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'LI B RARYOF THE
UNIVERSITYOf 1LLIN
"
BASKETTE COLLECTION
FINDING LIST
PREPARED SEPTEMBER 196?
UNIVERSITY OFILLINOIS LIBRARY
RARE BOOK ROOM
'LMUC'
Coll-
BASKETTE COLLECTION
Finding list for non-book materials
Prepared September 19, 196?
Title-list of uncataloged BASKETTE periodicals.
X? The Absolutist. Devoted to the interests of those with Conscientious
scruples against any form of war service. Published by Julius Eichel.
(Absolutist War Objectors' Association) Brooklyn, N.Y.
Scattered issues from 19U3, 19UU, 19U5, 19U6
JZ\ The Age of reason magazine. Published monthly by the Freethinkers of
America. **WScattered issues from 1952, 1956, 1957
^^i The Agitator: A Bi-monthly Advocate of the Modern School, IndustrialUnionism and Individual Freedom.
v. 1, #1, Nov. 15, 1910.
The Alarm. An anarchist weekly for the workers. For Your Liberty andOurs, cpublished in Great Britain a <Lit>
v. 1, #1, July 26, 1896. /&'***
x^i The Alarm. A socialist weekly. Published by the Working People'sInternational Association. "Working men of all countries, Un^.tel
t^f.f->^-*y~1 Chicago. c^rf ^^^tj A;?/ , .? kbS'/ft ^~
Scattered issues from 1885, 1888
x6^American civil liberties union. Annual report. New York.
Reports from the years 1925/26 to 1962/63. Reports for 1927/28 f^ a', 4+3
and 1957/58 lacking. A'3\
XAmerican civil liberties union ~ Illinois Division Board of Directors.a *~t- Cf y.T *7<?
Minutes, 1962/63.
The American freeman.
t^riD-77A broken set was discarded Because of its poor condition. It is
available elsewhere in the library; consult the general catalog for*' location and holdings.
9. The Arbitrator: A Monthly Digest of News of Social Significance. New York.
v. 18, #5, May, 1937.
Anarchist, a revolutionary review. Ed. Henry Seymour. No. 7-9, Sept. -Dec. 1885, 13,March, 1886. n.s.v.2, no.l, Jan. 1888.
the Sign of the Silver Horse. Published everly little while byTrovillion private press. Herrin, 111. L&ff-
AtLScattered issues from 195U, 1955, 1956
11. The Biosophical Review. Devoted to Character Education and SpiritualValues. Chicago.
v. 10, no. 2 c!953?3
12'; The Blast. Revolutionary Labor Weekly. San Francisco.
Scattered issues from 1916. 3 ut)
. Boston University law review. <Lt7~'5-77
$>*v. VIII, #1 (1928) and v. X, #1, 2, UTL930)
'. The Brief. American Civil Liberties Union, Illinois
Scattered issues from 195U, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, I960, 1961,1962,
Bulletin. Published by the inmates of the California State Prisonat San Quentin... Oof 8-7Y
v. XXII, #.2, Sept. 1933..-
16. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins hospital.
Scattered issues from 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909
\CNT - AIT - FIA Bolletin de informacion. Q^T cf. .
Scattered issues from 1937.
Case and comment, the Lawyers' magazine. Rochester, N.Y.
Scattered issues from 1915, 1916, 1917, 19U6
-i^TCensorship Bulletin. American Book Publishers' Council. New York.
Scattered issues from 1955, 1956
2<C Chat. New York. -<it.-/?-.
v. 2, #2, Apr. 1902 ,C
. The Chum. A periodical of purpose for all thoughtful Americans
Indianapolis. 05 I
CHUv. 1, #1 May 1907
law review.
Scattered issues from 935, 1937, 1938, 19U2, 1951
The Coming Nation. Ruskin, Tenn. <L-2 5"-/<3-77Id rl J \ E /tC.
.
#317, June 17, 1899.'1
3iu Common Sense. New York. > |P ^
v. IV, #5. May 1935.
Congress Weekly: a review of Jewish interests.<UX 3-nT- ^ '
v. 23, #lii, 15 1956. ^SSSPCOW
-3,r
26. The- Conscientious Objector. New York.C-
v. VI, #12, Dec. 19Uii
b*^-''
<- r ? n il V -
The Contemporary Review. London. Xj-'
Mav 189L -^sX' 546/r ^- ^.j3//>/v
*So
^f^ Cornell law quarterly p,A<5K7TE. GC&
Scattered issues from 1927,191*1, 19U2. <2<D/?
*
9". Debate; an impartial magazine presenting all views. Springfield, Mass.
v. 1, , April 19A. "JIT*30. The Debunker. Girard, Kansas.
v. IX, #1 Dec. 1928.'
/
3i^T Decalogue journal. Chicago. -AT A- ^7-77/5A5 77f.
Scattered issues from 195U, 1955 4?'~
33<^Delphic Review. An anarchist Quarterly. <L*i~~- 78
v. 1, #1 (19U9) and v. 1, #2 (1950)
The Demonstrator. A weekly periodical of fact, thought and comment.
v. 1, # U, 9. 1903.
J>K, Discontent: "Mother of Progress." Home, Wash.
(1^ .>** /h^j 335", ? 305-v. Ill, #7 (1900) and v. IV, #30 (1902)
,>
35. Discussion: A Journal for Free Spirits (ed. by Laurence Labadie)i
&>.Loose pagesScattered issues from 1937 and 1938 plus^ loose pages
The Eagle and the J3erpent. A Journal of Egoistic Philosophy and
Sociology. ^3^.'J3xJ
Scattered issras from 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902 plus #18. Special issue.
^ !&*%^rf. Educational Bulletin. Issued by the National Educational Committee of
the International Labor Defender. _^-
-&&T.
, V
The Ego. A periodical for the Expression of all kinds of Thoughts.^f]v. 1, #1. March 1902.
Egoist. Stands for the ^Maximum of Individual Liberty. Clinton, Iowa,
v. IV, #1 192U.
r, The Emancipator, and Journal of Public Morals. New York. ix, 6"-
Aug. 6, I83h "EXTRA" and Jan. 13, 1835 "EXTRA". f/'\ F.O.R. Fellowship. The journal of the fellowship of reconciliation,
v. XIV, #2 (19U8) and v. XV, #1 (19U9)
'. The firebrand for the burning of the corners of ignorance and superstition.Portland, Oregon.
a 6~*lr?I
sl&fcs'
Scattered issues from I$96) *~s i
Free Commune. Manchester. Cud
#2, June
[^ The Free Commune: A Quarterly Magazine of Libertarian Thought publishedby the Leeds Free Communist Group. Leeds.
zufoijsno./ (LJ~i /O-3t-77#1, 2, 3 1899.
