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Nībā, Rainhōrudo 1892-1971
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Niebuhr, Karl Paul Reinhold, 1892-1971
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ניבור, ריינהולד 1892-1971
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ニーバー, ラインホールド
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ニーバー, ラインホルト
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Niba, Rainhorudo.
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Niba, Rainhorudo, 1892-1971
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Nibuer 1892-1971
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Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-
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Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Reinhold Niebuhr and his wife, Ursula Niebuhr.
Theologian, philosopher, and author.
Theologian.
Niebuhr joined the faculty of Union Theological Seminary in 1928 and remained there until his retirement in 1960. He wrote many books on the relationship of the Christian faith to the industrial, technological world.
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Chicago Sunday Evening Club records, 1908-1975 (bulk 1940-1965).
Correspondence, brochures, programs, sermons, newsclippings and publicity scrapbooks of news clippings relating to the activities of the Chicago Sunday Evening Club, a non-denominational evangelical Christian organization. The Chicago Sunday Evening Club has sponsored inspirational lectures each Sunday evening since 1908. The group began holding lectures at Orchestra Hall in Chicago (Ill.), started radio broadcasting in 1922, and television broadcasting in 1956. The collection includes minutes of trustee meetings, 1908-1936; typescripts of Informal Bible Talks from 1919 to 1938 (incomplete), by Clifford W. Barnes, who was president of the CSEC from 1907 to 1944; an alphabetical file of correspondence and miscellany relating to potential speakers, most of whom were ordained ministers; scrapbooks (43 v.) of news clippings, 1908-1961; and printed copies of sermons and programs from the 1974-75 season. Includes text of an address given by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on March 14, 1965, for the CSEC at Orchestra Hall, plus correspondence making arrangements, reactions from the public, and news clippings. Also includes a letter from Chicago Police chief O.W. Wilson thanking CSEC for commending the way the police handled security and crowd-control for the speech.
ArchivalResource: 13 linear ft. (14 boxes and 43 v.)
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- Chicago Sunday Evening Club. Chicago Sunday Evening Club records, 1908-1975 (bulk 1940-1965).
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
International Rescue Committee. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1958-1967.
Title:
Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1958-1967.
Comprises 1 item from Angier Biddle Duke (1958), 1 item from Reinhold Niebuhr (1963), and correspondence with Leo Cherne (1967) including 2 items from Anderson or her representative.
ArchivalResource: 9 items (14 l.)
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- International Rescue Committee. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1958-1967.
University of Michigan. Office of Ethics and Religion. Office of Ethics and Religion (University of Michigan) records, 1860-1991.
Title:
Office of Ethics and Religion (University of Michigan) records, 1860-1991.
Records include Historical File, Administration, Financial Records, Program Files, Topical Files, Scrapbooks, Photographs, and Printed materials; Program files include arrangements for, and presentations by, Reinhold Niebuhr, Fulton Sheen, Bertrand Russell, and other religious leaders.
ArchivalResource: 16.3 linear ft. (17 boxes)
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- University of Michigan. Office of Ethics and Religion. Office of Ethics and Religion (University of Michigan) records, 1860-1991.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers, 1922-2007
Title:
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers 1922-2007
The Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers document the life and work of Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (1917-2007), noted for his political activities in the Democratic Party and for his acclaimed accounts of nineteenth and twentieth century history. The collection consists of extensive correspondence, journals, writings, research material, office files and personal records. The papers provide insight into Schlesinger's philosophical, political, and historical thinking, while offering a glimpse of his daily activities. They represent Schlesinger's vocation as a popular and academic historian, as well as his life as a political activist and advisor.
ArchivalResource: 241.35 linear feet; 570 boxes
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- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers, 1922-2007
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Records, 1952-1991.
Title:
Records, 1952-1991.
Records pertaining mainly to the Center's activities during the period it was based in Santa Barbara, California, 1959-1987. Correspondence, memoranda, agenda, calendars, minutes, discussion papers, transcripts, proposals, reports, mailings, press releases, publications, budgets, financial statements, microfilm, photographs and other files primarily relating to Center meetings, convocations, conferences, seminars, programs, discussion sessions, projects and other activities. Series in the collection are: Administrative Records (including general correspondence and memoranda; administrators' files, annual reports; Board of Directors' files; financial records; legal files; Robert Maynard Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions records, and Senior Fellows files). Academic Program (including dialogue discussion papers; Basic Issues Program files; Encyclopaedia Britannica project files; HEW Contract Study of the Future of American Society records; and William O. Douglas Inquiry into the State of Individual Freedom files). Communications Program (Editorial Office files; publications files including editorial transcripts for Associates, Board, Senior Fellows and Staff meetings, dialogue discussion papers, conference papers, individual and group papers, interviews and conversations, speeches and addresses); Continuing Education Program (files for Chicago, Los Angeles and New York offices, and Forces of Change Program). Development Program (files for Board of Directors (mainly fund raising records), budget, center clubs contacts, direct mail efforts, foundations, fundraising, gifts, publicity, and UCSB development). External Affairs (records of conferences and convocations, including Pacem in Maribus and Pacem in Terris), public programs and publicity/public relations files. Membership Program (including files for Center clubs, contributors, gifts and statistics). Other Formats (microfilm for Basic Issues Program, administrative files, dialogue discussion and other program papers, and transcripts. Photograph bio files, meetings and conferences files, and oversize materials separated from other parts of the collection).
ArchivalResource: 394 linear ft.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Records, 1952-1991.
Annual conventions, 1914-1971.
Title:
Annual conventions, 1914-1971.
Correspondence, minutes, resolutions, speeches, reports, clippings, and press releases concerning Hadassah annual summer meetings, 1914-1971, and annual mid-winter conferences, 1944-1971. Includes material on such subjects as the change of the name of the organization from Daughters of Zion to Hadassah, medical and social work in Israel, including the Hadassah Medical Organization, relations with the Zionist Organization of America and other Zionist groups, Youth Aliyah, Hadassah's reaction to events such as the partition of Palestine, the rise of Nazism, and the proclamation of statehood for Israel, and organizational matters concerning Hadassah. Includes speeches or other material by Alice Seligsberg, Louis Lipsky, Irma Lindheim, Haim Yassky, Henrietta Szold, David de Sola Pool, Robert Szold, Reinhold Niebuhr, Nahum Goldmann, Fiorello La Guardia, Abba Eban, Moshe Sharett, Hubert Humphrey, Helen Keller, Golda Meir, Jacob Javits, David Ben-Gurion, Harry Truman, and others.
ArchivalResource: 19 linear ft.
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- Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. Annual conventions, 1914-1971.
Liston Pope Papers, 1909-1984
Title:
Liston Pope Papers 1909-1984
The papers document Pope's career and thought. Theyare primarily related to his professional work, but personal insights are alsoavailable, particularly in the correspondence with his wife and friends. Thecollection provides information about theological education in the UnitedStates, the activities of the ecumenical movement during the 1950s, therelationship of the church (particularly the Congregational denomination) tosocial concerns such as labor and race relations during the 1950s. ListonCorlando Pope born on September 6, 1909 in Thomasville, North Carolina. He waseducated at Duke University (A.B., 1929; B.D., 1932) and Yale University(Ph.D., 1940). He served as pastor of churches in North Carolina and New Haven,Connecticut (1932-1938), professor of Social Ethics (1938-1973) and Dean(1949-1962) of Yale Divinity School, author and editor. He was active in theCongregational Christian Churches denomination (1850-1960) and the ecumenicalmovement, particularly the World Council of Churches, and in organizationsinvolved in theological education. He died in Norway in April, 1974.
ArchivalResource: Totalarchival boxes 87; total linear footage 36 '
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- Liston Pope Papers, 1909-1984
Bendiner, Robert,. Reminiscences of Robert Bendiner : oral history, 1994.
Title:
Reminiscences of Robert Bendiner : oral history, 1994.
Robert Bendiner, 1909- ; Family background and childhood in Pittsburgh, PA, Scottsdale, PA, and Brooklyn, NY; the "World Tomorrow"; City College of New York, 1928-1933; contacts with Kirby Page, Devere Allen, Reinhold Niebuhr; jobs in publishing in New York, Washington, D.C.; marriage to Kathryn Rosenberg, 1934; involvement in liberal causes, the Newspaper Guild, communism, anti-fascism; writing for the "New Masses", 1936-1937; disillusionment with Communist Party, resignation from the "New Masses"; the "Nation": managing editor, 1937-1944, associate editor, 1946-1950; the Spanish Civil War and foreign policy in the 1930s; I.F. Stone, Freda Kirchwey, Oswald Garrison Villard; enlistment in United States Army, writing for "Yank" during World War II; contacts with Wendell Willkie, Fiorello LaGuardia; analysis of wartime politics at the "Nation"; activities with the Union for Democratic Action and Americans for Democratic Action [ADA]; coverage of Alger Hiss trial; ideological tensions within ADA; reminiscences Hubert H. Humphrey; freelance career, 1951-1968: articles for "Collier's", the "Saturday Evening Post", "Look", "McCall's", "Redbook", "Commentary", "Life", "Harper's", the "New York Times Magazine"; appraisal of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and American Communism in the 1950s; contributing editor, the "Reporter", 1956-1960; U.S. correspondent for the "New Statesman", 1959-1961; humor column at the "New York Post"; teaching at Salzburg, Austria, 1956; the "New York Times" editorial board, 1969-1977: writings on environmental issues, domestic politics; views on current journalism; author, "The Riddle of the State Department", 1942, "The Politics of School", 1969, "The Fall of the Wild, the Rise of the Zoo", 1981; overview of 1960s journalism: articles on the Pulitzer Prizes, the public relations industry; writing for NBC television documentary on state legislatures; views on television journalism.
ArchivalResource: transcript: 2 v. (396 leaves)
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- Bendiner, Robert,. Reminiscences of Robert Bendiner : oral history, 1994.
Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated
Title:
Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated
ArchivalResource: Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 24; Approximate/exact number of items: ca. 14,500
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- Paul Ramsey Papers, 1934-1984 and undated
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
Paul Tillich. Papers, 1886-1994
Title:
Paul Tillich. Papers, 1886-1994
Penned and typed multiple-stage drafts of sermons, addresses, papers, andarticles including drafts of Paul Tillich's major publications, as well as class notes andlecture notes from Tillich's theology courses. The papers span 1904-1965.
ArchivalResource: 163 boxes; (53 cubic feet)
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- Paul Tillich. Papers, 1886-1994
Archives of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1886-1964
Title:
Archives of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1886-1964
The papers document the activities of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions and provide valuable information on various aspects of American religious life during the period 1886-1964. Religious conditions on American college and university campuses are documented. Vast files of student volunteer application, information and health examination blanks provide personal data on thousands of prospective missionaries which is of potential interest to genealogists, biographers and historians. The financial records and correspondence provide documentation related to philanthropic support of religious causes in America. The Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions was an organization that sought to recruit college and university students in the United States for missionary service abroad. It also publicized and encouraged the missionary enterprise in general.
ArchivalResource: Total archival boxes 673; total linear footage 285'
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- Archives of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 1886-1964
Charles P. Taft Papers, 1816-1983, (bulk 1937-1979)
Title:
Charles P. Taft Papers
Lawyer, Protestant lay leader, and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of President William H. Taft. Family and general correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, financial papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers relating chiefly to Taft's role in Cincinnati politics, municipal reform, law practice, and business interests, church activities, and state and national Republican Party politics.
ArchivalResource: 185,000 items; 465 containers plus 3 oversize; 187 linear feet
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- Taft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983. Papers of Charles P. Taft, 1816-1983 (bulk 1937-1979).
Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
Title:
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 132 linear ft.
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- Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1874-1958. Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960 (inclusive), 1892-1958 (bulk).
Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965
Title:
Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965
The majority of the approximately 200 papers were written in connection with the Theological Discussion Group. The papers provide insight into the thoughts and Christian perspective of numerous American theologians and discuss various religious issues of the times. Papers arising from other organizations with similar intent are also contained in the collection. The Theological Discussion Group was established in 1934 as a series of two weekend retreat discussions during the academic year where prominent American theologians met to exchange ideas. The meetings were held at Yale Divinity School and in Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: Total archival boxes 5; total linear footage 2.5
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- Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987
Title:
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual ca. 1956-1987
This guide is a supplement to a much larger finding aid to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) Collection, Mss 18.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987
New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers, 1823-1999
Title:
New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers 1823-1999
Arthur Hays Sulzberger was the publisher of xxThe New York Timesxx from 1935 until 1961 and chairman of the board of The New York Times Company from 1961 until 1968. While he was publisher, circulation of The Times almost doubled; the editorial page developed a reputation for strong opinions; news events were subjected to more analysis and coverage of specialized topics was strengthened; new sections and departments were created for food, fashion, and women; and the overall style of the paper became less rigid and more aesthetically pleasing. The papers document Sulzberger's life and career at xxThe New York Timesxx, with the majority of the collection relating to Sulzberger's 26 years as president and publisher of the paper. Included in the collection are correspondence with family members, friends, colleagues, world leaders, and other dignitaries; memoranda regarding the business of the newspaper, including Sulzberger's notes of praise and criticism to his editors, managers, and writers; reports on his meetings with world leaders, including Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman; and photographs of Sulzberger, his family, business trips, vacations, and The Times' buildings.
ArchivalResource: 129.9 linear feet; 297 boxes, 10 volumes
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- New York Times Company records. Arthur Hays Sulzberger papers, 1823-1999
Americans for Democratic Action. Americans for Democratic Action records, 1932-1999.
Title:
Americans for Democratic Action records, 1932-1999.
