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Creator: | Browder, Earl, 1891-1973. |
Title: | Earl Browder Papers |
Inclusive Dates: | 1879-1990 |
Quantity: | 48.0 linear ft. |
Abstract: | Papers of the General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. When the Party was reconstituted as the Communist Political Association later that year, Browder was chosen as its President, however he was expelled in 1946 following a debate over Party leadership. Following his expulsion, Browder lectured and wrote about Marxism and represented Soviet writers and publishers for publication in the United States. Collection includes correspondence/subject files (1879-1970) relating to Marxist philosophy, the workings of the C.P.U.S.A., Browder's role within the Party and to Browder's business ventures as well as legal files (1938-1958); manuscripts (1924-1967) of Browder and others, including Browder's manuscripts for articles, books, memoranda, news releases, pamphlets, reports, and speeches; and memorabilia including personal files and photographs of Browder and his family, and some colleagues. Notable correspondents include Roger Baldwin, Daniel Bell, Bruce Bliven, Rudy Blum, Louis B. Boudin, Juan Antonio Corretjer, Theodore Draper, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, William Z. Foster, Joseph Freeman, A.A. Heller, Lotte Jacobi, Alfred Kohlberg, Robert S. Minor, Tom Mooney, Paul and Eslanda Goode Robeson, Anna Rochester, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jack Selford, Joseph R. Starobin, I.F. Stone, John Strachey, Anna Louise Strong, Dirk Jan Struik, Norman Thomas, Harry Frederick Ward, Sumner Welles, and others. Also included is a holograph letter of greeting from Mao Zedong. The collection also includes Browder's personal library and other published materials. |
Language: | English, Russian, Spanish |
Repository: | Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center |
Earl Russell Browder (1891-1973) was General Secretary of the Communist party of the United States during the height of its popularity, in the 1930s and 1940s and twice represented the Party as its candidate for President. Earl Browder was born on May 20, 1891, in Wichita, Kansas. He was the son of William Browder and Martha Jane Hankins Browder. His father was a teacher and farmer who was avidly Populist. Earl Browder had little formal education and went to work to help support the family. At the age of 15 Browder joined the Socialist party, but within a few years he moved on to the newly formed Syndicalist League of North America, led by William Z. Foster. He took courses in law and business and became manager of a cooperative store in Olathe, Kansas where he authored a manual on the principles of accounting for cooperatives. In 1917, Browder was convicted of espionage for speaking out against potential US involvement in World War I and following his release from prison continued to oppose the war and was again convicted and served a second sentence. Soon after he left prison in 1919, he joined the newly organized Communist party. He also went to work for Foster's Trade Union Educational League (TUEL) in New York City. In 1921 Browder and Foster represented the TUEL at the Red International of Labor Unions (RILU) in Moscow. Browder became a top aide to Foster. In 1926 Browder travelled to Moscow and then China as part of an international Communist labor delegation. Returning to the United States in 1929, Browder helped Foster become General Secretary of the party. When poor health forced Foster into semi-retirement in 1932, Browder succeeded to the party leadership. During the 15 years of his leadership, the Communist party grew from a membership of a few thousand to over 100,000 and gained both visibility and considerable respectability with Browder as its "face" and "voice". Browder was the Party's candidate for President in 1936 and 1940, both times with James W. Ford as his running mate. In 1940, Browder was convicted of passport fraud and sentenced to four years in federal prison in Atlanta but his sentence was commuted by President Roosevelt after 14 months. In the election of 1944, Browder supported Roosevelt's reelection and presided over the dissolution of the United States Communist Party and the formation of the Communist Political Association. In 1946, Browder and his brother William were both expelled from the international Communist Party. Following his expulsion, Earl Browder wrote and lectured and worked with Soviet publishers and authors to get their books published in the United States. Browder died in Princeton, NJ on June 27, 1973.
The Earl Browder Papers consists of biographical material, correspondence-subject files, writings and memorabilia.
Biographical material comprises biographical sketches, obituaries and genealogical material.
Correspondence-subject files comprise approximately half the collection. Represented here are important individuals in the Communist and Socialist movements such as (Benjamin Davis, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, James W. Ford, William Z. Foster, Vito Marcantonio, Upton Sinclair, Norman Thomas and Mao Zedong). There are extensive transcipts of early Central Committee Plenum sessions (March, April 1930) and other early organizing meetings of the Communist Party USA and the TUEL. Correspondence with and reports about labor unions, other political parties ( American Labor Party, Henry Wallace's Progressive Party, Socialist Party), and organizations (International Labor Defense, National Council for Prevention of War ) are also well represented. Boxes 10 through 15 contain material directly relating to the Communist Party USA or to Communist parties in various countries including Canada, Cuba, Greece, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Spain and New Zealand. Also represented are a number of publications ( The Daily Worker, New Masses), publishers (Duke University Press, Haldeman-Julius Publications, Oxford University Press, OGIZ), and booksellers ( [Irving] Ephraim, O'Brien Antiquarian Bookseller), as well as educational institutions (Cornell University, New York University, Princeton University). Extensive legal files concerning Earl Browder's passport violation case (United States v. Earl Browder 22 USC 220) and Raissa Browder's deportation case (United States v. Raissa Berkmann Browder) are included. There is also family correspondence including letters to and from Earl Browder and his wife Raisa during Browder's time in jail. Correspondence of Browder's sons Felix, Andrew and William which is related to their own careers has been included in Memorabilia.
Writings contains articles (including letters to the editor), books and speeches, almost all on political topics relating to labor problems and/or Communism. Sample titles/topics include "The Communist Party and Civil Liberties in the United States," "How To Tell an Anti-Democrat and How To Beat Him," and "Cooperation with Communists." Of particular interest in this series are several versions of Browder's autobiography, which was never completed or published. There is a great deal of duplication of text among articles, speeches and pamphlets as Browder's speeches were often published in multiple forms.
Memorabilia includes address books, artwork, clippings about Browder from a wide range of publications, financial material, and photographs of Browder, both personal (family and friends) and political (Communist International 7th World Congress). Also included in Memorabilia are postcards which Browder brought back or sent to his sons for their postcard albums, printed material, a number of sound recordings, and travel souvenirs.
Biographical material, Correspondence-subject files and Memorabilia are arranged alphabetically by topic or subject. Writings are subdivided by type; within that, articles and speeches are arranged chronologically while books are alphabetical by title.
The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require advanced notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.
Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.
A number of published items were sent to Rare Books for cataloging. Please refer to the Classic Catalog and search on "Gift of Earl Browder" to locate these items. In addition, Rare Books has substantial cataloged holdings of Communist publications such as the New Masses, Communist International and Bolʹshevik. Please refer to the Classic Catalog for these items as well.
All audiorecordings have been digitized.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Earl Browder Papers,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
Created by: --
Date: 2001-01-01
Revision history: 22 Jul 2009 - converted to EAD (MRC);
21 Jul 2011 - fully processed, updated (PRB);
25 Jul 2011 - minor subject term corrections (MRC);
11 Oct 2013 - sound recordings added (MRC);
23 May 2014 - sound recordings digitized (MRC);
1 Dec 2016 - additions to following boxes: 4, 5, 6, 20, 47, 48, 50, 62, 66, Oversize
1 (PB);
10 Jan 2024 - Yonkers Club correspondence date corrected (DTF);
13 Feb 2024 - updated media inventory, added Oversize 4 and 5 (IRP);
17 Jul 2024 - box contents in inventory corrected (DTF)
Note on alternate formats:
All audiorecordings have been digitized.
Lists | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Lists of Browder material |
Biographical material | |||||||||||
Box 1 | Bio outlines and published biographies undated | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Genealogy notes undated | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Memorial service 1973 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Obituaries 1973 | ||||||||||
Box 1 | Personal documents |
Correspondence-subject files | |||||||||||
Box 2 | A 1944-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Abad Santos y Basco, José 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Abe, Yukio 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Abraham Lincoln School, Chicago, Illinois 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Academy of Science of the USSR 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | L'Action Catholique 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Adamic, Louis 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Adams, C. B. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Adams, Josephine Truslow 1945, 1946, 1956, 1959, 1962, undated | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Aero Digest 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Agapov, Boris 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Agnoletti, Enzo Enriques 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Ainsley, Sheridan 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | The Aircraft 1936 - worker-based union at Curtiss, Buffalo, NY | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Albizu Campos, Pedro 1936-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Alexander, Gross Wilbur 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Alexander, Robert J. 1950-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | All-America Anti-Imperialist League 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | All Union Central Council of Trade Unions 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Allen, James undated | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Allen, Theodore William 1945 | ||||||||||
Alter, Victor | |||||||||||
See Ehrlich Alter Case | |||||||||||
Alvarez, G. Arnedo | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Argentina | |||||||||||
Box 2 | Álvarez del Vayo, Julio 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Am-Rus Literary and Music Agency 1954, 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America 1951, undated | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Amalgamated Plant Protection 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Amalgamated Public Service Workers' Union undated | ||||||||||
Box 2 | Amerasia 1947 | ||||||||||
America First Party | |||||||||||
See Smith, Gerald Lyman Kenneth. | |||||||||||
Box 2 | American Artist 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Bar Association 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Book Company 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Book Publishers Council 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Civil Liberties Union 1930-1952 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Committee for Defense of Puerto Rican Political Prisoners 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Committee for Liberation 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born 1939-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Committee for the Resettlement of Jews in Birobidjan 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial Cooperatives 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Commonwealth Federation 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Congress of Industry 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Consular Service, Paris 1921 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | The American Economic Foundation 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Exporter 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Federation of Labor 1933 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Federation of Teachers 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | "American Forum of the Air," Mutual Broadcasting System 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Fund for Public Service 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 2 | American Journal of Psychiatry 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Labor Party 1937-1953 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Labor Party, Progressive Committee 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American League Against War and Fascism 1933, 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Legion 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Library Service 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | The American Magazine 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Negro Labor Congress 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American News Company, Inc 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Overseas Airlines System 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Retail Federation 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Review of Soviet Medicine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Russian Institute 1943, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Scientist 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | The American Scholar 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Slav Anti-Hitler Congress 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | The American Socialist 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Society for Technical Aid to Spanish Democracy 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American-Soviet Musical Society 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Writers' Congress 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | American Youth Congress 1936, 1940 | ||||||||||
"America's Town Meeting of the Air" | |||||||||||
See Town Hall, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 3 | Amter, Israel 1942, 1942, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Analysis 1945 | ||||||||||
Anderson, Clinton P. | |||||||||||
See United States House of Representatives Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures | |||||||||||
Box 3 | Anderson, Edith 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Angell, Norman 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Anthony Productions, Inc. 1971 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Anti-Communist legislation 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Anti-Defamation League 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Anti-Hitlerism and Latin America 1941-1943 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Anti-Semitism 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Appelman, Mike 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | [D.] Appleton-Century Company, Inc 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Arakcheyev, Alexey Andreyevich undated | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Archway Book Store, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Arco Publishing Company 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Argentina 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Argosy 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Armenians in America 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Army & Navy Journal 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Army Ordnance 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Aronow, Edward I. 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Aronsberg, Emanuel 1925 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Arze, José Antonio 1942-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Associated Press 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Atlanta Constitution 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Atlantic City High School 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | The Atlantic Monthly 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Auer, William 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Auerbach, Isabel 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Auld, James C. 1960, 1961, 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | "The Author Meets the Critics," WQXR Radio 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | B 1935-1955 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Bachrach, Marion undated | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Bacon Pamphlet Service 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Baker, Hart E. 1945 | ||||||||||
Baker, Rudy | |||||||||||
See Blum, Rudolph. | |||||||||||
Box 3 | [Walter H.] Baker Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Baker & Taylor Company | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Baldwin, Roger 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Bannister, L. Ward 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Barden, Leonard 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Baruch, Bernard Mannes 1926 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Bassols, Narciso 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 3 | Bates, Ralph 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | [Eugene] Bechtold, Bookseller 1948 | ||||||||||
Bedacht, Max | |||||||||||
See American Fund for Public Service. | |||||||||||
Box 4 | Bednarski, Sigmund 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Beechhurst Press, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Bell, Daniel | |||||||||||
See The Fund for the Republic, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 4 | Bell, Tom Jay 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | [Matthew] Bender & Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Beneš, Edvard 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Benjamin, Herbert 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Berenson, Mitchell 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Berg, Philip 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Berkmann, Mary 1935-1962 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Berkmann, S.B. (Bernard) 1936-1938 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Beria, Lavrenty Pavlovich 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Berkowitz, Sylvia 1954-1965 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bernard, John Toussaint 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bernaut, Elsa 1961-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Berti, Giuseppe 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bessie, Alvah 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bethune, Henry Norman 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Biddle, Francis undated | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Billboard 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Biller, David Wolfe 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Birkhead, Leon Milton 1940 | ||||||||||
Birobidjan | |||||||||||
See American Committee for the Resettlement of Jews in Birobidjan. | |||||||||||
Box 4 | Bishop, Rufus Walter 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bittleman, Alexander 1925, 1937, 1938, 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Black Legion 1936, 1941 | ||||||||||
See also Ku Klux Klan | |||||||||||
Bliven, Bruce | |||||||||||
See New Republic | |||||||||||
Box 4 | Blossom, Frederick A. undated | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Blum, Rudolph and Lilly 1951-1970 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Blum, Rudolph [?] writing as Ralph Bowman (pseudonym) undated | ||||||||||
Box 4 | The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bohn, William E. 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bolivia 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bolivian Democratic Union 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 4 | Bolshevik 1947-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Boni & Gaer, Inc 1947-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Bonnier's New York, NY 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Bonus Book Club, Inc 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Book Find Club 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Bookbinding and Book Production 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Books Abroad 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | "Books on Trial," WHN Radio 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Boston Evening Transcript 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Boudin, Louis B. 1943, 1951-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Braman, Robert E., "Boston Coastwise shipping" undated | ||||||||||
Branch, William E. (pseudonym) | |||||||||||
See Browder, William (brother of E.B.) | |||||||||||
Box 5 | Brandt & Brandt 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Bransten, Richard 1941-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Brant, Neil 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Brazil 1940 | ||||||||||
Braziller, George | |||||||||||
See Book Find Club. | |||||||||||
Box 5 | Brentano's 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Bridges, Harry Renton 1942-1946 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Brisman, Chaim 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | British Consulate General, Shanghai, China 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Broadcast Music, Inc. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Brodsky, Carl 1943, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Bronx (NY) Workers Athletic Club 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 5 | Browder, Andrew 1938-1965, undated | ||||||||||
Box 6 | Browder, Anna (Mrs. James) 1937 | ||||||||||
Browder, Earl | |||||||||||
Box 6 | China visit 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 6 | Subpoenas 1935-1955 | ||||||||||
Box 6 | To Irene Browder 1935-1946 | ||||||||||
Box 6 | To/from Irene Browder 1941, 1942, 1950 - letters from prison (3 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 6 | To/from family 1934-1942 | ||||||||||
Box 6 | Browder, Felix 1930s | ||||||||||
Box 6 | Browder, Felix 1941-1951, 1953-1966 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Frank G. 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Gladys L. 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Grace Ida Smiley 1945 | ||||||||||
Browder, Irene | |||||||||||
Box 7 | [General] 1950, undated | ||||||||||
Box 7 | To Earl Browder 1929-1937, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Condolences 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Death 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Jay 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Julie undated | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Ralph Waldo 1937-1969 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, Ruth 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, William (father of E.B.) 1919-1943 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, William (brother of E.B.) 1926-1956 | ||||||||||
Box 7 | Browder, William (son of E.B.) 1942-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | [Earl] Browder, Inc. 1949-1951 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | [Earl] Browder, Inc. 1946, 1947 - lists, outlines and synopses of books offered (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Brown, Elizabeth Churchill 1955, 1957, 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Brown, William Montgomery 1936, 1938, 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | [Curtis] Brown, Ltd. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Brown University Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Bryan, Helen R. 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Bryant Book Shop, New York, NY 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Bubbenov, Michael 1948 | ||||||||||
Buck, Pearl Sydenstricker | |||||||||||
See Lloyd, David. | |||||||||||
Box 8 | Buck, Timothy 1942 | ||||||||||
See also Communist Party, Canada. | |||||||||||
Box 8 | Budenz, Louis F. 1939, 1943 | ||||||||||
Buell, Raymond Leslie | |||||||||||
See Foreign Policy Association. | |||||||||||
Box 8 | Bulgaria 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Burke, J. Frank, Sr. 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Burma 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Burtan, Valentine Gregory 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Business Girl 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Business Men of America, Inc. 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Business Week 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Butler, John Marshall 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Butler, Mary 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Bynner, Harold Witter 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Byrd, Harry Flood, Sr. 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | C 1930-1961 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Cacchione, Peter V. 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | California Department of Industrial Relations 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | California State Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | California v. Harry Jackson 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Camp Ripley, Minnesota undated | ||||||||||
Box 8 | La Cancion de Stalingrado, Manzanilla, Cuba 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Capitol Publishing Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Carolina Political Union 1938, undated | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Carpeña, Pépita undated | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Carter, Jimmy 1976 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Casselberry, Horace 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Catholic Labor Alliance, Chicago, Illinois 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Cattell & Co. 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Celler, Emanuel 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Cenacle Press 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Central Committee of War Veterans Organizations of Yonkers (NY) 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri 1963 | ||||||||||
Cerf, Bennett A. | |||||||||||
See Random House, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 8 | Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Chamberlin, William Henry 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Chambers, Whittaker 1952 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Chatto & Windus, Ltd., London 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Chaunt, Peter 1937, 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Chemical Publishing Company, Inc. 1946-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 8 | Chen Chia-Keng undated | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Cheprakov, V. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | The Chicago Sun 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Chile 1940, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | China 1942-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | China, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | China Aid Council 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Chkalov, Valeri 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | The Christian Front 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | The Christian Register 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | The Christian Science Monitor 1947, 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Church League for Industrial Democracy 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | The Citadel Press 1946-1948, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Citizens' Committee to Free Earl Browder 1941 (4 folders) > | ||||||||||