)&. Free Society. A Periodical of Anarchist Thought, Work, and Literature.
v. X, #18 May 1903./six
Anarchist Weekly.
v. XXVII, #36. Nov. 1966. v-.XX/X #/k /^/^v/,x;x'*w; C,tV? 55
Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Communism.
v. XX, #212 Nov. 1906.
: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Destruction of Superstitionand the Uplift of the Under Dog. San Francisco.
v. 1, #2 Dec. 1910.
U9. The Freethinker. Founded 1881 by G. W. Foote. London.
v. LXXVIII, #6 1958./-
ir i ^0. Good Morning. New York.
v. 1, #lh (1919) and v. 2, #U (1920)
51. Haldeman-Julius quarterly. Girard, Kansas.
V. 1, #j>^-j.7c'^/ cum v-^-^i, rrj VJ-7<^f/f\f>e\
J#T Harvard law review.
Scattered issues from 1913, 1918, 1938, 1901.
events: A Weekly Analysis for the American Citizen.(ur--7$ T3#$trr-
. vn, #1$ 1950.
Salt ^
ScatteredLssues from 19U7, 19U9
World Digest. Berkeley, Calif. U? <?-}
/ZK'.I'
.
Scattered issues from 1951, 1952. i<? 5
'.Illinois law review.
Scattered issues from 192U, 1926, 19U2, 19U5, 1950.
Zeitung. ce^fce<-
^?^ 7
- r
Scattered issues from ^&, 1916, 1917; 1918.
58. In Fact. An antidote for falsehood in the daily press. New York. 4
Scattered issues from 19U5, 19U6, 19U7.JlA/r*
Individual Action: An Anarchist Monthly. c-C oJLe.-[J.^H__
3 35".^"#9. Aug. 1955.
t , .
L/. .235.60. Industrial Worker.
LBaskette's set of these papers was discarded because of its poorcondition. It is available elsewhere in the library both boundand on microfilm. Consult the general catalog for locations.
International Bibliothek. New York . <ut &
Bound volume containing scattered issues from loo?, 1888, 1889,
1890, 1891
The Junk. A periodical of thoughts and things. Ogdensburg, New York.-lb TTt
v. II, #6. March 1902.
The jurist. Lancaster, Pa. (^- y. 76
v. 3, #2 (19U3) and v. 5, #2 (19U5)
The Kaweah Commonwealth: A Journal for Those who La.bor and who think.
Kaweah, Calif.
New Series v. 2, #17. March 1891.
,**-
. Kentucky law journal.
v. 2, #3 (19UO) and v. 31, #U (19U3)'
Defender. New York. ^^ &> ,****-*A.
1. #1-1 Gin) v. *,* / {^ f^*zi~?^ :-
v. IX, #10 (1933) and v. X, #1 (193U)
67-fLaw and Social Action. Published monthly by Commission on Law andSocial Action of the American Jewish Congress. -,,ASKTT:
v. 1, #8 Sept. 19U6.
Lawyers Guild review with which is combined International Juridical *f. /o -/o-
Association Bulletin. Wash. B.C..
Scattered issues from 19U2, 19U3, 19liU, 19U7, 1952, 1957.
69. Leaflet literature. Published by Angela 7. Heywood. fj
&***u. ftttfJut*
Many issues. Un-numbered, undated. .
jl
Liberal: A Rationalist and Freethought Journal. C*/ ?- /%-
v. V , #8 (1951) and v. VI, #1 (1952)
Z3<^ Liberation. An independent monthly. New York. (UJ^
l
Scattered issues from 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959.
72. Liberator. Max Eastman, editor. New York.
Scattered issues from 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 192U.
7-3". Libertarian Magazine. Devoted to the literature of Liberty. Seattle.~^>A^^^T"T
v. II, #18 De. 1917.L3-
iberty. "Not the daughter but the Mother of Order."
Broadside; v. XIV, #11 (1903) and v. XVI, #5 (1907)
^ The Little Review. A magazine tof the^arts. Making no compromise with
public taste. New York.
*
^^S^
Scattered issues from 1917, 1918, 1920. *''
*r v-Tj-*t,J fMn-^J? t7*6). Looking Forward! Published by Stelton, N.J., Anarchist Youth.
':
. Lucifer, the light-bearer.
Scattered issues from, 1897, 1899, 1903, 1906.
~7~.. -- - *-
.
jtf. Man! A journal of the Anarchist Ideal & movement. San Francisco.
,<*5 <Ul. 9- 12 - IS I
Scattered issues from 193U,/1937, 1938, 1939.r]f\n
JStiFlfcmiTTiSrsaeasure of all things. London.
"~~
~~~TNew Series, v. 1, #6. 1957.
Masses. New York.-
1 ' "' C J'
r#i2 oct. in?.
Mazdaznan. Los Angeles.^, __ 9o|*A^A
Scattered issues from 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959.
^The mentor. New York. ^f^J -7 7 ^^'. (cA *'''% V>*J$
Scattered issues from 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 192U,
1927, 1929.
law review. M^>Scattered issues from 1917, 1919, $21, 1926, 193U, 1938, 19hO, 1950.
8iu- Minnesota law review. -p^^^73V$Af
v. XXVIII, #U (19UU) ancfVrXXXTIII, #U (195U)
law review.
v. V, #2, 3 19UO. y^/5
Modern School. A monthly magazine devoted to Advanced ideas in
Education.
v. Ill, #12 May 1917.
. Mother earth bulletin. Emma Goldmari editor. New York.
Scattered issues from 1917, 1918.
Mutualist. Clinton, Iowa. (Liff. 75
v. V, #U, 6 1926.
J#^The Nation. New York.
Scattered issues from 1927, 1929, 193^, 19U8, 19U9, 1951, 1952,
1953, 1957.
9<5. National lawyers guild quarterly. UJ" It) -16- 78
Scattered issues from 1938, 1939, 19bO.
Golubian. Bayonne, N.J.
v. 1, #1 193U.
1
vuot~ 6 ^evv-Oetr- r ^-' ^ 9,>^- ^ ^ >
9& The New International: A Monthly Organ of Revolutionary Marxism. New York.
v. IV, #1 Jan. 1938. 335.4-&3t
/V..
^ The New Republic. New York. (UT
) &5j -,^-1 YjUiiu-?Scattered issues from 19U8, I9h9/&
^'^^ r~&**- \^> 3 A. f)
^9iT. New York society for the suppression of vice; Annual reports. 1
PA-
Reports for the years: 1878, 1879, i860, 1881, 1882, 1883, 188U, *MJ, ^1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 189U, 1895, 1896, 1897, r1
1901, 1902, 1903, 190U, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912.
r. New York University School of Law. Intramural law review,
v. XI, #2 (1956) and v. XII, #1, U (195?)
