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American journalist.
Journalist.
Thompson and Sinclair Lewis married in 1928 and divorced in 1942. In 1943 Thompson married the Austrian artist Maxim Kopf (1892-1958). In her memoir Mein Leben, Alma Mahler recounts an evening that she and Franz Werfel spent with Lewis and Thompson sometime in the 1930s, and mentions that the two couples would visit each other. Auersperg was Thompson's secretary.
American journalist and author.
Dorothy Thompson was born in Lancaster, New York, on July 9, 1893. She graduated from Syracuse University in 1914, then went to work for the women's suffrage movement. In 1917, she moved to New York and began a long and successful career as a journalist and political commentator. She headed the Berlin bureau of the New York Post and the Public Ledger from 1925 until 1934, when she was expelled from Germany because of her vocal opposition to 1930s fascism and to the rise of Adolf Hitler. Beginning in 1936, she wrote "On the Record", a syndicated column which appeared in newspapers across the country while also working as a lecturer and NBC radio commentator. She was married three times, most notably to Nobel Prize-winning novelist Sinclair Lewis from 1928 to 1942. Dorothy Thompson died in Portugal in 1961.
Dorothy Thompson (1893-1961) was an American broadcast and print journalist, best known for her work as a foreign correspondent and her column "On the Record" that appeared in the New York Herald Tribune from 1936-1941. For a more detailed biography, see the Dorothy Thompson Papers at this repository.
Dorothy Thompson was an American journalist, broadcaster, and activist. An instinctive reporter, she was distinguished by her curiosity, intelligence, nose for news, and disregard for personal safety when following a story. Her second husband was Sinclair Lewis. She became president and co-founder of the American Friends of the Middle East in 1951.
Dorothy Thompson, journalist, author, wife of Sinclair Lewis.
Emily Balch, enconomist, author, poet, 1946 Nobel Peace Prize winner (with John R. Mott), professor at Wellesley College.
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American journalist and author.
Dorothy Thompson (1893-1961) was an American broadcast and print journalist, best known for her work as a foreign correspondent and her column "On the Record" that appeared in the New York Herald Tribune from 1936-1941.
[Following biographical sketch by Lisa Sergio]
If the word "journalist" means a writer who records public events, then Dorothy Thompson was a journalist in the fullest sense of the definition. Her column, On the Record, published for more than twenty consecutive years in scores of newspapers bears witness to this fact. The international fame she achieved and the political influence she wielded, however, were due less to her skillful recording of events than to her extraordinary percipience in analyzing them. A sound knowledge of history, a well-trained memory, and a surprisingly wide range of personal contacts with the great and near-great, many of which became enduring friendships, enabled her to measure any situation against its background as well as to assess its consequences and foresee new situations likely to derive from it.
To find the starting point, one may well go back to the unhappiness of a sensitive little girl of twelve whose mother had died and whose adored father, an English-born Methodist preacher, soon married the church organist. Neither love nor understanding prevailed between Dorothy and her step-mother and the girl was sent to Chicago to live with an aunt. She left no significant marks either at public school or at the Lewis Institute. Only when she worked her way through college, at Syracuse University, did Dorothy truly discover the world of the intellect. Even so she was better remembered as an embracer of causes than as a student of note. Her interest was politics and economics and when she failed in grammar and could not be a teacher, she joined the suffrage movement, making powerful speeches for it all over New York State. This was her first crusade.
By the time America entered the first World War, Dorothy Thompson's effort to be sent overseas having failed like her grammar, a deep concern for the needs of humanity drew her into social work. But this was not her calling, and saving enough from the pittance earned she sailed to Europe the moment the guns were silenced. A group of Zionists on the same boat, traveling to a convention, attracted her interest and she secured her first journalistic assignment by reporting their meetings for the International News Service. This first bite of the reportorial apple produced growing hunger for more and soon she was traveling all over Europe on the trail of every uprising or budding revolution and selling stories to whatever newspaper would buy them. Then it was that the makings of her later successes began to take shape; she set no limit to the time and effort invested in the story at hand; she considered no person or detail too insignificant to be pursued; she never discounted intuition; yet spared herself no work in tracking down the facts which would give validity to her hunches. Whatever knowledge she already possessed about any given situation, she never stopped looking for more, allowing little or no margin for error in facts or in reasoning. These forms of self-discipline added to the sharpness of her mind and the beauty of her face, with its sparkling blue eyes, fair skin and generous smile, pushed open many a door which other and more seasoned reporters found forbiddingly closed.
Concentrating finally on Central Europe, she acquired an excellent command of the German language and some of its dialects and soon became Vienna correspondent for the Philadelphia Public Ledger . Her marriage in 1921 to Josef Bard, a Hungarian writer, gave her unusual insights into much of Central Europe. By 1925, she had been appointed Chief of the Central European Service for the Ledger as well as for the New York Evening News, both then owned by the Curtis Publishing Company. Much personal unhappiness and a divorce already lay behind her when she went to Russia in 1927 to report on the tenth anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution. While the articles on Russia appeared in book form in America, Dorothy Thompson resigned as Bureau chief and took a well-earned vacation in Italy. Sinclair Lewis met her in Berlin, proposed instantly, and pursued her wherever she went. By May of 1928, she married Lewis in a London ceremony that added more fame to her reputation.
When they both returned to the United States, the life of leisure that she might have led held no appeal for Mrs. Sinclair Lewis who, only at first and very briefly, used her new name to sign articles. In 1929, a series of articles on Canada and another on prohibition sparked the beginning of her reputation as a lecturer as well as writer. Her only child, a son, was born in 1930 and for a while Dorothy gave herself up to the full enjoyment of motherhood.
The following year, however, she returned to Europe for an extensive interview with Adolf Hitler, then leader of the National Socialist Party of Germany. The interview was expanded into the book I Saw Hitler . Readers who were inclined to believe the author said it was prophetic, but most of the American public let it go by unheeded or perhaps unread. Dorothy Thompson started writing on foreign affairs for the Saturday Evening Post and during the next four or five years her coverage-in-depth of international developments proved important to the thoughtful readers she increasingly acquired.
She went again to Germany in 1934. Hitler had risen to power and she suddenly found herself expelled from his country in a matter of hours, a measure without precedent at that time. The expulsion suddenly catapulted Dorothy Thompson into fame and, ironically enough, contributed vastly to her rise in political journalism. In 1936, she became a columnist for the New York Herald Tribune with wide syndication and complete freedom to write about whatever caught her fancy. The column appeared three times a week alternating with that of Walter Lippmann. Her approach to the subjects was as varied as the material itself: witty or acid; convincing when she pleaded for higher moral standards or better legislation; infuriating on some strictly political issue; devastatingly amiable if the occasion so required; and deeply moving when her own heart was moved. Much work went into her columns, but the stylistic ease never revealed the strain or effort that had gone into the writing. On the platform she was too often explosive, vehement or irritatingly asserting, but rarely, if ever, in her writing.
Nonetheless, Dorothy Thompson was as intrepid with her pen as she was with her lips and, as the Nazi menace grew, the drive of her denunciations and warnings grew likewise. The dedication to human freedom and self-respect which had motivated her strongly in school, now spurred her into a one-woman crusade, which also became a phenomenon of its kind. She was determined to awaken America and the Western world to the real and present menace of Nazism and of the fearful conflagration that might be required to prevent the conquest of the entire West. In the chain of crises which preceded Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939, she managed to reach the scene of each of them on time, her dual skill as reporter and analyst making resultant columns doubly effective. At this time, many Americans came to look upon her as an oracle, while others hated her for disturbing the security they thought they had found. She sparked many a controversy and whoever tangled with her was inevitably compelled to think quickly and with facts at hand.
In the thirties, the apathy of Americans towards international affairs filled her with increasing dismay. She knew what was at stake if Hitler carried out the plans he had so brashly set forth in the book, Mein Kampf, which few in the United States had bothered to read. Americans had to be awakened before the first deadly blows struck at Western civilization. The successive crises of that period which weakened Europe helped her crusade to enlist supporters at home.
