By UIUC RBML Staff
Collection Overview
Title: Ewing Cannon Baskette Papers, 1808, 1820-1976
ID: 01/01/MSS00005
Creator: Baskette, Ewing Cannon (1902-1958)
Extent: 262.5 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Writings
Series 3: Vertical Files
Series 4: Ewing Baskette Personal Files
Series 5: Books (books formerly owned by Baskette can be found by searching "Ewing Cannon Baskette" in the Advanced Search of our catalog.)
Languages: English [eng]
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of Ewing C. Baskette, lawyer, librarian and bibliographer. Includes modern speeches, letters and manuscripts on cases dealing with anarchism, the Centralia case, communal living, syndicalism, socialism, the International Workers of the World, freedom of expression and censorship. Baskette's complementary book and pamphlet collection on censorship and intellectual freedom (cataloged separately) contains approximately 10,000 volumes.
Biographical Note
Ewing Cannon Baskette, lawyer and librarian, owned the largest private collection on civil liberties and freedom of expression in the United States.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions:
Open to researchers.
Use Restrictions:
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Box and Folder Listing
- Series 1: Correspondence, 1821-1976
- Box 1
- Folder 1
- Item 1: From: Abramail, Isador. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-11-08
- TLS
- Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 2
- Item 1: From: Sheenberg, Claire. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-01-31
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 500--In reference to briefs for Burstyn v. Wilson, et al; Doremus v. Board of Education; and Adler, et al v. Board of Education.
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Physical Description: 1 letter 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Joughin, Louis. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-12-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 500--Inf. encouraging membership in the union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Fuller, Jeffrey E. To: Member.
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 650--Schroeder will case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Watts, Rowland. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-07-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 610--National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Milner, Lucille B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-01-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 100 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Mr. London. 650--Miracle case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 6: From: Glickstein, Howard Alan. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-07-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 500--About a revised manuscript submitted to the Library Quarterly for publication.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 3
- Item 1: From: Asheim, Lester. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-05-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Library Quarterly. Address: University of Chicago. Notes: 500--About a revised manuscript submitted to the Library Quarterly for publication.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 4
- Item 1: From: Anderson, Sherwood. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Ripshin Farm, Trout Dale, VA.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Anderson, Sherwood. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-01-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Ripshin Farm, Trout Dale, VA.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl.
- Item 3: From: Anderson, Sherwood. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-10-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Marion Publishing Company. Address: Marion, Virginia. Notes: 600--Vachel Lindsay; Elizabeth Browning; Laurence Clarke Powell.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 5
- Item 1: From: Armstrong, Mary W. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-06-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Armstrong Browning Library. Address: Baylor University Station, Waco, Texas. Notes: 500--Letter in French.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 6
- Item 1: From: Armand, E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-01-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Folder: 006. Address: 22, Cite Saint-Joseph, 22, Orleans. Notes: 650--Esquire case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 7
- Item 1: From: Thurman, Arnold. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-07-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: United States Court of Appeals. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 600--Alfred Bingham; Harold Loeb; Esther Strachey; Frank Palmer; Reed; John Dewey; Dreiser; Anderson; Chase.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 8
- Item 1: From: Arthur, Chester A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-01-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Utopian Society of America (East). Address: 315 Fourth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Alfred Bingham; Harold Loeb; Esther Strachey; Frank Palmer; Reed; John Dewey; Dreiser; Anderson; Chase.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 9
- Item 1: From: Bainton, Roland H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-01-30
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 409 Prospect St., New Haven 11, Conn. Notes: 630--Talmud. 600--David of Dinant; William of Ockam; Ditchfield.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Bainton, Roland H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-11-15
- TLS
- Other Infornation: Address: 409 Prospect St., New Haven 11, Conn. Notes: 630--Talmud. 600--David of Dinant; William of Ockam; Ditchfield.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 10
- Item 1: From: Barnes, Harry Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-12-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Auburn, R.F.D. 6, New York.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Barnes, Harry Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-01-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 628 Natl. Bank Bldg. Nashville, Tenn. Notes: 500--Draft of the letter to Mr. Strong.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 3
- Folder 11
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Charles H. Strong., 1931-09-21
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 628 Natl. Bank Bldg. Nashville, Tenn. Notes: 500--Draft of the letter to Mr. Strong.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Charles H. Strong.
- AL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--A request for numerous titles Baskette would like to add to his collection.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 3: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Freedom Bookshop., 1955-07-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Samuel Liebowitz. 610--Scottsboro Boys.
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Physical Description: 2 letters. + env. Pieces: 3. 1 copy.
- Item 4: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Patterson,William L., 1933-01-17
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--On verso of letter is a response from Clarence Darrow (ALS). 600--William L. Patterson; Roger N. Baldwin; James Weldon Johnson; John Geer; Ben Davis; Edgar Lee Masters; Angelo Herndon.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Darrow, Clarence., 1933-06-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ewing C. Baskette Law Office. Address: Nashville, Tenn. Notes: 600--George Davis; General Chamlee; Irvin Goodman; Ray Becker; Angelo Herndon.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 6: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Mooney, Tom., 1934-04-25
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Mentions White vs. Commonwealth; Hutto vs. State; and Williams vs. State. 650--Scottsboro case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 7: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Houston, Charles H., 1935-09-04
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mr. Heywood Broun; Mr. Goodman; John Dos Passos. 650--Scottsboro Case. Becker case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 8: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Fraenkel, Osmond K., 1935-09-09
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mr. Robinson, Sr.; Mr. Norman; 650--Scottsboro Case; Harris case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Houston, Charles H., 1935-10-17
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete. 650--Scottsboro Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 10: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Fraenkel, Osmond K., 1935-09-30
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete. 600--Tom Rousseau; Clarence Norris; Mr. Hill. 650-- Scottsboro case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 11: From: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ewing C. Baskette Law Office. Address: Nashville, Tenn. Notes: 600--Tom Rousseau; Webb. 650--Scottsboro Case; E. K. Harris brief.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 12: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Houston, Charles H., 1935-09-30
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mr. Fraenkel; Mr. Brodsy; Ted Rousseau; Luther Morris; 650--Scottsboro case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 13: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Powell, C. B., 1935-10-16
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete. 600--General Chamlee. 650--Robinson case; Scottsboro Boys Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 14: From: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-18
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mr. Norman; General Chamlee; Mr. Leibwitz; Roger Baldwin; Rolland Abrahams. 650--Scottsboro Boys Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 15: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Houston, Charles H., 1935-11-04
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--TL letter is incomplete; 2nd leaf is a ALS draft for this letter. 600--Largo Cabellero; Luis Company; Elizabeth Stallings(a.k.a. Elizabeth Baskette); Mrs.U.W.Stallings; Thomas David Wooten.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 16: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Hull, Cordell., 1941-06-03
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: University of Kentucky. Address: Lexington, Kentucky. Notes: 650--Halter vs. Nebraska; Peacock case; Halter case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 17: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Scott, Clarence., 1941-10-13
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: University of Kentucky. Address: Lexington, Kentucky. Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 18: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Library of Congress., 1945-07-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Several books on the history of mathematics are listed.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 19: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Powers, A. M., 1946-10-23
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Addressed to, "Chief of Police, Roanoke, Virginia.".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 20: From: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-11-07
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Blackstone College for Girls. Address: Blackstone, Virginia. Notes: 500--A request for location in libraries of a list of titles.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 21: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Library of Congress., 1948-07-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Photocopy of original letter which is a request for books, letters, and leaflets. 600--Kate O'Hare. 650--Schneck case; Milwaukee Leader; Debs case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 22: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Oneal, James., 1950-01-15
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 513 1/2 S. College St., Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--Photocopy of original letter. A Request for the Manifesto of the Left Wing of the Socialist Party of Greater New York, 1919.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 23: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Oneal, James., 1950-02-22
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 513 1/2 S. College St., Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--Photocopy of original letter which is a request for "Free Speech Items. 600--Frank P. O'Hare; Kate O'Hare; Theodore Debs; Eugene V. Debs; Tom Mann; Schenk. 650--Milwaukee Leader; Prison letters; Wooden Shoe; Free Speech Hat.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 24: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Oneal, James., 1950-03-02
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 513 1/2 S. College St., Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--A request for sources of a book by Charles Blount.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 25: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Library of Congress., 1952-07-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 513 1/2 S. College St., Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--A request for sources of a book by Charles Blount.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 26: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Nokes, Mr., 1955-01-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 535, Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--Mentions the gift of the photostats of Josiah Warren's letters to the Library of Congress; also requests a copy of "An inquiry concerning the liberty of the press" by George Hay. 600--Josiah Warren; Luther Evans.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 27: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Clapp, Vernon., 1956-09-11
- AL
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 535, Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--A request for "The Tree of Love" by Ranon LUll (?).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 28: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: MacMillan Company., 1957-10-29
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 535, Springfield, Ill. Notes: 500--A request for a pamphlet, "Christian Liberties in Boston" by William Franklin Davis.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2.
- Item 29: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: May, Mr.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 535, Springfield, Ill. Notes: 500--Request for briefs and copies of Omar Khayam and Robert McCormick's Liberty of the Press. 600--Ginsburg; Elmer Gertz; Simon Landis.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 30: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Levy, Arnold.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 535, Springfield, Ill. Notes: 500--Mentions news release of rare book exhibit which was sent to the "Library Journal". A list of errors is included. 600--Frederic G. Melcher.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 31: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Ash, Lee.
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 32: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Library of Congress.
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 12
- Item 1: From: Beal, Fred E. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is annotated by Margaret Crowder. 600--Herbert Wakler; John M. Wilson; Wesley Everest; Kenneth Mackintosh; George Dysart.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 13
- Item 1: From: Becker, Ray. To: Crowder, Margaret., 1931-07-31
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Margaret Crowder; Clarence Darrow; C. D. Cunningham; Forrest Bailey; William L. Patterson; Roger Baldwin; J. Stanley Webster. 610--International Labor Defense (I.L.D.); American Civil Liberties Union (A.C.L.U.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 2: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-08-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Margaret Crowder; Clarence Darrow; C. D. Cunningham; Forrest Bailey; William L. Patterson; Roger Baldwin; J. Stanley Webster. 610--International Labor Defense (I.L.D.); American Civil Liberties Union (A.C.L.U.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 3: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-08-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Ernest L. Meyer; Robertson Trowbridge; Esther Harlan; Margaret Crowder; Clarence Darrow; Tom Mooney; J. Stanley Webster.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 4: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-08-25
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Evelyn Light; Charles E. Yost; Margaret Crowder; Mr. Dreiser; Raymond W. Thorp; T. G. Mauritzen; Adele Parker-Bennet (a.k.a. Ruth Ridgway); Marcus Graham; Kenneth Mackintosh; Herbert Mahler; August Burgdorf.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-09-18
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Mr. Dreiser; Raymond Thorp; Sherwood Anderson; Sinclair Lewis; John Dos Passos; Esther Harlan; Cecil Skaggs; Clarence Darrow.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 6: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-10-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--J. L. Garrison; J. Stanley Webster.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 7: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-12-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 500--Note from Margaret Crowder to ECB appears at end of letter. 600--Irvin Goodman; Miss Taub; William Patterson; Roger Baldwin; Vanderveer; Clarence D. Martin; Adele Parker-Bennett; Marion Zioncheck; Forrest Bailey; Joe Crail; J. Stanley Webster; Ewing C. Baskette; J. L. Garrison. 610--Internatonal Labor Defense (I.L.D.); American Civil Liberties Union (A.C.L.U.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 8: From: Becker, Ray. To: Crowder, Margaret., 1933-12-25
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a clipping about Ray Becker's case, written by Margaret Crowder. 600--Ben Hagglund; Wiliam Bouck; George F. Vanderveer; Warren O. Grimm; Elmer Smith; Wesley Everest; Eugene Barnett; Irvin Goodman; Belle Taub; H. W. Thompson; Frank J. Bickford; Herbert Y. Bell; Dutch Pfitzer; Eldon Roberts; Loren Stephens; A. H. Carpenter; Margaret Crowder; E. E. Sweitzer; Mike Sheehan; E. S. Smith. 650--Scottsboro Boys Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 9: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-05
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Margaret Crowder; Frieda Brown; Irvin Goodman; Belle Taub; John M. Wilson; Wesley Everest; John L. Spivak; L. Emery; Revels Cayton; James Mitchell. 610--International Labor Defense (I.L.D.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. encl. envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 10: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-03-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Agnes Inglis; Edward Patrick Coll; Goodman; C. D. Cunningham; Eugene Barnett; John Doe Davis; D. Wayne Byall; Kate Martina; Revels Cayton; Theodore Jordan; Leo Gallagher; Ada Wright; A. MacDonald. 610--International Labor Defense (I.L.D.); American Federation of Labor (A.F.L.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 11: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-05-15
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--George Vanderveer; Warren O. Grimm; Eugene Barnett; Agnes Inglis; Aline Barnsdall; Esther Harlan; E. S. Smtih; Edward C. Bauman; Wesley Everst; Revels Cayton; D. Wayne Byall; Mary Galllagher; A. MacDonald.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 12: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-12
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a clipping entitled "Why Does Ray Becker Remain Imprisoned?" 600--Benjamin F. York; Robertson Trowbridge; Roger Baldwin; John Dos Passos; Wesley Everest; Ed Bauman; Goodman; Revels Cayton. 610--American Civil Liberties Union (A.C.L.U.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 13: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-07-30
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--John Dos Passos; George Vanderveer; Warren O. Grimm; Eugene; Barnett; Ewing C. Baskette; Alfred Bingham; Gavin Arthur; Upton Sinclair; Ramsey McDonald; Theodore Jordan; Angelo Herndon.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + encl., envl. Pieces: 5.
- Item 14: From: Becker, Ray. To: Crowder, Margaret., 1934-08-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Robertson Trowbridge; Wyckoff; Goodman; Hays; Pollak; Fraenke; Art Young; Belle Taub; Revels Cayton; Wesley Everest; K. Raymond Atterbury; Paul H. Bruns; Alfred Bingham; Gavin Arthur; Isadore Polier; John Dos Passos; A. MacDonald; H. O. Fuhrberg; Adele Parker-Bennett; Elmer Smith; Kenneth Mackintosh. 610--International Labor Defense (I.L.D.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 15: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-09-18
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Minnie Martonovitch; John Dos Passos; Carol King; C. D. Cunningham; John Doe Davis; Robertson Trowbridge; DeWitt Wyckoff; Atterbury; Margaret Crowder; Arthur Garfield Hays; John M. Wilson.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 16: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-10-23
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Goodman; DeWitt Wyckoff; Robertson Trowbridge; John Panzner; Wesley Everest; William Simpson; O. E. Samuelson; Al Hanson; Oscar Ameringer.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 17: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Goodman; Attebury; DeWitt Wyckoff; Eugene Barnett; Vanderveer; Waren O. Grimm; John Doe Davis; E. J. Lindley; C. D. Cunningham; John McNiven; P.M. Crinoin; Kenneth Mackintosh; George Dysart; Peggy Baird Cowley.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 18: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 500--Enclosed are two photographs of James McInerney's funeral. 600--Carol King; Goodman; Robertson Trowbridge; John Panzner; Al Hanson; John Dos Passos; James McInerney; Edward L. Israel; F. E. Johnson.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 19: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-01-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Goodman; Tom Mooney; DeWitt Wyckoff; Wesley Jones; Albert Johnson; Robertson Trowbridge; Peggy Baird Cowley; John Dos Passos; Vanderveer; Carol King; Cecil Scaggs; John Wilson.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + encl., envl. 2 photos. Pieces: 5.
- Item 20: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-03-12
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--J. Stanley Webster; James Rowan; Goodman; John N. Beffel; Robertson Trowbridge. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.).
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Physical Description: 2 letters. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 21: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-07-02
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Alfred Hirsh; Robert Waldron; Goodman; John Wilson; W. H. Abel.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 22: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-08-13
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Goodman; J. Stanley Webster; Jack Conroy; Bruce Crawford; Emmit Gowan; Shirley Hopkins; Alfred Hirsch. 610--National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 23: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-09
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Goodman; Walter Baer; Ralph Benjamin; Robertson Trowbridge.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 24: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-09-10
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Goodman; J. Stanley Webster; John N. Beffel; Robertson Trowbridge; Ernest L. Meyer; Wesley Jones.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 25: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-09-30
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 500--Enclosed are 7 clippings concerning Becker's case. 600--Wilbur A. Toner; C. C. Cavanah; J. Stanley Webster; Curtis D. Wilbur; Irvin M. Goodman; Warren O. Grimm; Vanderveer; George Dysart; Herbert Bell.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3
- Item 26: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-31
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--W. K. Bassett; Dawn Lovelace; Irvin M. Goodman; John M. Wilson; Margaret Crowder; Beffel; Roger Baldwin; Adele Parker-Bennet; Harry Sellers; W. E. Inmon; E. E. Sweitzer; Robertson Trowbridge.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + encl, envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 27: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-12-24
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Irvin M. Goodman; Julia Godman; Dewey Lamb; Wesley Everest; F. B. Hubbard; Vanderveer. 610--International Labor Defense (I.L.D.).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. 3 pages. Pieces: 4.
- Item 28: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-11-17
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Irvin M. Goodman; Roy Hewitt; O'Brien; Vanderveer; J. Stanley Webster; Curtis Wilbur; C. C. Cavanah; Will Lanning.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 29: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1937-08-02
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 520, Walla Walla, Wash. Notes: 600--Fred Rossiter; Robertson Trowbridge; Arthur Boose; Ralph Chaplin; Pierce Wetter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. 2 pages. Pieces: 3.
- Item 30: From: Becker, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-03-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Route 2, Box 499, Oswego, Oregon. Notes: 600--Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 5 pages.
- Item 31: From: McCauley, J. M. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Washington State Penitentiary. Address: Walla Walla, Washington. Notes: 600--Elijah Lovejoy; Richard Carlile.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. 1 page. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 14
- Item 1: From: Benjamin, Mary A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-01-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Walter R. Benjamin, Autographs. Address: 18 E. 77th St., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Elijah Lovejoy; Richard Carlile.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 15
- Item 1: From: Benteu, J. M. To: Lyndale, Shaun., 1868-10-09
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Paine.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 16
- Item 1: From: Bergmann, Emil J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-11-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Bergmann, Antiquarian Bookseller. Address: 66-69 Fresh Pond Rd., Brooklyn, NY. Notes: 600--Thomas D. McBride. 650--Philadelphia case; "Civil Liberties under Attack"; Censorship.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01
- Folder 17
- Item 1: From: Bok, Curtis. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-02-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Court of Common Pleas No. 6. Address: City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Notes: 600--Richard Carlile.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01
- Folder 18
- Item 1: From: Bonner, C. Bradlaugh. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-10-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 23, Streathbourne Rd., London, S.W.17. Notes: 650--Near v. Olson case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01
- Folder 19
- Item 1: From: Ellis. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-12-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Kirland, Fleming, Green, Martin. Address: 33 North La Salle St., Chicago. Notes: 500--"Freedom of Expression" collection visited by Miss Brittain.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01
- Folder 20
- Item 1: From: Brittain, Vera. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-04-01
- ALS. 2 copies
- Other Information: Address: 4870 Cite des Neiges, Montreal. Notes: 500--Vera Brittain is guest of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Springfield.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Brittain, Vera. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-03-28
- Physical Description: Clipping. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 21
- Item 1: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 08/08/1934
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Enclosures are letter to Ewing Baskette, dated 8-8-1934; manuscripts by Brokaw "Some Thought," "Some More Thoughts," "Equitst Mutual Banking," "Self-Government in Business," and "Why Worry?"
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Physical Description: 4 MS. + envl. 1 article. Pieces: 9. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Equitist League. Address: Del Rosa, Calif. Notes: 500--Enclosures: copy of a letter to The Fayette Review from Brokaw, dated 1934-08-08; articles by Brokaw, "The Joneses," "The Biography of a Result Unit Dollar," "Glimpses of Co-operation Under Equity." 600--Leavander Brown; Margaret Crowder; Ray Becker; Cecilia McKinley; Broadus Mitchell.
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Physical Description: 3 MS. Pieces: 6. 1 copy.
- Item 3: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-08-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Equitist League. Address: Del Rosa, Calif. Notes: 500-- Enclosed is a letter to Ewing Baskette. 600--Ben Reitman; Broadus Mitchell; Arthur Garfield Hays; V. V. Petite; Ray Becker; Kay Jackson; Ray S. Kellogg.
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Physical Description: 4 letters. + envl. Pieces: 5.
- Item 4: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-01-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500-- Enclosed is a letter to Baskette, dated 11-1-1935. Address: Del Rosa, Calif.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 5: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-04-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Equitist League. Address: Del Rosa, Calif. Notes: 500--Enclosures: 1) letter to ECB from VBB 2) letter to W. S. Simpson from VBB, dated 1935-04-03; 3) letter to V. V. Petite from VBB, dated 1935-04-04; 4) MS by VBB entitled "Nationalism and Human Rights"; 5) article by W. E. Brokaw entitled "How Make the Change?"
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Physical Description: 4 letters. 1 article. 1 MS. + envl. Pieces: 07.
- Item 6: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1938-07-18
- TLS. 4 copies.
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Equitist League. Address: Del Rosa, Calif. Notes: 500-- Enclosures: letter to Ewing Baskette, articles "The Equitist Delcaration," and "The Way to World Harmony," by Brokaw, article "The Body," and "Common Foods," by Beatrice MacNeil, "The Equitist Way," clippings. 600--Proudhon.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 articles. 1 clipping. + envl. Pieces: 05.
- Item 7: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Brokaw, W. E., 1935-03-23
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--MS by Laurance Labadie entitled "What Is a Human Service?"; includes copies of two letters:1) from W. E. Brokaw to Laurance Labadie, dated 1935-03-11, and 2) from Laurance Labadie to W. E. Brokaw, dated 1935-03-23.
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Physical Description: 2 letters. 1 article. Pieces: 03.
- Item 8: From: Brokaw, Vaughn Bachman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-02-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Del Rosa, Calf. Notes: 600--Miss Petite
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces; 1.
- Folder 22
- Item 1: From: Brokaw, W. E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-10-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Del Rosa, Calf. Notes: 600--Broadus Mitchell; Ben Reitman; Gavin Arthur; Joseph K. Hart.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Brokaw, W. E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-08-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Del Rosa, Calf. Notes: 600--Broadus Mitchell; Ben Reitman; Gavin Arthur; Joseph K. Hart.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces; 1.
- Folder 23
- Item 1: From: Brunel, Adrian. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-02-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Colby; Darrow; Malone; Gaines. 610--Hicks and Hicks. 650--Illinois case (People against the School Board).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01
- Folder 24
- Item 1: From: Bryan, William Jennings. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: "Marymont," Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--Mr. Wray; Gaines. 650--Illinois School decision; Perkins extract.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Bryan, William Jennings. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: "Marymont," Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--Mr. Pott.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 3: From: Bryan, William Jennings. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-07-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: "Marymont," Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--Mr. Pott.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 4: From: William Jennings Bryan. To: John A. Pitts., 1925-07-15
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Coconut Grove, Florida.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 5: From: William Jennings Bryan. To: W. B. Marr., 1925-07-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--Gaines; George Milton. 650--Hicks and Hicks.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 6: From: William Jennings Bryan. To: W. B. Marr., 1925-05-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 650--Anti-evolution bill.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 7: From: William Jennings Bryan. To: W. B. Marr., 1925-03-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--Gaines; Darrow. 650--Leeper case; "Hunter's Civic Biology".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 8: From: William Jennings Bryan. To: W. B. Marr., 1925-06-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--John A. Pitts; Mr. Marr.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Item 9: From: William Jennings Bryan. To: John W. Gaines., 1925-07-02
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Coconut Grove, Florida. Notes: 600--John A. Pitts; Mr. Marr.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 02. 1 copy.
- Folder 25
- Item 1: From: Burns, Robert Elliott. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-01-06
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Clippings entitled: "Burns Restored to Civil Status" and "Fugitive Burns on His Way Back.".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01.
- Item 2: From: Burns, Robert Elliott. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-04-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: New Jersey Tax Adjustment Assoc. Address: Newark, New Jersey. Notes: 500--Clippings entitled: "Burns Restored to Civil Status" and "Fugitive Burns on His Way Back.".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + 2 clippings. Pieces: 03.
- Item 3: From: Burns, Robert Elliott. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-07-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: New Jersey Tax Adjustment Assoc. Address: Newark, New Jersey.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 26
- Item 1: From: Carson, M. W. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1947-07-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 650--Jurgen imbroglio.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 27
- Item 1: From: Cabell, James Branch. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-06-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Poynton Lodge, Ophelia, Virginia. Notes: 500--Concerning requests for briefs andrecords in the case of Mr. Caldwell's books. 600--Victor Weybright. 610--Viking Press; New American Library of World Literature.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 28
- Item 1: From: Caldwell, Mrs. Erskine [i.e. June]. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-12-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 650--"The Scarlet Beast"; Peoria case; Menace case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 29
- Item 1: From: Clark, Mrs. W.S. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-06-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Rail Splitter Press. Address: Milan, Illinois. Notes: 600--Joe Hill; Agnes Inglis; Wallace Stegner. 610--Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Library.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 30
- Item 1: From: Chaplin, Ralph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-02-27
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 401 St. Helens, Tacoma, Washington. Notes: 600--Raymond Corder. 610--Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Library. 650--The Can Opener. "Wobbly, the Rough and Tumble Story of an American Radical.".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Chaplin, Ralph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-06-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 401 St. Helens, Tocoma, Washington. Notes: 500--"Big Jim Turner", a novel by James Stephens about the Woobly days is mentioned.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 3: From: Chaplin, Ralph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-10-22
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 401 St. Helens, Tacoma, Washington. Notes: 600--Joe Hill.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 4: From: Chaplin, Ralph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-11-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 401 St. Helens, Tacoma, Washington. Notes: 500--Clipping: "Ballyhoo was no Lady" by Bruce Bliven, published in Esquire Magazine, January (1939?). 600--Anthony Comstock. 610--Society for the Suppression of Vice.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Chaplin, Ralph. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--"Proudhon'Solution" by Henry Cohen. 600--Mr. Zadiker; Major Douglas.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + clipping. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 31
- Item 1: From: Cohen, Henry. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1942
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--"Proudhon'Solution" by Henry Cohen. 600--Mr. Zadiker; Major Douglas.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 32
- Item 1: From: Cole, I. Stuart. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 521 W. Tremont St., Hillsboro, Ill. Notes: 610--Mercury Magazine.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Cole, I. Stuart. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951
- AL
- Other Information: Address: 800 Moultrie Ave., Mattoon, Illinois. Notes: 610--Mercury Magazine.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 5 pages. + envelope. Pieces: 06.
- Item 3: From: Cole, I. Stuart. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 800 Moultrie Ave., Mattoon, Illinois. Notes: 610--American Civil Liberties Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 12 pages. + illus. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 33
- Item 1: From: Koch, Lucien. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-04-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Commonwealth College. Address: Mena, Arkansas. Notes: 600--Harold Coy; Lucien Koch.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + encl., envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Price, Mildred. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-06-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Commonwealth College. Address: Mena, Arkansas. Notes: 600--William Cunningham.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 3: From: Cunningham, Clarice. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-01-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Commonwealth College. Address: Mena, Arkansas. Notes: 610--Commonwealth College.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 4: From: Fulks, Clay. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1941-07-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Commonwealth College. Address: Mena, Arkansas. Notes: 600--Claude Erwin; George Kirchwey.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 34
- Item 1: From: Connaway, E. W. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1010 Broadway, Oakland, California. Notes: 600--Norman Thomas; William Z. Foster; Bill Jordan; Samuel Gaspar. 610--John Reed Club.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 35
- Item 1: From: Conroy, Jack. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-08-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Anvil. Address: Moberly, Missouri. Notes: 600--H. H. Lewis. 610--Anvil; Hinterland.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages.
- Item 2: From: Conroy, Jack. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Route 4, Moberly, Missouri. Notes: 600--Rudolf Rocker; Clarence L. Swartz; Edwin C. Walker; Hans Rossner; Henry Olerich.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 36
- Item 1: From: Cook, C. V. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1937-06-01
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Viscose Ambulatorium. Address: 1038 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA. Notes: 600--Rudolf Rocker; Bertrand Russell; Benjamin R. Tucker; Max Stirner; Sadie L. Cook; Agnes Ingalls; Emma Goldman; Herbert Spenser; Joseph Ishills. 610--Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Libraries.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Cook, C. V. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-04-15
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 1038 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA. Notes: 600--Mrs. Tucker; Joseph Ishill; Josiah Warren; Anton Johannsen; Lucy Parsons; Roger Baldwin; Stella Ballentine; Emma Goldman; Benjamin R. Tucker; Moses Harrison; Francis D. Tandy; Henry Olerich.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 3: From: Cook, C. V. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-01-18
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 1038 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA. Notes: 600--Dr. Roman; Dr. Briggs. 610--Roman Forum Foundation.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 pages.
- Item 4: From: Cook, C. V. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-15-05
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Rt. 4, Box 3420, Sacramento, California. Notes: 500--Illustration is a photograph of Cassius V. Cook. 600--C. V. Cook; Josiah Warren; Rudolph Rocker; William Bailie; Clarence Lee Swartz; Charles T. Sprading; P. J. Proudhon; Henry Cohen; Peter Kropotkin; Tom Bell; Edward Carpenter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 5: From: Cook, Sadie L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-10-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1036 S. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, CA. Notes: 500--Illustration is a photograph of Cassius V. Cook. 600--C. V. Cook; Josiah Warren; Rudolph Rocker; William Bailie; Clarence Lee Swartz; Charles T. Sprading; P. J. Proudhon; Henry Cohen; Peter Kropotkin; Tom Bell; Edward Carpenter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + photo. + envl. Pieces: 03.
- Item 6: From: Lloyd, J. William. To: Sadie L. Cook., 1928-05-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--the last page of an incomplete letter. 600--Clarence Darrow; Harry Weinberger; Ellbert Hubbard; Sercombe; Benj. R. Tucker; Rocker; Dr. Briggs. 650--Tomorrow Magazine; Liberty; Nationalism and Culture; Pioneers of Libertarian Thought in America.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard.