9o. North Carolina law review, tri*'. *?% I**. . I . i ii '^
Scattered issues from 19UU, 19U5, 19U6.\v,j.4,4U>.2.(i&
1 Old South Leaflets. Boston, Mass\ rj9f,l9
-7$
Numbers: 5U, 59, 60, 6U, 78, 79, fe9, 16U, 172, 178.
<l
^9^C One big union monthly. Issued by the IWW to promote solidarity of
labor. Chicago. <UJ-?-' ^- 7 o7
Scattered issues from 1937, 1938.
Open Road. Mountain View, N.J.
v. XXVII, #2 1933.
.The Optimist. Published by H. S. Kneedler. Boone, Iowa.
v. 1, #5 Jan. 1901.
Pins ; published monthly to spread the news and views of the_ People' s
Industrial System. Gainesville, Fla.
#5, 10 (1931) and #1U (1932)
Le
7$
/102. Plan. Published by The Progressive League, London'
v. XI, #1. Jan. 19U5.
'. Progressive World: The ThinkerTs Magazine. Publisjied^by the UnitedSecularists of America. Clifton, N.J.
v. VII, #3 (1953) and v. XI, #U (1957)
v-x^rvo.S (i^Sfo1
) iJu-Mk3 <
Proletarian. A Journal of International Socialism. ^Detroit.
Scattered issues from 1919, 1921, 1923, 1929, 1930. OT^-/-?- ^-
^-
105. Radex Bulletin. (Also called Radex Monthly Bulletin.)
# 3, k 1932.
106< Radical Review. New Bedford, Mass. &ct~ *-7 %7?4
Scattered issues from 1877, 1878.
107". The Realist. Freethought criticism and satire. New York.u? 9-//-7S &;SK.Err
#7 April 1959.
ft> ^108. Rebellion; made up of Dreams and Dynamite. New Orleans.
|0'
J<Jc:!,
Scattered issues from 1915, 1916.
}&). The Redcap. Printed and published by the International^ Revolutionists.
#1, July 21, 1900 and #1 (illustrated ed.) Sept. 22, 1900.
110. Regeneracion. c Publication of the United Socialist Movement 3 Glasgow.
Scattered issues from 1936, 1937.
3,11. Resistance. An anarchist monthly. New York.
Scattered issues from 19U7, 19U8, 1950, 1952, 1953, 195U.
/-Ii2. Selected Articles from the Anarchist Weekly Freedom. (Selections from
FREEDOM) Published by the Freedom Press, London. <LA, I-/ 3 -78L? . ^ 1^ f ._>-._ f^*
v. 1, 1951: "Mankind is One."v. 2, 1952: "Postscript to Posterity." Av. 3, 1953: "Colonialism on Trial."v. k, 195U: "Living on a Volcano."
IJ^T S. Shaker and Shakeress. Monthly. Published by the United Society.Mr. Lebanon Col. d*~ .<>-:? 3 - 75*
v. Ill, #9, 11 1873.
'^"">< Socialist leader. The weekly Paper of the I.L.P. Glasgow.
'
v. XLIX, #11 (1957) and v. L, #6 (1958)
1^5. Solidarity. Edited and published by Working.jnen's Literary Society.New York. itf f. \\- 7$ 3X?5772'
v. II, #11 1903.4
Il5a, / -
. The Struggle. A publication for the expression of existentialist,Anarchist and ndividualist thinking. Newark, N.J.
'
?-//- 78v. 1, #1, 2, 3, 5, 6 195U.
sr v-f/Sun. A bi-monthly publication devoted to cooperation. Kansas City, Mo.
Scattered issues from 1885, 1886, 1887
D U
IKT^ The Toiler. A monthly review of International Syndicalism. Kansas City, Mo.
y. 1, #1 Oct. 1913.
The Torch: A revolutionary Journal of Anarchist-Communism. <^J". &-31}-.
Scattered issues from 1895, 1896.
12tfT L'Unique. Bulletin interieur exclusivement destine anx "Amis d'E. Armand."^ ~Orleans .
-
Scattered issues from 19U6, 19U8U A/
. The University Libertarian. An independent Termly for UniversityAnarchists, Rationalists & Humanists. Manchester.
1957. ;rUftlL
t Univcpoity of Chicago Law review.
iMn^'*- IB^Iy-^rf^yhyy nri.1 . XYTTT. ^1, (19S1).
123. University -of Pennsylvania law review and American Law Register.'
)Scattered icoues from
y;^
12if. Views and comments. Published by the Libertarian League. New York. 'T3-77----^W*. ao- B^S/:fTT
Scattered issues from 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, I960, 19<
6l?<vU"t
125. Virginia law review.
v. XXV, #6 (1939), v. XXIX, #U (19U3) and v. XXI, #1 (19UU)
Voice of Cuba. New York.
v. 1, #3-14, 5-6 1963.
War- Commentary for AnarchlSffi; LoncTon .
Scattered-isau^s frum-'r, _- /.> -
Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine. The Only Magazine that stands for
original democratic principles. Thomson, Ga .
v. XII, #9 March 1911.
129 Weekly people. Official organ of the socialist labor party. New York./
, 6i/-f./5^7|v. LXVII, #22 (1957) and v. LXIX, #5 (1959)
t^^p130. We&l Vljgliild law quaiLerl^. ^tuUhi^, .f
C A**AM*yV
Newark, N.J. ^f S-/S-71
v. VI, #L, 5 1903.f
The Word. A monthly journal of Reform. Princeton, Mass.\\i^i 3 fi ' ' ~**
v. IV, #3 (1875) and v. IX, #3 (no date)
Yale law journal. \tfM_
Scattered issues fj$i 191U, 1920, 1925.
Solidarity. An International Review of Anarchist Communism. New York.
v. 1, #1 Jan. 1895.
30
SUPPLEMENT
jib. American socialist. Chicago. u^^'^/^ri
Scattered issues for 1917.
. The arena, ed* B. 0. Flower. Boston
April, 1893 .
. ^a-U *x*u ^!? 7f^ ir\(SU4..& iti*^ Au,Wfrt*'J * y
i. Awake i Brooklyn, N.Y.Scattered issues for 1953, 19$!?, 19$6.
GO la.
The Catholic worker. New York. C^T. S-i9-l~)
Scattered issue s , 1950-1552.> -'^ '
jpef; Chicago socialist.
no.U2$, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1921.
"'. The converted Catholic magazine._ Sdijbed by former Catholic
priests. New York l N^,***.,,n.s. v.7, no. 3 March, 19U6.
7 The cooperative consumer. Kansas City, Mo. iif^lf'Scattered issues (some incomplete) for 19$0.*n
f.i.*
tet t>Ai*,*,n
-fl' 1^r-
> ,i> 2ia<^Jurrent history.March, 19U3. v.r, no.19.
irection. *<y ft^v.l, no.l-no.3. Dec. 1937-Feb. 1938. ^k ,
>* -M""'
Forum and Century.v.92, no. 3 Sept. 193U. 8*$ j
Sft
a. Hound and horn. Camden. N.J.
v.6, no.l Oct.-Dec. 1932. ^^.M-'!