The disastrous events in Europe during 1935-1941 were a tragic vindication of Dorothy Thompson's words, yet the core of Americans who believed that the United States should and could stay out of any European entanglement was still unyielding. But on December 7, 1941, when Japan struck at Pearl Harbor, the American people, stunned as they were, rallied more swiftly, united more tightly, acted more determinedly because, consciously or otherwise, Dorothy Thompson's crusading had, in some measure, prepared them for the ordeal.
In the war years, donning a correspondent's uniform, she was again as the woman of twenty years earlier following her hunches and being on the spot wherever the news was breaking. In or out of the country the network of her unique contacts became thicker and vaster than ever before. Such men in positions of command as Winston Churchill sought her counsel and tapped her experience and knowledge. Her power to influence American public opinion was still soaring. She was not always right, as she well knew, and often too vehement in her public expression to suit her listeners, but despite these drawbacks and despite the forces of good and of evil which whirled around her, she preserved intact her integrity as a writer, her dedication to the quest for truth and--remarkable in any human being--her total lack of vanity. In a Europe darkened by the horrors of Nazi occupation, patriots by the thousands knew Dorothy Thompson by name while the clandestine radios quoted her words as proof that America was determined to restore freedom to the world.
The marriage with Sinclair Lewis had inevitably gone on the rocks, and a divorce had set them free in 1940. For Dorothy Thompson, despite her ever-present preoccupation with public affairs and with the danger that freedom might be lost, despite the recognition she received and the honors which came to her, the failure of her second marriage scarred her deeply and left a trail of self-reproach and pain.
In 1943, while engrossed in aiding the refugees who were finding their way across the Atlantic, Dorothy found a new sort of happiness laced with a serenity she had never thought existed. This appeared in the person of Maxim Kopf, a Czechoslovak artist whom she married in 1943 and of whom she often said: "He is the man I should have married in the first place." The war was still far from being won and her crusade was not yet at an end. She remained very much in the limelight and her power had not waned. But in herself there was a new quality which seemed to cut down her vehemence.
Once the war was over the nature of the problems changed. She became involved in the struggle between Israel and the Arab countries in addition to a continuing concern with the plight of all refugees. The cold war against Communism had little in common with the war against Hitler and the Nazis and the American people were inclined to rest on their laurels. Dorothy Thompson did not lay down her pen nor step off completely from the platform, but times had changed and so had the mood of the public. There was no need for a crusade now, at least not the same kind of a crusade, and some of the fire and spark began to go out of her writing. Dorothy was happy at home and gave more thought to broader issues.
Dorothy wrote a monthly article for the Ladies' Home Journal for twenty-four years, the last piece appearing shortly after her death in 1961. In this magazine she dealt mostly with domestic and personal matters of particular interest to women. The subjects might be as removed from politics as gardening, the wisdom of believing in fairy tales, the disciplining of children, the importance of loving animals, the necessity of voting or the superb artistry of Arturo Toscanini. These pieces appealed to millions of readers, mostly women, who might otherwise have felt that Dorothy Thompson, the foreign affairs expert, was over their heads. The shifting of her tone from authoritative on public affairs, to warm, friendly, and often humble in human affairs, and the enormous range of her appeal gave her the extraordinary power over public opinion of which every political figure in America eventually became very fully aware.
Dorothy Thompson knew America in depth through its history, laws, Constitution, government, literature, social problems and the arts. She knew its strength and its weakness and loved all of them with a sincerity that startled those who had never seen this side of her many-faceted personality. Yet this love of country--a patriotism that disliked flag-waving but would accept any challenge--was at the root of her ability to influence the thinking of her countrymen for the better part of a quarter-century.
When she gave up her newspaper column in 1958, she intended to devote herself to writing an autobiography, but her health began to fail and the task was barely started when it was brought to an end. Her two grandchildren, the sons of her only son, Michael, were in Portugal and at Christmas time, 1960, she flew over to spend the holidays with them and her daughter-in-law. She only lived through one month of the new year and died in Lisbon.
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Newman, Pauline, ca. 1890-1986. Papers, 1900-1980
Title:
Papers of Pauline Newman, 1900-1980
Correspondence, reports, photographs, etc., of labor organizer Pauline Newman.
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
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Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Title:
Alexander Woollcott correspondence, ca. 1856-1943 (inclusive), 1920-1943 (bulk).
Correspondence with the American drama critic Alexander Woollcott from authors and actors about the theater and the film industry.
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Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1927-1928.
Title:
Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1927-1928.
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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.
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Papers, 1941-1944.
Title:
Papers, 1941-1944.
Letters, telegrams, and related clippings originating from Richards' correspondence with newspaper and magazine publishers, editorial writers, radio commentators, public officials, and others on political subjects. Correspondents include Raymond Clapper, Arthur Krock, Samuel Grafton, Max Lerner, John O'Donnell, Drew Pearson, Westbrook Pegler, Dorothy Thompson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, Cordell Hull, Francis Biddle, Hamilton Fish, Felix Frankfurter, J. Edgar Hoover, Archibald MacLeish, Claude Pepper, Wendell Willkie, Earl Browder, Charles Edward Coughlin, and Gerald K. Smith.
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Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1895-1936.
Title:
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1895-1936.
Papers concerning both the administration of the Henry Street Settlement and Wald's involvement in numerous philanthropic and liberal causes. Her office files trace the foundation and growth of the Henry Street Settlement from 1895 until 1933. Her other activities include child welfare, civil liberties, immigration, public health, unemployment, and the peace movement during World War I. The correspondence files contain letters from public figures and writers including Jane Addams, Roger N. Baldwin, Van Wyck Brooks, Lavinia L. Dock, John Galsworthy, Samuel Gompers, William D. Howells, Charles Evans Hughes, Mabel Hyde Kittredge, Frances Perkins, Dorothy Thompson, Norman Thomas, Ida Tarbell, Margaret Sanger, and Jacob A. Riis.
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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.
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Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Papers of James Branch Cabell [manuscript], 1915-1930.
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Papers of James Branch Cabell [manuscript], 1915-1930.
Letters to Cabell from Sinclair Lewis, chiefly re: editorial matters. Topics include the rejection of Cabell's manuscript "In the Flesh", the dedication of "Main Street" to Cabell and Joseph Hergesheimer, and compliments on Cabell's "Figures of Earth." Collection also contains a brief newspaper biography of Cabell and an undated letter to Cabell from "Hal" (Harrison Smith) regretting that Smith will not be able to see him, and a sheet of translations of quotations in German and Greek that are discussed in one of the letters.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958. Papers of James Branch Cabell [manuscript], 1915-1930.
Dorothy Thompson miscellaneous papers, 1938-1947
Title:
Dorothy Thompson miscellaneous papers 1938-1947
Correspondence, memoranda, and press releases, relating to fundraising in the United States for the defense of Herschel Grynszpan, Jewish refugee and assassin of the German diplomat Ernst vom Rath in France in 1938. Photocopy.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder; (0.1 linear feet)
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- Dorothy Thompson miscellaneous papers, 1938-1947
Whitcomb, John Merrall, 1907-,. Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift memorial collection, 1769-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift memorial collection, 1769-1992 (inclusive).
A collection assembled by John M. Whitcomb of the letters and other papers of European and American cultural and political figures from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. With the collection is the correspondence (1948-1989) of John M. Whitcomb with writers, historians and political figures on subjects such as the Russian Revolution, Communism, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, Woodrow Wilson, and American foreign policy. Also included is biographical material relating to Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift, parents of actor Montgomery Clift.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear feet (9 boxes)
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- Whitcomb, John Merrall, 1907-,. Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift memorial collection, 1769-1992 (inclusive).
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence, 1881-1981 (inclusive), 1940-1979 (bulk).
Title:
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence, 1881-1981(inclusive), 1940-1979 (bulk).
Editorial correspondence of Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house ofBoston, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 174 boxes (44 linear ft.)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence, 1881-1981 (inclusive), 1940-1979 (bulk).
Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin. Laura Keane Zametkin Hobson papers, 1930-1986.
Title:
Laura Keane Zametkin Hobson papers, 1930-1986.
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, drafts, notes, documents, proofs, clippings, printed books, and other related materials.
ArchivalResource: 67 boxes & 2 oversize folders.
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- Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin. Laura Keane Zametkin Hobson papers, 1930-1986.
Flagg, Mildred Buchanan, 1886-1980. Papers, 1876-1955 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1876-1955 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk).
Correspondence, including letters from authors, aviators, members of the clergy, college presidents, explorers, government officials, politicians, royalty, senators, sportsmen, and sportswomen. Also included are ca. 100 autographs of authors popular in the 1930s.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear ft.
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- Flagg, Mildred Buchanan, 1886-1980. Papers, 1876-1955 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk).
John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Title:
John Mason Brown papers
Papers of American author and drama critic John Mason Brown.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (36 linear ft.)
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- John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967.
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Title:
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Letters to the American playwright Elmer Rice.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
Title:
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records
Records of Houghton Mifflin Company and its predecessors, containing papers relating to both the printing and publishing branches of the business.
ArchivalResource: 64 linear feet (165 boxes)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence and records, 1832-1944.
Laidlaw, H. B. (Harriet Burton), b. 1874. Papers: Series I-IV, 1851-1958 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers: Series I-IV, 1851-1958 (inclusive).
Series I, Personal and family, includes photographs, clippings, a diary, school papers, and family correspondence. Series II, General correspondence, is arranged by writer and chronologically. Series III, Writings and speeches by Laidlaw, is divided into five subject sections: white slavery, suffrage and other U.S. issues, World War I, international cooperation, and miscellaneous. Series IV, White slavery, mainly documents Laidlaw's support of Rose Livingston, a prostitute turned social reformer, and includes a typescript entitled My Story: The History of a Prostitute's Life in San Francisco by Margaret von Staden.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear ft.
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- Laidlaw, H. B. (Harriet Burton), b. 1874. Papers: Series I-IV, 1851-1958 (inclusive).
Ralph E. Flanders Papers, 1903-1958
Title:
Ralph E. Flanders Papers 1903-1958
Papers of the American engineer, businessman, legislator (U.S. Senator from Vermont, 1946-1959). General correspondence (1923-1940); business correspondence (1930-1934); correspondence on screw threads and gear cutting standardization (1930-1938); correspondence relative to the Vermont Planning Board (1937-1939); senatorial correspondence (1946-1958); personal papers including articles, correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, speeches, and a genealogy. Correspondents include George D. Aiken, Charles A. Beard, James F. Byrnes, Norman Cousins, Thomas E. Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Alvin H. Hansen, W. Averell Harriman, Herbert Hoover, Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Charles F. Kettering, Henry Cabot Lodge, Joseph McCarthy, Richard M. Nixon, Frances Perkins, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Edward R. Stettinius, Gerard Swope, Myron C. Taylor, Dorothy Thompson, Harry S. Truman, Henry Wallace, and Wendell Willkie.
ArchivalResource: 82 linear ft.
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- Ralph E. Flanders Papers, 1903-1958
Holtz, William V. William Holtz collection, 1910-1990.
Title:
William Holtz collection, 1910-1990.
William Holtz's collection of research materials used during the writing of his book, Ghost in the little house, a life of Rose Wilder Lane.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft.
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- Holtz, William V. William Holtz collection, 1910-1990.
Laidlaw, Harriet Burton, 1873-1949. Papers, 1851-1958
Title:
Papers of Harriet Burton Laidlaw, 1851-1958
Correspondence, diary, articles, speeches, etc., of H. B. (Harriet Burton) Laidlaw, teacher and writer.
ArchivalResource: 10 file boxes, 4 folio, 1 folio+, and 2 oversize folders
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- Papers, 1851-1958
Lawrence E. Spivak Papers, 1917-1994, (bulk 1945-1983)
Title:
Lawrence E. Spivak Papers 1917-1994 (bulk 1945-1983)
Editor, publisher, and television producer. Correspondence, radio and television transcripts, card files, articles, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, printed ephemera, financial records, memoranda, and other papers relating primarily to Spivak's career in publishing, radio, and television.
ArchivalResource: 104,000 items; 407 containers plus 20 oversize; 164 linear feet; 24 microfilm reels
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- Lawrence E. Spivak Papers, 1917-1994, (bulk 1945-1983)
Kortner, Fritz. Fritz Kortner and Dorothy Thompson manuscript, 1937.
Title:
Fritz Kortner and Dorothy Thompson manuscript, 1937.
Photocopies of hand-corrected typescript drafts and revisions of "Spell Your Name: A Play in Five Scenes" (later titled "Another Sun"), written in New York City by Viennese emigre Fritz Kortner and American journalist Dorothy Thompson.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft.
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- Kortner, Fritz. Fritz Kortner and Dorothy Thompson manuscript, 1937.
Dorothy Thompson Collection, circa 1935-1985
Title:
Dorothy Thompson Collection circa 1935-1985
Collection of material relating to the American journalist. Contains articles by and about Thompson, photographs, correspondence, political cartoon, miscellaneous printed and published material.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Dorothy Thompson Collection, circa 1935-1985
Bismarck, Mona Strader, 1897-1983. Mona Strader Bismarck : papers, 1916-1982.
Title:
Mona Strader Bismarck : papers, 1916-1982.
Bismarck's papers primarily chronicle her lifestyle, but also include information on other subjects, including the experiences of a French soldier on the frontline, 1939-1940, during World War II. Correspondents include Sir Cecil Beaton, Randolph Churchill, Rose Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and many others.
ArchivalResource: 7.33 cubic ft.
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- Bismarck, Mona Strader, 1897-1983. Mona Strader Bismarck : papers, 1916-1982.
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1895-1936
Title:
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1895-1936
ArchivalResource: ca. 30,000 items (96 boxes)
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- Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1895-1936
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis letters to Ramon and Marguerite Guthrie, 1926-1933.
Title:
Sinclair Lewis letters to Ramon and Marguerite Guthrie, 1926-1933.
Comprises twenty-seven typed and autograph letters from Nobel Prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis to poet, author, and Dartmouth professor and poet Ramon Guthrie, a longtime personal friend. Covering the period 1926-1933, the letters were written by Lewis during travels to Berlin, London, New York, California, Florida, and Barnard, VT. In addition to references to the literary work of Guthrie and Lewis, they provide amusing examples of Lewis's wry, sometimes eccentric and often playfully self-deprecating sense of humor. The tongue-in-cheek account of his acceptance of the Nobel Prize in Stockholm is a particularly striking case in point. Frequent mention of the activities of Lewis's second wife, crusading journalist Dorothy Thompson, whom he had married in 1928, pervade the letters. Lewis often signs his letters with the sobriquet "Red," or with some whimsically fictional alias.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (27 letters)
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- Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis letters to Ramon and Marguerite Guthrie, 1926-1933.
Decision magazine papers, 1940-1942 (inclusive).
Title:
Decision magazine papers, 1940-1942 (inclusive).
Correspondence, drafts of articles and poems, legal documents, press releases, clippings and other papers of the magazine which was published in New York from January 1941 to February 1942 under the editorship of Klaus Mann. Correspondents and writers include W.H. Auden, André Gide, Sir Julian Huxley, Christopher Isherwood, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, William Carlos Williams and Stefan Zweig. Also in the papers is the proof for an unpublished article by Vladimir Nabokov, "Soviet Literature 1940."
ArchivalResource: .3 linear ft. (2 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Decision magazine papers, 1940-1942 (inclusive).
Ernest Joseph King Papers, 1908-1966, (bulk 1936-1952)
Title:
Ernest Joseph King Papers 1908-1966 (bulk 1936-1952)
Naval officer. Official and general correspondence, orders to duty, speech, article, and book file, memoranda, notes, printed material, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to King's activities as commander in chief of the U.S. Fleet and chief of naval operations during World War II.
