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Box 18

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Contains 13 Results:

Correspondence – A, 1937-1941

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1937-1941

Correspondence – American Newspaper Guild, 1938-1039

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1938-1039

Correspondence – B, 2 folders, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 3-4
Scope and Contents

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

Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – Roger N. Baldwin, American Civil Liberties Union, 1937

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1937

Correspondence – Alfred Bingham, editor of "Common Sense", 1938-1942

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1938-1942

Correspondence – C, 1937-1943

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents Correspondents and topics include: Lauck memorandum to Charles H. Chase, (in light of the prospect of a lengthy war and its impact on social and economic reform) informing him of his decision to drastically reduce expenditures by having only one employee to maintain the office (1942); “Strife and the Worker” proofs by John F. Cronin; Helen A. Cole, “The Liberal Worker”; W.S. Clement and his “The Ben Franklin Plan”; Ben V. Cohen, National Power Policy Committee; and the Council for Social...
Dates: 1937-1943

Correspondence – William H. Cary, Jr., 1937-1939

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1937-1939

Correspondence – D, 1937-1942

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1937-1942

Correspondence – E-F, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – Dr. Henry Pratt Fairchild, 1937-1944

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1937-1944

Correspondence – Dr. Mildred Fairchild, 1939-1944

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1939-1944

Correspondence – Raymond G. Fuller, 1938-1941

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Scope note for correspondence files. There has been no attempt to make an exhaustive list of the correspondents in each folder. Most letters were routine correspondence from people seeking information about the group; copies of their publications, speeches, and other educational materials; questions about membership in the group from interested individuals; requests for individuals to become sponsors, members or leaders in the group; leaders of other like-minded organizations; union...
Dates: 1938-1941

Correspondence – G, 1937-1941

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1937-1941