^,>Jf\
, .
I .
>9a'T'Letters . Published fortnightly by Time, Inc.
v.III, no. 13, 15. June 22 and July 20. 1936. Ltf-^-lS -7o
9?i\ The new order. Liberty a paramount _individual right. Clinton, la,
v.l, no. 3 Sept. 1919. ^ *'
new solidarity. An injury to one an injury to all.no. 50 Saturday, Oct. 25, 1919.cut "./<?* 77
33/.
SO
1003. The peacemaker. Cincinnati, Ohio. ?^T&-Z^~v.ll, no. 6 April Hi, 1958.
Plain talk. New York. <Ut S-
v.l, no.l July, 1930. S/4|^f/Pi.
IQitaf; Proletarian news. A journal for the working class. Official publi-cation of the Proletarian Party of America. Chicago.v.21, no. 6 (whole no. 231) June, 1952.
s*. * & 72 JL*>
~L)3&. Saint Louis Labor. Official organ of the Socialist Party of St. Louis, Mo,
Nov. 12.
~~nXb. The screen writer. Hollywood, Calif. *Z
v.3, no. 8 January, 19U8.'
7*/JTfs~v.3j no. 8 January, 19l|8.
ll^cf. Sing democracy. Published by labor poets of America.
v.2, no.l Spring, 1939. *+*
ILj^arT Socialist review. Official theoretical orga/i 01 the Socialist Party ofthe U.S. A ,4 f
v.6, no.U Jan. -Feb. 1938.
,
.
,
-
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soIl5b. South eastern reporter.
V.17U, no. 8 (pp.553-6U8) July 5, 193U. y?> '~UMt#-'-U-m
L^U& 'c&-^
Survey graphic. Magazine of social interpretation. tAjf
v.26, no. 2 February 1937. 8A6K?~fl
SO
122a. University of Cincinnati law review,
v.lU, no.l January 19^0.
.
Boxes 1-12Vertical file materials.
A. list of subject headings used (caps) withcross referencing follows:
Abolition of slavery, see slavery
Academic freedom, see Education
'
'000( AGRICULTURAL LABORERS
Alcohol, see social ethics
tooz, AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION DISCRIMINATION
'H AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION LIBERTY OF SPEECH
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION SPECIAL TOPICSc '-
AMERICAN HERITAGE"
American history, see American heritage
AMERICANS FOR MORAL DECENCY
ANARCHISM AND ANARCHISTSsee also Liberty
Revolutions
Syndicalism
ANARCHISM AND ANARCHISTS- BROADSIDES-
ANARCHISM AND ANARCHISTS SPECIAL TOPICS
#iANARCHISM IN THE U.S.
ANARCHIST-COMMUNISTS ^Ov*-.^./ /v . P.APePxS O-"-- ' /"-^a^ffu-HAnti-Catholic literature, see Catholic Church controversial literature
Anti-Christian literature, see Christianity controversial literature
ANTI-COMMUNIST MOVEMENTS
ANTI-SEMITISM
Art censorship, see Censorship art
Assassination, see Anarchism in the U.S.
ATHEISM AND AGNOSTICISMsee also Christianity controversial literature
Ethical Society of St. Louis
Religious liberty
00 BAKUNIN, MIKHAILsee also Communism Russia
Marxism
Banned books, see Censorship literature
SKETTE, EWING CANNON ^ 6/f ^ srs^ .
:
--, :^sv.$ h- PCS-*- s j> y*i s> '
BASKETTE COLLECTION
BERKMAN, ALEXANDER-r QA
BIBLE
Bill of Rights, see U.S. Constitution',
BIOGRAPHY, MISCELLANEOUS, A-K
BIOGRAPHY, MISCELLANEOUS, L-Z
Birth control, see Eugenics and birth control
Bolshevism, see Communism Russia
Book censorship, see Censorship literature
Book displays, see BASKETTE Collection
Brentwood, see Warren, Josiah
BRUNO, GUIDO
Bryan, Wm. C., see Scopes Trial
Capital punishment, see crimes and criminals
CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ CONTROVERSIAL LITERATURE
CENSORSHIP
CENSORSHIP ART
CENSORSHIP FILMS AND THEATER
CENSORSHIP ~ LITERATUREsee also Citizens for Decent Literature
National Organization for Decent Literature
' CENSORSHIP NEWSSTANDSsee also Americans for Moral decency
Citizens for decent literature
CENSORSHIP RADIO
CENTRALIA CASE
Chemical warfare, see War
\
CHICAGO HAYMARKET SQUARE RIOT
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
TMNITY CONTROVERSIAL LITERATURE- -~\ t Q. r\ V _
,x>-*\- '
Church & education, see Education
Church and state, see Religion and state
; CITIZENS TOR DECENT LITERATURE
Civil liberties, see civil rights
CIVIL RIGHTSsee also American Civil Liberties Union
Human RightsLibertyLiberty of SpeechLiberty of the pressMexican-Americans- civil rightsNegroes-civil rightsU.S. ConstitutionWar and civil rights
CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE COURTS
Comic Books see Censorship Newsstands
COMMUNISM ~ UNITED STATESsee also Anarchist-Communists
Anti-communist movementsUnamerican activity investigations
Congressional investigations, see Unamerican activity investigations
*> CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORSsee also Pacifism
Conservatism, see Anti-communist movements
Constitution, see U.S. Constitution
"COOPERATIVE COMMUNITIESsee also Utopias
Courts, see Civil rights and the courts
OH6 CRIME AND CRIMINALSsee also Political crimes and offenses
DARROW, CLARENCE SEWARD
see also Scopes Trial
DEBS, EUGENE VICTOR
'DE CLEYRE, VOLTAIRINE
DEPORTATION
- DISCRIMINATIONsee also American Civil Liberties Union Discrimination
Anti-SemitismCatholic church Controversial literatureCivil rightsJehovah's WitnessMexican-Americans Civil rightsNegroes Civil rights
-DDRRUTI, BUENAVENTURE
ECONOMICS
Eddy, Mary Baker, see Christian Science
-EDUCATIONsee also, Religion and state
Emancipation of women, see Women's rights
- ^ EQUITIST MOVEMENT
ESPIONAGE
>^ ETHICAL SOCIETY OF ST. LOUIS
ETTOR-GIOVANNETTI TRIAL
5-r EUGENICS AND BIRTH CONTROL
Evidences of the Bible, see Bible
Q5cl FABIAN SOCIETY
Farm Labor, see agricultural laborers
FASCISM
Feminisn, see Women's rights
Films Censorship, see Censorship Films and theater
k / FREE LOVE
Freedom of speech, see liberty of speech.
