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  • Yale University LibraryManuscripts and Archives

    Guide to the Walter Lippmann PapersMS 326

    compiled by Robert O. Anthony, Tom Hyry and sta of Manuscripts and Archives

    December 1977

    Yale University LibraryP.O. Box 208240

    New Haven, CT [email protected]

    http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

    Last exported at 2:08 a.m. on Wednesday, May 19th, 2021

    http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

  • Walter Lippmann papersMS 326

    Table of Contents

    Collection Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 3Requesting Instructions ................................................................................................................................................. 3Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3

    Immediate Source of Acquisition ................................................................................................................................ 3Conditions Governing Access ..................................................................................................................................... 4Conditions Governing Use ......................................................................................................................................... 4Preferred Citation ....................................................................................................................................................... 4Existence and Location of Copies ............................................................................................................................... 4Separated Materials .................................................................................................................................................... 4

    Biographical / Historical ................................................................................................................................................ 4Biographical / Historical ................................................................................................................................................ 4Scope and Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 15Arrangement ................................................................................................................................................................ 18Collection Contents ..................................................................................................................................................... 19

    Series I: Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 .................................................................................................................. 19Series II: Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 ............................................................................... 115Series III: Correspondence, 1931-1981 ................................................................................................................ 139Series IV: Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931-1974 ................................................................................ 333Series V: Public Opinion Mail, 1935-1968 ........................................................................................................... 429Series VI: Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917-1967 ........................................................................................ 442Series VII: Diaries and Engagement Books, 1914-1974 ........................................................................................ 465Series VIII: Honors ............................................................................................................................................... 470Series IX: Photographs, Portraits, and Sketches, 1889-1979 ................................................................................. 475Series X: Films, Recordings, and Tapes, 1914-1974 ............................................................................................. 489Accession 2001-M-077: Additional Material, 1893-1937 .................................................................................... 493

    Series I: Correspondence and General Files, 1904-1920 ................................................................................... 493Series II: Student Records, 1900-1910 ............................................................................................................. 497Series III: Writings, 1895-1937 ....................................................................................................................... 499Series IV: Personal and Family Papers and Photographs, 1893-1937 ................................................................ 506

    Selected Search Terms ............................................................................................................................................... 509

  • Walter Lippmann papersMS 326

    Collection Overview

    REPOSITORY: Manuscripts and ArchivesYale University LibraryP.O. Box 208240New Haven, CT [email protected]://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/

    CALL NUMBER: MS 326

    CREATOR: Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974

    TITLE: Walter Lippmann papers

    DATES: 1900-1974

    PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 146.75 linear feet (311 boxes)

    LANGUAGE: English

    SUMMARY: The papers consist of correspondence with an international array of scholars,journalists, heads of state, government ocials, and friends. Also includedare manuscripts and drafts of his books, columns, and speeches. In additionthere are diaries and engagement books, photographs of Walter Lippmannwith family and friends, requests to speak or write, honors, and film and audiotapes.

    ONLINE FINDING AID: To cite or bookmark this finding aid, please use the following link: http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0326

    Requesting InstructionsTo request items from this collection for use in the Manuscripts and Archives reading room, please usethe request links in the HTML version of this finding aid, available at http://hdl.handle.net/10079/fa/mssa.ms.0326.To order reproductions from this collection, please go to http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ifr_copy_order.html. The information you will need to submit an order includes: the collection call number,collection title, series or accession number, box number, and folder number or name.

    Key to the container abbreviations used in the PDF finding aid:b. boxf. folder

    Administrative Information

    Immediate Source of AcquisitionGift of Walter Lippmann, 1941-1964; purchase, 2001.

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  • Walter Lippmann papersMS 326

    Conditions Governing AccessSeries I, Series III, Series V, and Series VII of the main accession, and Series I and Series II of the 2001-M-077 accession have been microfilmed. Researchers must use FILM HM 257 instead of the originals.Series VIII, boxes 246-248 require sta supervision due to the physical nature of the material. Originalaudiovisual materials, as well as preservation and duplicating masters, may not be played. Researchersmust consult use copies, or if none exist must pay for a use copy, which is retained by the repository.Researchers wishing to obtain an additional copy for their personal use should consult Copying Servicesinformation on the Manuscripts and Archives web site. Copies of commercially produced audiovisualmaterials contained in this collection cannot be made for researcher use outside of the repository.

    Conditions Governing UseCopyright has been transferred to Yale University for unpublished materials authored or otherwiseproduced by the creator(s) of this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown.Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond thatallowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the publicdomain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibilityfor any use rests exclusively with the user.

    Preferred CitationWalter Lippmann Papers (MS 326). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.

    Existence and Location of CopiesSeries I, III, V, and VII of the original accession and Series I and II of Accession 2001-M-077 are availableon microfilm from Gale Group, Famington Hills, Michigan.

    Separated MaterialsMedal, Knight of First Class, Order of St. Olaf Norway, bestowed May 31, 1950, was returned to theNorwegian Embassy at their request, by Mr. Herman Kahn on January 27, 1975.

    Biographical / HistoricalWalter Lippmann was born in New York City on September 23, 1889. Following graduation from HarvardCollege in 1910, he began his career as a reporter, author, and political commentator. He served on the firsteditorial board of the New Republic and was secretary to The Inquiry, a group of experts assembled at therequest of Woodrow Wilson to collect data in preparation for a peace conference following World War I.Lippmann was editor of the  New York World from 1922-1931. In 1931, he began a column for the  New YorkHerald Tribune, "Today and Tomorrow," which would later be syndicated nationally and which continueduntil 1967. Lippmann was the author of numerous books of political commentary and philosophy. He died onDecember 14, 1974 in New York City.

    Biographical / HistoricalChronology

    1889 Sep 23

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    Born in New York City, residence on Lexington Avenue between 61st and 62nd Street. Son of Jacob andDaisy (Baum). Father a clothing manufacturer and real estate broker, and mother a Hunter Collegegraduate.

    1896 May 16

    First of more than forty Atlantic crossings, R.M.S. Etruria. "Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lippmann and maid; MasterWalter Lippmann." (From the passenger list)

    1896 Sep

    Entered Sachs Collegiate Institute, 38 West 59th Street, New York City.

    1903 Feb

    Wrote first editorial (age 13) for school paper, the Record, as editor-in-chief.

    1903 Apr 25

    Awarded the Arnold B. Horwitz Prize "for faithful devotion to school duties and for generalexcellence." (Ten volume Fiske history)

    1904 May 20

    Confirmed as a member of Temple Emmanu-El.

    1904 May 22

    Awarded the Lewis May Pin and Meda, Temple Emmanu-El.

    1906 Apr 28

    Awarded the Arnold B. Horwitz Prize for faithful devotion to school duties and for general excellence. (Sixvolume Robert Browning)

    1906 Jun

    Graduated from Sachs Collegiate Institute. Awarded the Arnold B. Horwitz Prize for academicachievement. Had been a member of the debating, football, hockey, and tennis teams.

    1906 Sep

    Entered Harvard College. Lived at 12 Weld Hall.

    1907 Dec

    One of the winners of the Harvard College prize for academic distinction.

    1908 Jan 9

    Elected to the Circolo Italiano Society.

    1908 Oct

    Taught evening classes at the Cambridge Social Union as an instructor in Fine Arts.

    1908 Dec

    One of the winners of the Harvard College prize for academic distinction. Active in Harvard Chapter,Intercollegiate Socialist Society.

    1909

    Elected to the Cosmopolitan Club. Member of the Debating, Philosophical, and Political Clubs. Joined theHarvard Socialist Club and later became president.

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    Active in Harvard Chapter, Intercollegiate Socialist Society, attending conventions and organizing chaptersat other colleges.

    One of the winners of the Deturs prize "Pro Insigni Studiis Diligentia," and the John Harvard prize.

    1909 June 30

    Completed requirements for A.B. degree (three years), Cum Laude. Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter ofMassachusetts.

    1910

    Assistant to Prof. George Santayana, Department of Philosophy, teaching history of philosophy. Alsostudied for Master's degree. Active in Harvard Chapter, Intercollegiate Socialist Society.

    1910 Apr

    Elected to Board of Editors, the Harvard Monthly.

    1910 May

    Within three weeks of earning Master's degree, dropped studies, left Harvard, and was hired as a reporteron the Boston Common (newspaper) by his first employer and future father-in-law, Ralph Albertson.

    1910 Jun

    Took A.B. degree with the Class of 1910.

    Engaged by Lincoln Steens for Everybody's Magazine.

    1911 Apr 1

    Elected to Executive Committee, Intercollegiate Socialist Society.

    Regular contributor to the International Magazine through 1912.

    1912 Jan 1

    Appointed Executive Secretary to the Rev. George R. Lunn, Socialist Mayor of Schenectady, New York.Resigned four months later.

    Wrote articles for the Intercollegiate Socialist Society publication.

    1913

    Joined the Socialist Party, New York County, and the Socialist Press Club of New York City.

    First book, A Preface to Politics, published by Mitchell Kennerley.

    Invited by Herbert Croly to become one of the six members of the editorial board of a new weekly, the NewRepublic. The six members were Herbert Croly, Francis Hackett, Walter Lippmann, Philip Littell, CharlotteRudyard, and Walter Weyl.

    1914 Nov 7

    First issue of the New Republic.

    Book, Drift and Mastery, published by Mitchell Kennerley.

    1915

    Book, The Stakes of Diplomacy, published by Henry Holt and Company.

    Wrote series "Today and Tomorrow" for Metropolitan magazine.

    1917 May 24

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    Married Faye Albertson, daughter of Ralph and Irene (Mulford) Albertson. Ceremony performed by theHon. William H. Wadhams, Judge of the Court of General Sessions and City Magistrate of the City of NewYork.

    1917 Jul 18

    Appointed assistant to Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War. Served on the Cantonment AdjustmentCommission with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy.

    1917 Sep 24

    Invited by Colonel House to become secretary of "The Inquiry," a secret organization created by order ofPresident Wilson to prepare data for the Paris Peace Conference.

    1918 Jun 28

    Commissioned Captain, Military Intelligence, and assigned to the sta of General Pershing and sent toFrance. Prepared propaganda leaflets for dropping behind the German lines and interrogated prisoners.

    1918 Jul 3

    Assigned to sta of Colonel House and to the American Mission to Negotiate Peace. Interpreted PresidentWilson's Fourteen Points to the British and the Italians.

    1919 Jan 23

    Resigned. Sailed for home on the S. S. Cedric.

    1919 Feb 3

    Honorably discharged from the U.S. Army.