Records of the ADA, founded in 1947 as a national, independent, liberal organization, and of its predecessor, the Union for Democratic Action, founded in 1941 to combat fascism at home and abroad. Included are correspondence, minutes, reports, membership and financial records, press releases, clippings, and mimeographed and printed materials documenting the organizations' activities. The UDA actively supported the war effort, supported a full post-war employment plan, and urged appointment of Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of Commerce. To avoid any taint of communism, UDA leaders proposed the formation of ADA as an organization explicitly democratic in purpose. Initially the ADA hoped to expand the social and economic legislation started by the New Deal. The support of civil liberties, concern for the domestic economy, backing for the United Nations and for international control of economic energy, and continued political and economic support of democratic governments throughout the world were among its aims. The collection concerns ADA's administration, legislative lobbying and political activities, its chapters throughout the country and on various campuses, conventions, and relations with other organizations. Administrative records include correspondence of leaders and Washington headquarters staff members such as Thomas Amlie, Francis Biddle, Evelyn Dubrow, Violet Gunther, Leon Henderson, Edward Hollander, Hubert Humphrey, Charles LaFollette, Richard Lambert, James Loeb, Jr., Robert Nathan, Reinhold Niebuhr, Natalie Panak, Sheldon Pollock, Joseph Rauh, Marvin Rosenberg, John F.P. Tucker, David C. Williams, Page Wilson, Wilson Wyatt, and Reginald Zalles. Mimeographed minutes, reports, and other records of the 1947 Organizing Committee are followed by similar records of the National Board and the Executive Committee. Records of the National Committee for Organization reflect the emphasis placed on organizing new chapters and assisting chapters' and members' programs. Contribution correspondence, audit reports, budget proposals and reports, and balance sheets document the group's often shaky finances. Organized labor's aid is documented as are various fundraising attempts. Chapter files vary considerably from chapter to chapter in quantity. They generally contain correspondence on local and national political action, internal organizational rivalries or personnel problems, and member activities; election campaign materials; and administrative and financial records of the chapter. Campus chapters were affiliated as Students for Democratic Action chapters, then after a 1959 revitalization effort as chapters of the Campus Division of ADA. Their files tend to concern civil rights issues and organizations, the draft, other youth organizations (both on the left and the right), and the U.S. National Student Association. ADA convention files concern both the practical aspects of a large meeting as well as policy issues and include correspondence with leading liberals. Legislative files document ADA's lobbying activities, principally at the federal level. They concern civil rights, cloture, small business issues, disarmament, electoral reform, aid to education, full employment, public housing, social security, foreign relations, and numerous other issues. Political files concern both presidential and congressional elections. They include correspondence, clippings, speeches, analyses of candidates and events, and other materials. Public relations files include both publicity materials and research files on topics and people of interest to the organization, e.g. right wing political groups, civil liberties, William O. Douglas, Dwight Eisenhower, Barry Goldwater, Joseph R. McCarthy, Leland Olds, Lillian Smith, Harold Stassen, and Harry Truman. The processed portion of this series is summarized above, dates 1932-1965, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1943-1999 and are described below.
ArchivalResource: 163.6 c.f. (409 archives boxes, 14 v., and 2 packages); plusadditions of 45.6 c.f.,87 tape recordings,18 disc recordings,1068 photographs,105 negatives,118 transparencies, and10 videorecordings (8 mm)
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- Americans for Democratic Action. Americans for Democratic Action records, 1932-1999.
Edward A Ross papers
Title:
Papers, 1859-1969.
Papers of Edward Alsworth Ross, a supporter of liberal causes and an influential sociologist at the University of Wisconsin. Correspondence with fellow sociologists, representatives of sociological organizations, University of Wisconsin colleagues, and publishers document the major events and interests of his long career. From 1893 to 1900 the letters particularly indicate his views on bimetallism and capitalism, and many discuss the rift with Mrs. Leland Stanford which led to his departure from the faculty of Stanford University and subsequent academic freedom issues. Throughout the correspondence many letters reflect his interest in problems of population pressure, eugenics, and immigration restriction. After he became editor of D. Appleton-Century Company's social science series in 1919, he became active in promoting the teaching of social science in the schools and in urging the acceptance of sociology as a credit course in high schools. During the 1930's his correspondence shows his interest in the New Deal, and his advocacy of federal health insurance and of the income tax in opposition to the sales tax. Ross made several trips to study social conditions abroad: to Europe in 1898-99, to China in 1910, to South America in 1913-14, to Russia under the auspices of the American Institute of Social Service in 1917-18, to Portuguese Africa in 1924, and to Europe and Australia in the 1930's. Many allusions to these trips and to the resultant writings and reports occur in the correspondence. After Ross retired from active teaching in 1937, he lectured frequently on behalf of temperance education, worked for the American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, and aided the American Civil Liberties Union during the early years of World War II in support of conscientious objectors and of other efforts to offset wartime hysteria. Many letters concern the two dozen books Ross wrote between 1900 and 1940 and the dozens of articles and lectures he composed. Several volumes of field notes and class lectures, copies of articles and speeches, and drafts and revisions of Ross's best-known book, Principles of Sociology, are also preserved in the collection. Travel diaries include four small volumes containing observations made by Ross when he was in Russia in 1917-1918; in one of these he recorded an interview with Leon Trotsky (December 9, 1917). Scrapbooks of clipped newspaper and periodical materials, 1892-1909, and a box of unmounted newspaper articles, primarily of later dates, reveal the extent to which Ross became a national and sometimes a controversial figure in the development of sociological thought. Photographs are of Ross and of family members, including his parents, wife, and son, ca. 1860 to 1930. Also included are images of Ross in a group portrait of faculty members at Indiana University and in a Cornell University souvenir yearbook, 1893. Additional photographs document immigrants from Europe, 1913, South American Indian life, 1913-1914, and underprivileged living conditions in Milwaukee, 1909. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 1 online resource (558 volumes)
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- Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951. Papers, 1859-1969.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Letters, 1935-1982, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
Title:
Letters, 1935-1982, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
A portion of this correspondence is on the letterhead of and concerns the periodical Christianity and Crisis. Reinhold Niebuhr was chairman of the editorial board of this publication.
ArchivalResource: 38 items (62 l.).
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Letters, 1935-1982, n.d., to Lewis Mumford.
Office of Ethics and Religion (University of Michigan) records, 1860-1991
Title:
Office of Ethics and Religion (University of Michigan) records 1860-1991
University of Michigan office established in 1973 to counsel students in matters of faith and morality, succesor to several organinzations concenred with student religious activity. Records are mainly of predecessor organizations, the Student Christian Association (1860-1937) and the Student Religious Association (1937- 1956), but does include some records of the Office of Religious Affairs (1956- 1973) and of succesuccessorssor organization, the Office of Ethics and Religion (1973- 1991); also records of component and related organizations, including the University of Michigan chapters of the Young Men's Christian Association and the Young Women's Christian Association and the Association of Religious Counselors.
ArchivalResource: 16.3 linear ft. (17 boxes)
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- Office of Ethics and Religion (University of Michigan) records, 1860-1991
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
Learned Hand papers
Title:
Learned Hand papers
Materials relating to Hand's private and public life, his activities as an alumnus of Harvard University, his friendship with Felix Frankfurter, and to the Hand family. Includes material on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, New York City; information on the Progressive movement (1909-1914) and the beginnings of the New Republic and its early staff; and transcripts of oral-history interviews conducted by Gerald Gunther of Stanford Law School and others, of Judge Hand, his family and associates.
ArchivalResource: 116 linear feet linear feet (in 235 boxes and 18 paige boxes)
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- Papers, 1840-1961.
Inauguration of Allan Willard Brown, photographs.
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Inauguration of Allan Willard Brown, photographs. 1948.
Inauguration parade from campus to and from the Smith Opera House. Include band, alumni, faculty. Allan Willare Brown was president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges from 1948 to 1955.
ArchivalResource: 10 Photograph : b&w ; 25 x 20 cm.
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- Inauguration of Allan Willard Brown, photographs.
Reinhold Niebuhr Papers, 1907-1997, (bulk 1930-1990)
Title:
Reinhold Niebuhr Papers 1907-1997 (bulk 1930-1990)
Theologian, philosopher, and author. Correspondence, speeches, sermons, lectures, articles, book reviews, typescripts of books and articles, family papers, subject files, biographical material, bibliographies, photographs, and memorabilia reflecting Niebuhr's influence on twentieth-century theology, politics, and society and his efforts to apply religious and ethical standards to modern social and political problems including labor and race relations.
ArchivalResource: 16,250 items; 70 containers plus 1 oversize; 28 linear feet
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- Reinhold Niebuhr Papers, 1907-1997, (bulk 1930-1990)
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)
Goldbloom, Maurice. Maurice Goldbloom papers [microform], 1933-1971.
Title:
Maurice Goldbloom papers [microform], 1933-1971.
Largely consists of organizational records, correspondence, reports, and publications of the American Association for a Democratic Germany and its forerunners New Beginning, American Friends of German Freedom, and Council for a Democratic Germany. There is very little personal material.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft. (13 containers)
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- Goldbloom, Maurice. Maurice Goldbloom papers [microform], 1933-1971.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records, 1914-1980, 1920-1950 (bulk)
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records
Correspondence, clippings, minutes, organizing leaflets, photographs, speeches, phonographs, scrapbooks, and organizational records documenting the founding, growth, history and development of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; the activities of its officers and other leading officials; its organizing activities; and its administration.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records, 1914-1980, 1920-1950 (bulk)
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Letters, 1959.
Title:
Letters, 1959.
Correspondence with Jerry Brubaker of Des Moines, Iowa. Two of the letters discuss the Christian concept of the resurrection of the body of Christ.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Letters, 1959.
Paul W. Yinger Papers, 1928-1992
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Paul W. Yinger Papers, 1928-1992
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- Paul W. Yinger Papers, 1928-1992
Brown, Robert McAfee, 1920-2001. Robert McAfee Brown Collection, 1925-2005.
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Robert McAfee Brown Collection, 1925-2005.
Collection contains published and unpublished material authored or collected by Robert McAfee Brown; original and collected material relating to teaching courses in higher education in fields related to religion and Christianity, sermons, lectures, and workshop presentations, and research for writing articles and books; correspondence; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (17 linear feet).
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- Brown, Robert McAfee, 1920-2001. Robert McAfee Brown Collection, 1925-2005.
Wach, Joachim. Papers, 1923-1955
Title:
Wach, Joachim. Papers 1923-1955
Joachim Wach taught at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished works, notes and research files, course materials, and manuscript and correspondence relating to posthumous publications.
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- Wach, Joachim. Papers, 1923-1955
Herbert A. Philbrick Papers, 1849-1997, (bulk 1940-1993)
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Herbert A. Philbrick Papers 1849-1997 (bulk 1940-1993)
Anticommunist activist and counterspy. Correspondence, writings, speeches, television scripts, subject files, and other papers relating primarily to Philbrick's role as a leading anticommunist spokesman, his activities as an informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation while he was a member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), and the television program based on his autobiography, . I Led 3 Lives: Citizen, “Communist,” Counterspy
ArchivalResource: 126,000 items; 290 containers plus 1 oversize plus 1 top secret; 116 linear feet
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- Herbert A. Philbrick Papers, 1849-1997, (bulk 1940-1993)
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987
Title:
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection 1950-1991 1961-1987
Records of the internationally renowned Santa Barbara-based think tank, emphasizing issues such as education, freedom of the press, international relations, public policy, religion, and science and technology in modern society. Included are materials relating to CSDI leaders such as Robert Hutchins, Harry Ashmore, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, W. H. Ferry, Frank Kelly, Stanley K. Sheinbaum, and Harvey Wheeler. Also includes papers, talks, correspondence, and other materials relating to hundreds of other well known figures such as Mortimer Adler, Alexander Comfort, William O. Douglas, Mircea Eliade, J. William Fulbright, Hubert H. Humphrey, Clark Kerr, Eugene McCarthy, Gunnar Myrdal, Reinhold Niebuhr, Linus Pauling, James A. Pike, B. F. Skinner, Adlai Stevenson, Arnold Toynbee, UN Secretary-General U Thant, and Earl Warren.
ArchivalResource: ca. 650 linear feet; (942 boxes; 191 reels of microfilm; ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987
Swanberg, W. A., 1907-. W. A. Swanberg Papers, ca.1927-1992.
Title:
W. A. Swanberg Papers, ca.1927-1992.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, memoranda, notebooks, notecards, proofs, photographs, microfilms, and printed materials. The Papers include the manuscript research materials and correspondence for each of his books except his biography of Theodore Dreiser. Among the correspondents are William Benton, Bruce Catton, Carey McWilliams, Mrs. Fremont Older, and Thornton Wilder.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear ft. (ca.20,300 items in 77 boxes).
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- Swanberg, W. A., 1907-. W. A. Swanberg Papers, ca.1927-1992.
Charles P. Taft Papers, 1816-1983, (bulk 1937-1979)
Title:
Charles P. Taft Papers
Lawyer, Protestant lay leader, and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of President William H. Taft. Family and general correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, financial papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers relating chiefly to Taft's role in Cincinnati politics, municipal reform, law practice, and business interests, church activities, and state and national Republican Party politics.
ArchivalResource: 185,000 items; 465 containers plus 3 oversize; 187 linear feet
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- Taft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983. Papers, 1816-1983 (bulk 1937-1979).
Lawrence S. Kubie Papers, 1916-1978
Title:
Lawrence S. Kubie Papers 1916-1978
Physician, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and writings, reports, notes, financial and legal papers, family papers, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating to Kubie's career in psychoanalysis.