Freedom of the press, see liberty of the press.
Freedom of worship, see Religious liberty
Freedom to teach, see Education
Fundamentalism, see Bible
/o .GOLDMAN, EMMA
Government, see political science
RAIDEMAN-JULIUS, EMANUEL
Haymarket Square Riot, see Chicago Haymarket Square Riot
Health, see Hygiene
HERNDON, ANGELO
lLL, JOE SONGS'
eHOBO SONGS
HOUNDSDITCH MURDER
Housing, see Human rights
: HUMAN RIGHTSsee also Hygiene
Social ethics
HUTCH INSON, ANNE
HYGIENEsee also Human rights
Social ethics
Ideal state, see Utopia
Individual freedoms, see Liberty
Industrial unions, see trade unions
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
I.W.W. GENERAL DEFENSE COMMITTEE
I.W.W. SONG BOOKS
- INGERSOLL, ROBERT GREEN
1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
'
ISHILL, JOSEPH
"JAMES, c. L.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS
O'ttKROPOTKIN, PETER
LABADIE, JOSEPH AND LAURENCE
LABOR AND LABORING CLASSES
see also Agricultural laborers
SabotageSyndicalismTrade unionsWar and socialismT.T v, I r- >-; rrVl+O
Labor, organized, see trade unions
LIBERTYsee also Anarchism and Anarchists
Civil rightsFree love
Liberty of speechLiberty of the pressReligious liberty
LIBERTY OF SPEECHsee also American Civil liberties union Liberty of speech
Liberty of the PressSedition
LIBERTY OF THE PRESS
Library censorship, see censorship literature
LINDSAY, VACHEL
Literature and morals, see Censorship literature
McClanahan recall, see Smith, Gerald L. K.
MacKinley Assassination, see Anarchism in the U. S.
/3MALATESTA, ENRICO
''^MARXISMsee also Bakunin, Mikhail
Communism ~ RussiaCommunism United StatesEconomics
TttEXICAN-AMERICANS CIVIL RIGHTS
MOONEY CASE
Modern Times, see Warren, Josiah
OB "I MORMONS AND MORMONISM
f) 9 JNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR DECENT LITERATURE
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NEGROES CIVIL RIGHTS
j^c^JJEW HARMONY, INDIANA
Non-mailable matter, see U. S. Post Office Censorship
Obscenity, see Censorship
ltO'HARE, FRANK P.
PACIFISMsee also Conscientious objectors
, THOMAS
PARIS COMMUNE AND PERE PEINARD
Patriotism, see American heritage
Personal freedoms, see Liberty
Phar, Katie, see Hill, Joe Songs
^ PHOTOGRAPHS
( POETRY AND QUOTATIONS
c}\ POLITICAL CRIMES AND OFFENSES
see also Anarchism and AnarchistsConscientious ObjectorsDeportationSeditionUnamerican activity investigations
Political liberties, see Civil rights
Political satire, see Wit and humor
0\G>O POLITICAL SCIENCE
Politics and politicians, see political science
Poverty, see Human rights
Prejudice, see Discrimination
Presidential assassination, see Anarchism in the U. S.
Prisons, see Crimes and criminals
Prohibition, see social ethics
Prostitution, see Social ethics
Ql 5 I PROUDHON, PIERRE JOSEPH
Radio -- Censorship, see Censorship Radio
lax RELIGION AND STATEsee also Education
: RELIGIOUS LIBERTYsee also Anti-Semitism
Atheism and AgnosticismChristian ScienceConscientious objectorsJehovah's WitnessMormons and MormonismShakers
REVOLUTIONSsee also Songs
Right (political), see Anti-communist movements
CROCKER, RUDOLF
RUSSIAsee also Communism Russia
Russian Revolution, see Communism Russia
39~SABOTAGEsee also Syndicalism
"'SACCO-VANZETTI CASE
Satire, political, see Wit and humor
SCHROEDER, THEODORE ALBERT
, SCOPES TRIAL
.
jSCOTTSBORO CASE
,SEDITION
-SEXsee also Eugenics and birth control
Free loveSocial ethics
SHAKERS
Sharecroppers, see agricultural laborers
(
SLAVERYsee also Negroes- Civil rights
SMITH, GERALD L. K.
SOCIAL ETHICSsee also Crimes and criminals
Eugenics and birth controlHuman rightsHygiene
Social reform, see Utopias
SOCIALISM ENGLANDsee also Economics
Fabian society
SOCIALISM UNITED STATES (_ v<> 4.S 9,oc.--&-\^;see also Economics
Equitist movementLabor and laboring classes
Songs, Revolutionary, Socialist, etc.War and socialism
"SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY
9
PARTY OF AMFRT'^A
SONGS, REVOLUTIONARY, SOCIALIST, ETC.see also Hill, Joe Songs
Hobo SongsI.W.W. Song books
f%ffe. r ffi * G**24- *^rw * r<L H' f'r^SPANISH CIVIL WAR ~ BROADSIDES
/SPANISH Civ/cMfc- (J^- '^' tTSPANISH CIVIL WAR CLIPPINGS
.S>*.sVs ol voU< -- Af e.w r<a.s
SPANISH CIVIL WAR ~ ENGLISH^mTERIALS . ^*
./T-1SPANISH CIVIL WAR SPANISH MATERIALS/ *
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State, ideal, see Utopias
Subversive activities, see Unamerican activity investigations
SUNRISE COOPERATIVE COMMUNITY
Supreme Court, see Civil rights and the courts
SYNDICALISMsee also Anarchism and Anarchists
Temperance, see Social ethics
Theater Censorship, see Censorship Films and theater
TRADE UNIONSsee also Syndicalism
TUCKER, BENJAMIN RICKETSON
UNAMERICAN ACTIVITY INVESTIGATIONSsee also Espionage
SabotageSedition
Unions, see Trade Unions
U. S. CONSTITUTION
U. S. Description and travel, see American heritage
U. S. History, see American heritage
U. S. POST OFFICE CENSORSHIP
U. S. Supreme Court, see Civil rights and the courts
UTOPIASsee also Cooperative communities
Venereal disease, see Social ethics
WAR
WAR AND CIVIL RIGHTS
>WAR AND SOCIALISM
v.WARREN, JOSIAH
Welfare, see human rights
AND HUMORsee also World War II Cartoons
WITCHCRAFT
. WOMEN'S RIGHTSsee also Eugenics
Free love
World peace, see International relations
World politics, see International relations
KWORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR I ~ PICTURES
WORLD WAR II
WORLD WAR II ~ CARTOONS
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Letters and Manuscripts
A list of folder headings follows:
LETTERS
e> i American Civil Liberties Union
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-.: Baskette, Ewing Cannon
I-2 ; Becker, Ray
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205" Brbkaw, Vaughn Bachman
al Burns, Robert ^r/
Chaplin, Ralph
Cole, Stuart, I.6 I ;-
DeCs.sseres, Benjamin
Dos Passes, John-
Eichel, Julius
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Farrell, James T.