Box 9 | City College of New York 1948 | ||||||||||
Clark, Delbert | |||||||||||
See What's On Your Mind?, WQXR Radio. | |||||||||||
Box 9 | [Charles W.] Clark Company 1948 | ||||||||||
Classic Comics | |||||||||||
See Gilberton Company. | |||||||||||
Box 9 | Cleath, Robert L. 1962, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Cleveland Public Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Cobb, Richard 1964 | ||||||||||
Cochran, Bert | |||||||||||
See The American Socialist. | |||||||||||
Box 9 | Cockcroft, Julia Walcott 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | College Book Exchange, Toledo, Ohio 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | College Book Store, Ames, Iowa 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Colliers 1944, 1945, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Colonial House Publishers 1947-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Colonial Radio Corporation, Buffalo, NY 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. 1944, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Columbia University 1946, 1947, 1962 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Columbia University Book Store 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Columbia University Oral History Project 1964, 1971 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Columbia University Press 1946, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | The Comet Press, Inc. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Commission to Study the Organization of Peace 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Committee for Economic Development 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 9 | Committee for the Promotion of Democracy 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist International 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist International Magazine 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Algeria 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, American-Canadian Group 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Argentina 1939-1946 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Australia 1944, 1945, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Austria 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Bolivia 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Brazil 1943-1945, undated | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Canada 1922, 1942, undated | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Chile 1936, 1940, 1942, undated | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, China 1936, 1940, 1942, undated | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Colombia 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Costa Rica 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Cuba 1941-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Czechoslovakia 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Executive Committee of the Communist International 1931, 1939, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, France 1942-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Germany 1929, 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Great Britain 1945, 1948, undated | ||||||||||
Box 10 | Communist Party, Greece 1944, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Haiti 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Honduras 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Hungary 1945, undated | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, India 1938, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Ireland 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Italy 1940, 1945, 1948, 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Latin American Secretariat of the Communist International 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Mexico 1930-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Morocco undated | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, New Zealand 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Peru 1938, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Philippines 1936, 1938, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Poland 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Puerto Rico 1934 | ||||||||||
Communist Party, Spain | |||||||||||
Box 11 | [General] 1938, 1943, 1944, undated | ||||||||||
Box 11 | Communist Party, Spain "Al Partido Communista de España de los Communistas de la XV Brigada Internacional" 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Scrapbook 1936-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Communist Party, Spain in North Africa 1941, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Communist Party, South Africa 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Communist Party, USA | |||||||||||
Box 12 | Bulgarian-Macedonian Bureau 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Cadre & Review Commission 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | California State Committee 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Central Committee 1937-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Central Committee memoranda 1930, 1942-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Central Committee Plenum summary of discussion 31 Mar - 4 Apr, 1930 (3 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 12 | Central Committee Plenum 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Central Executive Committee, Trade Union Committee 1926, 1927 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Chicago Convention 1923 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Conference of Miners 30 Apr 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Constitution undated | ||||||||||
Box 13 | District # 2 1931 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | District #8, Chicago, Illinois 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1932 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Elections 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Financial statements 1939, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Finnish Bureau 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | French pamphlet distribution 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Language Federations undated | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Language work 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Membership books 1930, 1942, 1943, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Membership drive 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | Monroe County, NY 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | National Committee 1938-1946 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | National Convention (6th) 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | National Convention (7th) 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 13 | National Convention (8th) 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention (9th) 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention (10th) 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention (12th) 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention (13th) 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention (14th) 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention (16th) 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Convention undated | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Farm Commission undated | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National groups 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | National Training School 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | New York City Central Committee 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | New York State 1937, 1943-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Ohio 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Oregon 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Pennsylvania State Committee 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Plenum 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Political Bureau 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Political Committee 1927, 1929, 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Press releases 1936-1943 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Registration 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Secretariat 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Workers (Communist) Party 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Westchester, Putnam, Rockland (NY) 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 14 | Unidentified reports undated | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Fragments undated | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party, USA opposition 1929, 1930, 1933, 1935, 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party, USA and Earl Browder v. Daily News 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party, USA v. Paul Peek, Secretary of State of California 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party , USA v. McFadden Publications 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party, Uruguay 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party, Venezuela undated | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party Workers School 1925 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party World Congress of the Communist International (7th) 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party Young Communist International 1923 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Communist Party, Yugoslavia 1947-1949 | ||||||||||
Communist Party of the USA (Majority Group) | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, USA, opposition. | |||||||||||
Communist Political Association | |||||||||||
Box 15 | [General] 1945, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Constitution 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Election 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Financial reports 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | National Committee 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Massachusetts 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | New York State 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Ohio 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Press releases 1944-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 15 | Western Pennsylvania , West Virginia 1945 | ||||||||||
Communist Review | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Great Britain. | |||||||||||
Box 16 | Community Church of Boston 1938, 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Community Church of New York 1935 | ||||||||||
Comrade X | |||||||||||
See Liberty. | |||||||||||
Box 16 | Confereration of Workers of Latin America (C.T.A.L.) 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Conference to Coordinate War Efforts of Professional Men and Women 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) 1938, 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Congress of Industrial Organizations, Full Employment Committee 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Congress of Soviet-American Friendship 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Connecticut Conference on Social and Labor Leguslation 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Continental Artcrafts, Weston, MA 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Continental Congress of Authentically Democratic Parties 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Cook, Gerald 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Ćopić, Vladimir 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Cornell University 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Cornwall, Max, "Complete Index to 'A Textbook of Marxist Philosophy' " 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Coronet Magazine 1947, 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Correspondence Chess League of America 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Corretjer, Juan Antonio 1942-1945 | ||||||||||
See also Pueblos Hispanos. | |||||||||||
Coughlin, Charles Edward | |||||||||||
See The Christian Front. | |||||||||||
Box 16 | Council for Pan-American Democracy 1939, 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Council on African Affairs, Inc. 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Council of American Associations of Commerce and production 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | "Court of Public Opinion," Dumont Television Network 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Cousins, Norman 1946 | ||||||||||
See also Saturday Review. | |||||||||||
Box 16 | Cox, Eugene A. 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Crane-Gartz, Kate 1938-1940 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Creative Age Press, Inc. 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Criterion Books, Inc. 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Croatians in America undated | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Crosbie, Paul 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Crow, Carl 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | [Thomas Y.] Crowell Company 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Crown Publishers 1946, 1947-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Crowther, Geoffrey 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Cuba 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Curran, Edward Lodge 1938, 1939 | ||||||||||
Current Books, Inc. | |||||||||||
See [A.A.] Wyn, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 16 | Curtis Circulation Co., Inc. 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Cuyahoga County Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Czechoslovak State Council, London, England 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 16 | Czechoslovakia 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | D 1942-1953 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | The Daily Compass 1950, 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | The Daily Worker 1932-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dallas County (Texas) United Legislative Committee 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dallin, David J. 1955, 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dana, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dance 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Daniel, Marion Price, Sr. 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Darcy, Samuel 1939, 1941, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Davis, Benjamin J., Jr. 1942-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Davis, Saville R. 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | [John] Day Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Deakin, Frederick William 1963, 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dearborn (Michigan) Board of Education 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Debs, Eugene | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Declaration of Interdependence 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dedijer, Stevan 1950, 1957, 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Defense Committee for Civil Rights for Communists 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Deleon, Daniel 1920 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Demidov, K. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Democratic Socialist Party (Hungary) 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dennis, Eugene 1943, undated | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Detroit anti-labor agencies undated | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Deutsch, Albert 1933 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dial Press, Inc. 1933, 1942, 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Dies Committee | |||||||||||
See United States House of Representatives Special Committee on Un-American Activities | |||||||||||
Box 17 | Dirksen, Everett M. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Disque, Brice P. 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Distributors Guide, Inc. 1945, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dodd, Bela V. 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Doubleday & Company, Inc. 1946-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Douglas, Paul Howard 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Douglas, Wallace 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dover Publications 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 17 | Dowling, Lyle 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Drake America Corporation 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Draper, Theodore 1955-1958, 1970 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Dreiser, Theodore 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Drinan, Robert F. 1974 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Dryden Press, Inc 1947, 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Dubinsky, David 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Duclos, Jacques 1945, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Duell, Sloan and Pearce, Inc. 1946, 1947, 1960, 1961 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Duke University Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Duke University Press 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Dunn, Robert Williams 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Dunne, William Francis 1930, 1938 | ||||||||||
Durant, Will | |||||||||||
See Declaration of Interdependence. | |||||||||||
Box 18 | Dutt, Rajani Palme 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Dvorine, Israel 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | E 1943-1968 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Eastman, Max 1942, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Economische Voorlichtingdienst 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Eddy, Montague 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Edelman, Irwin 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Eden, Robert Anthony 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | [J. W.] Edwards Company 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Efries, Joseph 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Ehrlich, Henryk | |||||||||||
See Ehrlich-Alter Case. | |||||||||||
Box 18 | Ehrlich-Alter Case 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Electronics 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Embassy of the U.S.S.R., Washington, DC 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Emergency Civil Liberties Committee 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Emergency Conference for Aid to Spain 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Emerson Books, Inc 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Encina, Dionisio undated | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Encyclopædia Britannica Press 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | [Irving] Ephraim, Booksellers 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Esquire, Inc 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | The Evening Star, Washington, DC 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Ewert, Arthur 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | F 1940-1950 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Farm Journal 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Farmer-Labor Association of Minnesota 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fascists in America 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Federal Union, Inc. 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | [Mitchell] Fein Associates 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Feingold vs. Board of Elections of Cook County, Illinois 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fellowship of Reconciliation 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fels, Samuel Simeon 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Ferrucci, Jerome 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Field, Frederick Vanderbilt 1944, undated | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Field, Marshall, III 1945, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fieldman, Solon 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fine, Fred Morris 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Finland 1919 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fischer, Ruth 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 18 | Fish, Hamilton, III 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley 1940-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | The Folger Shakespeare Library 1946 | ||||||||||
Foner, Philip S. | |||||||||||
See The Citadel Press. | |||||||||||
Box 19 | Food Industries 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Footman, David 1959, 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Forbes, May (Mrs. Hank) 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Ford, James W. 1940, 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Massachusetts 1937, 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Foreign Affairs Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Foreign Language Publishing House, Moscow, USSR 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Foreign Policy Association 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Forum Group undated | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Foster, William Zebulon 1923-1951 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Foundation for Economic Education, Inc 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Four Continent Book Corporation 1948, 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | France (Vichy) 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Frank, Waldo 1935-1937 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Franklin, Francis 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Free World Association 1944 | ||||||||||
Freeman, A.C. (pseudonym) | |||||||||||
See Chamberlin, William Henry. | |||||||||||
Box 19 | Freeman, Joseph 1956-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Frequency Modulation Business 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Friedman, Robert 1957 | ||||||||||
Friends of Democracy, Inc. | |||||||||||
See Birkhead, Leon Milton. | |||||||||||
Box 19 | Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Friends of the Debs Column 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Friends of the Soviet Union 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Fry, Varian 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Fuller, Alvan Tufts 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | The Fund for the Republic, Inc. 1955-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Funk and Wagnalls Company 1944-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | G 1939-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gaer Associates, Inc 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gallagher, Leo 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Ganley, Nat undated | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gantt, W. Horsley 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Garlin, Sender 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Garry, Shirley 1952, undated | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gartz, Victor E. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gates, Johnny 1942, 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gauvreau, Emile 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gazette des Beaux Arts 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gebert, Boleslaw Konstantin 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | General Motors Corporation 1937, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gerard, Mary 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Germans in the United States undated | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gerson, S. W. undated | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gerstovich, G. B. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gilberton Company 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | [J.K.] Gill Co. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Gilmore, Eddy 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 19 | Giraud, Henri Honoré 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Gladkov, M. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Glamour 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Global Press, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Gold, Mike 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Goldman, Marcus I. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Goldway, Dave 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Good Housekeeping 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Gordon, Eugene 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Gorman, Patrick E. 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Green, Elizabeth 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Gridiron Club | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Grigoriev, Nikifor 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Grolier Information Service 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Grossman, Cornell 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Guardian, Cape Town, South Africa 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | H 1942-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Haithcox, John P. 1967 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, Kansas 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hall, Gus undated | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hall, Robert F. 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Halula, Winifred 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hamilton College 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hammett, Molly 1961-1969 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Handler, Morton 1956-1965 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hanson, Earl Parker 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harcourt, Brace and Company 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harper & Brothers 1946-1960, 1963 | ||||||||||
Harper's Bazaar | |||||||||||
See Harper & Brothers. | |||||||||||
Harper's Magazine | |||||||||||
See Harper & Brothers. | |||||||||||
Box 20 | Harris, Thomas L. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hart Publishing Co. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hartman, George W. 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvard Business Review 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvard Cooperative Society, Inc. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvard Get-Together Club 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvard Law Review 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvard Student Union 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvard University 1947, 1948, 1961 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Harvey Associates 1958, 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Hathaway, Clarence A. 1930, 1938, 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | Headlines and What's Behind Them 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 20 | [W.S.] Heinman & Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Heller, Abe A. 1941-1952 | ||||||||||
Hemingway, Ernest | |||||||||||
See Speiser, Maurice J. and Herbert A. | |||||||||||
Box 21 | [Norman W.] Henley Publishing Company 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Herald Tribune Books 1946 | ||||||||||
Hervé, Pierre | |||||||||||
See La Nouvelle Réforme. | |||||||||||