ArchivalResource: 30,000 items; 113 containers; 45 linear feet
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- Lawrence S. Kubie Papers, 1916-1978
Hermann Hagedorn Papers, 1904-1962
Title:
Hermann Hagedorn Papers 1904-1962
Papers of the American poet, novelist, biographer. Correspondence (1905-1962), with George Pierce Baker, Lucien Price, Alice Ehlers, Albert Schweitzer, Van Wyck Brooks, Reinhold Niebuhr, Jack London, and others; research files on subjects of his biographies: Edwin Arlington Robinson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Schweitzer; manuscripts of writings (1904-1958); and memorabilia (1907-1962), including clippings and photographs.
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- Hermann Hagedorn Papers, 1904-1962
Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson papers, 1925-1985 (inclusive) 1960-1980 (bulk).
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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).
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).
Ramsey, Paul. Paul Ramsey papers, 1934-1984 and undated.
Title:
Paul Ramsey papers, 1934-1984 and undated.
Correspondence, memoranda, book reviews, typescripts, reprints, drafts of books and articles, clippings, lecture notes and outlines, course and teaching materials, writings of Ramsey and others, news releases, theses and dissertations, and cassette tapes. The collection centers on the teaching and writing career of Ramsey, principally while a professor in the Department of Religion at Princeton University. These primarily professional papers relate to his fields of interest: theology, philosophy, and the humanities. In particular, Ramsey wrote and taught about Christian and medical ethics, fetal research, abortion, in vitro fertilization, marriage, and sexual ethics. The large Correspondence Series contains letters of prominent theologians. Among the correspondents are the American Medical Association, Daniel Callahan, Van Austin Harvey, the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences. Cont. Ernest W. Lefever, Richard A. McCormick, Abraham John Muste, the National Council of the Churches of Christ, the National Council on Religion in Higher Education, H. Richard Niebuhr, Reinhold Niebuhr, Liston Pope, Quentin L. Quade, Warren T. Reich, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Sargent Shriver, John Edwin Smith, and Richard Preston Unsworth.
ArchivalResource: 14,500 items (24 linear ft.)
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- Ramsey, Paul. Paul Ramsey papers, 1934-1984 and undated.
Providence Plantation (Miss.). Delta and Providence cooperative farms papers, 1925-1963.
Title:
Delta and Providence cooperative farms papers, 1925-1963.
Papers include correspondence of Sherwood Eddy, secretary-treasurer; Sam H. Franklin, director 1936-1943; and A. Eugene Cox, director after 1943. Major topics include agricultural issues and farm operations; fundraising and donations; interracial issues; member morale; poor conditions of southern sharecroppers; cooperative methods; staffing; medical issues; relations and tensions with surrounding communities; criticisms of the farms; and the establishment and impact of the various educational, social, and religious programs on the farms. Other topics include eviction and dire conditions of Arkansas sharecroppers following a strike, many of whom became members at Delta; the Rust cotton picker and plans to fund cooperatives with revenue from its sales; and criticisms of the farms' management techniques and member morale from trustees William R. Amberson and Blaine Treadway, among others, which ultimately led to an investigation conducted by the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union in May 1940. Also included are scattered financial material and other records; plans; issues of the farm publication, "The Co-op Call"; membership agreements; and letters from prospective members seeking placement on the farms. Prominent correspondents include Arthur Raper of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation; H. L. Mitchell and Howard Kester of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union; Delta trustees Reinhold Niebuhr, John Rust, and William R. Amberson; David R. Minter; and various representatives of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Socialist Party, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Cooperative League, the American Friends Service Committee, the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, and the Young Women's Christian Association, among others. There is also some correspondence with Margaret Sanger regarding the Delta farm's interest in contraception. Other papers include incorporation materials, financial materials, organizational papers, meeting minutes, subject files, histories, ledgers, writings, medical reports, and clippings. Clippings include newspaper articles about a meeting held in Tchula, Miss., during which David Minter and A. Eugene Cox were asked by the community to leave Holmes County because they had been accused of teaching social equality between races on the farm.
ArchivalResource: About 9200 items (11.5 linear feet)
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- Providence Plantation (Miss.). Delta and Providence cooperative farms papers, 1925-1963.
Blau, Joseph L. (Joseph Leon), 1909-1986. Joseph L. Blau papers, 1912-1987.
Title:
Joseph L. Blau papers, 1912-1987.
Correspondence, manuscripts, course materials, research notes, minutes, clippings, reprints of articles, as well as 25 inscribed or annotated books. 1990 Addition: Correspondence with publishers, colleagues, friends, and family; articles, drafts of book manuscripts, addresses, and talks; Columbia course files, research files, and printed materials; and personal files of Blau and of his father Rabbi Joel Blau, 1912-1987. Among the cataloged correspondence added are 15 letters from Salo Baron and l letter from Albert Einstein to David Rothstein.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft. ( 36 boxes)
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- Blau, Joseph L. (Joseph Leon), 1909-1986. Joseph L. Blau papers, 1912-1987.
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).
Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions records, 1886-1964 (inclusive).
Title:
Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions records, 1886-1964 (inclusive).
Material documents the activities of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions and provides valuable information on various aspects of American religious life during the period 1886-1964. Religious conditions on American college and university campuses are documented. Vast files of student volunteer application, information and health examination blanks provide personal data on thousands of prospective missionaries which is of potential interest to genealogists, biographers and historians. The financial records and correspondence provide documentation related to philanthropic support of religious causes in America.
ArchivalResource: 285 linear feet (673 boxes, 60 oversize volumes)
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- Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions records, 1886-1964 (inclusive).
Bergmann Family Collection, 1901-1981
Title:
Bergmann Family Collection 1901-1981
Personal documents of Robert, Martha and Hertha Bergmann including diary of WWI, immigration papers, examples ofcurrency from Austria, Hungary, Germany, Photographs, Correspondence
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear feet.
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- Bergmann Family Collection, 1901-1981
Felix Frankfurter papers
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Felix Frankfurter papers
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, oral history interviews, writings, speeches, notes, legal file, newspaper clippings, printed material, photographs, and other papers reflecting Frankfurter's involvement with significant political and social movements and events and his acquaintance with leaders in many segments of society. Documents his early years as a lawyer in public service, his tenure at Harvard Law School (1914-1939), and his years as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1939-1962). Also includes material pertaining to Frankfurter's participation in the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) as a member of the Zionist Commission, his years as trustee of and contributor to The New Republic, and his role in the New Deal as unofficial advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Subjects include the judicial process, law, development of legal and social institutions, the personalities and legal philosophies of members of the Supreme Court, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, and the relation between law and social action. Other topics include banking structure, a survey of crime and criminal justice in Boston conducted by Harvard Law School, foreign affairs, independent regulatory commissions, industrial relations, labor injunctions, literary events and personages between the two world wars, the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, national politics in the United States and Great Britain, public utilities, railroad reorganization, and unemployment. Also includes material pertaining to various organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union, American Law Institute, Cleveland Foundation, National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (U.S. Wickersham Commission), National Consumers' League, Social Science Research Council, and U.S. War Labor Policies Board. Family correspondents include Frankfurter's wife, Marion Denman Frankfurter, and his sisters, Estelle S. Frankfurter and Ella Rogers. Other correspondents include Dean Acheson, Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Emory R. Buckner, Charles C. Burlingham, Frank W. Buxton, Loring Christie, Alfred E. Cohn, Herbert David Croly, Albert Einstein, Herbert Feis, Jerome Frank, Albert M. Friedenberg, Henry J. Friendly, Francis Hackett, Learned Hand, Julian Huxley, Harold Joseph Laski, W. S. Lewis, Max Lowenthal, Archibald MacLeish, Reinhold Niebuhr, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Henry Lewis Stimson.
ArchivalResource: 70,625 items ; 259 containers ; 165 microfilm reels ; 106.4 linear feet.
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- Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965. Felix Frankfurter papers, 1846-1966 (bulk 1907-1966).
Schlesinger, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier), 1917-2007. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers, 1922-2007.
Title:
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers, 1922-2007.
The Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers document the life and work of Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (1917-2007), noted for his political activities in the Democratic Party and for his acclaimed accounts of nineteenth and twentieth century history.
ArchivalResource: 241.35 linear feet (570 boxes)
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- Schlesinger, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier), 1917-2007. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. papers, 1922-2007.
Colt Press. Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
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Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Collection contains correspondence with poets and other writers. Names are listed in the record as added entries.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
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- Colt Press. Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Lehmann, William Christian, 1888-. Papers, 1916-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1916-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, research materials, microfilms, printed materials and books. Included among the correspondents are Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, Norman Thomas, Wayne Morse, Reinhold Niebuhr and Franklin H. Giddings. Also included are the manuscript notes and research materials for Lehmann's book, "John Millar of Glasgow, 1735-1801" (l960); early drafts, notes and research materials for "Henry Home, Lord Kames, and the Scottish Enlightenment" (1971); and numerous papers and articles, many unpublished, dealing with the Scottish Enlightenment. The collection also includes some information relating to Lehmann's involvement in local and national politics, especially his participation in the Liberal Party and Americans for Democratic Action. A number of Lehmann's Scottish books, as well as his own writings are shelved at the end of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear ft (ca. 750 items in 13 boxes).
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- Lehmann, William Christian, 1888-. Papers, 1916-1980.
Abraham Aaron Roback papers, 1909-1965.
Title:
Abraham Aaron Roback papers
Papers of Abraham Aaron Roback (1890-1965), the Polish-born, American psychologist, philologist, folklorist, and educator.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (12.5 linear ft.)
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- Abraham Aaron Roback papers, 1909-1965.
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,
ArchivalResource:
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- Kaufman, Enit, 1908?-1961. American Portraits Papers, 1914-1958 (bulk 1940-1944).
Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs. Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs records, 1914-1996.
Title:
Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs records, 1914-1996.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial records, publications, notes, subject files, awards, speeches, reports and audiovisual materials document work by the Church Peace Union, its successors Council on Religion in International Affairs and Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and related organizations such as the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. The first installment of the CCEIA archival materials came to the RBML in 1974, with numerous additions over the years. A major addition in 1982 contained primarily the records of the Board of Directors and their semi-annual meetings, as well as the various programs and institutes of the Council, for the years 1972-1982, along with selected 1930s materials. 1986 addition contains presidential correspondence files, minutes of the Board of Trustees and committees, special projects, programs and conferences files, and the business and editorial files of "Worldview". Correspondents include John Foster Dulles, Jane Addams, Fiorello La Guardia, and Paul Tillich. 1990 and 2000 additions includes files of CCEIA presidents and vice presidents, paper and audiovisual materials on Merrill House Conversation Programs; Educational programs; International Monetary Fund/Lecture series; The Annals Of The Academy Of Political & Social Science; Washington Consultations; Colloquia for the Clergy; Church State Project; Asian Development & The Carribean Initiative; Korea: Year 2000 Project; fundraising files, printed materials and files of the Department of Publications.
ArchivalResource: 415 linear feet ( 879 boxes)
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- Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs. Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs records, 1914-1996.
4079856, 1906-1995. Walter Gellhorn papers, ca.1930-1992.
Title:
Walter Gellhorn papers, ca.1930-1992.
Correspondence, writings, reports, memoranda, case files, and related printed materials. The papers cover the entire field of law with particular emphasis on civil rights, labor law, and family law. They include several series of office files dealing with Columbia University Law faculty, students, his course materials, and the administration of the Law School. In addition, there are numerous files for Amherst College (from which Gellhorn received his A.B. degree), arbitration cases, federal administrative procedure, legislation, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Association of American Law Schools, and Fordham University (for which he prepared a study). There are manuscripts, drafts, proofs, correspondence, and other related materials for some of his books: Administrative Law Cases and Comments (1940); Security, Loyalty and Science (1950); The States and Subversion (1952); Individual Freedom and Government Restraint (1956); When Americans Complain (1966); and Ombudsmen and others (1966). 1986 Addition: Series III, 1975-1983. 1992 Addition: Series IV, 1976-1992.
ArchivalResource: 157 linear ft. ( 376 boxes)
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- 4079856, 1906-1995. Walter Gellhorn papers, ca.1930-1992.
Fund for the Reinhold Niebuhr Award, Inc., Records, 1965-1975
Title:
Fund for the Reinhold Niebuhr Award, Inc., Records 1965-1975
Correspondence, administrative and financial records, printed matter, and miscellaneous material concerning a fund created in honor of the theologian and social philosopher Reinhold Niebuhr.
ArchivalResource: 2,500 items; 10 containers; 4 linear feet
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- Fund for the Reinhold Niebuhr Award, Inc., Records, 1965-1975
Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965
Title:
Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965
The majority of the approximately 200 papers were written in connection with the Theological Discussion Group. The papers provide insight into the thoughts and Christian perspective of numerous American theologians and discuss various religious issues of the times. Papers arising from other organizations with similar intent are also contained in the collection. The Theological Discussion Group was established in 1934 as a series of two weekend retreat discussions during the academic year where prominent American theologians met to exchange ideas. The meetings were held at Yale Divinity School and in Washington, D.C.
ArchivalResource: Total archival boxes 5; total linear footage 2.5
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- Theological Discussion Group. Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1965 (inclusive).
St. Clair, Richard, 1946-. Serenity prayer : for chorus a cappella, SATB : op. 55 / by Richard Saint Clair.
Title:
Serenity prayer : for chorus a cappella, SATB : op. 55 / by Richard Saint Clair. c1990.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (3 p.), bound ; 28 cm.
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- St. Clair, Richard, 1946-. Serenity prayer : for chorus a cappella, SATB : op. 55 / by Richard Saint Clair.
Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Title:
Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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- Yaddo records, 1870-1980
Gerdau, Carlson. Bishop Charles D. Williams : inspiration to Reinhold Niebuhr / Carlson Gerdau.
Title:
Bishop Charles D. Williams : inspiration to Reinhold Niebuhr / Carlson Gerdau. 1987.
ArchivalResource: iii, 63, [8] leaves : ill., facsims. ; 29 cm.