    Book, The Political Scene, an essay on the victory of 1918, published by Henry Holt and Company.

    1920

    Regular contributor to Vanity Fair magazine.

    Book, Liberty and the News, published by Harcourt, Brace and Howe.

    1922 Jan 1

    Joined the editorial sta of the New York World in the capacity of editorial and special writer.

    Book, Public Opinion, published by Harcourt, Brace and Company.

    1924 Mar 10

    Became chief editorial writer in charge of the editorial page of the New York World following the death ofFrank I. Cobb in the fall of 1923.

    1925 Jan 12

    Gave the Bloch Foundation lecture at Yale University.

    Book, The Phantom Public, published by Harcourt, Brace and Company.

    1926 Jun 4

    First honorary degree, LL.D., conferred by Wake Forest College.

    1927 Apr

    Appointed to National Panel of Arbitrators by the American Arbitration Association.

    1927 Aug

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    Death of father, Jacob.

    Book, Men of Destiny, published by the MacMillan Company.

    1928

    Book, American Inquisitors: A Commentary on Dayton and Chicago, published by the MacMillan Company.Lectures delivered at the University of Virginia for the Barbour-Page Foundation.

    1929

    Named editor of the New York World.

    Appointed to Committee to Visit the Department of Government at Harvard. Served through 1961.

    Book, A Preface to Morals, published by the MacMillan Company, A Book-of-the-Month Club selection.

    1930

    Appointed to Committee to Visit Harvard College. Served through 1936.

    1931 Feb 25

    Last issue of the New York World. Sold to the Scripps-Howard chain by the heirs of Joseph Pulitzer.

    1931 Sep 8

    First "Today and Tomorrow" column for the New York Herald Tribune.

    1932

    Book, U. S. in World Aairs: 1931, published by Harper and Brothers. Written in collaboration with WilliamO. Scroggs.

    Book, Interpretations: 1931-1932, published by the MacMillan Company. "Today and Tomorrow" columnsselected and edited by Allan Nevins.

    1932-1935

    Regular contributor to the American magazine.

    1933 Jun 22

    Elected to the Board of Overseers, Harvard University, for a six-year term.

    Appointed to Committee to Visit the Department of Economics at Harvard. Served through 1937.

    Book, U. S. in World Aairs: 1932, publishedby Harper and Brothers.

    1934 May

    Delivered the Godkin lectures at Harvard.

    Appointed to Committee to Visit the Department of Philosophy at Harvard. Served through 1957.

    1934 (cont'd)

    Book, The Method of Freedom, published by the MacMillan Company. Godkin lectures delivered at Harvard.

    Book, U. S. in World Aairs: 1933, edited with an introduction, published by Harper and Brothers.

    1936

    Book, Interpretations: 1933-1935, published by the MacMillan Company. "Today and Tomorrow" columnsselected and edited by Allan Nevins.

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    1936-1937

    Regular contributor to the Atlantic.

    1937 Dec 9

    Divorce decree from his wife Faye, in Bradenton, Florida.

    Book, The Good Society, published by Little, Brown and Company.

    Book, The Supreme Court: Independent Or Controlled?, published by Harper and Brothers. Reprinted "Todayand Tomorrow" columns.

    1938 Feb 16-18

    Gave series of three lectures at the University of Chicago.

    1938 Mar 26

    Married Helen Byrne Armstrong. Ceremony performed by the Hon. Charles Poletti, Justice, Supreme Court,State of New York. Moved to Washington, D.C.

    1938 Sep 5

    Decoration conferred: Ocier de l'Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur.

    1939 Mar 7

    Gave address on the Charles R. Walgreen Foundation at the University of Chicago.

    1940 May 3

    Faye Albertson Lippmann married Jesse Heatley.

    Book, Some Notes on War and Peace, published by the MacMillan Company. Four reprinted "Today andTomorrow" columns.

    1943

    Book, U. S. Foreign Policy: Shield of the Republic, published by Little, Brown and Company.

    1944 autumn

    Trip to Europe as a war correspondent.

    Book, U. S. War Aims, published by Little, Brown and Company.

    1945 Jan 26

    Gave the Bergen lecture at Yale University.

    1946 Apr

    Attended the Nuremberg trials, International Tribunal, Palace of Justice.

    1946

    Appointed to the Committee to Visit the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard.

    1947 Feb 1

    Elected a member of the American Society of International Law.

    1947 Apr 26

    Elected a member of the American Philosophical Society.

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    Book, The Cold War, published by Harper and Brothers. Material appeared as a series of articles in the  NewYork Herald Tribune.

    1949 May 11

    Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

    1949 Jul 27

    Death of mother, Daisy (Mrs. I. M. Stettenheim).

    1950 Feb 22

    Gave the Newton D. Baker Memorial Lecture, Cleveland, Ohio.

    1950 Mar 1

    Presented the Knight Cross of First Class of the Order of St. Olaf (Norway).

    1951 Jan 22

    Death of father-in-law, Ralph Albertson.

    1951 Jan 23

    Elected a member of Sigma Delta Chi.

    1951 Nov 7

    Elected a Fellow of the American Geographical Society.

    1952 Mar 13

    Elected Commandeur, Orde Van Oranje-Nassau (The Netherlands). Upon Walter Lippmann's death in 1974,the medal was returned in accordance with Royal Decree No. 12 of 12 April 1923.

    1952 May

    Gave Sulgrave Manor Board lecture in England, on the Sir George Watson Chair of American History,Literature and Institutions.

    Book, Isolation and Alliances, published by Little, Brown and Company.

    1955

    Book, The Public Philosophy, published by Little, Brown and Company.

    1957 Jan 27

    Gave the Gideon D. Seymour Memorial Lecture at the University of Minnesota.

    1958 May 5

    Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Comment.

    1959 Mar 2

    Named Associe de la Section des Sciences Morales et Politiques, Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettreset des Beaux-Arts de Belgique.

    1959 Sep 23

    Awarded the National Press Club Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of meritorious service tocorrespondents of press, radio and television in the nation's capitol.

    1959

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    Elected member of the American Military Institute.

    Book, The Communist World and Ours, published by Little, Brown and Company. Reprinted "Today andTomorrow" articles following his trip to Russia in 1958.

    1960 Jul 7

    First TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann on Leadership."

    1960 Oct 27

    Testimonial of Appreciation and Esteem, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, New York University.

    1961 Jun 15

    Second TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann, 1961."

    1961 Nov 14

    Appointed a member of the Advisory Committee on the Arts, National Cultural Center, by President John F.Kennedy.

    1961 Dec 21

    Third TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann, Year End."

    Book, The Coming Tests with Russia, published by Little, Brown and Company. Reprinted "Today andTomorrow" articles following his second trip to Russia in 1961.

    1962 Apr l8

    George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award presented to Walter Lippmann and CBS for the program whichdid most to promote international understanding during 1961.

    1932 May 7

    Awarded Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Reporting of International Aairs.

    1962 May 16

    Appointed a member of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission by President John F. Kennedy.

    1962 Jun 7

    Fourth TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann, 1962."

    1962 Dec 13

    Elected Corresponding Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

    1963 Jan 1

    Changed "Today and Tomorrow" syndicate from the New York Herald Tribune to the  Washington Post.

    1963 Jan 21

    First of the bi-weekly articles for Newsweek.

    1963 May 1

    Fifth TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann, 1963."

    1964 Apr 8

    Sixth TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann, 1964."

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    1964 Sep 14

    Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Lyndon B. Johnson.

    1965 Feb 22

    Final TV appearance. CBS Reports, "Walter Lippmann, 1965."

    1965 Mar 1

    Addressed the United Nations.

    1965 Apr 26

    George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award presented to CBS Reports, with special mention of interviewwith Walter Lippmann televised on April 8, 1964.

    1965 May 27

    Addressed the International Press Institute, London.

    1965 Dec 22

    Named Grand Ocier de l'Ordre National du Mérite by French President Charles de Gaulle.

    Awarded the National Institute of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Eminence in Essays and Criticism.

    1967 May 25

    Final "Today and Tomorrow" article.

    1967 May

    Moved from Washington, D. C., to 1021 Park Avenue, New York City.

    1968 Dec 1

    Moved to The Lowell, 26 East 63rd Street, New York City.

    1971 Jan 11

    Final article for Newsweek.

    1971 Jun 11

    Elected a Charter Member of the Washington Hall of Fame, Sigma Delta Chi.

    1974 Feb 16

    Helen Byrne Lippmann died at The Lowell.

    1974 Apr 18

    Death of Faye Albertson's second husband, Jesse Heatley.

    1974 Dec 14

    Walter Lippmann died at the Mary James Nursing Home, 755 Park Avenue, New York City,

    at approximately 7:00 A.M.

    1974 Dec 18

    Memorial service at the Ford Foundation, 320 East 43rd Street, New York City.

    1975 Jan 8

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    Memorial service at the Washington Cathedral, Washington, D. C.

    1975 Mar 17

    Death of Faye Albertson Lippmann Heatley.

    Degrees

    1. Harvard 1910 B.A.

    2. Wake Forest College 1926 LL.D.

    3. University of Wisconsin 1927 LL.D.

    4. Columbia University 1932 LITT.D.

    5. Dartmouth College 1932 LITT.D.

    6. University of California 1933 LL.D.

    7. Union College 1933 LL.D. Honorary Chancellor

    6. Wesleyan University 1934 LL.D.

    9. Oglethorpe University 1934 LITT.D.

    10. University of Michigan 1934 LL.D.

    11. George Washington University 1935 LL.D.

    12. Amherst College 1935 LL.D.

    13. University of Rochester 1936 LL.D.

    14. College of William and Mary 1937 LL.D.

    15. Drake University 1937 LL.D.

    16. Harvard University 1944 LITT.D.

    17. University of Chicago 1955 LL.D.

    18. New School for Social Research 1959 LITT.D.

    19. College of the Holy Cross 1962 LL.D.

    20. Boston University 1964 LL.D.

    21. Brandeis University 1968 LL.D.

    22. University of York (England) 1969 Doctor of the University. First American to be awarded an honorarydegree.

    23. Princeton 1970 LL.D

    Honors and Awards - Medals

    1903 Sachs' School Tennis

    1904 Lewis May Pin, Temple Emmanu-El

    1909 Phi Beta Kappa Key, Harvard

    1909 Harvard Crimson

    1917 British and French War Commission

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    1917 Belgian War Mission