Box 21 | Hinman, Ithamar B. 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hofstra College, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 1962, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | [Henry] Holt and Company, Inc., Publishers 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Honduras undated | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Houghton Mifflin Company 1939, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Houphouët-Boigny, Félix 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Housing Progress Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Howard, Milton undated | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hsieh, Tehyi undated | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hudicourt, Max L. undated | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hungary 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hunt, R. N. Carew 1958, 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Huntington, Hester 1942 | ||||||||||
See also International Labor Defense. | |||||||||||
Box 21 | [H.R.] Huntting Company 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hutchins, Grace 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., London 1947 | ||||||||||
Ibárruri Gómez, Dolores | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Spain. | |||||||||||
Box 21 | Imperial War Museum, London 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | "In Defense of the Bill of Rights" 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Independent Workers Alliance of Minnesota 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | India Council for Freedom and Democracy 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | India News 1942, undated | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Indiana Unemployed Union 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Industrial Association of San Francisco 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Industrial Bulletin 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Industrial Equipment News 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Industrial Press, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) 1923 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Ingersoll & Brennan, New York, NY 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Institute for Research in Biography 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Institute of Pacific Relations 1942, 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Institute of Public Affairs, Charlottesville, Virginia 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | Inter-Continent News 1940, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | International Brigade Association 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | International Committee for Political Prisoners 1935-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | International Committee of Coordination and Information for Aid to Republican Spain 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | International Culture and Service Society, Shanghai, China 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 21 | International Federation of Business and Professional Women 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Labor Defense 1929-1944 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International News Service 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Press Correspondence 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Publishers Co., Inc. 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers of the R.I.L.U. 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Union of United Automobile, Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | International Workers Order 1940, 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Interscience Publishers, Inc 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | The Iron Age 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | The Island Press Cooperative, Inc. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Italians in America undated | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Italy Today 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Izdatburo, Moscow, USSR 1945-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | J 1938-1946, 1964 | ||||||||||
Jackson, Harry | |||||||||||
See California vs. Harry Jackson. | |||||||||||
Box 22 | Jackson, John 1920 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jaffe, Philip 1947, 1954, 1959, 1962 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Januszewski, Frank 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jay, Norman 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jeffers, Minnie 1945-1962 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | The Jefferson School of Social Science, New York, NY 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jencks, Clinton E. 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jewish Committee for a United American Labor Party 1943 | ||||||||||
Jewish Labor Committee | |||||||||||
See Grigoriev, Nikifor. | |||||||||||
Box 22 | Jewish Life 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jewish Peoples Committee for United Action Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Jiménez-Malaret, René 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | The John Reed Society of Harvard University 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Johns Hopkins Press 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Johnson, Beatrice 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Johnson, F. Ernest 1959, 1962, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | Johnson, William N. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 22 | [Walter J.] Johnson Rare and Modern Books New York, NY 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Johnstone, Jack 1929, 1934, 1940, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee 1939, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Jordan, Virgil 1940, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Jugoslav Workers Bookshop, Chicago, Illinois 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | K 1942-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kahn, Albert E. undated | ||||||||||
Kamp, Joseph P. | |||||||||||
See Headlines and What's Behind Them. | |||||||||||
Box 23 | Kansas City Star 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Keating, Kenneth Barnard 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kennan, George Frost 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kennedy, Robert Francis 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kent, Rockwell 1939, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | The Kenyon Review 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | King, Carol 1941-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | King, Eleanor 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | King, Paul H. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kiplinger Washington Letter 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kiwanis Club of Yonkers, NY 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | [Alfred A.] Knopf, Inc. 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Knudsen, Hugo 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kohlberg, Alfred 1945, 1946, 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kotoku, Shusui 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Kovnat, Sam 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Ku Klux Klan 1940, 1942 | ||||||||||
See also Black Legion. | |||||||||||
Box 23 | L 1936-1963 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Labor Analyst 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Labor Lyceum, Rochester, NY 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Lacerda, Fernando 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Lachatanere, Romulo 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | LaFollette, Robert Marion, Jr. undated | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Lamont, Corliss 1942, 1943, 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Lampe, Alfred 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 23 | Landy, Avrom undated | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lange, Oscar Ryszard 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lannon, Albert Vetere undated | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Laptev, I. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lash, Joseph P. 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Laski, Harold Joseph 1938 | ||||||||||
Lasky, Victor | |||||||||||
See Spadea syndicate. | |||||||||||
Box 24 | Latin America 1935, 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Law, Richard Kidston (Baron Coleraine) 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lawyers Guild Review 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lazarsfeld, Paul 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | League of American Writers 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | League for Industrial Democracy 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lebedev-Polyanski, Pavel Ivanovich 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lefkowitz, Louis J. 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lehman, Herbert Henry 1942, 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lehman Corporation 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Levallois, Maurice 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Levine, Isaac Don 1935, 1945, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lesueur, Meridel 1941 | ||||||||||
Libby, Frederick J. | |||||||||||
See National Council for Prevention of War. | |||||||||||
Box 24 | Liberal Party of New York State 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Liberty 1939, 1944, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lieber, Maxim 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Life 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Linde Air Products Company 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lindley, Ernest K. 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | [J.B.] Lippincott Company 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lipset, Seymour Martin 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Literary agents undated | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Little, Herbert 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Little, Brown & Company 1946-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lloyd, David 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lloyd, William Bross, Jr. 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lombardo Toledano, Vincente 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Look 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Los Angeles County Law Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Los Angeles Forum 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Los Angeles Public Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Los Angeles School of Social Science 1950, 1961 | ||||||||||
Lovestone, Jay | |||||||||||
See Communist Party USA, opposition. | |||||||||||
Box 24 | Luce, Clare Boothe 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lumber Workers' Industrial Union of Canada 1924 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lumpkin, Katharine 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Lyons, Eugene 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | M 1940-1963 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | MacDermot, Nial 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Mackay Radio 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | The MacMillan Company 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Mademoiselle 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Magazine House Publishers 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 24 | Magazine of Art 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Magil, Abe 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Mann, Tom 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Manning Association, North Billerica, Massachusetts 1922 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Mao Zedong 1945, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Marcantonio, Vito 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Marinello, Juan 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Maritime Workers Union 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Markoff, Abraham 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Marty, André 1944 | ||||||||||
"Marx-Lenin-Engels-Browder on America" | |||||||||||
See Mindel, Jacob. | |||||||||||
Box 25 | Maverick, Maury 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | May-Bailey Bill (HR 1752) 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | McCall's Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | McClure, Wallace 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | [A.C.] McClurg & Company 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | McCormick, Anne O'Hare 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | McGraw Hill Book Company, Inc. 1944, 1946-1948, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | [David] McKay Company 1949 | ||||||||||
McKenney, Ruth | |||||||||||
See Bransten, Richard. | |||||||||||
McNaboe, John | |||||||||||
See New York Senate Judiciary Committee. | |||||||||||
McWilliams, Carey | |||||||||||
See California Department of Industrial Relations. | |||||||||||
Box 25 | Meadows, Ann 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | "Meet the Press," Mutual Broadcasting System 1946, 1949, 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Mellon Institute of Industrial Research 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Memorial Day Massacre of 1937 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Menzel, Donald H. 1947 | ||||||||||
Meredith Press | |||||||||||
See Duell, Sloan & Pearce, Inc. | |||||||||||
Merrill, Lewis | |||||||||||
See United Office and Professional Workers of America. | |||||||||||
Box 25 | Merriman, Robert Hale 1943 | ||||||||||
Merv Griffin Show | |||||||||||
See Anthony Productions, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 25 | [Julian] Messner Publishers, Inc 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Metal Workers Industrial League 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Mexico 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Michigan CIO Council 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Michigan State Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Midol, Lucien 1944 | ||||||||||
The Militant | |||||||||||
See Socialist Workers Party. | |||||||||||
Box 25 | Miller, Marion 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Mills, Sheldon 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 25 | Mindel, Jacob 1942, undated (4 folders of 6) | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Mindel, Jacob 1942, undated (2 folders of 6) | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Minor, Robert 1930-1945 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Minot, Francis 1945 | ||||||||||
Minton, Bruce (pseudonym) | |||||||||||
See Bransten, Richard. | |||||||||||
Box 26 | Mitchell, Broadus 1958, 1959, 1961 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Modern Music 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Monthly Review 1950, 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Moore Stationery Company, Topeka, Kansas 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Morgan, Thomas H. 1946, 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Morris, Robert John 1954-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | [William] Morris Agency 1955 | ||||||||||
Morrow, Felix | |||||||||||
See University Books, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 26 | [William] Morrow & Co., Inc. 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Morse, Eugene 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Mostel, Zero undated | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Mowrer, Edgar Ansel 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Murphy, Jack T. 1960-1963 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Murphy, Ray 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Murphy, William Francis 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Musette Publishers, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Musical America 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Musical Courier 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Musical Digest 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 26 | Musical Quarterly 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | N 1930, 1946, undated | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Nance, E.C. 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | The Nation 1946, 1947, 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Nation's Business 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Association of Authors and Journalists 1967 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Association of Manufacturers 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Association of Secondary-School Principals 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Citizens Political Action Committee 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Conference of Entertainment Industry for War Activities 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Conference of Social Work, Cleveland, OH 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Conference of Union Labor legionnaires 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Council for Prevention of War 1937, 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Council of Soviet American Friendship 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee 1969 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Federation for Constitutional Liberties 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Front of Liberation (Free French) Morocco 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Geographic 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Jewish Hospital at Denver 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Lawyers' Guild 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Maritime Union 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Religion and Labor Foundation 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Service legislation 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc 1962 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Socialist Press Service 1932 | ||||||||||
National Synarchist Union Mexico | |||||||||||
See Sinarchismo. | |||||||||||
National Unemployment Council | |||||||||||
See Workers Alliance of America. | |||||||||||
Box 27 | National Union for Social Justice 1941 | ||||||||||
See The Christian Front | |||||||||||
Box 27 | National Wartime Conference of the Professions, the Sciences, the Arts and White Collar Fields 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | National Women's Trade Union League of America 1943, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Natural History Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Nearing, Scott 1929, 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Nebraska State Journal 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Negro Freedom Rally, Madison Square Garden, NY 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | "Negroes in the Army" undated | ||||||||||
Box 27 | Nelson, N. J. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | [Thomas] Nelson and Sons 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 27 | New Century Publishers 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New Committee for Publications 1946, 1947 (3 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New England Conference on Civil Liberties 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New Leader 1935, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New Masses 1942, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New Republic 1938, 1943, 1946-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New School for Social Research 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Chamber of Commerce 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York City, New York Assembly Districts 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York City Board of Elections 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Herald Tribune 1936, 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Journal and American undated | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Post 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Public Library 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Senate Judiciary Committee 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York State Constitution proposal for Constitutional Convention undated | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Ithaca, NY 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Society of Security Analysts 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Telephone Co. 1946, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York Times 1943, 1946-1948, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New York University 1935, 1948, 1951, 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | The New Yorker 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | New Zealand Government Trade Commissioner 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | The News, New York, NY 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | Newsday, Garden City, Long Island, NY 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | Newspaper Guild of New York 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 28 | Newsweek 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Newton (Massachusetts) Community Forum 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Ney, Lew (pseudonym) 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | "Night Beat," Dumont Broadcasting Corporation 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Nikolauk, Domenica N. 1959 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Noble & Noble Publishers, Inc 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Normington-Rawling, James 1962, 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | North, Joseph 1939, 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | North American Aviation, Inc 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc 1946-1948, 1954, 1960, 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | [W.N.] Norton & Company, Inc. 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | La Nouvelle Réforme 1957, 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Novy Mir (Новый Мир) undated | ||||||||||
Box 29 | O 1943-1946 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Oak, Liston M. 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | [Harold] Ober Associates 1951, 1952 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | [F.M.] O'Brien Antiquarian Bookseller 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | The Observer, London 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | OGIZ, Moscow, USSR 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | O'Holloran, H.R. 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Oklahoma Criminal Court of Appeals 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Omnibook 1946 | ||||||||||
"Open Mind" | |||||||||||
See WNBC. | |||||||||||
Box 29 | Opinion: A Journal of Jewish Life and Letters 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Originator 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Orthodox Old Catholic Church in America 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | O'Sheel, Shaemas 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Oxford University Press 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | P 1939-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | P.R. Club, Communist Party (expelled) 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Packaging Parade 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Pageant 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Paine, Merlin M. 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Pan American Labor Convention 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Pan American Labor Federation 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Pantheon Books, Inc 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Panvor 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Parents' Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Park Theatre, New York, NY 1879 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Parkway Community Council, Brooklyn, NY 1947, 1949, 1951 | ||||||||||
Partido Socialista Popular de Cuba | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Cuba. | |||||||||||
Box 29 | Pass, Joseph 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Pasadena City Schools 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Passaic Public Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Patterson, William L. 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Peace Book Company, Hong Kong 1967 | ||||||||||
Box 29 | Pease, John William Beaumont (Lord Wardington) 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pegler, Westbrook 1934-1942 | ||||||||||
Pell, Mike (pseudonym) | |||||||||||
See Appelman, Mike. | |||||||||||
Box 30 | Penguin Books, Inc. 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pennsylvania Congress for American Liberties 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pennypacker, Anna M.W. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | People of the State of New York vs. Morris U. Schappes 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | People's Educational Association 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | People's Institute of Applied Religion, Inc. 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pesenti, Antonio undated | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Phillips, Walton D. 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Philosophical Library, Inc. 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pinpin Cooperative Press, Manila, Philippines undated | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pitman Publishing Corporation 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pittsburgh Central Labor Union 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | P M Daily 1942, 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pocket Books, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Poland 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Poles in the USA undated | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Polish Telegraph Agency, London, England 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Polish Workers' Party 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Political Information Bulletin 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Political Science Quarterly 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Poll tax 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pollitt, Harry 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Poltorak, A. 1952 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Popular Science 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc 1952 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Post-War Forum 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Post-War Planning 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr. 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pravda 1938-1942 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | President's War Relief Control Board 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Preveden, Francis R. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Princeton University Library 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Princeton University Press 1946-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Princeton University Store 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | The Progressive 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Progressive Architecture 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Progressive Citizens of America 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Progressive Party 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | The Protestant 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Public Affairs Committee, Inc. 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Publishers' Weekly 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Pueblos Hispanos 1944 | ||||||||||
See also Corretjer, Juan Antonio. | |||||||||||
