American Radicalism Ephemera Collection 1929-1968

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American Radicalism Ephemera Collection 1929-1968

Miscellaneous ephemera relating to American radicalism of the early 20th century.

.2 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6361030

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Syracuse University Special Collections Research Center

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American radicalism encompasses political, cultural and intellectual history of radical social movements in the U.S. From the guide to the American Radicalism Ephemera Collection, 1929-1968, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) With funding from the Lilly Foundation Syracuse University undertook a project to conduct and videotape oral interviews from significant or influential religious media figures. Interviews were ...

John Reed Clubs of the United States.

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Ellis, Fred, 1885-1965

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Cartoonist; New York, N.Y. From the description of Fred Ellis papers, [ca. 1920-1970]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82918344 Fred Ellis (1885-1965) was an American political/editorial cartoonist. Born in Chicago, he attended Chicago Normal School and Colonel Francis Parker's Progressive School. In his teens he worked in Frank Lloyd Wright's office and later in an engraving shop. His only formal art training was one three-month course in 1905 and a corresponden...

Macleish, Archibald

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Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982) was an American poet. Kaiser is a professor of comparative literature at Harvard. From the description of Letters to Walter Jacob Kaiser, 1955-1957 and undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612367921 MacLeish (1892-1982) was a Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, playwright, teacher, librarian of Congress, and public official. He was also Boylston professor at Harvard (1949-1962). From the description of Scratch : manu...

Hoff, Syd, 1912-2004

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Sydney Hoff began his career in 1928, began his first syndicated cartoon series in 1939, was the star of a television series "Tales of Hoff," a prolific author and illustrator, and accepted advertising commissions from major United States corporations including Standard Oil and Maxwell House Coffee. His "Irving and Me" was on the New York Times Ten Best Children's Books list (1967). From the description of Papers, 1958-1994. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id:...

International Publishers

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Brandt, Ralph.

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Americans for the Corporate Enterprise System.

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Spock, Benjamin, 1903-1998

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Pediatrician and author. From the description of Benjamin Spock correspondence and photograph, 1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984314 Benjamin Spock (1903-1998) was an American pediatrician, author, and peace activist. He is the author of the worldwide best-selling book Baby and Child Care . From the guide to the Benjamin Spock Papers, 1945-1990, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Epithet: paediatrician ...

Theatre Union.

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Gold, Michael, 1893-1967

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Pen name for Itzok Isaac Granich a life long Communist and literary critic, editor and author. From the description of Michael Gold letter to Alfred Sheppard Dashiell [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648021762 From the description of Michael Gold letters to Alfred Sheppard Dashiell [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 631741286 Michael Gold was also known as Irving Granich. From the desc...

B.C. Hagglund (publisher)

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