    1934 American Academy of Arts and Letters

    1936 Harvard Tercentenary

    (1940s) Assistance to General Charles De Gaulle

    1946 Princeton University Bicentennial

    1946 French Legion of Honor

    1946 Pope Pius XII medallion

    1947 Orde Van Oranje-Nasaau (The Netherlands)

    1947 Order of Leopold (Belgium)

    1950 Knight of First Class, Order of St. Olaf (Norway)

    1950 Sigma Delta Chi Key

    1953 Pope Pius XII Silver Medal

    1959 School Bell Award

    1960 Kappa Delta Pi Key

    1960 Hall of Fame for Great Americans

    1962 George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award

    1963 Republique Française, Ordre National du Mérite

    1964 Presidential Medal of Freedom

    1965 United Nations Silver Medal

    1965 Pope Paul VI visit to the United Nations

    1965 Family of Man Award

    1966 Pope Paul VI medal

    1974 City of New York medallion

    Honors and Awards - Plaques

    1943 Freedom House Award

    1950 Sigma Delta Chi

    1953 Overseas Press Club

    1954 Overseas Press Club

    1955 Overseas Press Club

    1960 Overseas Press Club

    1967 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

    1970 Columbia Journalism Award

    Honors and Awards - Certificates

    1906 Il Circolo Italiano dell Universita Harvard

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    1910 Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard

    1927 American Arbitration Association

    1938 Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur, Ocier

    1946 Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur, Commandeur

    1947 American Society of International Law

    1947 American Philosophical Society

    1947 Order of Leopold (Belgium)

    1949 American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    1950 Order of St. Olaf (Norway)

    1951 American Geographical Society

    1951 Sigma Delta Chi

    1952 Orde Van Oranje-Nassau (The Netherlands)

    1958 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Comment

    1958 University of Missouri School of Journalism

    1959 American Military Institute

    1959 National Press Club

    1959 Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres at des Beaux-Arts de Belgique

    1961 Advisory Committee on the Arts (National Cultural Center)

    1962 George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award

    1962 Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Reporting of International Aairs

    1962 Massachusetts Historical Society

    1962 Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission

    1964 Presidential Medal of Freedom

    1965 National Institute of Arts and Letters

    1965 Ordre National du Mérite, Grand-Ocier

    1971 AAPOR award (American Association for Public Opinion Research)

    1971 Charter member, Sigma Delta Chi, Washington Hall of Fame

    Scope and ContentsFor almost seventy-five years of the twentieth century Walter Lippmann knew and corresponded with agreat many men and women in most parts of the world who were deeply involved in and helped shape thecourse of events. His papers, starting in 1906 with his undergraduate years at Harvard and ending with hisdeath in 1974 at the age of eighty-five, constitute an important contribution to the history of our own time.They give a picture of the public life of this century from the angle of vision of an author, editor, journalistand political philosopher. In the political drama, Walter Lippmann was back stage, on stage, and among thecritics in the stalls.

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    The Walter Lippmann Papers (MS. Group No. 326), consisting of 115 linear feet of correspondence and othertypes of material, are divided into the following ten series: I. Correspondence, 1906-1930; II. Requests toSpeak, Write or Reprint, 1906-1930; III. Correspondence, 1931-1981; IV. Requests To Speak, Write or Reprint,1931-1974; V. Public Opinion Mail, 1935-1968; VI. Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917-1967; VII. Diaries andEngagement Books, 1914-1974; VIII. Honors; IX. Photographs, Portraits, and Sketches, 1889-1979; X. Films,Recordings, and Tapes, 1914-1974.

    Because of the volume of the papers, the first four series are divided into the periods 1906-1930 and1931-1974. The year 1931 was considered a logical series break because Walter Lippmann's career as aneditor ended with the demise of the New York World in February and his career as a columnist for the  NewYork Herald Tribune began in September. A description of the content and arrangement of each of the tenseries immediately precedes the folder listing for the series in this register.

    Researchers should be aware that there are two Walter Lippmann manuscript groups at the Yale Library,with separate registers. The group described above, and in this register, is known as the Walter LippmannPapers, Manuscript Group Number 326. The second is known as the Robert O. Anthony Collection ofWalter Lippmann, 66. The distinction between the two is that Group 326 consists of Lippmann's personalpapers and manuscripts of his writings, while Group 766 is, in general, a collection of his published work.Between the two collections, probably no other journalist and few public figures will have had a career socarefully and completely documented for the historian of the future.

    The life of Walter Lippmann has been the subject of a number of books and magazine articles, and it seemsunnecessary to include a biographical sketch here. The researcher is, however, directed to the followingsources:

    BOOKS

    Walter Lippmann, by David E. Weingast. 1949

    Through These Men, by John Mason Brown. Chapter IX, 1956

    Walter Lippmann and His Times, by Marquis Childs and James Reston. 1959

    Ten Contemporary Thinkers, by Victor E. Amend and Leo T. Hendrick. Chapter VII. 1964

    Famous Headliners, by Aylesa Forsee. Chapter V. 1967

    Arrivals and Departures, by Richard H. Rovere. Chapter IX. 1976

    MAGAZINES

    American, September, 1932. "A Man with a Flashlight Mind," by Beverly Smith.

    Saturday Review of Literature, January 7, 1933. "Walter Lippmann," by James Truslow Adams.

    Book-of-the-Month Club News, June, 1943. "Walter Lippmann," by Allan Nevins.

    Public Opinion Quarterly, Summer, 1950. "Walter Lippmann: A Content Analysis," by David E. Weingast.

    Flair, January 1951. "Walter Lippmann: Pundit and Prophet," by Richard H. Rovere.

    Harper's, April, 1957. "The New American Conservatives," by Clinton Rossiter.

    New York Times Magazine, September 14, 1969. "A Talk with Walter Lippmann," by Henry Brandon.

    Quill, October, 1973. "Tribute to Walter Lippmann," by Marquis W. Childs.

    New Republic, September 29, 1974. "A Birthday Greeting to Walter Lippmann," by Gilbert A. Harrison.

    New Republic, December 28, 1974. "Walter Lippmann, 1889-1974," by Ronald Steel.

    New Yorker, December 30, 1974. "Notes and Comments," by Richard H. Rovere.

    Nieman Reports, Winter, 1974. "Walter Lippmann," by Louisa H. Lyons.

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    New Times, January 10, 1975. "Final Tribute," by Harrison E. Salisbury.

    New Republic, January 25, 1975. "Fine Print," by Doris Grumbach.

    American Scholar, Autumn, 1975. "Walter Lippmann," by Richard N. Rovere.

    Washingtonian, February, 1977. "The Man Who Knew Walter Lippmann."

    Gilbert A. Harrison interviewed by Doris Grumbach.

    For the convenience of researchers, a chronology of Walter Lippmann's life is included in this register.

    Accession Note

    The Walter Lippmann Papers (MS Group No. 326, Manuscripts and Archives) became the property of theYale University Library by deed of gift in July 1944. Inasmuch as the 1940s were probably the busiest yearsof his career as author and columnist, Lippmann needed his files for reference purposes, and it was not until1963, some twenty years later, that the papers were actually removed from his home in Washington, D.C.,and deposited in the Yale Library.

    As early as 1941 Walter Lippmann had given to Yale some 300 numbers of serials and pamphlets for theYale War Collection through his long-time friend, Wilmarth S. Lewis, Yale '18, who was active in the aairsof the Yale Library. In 1942, Lippmann wrote his lawyer, Albert Stickney, that he had been asked by theLibrary of Congress and also by the Yale University Library to give them all his papers, and that this actionwould involve a change in his will when he knew more clearly just exactly what he wanted to do. Two yearslater, in a letter to Lewis dated July 3, 1944, Lippmann wrote: "I took the invitation from Yale as a favor tome, and a very great distinction, not as something I was doing for Yale. It never occurred to me to consultHarvard, where I had been an overseer, about my papers any more than I might have asked them if theywere going to give me an honorary degree." Lewis replied on July 5th: "Needless to say, I am very happy thatyou have given Yale your papers. The Yale Library is one of the chief things in my life, and it is a joy for meto have this great collection. The scholars of the future will now have to come to Yale to study our time."On the same date, Charles Seymour, President of Yale University, wrote Lippmann: "May I express againand more titleatically our deep gratitude for the gift of your papers. Their value in the Yale collection will beobviously enormous," and in a letter the next day Lewis reminded Lippmann: "I first spoke to you about yourpapers two years ago."

    The decision in 1944 also involved a collection of published works by and about Walter Lippmann whichhad been assembled as a hobby, beginning in 1931, by Robert Olney Anthony, Amherst '26, a telephoneexecutive for the Bell System in New York City. His collection included magazine articles, a complete fileof Lippmann's "Today and Tomorrow" column (1931-1967) which he indexed, other newspaper articles,bulletins and pamphlets concerning Lippmann, newspaper clippings, and books by, about, or prominentlymentioning him. Both for the protection of the collection, and to increase its availability to scholars, itwas a propitious time to transfer his collection to the Yale Library. Lippmann agreed that both collectionsshould be kept together, and in 1944 when Lippmann decided to give his papers to Yale, Anthony alsooered his associated collection. Two years later when Anthony was transferred from New York to theNew England Telephone and Telegraph Company in Providence, Rhode Island, on December 2, 1946, hiscollection was transferred to the Yale Library. His collection is listed as the Robert O. Anthony Collection ofWalter Lippmann (MS Group 766, Manuscripts and Archives). On December 3, 1946, Anthony was namedcurator of the newly-formed collection by the Yale Corporation.

    During 1945 and early 1946 Lippmann sent to Yale several items, e.g., manuscripts of some of his books, andthe announcement of his gift appeared in the press in June 1946. Also in 1946 at the time of the Anthonycollection move, the library truck picked up Lippmann's bound volumes of the editorial pages of the NewYork World for the period 1924 through February 1931, which were in his oce at the  New York HeraldTribune in New York City.

    It was not until February 1963, when he was almost seventy-four, that Lippmann felt he could give up thebulk of his papers, consisting at that time of forty-two large files of personal correspondence and twoboxes of original manuscripts. They were shipped to Providence, Rhode Island, for processing by Anthony

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    and eventual shipment to Yale. In 1964 another shipment arrived in Providence, consisting of diaries andengagement books through 1959.

    In 1964, Richard H. Rovere began his work in both collections as the authorized biographer of WalterLippmann, with the assistance of Gary Clarkson. Four years later, finding himself uneasy in the role ofbiographer without the assurance of complete independence as to content, Rovere, in 1968, found asuccessor in Ronald Steel, a journalist who had been a foreign service ocer.