Box 30 | Puerto Rico 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Q 1937, 1943-1945, 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Quarterly Review of Literature 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Quigley Publications 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 30 | Quill, Michael J. 1950, 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | R 1942-1946 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Rabello, Manoel 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Ragland, James 1968 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Railroad Magazine 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Railway Labor Executives' Association 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Rajk, Laszlo 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Random House, Inc. 1938, 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Ransdell, Inc., Publishers 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Rautenstrauch, Walter 1942 | ||||||||||
Rawling, James Normington | |||||||||||
See Normington-Rawling, James. | |||||||||||
Box 31 | Rayden, Sid 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | RCA Communications, Inc 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | The Reader's Press, Inc. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reader's Scope 1945-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Red International Committee of the United States and Canada 1923 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Red International of Labor Unions 1923-1930 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Red International of Labor Unions International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers 1931 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reed, Ferdinanda W. 1942, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reeve, Karl 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | [Henry] Regnery Company 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reichstag Fire Trial Anniversary, Carnegie Hall 22 Dec 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reid, Helen Rogers 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reinhold Publishing Corporation 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reinstein, Boris 1935 | ||||||||||
Reitman, Alan | |||||||||||
See American Civil Liberties Union. | |||||||||||
Box 31 | Religion and Communism undated | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Remsen Press undated | ||||||||||
Box 31 | The Reporter 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Republic Steel Corporation 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Republican National Committee 1940 | ||||||||||
Research Bureau for Postwar Economics | |||||||||||
See Russian Economic Institute. | |||||||||||
Box 31 | Research Institute of America 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Revolutionary Worker's League 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Revyuk, Emil 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Reynall and Hitchcock, Inc. 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Richard, Christian M.B. 1938 | ||||||||||
See also Declaration of Interdependence. | |||||||||||
Box 31 | Richards, Augustus L. 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Richards, Paul C. 1961-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Riesel, Victor 1956 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Ripps, Lillian 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Robb, Roger 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Robeson, Eslanda Goode 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Robeson, Paul 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Robinson, Earl 1943 | ||||||||||
Roca, Blas | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Cuba. | |||||||||||
Box 31 | Rochester, Anna 1943, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | [H.G.] Roebuck and Son, Inc. 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 31 | Rogge, O. John 1939-1964 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Roman Catholic Church 1938, 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Roosevelt, Eleanor 1939, 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano | |||||||||||
Box 32 | Outgoing 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Incoming 1936-1943 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | The [Franklin D.] Roosevelt Series (NBC TV) 1962 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Roosevelt Victory Bandwagon, New York 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Ross, Lawrence 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Rossiter, Clinton 1955, 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Rougier, Louis undated | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Roumain, Jacques 1944, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Roy Publishers 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Rucker, James Bernard 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Rudensky, Morris "Red" 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Russell, Richard Brevard, Jr. 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Russian Economic Institute 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Russian Social Democratic Party 1924 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Russian War Relief, Inc. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Rutgers University 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Rutledge, Wiley Blount, Jr. 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Ryack, Stephen 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Ryan, Frank 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Ryan, James G. 1972 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | S 1943-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Sage, James 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | St. Louis Post Dispatch 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Sanders, Gabe 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | The Sandpiper Press 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | The Saturday Review 1946-1948, 1952 | ||||||||||
See Cousins, Norman. | |||||||||||
Box 32 | [W.B.] Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Sayre, John Nevin 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Schafer, John Charles 1939 | ||||||||||
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. | |||||||||||
See Public Affairs Committee, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 32 | [Henry] Schuman, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Schuyler, George Samuel 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Science and Society 1942, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Science Illustrated 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Science Press 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Scientific American 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Scientific Monthly 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Scott, John 1962 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | [William R.] Scott, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | [Charles] Scribner's Sons 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Seattle (Washington) School District 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Seipp, Conrad 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 32 | Selford, Jack 1961-1970 (3 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sentman, Robert M. 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Shanghai Tiffin Club, New York 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Shapiro, Aaron 1945, 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sheppard, R. Burton 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sheridan House, Inc. 1946-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sherman, Ray W. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Shoaf, George Henry 1951, 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Shub, Anatole 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Shuster, Zechariah 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Simmonds, H. R. 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Simon and Schuster, Inc. 1946-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sinarchismo 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sinclair, Upton 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | The Slavic American 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | [William] Sloane Associates, Inc 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Slochower, Harry 1945, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Slonim, J. 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Slonimsky, Nicholas 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sluszka, Sigmund J. 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Smith, Gerald Lyman Kenneth 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Smith, Vern Ralph 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Smullin, Isaac M. 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Smyth, F. Hastings 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Snow, Sinclair 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Sochen, Freada 1955 | ||||||||||
Social Justice | |||||||||||
See The Christian Front. | |||||||||||
"Socialism and Communism in the U.S.A." | |||||||||||
See Mindel, Jacob. | |||||||||||
Box 33 | Socialist Party of Chile 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Socialist Party of Cuyahoga County (Ohio) 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Socialist Party of Indiana 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 33 | Socialist Party, USA 1935-1939 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Socialist Workers Party 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Socoloff, Joseph 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Sokolsky, George Ephraim 1940-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Solis Manufacturers & Importers, Havana, Cuba 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Sorin, Vladimir I. 1931 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Soong Ching-ling 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | South America 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Southern Conference for Human Welfare 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Soviet Purchasing Commission 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Soviet Russia Today 1947-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Spachner, Leopold 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Spadea syndicate 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Spanish Nazi organizations in Mexico 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Spanish Refugee Relief Campaign 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Sparks, Nemmy 1941 | ||||||||||
Spectorsky, Auguste C. | |||||||||||
See Twentieth Century Fox Films Corporation. | |||||||||||
Box 34 | Speiser, Maurice J. and Herbert A. 1947 | ||||||||||
Spivak, Lawrence | |||||||||||
See Meet the Press. | |||||||||||
Box 34 | Springfield (Massachusetts) Sunday Union and Republican 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stachel, Jacob "Jack" | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stalin, Joseph 1941 - incoming only | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Standard Oil Corporation 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Starobin, Joseph R. 1956-1959 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | State Department Employee Loyalty Investigation 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stechert-Hafner, Inc 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stedman, Seymour 1917, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stenographers, Typewriters, Bookkeepers and Assistants Union of Kansas City 1915 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stern, Carl S. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stettinius, Edward, Jr 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stone, Allen 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stone, Isidor Feinstein 1954-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Strachey, Celia undated | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Strachey, John 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Strecker, Joseph George 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Strobell, Caroline Lloyd 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Strong, Anna Louise 1925, 1943, 1951-1953 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Strother, Shelby F. 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Struik, Dirk Jan 1942, 1945, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Stryker, George P. 1956-1958 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Sullivan, Edward Francis 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Summit Press, Publishers 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Superior School of Commerce, Quebec 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Survey 1964 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Survey Associates, Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Swing, Raymond Gram 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Sylvis, William H. undated | ||||||||||
Box 34 | Syracuse University Library 1970 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | T 1937-1962 | ||||||||||
Taft, Clinton J. | |||||||||||
See American Civil Liberties Union. | |||||||||||
Box 35 | Tallentyre, Molly undated | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Tarasov-Rodinov, Aleksandr 1932 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Telford, Shirley 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | The Tennessee Group (Marxist) 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Tested Toy Laboratory 1946 | ||||||||||
Thackery, Ted O. | |||||||||||
See The Daily Compass. | |||||||||||
Box 35 | Theatre Arts 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | This Week Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Thomas, Ben 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Thomas, Norman 1934-1939, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1957, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | [Charles C.] Thomas, Publisher 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Time 1948, 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Tito, Josip Broz 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Toohey, Patrick 1941, 1943, 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Totten, Edward P. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Town Hall, Inc. 1939, 1943-1947 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Trachtenberg, Alexander 1936, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Trade Union Educational League 1923-1927 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Trade Union Unity League 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Trade unions, post World War II 1947-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Translators (Russian-English) 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Transport Workers' Union of America 1948-1950 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 35 | Travel 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Tresca, Carlo 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Trimble, South 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Trotskyites (militant) 1939, 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Trud (Труд) 1937, 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Truman, Harry S. 1945 - incoming only | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Turner, Nina Winona Browder | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | U.S. Camera 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | U.S. Committee Against Militarization undated | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Ukrainians in America 1953, undated | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Unemployment Insurance Act 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | Unger, Abraham 1942 | ||||||||||
Union Democratica Boliviana | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Bolivia. | |||||||||||
Box 36 | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Consulate New York, NY 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Asia Magazine 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Auto Workers 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Automobile Workers of America | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Christian Council for Democracy 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Labor Council of America 1923 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Labor May Day Committee 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Mine Workers of America 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Nations World 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United Office and Professional Workers of America 1944-1946 | ||||||||||
United Polish Workers Party | |||||||||||
See Communist Party, Poland. | |||||||||||
Box 36 | United Spanish Women Committee 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United State Publishing (OGIZ), Soviet Union 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Army 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Army Medical Library 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Army Procurement and Accounting Division 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Civil Service Commission 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Department of Agriculture 1930, 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Department of Agriculture, Section on Agronomy 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Department of Justice 1939, 1943, 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Department of Justice Foreign Agent Registration 1946-1949 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Department of State 1939, 1947, 1949 | ||||||||||
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Box 36 | United States Department of State, Division of Controls 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United States Department of State, Division of Northern European Affairs 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 36 | United State Department of State, Passport Office 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Federal Security Agency 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Information Agency 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States House of Representatives, Congressional Committee for the Protection of Consumers 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States House of Representatives, Special Committee on Un-American Activities 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States House of Representatives, Special Committee on Campaign Expenditures 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Library of Congress 1946, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1945-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | The United States News 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Office of War Information 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Office of War Mobilization 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United Staes Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kansas 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Post Office Department 1944, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 37 | United States relations with the Soviet Union 1941, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | United States Selective Service System 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee Investigating the State Department 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | United States Senate Committee on Government Operations 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | United States Treasury Department, Bureau of Customs 1948 | ||||||||||
United States v. Earl Browder 2 USC 192 (1951) | |||||||||||
Box 38 | "Contempt of Congress: The Trial of Earl Browder" 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | Indictment 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | Lawyers' notes 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | Motion for directed verdict 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | Motion to dismiss 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | Publicity 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 38 | Transcripts 1951 | ||||||||||
United States v. Earl Browder 22 USC 220 (1940) | |||||||||||
Box 39 | Appeal 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 39 | Clemency 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 39 | Lawyers' notes and correspondence 1940 | ||||||||||
Prison release congratulations | |||||||||||
Box 39 | A-K 1942 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 40 | L-Z 1942 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 40 | Unsigned 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 40 | Communist Party branches 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 40 | Organizations 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 40 | Unions 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | United States v. Earl Russell Browder, etc 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | United States v. Irene Raissa Browder and Earl Browder 1952-1954 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
United States v. Raissa Berkmann Browder | |||||||||||
Box 41 | Briefs, memoranda, supporting documents 1940-1943 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | Clippings 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | Drafts of letters, memos, reports 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | Letters, unfavorable 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
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Box 41 | Church groups 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | Individuals 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 41 | Organizations 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | Unions 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | Women 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | Transcripts 1943, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United States vs. Michael Obermeier 8 USC 746 (1948) 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United States v. Welwel Waszower 312 USC 342 (1941) 1940, 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United States War Labor Administration 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United States War Manpower Commission 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United States War Production Board 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United States Works Progress Administration, Adult Education Program 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | United War Veterans 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | Universal Oil Products Company 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University Book Store, Seattle, Washington 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University Books, Inc. 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of California General Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Chicago Press 1946, 1946, 1957, 1958, 1970 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Miami 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Oklahoma Press 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Southern California 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Virginia Alderman Library 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Virginia Institute of Public Affairs 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University of Washington Far Eastern Institute 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 42 | University Place Book Shop New York, NY 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | V 1938-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | [D] Van Nostrand Co. Inc. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Vanguard Press 1935, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Varga, Eugen Samuilovich, "Changes in the Economics of Capitalism as a Result of the Second World War" 1946 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Vanguard Press 1935, 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lt. Quentin Roosevelt Post undated | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Inc. 1940, 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | View, The Modern Magazine 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | The Viking Press, Inc. 1946, 1947, 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Villard, Oswald Garrison 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Virginia Quarterly Review 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Vogue 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Volksfront 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | W 1940-1957 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Wahr's Bookstores, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Waldron, Francis X. | ||||||||||
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Box 43 | Wallace, Henry A. 1942, 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | [John] Wanamaker, Inc 1948 | ||||||||||
War Congress of American Industry | |||||||||||
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Box 43 | War workers training 1944, 1947, 1948, 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Ward, Harry Frederick | ||||||||||
See also American Civil Liberties Union. | |||||||||||
Warszower, Welwel | |||||||||||
See United States vs. Welwel Warszomer. | |||||||||||
Box 43 | Watkins, Arthur Vivian 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | Wayne University 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | WBAI-FM, New York, NY 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 43 | WBZ-TV, Boston, MA | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Weems, Charles 1941, 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Weickers, Richard 1939, 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Weinstone, William Wolf 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Welles, Benjamin Sumner 1948 | ||||||||||
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Box 44 | Wellesley College Library 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | West, W. Benjamin 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Western Reserve University 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Western Union Telegraph Company 1962, 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Weston, Shirley Telford 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | "What's On Your Mind?" WQXR Radio 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wheeldin, Herbert L. 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | White, Harry Dexter 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Whitman, Willson W. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Whittlesey House Publishing 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | WHN, New York, NY 1920 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wicks, Herbert "Harry" M. | ||||||||||
Widen, Luther Emanuel | |||||||||||
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Box 44 | Wilcox & Follett Co. 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wilder, Isabel 1947, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | [John] Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Williams, Vassily Robertovich 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | The Williams & Wilkins Company 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts 1930-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Williamson, John 1942, 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Willkie, Wendell 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wills, Charles F. 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wilson, Earl 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | [The H.H.] Wilson Company 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Winchell, Walter 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Winter, Carl 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wisconsin Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | WNBC, New York, NY 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Wolfe, Bertram David 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Woman's Home Companion 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1946, 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | WOR Radio, New York, NY 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Workers Alliance of America 1953 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Workers Defense League 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Workers Education Bureau of America 1924 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Workers' International Relief 1943, 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 44 | Workers Library Publishers | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Workers Party of America | ||||||||||