ArchivalResource: 10,000 items; 39 containers; 15 linear feet
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- Ernest Joseph King Papers, 1908-1966, (bulk 1936-1952)
Arthur H. Vandenberg papers, 1884-1974, 1915-1951
Title:
Arthur H. Vandenberg papers 1884-1974 1915-1951
Republican U.S. Senator from Michigan; advocate of the United Nations and bipartisan foreign policy. Correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, and visual materials.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet (on 11 microfilm rolls), 25 volumes, 20 phonograph records, 1 motion picture reel, and 1 sound tape reel
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- Arthur H. Vandenberg papers, 1884-1974, 1915-1951
Smith, Martha V., 1858-1952. Vermont history and biography collection, 1926-1930s.
Title:
Vermont history and biography collection, 1926-1930s.
A collection of notes and newsclippings relating to Vermont's history, collected by Martha V. Smith, probably in conjunction with a program at the Women's Club of Proctor. The collection also includes biographical sketches of Vermonters, including George Aiken, Cyrus Pringle, John Dewey and others. Two articles were written by Dorothy Thompson. As well, there is the draft of a letter written to John Pell, author of "Ethan Allen" suggesting some corrections, particularly in relation to the maiden name of Ethan Allen's wife, Fanny Montresor. Of particular interest are several newsclippings from 1926 relating to a confrontation between Lincoln scholar Dr. William E. Barton with Civil War veteran Luke Ferriter of Brattleboro, Vermont regarding William Scott's pardon by President Lincoln.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Smith, Martha V., 1858-1952. Vermont history and biography collection, 1926-1930s.
Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948. Thomas W. Lamont papers, 1894-1948
Title:
Thomas W. Lamont papers
Correspondence; articles; speeches; files relating to the New York Evening Post, 1917-1923, and The Saturday Review of Literature, 1924-1948; records, 1906-1916, of Lamont, Corliss and Company; clippings, and photos. Relates to Lamont's partnership in J.P. Morgan & Company, his Exeter and Harvard connections, various directorships, congressional hearings which concerned him, properties, charitable interests, and especially to his role in the World War I Peace Conference and subsequent monetary and reparations commissions. Correspondents include well-known literary and political figures of this country and abroad during the 1920's and 1930's.
ArchivalResource: 144 linear ft. (286 boxes, 21 v.)
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- Lamont, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1870-1948. Papers, 1894-1948 (inclusive).
Michael Lewis Collection, 1951-1953
Title:
Michael Lewis Collection 1951-1953
Photographs of Michael Lewis, actor, and a single clipping
ArchivalResource: 1 half-letter box
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- Michael Lewis Collection, 1951-1953
Anne Henrietta Martin papers, 1892-1951.
Title:
Anne Henrietta Martin papers, 1892-1951.
Papers pertaining to Martin's activities for woman suffrage, feminism, social hygiene, and pacificism. Also included are materials relating to her U.S. Senate campaigns in Nevada in 1918 and 1920. Correspondents include: Dean Acheson, Jane Addams, Gertrude Atherton, Mary Austin, Mary Ritter Beard, Carrie Chapman Catt, Katherine Fisher, Henry Ford, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Herbert Hoover, Cordell Hull, Belle La Follette, Henry Cabot Lodge, Margaret Long, H.L. Mencken, Francis G. Newlands, Alice Paul, Key Pittman, Jenette Rankin, Theodore Roosevelt, Upton Sinclair, Margaret Chase Smith, Lincoln Steffens, Dorothy Thompson, Mabel Vernon, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Margaret Wood, and Maud Younger. The correspondence is supplemented by a large bulk of manuscripts and notes, pamphlets, magazine and newspaper clippings, campaign miscellany, suffrage material, personalia, and scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes, 12 cartons, and 17 v.
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- Martin, Anne, 1875-1951. Anne Henrietta Martin papers, 1892-1951.
Lania, Leo, 1896-1961. Papers, 1916-1959.
Title:
Papers, 1916-1959.
Papers of the journalist, propagandist, and writer Lazar Herrmann who worked under the pen name Leo Lania.
ArchivalResource: 6.8 c.f. (17 archives boxes); plusadditions of 0.4 c.f.
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- Lania, Leo, 1896-1961. Papers, 1916-1959.
Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Papers, 1895-1936 [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1895-1936 [microform].
Papers concerning both the administration of the Henry Street Settlement and Wald's involvement in numerous philanthropic and liberal causes. Her office files trace the foundation and growth of the Henry Street Settlement from 1895 until 1933. Her other activities include child welfare, civil liberties, immigration, public health, unemployment, and the peace movement during World War I. The correspondence files contain letters from public figures and writers including Jane Addams, Roger N. Baldwin, Van Wyck Brooks, Lavinia L. Dock, John Galsworthy, Samuel Gompers, William D. Howells, Charles Evans Hughes, Mabel Hyde Kittredge, Frances Perkins, Dorothy Thompson, Norman Thomas, Ida Tarbell, Margaret Sanger, and Jacob A. Riis. No Willa Cather correspondence has been microfilmed. Also, the following boxes have not been filmed: 17, 73 (partial), 74-78.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30,000 items (97 boxes)
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- Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Papers, 1895-1936 [microform].
Sheean, Vincent, 1899-1975. Papers, 1933-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1933-1980.
Papers of an American journalist whose works included newspaper articles, magazine stories, and volumes of both fiction and non-fiction, and who traveled extensively throughout the world from the 1920s until his death in 1975.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 c.f. (2 record center cartons and 1 archives box)
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- Sheean, Vincent, 1899-1975. Papers, 1933-1980.
Central Committee on Friendship Dinners. Records, 1927-1950 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1927-1950 (inclusive).
Treasurer's reports, secretary's reports, membership lists, a history, and other records contain information about the dinners, guests, and recipients of AWA awards and scholarships. Recipients include Carrie Chapman Catt, Amelia Earhart, Malvina Hoffman, Frances Perkins, Margaret Sanger, and Dorothy Thompson.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft.
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- Central Committee on Friendship Dinners. Records, 1927-1950 (inclusive).
Boni & Liveright. Correspondence : with Theodore Dreiser, 1917-1938.
Title:
Correspondence : with Theodore Dreiser, 1917-1938.
Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser from various members of the editorial staff and administration of Boni & Liveright. Also contains correspondence from the law firms representing both Dreiser and Boni & Liveright.
ArchivalResource: 690 items (1090 leaves + 12 bound legal documents)
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- Boni & Liveright. Correspondence : with Theodore Dreiser, 1917-1938.
Peter Gulbrandsen Papers, 1917-1954
Title:
Peter Gulbrandsen Papers, 1917-1954
Correspondence reflecting his interests in various humanitarian and liberal causes and in Scandinavian (particularly Danish) organizations, his association with the Society of Friends, and his writing and translating; manuscripts and clippings of articles written by him; biographical sketches and personalia; miscellaneous printed material relating to the League Against Yellow Journalism, the Society of Friends, Scandinavian organizations, etc.
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- Peter Gulbrandsen Papers, 1917-1954
Kirstein, Louis Edward, 1867-1942. Business records, 1909-1942
Title:
Louis E. Kirstein business business records, 1909-1942
These are the office files of Louis E. Kirstein. Although there are some papers relating to Filene's store, the focus is on business interests of Kirstein, his philanthropic and community activities, the Associated Merchandising Corporation, the Federated Department Stores, and the Associated Retail Federation.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear feet (103 boxes, 11 volumes, 2 microfilm reels)
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- Kirstein, Louis Edward, 1867-1942. Business records, 1909-1942 (inclusive).
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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- Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Title:
Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Letters, compositions, and other papers of the American writer Robert E. Sherwood.
ArchivalResource: 78 boxes and 1 oversize vololume (27 linear ft.).
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- Robert E. Sherwood papers, 1917-1968 (inclusive), 1934-1955 (bulk).
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, S-V, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1907-1950.
Title:
Editorial correspondence files, S-V, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1907-1950.