    Accession 2001-M-077 originated with Lippmann's first wife, Faye, and presumably consists of materialsleft behind by Lippmann after their divorce. The addition provides a substantive supplement to thematerials described above, particularly for Lippmann's undergraduate years at Harvard and for most ofthe 1910s. Included are his classroom notes and several academic papers from Harvard; correspondencewith family, friends, and business associates; holograph and typescript drafts of many early writings,including his first three books; photographs; and personal papers. The papers in the accession providedocumentation of Lippmann's early professional life.

    ArrangementArranged in ten series and one addition: I. Correspondence, 1906-1930. II. Requests to Speak, Write orReprint, 1906-1930. III. Correspondence, 1931-1981. IV. Requests to Speak, Write or Reprint, 1931-1974. V.Public Opinion Mail, 1935-1968. VI. Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917-1967. VII. Diaries and EngagementBooks, 1914-1974. VIII. Honors. IX. Photographs, Portraits, and Sketches, 1889-1979. X. Films, Recordings, andTapes, 1914 - 1974.

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    Collection ContentsSeries I: Correspondence, 1906 - 1930Series I is divided into two sections: Selected Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 and General Correspondence,1906 - 1930.

    Selected Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent. Following thealphabetical listing are five boxes [boxes 36-40] of personal Lippmann materials, including correspondencewith Harvard University, family correspondence, financial papers, and papers related to World War I, "TheInquiry," and the Paris Peace Conference.

    General Correspondence is arranged chronologically by year. Within each year, letters are arrangedalphabetically by correspondent.

    The correspondence in this series begins in 1906 with Walter Lippmann's undergraduate days at Harvard. Itcontinues through the founding in 1914 of the New Republic where he was one of the editors; his activity on"The Inquiry" which prepared data for the Paris Peace Conference; his service as a captain in World War I;and his work as a talent scout for Harcourt, Brace, and Company, with his first success in the publication inthe United States of John Maynard Keynes'  The Economic Consequences of the Peace in 1920. It concludesin 1930 with his career on the editorial sta of the  New York World newspaper.

    In 1917 and 1918 Lippmann served as secretary to a secret organization created by President Wilson,known as "The Inquiry," to prepare data for the Paris Peace Conference. This organization prepared eightof the Fourteen Points - points dealing with concrete territorial and political issues. It was not involvedwith the other six points dealing with freedom of the seas and the League of Nations. Material on "TheInquiry" in the Lippmann papers is sparse and incomplete, and the researcher on this subject is referredto the National Archives of the United States, "Records of the American Commission to NegotiatePeace." (Record Group 256).

    Correspondence between Walter Lippmann and his first wife is practically non-existent, despite severaleorts to locate it through Faye herself and her family. Born on March 23, 1893, Faye Albertson wasthe beautiful daughter of Ralph Albertson, an ordained minister in the Congregational Church. As anundergraduate, Walter Lippmann was one of the frequent visitors to "The Farm" on the banks of theMerrimac River in West Newbury, Massachusetts, home of the Albertson family. Walter Lippmann andFaye Albertson were married several years later, in 1917.

    Lippmann had a highly developed sense of privacy and seldom wrote of his personal life to others, althoughhe came close to doing this with Bernard Berenson. He also seemed to have a distaste for the past, notthe historical data which delighted him, but his own past. Although not appearing dissatisfied with hisprofessional career, or perhaps his private life, he focused on the present and the future which he couldattempt to mold as he could not the past. It is significant that he used the title, "Today and Tomorrow," forhis articles in the Metropolitan magazine 1915, and for his noted column in the  New York Herald Tribuneand the  Washington Post from 1931 to 1967.

    The correspondence in Series I is divided into two sections, "Selected" and "General" on the basisof a judgment of the significance of the correspondence. Prominent among those in the SelectedCorrespondence during the period 1906-1930 are:

    (Correspondent, Starting)

    Lee Simonson, 1908

    Kenneth W. Hunter, 1909

    Mabel Dodge Luhan, 1910

    Graham Wallas, 1910

    Felix Frankfurter, 1914

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    Learned Hand, 1914

    S. K. Ratclie, 1914

    George Rublee, 1914

    Dwight W. Morrow, 1915

    Thomas Reed Powell, 1915

    Newton D. Baker, 1916

    Ralph Hayes, 1917

    Edward M. House, 1917

    Bernard Berenson, 1919

    Herbert Bayard Swope, 1919

    Thomas W. Lamont, 1922

    John L. Balderston, 1923

    Russell C. Lengwell, 1929

    As the register for Series I indicates, Lippmann had contacts with several hundred other persons from allwalks of life who were well-known in their fields in the teens and twenties.

    The researcher interested in the Lippmann family papers is directed to the separate "Lippmann" materialat the end of the Selected Correspondence. Consisting of boxes 36-40, it also includes all correspondencerelated to Harvard University as well as papers dealing with Lippmann's financial aairs, his involvement in"The Inquiry," and his service in World War I.

    Lippmann's correspondence concerning matters pertaining to the New Republic when he was one of theeditors is filed under "  New Republic" and is located in box 22, folders 875-878. Likewise, correspondenceconcerning the  New York World during the 1920s is filed under "  New York World" and is located inboxes 22, 23, and 24, folders 885-913. For the convenience of the researcher, the New York World CouncilMinutes from April 1924 through June 1927 have been filed separately under box 25, folders 914-920. TheCouncil Minutes contain discussions held regularly by Ralph Pulitzer with his sta of Arthur Krock, WalterLippmann, Herbert Bayard Swope, and others on policy and procedural matters.

    It should be noted that Lippmann's correspondence with his publishers is filed under the name of thepublishing house, for example, "Mitchell Kennerley Company," but correspondence with Mr. Kennerley onother matters is filed under "Kennerley, Mitchell," with a cross-reference to the company.

    These materials have been microfilmed. Researchers must use FILM HM 257 instead of the originals.

     Container Description Date

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930

    b. 1, f. 1reel 1U

    Aaronsohn, AaronThis material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1918

    b. 29, f. 1070reel 29U

    Ross, HaroldThis material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1925-1926

     

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    b. 1, f. 1reel 1U

    Abbott, C. H.This material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1928

    b. 1, f. 1reel 1U

    Abbott, Leonard D.This material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1928

    b. 1, f. 2 Abbott, Mabel Foster 1910-1912, 1926

    b. 1, f. 3 Abrahamson, Isador 1911, 1926

    b. 1, f. 4 Academy of Political Science 1918-1930

    b. 1, f. 5 Acheson, Dean 1922

    b. 1, f. 6 Ackerman, Carl W. 1925

    b. 1, f. 7 Adamic, Louis 1930

    b. 1, f. 8 Adams, Charles Frederick 1916

    b. 1, f. 9 Adams, Franklin P. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1914-1930

    b. 1, f. 10 Adams, Thomas 1926-1930

    b. 1, f. 11 Adamson, Robert 1917, 1928

    b. 1, f. 12 Addams, Jane 1911-1920

    b. 1, f. 13 Addison, James Thayer 1908-1928

    b. 1, f. 14 Adolf Gobel, Inc. 1929

    b. 1, f. 14 Advertising Club of New York 1930

    b. 1, f. 15 Aiken, Conrad 1910-1914

    b. 1, f. 15 Aiken, J. N. 1924-1927

    b. 1, f. 16 Alber, Louis J. 1916-1931

    b. 1, f. 16 Albertson, FayeSee: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 1343 See: Series IX.Photographs, Portraits, and Sketches, 1889 - 1979 Folder 148

    b. 1, f. 17 Albertson, Florence 1910-1913, 1955

    b. 1, f. 18 Albertson, Hazel 1910-1930

    b. 1, f. 19 Albertson, Phyllis 1912-1917

    b. 1, f. 19 Albertson, Rachel 1930

    b. 1, f. 20 Albertson, Ralph 1917-1930

    b. 1, f. 20 Albertson, Wyatt 1930

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 1, f. 21 Aldrich, Morton A. 1917

    b. 1, f. 22 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. 1926-1930

    b. 1, f. 23 Alger, George W. 1929-1930

    b. 1, f. 24 Allen, Douglas Hedden 1918-1928

    b. 1, f. 25 Allen, Edward Switser 1910-1919

    b. 1, f. 26 Allen, Frederick Hobbes 1917-1930

    b. 1, f. 27 Allen, Frederick LewisSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 511 See also: Series IV.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 571 See also: Series IV.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 780

    1917-1929

    b. 1, f. 28 Allen, Henry T. 1923

    b. 1, f. 28 Allen, William H. 1926-1930

    b. 1, f. 29 Alsberg, Henry G. 1923-1925

    b. 1, f. 30 Altschul, Charles 1926

    b. 1, f. 30 Altschul, Frank 1917

    b. 1, f. 31 Altschuler, Michael 1916-1917

    b. 1, f. 32 AmericaEnglish

    1924-1929

    b. 1, f. 33 American Academy of Political and Social Science 1916-1930

    b. 1, f. 34 American Arbitration Association 1929

    b. 1, f. 34 American Asiatic Association 1926

    b. 1, f. 35 American Association for Adult Education 1929-1930

    b. 1, f. 36 American Association for Labor Legislation 1910-1917

    b. 1, f. 37 American Association for Medical Progress, Inc. 1926

    b. 1, f. 38 American Association of Engineers 1922-1926

    b. 1, f. 38 American Association of University Women 1929

    b. 1, f. 39 American City MagazineEnglish

    1925-1926

    b. 1, f. 40 American Civil Liberties Union 1925-1929

    b. 1, f. 41 American Commission to Negotiate Peace 1919

    b. 1, f. 42 American Committee for Chinese Relief 1925

    b. 1, f. 42 American Committee for the Relief of German Children 1923-1924

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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    b. 1, f. 42 American Committee on Religious Rights and Minorities 1930

    b. 1, f. 43 American Council of Learned Societies 1927

    b. 1, f. 44 American Embassy, Paris 1919

    b. 1, f. 44 American Ethnological Society 1923

    b. 1, f. 45 American Federation of Labor 1919

    b. 1, f. 46 American Foundation 1928-1929

    b. 1, f. 47 American Geographical Society 1918

    b. 1, f. 48 American Historical Association 1925-1927

    b. 1, f. 49 American Institute of Architects 1926

    b. 1, f. 49 American Jewish Congress 1926

    b. 1, f. 50 American Legion 1922-1930

    b. 1, f. 50 American Library Association 1925-1930

    b. 1, f. 51 American MagazineEnglish

    1910-1917

    b. 1, f. 51 American Mid-European Association 1919

    b. 1, f. 52 American Peace Society 1917

    b. 1, f. 53 American Proportional Representation League 1916-1920

    b. 1, f. 54 American Relief Administration 1921-1926

    b. 1, f. 54 American-Scandinavian Foundation 1926

    b. 1, f. 55reel 2U

    American Society of Newspaper EditorsThis material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1925-1930