Workers School, New York, NY | |||||||||||
See Weinstone, William Wolf. | |||||||||||
Box 45 | Workers School, Youngstown, Ohio undated | ||||||||||
Box 45 | The Workers' World | ||||||||||
The World Community | |||||||||||
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Box 45 | World Congress of Women 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | World Jewish Congress 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | World News Service 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | World Peaceways, Inc 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | World Report 1946, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | [A.A.] Wyn, Inc. 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Y 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yale Co-operative Corporation 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yale Political Union 1946-1950 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yale University Press 1942, 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yergan, Max 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yonkers Club 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young, Art 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young, Max 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young, Robert R. 1923, 1930, 1934, 1939, 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young Communist League 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young Communist League, Sweden 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young Peoples Socialist League 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Young Scott Books 1955 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yugoslav Information Center 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yugoslav Partisans 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Yugoslavia 1946, 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Z undated | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zack, Joseph 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zagreb Peace Conference 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zam, Herbert 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zaretsky, Eli S. 1963 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zeligs, Meyer A. 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zhdanov, Andrei Alexandrovich undated | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Zhou Enlai 1946-1948 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1944 | ||||||||||
Box 45 | [Ted] Zittel, Inc. undated | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Unidentified and fragments | ||||||||||
Box 45 | Unidentified and unfriendly |
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Box 46 | 1919 | ||||||||||
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Box 46 | 1925 | ||||||||||
On the Question of Party Reorganization, 1925 | |||||||||||
Box 46 | 1928 | ||||||||||
The Imperialist Dilemma in China, The China Outlook, 4/1/1928 | |||||||||||
Box 46 | 1929 | ||||||||||
Preparing the Indian Revolution, The Communist, 4/1929 | |||||||||||
Box 46 | 1930 | ||||||||||
Down with the War Makers!, circa 1930
Economic Crisis and the Third Period, circa 1930 |
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Box 46 | 1932 | ||||||||||
United Workers Cooperative Association expulsions, Revolutionary Age, circa 1932 | |||||||||||
Box 46 | 1936 | ||||||||||
EPIC movement and Upton Sinclair, 1936
A Farmer-Labor Party This Year, 1936 The Communist Party and Civil Liberties in the United States, circa 1936 Do Americans Want Communism?, circa 1936 Interview, Mr. Lopez, 1936 Draft Election Platform, CPUSA, 1936 |
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Box 46 | 1936 Feb-Nov | ||||||||||
Abe Lincoln: Champion of the People,
Sunday Worker, 2/16/1936
text of speech on CBS Radio, Daily Worker, 3/6/1936 The Farmer-Labor Party -- The People's Front in the U.S.A., Communist International, 5/1936 The Presidential Elections in The United States, Communist International, 11/13/1936 Are We Going Communist?, Forum and Century, 11/1936 |
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Draft Resolution on the Struggle for Peace, CPUSA, circa 1937
The Naval Bill and a Peace Program, circa 1937 The Constitutional Crisis in the United States, 1937 The Jewish People in the Soviet Union, 1937 Neutrality, 1937 About the Crisis in Zionism, 1937 |
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Box 46 | 1937 May-Nov | ||||||||||
Letter to the editor,
The New Republic, 5/17/1937
Revolutionary Background of the U.S. Constitution, 8/9/1937 Letter to the editor, Associated Press, 10/18/1937 Mobilize the People to Realize the President's Peace Program, Report (CPUSA?), 10/1937 Letter to the editor, Moscow Redakcia Trud, 11/17/1937 Twenty Years of Soviet Power, 11/1937 |
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Box 46 | 1937-1938 | ||||||||||
Concerted Action or Isolation as the Path to Peace (two versions), radio speech published in New Masses, 1937 or 1938 | |||||||||||
Box 46 | 1938 | ||||||||||
Remarks upon the book: "Conquest of the Past" by Prince von Loewenstein, 1938
A Long-Term Policy in the Fight For Peace, circa 1938 An Historic report on the South, 1938 Twenty One Years Of Struggle For Peace, The Communist, 1938 The United States and the New International Situation, 1938 |
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Box 46 | 1938 Feb-Dec | ||||||||||
A Letter to the Madison Square Garden Meeting, 2/21/1938
Some Lessons of the Moscow Trials, 3/1938 Questions and answers, Orchestra Hall, Chicago, 4/6/1938 Press release on Max Eastman libel suit, 5/12/1938 The Democratic Front: For Jobs, Security, Democracy and Peace, Report to the Tenth National Convention CPUSA, 5/28/1938 Tenth National Convention Of The C.P.U.S.A., Pravda, 5/1938 Results fot the U.S.A. from the Munich Pact and the Betrayal of Democracy and Peace, memorandum, 10/13/1938 Letter to the editor, Communist International, 10/24/1938 Letter to the editor, Communist International, 11/1/1938 Lessons of the 1938 Elections, 11/1938 C.I. Manifesto, 11/21/1938 Concerning American Revolutionary Traditions, The Communist, 12/1938 |
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Box 46 | 1939 | ||||||||||
Invasion of Poland, 1939
Appeal to Reason, 1939 Questions re:CPUSA, 1939 America and the Communist International, 1939 How To Tell an Anti-Democrat and How To Beat Him, Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary-School Principals, 1939 May Day in America, Pravda, 1939 On Stalin's Sixtieth Birthday, The Communist, 1939 Your Generation And Mine, 1939 |
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Box 46 | 1939 Jan-Dec | ||||||||||
Mastery of Theory and Methods of Work,
The Communist, 1/1939
Letter to the editor, Catholic Chronicle, 1/11/1939 Lenin and His influence in America, Pravda, 1/12/1939 Full Text of Browder's Address at Boston, 3/6/1939 Soviet Economy in the World Today, New Masses, 3/21/1939 Earl Browder Answers Questions, New Masses, 3/28/1939 Letter to the editor, New Masses, 4/10/1939 Text of browder's Reply to Comrade Avarez, The Worker[?], 4/23/1939 Text of speech at Kings County Communist Councilmanic election campaign, The Worker, 4/27/1939 Text of speech at Ninth YCL Convention, The Worker, 5/14/1939 Perspectives on the 1940 Presidential Election, The Communist, 6/1939 The significance of the Soviet-German Non-Agression Pact, 8/30/1939 The Role of the Party, The Worker[?], 9/3/1939 Press release - America and the Imperialist War, 9/15/1939 Some Remarks On The Twentieth Anniversary Of The C.P.U.S.A, The Communist, 9/1939 Summary remarks of Plenum, The Communist, 9/1939 The Communists and the War, 11/29/1939 Stalin's Sixtieth Birthday, The Communist, 12/29/1939 Remarks at the funeral of M.J. Olgin, The Communist, 12/1939 |
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Box 47 | 1940 | ||||||||||
Some Inner Contradictions In Washington's Imperialist Foreign Policy, circa 1940
Summary of memorandum "Britain's War Economy at the Opening of the Second Year of the Conflict" , 1940 Draft Election Platform, CPUSA, 1940 Can Democracy Put Men Back to Work?, Current History, 1940 Comments on the endorsement of Wendell Willkie by John L. Lewis, 1940 |
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Box 47 | 1940 Jan-Dec | ||||||||||
Acceptance message CPUSA nomination for 14th (NY) Congressional Campaign,
The Worker[?], 1/6/1940
UMW provocation, 1/27/1940 Speech to the Jury, The Communist, 1/22/1940 Campaign address, 14th (NY) Congressional District, unknown, 1/28/1940 Campaign address, 14th (NY) Congressional District, unknown, 2/1/1940 Campaign address, 14th (NY) Congressional District, unknown, 2/6/1940 Election results in the 14th (NY) Congressional District, unknown, 2/7/1940 Carrying High the Banner, unknown, 2/11/1940 Letter to the editor, The Nation, 2/28/1940 To the People Will Belong the Victory, The Communist, 2/1940 Peace in Finland: A Decisive Setback For The Incendiaries Of A New World War, The Communist, 4/1940 May Day in the United States, Pravda, 5/1/1940 Imperialist War, Report to the Eleventh National Convention CPUSA, 5/30/1940 On Some Aspects of Foreign Policy, 10/1940 America and the War Situation, University of Chicago Pulse, 12/30/1940 |
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Letter to the editor,
New York Times, circa 1941
Now Is The Time To Fight, 1941 The Spirit Of America And FDR's Inaugural Address, New Masses, 1/28/1941 Washington Finances Chinese Civil War, 2/1941 |
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Nikifor Grigorieff, memorandum, circa 1942
Article for London re: Second Front, 1942 |
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Box 47 | 1942 Jun-Dec | ||||||||||
Campaign address, 14th (NY) Congressional District, 1/28/42
On The Anniversary of the Patriotic War..., Intercontinent News, 6/5/1942 Wallace And Welles Speeches Point Toward People's War Policies Needed For Victory, The Worker, 6/5/1942 The Speeches of Wallace and Welles, The Worker, 6/7/1942 Finland, 6/10/1942 The U.S.-U.S.S.R. Alliance - Is It An Accident?, The Worker, 6/14/1942 The Anglo-Soviet-American Alliance and the Anniversary of June 22nd, The Communist, 6/14/1942 Some Political Problems Of The Pacific Front, The Worker, 6/21/1942 U.S. Economy Must Still Be Mobilized For War, 6/23/1942 The Threat Against Unity in the South, The Worker, 8/16/1942 Browder Accuses State Dep't Clique, The Worker, 10/4/1942 Questions and Answers, 10/16/1942 How the Press Treated the Welles Memorandum, 10/25/1942 For Victory and a Lasting Peace, Liberty, 10/28/1942 Building the Press, Party News, 10/1942 on the role of white collar uniions in the war effort, The Communist, 11/1942 A Wage and Production Policy for American labor, 11/27/1942 Centralized Control of War Production, The Daily Worker, 11/30/1942 Browder Emphasizes Urgency of Attaining Goal, 11/30/1942 Twenty Five Years Of Soviet Power, 11/1942 All-Out War Production for All-Out Offensive, The Daily Worker, 12/6/1942 Earl Browder Discusses Unions in Wartime, The Daily Worker, 12/17/1942 Storm Signals: The People Must Know and Act, The Worker, 12/27/1942 |
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Box 47 | 1943 | ||||||||||
A Monopoly Capitalist Looks At The Future (two articles), circa 1943
Russia, The United States and the Communist Party, circa 1943 Questions re: Labor and War Production, 1943 Questions and answers re: Second Front, 1943 Questions and answers re: American politics, 1943 The Carrot and the Club or The Copperhead Cabal, 1943 The Education of Wendell Willkie, review of One World by Wendell Willkie, 1943 Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers, 1943 |
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Box 47 | 1943 Jan-Dec | ||||||||||
A Different Kind of Party,
The Worker, 1/3/1943
The Manpower Problem in Agriculture, 1/8/1943 Browder Discusses Colonial Question; Soviet Union, and Post-War Policing, The Daily Worker, 1/14/1943 The Decisive Turn in the War, The Worker, 1/24/1943 Significance of Casablanca and Our Duties, 2/13/1943 Interview with Miss L. Rixey, Life, 3/3/1943 Defeatist Attack on Soviet Alliance Menaces Victory, The Worker[?], 3/7/1943 Browder's Reply to Head of Ford Local, Detroit News[?], 3/14/1943 Wage policy in War Production, The Worker, 3/14/1943 The Mine Strike and Its Lessons, The Worker[?], 5/8/1943 Wage Policy in War Production, The Worker, 5/14/1943 The Strike Wave Conspiracy, article based on May 14, 1943 speech, 5/14/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 5/26/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Tribune, 5/31/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 5/31/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 5/31/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 6/6/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 6/15/1943 Hold the Home Front, The Worker, 6/20/1943 Communist Bogey Hit By Decision - Browder, press statement, 6/22/1943 Questions and Answers: election, 6/22/1943 Questions and Answers: art and the war, 6/22/1943 The Artist and the War, 6/23/1943 Questions and Answers re: World Peaceways Program, World Peaceways, Inc., New York, 7/8/1943 Letter to the editor, The Nation, 7/12/1943 Questions and Answers in Browder broadcast on Communist Party, The Worker, 7/14/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 7/16/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 7/29/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 8/1/1943 A Case History of Liberal Integrity, New Masses, 8/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 8/16/1943 Answer to Dr Meiklejohn, New Masses, 9/1943 Reply to the reply of Dr. Meiklejohn, New Masses, 9/1943 Questions and Answers, 9/2/1943 Questions and Answers: Manhattan Center Meeting, 9/2/1943 Incentive Wage Key to War Labor Problems, The Worker, 9/5/1943 The Quebec Conference and the Future of the Anglo-Soviet-American Coalition, The Worker, 9/5/1943 The Future of the Anglo-Soviet-American Coalition, Chicago Daily News, 9/9/1943 Hitler's Uprisings in the United States, 9/12/1943 Hitler's Uprisings in America, New Masses, 9/14/1943 Browder Speech at Cacchione Rally, Daily Worker, 10/1943 Victory Has a Price, New Masses, 10/5/1943 Letter to the editor, New Masses, 10/6/1943 The Tenth Anniversary of Dimitroff's Blow to Nazism, The Worker, 10/10/1943 Nonpartisan Youth Organization Replaces Young Communist League, United Press, 10/12/1943 Answer to Dr Meiklejohn, New Masses, 10/19/1943 On the 26th Anniversary of Soviet Power and the 10th Anniversary of Soviet-American Diplomatic Relations, 11/1943 Cooperation with Communists, New Masses, 11/16/1943 Free Speech for Fascists?, New Masses, 12/7/1943 Letter to the editor, Peoples' Voice, 12/19/1943 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 12/24/1943 The Three Power Conference At Moscow, The Communist, 12/1943 |
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Box 47 | 1944 | ||||||||||
Book review:
Basic Writings of Thomas Jefferson by Philip S. Foner, ed., 1944
American Masses and the Russian-Polish Relations, circa 1944 More Unity and More Work, circa 1944 The American Way of Life, Readers Scope, 1944 Communist? So What?, 1944 The Political Program of Native American Fascism, 1944 Book review: America Unlimited by Eric Johnston, New Masses, 1944 Book review: As We Go Marching by John T. Flynn, 1944 |
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Box 47 | 1944 Jan-Dec | ||||||||||
Marxism Arms Communists to Meet and Solve Issues Today,
The Worker, 1/9/1944
Teheran: History's Greatest Turning Point, Communist, 1/1944 Strengthen National Unity, The Worker, 1/16/1944 Browder Reveals Adolph Berle's Intrigues in South America, The Worker[?], 1/21/1944 Teheran and the Future, New Masses, 1/25/1944 The Readers Ask, New Masses, 2/8/1944 Election Must Aid Unity - Browder, The Daily Worker, 2/1/1944 Dream Come True - and Teheran (Art Young Memorial), New Masses, 2/15/1944 For Victory and a Lasting Peace, Liberty Magazine, 2/26/1944 Browder Interviews PM, The Worker, 3/26/1944 Partisanship - A Luxury America Cannot Afford, The Communist, 3/1944 Letter to the editor, The Nation, 4/18/1944 Freiheit Great National Asset Browder Says on 22nd Year, The Worker, 4/26/1944 Letter to the editor, CBS, 4/27/1944 Lowell Mellett, 5/14/1944 Letter to the editor (2 versions), Salt Lake City Desert News, 5/16/1944 Teheran, Report to the National Convention CPUSA, 5/20/1944 Text of Browder's Convention Report, The Daily Worker, 5/22/1944 Press release, Transradio, 5/1944 Letter to the editor, The Nation, 6/6/1944 Close Nation's Ranks, Communists Call, The Daily Worker, 6/7/1944 The War and the Elections, The Worker, 6/18/1944 Hold the Home Front!, Communist, 7/1/1944 Book review: America Unlimited by Eric Johnston, New Masses, 8/29/1944 Anna Damon - A Great American Woman, 9/?/1944 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 9/25/1944 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 9/25/1944 Text of Browder's Garden Speech, The Daily Worker, 9/29/1944 The War and the Elections, The Worker, 10/1/1944 Dewey Disunity Drive Menaces War - Browder, The Worker, 10/1/1944 Letter to the editor, Dallas Morning News, 10/2/1944 Browder Nails Lewis for Strike Incitement, The Daily Worker, 10/9/1944 Wendell Willkie, 10/9/1944 Browder Tells YCL Rally Role of Morale in Victory, The Daily Worker, 10/16/1944 Freedom of Comment, The Economist, 10/21/1944 Cooperation Between the USA and the USSR, The Daily Worker, 11/7/1944 The Nature of the Coalition, New Masses, 11/9/1944 Vote Clears the Way for Quick Victory: Browder, The Daily Worker, 11/9/1944 Browder Tells How Worker Will Spur Greater Unity, The Worker, 11/20/1944 Hitler's Shadow Over the Nation, Freedom (Morning Freiheit), 11/25/1944 Continue '44 Unity in City Elections: Browder, The Daily Worker, 11/29/1944 Questions and Answers, 11/29/1944 On the Election Results, New Masses, 12/1944 Browder Answers N.Y. Times Slander..., 12/12/1944 Dimitroff, the Champion of World Democratic Unity, The Worker, 12/23/1944 November 7 and the Future, New Masses, 12/26/1944 |
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Box 48 | 1945 | ||||||||||
Why Dorothy Thompson Wants a Soft Peace, circa 1945
The Big Three in Crimea, Political Affairs, 1945 Economic Policy of the New Bulgaria, More on the New Poland's Economic Policy, 1945 A Quarter Century Of The American Communist Movement, 1945 |
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Box 48 | 1945 Jan-Dec | ||||||||||
The Study Of Lenin's Teachings,
Political Affairs, 1/1945
November 7 and the Future: II, New Masses, 1/2/1945 Press releas on Stalin's Feb 9 speech, 2/1945 letter to Reader's Forum, New Masses, 3/20/1945 Defeatist Trends on the Left, New Masses, 4/3/1945 Toward the Organization of World Peace, 4/7/1945 Press release on Death of Roosevelt, 4/12/1945 Toward the organization of world peace, The Worker, 4/15/1945 Why Worker and Daily Worker are Indispensable, Daily Worker, 4/30/1945 The American Way of Life, Reader's Scope, 5/1945 Roosevelt's Heritage And The Task Ahead, Political Affairs, 5/1945 Introduction to Engels' Socialism Utopian and Scientific, 5/1/1945 A Foreword to the Article of Jacques Duclos (with Russian translation), Daily Worker, 5/24/1945 The San Francisco Conference, 5/28/1945 After V-E Day - What Next?, Political Affairs, 6/1945 Soviet-American Relations: Is It War or Peace? (with Russian translation), 6/2/1945 Questions and Answers: Manhattan Center, 6/4/1945 Tasks of the American Working Class After V-E Day (Russian translation), 6/18/1945 Speech at the National Committee Meeting (Russian translation), 6/18/1945 On The Question Of Revisionism (with Russian translation), 7/15/1945 Speech at the National Convention of the Communist Political Association (Russian translation), 7/26/1945 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 12/19/1945 |
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Box 48 | May 24 - July 26, 1945 | ||||||||||
A Foreword to the Article of Jacques Duclos
Soviet-American Relations: Is It War Or Peace? Speech at the National Committee Meeting On the Question Of Revisionism Speech at the National Convention of the Communist Political Association Appeal Against Order of Expulsion from the Party |
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Box 48 | 1946 | ||||||||||
Important points to use in a review of M. N. Roy's
Mission to China, 1946
The U.S. And The U.S.S.R. Can Organize aDurable Peace, circa 1946 Was The Commintern Really Dissolved?, circa 1946 Accumulation of Idle Capital in the U.S., 1946 Adventure in Finland, 1946 The Iron Curtain: What It Is and What's Behind It, 1946 |
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Box 48 | 1946 Feb-Dec | ||||||||||
Open letter to CP members (with Russian translation),
Daily Worker, 2/8/1946
Permanent Peace or a New War?, New Republic, 8/5/1946 Russia reconverts, New Republic, 8/12/1946 The Soviet Union and Its Neighbors, New Republic, 8/19/1946 An American Loan to thr USSR, New Republic, 8/26/1946 Everyday Life in Russia, New Republic, 9/2/1946 Peace or War with Russia?, New Republic, 9/9/1946 Letter to the editor in reply to a letter from William Z. Foster, New York Times, 9/26/1946 Are American Communists a Threat to Labor Unions, Town Meeting, 10/24/1946 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 11/1946 Progress toward peace and disarmament, 12/15/1946 |
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Box 48 | 1947 | ||||||||||
Memorandum on
History of the Labor Movement in the United States by Philip Foner, 1947
Satlin's Denunciation Of Churchill, circa 1947 The State of American Foreign policy (Lawyers Guild), memorandum, circa 1947 First Fruits of the Duclos Intervention, 1947 A Reply to Alexander Bitelman, 1947 Letter to the editor, Look, 2/15/1947 The Problems of the French Union, Humanity, 4/9/1947 |
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Box 48 | 1948 | ||||||||||
The Postwar Crisis and the New Party, circa 1948
The Need for a Thorough Marxist Understanding of America, Monthly Review, 1948 Operation X and the Upheaval In Bogota, 1948 What Happens With the Wallace Movement?, 1948 Outline for Discussion re: 1948 elections, 1948 |
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Box 48 | 1948 Jan-Nov | ||||||||||
World Communism and American Foreign Policy, 1/1948
Answer to Vronsky, For a Lasting Peace, For a People's Democracy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 5/3/1948 Book review: One Thousand Americans by George Seldes, Pravda, 6/29/1948 Letter to the editor, Daily Worker, 7/1/1948 Training of Leading Party and Soviet Cadres, Pravda, 7/7/1948 Letter to the editor, New York Herald Tribune, 7/16/1948 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 10/5/1948 Some aspects of the American Elections, Pravda[?], 11/1948 |
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Box 48 | 1949 | ||||||||||
The Foster-Williamson Letter Answered, circa 1949
Is There an American Peace policy?, circa 1949 Progressive America, circa 1949 Foster's 'New Route' to Socialism, 1949 The Light That Failed, 1949 Press release- Open letter to National Committee, CPUSA, 3/23/1949 |
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Box 49 | 1950 | ||||||||||
The Contempt of Congress Issue,
Daily Worker, 1950
An Analysis of Varga's Self-Criticism, 1950 response to Walter Winchell's "Question Marks???", 1950 Language and War, 1950 The Communists and the State Department, 1950 The 'Contempt of Congress' Issues (incomplete), 1950 Senate testimony: exchange with Sen. Hickenlooper, 1950 |
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Box 49 | 1950 Apr-Nov | ||||||||||
Letter to the editor, New York Times, 4/6/1950
Failure of Socialism in America, 4/18/1950 China, the State Department and the Communists, 4/22/1950 Browder Says Budenz Lies on China Policy, The Daily Compass, 4/26/1950 Comments on CIO Speakers Book of Facts, 5/20/1950 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 9/20/1950 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 9/21/1950 Why Reactionaries Won The 1950 Elections, 11/1950 |
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Box 49 | 1951 | ||||||||||
The Meaning of MacArthur, 1951
letter to the editor, The Nation, 3/10/1951 Concerning the Decline of the Labor Movement's Influence Upon Government..., 9/17/1951 Browder Speaks: Article 12, Is Communism a New Faith?, Spadea Syndicate |
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Box 49 | 1952 | ||||||||||
Should America Be Returned to The Indians?, circa 1952
An Examination of Whittaker Chambers' letter to his children, 1952 A Reactionary Interpretation of History, 1952 |
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Box 49 | 1952 Jan-Nov | ||||||||||
Letter To a Friend Concerning Togliatti's Article, 1/14/1952
Meeting with Vito Marcantonio, memorandum, 1/29/1952 Letter To a Friend Concerning 'Peaceful Co-Existence', 2/19/1952 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 3/8/1952 Defense Policy in the Communist Party Cases, memorandum, 6/3/1952 The Presidential Election of 1952, The Communist International[?], 11/1952 |
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Box 49 | 1953 "Browder Speaks" | ||||||||||
Browder Speaks: Article 1, Treason Doth Never Prosper, Spadea Syndicate, 1953
Browder Speaks: Article 2, Why I Am Not a Communist, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 3, Facts Behind the Browder case, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 4, The Government Saved the Communists, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 5, What Should America Do About the Former Communists, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 6, Roosevelt and Browder, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 7, McCarthyism in Soviet Russia, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 8, Comintern and Cominform, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 9, Georgi Dimitroff - Case History, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 10, Mau Tse-Tung and Tito, Spadea Syndicate Browder Speaks: Article 11, Behind the Peace Offensive, Spadea Syndicate |
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Box 49 | 1953 | ||||||||||
The Beria Bombshell -- Speculations are Hazardous, Spadea Syndicate, 1953
Churchill Called the Turn, Spadea Syndicate, 1953 Ex-Communist, 1953 A letter From Earl Browder (re: Marguerite Higgins interview), 1953 |
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Box 49 | 1953 Feb-Jul | ||||||||||
Letter to the editor,
New York Times, 2/1/1953
Interview, Telepress TV Daily News Reel, 2/10/1953 Letter to the editor, National Guardian, 3/3/1953 Stalin's stroke, 3/3/1953 What Follows The Era Of Stalin, 3/4/1953 Is War Nearer?, The Nation, 3/14/1953 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 5/15/1953 Some Critical Notes Concerning Isaac Deutscher's Russia: What Next?, review of Russia:What Next? by Isaac Deutscher, 7/1/1953 Granville Hicks' Article in Harper's Magazine, memorandum, 7/22/1953 Letter to the editor re:Granville Hicks' Article in Harper's Magazine, Harper's Magazine, 7/22/1953 |
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Box 49 | 1954 | ||||||||||
Draft of Questions and Answers on Political Position, circa 1954
How Can We Recognize Subversives?, 1954 Some Problems In The Writing Of History, Review of European Communism by Franz Borkenau, 1954 McCarthy Finally Gets the Low Down, 1954 |
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Box 49 | 1954 Jan-Jun | ||||||||||
Letter to the editor,
New York Times, 1/4/1954
Two articles about Browder's relationship to Soviet Communism, North American Newspaper Alliance, 1/11/1954 Browder Calls His Ouster 'Best Thing Ever Happened", The Evening Star, Washinton, DC, 1/12/1954 Browder Denounces Soviets, Buffalo Evening News, 1/13/1954 McCarthyism at High Tide, 3/4/1954 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 4/19/1954 Luncheon with Readers Digest Editors, memorandum, 6/7/1954 Russification of the International Communist movement, memorandum, 6/20/1954 |
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Box 50 | 1955 | ||||||||||
Communist Impact on American Literature 1930-1943, memorandum prepared for Theodore
Draper [?], circa 1955?