" Gautereaux, Standley
Gertz, Elmer
Green, Archie
Hill, Joer
Industrial Workers of the World
Inglis, Agnes
Ishill, Joseph
Keebler, Robert S.
Kneedler, J. S.
Kramer, Leon
Kropotkin, Peter
Labadie , Laurence
Legman, G
McCann, Phil
''A5>s
Marr, William
Mooney, Tom
Nebote, Manuel
O'Hare, Frank P.
Oneal, James
Reitman, Ben
Reynolds, Reginald
Rice, Mrs. C. F.
Schroeder, Theodore Albert
Scottsboro defendants
Sinclair, Upton
Stavis, Barrie
Tucker, Benjamin Rickets on
V 3 n * eft ijS seed
Warren, Josiah
Young, Arthur Henry
There is an additional group of miscellaneous letters, unindexed,arranged in roughly alphabetical order. IM <d.^,
MANUSCRIPTS
Anarchist speeches. 189U. Holborn Town Hall *J^:
I /Baskette , Ewing Cannon ^ y,
Becker, Ray. Ms. on Centralia (>> -
|Braun, Berton
Cohen, Henry -
Communal living (unidentified Ms. 12 chpts. wtg U & 6)
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Crowder, Margaret
Hirsh, Albert
Hughes , Langston
O'Brien, Robert
ye^ Boxes Ik-Miscellaneous materials
arranged as follows :
OV Box U* - Bibliographies (no-arrangement )
,- Box 1$ - Bookdealers '
catalogs (no arrangement )
Box 16-- Library literature (no arrangement)'v-x
Box l&a - Library periodicals, including scattered holdings of the
following :
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American book collector
American library association bulletin
Antiquarian Bookman
Bookman's yearbook
The bookmark (University of North Carolina Library)
Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Illinois Libraries
Illinois Library Association Record
Journal of Cataloging and Classification
Library journal
Manuscripts
Complete sets of these periodicals are available elsewhere
in this library.
Box 1? - A collection of 2 mounted political cartoons, signed Cynicus.
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Prepure engine (self-moving machine). Claims made under English ^ "
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Socialism. Unidentified Ms . K > r e' H * T e
Wells, Samuel. Property indenture. New York, 1853. f
; BASKETTE COURT CASESa o c I
An index to the names of defendants represented in this collection of court reports andamicus curiae briefs. The number or numbers opposite the name refer to the serial num-
ber assigned the piece, and should be used as call numbers.
Aalders, Herman U-58-9
Abrams, Jacob U60-U62
Acquista, Margaret 80
Adler, Irving 51i3-5UU
Albaugh, William J. 136i.
Albert, Dorothy 53
Alberts, David S. 362-3711*68
Alberts on, William 258517
579
Alexander, Myrl iil5-Ul6
Amalgamated Clothing Workers 377of America, CIO
American Civil Liverties 37
Union 16U-172532
586
American Communications Ul?Association
Andrews, Mel 538-5U1
Associated Press 2575U2
Atlas Auto Rebuild 537-5U1
Automobile Drivers and Demon- 5U
strators Local Union, No. 882
Ayers, Charles 96
Bailey, Dorothy 389-391*
Baker, Ralph 606
Baldwin, Roger N. 580
Ballard, Donald 1*18-1*19
Ballard, Edna W. 1*18-1*19
Bantam Books, Inc. 181
Barbe, Carlos J. 138
Barenblatt, Lloyd 31*6
1*85-1*86
Barker, Sidney 11*9-152
Barnette, Walker 1*01-1*06
1*20
603
Baum, Werner C. 380
Beacon Press, Inc. 1*7-1*8
Beauharnais , Joseph
U21
Beeler, Louis )|)|
Bellamy, Paul 51*2
Benoit, BettyU79-i|80
Berger, Victor L. 588
Berkman, Alexander
279
Billings, Warren K. 137
Bittelman, Alexander
Black, Mabel
Blaisdell, Sargent 1*5
1*6
Blumfield, Joseph 51*
Boiling, Spottswood Thomas 395
Bongiorno, John li|0
Booth, George Francis $1*2
Bowden, Lois 310-319
Bowles, Whitney 1*22
Bridges, Harry l*23-lj25
Bridges, Harry Renton 13U
Briggs, Charles 88-91
Bright, Chester 138
Bright, Lama 138
Brinn, Jessie
Brotherton, Margaret 33-3U199
Browder, Earl
Brown, Oliver 1(26
Brown, Robert Leon $91
Brucato, John 591
Budd, Nathan U5-U6
Building Service Employees 510-512International Union LocalNo. 262
Burkheimer, H. D. 626
Burns, Ben 1U9-152
Burns, Clay 599
Busey, David U30-U31U87-li90
Burstyn, Joseph, Inc.
U27-U29
Bushelman, Florence 138
Bushelman, John 138
Butler, Alfred E. U91-500
Buzaell, John k$-k6
Caldwell, Erskine 50
Campbell, Delia 18?
Cannon, James P. 38-39
Cantwell, Jesse 190289
53U-535
Cantwell, Newton 190289
Cantwell, Russell 190289
53U-5356Uj
Careuthers, Benjamin Lowell 517
$79
Carlson, Frank 5l6-5l8
Carlson, Grace 38-39
Carney, William J. 37
Carter, Benny
Carter, Inez 138
Chicago Socialists 588
Cassell, Florence H. 138
Catlette, Martin Louis 20
Chaitt, Isaac590
Channingr Press Inc. U8
Chaplinsky, Walter U32-UU2
.
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Charney, George Blake
Chong, Wilfred 51*9
Chicago, City of 1^
Christopher, Carroll 383-38?
Chung Shan Chinese School 5U9Association
Ciocarlan, John George 121
UU6
Clark, Michael Thomas 591
Cline, George E. 5h0-51*1
5U5-5U7
Coghlan, Ralph 131
Cohnstaedt, Martin Ludwig hh3-hh5
Collins, Michael 82
Collins, Orville *26
Commercial Distributors, Inc. 33-3U
Commercial Pictures Corporation 561
Committee For Industrial 36-37
Organization 532
Communist Party, Michigan
Communist Party, U.S.A. 13U259
Connelly, Dorothy Healey 516-518
Connelly, Philip Marshall 516
Consumers Union of U.S., Inc. 9U
COOK, i, *.:. H--- // ^*-
Coomer, Hobart 111
Cooper, Jake
Cooper, Mary G. 138
Cooper, Ralph 176-177
Cooper,w illiarr 138
Coover, Oscar 38-39
Coplon, Judith 583
Correll, Malcolm 380
Corrigan, John J. 76
Couchois, James Orville 200
Courtney, Thomas J. 160
Cox,willis U32-U36
615
Crane, John P. 82
Creative Age Press, Inc. 83
Crockett, George W.