    b. 1, f. 56 Amerika-Institut 1921

    b. 2, f. 57 Ames, C. B. 1925

    b. 2, f. 58 Amos, Maurice Sheldon 1916-1926

    b. 2, f. 59 Amos, Waldo Adams 1916-1917

    b. 2, f. 60 Anderson, Benjamin M., Jr. 1923-1925

    b. 2, f. 60 Anderson, Mary R. 1919

    b. 2, f. 61 Anderson, Maxwell 1920-1924

    b. 2, f. 62 Anderson, Paul Y. 1924-1930

    b. 2, f. 63 Anderson, Sherwood (Mrs.) 1923

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 2, f. 64 Angell, Ernest (Mr. & Mrs.) 1921-1930

    b. 2, f. 65 Angell, James Rowland 1929-1930

    b. 2, f. 66 Angell, Norman 1915-1928

    b. 2, f. 67 AnnalsEnglish

    1916-1926

    b. 2, f. 67 Anrap, Alda vonSee: Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folders 208-211 See: Series IX.Photographs, Portraits, and Sketches, 1889 - 1979 Folder 200

    b. 2, f. 68 Ansell, Samuel T. 1916-1926

    b. 2, f. 69 Anthony, Katharine 1925

    b. 2, f. 69 Armstead, George Brooks 1929

    b. 2, f. 70 Armstrong, Hamilton FishSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 405 See also: SeriesII. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 180 See also:Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 787 See also: Series VI.Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 22-25 See also: Series I.Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 290 See also: Series II. Requests to Speak,Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 34 See also: Series II. Requests to Speak,Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 170 See also: Series III. Correspondence,1931 - 1981 Folders 517-518

    1922-1930

    b. 2, f. 71 Arnheim, Samuel 1907

    b. 2, f. 72 Ashbee, C. R. 1915

    b. 2, f. 72 Ashmead, G. 1928

    b. 2, f. 73 Associated Advertising Clubs of the World 1915

    b. 2, f. 74 Associated Press 1924-1930

    b. 2, f. 75 Association Against the Prohibition Amendment 1929-1930

    b. 2, f. 76 Association of Foreign Press Correspondents 1920-1927

    b. 2, f. 77 Association of Teachers of English 1922

    b. 2, f. 77 Association of University Professors 1924

    b. 2, f. 78 Astor, John (Mrs.) 1916

    b. 2, f. 78 Astor, Lady Vincent Waldorf 1928-1930

    b. 2, f. 79 Aswell, Edward C. 1930

    b. 2, f. 79 Atkinson Broadcasting Co. 1930

    b. 2, f. 80 Atlantic MonthlyEnglish

    1911-1929

    b. 2, f. 81 Atwood, M. V. 1930

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 2, f. 81 Auchincloss, GordonSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 1351-1361

    1923-1930

    b. 2, f. 81 Auerback, Joseph S. 1929

    b. 2, f. 82 Auld, George P. 1926

    b. 2, f. 82 Austin, Mary 1921

    b. 2, f. 83 Authier, George F. 1925-1926

    b. 2, f. 84 Authors Club 1915-1925

    b. 2, f. 85 Authors' League of America 1913

    b. 2, f. 86 Avent, John M. 1922-1926

    b. 2, f. 87 Axman, Clarence 1926-1929

    b. 2, f. 88 Aydelotte, Frank 1927

    b. 2, f. 89 Ayres, Leonard P. 1921-1924

    b. 2, f. 90 Babbitt, Irving 1909

    b. 2, f. 90 Babson, Roger W. 1914-1917

    b. 2, f. 91 Bacon, Elliot C. 1920

    b. 2, f. 91 Bacon, George Wood 1923-1930

    b. 2, f. 92 Bacon, Robert L. 1925-1930

    b. 2, f. 93 Bagley, W. C. 1923

    b. 2, f. 93 Bailey, F. M. (Mrs.) 1929

    b. 2, f. 94 Bakeless, John 1926-1930

    b. 2, f. 95 Baker, George Barr 1917-1929

    b. 2, f. 96 Baker, John G. 1926

    b. 2, f. 96 Baker, Margarete D. 1917

    Baker, Newton D.

    b. 2, f. 97 1916 - 1919

    b. 2, f. 98 1920 - 1926

    b. 2, f. 99 1927 - 1930

    b. 2, f. 100 Baker, Philip J. Noel 1924-1928

    b. 2, f. 101 Baker, Ray Stannard 1917-1928

    b. 2, f. 101 Baker, Thomas S. 1930

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 3, f. 102reel 3U

    Balch, EarleThis material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1927-1928

    b. 3, f. 102reel 3U

    Balch, Emily G.This material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1916

    Balderston, John (Mr. & Mrs.)

    b. 3, f. 103 1923 - 1925

    b. 3, f. 104 1926English

    b. 3, f. 105 1927 - 1928

    b. 3, f. 106 1929English

    b. 3, f. 107 1930English

    b. 3, f. 108 Baldwin, Roger N.See also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 40 See also: Series II.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 8 See also: Series III.Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 51 See also: Series IV. Requests to Speak,Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 23

    1916-1925

    b. 3, f. 109 Baldwin, Roger Sherman 1929

    b. 3, f. 109 Baldwin, Stanley 1929

    b. 3, f. 109 Baldwin, William H. 1924-1929

    b. 3, f. 110 Ball, W. W. 1925-1930

    b. 3, f. 111 Barach, A. L. 1929

    b. 3, f. 111 Bardsley, W. M. 1927

    b. 3, f. 112 Barker, Granville 1915

    b. 3, f. 112 Barlow, DeWitt 1926

    b. 3, f. 113 Barnard College 1925-1927

    b. 3, f. 114 Barnes, Harry Elmer 1925-1930

    b. 3, f. 115 Barr, F. Stringfellow (Mr. & Mrs.) 1928-1929

    b. 3, f. 115 Barrington-Ward, Robin M. 1924-1928

    b. 3, f. 116 Barth, Harry 1926

    b. 3, f. 116 Bartlett, F. W. 1921

    b. 3, f. 117 Baruch, Bernard M. 1923-1929

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 3, f. 118 Barzini, Luigi 1925

    b. 3, f. 119 Baskerville, Beatrice 1929

    b. 3, f. 120 Batchelor, Bronson 1921

    b. 3, f. 120 Bates, Wilbur 1928

    b. 3, f. 121 Battle, George Gordon 1928-1930

    b. 3, f. 122 Baum, Herbert 1921-1930

    b. 3, f. 123 Baxter, Percival P. 1924

    b. 3, f. 124 Beals, Carleton 1930

    b. 3, f. 124 Beals, Edward E. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1924-1929

    b. 3, f. 125 Beard, Charles A. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1914-1930

    b. 3, f. 126 Beaverbrook, Lord 1923

    b. 3, f. 126 Beazell, William P.See also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 885-920 See also:Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 1611 See also: Series VI.Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 241-248

    1924-1930

    b. 3, f. 127 Beck, James M. 1926-1929

    b. 3, f. 128 Beck, M. Carl 1927

    b. 3, f. 128 Beck, Martin (Mr. & Mrs.) 1926-1929

    b. 3, f. 129 Beckhard, Bruno 1910-1920

    b. 3, f. 130 Beel, John Nicholas 1922-1927

    b. 3, f. 131 Behre, Theodore S. 1910-1919

    b. 3, f. 132 Belden, Hubert Coit 1920

    b. 3, f. 133 Bell, Bernard I. 1923

    b. 3, f. 133 Bell, George L. 1919

    b. 3, f. 134 Benchley, Robert C. 1916-1924

    b. 3, f. 135 Benedict, Bertram 1921-1930

    b. 3, f. 136 Benes, Eduard 1918

    b. 3, f. 136 Benet, William Rose 1920

    b. 3, f. 136 Benham, F. D. 1930

    b. 3, f. 137 Benton, J. Lewis 1928-1929

    b. 3, f. 137 Benton, Ralph W. 1930

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 3, f. 137 Berenger, Henry 1926

    Berenson, Bernard (Mr. & Mrs.)

    b. 3, f. 138 1918 -1925

    b. 3, f. 139reel 4U

    1926 -1930This material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 insteadof the originals.

    b. 4, f. 140 Berger, Victor L. 1919

    b. 4, f. 140 Bergmann, Richard A. 1930

    b. 4, f. 140 Bergson, Henri 1913

    b. 4, f. 141 Berillon, Alice 1916-1918

    b. 4, f. 141 Berle, A. A. 1922-1925

    b. 4, f. 141 Berle, A. A., Jr. 1925-1929

    b. 4, f. 142 Berlin, Irving 1926

    b. 4, f. 143 Bermann, Richard A. 1927

    b. 4, f. 143 Bern, Henry 1923

    b. 4, f. 144 Bernays, Edward L. 1919, 1927

    b. 4, f. 144 Bernays, Judith 1915

    b. 4, f. 145 Bertling, K. O. 1925

    b. 4, f. 145 Bettman, Alfred 1929

    b. 4, f. 145 Beveridge, William 1924

    b. 4, f. 146 Bianco, Francesco 1921

    b. 4, f. 147 Bibesco, Elizabeth 1924-1925

    b. 4, f. 148 Bickel, Karl A. 1925-1930

    b. 4, f. 149 Biddle, Francis B. 1920-1928

    b. 4, f. 149 Biddle, George 1926-1927

    b. 4, f. 150 Bigelow, Karl W. 1922

    b. 4, f. 150 Bing, Alexander M. 1927-1930

    b. 4, f. 151 Binger, Carl 1907-1928

    b. 4, f. 152 Binger, Walter D. 1917-1927

    b. 4, f. 153 Bingham, Don 1930

    b. 4, f. 153 Bingham, Hiram 1924

    Selected Correspondence 1906 - 1930 (continued)  

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     Container Description Date

    b. 4, f. 154 Binkerd, Robert S. 1917

    b. 4, f. 155 Birchall, S. T. 1926

    b. 4, f. 155 Bjorkman, Edwin 1918

    b. 4, f. 155 Black, Marvin M. 1929

    b. 4, f. 156 Black, William Harman 1930

    b. 4, f. 156 Blackman, O. H. 1923

    b. 4, f. 157 Blake, Tiany 1926-1928

    b. 4, f. 158 Blankenhorn, Heber H. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1914

    b. 4, f. 158 Blanshard, Paul 1918-1919, 1930

    b. 4, f. 159 Bleistein, Edna Rosenberg 1924

    b. 4, f. 159 Bliss, Tasker H. 1924

    b. 4, f. 160 Bliven, BruceSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 875-878 See also:Series II. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 203 Seealso: Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 1599 See also: Series IV.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 614 See also: Series IV.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 808 See also: SeriesVI. Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 47-51 See also: SeriesVI. Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 53-57