The collection contains files S-V of Jaffe's editorial correspondence. Topics include Jaffe's article on Al Smith for the Virginia Quarterly Review, Norfolk civic issues including the establishment of Seashore State Park, the selection of a post office site, a history of the city, and the founding of a branch of the Virginia State College for Negroes. Among the correspondents are Jack W. Schaefer, Fred O. Seibel, John H. Small, Alfred E. Smith, Forrest B. Smith, Henry Louis Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Earl Gregg Swem, Will Orton Tewson, Emma Gray Trigg, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, Pierre Troubetzkoy, and Henry St. George Tucker. Also included as correspondents were S. Heth Tyler, Dorothy Thompson (form letter), E. Lee Trinkle, I. Walke Truxtun, William M. Tuck, Robert B. Tunstall, Beverley D. Tucker, Virginia Hunter Tunstall, and George S. Viereck. There is also mention of the role of the Southern Regional Council, city manager form of government, a successor to President E.A. Alderman at the University of Virginia, and the 1921 gubernatorial campaigns of E. Lee Trinkle and Henry St. George Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 700 (ca.) items.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, S-V, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1907-1950.
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).
Hopwood Awards Collection, 1930-
Title:
Hopwood Awards Collection, 1930-
Consists of correspondence relating to the annual University of Michigan student contests in creative literature for the Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Prizes funded by income from the Avery Hopwood bequest.
ArchivalResource: 8, 111 items.
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- Tate, Allen, 1899-1979. Hopwood Awards Collection, 1930-
Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress, circa 1000-circa 1990
Title:
Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress circa 1000-circa 1990
The archives consist primarily of music (both manuscript and printed), correspondence, photographs, sound recordings, books, newspaper clippings, printed programs, drawings, and engravings. They span years from the Middle Ages to the present, and include documents of composers, musicians, and literary figures, among others. The music in the collection includes holograph scores or sketches, both published and unpublished, as well as a number of copyists' and printed scores, transcriptions, and arrangements by composers and musicians such as Beethoven, Bloch, Brahms, Chopin, Franck, Mendelssohn, Puccini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Schoenberg, Webern, and many others. Also included is historically important correspondence, such as letters of Metastasio and Handel. Some composers (Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern, for example) are represented by numerous manuscripts. A sample of other composers, musicians, and literary figures that are represented by both music and nonmusical materials includes George Auric, Johann Sebastian Bach, Béla Bartók, Hector Berlioz, Georges Bizet, Pierre Boulez, Anton Bruckner, Charles Burney, Feruccio Busoni, Claude Debussy, Frederick Delius, Hermann Hesse, György Ligeti, Federico Garca Lorca, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Marice Ravel, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank Wedekind, Kurt Weill, and Gioseffo Zarlino.
ArchivalResource: 3,600 items; 131 boxes; 206 linear feet
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- Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress, circa 1000-circa 1990
Emerson C. Ives collection 1932-1970 Ives, Emerson C. collection
Title:
Emerson C. Ives collection 1932-1970 Ives, Emerson C. collection
This collection is made up of about 140 letters that New York resident Emerson C. Ives wrote to President Franklin Roosevelt, United States congressmen and public officials, and several newspaper editors between 1932 and 1970. Ives provided his opinions on a variety of contemporary issues, such as Roosevelt's economic policies during the Great Depression, the Lend-Lease program, solutions for the aftermath of World War II, and the presence of United States forces in Vietnam in the late 1960s. Some newspaper clippings, including reprints of Ives's editorials, are present in the collection.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear feet
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- Emerson C. Ives collection, Ives, Emerson C. collection, 1932-1970
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Letter, 1936 July 22, South Pomfret, Vermont, to Perry Walton, Boston.
Title:
Letter, 1936 July 22, South Pomfret, Vermont, to Perry Walton, Boston.
Regarding the monthy publication, Champion of Youth.
ArchivalResource: 1 p., in folder ; 26 cm.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Letter, 1936 July 22, South Pomfret, Vermont, to Perry Walton, Boston.
Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift memorial collection, 1769-1992
Title:
Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift memorial collection 1769-1992
A collection assembled by John M. Whitcomb of the letters and other papers of European and American cultural and political figures from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. With the collection is the correspondence (1948-1989) of John M. Whitcomb with writers, historians and political figures on subjects such as the Russian Revolution, Communism, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, Woodrow Wilson, and American foreign policy. Also included is biographical material relating to Ethel Fogg Blair and William Brooks Clift, parents of actor Montgomery Clift.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear feet (9 boxes)
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- Ethel Fogg and William Brooks Clift memorial collection, 1769-1992
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Kaufman, Enit, 1908?-1961. American Portraits Papers, 1914-1958 (bulk 1940-1944).
Kirstein, Louis Edward, 1867-1942. Business records, 1909-1942
Title:
Louis E. Kirstein business business records, 1909-1942
These are the office files of Louis E. Kirstein. Although there are some papers relating to Filene's store, the focus is on business interests of Kirstein, his philanthropic and community activities, the Associated Merchandising Corporation, the Federated Department Stores, and the Associated Retail Federation.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear feet (103 boxes, 11 volumes, 2 microfilm reels)
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- Kirstein, Louis Edward, 1867-1942. Business records, 1909-1942 (inclusive).
Stephen R. Pastore Collection on Sinclair Lewis 1907-1997, bulk 1917-1950.
Title:
Stephen R. Pastore Collection on Sinclair Lewis 1907-1997, bulk 1917-1950.
Includes books, articles, correspondence, scripts, audio recordings, video recordings, ephemera, and realia related to twentieth-century Nobel Prize-winning American novelist Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951). Some books relate to Dorothy Thompson, Lewis's second wife, and Theodore Dreiser, a contemporary of Lewis's. Also included in the collection are images of Lewis and items related to his boyhood home in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. The collection contains a variety of physical formats, including vinyl records, audio cassettes, VHS video cassettes, photographs, papers, and periodicals.
ArchivalResource: 720 bound volumes.11.5 linear feet of records.
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- Stephen R. Pastore Collection on Sinclair Lewis 1907-1997, bulk 1917-1950.
Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Title:
Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Consists of 245 letters to Rice from both theatrical and political correspondents. The collection was compiled by his widow, the former Barbara Marshall.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Rice, Elmer, 1892-1967,. Elmer Rice letters from various correspondents, 1915-1967.
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964 (bulk 1910-1950).
Title:
Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964 (bulk 1910-1950).
The collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, artwork, and personal papers by or relating to Sinclair Lewis. The papers span the years 1866-1964, with the bulk of the collection dating from early in Lewis's literary career, circa 1910, to 1950. The papers document his literary output and creative process, as well as the role he played in the public and intellectual life of the United States in the first half of the twentieth century. Series I, Writings, features material for twenty-four of Lewis's novels, including background material and notes, character sketches and plans, drafts, galley and page proofs, playscripts and screenplays for theatrical and cinematic adaptations, and printed publicity and reviews. Novels date from 1909 to 1951, with the bulk dating from plans for Babbit (1921) to page proofs for The Godseeker (1949). In addition to the novels, there are notes, drafts, playscripts, and other materials relating to several plays and a rich variety of shorter works, including book reviews, essays, poems, short stories, and speeches. Writings of others include biographies, literary analysis, and memorial tributes relating to Lewis. Series II, Correspondence, is organized into three subseries for incoming, outgoing, and third-party correspondence. The incoming and outgoing subseries feature single letters or small groups of letters with American and English writers and literary scholars and critics of the late 19th to mid 20th century. Noteworthy correspondents include: Sherwood Anderson, Stephen Vincent Bénet, Bernard Berenson, Willa Cather, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, William Dean Howells, Jack London, Compton Mackenzie, Thomas Mann, W. Somerset Maugham, H. L. Mencken, Upton Sinclair, Chauncey Brewster Tinker, Rebecca West, Edith Wharton, and Thornton Wilder, among others. The subseries include correspondence with family, friends, publishers, and organizations. Series III, Photographs, features photographs of Lewis in snaphots, studio and artists' portraits, and stage scenes from plays and theatrical adaptations of novels. Photographs include family scenes from early childhood (1894) to portraits of Lewis on Main Street in Sauk Centre, Minnesota (1948) and in Florence, Italy before his death (1950). Studio and artists' portraits of Lewis include photographs by Trude Fleischmann, Eric Schaal, and Carl Van Vechten. There are also photographs of Grace MacKowan Cooke, Irving Fisher, Albert Payson Terhune, and Dorothy Thompson. Series IV, Personal Papers, consists of manuscript and printed materials arranged alphabetically by material type. The series features original artwork, diaries, and notes and notebooks. Artwork in the collection includes original drawings and paintings by Adolf Dehn, Childe Hassam, and James Thurber. The diaries, written in English and in code, date chiefly from 1900 to 1907, and include notes relating to life in high school in Sauk Centre and at Oberlin College and Yale University. Copies of the diaries include transcriptions of the English-language portions of the text and translations of the coded portions of the text. The twenty-nine folders of notes, dating from 1907 to 1950, include research for unidentified writing projects and loose manuscript material. Series V, Harry E. Maule Material, is organized into three subseries for correspondence, writings, and other papers. Maule was the editor at Random House who oversaw work on Lewis's novels in the 1940s and early 1950s. Correspondence includes letters between Lewis and Maule, fan mail, and production files relating to book projects dating from that period. Writings contain original drafts by Lewis and drafts and printed versions of work on Lewis by others. Other papers include manuscript material, photographs, and printed ephemera. Series VI, Philip Friedman Material, consists chiefly of third-party correspondence solicited by Friedman for a biography on Lewis. There are generous responses from Granville Hicks and Upton Sinclair, as well as several letters from Lewis to others. Series VII, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company Material, consists of financial and legal records relating to property owned by Lewis in North Dakota.
ArchivalResource: 48.92 linear feet (92 boxes) + 7 broadside folders.
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- Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964 (bulk 1910-1950).
Jan Papánek Papers, 1917-1967, (bulk 1939-1948)
Title:
Jan Papánek Papers 1917-1967 (bulk 1939-1948)
Czechoslovak diplomat and United Nations delegate. Correspondence, reports, speeches, photographs, and other material pertaining primarily to the democratic Czechoslovak government-in-exile during World War II and the immediate postwar years, including Papánek’s service in the United Nations and the communist takeover of Czechoslovakia in 1948. Includes papers of Edvard Beneš, Jan Masaryk, and T. G. Masaryk.
ArchivalResource: 3,400 items; 10 containers plus 1 oversize; 5 linear feet
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- Jan Papánek Papers, 1917-1967, (bulk 1939-1948)
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Dorothy Thompson typed letter signed, 1957.
Title:
Dorothy Thompson typed letter signed, 1957.
Letter (1957) New York, N.Y., from Thompson to Toby Shafter containing recollections of Edna St. Vincent Millay.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Dorothy Thompson typed letter signed, 1957.
Vincent Sheean Papers, 1940-1965
Title:
Vincent Sheean Papers 1940-1965
Papers of the American author, journalist. Collection includes correspondence; manuscript articles, books, book reviews, plays, radio broadcasts, short stories, and speeches; and clippings.
ArchivalResource: 2.0 linear ft.
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- Vincent Sheean Papers, 1940-1965
Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Title:
Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Manuscripts by Angoff (literary criticism, history, poetry, memoir, essays, stories, articles, stage plays, and novels); manuscripts by others (articles, essays, poetry); printed material (chiefly periodicals); correspondence; photographs; legal material; audiotapes; artwork; memorabilia; diaries and journals; subject files; and miscellany. In Angoff's general correspondence, literary figures represented include Conrad Aiken, Norman Angell, Joseph Auslander, Carl Bode, Harry E. Barnes, Whit Barnett, Louise Bogan, Herschel Brickell, James M. Cain, John Ciardi, Norman Cousins, Miriam Allen de Ford, Clifton Fadiman, Helen Gardner, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Ginsberg, Philip Goodman, Robert Hillyer, Stewart H. Holbrook, Irving Howe, Zora Neale Hurston, Joel Joseph Keith, Alfred Kreymborg, Joseph Leftwich, Meyer Levin, Bernard Malamud, Peter Matthiessen, Mary McCarthy, George Jean Nathan, Blair Niles, Joyce Carol Oates, Cynthia Ozick, Era Pound, Henry Roth, Harold Ribalow, William Saroyan, May Sarton, Wilbert Snow, Lawrence Spivak, Charles Hanson Towne, Jim Tully, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Sammartino, Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff, Stanley Walker, H.G. Wells, William Carlos Williams, Tom Wolfe, and Herman Wouk. Political and cultural figures include George Abbe, Eric Barker, Derek Bok, S. Miles Bouton, Clarence Decker, Bergen Evans, Harry Golden, Emma Goldman, Oliver St. Gogarty, Edith Hamilton, Henry Kissinger, Max Lerner, Eugene McCarthy, Merrill Moore, Benjamin Netanyahu, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy Thompson, Joyce Varney, Kevin White, and Alan Wycherley.
ArchivalResource: 82 linear ft.
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- Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964, 1910-1950
Title:
Sinclair Lewis papers 1866-1964 1910-1950
The Sinclair Lewis Papers consist of manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, and personal papers documenting the life and work of novelist and author Sinclair Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 92 boxes (incl. 16 oversize boxes); 48.92 linear feet
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- Sinclair Lewis papers, 1866-1964, 1910-1950
Decision Magazine papers, 1940-1942
Title:
Decision Magazine papers 1940-1942
Correspondence, drafts of articles and poems, legal documents, press releases, clippings and other papers of the magazine which was published in New York from January 1941 to February 1942 under the editorship of Klaus Mann. Correspondents and writers include W.H. Auden, André Gide, Sir Julian Huxley, Christopher Isherwood, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, William Carlos Williams and Stefan Zweig. Also in the papers is the proof for an unpublished article by Vladimir Nabokov, "Soviet Literature 1940."
ArchivalResource: 0.3 linear feet (2 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Decision Magazine papers, 1940-1942
Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Title:
Enit Kaufman Papers, American Portraits 1914-1958
The papers consist of letters andmanuscripts collected by Enit Kaufman for the publication of a volume of portraitsof prominent Americans by Kaufman accompanied by text written by DorothyCanfield Fisher. American Portraits,
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- Enit Kaufman, American Portraits, Papers, TXRC99-A1., 1914-1958
Sinclair Lewis Family Papers TXRC99-A22., 1909-1962
Title:
Sinclair Lewis Family Papers 1909-1962
This collection contains works and correspondence by and aboutAmerican novelist Sinclair Lewis, his first wife Grace Hegger Lewis, and theirson Wells. Of note is a heavily revised typescript of typescripts of twobiographies written by Grace Lewis, and personalmemorabilia, and correspondence between the family members. Main Street, Half a Loaf With Love from Gracie,
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- Sinclair Lewis Family Papers TXRC99-A22., 1909-1962
Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966. Papers, 1681-1966 (bulk 1900-1960)
Title:
Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, journals, notebooks, legal and business papers, memorabilia, photos, and other papers, together with Gannett family papers. Includes correspondence of Gannett's grandfather and father, Unitarian clergymen Ezra Stiles Gannett of Boston and William Channing Gannett; 91 letters, 1796-1817, from Gannett's great-grandfather Caleb Gannett to John Mico Gannett, and journals of his grandmother Anna Tilden Gannett.
ArchivalResource: 51 boxes (25.5 linear ft.)
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- Lewis Gannett papers, 1681-1966 (inclusive) 1900-1960 (bulk).
Chamberlain, John, Archive AR 2011-360., 1923-1991
Title:
Chamberlain, John, Archive 1923-1991
Composed of approximately 200 typedand handwritten letters, the John R. Chamberlain Archive, 1923-1991, comprisescorrespondence between Chamberlain and many notable writers and business leaders,such as author Archibald MacLeish, journalist Dorothy Thompson, and Texaco presidentJohn K. McKinley documenting several political issues, including Watergate, federalaid to education, and the Eichmann trial. Additionally, the letters concern booksand columns written by Chamberlain.