- Item 7: From: Cook, C.V. To: Ewing C. Baskette.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 1038 South Alvarado St. Los Angeles, CA. Notes: 500--the last page of an incomplete letter. 600--Clarence Darrow; Harry Weinberger; Ellbert Hubbard; Sercombe; Benj. R. Tucker; Rocker; Dr. Briggs. 650--Tomorrow Magazine; Liberty; Nationalism and Culture; Pioneers of Libertarian Thought in America.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 37
- Item 1: From: Cook, Olan V. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-02-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Univ. of North Carolina Library. Address: Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Notes: 650--United States v. Rutherford.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 38
- Item 1: From: Covington, Hayden C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-03-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Hayden C. Covington Law Offices. Address: 124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, NY. Notes: 600--Mr. Hirsch; Gov. Talmadge. 650--Becker's Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 39
- Item 1: From: Crawford, Bruce. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-08-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Norton, Virginia. Notes: 600--Mr. Wyckoff; Vanderveer; Eugene Barnett; William Haywood; Jerry Lynch; John Doe Davis; Grimm; Cunningham; Big Bill Haywood; Goodman; Judge Cornelius H. Hanford; Ray Becker. 650--"Llano Colonist"; The Witchita Indictment; the Sullivan Case; the State vs Haywood; the Everette, Washington case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 40
- Item 1: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-09-10
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 305 Sugarite Ave., Raton, New Mexico. Notes: 500--"The Traitor Within the Camp," a letter written by Crowder to the Milwaukee Leader. 600--Ray Becker; W. R. Henderson; Mr. Rice; C. B. Ellis; Elmer Smith; Mike Sheehan; Arthur McElfresh; Warren O. Grimm; George Vanderveer; Ben Casagranda; Britt Smith; O. C. Bland; Bert Falkner; John Doe Davis; James IcInerny; Loren Roberts; Eugene Barnett; Ole Hansen; John Lamb; Elsie Hornbeck Sherlie; Patrick Edward Coll; Ella Wheeler Wilcox; Chet Cun.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 pages. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Milwaukee Leader.
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wendel Bull; H. J. Stuart; Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 7 pages. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 3: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 305 Sugarite Ave., Raton, New Mexico. Notes: 650--Pamphlets--"Debs and the War"; "American Appeal".
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Physical Description: 1 postcard.
- Folder 41
- Item 1: From: Debs, Theodore. To: Reynolds, Reginald., 1938-09-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Office of Theodore Debs. Address: Terre Haute, Indiana. Notes: 600--Kate O'Hare; Stanley Clark; Dorthy Clark; Judge Landis; 610--I.W.W. 650--Clark Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Debs, Theodore. To: Frank O'Hare., 1922-03-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Office of Theodore Debs. Address: Terre Haute, Indiana. Notes: 650--Equitism; Chameleon.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 42
- Item 1: From: DeCasseres, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Adolf Hitler. 610--American Civil Liberties Union; Scotsboro Boys. 650-"Chameleon"; "Forty Immortals".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: DeCasseres, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-27
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 593 Riverside Dr., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Adolf Hitler. 610--American Civil Liberties Union; Scotsboro Boys. 650--"Chameleon"; "Forty Immortals".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: DeCasseres, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 593 Riverside Dr., New York, NY. Notes: 500--Offers opinion of the writing of several philosophers, poets and novelists.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard.
- Item 4: From: DeCasseres, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-05-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 593 Riverside Dr., New York, NY. Notes: 650--Scottsboro Case; "New Golubian".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: DeCasseres, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-03-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 593 Riverside Dr., New York, NY. Notes: 500--Suggests to Baskette that he is primarily a poet and asks for a leaflet on Equitism.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard.
- Item 6: From: DeCasseres, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-05-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 593 Riverside Dr., New York, NY. Notes: 500--Denounces capitalism.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard.
- Folder 43
- Item 1: From: Dell, Floyd. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-07-18
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Mount Airy Rd., Croton-on-Hudson, NY. Notes: 600--Giorgio de Santillana 650--"Galileo's Dialogue on the Great World Systems".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces:2.
- Folder 44
- Item 1: From: Dilliard, Irving. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-07-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Address: 1111 Olive St., St. Louis, MO. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Mr. Goodman.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 45
- Item 1: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 803 Waddell Ave., Key West, Florida. Notes: 500--Includes article: "A Case of Conscience" by John Dos Passos, clipped from COMMON SENSE, May 1935. 600--Ray Becker; Wesley Everest. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); Lumber Workers Industrial Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 article. + envl. Pieces: 5. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Hotel Lafayette, Ninth St., New York, NY. Notes: 600--D. C. "Baby" Jones; William Burnett; Mr. Dreiser. 650--"The 42nd Parallel".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 3: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Truro, Massachusetts. Notes: 600--Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 4: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Truro, Massachusetts. Notes: 600--Ray Becker,.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 610--Whitman College (Walla Walla, Washington). 650--"An Almanac of Liberty.".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 46
- Item 1: From: Douglas, William O. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-03-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Supreme Court of the United States. Address: Washington, D.C. Address: Washington, D.C. 600--Ewing C. Baskette; Anne Lyon Haight.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 47
- Item 1: From: Douty, Kenneth. To: Bruder, Mildred., 1958-02-18
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Chicago Public Library. Notes: Notes: 500--Note on letter reads, "BC: Ewing Baskette, Maybe this will stir something up. KD." 600--Ray Becker. 650--"Banned Books" by Anne Lyon Haight.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 48
- Item 1: From: Dreiser, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-10-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The American Spectator. Address: 12 E. 41st St., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Ray Becker. 610--American Civil Liberties Union; I.L.D.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 49
- Item 1: From: Equi, Marie D.
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter.
- Folder 50
- Item 1: From: Eastman, Max. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-05-30
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Chilmark, Massachusetts. Notes: 600--Leon Kramer. 650--The Masses Trial.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 51
- Item 1: From: Ehrmann, Herbert B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-05-31
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 80 Federal St., Boston, Massachusetts. 600--Vanzetti; Sacco.
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Physical Description: 1 letter.
- Folder 52
- Item 1: From: Eichel, Julius. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-11-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 769 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, New York. Notes: 500--Enclosures: 1) Copy of a letter to Senator William Langer from Julius Eichel, dated 1956-06-18; 2) copy of a letter to U.S. District Court Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo from Seymour Eichel; 3) Clipping from New York World-Telegram entitled, "Some Gripe, Some Grin as Draft Listing Starts" dated 1948-08-30 and a clipping from the New York Herald Tribune on conscientious objection.
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Physical Description: 3 letters. 1 article. + envl. Pieces: 05.
- Item 2: From: Eichel, Julius. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-08-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 769 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, New York.
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Physical Description: 1 letter.+ envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 53
- Item 1: From: Gallant, Gallant G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-12-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Simpson Thacher and Bartlett. Address:120 Broaway New York 5, N.Y. Notes: 600--Walter H. Pollak. 610--Scottsboro Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 54
- Item 1: From: Emerson, Thomas I. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-05-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Yale University, School of Law. Address: New Haven, Connecticut. Notes: 600--Walter H. Pollak. 610--Scottsboro Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 55
- Item 1: From: Evans, Albert C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-11-30
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: McKee Printing Company. Address: Butte, Montana. Notes: 650--United States v. Richard B. Shepard.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 56
- Item 1: From: Evans, Luther H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-11-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Library of Congress. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren; Charles Jewett.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 57
- Item 1: From: Farrell, James T. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-09-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Vanguard Press. Address: 424 Madison Ave., New York, NY. 650--Josiah Warren letters. Notes: 650--Spanish Refugee Aid; censorship; The Militant; the Philadelphia case; censorship case in Chicago; Bernard Clare vs. the Dominion of Canada.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Farrell, James T. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-12-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Vanguard Press. Address: 424 Madison Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 650--A WORLD I NEVER MADE; STUDS LONIGAN; REFLECTIONS AT FIFTY. Censorship in Philadelphia.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 3: From: Farrell, James T. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-12-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 252 W. 85th St., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Pablo Casals. 610--Spanish Refugee Aid. 650--STUDS LONIGAN; MILITANT; FRENCH GIRLS ARE VISCIOUS; MEET THE GIRLS; A HELL OF A GOOD TIME; AND REFLECTIONS AT FIFTY. The United States Information Agency.
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Physical Description: 1 letters. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 58
- Item 1: From: Farmer, Arthur E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-07-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Stern and Reubens, Couselors at Law. Address: One E. 45th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--James Farrell; Harold Robbins; Judge Bok; Judge Bard. 650--Raintree County; Studs Lonigan; and Never Love a Stranger.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 59
- Item 1: From: Fernandez, Don L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-02-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Don L. Fernandez Books. Address: P.O. Box 642, Sandusky, Ohio.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 60
- Item 1: From: Fraenkel, Osmond K. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-08-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Osmond K. Fraenkel, Attorney at Law. Address: 120 Broadway, New York, New York. Notes: 650--Scottsboro Boys; Webber case.
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Physical Description: 2 letters. 1 page. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Fraenkel, Osmond K. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-04-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Osmond K. Fraenkel, Attorney at Law. Address: 120 Broadway, New York, New York. Notes: 610--American Civil Liberties Union. 650--Cohnstaedt case; Girouard case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 61
- Item 1: From: Frankfurter, Felix. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-03-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Supreme Court of the United States. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 650--Butler v. Michigan.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 61.5
- Item 1: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Munson, M., 1934
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Dos Passos, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 22-02-1935
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 62
- Item 1: From: Frazier, Chester North. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-02-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 4315 Sherman Dr., Galveston, Texas. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren; Bailie. 650--Institute for the History of Medicine. 651--New Harmony, Indiana. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder; Ira Sorrick.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 63
- Item 1: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-02-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1214 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder;
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Elizabeth., 1951-03-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600-- Agnes Inglis; Arnold Maddaloni.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-02-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Cornelia C. Sparks.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-02-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-08-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Library of Congress. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 500---This is a photo-negative of the original.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page
- Item 6: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Maddaloni, Arnold., 1955-08-23
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Mary Ware Dennett; Judge Hand.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 7: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-10-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E.15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Robert Vosper; Theodore Schroeder; Mr. Powell. Robert Vosper; G. Legman; Elizabeth Baskette. 610--Ford Foundation; University of Kansas (Lawrence); University of California (Los Angeles).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 8: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-10-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Ewing C. Baskette; Theodore Schroeder. 610--Ford Foundation; University of Kansas (Lawrence); University of California (Los Angeles).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Vosper, Robert., 1955-11-06
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 10: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Vosper, Robert., 1955-11-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder; Arnold Maddaloni; Cornelia C. Sparks.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page
- Item 11: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-08-30
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder; Elizabeth Ewing.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 12: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-10-16
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3361 E. 15th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 500--Elizabeth Baskette.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 13: From: MacCarteney, Richard S. To: Gautereaux, Standley., 1958-08-14
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Library of Congress. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 500---This is a photo-negative of the original.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 14: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-02-23
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 1214 W. Third St., Los Angeles, Cal. Notes: 500--Note written in pencil on a carbon copy of a letter to the postmaster.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + enlv. Pieces: 2.
- Item 15: From: Gautereaux, Standley.
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete. 600--Theodore Schroeder; Arnold Maddaloni; Robert Vosper; Ewing C. Baskette.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 16: From: Gautereaux, Standley. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--letter is incomplete.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 64
- Item 1: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-01-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Elmer Gertz, Law Offices. Address: 120 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. 600--Clarence Darrow; Martin Snyder. 610--The Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-02-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Elmer Gertz, Law Offices. Address: 120 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Clarence Darrow.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-04-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Clarence Darrow Centenary. Address: 53 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--T. V. Smith; Judge Sbarbaro. 650--Scopes trial. 710--The Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago; The Clarence Darrow Centennial Committee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-07-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Clarence Darrow Centenary. Address: 53 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 650--Haldeman-Julius material. 610--The Adult Education Council of Greater Chicago; The Clarence Darrow Centennial Committee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2
- Item 5: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-09-30
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Elmer Gertz, Law Offices. Address: 120 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Joseph Ishill; Mrs. Havelock Ellis. 650--Free Spirit Press.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 6: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Conway, James P., 1958-08-26
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Elmer Gertz, Law Offices. Address: 120 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Clarence Darrow; Oliver Wendell Holmes; Ewing C. Baskette; Judge Raulston. 650--Scopes Cases; Loeb-Leopold Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 7: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Shipman, David F., 1957-12-04
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Elmer Gertz, Law Offices. Address: 120 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Ewing C. Baskette. 650--Game of Love case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 8: From: Gertz, Elmer. To: Pfeffer, Leo., 1957-12-05
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Elmer Gertz, Law Offices. Address: 120 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Ewing C. Baskette. 610--C.L.S.A.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 65
- Item 1: From: Ginger, Ray. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-06-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Address: 501 Madison Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 650--Scopes book.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 66
- Item 1: From: Glazer, Joe. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-11-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: AFL-CIO. Address: 87 South High St., Akron, Ohio. Notes: 600--Joe Hill. 710--United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Glazer, Joe. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-12-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: AFL-CIO. Address: 87 South High St., Akron, Ohio. Notes: 650--Rebel Girl music. 710--United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 67
- Item 1: From: Goldman, Emma. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Address:1935 Tupper St, apt. 10, Montreal. Notes: 600--Johann Most; John Turner; W. Starrett; Mrs. Parsons; H. Jackson; Spradding; Agnes Inglis; Johann Most; J. Fox; Harry Weinberger. 610--Labady Library, University of Michigan. 650--Chicago Anarchists; Sacco and Vanzetti case; Scottsboro Boys; Freiheit.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 68
- Item 1: From: Goldschmidt, Lucien. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-01-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Lucien Goldschmidt Books. Address: 1116 Madison Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Zacharias Seriman; 650--Utopias.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 69
- Item 1: From: Goldstein, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-04-30
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Individual Action, editor. Address: 15 Sheridan Sq., apt. 2F. Notes: 600--Hennacy. 650--Autobiography of a Catholic Annarchist.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Box 2
- Folder 70
- Item 1: From: Golub, Isidor. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 108 W. 53rd St., Bayonne, New Jersey. Notes: 500--Letter written on verso of advertisement for "The Golubian." It refers to poems sent for publication.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Golub, Isidor. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 108 W. 53rd St., Bayonne, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Sam Oxman.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 3: From: Golub, Isidor. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 108 W. 53rd St., Bayonne, New Jersey. Notes: 500--Written on the verso of a letter to Isidor Golub from J. H. Rutherford of Empire Publishing Co., New York. 600--DeCasseres.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 71
- Item 1: From: Goodman, Daniel Carson. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-05-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Daniel Carson Goodman, M.D. Address: 667 Madison Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 650--"Hagar Revelly".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 72
- Item 1: From: Graham, Marcus. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-04-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1000 Jefferson St., Oakland, Calif. Notes: 650--"To What Green Altar."
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Graham, Marcus. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: MAN! Journal of the Anarchist Ideal. Address: 1000 Jefferson St., Oakland, Calif. Notes: 600--Lucy E. Parsons; Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envelope. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Graham, Marcus. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-03-05
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: MAN! Journal of the Anarchist Ideal. Address: 1000 Jefferson St., Oakland, Calif.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Graham, Marcus. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-08-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1000 Jefferson St., Oakland, Calif. Notes: 600--Mr. Wirin; MacCormack. 610--American Civil Liberties Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envelope. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Graham, Marcus. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-09-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: MAN!. Address: P.O. Box 115, San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--Sallitto; Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 6: From: Graham, Marcus. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1938-12-31
- Other Information: Corp. Body: MAN!. Address: P.O. Box 971, Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 500--Includes a postscript dated 1939-07-21. 600--Sallitto; John Budine; Ishill. 650--Kropotkin.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 73
- Item 1: From: Gray, R. To: Andrew, 1851-03-19
- Other Information: Address: Boonton, New Jersey. Notes: 610--American Mechanics Society.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages (folded).
- Folder 74
- Item 1: From: Green, Archie. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--David Magee; Warren Howell; Omar Khayam.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 2: From: Green, Archie. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-10-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 224 Caselli Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--Bradley Kincaid; Henry B. Lister; David Magee; Warren Howell; Omar Khayam. 610--The Bohemian Club (San Francisco).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 3: From: Green, Archie. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-09-27
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 224 Caselli Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--Douglas Gilbert. 650--I.W.W.--labor songs.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 75
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 1: From: Green, John Raeburn. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-06-18
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Green, Hennings, Henry and Evans. Address: Boatman's Bank Bldg., St. Louis, MO. Notes: 600--A. L. Wirin. 610--Southern California Civil Liberties Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 76
- Item 1: From: Grunzweig, B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-05-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Czechoslovak Information Service. Address: 1790 Broadway, New York, New York. Notes: 600--Mathew Spinka; John Huss; Fern Long.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 77
- Item 1: From: Hall, Covington. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-06-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1027 Washington Ave., New Orleans, La. Notes: 600--A. L. Cole; Arthur Emerson.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 78
- Item 1: From: Hagglund, Ben C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-09-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: FORUM. Address: Thief River Falls, Minn. Notes: 600--Isidor Golub; Ray Becker; Margaret Crowder; Edward Baumann. 650--Scottsboro Boys.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 79
- Item 1: From: Hapgood, Hutchins. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Provincetown, Mass. Notes: 600--Mitchell Kennerley.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 80
- Item 1: From: Harman, Moses. To: Friend (ECB?)., 1905-07-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: LUCIFER--The Light Bearer. Address: 500 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill. Notes: 600--Mitchell Kennerley.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 81
- Item 1: From: Wright, Walter W. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1940-05-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Harvard College Library. Address: Cambridge, Mass.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 82
- Item 1: From: Hays, Arthur Garfield. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-03-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Hays, St. John, Abramson and Schulman. Address: 43 Exchange Place, New York, New York. Notes: 610--National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.). 650--Scottsboro Boys.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 83
- Item 1: From: Heartman, Martha E. To: Baskette, Ewing C
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 3644.46 Camp St., New Orleans, LA. Notes: 650--Zenger newspaper.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Heartman, Martha E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-09-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Book Farm. Address: 3644.46 Camp St., New Orleans, LA. Notes: 610--Zenger Foundation. 650--Zenger newspaper.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 84
- Item 1: From: Hershenstein, Charles. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1941-05-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Office of the Mayor. Address: City Hall, Jersey City, New Jersey. Notes: 650--CIO v. Frank Hague.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 85
- Item 1: From: Heslin, James J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-09-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: New York Historical Society. Address: 170 Central Park West, New York, NY. Notes: 650--William L. Garrison Trial; Simon Landis Trial.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 86
- Item 1: From: Hicks, H. E. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-05-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Hicks and Hicks, Attorneys. Address: Dayton, Tenn. Notes: 600--William Jennings Bryan.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Hicks, S. K. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-01
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Hicks and Hicks, Attorneys. Address: Dayton, Tenn. Notes: 600--William Jennings Bryan. 650--Leeper V. State.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 3: From: Hicks, S. K. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Hicks and Hicks. Address: Dayton, Tenn. Notes: 600--Lee Hodges; William Jennings Bryan.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 4: From: Hicks, S. K. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-07-07
- TLS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 5: From: Hicks, S. K. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Hicks and Hicks. Address: Dayton, Tenn. Notes: 600--H. P. Farnham; Mr. Keebler.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Folder 87
- Item 1: From: Hill, Joe. To: Phar, Katie., 1914-10-07
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Hill, Joe. To: Phar, Katie., 1914-12-07
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Salt Lake City, Utah. Notes: 500--Copy of a Joe Hill letter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Hill, Joe. To: Phar, Katie., 1915-02-16
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Salt Lake City, Utah. Notes: 500--Copy of a Joe Hill letter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Hill, Joe. To: Phar, Katie., 1915-03-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 497 S. 2nd St. E., Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Hill, Joe. To: Phar, Katie., 1915-05-07
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 487 S. 2nd St. E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Notes: 600--Gurley Flynn.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2
- Folder 88
- Item 1: From: Hughes, Langston. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 9/20/1932
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 2256 E. 86th St., Cleveland, Ohio. Notes: 600--Scottsboro Boys.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Hughes, Langston. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 6/20/1932
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Meschrabpom Eilm, Moscow, USSR. Notes: 600--Ozie Powell.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 89
- Item 1: From: Schad, Robert O. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-06-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Henry E. Huntington Library. Address: San Marino, California.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 90
- Item 1: From: Read, P.J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-04-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Bill Haywood; Mike Lindway; Ralph Chaplin; Agnes Inglis; Doc Reitman. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); Federation of Anarchists of Iberia (F.A.I.); Confederation National Trabajaderos (C.N.T.). 650--Labadie Collection at the Univ. of MI. 710--Industrial Worker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 2: From: Read, P.J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-04-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Ill. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a receipt for $1, dated 1943-04-20. 650-War Commentary; Spain and the World. 710--Industrial Worker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 receipt. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 91
- Item 1: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-04-10
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker. 650--Haymarket case; Centralia case; the Great I.W.W. Trial.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Inglis, Anges. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-04-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ruby Bates; Ray Becker; Margaret Crowder; Bill Haywood; Venderveer; Christensen; Wesley Everett; Frank Little; Fred Beal; Warren Billings; Tom Mooney; Joe Hill; Sacco and Vanzetti; Arthur Garfield Hays. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). 650--Haymarket case; Centralia Case; Scottsboro Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Vanderveer; Bill Haywood. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). 650--Scottsboro case; Centralia case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 4: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-01
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Vanderveer; Wesley Everett; Bill Haywood; Fred Beal; Andreichine; Margaret Crowder. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). 650--Centralia Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-07-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Ralph Chaplin; James Thompson; Vanderveer; Oscar H. Swede; Irwin Goodman; Margaret Crowder. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); I.L.D. 650--Centralia Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 6: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-06-02
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Thomas A. Riley; John Henry Mackay; Warner G. Rice; W. W. Bishop; Covington Hall; Joseph J. Cohen; Frances Wright; Ezra H. Heywood; Joe Hill; Ralph Chaplin. 650--Free Thought; Women"s Movement; Shakers.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 7: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-04-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Thomas A. Riley; John Henry Mackay; Warner G. Rice; W. W. Bishop; Covington Hall; Joseph J. Cohen; Frances Wright; Ezra H. Heywood; Joe Hill; Ralph Chaplin. 650--Free Thought; Women"s Movement; Shakers.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 8: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1947-11-13
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-04-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Henry David; William D. Haywood; Vandeveer; Mr. Goodman; M. M. Trumbull. 650--Scottsboro case; Centralia case; Haymarket.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 10: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-04-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Emma Goldman; Henry David; Wesley Everett; Mary E. Gallagher; Bill Haywood. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). 650--"Mother Earth"; "Blast"; Centralia Massacre.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 11: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-05-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Fred Beal; Bill Haywood; Tom Mooney; Wesley Everett. 610--Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.); I.L.D. 650--Centralia Case; Sacco and Vanzetti case; Wobblies.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 12: From: Inglis, Agnes. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-07-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Labadie Collection. Address: Univ. of Mich. Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a poem by Joseph A. Labadie entitled, "Little Bits of Paper." 600--Brant Whitlock; Vanderveer; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn; Ray Becker; Elmer Smith; Red Doran; Dr. Equi; Ezra H. Heywood; Swede; Gov. Floyd Olson. 650--"The Liberators".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 poem. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Folder 92
- Item 1: From: Irwin, Frank E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-01-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Frank E. Irwin Books. Address: P.O. Box 67, West Franklin, N.H. Notes: 500--Offers for sale the first American version of the Bill of Rights and parcel post labels.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 93
- Item 1: From: Ishill, Joseph., 1932
- TS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Oriole Press. Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 500--Contents: "The Shepherd" by William Blake; typeset inscription, "With the cordial greetings of the season, 1932-3."
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Physical Description: 1 pamphlet. 3 pages. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1937-09-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Leon Kramer; DeCasseres.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page
- Item 3: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-12
- TS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Oriole Press. Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 500--Contents: typeset inscription, "Season's Greetings from The Ishills, Dec. 1952"; "The Oxen" by Thomas Hardy.
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Physical Description: 1 pamphlet. 3 pages. Pieces: 1.
- Item 4: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-03-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Raymond Adams; Henry S. Salt.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-06-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 500--This letter was found in Ishill's "Elisee and Elie Reclus" (uncat). 650--Proudhon gift.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 6: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-12-29
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Oriole Press. Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 500--This letter was found in Ishill's "Elisee and Elie Reclus" (uncat). 650--Proudhon gift.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 7: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-01-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 8: From: Ishill, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-09-24
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Sanka Knox; 650--New York Times; Oriole Press; the Decalogue.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Stark, M. Lewis. To: Joseph Ishill., 1958-09-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: New York Public LibRary. Address: 5th Ave. and 42nd St. New York 18, N.Y. Notes: 600--Sanka Knox. 650--New York Times 8-31-'58.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 94
- Item 1: From: Isaak, A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-04-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Lincoln, Calif. Notes: 600--M. Maisel; Prof. Veblen.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 95
- Item 1: From: Johnson, Pearl. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1938-12-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont S. Devote, Prinicpality of Morocco. Notes: 600--Mr. Tucker; Bertha F. Johnson; Josiah Warren. 650--The Chambermaids Diary; Sturm; "The Word"; The Ballad of Reading Gaol; Anarchist March.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 96
- Item 1: From: Keebler, Robert S. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-10-31
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Kellar and Kellar, Attorneys at Law. Address: Lead, South Dakota. Notes: 600--Freeman Knowles.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Keebler, Robert S. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-11-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 3614 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Maryland. Notes: 600--John R. Neal. 650--The Scopes Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 97
- Item 1: From: Keell, Thomas H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-10-07
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Freedom Press.Address: Whiteway Colony, Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 98
- Item 1: From: Kellar, Chambers. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-04-13
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Kellar and Kellar, Attorneys at Law. Address: Lead, South Dakota. Notes: 600--Freeman Knowles.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 99
- Item 1: From: King, Carol. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-01-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: International Juridical Association. Address: St. Denis Bldg., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Charles Erskine Scott Wood; Sherwood Anderson.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 100
- Item 1: From: Klein, Nicholas. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Locksmiths of America. Address: Cincinnati, Ohio. Notes: 500--The clipping is about the appointment of judges.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + clip., envl. Pieces: 4. copy of clipping.
- Folder 101
- Item 1: From: Kneedler, H. S. To: Aitken, Winifield., 1901-02-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Optimist. Address: Boone, Iowa.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 102
- Item 1: From: Knox, Stuart C. To: Spon, Matilda L., 1914-10-02
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Missions to Seamen. Address: 11, Buckingham St., Strand, London. Notes: 500--Enclosures include instructions for knitting the "Mellor Glove for Mine-Sweepers," and a leaflet entitled, "Special War Opportunities." Both are publications of The Missions To Seamen.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 articles. + envl. Pieces: 4.
- Item 2: From: Knox, Stuart C. To: Spon, Matilda L., 1917-09-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Missions to Seamen. Address: 11, Buckingham St., Strand, London.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 103
- Item 1: From: Kramer, Leon. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Leon Kramer Books. Address: 19 W. 8th St., New York, New York.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Kramer, Leon. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-01-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 19 W. 8th St., New York, New York.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 3: From: Kramer, Leon. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 19 W. 8th St., New York, New York.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1
- Item 4: From: Kramer, Leon. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-11-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Leon Kramer Books. Address: 19 W. 8th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Robert Owen; Frances Wright; Josiah Warren. 650--Legacy of Sacco and Vanzetti; Brook Farm.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 104
- Item 1: From: Kropotkin, Peter. To: Potter, L., 1909-06-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Locarno, Switzerland. Notes: 650--Shaw's paper on Tolstoy.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 2: From: Kropotkin, Peter., 1896-05-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Crescent Rd., Bromley, Kent, England.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 105
- Item 1: From: Evans, H. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-07-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Porpoise Bookshop. Address: 308 Clement St., San Francisco, Calif.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 106
- Item 1: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-05-25
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 500--Enclosures: advertisements for pamphlets by Jo Labadie; clipping entitled, "Louise M. Husband"; "The State," (2 copies) a poem by Jo Labadie; pamphlet (2 copies) entitled, "What Think Ye of Christ," and a poem entitled, "I Like You, But Hate Some Things You Do." 600--Agnes Inglis.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 clipping. 2 poems. 1 pamphlet. + envl. Pieces: 5.
- Item 2: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-02
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren; Tucker; Hugo Bilgram; John Scott; Jo Ann Wheeler. 650--"Mother Earth"; "Is Communism Sound"; Tandy's "Voluntary Socialism"; Bilgrams "The Remedy for Overproduction and Unemployment".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C, 1934-06-27
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 500--Enclosures are various advertisements, poems, essays, etc; 21 items. 600--Hugo Bilgram; Vaughn Bachman Brokaw.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + encl., envl. Pieces: 21.
- Item 4: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-07-20
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 600--Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1
- Item 5: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-09-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder; Art Young; DeCasseres; Tucker.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1
- Item 6: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-19
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 600--Joseph Ishill; Henry Seymour; Sprading.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1
- Item 7: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 600--Ross Winn.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 8: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-12-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 650--"Two Anarachisms".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 2
- Item 9: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-03-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. 650: "Fighting and Folly."
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 MS. 4 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 10: From: Labadie, Laurance. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-07-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 2306 Buchanan St., Detroit, Mich. Notes: 600--Dr. Maryson; Proudhon; Sprading.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 107
- Item 1: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-06-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Le Planastel, Cagnes-sur-Mer, France. Notes: 600--Shakespeare. 650--Burns' "Merry Muses"; S. Gautereaux's "Women, I Love You!".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2
- Item 2: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-07-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Le Planastel, Cagnes-sur-Mer, France. Notes: 600-- Gautereaux. M
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-10-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Prinsengracht 810, Amersterdam, Holland. Notes: 600--S. Gautereaux;. Raymond Clavreuil; Emil Zola
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-09-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 4, St. Julien-le-Pauvre, Paris, France. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder; S. Gautereaux.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-02-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Vera Mia, Auribeau, France. Notes: 600--S. Gautereaux; Burns.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces; 2.
- Item 6: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-03-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Vera Mia, Auribeau, France. Notes: 600--Laurent Tailhade; Charles Carrington.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 7: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-04-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Vera Mia, Auribeau, France. 650-- "Women, I Love You!"
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 8: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-05-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Vera Mia, Auribeau, France. Notes: 600--Theophile de Viau; Fr. Lachevere; Mr. Ginzburg.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Legman, G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-06-09
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Vera Mia, Auribeau, France. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a photo of Legman's family; Christmas stamps. 600--Theophile de Viau.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 3 stamps. Pieces: 3.