    1921-1930

    b. 4, f. 161 Block, Paul 1926-1930

    b. 4, f. 162 Bloom, Sol 1924-1929

    b. 4, f. 162 Bloomfield, Meyer 1909, 1920

    b. 4, f. 163 Blumenthal, Daniel 1917

    b. 4, f. 163 Blumgart, Leonard 1916-1930

    b. 4, f. 164 Boas, Franz 1917

    b. 4, f. 164 Boeckel, Richard M. 1923-1930

    b. 4, f. 165 Bohn, William E. 1924

    b. 4, f. 166 Bolitho, William (Mr. & Mrs.) 1926-1930

    b. 4, f. 167 Bonbright, James C. 1929-1930

    b. 4, f. 168 Boni and Liveright 1918-1927

    b. 4, f. 168 Boni, Charles, Jr. 1925

    b. 4, f. 169 Bonn, M. J. 1917-1930

    b. 4, f. 169 Bonsal, Stephen 1930

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    b. 4, f. 170 BookmanEnglish

    1920, 1930

    b. 4, f. 170 Booth, Charles 1915

    b. 4, f. 171 Borah, William E. 1920-1930

    b. 4, f. 172 Borchard, Edwin M. 1927-1928

    b. 4, f. 173 Borg, Sidney C. (Mrs.) 1929-1930

    b. 4, f. 173 Borgese, S. H. 1918

    b. 4, f. 173 Borglum, Gutzon 1926

    b. 4, f. 174 Boston City Club 1910

    b. 4, f. 174 Boston CommonEnglish

    1910

    b. 4, f. 175 Boucher J. J. 1922

    b. 4, f. 176 Bourne, Randolph 1917

    b. 4, f. 176 Bouton, S. Miles 1930

    b. 4, f. 177 Bowers, Claude G. 1927

    b. 4, f. 177 Bowman, IsaiahSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 1351-1361

    1924-1929

    b. 4, f. 178 Boyd, Ernest 1914, 1930

    b. 4, f. 178 Boyd, Frederick Sumner 1915

    b. 4, f. 179 Brace, Donald C.See also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 507 See also: Series IV.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 778

    1923

    b. 4, f. 180 Bragdon, Claude 1930

    b. 4, f. 181 Brailsford, H. N. 1914, 1926-1930

    b. 4, f. 181 Braithewaite, William Stanley 1926

    b. 4, f. 182 Brand, Robert H. 1917

    b. 4, f. 182 Brandeis, Louis D. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1910-1929

    b. 4, f. 183 Branford, Victor V. 1914-1919

    b. 4, f. 183 Bray, M. William 1930

    b. 4, f. 184 Breese, P. A. M. 1915-1924

    b. 4, f. 184 Brentano's Book Store 1912-1926

    b. 4, f. 185 Bresnahan, J. F. 1925

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    b. 4, f. 185 Bressler, Harry S. 1930

    b. 4, f. 185 Brett, George P.See also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 770-773 See also:Series II. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 196 See also:Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folders 1423-1426 See also: Series IV.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 603 See also: SeriesIV. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 798

    1927

    b. 4, f. 186 Brieger, Toni 1907

    b. 4, f. 186 Briggs, Thomas H. 1924-1930

    b. 4, f. 187 Brigham, W. E. 1930

    b. 4, f. 187 Bright, John Milton 1929-1930

    b. 4, f. 188 Brill, A. A. 1915

    b. 4, f. 188 Bristol, Mark L. 1926

    b. 4, f. 189 British Socialist Party 1913

    b. 4, f. 189 Britten, Clarence D. 1916-1920

    b. 4, f. 190 Brodney, Spencer 1915

    b. 4, f. 190 Brookings Institution 1929

    b. 4, f. 191 Brooks, Van Wyck 1913-1924

    b. 4, f. 192 Brophy, Charles B. 1930

    b. 4, f. 192 Brougham, H. B. 1918

    b. 4, f. 193 Broun, Heywood 1920-1929

    b. 4, f. 194 Browdy, Louis 1929-1930

    b. 4, f. 195 Brown, Elon R. 1915

    b. 4, f. 195 Brown, George Stewart 1924-1930

    b. 4, f. 196 Brown, Helen Gilman 1929

    b. 4, f. 196 Brown, Philip Marshall 1919-1920

    b. 4, f. 196 Brown, Wade R. 1919

    b. 4, f. 196 Brown, William Adams 1919-1930

    b. 4, f. 197 Brownell, Atherton 1916

    b. 4, f. 197 Brownlow, Louis 1917

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    b. 5, f. 199 Bruère, Henry (Mr. & Mrs.) 1910-1918

    b. 5, f. 200 Bruère, Robert 1915-1923

    b. 5, f. 201 Bryan, Charles W. 1924

    b. 5, f. 201 Bryan, John Stewart 1923-1930

    b. 5, f. 202 Bryan, William Jennings 1915

    b. 5, f. 202 Bryant, H. E. C. 1924-1925

    b. 5, f. 203 Buckner, Emory R. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1915-1930

    b. 5, f. 204 Budenz, Louis Francis 1925-1927

    b. 5, f. 204 Buell, Raymond LeslieSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 407-408 See also:Series II. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 43 See also:Series II. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 181 See also:Series II. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 237 See also:Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 788 See also: Series IV. Requeststo Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 152 See also: Series IV. Requeststo Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 558 See also: Series IV. Requeststo Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 770

    1923-1928

    b. 5, f. 204 Bugg, Lelia Hardin 1929

    b. 5, f. 205 Bull, Nina 1914

    b. 5, f. 205 Bullington, John P. 1927-1928

    b. 5, f. 206 Bullitt, William C. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1915-1921

    b. 5, f. 207 Burgess, W. Randolph 1924-1930

    b. 5, f. 208 Burke, John J. 1928-1930

    b. 5, f. 209 Burling, Edward B. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1916-1930

    b. 5, f. 210 Burlingham, Charles C. 1919-1930

    b. 5, f. 211 Burnham, Edith 1919

    b. 5, f. 211 Burns, C. Delisle 1929

    b. 5, f. 211 Burns, G. Armour P. 1917-1919

    b. 5, f. 212 Burt, Struthers 1928-1929

    b. 5, f. 212 Burton, Harry P. 1915-1917

    b. 5, f. 213 Bush, A. D. 1926

    b. 5, f. 213 Bush, Irving T. 1923

    b. 5, f. 214 Butcher, Tom P. 1928-1929

    b. 5, f. 214 Butcher, William Lewis 1929

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    b. 5, f. 215 Butler, Nicholas Murray 1924-1929

    b. 5, f. 216 Buxton, Frank W. 1926-1928

    b. 5, f. 217 Bye, George T. 1927

    b. 5, f. 217 Byrne, Alfred 1930

    b. 5, f. 218 Cabot, Frederick P. 1930

    b. 5, f. 218 Cabot, Richard C. 1910, 1920-1927

    b. 5, f. 219 Cain, James M. 1925-1930

    b. 5, f. 220 Caldwell, Robert J. 1930

    b. 5, f. 220 Callahan, P. H. 1928-1930

    b. 5, f. 221 Campbell, Humphrey B. 1914

    b. 5, f. 222 Canby, Henry SeidelSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 1091 See also: Series II.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 213 See also: SeriesIII. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 1888 See also: Series IV. Requests toSpeak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 645 See also: Series IV. Requeststo Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 830

    1917-1929

    b. 5, f. 223 Canfield, Cass 1930

    b. 5, f. 223 Canfield, Mary Cass 1930

    b. 5, f. 223 Capper, Arthur 1926-1929

    b. 5, f. 224 Carb, David 1908-1928

    b. 5, f. 225 Carlson, Samuel J. 1926

    b. 5, f. 225 Carnegie Hall 1929

    b. 5, f. 225 Carnegie Institution of Washington 1922

    b. 5, f. 225 Carpenter, Alice 1916

    b. 5, f. 226 Carter, E. C.See also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 592 See also: SeriesIII. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 1123 See also: Series IV. Requests toSpeak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 192

    1924-1928

    b. 5, f. 227 Carver, Cliord N. 1916

    b. 5, f. 227 Carver, Thomas N. 1914

    b. 5, f. 228 Case, Everett 1929

    b. 5, f. 228 Cassell, John 1930

    b. 5, f. 229 Catlin, G. E. G. 1926-1930

    b. 5, f. 230 Celler, Emanuel 1925-1926

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    b. 5, f. 230 Century Association 1930

    b. 5, f. 230 Century Company 1923-1928

    b. 5, f. 231 Cestre, C. 1929-1930

    b. 6, f. 232 Chadbourne, Thomas L. 1916-1919

    b. 6, f. 233 Chadbourne, William M. 1917-1930

    b. 6, f. 234 Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. 1919-1929

    b. 6, f. 235 ChallengeEnglish

    1916

    b. 6, f. 235 Challenger, Christine 1913

    b. 6, f. 236 Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York 1924-1930

    b. 6, f. 236 Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America 1924

    b. 6, f. 237 Chamberlain, Joseph P. 1925-1928

    b. 6, f. 237 Chamberlain, Thomas G. 1929

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    b. 6, f. 238reel 6U

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    b. 6, f. 239 Chaplin, Charles 1928

    b. 6, f. 239 Chapman, Frederic 1913

    b. 6, f. 239 Chapman, John Day 1930

    b. 6, f. 240 Charles Boni Company 1929

    b. 6, f. 240 Charles Scribner's Sons 1928

    b. 6, f. 240 Charlesworth, H. P. 1930

    b. 6, f. 241 Chase, H. W. 1929

    b. 6, f. 241 Chase, Stuart 1916-1929

    b. 6, f. 242 Chenery, William L. 1921-1930

    b. 6, f. 243 Cheney, O. H. 1930

    b. 6, f. 243 Cheney, Sheldon 1923

    b. 6, f. 243 Chessex, Jean-Charles 1930

    b. 6, f. 244 Chicago Council on Foreign Relations 1928-1930

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    b. 6, f. 244 Chickering, Henry T. 1925-1926