Cromeyn, Arthur
Cummings , Clem
U79-U80
Cummings, Mrs. Tosca 606
626
Dai Jung Chinese School 5U9
Daily Worker Publishing Co., Inc. 78
Darby, Raymond V. 132
Davis, Benjamin J., Jr. 577
Davis, Edythe G. 138
Dearie, Albert M. 125
DeBour, Harry 38-39
Debs, Eugene V. 185
De Jonge, Dirk
Dennis, Eugene 1
6
577
Denver Council of American- 568-569
Soviet Friendship
Dickey, Richard U-58-9
Dillon, Thomas U5-U6
Di Marco, Michele 10-11
Di Soto, Florence H. 138
Dobbs, Ben 5l6-5l8
Dobbs, Farrell 38-39
Doggett, James E. 626
Dolsen, James H. 517
579
Donaducy, John Nicholas U51-U52
Boremus, Donald R. 52li-529
Doubleday & Co., Inc. 191-196
Douds, Charles T. Ul?
Douglas, Robert L. 383-388
U19-U50
Downer, Colonel John W. 21
Drayton, Arthur Lowndes 572
Duell, Sloan & Pearce, Inc. 50
Dunne, Vincent Raymond 38-39
Endo, Mitsuye U69
Engdahl, J. Louis 588
English, Collis 177
Epton, Bennard E. liil-lii3
Erickson, William N. 161-162
Esquire, Inc. 93
2^-271513
607-612623
Estep, William Hurray 287-28862^-625
Fairchild, Hazel 138
Fairchild, Henry Pratt 568-569
Falbo, Nick 297-298618-622
Fears, Pauletta Laws 138
Feigenbaum, Maurice 5U
Feiner, Irving 231-232613
Ferguson, Issac E. 87
Ferrero, Vincenzo 111
Fielding, Benjamin
Film Classics, Inc.
Finger, August ^01
Finkelstein, Louis 350-357562
Fisher, Joe J. 23U-236U63
Flores, Jose Mejias
Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley 296
Foley, Daniel J. 37
Follett, Lester 290-295576
Forrest, McKinley 177
Foster, William Z. 13U
Fowler, William B. 262-263382
617
Fox, Ernest Otto $16
Fox, Jay 123
Fox, Stella 121
Frederick, Albert 12?
Freethinkers of America, Inc. 75
Friedlander, George 5U3-5U1)
Friedlander, Marx 5k3-5kk
Fuentes, Rafael '^urxos 592
Gannett, Betty 296
Gates, John 577
Gazzom, W. L. 510-512563
Geldman, Mat 38-39
Germer, Adolph 588
Giletti, Mario 10-11
Gitlow, Benjamin 86
533
Gladstein, Richard 6k
Gluck, Esta 59-67
Gobitis, Lillian 2^5-250
Gobitis, Walter 21*5-250
Gobitis, William 2lj5-250
God's Little Acre 50
Goldberg, Amme 350-357
Goldman, Albert 38-39
Goldman, Emma 256279
Gomners, Samuel 255
Gorton. Lev . 350-357
Gordon, David 78
Gordon, Horace 5U
Graves, Arteal C. 138
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10.
Graves, Clara B. 138
Green, Gilbert 1
577
Greenfield, Samuel C. 81
Grenz, Carolyn 182
Guilford, Howard A 118-120
Gundecker, Albert R. 383-388
Hadley, Aaron U5-U6
Hague , Frank 17U523
Hall, Francis 629
Hall, Gus 1
577
Hamel, Clarence
Hammond Hall Ul
Hamportzoon, Choolokian 76
Hansen, Emil 38-39
Hanke, A. E. 536-5U1
Hanke, L. J. 536-5U
Hanke, R. M. 537-5U
Hanke, R. R. 536-5U1
Hardyman, Hugh
Hay, George ^.
Haywood, William D. 159
Hearst Publishing Co., Inc. 1U6-1U8
Henry, Weston R. 12;
Kering, Alma 178
Hering, Ella 178
Hering, John 178
11.
Hering, Vivian 1?8
Herling, Albert 629
Herndon, Angelo 358U6U
522596-598
Hester ,M. A. 138
Hickerson, Ada 138
Hickerson, H. G. 138
Hill, Blair 138
Hill, Harry 161-163
Hill Military Academy 260
Hirabayashi, Gordon Kiyoshi 300628
Holbrook, E. W. 510-512
Holwell, Ephraim G. U5-U6
Hotchkiss, L. D. 1^25
Howard, Narcisse 138
Howard, Ray 138
Hoysradt, Edwin S. 82
Hudson, Carlos 38-39
Hughes, John 627
Hunt, Lester 18?
Illinois Publishing and 17
Printing Comnany
Imbrie, James 179-180
International Workers 572
Order, Inc.
Isenstadt, Abraham A. 51
Isserman, Abraham J. 6
12
Jamison, Ella 321-323398-UOO
Jennings, Emerson
Jerome, Victor Jeremy 296
Jobin, Charles 308-319
Johnson, Dorothy 320
Johnson, Lewis A. 381
Johnson, Pansy 138
Johnson, Arnold Samuel 296
Johnson, William A. 320
Johnson, William, Jr. 320
Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee 561j-572
Committee
Jones, Claudia 296
Jones, Rosco 306-30?
310-319
Joyce, James: Ulysses
Judd, Glenn L. 8U-85600
Kabungo, Oliver Maidstone 630
Kalap, Lewis D. 381
Kalkbrenner, Earl 383-388UU9-U50
Kane, Vincent J.
Kelley, Alvah U5-U6
Kelley, Neil W. 1?8
Kennedy, E. C. 182
Kennelly, Martin H. 16U-172
Kentucky h2-kk
Kenyon, Bertha 138
Kieran, Fred G. 70
King Features Syndicate, Inc. 17
Kingsbury, John A. 568-569
Kingsley Books, Inc. 277
250-357
Kingsley International Pictures 52
Corporation
Klein, Anna E. 52U-529
KleinbTg, Martin 350-357
Klinge, Dick 538-5U1
Knauff, Ellen 531
Knopf, Alfred A., Inc. h9
Koda, Nicholas 383-387U50
Konides, John U32-U36615
Korematsu, Fred Toyosaburo
Kornblum, Daniel
Kovacs, Charles 2%h
Krieger, Samuel 5U3
Kruse, William F. 588
Kuehn, Karl 3. 38-39
Kulick, John Myron Ul2-ltHi
57U
Kunz, Carl Jacob276
Kusnitz, Rose Chernin 516-518
Labrenz, Cheryl Linn 1^1-163
Labrenz, Darrell 161-163
Labrenz, Rhoda 161-163
Lachowsky, Hyman U60
Lambert, Carl Rude 516-518
Lamborn, Robert 327-331383-387
Lament, Corliss 568-569
Lannon, Albert Francis 296
Laplaca, Vincent 591
Largent, Daisy 209-212
Larkin, James J.