- Folder 108
- Item 1: From: Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-02-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: H. P. Kraus, Books. Address: 16 E. 46th St., New York, New York.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 109
- Item 1: From: Leupp, Harold L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-05-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: University of California Library. Address: Berkeley, California. Notes: 600--Samuel T. Farquhar. 650--"A History of Kaweah Colony"; "Truth".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 110
- Item 1: From: Levinson, Harry A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-02-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Harry A. Levinson, Rare Books. Address: 9527 Brighton Way, Beverley Hills, Calif. Notes: 600--Mr. DeGrazia. 610--American Civil Liberties Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 111
- Item 1: From: Levy, Arnold Bruce. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- AL
- Other Information: Address: 105 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn, New York. Notes: 600--Thomas Heyward; Moses Harman, Carlise
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Levy, Arnold Bruce. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 01-27
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 105 Buckingham Rd., Brooklyn, New York. Notes: 600--Schroeder.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 112
- Item 1: From: Lewis, Freeman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-01-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Pocket Books, Inc. Address: 630 5th Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Peter Jennison. 610--American Book Publishers Council. 650--State of Michigan v. Alfred Butler.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 113
- Item 1: From: Lewis, Gladys A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-09-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Martin Tudordale Corporation. Address: 2236 Lombard St., San Francisco, Calif.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 114
- Item 1: From: Lingreen, Edna. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-06-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Supreme Court of the United States. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 650--Terminiello Case. 700--Justic Wiley Rutledge.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 115
- Item 1: From: Adicks, Merril. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-08-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Library of the Society of Friends. Address: Euston Road, London. Notes: 600--George Fox.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 116
- Item 1: From: Loring, Augustus P. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-10-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Club of Odd Volumes. Address: 77 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Massachusetts. Notes: 600--Worthington C. Ford. 650--Isle of Pines.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Loring, Augustus P. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-11-01
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Club of Odd Volumes. Address: 77 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Massachusetts. Notes: 650--Isle of Pines.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 117
- Item 1: From: Low, David. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-01-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: David Low, Booksellers Ltd. Address: Emmington Chinnor, Oxford. Notes: 600--Potocki.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Low, David. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-01-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: David Low, Booksellers Ltd. Address: Emmington Chinnor, Oxford.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 118
- Item 1: From: Lyle, Bob.
- AL
- Other Information: Notes: 500-- Incudes poem by Bob Lyle, "A Crab."
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Lyle, Bob. To: Stuart, H. J., 1934-12-12
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Biloxi, Mississippi. Notes: 500--Includes three poems by Bob Lyle: "Immortality," "A Crab," and "Doughnut Holes.".
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 3: From: Lyle, Bob. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-08-05
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Biloxi, Mississippi. Notes: 610--Ministerial Association; American Civil Liberties Union.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 119
- Item 1: From: Macdonald, George E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-09-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Truth Seeker. Address: 49 Vesey St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Frank Swancara.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Macdonald, Grace L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-02-03
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 74 Jefferson Rd., Princeton, New Jersey. Notes: 650--Truthseeker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Macdonald, Grace L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-03-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 120
- Item 1: From: Macdonald, Nancy. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-06-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc. Address: 80 E. 11th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Nebot.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 121
- Item 1: From: Mack, Peter F. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-03-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Congress of the U.S.--House of Rep. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 600--Charles O. Porter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 122
- Item 1: From: Maddaloni, Arnold. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-09-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Inst. for Evolutionary Psychology. Address: 99 Clinton Ave., Stamford, Conn. Notes: 600--Schroeder; Ethel Clyde; Lesley Kuhn. 650--Evolutionary Psychology; Gautereaux's book.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Maddaloni, Arnold. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-10-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 99 Clinton Ave., Stamford, Conn. Notes: 600--650--Evolutionary Psychology; Gautereaux's book.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 123
- Item 1: From: Marr, W. B. To: West Publishing Co., 1925-05-27
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--A request for advance sheets covering Tennessee cases.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 2: From: Farnham, H.P. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-05-28
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. Address: Rochester, N.Y. Notes: 500--The answer to a request for decisions concerning the choice of textbooks in the public schools
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 3: To: Marr, W. B., 1925-05-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: West Publishing Company. Address: St. Paul, Minn. Notes: 600--Alfred Holman.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 4: From: Wheeler, F. W. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-05-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Edward Thompson Company. Address: Northport, Long Island, New York.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 5: From: Marr, W. B. To: Bancroft Whitney., 1925-26-05
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wm. Jennings Bryan; Prof. Scopes.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 6: From: Wynkoop, G. P. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Bancroft-Whitney Company. Address: 200-214 MacAllister St., San Francisco. Notes: 600--William Jennings Bryan. 650--Evolution case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 7: From: Marr, W. B. To: Bryan, William J., 1925-06-05
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--John W. Gaines. 650--Tennessee case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 8: From: Richardson, Elmer. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-06-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Law Book Company. Address: 272 Flatbush Extension, Brooklyn, N.Y. Notes: 610--Leeper v. State of Tennessee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 9: From: Marr, W. B. To: Hicks and Hicks, Attys., 1925-06-15
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 650--Oregon case and decision.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 10: From: Marr, W. B. To: Bryan, William J., 1925-06-15
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 650--Oregon case decision.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 11: From: Marr, W. B. To: Hicks and Hicks, Attys., 1925-06-16
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--William Jennings Bryan.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 12: From: Marr, W. B. To: Wm. Jennings Bryan., 1925-07-06
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--John R. Neal.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 13: From: Marr, W. B. To: Bryan, Wm. Jennings., 1925-06-16
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--John W. Gaines. 610--Myers v. State of Nebraska; Scopes Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 14: From: Marr, W. B. To: Hicks, Sue., 1925-06-19
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--William Jennings Bryan; John W. Gaines. 610--Leeper v. State of Tennessee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 15: From: Marr, W. B. To: Hicks and Hicks, Attys., 1925-05-29
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--John W. Gaines. 610--Leeper v. State of Tennessee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 16: From: Marr, W. B. To: Bryan, Wm. Jennings., 1925-05-27
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--John W. Gaines. 610--Leeper v. State of Tennessee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. Pieces: 2. 2 copies.
- Item 17: From: Bryan, William Jennings. To: Marr, W. B., 1925-05-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Court Decisions Reporting Corp. Address: 35-37-39 Maiden Lane, New York. Notes: 600--Mr. Farnham; Mr. Sue Hicks. 650--Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 18: From: Marr, W. B. To: Wm. Jennings Bryan., 1925-07-26
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mr. Farnham; Mr. Sue Hicks. 650--Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 19: From: Marr, W. B. To: Wm. Jennings Bryan., 1925-03-13
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mr. Gaines. 650--"Banner".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 20: From: Marr, W. B. To: McKenzie and McKenzie., 1925-05-30
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wm Jennings Bryan; A. T. Stewart; John Wesley Gaines.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 21: From: Marr, W. B. To: Mr. Ernest Haston., 1925-04-02
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wm. Jennings Bryan. 650--Anti-Evolution Bill.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 22: From: Marr, W. B. To: Haston, Ernest N., 1925-04-03
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wm. Jennings Bryan.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy, no original.
- Item 23: From: Marr, W. B. To: Edward Thompson Co., 1925-05-26
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wm. Jennings Bryan; Prof. Scopes. 650--Evolution trial.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 24: From: Marr, W. B. To: Lawyers Co-operative., 1925-05-26
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Wm. Jennings Bryan; Prof. Scopes. 650--Evolution trial.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 25: From: Marr, W. B. To: Wm. Jennings Bryan., 1925-06-16
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 610--West Publishing Co.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 26: From: Wallace C. Haggard. To: W. B. Marr., 1925-06-13
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Wallace C. Haggard. Address: Dayton, Tennessee. Notes: 600--Wm. Jennings Bryan; Mr. Gaines.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 27: From: Marr, W. B. To: Wm. Jennings Bryan., 1925-04-03
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Ernest Haston. 650--Anti-Evolution Bill.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 28: From: Marr, W. B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-11-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: William B. Marr, Attorney at Law. Address: Nashville, Tennessee. 650--University of Nashville.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Item 29: From: McConnico, K. T. To: W. B. Marr., 1925-10-23
- TL
- Other Information: Folder: 123. Corp. Body: Pitts McConnico and Hatcher. Address: Am. Trust Bldg., Nashville, Tennessee. Notes: 650--Scopes case; Tennessee decisions; Supreme Court decisions.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 pages. + encl. Pieces: 3. 1 copy.
- Folder 124
- Item 1: From: Martin, James J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 6-25-1953
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--David Wieck; Mr. Ishill.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Martin, James J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-01-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--ACLU; Robert Baldwin
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Martin, James J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-04-16
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Edward Johnson; Roger P. Hall.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 125
- Item 1: From: Master, Edgar Lee. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-08-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Players Club, New York, New York. Notes: 610--Free Speech League (N.Y.C.). 650--Turner Case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 126
- Item 1: From: Mauritzen, T. G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-03-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Thor's Book Service. Address: 145 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Ray Becker; Elmer Smith; Captain Edward P. Coll; Robert Blatchford.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 127
- Item 1: From: McCann, Phil. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-07-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Box 605, Carmel, Calif. Notes: 600--Lincoln Steffens; Leslie White; Tom Mooney; Jim McNamara; Leo Gallagher.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: McCann, Phil. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-07-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Box 605, Carmel, Calif. Notes: 600--Lincoln Steffens; Jack Conroy.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 128
- Item 1: From: McIlroy, T. Kimball. To: Golub.
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 610--New Golubian.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 129
- Item 1: From: McKellar, Kenneth. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-01-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: United States Senate. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 650--Arms Embargo (Spain). 710--Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 130
- Item 1: From: McMahon, Jeanne. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-05-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc. Address: 80 E. 11th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Manuel Nebot. 610--Solidarite Internationale Antifasciste. 700--Nancy Macdonald.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 131
- Item 1: From: Mencken, H. L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1929-10-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The American Mercury. Address: 730 5th Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Alfred Knopf; Samuel Knopf.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 132
- Item 1: From: Mooney, Tom., 1934-12-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Tom Mooney Molders' Defense Comm. Address: P.O. Box 1475, San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 500--Mooney writes from California State Prison, San Quentin, Calif. 610--California Supreme Court; United States Supreme Court. 710--International Molders Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Mooney, Tom. To: Int. Labor Defense., 1935-09-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Tom Mooney Molders' Defense Comm. Address: P.O. Box 1475, San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--California Supreme Court. 710--International Molders Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Mooney, Tom., 1939-01-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Folder: 132. Corp. Body: Tom Mooney Molders' Defense Comm. Address: P.O. Box 1475, San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 500--Entitled, "Tom Mooney's Statement at Pardon Hearing, Sacramento California, Jan. 7, 1939." On Verson is a copy of the pardon document. 600--Governor Culbert L. Olson (Calif.); Warren K. Billings.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 133
- Item 1: From: Moore, Edward M. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-01-06
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Pony Barn Press. Address: Warrenville, Illinois.
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Physical Description: 21 encl., + envl. Pieces: 21.
- Item 2: From: Moore, Edward M. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-07-17
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Pony Barn Press. Address: Warrenville, Illinois.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Item 3: From: Darrow, Ruby. To: Edward M. Moore., 1934-02-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 1537 East 60th St., Chicago. Notes: 500--Facts about "The Story of My Life" from Mrs. Clarence Darrow.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 3. 1 copy.
- Folder 134
- Item 1: From: Moore, R. Leland. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-07-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Sumter Steam Laundry. Address: Sumter, South Carolina. Notes: 600--Charles Chilton Moore; Jim Hughes.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 135
- Item 1: From: Moyle, Olin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1940-07-30
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Olin R. Moyle, Attorney-at-Law. Address: 1439 Underwood Ave, Wauwatosa, Wisc. Notes: 500--Enclosures: "Which is Supreme: Righteousness or Organization?" (1 leaf) by Moyle, and a mimeographed letter to the Members of Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc. from Moyle, dated 1940-01-08 (5 leafs). 600--Judge Rutherford; C. J. Woodworth; M. A. Howlett; LeRoy B. Jackson; Harvey Fink; Leland and Laura Rouse. 610--American Civil Liberties Union; Jehovah's Witnesses; Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Inc.
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Physical Description: 2 letters. 1 article. + encl., envl. Pieces: 4.
- Folder 136
- Item 1: From: Murray, Charles B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-10-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: United States Department of Justice. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 650--United States v. Flynn, et al.; Case of Schneiderman, et al.(Southern District of Calif.); United States v. Dennis, et al.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 137
- Item 1: From: Neubarg, Victor F. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-07-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 403 Nether St., Finchley, London. Notes: 500--A book collector states his interests and some of his holdings.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 138
- TLS
- Item 1: From: Nebot, Manuel, To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-1959
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Rue A. de Mussiet Cazouls les Beziers. Notes: 500--Letters in Spanish and pictures of the Nebot family.
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Physical Description: 16 letters. 12 photos. 2 insurance receipts.+10 env., enc. Pieces: 40.
- Folder 139
- Item 1: From: Nunns, Annie A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-01-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: State Historical Society of Wisc. Address: Madison, Wisc. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 140
- Item 1: From: Neuhaus, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-03-14
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 824 14th St., San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--Katie Phar; Joe Hill; G. G. Allen; Rudolf von Liebech.
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Physical Description: 1 letter.1 page.
- Item 2: From: Neuhaus, John. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-06-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 824 14th St., San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--G. G. Allen; Rudolph von Liebich. 650--I.W.W. songs.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 141
- Item 1: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Hicken, Phil., 1947-04-06
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3535 Magnolia, St. Louis, Missouri. Notes: 600--The Board of Education.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 5 pages.
- Item 2: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Magrane, Thais., 1947-04-06
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3435 Magnolia, St. Louis, Missouri. Notes: 600--Phil Hickey; Eugene V. Debs; Bill Haywood; Kier Hardie; Anatole France; Henry Blumberg; Otto Szarz; Bob Webster; Ernest Boyd; Thad Snow; John J. Kessler.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 11 pages.
- Item 3: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: du Valle Meek, Bazel., 1947-04-12
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--M. Louis Rinuy; Rodney Bedell.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages.
- Item 4: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Baskette, Elizabeth., 1950-10-25
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Duncan McDonald.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 pages.
- Item 5: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Baskette, Elizabeth., 1948-08-01
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 3435 Magnolia, St. Louis, Missouri. Notes: 600--Roger Baldwin; Wiley Rutledge; Luther Ely Smith; Charlie Nicholson; Charlie Compton; Wilbur Jones.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 7 pages.
- Item 6: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Wittcoff, Ray., 1950-10-26
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Note at top of page one reads, "Lizzy--please read and return fpo." 600--Bill Sentner.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 10 letters..
- Item 7: From: O'Hare, Frank P. To: Hicken, Phil.
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Letter is incomplete. On verso of this leaf is a TL from ECB to Robert G. Buzzard, dated 1949-05-22.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 6 pages.
- Item 8: From: O'Hare, Frank P.
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--This is either an incomplete letter or MS. 600--Eddie Cantor; Charles Meston; Frank Adams; Eugene V. Debs; Bob Ingersol; James Whitcomb Riley; Herbert Finch; Alex Langsdorf; Stuart Symington; Henry Ford; Frank Johnson; William H. Stead; Zeuch; Harry Techenor; Walter Thomas Mills; Stanley Clark; Charles Nagel; Dorothy Clark; Roger Baldwin; Otto Branstetter.
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Physical Description: 1 letter or MS. 23 pages.
- Folder 142
- Item 1: From: Olshausen, George G. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-06-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: George G. Olshausen, Attorney. Address: 650 Ellis St., San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 600--Henry Miller.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 143
- Item 1: From: Oneal, James. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-02-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Holland Hotel, Los Angeles, California. Notes: 500--Includes photocopy of letter from The Tamiment Institute Library, James Oneal Papers. 610--Rand School of Social Science. 650--Left Wing Manifesto.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Folder 144
- Item 1: From: Oxman, Sam. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-01-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Folder: 144. Address: San Quentin, California. Notes: 600--Dr. Coffee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Folder 145
- Item 1: From: Ronaldson, James. To: Clemson, E. B., 1821-04-23
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Illinois State Library. Address: Springfield, Illinois. Notes: 600--Illinois State Library; University of Illinois Library.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 146
- Item 1: From: Park, Edward C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-08-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Withington, Cross, Park and McCann. Address: 73 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts. Notes: 610--American Unitarian Association. 650--McCollum case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 147
- Item 1: From: Parsons, Lucy E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Lucy E. Parsons, Publisher. Address: 3130 N. Troy St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Albert R. Parsons.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Parsons, Lucy E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-04-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Lucy E. Parsons, Publisher. Address: 3130 N. Troy St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 650--"Life of Parsons."
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: To: Baskette, Ewing C., 11-9-1935
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Seven Arts Club. Address: 16 East Ontario St. Chicago. Notes: 500--Announcement of a Lucy Parson's lecture. 600--Geo. Schilling; Dr. Ben Reitman; Edw. Clasby; Dr. R. Fulop Miller.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 2. 1 copy.
- Folder 148
- Item 1: From: Davis, Edna C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-05-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: William Andrews Clark Library. Address: Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 610-- William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Notes: 700--Lawrence Clark Powell.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 149
- Item 1: From: Redston, Daisy M. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-03-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 244, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Notes: 600--Siegfried Ameringer.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Box 3
- Folder 150
- Item 1: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-01-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ben L. Reitman, M.D. Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 650--Centralia case.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-04-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ben L. Reitman, M.D. Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Emma Goldman; Tom Keell; Benjamin Tucker; Walter Reckless.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2..
- Item 3: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-05-19
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ben L. Reitman, M.D. Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Fred Cook; Thornburg;
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 4: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ben L. Reitman, M.D. Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--C. L. James; Thornberg; Jan Wittenberg; Lucy Parsons.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 11-1934
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ben L. Reitman, M.D. Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 6: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-11-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ben L. Reitman, M.D. Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Thornburg; Theodore Schroeder; Tom Mooney; Scottsboro Boys. 650--"Mother Earth"; "Sisters of the Road".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 7: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-02-26
- TLs
- Other Information: Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Mooney; J. B. McNamara; Matthew Schmitt.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 8: From: Reitman, Ben L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-04-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 32 N. State St., Chicago, Illinois.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 151
- Item 1: From: Resnik, Reuben B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-03-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Jewish Comm. for Personal Service. Address: 742 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 600--Cemar.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 152
- Item 1: From: Rettig, Freda. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-05
- TLs
- Other Information: Corp. Body: A.A.A.A. Address: 307 E. 14th St., New York. Notes: 600--Charles Smith; Aimee McPherson. 710--American Association for the Advancement of Atheism, Inc.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 153
- Item 1: From: Mannin, Ethel. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-07-23
- TLs
- Other Information: Address: Oak Cottage, 27, Burghley Rd., London. Notes: 600--Reginald Reynolds; Mahatma Gandhi. 700--Mrs. Reginald Reynolds.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Mannin, Ethel. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-08-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Oak Cattage, 27, Burghley Rd., London. Notes: 600--Reginald Reynolds; Mahatma Gandhi. 700--Mrs. Reginald Reynolds .
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 154
- Item 1: From: Reynolds, Reginald. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-04-22
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 20 Jubilee Place, Chelsea, London. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a letter (TLS) to Reginald Reynolds from Ralph Chaplin, dated 1938-09-03. 600--Theodore Debs; Ralph Chaplin; Charles Walker.
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Physical Description: 2 letters. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 155
- Item 1: From: Rice, C. F. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-05-22
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Utopia Coffee Shop. Address: R.R.1, Georgetown, Ohio.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Rice, C. F. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-04-17
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Utopia Coffee Shop. Address: R.R.1, Georgetown, Ohio. Notes: 600--Lowella Jenigan McCalla; Henry Jennigan.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 156
- Item 1: From: Rocker, Rudolf. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-08-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Crompond, New York. Notes: 600--Diego A. Santillan; Mackay; Eltzbacher; Max Nettlau; Peter Kropotkin; H. Keell; Tucker; Josiah Warren.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Rocker, Rudolf. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-08-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Crompond, New York. Notes: 600--Mrs. Cook; Mrs. Adam van Scheltema-Kleefstra; Max Nettlau; Josiah Warren. 610--International Institute for Social History (Amsterdam).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 157
- Item 1: From: Roemmele, Russell. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-04-03
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 40 Darcy St., Newark, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Joseph Ishill. 650--The Struggle; Camus' "The Rebel".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 158
- Item 1: From: Rogers, Margorie Stanley. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-04-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Oshkosh Public Library. Address: Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Notes: 650--the Darrow argument. 700--Mrs. J. E. Rogers.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 159
- Item 1: From: Rose, Lisle A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-04-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: College of Mining and Technology. Address: Houghton, Michigan. Notes: 600--Max Nettlau. 610--Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Library (Ann Arbor).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 160
- Item 1: From: Ross, Paul C. To: Downs, Robert B., 1960-11-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ross, Schiller, et al., Attorneys. Address: 188 W. Randolph St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 610--Newsstand Library, Incorporated. 700--Sidney S. Schiller. 710--Ross, Schiller, Martoccio, Kapufman, Graziadei and Pacelli, Attorneys at Law.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 161
- Item 1: From: Rucker, Richmond. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-07-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ingle, Rucker and Ingle, Attorneys. Address: Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Notes: 650--"Notre Dame Lawyer".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 162
- Item 1: From: Powers, A. M. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1946-10-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 17 Maple Ave., Everett, Mass. Notes: 500--A request for a list of books to enrich a mathematical background for grades 1-12. 610--Blackstone College for Girls Library.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 163
- Item 1: From: Seymour, Whiting North. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1937-01-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Simpson Thacher and Bartlett. Address: 120 Broadway, New York, New York. Notes: 600--Sutherland.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 164
- Item 1: From: Sakol, Oscar. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-01-31
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: General Defense Committee I.W.W. Address: New York, New York. Notes: 500--Includes receipt from General Defense Committee (Chicago) to ECB, dated 1948-12-24. 600--Joe Hill; Bill Haywood; Ray Becker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 receipt. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 165
- Item 1: From: Winter, Leah. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-02-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 1012 College Ave., Alton, Illinois. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a manuscript of "Elijah Parish Lovejoy, 1802-1837," signed by Sophie Samuelson. 600--Elijah Parish Lovejoy; Henry Tanner; William Lloyd Garrison; Wendell Phillips; Thomas Dimmock. 610--Alton Observor. 700--Sophie Samuelson.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 MS. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 166
- Item 1: From: Schappes, Morris U. To: Sherman, Jane., 1942-02-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Schappes Defense Committee. Address: 13 Astor Place, New York, New York. Notes: 600--Louis Lerman; Richard Wright. 710--League of American Writers.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 167
- Item 1: From: Schilpp, Paul A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-09-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Library of Living Philosophers, Inc. Address: Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill. Notes: 600--Albert Einstein; Homer Jack.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 168
- Item 1: From: Schnell, W. J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-03-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Converted Jehovah's Witness Exp. Address: 2889 Guss Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Notes: 710--Converted Jehovah's Witness Expositor.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 169
- Item 1: From: Schoen, Ken. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-08-23
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: J. C. Bradford and Co. Address: 418 Union St., Nashville, Tenn. Notes: 500--Refers to selling Travelers Ins. C. stock.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 170
- Item 1: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes: 500--Letter is written on the verso of a leaf from "The Libertarian: A Quarterly Journal Devoted to Libertarian Philosophy and Social Sciences." Printed on this leaf is a book review of "What About You?" by Theodore Schroeder.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page
- Item 4: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 9-17-1935
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes: 650--"New Philosophy of Life,"
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 5: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 8-27-1942
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 6: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 5-26-1942
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 7: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 5-15-1942
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes:650-- Information about item duplication and magazines.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Item 8: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-04-13
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes: 650--Steffens item.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-05-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes: 600--Thomas Paine.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 10: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-12-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes: 500--Includes advertisement for "The Atomic Age" (periodical). 600-Gautereaux.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 ad. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 11: From: Schroeder, Theodore. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Cos Cob, Conn. Notes: 500--Includes four short essays by Schroeder: "Always Three Viewpoints," "Primitive Intellectual Methods," "Mature Intellectual Methods," and "Controversy of the Future."
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 1 pamphlet. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Folder 171
- Item 1: From: Scott, Clarence. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1941-05-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Clarence Scott, Attorney at Law. Address: 5 N. Brunswick St., Old Town, Maine. Notes: 650: State of Maine v. Peacock.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages.
- Folder 172
- Item 1: From: Scott, Robert H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-03-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: San Fransico, Calif. Notes: 610--Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Scott, Robert H. To: Cohn, Roy., 1954-03-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 3616, San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 500--Carbon copy of a letter sent to Roy Cohn, Chief Counsel, Senate Investigations Sub-committee from RHS. 600--Joseph R. McCarthy; James H. Leuba. 610--Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 650--Scott Decision.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 5 pages.
- Item 3: From: Scott, Robert H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-07-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 761, Saratoga, Calif. Notes: 500--Enclosures: "Air for Atheists," TIME, 1946-08-05; "Fair Play on the Microphone," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1956-11-19; "Air time for Atheism," Newsweek, 1946-12-02; "Time for Atheism," TIME 1946-12-02; "Free Air for Atheists," Newsweek, 1946-08-12. 610--Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 650--Scott Decision.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 5 works. Pieces: 6.
- Item 4: From: Scott, Robert H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-01-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: P.O. Box 3616, San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 500--Enclosure is an open statement from Robert H. Scott to the Federal Communications Commission, dated 1951-01-08. 610--Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 650--Scott Decision
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Physical Description: 2 letters. 1 page. Pieces: 2.
- Item 5: From: Scott, Robert H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1910-12-10
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: District Court of the United States. Address: San Francisco, Calif. Notes: 500--Three affidavits which are an appeal to discharge Guatereaux from prison. Notes are typed in by R.H. Scott when he sent it to Baskette.
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Physical Description: 1 doc. 5 pages.
- Folder 173
- Item 1: From: Seeger, Pete. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 5-15-1957
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 650--"Talking Atom" record.
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Physical Description: '1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 174
- Item 1: From: The Seven Bookhunters. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Seven Bookhunters. Address: Station H., Box 66, New York, New York. Notes: 650--Kallen, "Why Religion."
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 175
- Item 1: From: Shientag, Bernard L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-07-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Supreme Court of the State of NY. Address: New York, New York. Notes: 500--Acknowledges sending article entitled, "The Struggle for a Free Press".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 176
- Item 1: From: Sinclair, Upton. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-08-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Station A, Pasadena, Calif. Notes: 500--Includes the names of two second hand book stores. 650--"Love's Pilgrimage".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Sinclair, Upton. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-15
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Upton Sinclair for Governor. Address: 1501 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Notes: 500--Enclosure is an advertisement for a selection of Sinclair publications. The letter is a form letter soliciting support for Sinclair's campaign.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 ad. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 3: From: Sinclair, Upton. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-02-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 114 Consul St., Corona, Calif. 650--Sinclar arrested in San Pedro.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 4: From: Sinclair, Upton. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-06-25
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Box 266, Monrovia, Calif. Notes: 500--Enclosures: Clipping from the Louisville Courier-Journal, June 2, 1957, "I.U. Gets Full Files of Novelist Sincliar;" publisher's advertisement for Sinclair's The Cup of Fury; advertisement for Mary Craig Sinclair's Southern Belle.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 ads. 1 clipping. + , envl. Pieces: 5
- Item 5: From: Sinclair, Upton. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-09-10
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Monrovia, Calif.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 177
- Item 1: From: Farley, A. J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-10-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: General Defense Committee. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago 14, Illinois. Notes: 600--Walter Haas; Kenneth Langham; and Marty Vicks.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Farley, A. J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-11-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Oscar Sokol; Marty Vickds; Laura Vitkow; Mrs. Walter Haas. 710--Industrial Worker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 178
- Item 1: From: Sloan, Charles H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-10-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Charles H. Sloan, Books. Address: 724 Wilson Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 179
- Item 1: From: Slowie, T. J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-01-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Federal Communications Commission. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 600--Robert Harold Scott; Wayne Coy.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 180
- Item 1: From: Smith, Lillian. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-01-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Old Screamer Mountain, Clayton, Georgia. 650--thank you note for a poem..
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 181
- Item 1: From: Hennacy, Ammon A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-08-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: R. 3, Box 227, Phoenix, Arizona. Notes: 600--Bill Ryan; Dorothy Day; Kate O'Hare; Sacco; Vanzetti; George Dunne; Paul Blanshard; Virginia Anderson; Vachel Lindsay. 610--Hopi Indians.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 182
- Item 1: From: Fisher, Louis. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-05-25
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Socialist Labor Party. Address: 3208 1/2 Sunnyside Ave., Chicago, Ill. Notes: 600--Groeschl; Weber. 610--Socialist Party.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 183
- Item 1: From: Brodde, Emil. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1952-01-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Socialist Party. Address: 536 W. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, Wisc. Notes: 600--Victor S. Berger. 610--Milwaukee Leader.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 184
- Item 1: From: Sowerby, E. Millicent. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-01-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 5151 Echols Ave., Alexandria, Va. Notes: 600--Max Nettlau. Notes: 600--Thomas Jefferson; Regnault de Becourt.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 185
- Item 1: From: Alonso, Daniel. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-05-17
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas. Address: 59-61 Henry St., Brooklyn, New York. 710--Spanish Societies Confederated to Aid Spain.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 186
- Item 1: From: Sparks, Cornelia C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-07-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 172 Lawn Ave., Stamford, Conn. Notes: 600--Theodore Schroeder; Arnold Maddaloni; Leslie Kuhn; Ethel Clyde; Ishill; Abbott; Donald Werkheiser; Gautereaux; Dorothy Canfield. 610--Institute for Evolutionary Psychology.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 4 pieces.