Communist Fronts in the Years 1930-1945, memorandum prepared for Theodore Draper ?, circa 1955? Attack on the Fund for the Republic by Fulton Lewis, Jr: Lawrence Spivak: and David Lawrence, for Wm. M. Goldsmith, 1955 |
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Box 50 | 1955 Aug-Dec | ||||||||||
On The Role Of Organization In Politics (Essay VIII and IX), 8/20/1955
Interview "A Fearless Approach", Sarah Lawrence College The Campus, 10/26/1955 Relations Between the American Communist Party and the Communist International, memorandum prepared for Theodore Draper, 11/11/1955 The American Communist Party Under Attack, memorandum prepared for Theodore Draper, 12/9/1955 |
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Box 50 | 1956 | ||||||||||
Questions and answers re: Stalin and the CP, circa 1956
Notes on the Revaluation of Stalin, 3/23/1956 On Anti-Semitism in Soviet Russia (Letter to the editor), Midstream, 11/3/1956 |
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Box 50 | 1957 Jan-Jun | ||||||||||
Letter to the editor,
New York Times, 1/13/1957
Letter to the editor, New York Times, 2/9/1957 Letter to the editor, New York Times, 6/8/1957 |
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Box 50 | 1958 | ||||||||||
A Study of the New Yugoslav Program, 1958
My Visit to Beograd: What Interested Yugoslavs, 1958 America's Changing Economic Problem, Review of International Affairs, 1958 Socialism in America, 12/4/1958 |
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Box 50 | 1959 | ||||||||||
Notes on the Origins of the Cold war, circa 1959 | |||||||||||
Box 50 | 1959 Mar-Aug | ||||||||||
Oakley C. Johnson's Article on Ruthenberg, to Philip Jaffe, 3/27/1959
America's Changing Economic Problem, Review of International Affairs, Beograd, Yugoslavia, 8/1959 |
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Box 50 | 1960 | ||||||||||
As Earl Browder Sees the Future of the Left in America, circa 1960
Reminiscences of Social and Political Movements in the 1930s, circa 1960 Socialism in America, St Antony's Papers, London, 1960 |
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Box 50 | 1960 Feb-Jul | ||||||||||
Changes In the Communist World, North American Newspaper Alliance, 2/1960
Commentary, 2/1960 Letter to the editor, Saturday Review, 3/24/1960 How Stalin Killed the American Communist Party, Harper's Magazine, 3/1960 Before the American Presidential Nominations, Review of International Affairs, 7/1960 |
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Box 50 | 1961 | ||||||||||
European Economy, circa 1961
America's Road to Socialism, 8/19/1961 |
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Box 50 | 1962 | ||||||||||
Book review:
The Strangled Cry by John Strachey,
Encounter, London, review of
The Strangled Cry by John Strachey, 1962
What Happened to American Socialism?, 3/1962 |
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Box 50 | 1963 | ||||||||||
Notes for an article on the Sino-Soviet split, 1963
Book review: M. N. Roy's Mission to China, Political Science Quarterly, by Robert C. North and Xenia J. Eudin, 1963 |
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Box 50 | 1964 | ||||||||||
After the American Presidential Nominations, Review of International Affairs, 1964 | |||||||||||
Box 50 | 1966 | ||||||||||
Book review: Soviet Strategies in Southeast Asia by Charles B. McLane, Political Science Quarterly, 1966 | |||||||||||
Box 50 | 1967 | ||||||||||
Book review: Enemies and Friends by Lyman P. Van Slyke, Political Science Quarterly, 1967 | |||||||||||
Box 50 | 1969 | ||||||||||
Book review: Utopia and Reality by Betty Yerberg, Political Science Quarterly, 1969 | |||||||||||
Box 50 | Undated | ||||||||||
Letter to the editor,
New Masses
The Historical Background of the American Labor and Socialist Movements..., memorandum Historical Bases for American Power The Adventurer, The Call about Trotsky Book review: Imperialism and World Economy by Kikolai Bukharin About Soviet-American relations Post-War Mock radio broadcast Our Views: More on Father Coughlin's Program "Weekly Comment" Weekly Comment: Anglo-American Problems, 11/26/1944 Weekly Comment: The Bretton Woods Conference Weekly Comment: Bullitt Rides Again, 9/10/1944 Weekly Comment: Businessmen Need Wallace, 1/28/1945 Weekly Comment: Capt. Lyttleton and Mr. Fleming, 6/25/1944 Weekly Comment: CIO Must Uphold No-Strike Policy, 2/25/1944 Weekly Comment: Communist ? So What ?, 9/24/1944 Weekly Comment: The Communist Convention, 5/21/1944 Weekly Comment: The Crisis in the Coalition, 12/31/1944 Weekly Comment: The Crisis the Follows V-E Day, 5/20/1945 Weekly Comment: Dewey and His Cabinet, 7?1944 Weekly Comment: Dewey has a Grievance, 7/23/1944 Weekly Comment: Dewey Reveals His Foreign Policy, 11/5/1944 Weekly Comment: Dewey the Disruptionist, 10/22/1944 Weekly Comment: Eric Johnston Renegs on His Book, 10/15/1944 Weekly Comment: The GOP Against Teheran Weekly Comment: High Stakes in the UAW Referendum, 1/7/1945 Weekly Comment: Hitler Also Almost Won, 11/19/1944 Weekly Comment: Hitler's Chicago Newspaper, 5/28/1944 Weekly Comment: Hitler's Slogan Works in Chicago , 4/1/1945 Weekly Comment: How a Zero Can Become a Menace, 7/16/1944 Weekly Comment: Hull Replaces Vandenberg, 5/13/1945 Weekly Comment: India and the Colonial Question, 4/29/1945 Weekly Comment: Is Senator Vandenberg Now Making U.S. Foreign Policy?, 5/6/1945 Weekly Comment: Labor Relations at the Ford Plant, 5/7/1944 Weekly Comment: Let's Not Forget the Campaign, 11/12/1944 Weekly Comment: Lord Halifax Speaks Up, 12/3/1944 Weekly Comment: Miss Thompson Goes to Europe, 3/25/1945 Weekly Comment: More Unity and More Work, 1/7/1945 Weekly Comment: Moscow-Teheran-Crimea-San Francisco, 2/17/1945 Weekly Comment: Mr. Churchill Treads Dangerous Paths, 12/10/1944 Weekly Comment: New Labor-Management Charter, 4/8/1945 Weekly Comment: Overconfidence is Dangerous, 9/17/1944 Weekly Comment: The President's Service Law Proposal, 1/14/1945 Weekly Comment: The Second Front is Opened Weekly Comment: The San Francisco Conference [1], 5/27/1945 Weekly Comment: The San Francisco Conference [2], 6/3/1945 Weekly Comment: Senator Taft Opposes Foreign Trade, 4/15/1945 Weekly Comment: Significance of Casablanca and Our Duties, 2/13/1943 Weekly Comment: Some New Perspectives, 8/20/1944 Weekly Comment: Some Pre-Election Confusionism, 6/4/1944 Weekly Comment: Stop This Criminal Nonsense!, 3/18/1945 Weekly Comment: Sumner Welles' Time For Decision Weekly Comment: The U.S. Army Kills the Red Bogey Weekly Comment: The Twilight of the Red Herring (incomplete) Weekly Comment: Watch Out for Dewey's Surprise, 10/29/1944 Weekly Comment: The Western Front and the Communist Convention Weekly Comment: Wilkie's Growing Stature, 8/27/1944 Weekly Comment: Who is Off The Beam?, 2/4/1945 Weekly Comment: Why All the Double-Talk?, 2/11/1945 |
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Books | |||||||||||
Box 51 | America Encircled 1952 (6 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 52 | The American Communists: A Threat to Trade Unionism? 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 52 | American Marxists and the War 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 52 | American Labor's Exceptional Road to Power 1952 | ||||||||||
Box 52 | The Anti-Marxism of W. Z. Foster 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 52 | Autobiography, "Memoirs" | ||||||||||
Box 52 | Autobiography, "I Discovered America" | ||||||||||
Box 52 | Autobiography, "A Political Autobiography" (4 folders of 19) | ||||||||||
Box 53 | Autobiography, "A Political Autobiography" (8 folders of 19) | ||||||||||
Box 54 | Autobiograph,y "A Political Autobiography" (7 folders of 19) | ||||||||||
Box 54 | The Bankruptcy of Fosterism 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 54 | The Coming Soviet-German Alliance 1952 | ||||||||||
Box 54 | Confessions of a Peacemaker 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 54 | The Constitutional Crisis in the United States 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 54 | Contempt of Congress: The Trial of Earl Browder 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 55 | The Crisis in Socialism 1956 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 55 | Crisis of American Progressivism 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 55 | A Decade of American Marxism: 1933-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 55 | Does Communism Point the Way? 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 55 | The Economics of All-Out War 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 55 | Education of an American Communist 1947 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 56 | Fighting For Peace | ||||||||||
Box 56 | Havana Raises Pan-American Problems 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 56 | How the Jefferson School Has Bowdlerized Marxism 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 56 | In Defense of Communism: A Criticism of W.Z. Foster's 'New Route to Socialism' | ||||||||||
Box 56 | Karl Marx and America 1957 | ||||||||||
Box 56 | Keynes Foster and Marx Pt II : Progress and Socialism 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 56 | Labor and Socialism in America 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 56 | Marx and America 1958 (3 folders of 8) | ||||||||||
Box 57 | Marx and America 1958 (5 folders of 8) | ||||||||||
Box 57 | Marxist Philosophy 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 57 | McCarthyism at High Tide 1954 | ||||||||||
Box 57 | Modern Resurrections and Miracles 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | Munich n.d. | ||||||||||
Box 58 | My Dream of World History, 1945-1975 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | My Visit to Beograd 1958 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | National Income, Consumer Welfare and Full Employment 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | The New Moment in the Struggle Against War 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | Parties and Issues in the 1948 Elections 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | The Postwar Crisis 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | Peace is Possible 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 58 | Principles of Accounting for Co-Operators 1918 | ||||||||||
Box 59 | The Second Imperialist War (foreward) | ||||||||||
Box 59 | Socialism in America 1960 | ||||||||||
Box 59 | Soviet-American Relations: Is It War or Peace? 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 59 | Teheran: Our Path in War and Peace 1944 (3 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 59 | Tomorrow in the Making | ||||||||||
Box 59 | Victory and After | ||||||||||
Box 60 | The Way Out n.d. - foreword | ||||||||||
Box 60 | What Is Communism? 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 60 | What Price Victory? 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 60 | Will America Survive? 1948 - outline and preface | ||||||||||
Box 60 | World Communism and American Foreign Policy 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 60 | World Communism and U.S. Foreign Policy invoices 1948 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 61 | Unidentified and fragments | ||||||||||
Speeches | |||||||||||
See also Memorabilia : Sound recordings for recordings of Browder's speeches. | |||||||||||
Box 62 | 1934 | ||||||||||
Fascism and war, 9/28/1934, Youth Congress, Chicago | |||||||||||
Box 62 | 1935 | ||||||||||
Unemployment and Social Insurance, 1/6/1935, Congress for Unemployment Insurance,
Washington, DC
Statement , 2/19/1935, Senate Finance Committee Hearing, Washington, DC "This writer in the Class Struggle", 4/26/1935, First Congress of American Writers Economic crisis and the intellectual world, 4/26/1935?, First Congress of American Writers [?] Eulogy for Henri Barbusse, 9/7/1935, Funeral of Henri Barbusse, Paris Debate with Norman Thomas, 11/27/1935, Madison Square Garden Ethiopia and Mussolini, 12/12/1935, St Nicholas Place How can America keep out of the next world war?, ?/?/1935, unknown (CPUSA?) |
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Box 62 | 1936 Jan-Jun | ||||||||||
Henri Barbusse, 1/4/1936, Third U.S. Congress Against War and Fascism
Opening statement, 1/11/1936, Debate with Norman Thomas, Cleveland "Abraham Lincoln and the Crisis of 1936", 2/12/1936, Springfield, IL "The Communist Position in 1936" published version, 3/5/1936, CBS Radio broadcast extracts from defense of CPUSA, 5/30/1936, National Conference of Farmer-Labor Parties, Chicago CPUSA pledges support of Farmer-Labor Party, 5/30/1936, Farmer-Labor Party Conference, Morrison Hotel, Chicago Democracy or Fascism?, 6/24/1936, Ninth National Convention CPUSA, New York CP is a legal party and defends its legality, 6/24/1936, Ninth National Convention CPUSA, New York Acceptance speech, 6/24/1936, Ninth National Convention CPUSA, New York |
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Box 62 | 1936 Jul-Dec | ||||||||||
Campaign speech, 7/4/1936, American Youth Congress, Cleveland
Campaign speech, 7/10/1936, WGY Radio broadcast, Schenectady, NY "Platform and Policy of the Communist Party in 1936", 7/17/1936, Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia Presidential campaign speech, 8/18/1936, Radio broadcast, Butte, MT Campaign speech, 8/27/1936, Coney Island Velodrome Campaign speech, 8/28/1936, Radio broadcast, NBC Civil Rights, 9/15/1936, Nassau-Suffolk Socialist Party Press conference re: Law suit against Tampa, FL for not allowing campaign appearance, 9/17/1936, unknown "Old Age Pensions and Unemploymet Insurance", 10/2/1936, Radio broadcast campaign speech Radio interview about 1936 campaign , 10/?/1936, Interviewed by Cedric Foster Campaign speech, 10/27/1936, Olympia Arena, Detroit Red scare in the 1936 campaign, 10/29/1936, Radio broadcast, Buffalo, NY Campaign speech, 11/2/1936, Madison Square Garden and Radio broadcast on NBC Blue "Issues of the 1936 Election Campaign", 11/?/1936, Radio broadcast Interview, ?/?/1936, Women's International League, New York Issues in the 1936 campaign, ?/?/1936, unknown Negro rights in the South - Campaign speech, ?/?/1936, unknown |
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Box 62 | 1937 | ||||||||||
Lenin tribute, 1/20/1937, Lenin Memorial Meeting (CPUSA), New York
"The Brazilian Struggle for Liberalism", 2/2/1937, WNEW Radio broadcast "Trotskyism and World Peace", 2/5/1937, Madison Square Garden "In Memory of Our Heroes of the Lincoln Battalion Who Died for Democracy", 5/30/1937, Memorial Day speech Fascism and war, 6/4/1937, Second Congress of American Writers Fascism and war, 6/27/1937, C.C. Plenum Mexico Peace, 7/?/1937, Radio broadcast to World Fellowship of Faiths Symposium Spain, 7/19/1937, Meeting for Spain "Issues of the 1New York City Municipal Elections", 7/29/1937, Radio broadcast Inauguration of a chain of Communist daily newspapers, 8/24/1937, Press interview "For Progressive Unity in the New York Elections", 8/26/1937, Velodrme Brooklyn and broadcast on WMCA, WNEW, WAXR, and WINS Eighteenth Anniversary of the Communist Party, 8/27/1937, unknown CP meeting "The Eighteenth Anniversary of the Communist Party", 9/1/1937, NBC Blue broadcast "The Eighteenth Anniversary of the Communist Party", 9/13/1937, Communist Party Convention Madison Square Garden "Threat of Fascism in Latin America", 10/2/1937, Meeting in Park Place "For a Common Front Against the Warmakers", 10/8/1937, Eighth Dominion Convention CP Canada, Toronto "Twenty Years of Soviet Power", 10/10/1937, Eighth Dominion Convention CP Canada, Toronto "Summing Up the New York Election Issues", 10/30/1937, unknown Twentieth Anniversary of the Soviet Union, 11/?/1937, Twentieth Anniversary Meeting CP goals, 11/19/1937, unknown (CP) "Next Steps In Dfense of the Spanish republic", 12/9/1937, Hippodrome, New York "The Current Economic Crisis--Its Cause and Cure", 12/12/1937, WEVD Radio broadcast presented by NYC Boars of Education |
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Box 63 | 1938 Mar-Jun | ||||||||||
"Concerted Action or Isolation as the Path to Peace?", 3/3/1938, Carolina Political
Union, Chapel Hill, NC
"Lessons of the Moscow Trials", 3/18/1938, Hippodrome, New York "Bloc of Rights and Trotzkyists", 3/20/1938, unknown (CP) "Communism in Theory and Practice", 3/24/1938, Town Hall "Communism in Theory and Practice", 3/24/1938, Lecture for Current Political and Economic Issues, New York University War and Fascism, 4/6/1938, Orchestra Hall. Chicago introduction for Earl Browder, 4/24/1938, Public Service Forum Debate with Frederick J. Libby, 5/4/1938, Madison Square Garden "A Communist Message to Catholics", 5/8/1938, WCBM Radio broadcast, Baltimore Opening remarks, 5/26/1938, Tenth National Convention CPUSA "Marxism and the American Tradition", 5/28/1938, Tenth Natitional Convention CPUSA, Carnegie Hall Statement of Earl Browder, 6/29/1938, McNaboe Committee (NY State Legislature) |
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Box 63 | 1938 Jul-Dec | ||||||||||
American principles and Communism, 7/4/1938, July 4th Picnic (CP?)