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- Gerdau, Carlson. Bishop Charles D. Williams : inspiration to Reinhold Niebuhr / Carlson Gerdau.
Storm Publishers. Storm Publishers records, 1940-1968.
Title:
Storm Publishers records, 1940-1968.
Correspondence between Alexander Gode von Aesch and Albert Einstein, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Rene Fullop-Miller, Franz Horch, Patrick Mahoney, Thomas Mann, Paul Nettl, Reinhold Niebuhr, Rudolf Schick, Karl Schueck, Fritz von Unruh, Thornton Wilder, and Friderike Zweig, 1940-68; Also manuscripts, primarily by Fritz von Unruh; reviews and publicity on Patrick Mahoney, Paul Nettl, and Fritz von Unruh; bank statements, contracts, tax forms, and invoices; and miscellaneous clippings, programs, brochures, and catalogs.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 cu. ft.
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- Storm Publishers. Storm Publishers records, 1940-1968.
Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
Title:
Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, administrative and teaching files, and research materials which document the personal life and professional career of Ross Granville Harrison. Correspondence with many academic, medical, and scientific figures is included, as are the records relating to Yale University's Department of Zoology (1920-1938) and Osborn Zoological Laboratory (1919-1938). Drafts of writings, lectures and related visual materials, research files, and photographs are also arranged in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 71 linear ft.
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- Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
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.
Cohen, Morris Raphael, 1880-1947. Morris Raphael Cohen papers, 1898-1981.
Title:
Morris Raphael Cohen papers
Contains personal and professional correspondence, notes, manuscripts of published and unpublished writings, diaries, students' papers, material relating to Thomas Davidson and Breadwinner's College, biographical material, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Papers highlight Cohen's influence as an early proponent of legal philosophy; his career as a teacher of philosophy, especially at the City College of New York; Jewish concerns and his affiliation with the Conference on Jewish Relations; writings on the philosophy of history, the philosophy of science, social philosophy, logic and ethics; and an extensive correspondence with family, friends, professional associates, and major contemporary philosophers. Correspondents include Bertrand Russell, Albert Einstein, H.A. Overstreet, Edmund Husserl, Albert O. Lovejoy, John Dewey, David Swenson. William James, George Herbert Palmer, William T. Harris, Josiah Royce, Felix Adler, Hugo Münsterberg, Ralph Barton Perry, Richard McKeon, James H. Tufts, Frank Knight, Louis Gottschalk, Robert Hutchins, H.L. Mencken, Talcott Parsons, Walter Lippmann, Harold Laski, Reihold Niebuhr, Roscoe Pound, Oliver W. Holmes, Louis Brandeis, William O. Douglas, Benjamin Cardozo, Felix Frankfurter, and others. Only one letter exists from George Santayana, but it offers and appraisal of Cohen's book, Reason and Nature. Also contains the papers of Leonora Cohen Rosenfield, Cohen's daughter, which includes research materials and correspondence for a biography she wrote on her father, Portrait of a Philosopher.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear ft.
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- Cohen, Morris Raphael, 1880-1947. Papers, 1898-1981.
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
Ogle, Arthur, b. 1871. A theology of history: Reinhold Niebuhr.
Title:
A theology of history: Reinhold Niebuhr. 1964.
ArchivalResource: 64 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Ogle, Arthur, b. 1871. A theology of history: Reinhold Niebuhr.
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
James A. Pike Papers, 1868-1970
Title:
James A. Pike Papers 1868-1970
Papers of the American clergyman, lawyer, Episcopal bishop, wrote and spoke on the church and social problems, Christian and legal ethics, pastoral psychology, psychical research, and spiritualism. Collection includes correspondence (family letters, personal, and business correspondence); notebooks; professional records relating to Pike's legal career and ecclesiastical appointments as Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Fifth Bishop of California, among others; writings (manuscript and/or typescript articles and essays, book reviews, books, interviews, sermons, and speeches); and memorabilia (awards, financial and legal records, photographs, and scrapbooks). Notable correspondents listed in subject headings below.
ArchivalResource: 62.0 linear ft.
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- James A. Pike Papers, 1868-1970
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946 (bulk 1935-1945)
Title:
Sidney Hillman papers
Papers documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's president during the Depression, New Deal, and war years, as well as his work with the NRA, the National Defense Advisory Commission, and the War Production Board. Sidney Hillman and the ACWA played crucial roles in founding the CIO. Hillman's correspondence with Walter Reuther and George Addes of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and Emil Rieve of the Textile Workers' Organizing Committee reflects that effort. The Roosevelt era brought both increased visibility and power to Hillman and the union. In 1933, Hillman was chosen to serve on the National Recovery Administration's Labor Advisory Board. The materials from this NRA period describe the Roosevelt administration's attempts to draw up codes of fair competition to determine production quotas and fix wages and hours in order to bring about economic recovery. The NRA records also contain Hillman's correspondence with government officials as well as leaders of labor unions and of private firms. There are also some reports and raw data used by the NRA in developing its codes. In 1940, as U.S. involvement in World War II became increasingly likely, Roosevelt organized the National Defense Advisory Commission (NDAC) to coordinate economic mobilization for the war. Hillman was named to the Commission; later he was tapped to be associate director of the War Production Board. The NDAC materials in this collection document Hillman's experiences and include correspondence with William Knudsen. There are also some reports and directives prepared by the War Production Board. Other notable topics include: aid to free labor organizations in Europe during World War II; anti-fascist efforts by U.S.labor organizations; civil rights; the clothing trade in the U.S. and Canada; economic conditions during the depression, particularly in the U.S. garment industry; international labor activities; Jewish workers in Palestine; labor organizing in the U.S. and Canada; relations with other unions; the Spanish Civil War, including labor aid to and participation in the Republican cause; union involvement in politics and government in the U.S.; the role of women and minorities in the labor movement; and worker education. Notable individuals represented in the collection include: Mary Anderson; John B. Andrews; August Bellanca; Dorothy Bellanca; George Berry; S.M. Blinken; Louis Brandeis; Harry Bridges; John Brophy; Max Danish; Clarence Darrow; Gladys Dickason; David Dubinsky; Lillian Hellman; Charles J. Hendley; Arturo Giovannitti; Henry Green; William Green; J.B.S. Hardman; Bessie Hillman; Horace Kallen; Paul Kellogg; Philip La Follette; Robert La Follette; Fiorello LaGuardia; Herbert H. Lehman; John L. Lewis; Sinclair Lewis; Jay Lovestone; Homer Martin; Lucy Mason; Tom Mooney; Reinhold Niebuhr; Frances Perkins; Charles Poletti; Lee Pressman; Walter Reuther; Emil Rieve; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Rose Schneiderman; Upton Sinclair; Harry Truman; B.C. Vladeck; Robert F. Wagner; Henry Wallace; Walter White; and Matthew Woll. Additional organizations of significance represented include: local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Civil Liberties Union; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American League Against War and Fascism; the AFL; the CIO; the Fur and Leather Workers' Union; Hart, Schaffner, and Marx; Hickey Freeman and Company; the Jewish Daily Forward; the Journeymen Tailors Union; Labor's Non-Partisan League; the NAACP; the NRA; the Socialist Party (U.S.); the Steel Workers' Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Union of America; the UAW; the U.S. Department of Labor and its Women's Bureau; the Urban League; the Women's Trade Union League; and the Workmen's Circle.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946, 1935-1945 (bulk).
Boys, Richard Charles, 1912-. Correspondence, 1949-1954.
Title:
Correspondence, 1949-1954.
Correspondence with literary and other notable figures relating to the special University of Michigan inter-departmental summer session programs, "Contemporary Arts and Society" (1950), "Modern Views of Man and Society" (1952), and "Popular Arts in America" (1953), and to a Robert Flaherty film festival (1954).
ArchivalResource: 276 items.
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- Boys, Richard Charles, 1912-. Correspondence, 1949-1954.
Emergency Peace Campaign (U.S.). Records, 1935-1941 bulk, 1936-1937.
Title:
Records, 1935-1941 bulk, 1936-1937.
Includes minutes, reports of field workers and peace caravans, correspondence, financial records, pledges of abstinence from war, publications, clippings, local peace council materials, and files of five of the campaign's twenty area offices (Kansas City, New York City, St. Louis, Chicago, and Michigan).
ArchivalResource: 88.75 linear ft.
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- Emergency Peace Campaign (U.S.). Records, 1935-1941 bulk, 1936-1937.
Burlingham, Charles Culp, 1858-1959. Papers, 1876-1960
Title:
Charles Culp Burlingham papers, 1876-1960
Papers of Charles Culp Burlingham (1858-1959), attorney, civic leader, and reformer. Chiefly correspondence, together with writings, speeches, reports, government documents, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, genealogies, photos, and other papers, relating to personal and professional affairs, cultural affairs in New York City, efforts on behalf of civic and judicial reform, alumni activities with Harvard College and Columbia University Law School, espousal of civil liberties causes, and work on behalf of the Episcopal Church.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes and 1 Paige box
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- Papers, 1876-1960
William Ernest Hocking papers
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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.
Grant, Frances R. Frances Grant collection, 1897-1986 (bulk 1917-1986).
Title:
Frances Grant collection, 1897-1986 (bulk 1917-1986).
Collection consisting of Frances Grant's personal papers, 1897(1917)-1986, and records of organizations with which she was affiliated: the Roerich Museum (records and related papers, 1920-1985, but primarily 1921-1937), the Pan-American Women's Association (records, 1931-1985), the International League for Human Rights (copies of records, 1935-1985) and the Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom (records, 1929-1986, but primarily 1949-1986). Much of the collection concerns the political and cultural life of Latin America in the middle of the twentieth century, including files relating to Argentina, Boliva, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela, although other countries are also represented. Additionally, through correspondence and other papers, the collection documents Grant's travels to New Mexico and to many places outside the United States, including India, several countries in Europe and most of the countries in Latin America. Material related to her book Oriental Philosophy: The Story of the Teachers of the East (copyright 1936) is also included. Correspondents represented in the collection include many elected officials, cultural figures (especially artists) and other prominent individuals in the United States and Latin America. A variety of document types are present in the collection, among which are: address books, appointment books, a banner, broadsides, card indexes, certificates, correspondence, event programs, exhibition catalogs, identity cards, invitations, itineraries, manuscripts for publication, menus, notes, photographs, press clippings, scrapbooks and speeches, as well as articles of incorporation, agendas, minutes, press releases, reports, resolutions, mailing lists, financial documents, microfilm and sound recordings. Newspapers, newsletters and other periodicals are also present, together with a few paintings, several prints and a variety of artifacts. Included among the many correspondents represented are: Robert J. Alexander (letters from 1950-1981), Angelica Balabanoff, Roger Baldwin (letters from 1947-1978), Rómulo Betancourt, Albert P. Blaustein (letters from 1974, 1980 and 1984), Pearl S. Buck (1 letter: 1932), Violeta Chamorro, Julia Codesido, Aaron Copland (2 letters: 1945), John dos Passos (4 letters: 1945), José Figueres, Jesús de Galíndez, Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, Lillian Hellman (1 letter: 1945), Hubert H. Humphrey (5 letters and 1 photocopy: 1960-1961, 1963-1964 and 1977), Lyndon B. Johnson (1 letter and 1 printed card: 1963-1964), Harry Kantor (letters from 1961-1977), John F. Kennedy (1 letter: 1959), Archibald MacLeish (3 letters: 1945), H.L. Mencken (1 letter: 1945), Gabriela Mistral, Luis Muñoz Marín, Reinhold Niebuhr (1 letter: 1945), Georgia O'Keeffe (3 letters and 1 postcard: 1956, 1975 and undated), Serafino Romualdi, Eleanor Roosevelt (1 letter: 1960), Ernesto E. Sammartino, Aureliano Sánchez Arango, Arthur M. Schlesinger (letters from 1961-1970 and 1981-1982), Adlai E. Stevenson (3 letters: 1960-1962), Norman Thomas (letters from 1953-1967), Thornton Wilder (2 letters and 2 postcards: 1942, 1945 and 1975) and Frank Lloyd Wright (2 letters: 1945). Certain of these correspondents are also represented by additional letters written on their behalf (e.g., by a secretary), by materials in other formats (e.g., selected writings) or by materials written about them (e.g., biographical data). In addition to materials documenting the Roerich Museum, there are papers present which relate to Nicholas Roerich, the Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments (the "Roerich Pact"), Henry A. Wallace's interest in and falling out with Nicholas Roerich and a controversial 1934-1935 United States-funded botanical expedition to Northern China (Inner Mongolia and Manchuria) which Roerich led. The materials relating to Henry Wallace include original letters, 1927-1935, which he sent to Grant, among which are the enigmatic "Guru Letters" which were used by Wallace's detractors in the 1940s in an attempt to discredit him.
ArchivalResource: 78 cubic ft. (66 cartons, 20 boxes of assorted sizes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Grant, Frances R. Frances Grant collection, 1897-1986 (bulk 1917-1986).
Lehmann, Paul Louis, 1906-1994. Reinhold Neibuhr [i.e. Niebuhr], in memoriam : 1892-1971 / [by Paul Lehmann].
Title:
Reinhold Neibuhr [i.e. Niebuhr], in memoriam : 1892-1971 / [by Paul Lehmann]. [1972]
ArchivalResource: [3] leaves in folder ; 30 cm.
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- Lehmann, Paul Louis, 1906-1994. Reinhold Neibuhr [i.e. Niebuhr], in memoriam : 1892-1971 / [by Paul Lehmann].