    b. 6, f. 245 Child, Maude Parker 1921-1923

    b. 6, f. 245 Child, Richard Washburn 1923-1927

    b. 6, f. 245 Children's Foundation 1924

    b. 6, f. 246 Childs, Richard S. 1925-1930

    b. 6, f. 246 Childs, William Hamlin 1918

    b. 6, f. 246 China Weekly ReviewEnglish

    1926

    b. 6, f. 246 Chipman, Miner 1916

    b. 6, f. 247 Choate, Joseph H., Jr. 1930

    b. 6, f. 247 Christian RegisterEnglish

    1920

    b. 6, f. 247 Christie, Loring C. 1916-1922

    b. 6, f. 248 Chugerman, Samuel 1929

    b. 6, f. 248 Churchill, Marlboro 1922

    b. 6, f. 248 Churchill, Winston (Mr. & Mrs.) 1916-1920

    b. 6, f. 249 Chwatczynski, Edward A. G. 1927-1929

    b. 6, f. 250 Ciechanowski, Jan 1925-1928

    b. 6, f. 251 City Club of Chicago 1916

    b. 6, f. 251 City Club of New York 1916-1928

    b. 6, f. 251 City Mission Society 1926

    b. 6, f. 252 Civic Club 1916-1921

    b. 6, f. 252 Civic Forum 1930

    b. 6, f. 253 Clark, Barrett H. 1920-1927

    b. 6, f. 253 Clark, Bayard 1930

    b. 6, f. 253 Clark, Grenville 1917, 1929-1930

    b. 6, f. 253 Clark, Grover 1927-1930

    b. 6, f. 254 Clark, J. Reuben, Jr. 1928-1930

    b. 6, f. 255 Clark, John B. 1929

    b. 6, f. 255 Clark, William 1928-1930

    b. 6, f. 256 Clarke, Crichton 1930

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    b. 6, f. 256 Clarke, Edwin L. 1924

    b. 6, f. 257 Clarkson, Grosvenor B. 1921-1930

    b. 6, f. 258 Claudel, Paul 1929-1930

    b. 6, f. 259 Clement, Marguerite 1918

    b. 6, f. 259 Cleveland Association for Criminal Justice 1925

    b. 6, f. 259 Cleveland, F. A. 1925

    b. 6, f. 260 Clinchy, Russell J. 1930

    b. 6, f. 260 Cloud, Rowland J. 1930

    b. 6, f. 261 Cobb, Frank I. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1917- 1927, 1974

    b. 6, f. 262 Cobden-Sanderson, R. 1915

    b. 6, f. 262 Coee House 1921-1926

    b. 6, f. 263 Coghlan, Ralph 1924-1930

    b. 6, f. 264 Cohen, Benjamin V. 1918, 1928-1929

    b. 6, f. 264 Cohen, Julius Henry 1927-1930

    b. 6, f. 265 Cohen, Morris R. 1915-1929

    b. 6, f. 265 Cohen, William N. 1930

    b. 6, f. 266 Cohn, Alfred E. 1924

    b. 6, f. 266 Cohn, Meyer 1917-1918

    b. 6, f. 267 Colby, Bainbridge 1925-1930

    b. 6, f. 267 Colby, Everett 1923-1930

    b. 6, f. 267 Colcord, Lincoln 1919

    b. 6, f. 268 Cole, Felix 1909-1928

    b. 6, f. 269 Cole, G. D. H. 1914

    b. 6, f. 269 Cole, I. L. 1910-1917

    b. 6, f. 270 Colefax, Sybil 1924-1930

    b. 6, f. 271 Coleman, McAlister 1924

    b. 6, f. 271 Coler, Bird S. 1925

    b. 6, f. 271 Coles, Jack 1916-1919

    b. 6, f. 272 College of William and Mary 1927

    b. 6, f. 272 Collier, Charles S. 1911

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    b. 6, f. 272 Collier, John 1915-1916, 1930

    b. 6, f. 272 Collier's MagazineEnglish

    1926-1930

    b. 6, f. 273 Collins, Kenneth 1930

    b. 6, f. 273 Colsman, Thilda 1913-1914

    b. 6, f. 274 Columbia University 1910-1930

    b. 6, f. 275 Commercial Cable Company 1919

    b. 6, f. 275 Committee for Immigrants in America 1915

    b. 6, f. 275 Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America 1930

    b. 6, f. 276 CommonwealEnglish

    1927-1929

    b. 6, f. 276 Commonwealth Fund 1926

    b. 6, f. 277 Connolly, C. P. 1911, 1929

    b. 6, f. 277 Connolly, Marc 1930

    b. 6, f. 277 Connor, R. D. W. 1930

    b. 6, f. 278 Consumers' League 1914-1930

    b. 7, f. 279 Cook, Forest 1909-1914, 1925

    b. 7, f. 279 Cook, W. W. 1928-1930

    b. 7, f. 279 Cooke, Morris Llewellyn 1930

    b. 7, f. 280 Coolidge, Archibald CarySee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 405 See also: Series II.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 180 See also: SeriesIII. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 787 See also: Series VI. Manuscriptsand/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 22-25

    1918-1927

    b. 7, f. 281 Coolidge, Calvin 1924

    b. 7, f. 281 Coolidge, Hugh L. 1926

    b. 7, f. 281 Cooper, J. R., Jr. 1919

    b. 7, f. 282 Copeland, Charles Townsend 1915-1929

    b. 7, f. 282 Copeland, Royal S. 1927

    b. 7, f. 283 Corbin, John 1930

    b. 7, f. 283 Corsi, Edward 1927-1930

    b. 7, f. 284 Cosgrave, John O'Hara 1917-1929

    b. 7, f. 284 Cosgrave, Lloyd M. 1926-1929

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    b. 7, f. 285 Cosmos Club 1917-1926

    b. 7, f. 286 Costello, E. J. 1930

    b. 7, f. 286 Costigan, Edward P. 1917-1930

    b. 7, f. 287 Cotten, R. L. 1916

    b. 7, f. 287 Cotton, Joseph P. 1925-1930

    b. 7, f. 288 Coudenhove-Kalergi, R. N. 1925-1931

    b. 7, f. 289reel 7U

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    b. 7, f. 290 Council on Foreign Relations 1918-1930

    b. 7, f. 291 Counts, George S. 1928-1930

    b. 7, f. 291 Couzens, J. T. 1924

    b. 7, f. 292 Covert, William C. 1917

    b. 7, f. 292 Covici, Friede, Inc. 1929

    b. 7, f. 293 Cowan, Sada 1912-1925

    b. 7, f. 294 Coward-McCann, Inc. 1929

    b. 7, f. 295 Cox, George Clarke 1910-1929

    b. 7, f. 296 Cox, James M. 1924-1930

    b. 7, f. 297 Crain, Thomas C. T. 1930

    b. 7, f. 298 Cram, Paul P. 1924-1928

    b. 7, f. 298 Cramer, Guy 1925

    b. 7, f. 299 Crane, Charles R. 1916-1928

    b. 7, f. 299 Crane, W. Murray (Mrs.) 1929-1930

    b. 7, f. 300 Cravath, Paul D. 1919-1924

    b. 7, f. 300 Crawford, Nelson Antrim 1925-1926

    b. 7, f. 301 Creel, George 1915-1917

    b. 7, f. 302 Criscuolo, Luigi 1926-1928

    b. 7, f. 303 Croly, Herbert (Mr. & Mrs.) 1915-1930

    b. 7, f. 304 Cromie, R. J. 1924-1925

    b. 7, f. 304 Cromwell, Seymour L. 1923

    b. 7, f. 304 Cronyn, George 1918

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    b. 7, f. 305 Cross, Wilbur L. 1930

    b. 7, f. 305 Crowder, E. H. 1917

    b. 7, f. 306 Crowninshield, FrankSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 1230 See also: Series II.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 219 See also: SeriesIII. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 2151 See also: Series IV. Requeststo Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 670 See also: Series VI.Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 127-144

    1917-1930

    b. 7, f. 307 Crowther, Samuel 1930

    b. 7, f. 307 Crozier, William P.See also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 784 See also: Series II.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 197 See also: SeriesVI. Manuscripts and/or Typescripts, 1917 - 1967 Folders 234-236

    1920-1924

    b. 7, f. 308 Cruikshank, Alfred B. 1916

    b. 7, f. 309 Culbertson, William S. 1920-1925

    b. 7, f. 309 Cullman, Howard S. 1926-1930

    b. 7, f. 310 Cumming, Caroline King 1916

    b. 7, f. 310 Cumming, Robert C. 1925

    b. 7, f. 310 Cunningham, C. C. 1923

    b. 7, f. 311 Curran, Henry H. (Mr. & Ms.) 1926-1927

    b. 7, f. 312 Current Literature Publishing Company 1911

    b. 7, f. 312 Current OpinionEnglish

    1924

    b. 7, f. 312 Curtis, Lionel 1925

    b. 7, f. 313 Cutting, Bronson 1929

    b. 7, f. 313 Cutting, R. Fulton 1930

    b. 7, f. 314 Dahl, Gerhard M. 1925-1927

    b. 7, f. 315 Damrosch, Walter (Mr. & Mrs.) 1924-1930

    b. 7, f. 316 Dana, Harry 1913-1920

    b. 7, f. 317 Daniels, Josephus 1924-1928

    b. 7, f. 317 Daniels, Thomas L. 1929

    b. 7, f. 317 Dannenbaum, Edwin M. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1910-1911

    b. 7, f. 318 Dark, Sidney 1926

    b. 7, f. 318 Darrow, Clarence 1928

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    b. 7, f. 318 Dartmouth College 1925

    b. 7, f. 319 Dauber and Pine Bookshops, Inc. 1926-1930

    b. 7, f. 319 Daughters of the American Revolution 1927

    b. 7, f. 320 Davenport, E. 1925

    b. 7, f. 320 Davenport, Frederick M. 1917, 1928

    b. 7, f. 321 Davies, Joseph E. 1917

    b. 7, f. 322 Davis, Allan 1910, 1920-1927

    b. 7, f. 323 Davis, Elrick B. 1929

    b. 7, f. 323 Davis, Jerome 1923-1929

    b. 7, f. 324 Davis, John W. 1924-1927

    b. 7, f. 325 Davis, Norman H. 1926-1930

    b. 7, f. 326 Davis, Paul 1930

    b. 7, f. 326 Davis, Philip 1919

    b. 7, f. 326 Davis, Robert H. 1924

    b. 7, f. 327 Dawson, Georey 1924

    b. 7, f. 327 Day, Benjamin M. 1926-1928

    b. 7, f. 327 Day, CliveSee: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 1351-1361