"Which Way for America--Democracy or Fascism?", 8/25/1938, San Francisco Report , 8/26/1938, California State Executive Committee (CP) Communists and the New deal, 9/3/1938, Frye Hotel banquet, Seattle, WA "The Communists Defend Democracy and Peace", 9/5/1938, KIRO Radio broadcast for Labor day, Seattle, WA Party Building, 9/6/1938, Party Builders' Conference CPUSA 1938 elections, 9/14/1938, Manhattan Oddfellows Temple "The World Issue -- Defend Democracy and Peace", 9/15/1938, Coney Island Velodrome Fascism, Munich Pact, Spain, 1938 elections, 10/27/1938, Jamaica Arena, New York The Elections and the International Situation", 11/1/1938, WENR Radio broadcast, Chicago US and the world situation, 11/4/1936, Press interview, Chicago 1938 elections, 11/6/1938, Boston Arena (CP) "On theTwenty-First Anniversary of the Soviet Union", 11/14/1938, Madison Square Garden [CPUSA?[ Report to National Committee, 12/3/1938, National Committee CPUSA "Theory as a Guide to Action", 12/16/1938, Workers' School 15th Anniversary, Mecca Temple "Three Years Application of the Program of the Seventh World Congress", ?/?/1938, unknown CP meeting |
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Box 63 | 1939 Jan-Jun | ||||||||||
"Is America Menaced by Foreign Propaganda", 1/19/1939, Town Meeting of the Air
Fifteenth anniversary of the death of Lenin, 1/20/1939, Lenin Memorial Meeting (CP?), Philadelphia, PA "Defend the Social and national Security of the American People", 1/24/1939, Cincinnati, Ohio Fascism and war, 1/31/1939, Seventh Congress CP Mexico, Mexico city "The Economics of Communism: The Soviet Economy in its World Relations", 2/27/1939, Town Hall "A Communist Speaks to Catholics, Jews and Protestants", 3/5/1939, Community Church, Boston Report on 18th Congress of CPSU, 3/16/1939, unknown (CP) Transcript of testimony by Browder and others NY Senate Un-American Activities Committee, 3/27/1939, Hotel New Yorker, New York "Close Ranks for the Greater Battle Ahead", 4/2/1939, Freiheit Celebration, Hippodrome, New York "American democracy is Threatened by Fascism and War", 4/3/1939, Chicago Nadezhda Krupskaya, 4/7/1939, Krupskaya Memorial Meeting (CP) "America's Foreign Policy and the Struggle for World Peace", 4/21/1939, Brooklyn Academy of Music Report to National Committee, 5/6/1939, National Committee meeting, New York Fascism and war, 5/11/1939, 10th Convention YCL "The Communist Writer at the Writers' Congress", 5/16/1939, Third Congress of American Writers, Carnegie Hall Acknowledgement of CP representatives from other countries, 5/17/1939, National Committee [CPUSA?] "What is the Road to Economic Recovery?", 5/23/1939, Radio broadcast, Denver, CO Interview, 5/31/1939, Radio broadcast, Los Angeles, CA "What is the Road to Economic Recovery?", 6/5/1939, Radio broadcast, KGA Radio, Spokane, WA, KOMO Radio, Seattle, WA |
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Box 63 | 1939 Jul-Dec | ||||||||||
"United States and the Soviet Union in World Affairs", 7/5/1939, Institute of Public
Affairs, University of Virginia
Interview, 8/23/1939, unknown Earl Browder interview , 8/26/1939, NBC Radio broadcast "Finding the Road to Peace", 8/29/1939, WINS Radio broadcast, New York Report on the Twentieth Anniversary, 9/1/1939, National Committee CPUSA, Chicago Announcement of letter from CPUSA to FDR supporting his policy, 9/11/1939, Madison Square Garden "On the Issue of Revision of the So-Called neutrality Law", 9/14/1939, National Committee CPUSA Press interview, 9/18/1939, New York Post and New York World Telegram "Youth and the Impreialist War", 9/28/1939, Mass Meeting of the YCL. Royal Windsor Hotel, New York War in Europe, 9/29/1939, Town Hall, Philadelphia Civil liberties, 10/14/1939, Conference on Civil Liberties, New York Legal charges against him, 10/24/1938, Statement to the Press "Twenty-Two Years of Socialism", 11/5/1939, Symphony Hall, Boston "Socialism, War and America", 11/13/1939, Madison Square Garden War in Europe, 11/28/1939, Yale Peace Council War in Europe, 12/14/1939, M.I.T. Peace Federation Moissaye J. Olgin tribute, 12/18/1939, Olgin Memorial Meeting, Madison Square Garden |
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Box 64 | 1940 Jan-Jun | ||||||||||
14th District New York elections, 1/30/1940, Non-Partisan Youth Symposium, Manhattan
Plaza
14th District New York elections, 2/1/1940, Central Plaza, New York Campaign speech, 2/5/1940, Tenant's League Symposium, Church of All Nations 14th District New York elections, 2/5/1940, WCNW Radio broadcast American principles and Communism, 2/9/1940, Lincol/Lenin Memorial Meeting, Philadelphia 1940 elections, 2/17/1940, National Committee CPUSA Imperialist war and Finland, 3/31/1940, Boston "War Plans of Roosevelt and Wall Street", 5/3/1940, YCL Meeting, Royal Windsor Hotel, New York Report, 5/30/1940, Eleventh National Convention CPUSA, New York Presidential Nomination acceptance, 6/2/1940, CP Nominating Convention, New York Closing statement at National Convention?, 6/2/1940?, CP Nominating Convention, New York ? Campaign speech, 6/2/1940, CBS Radio broadcast |
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Box 64 | 1940 Sep-Nov | ||||||||||
"Mexican situation", 9/7/1940, Press statement
"The Most Peculiar Election Campaign in the History of the Republic", 9/8/1940, Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA "Women in the Struggle against War and Reaction", 9/19/1940, New York Campaign speech, 9/24/1940, Mass Meeting, Madison Square Garden, broadcast on NBC Blue Campaign speech, 9/25/1940, Radio broadcast, NBC Blue "Have We Free Elections in Pennsylvania?", 10/4/1940, WOR Radio broadcast, New York "What Roosevelt and Willkie Offer to American Youth", 10/4/1940, Mutual Broadcasting Radio broadcast "An American Foreign-Policy for Peace", 10/6/1940, Boston "An American Foreign-Policy for Peace", 10/10/1940, CBS Radio broadcast Campaign speech, 10/17/1940, Brooklyn Academy of Music Tribute to John Reed, 10/20/1940, Manhattan Center, New York 1940 election campaign commercial for CPNY candidates, 10/27/1940, Radio "Shall it be War for America?", 10/29/1940, Mutual Broadcasting Radio broadcast 1940 election, 10/?/1940, unknown "Only the Working Class Can build America", 11/3/1940, Madison Square Garden Report, 11/16/1940, Special National Convention CPUSA, New York "The 1940 Elections and the Next Task", 11/16/1940, National Committee CPUSA "In Memory of a Great Jewish Leader", 11/23/1940, Moissaye Olgin Memorial. New York Statement before the Committee on Elections, ?/?/1940, NY State Legislature |
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Box 64 | 1941 | ||||||||||
Death of Harry Gannes, 1/5/1941, Public statement
"What Is the Way Out of the Imperialist War?", 1/13/1941, Lenin Memorial Meeting (CP), Madison Square Garden In honor of William Z. Foster, 3/17/1941, William Z. Foster's 60th birthday |
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Box 64 | 1942 Feb-Aug | ||||||||||
US/Soviet cooperation in the War, 2/12/1942, Lincoln/Lenin day
"Victory Must Be Won", 7/2/1942, Madison Square Garden "The Economics of All-Out War", 8/29/1942, NY CP Convention 1942 New York elections, 8/30/1942, NY CP Nominating Convention, Manhattan Center |
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Box 64 | 1942 Sep-Nov | ||||||||||
Report, 9/17/1942, Daily Worker Council Meeting, Webster Hall, New York
Second front, 9/24/1942, Second Front Rally, Union Square, New York "When Do we Begin to Fight?", 10/2/1942, Manhattan Center, New York "This is the will of the people", 10/4/1942, Second Front Now Rally, Public Auditorium, Cleveland, OH Oklahoma book banning case, 10/9/1942, Defense on Home Front banquet, Hotel Commodore Re-discovering America, 10/11/1942, The Worker US policy toward China, 10/12/1942, Press statement US/Soviet cooperation in the War, 10/16/1942, Workers' School 1942 New York elections, 10/18/1942, Golden Gate Ballroom, New York Elections must smoke out defeatists, 11/1/1942, Madison Square Garden, WQXR Appraisal of 1942 election results, 11/4/1942, unknown CP and the War effort, 11/12/1942, WJLB radio Detroit "Centralized Control of War Production", 11/28/1942, Institute on Problems of the War, Hotel astor, New York Trade Unions and the War, 12/12/1942, "Speech to Trade Union Comrades" National unity, 11/30/1942, Banquet (CP?) Education, 12/18/1942, Workers' School |
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Box 65 | 1943 Jan-May | ||||||||||
Russia, The United States and the Communist Party", circa 1943, unknown
"France is Uniting Against Hitler", 1/?/1943, Script for Browder's radio program "Background of the News" "The Conference at Casablanca", 1/?/1943, Script for Browder's radio program "Background of the News" Casablanca Conference, 1/?/1943, unknown Tribute to Lenin, 1/11/1943, Lenin Memorial Meeting (CP), Madison Square Garden Labor and the War, 1/17/1943, Los Angeles, CA Labor and the War, 1/20/1943, KPO Radio broadcast US/Soviet cooperation in the War, 3/3/1943, Yale Political Union debate Interview, 3/3/1943, Lilian Rixey of Life "Free the Political Prisoners in North Africa", 3/4/1943, Manhattan Center, New York "Is Communism a Menace?", 3/21/1943, New Masses debate with George Sokolsky, Manhattan Center, New York Ehrlich-Alter Case, 4/1/1943, Aperion Manor, New York "Jefferson and the People's Revolution", 4/9/1943, Jefferson Bi-Centennial Commemoration, Cosmopolitan Opera House, New York "The Miners' Strike -- Its Lessons", 5/14/1943, Manhattan Center, New York Questions and Answers, 5/14/1943 |
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Box 65 | 1943 Jun-Sep | ||||||||||
"Anti-Semitism in The United States and How to combat It", 6/2/1943, unknown
"The Artist and the War", 6/23/1943, unknown Should the Communist Party be liquidated, 7/11/1943, WLIB Reaction of the press to Browder's Chicago speech, 9/1943, Press statement "The Quebec Conference and the future of the Anglo-Soviet-American Coalition", 9/2/1943, Manhattan Center, New York "Can We Win the War This Year?", 9/23/1943, Campaign rally for Peter Caccione, New York "A Talk About the Party" (2 different versions), 9/25/1943, Informal address to CP members, Chicago "Can We Make 1943 The Decisive Year of the War?", 9/26/1943, Civic Opera house, Chicago |
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Box 65 | 1943 Oct-Dec | ||||||||||
Peter Caccione campaign, 10/5/1943, St George Hotel, Brooklyn
"Young People Facing the Future", 10/15/1943, Young Communist League Convention, Manhattan Center, New york 1943 election campaign New York, 10/18/1943, Manhattan Center, New York (CP) 1944 election campaign New York, 10/20/1943, Bronx Winter Garden, New York Phialdelphia Mayoral election, 10/22/1943, Philadelphia "On the 26th Anniversary of Soviet Power and the 10th Anniversary of Soviet-American Diplomatic Relations", 11/?/1943, unknown Negro people and the war, 11/19/1943, Workers School Teheran Declaration, 12/12/1943, Rakosci Hall, Bridgeport, CT "America Must Apply the Moscow Conference Policy in Italy", 12/19/1943, Cooper Union, New York George Dimitroff, 12/22/1943, Dimitroff Commemoration Meeting, Carnegie Hall |
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Box 65 | 1944 Jan-Apr | ||||||||||
Report on Theheran Conference, 1/7/1944, National Committee CPUSA
Summary remarks, 1/9/1944, Plenum CP Interview, 1/12/1944, Mr. Moody of Australian Consolidated Press Tribute to Art Young, 1/27/1944, Memorial Meeting for Art Young, Manhattan Center, New York Summary remarks, 1/29/1944, Ohio CP Party Builders' Conference, Cleveland National unity, 1/30/1944, Cleveland Teheran Conference, 2/13/1944, Symphony Hall, Boston 1944 elections, 2/13/1944, unknown (CP), Boston Interview, 2/22/1944, Peter Kihss of the New York Herald Tribune Teheran concord, 2/24/1944, Bronx winter Garden, New York [CP?] "Why America is Interested in the Chinese Communists", 3/13/1944, Shaghai Tiffin Club, New York Interview, 3/15/1944, Harold Lavine of P M "What Would Lincoln Do?", 4/7/1944, WWJ Radio broadcast, Detroit, Michigan Post-War economy, 4/12/1944, Waterfron Section CPUSA meeting Tribute to Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto, 4/20/1944, Parkway Theater, Brooklyn |
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Box 66 | 1944 May-Jun | ||||||||||
Introductory remarks, 5/20/1944, Twelfth National Convention CPUSA, New York
Remarks introducing motion to dissolve the Communist Party, 5/20/1944, Twelfth National Convention CPUSA, New York Concluding remarks, 5/22/1944, Twelfth National Convention CPUSA, New York Press interview, 5/22/1944, New York Teheran Conference, 5/23/1944, WEAF Radio broadcast "For Victory, A Lasting Peace, and a Prosperous United America", 5/23/1944, Madison Square Garden "Communists in the Public Service", 6/4/1944, CBS Radio broadcast Dissolution of CPUSA and forming of Communist Political Association, 6/5/1944, unknown "The War and the Elections", 6/11/1944, Pittsburgh, PA Labor movement, 6/12/1944, Meeting of Pittsburgh Trade Unionists "Can America Have Full Production After the War?", 6/13/1944, Abraham Lincoln School Symposium, Chicago |
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Box 66 | 1944 Sep-Dec | ||||||||||
"The War and the Elections" , 9/24/1944, Chicago Stadium
"The War and the Elections" (typescript and published version), 9/28/1944, Madison Square Garden 1944 elections, 9/30/1944, First Conference of Morning Freiheit Association "Economic Problems of War and Peace", 10/6/1944, Symphony Hall, Boston 1944 elections, 11/19/1944, Worker Conference, Fraternal Clubhouse "Post-Election Problems", 11/26/1944, unknown 1944 elections, 11/29/1944, unknown Greece, 12/8/1944, Workers' Meeting, Manhattan Center, New York FDR's recent appointments to Department of State, 12/27/1944, Queens County, Daily Worker Campaign Dinner |
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Box 66 | 1945 Jan-May | ||||||||||
"Everything For Victory", 1/15/1945, Lenin Memorial Meeting, Madison Square Garden
Progressive unity, 1/26/1945, Peter Cacchione Campaign dinner, Brooklyn, NY Interview, 3/12/1945, unknown Tribute to William Z. Foster, 3/23/1945, Testimonial dinner for William Z. Foster "Toward the Organization of World Peace", 4/6/1945, Cleveland, Ohio Luncheon remarks, 4/6/1945, Carter Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio "Toward the Organization of World Peace", 4/7/1945, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania "Roosevelt Continues to Lead America", 4/14/1945, Carnegie Hall, New York "Is the American Press doing Its Job?", 5/15/1945, Radio discussion Statement on V-E Day, 5/7/1945 US Communists' role in Post War world, 5/21/1945, Communist Political Association meeting First speech on the Duclos article, 5/22/1945, National Board CPA Discussion of marxism and politics, 5/23/1945, unknown (CPA meeting?) Tribute to Jacques Roumain, 5/24/1945, Times Hall, New York "The San Francisco Conference", 5/25/1945, Town Hall Forum |
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Box 66 | 1945 Jun | ||||||||||
"Soviet-American Relations -- Is It War or Peace?", 6/2/1945, CPUSA National Board
meeting
San Francisco Conference (United Nations), 6/4/1945, Manhattan Center [CPA?] "Tasks of the American Working Class After V-E Day", 6/18/1945, National Committee (CPA) Working Class and War (and Russian translation), 6/18/1945, National Committee (CPA) Statement, 6/20/1945, National Committee (CPA) |
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Box 66 | 1945 Jul | ||||||||||
War in the Pacific, 7/26/1945, National Convention CPA
Foster and Duclos, 7/26/1945, National Convention CPA |
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Box 66 | 1946 | ||||||||||
CP expulsion of Browder, 1/31/1946, Yonkers Club
CP expulsion of Browder, 2/1/1946, Yonkers Club "Russia and America: How Can we Build a Lasting Peace?", 11/6/1946, Norwalk Town Hall Association debate with Clare Booth Luce 1946 elections, 11/?/1946, unknown |
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Box 66 | 1947 | ||||||||||
One hundredth anniversary of Marx's "Communist Manifesto", 1/19/1947, CBS Radio broadcast
on "Invitation to Learning" program
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Box 67 | 1949 | ||||||||||
"Chinese Lessons for American Marxists", 1/17/1949, Discussion Circle, Woodstock Hotel,
New York
"The Coming Economic Crisis in America", 2/14/1949, Discussion Circle, Woodstock Hotel, New York "War, Peace and Socialism", 4/11/1949, Forum Group, Caravan Hall, New York "A Market Program for American Progressives", 5/2/1949, Forum Group, Pythian Temple, New York "How to Halt Crisis and War", 5/2/1949, Forum Group, Pythian Temple, New York "The USA and the USSR: Their Relative Strength" (and Russian translation), 6/6/1949, Forum Group, Pythian Temple, New York "Toward and American Peace Policy", ?/?/1949, unknown |
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Box 67 | 1950-1956 | ||||||||||
"Is Russia A Socialist Community?", 3/30/1950, Debate, Eugene V. Debs Society of Brooklyn
College, New York
Protest against arrest of Communists , 6/20/1951, Statement given to NBC "Should Soviet China Be Admitted to the United Nations?", 11/7/1951, Parkway Community Council, Brooklyn, NY "Crisis of American Progressivism", 6/3/1952, unknown Statement to the Court re:Mrs. Browder's passport case, ?/?/1952 Interview about Prague Trials, 1/30/1953, unknown Inteview about Soviet purges, 2/10/1953, Telepress Daily TV News Reel History of Communism Interview 1, 5/19/1953, unknown History of Communism Interview 2, 6/2/1953, unknown History of Communism Interview 3, 6/16/1953, unknown History of Communism Interview 4, 9/29/1953, unknown History of Communism Interview 5, 5/4/1954, unknown Interview, 7/6/1955, W. Goldsmith Interview, 10/26/1955, Sarah Lawrence College Civil rights, 9/15/1956, Nassau-Suffolk Socialist Party |
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Box 67 | 1957 Nov (1 folder of 5) | ||||||||||
"Marxism and America" also called "Karl Marx and America," multiple copies, multiple
versions, 11/?/1957, Series of lectures first given at Rutgers University, New Brunswick,
New Jersey
, |
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Box 68 | 1957 Nov (4 folders of 5) | ||||||||||
"Marxism and America" also called "Karl Marx and America," multiple copies, multiple versions, 11/?/1957, Series of lectures first given at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey | |||||||||||
Box 69 | 1958-1962 | ||||||||||
"Socialism in America", 12/4/1958, St. Anthony's College, Oxford, England
"Socialism in the Sixties", 8/18/1961, Lecture at Socialist Party Forum, Channing Hall, Los Angeles, California "International Relations -- Whither?", 1/9/1962, Economics Club discussion "What Has Happened to Socialism?", 3/16/1962, Lecture, Toronto, ON |
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Box 69 | 1963-1967 | ||||||||||
"On the Sino-Soviet Conflict", 3/21/1963, Lecture, Students' Council, Hofstra University,
Hempstead, NY
"The American Communist Party in the 1930's", 3/9/1966, Lecture, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois "Where Marx Went Wrong", 5/16/1967, Lecture, State College of Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA |
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Box 69 | Date unknown | ||||||||||
American youth movement, unknown
Comments on Norman Levinson's criticism Debate rebuttal "Farmer-Labor Party Perspective" Filing of objections against the CP State ticket in New York, press statement Gretings to Brazilian CP and Luis Carlos Prestes Lecture on history of Communism Party Building, CP Party Building Conference Peter Caccione campaign (incomplete) 2 page fragment 10 page fragment |
Memorabilia | |||||||||||
Address books, address lists | |||||||||||
Box 70 | Miscellaneous undated | ||||||||||