Lessing J. Rosenwald Papers, 1891-1979, (bulk 1932-1979)
Title:
Lessing J. Rosenwald Papers 1891-1979 (bulk 1932-1979)
Bibliophile, businessman, and philanthropist. Correspondence, subject files, speeches and writings, printed matter, and miscellany relating to Rosenwald's career with Sears, Roebuck & Company; his activities on behalf of various Jewish causes and his opposition to Zionism; his public service work with the National Recovery Administration and the War Production Board; his various charitable, educational, and cultural philanthropies; and his work as a bibliographer and collector of books and prints.
ArchivalResource: 28,000 items; 81 containers plus 2 oversize; 32.6 linear feet
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- Lessing J. Rosenwald Papers, 1891-1979, (bulk 1932-1979)
Charles David Williams papers, 1878-1923
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Charles David Williams papers 1878-1923
Bishop of the Michigan Diocese of the Episcopal Church, 1906-1923, and advocate of the "social gospel" views of Walter Rauschenbusch. Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks on labor and social issues, and biographical material.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Charles David Williams papers, 1878-1923
Reinhold Niebuhr papers, 1907-1997
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Reinhold Niebuhr papers, 1907-1997
Correspondence, speeches, sermons, lectures, articles, book reviews, typescripts of books and articles, family papers, subject files, biographical material, bibliographies, photographs, and memorabilia reflecting Niebuhr's influence on twentieth century theology, politics, and society and his efforts to apply religious and ethical standards to modern social and political problems including labor and race relations. Also documented are his interests in the Delta Cooperative Farm Project, Hillhouse, Miss. (1935-1943), the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice of the Socialist Party of Tennessee (1935-1938), U.S. National Committee for UNESCO, CARE, and other social agencies; his association with the Evangelical and Reformed Church; his delivery of the Gifford lectures at the University of Edinburgh (1939), travels to Germany with the U.S. Commission on Cultural Affairs in Occupied Territories (1946), and other trips to Europe in the 1940s; and his book reviews in the New York Times, Saturday Review, and the New Republic. Typescripts of three Niebuhr books are included: Man's Nature and His Communities (1965), Pious and Secular America (1950), and The Self and the Dramas of History (1955). Family papers include correspondence between Niebuhr and his wife, Ursula Niebuhr, and correspondence and subject files maintained by her relating to her husband and his writings. Also included are papers (1952-1963) of June Bingham and the MS. of her biography of Niebuhr, Courage to Change (1961); and papers relating to Richard Wightman Fox's Reinhold Niebuhr: A Biography (1985). Correspondents include W. H. Auden, John Barnes, Jacques Barzun, Tony Benn, John Coleman Bennett, Sir Isaiah Berlin, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Jimmy Carter, Tom C. Clark, Paul D. Clasper, Henry Sloane Coffin, James Bryant Conant, Isobel Cripps, Sir Richard Stafford Cripps, Sherwood Eddy, Dwight D. Eisenhower, T. S. Eliot, Felix Frankfurter, Sam H. Franklin, J. King Gordon, Ruth Anderson Gordon, Ronald O. Hall, Will Herberg, Hubert H. Humphrey, Robert Maynard Hutchins, George Frost Kennan, Teddy Kollek, Franklin Hamlin Littell, Archibald MacLeish, Norman Mailer, Martin E. Marty, George S. McGovern, Margaret Mead, Hans J. Morgenthau, Daniel P. Moynihan, H. Richard Niebuhr, Alan Paton, James A. Pike, Samuel D. Press, D. B. Robertson, Oliver Sacks, William Scarlett, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr., Margaret Stansgate, Ronald H. Stone, Paul Tillich, Henry P. Van Dusen, Geraldine Van Husen, Hugh Van Husen, Willem Adolph Visser't Hooft, and E. L. Woodward. Organizational correspondents include Americans for Democratic Action, Commission on the Freedom of the Press, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., Union for Democratic Action, and World Council of Churches.
ArchivalResource: 15,500 items.67 containers plus 1 oversize.27 linear feet.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Papers of Reinhold Niebuhr, 1907-1994 (bulk 1930-1990).
Ramsey, Paul. Papers, 1934-1988 and undated.
Title:
Papers, 1934-1988 and undated.
Correspondence, memoranda, book reviews, typescripts, reprints, drafts of books and articles, clippings, lecture notes and outlines, course and teaching materials, writings of Ramsey and others, news releases, theses and dissertations, and cassette tapes. The collection centers on the teaching and writing career of Ramsey, principally while a professor in the Department of Religion at Princeton University. These primarily professional papers relate to his fields of interest: theology, philosophy, and the humanities. In particular, Ramsey wrote and taught about Christian and medical ethics, fetal research, abortion, in vitro fertilization, marriage, and sexual ethics. The large Correspondence Series contains letters of prominent theologians. Among the correspondents are the American Medical Association, Daniel Callahan, Van Austin Harvey, the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences. Cont. Ernest W. Lefever, Richard A. McCormick, Abraham John Muste, the National Council of the Churches of Christ, the National Council on Religion in Higher Education, H. Richard Niebuhr, Reinhold Niebuhr, Liston Pope, Quentin L. Quade, Warren T. Reich, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Sargent Shriver, John Edwin Smith, William G. Bartholome, and Richard Preston Unsworth.
ArchivalResource: 14,530 items (24 linear ft.)
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- Ramsey, Paul. Papers, 1934-1988 and undated.
McElvaney, William K., 1928-. Oral history interview with William McElvaney, 2008 August 20.
Title:
Oral history interview with William McElvaney, 2008 August 20.
Interview with Reverend William McElvaney, Dallas clergyman and social activist, concerning his childhood and education in Dallas; membership in Methodist Church; pursuit of undergraduate and MBA degrees from SMU; career in banking and oil businesses; decision to enter Perkins School of Theology at SMU and Union Theology Seminary in New York; influence of Reinhold Niebuhr; family life; pastorship of Methodist church in Justin, Tex., St. Stephen's United Methodist Church of Mesquite, Tex., and Northhaven United Methodist Church of Dallas; involvement in Dallas civil rights movement, particularly around issue of fair housing, and efforts to integrate Mesquite schools; involvement in antiwar movement; career as teacher and administrator at Saint Paul School of Theology of Kansas City and Perkins School of Theology; efforts to make Northhaven a "reconciling congregation", opinions on "Religious Right" and its role in American politics.
ArchivalResource: 62 leaves ; 29 cm.
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- McElvaney, William K., 1928-. Oral history interview with William McElvaney, 2008 August 20.
Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979, 1926-1972
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Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979 1926-1972
Educator, sociologist, scholar, and author. Includes personal and professional correspondence; administrative and teaching records; research data; manuscripts of published and unpublished speeches, articles and books; photographs; and Bond family papers, especially those of Horace Bond's father, James Bond. Fully represented are Bond's two major interests: black education, especially its history and sociological aspects, and Africa, particularly as related to educational and political conditions. Correspondents include many notable African American educators, Africanists, activists, authors and others, such as Albert C. Barnes, Claude A. Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Arna Bontemps, Ralph Bunch, Rufus Clement, J.G. St. Clair Drake, W.E.B. Du Bois, Edwin Embree, John Hope Franklin, E. Franklin Frazier, W.C. Handy, Thurgood Marshall, Benjamin E. Mays, Kwame Nkrumah, Robert Ezra Park, A. Phillip Randolph, Lawrence P. Reddick, A.A. Schomburg, George Shepperson, Carter Woodson and Monroe Work.
ArchivalResource: 169 boxes; (84.5 linear ft.)
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- Horace Mann Bond Papers MS 411., 1830-1979, 1926-1972
Kirchwey, Freda. Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].
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Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].
Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, diaries, appointment books, travel reports, articles, photos, clippings, and files of The Nation from the 1930s to the 1950s document Kirchwey's career. Administrative papers of The Nation reflect her involvement with the legal, financial, and staff problems of the magazine. Much of the editorial material and correspondence illustrate the issues on which The Nation focused: fascism, the New Deal, World War II, and anti-communism. The files of The Nation Associates, a non-profit membership corporation founded in 1943, contain correspondence, reports, and printed material describing its activities on behalf of the establishment of Israel and the overthrow of Franco in Spain. Also includes papers of Alvarez del Vayo, the last foreign minister of the Republican government of Spain; reports and correspondence of other organizations with which Kirchwey was associated; and notes for her unpublished book on The Nation.
ArchivalResource: 11 linear ft.
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- Kirchwey, Freda. Papers, 1871-1972 (inclusive), 1937-1971 (bulk) [microform].
Edmund B. Chaffee Papers, 1902-1937
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Edmund B. Chaffee Papers 1902-1937
Papers of the American clergyman, educator. Chaffee was a Presbyterian minister in New York City. Correspondence, letters to magazines to which Chaffee contributed, notes, sermons, scrapbooks, diaries, and published material. Sermons (1914-1936) include such topics as religion, specifically Christianity, and its relationship to politics, labor, technocracy, war, pacifism, communism, and socialism.
ArchivalResource: 47 linear ft.
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- Edmund B. Chaffee Papers, 1902-1937
Lehmann, William Christian, 1888-. William Christian Lehmann papers, 1916-1980.
Title:
William Christian Lehmann papers, 1916-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, research materials, microfilms, printed materials and books. Included among the correspondents are Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, Norman Thomas, Wayne Morse, Reinhold Niebuhr and Franklin H. Giddings. Also included are the manuscript notes and research materials for Lehmann's book, "John Millar of Glasgow, 1735-1801" (l960); early drafts, notes and research materials for "Henry Home, Lord Kames, and the Scottish Enlightenment" (1971); and numerous papers and articles, many unpublished, dealing with the Scottish Enlightenment. The collection also includes some information relating to Lehmann's involvement in local and national politics, especially his participation in the Liberal Party and Americans for Democratic Action. A number of Lehmann's Scottish books, as well as his own writings are shelved at the end of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 13 boxes.
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- Lehmann, William Christian, 1888-. William Christian Lehmann papers, 1916-1980.
Kester, Howard A., 1904-1977. Papers, 1923-1978.
Title:
Papers, 1923-1978.
Correspondence of Howard A. Kester and his wife, Alice Harris Kester, together with reports, leaflets, pamphlets, newsletters, organization reports, writings, and other items. Included are materials about Kester's association, beginning in the 1930s, with such organizations as the YMCA, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, the Socialist Pary, and others active in the movement for social change. Also included are materials relating to Kester's work, beginning in the 1940s, with such institutions as the Penn School on Saint Helena Island, S.C., the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, N.C., and Montreat-Anderson College in Montreat, N.C. There is also material relating to Kester's later work as an educational innovator and about Kester himself and his development as a Christian radical, social reformer, administrator, and teacher. Kester's correspondents include William Ruthrauff Amberson, Olive Dame Campbell, Thomas B. Cowan, Frank Porter Graham, Harry Leland Mitchell, Nelle Morton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Washington Odum, Arthur Franklin Raper, and Norman Thomas.
ArchivalResource: 1, 200 items (11.0 linear ft.)
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- Kester, Howard A., 1904-1977. Papers, 1923-1978.
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).
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).
Childs, Marquis William, 1903-. Papers, 1919-1967.
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Papers, 1919-1967.
Papers of a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and St. Louis "Post-Dispatch" reporter and columnist who covered primarily national and world developments. Also represented are Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Hubert H. Humphrey, Harold L. Ickes, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hans V. Kaltenborn, C. Estes Kefauver, John F. Kennedy, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Trygve Lie, David E. Lilienthal, Walter Lippmann, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Clare Boothe Luce, H.L. Mencken, Mikhail Menshikov, Edward P. Morgan, Wayne L. Morse, Edward R. Murrow, Gaylord Nelson, Reinhold Niebuhr, Richard M. Nixon, William Proxmire, Abraham Ribicoff, Edward V. Rickenbacker, Morris H. Rubin, Dean Rusk, Adlai E. Stevenson, W. Stuart Symington, Norman M. Thomas, Harry S. Truman, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Earl Warren, Sumner Welles, and Wendell L. Willkie. Letters from readers include comments on the airline subsidy lobby, the John Birch Society and other right-wing organizations, and Childs' own political beliefs and concern for civil liberties. St. Louis "Post-Dispatch" Washington bureau files, 1932-1960, contain editorial correspondence, memos, dispatches, and some articles. The majority pertain to Raymond P. Brandt, head of the bureau, and Benjamin Reese, an editor in St. Louis; Childs himself is directly concerned with only a small percentage. In content, these files reflect the major national and international events to which they relate. Childs' writings are represented by free-lance articles; book reviews; speeches and addresses; drafts and notes of "Eisenhower, Captive Hero" (1958), "Ethics in Business Society" (1954, with S. Douglass Cater), "The Peacemaker" (1961), and "Taint of Innocence" (1967); reviews of these and other volumes; and manuscripts of several unpublished books. There are also scripts for several ABC radio news programs. Documentation of his research methodology includes notes and memoranda; interviews with Winston S. Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Alfred M. Landon, and Franklin D. Roosevelt; and news dispatches from Poland and Russia. Also included are miscellaneous business papers and biographical material. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 11.6 c.f. (29 archives boxes) and4 tape recordings; plus.additions of 8.1 c.f.4 tape recordings, and83 photographs.
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- Childs, Marquis William, 1903-. Papers, 1919-1967.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Letter to A[lbert] Craig Baird. New York, NY. 1944 Feb. 28.
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Letter to A[lbert] Craig Baird. New York, NY. 1944 Feb. 28.
Regretting that recent speeches (sermons) are unavailable since none have been written in a year.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Letter to A[lbert] Craig Baird. New York, NY. 1944 Feb. 28.
Wolf, Herman. Herman Wolf papers, 1924-1958.
Title:
Herman Wolf papers, 1924-1958.
Correspondence, clippings, notes, articles, memoranda, press releases, reports and other materials relating to Herman Wolf's activities as an editor and writer for labor journals. Includes material relating to the War Production Board, Fuller Houses and politics on Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 17 linear ft. (32 boxes)
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- Wolf, Herman. Herman Wolf papers, 1924-1958.