- Item 2: From: Sparks, Cornelia C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-03-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 172 Lawn Ave., Stamford, Conn. Notes: 500--Letter to ECB written on a carbon copy of a letter to Standley Gautereaux from Cornelia C. Sparks. 600--Theodore Schroeder; Gilbert E. Roe; Arnold Maddaloni; G. Legman. 610--Institute for Evolutionary Psychology.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 187
- Item 1: From: Spira, Ed. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-08-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 12520 Edmonton Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Notes: 610--Army Discharge Review Board.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 188
- Item 1: From: Jellicoe, Sir John, Secretary. To: Spon, Matilda., 1915-11-11
- AL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: H.M.S. "Iron Duke". Notes: 500--The enclosure is a ribbon from the H.M.S. "Iron Duke.".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 ribbon + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Item 2: From: Kitchener, Lord, Secretary. To: Spon, Matilda., 1916-05-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: War Office. Address: Whitehall, London, S.W.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 189
- Item 1: From: Stavis, Barrie. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-08-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 400 E. 49th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Joe Hill; Katie Phar; John Brown; Galileo.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Stavis, Barrie. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-09-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 400 E. 49th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Joe Hill; Katie Phar; Joel Emanuel Hagglund; Joseph Hillstrom; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn; Linus Pauling.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Stavis, Barrie. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-10-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 400 E. 49th St., New York, New York. Notes: 500--Includes a signed note from ECB on bottom of page. 600--Mrs. James J. Martin.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page
- Folder 190
- Item 1: From: Stellhorn, Edna. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-07-30
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Shurtleff College. Address: Alton, Illinois. Notes: 650--"The Alton Observer".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 191
- Item 1: From: Stevens, Doris. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-07-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Mt. Airy Road, Croton on Hudson, N.Y. Notes: 600--Jonathan Mitchell; Mr. Malone. 650--Equal Rights Treaty (1928); Kellogg Peace Pact.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 192
- Item 1: From: Stone, Irving. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-03-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 16781 Oakview Dr. Encino, Calif. Notes: 600--Clarence Darrow; Theodore Debs; Eugene V. Debs.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Stone, Irving. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-04-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Paramount Pictures Inc. Address: 5451 Marathon St., Hollywood, Calif. Notes: 600--Dave Karsner; Algernon Lee. 610--Chicago Socialists. 650--United States vs. Eugene V. Debs.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Stone, Irving. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1947-04-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 717 N. Maple Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. Notes: 600--Eugene V. Debs. 650--United States vs. Eugene V. Debs
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Physical Description: 1 letter. + envl. Pieces: 03.
- Folder 193
- Item 1: From: Stone, William. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-04-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 3502 Ohio Ave., Alton, Illinois. Notes: 600--E.J. Hechler; Eli Lovejoy. 610--Lovejoy Press.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 194
- Item 1: From: Strauss, Frances. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1931-11-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: New Masses. Address: 63 W. 15th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Mike Gold; John Dos Passos; Art Young.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 195
- Item 1: From: Sutherland, William A. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-12-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Sutherland, Tuttle and Brennan. Address: Atlanta, Georgia. Notes: 610--Supreme Court of Georgia; United States Supreme Court.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 196
- Item 1: From: Swede, D. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1942-04-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 103a Brondesbury Villas, London, N.W.6.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 197
- Item 1: From: Thayer, S. R. To: Creme, Warren C., 1904-03-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Minneapolis, Minn. Address: Minneapolis, Minn. Notes: 500--Letter from the Russian Ambassador, Prince Alexis Lobanow, is enclosed. 600--Prince Alexis Lobanow; Sir Horace Rumbold.
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Physical Description: 2 letters. 1 page. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 198
- Item 1: From: Thiel, Joe. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-11-19
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 731 N. Hogan St., Spokane, Washington. Notes: 600--Katie Phar; Joe Hill; Reynold Thiel.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2
- Folder 199
- Item 1: From: Thomas, Norman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-05-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc. Address: 40 E. 49th St., New York, New York. Notes: 610--National Farm Labor Union.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Thomas, Norman. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-09-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 112 E. 19th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Vera Hillquit; Morris Hillquit; Mrs. Hursley; Victor Berger. 610--Socialist Party; Duke University; Wisconsin Historical Society; University of Wisconsin.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 200
- Item 1: From: Townsend, John Wilson. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-04-02
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Bluegrass Books. Address: 132 Bell Court East, Lexington, Kentucky. Notes: 500--Request for twenty-five dollars.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 201
- Item 1: From: Trampe, R. Gerald. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-02-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: County Judge, Pope County. Address: Golconda, Illinois. Notes: 600--Sidney Breese. 650--Breese Report (Kaskaskia, 1831); Illinois Supreme Court Reports; Foreman Report.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 202
- Item 1: From: Trent, Lucia. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-08-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Unity. Address: 700 Oakwood Blvd., Chicago, Illinois.Notes: 500--Enclosure is publisher's advertisement for "Dreamers' House" by Lucia Trent and Ralph Cheyney. 600--Marcus Graham; Mooney; Ralph Cheyney.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 ad. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 203
- Item 1: From: Tresca, Carlo. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1942
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 2 W. 15th St., New York, New York. Notes: 600--A. Felicani.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 204
- Item 1: From: Smith, Charles. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-06-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Truth Seeker Company. Address: 38 Park Row, New York, New York. Notes: 600--Ben Bogard; Charles Smith.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Smith, Charles. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-03-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Truth Seeker Company. Address: 38 Park Row, New York, New York. Notes: 650--Bennet's "Champions of the Church".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 205
- Item 1: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--This folder contains a clipping from the Herald Tribune: "B.R. Tucker, 85, Philosophical Anarchist, Dies.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-06-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Charles Sprading; Josiah Warren; John Henry Mackay; William Godwin; Victor Yarros.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-08-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont Ste-Devote, Monaco. Notes: 600--Mackay; Warren; Proudhon.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 4: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-12-29
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont Ste-Devote, Monaco.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 09.
- Item 5: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-11-07
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont Ste-Devote, Monaco. Notes: 650--"The Anarchist"; Freedom Press; Proudhon's "General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century"; Henry Cohen's "Proudhon's Solution of the Social Probvem"; "Equitable Commerce "; "Attitude of Anarchism Toward Industrial Combinations"; "Primer of Anarch".
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 6: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Hans Rossner. 650--"Equitable Commerce"; Sprading Book; "Native American Anarchism" by Eunice Minette Schuster.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 7: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-03-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont Ste-Devote, Monaco. Notes: 600--Pierre Proudhon; Roger Baldwin; John Beverley Robinson; Henry Cohen; C.L. Swartz.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 8: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont Ste-Devote, Monaco. Notes: 600--Wendell Phillips; Bradlaugh; Ingersoll; John B. Gough; W.J. Bryan; Ezra H. Heywood; Josiah Warren; Col. Wm B. Greene; Anna Dickinson; Laura Kendrick; Eltzbacher; Lawrence Labadie.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 9: From: Tucker, Benjamin R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-04-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pont Ste-Devote, Monaco.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 206
- Item 1: From: Turner, Herman L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-06-14
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Palestine Committee. Address: Atlanta, Georgia. Notes: 650-- Palestine.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 207
- Item 1: From: Ullman, Joseph B. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-07-18
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Roosevelt, Freidin and Littauer. Address: 598 Madison Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 600--Victor Weybright; "God's Little Acre" case"; "Serenade" case.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 208
- Item 1: From: Bunche, Ralph J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1951-03-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: United Nations. Address: New York, New York. Notes: 650--Scottsboro Case.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 209
- Item 1: From: Vanzetti, Burtolomio. To: Lukut, N.E.H., 1927-06-27
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Dedham Jail.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 210
- Item 1: From: Nettlau, Max. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-05-26
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Barcelona, Spain. Notes: 500--Quotes the price for "Gotham and Gothamites" by S. B. H. Judah.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages (folded).
- Folder 211
- Item 1: From: Walker, John H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-08-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 835 Millwaukee St., Denver, Colorado. Notes: 600--Mother Jones; Arthur Fitzgerald; William Green. 610--Coal Operators; American Federation of Labor.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 212
- Item 1: From: Warren, Fred D. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-06-15
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: Girard, Kansas. Notes: 610--Library of the Kansas State Teachers College, Pittsburg, Kansas.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 213
- Item 1: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1825-03-27
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--E. F. Underhill; Mr. Tookey; Bela Marsh; Biggs; Stearns; Mrs. Bisly; Sawyer; Stuart.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 2. 1 typed copy.
- Item 2: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1851-03-15
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Washington. Notes: 500--Photo-reproduction of original letter. 600--Charles Jewett; Mr. Trow.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 typed copies.
- Item 3: From: Warren, Josiah., 1850-10-08
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Boston, Mass. Notes: 500--Photo-reproduction of original letter. 600--Charles Jewett; Mrs.Senter. 610--University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. Pieces: 4. 3 typed copies.
- Item 4: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1825-03-31
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Mrs. Cran; Mr. Tookey. 610--Unversity of Kentucky College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Blocker., 1825-06-09
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Stephen P. Andrews. 650--Equitable Commerce.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 6: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1850-01-05
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Charles Jewett; Mr. Metcalf; Mrs. Cran; Mr. Stewart; Mr. Sawyer.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 7: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1851-03
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Washington. Notes: 500--Facsimile of original letter. 600--Mr. Metcalf. 610--Buell and Blanchard; University of Kentucky College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. Pieces: 4. 2 typed copies.
- Item 8: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P.
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Mr. Stearns; Mr. Bowles; Mr. Blackers; Mrs. Cran; Mr. Gray; Mr. Metcalf.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 9: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1870-01-07
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Hip Austin; Mrs. Cran; Mr. Blacker. 610--University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 10: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P.
- TL
- Other Information: Notes: 600--Mrs. Cran; Mr. Metcalf. 610--University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 11: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1852-06-10
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 500--Photo-reproduction of original letter. 600--Mr. Stearns; Mr. Waymand.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. Pieces: 3. 1 typed copy.
- Item 12: From: Warren, Josiah., 1850-
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Boston. Notes: 600--Charles Jewett; Mrs. Senter; Mr. Sinnonton. 610- University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages.
- Item 13: From: Warren, Josiah., 1871-03-23
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 500--Photo-reproduction of original letter. 600--Mr. Stearns; Orton; Biggs; Mr. Waters. 610--University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. 1 typed copy.
- Item 14: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1857-01-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Smithsonian Institute. Address: Washington, D.C.Notes: 600--Charles Jewett; Mr. Metcalf; Mr. Pleasant; Mr. Barr; Mr. Cowles; Mr. Beardsley; Mr. Watson; Mr. Johnson; Burr. 610--Buell and Blanchard; University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. 2 typed copies.
- Item 15: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1851-04-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 500--copy of written spreadhseet of materials. Notes: 600--Mr. Johnson; Mr. Ostrom; Mr. Waymund; Mr. Chapplesmith. Notes: 600--Charles Jewett; Bogle. 610--Buell and Blanchard; Univeristy of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. 2 typed copies.
- Item 16: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 04/01
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Smithsonian Institute. Address: Washington, D.C.Notes: 500--Photo-reproduction of original. 600-- Charles Jewett; Prof. Henn; Gen. Folten; Mr. Trow. 610--Buell and Blanchard; Uniersity of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. 2 typed copies.
- Item 17: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1850-10-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Boston, Mass. Notes: 500-- Letters 2, 7,16, 17 included (photo-reproductions). 600--Mr. Boyle; Charles Jewett; Moore. 610: University of Kentucky, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 5 letters. Pieces: 5.
- Item 18: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 07-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Mr. Blacker; Edgar; Mr, Tran; Biggs; Bardick; Andrews.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Item 19: From: Warren, Josiah., 1870-03-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 610--Ladies Hungarian Association.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 20: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1825-04-17
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 600--Mr. Tookey; Mr. Underhill; Mrs. Prescott.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 21: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1824-04-08
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Modern Times. Notes: 500--Includes "Explanation of the Labor Note." 600--Mr. Stearns.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 22: From: Warren, Josiah., 1828-04-20
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Mechanics Free Press. Address: Cincinnati, Ohio. Notes: 500--"Copied from 'A Documentary History of American Industrial Society' ed. by John R. Commons, etc." 600--Mr. Folger; Mr. Nye; Mr. Saunders; Mr. Pickering; Mr. Burgen; Mr. Ridder; Mr. Ashworth; Mr. Robert Smith. 610-- University of North Carolina, College of Law.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 23: From: Warren, Josiah. To: Andrews, Stephen P., 1851-06-15
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Boston, Mass. Notes: 600--Mr. Blacker.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 24: From: Lovejoy, Elijah P. To: Wright., 1837-09-08
- AL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Photo-reproduction of original letter.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 25: From: Warren, Josiah., 1840
- AL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Comments and facts in Josiah Warren's handwriting. 500--Ed. Cox, Samuel Bolton, Mrs. Mumford, Mr. Noak...attended a meeting requested by Mr. Hinkley. Incomplete.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 26: From: Smith, Richard C. To: Timko, Mike., 1976-03-23
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: University of Illinois Library. Address: Urbana, Illinois. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren; Stephen Pearl Andrews. 610--Baskette Collection.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 214
- Item 1: From: Watson, William. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Glascow, Scotland. Notes: 500--Anarachist titles mailed to Baskette are listed. 650--"The Binding Cross" by Ray Ginger and "Critics and Crusaders" by Charles A. Madison.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 215
- Item 1: From: Webb, Dave. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1958-02-22
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Ross County Historical Society. Address: Chillicothe, Ohio. Notes: 600--Lawrence S. Thompson; Golub. 710--Ohio Valley Folk Tale Research Project.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 216
- Item 1: From: Wells, Samuel R. To: Commorant, Marcia H., 1853-04-28
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--This is a property indenture for Modern Times, Long Island, New York. 700--Charlotte H. Wells. Notes: 600--Leon Kramer.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 217
- Item 1: From: Wheeler, Jo Ann. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-07-20
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Rt. 7, Craryville, New York.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 218
- Item 1: From: Wheless, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-02-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Joseph Wheless, Attorney at Law. Address: 21 West St., New York, New York. Notes: 650--"Forgery in Christianity".
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 219
- Item 1: From: White, Lincoln. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1939-01-26
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: House of Representatives, U.S. Address: Capitol Bldg, Washington, D.C. Notes: 700--Sam D. McReynolds. 710--Committee on Foreign Affairs.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Box 4
- Folder 220
- Item 1: From: Swann, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-03-27
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Swann Auction Galleries. Address: 471 4th Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 500--Enclosure are locks of Walt Whitman's hair, "cut from his head at 1309 Fifth Ave., July 1898." 600--Walt Whitman.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + encl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Swann, Benjamin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-04-05
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Swann Auction Galleries. Address: 471 Fourth Ave., New York, New York. Notes: 600-- Whitman.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1.
- Folder 221
- Item 1: From: Jones, Fred R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-12-22
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Walt Whitman Society of America. Address: Hempstead, New York. 600-- Miss. Lyon. 650-- "Free Press Persecution-1909."
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 222
- Item 1: From: Wieck, David. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-01-04
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Resistance. Address: Box 208, Cooper Station, New York, N.Y. Notes: 600--Joseph Ishill; Vernon Richards. 710--Solidaridad Obrera (Barcelona, Spain).
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Wieck, David. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-01-23
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Resistance. Address: Box 208, Cooper Station, New York, N.Y. Notes: 650--"Anarchist Prince"; "Freedom"; Cutura Proletaria; Tierra y Liberdad; Alternative.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Wieck, David. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 07-19
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 600--David Dellinger. 610--Libertarian Press.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 223
- Item 1: From: Wilcox, Benton H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-06-13
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Wisconsin State Historical Society. Address: 816 State St., Madison, Wisconsin. Notes: 600--Schroeder; Landisd, Davis; Sanger. 650-- The Mendham- Literary Policy of Rome. 610--University of Wisconsin.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Wilcox, Benton H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-07-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Wisconsin State Historical Society. Address: 816 State St., Madison, Wisconsin. Notes: 600--Schroeder. 650--"Manual of Liberty"; Mormon periodicals; "The Virgin Mary" by Kidder; "Rape of Halloween" by Spencer.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Wilcox, Benton H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-07-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Wisconsin State Historical Society. Address: 816 State St., Madison, Wisconsin. Notes: 600--Thoedore Schroeder. 650-- "The Answer" by Chidley; "Socialism and the World War" by Kate O'Hare; Captain Guy Jack's "Iconoclast".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 224
- Item 1: From: Willkie, Wendell L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-07-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 15 Broad St., New York, New York. Notes: 650--Schneiderman case.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 225
- Item 1: From: Wood. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1932-07-30
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Cats. Address: Los Gatos, California. Notes: 610--The New Masses. 700--Charles, Erskine, Scott, Wood.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Wood, Charles Erskine Scott. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Cats. Address: Los Gatos, California. Notes: 600--Sprading; Frank Walsh; Mooney.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 226
- Item 1: From: Wolf, Friedrich., 1941-03-10
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Camp les Milles, Provence, France. Notes: 500--Written in French. 600--Albert Schreiner.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 227
- Item 1: From: Wyllie, John Cook. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-09-09
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: University of Virginia. Address: Charlottesville, Virginia. Notes: 710--Bibliographical Society.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 228
- Item 1: From: Yarros, Victor S. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-12-22
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Chicago Daily News. Address: Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Tucker; Brokaw. 650--Scottsboro Case.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Item 2: From: Yarros, Victor S. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1936-10-05
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Brokaw.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 229
- Item 1: From: Yost, Charles E. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-08-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Fayette Review. Address: Fayette, Ohio.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 230
- Item 1: From: Young, Art. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Danbury, Conn. Notes: 600--Jack Reed; Louise Bryant.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Item 2: From: Young, Art. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-06-12
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Bethel, Conn. Notes: 600--John Reed; Ray Becker.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 3: From: Young, Art. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1941-10-06
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Hotel Irving, 20 Gramercy Park, N.Y., NY.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 231
- Item 1: From: Zellers, Lydia C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-07-19
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Free Schools Committee. Address: Dixon, New Mexico. Notes: 600--Harry L. Bigbee.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 232
- Item 1: From: Union Library Catalog. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-01-26
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Philadelphia Bibliographical Center. Address: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Notes: 650--Abram's "Preachers present arms"; "Word of the Cross".
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-12-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Kirkland, Fleming, Green, Martin. Address: 33 N. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 650--Near v. Olson. 710--..and Ellis (continued from above).
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 233
- Item 1: From: Ray, W. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1938-04-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Spain and the World. Address: 21, Frith St., London, W.1. Notes: 500--Enclosures include a subscription from to "Spain and the World," and an advertisement for "Anarcho-Syndicalism" by Rudolf Rocker.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + encl. Pieces: 3.
- Folder 234
- Item 1: From: Swede, Oscar H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-11-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 513, Finchley Rd., London, N.W.3. Notes: 500--Deals with Baskettes search for books. 600--Agnes Inglis.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 235
- Item 1: From: Pollak, Walter H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-01-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Engelhard, Pollak, Pitcher, Address: 74 Trinity Place, New York, New York. Notes: 500--Corporate Body: "Engelhard, Pollak, Pitcher, Stern and Clarke, Attorneys at Law." 650--Patterson brief. 700--Walter H. Pollak.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2
- Folder 236
- Item 1: To: League Mutual Aid.
- AL
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 237
- Item 1: From: Goodman, Irvin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-09-06
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Goodman, Levenson and Solomon, Attnys. Address: Portland, Oregon. Notes: 600--J. M. McCauley; Ray Becker.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Goodman, Irvin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-09-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Goodman, Levenson and Solomon, Attnys. Address: Portland, Oregon. Notes: 600--Ray Becker.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Goodman, Irvin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Goodman, Levenson and Solomon, Attnys. Address: Portland, Oregon. Notes: 600--Ray Becker. 710--United States District Court, Eastern District of Washington.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 4: From: Goodman, Irvin. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-22
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Goodman, Levenson and Solomon, Attnys. Address: Portland, Oregon. Notes: 500--Addressed to "all the readers of the Labor Defender." 610--I.L.D.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 238
- Item 1: From: Herndon, Angelo., 1934-08-07
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Addressed to "all the readers of the Labor Defender." 610--I.L.D.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 239
- Item 1: From: Matteson, H. P. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 650--Foyle's; Freethought papers; Truthseeker in New York.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 240
- Item 1: From: McCabe, Joseph. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1937-04-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Golders Green, London.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 241
- Item 1: From: Mumford, L. Quincy. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-09-20
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Library of Congress. Address: Washington, D.C. Notes: 600--Josiah Warren. 650--Hay's "An Essay on the Liberty of the Press." "Quarterly Journal of Current Acquisitions".
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 242
- Item 1: From: Phillips, Wendel., 11-20
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 243
- Item 1: From: Ernst, Morris L. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1945-04-10
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Greenbaum, Wolff and Ernst. Address: 285 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Ernst, Morris L. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 610--National Organization for Decent Literature.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 02.
- Folder 244
- Item 1: To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-11-16
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Maggs Bros. Ltd. Address: 50, Berkeley Sq., London, W.1. Notes: 600--William Prynne.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages
- Item 2: To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-11-01
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Maggs Bros. Ltd. Address: 50, Berkeley Sq., London, W.1. Notes: 650--Defoe's Shortest Way with Dissenters.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 245
- Item 1: From: Parmelee, Maurice Farr. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-03-13
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Cairo, Egypt. Notes: 600--Katie Phar; Joe Hill; Herbert Tulin.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 246
- Item 1: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-09-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Joe Hill; Herbert Tulin. 60--"Workers of the World Awaken, and " Scrap Book No. 1," by Joe Hill. "Scrap Book No. 2;" "Wooden Shoe With Ball and Chain."
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 2: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1943-12-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a receipt for $2, dated 1943-12-20. 600--Joe Hill. 650--Class War Prisoners Christmas Fund. 710--General Defense Committee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + encl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-03-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Barrie Stavis; Gurley Flynn; Joe Hill; Bill Haywood.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1944-01-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Joseph Wagner.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 5: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-04-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 650-- "I Speak My Own Piece," by Gurley Flynn.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 6: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-12-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 600--Britt Smith; Oscar Sokol.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 7: From: Westman, W. H. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-11-02
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 500--Enclosure is a receipt for $3.10, dated 1955-10-31.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 247
- Item 1: From: Wladyslaw, R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-07-18
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 22 Devonia Rd., Islington, London.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Wladyslaw, R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-05-12
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 22 Devonia Rd., Islington, London. Notes: 500--Enclosure is four photographs of Wladyslaw. 700--Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 4 photos.
- Item 3: From: Wladyslaw, R. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1948-05-30
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: 22 Devonia Rd., Islington, London. Notes: 500--Pamphlet contains letter to ECB and five poems. 600--A. P. Herbert; Douglass Glass; Charles Sahr; Bertrand Russell. 700--Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk.
-
Physical Description: 1 pamphlet. 15 pages.
- Folder 249
- Item 1: From: Gemini Book Service. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-07-21
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Gemini Book Service. Address: 46 Lewis Ave. Brooklyn 6, N.Y. Notes: 500--The response to an inquiry for books on sexuality.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 250
- Item 1: From: Spooner, L. To: Andrews, S. P., 1851-07-04
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Boston.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 251
- Item 1: From: Olmsted, Denison. To: Gould, Charles., 1850-05-10
- AL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Yale College. Notes: 500--"Copy of a letter from Prof Olmsted.".
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages.
- Folder 252
- Item 1: From: Wyckoff, DeWitte. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-01
- TLS
- Other Information: Address: 118 Eastview Ave., Leonia, New Jersey. Notes: 600--Attebury; Ray Becker; Kenneth Mackintosh; Ernest F. Johnson; Jim Doe Davis; Vanderveer; Cunningham; Wesley Everest.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 253
- Item 1: From: Trowbridge, Robertson. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-09-16
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Union League Club. Address: New York, New York. Notes: 600--Ray Becker.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 254
- Item 1: From: King, M. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-11-13
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Supreme Judicial Court. Address: Boston, Massachusetts. Notes: 500--Enclosure is ECB's letter to the Clerk of the Mass. Supreme Judicial Court, dated 1956-11-11.
-
Physical Description: 2 letters. + envl. Pieces: 3.
- Folder 255
- Item 1: To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-10-21
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: United States Supreme Court.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 256
- Item 1: From: Rolland. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-12-25
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Pittsburgh, Pa.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Folder 257
- Item 1: From: Thompsen, Fred. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-06-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Industrial Workers of the World. Address: 2422 N. Halsted St., Chicago, Illinois. Notes: 710--Industrial Worker.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 258
- Item 1: From: Calvert, Bruce. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-09-16
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: The Open Road. Address: Mountain View, New Jersey. Notes: 710--Universal Brotherhood of Man.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 259
- Item 1: From: S., H. J. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1934-12-23
- TL
- Other Information: Address: Tolstoy Park, Montrose, Alabama.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 01.
- Folder 260
- Item 1: From: Knoll, Adolph O. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-07-21
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Adolph O. Knoll. Address: 6200 Kenwood Ave., Chicago 37, Illinois. Notes: 500--Acknowledges sending "Americans Betrayed" by Grodzins.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 261
- Item 1: From: Baldwin, Roger. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-03-24
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 100 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Mr. Chamlee; Mr. Patterson. 650--Scottsboro Boys.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 2: From: Baldwin, Roger. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-04-12
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 100 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 600--Joseph R. Brodsky, chief counsel for the I.L.D.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2.
- Item 3: From: Baldwin, Roger. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1935-07-29
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 31 Union Square West, New York, NY. Notes: 600--Kropotkin, "In Russian and French Prisons" 650--Becker case; Mooney case.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Item 4: From: Baldwin, Roger N. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1954-04-05
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: American Civil Liberties Union. Address: 170 Fifth Ave., New York, NY. Notes: 650--The Fund for the Republic.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 262
- Item 1: From: Ronaldson, James. To: Col. E. B. Clemson., 1821-04-23
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Philadelphia, PA. Notes: 500--grants power of attorney to sell a grant of land recorded in Edwardsville.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 263
- Item 1: From: Watson, William. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Glasgow, Scotland. Notes: 500--Acknowledges receipt of pamphlets sent to him and indicates pamphlets that he is sending. Also requests information on a book written about the I.W.W. by St. John.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 264
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Elizabeth S. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Note: Letter from wife regardng separation, or "emotional divorce."
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 265
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Perot Studio., 1955-07-21
- AL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Perot Studio. Address: R.D.1 Cole Hill Road, Morristown, N. J. Notes: 500--A request for Witmer's "The Nearing Case" for which $1.00 was enclosed.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 266
- Item 1: From: Wit, Cate.To: Stethings, Elizabeth., 1940-07-11
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--To Ewing from his mother about family matters.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1. 2 copies.
- Folder 267
- Item 1: From: Nancy. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1933-11-24
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. + envl. Pieces: 2. 2 copies.
- Folder 268
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 2 pages. 2 copies.
- Folder 269
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1956-12-20
- Other Information: Notes: 500--"Merry Christmas Son".
-
Physical Description: 1 Christmas card. Pieces: 1. 2 copies.
- Folder 270
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-05-24
- AL
- Other Information: Address: Nashville, Tenn.
-
Physical Description: 1 card. Pieces: 1. 2 copies.
- Folder 271
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-05-31
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 272
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 07/04/1933
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--post card from Decatur, Alabama.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1. 2 copies.
- Folder 273
- Item 1: From: Guerry, Alex, Jr. To: Keymen., 1954-05-11
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Episcopal Churchmen of Tennessee. Note: Diocesan Layemen's Conference at DuBose. Hadnwritten note on the back of letter, dated 9-4-1954.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 274
- Item 1: From: Mary Alice. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Note: request for $25 from Mary Alice.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 275
- Item 1: From: Hope. To: Baskette, Ewing., 1957-04-09
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Inquiring about Elizabeth's health.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2. 2 copies.
- Folder 276
- Item 1: From: Hope. To: Baskette, Ruth P., 1928-11-01
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Nashville, Tenn.
-
Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1. 2 copies.
- Folder 277
- Item 1: From: Jack. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-12-21
- TLS
- Other Information: Notes: 500-- Christmas letter about family activities and an invitation to visit Miami.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 278
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. T.C. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Address: Nashville, Tenn.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page + envl. Pieces: 2. 2 copies.
- Folder 279
- Item 1: From: Office of the Rector. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1957-02-22
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Church of the Advent. Address: Nashville, Tennessee.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter + env. + bu. Pieces: 3. 2 copies.
- Folder 280
- Item 1: From: Baskette. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1955-11-09
- ALS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Address: Nashville, Tenn.
-
Physical Description: l letter + env. + 3 pages. Pieces: 2. 2 copies.
- Folder 281
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Mrs. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- AL
- Other Information: Notes: 500--About Ewing's pesonal problems; Ewing's mother sends $75 for a payment on the furnace.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 282
- Item 1: From: Kuhlman, A. F. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1953-02-07
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Joint University Libraries. Address: Nashville, Tennessee.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 3 pages. 2 copies.
- Folder 283
- Item 1: From: IL State Civil Service Commission. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1949-12-19
- TL
- Other Information: Corp. Body: IL State Civil Service Commission. Address: Springfield, IL. Notes: 500--Examination grade notice for Reference Librarian II.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 284
- Item 1: From: Sisson, Helen. To: Hammock, Mr. G. C., 1950-05-08
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: George Washington Life Insurance Co. Address: Charleston, West Virginia. Notes: 500--About reducing the amount of an insurance policy.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter + document. Pieces: 2. 2 copies.
- Folder 285
- Item 1: From: Hammock, G. C. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 1950-05-10
- ALS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: Northwestern Natl. Life Insur. Co. Address: 802 South Main St., Blackstone, VA.
-
Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 286
- Item 1: From: Eller Meredith F. To: Baskette, Ewing C., 02/05/1928
- TLS
- Other Information: Corp. Body: McKendree College. Address: Lebanon, Illinois. Note: letter of reccomendation for Baskette.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 287
- Item 1: From: O'Brien, Robert Alfred., 1940-04-09
- MS
- Other Information: Notes: 500--Enclosures are letter to Ewing Baskette, dated 8-8-1934; manuscripts by Brokaw "Some Thought," "Some More Thoughts," "Equitst Mutual Banking," "Self-Government in Business," and "Why Worry?"
-
Physical Description: 4 MS. + envl. 1 article. Pieces: 9.
- Folder 288
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Elizabeth. To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page.
- Folder 289
- Item 1: From: Baskette, Ewing C. To: Buzzard, Robert G., 1949-05-22
- TL
- Other Information: Address: 813 Western Avenue, Matoon, IL. Note: interest in highschool Librarian position.
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Physical Description: 1 letter. 1 page. 2 copies.
- Folder 290
- Item 1: To: Baskette, Ewing C.
- ALS
- Other Information: Note: Easter postcard.
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Physical Description: 1 postcard. Pieces: 1. 2 copies.
- Series 2: Writings
- Sub-series 1: Published Works
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Baskette, Ewing C. Moon and Moonlight. 1p.
- 5 copies.
- Item 2: Baskette, Ewing C. Moon and Moonlight. By Ewing C. Baskette (1902-1958).
- 4 copies
- Item 3: Baskette, Ewing C. I mark only Sunny hours. 1p.
- note: 1 piece.