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- Chamberlain, John, Archive AR 2011-360., 1923-1991
Decision magazine papers, 1940-1942 (inclusive).
Title:
Decision magazine papers, 1940-1942 (inclusive).
Correspondence, drafts of articles and poems, legal documents, press releases, clippings and other papers of the magazine which was published in New York from January 1941 to February 1942 under the editorship of Klaus Mann. Correspondents and writers include W.H. Auden, André Gide, Sir Julian Huxley, Christopher Isherwood, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, William Carlos Williams and Stefan Zweig. Also in the papers is the proof for an unpublished article by Vladimir Nabokov, "Soviet Literature 1940."
ArchivalResource: .3 linear ft. (2 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Decision magazine papers, 1940-1942 (inclusive).
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, circa 1917-1948
Title:
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers circa 1917-1948
Correspondence includes letters from publishers and friends. Contracts and accounts; manuscripts of various novels and stories; copies of stories published in magazines and papers; clippings. Correspondents include Mary R. Beard, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Max Eastman, Fannie Hurst, Joseph Henry Jackson, Otto H. Kahn, Sinclair Lewis, Carey McWilliams, Thomas Mann, Upton Sinclair, Dorothy Thompson, Ida Tarbell, Carl Van Vechten, Rebecca West, and John Steinbeck.
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 15 boxes, 3 cartons, 1 oversize box; Linear feet: 10
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- Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, circa 1917-1948
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.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Dorothy Thompson miscellaneous papers, 1938-1947.
Title:
Dorothy Thompson miscellaneous papers, 1938-1947.
Correspondence, memoranda, and press releases, relating to fundraising in the United States for the defense of Herschel Grynszpan, Jewish refugee and assassin of the German diplomat Ernst vom Rath in France in 1938.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Dorothy Thompson miscellaneous papers, 1938-1947.
Ruth Fischer papers, 1925-1961 (inclusive) 1940-1961 (bulk)
Title:
Ruth Fischer papers
Papers of German politician and Communist Party leader Ruth Fischer.
ArchivalResource: 167 boxes and 1 volume (84 linear ft.)
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- Ruth Fischer papers, 1925-1961 (inclusive) 1940-1961 (bulk).
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948. Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, circa 1917-1948.
Title:
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, circa 1917-1948.
Correspondence includes letters from publishers and friends. Contracts and accounts; manuscripts of various novels and stories; copies of stories published in magazines and papers; clippings. Correspondents include Mary R. Beard, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Max Eastman, Fannie Hurst, Joseph Henry Jackson, Otto H. Kahn, Sinclair Lewis, Carey McWilliams, Thomas Mann, Upton Sinclair, Dorothy Thompson, Ida Tarbell, Carl Van Vechten, Rebecca West, and John Steinbeck.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes, 3 cartons, 1 oversize box (10 linear feet)
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- Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948. Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton papers, circa 1917-1948.
Papers, 1915-1948.
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Papers, 1915-1948.
Papers include letters of Lewis to Morris Sadow and Louis Florey, 1924-1948, concerning his writing, financial arrangements, travel, and personal news; other letters by Lewis, 1915-1946, concerning personal news, turning down requests, writing projects, and other matters; letters and telegrams to Lewis from other literary figures, 1930-1936, largely social or congratulatory in nature; photographs from Lewis' wedding, 1928, of Lewis, Vincent Sheean, Dorothy Thompson, and scenes from productions of Lewis' plays, 1919-1942; and miscellaneous book ads and prints.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft.
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- Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Papers, 1915-1948.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Papers, 1939-1944.
Title:
Papers, 1939-1944.
Typescript of an address to the Volunteer land corps; typescript with editor's notations of a collected edition of her columns, Let the record speak, published by Houghton Mifflin (Boston, 1939).
ArchivalResource: 1 box ; 27 x 7 x 32 cm.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Papers, 1939-1944.
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).
Dell, Floyd, 1887-1969. Floyd Dell papers, 1908-1969.
Title:
Floyd Dell papers, 1908-1969.
Collection is almost evenly divided between correspondence and material by or about Dell.
ArchivalResource: 11 cubic ft. (29 boxes and 1 oversize box)
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- Dell, Floyd, 1887-1969. Floyd Dell papers, 1908-1969.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961,. Dorothy Thompson collection, 1913-1953.
Title:
Dorothy Thompson collection, 1913-1953.
Books, correspondence, and ephemera once owned by journalist Dorothy Thompson.
ArchivalResource: Books: 13 v. ; 25 cm. or smaller.Papers: 10 items ; 24 cm. or smaller.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961,. Dorothy Thompson collection, 1913-1953.
Max Lerner papers, 1927-1998
Title:
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
Women United for United Nations. Records, 1946-1978 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1946-1978 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence, minutes, membership lists, news releases, pamphlets, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, and slides documenting WUUN's work with the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, community programs, and other activities. Also included is correspondence with WOMAN (World Organization of Mothers of All Nations), a peace and disarmament group that was particularly active in the Federal Republic of Germany.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Women United for United Nations. Records, 1946-1978 (inclusive).
Sage Colleges Archives. Honorary degree recipient for 1937, Dorothy Thompson.
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Honorary degree recipient for 1937, Dorothy Thompson.
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Sage Colleges Archives. Honorary degree recipient for 1937, Dorothy Thompson.
Reid Family Fapers, 1795-1970, (bulk 1869-1970)
Title:
Reid Family Fapers 1795-1970 (bulk 1869-1970)
Journalists and newspaper publishers. Correspondence, financial records, office files, household and estate records, subject files, scrapbooks, printed matter, and miscellaneous papers related to newspaper publishing and public affairs.
ArchivalResource: 232,000 items; 850 containers plus 1 oversize; 340 linear feet; 239 microfilm reels
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- Reid Family Fapers, 1795-1970, (bulk 1869-1970)
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.
Arthur Bliss Lane papers, 1904-1957
Title:
Arthur Bliss Lane papers 1904-1957
The papers consist of official, personal, and business correspondence, articles, speeches, clippings, recordings, and other papers of Arthur Bliss Lane, career diplomat, public servant, and lecturer. The papers reflect Lane's diplomatic career from the time he entered the service in Rome (1916), until his resignation as Ambassador to Poland (1947), and contain correspondence from international political figures. Also included are materials relating to his work on behalf of Poland, anti-communism, and the Republican Party.
ArchivalResource: 45 linear feet
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- Arthur Bliss Lane papers, 1904-1957
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis papers [manuscript], 1904-1953.
Title:
Sinclair Lewis papers [manuscript], 1904-1953.
The collection contains an original poem; a review of Conrad's "Suspense'; an interview with autograph corrections; circa 65 letters including three from Dorothy Thompson Lewis and five photographs.
ArchivalResource: circa 70 items.
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- Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951. Sinclair Lewis papers [manuscript], 1904-1953.
Freedom House (U.S.). Freedom House archives, 1936-1997.
Title:
Freedom House archives, 1936-1997.
Consists of records of Freedom House--correspondence, minutes, reports, financial documents, policy statements, radio and television scripts, clippings, writings, memoranda, transcripts, publications, reports, photographs and press releases--which document the organization's activities in advocating freedom, liberty, and democracy throughout the world and its merger in 1997 with the National Forum Foundation.
ArchivalResource: 65.65 linear ft. (131 archival boxes, 1 half-size archival box, 4 8x10 photograph boxes, 1 3.75x5 box, 2 5x7 boxes, 1 11x11 box, 2 11.75x15 boxes, 2 14x18 oversize boxes, 2 custom-made boxes)
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- Freedom House (U.S.). Freedom House archives, 1936-1997.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1954.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1954.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 l.)
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1954.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Letter to Miss Balch, 1945 November 5.
Title:
Letter to Miss Balch, 1945 November 5.