Guide to the Tamiment Institute Records, 1935-1990s
Title:
Guide to the Tamiment Institute Records, 1935-1990s
The Tamiment Institute was founded in 1935 as the educational arm of the People's Educational Camp Society (PECS), which owned and operated Camp Tamiment, an educational and recreational summer resort (originally) for socialists and their families near Bushkill, in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. The Institute organized lectures, conferences and seminars, essay contests, and book awards at the Camp and in New York City. The Collection contains clippings, correspondence, conference and seminar papers, essays, programs, administrative and financial records, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 Linear Feet in 11 manuscript boxes, 11 record cartons, and one folder in one shared box.
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- Tamiment Institute Records, 1935-1990s
Goldbloom, Maurice. Papers, 1933-1971.
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Papers, 1933-1971.
Largely consists of organizational records, correspondence, reports, and publications of the American Association for a Democratic Germany and its forerunners New Beginning, American Friends of German Freedom, and Council for a Democratic Germany. There is very little personal material.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 lin. ft. (13 boxes)
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- Goldbloom, Maurice. Papers, 1933-1971.
Fund for the Republic Records, 1928-1964, 1952-1961
Title:
Fund for the Republic Records 1928-1964 1952-1961
The Records of the Fund for the Republic document the activities of the Fund for the Republic, Inc. and its defense of civil rights and civil liberties from 1952 through 1961. The records provide an invaluable look at the Fund's struggle to uphold the basic principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights during the years of McCarthyism and its aftermath.
ArchivalResource: 91.1 linear feet; 201 archival boxes, 4 8x10 photograph boxes, 1 11x11box, 1 18.5x14.5 oversized box, and 2 custom-made boxes
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- Fund for the Republic Records, 1928-1964, 1952-1961
Kirchwey, Freda, 1893-1976. Papers, 1871-1972
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Papers of Freda Kirchwey, 1871-1972
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, etc., of Freda Kirchwey, journalist, editor, and publisher of The Nation
ArchivalResource: 27 file boxes, 18 photograph folders, 2 oversize folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder 1 reel microfilm.
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- Papers, 1871-1972
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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- Robert A. Nisbet Papers, 1949-1994, (bulk 1953-1990)
Charles P. Taft Papers, 1816-1983, (bulk 1937-1979)
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Charles P. Taft Papers
Lawyer, Protestant lay leader, and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of President William H. Taft. Family and general correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, financial papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers relating chiefly to Taft's role in Cincinnati politics, municipal reform, law practice, and business interests, church activities, and state and national Republican Party politics.
ArchivalResource: 185,000 items; 465 containers plus 3 oversize; 187 linear feet
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- Charles P. Taft Papers, 1816-1983, (bulk 1937-1979)
Felix Frankfurter papers
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Felix Frankfurter papers
Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, oral history interviews, writings, speeches, notes, legal file, newspaper clippings, printed material, photographs, and other papers reflecting Frankfurter's involvement with significant political and social movements and events and his acquaintance with leaders in many segments of society. Documents his early years as a lawyer in public service, his tenure at Harvard Law School (1914-1939), and his years as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1939-1962). Also includes material pertaining to Frankfurter's participation in the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) as a member of the Zionist Commission, his years as trustee of and contributor to The New Republic, and his role in the New Deal as unofficial advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Subjects include the judicial process, law, development of legal and social institutions, the personalities and legal philosophies of members of the Supreme Court, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, and the relation between law and social action. Other topics include banking structure, a survey of crime and criminal justice in Boston conducted by Harvard Law School, foreign affairs, independent regulatory commissions, industrial relations, labor injunctions, literary events and personages between the two world wars, the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, national politics in the United States and Great Britain, public utilities, railroad reorganization, and unemployment. Also includes material pertaining to various organizations including the American Civil Liberties Union, American Law Institute, Cleveland Foundation, National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (U.S. Wickersham Commission), National Consumers' League, Social Science Research Council, and U.S. War Labor Policies Board. Family correspondents include Frankfurter's wife, Marion Denman Frankfurter, and his sisters, Estelle S. Frankfurter and Ella Rogers. Other correspondents include Dean Acheson, Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Emory R. Buckner, Charles C. Burlingham, Frank W. Buxton, Loring Christie, Alfred E. Cohn, Herbert David Croly, Albert Einstein, Herbert Feis, Jerome Frank, Albert M. Friedenberg, Henry J. Friendly, Francis Hackett, Learned Hand, Julian Huxley, Harold Joseph Laski, W. S. Lewis, Max Lowenthal, Archibald MacLeish, Reinhold Niebuhr, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Henry Lewis Stimson.
ArchivalResource: 70,625 items ; 259 containers ; 165 microfilm reels ; 106.4 linear feet.
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- Felix Frankfurter Papers, 1846-1966, (bulk 1907-1966)
Halsman, Philippe. Photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale-affiliated individuals, 1946-1967 (inclusive).
Title:
Photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale-affiliated individuals, 1946-1967 (inclusive).
The records consist of formal portrait photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale alumni, including William F. Buckley, Jr., Henry Ford II, Henry R. Luce and Paul Tillich.
ArchivalResource: .25 ft.
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- Halsman, Philippe. Photographs by Philippe Halsman of Yale-affiliated individuals, 1946-1967 (inclusive).
Ruth Nanda Anshen Papers, 1938-1986.
Title:
Ruth Nanda Anshen Papers 1938-1986.
ArchivalResource: 16.8 linear ft (ca. 14,000 items in 40 boxes).
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- Ruth Nanda Anshen Papers, 1938-1986.
George Sherwood Eddy Papers, 1851-1981
Title:
George Sherwood Eddy Papers, 1851-1981
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, collected material, personal items, and memorabilia that document the activities and associations of George Sherwood Eddy throughout his career as a YMCA secretary, seminar leader, author, lecturer, and evangelist. George Sherwood Eddy was born in Leavenworth, Kansas on January 19, 1871. He earned a Ph.B. degree from Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University in 1891, attended Union Theological Seminary and graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary. Eddy worked for the YMCA, Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, and American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He was appointed YMCA secretary for Asia in 1911. Eddy wrote and published numerous books and pamphlets from 1895-1955. He died in Jacksonville, Illinois on November 4, 1963.
ArchivalResource: Total archival boxes 24; total linear footage 10'
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- George Sherwood Eddy Papers, 1851-1981
Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
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Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
The collection contains personal and political correspondence, minutes and reports, speeches, drafts of books and articles, newsclippings, photographs, and memorabilia. It is subdivided into three files on religious activities, public affairs and personal papers. Major topics are the World Student Christian Federation, the World Council of Churches, the Presbyterian Church in the U.S., Miller's campaigns for governor in 1949 and for U.S. Senate in 1952, and his terms in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1938-1941. Topics of interest include the Westminster Presbyterian Church, a series of religious conferences, the Union Theological Seminary, N.Y., the Virginia Council of Churches, the Democratic Party and its National Committee, Fight for Freedom, Inc., Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., and the Byrd machine, and the Democratic National conventions in 1960 and 1964. Also the poll tax, the 1937 gubernatorial campaign of James H. Price, the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, the Southern Regional Council, the Virginia Music Festival and various colleges with which Miller was connected. There are also papers concerning the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the U.S. Dept. of State, the John R. Mott biography project, and the Historic Lexington Foundation. The collection also contains card files of political supporters, library books and the National Policy Committee.
ArchivalResource: 47,000 items.
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- Miller, Francis Pickens, 1895-1978. Papers of Francis Pickens Miller [manuscript], 1885-1976.
Wygal, Winnifred, b. 1884. Papers, 1916-1972 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1916-1972 (inclusive).
The papers consist of a few pamphlets and essays, and fourteen diaries (1916-1942) by Wygal. There are also photographs, clippings, and the program of her memorial service. In her diaries, Wygal discussed race relations, current events, social justice, peace, philosophy and theology, including Marxism and the beliefs of Gandhi, Tillich, and Niebuhr. She chronicled her travels and work for the YWCA, office politics, and several intense friendships, including a long-term love relationship with another woman. Also included is one diary (1932) by Helen Elizabeth Price, apparently a lover of Wygal.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Wygal, Winnifred, b. 1884. Papers, 1916-1972 (inclusive).
Paetel, Karl O. (Karl Otto), 1906-. Karl M. Otto Paetel papers, 1907-1984.
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Karl M. Otto Paetel papers, 1907-1984.
The Karl O. Paetel papers reflect its owner's many interests including Jugendbewegung (the German Youth Movement), Widerstand (resistance to Hitler), writer Ernst Junger, refugees and exile topics. Paetel was an avid collector of books, pamphlets, periodicals and other materials on the subjects of his interest, many of which have been retained in his collection. The manuscript section contains manuscripts of both Paetel's published and unpublished writings. Included are manuscripts of several of his major published works, numerous essayistic pieces, as well as several volumes in planning stages. The publications section contains originals and copies of Paetel's publications, including a nearly complete set of his essayistic writings and numerous reviews in newspapers, periodicals and books. In his capacity as editor of several periodicals, including Deutsche Blatter, Deutsche Gegenwart and Gesprachsfetzen, Paetel received manuscripts from other writers. The section containing manuscripts by others includes shorter manuscripts by such authors as Paul Amann, Heinz Gollong, Alfred Gong, Paul Hagen, Werner Kindt, Th. Kogler and Robert Koehl and longer manuscripts by Michael Wurmbrand and Frederic McLean. Of significant interest in the collection are Paetel's collections of materials on various topics, including sizable collections on Ernst Junger, Heinz Gollong, Widerstand and Jugendbewegung.
ArchivalResource: 70 cu. ft.
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- Paetel, Karl O. (Karl Otto), 1906-. Karl M. Otto Paetel papers, 1907-1984.
Dekar, Paul, 1944-. Collection, 1659-2007.
Title:
Collection, 1659-2007.
The collection includes materials on Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, Baptist World Alliance, Canadian Council of Churches, Fellowship of Reconciliation, and the Scott Mission. It includes files related to conferences and meetings, courses, groups, people, and subjects. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, portraits, publications, sermons, addresses, and writings. The materials relate to human rights, the Middle East, peacemaking, and reconciliation.
ArchivalResource: 17 linear ft.
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- Dekar, Paul, 1944-. Collection, 1659-2007.
Joseph L. Blau Papers, 1912-1987.
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Joseph L. Blau Papers 1912-1987.
Columbia, A.B., 1931; M.A., 1933; Ph.D., 1944. Professor of religion and philosophy at Columbia University. Member of Fraternity of Leaders of the American Ethical Union; author and scholar in field of American philosophical and religious thought. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, course materials, research notes, minutes, clippings, reprints of articles, as well as 25 inscribed or annotated books.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft. (ca.12,000 items in 36 boxes).
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- Joseph L. Blau Papers, 1912-1987.
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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- Jerome New Frank papers, 1918-1972, 1929-1957
Anshen, Ruth Nanda. Ruth Nanda Anshen papers, 1938-1986.
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Ruth Nanda Anshen papers, 1938-1986.
Correspondence with many well known authors and scientists, correspondence with publishers, contracts, and other materials dealing with the many series of books which she has organized. Dr Anshen has edited over one hundred works in fields ranging from physics and biology to philosophy, education, psychology, and esthetics. Her series - WORLD PERSPECTIVES (Harper), RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES (Harper), CREDO PERSPECTIVES (Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster), THE SCIENCE OF CULTURE SERIES (Harcourt, Brace), PERSPECTIVES IN HUMANISM (World Pub. Co.), and THE TREE OF LIFE SERIES - have been concerned with new trends in scientific thought and the mutual intelligibility of the various arts and sciences. A new series, CONVERGENCE (Columbia University Press), was started in 1981 dealing with ideas that changed, or that are changing the world. Books from the various series are also included. There is also personal material of Dr Anshen and her family.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear ft. ( 35 boxes)
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- Anshen, Ruth Nanda. Ruth Nanda Anshen papers, 1938-1986.
The Nation, records, 1879-1974 (inclusive), 1920-1955 (bulk).
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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).
Harvard Divinity School. Records of the Office of the Dean, 1816-1976
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Records of the Office of the Dean, 1816-1976 (inclusive).
Includes correspondence files for Deans. Subjects pertain to theological education; political and social issues, such as response to the strike of 1969; gifts and memorial funds; and conferences, colloquiums and speaking engagements. Prominent correspondents include Reinhold Niebuhr, Krister Stendahl, and Paul Tillich.
ArchivalResource: 96 containers
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- Harvard Divinity School. Office of the Dean. Records of the Office of the Dean, 1816-1976 (inclusive).
Landquist, Waldo. A comparison of Reinhold Niebuhr's philosophy of history with other Christian philosophies of history / Waldo Landquist.
Title:
A comparison of Reinhold Niebuhr's philosophy of history with other Christian philosophies of history / Waldo Landquist. 1958.
ArchivalResource: 66 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Landquist, Waldo. A comparison of Reinhold Niebuhr's philosophy of history with other Christian philosophies of history / Waldo Landquist.
Williams, Charles David, 1860-1923. Charles David Williams papers, 1878-1923.
Title:
Charles David Williams papers, 1878-1923.
Correspondence concerning personal and church affairs and the social gospel movement, including correspondence with Walter Rauschenbush, Samuel Mather, and Lucretia Garfield; also sermons and addresses, 1885-1923, journals of European trips, 1896, 1917, and 1921, notebooks on social and labor problems, material on the 1908 forest fire at Metz, Michigan (Presque Isle County), and material on the Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio in 1898; biographical writings by his sons, Benedict Williams, his wife. Lucy V. Williams, and his secretary, Charles O. Ford; letters of condolence from fellow clergy, including Reinhold Niebuhr; also photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Williams, Charles David, 1860-1923. Charles David Williams papers, 1878-1923.
