Box 18
Contains 13 Results:
Correspondence – A, 1937-1941
These include: American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born; American Council on Public Affairs; Atlantic Charter League; J.M. Artman, editor of “The American Citizen”; Representative Thomas R. Amlie; Thurman Arnold, Department of Justice (concerning Frank B. Kellogg statement about the anti-trust Sherman Act); and John B. Abel.
Correspondence – American Newspaper Guild, 1938-1039
Correspondence – B, 2 folders, 1937-1944
Correspondents include: Alfred L. Bernheim, The Labor Bureau; A.A. Berle banking proposal; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, Social Justice Commission; Kent Baker, editor of “Sphere” with article sent to him by Lauck, “Industrial Reconstruction” attached; David Burdett (conventional economics versus social economics); and G.P. Bronisch, Loyal Americans of German Descent
Correspondence – Roger N. Baldwin, American Civil Liberties Union, 1937
Correspondence – Alfred Bingham, editor of "Common Sense", 1938-1942
Correspondence – C, 1937-1943
Correspondence – William H. Cary, Jr., 1937-1939
Correspondence – D, 1937-1942
Correspondents and topics include: Dr. Paul H. Douglas, University of Chicago; Hardy C. Dillard, Institute of Public Affairs, including a letter from John L. Newcomb; Frederic A. Delano, Chairman National Resources Advisory Committee; and a letter to John Dewey.
Correspondence – E-F, 1937-1944
Correspondents and topics include: Arthur Eggleston, San Francisco Chronicle; Peter Edson, NEA Service; A.E. Edwards concerning the Wagner Labor Relations Act; J.G. Frain; and Charles Flato.
Correspondence – Dr. Henry Pratt Fairchild, 1937-1944
Correspondence – Dr. Mildred Fairchild, 1939-1944
Correspondence – Raymond G. Fuller, 1938-1941
Correspondence – G, 1937-1941
Correspondents and topics include: Alfred C. Gaunt, including “Smaller Business Lifts Its Eyes”; Toshi Go, Foreign Affairs Association of Japan; and A.E. Grassby, Winnipeg, Manitoba.