David Warren Ryder Papers 1930-1955

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David Warren Ryder Papers 1930-1955

Papers document the internal workings of the American Social Credit movement and its pursuit of economic reform. Primarily correspondence, with manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Topics covered include: unions, banking practices, the New Deal, communism, democracy, and the disruption of the American Social Credit Union in 1937.

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Munson, Gorham Bert, 1896-1969

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