- Item 4: Baskette, Ewing C. J.S.A. Salt and Pepper Shaker. vol. 2. no. 30. The James-Sanford Agency. 6p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Baskette, Ewing C. Upset Dope To Win Half Mile In Southern Intercollegiate Meet As Team Won Title. Illinois State Register. 9p., 1955
- Item 6: Baskette, Ewing C. Classic Work of Galileo Republished. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 38., 1953
- note: Reviewed by Ewing C. Baskette. 2 copies.
- Item 7: Baskette, Ewing C. Freedom of Expression. Antiquarian Bookman. vol. 6. no. 1. 1p., 1953
- 3 copies
- Sub-series 2: Manuscript Drafts
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Baskette, Ewing C. The Greek Festivals. Alice Zimmern. T.G. Tucker. 8p.
- Item 2: Baskette, Ewing C. The Proposed Roads to Freedom. 14p.
- Sub-series 3: Notebooks
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Baskette, Ewing C. Compositions.
- Series 3: Vertical Files
- Box 1
- Folder 1: 1 - Agricultural Laborers
- Item 1: Biderman, Beth. The Conditions of Farm Workers in 1949. Sharecroppers Fund. 3p., 1949
- Folder 2: 1 - Agricultural Laborers
- Item 1: Sherwood, Eddy. A Door of Opportunity. An American Adventure in Cooperation with Share-Croppers. Eddy and Paige. Association Press. 63p.
- Item 2: Kester, Howard. Ceremony of the Land. Aranged by Howard Kester and Evelyn Smith. Southern Tenant Farmers Union. Voice Publishing Co. 16p.
- Item 3: Thomas, Norman. The Plight of the Share-Cropper; The League for Industrial Democracy. Martin Press. 36p., 1934
- Includes report of the survey made by Memphis Chapter L.I.D. and Tryonza Socialist Party under the direction of William R. Amberson.
- Item 4: U.S. Department of Labor. Cooperative Communities. Negro Landowner of Georgia. no. 35. U.S. Government Printing Office. 255p., July, 1901
- Item 5: Woodcock, George. New Life to the Land. Freedom Press. 32p., 1942
- Folder 3: 1 - Agricultural Laborers
- Item 1: U.S. Department of Agriculture. A Boy's Corn Club--Country Agent Giving Instruction. vol. 7. no. 11. serial no. 183. Mentor Association, Inc. 1p., 1919
- 2 copies
- Folder 4: 2 - American Civil Labor Union
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. Goals for 1961-with a review of 1960. 1p., 1960
- Item 2: New York Civil Liberties Union. Ask us another. 11 things peope want to know about the New York Civil Liberties Union. 14p.
- Item 3: American Civil Liberties Union. Goals for 1963-with a review of 1962. 1p., 1962
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Publications on Civil Liberties. 9p., 1948
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Presenting: The American Civil Liberties Union. What are its principles? How does it work? Who supports it? Who sets it policies? 1p.
- Item 6: American Civil Liberties Union. A National Program for Civil Rights. 1p., 1948
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberties, Books, Pamphlets, Leaflets. 1p., 1930
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. The American Civil Liberties Union in Chicago. 1p.
- Item 9: From: Patrick Murphy Malin. To: ACLU State Correspondents. 1p., 8-11-1954
- 1 TL mimeographed.
- Folder 5: 2 - American Civil Labor Union
- Item 1: Varney, Lord Harold. The American Mercury. Liberalism a la Moscow. vol. 39. no. 156. The Civil Liberties Union. 16p., 1936
- 2 copies.
- Folder 6: 3 - ACLU (Discrimination)
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. Anti-Evolution Laws. 35p., 1927
- Item 2: American Civil Liberties Union. The Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses. 24p., 1941
- Item 3: Abrams, Charles. Racial Bias in Housing. American Civil Liberties Union. 31p., 1943
- note: Sponsored jointly by the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the American Council of Race Relations.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Jehovah's Witnesses and the War. 36p., 1943
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Conscience and the War. A report on the treatment of conscientious objectors in World War II. 48p., 1943
- Item 6: Dabney, Virginius. Civil Liberties in the South. The Virginia Quaterly Review. American Civil Liberties Union. 11p., 1940
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. The Strange Case of Mrs. Eaton. 12p., 1936
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. School Buildings as Public Forums. A survey of discrimination against unpopular minorities in the use of public school buildings. 16p.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. Legal Discriminations against Reigious Disbelievers. A survey of state laws affecting the testimony of atheists and disbelievers in a personal God. 8p., 1935
- Folder 7: 4 - ACLU (Liberty of Speech)
- Item 1: Russel, Bertrand. Free Thought and Official Propaganda. Conway Memorial. 48p.
- note: Lecture delivered at South Palace Institute.
- Item 2: Report of Committee of Economists. The Dismissal of Professor Ross. 8p., 1901
- Item 3: American Civil Liberties Union. Academic Freedoms: some recent Philadephia episodes. Temple Univ., The Philadelphia Public Schools, American Civil Liberties Union, Greater Philadelphia Branch. 36p.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. So This Is Free Speech? 17p., 1935
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. The Fight for Free Speech. 38p., 1921
- note: A brief description of the present conditions in the U.S. and of the work of the American Civil Liberties Union against the forces against suppression.
- Item 6: American Civil Liberties Union. Radio is Censored! 56p., 1936
- note: A study of cases prepared to show the need of Federal Legislation for freedom of the air. Collected by Minna F. Kassner, of the New York Baer, in collaboration with Lucien Zacharoff.
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. What Do You Mean Free Speech? 1p., 1947
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. What do you mean "Free Speech?" 7p.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. Old Fashioned Free Speech. 12p., 1929
- Item 10: American Civil Liberties Union. Shall We Defend Free Speech for the Nazis in America? 4p., 1937
- Item 11: American Civil Liberties Union. "To take a copy from the Nazis..." Chicago Division. 31p.
- Item 12: American Civil Liberties Union. Twenty Years for Free Speech! 8p., 1933
- Item 13: The Literary Digest. Censorship-Ridden Europe. Muzzles in Various Forms Keep People of 24 Nations from Getting Uncolored Political News as War-Clouds Hover Over Continent.1p., 1936
- Folder 8: 5A - ACLU (Special Topics)
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. International Civil Liberties Committee. Bricker Amendment. 6p., 1953
- Item 2: American Civil Liberties Union. The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties. How Far Has the Court Protected the Bill of Rights?, 1941, 1957
- note: A Study of the record by Osmond K. Fraenkel of the New York Bar
- Item 3: Raymond, Allen. The People's Right to Know. American Civil Liberties Union., 1955
- note: A Report on Government News Suppression.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Pressuring Pressure Groups. Variety Mag. 1p., 1952
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: American Civil Liberties Union. Alice in Justice-Land. From Pippins and Cheese. 1929. 11p., 1935
- Item 6: American Civil Libteries Union. Statement on censorship activity by private ogranizatiion and national organiation for decent literature. 4p., 1956
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union Southern California Branch. The best statement of the Glendora Strike Case. 1p.
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union. The Shame of Pennsylvania. 21p., 1928
- note: The story of how Pennsylvania leads the states in police violence, brutality, prosecutions for opinion, and war on strikers and radicals.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. Since the Buford Sailed. 15p., 1920
- note: A summary of the developments in the deportation station. 2 copies.
- Item 10: American Civil Liberties Union. Analysis of the Article,"Whose Civil Liberties Is It?" American Legion Magazine. 48p., 1945
- Folder 9: 5B - ACLU (Special Topics)
- Item 1: Arizona Civil Liberties Union. Arizona Civil Liberties Union Legislative Bulletin. vol. 5. no. 5. 1p., 1966
- Folder 10: 5C - ACLU (Special Topics)
- Item 1: American Civil Liberties Union. Civil Liberty. 1p., 1935
- note: A statement defining the position of the American Civil Liberties Union on the chief issues.
- Item 2: American Civil Liberties Union. Civli Liberty. 4p., 1945
- note: A statement defining the position of the American Civil Liberties Union.
- Item 3: American Civil Liberties Union. Demoracy in Trde Unions. 20p., 1944
- A survey, with a program of action.
- Item 4: American Civil Liberties Union. Lgeal Tactics for Labor Rights. 20p., 1930
- Item 5: American Civil Libertues Union, Southern California Branch. California's Contempt for Civil Liberties in the Summer of 1924. 4p.
- Item 6: American Civil Liberties Union, Southern California Branch. Railroading Wokers to the Penitentiary. 4p.
- Item 7: American Civil Liberties Union. What Holmes Stood For. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 3p., 1935
- Item 8: American Civil Liberties Union, Chicago Division. Laws vs. Communists in Schools and Colleges., 1948
- note: Statement of President James Bryant Conant of Harvard University before a committee of the Massachusetts legislature.
- Item 9: American Civil Liberties Union. It's Not Only Communists' Rights! 8p., 1948
- note: The ACLU's stand on outlawing the communists party, loyalty tests, House Un-American Activities Committee, communist students in the colleges, alien communists, anti-communist oaths by union officers.
- Item 10: American Civil Liberties Union. The Smith Act and the Supreme Court. 39p., 1952
- note: An American Civil Liberties Union Analysis, Opinion and Statement of Policy.
- Item 11: American Civil Liberties Union. The California Red Case. 8p., 1930
- note: The facts of the conviction of five young women for displaying the red flag at a children's summer camp.
- Item 12: American Civil Liberties. Blue Coats and Reds. 18p., 1929
- Item 13: American Civil Liberties Union. Are We Losing Our Civil Liberties in Our Search for Security? Town Hall, Inc. 12p., 1952
- note: A radio discussion presented by America's Town Meeting of the Air over the ABC Radio Network, February 19, 1952.
- Item 14: King, Carol. Injunctions to Protect Civil Rights. Model Memorandum of Law in Support of Applications for Inunctions. 44p., 1937
- note: Assissted by George Heitler and Martin Kolvosky.
- Item 15: Fennel, William G., and Friedlander, Edward J. Compulsiory Flag Statute in Schools. Committee on Academic Freedom. 20p., 1936
- note: A survey of the status and an examination of their constitutionality.
- Folder 11: 6A - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Lindsay, Vachel. Lindsay Memorial Bridge, Beach House, and Lake Park. Lake Springfield, Springfield, IL. 1p.
- Item 2: Rice, Elmer. Conformity in the Arts. American Civil Liberties Union. The New Republic Magazine. 4p., 1953
- Item 3: Cincinnati Enquirer. The Light That Leads Home. 1p., 1941
- Item 4: The American Heritage Fondation. The Documents on the FreedomTrain. 27p., 1947
- Item 5: Price, Jeannette E., and Issac. Landmarks of Liberty. Ascot Press, Associated Supplies Co. 64p., 1942
- note: Being a collection of basic documents underlying the American way of life.
- Item 6: Booth and Thomas. The American Way of Life 1p., 1949
- Item 7: Swords, J.M. The Daily Citizen. 2p., 1863
- 2 copies.
- Folder 12: 6B - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Lippmann, Walker. The A.B.C. of War Finance. The Lexington Leader. 1p., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Walter, Ray. Designed by Nature. Profile of Lincoln discorvered in knot of tree. 1p.
- Folder 13: 6C - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Jefferson Memorial. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Art Gauvre Section. Scenes along Oregon's Famed Coast. Cape Kiwanda and Cannon Beach. Cleveland Plain Dealer., 1941
- 2 copies
- Folder 14: 7A - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Smith, Judson. Sunday Morning on the Docks. In the Whitney Museum's Annual of Painting. The New York Times., 1944
- 2 copies.
- Item 2: Illinois State Register. Vacation Times is Here--. When You Travel, Know Where You're Going. 1p., 1955
- 2 copies.
- Item 3: University of Virginia. Saturday Courier. Edgar Allen Poe Stories. vol. 11. no. 7. Illinois State Library. 4p.
- note: Facsimile done by Mr. John Grier Varner Jr. (Philadelphia).
- Folder 15: 7B - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: America Book Co. School Calendar. Milestones of Democracy in the United States. 1p., 1949-1950
- Item 2: F.E. Compton & Co. The U.S.A. Its Land, Its People, Its Industries.103p., 1949
- Item 3: U.S. Office of Education. Voices of Democracy. Bulletin 1941-no.8. Federal Security Agency, Office of Educaton. 84p., 1941
- Item 4: Soby, James Thall. Behn Shahn. The Pengin Painters, Penguin Books Ltd. 20p., 1947
- 32 plates.
- Item 5: Livesay, Ann. The Past Speaks To You. Story of Illinois no. 7. Dept. of Registration & Education. Illinois State Museum. 32p., 1951
- Item 6: Pratt, Henry E. Abraham Lincoln Chronology 1809-1865. Illinois State Historical Library. 14p., 1953
- Folder 16: 7C - ACLU (American Heritage)
- Item 1: Virginia Conservation Commission. Carry Me Back to Old Virginia. Virginia Conservation Commission. Division of Publicity and Advertising. 90p.
- Item 2: Stanard, William G. and Jones, Mrs. Archer. A Walk Around the Edgar Allen Poe Shrine. 27p., 1930
- Item 3: Wilson, Benjamin Franklin III. The Parthenon at Athens, Greece and at Nashville, Tennessee. Parthenon Press. 23p., 1949
- Item 4: Lincoln Herald. vol. 46. 53p., 1944
- Item 5: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly. Springfield, Illinois. vol. 6. no. 7. R.R. Donnelly & Sons Co. 38p., 1951
- Item 6: Hon. Winslow, John. The Battle of Lexington. As looked at in London before Chief-Justice Mansfield and a jury in the trial of John Horne, Esq., for libel against the British Government. The New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. 40p., 1897
- Item 7: Schriver, Lester. Seven Lincoln Shrines. Peoria, Il. 19p., 1947
- Item 8: Hannibal Chamber of Commerce. Hannibal Mark Twain Centennial, 1835-1935. 25p., 1935
- note: Lithographed by Standard Printing Co.
- Folder 17: 8 - Americans for Moral Decency
- Item 1: Americans for Moral Decency. Publications Disapproved for Youth by the AFMD. 8p., 1959
- Item 2: Americans for Moral Decency. Be an American for Moral Decency. 1p.
- Item 3: American for Moral Decency. Suggsted Outline for Moral Decency Group Address. 1p.
- Item 4: Lefebure, Richard. Illinois State Council. Knights of Columbus. 1p.
- Item 5: Americans for Moral Decency. Local Moral Decency Committee. 1p.
- Item 6: Americans for Moral Decency. "A Plan of Action for Your Town." 2p.
- Item 7: Carr, Aiden. The Right to be Wrong. 2p.
- Item 8: Americans for Moral Decency. A.F.M.D. and Its Program. Knights of Columbus. 3p.
- Item 9: Americans for Moral Decency. Moral Decency Survey of Publications Disapproved for Youth. 1p.
- Folder 18: 9A - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Bool, Henry. Liberty, Without Invasion, Means an End of Progress. Press of the Ithaca Democrat. 30p., 1808
- Item 2: Freedom Press. What is Anarchism? 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Anarchism. American Encyclopedia. 2p.
- 2 copes
- Item 4: Steinle, E. The True Aim of Anarchism. Liberty Library, no. 4. E.H. Fulton. 15p., 1896
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Seymour, Henry. Anarchy: Theory and Practice. 9p., 1888
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Yarros, Victor. Anarchism: Its Aims and Methods. Benj. R. Tucker. 30p., 1887
- Item 7: Retort Press. Anarchist Calendar 1950. 1p., 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Leech, C. The American Girl's Appeal. 1p.; Strachey, Lionel. Anarchism in Literature. 5p.
- note: Leech poem on front, followed by Strachey article.
- Item 9: Yarros, Victor S. Philosphical Anarchism: Its Rise, Decline and Eclipse. The American Journal of Psychology. vol. 1. no. 4.
- Item 10: The Duke of Atcos. International Control of Anarchists. 10p., 1901
- note: Spanish Envoy to the U.S.
- Item 11: Sketchley, J. The Crimes of Governments. Critic Press. 32p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 19: 9B - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: White, J.R. The Meaning of Anarchism. Theory Illuminated by Recent Practice in Spain. London Freedom Group. The National Labour Press Ltd. 16p.
- Item 2: Blind, Karl. Anarchism, Old and New. 12p., 1894
- Item 3: Bool, Henry. Henry Bool's Apology for His Jeffersonian Anarchism. Ithaca Journal and Ithaca Daily News. 25p., 1901
- Item 4: White, Z.L. The Anarchists. 10p.
- Item 5: Holyoake, George Jacob. Anarchism. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Etievant, George; Grave, Jean; Santo, Caserio. Anarchy on Trial. Freedom Office. 1896. 30p., 1896
- 4 copies
- Item 7: M. Delesalle. Congres Anarchiste. tenu a Amsterdam Aout 1907. 116p., 1908
- Item 8: Harper's Weekly. Anarchist Riots in the West. 1p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Folder 20: 9C - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Harper's Weekly. The Evolution of the Americanized Foreigner. 1p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Harper's Weekly. The Anarchists. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Harper's Weekly. The Chinese Puzzled. 1p., 1886
- 2 copies.
- Item 4: Walker, Edwin C. Liberty vs. Assassination. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Owen, Wm. C. Anarchism Versus Socialism. Freedom Press. 32p., 1922
- Item 6: Owen, Wm. C. Anarchy Versus Socialism. Mother Earth Publishing Association. 30p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Owen, W.C. Politics: A Delusion and a Snare. 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Anarchist. 1p.
- note: unidentified encyclopedia. 2 copies.
- Item 9: Lane, Joseph. An Anti-Statist, Communist Manifesto. International Revolutionary Library. 6p., 1887
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Freedom Press. What is Anarchism? 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Schuler, Fred. The Relation of Anarchism to Organization. 15p.
- note: Cleveland, Ohio, in 1899 at Seneca St. by Horace E. Carr (pub). A paper read before the Franklin Club, Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday, September 18, 1898. 2 copies.
- Item 12: Ramus, Pierre. Why Does Anarchism Progress So Slowly? MAN! no.1. 11p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Conrad, Joseph. An Anarchist. Harper's Magazine. 15p., 1906
- 2 copies
- Folder 21: 9D - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Prevost, Jean. A Guide to Anarchism. Magazine Digest. 9p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Johnston, Charles, Bengal Civil Service. Nihilism and Anarchy. North American Review. 14p., 1900
- 4 copies
- Item 3: Girard, Andre. "Anarchy." 8p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The Commonwheal. Why We are Anarchists. W. Reeves. 28p.
- 1894
- Item 5: The Individual and the State. 10p.
- Item 6: Cafiero. Anarchie et Communisme. Etudiants Socialistes Revolutionnaires Internationalistes. Paris, Aux bureaux des "Temps Nouveau." 16p., 1899
- 2 copies.
- Item 7: Carpenter, Edward. Non-Governmental Society. A.C. Fifield. 31p.
- Item 8: Bakunin Press. Manifesto: The Industrial Union of Direct Actionists. 8p., 1907
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Bruno, Guido. Anarchists. 9p.
- Item 10: Socialistic Labor Party. Socialism and Anarchy. Anatgonstic Opposites. Socialistic Library. no. 6. National Executive Committee of the Socialistic Labor Party.11p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Smith, Blair J. Direct Action vs. Legislation. The American Anarchist Group. no. 1. 24p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 22: 10A - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: To the miners! An Anarchist Manifesto. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 2: Woodcock, George, What Is Anarchism? Freedom Press. 14p., 1945
- Item 3: Moses, Rabbi A. Anarchism and Regional Progress. Reform Advocate. Bloch and Newman. 18p.
- Item 4: Freedom Press. What Anarchists Fight For. 4p.
- Item 5: Goodman, Christopher. How Superpowers Oght To Be Obeyd. The Facsimile Text Society. Reproduced from the 1558 edition. Columbia University Press. 6p., 1931
- Item 6: G.R.S.T. Reflections. Daily Herald. 1p., 1912
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Steinle, E. The True Aim of Anarchism. Liberty Library, no. 4. E.H. Fulton. 15p., 1896
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Addis, Henry. Essays on the Social Problem. Free Society Publishing Co. 20p., 1898
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The Hyphenated Anarchists. The Sun. 1p., 1906
- 2 copies.
- Item 10: Nietzche. Nietzche on Defense. The Wander and the Shadow, 284 from vol. II of Human, All-too-Human. 1p.
- 6 copies.
- Item 11: Extra! Swindle! 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 12: Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Anarchist Thoughts. 1p.
- 7 copies
- Item 13: The Philistine. 8p.
- Item 14: The Anarchist and the Soldier. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Maryson, Dr. J.A. The Principles of Anarchism. The Jewish Anarchist Federation of America. 32p., 1935
- Item 16: Reclus, Elisee. An Anarchist on Anarchy. James Tochatti, Liberty Press 13. 16p., 2 copies
- Item 17: Free Society. A Catechism of Anarchy. 10p.
- Item 18: Barrett, George. Objections to Anarchism. Fredom Press. 32p., 1921
- Item 19: Bruno, Guido. Anarchists. 9p.
- Item 20: Libertas. The King and... The Anarchist. T.H. Keel. Freeom Office. 32p., 1905
- Item 21: Herbert, Auberson. A Politician in Sight of Haven. Being a Protest Against the Government of Man by Man. Benj. R. Tucker. 24p., 1890
- Folder 23: 10B - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: Anarchism and Outrage. Freedom for December, 1893. Freedom Office. 8p., 1901
- Item 2: In The Name of Liberty. Coronet. p. 120-122., 1938
- 2 copies.
- Item 3: Man! Anarchism.. A Solution To World Problems. 23p., 1940
- Item 4: Woodcock, George. Anarchy or Chaos. Freedom Press. 124p., 1944
- Item 5: Parsons, Lucy E. The Prinicples of Anarchism. 12p., 1933
- Item 6: Lloyd, Wm. J. Bjornesborgarnes Marsch. Finnish war song. Benj. R. Tucker. 4p., 1888
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Robinson, John Beverley. Reuilding the World. An outline of the Prinicples of Anarchism. 32p.
- Item 8: The Graphic. A Communists' Meeting In Paris--Louis Michel Addressing the Audience. 2p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Gibson, Tony. Who will do the Dirty Work? Freedom Press. 7p., 1952
- Item 10: McCabe, Joseph. Man and His Submissions to Being Ruled, Haldman-Julius Publications. 61p., 1928
- Item 11: Zurich III, Rainer Trindler. Jahrbuch Der Freien Generation Fur 1913. In solidarischer Arbeitgemeinschaft mit Kampfesgefahrten der Freiheit redigiert von Pierre Ramus. vol. 4. Verlag. Die Freie Generation. Rainer Trindler, Zurich III, Agnesstrake 22. Schweiz.
- Folder 24: 10C - Anarchism and Anarchists
- Item 1: International Anarchist-Communist Groups. What's To Be Done? 1p.
- Folder 25: 11A - Anarchism (Broadsides)
- Item 1: Industrial Worker. Revolutionary Inudstrial Unionism. Industrial Worker General Headquarters. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Leicester Cooperative Printing Society Ltd. Anarchist-Communism and Present-Day Problems of Labour and Capital. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Anarchists on Anarchy. The Labour Movement and Government. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: International Workig Men's Club. Anarchism Means Bread and Liberty for All! 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Socialist League. Open-Air Meetings. Aug. 24-Sept. 28, 1937. Chas. D. Merrick, Albion Works. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The Leicester Socialist and Anarchist Societies, Branches, and Groups. Tea and Conference. 311 at the Spiritualist Hall Silver Street.
- note: ticket. 3 x 4 1/2
- Item 7: Manley Preparatory School. business card. 1316 Pennock Ave. George and Carolyn Manley. 1p.
- Item 8: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. To Trade Unionists. Open-Air Meetings. Cattle Market, Loughborough. George Palmer. 1p., 1893
- 4 copies
- Item 9: Gorrie, Archibald. Anarchist-Communist Picnic. . Place: Haddon Hall, Derbyshire. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Anarchist-Communist. An Address to the Army. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: The Birmingham Anarchist-Communists. Anarchism. Work for All, Overwork for None. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Leicester Anarchist-Communists. Labour Day! Mass Meeting. Market Place, May 6th, 1894. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Anarchist-Communism. Socialism and how to obtain it. Hammond & Son. 1p., 1893
- note: Lecture by John Turner, Gallow Gate Chapel. 2 copies.
- Item 14: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. Poverty! Cause and Remedy! Open-Air Meeting, Coalville Market Place, June 2, 1894. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- note: Handbill. 2 copies
- Item 15: Kitz, Frank. Anarchist-Communism and Labour Problems. Open-Air Meetings by Frank Kitz. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 16: Manchester Anarchist Group. Manchester Anarchist Group. Labour Press Society Printers. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: A Public Debate on Anarchism versus Social Democracy. Which will benefit the people? J. Dowling and Sons. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 18: The Leicester Anarchist Communists. Leicester Police Sent to Bludgeon Starving Workers! Mass-Meeting, Sept. 10. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 19: What are the best means of obtaining possession of the Land and Capital. Radical Club. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 20: The Leicester Anarchist-Communist Group. Annul Picnic. Midland Counties. Archibald Gorrie. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 21: An Anarchist Address to Working Men. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 22: Eltzbacher, Paul. Anarchism Exponent of the Anarchist Philosophy. Libertarian Book Club, Inc. 1p., 1960
- Item 23: Nicoll, David. Police Spies and Informers. Anarchy At The Bar. 1892. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 24: The Birmingham and Walsail Anarchist Groups. What Is Anarchy? 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 25: Dishonourable Conduct of the Executive Committee of the Leicester I.L.P. 2p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Item 26: Glasgow Anarchist Group. A Weekly Anarchist Paper. 1p., 1911
- 2 copies
- Item 27: R. Heber Newton Endorses the Ideal of Anarchism. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 28: Coulon, A. Anarchy. 1p.
- note: Leaflet by A. Coulon.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: 11B - Anarchism (Broadsides)
- Item 1: Why Valiant Threw the Bomb! Necessity Group of English Anarchists. obtained by the N. Rhodes, Bookmaker. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Chicago Martyrs. To commemorate the 15th anniversary of the judicial murder of the Chicago Martyrs. 1p.
- Handbill. 2 copies
- Item 3: Commonweal Anarchist Group. What Anarchists Want. Commonweal Anarchist Group. no.6. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: No Coercion. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 5: Freedom Press. Do Not Vote. Scientific Parliamentarian. 1p., 1910
- note: cartoon on back. 2 copies.
- Item 6: Leicester Anarchist Communists. Anarchist-Communism. Co-operative Hall, High Street. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Midland Counties Anarchist-Communists. Annual Picnic. A. Barton. 1p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Limited. Anarchist-Communist Demonstration. Speaker Frank Kitz. 1p., 1895
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Alarm Group of Associated Anarchists. Away with Hypocrisy and Three Cheers for Propriety and Anarchy. 1p.
- note: Leaflet about Queen Victoria's Jubilee. 2 copies.
- Item 10: Free Commune Press. Anarchist Leaflet--The Criminal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Limited. Socialism-Its Aims and Methods. Lecturer Prince Kropotkin, Secular Hall, Humberstone Gate. 1p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. 1p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Anarchist-Communist Annual Picnic. 1p., 1902
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Morris, Mr.J. A Death Song. Illustration of Alfred Linnell, killed in Trafalgar Square. 1p., 1887
- note: facsimile of title page. 2 copies
- Item 15: How the Worker is Robbed! By Force and Fraud! 1p.
- note: On the back of the page: The Great Strike, An Anarchist Manifesto. 1p.
- Item 16: Freedom Press. The Folly of Voting. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Eleventh Anniversary of the death of the Chicago Martyrs. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 18: The Leicester Anarchist-Communists. The Cause of Poverty and the Remedy. Leicester Co-operative Printing Society Ltd. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Tochatti, James. Liberty: A Journal of Anarchist Communism. W. Reeves. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Free Access to the Means of Life. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Gorrie, Archibald. Anarchist-Communst Picnic. Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, Aug. 2nd, 1909. Archibald Gorrie, Rostrevor Gwendolen Road, Leicester. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 11C - Anarchism (Broadsides)
- Item 1: Danger! Stop! Warning! Shall These Men Be Railroaded to the Pententiary. Joseph H. Dower and Daniel Atcheff pictured. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Carpenter, Edward. A Letter relating to the case of the Walsall Anarchists. Freedom Press. 3p., 1892
- Item 3: Clarke, John S. Bombs or Brains? Dynamite or Organisation? National Workers' Covention (Scottish Section). 32p.
- Item 4: Nicoll, David. Anarchy at the Bar. 1p., 1892
- note: Speech delivered at the Old Bailey, in reply to a charge of Intent to Murder.
- Item 5: Charles, Fred. The Walsall Anarchists. Trapped by the Police. The Truth About the Walsall Plot. Innocent Men in Penal Servitude. 4 ed. 15p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Hertzka, Dr. The Freedland Colony. Freedland Association. Jacob Naschold. 23p., 1894
- Item 7: Read, Herbert. Freedom Is It A Crime? 14p., 1945
- note: letter written to a Mr. Barriette on back of last page, by Herbert Read, and signed to him personally.
- Item 8: A Petition for the Impeachment of Woodrow Wilson. President of the United States. To: House of Representatives of the United States. Independence Day. 1p., 7-4-1919
- Item 9: Nicoll, David. Justice in England. Ten Years Penal Servitude. vol.2. no.19. 20p., 1895
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Nicoll, David. The Greenwhich Mystery. Commonweal. 16p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 11: The Famous Siege of Sidney Street. Churchill, as Home Secretary anarchists-fiasco. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Morton, Jr. James F. Another Blow to Royalty. Free Society Library. no. 6. A. Issak. 4p., 1900
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Nicoll, David. The Ghost of Chlemsford Jail. Commonweal. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: L'Euvre Internationale de quelques anarchistes russes a la Plateforme. Paris Librairie Internationale. 39p., 1927
- Folder 3: 12A - Anarchism ( Spec. Topics Miscellaneous)
- Item 1: Freedom Press. The Japanese Martyrs. 4p.
- Item 2: The New York Anarchists. Why? The Execution of the King of Italy. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Nittl, Francesco. Italian Anarchists. University of Naples. p. 597-608.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Flamingo, G.M. Italian Anarchism. Eclectic. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Icarus. The Wilhelmshaven Revolt. Freedom Press. 39p., 1944
- Item 6: Tcherkesoff, W. Let Us Be Just. James Tochatti. Liberty Press, Chiswick W. 10p., 1896
- Item 7: The Literary Digest. How To Deal With Anarchists. vol. 23. no. 14. Funk & Wagnalis Co. 6p., 1901
- Item 8: Fox, Jay. Trade Unionism... and... Anarchism. A letter to a Brother Unionist. Social Science Press. 16p., 1908
- Item 9: Freedom. The Criminal. Anarchist Leaflet. Hull Anarchist Group. 4p.
