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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T11:05:06machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T11:05:06humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonJordan, Virgil, 1892-1965presumedJordan, Virgil, 1892-....presumedJordan, Virgil.presumedJordan, Virgil Dustin 1892-1965presumed1892-06-031965-04-28Browder, Earl, 1891-1973Garrett, Garet, 1878-1954Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940.National Industrial Conference Board.Jordan, Virgil, 1892-1965Earl Browder Papers, 1879-1990Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.Earl Browder Papers 1879-199048.0 linear ft.Papers of the General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. When the Party was reconstituted as the Communist Political Association later that year, Browder was chosen as its President, however he was expelled in 1946 following a debate over Party leadership. Following his expulsion, Browder lectured and wrote about Marxism and represented Soviet writers and publishers for publication in the United States. Collection incluces correspondence/subject files (1879-1970) relating to Marxist philosophy, the workings of the C.P.U.S.A., Browder's role within the Party and to Browder's business ventures as well as legal files (1938-1958); manuscripts (1924-1967) of Browder and others, including Browder's manuscripts for articles, books, memoranda, news releases, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; and memorabilia including personal files and photographs of Browder and his family, and some colleagues. Notable correspondents include Roger Baldwin, Daniel Bell, Bruce Bliven, Rudy Blum, Louis B. Boudin, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Theodore Draper, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William Z. Foster, Joseph Freeman, A.A. Heller, Lotte Jacobi, Alfred Kohlberg, Robert S. Minor, Tom Mooney, Paul and Eslanda Goode Robeson, Anna Rochester, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jack Selford, Joseph R. Starobin, I.F. Stone, John Strachey, Anna Louise Strong, Dirk Jan Struik, Norman Thomas, Harry Frederick Ward, Sumner Welles, and others. Also included is a holograph letter of greeting from Mao Zedong. The collection also includes Browder's personal library and other published materials.EnglishRussianSpanish; CastilianSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterNagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940.Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).28.50 linear ft.The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel. EnglishGermanYale University LibraryPapers, 1925-1954 (inclusive), 1941-1943 (bulk).Garrett, Garet, 1878-1954. Garet Garrett papers1 box (.5 linear ft.)Papers of American financial writer, editor, and novelist Garet Garrett.EnglishHoughton LibraryCharles Nagel papers, 1877-1940Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940.Charles Nagel papers 1877-194028.5 linear feetThe papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel.EnglishYale University. Department of Manuscripts and ArchivesNational Industrial Conference Board. Records. 1916-1985.National Industrial Conference Board.Records. 1916-1985.135 linear ft.The records of the Conference Board are an important source for understanding the business community's response to most political and socioeconomic issues. Hagley Museum & LibraryNagel, Charles, 1849-1940. Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940.Charles Nagel papers, 1877-1940 (inclusive).28.50 linear ft.The papers include correspondence, letterbooks, scrapbooks, writings, topical files, photographs, and clippings which document the career of Charles Nagel. The papers highlight Nagel's legal practice and detail his role as counsel to Adolphus Busch and the Anheuser-Busch breweries. Files relating to Nagel's cabinet term include discussions of patronage appointments and efforts to win support for President Taft's re-election through the foreign language press, and his concerns as secretary of commerce and labor, including the 1910 census, the abolition of pelagic sealing, and fair enforcement of immigration laws. The papers reveal Nagel's love for German culture and his attempts to understand the events preceding World Wars I and II. Nagel's activities on behalf of German-Austrian relief efforts and German ethnic and cultural organizations are documented as is his involvement in the United States Chamber of Commerce, the National Industrial Conference Board, and numerous St. Louis civic, educational, cultural, and charitable organizations. An addition to the papers includes correspondence from Nagel to his wife, Anne Shepley Nagel. EnglishGermanYale University Library