    b. 7, f. 328 Deals, Carleton 1930

    b. 7, f. 328 Dean, Mary A. 1919

    b. 7, f. 328 Dean, Thoron S. 1923

    b. 7, f. 329 De Bekker, L. J. 1920

    b. 7, f. 329 De Bord, Louis A. 1927

    b. 7, f. 330 Defrem, Herman 1915

    b. 7, f. 330 Defries, Amelia Dorothy 1916

    b. 8, f. 331 Delafield, Lewis L. (Mrs.) 1924

    b. 8, f. 331 Delano, William Adams 1924

    b. 8, f. 331 De Lauzanne, Ethel 1921

    b. 8, f. 331 Delima, Ernest A. 1917

    b. 8, f. 332 Dell, Floyd 1914, 1930

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    b. 8, f. 332 Dell, Robert 1914-1916, 1926

    b. 8, f. 333 Deller, Edwin 1926-1930

    b. 8, f. 333 De Luria, Ernest 1913

    b. 8, f. 333 De Martino, Ambassador 1926

    b. 8, f. 334 Democratic ChronicleEnglish

    1919

    b. 8, f. 334 Democratic National Committee 1916-1928

    b. 8, f. 335 Dempsey, S. Wallace 1926

    b. 8, f. 335 Dennett, Mary Ware 1916-1929

    b. 8, f. 335 Dennison, Henry S. 1929

    b. 8, f. 336 De Sanchez, J. M. 1920-1930

    b. 8, f. 337 Desmond, Thomas C. 1919-1929

    b. 8, f. 338 Detroit Athletic Club 1926

    b. 8, f. 338 De Vere, G. L. D. 1929

    b. 8, f. 338 Devine, Edward T. 1929-1930

    b. 8, f. 339 Dewart, William T. 1928-1929

    b. 8, f. 339 Dewey, John 1917-1930

    b. 8, f. 340 Dickey, L. S. 1910

    b. 8, f. 340 Dickinson, Lovatt 1923

    b. 8, f. 340 Dickinson, Z. Clark 1919-1920

    b. 8, f. 340 Dilliard, Irving L. 1927

    b. 8, f. 341 Dobbs, Charles 1925

    b. 8, f. 341 Dodd, Mead and Company 1924

    b. 8, f. 341 Dodge, MabelSee: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folders 745-746 See: Series III.Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 1380

    b. 8, f. 342 Domeratzky, Louis 1925

    b. 8, f. 342 Donovan, William J. 1930

    b. 8, f. 342 Dorfman, Joseph 1930

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    b. 8, f. 344 Doubleday, Doran and Company 1928-1930

    b. 8, f. 344 Doubleday, Page and Company 1923

    b. 8, f. 344 Dows, David 1925

    b. 8, f. 345 Dreier, Katherine S. 1923

    b. 8, f. 345 Dreier, Mary E. 1914

    b. 8, f. 345 Dresser, H. W. 1916

    b. 8, f. 346 Du Bois, W. E. B. 1918-1919

    b. 8, f. 346 Dudley, Caroline 1913

    b. 8, f. 346 Duy, Francis P. 1926

    b. 8, f. 347 Dulles, Allen W. 1924-1929

    b. 8, f. 347 Dulles, John Foster 1926-1927

    b. 8, f. 348 Dumbauld, Edward 1928-1929

    b. 8, f. 348 Duncan, Isadora 1915

    b. 8, f. 348 Dunlop, Anna Muriel 1910

    b. 8, f. 348 Dunn, Gano 1928

    b. 8, f. 349 Durand, E. D. 1924

    b. 8, f. 349 Durant, Kenneth 1921

    b. 8, f. 349 Durant, Will 1922-1926

    b. 8, f. 349 Dutcher, Elizabeth 1914-1915, 1927

    b. 8, f. 350 E. P. Dutton and Company, Inc. 1919-1930

    b. 8, f. 351 Eakin, Frank 1929

    b. 8, f. 351 Earle, Edward Mead 1925-1927

    b. 8, f. 351 Easley, Ralph M. 1924

    b. 8, f. 352 Eastman, Crystal 1916-1928

    b. 8, f. 352 Eastman, MaxSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 801

    1912-1925

    b. 8, f. 352 Eastman, W. R. 1909-1911

    b. 8, f. 353 Eaton, G. D. 1926-1928

    b. 8, f. 354 Eckstein, Alice R. 1913

    b. 8, f. 354 Economic Club of New York 1922-1929

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    b. 8, f. 355 Eddy, Sherwood 1926-1929

    b. 8, f. 356 Editor and Publisher 1923-1926

    b. 8, f. 356 Editorial Research Reports 1924-1929

    b. 8, f. 357 Edson, C. L. 1929

    b. 8, f. 357 Edson, Katherine Philips 1916-1917

    b. 8, f. 358 Egan, Martin 1915-1930

    b. 8, f. 359 Ehringhaus, J. C. B. 1930

    b. 8, f. 359 Einstein, Jubilee 1929

    b. 8, f. 359 Einstein, Lewis 1927-1930

    b. 8, f. 360 Eiseman, Fred 1909

    b. 8, f. 360 Eisemann, Louis 1918

    b. 8, f. 361 Eldridge, Seba 1924-1929

    b. 8, f. 361 Eliot, Frederick M. 1930

    b. 8, f. 361 Eliot, Samuel A., Jr. 1909-1916

    b. 8, f. 361 Elliott, John 1919, 1929

    b. 8, f. 361 Elliott, Robert C. 1930

    b. 8, f. 362 Ellis, Frederick W. (Mr. & Mrs.) 1919-1921

    b. 8, f. 362 Ellis, Ralph (Mr. & Mrs.) 1925-1929

    b. 8, f. 363 Ellsberg, Edward 1929

    b. 8, f. 363 Elmhirst, Leonard K. (Mrs.) 1925-1930

    b. 8, f. 364 Elsas, Herman 1927

    b. 8, f. 364 Elsas, Lucile 1907-1912

    b. 8, f. 365 Ely, Georey 1930

    b. 8, f. 365 Ely, Gertrude 1927-1929

    b. 8, f. 365 Ely, Mary 1925

    b. 8, f. 366 Ely, Robert ErskineSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 354 See also: Series III.Correspondence, 1931 - 1981 Folder 685 See also: Series IV. Requests to Speak,Write, or Reprint, 1931 - 1974 Folder 136 See also: Series I. Correspondence,1906 - 1930 Folder 694 See also: Series II. Requests to Speak, Write, orReprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 65 See also: Series III. Correspondence, 1931 - 1981Folder 1307 See also: Series IV. Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1931 -1974 Folder 212

    1916-1930

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    b. 8, f. 367 Emerson, Guy 1916-1917, 1928

    b. 8, f. 367 Emerson, Rupert 1927

    b. 8, f. 367 Emmerich, F. J. 1927

    b. 8, f. 368 Emmet, Christopher T., Jr. 1929

    b. 8, f. 368 Emmet, William T. 1915, 1928

    b. 8, f. 368 Empire Theatre 1927

    b. 8, f. 369 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 1925

    b. 8, f. 369 Enright, W. J. 1927-1928

    b. 8, f. 370 Ernst, Morris L. 1925-1930

    b. 8, f. 371 Ervine, St. John (Mr. & Mrs.) 1928-1929

    b. 8, f. 371 Esmond, Frederick 1918

    b. 8, f. 371 Estes, Alvin E. 1917-1926

    b. 8, f. 372 Evans, Elizabeth Glendover 1913, 1925-1927

    b. 8, f. 372 Evans, Ernestine S. 1916-1922

    b. 8, f. 372 Evans, J. G. 1921-1929

    b. 8, f. 373 Everybody's MagazineEnglish

    1910-1914

    b. 8, f. 374 Ewing, Russell H. 1928

    b. 8, f. 374 ExcelsiorEnglish

    1929

    b. 9, f. 375 Fabian Club (Boston) 1916-1917

    b. 9, f. 375 Fabian Society (London) 1909-1916

    b. 9, f. 376 Fackenthal, Frank D. 1928

    b. 9, f. 376 Fahey, John H. 1911-1917

    b. 9, f. 376 Fairfield, Cecily 1914

    b. 9, f. 377 Farrand, Max 1916

    b. 9, f. 377 Farrar, JohnSee also: Series I. Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 170 See also: Series II.Requests to Speak, Write, or Reprint, 1906 - 1930 Folder 164 See also: Series I.Correspondence, 1906 - 1930 Folder 449

    1930

    b. 9, f. 378 Faunce, W. H. P. 1922-1923

    b. 9, f. 378 Fay, Sidney B. 1925

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    b. 9, f. 379 Fedden, J. H. 1925

    b. 9, f. 379 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America 1925-1930

    b. 9, f. 380 Federal Reserve Board 1922-1924

    b. 9, f. 380 Federal Trade Commission 1925

    b. 9, f. 381 Feis, Herbert 1917-1926

    b. 9, f. 382 Fels, Joseph 1911-1913

    b. 9, f. 382 Fels, Mary 1913

    b. 9, f. 383reel 9U

    Ferber, EdnaThis material has been microfilmed. Patrons must use HM 257 instead of theoriginals.

    1924-1930

    b. 9, f. 384 Fernandez, Alice Barrows 1915-1917

    b. 9, f. 384 Ferrando, Guido 1929

    b. 9, f. 384 Ferrara, Orestes 1928

    b. 9, f. 384 Fetter, Frank A. 1924

    b. 9, f. 385 Fiedler, A. W. 1919

    b. 9, f. 385 Field, Howard F. 1925-1929

    b. 9, f. 385 FigaroEnglish

    1923-1926

    b. 9, f. 386 Filene, Edward A. 1909, 1924

    b. 9, f. 387 Finer, Herman 1924-1925

    b. 9, f. 387 Finletter, Thomas K. 1929

    b. 9, f. 388 Finley, John H. 1918-1930

    b. 9, f. 388 Finney, John M. T. 1925-1926

    b. 9, f. 389 Firuski, Maurice 1925

    b. 9, f. 389 Fisher, Irving 1923

    b. 9, f. 390 Fisher, Walter L. 1911-1917

    b. 9, f. 390 Fisher, Walter T. 1917-1920

    b. 9, f. 391 Fisk, Charles 1926-1928

    b. 9, f. 392 Fiske, Charles 1928

    b. 9, f. 392 Fiske, Philip S. 1910-1911

    b. 9, f. 393 Fitton, Joseph B. 1927

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    b. 9, f. 393 Fitzgerald, Susan W. 1909

    b. 9, f. 394 Fitzpatrick, D. R. 1924-1930

    b. 9, f. 394 Fitzpatrick, Edward A. 1924-1928

    b. 9, f. 394 Fitzpatrick, George 1