- Item 10: Chapelier, Em. and Marin, Gassy. Anarchists and rhe International Language, Esperanto. With an appendix explaining the Elements of the Language. Freedom Office., 1908
- Item 11: Bevington, L.S. Common-Sense Country. James Tochatti. Liberty Press. 12p.
- Item 12: Byington, Steven T. The Society of the New Order. The New Order. vol. 1. no. 3. Edward H. Fulton. 20p., 1919
- Item 13: Andrade, David A. An Anarchist Plan of Campaign. Melbourne: Co-operative Publishing Company. Albert Park. 12p.
- Item 14: Lombroso, Cesare. Anarchy the Status of Anarchism To-Day in Europe and the United States. Univ. of Turn. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 4: 12B - Anarchism (Spec. Topics Miscellaneous
- Item 1: Strachev, Lionel. Anarchism in Literature. 5p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Sargent, A.A. Anarchis and Imitative Mania., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Lombroso, Cesare. Anarchistic Crimes and Their Causes. Univ, of Turin., 1898
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Motler, L.A. The New Anarchism. Propaganda Group. N.W.I. The New Republic Magazine. 4p., 1953
- Item 5: Steiklow, Don Georg. Die Bakunistische Internaionale Nach Dem Haager Kongress. Erganzungshefte szur Neuen Zeit. nr. 18. 1913/1914. Augsegeben am 17. Stuttgart, Verlag und Druch von J.H.W. Diek Nadchf. G.m.b.h. 64p., 1914
- Item 6: Bakunin Press. The Herald of Revolt. and Synthetical Jeonoclast. Journal of advanced Philosophic Work, Thought, and Literature. vol. 1. no. 1. 8p., 1907
- Item 7: Tolstoy, Leo. The Persecution of the Doukhoborts! Daily Chronicle. 2p., 1898
- 2 copies
- Item 8: To Your Tents, O Israel. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Most, John. Down with the Anarchists. 16p.
- Item 10: Anarchy---Today. 12p.
- Item 11: International Bureau. Resolutions. Passed at the Anarchist Congress, held at Amsterdam. 12p., 1907
- Item 12: Freedom Press. The International Anarchist Congress. Hled at the Placidus Hall, Amsterdam. 23p., 1907
- Item 13: De Leon, Daniel. Socialism versus Anarchism. National Executive Committee and Socialist Labor Party. 38p., 1919
- Item 14: Most, John. The Social Monster. International Bibliothek. no. 16A. John Muller. 27p.
- 1890
- Item 15: De Leon, Daniel. Socialism vs. Anarchism. People's Pocket Series no. 5. Appeal to Reason. 55p.
- Item 16: The German Emperor Damn Him and the flunkey who cheer him. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Read this petiton... 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 5: 12C - Anarchism (Spec. Topics Miscellaneous)
- Item 1: Hennacy, Amon. Anarchism by Paul Elztbacher. Seven Exponents of the Anarchist Philosophy with an Essay on Anarcho-Syndicalism by Rudolph Rocker. 12p.
- Item 2: Abbo, John A. Cathoic Anarchism. Quotations from Political Thought. Men and Ideas by John A. Abbo. Catholic University of America. 1p., 1960
- Folder 6: 12D - Anarchism (Spec. Topics Miscellaneous)
- Item 1: Anarchstic Speeches., 1894
- Folder 7: 13A - Anarchism in the U.S.
- Item 1: Watson, David. An Anarchist Meeting in Scotland. 3p., 1894
- 2 copies
- Item 2: American Anarchist Federation Commune Soivets. The Show of Deceit is On! issued by the American Federated Commune Soviets. 4p.
- Item 3: North American Review. To the Anarchists of America. And to all Who Love Liberty. 4p.
- Item 4: Madison, Charles A. Anarchism in the United States. North American Review. vol. 6. no. 1. Journal of the History of Ideas. College of the City of New York. 21p., 1945
- Item 5: Johnston, Charles. The Anarchists and the President. North American Review, 8p., 1901
- 4 copies
- Item 6: Addis, Henry. Roosevelt, Czolgosz and Anarchy. 12p.; Fox, Jay. Communism. New York Anarchists. Free Society. 3p.
- 2 items
- Item 7: Dodd, S.C.T. Congress and Anarchy: A suggestion. North American Review. no.539. 4p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Buffalo Evening News. "Guilty" the Plea of M'Kinley's Assassin.
- Item 9: The World. Assassin Declared He Had no Accomplices. Scene at the Execution of M'Kinley's Assassin., 1901
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Pinkerton, Robert A. Detective Surveillance of Anarchists. North American Review, vol 172. no. 540. 9p., 1901
- 2 copies
- Folder 8: 13B - Anarchism in the U.S.
- Item 1: North American Review. no. 541.
1a. Gen. Lew Wallace. Prevention of Presidential Assassiatons. 6p. 2 copies.
1b. Senator J.C. Burrows. The Need of National Legislation Against Anarchism. 17p. 2 copies.
1c. Edagr Aldrich, L.L.D. The Power and Duty of Fedral Government To Protect Its Agents. 12p. 2 copies.
1d. Duke of Atcos. International Control of Anarchists. 10p. 2 copies.
- Folder 9: 13C - Anarchism in the U.S.
- Item 1: Schuster, Eunice Minette. Native American Anarchism. A Study of Left-Wing Anarchism Individualism. Smith College Studies in History. vol. 17, no. 1-4. Department of History of Smith College., 1931-1932
- Folder 10: 14 - Anarchist-Communists
- Item 1: Aberdeen Anarchist Communist Group. Aberdeen Anarchist Communist Group. Open air meetings. E. Shepard. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Anarchist Communist Alliance. an Anarchist Manifesto. Metropolitan Printing Works. 15p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Oakley, H. Liberty Through Anarchist Communism. J.A. and the Propagada Group. 7p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: A Group of Anarchist-Communists. A May-Day Manifesto. 1p., 1892
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Anarchist-Communists. The International Socialist Workers and Trade Union Congress of 1896. Metropolitan Cooperative Printing Co. 127. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: International Anarchist-Communist Groups. What's To Be Done? 1p.
- 3 copies
- Item 7: Aldred, Guy A. The Possibility and Philosophy of Anarchism Communism. Bakunin Press. 11p., 1907
- Item 8: Duncan, H.H. A Plea for Anarchist-Communism. Anarchist Communism Group. no. 1. James Blair. 15p., 1893
- Item 9: Torch Group. Anarchist May-day Manifesto. Metropolitan Co-operative Printing Co. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: South Side Libertarian Goup. Bulletin no. 1 of the South Side Libertarian Group. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Lane, Jospeh. The "Father and Founder" of the Modern English Soicalist Movement. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Motler, L.A. Anarchist Communism in Plain English. Propaganda Group. 8p.
- Item 13: Quinn, C.T. Manifesto of the Associated Anarchists. The Associated Anarchists Group. no. 1. 1895. 8p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: The Associated Anarchists Group no. 1. The Associated Anarchists. 4p.
- Item 15: Henry, Agnes. Anarchist Communism in its Relation to State Socialism. James Tochatti, "Libery Press." 12p., 1896
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Novomirsky. Anarchist-Communist Manifesto. A.C.G. (Anarchist-Communist Group). 31p., 1921
- Item 17: Freedom. Anarchist Communism. Its Aims and Principes. Freedom Printer.
- Folder 11: 15A - Anti-Communist Movements
- Item 1: Lydgate, William A. My Country, Right or Left? Magazine of the Year., 1947
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Manual of the United States. For the Information of Immigrants and Foreigners. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Press of Judd & Detweiler, Inc. 3rd edition. 102p., 1924
- note: Compiled by Elizabeth C. Barney Buel, Chairman of Manual Committee NS.D.A.R.
- Item 3: Green, Paul. Citizens First, Veterans Second. With this slogan, AVC faces tough competition in the scramble for ex- G.I. support. 5p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Independent American. The Radical Right. What is it...and Why is it Feared by Rockefeller, Reuther, and the Communist Party. Tax Fax n. 47. Kent Courtney. 1p., 1963
- Item 5: The Indepedent American. Disarmament. Exposing the Appeaser's Plans to Destroy the Army, Navy, and Air Force of the U.S.A. Tax Fax no. 39. Kent Courtney. 1p., 1962
- Item 6: The Independent American. The United Nations. A Smokscreen for Communist Agression. Tax Fax no. 26. Kent Courtney. 1p., 1962
- Item 7: Americanism Committee Catholic War Veterans of the United States. Special Emphasis Americanism Program 1958. 30p.
- Item 8: Cinema Educational Guild. Warning!!! TV Brainwash To Save UN!! UN Tract no.3. 1p., 1965
- Item 9: Lie, Trygvie. The Truth About the UN. UN Tract no. 2. Cinema Educational Guild, Inc. 1p., 1964
- Item 10: Cinema Educational Guild. Documentary Proof that the UN is Planned Death Trap for U.S. UN Tract no. 1. 1p.
- Item 11: Town Meeting. Are We Losing Our Civil Liberties in Our Search for Security? Town Meeting, Bulletin of America's Town Meeting of the Air. Speakers: Malin and Velde. 704th Broadcast. vol. 17. no. 43. The Town Hall, Inc. 16p., 1952
- Item 12: Town Meeting. McCarthyism: Good or Bad? Speakers: Bolling and Kersten. 684th Broadcast. vol. 17. no. 23. The Town Hall, Inc. 16p., 1951
- Item 13: Commager, Henry Steele. The Real Danger of Ideas. The New York Times. American Civil Liberties Union. 8p., 1949
- Item 14: Conant, James Bryant. Fight Oath Bills., 1936
- 2 copies
- Folder 12: 15B - Anti-Communist Movements
- Item 1: Bagdikian, Ben H. This May Be 'United States Day' In Some Places but Not in R.I. The Providence Sunday Journal. 2p., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Town Meeting. Are Civil Liberties Threatened in the United States? Speakers: Ickes and Rees. Interrogators: Chamberlain and Ernst. vol. 13. no. 32. 22p., 1947
- Item 3: Graham, Jr. Evarts. Another 'Red Hunt' Turned Against the Hunters.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Mosk, Stanley. Report on the Birch Society. Frm: Stanley Mosk, Office of the Attorney General , Department of Justice, Library and Courts Building., Sacramento 14. To: Governor Brown of California, Sacrameto CA. 15p., 7-7-1961
- Item 5: Wagner vs Hutchins. New Words Between Legion Fund for Republc Leaders.
- 2 pieces. 2 copies.
- Item 6: DeCassares, Benjamin. The Communist-Parasite State. 12p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Chicago Committee To Defend Demorcatic Rights. Freedom of Enforced Conformity. The Supreme Court Review of the Smith and McCarran Acts. 9p.
- Item 8: Davison, Mary M. Hidden Hand Which Controls the Government of the United States. The Greater Nebraskan. 4p., 1962
- Item 9: The Congress of Freedom, Inc., 1936
- note: 5 pieces. donation card and return envelope. excerpt from charter. application. letter from George Thomas-- Executive Director, Omaha, Nebraska, to George Soule-- Convention Chairman, President Soule College.
- Item 10: The Congress of Freedom, Inc. Twelfth Annual National Congress of Freedom. 1p., 1963
- Item 11: Illinois State Journal. Brands Civil Liberties Union as Red Front. Register Sprngfield., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Nashville Tennessean Magazine. Mr. Lewis Ceases His Gambols to March. 1p., 1935
- Folder 13: 16A - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: Heller, Mordecai T., Haldeman-Julius, E., McInerney, John D. The Shameful Delcine of the "Truth Seeker." Haldeman-Juilius Pubications. 24p., 1949
- Item 2: Fireside Discussion of the Anti-Defamation League B'nai B'rtih. The Ritual Murder Acusation. no.4. 28p.
- Item 3: The Dearborn Indeoendent. The International Jew. The World's Foremost Problem. Reprint of Series of Articles Appearing from May 22 to October 2, 1920. Dearborn Publishing Co. 235p., 1920
- Item 4: The Dearborn Indepedent. Jewish Activities in the United States. International Jew. vol. 2. A Second Selection of Articles from Oct. 9, 1920 to March 19, 1921. The Dearborn Publishing Co. 255p., 1921
- Folder 14: 16B - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: Rotberg, Bernard. The Passion of Men '13.' part II. The Jewish Veteran., 1959
- 2 copies
- Folder 15: 16C - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: The Dearborn Indepenedent. Jewish Influences in American Life. The International Jew. vol.3. The World's Foremost Problem. 256p., 1921
- Item 2: The Dearborn Independent. Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States.The International Jew. The World's Most Foremost Problem. 246p., 1922
- Item 3: Valentin, Hugo. The Jews and Radicalism. A Chapter form "Anti-Semitism." The Viking Press. 20p.
- Item 4: Valentin, Hugo. The Jews and Bolshevism. Chaoter from "Ati-Semitism." The Viking Press. 12p.
- Item 5: American Zionist Emergency Council. Legal rights to no less than moral obligation. A petition to the President of the United States. Submitted by the members of the Faculties of American Schools of Higher Learning. 15p
- 3 copies
- Item 6: American Jewish Congress. The Arab Campaignt Against American Jews. A Statement of the facts and a consideration of Americaâ??s moral and diplomatic responsibility. American Jewish Congress, Stephen Wise Congress House. International Press. 57p., 1956
- Item 7: American Jewish Congress. Plea for Refuge. vol. 14. no. 3. Committee Reporter. 8p., 1957
- Item 8: Kent, Frank R. The Great Games of Politics. The President must make an important decision in choosing a worthy succession for the Chief Justice. Louisville, Ky. Courier Journal.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Jones, E.A. A Death for Anti-Semitism.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Garfinkel, Israel. One Doesn't Show a Rope. Letters from the People. Post-Dispatch. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 11: Deutsch, Karl W. Anti-Semetic Ideas in the Middle Ages-International Civilzations in Expansion and Conflict. Journal of the History of Ideas. 14p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 12: American Jewish Congress. Sunday Laws. A Violation of Religious Liberty. Stephen Wise Congress House. 1p.
- Folder 16: 16D - Anti-Semitism
- Item 1: Leskes, Theodore and Rabkin, Sol. Joint Memorandum. With repsect to church-state questions. The American Jewish Committee. The Anti-Defmation League of B'nai B'rith. 19p.
- Item 2: Handbill: 4 1/2 x 10 3/4 in. Hebrew text. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Review of the Trial of Three Chicago Members of the American Nazi Party. June 19, 20, 21, 1962. 7p., 1962
- Item 4: Scheck v United States (1919). Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940). Chaplinksy v. New Hampshire (1942). Terminiello v. Chicago (1949). Fettner v. New York (1951). Beauharnais v. Illinois (1952). Roth v. United States (1957). 7p.
- Item 5: Sprayregen, Joel. A Statement. 4p.
- Item 6: Potikes, George C. A outner statement i Response to Joel Sprayregen's Statement Prepared by George C. Pontikes. 2p.
- Item 7: White Youth Corps: A Recommedation. 3p.
- Item 8: Anti-Semitism---Found. Sent to R. Wedgeworth, forwarded to M. Landis, from Schmidt, K. 8p.
- note: 2 pieces--an envelope and the letter
- Folder 17: 17A - Atheism and Agnosticism
- Item 1: Foote, G.W Infidel Death-Beds. New York, The Truth Seeker Company. 205p.
- Item 2: Stewart, Thos. W. At the Sign of the Owl. Beignsome record of the Prosecution and Imprisonment of "Dr. Nikola," (T.W. Stewart) For Blasphemy at Leeds 1911-1912. Thos. W. Stewart. 24p., 1912
- Item 3: Foote, G.W. and Watts, Charles. Heroes and Martyrs of Freethought. C. Watts. 16p., 1874
- Item 4: San Jose Mercury. Pal of Jack London Dies at 82. Harry Ryan 'Call of the Wild,' San Jose Mecury., 1958
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Loomis, Patricia. Pal of Jack London Gives His Own Funeral Oration at the Unique Rites. San Jose Evening News., 1958
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Ingersoll, Robert G. The Garden of Eden. And the Fall of Man. Madras Secular Society's Tract no.2. Proporietor at the Vurthamanatharungini Press, No. 174.
- Item 7: Ingersoll, Robert G. Reply to Gladstone. With publisher's note and Biograhpy of the Author by J.M. Wheeler. Progressive Publishing Co. North American Review, " June 1888. 46p., 1891
- Item 8: Ingersoll, Robert G. Myth and Miracle. 63p., 1895
- note: A lecture by Robert G. Farrell.
- Folder 18: 17B - Atheism and Agnosticism
- Item 1: The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism, Inc. Scott and Donnelly on God and Evil. The Atheist 4-A Bulletin. vol. 1. no. 4. 4p., 1948
- Item 2: Boomer. More information to Bruvold about his Church. 4p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Huxley, Thomas Perry. Possibilities and Impossibilities. Issued for the Propaganda Press Committee. "Agnostic Annual: 1892." Watts & Co. 12p.
- Item 4: Faure, Sebastian. Des God Exist? Twelve Proofs of the Inexistence of God as Presented in a Lecture. English ver. by Aurora Alleva and D.S. Menico. Kropotkin Library. 40p.
- Item 5: Most, John. The Desitic Pestilence. Free Commune Pamphlets. no. 7. Free Commune Press. 16p., 1902
- Item 6: Bradlaugh, Charles. A Plea for Atheism. Freethought Publishing. 24p., 1883
- Item 7: Green, Martin & Vetter, Geo. B. Personality and Group Factors in the making of Atheists. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. vol. 27. no. 2. 16p., 1932
- Item 8: The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism. Inventing God to Explain the Universe. The Atheist 4-A Bulletin. vol. 1. no. 15. 4p., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The American Association for the Advancement of athiests. Evolution and Morals. Truth Seeker, National Freethought Weekly. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: The American Association for the Advancment of Atheists. Blamesgiving Day. A Proposed Holiday for Supplementing Thanksgiving Day. 4p.
- Item 11: Shelley, Percy Bysshe. the necessity of atheism. selections from The Necessity of Atheism (1811). A Letter to the Lord Ellenborough (1812). Reputation of Deism (1814). Essay on Christianity (1815). no. 4. of the "Outcast" series. The Alicat Bookshop., 1946
- Item 12: Murray, Norman. An Agnostic Christian Socialist's Confession OF Faith in 39 Propositions. Murray's Broadsides. no. 5. 7p.
- Folder 19: 18 - Bakunin, Mikhail
- Item 1: Palmieri, F. Aurelio, O.S.A., Ph.D. A Theorist of Russian Revolution. Mikhail Alexandrovitch Bakunin. Catholic World. 13p., 1919
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Aldred, Guy A. Michel Bakunin Communist. "Spur" Glasgow Library--No. 3. The Bakunin Press. 24p., 1920
- Item 3: Michel Bakunin. 1p.
- Item 4: Rezneck, Samuel. The Political and Social Theory of Michael Bakunin. The American Review. vol. 21. no. 2. 26p., 1927
- Item 5: Machers, Gerd. aus Offenbach a.M. Bakunin und Lenin Die Integranten der russischen Revolution. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Dokortwurde einer Hohen Philosophischen Fakultat der Bad. Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat zu Heidelberg. Seiboldsche Buchdruckerei Werner Dohany, Offenbach a.M. Referent Professor Dr. Emil Lederer, Heidelberg/Berlin., 1932
- Box 3
- Folder 1: 21 - Berkman, Alexander
- Item 1: Jewish Anarchist Federation. Alexander Berkman Memorial Meeting. Rand School Auditorium.
- 3 copies
- Item 2: U.S. Federal Immigration Service. Statement by Alexander Berkman in re deportation. Federal Pentitentiary. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Jewish Anarchist Federation. Berman Memorial Meeting. Webster Hall. 1p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Thaumazo, F. The Martyrdom of Berkman. 38p.
- Item 5: Alexander Berkman Memorial Committee and Jewish Anarchist Federation. Alexander Berkman, Rebel and Anarchist. 8p., 1936
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 22A - The Bible
- Item 1: Lee, Robert E. The Revised Standard Version. Baptist Review. Bellevue Baptist Church. p. 8., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Lewy, Immanuel. Archaeology and the Bible's Historical Truth. Do the New Findings Refute the Higher Criticism? The Study of Man. p. 496-504., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Hetherington, Henry. A Full Report of the Trial of Henry Hetherington on an Indictment for Blasphemy. 30p., 1840
- Item 4: Bryan, William Jennings. Is The Bible True? friends of William Jennings Bryan at Nashville, Tenn. 16p., 1924
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Bryan, William Jennings. The Bible and Its Enemies. Chicago: The Bible Colportage Association. 37p., 1921
- Item 6: Nickell, Vernon L. The Supreme Court Decision on teh Bible Case. Circular Series A No. 20. 24p., 1944
- Item 7: Mills, Frederick. Darwinism and Religious Thought. Propaganda Press Committee. Watts & Co. 12p.
- Item 8: Mangasarian, M.M. How the Bible Was Invented. Fourteenth Ed. The American Rationalist Association. 23p., 1929
- Item 9: Sexton, George. The Antiquity of the Human Race. Third Ed. London: Austin & Co. 24p, 1871
- Item 10: Reynolds, Chas. B. Blasphemy and the Bible. The Truth Seeker Co. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: American Bible Society. Specimen Verses of the prinicpal Languages and Dialects in which the Holy Scrpitures Have Benn Translated and Printed. 64p., 1919
- Folder 3: 22B - The Bible
- Item 1: Daves, Citizen. A Short Sketch on the Scriptuarian's Creed. London: J. Watson. 16p., 1843
- Item 2: Buckner, J.D.M. How I Lost My Job as a Preacher. C. V. Howard. 66p.
- Item 3: Hitchens, Edwin L. The Bible and Labor. The Baker & Byron Co. 80p., 1908
- Item 4: Baskette, Ewing C. Notes from his "This Believing World." 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Baskette, Ewing C. Bible in the School. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Time. Protestant Apathies. p. 52-54., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Baskette, Ewing C. Compositions. Property of Ewing C. Baskette.
- Folder 4: 23A - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Aldred, Guy A. Pioneers of Anti-Parliamentarianism. The World Library. no. 7. Glasgow: The Strickland Press. Bakunin Press. 110p., 1940
- Item 2: Holly, Williams H. A Forgotten Governor. Chicago Literacy Cub. Friends of Governor Altgeld. 32p., 1932
- Item 3: Sayers, Francis Clarke. Hans Christian Anderson. F.E. Compton & Co. 12p.
- Item 4: The Letany. John Bastwick. ch. 9. p. 189-199.
- Item 5: Time. Painter of the Rainbows. 1p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Clarke, John F. F.S.A. (Scot.). Robert Burns and His Politics. A Study in Human History and Human Nature. J.B. Payne. 32p., 1925
- Item 7: Swan, Tom. Edward Carpenter: The Man and HIs Message. 39p., 1902
- Folder 5: 23B - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Himes, Charles F., Prof. Life and Times of Thomas Cooper. Dickinson Law of School. 70p., 1918
- Item 2: Clarke, John S. The Young Worker's Book of Rebels. Part II. Proletarian Schools Series no. 5. The Revolution. 31p., 1918
- Item 3: Richardson, Eudora Ramsay. The Virginian Who Made Ilinois a Free State. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. p. 5-22., 1952
- Item 4: Walker, Edwin C. A Sketch and an Appreciation of Moncure Daniel Conway Free Thinker and Humanitarian. 55p., 1908
- Item 5: Sschweitzer, Albert and Stricker, Naomi. Peregrinos Del Mundo. Derechos Reservados Festival Casals, Inc. Editorial of the Public Instruction Department state of Puerto Rico. 41p., 1957
- Folder 6: 23C - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Dolsen, James H. The Defense of a Revolutionist by Himself. Superior Court March. 128p., 1920
- Item 2: Brown, William Thurston. The Ideas of Francisco Ferrer. 20p.
- Item 3: MColley, Grant. The Defense of Galileo of Thmas Campanella. Smith College Studies in History. vol. 22. vos. 3-4. William Dodge Gray and Harold Underwood, Editors. Department of History of Smith College. 93p., 1937
- Folder 7: 23D - Biography (Miscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: Hubbard, Elbert. William Goodman and Mary Wollstonecraft. Little Journeys to Homes of the Great Lovers. vol. 18. no. 2. The Roycrofters. 49p., 1906
- Item 2: Aguafuertes. Goya. Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo. Servidores de la Verdad. Editorial Pulgon-Iberia. 32p.
- Item 3: Hubbard, Elbert. Fenelon and Madame Guyon. Little Journeys to Homes of Great Lovers. vol. 19. no. 3. The Roycrofters. 95p., 1906
- Folder 8: 23E - Biography (MIscellaneous, A-K)
- Item 1: New York County Lawers' Association. Transcript of the Proceedings and the Addresses delivered on the occasion of the presentations by the New York County Lawyers' Association. To commemorate the distinguished public service of Andrew Hamilton. Independence Hall. The Legal Intelligencer. 32p., 1934
- Item 2: Graves, Joseph. Victor Hammer. Charlottesville Biographical Society of the University of Virgnia. 1954. 12p.
- Item 3: Cooper, Thomas. The Life and Character of Henry Hetherington. London: J. Watson. 12p., 1849
- Item 4: Thomas Jefferson Bicentennial Commission. Thomas Jefferson. 35p., 1943
- Item 5: Whitecomb, Mary R. Abner Kneeland: His Relations to Early Iowa History. Annals of Iowa. Historical Department of Iowa. p. 340-363., 1904
- note: Explained in a letter from American Rationalist Associaition. 2 copies
- Item 6: Justice Holmes. The Character of Justice Holmes. The Decalogue Journal. vol. 5. no. 2. p. 1., 1954
- Item 7: Jordan, Philip D. Portrait of a Pioneer Printer. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. vol. 23. no. 1. 8p., 1930
- Item 8: Haldeman, Julius E. A Book of Persons and Personalities. Paragraphs and Essays. Big Blue Book No. B-19. 128p., 1926
- Folder 9: 24A - Biography (Miscellaneous, L-Z)
- Item 1: Wolfram, Harold W. John Lilburne: Democracy's Pillar of Fire. Syracuse Law Review. vol. 3. no. 2. p. 213-258., 1952
- Item 2: Holt, Hallie. The Destiny of Lincoln. 16p.
- Item 3: White, Pliny H. The Life and Sevices of Matthew Lyon. Order of the General Assembly. Burlington: Times Job Office Print. 26p., 1858
- Item 4: Corwin, Edward S. James Madison Layman, Publicist, and Exegete. New York University Law Review. vol. 27. no. 2. p. 276-297., 1952
- 2 copies
- Item 5: New Republic. The Financial Affairs of McCarthy. vol. 128. no. 13. issue 2000. 15p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Aldred, Guy A. John Maclean. The World Library. no. 3. Glasgow: The Strickland Press. Bakunin Press. 71p., 1940
- Item 7: Baradinsky, Oscar. Of By and About Henry Miller. Alicat Bookshop Press. 43p., 1947
- Box 4
- Folder 1: 24B - Biography (Miscellaneous, L-Z)
- Item 1: Stevenson, D.M. and Johnston, Thomas. The Persecution of E.D. Morel. Reformers' Bookstall, Ltd. 11p.
- Item 2: Mackenzie, Peter. The Life and Trial of Thoman Muir. The Atlantic Monthly. 1p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 3: Passos, John Dos. Adventures of a Young Man. The Atlantic Monthly. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Gannet, Lewis. Books and Things. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Dos Passos Thanks Nashville Attorney. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Times. The Author. (John Dos Passos). p. 72., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Morison, Sam Eliot. William pYnchon. Massachussetts Historical Society. vol. 64. 42p., 1932
- Item 8: Lombroso, Cesare Prof. A Paradoxial Anarchist. Popular Science Monthly. vol. 56-25. p. 312-316.
- Item 9: Quenzel, Carol H. Edgar Snowden, Sr. Virginia Journalist & Civil Leader. Charlottesville: Biographical Society of the University of Virginia. 59p., 1954
- note: Offset from the Author's copy by the University Press under the supervision of Mark Rinker.
- Item 10: Passos, Joh Dos. The Road to Madrid. Esquire. p. 62, 238-240.
- Folder 2: 24C - Biography (Miscellaneous, L-Z)
- Item 1: Zandt, Nina Van. A. Spies' Auto-Biography; His Speech at Court. 91p., 1887
- Item 2: Goodwin and Shelley. Hours in a Library. vol. 39. no. 231. no. 20. p. 281-302.
- Item 3: Aldred, Guy A. The Devil's Chaplin. The story of Rev. Robert Taylor, M.A., M.R..S. (1784-1834). The Strickland Press. 32p., 1942
- Item 4: Cutner, H. The Devil's Chaplin. Robert Taylor. (1784-844). The Pioneer Press. The Freethinker. 67p.
- Item 5: The Roman Forum. Thoreau: "The Cosmic Yankee." Foreword by Frederick W. Roman. Rocker Publications Committee. 41p.
- Item 6: Quenzel, Carol H. Samuel Snowden, A Founding Father of Printing in Alexandria. Bibliographical Society of Virginia. 29p., 1952
- Item 7: Lane, Richard. Portrait of His Majesty in Straitened Circumstances. Eccentricity. p. 85-90.
- Item 8: The Book Farm. George D. Smith. G.D.S. 1870-1920. 31p., 1945
- Folder 3: 25 - Bruno, Guido
- Item 1: Kreymborg, Alfred. Mushrooms. Bruno Chap Books. vol. 1. no. 3. 40p., 1915
- Item 2: Brown, Robert Charlton. Tahiti. Bruno Chap Books. vol. 1. no. 4. Guido Bruno. 50p.