Laws, Anna 138
Laws, Henry 138
Lee, Samuel Hunt, Jr. 380
Lefebure, Loraine 110
Lefebure, Loretta 110
Lefebure, Roland 109-110
Lehman, Frank G. 591
Leong Nget Cho 5h9
Levy, Ben G. 208
Lewis, Joseph 71
Leyra, Camilo Weston 578
L'Hommedieu, Charles 81
Liebman, Charles 1614-172
586
Lima, Albert Jason 5l6-5l8
Lindloft, Johanna M. 81
Lipman, Samuel U60
Logan, Marie 182
Lord, Stanley 606
Lovell, Alma 213-218
-
15.
McArthur, Foderick 136
McCabe, Louis F. 6
McClure, Lucy 1|01-1|06
Ij20
603
McCollum, Vashti 237-2U1301-305
McCormick, Clara 138
McCormick, Robert Rutherford 5U2
McGinn, William P. 37
McGrey, Aretta 138
Me Oray, Lowry 138
McKee, Lucy 188
MacKenzie, John 177
McLaughlin, Patrick 136
McLaurin, G. W. 397
McManus, John F. 82
Macri, Samuel 37
McWilliams, Joseph E. 15
Maltetos, Anthony 327-331U50
Marcey, Marvin U5-U6
Marie Madeleine, Sister 76
Market Street Railway Co. 136
Marsh, Grace 32^-326
Marsh, Lloyd 170-180
Martin, Guy 95
Martin, Thelma 332-336Ii50
Maryland Broadcasting Co. UO
J
Mason, William h$-kt>
Mas over, Samuel 5U
Mats on, Marjorie Hanson
Matthews, W. Bruce 381
Melish, William Howard 568-569
Mesarosh, Stephen 517579
Metropolitan Book Shop, Inc. 350-357
Meyer, Charley 510-512
Miami Herald Publishing Co;. U71
Miller, Lawrence J.
Mindel, Jacob 296
Mission of the Immacalate
Virgin 76
Mitchell, Jay 80
Mitchell, John 255
Mo Hock Ke Lok Po
Monroe Ave. Church of ChristTrustees I8h
Montgomery, Mary 138
Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc. lUU
Mooney, Thomas J. 136-137201-2 Oh
575
Moore, Charles Chilton U2
Moore, Willard U-58-9
Morford, Richard 568-569
Morganson, William
Morrison, Frank
Morrison, Mary 138
Morrow, velix 38-39
17,
Morse, Mrs. Emerson 6?6
Most, Johann 593
Mott, Frank S. 82
Mowder, Willard L. 327-331
Munkelt, Glen H. 136
Murchland, Robert A. 138
Furdock, Robert, Jr. 327-331383-387UU9-U50
Narum, George 182
Nation Associates, Inc.
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored
People 337
National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc. 568-572
National Labor RelationsBoard 257
National Lawyer's Guild 22-2U
Near, J. M. 118-120519-521
Nelson, Ralph R. 136
Nelson, Steve 2U2517
579
New American Library of
World Literature, Inc. U9-50186
New York Foundling Hospital 76
Newfield, William L. 591
Newman, Lester U-58-9
Newman, William
Nichols, Elmira 2h3
509
.
18.
Niemotko, Daniel 550-553
Nietz, Luella 380
Norman, Jessica 80
Norman, Raymond J. 77
Norris, Clarence 2ljk
3U7
Nostrand, Howard L. 126
Nutter, W. P. 135
O'Connor, Timothy J. 16U-172
O'Farrell, Ann 138
O'Farrell, E. B. 138
Oliphant, Lee 19
Olmstead, L. R. U-58-9
Oyama, Fred Y. U70
Oyama, Kajiro U70
Parker, Helen
Parker, Issac U5-U6
Parmelee, Maurice Ii(6-ll48
602
Patterson, Haywood 122
3U7-3U8530
DPauli, Karl E. 183
Payne, C. E. 12U
Peacock, Ralph A. 105-108
Peel, Hazel 121
Pegler, Westbrook 17
Pelegrino, Philip 350-357
Pennekamp, John D. U71
Perisich, Anna 327-331U50
19.
Perkins, Fred C. 18U
Perry, Pettis 296
Pesman, M. Walter 568-569
Pickus, Sara Iii5
Pollak, Franklin S. 95
Pond, Prescott P. U5-U6
Potash, Irving 1
577
Poulos, William 338-3U5
Powell, Ozie 3h7
Praissman, Charles 5h
Price, Mrs. Mable 626
Prince, Sarah 55U-560
Publishers Outlet 350-357
Pulitzer Publishing Comoany 128-130
Puree 1, Gerald W. 82
Quincy, Milward 591
RD-DR Corporation 28
Raines, Ross H. 138
Rainfair, Inc. 377
Ralph, Ruth 377
Random House, Inc. 2
55-56
Reid, William J. 82
Reinertsen, Ralph 5h5-5U7
Reynolds, Ruth M. 592
Richardson, Louis
Richie, Orville J. U30-U31U87-1490
Richmond, Al 516
Roberson, Willie 31*7
20.
Robinson, Thomas H., Sr. 31-32
Rockaway News Supply Co., Inc. 591
Rodd, Marcel 29-30
Rohan, J. J. 5U5-5U7
Rosansky, Hyman U60
Roth, Samuel 219-2301*68
U72-U73
Rowoldt, Charles 18
Russell, Alfred 38-39
Ruthenberg, Charles E. 8?
58U
Sacher, Harry 6
Sais, Samuel 205-20?
Sanders, Zada 310-319
Sandford, John F. U53
Saumur, Laurier 631
Saunders, Henry L. 3^9
Save lie, Max 126
Scarry, John J. 591
Schmoe, Lillian A. 380
Schneider, Clara 501-509
Schneiderman, William 516
Schownfeld, Howard 629
Schoenfeld, Oscar 38-39
Schware, Rudolph 252
Schweppe, ^mma 81
Scopes, John Thomas 97-10U
Scott, Dred U53
Seders, Charles 327-331383-387
21.
Seevers, Anna h3
Sellers, Charles E. U-58-9
Serenade h9
Serio, Guido 12-13
Shapiro, William 278
Shaw, Alan 112
Shaw, Forrest L. 160
Sheets, D. H. 135
Singleton, E. Freel 173
Skoglund, Carl 38-39
Smith, Charles Lee 73-7U253
Smith, Delavan 189
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