Briefly mentions shocking state of the world and past atomic bomb; quotes H.G. Wells: "Oh that we are given minds to go out of them."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Letter to Miss Balch, 1945 November 5.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Dorothy Thompson letters, 1951, n.d.
Title:
Dorothy Thompson letters, 1951, n.d.
The collection consists of four letters by Dorothy Thompson, and one reply by Leigh White. Includes: to Leigh White, 11 April 1951, suggesting the need to form a committee of private American citizens to support the peoples and traditions of the Middle East; to Leigh White, 22 June 1951, concerning the formation of a committee for the Middle East; carbon typescript reply from Leigh White, 21 April 1951, supporting the formation of the committee and suggesting names. Also, to actress Katharine Cornell, lamenting the English translation of the play Herod and Mariamne, and praising the original German version, suggesting Archie MacLeish or Edna Millay as an appropriate translator; to Katherine Cornell, encouraging her to read the play and discuss it with Austrian actor Fritz Kortner, who presumably had been offerred the part of Herod.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Dorothy Thompson letters, 1951, n.d.
Records, 1946-1966, 1978
Title:
Records, 1946-1966, 1978
Correspondence, minutes, membership lists, etc., of the Women United for United Nations, created to disseminate information about the U.N. and to mobilize interest and support nationally.
ArchivalResource: 1 carton, 2 oversize scrapbooks, 11 slides
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- Records, 1946-1966, 1978
Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
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Joseph Barnes Papers, 1923-1970
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- Barnes, Joseph, 1907-1970. Joseph Barnes papers, 1907-1970, 1923-1970.
World Organization of Mothers of All Nations, Inc. Collection, 1950-1951.
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Collection, 1950-1951.
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- World Organization of Mothers of All Nations, Inc. Collection, 1950-1951.
Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1937-1958.
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Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1937-1958.
1 item reflects visits of Thompson and Sinclair Lewis with Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, in Vienna and on the Semmering. The item from Auersperg was enclosing a card from Albrecht Montgelas (enclosure not included), whom she refers to as a friend of Alma Mahler; Thompson was trying to have a copy of Werfel's novel Das Lied von Bernadette sent to Montgelas, who was apparently a prisoner of war at the time in 1943. The 3rd item is a Christmas card from Thompson in the year of Kopf's death, bearing a reproduction of his water-color sketch The Road to Bethlehem.
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- Thompson, Dorothy, 1893-1961. Correspondence to Alma Mahler, ca. 1937-1958.
Sanders, Marion K., 1905-1977. Papers, 1958-1975.
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Papers, 1958-1975.
Correspondence, manuscripts, and notes of Sanders. The correspondence is primarily with her publisher, Houghton Mifflin, and concerns her DOROTHY THOMPSON: A LEGEND IN HER TIME and an unpublished work on Mary Wollstonecraft. Also, notes, drafts, and an outline of the work on Wollstonecraft.
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- Sanders, Marion K., 1905-1977. Papers, 1958-1975.
Stephen R. Pastore collection on Sinclair Lewis, Pastore (Stephen R.) collection on Sinclair Lewis, 1907-1997, (bulk 1917-1950)
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Stephen R. Pastore collection on Sinclair Lewis Pastore (Stephen R.) collection on Sinclair Lewis 1907-1997 (bulk 1917-1950)
Collection of books, articles, correspondence, scripts, recordings, and ephemera related to twentieth-century American novelist Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951).
ArchivalResource: 80 linear feet of books plus 11.5 linear feet of records
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- Stephen R. Pastore collection on Sinclair Lewis, Pastore (Stephen R.) collection on Sinclair Lewis, 1907-1997, (bulk 1917-1950)
Dorothy Thompson Papers, 1914-1961, 1940-1961
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Dorothy Thompson Papers 1914-1961 1940-1961
Papers of the American broadcast and print journalist. Correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1918-1961); financial and legal materials, correspondence, manuscripts, and clippings relating to Josef Bard, Sinclair Lewis, and Maxim Kopf as well as Thompson's son, Michael Lewis and other family members; diaries, and appointment books (1928-1960); financial and legal material; photographs; memorabilia and articles about Dorothy Thompson. Also includes typescript and published versions of her "On the Record" column, and typescripts of various articles, speeches, and radio scripts. Correspondents include authors (John Gunther, Wallace Irwin, Alfred M. Lilienthal, Edgar A. Mowrer, Vincent Sheean, Johannes Urzidil), literary figures (Jean Cocteau, Rose Wilder Lane, Thomas Mann, Rebecca West), politicians and statesmen (Bernard M. Baruch, Winston Churchill, Ely Culbertson, Ralph E. Flanders, Felix Frankfurter, Charles de Gaulle, Cordell Hull, Clare Boothe Luce, Jan Masaryk, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman).
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- Dorothy Thompson Papers, 1914-1961, 1940-1961
Newman, Pauline. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Personal papers consist of a memoir and autobiographical notes, two oral history interviews, diaries, daybooks, and correspondence, including letters from and about Frieda Miller. Reports, correspondence, position papers, articles, and minutes document Newman's work with the WTUL, ILGWU and its health center, the Women's Bureau, and other government agencies. Included is correspondence with Leonora O'Reilly, Rose Schneiderman, Elisabeth Christman and Mary Dreier. Newman's travels through the Midwest, 1911-1918, to organize union locals and strikes are discussed in letters to Schneiderman and in articles Newman wrote. Her articles also reflect her support of protective legislation, equal pay, improved working conditions, and the minimum wage, and her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment. A microfilm of clippings by and about Newman and some photos are also included.
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- Newman, Pauline. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Lewis, Grace Hegger. Sinclair Lewis Family Papers, 1909-1962.
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Sinclair Lewis Family Papers, 1909-1962.
Correspondence makes up the bulk of the Sinclair Lewis Family Papers, 1909-1962, and typescripts of novels and biographies round out the collection. The Sinclair Lewis Series is organized into three subseries. The Works subseries is made up of three major publications, two lesser known plays, and a few individual short stories and poems by Lewis. Of particular note is a typescript draft of Main Street (1920) which contains extensive editing, deletions and insertions by the author. A typescript of Arrowsmith (1925) provides almost as many examples of Lewis's editorial methods. The Outgoing Correspondence Subseries contains the drafts and final copy of the 1926 letter Lewis wrote to the Pulitzer Prize Committee refusing the award as well as letters to his first wife Grace Hegger Lewis, their son Wells Lewis, and the lawyers who handled their divorce, Ernst, Fox & Caine. The Incoming Correspondence Subseries holds letters Lewis received from his wife and lawyers as well as other, largely personal, letters from friends and associates. The Grace Hegger Lewis Series is divided into three subseries. The Works Subseries includes multiple typescript versions of two biographical works about Sinclair Lewis, Half a Loaf (1931) and With Love from Gracie (1955). Also present in this section is a memory book created by Grace Lewis containing letters, poems, and sketches given to her by Sinclair Lewis early in their relationship. The Outgoing and Incoming Correspondence Subseries include an in-depth collection of letters Grace wrote to her son Wells, as well as to her mother and Stella Wood, in addition to letters she received from Dorothy Thompson, Sinclair Lewis's second wife, and others. Additionally, there are a number of letters from friends and acquaintances congratulating her on the publication of each of her books. The Wells Lewis Series is organized in three subseries. The Works Subseries contains papers he wrote while attending Harvard and Phillips Academy in addition to a few short stories and poems. The Outgoing and Incoming Correspondence Subseries are composed mostly of correspondence to his mother and grandmother and letters from Dorothy Thompson, a few friends, and others. The small Works and Correspondence by other Authors Series is divided into two sections: Works and Correspondence. The Works section contains two biographical works about Sinclair Lewis, A Man from Main Street and Sinclair Lewis; An American Life, as well as a typescript of the Elmer Gantry screen play. The Correspondence section contains a few letters written by friends and associates of the Lewis family, generally concerning one or other of the Lewises.
ArchivalResource: 14 boxes (5.83 linear feet), 1 galley folder.
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