- Item 3: Hartmaan, Sadakichi. Permanent Peace: Is It A Dream? Bruno Chap Books. vol. 2. no. 4. 65p., 1915
- Item 4: Bruno, Guido. Bruno's Weekly. vol. 2. no. 5. p. 407-422., 1916
- Item 5: Bruno, Guido. Bruno Weekly. vol. 2. no. 8. p. 487-502., 1916
- Item 6: Aldington, Richard. The Imagists. Bruno Chap Books. Special Series. no. 5. p. 70-76., 1915
- Item 7: Bruno, Guido. Sentimental Studies. 32p., 1920
- Item 8: Kreymborg, Alfred. To My Mother. Bruno Chap Books. vol. 1. no. 7., 1915
- Folder 4: 26A - Catholic Church
- Item 1: Barnett, Dr. Augustus E. How it feels to be Mobbed. The Rail Splitter Press. 31p., 1903
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Clark, William Lloyd. The Devil's Prayer Book or an Exposure of Auricular Confession as Practiced by The Roman Catholic Press. The Rail Splitter. Seventeenth Ed. 51p., 1927
- Item 3: Richardson, Mrs. C. K. and Burch, Lillie E. A Kentucky Hell. The Rail Splitter Press. 31p., 1903
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Ridley, F. A. The Roman Catholic Church and the Modern Age. Freedom Press. 16p., 1940
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Clark, W. Lloyd. The Private Diary of an Anti-Papal Propagandist. A Book That Mirrors the Soul of a Man. The Rail Splitter Press. 52p., 1929
- Item 6: McNatt, J.L. Hon. and Sheppard, J. I. Hon. Story of the Menace Trial. Compiled by B. O. Flower, President Free Press Defense League. United States Publishing Co. 61p., 1916
- Folder 5: 26B - Catholic Church
- Item 1: Donnelley, Rev. J. Fifteen Years Behind Curtains. The Menace Publishing Co. 222p.
- Item 2: Giustiniani, Rev. L. D. D. Inrigues of Jeuisitism in the United States. Seventh Ed. R. Craighead. 198p., 1846
- Folder 6: 26C - Catholic Church
- Item 1: McCabe, Joseph. Appeal to Reason Library. Haldeman-Julius Publications. no. 1. 121p., 1935
- Item 2: Hallet, Abbe F. An Explanation of Prayers and Ceremonies of the Mass. International Catholic Truth Society. 48p.
- Item 3: Johnson, Colonel. The Parlimentiary Observance of te Sabbath an Infringement Of Public Right And Liberty of Conscience. J. Watson. 16p., 1853
- Item 4: The Menace. The Priest in Absolution. 32p.
- Item 5: Lehmann, L.H. Behind the Dictators. Agora Publishing Co. 66p., 1942
- Item 6: Davidson, John. The Story of the Inquisition. Proletarian Press. 32p., 1933
- Item 7: Holmes, John Haynes. Statement, Dr. Kettner's Open Letter to Pope Pius XII. tHE Community Church of New York. 2p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 26D - Catholic Church
- Item 1: Love, J.F., D.D. The Papal Invasion of Roman Catholic Methods to Date. Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention. 67p., 1912
- Item 2: Magil, A.B. The Truth About Father Coughlin. Workers Library Publishers, Inc. 46p., 1935
- Item 3: Our Sunday Visitor Press. Blanshard and His Sponsors. How people are being deceived by an 'organized' minority. no. 53. Seventh Ed, 50,000. 16p., 1956
- Item 4: Barre, Wilkes pA. Leader. Westbrook: Pegler. Why the Catholcs Shouldn't Be Indignant Against Gov't in Spain. 1p., 1938
- 2 copies
- Item 5: American Broadcasting Co. A Mike Wallace interview with Francis J. Lally. Fund for the Republic. Eighth series. 14p.
- Item 6: M'Faul, James A., Rev. Catholics and American Citizenship. North American Review. p. 319-332., 1900
- Item 7: Colored Illustrations. 4p.
- note: Religious concepts of Jesus and event lading up to his descent.
- Folder 8: 27A - Censorship
- Item 1: Social Science Research Center of the Graduate School, Univesity of Minnesota. Social Science and Freedom. Fund for the Republic. 59p., 1955
- note: A report to the people.
- Item 2: New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. Promoting Public Decency. 63rd annual report. 23p., 1936
- Item 3: Committee o the Censorship of Teaching Materials for Classroom and Library. Censorship and Controversy. National Council of Teachers of English. 56p., 1953
- Item 4: Chaffe, Zechariah Prof., Jr. The Censorhship in Boston. The Civil Liberties Union. 22p., 1953
- Folder 9: 27B - Censorship
- Item 1: New York University School of Law. Social Meanings of Legal Concepts. no 5. Protects of Public Morals Through Censorship. 88p., 1953
- note: In association with the Division of General Education.
- Item 2: National Council of Jewish Women. censorhsip; safeguard or threat? a discussion guide. 45p., 1956
- Item 3: American Jewish Congress, CLSA Report Commission on Law and Social Action. 8p., 1952
- Item 4: Small, Collie. What Censorhip Keeps You From Knowing. Red Brook Magazine. 5p., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Wesberry, James P. The Case Against Obscenity. Congresional Record. 83rd Cong. 1st Session.v. 99. pt. 12. pp. A4650-52. 9p., 1953
- Item 6: Schroeder, Theodore. Thumbnail Essays. â??My Unhappiness,â? â??My Selfishness,â? â??My Challenge,â? â??My Humility,â? â??My Envy,â? â??My Pet Prejudice." 6p.
- 2 copies.
- Item 7: Schroeder, Theodore. Censors and Psychopaths. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Burnings of the Talmud. p. 200-202.
- Folder 10: 28 - Censorship, Art
- Item 1: Berko Bombay. Somnabulist. p. 28.
- Item 2: The Homosexual Magazine. One. vol. 5. no. 3., 1957
- Item 3: City Marshall of New Bedford. Narcissus Scrap-Book. 60p., 1873
- note: Containing the account of a seizure of a nude statue.
- Item 4: Brackman. Arrangement with Figure, No. 9. p. 83-83.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Leiter, Saul. Undressing. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Boons, Ilsley, Rev. On the Non-Obscenity of Nude Pictures. Sunshine & Health. 4p., 1942
- 3 copies
- Item 7: Hennignsen. The perfect balance of the kneeling form suggests chiseled marble, wrought by the hans of a master sculptor. Art & Models Magazine. p. 5.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Sex & Censorship. vol. 1. no. 1. Wallance de Ortega Maxey: editor. Jerrold Bruce: editor. Harry Benjamin, M.D.: sexologist. 66p., 1958
- Folder 11: 29 - Censorship, Films and Theater
- Item 1: The Screen Writer. Freedom vs Fear. vol. 3. no. 7. The Screen Writer's Guild, Inc. 56p., 1947
- Item 2: National Committee Against Censorship of Theater Arts, Censored! 29p., 1935
- Item 3: Berninghausen, David K. Film Censorship. ALA Bulletin. p. 447-488.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Actors' Labratory Theatre. For Immediate Release. 3p., 1948
- Item 5: Department of Research and Educational Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. 155p.
- Item 6
- Folder 12: 30A - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Graham, Marcus. Freedom of Thought Arraigned. Four Year Presecution of 'Man!' 18p.
- 3 copies
- Item 2: Papal censorship of a Hebrew religious work, Venice, 1547. 1p.
- note: Burning of the Talmud. 3 copies
- Item 3: Burnings of the Talmud. p. 200-202.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Publisher's Weekly. Civil Liberties Union Protest Censorship Laws. p. 1611., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 5: The Olympia Press. On the Old Theme of Literature & Censorship. Imprimerie Mazaine, Paris. 47p., 1957
- Item 6: Justice of the Peace. Obscene Publications. Justice of the Peace and Government Review. vol. 118. 21p., 1954
- Item 7: Chapel, Charles E. Chapel Needs 41 Votes On Anti-Smut Measures. 4p.
- Item 8: Byron's Suppressed Poem "Forbidden Fruit." Montreal. 8p., 1897
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Judge Backs Police Ban on "Diary of Love." 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Says 'Obscene' Books Reflect Readers 'Tastes.' 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Schroeder, Theodore. Reviews and contents of "Obscene" Literature and Constitutional Law. 16p., 1911
- Item 12: Readers Consultant, The General Library, University of Georgia. "Books in Exile." The Nazi Blacklist. Booksellers. vol. 1. p. 22-24., 1939
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Senior Scholastic. To Burn or Not to Burn? vol. 54. no. 1. p. 5., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Publisher's Weekly. Nation to Take Legal Steps to Reverse New York Ban. News of the Week. p. 40., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Byren, Royce. Contact. Methodist Board of Temperance. 12p., 1958
- Item 16: Kedrov, M.S. Book Publishing Under Tzarism. Workres Library Publishers. 39p., 1932
- Item 17: Publisher's Weekly. N.J. Prosecutor Restrained in Extra-Legal Ban. News of the Week. p. 1608., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Fridtjof-Karla Publications. Assail Band of Silence on Shaw Books About Doctors. Sycamore Hollow. 3p., 1959
- Item 19: Fridtjof-Karla Press. Fridtjof-Karla Denies Wife-Swapping Books With Obscenity Charges. Sycamor Hollow. 2p., 1959
- Item 20: Knutson, Russel F. Indiana Publisher Appeals to President Eisenhower for Return of Krushchev Manuscript Seized by Justice Department.
- Item 21: Knutson, Russel F. To: President Eisenhower, The WhIte House. From: Russel F. Knutson, Fridtjof-Karla Press., 9-15-1959
- Item 22: Publisher's Weekly. Mayerling Books is Libelous Archiduke Tells Bookstores. 1p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 23: American Library Association. Legal Action Taken at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. p. 451.
- 2 copies
- Item 24: American Library Association. Intellectual Freedom Issue. American Library Association Bulletin. 504p., 1953
- Folder 13: 30B - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Shockley, Martin Staples. The Reception of the Graoes of Wrath in Oklahoma. Amercan Literature. vol. 15. no. 4. p. 351-361., 1944
- Item 2: Guild, R.A. An Account of the Writings of Roger Williams. 11p., 1862
- 2 copies
- Item 3: B'om, Arnold. Firm Stops Hecate Printing, Plans Appeal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Says Probers Flooded With Obscene Books. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Illinois State Register. Advisory Committee Criticizes State Library Book Banning. p. 3., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Go Slow on Book Banning Stratton Urges. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: 'Decameron' Ordered Banned as Obscene. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Carpentier Works Out Plan for Restoring Banned Books. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Cayton, James E. Owner Fights Seizure of Book on Chinese Sex. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Morals and Rights. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Not To Protect The Kiddies, Fairy Tales Books Stamped To Sav It From the Children. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Anderson's Fairy Tales Get Red Flags At State Library. 1p. Mark 'Adults' Only Books. 1p.
- 2 titles. second title has 2 copies
- Item 13: Liberty Restrictions and Sex Sensationalism Curbs. p. 2.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: The New York Times. 'Hecate' Obscene Publisher's Fined. 1p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Taylor, Ruth. What is Freedom? 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Dahl. 475,000 New Telephone Books Are Being Delivered. The Watch and Ward of Society is but one of guardian Bostonian morals. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: World-Telegram Corp. Short Story With a Punch--Hemingway Meets Easton. 3p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Books are Weapons in the War of Ideas. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1p., 1942
- note: includes quote from President Eisenhower.
- Item 19: American Library Association & American Book Publishers Council. The Freedom to Read. 7p., 1953
- Folder 14: 30C - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Mr. Hartke. Amending the Law Relating to Indecent Publications in the District of Columbia. 3p., 1959
- note: 86th Congess, 1st Session. Report no. 460. Senate. Calendar no. 453.
- Item 2: Roger, William P. Copyrights--Denial of Registration of Claims Because of Content. U.S. Government Printing Office. 8p., 1958
- Item 3: U.S Supreme Court. Smith vs. State of California. no. 9. 30p., 1959
- October Term, 1959
- Item 4: U.S. Supreme Court. Eleazar Smith, Appellant, People of the State of California, Appellee. Petition for Rehearing. no. 519. 20p., 1959
- October Term, 1959
- Item 5: Knapp, Willliam. The People of the State of New York, Respondent, against Doubeday Company, Inc, Defendant-Appellant. Court of Appeals, State of New York. Bar Press. 13p., 1947
- note: Respondent's Brief.
- Item 6: Publisher's Weekly. Decisions Attack, Uphold Unfair Trade Laws. p. 1610., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Assembly of Interim Committee. Pornographic Literature. Assemlby Iterim Committee 1957-1959. vol. 20. no. 9. Assembly of the State of California. 45p., 1959
- Item 8: Jenkins, Iredell. The Legal Basis of Literary Censorship. Virginia Law Review. vol. 30. no. 1. p.83-118., 1944
- Item 9: Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. Memorandum. United States Senate. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: 85th Congress, H.R. An Act, to amend sections 1461 and 1462 of title 18 of the United States Code. Public Law 85-796. 1p., 1958
- Item 11: The League for Public Discussion. Debate on the Censorship of Books. John S. Sumner vs. Ernest Boyd. 77p., 1924
- Folder 15: 31A - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Bok, Curtis, Hon. Commonwealth versus Gordon et al. Pennsylvania District and County Reports. The Legal Intelligencer, Philiadelphia. p. 101-156., 1950
- Item 2: The People of the State of New York. Charles H. Hamburger Complainant, vs. The Vanguard Press. Docket No. 329. Charge: Violation of Sec. 1411 of the Penal Law. Interesting Book News from The Vanguard Press. 7p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 3: The Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. Speeches from Daily Conversations on the Traffic in Obscene Liteature Glorieta Baptist Assembly August 8-14, 1957. 44p., 1957
- Item 4: Adams, Frederick B., Jr. Radical Literature In America. From an Address delvered at the Grolier Club in New Yrork City in 1939. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Hammitt, Frances E. The Burning of Books. The Library Quarterly. vol. 15. no. 4. p. 300-312., 1945
- Item 6: Temko, Allen. The Burming of the Books of Talmud in Paris. Date: 1242. American Jewish Committee Commentary. p. 446-455., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Calfornia Vigilantes. Los Angeles, Cal. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Obscenity in Iowa. Davenport, IA. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 16: 31B - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Cramer, Frederick H. Book Burning and Censorship in Ancient Rome. A Chapter from the History of Freedom of Speech. Journal of the History of Ideas. p. 157-196., 1945
- Item 2: Thumb, Thomas, Esq.; Burrit; Unknown. The Monster of Monsters (1754). The Great Cheshire Political Cheese (1801). A Strange Account of... A Great Bubble (1767). The Magazine of History of Notes and Queries. Extra Number--No. 143. vol. 36. no. 3. William Abbatt. p. 221-242.
- Item 3: A Total Eclipse of Liberty. Magazine of History. vol. 40. no. 2. p. 71-111., 1930
- Item 4: Holmes, John Haynes. Sensitivity as Censor. The Sunday Review of Literature.p. 9-10, 23., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Carnovsky, Leon. The Obligations and Responsibilities of the Librarian Concerning Censorship. The Library Quarterly. vol. 20. no. 1. p. 21-32., 1950
- Item 6: Rice, Elmer. The Supreme Freedom. The Graphics Group. 32p., 1949
- Item 7: The Committee to Defend Alexander Trachtenberg. Books on Trial. The Case of Alexander Trachtenberg, Director, Intentional Publishers. 20p., 1952
- Item 8: Monfried, Walter. Book Burning is an Ancient Sport. Decatur Herald. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Murray, John Courtney, S.J. Literature and Censorship. The Question of Striking A Right Balance. Fund for the Republic. 5p.
- June-July, 1956, issue of Books on Trial. 2 copies.
- Item 10: Miller, Henry. Defense of the Freedom to Read. J.W. Cappelens Forlag. 27p., 1959
- Item 11: Mahoney, Edward, Rev. The Index of Forbidden Books.' Catholic World Library. p. 99-111., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 12: DeVoto, Bernard. The Decision in the Strange Fruit Case: The Obscenity Statute in Massachussets. The New England Quarterly. p. 147-183., 1946
- Item 13: Saturday Review. Books as Instruments of Freedom. Freedom to Read: A Special Selection. p. 22-23., 1953
- 2 copies
- Folder 17: 31C - Censorship, Literature
- Item 1: Parmelee, Maurice. Historical Foreword. Chicago. 9p., 1951
- Item 2: Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., Sen. Statement by the U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. in the Senate. 1p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 3: From: Hennings, Thomas C., Jr., Sen (D-Mo.). To: Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. 2p, 6-19-1953
- 2 copies
- Item 4: From: U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (D-Mo.). To: Secretary of the State John Foster Dulles. 2p., 6-25-1953
- Item 5: Shultz, Liliie. State Commissioner of Education Asked to Rule Ban on National Unconstitutinal; Establish Principle That All Future Library Lists Be Advisory; End Extra-Legal Exercise of Auhtority by New York Board of Superintendents. The Ad Hoc Committee to Lift the Ban on the Nation. 10p., 1949
- Item 6: Arsenals of a Democratic Cutture. A Social History of the American public library movement in New England and the Middle States from 1850-1900. 5p.
- Item 7: McNamee Decision on Books Upholds American Freedom. Cleveland News. 1p., 1953
- note: Other articles photocopied on the same page. 2 copies
- Item 8: U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. Statements by U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. (D-Mo) on the Senate Floor. 2p., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 9: United States District Court of Ohio Eastern Division. The American Library of World Literature, Inc, Plaintiff, v. Edward J. Allen, Jr, Defendant. Civil Action No. 30167. 19p.
- Box 5
- Folder 1: 32 - Censorship, Newsstands
- Item 1: Illinois Legislative Council. Restrictions Upon Comic Books. Bulletin 2-585. Sponsored by Rep. Ralph Smith. 28p., 1956
- Item 2: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. Comic Book Control Needed A Public Health Measure. The Daily Compass. 1p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. Are Comic Books Harmful to Children? Frederic Intelligencer. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The New York Times. Psychiatrist Asks Crime Comics Ban. 1p., 1950
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. The Comics...Very Funny! The Saturday Review of Literature. Reader's Digest. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Sharp, Marynell. "School for Sadism." The Art Digest. vol. 23. no. 15. 1p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Wertham, Fredric, M.D. What Are Comic Books? National Parent-Teacher. 3p., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Armstrong, O.K. How Coral Gables Cleaned Up Its Newsstands. "Parents' Magazine." Condensed from Dec., 1957 issue of Reader's Digest. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Mosse, Hilde L., M.D. Aggression and Violence in Fantasy and Fact. American Journal of Psychotherapy. vol. 2. no. 3. p. 476-483., 1948
- Item 10: Lydgate, William A. Wham! Zing! Zowie! Magazine of the Year. p. 36-42., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Greene, Ward. Kids may love this story but it's... Not For The Ladies Of Cincinnati. Magazine Digest. p. 62-64., 1949
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Carleton, John. Pornography Its Flooding Our Schools. Pageant. p. 68-74., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Wertham, Frederic, M.D. The Curse of the Comic Books. Religious Education. 15p.
- Item 14: Cannon, Ralph A. a Sickness in our Society. Tem Press. 32p.
- Item 15: 84th Congress, 1st Session. Comic Books and Juvenile Deliquency. United States Government Printing Office. Washington. 50p., 1955
- Item 16: State of New York. Report of the New York State Legislative Committee to Study the Publication of Comics. Legislative Document (1954) no. 37. William Press, Inc. 87p., 1954
- Item 17: Frank, Josette. Your Child's Reading Today. Sterling North Reviews the Books. New York World-Telegram and the Sun. 1p., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Time. Puddles of Blood. Medicine. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Wertham, Fredric, M.D. Crime and Comics. Letters. Newsweek. 1p., 1954
- 2 copies
- Item 20: The Christian Science Monitor. Comic Book Regulation Urged at Hub Meeting. Boson: Wertham Proposes Curb on Comics. 2p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 21: The Christian Science Monitor. Crime--Does Not Pay. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 33A - Censorship, Radio
- Item 1: Braun, Berton G. Atheism and the Airwaves. University of Michigan. 17p., 1952
- Item 2: Scott, Robert Harold. A Critical Survey. 165p., 1949
- Folder 3: 33B - Censorship, Radio
- Item 1: From: Scott, Robert Harold. Petition for the renewal of the broadcasting license of Radio Station KGO of San Francisco, Calif. To: Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. 15p., 10-30-1956
- Item 2: Scott, Robert Harold. STATEMENT. 7p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Siepmann, Charles A. The Radio Listeners Bill of Rghts. Freedom Pamphlets. Anti-Defamation League B'nai B'rith. 52p., 1948
- Item 4: Federal Communications Commission. Memorandum of KMP, WJR, and WGAR in Support of Proposed Findings of Act and Conclusions. 24p., 1951
- Item 5: United States District Court, North District of Illinois Eastern Division. Times Films Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. City of Chicago, Defendants. No. 55, 1006, In Equity. 41p., 1956
- Item 6: Woman's 'Godless' Broadcast Stirs Storm in Britain. London. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: New York World-Telegram. Controversy about Voltaire Quote. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Scott, Robert Harold. Petition to Revoke the Operating Lilcense of the Radio Station Owned and Operated by the American Broadcasting Company, Inc. 28p., 1952
- Folder 4: 34A - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Coll, Edward P. Capt. The Centralia Case. The Centralia Publicity Committee. 16p., 1929
- Item 2: General Defense Committee. Eight Men Buried Alive. 31p., 1924
- Item 3: Was It Murder? Washington Branch General Defense Committee. 48p., 1927
- note: 3 copies (1927). 1 copy (1923). 4 copies (undated).
- Folder 5: 34B - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Attebery, Raymond, Rev. Excerpt from Letter Received from Rev. Raymond Attebery odf Seattle in Connection With Study of the Centralia Case. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: From: Unknown. To: Ray Becker. 1p., 2-15-1930
- 2 copies
- Item 3: U.S. Courts. U.S. courts amended. vol. 36. p. 866., 1910
- 2 copies
- Item 4: From: Goodman, Irwin. To: Ewing C. Baskette. 2p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 5: U.S Supreme Court of Washington. Ray Becker, Plaintiff, vs. James m. McCauley, Defendant. No. 25641. 9p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Washington Branch General Defense Committee. Washigton's Legal Mockery. 4p., 1931
- 4 copies
- Item 7: Centralia Publicity Co. Three New Witnesses of Centralia Tragedy. General Defense Committee. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Mr. Dreiser. 3p., 1933
- Item 9: Crowder, Margaret. Framed Prisoners. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Crowder, Margaret. Framed Prisoners. 2p.
- 17 copies
- Item 11: General Defense Committee. I.W.W. Case at Centralia. Montesano Labor Jury Dares to Tell the Truth. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 6: 34C - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Chaplin, Ralph. The Centralia Conspiracy. 80p.
- Item 2: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Editor Milwaukee Leader. 1p., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 3: General Defense Committee. Vanderveer's opening Statement to the Jury in the Centralia Case. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: The News-Telegram, Portland, OR. Local Lawyer Plans Battle. p. 3., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Freedom of Fight in Centralia Men are Due for Hearing Soon. 1p., 1928
- 3 copies
- Item 6: Crowder, Margaret. Ray Becker's Case Shown. New Unionist. p. 3-4.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Federal Churches of Christ in America, National Catholic Welfare Conference, Central Conference of American Rabbis. The Centralia Case. A Joint Report of the Armistice Day Tragedy at Centralia, Washington, Nov. 11, 1919. 48p., 1930
- Item 8: Friends of Ray Becker. Centralia Case. 2p.
- 3 copies
- Item 9: Williams, Geo. Workers, Judge For Yourselves About Centralia! 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Washington Branch General Defense Committee. The Centralia Case, A Chronological Digest. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Attridge, Elizabeth. My Finding on the Centralia Case. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Tugwell, Rexford G. The Casual of the Woods. The Survey. 8p., 1920
- 2 copies
- Item 13: New Unionist. Centralia Victim Get First Decent Break in 11 Years. vol.2. no. 20. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 7: 34D - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Minor, Robert. To The Shame of Labor. p. 675-676.
- Item 2: Centralia Prisoner's Letter. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Federated Press. Legionnaire for Centralia Pardon. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Milwaukee Leader. Eight Victims. 1p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Milwaukee Leader. Elmer Smith Reinstated. 1p., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 6: New Unionist. Elmer Smith Pleads for Liberty of Centralia Men. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 7: New Unionist. Churches Demand Freeodm of Eight Men Bured Alive. p. 4., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Walla Walla Bulletin. Ray Becker Asks to be Released., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Walla Walla Daily Bulletin. Lewiston Man Champions Cause of I.W.W Prisoners. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 10: General Defense Committee. Three New Witnesses of Centralia Tragedy. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Industrial Worker. Centralia Case is of National Significance. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 12: New Unionist. Centralis Victim Calls For Help After I.L.D. Defaults. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Industrial Worker. Prominent Men Will Address Defense Meet 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Spokesman Review. Sherriff Fired on Boat. 1p., 1917
- Item 15: State Rests on Trial of Tracy. 1p., 1917
- Item 16: Debs, Eugene. The Centralia Group. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Spokesman Review. Seldom Mention Man On Trial. 1p., 1917
- Item 18: Spokesman Review. Spokane Brought Into Tracy Trial. 1p., 1917
- Item 19: Milwaukee Leader. Parole Victim of Centralia Labor Battle. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Seattle Star. Paroles Granted By Governor. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Burial of Fellow Worker Wesley Everest. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 22: Industrial Worker. "Scrambled Eggs" Defense Will Not Cooperate. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 23: Seattle Star. Lacks Feelings for Poor Man. 1p., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 24: Walla Walla Bulletin. Two in Centralia Riot Paroled By Governor Today. 1p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 25: Industrial Worker. Facts About Centralia Case Published in New York World. 1p. Tacoma Council Aids Centralia Victim's Case. 1p.
- 2 items. 2 copies for each of the items.
- Item 26: New Unionist. Centralia Victim Gets First Break in 11 Years. vol. 2. no 20. 4p., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 27: Industrial Worker. More Intolerace Now in Civil Right Caused by Decline in War Hysteria. 1p., 1925
- 2 copies
- Item 28: Milwaukee Leader. To Investigate Centralia Conviction. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 29: Let Us Suppose. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 30: Let's Release the Centralians. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 31: Milwaukee Leader. Turn Them Loose. 1p., 1929
- 3 copies
- Item 32: Milwaukee Leader. The Centralia Case Again. 1p., 1930
- 2 copies
- Item 33: New Unionist. Ray Becker Asks Space Against Unionist. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 34: Freedom Asked In Centralia Killing. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 35: Associated Press. Witnesses Say Man in Parade Attacked Hall. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 8: 34E - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Would Postpone Big Memorial Campaign. 1p., 1922
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Barnett, Eugene. Centralia Publicity Committee. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Shipman, Margaret. Suggest Work in Their Names. 1p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Coll., Edward Patrick. Hoquiam Post No. 16, American Legion. Hoquiam, Wash. 4p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Lincoln, Abraham. You Ought to Know. Lincoln-Doulgas Debate. 4p., 1858
- 3 copies
- Item 6: Arney, M.B. Imprisonment Unfair. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: From: Coll., Edward Patrick. Union Officer and Over Captain Demands Release of Centralia Victims. To: Centralia Publicity Committee. 4p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 8: The Llano Colonist. A Plea for Justice. p. 3. 2 copies
- Item 9: Voice of Action. Nat'l Committee Joins Fight for Becker's Pardon. vol.1. 1p., 1934
- 6 copies
- Item 10: From: Crowder, Margaret. To: Ewing C. Baskette. 1p., 8-14-1934
- 2 copies
- Item 11: McGuire, Roger. Convict at Walla Walla Pens Unusual Document. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: To: Mr. John Nicholas Beffel. 1p., 6-7-1934
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Smith, C.S. et al. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings. 5p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Ashleigh, Charles. Defense Fired Oening Guns. The Everitt Trials. p. 673-674.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Becker, Ray. The Centralia Frame-Up. Labr Defender. May Day Issue. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Billy, Hill. Dumb--But Not Futile. Seattle Star. 1p., 1929
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Walla Walla Sunday Bulletin. Riot Prisoner Gets Hearing. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Baskette, Ewing C. The American Guardian. 1p., 1934
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Centralia Daily Chronicle. Prisoner Pens 141-Page Plea. 1p., 1934
- 3 copies
- Item 20: Walla Walla Sunday Union Bulletin. Becker Sets Case for January 8. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Free Ray Becker. 1 piece.
- note: a pin.
- Folder 9: 34F - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Becker, Ray and Smith, Everett. A petition notarized by Everett Smith. 150p., 1931
- Folder 10: 34G - Centralia Case
- Item 1: Becker, Ray. Ray Becker vs James A. McCauley. Peittion for writ of habeas corpus. 142p., 1933
- Folder 11: 35A - Chicago Haymarket Riot
- Item 1: The Century Magazine. The Chicago Anarchists of 1886: The Crime, The Trial, and the Punishment. vol. 45. no. 6. The Century Co. p. 803-837., 1893
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Parsons, Lucy E. The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists in Court. 117p., 1886
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Haymarket Labor Martyr Commemoration Committee. In Memorandum Chicago Martyrs. 4p., 1937
- 1887-1937. 7 copies
- Item 4: Pioneer Aid and Support Ass'n. Remember the Eleventh of November. Chicago. 29p., 1927
- Item 5: Freedom Press. The Chicago Martyrs. 15p., 1912
- Folder 12: 35B - Chicago Haymarket Riot
- Item 1: Brown, Oril. Haymarket--After Fifty Years. The Christian Century. p. 659-662., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Frank, Scully. Portrait of a Bomb Thrower, Equire. p. 63, 272-276., 1936
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Russel, Charles Edward. The Haymarket and Afterwards. Appelton's Magazine. p. 399-412.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: McConnell, Samuel P. The Chicago Bomb Case. Man! p. 5(149)-6(150)., 1934
- Item 5: McPhaul, Jack. Who Hurled The Haymarket Bomb? Here's A New Answer. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 30., 1957
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Spies, August. Attention Workingmen! Great Mass Meeting Tonight. Chicago Historical Society. 1p., 1886
- note: and a book appraisal. 7 copies.
- Item 7: Alrich, Paul. The Haymarket Tragedy. p. 190-193., 1984
- 2 copies
- Folder 13: 36 - Christian Science
- Item 1: Mussey, Henry Raymond. The Christian Science Censor. The Nation, Inc. 46p., 1930
- Item 2: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. vol. 28. no. 3. pt. 1. p. 227-242., 1907
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. vol. 28. no. 4. pt. II. p. 339-335., 1907
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. III. p. 506-524.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. IV. p. 608-627.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. V. p. 96-116.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. VI. p. 333-348.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. vol. 30. no. 4. pt. X. p. 387-401., 1908
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XI. p. 577-590.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XII. p. 699-712.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XIII. p. 16-31.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Milmine, Georgine. Mary Baker G. Eddy. The Story of Her Life and the History of the Christian Science Monitor. McClure's Magazine. pt. XIV. p. 179-189.