Artwork | |||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Bohnen, Carl, photograph of pencil portrait of Harold Stassen | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Oak, Liston M., woodcut portraits of Stalin and Lenin | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Rico, Dan, woodcut portrait of earl Browder | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Jordan, Theodore Jr., pencil portrait of Tom Mooney | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Gropper, William, pen and ink drawing of woman at sewing machine | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Gibson, Lydia, photograph of oil painting "The Delegates" | ||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Jacobi, Lotte, pencil portrait and etching | ||||||||||
Clippings | |||||||||||
Box 71 | About Browder 1919-1965 (25 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 72 | General 1929-1972, undated (4 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 72 | Amerasia 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | America 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | Chicago Herald American 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | China Weekly Review 1947 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | Commentary 1965 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | Conference Record: Proceedings of the American Jewish Conference 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | The Daily Compass 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 72 | The Daily News (New York) 1946 | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | Daily Worker, assorted issues | ||||||||||
Box 73 | For A Lasting Peace, For A People's Democracy 1951 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Foreign Affairs 1969 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Foreign Policy Bulletin 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | International Judicial Association Monthly Bulletin 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Journal of Historical Studies 1969 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Krokodil (КРОКОДИЛ) 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Lawyers Guild Review 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Moscow News 1987 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | National Legionnaire 1936 | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | National Legionnaire. assorted issues | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Neues Leben 1987 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | New Republic "Voter's Handbook" 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | The Norwalk Hour, Norwalk, Connecticut 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | The Outlook 1916 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Party Organizer 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Political Affairs 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Political cartoons 1944-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Scope 1965 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Soviet Life 1987 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Spanish Information Service texts and documents 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Vneshniaia Torgovlia (ВНЕШНЯЯ ТОРГОВЛЯ) (tr. Foreign Trade) 1945 | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | The Worker, assorted issues | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | Worker's World (Kansas City) 1919 | ||||||||||
Box 73 | Yale News 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 74 | Scrapbooks 1940-1950 | ||||||||||
Family | |||||||||||
Box 75 | Browder, Andrew 1942-1963 | ||||||||||
Box 75 | Browder, Felix 1927-1975 (4 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 75 | Browder, Irene undated - notes for autobiography | ||||||||||
Box 75 | Browder, William 1944-1953 (2 folders of 5) | ||||||||||
Box 76 | Browder, William 1962-1986, undated (3 folders of 5) | ||||||||||
Financial | |||||||||||
Browder, Earl | |||||||||||
Box 77 | General 1944-1965 | ||||||||||
Box 77 | Income tax returns 1938-1962 | ||||||||||
Box 77 | Social Security 1947-1959 | ||||||||||
Box 77 | Browder, Felix 1947-1958 | ||||||||||
Box 77 | Browder, Ralph Waldo 1934-1965 | ||||||||||
[Earl] Browder, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 78 | Bills 1946-1951 | ||||||||||
Box 78 | Certificate of Dissolution 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 78 | Checkbook 1945 | ||||||||||
Box 78 | Taxes 1946-1951 | ||||||||||
Box 78 | Corporate seal embossing tool undated | ||||||||||
Distributors Guide, Inc. | |||||||||||
Box 79 | Bills and expenses 1946 | ||||||||||
Box 79 | Checkbook 1944-1945 | ||||||||||
Box 79 | Minutes and by-laws | ||||||||||
Box 79 | Stock and transfer ledger | ||||||||||
Box 79 | Stock certificates | ||||||||||
Photographs | |||||||||||
Box 80 | Abraham Lincoln Brigade 1937, undated | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Averbuck, Nathan Earl 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Billings, Warren undated | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Bloor, Ella Reeve undated | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Bloor, Ella Reeve, photo of portrait sculpture by A. Cortas undated | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Browder family portraits by Lotte Jacobi | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Browder family snapshots 1930-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Browder, Andrew 1940-1960 | ||||||||||
Browder, Earl | |||||||||||
Box 80 | [General] 1901-1927, 1935-1937 (2 folders) | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Autographed 1935-1960, undated | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | 1936 campaign 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | and family, NY World's Fair 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | and Raisa 1935, 1952, undated | ||||||||||
Box 80 | in China 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | in Terre Haute, IN 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Leaving for Atlanta (prison) 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | with James Ford 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | with James Ford and William Foster 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | with Tom Mann 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | with Robert Minor undated | ||||||||||
Box 80 | with Tom Mooney, Warren Billings and Seymour Waldman 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | with "Scottsboro Boys" 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 80 | Browder, Felix 1929-1961 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Browder, Felix, Andrew and William 1935-1950 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Browder, Gladys Groves undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Browder, Raissa undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Browder, William and Martha Jane (neé Hankins), historic family photographs 1870-1940 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Browder, William (brother of EB) 1920-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Browder, William (son of E.B.) 1950-1960 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Communist International 7th World Congress (see also: ovesize Box 2) 1935 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Communist Party meetings 1937, undated | ||||||||||
Communist Party Canada | |||||||||||
Box 81 | Memorial to Mackenzie Papineau Battalion 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | National Convention delegates 1938 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Communist Party, Mexico panorama 1939, 1964 | ||||||||||
Communist Party USA | |||||||||||
Box 81 | May Day Parade, Chicago 1938 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | National Nominating Convention 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Rally in Chicago 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Corretjer, Juan Antonio 1943 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Cush, Emmet "Pat" undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Delegates to the Twentieth Anniversary of the October Revolution, Moscow 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Edward, Prince of Wales 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Einstein, Albert undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Foster, William Zebulon undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Ford, James W. undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Gren, Gil undated | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Heller, Abraham A. undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Herndon, Angelo undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Hoffa, James Riddle undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Jacobi, Lotte, photographs by | ||||||||||
See alsoOversize Box 2: Browder family portraits | |||||||||||
Box 81 | Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich 1934 | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | Lewis, John Llewellyn undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Li Li-San undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Lindbergh, Charles undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Lunacharsky, Anatoly 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Mann, Tom 1933 | ||||||||||
Box 81 | Minor, Robert undated | ||||||||||
Box 81 | "Meet the Press" 1950 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Mooney, Tom undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Mural, "Communism is 20th Century Americanism" undated | ||||||||||
Oversize 2 | National Council of Soviet-American Friendship dinner 1942 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Nikolauk, Domenica "Nanya" undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Nobile, Umberto undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Saltonstall, Leverett A. undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Silver Ponds Children's Home, Stalingrad undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Son Chen Ging 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Soong Ching Ling undated | ||||||||||
Soviet Union | |||||||||||
Box 82 | American students 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Anniversary, 15th 1932 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Anniversary, 16th 1933 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Anniversary, 17th 1934 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Bakhchikarsky undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Baku undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Batumi undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Essentuki undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Karakol undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Kiev undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Kislovodsk undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Kuzbass undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Leningrad undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | May Day Parade, Leningrad undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | May Day Parades, Moscow 1931-1936, undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Moscow undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Odessa undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | people undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Rostov-on-Don undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Sevastopol undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Sochi undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Stalingrad undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Tiflis undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Tver undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Uzbekistan undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Yalta undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Unidentified places undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Spanish Civil War, "Training Camp #5" undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Thye, Edward John undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Trans-Polar Aviators 1937 | ||||||||||
Box 82 | de Visser, Louis undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Wan Min undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Yarborough, Ralph Webster undated | ||||||||||
Box 82 | Unidentified undated | ||||||||||
Postcards | |||||||||||
Box 83 | American Airlines undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Arles, France undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Atlanta, Georgia undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Belgium 1930 | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Bismark, North Dakota undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Butte, Montana undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Chicago, Illinois undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Cleveland, Ohio undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Colorado undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Cunard White Star Lines undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Florida 1938, undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | France, Pyrénées Orientales undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Germany undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Glendale, California undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Golden Gate International Exposition 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Louvre Museum undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Massachusetts 1937, 1941 | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Mexico undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | New Hampshire 1940 | ||||||||||
Box 83 | New Jersey 1936 | ||||||||||
Box 83 | New York City undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | New York State 1937,1938 undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | New York World's Fair 1939 | ||||||||||
Box 83 | North Carolina undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Novelty undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Oregon undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Paris 1937 undated | ||||||||||
Box 83 | Pennsylvania undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | St. Louis, Missouri undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Salt Lake City, Utah undated | ||||||||||
Soviet Union | |||||||||||
Box 84 | Baku 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Breastfeeding campaign undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Crimea 1925 - 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Gagri 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Kislovodsk undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Moscow undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Nizhny Novgorod undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Novorossiysk 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Sochi 1928 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Ural Mountains 1928 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Spanish Civil War undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Tennessee undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | United Airlines undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Union Pacific Railroad Pictorial Series undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Vienna 1948 | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Virginia undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Warsaw, Poland undated | ||||||||||
Washington, DC | |||||||||||
Box 84 | Aerial views undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Buildings undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Cherry blossoms undated | ||||||||||
Box 84 | Yugoslavia undated | ||||||||||
Printed material | |||||||||||
Oversize 3 | Manet Peintures Les Éditions du Chêne 1949 | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Song sheets | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
Sound recordings | |||||||||||
Note on alternate formats: All recordings have been digitized. | |||||||||||
Oversize 4 | America and the Soviet-German Pact undated (ID#: browder_e_17) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Brooklyn Speech, Copy 3, Sides 1 and 3 undated (ID#: browder_e_18) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Brooklyn Speech, Copy 4, Sides 2 and 4 undated (ID#: browder_e_19) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Browder Acceptance Speech 6/2/1940 (2 discs / 4 sides) (ID#: browder_e_03, browder_e_04) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Earl Browder 9/25/1940 (2 discs / 4 sides) (ID#: browder_e_05, browder_e_06) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Earl Browder 10/13/40 (2 discs / 4 sides) (ID#: browder_e_21, browder_e_22) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Earl Browder Foreign Policy 10/6/[40?] (3 discs / 6 sides) (ID#: browder_e_10, browder_e_11, browder_e_12) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Earl Browder Foreign Policy WABC 10/10/40 (2 discs / 4 sides) (ID#: browder_e_08, browder_e_09) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Earl Browder Says: Excerpts from Speech of Feb. 24, 1941 (ID#: browder_e_07) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | James Ford Acceptance Speech 6/2/1940 (ID#: browder_e_13) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Mike Wallace interview 20 Jun 1957 - Earl Browder on the Mike Wallace Show (ID#: browder_e_23, browder_e_24) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Mike Wallace interview 26 Feb 1957 - Earl Browder segment on Mike Wallace's Night Beat (ID#: browder_e_25, browder_e_26) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | The Most Peculiar Election Campaign 8 Sep 1940 (3 discs / 6 sides) (ID#: browder_e_14, browder_e_15, browder_e_16) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | The Quiet Man from Kansas undated (ID#: browder_e_34) | ||||||||||
Lyrics by Mark Hess, original music by Frank Pearson, soloist Arthur Atkins with the American People's Chorus; distributed by Workers' Book Shop in New York City | |||||||||||
Oversize 4 | To Youth 10/4/1940 (2 discs / 4 sides) (ID#: browder_e_01, browder_e_02) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | Soundscriber discs undated - includes Browder, Luce, rebuttals, (5 discs, 10 sides) (ID#: browder_e_29, browder_e_30, browder_e_31, browder_e_32, browder_e_33) | ||||||||||
Oversize 5 | [Untitled] - cardboard with nitrocellulose lacquer (2 discs) (ID#: browder_e_27, browder_e_28) | ||||||||||
Oversize 4 | [Untitled - W I and W II] - W 1 - initial call and W 2 - follow up; "Phone taps" of calls. (ID#: browder_e_20) | ||||||||||
Travel souvenirs | |||||||||||
Box 85 | "Asian Administrative-Political Districts of the Soviet Union" 1929 | ||||||||||
Box 85 | French Line Ile-de-France baggage sticker undated | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Hong Kong Labor Committee delegate medallions 1927 | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Leningrad tour book 1987 | ||||||||||
Box 85 | "Liste des Passagers" Ile-de-France 1935 | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Map of China (in Russian) 1933 | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Map of the Moscow Metro undated | ||||||||||
Box 85 | "Pictorial Street Map of Moscow" (Intourist) undated | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | Memorabilia, Andrew Browder | ||||||||||
Oversize 1 | Memorabilia, William Browder | ||||||||||
Box 85 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
Box 86 | Miscellaneous empty portfolios | ||||||||||
Box 86 | Necktie, black |