Burlingham, Charles Culp, 1858-1959. Papers, 1876-1960
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Charles Culp Burlingham papers, 1876-1960
Papers of Charles Culp Burlingham (1858-1959), attorney, civic leader, and reformer. Chiefly correspondence, together with writings, speeches, reports, government documents, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, genealogies, photos, and other papers, relating to personal and professional affairs, cultural affairs in New York City, efforts on behalf of civic and judicial reform, alumni activities with Harvard College and Columbia University Law School, espousal of civil liberties causes, and work on behalf of the Episcopal Church.
ArchivalResource: 22 boxes and 1 Paige box
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- Burlingham, Charles Culp, 1858-1959. Papers of Charles C. Burlingham, 1876-1960 (inclusive), 1920-1958 (bulk).
Hutchison, William Robert. Collection of photographs of American Protestants in the Modernist Movement, ca. 1977.
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Hutchison, William Robert. Collection of photographs of American Protestants in the Modernist Movement, ca. 1977.
Photographs and negatives of 16 leaders of American Protestantism from themiddle of the 19th century through the mid-20th century. The photographs were gatheredby Prof. William R. Hutchison for use in his work . The Modernist Impulse inAmerican Protestantism
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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- Hutchison, William Robert. Collection of photographs of American Protestants in the Modernist Movement, ca. 1977.
Arnold S. Nash Papers (#4910), 1939-1974
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Arnold S. Nash Papers (#4910) 1939-1974
Arnold Samuel Nash (1906- ) was a professor in the Department of Religion of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and an Anglican minister. Nash moved to the United States from his native England in 1939. His particular areas of academic interest were philosophy of science, sociology of science, and the sociology of religion. He was the author of (1944) and numerous articles. Arnold Samuel Nash's papers reflect his interests in current events and issues facing the University of North Carolina. Included are records from UNC Department of Religion; routine business papers as well as records of Nash's speaking engagements and conferences, extensive correspondence files, and subject files on current events. Most of the speech and conference materials relate to religion and the university or the university and society. In the correspondence files are letters to and from the friends he left in England; topics discussed in these letters include the experience of living in London through World War II, the Lend Lease Program, and the Speaker Ban at the University of North Carolina. Also included is a letter to Nash from Albert Einstein. The University and the Modern World
ArchivalResource: About 6000 items (8.0 linear feet).
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- Arnold S. Nash Papers (#4910), 1939-1974
Carl Schurz Vrooman papers, 1872-1975 (bulk 1890-1975)
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Carl Schurz Vrooman papers
Farmer, publicist, and U.S. assistant secretary of agriculture. Chiefly correspondence and family papers of Vrooman and members of the Vrooman and Scott family, including his wife, Julia Scott Vrooman, and her mother, Julia Green Scott.
ArchivalResource: 4,750 items; 14 containers; 5.4 linear feet
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- Carl Schurz Vrooman Papers, 1872-1975, (bulk 1890-1975)
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958
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Anson Phelps Stokes family papers 1761-1960 1892-1958
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, subject files, memorabilia, photographs, financial records, and other papers detailing the professional career and personal life of Anson Phelps Stokes and family members, including Olivia, Caroline and Helen Stokes. Papers relating to Anson Phelps Stokes document his work with prominent educators, reformers, religious leaders, businessmen, and politicians. Stokes's work on behalf of black education, social issues, and the Phelps-Stokes Fund are detailed. His religious activities, Yale University work, and family interests are also represented, as are Stokes's work on behalf of the Portsmouth Treaty of 1905 and the Yale-China Association. Papers relating to Helen Phelps Stokes include material relating to the Socialist Party and the National Civil Liberties Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 145.25 linear feet (321 boxes, 4 folios)
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- Anson Phelps Stokes family papers, 1761-1960, 1892-1958
Boris Souvarine papers, 1915-1984 (inclusive), 1940-1984 (bulk).
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Boris Souvarine papers, 1915-1984 (inclusive), 1940-1984 (bulk).
Papers of Boris Souvarine, a founder of the French Communist Party and aBolshevik delegate to the Comintern until expelled in the mid-1920s. He was a leadingSovietologist and anti-communist. Includes correspondence, compositions, source files,and biographical materials.
ArchivalResource: 126 boxes (41.6 linear ft.)
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- Boris Souvarine papers, 1915-1984 (inclusive), 1940-1984 (bulk).
Sifton, Paul Field, 1897-1972. Paul F. Sifton and Claire G. Sifton papers, 1912-1980.
Title:
Paul F. Sifton and Claire G. Sifton papers, 1912-1980.
Correspondence, diaries, writings, subject files, family papers, printed matter, and miscellany relating to the Siftons' literary, labor, and governmental careers. Includes material relating to their joint authorship of plays in the social theater genre; Paul Sifton's work with the Dept. of the Interior and the War Manpower Commission; his lobbying for the National Farmers' Union, the Union for Democratic Action, the National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practice Committee, and the United Automobile Workers; and general joint efforts on behalf of various social causes. Correspondents include Esther Root Adams, Brooks Atkinson, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Paul H. Douglas, Walter Frank, Ruth Howe, Heinrich Kranz, James Loeb, David Loth, Norma Millay, Adrienne Morrison, Reinhold Niebuhr, James G. Patton, Roy Reuther, Victor Reuther, Walter Reuther, Carl Rose, Leah Salisbury, Herman Shumlin, and Herbert Bayard Swope.
ArchivalResource: 25,500 items.82 containers.
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- Sifton, Paul Field, 1897-1972. Paul F. Sifton and Claire G. Sifton papers, 1912-1980.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Reminiscences of Reinhold Niebuhr : oral history, 1953.
Title:
Reminiscences of Reinhold Niebuhr : oral history, 1953.
Early life and education; Yale Divinity School; Christianity in an industrial setting in Detroit; writing and views on religious thought.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 95 leaves.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Reminiscences of Reinhold Niebuhr : oral history, 1953.
William Robert Hutchison collection of photographs of American Protestants in the modernist movement, ca. 1977.
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William Robert Hutchison collection of photographs of American Protestants in the modernist movement, ca. 1977.
Consists of photographs and negatives of 16 leaders of American Protestantism from the middle of the 19th century through the mid-20th century. The photographs were gathered by Prof. William R. Hutchison for use in his work The Modernist Impulse in American Protestantism.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- William Robert Hutchison collection of photographs of American Protestants in the modernist movement, ca. 1977.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Speech given at the Conference on the Ministry : March 29, 1953 / by Reinhold Niebuhr.
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Speech given at the Conference on the Ministry : March 29, 1953 / by Reinhold Niebuhr. 1953.
ArchivalResource: 9 leaves.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. Speech given at the Conference on the Ministry : March 29, 1953 / by Reinhold Niebuhr.
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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- Hans J. Morgenthau Papers, 1858-1981, (bulk 1925-1981)
Wyzanski, Charles Edward. Charles E. (Charles Edward) Wyzanski papers. 1930-1968.
Title:
Charles E. (Charles Edward) Wyzanski papers
Chiefly personal and professional correspondence together with legal briefs, memos, and other types of legal documents. Correspondence concerns Wyzanski's professional and personal life, national matters, and Harvard affairs.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes and 1 Paige box
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- Papers, 1930-1968
Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Papers of Louis Joseph Halle [manuscript], 1954-1987
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Papers of Louis Joseph Halle [manuscript]
The collection contains Halle's correspondence with the staff of the Rockefeller Foundation, particularly Kenneth W. Thompson, Dean Rusk, and Gerald Fruend. The chief topic is Halle's research grant from the Foundation to study international relations at the University of Virginia. Topics also include proposals of other grant applicants, the 1950 Formosa decision, the education of children, Reinhold Niebuhr, x-rays, establishing an institute for foreign affairs at the University, academic publishing, the fallacious concept of monolithic communism and the mission of the Rockefeller Foundation.
ArchivalResource: 112 items
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- Halle, Louis Joseph, 1910-. Papers of Louis Joseph Halle [manuscript], 1954-1987.
Wach, Joachim, 1898-1955. Papers, [ca. 1920]-1968.
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1920]-1968.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, lectures, articles, notes and research files, course materials, student notes, examinations, student recommendations, reviews of Wach's work, bibliographical and biographical materials, reports and memoranda relating to the University of Chicago and the University's Divinity School, and correspondence and manuscripts relating to the posthumously published work in Wach's honor, The History of Religions: Essays on Methodology. Also includes an essay written and others collected by Joseph Kitagawa. Correspondents include Reinhold Niebuhr, H. Richard Niebuhr, Rufus Jones, Roland Bainton, and others.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Wach, Joachim, 1898-1955. Papers, [ca. 1920]-1968.
Raymond Leslie Buell Papers, 1915-1984, (bulk 1920-1946)
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Raymond Leslie Buell Papers 1915-1984 (bulk 1920-1946)
Educator, lecturer, and publicist; active in international affairs. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, subject files, and other papers relating to Buell's career as a writer and speaker on international affairs, to his travels, and to his activities with the Foreign Policy Association and the Republican Party.
ArchivalResource: 17,900 items; 51 containers; 20.4 linear feet
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- Raymond Leslie Buell Papers, 1915-1984, (bulk 1920-1946)
Pope, Liston, 1909-1974. Liston Pope papers, 1909-1974 (inclusive).
Title:
Liston Pope papers, 1909-1974 (inclusive).
The material documents Pope's career and thought, and are primarily related to his professional work. Personal insights are readily available, particularly in the correspondence with his wife and friends. The collection provides information about theological education in the United States, the activities of the ecumenical movement during the 1950s, the relationship of the church (particularly the Congregational denomination) to social concerns such as labor and race relations during the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear feet (87 boxes, 4 oversize items)
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- Pope, Liston, 1909-1974. Liston Pope papers, 1909-1974 (inclusive).
Eddy, Sherwood, 1871-1963. George Sherwood Eddy papers, 1851-1981 (inclusive).
Title:
George Sherwood Eddy papers, 1851-1981 (inclusive).
Material consists of correspondence, writings, collected material, personal items and memorabilia which document the activities and associations of George Sherwood Eddy throughout his career as a YMCA secretary, seminar leader, author, lecturer and evangelist.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear feet (24 boxes)
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- Eddy, Sherwood, 1871-1963. George Sherwood Eddy papers, 1851-1981 (inclusive).
Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
Title:
Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, administrative and teaching files, and research materials which document the personal life and professional career of Ross Granville Harrison. Correspondence with many academic, medical, and scientific figures is included, as are the records relating to Yale University's Department of Zoology (1920-1938) and Osborn Zoological Laboratory (1919-1938). Drafts of writings, lectures and related visual materials, research files, and photographs are also arranged in the papers.
ArchivalResource: 71.75 linear ft.
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- Harrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959. Ross Granville Harrison papers, 1820-1975 (inclusive), 1889-1959 (bulk).
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Institute for Religious and Social Studies. Records, 1938-1976.
Title:
Records, 1938-1976.
The records of the Institute for Religious and Social Studies, 1938-1976 (the bulk go up only to 1972), consist primarily of files documenting the administration of each yearly meeting of the Institute. Also included are files of various Institute programs, including the Boston and Chicago Institutes, the Institute on Ethics, the Transcultural Seminar on Tradition and Change (a student seminar, 1966-1969), and a seminar titled "Enhancement of Civilization in New York City" held during the early 1970s. Also included are a group of lecturers' files, New York, 1940s, containing transcripts of talks with related correspondence (more are scattered throughout); catalogs and brochures, 1940s-1970s; posters for the Tuesday lecture series; appraisals of the Institute by participants; and files relating to the publication of Institute books. Institute participants represented in the files either by lecture transcripts, correspondence, or participation in a discussion include: William F. Albright, Roger Baldwin, Salo W. Baron, John C. Bennett, Mary McCleod Bethune, Rabbi Ben Zion Bokser, Lyman Bryson, Henry Sloane Coffin, Henry Steele Commager, Norman Cousins, John La Farge, Robert M. MacIver, Jacques Maritain, Margaret Mead, Reinhold Niebuhr, Talcott Parsons, Joseph Proskauer, A. Philip Randolph, Harlow Shapley, Frank Lloyd Wright, Andrew Young, and many others.
ArchivalResource: 125.5 linear ft.
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- Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Institute for Religious and Social Studies. Records, 1938-1976.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. [Letter] 1954 July 7, Heath, Massachusetts [to Marvin P.] Halverson, [New York] / Reinhold [Neibuhr].
Title:
[Letter] 1954 July 7, Heath, Massachusetts [to Marvin P.] Halverson, [New York] / Reinhold [Neibuhr].
Discusses change of language in his prayer.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 19 cm.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. [Letter] 1954 July 7, Heath, Massachusetts [to Marvin P.] Halverson, [New York] / Reinhold [Neibuhr].
Fund for the Republic. Fund for the Republic archives, 1928-1964 (bulk 1952-1961).
Title:
Fund for the Republic archives, 1928-1964 (bulk 1952-1961).
Consists of records documenting the activities of the Fund for the Republic, Inc., and its defense of civil rights and civil liberties from 1952 through 1961.
ArchivalResource: 91.1 linear ft. ( 201 archival boxes, 4 8x10 photo boxes, 1 11x11 box, 1 18.5x14.5 oversize box, 2 custom-made boxes)
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- Fund for the Republic. Fund for the Republic archives, 1928-1964 (bulk 1952-1961).
Socialist Party (U.S.). Records of the Socialist Party (U.S.), 1897-1976.
Title:
Records of the Socialist Party (U.S.), 1897-1976.