- 2 copies
- Folder 14: 37A - Christianity (Controversial Literature)
- Item 1: Wheless, Joseph. The Church That Was Founded On Lies and Forgeries. Haldeman-Julius Publications. 87p., 1931
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The Truth Seeker Company. The Truth Seeker Collection of Forms and Ceremonies for the Use of Liberals. 119p.
- Item 3: The United Lutheran Publication Home. Luther's Ninety-Five Theses. 24p.
- Folder 15: 37B - Christianity (Controversial Literature)
- Item 1: Twitchell, Henry. The Methodist's Almanac for 1871. Hitchcock & Walden. 65p.
- Item 2: Bennett, D.M. An Open Letter to Jesus Christ. The Truth Seeker Company. 27p.
- Item 3: Bennett, D.M. An Hour with the Devil. The Truth Seeker Company. 61p.
- Item 4: Sunday, Williams Ashley, Rev. Get on the Water Wagon. E.A.K. Hackett Publsher. 1908. 32p.
- Item 5: Andrews, Stephen Pearl. Syllabus of the Sunday Exercises. 3p.
- Item 6: Was Christ a Social or Political Reformer? 32p.
- Item 7: Holyoake, Jacob (Lecturer). The Spirit of Bonner in the Disciplines of Jesus...in the Prosecution, for Blasphemy, of Charles Southwell, Editor of the Oracle of Reason. Cleave and Hetherington; C. Holyoake Sheffield. 16p.
- Item 8: Davis, W.H. A Declaration of the First Principles of the Oracles of the Deity. 52p., 1867
- Item 9: Bryan, Dr. Gerald B. The "I Am: Teachings of Mr. G.W. Ballard. Brochure No. 2. 48p., 1936
- Folder 16: 37C - Christianity (Controversial Literature)
- Item 1: "Williams"; Eastman, Max. The Ballad of Joseph the Nazarene and a Sermon on Reverence. 12p., 1916
- Item 2: The Truthseeker. Rib Ticklers or Questions for Parsons. Truthseeker Series. no. 1. J.W. Gott. 7p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Anderson, Tom. The God Man. The Proletarian Bookstall. 24p., 1922
- Item 4: Neale, Francis. Pious Puerility. G.H Reddalls. 15p.
- Item 5: Hulen, Amos Berry. Porphyr's Work Against the Christians: An Interpretation. Yale Studies in Religion. no. 1. Yale University Press. 55p., 1933
- Item 6: Knowlton, J.C. Prof. Lectures On the Jewish Institutions Includng a Trial From Jesus From a Lawyer's Point Of View. C.E. Barthell. 63p.
- Item 7: The Freethinker. Thomas Patterson. p. 145., 1946
- Item 8: The Anti-Christ Legends. Second Pioneers. vol. 1. no. 5 and 6. Society of Hound Books. p. 99-101,117-118., 1951
- Item 9: Kernan, Williams C. Coughlinism and "Christian" Dictatorship. The Churchman. p. 19-20., 1939
- Item 10: Two More Church Dogmas. 1p.
- Box 6
- Folder 1: 38 - Citizens for Decent Literature
- Item 1: Citizens For Decent Literature. To Arouse Public Awareness and Opinion. 1p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Citizens For Decent Literature. A Typical Speech. 5p., 1960
- Item 3: Citizens For Decent Literature. Sources of Material and Suggested Reading for Those Interested In Promoting Decent Literature. 2p., 1960
- Item 4: Citizens For Decent Literature. Citizens For Decent Literature. 2p.
- Item 5: The Southern California District, Citizens For Decent Literature. News Notes. 2p., 1959
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The Southern California District, Citizens For Decent Literature. News Notes. 6p., 1960
- Item 7: California Citizens For Decent Literature, Inc. The Advocate. no. 4. 4p., 1963
- 2 copies
- Item 8: From: Mosk, Stanley. Proposal to Change State Obscenity Law Defeated. To: Alfred R. Lynch., 1961
- 2 copies
- Folder 2: 39A - Civil Rights
- Item 1: National Civil Liberties Bureau. War-Times Prosections and Mob Violence. 55p., 1917-1919
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Fraenkel, Osmond. The Federal Civil Rights Law. Minnesota Law Review. p. 301-327., 1947
- Item 3: Committee of Editors and Writers of the South. Voting Restrictions in the 13 Southern States. 26p.
- Folder 3: 39B - Civil Rights
- Item 1: The American Academy of Political and Social Science. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 238p., 1951
- Item 2: Carr, Robert K. The Constitution and Congressional Investigating Committees. The Carrie Chapman Memorial Find, Inc. Freedom Agenda. 60p., 1954 & 1955
- Item 3: University of California School of Law. The Year Book of The Selden Society. 61p.
- Item 4: Ingersoll, Edward. Personal Liberty and Martial Law. 38p.
- Item 5: Millis, Walter. Commmuism and Civil Liberties. The Fund for the Republic. 16p., 1956
- Folder 4: 39C - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Baskette, Ewing C. Civil Rights and the Constitution. Political Science 211. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Sprading, Charles T. Freedom and Its Fundamentals. Libertarian Publishing Co. 4p.
- 5 copies
- Item 3: Toynbee, Arnold J. Men Must Choose. Atlantic Monthly. p. 52-58., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Bower, Claude G. Jefferson and Civil Liberties. Atlantic Monthly. p. 27-30., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Peoples' Freedom Union. An Open Letter to Rational Americans. 1p., 1920
- 2 copies
- Item 6: National Lawyers Guild. Civil Liberties Docket. vol. 3. no. 1. 21p., 1957
- Item 7: Civil Liberties League Reviews Year's Work. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: The Manhattan Liberal Club. The Manhattan Liberal Club, Its Past and Present, Its Constitution. 8p., 1903
- note: Adopted April 13, 1877. Season of 1903-4.
- Item 9: National Lawyers Guild. Twentieth Anniversary Convention. 20p., 1957
- Feb. 1937-Feb. 1957.
- Item 10: National Lawyers Guild. New York Guild Lawyer. vol. 16. no. 11. 8p., 1958
- Folder 5: 39D - Civil Rights
- Item 1: National Lawyers Guild. A Message to American Lawyers. 7p.
- Item 2: Southern Commission on the Study of Lynching. Lynchings and What They Mean. The Commission. 76p.
- Item 3: Bennett, Clifton. The F.B.I.--- The Basis of an American Police State. The Alarming Methods of J. Edgar Hoover. E. Haldeman Julius. 27p., 1948
- Item 4: Martin, Everett Dean. The Mob Mind vs Civil Liberty. The American Civil Liberties Union. 31p., 1920
- Item 5: Fleishman, Harry; Kornbluh, Joyce Lewis; Segal, Benjamin D. Security, Civil Liberties, and Unions. National Labor Service. 52p., 1965
- Item 6: Cushman, Robert E. Safegurading Our Civil Liberties. Publc Affiars Pamphlet. no. 43. Public Affairs Committee. 31p., 1941
- Folder 6: 39E - Civil Rights
- Item 1: International Labor Defense. 'Equal Justice' 1936-1937. 104p.
- Item 2: Devaldes, Manuel. Reflexions Sur l'individualisme. Le Libertiaire. 57p., 1910
- Item 3: Glendora Strikers Defense Committee. Big Flats Men Sentenced. 3p.
- 3 copies
- Item 4: Bernard, Will. The Rights of the Man Next Door. American Legion Magazine. p. 32., 1950
- 2 1/2 copies
- Item 5: Kelly, Alfred H. Where Constitutional Liberty Came From. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 46p., 1954
- Item 6: Edwards, Richard A,Edwards, Richard A. The Fourteenth Amendment and Civil Liberty.Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 46p., 1955
- Item 7: Westin, Alan. Discussion Cases. Freedom Agenda. Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund, Inc. 22p., 1955
- Folder 7: 39F - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Schroeder, Theodore. Democracy. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Teeters, Negley K. The Loss of Civil Rights of the Convivted Felon and Their Reinstatement. American Friends Service Committee. The Prison Journal. vol. 25. no. 3. pp. 78-87., 1946
- Folder 8: 39G - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Freedom. freedom. Pryns Hopkins. 85p., 1942
- Item 2: Carr, Robert K. The Seesaw Between Freedom and Power. University of Illinois Bulletin. vol. 57. no. 75. Department of Political Science. 24p., 1960
- Item 3: Baskette, Ewing C. Notes on Freedom of Expression ad Indirectly or Freedom of Speeches. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 9: 39H - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Abernathy, Glenn. Assemblies in the Public Streets. South Carolina War Quarterly. p. 384-416., 1953
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The Existence of Civil Law at Common Law. South Carolina War Quarterly. p. 449-457.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Nye, Russel B. Civil Liberties and the Anti-Slavery Controversey. Science and Society. p. 125-146., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Students and Faculty of Marquette University School of Law. Symposium of Freedom. Marquette Law Review. vol. 25. no. 1. 56p., 1940
- Folder 10: 39I - Civil Rights
- Item 1: Several Committees in New York. History of the Morgan Abduction. Ezra A. Cook. 95p.
- Item 2: Riesman, David. Civil Liberties in a Periof of Transition. Public Policy. vol. 3. Graduate School of Public Administration, Harvard University. 96p., 1942
- Item 3: Nearing, Scott. "To Promote the General Welfare." Social Science Pamphlets. no. 1. Harborside, Maine Social Science Institute. 31p.
- Item 4: Mateos, Adolfo Lopez. The Liberties in Mexico. Documents for the History of a Government. La Justicia. 16p., 1961
- Item 5: Medieval Liberty Poems. American Historical Review. p. 281-290., 1943
- 2 copies
- Folder 11: 40A - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: To The Amerian People: Report Upon the Illegal Practices of the United States Department of Justice. Workers' Defense Union. 67p., 1920
- Item 2: Boudin, Louis B. The Supreme Court and Civil Rights. Science & Society. vol 1. no. 3. p. 273-309., 1937
- Item 3: A Psychological Study of Judicial Opinon. 45p.
- Item 4: Hoyne, Thomas, Hon. The Lawyers As A Pioneer. Fergus Printing Co. 46p., 1881
- Item 5: Parker, Joel. Habeas Corpus, and Martial Law. Welch, Bigelow, and Co. 58p., 1861
- Item 6: Tunstall, Robert B. John Marshall: One Hundred Years Later. American Bar Association Journal. p. 561-568., 1935
- 2 copies
- Folder 12: 40B - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Montgomery, Jon T. The Writ of Habeas Corpus, and Mr. Binney. 35p.
- Item 2: Wharton, G.M. Remarks on Mr. Binney's Treatise on The Writ of Habeas Corpus. John Campbell. 20p., 1862
- Item 3: Johnston, J.F. The Suspending Power of the Writ of Habeas Corpus. John Campbell. 48p., 1862
- Item 4: Benedict, Judson, D., Rev. Opinon of Judge N.K Hall of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York of Habeas Corpus in the Case of the Rev. Judson D. Benedict. Comstock and Cassidy. 15p., 1862
- Item 5: Fraenkel, Osmund K. Federal Habeas Corpus Jurisdiction to Review State Convictions. Federal Rules Decisions. p. 99-104., 1953
- Item 6: Fraenkel, Osmund K. The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties, 1947 Model. New York Lawyer's Association. 12p., 1948
- Item 7: Freund, Paul E. The Surpeme Court and Civil Liberties. Vanderbilt Law Review. vol. 4. no. 3. p. 533-554., 1951
- Folder 13: 40C - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: The Ambiguity of Our Justice System. H.F. Haas. 18p.
- Item 2: Hervey, John G., & Kelley, Joseph J., Jr. Some Constitutional Aspects of Statutory Regulation of Libels on Government. Temple University Law Quarterly. vol. 15. no. 4. 40p., 1941
- Item 3: Hadley, Edwin W. Bias and Prejudice or The Case of the Seven Bishops. Boston University Law Review. vol. 32. no. 3. p 265-286., 1952
- Item 4: Faught, Albert Smith. Seventeenth Century Judges and Lawyers and Court Proceedings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Bar Associaton Quarterly. 10p., 1946
- Item 5: Godwin, William. Reflections of Political Justice. C.W. Daniel Limited. 24p.
- note: Arranged by Caroline Potter.
- Item 6: Ames, Sarah, E. An Open Letter to Judge Jospeh E. Gray. 19p., 1893
- Item 7: Trumbo, Dalton. Harry Bridges. The League of American Writers. 28p., 1941
- Item 8: Richardson, Elliot L. Freedom of Expression and the Function of the Courts. Harvard Law Review. vol. 65. no. 1. The Harvard Law Review Association. 54p., 1951
- Folder 14: 40D - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Epstein, Leon D. Justice Douglas and the Civil Liberties. Wisconsin Law Review. p. 125-157., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 2: The American Law School Review. Symposium of Civil Liberties. vol. 9. no. 9. West Publishing Co. p. 881-902., 1941
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Stamps, Norman L. Freedom of Assembly. University of Kansas Law Review. p. 187-202.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Constitutional Law--Due Process--Picketing and Freedom of Speech. University of Kansas City Law Review. p. 96-104., 1951
- Folder 15: 40E - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Mann, Howard. Mr. Justice Rutledge and Civil Liberties. Iowa Law Review. vol. 35. p. 663-700., 1956
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Beck, Alfred. Silas A. Strawn Collection of Supreme Cout Briefs. Chicago Bar Association. p. 196-210., 1941
- Item 3: Cahn, Edmund, Prof. Can the Supreme Court Defend Civil Liberties? no. 9. Sidney Hillman Foundation. 18p.
- Item 4: Swinburne, John, M.D. A Review of the Case of the People Agt. Rev. Henry Budge, Indicted for the Murder of His Wife, Priscilla Budge. C. Van Benthuysen. 94p., 1862
- Item 5: Oppenheim, Leonard. The Civil Liberties Doctrines of Mr. Justice Holmes and Mr. Justice Cardozo. Tuane Law Review. vol. 20. p. 177-219., 1945
- Item 6: Schroeder, Theodore. "Due Process of Law" in Relation to Statutory Uncertainty and Constructive Offences. Free Speech League. 74p., 1908
- Folder 16: 40F - Civil Rights and the Courts
- Item 1: Le Sueur, Arthur, and Chase, George. â??The Right To His Day In Court.â?? National Civil Liberties Bureau. 11p.
- Item 2: Trumball, M.M., Gen. Trial of the Judgement, A Review of the Anarchist Case. Health and Home Publishing Co. 75p., 1888
- Item 3: Spooner, Lysander. Illegality of the Trial of John W. Webster. Bela Marsh. 16p., 1850
- Item 4: Supreme Court of the United States. Nos. 98, 99, 100. Powell, Roberson, and Wright vs. State of Alabama. Patterson vs. State of Alabama. Weems and Norris vs. State of Alabama. Gallo & Ackerman, Inc. 76p., 1932
- Item 5: Davis, Elmer. Due Process of Law. The Saturday Review of Literature. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Judge Lowell Reversed. Nashville Independent. 1p., 1933
- 2 copies
- Item 7: For the People. Miami Herald. 2p., 1944
- 2 copies
- Item 8: But, Judge! 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: Baskette, Ewing C. 3 grounds upon which witness may refuse to testify. 3p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 17: 41A - Communism (Russia)
- Item 1: Bittleman, Alex. Trotsky the Traitor. Worlers Library Publishers, Inc. 30p., 1937
- Item 2: Trotsky, Leon. The Suppressed Testament of Lenin. Pioneer Pubishers. 47p., 1935
- Item 3: O'Hare, Kate Richards. Americanism and Bolshevism. Frank P. O'Hare. The Kate O'Hare Booklets. no. 3. 46p., 1919
- Item 4: Maximov, G. Bolshevism, Promises and Reality. The Free Society Group of Chicago. 20p., 1935
- Item 5: Panin, Ivan. The Revolutionary Movement in Russia. Moses King, Harvard Square. T.O. Metcalf & Co. 23p., 1881
- Item 6: Kameneff, L. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat. The Marxian Education Society. 15p., 1920
- Item 7: Kameneff, L. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat. "The Toiler." 14p., 1920
- Item 8: Sprenger, Rudolph. Bolshevism. International Review. 48p.
- Item 9: Tolstoy, Leo. The Root of Evil. Murray Broadsides. no. 11. Norman Murray. 16p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 18: 41B - Communism (Russia)
- Item 1: Mme. Catherine Breshkovskaya. "Grandmother of the Russian Revolution." 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: A Decade of Bolshevism. Bulletin of the Relief Fund. no. 4. 4p., 1927
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Goldman, Emma. Heroic Women of the Russian Revolution.6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Assassination of the Late Emperor of Ruissia: The Condemned Prisoners. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 5: The Conspiracies in St. Petersburg: Sketches by Our Lovely Artist. The illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 6: The "Freiheit" Prosecution-- Trail of Herr Most at the Central Criminal Court. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Assassination of Alexander II: Sketch Showing Exactly How the Emperor Was Attacked. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Russian Political Prisoners at Railway Station. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The Conspiracies in St. Petersburg: The Nihilists Carried to Execution.1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 10: The Nihilist Trials in St. Petersburg--The Execution of Kviatkovsky and Presniakov in the Peter Paul Fortress in the Fifth of November. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: The Conspiracies at St. Petersburg: The Nihilists on the Scaffold. The Illustrated London News. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 12: The Winter Palace, St. Petersburg Wherer the Late Emperor Died on Sunday Late. The Illustrated London News. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Late Emperor Alexander II of Russia After Death. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Funeral of the Emperor of Russia. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: The Citadel Church, St. Petersburg, Where the Late Emperor's Body Lay in State.
- Item 16: The Late Alexander II, Riding a Sledge Throughout St. Petersburg. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Consecrating the Memorial Chapel on the Spot Where the Late Emperor of Russia Was Killed. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Sledge Approaching the City Stopped by Police. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 19: The Late Alexander II, Emperor of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Alexander III, the New Emperor of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 21: Alexander III, the New Emperor of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 22: Messrs. Maul and Fox. The New Empress of Russia. 1p., 1881
- 2 copies
- Item 23: Dostoieffsky, Fedor. Prison Life in Siberia. Harper Franklin's Square Library. no. 594. Harper & Brothers. 60p.
- Box 7
- Folder 1: 42A - Communism (U.S.)
- Item 1: National Committee, Communist Party, U.S.A. An Appeal to the American People! 4p.
- Item 2: National Defense Committee. A Communist Trial. 80p.
- Item 3: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 1. 19p., 1948
- Item 4: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 3. 19p., 1948
- Item 5: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 4. 21p., 1948
- Item 6: Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives. 100 Things You Need to Know About Communism and Education. Series 5. 18p., 1948
- Item 7: The Communist Party of the U.S.A. Deah Penatly Demanded. Workers Library Publishers. 31p., 1930
- Item 8: Gannes, Harry. Graft and Gangsters. Workers Library Publishers. 63p.
- Item 9: Dirksen, Everett, Rep., and Griffith, Ernest S. Communism in Action. 79th Congress, 2d Session House Document No. 754. 141p.
- 1946
- Folder 2: 42B - Communism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Workers Library Publishers. The Communist Position on the Negro Question. 64p., 1928
- Item 2: We Think They Are Mistaken. 4p.
- Item 3: Kamp, Joseph P. Anything but the truth. Constitutional Education League, Inc. 32p., 1945
- Folder 3: 42C - Communism (U.S.)
- Item 1: Thompson, Robert. The Path of a Renegade. New Century Publishers. 23p., 1946
- Item 2: Fuchs, Ralph F. Should Reds Be Allowed to Teach? 1p., 2 copies
- Item 3: 11 Communists' Conviction Upheld by Supreme Court. 1p., 1951
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Nation-Wide Roundup Of Reds Under Way With Arrest Of 17. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Committee Cites Communists' Usee of Liberties To Bid for Power. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Collier, Bert. Slump Taken by 'Reds' as Opportunity. Atlantan Georgian. vol. 33. no. 10. 3p., 1934
- Item 7: Bill Approved in Illinois House to Outlaw Communism in State. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Goldstein, Alvin H. Red Trail Serves Notice--FBI Keeping a Close Watch on U.S. Communists' Actions. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 9: The Stalinist Frame-Ups From Moscow to Minneapolis. 1p., 1937
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Our First "Red" Presidential Ticket. The Literary Digest. p. 19., 1924
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Where the Americans dollars go. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 12: Russian National Committee. To the Capitalist of the United States. 1p., 1928
- 2 copies
- Item 13: State Senator Accuses Witness Of Being In Contempt During Broyles Bill Hearings. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 14: One Dissenter in 39. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Army Defends Loyalty Of Alleged Communists. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: United States Court of Appeals. United States of America, Appellee, vs., Eugene Dennis, John B. Williamson, Jacob Stachel, Robert G. Thompson, Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., Henry Winston, John Gates, Irving Potash, Gilbert Green, Carl Winter, and Gus Hall, Appellants. Before: L. Hand, Swan, and Chase, Circuit Judges. Argued June 21, 22, and 23, 1950. Decided August 1, 1950. no. 242. p. 1615-1684., 1949-1950
- Folder 4: 43A - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Wallenberg, Harry A., Jr. Whither Freedom? Libertarian Press. 22p., 1954
- Item 2: The Joint Committee on the Conscientious Objectors & the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. What About the Conscientious Objector? National Literautre Department, Women's International League of Peace and Freedom. 106p, 1940
- Item 3: Committee of 100 Friends of Conscientious Objectors. Who Are The Conscientious Objectors? 36p., 1919
- Item 4: Secretary of War. Statement Concerning the Treatment of Conscientious Objectors in the Army. 73p., 1919
- Item 5: American Friends Service Committee. We the Offenders. 28p.
- Item 6: Sibley, Murray and Wardlaw, Ada. Conscientious Objectors in Prison. Pacifist Research Bureau. Pacifism and Government. Series 5. no. 2., 1945
- Item 7: Erling H. Lunde. Defense of Erling H. Lunde Conscientious Objector to War made before a Court Marshall at Camp Funston, Kansas. Oct. 15, 1918. American Industrial Co. 15p., 1918
- Item 8: The Amnesty Committee of Chicago. Conscientious Objector to War. 12p., 1919
- note: concerning Brent Dow Allinson.
- Item 9: National Civil Liberties Bureau. The Facts about Conscientious Objectors in the United States. 32p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Folder 5: 43B - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Eichel, Julius. The Murphy-Taylor Conscientious Fund. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Muste, A.J. Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors. 1p., 1955
- 2 copies
- Item 3: American Industrial Company. "Crucifixions" in the Twentieth Century. 4p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Smiley, E. Glenn, Kinney, Raymond E., Coan, Donald N. Resist Conscription Committee. 1p., 1948
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Balch, Emily Greene et. al. The Individual and the State. 14p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Randolph, Richard. Conscientious Objectors Do Vital War Job. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Editor of 'Wallpaper Extra' Of Civil War Day Succumbs. Nashville Burner. 1p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Folder 6: 43C - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: The Fellowship of Reconciliation. Conscientious Objectors to War. The Boltoph Printing Works. 32p.
- Item 2: Hassler, R. Alfred. Conscripts of Conscience. The Fellowship of Reconciliation. 71p., 1942
- Item 3: What Happens in Military Prisons. 12p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Haessler, Carl. Statement by Carl Haessler. Milwaukee Committee on Amnesty or Political Prisons. 5p., 1919
- Item 5: Dillon, Charles H., Hon. Speech of Hon. Charles H. Dillon. Washington Government Printing Office. 7p., 1919
- Item 6: Erling. Moans from the Military Machine. American Industrial Company. 4p., 1918
- Item 7: Students and War. The Christian Century. p. 656-658., 1936
- Item 8: National Civil Liberties Union. Political Prisoners in Federal Military Prisons. 21p., 1918
- Item 9: Libertarian Press. You Can Resist the Draft. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Universal Military Training. The Christian Century. 24p.
- Item 11: No-Conscription Fellowship. Rex v. Bertrand Russel. 23p., 1916
- Item 12: Payroll Guarantee Association (Ham N' Eggs). Ham N' Eggs. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Draper, Hal. The Truth About Gerald Smith. Workers Party. 18p.
- Item 14: Case Pressed for Weber's Release. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Varied Punishment for 'Crime' of Conscience. 2p., 1945
- note: 2 titles. 2 copies
- Item 15: Pacifist Research Bureau. Conscientious War Objectors In World War II. F.O.R. Fellowship. vol. 15. no. 1. Section 2. 19p., 1949
- Folder 7: 43D - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Military Mind 'Repents'; Cuts Weber Sentence to Five Years. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Henry Weber's Credo. excerpt from Feb. 1, 1945. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Weber Case 'Ought Not Be Dropped.' 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 4: Demand For Congressional Probe Of Weber Sentence Widespread. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Kepler, Roy. The Sick City. Pacifica Views. vol. 3. no. 50. 4p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Military 'Justice': Life Sentence for S.L.P. Man's Act of Conscience. Weekly People. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Freedom Press. Fight Conscription! 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Liberty Press. Down With Conscription. 1p.
- 12 copies
- Item 9: Denver Photo-Engravers' Union No. 18, Secretary-Treasurer. F.D.R. Slave Bill Support Violates Oath, Says Union. 1p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 10: Sandin, Max. Conscientious Objectors. Cleveland Citizen. 2p., 1940
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Boyd, Lester S. Objectors Carry Out Soil Conservation Experiments for U.S. Near Coshocton. The Cleveland Press. p. 16., 1942
- 3 copies
- Item 12: Hofer, David. Desecrations of the Dead by American "Hun." American Industrial Company. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Weber Says He Fight for Democracy 'The Only Way to Get it and Keep it.' 2p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Erling. Letters from a Political Prisoner in a Mental Hospital U.S.A. American Industrial Company. 4p., 1918
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Peace on Earth: Good Will to Men. Peoples Freedom Union. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Weekly People. Open Letter to the Secretary of War. 2p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 17: Committee for Amnesty. Amnesty for War Objections. 2p.
- 3 copies
- Item 18: The American Civil Liberties Union. C.O.'s Treated as Criminals. 1p.
- 3 copies
- Folder 8: 43E - Conscientious Objectors
- Item 1: Weekly People. Military Mind 'Repents'; Weber Sentence Five Years. 2p., 1945
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Absolutist War Objectors Association. The Absolutist. vol. 3. no. 21. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Coan, Donald W. To Whom It May Concern: 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 4: No-Conscription League of New York. Mass Meeting. Freedom of Conscience at All Times. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Chicago Committee to Oppose Peacetime Conscription. Army Asks Draft Extension To Get 170,000 Men. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Stewart, Annalee. Dear Co-worker Against Conscription. Chicago Committee to Oppose Peacetime Conscription. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Los Angeles Branch, Break Conscription Committee. Break Conscription Committee. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Alternative. Alternative. 8p.
- Item 9: Committee for Amnesty. Information for C.O.s Relatives and Friends, Washington Amnesty Demonstration. 1p., 1946
- Item 10: Halt! Attention! Open Letter to British Soldiers. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 11: Stokes, Thomas L. Mercy and Justice. The Washington Daily News. Committee for Amnesty. 1p., 1945
- Item 12: Glendora Strikers' Defense Committee. 5 Years, Work Withtout Pay, Dependents Without Support. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Item 13: Stewart, Annalee. Dear Coworker: Chicago Committee to Oppose Peacetime Conscription. 1p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 14: Legio Girds for Battle to Procure Passage to Military Training Law. The National Legionnaire vol. 12. no. 1. 2p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 15: Attitudes of House Military Affairs Committee. 1p., 1946
- 2 copies
- Item 16: Americans Friends Service Committee. No! to Peactime Conscription. 1p.
- Item 17: Sandin, Max. Conscientious Objectors. The Cleveland Citizen. 1p., 1940
- 2 copies
- Item 18: Sibley, Mulford Q., Jacob, Phillip E. Conscription of Conscience. 1p., 1940-1947
- 2 copies
- Item 19: Holograph. 12p.
- 2 copies
- Item 20: Miscellaneous articles: 'Justice' of Militarism. 1p. Conscription. 1p. Widespread Demand for Congressional Probe. 1p.
- note: 3 other unnamed articles. 1p.
- Folder 9: 44A - Cooperative Communities
- Item 1: The Ruskin Co-Operative Colony. American Journal of Sociology. p. 667-680.
- 2 copies
- Item 2: Pratt, Harry E. The Murder of Eric Janson, Leader of Bishop Hill Colony. Journal of Illinois State Historical Society. p. 55-69., 1952
- 2 copies
- Item 3: Parks, Edd Winfield. Dreamer's Vision, Frances Wright at Nashoba. Tennessee Historical Magazine. Series 2. vol. 2. no. 2., 1932
- 2 copies
- Item 4: A Brief History of the Amana Society or Commuity of True Inspiration. 1714-1900. 32p., 1909
- Item 5: Hertzka, Dr. T. A Trip to Freeland. The Freeland Printing and Publishing Co. 66p., 1905
- Item 6: Mielke, Thelma. A Case for Your Concern. The Federal Prison versus the Newark Christian Colony. 1p.
- 2 copies
- Item 7: Brook Farm, 1841-1941. Books From the Shelves of Raymond Adams, An An Exhibit at the University of North Carolina Library, November, 1941. 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 8: Adams, Raymond. Booklist of American Communities, A Collection of Books in the Library of Raymond Adams. 13p., 1935
- 2 copies
- Folder 10: 44B - Cooperative Communities
- Item 1: Beautiful Brentwood. Eagle-Library--Long Island; Its Early Days and Development. p. 85.
- Item 2: A Brief History of the City f Modern Times, Long Island, New York. And a Glorification of some of its Saints. 35p.
- Item 3: Funnell, Walter S. Brentwood, Setlled by Reform Group in 1851, Get Actories For Defense Subcontracts. 7p.
- Item 4: History of Brentwood. Based on information received from Oliver E. Krieger. 4p.
- 2 copies
- Item 5: Horton, H.P. The Story of "Modern Times." 6p.
- 2 copies
- Item 6: Ewing C. Baskette. Time Money. Labor Certificates. 2p.
- 2 copies
- Folder 11: 44C - Cooperative Communities
- Item 1: Communal Living. 11 chapters.
- note: chapter four is missing
- Folder 12: 45A - Crime and Criminals
- Item 1: Heinzen, Karl. Murder and Liberty. H. Lieber. 30p., 1881
- Item 2: Luxemburg, Rosa. letter from prison. The Socialist Book Centre, Ltd. 48p., 1946
- Item 3: Carp