Correspondence, letterbooks, minutes, financial papers, court and convention records, press releases, serials, clippings, printed and near-print material, and other papers. Includes records of state organizations in California, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin and records of and relating to such allied organizations as the Young People's Socialist League, the International Solidarity Committee, the Veterans League of America, the National Education Committee for a New Party, the Socialist International, the Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East, and the International Council of Social Democratic Women. Individuals represented include Paul Feldman, Erich Fromm, Louis P. Goldberg, Michael Harrington, Morris Hillquit, Darlington Hoopes, Penn Kemble, Walter Lippmann, Ramsay MacDonald, Reinhold Niebuhr, James Oneal, Ernst Papanek, Richard Parrish, A. Philip Randolph, Bayard Rustin, William F. Ryan, Clarence Senior, Upton Sinclair, Norman Thomas, and Frank P. Zeidler.
ArchivalResource: 180 microfilm reels.
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- Socialist Party (U.S.). Records of the Socialist Party (U.S.), 1897-1976.
Randall, John Herman, 1899-1980. Papers, 1911-1977.
Title:
Papers, 1911-1977.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, course materials, organization files, photographs, and printed materials of John Herman Randall, Jr. Included among the cataloged correspondence are lengthy philosophical exchanges between Randall and Harry Elmer Barnes, Wendell T. Bush, John J. Coss, John Dewey, Irwin Edman, William Ernest Hocking, Corliss Lamont, Sterling P. Lamprecht, Arthur O. Lovejoy, Reinhold Niebuhr, Herbert W. Schneider, and Frederick J.E. Woodbridge, and in the uncataloged series, Horace Friess, James Gutmann, and Paul O. Kristeller. A separate series contains family correspondence consisting primarily of letters from Randall to his wife, Mercedes Irene Moritz Randall, during their courtship and early marriage. Randall's manuscripts include drafts of many of his articles and essays (a number of which became chapters in several of his books) as well as typescripts, proofs and related materials for many of his books, notably THE CAREER OF PHILOSOPHY, VOLUMES I-III, ARISTOTLE, THE MAKING OF THE MODERN MIND, NATURE AND HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE, PLATO, and THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE IN WESTERN RELIGION.
ArchivalResource: ca. 25,400 items (41 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 oversize roll)
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- Randall, John Herman, 1899-1980. Papers, 1911-1977.
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
Kester, Howard, 1904-1977. Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.
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Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.
The collection contains correspondence of Howard Kester and his wife, Alice Harris Kester, together with writings, reports, leaflets, pamphlets, newsletters, organization reports, photographs, and other items. Much of the material relates to civil rights, desegregation, sharecroppers, and labor struggles; there is some material relating to lynching. Included are materials about Kester's association, beginning in the 1930s, with such organizations as the YMCA, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the Committee on Economic and Racial Justice, the Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, the Socialist Party, the NAACP, the Delta Cooperative Farm, and others active in the movement for social change. Also included are materials relating to Kester's work, beginning in the 1940s, with such institutions as the Penn School, the John C. Campbell Folk School, Eureka College, Christmount Christian Assembly, and Montreat-Anderson College. There is also material relating to Kester's later work as an educational innovator and about Kester himself and his development as a Christian radical, social reformer, administrator, and teacher. Among the correspondents are William Ruthrauff Amberson, Olive Campbell, Thomas B. Cowan, Elizabeth Gilman, Frank Porter Graham, Charles Houston, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Leland Mitchell, Nelle Morton, Reinhold Niebuhr, Howard Washington Odum, Arthur Franklin Raper, Clarence Senior, Celestine Smith, Norman Thomas, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12000 items (16.0 linear ft.)
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- Kester, Howard, 1904-1977. Howard Kester papers, 1923-1972.
Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Reinhold Niebuhr
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Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Reinhold Niebuhr
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- Records of the Selective Service System (World War I). 1917 - 1939. Draft Registration Cards. 1917 - 1918. World War I Draft Registration Card for Reinhold Niebuhr
Carr, Wendell Robert. Papers of Wendell Robert Carr, 1960-1969.
Title:
Papers of Wendell Robert Carr, 1960-1969.
The collection documents Carr's graduate study at Harvard University in 1960-1962 as well as his teaching activities at the University in 1967-1968. The collection chiefly consists of course notes, syllabi, examinations, and student papers for courses in history, humanities, government, church history, and English taken by Carr while pursuing a master's degree. The courses were taught by Bernard Bailyn, Crane Brinton, Giles Constable, Donald Fleming, Frank Freidel, Myron Gilmore, Oscar Handlin, H. Stuart Hughes, Howard Mumford Jones, William L. Langer, Perry Miller, Reinhold Neibuhr, Heiko Oberman, Charles H. Taylor, and Paul Tillich. The collection also includes annotated reading assignments for Social Sciences 3 used by Carr while teaching the course in 1967-1968. In addition, the collection documents Carr's professional writing activities, including two of his printed articles.
ArchivalResource: 1.2 cubic feet (3 document boxes, 1 half document box)
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- Carr, Wendell Robert. Papers of Wendell Robert Carr, 1960-1969.
Bennett, John C. (John Coleman), 1902-1995. John Coleman Bennett papers, 1928-1995.
Title:
John Coleman Bennett papers, 1928-1995.
The Bennett papers consist mainly of correspondence, writings, addresses and records from organizations in which Bennett was involved. Correspondence ranges from UTS-related matters to individual correspondence, much of it international and on themes of interest to Bennett, such as pacifism and communism, as well as important correspondence related to four U.S. presidential elections. A significant collection of lectures, sermons and addresses covers the full range of Bennett's ethical, political and human rights interests. His writings are represented by articles, reviews and contributions to volumes with accompanying correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 5.0 linear feet ( 8 boxes)
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- Bennett, John C. (John Coleman), 1902-1995. John Coleman Bennett papers, 1928-1995.
Jewish Theological Seminary of America. General Files. Records, 1902-1972. 1940-1972 (bulk).
Title:
Records, 1902-1972. 1940-1972 (bulk).
The General Files of the Jewish Theological Seminary, which served as the Seminary's central filing system, consist principally of the correspondence of the president/chancellor (the title changed from president to chancellor in 1951). Some correspondence of vice-chancellors and other. top administrators is also included. Since the bulk of this material dates from 1940-1972, the years Dr. Louis Finkelstein (1895-1992), headed the Seminary, the General Files chiefly document his administration. There is, though, a significant amount of material from the 1930s, some from the 1920s, and a scattering going back to 1902. These earlier files cover, if thinly, the administrations of Solomon Schechter and Cyrus Adler. Records dating from the Seminary's founding in 1886 until its reorganization in 1902 have not been found in these files. Material in the General Files is mainly correspondence, both letters received and carbons of outgoing letters. The files also contain a variety of other types of documents, such as: minutes, reports, press releases, texts of speeches and lectures, clippings, reprints of articles, programs, invitations, guest lists, photographs, and audio tapes. Correspondents include: members of the Seminary's boards of directors and overseers; faculty members, administrators, students, and staff; administrators of institutions and programs affiliated with the Seminary (such as the American Jewish History Center, the "Eternal Light" radio program, the Jewish Museum, the Schocken Institute for Jewish Research, and the University of Judaism); participants in the Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion and the Institute for Religious and Social Studies; recipients of honorary degrees; rabbis; clergypeople of other faiths; Dr. Finkelstein's academic colleagues; contributors to his book "The Jews: Their History, Culture, and Religion" (published between 1949 and 1971); representatives of many Jewish communal, religious, cultural, educational, and political organizations; politicians and other public figures; Israeli government officials; administrators of neighboring academic institutions on Morningside Heights, particularly Columbia University; community organizations, particularly Morningside Heights, Inc.; and an occasional member of the public writing to ask a question about Jewish law or custom. These files document Seminary administrative and academic matters, and during Louis Finkelstein's administration they also reflect his role as a prominent American Jew, one who was occasionally called upon to act as a spokesman or representative of American Jews as a whole. Dr. Finkelstein's work as an author and editor, particularly the preparation of his "The Jews..." is documented here. Of particular note are extensive (in some years making up approximately one quarter of the General Files) files documenting the Institute for Religious and Social Studies and the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion - programs fostering intergroup relations founded at the Seminary in 1938 and 1940, respectively. Included is correspondence with participants and with people invited to participate. Copies of Conference papers and transcripts of Institute talks are also included. Participants in the Conference and Institute were often prominent people from a wide ran. ge of fields. As a result, there are letters here from W.H. Auden, Mary McLeod Bethune, Franz Boas, Van Wyck Brooks, T.S. Eliot, Nels Ferre, Aldous Huxley, Jacques Lipchitz, Alain Locke, Thomas Mann, Margaret Mead, Reinhold Niebuhr, I.I. Rabi, Bertrand Russell, Bayard Rustin, Delmore Schwartz, Ben Shahn, Harlow Shapley, Paul Tillich, and many others. Also of note is correspondence with Frieda Schiff Warburg, daughter of Jacob Schiff and a Seminary board member. From 1944, when she donated her Fifth Avenue house to the Seminary for use as the Jewish Museum, until her death in 1958, the files contain her correspondence with Louis Finkelstein and other Seminary administrators, notably Jessica Feingold. This correspondence provides a view into the donation of the Warburg house and its transformation into the Jewish Museum.
ArchivalResource: 365 linear ft.
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- Jewish Theological Seminary of America. General Files. Records, 1902-1972. 1940-1972 (bulk).
Smith, H. Shelton (Hilrie Shelton), 1893-1987. Hilrie Shelton Smith papers, 1941-1983.
Title:
Hilrie Shelton Smith papers, 1941-1983.
Collection contains material pertaining to the life and career of H. Shelton Smith. Subjects addressed in the collection include the name change of the School of Religion to the Divinity School in 1941, the origins of the Kearns fellowships and professorships, and the N.C. Council of Churches. However, the bulk of the material consists of Smith's correspondence with colleagues; the correspondence and printed reviews concerning his individual books; and his sermons, addresses, and lectures. Among his correspondents are Jimmy Carter, Theodore Hesburgh, Reinhold Niebuhr, Roland Bainton, Paul Ramsey, and John Hope Franklin.
ArchivalResource: 1,500 items (2.0 linear ft.)
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- Smith, H. Shelton (Hilrie Shelton), 1893-1987. Hilrie Shelton Smith papers, 1941-1983.
Harvard Law School Forums Records
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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
Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ (Royal Oak, Mich.) Records, 1880-1974
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Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ (Royal Oak, Mich.) Records, 1880-1974
Royal Oak, Michigan church formed in 1974 through merger of Emmanuel United Church of Christ (Royal Oak) and Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church (Detroit, Mich.). Reinhold Niebuhr served as pastor of the latter from 1925-1928. Records
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.(11 boxes)
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- Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ (Royal Oak, Mich.) Records, 1880-1974
University of Virginia. Public Occasions Committee. Material for the Public Occasions Committee file [manuscript].
Title:
Material for the Public Occasions Committee file [manuscript].
The collection includes two letters to William S. Weedon from W. H. Auden, 1949 September 2 and 23 concerning his Page Barbour lectures. The collection also contains a letter from Reinhold Neibuhr, 1949 December 6, declining to give a Page Barbour lecture. The collection also contains a letter from Igor Stravinsky, 1949, declining to give a Page Barbour lecture as he is "completely tied up for a long time to come by a very important compositon on which I have to work without recess."
ArchivalResource: 4? items.
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- University of Virginia. Public Occasions Committee. Material for the Public Occasions Committee file [manuscript].
Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ (Royal Oak, Mich.). Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ records, 1880-1974.
Title:
Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ records, 1880-1974.
Membership records, church council and congregation meeting minutes, records of church organizations, histories, publications, and photographs. The bulk of the records are from Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft.
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- Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ (Royal Oak, Mich.). Emmanuel-Bethel United Church of Christ records, 1880-1974.
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.
Paul Field Sifton and Claire Sifton Papers, 1912-1980, (bulk 1925-1971)
Title:
Paul Field Sifton and Claire Sifton Papers 1912-1980 (bulk 1925-1971)
Paul Field Sifton, playwright, government official, and Claire Sifton, editor and author. Correspondence, diaries, writings, subject files, family papers, printed matter, and miscellany relating to the Siftons' literary, labor, and governmental careers.
ArchivalResource: 25,500 items; 78 containers plus 2 oversize; 32.3 linear feet
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- Paul Field Sifton and Claire Sifton Papers, 1912-1980, (bulk 1925-1971)
Theological Discussion Group. Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1961.
Title:
Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1961.
This collection contains mainly the typescript addresses presented to the Theological Discussion Group. It includes a small amount of administrative correspondence including lists of members, which are included with the folders of addresses given at the retreats to which they refer.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- Theological Discussion Group. Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1961.
J. B. Matthews Papers, 1862-1986 and undated
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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
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. [Postcard] 1954 July 15, Heath, Mass. [to] Marvin Halverson, New York / Reinhold [Neibuhr].
Title:
[Postcard] 1954 July 15, Heath, Mass. [to] Marvin Halverson, New York / Reinhold [Neibuhr].
Confirms change of language in his prayer.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. ; 9 x 14 cm.
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- Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1892-1971. [Postcard] 1954 July 15, Heath, Mass. [to] Marvin Halverson, New York / Reinhold [Neibuhr].
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.
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- 4079856, 1906-1995.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America.
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- American Scholar
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- Americans for Democratic Action.
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- Amiran, David H. K., 1910-
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- Amiran, Ruth
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- Anshen, Ruth Nanda.
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- Anshen, Ruth Nanda.
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- Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973
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- Baird, Albert Craig, 1883-1979,
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- Barnes, John, 1917-1992
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- Barnes, Joseph, 1907-1970.
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- Barzun, Jacques, 1907-
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- Bendiner, Robert,
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- Bennett, John C. (John Coleman), 1902-1995.
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- Benn, Tony, 1925-
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