
Guide to the Tamiment Library Manuscript Files TAM 245
Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
10th Floor
New York, NY 10012
(212) 998-2630
tamiment.wagner@nyu.edu
Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Collection processed by Hillel Arnold. Edited by Rachel Searcy in July 2013 to reflect physical rehousing of oversized materials and for compliance with DACS and Tamiment Required Elements for Archival Description.
This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on May 08, 2018
Description is in English using Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Descriptive Summary
Title: | Tamiment Library Manuscript Files |
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Dates [inclusive]: | 1749-1988 |
Dates [bulk]: | 1910-1965 |
Abstract: | The Tamiment Library, founded in 1906 as the library of the Rand School of Social Science, is a special collection documenting the history of United States radicalism, labor, and progressive social action. It accumulated this artificial collection of brief manuscript files over the years. The files pertain largely to individuals, and also to organizations, events and topics, and contain correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, as well as a few items of printed ephemera. |
Quantity: | 7.5 Linear Feet in 7 record cartons, 1 manuscript box, and 1 oversized folder |
Call Phrase: | TAM 245 |
Historical/Biographical Note
The Tamiment Library, a special collection documenting the history of United States radicalism, labor, and progressive social action, accumulated this artificial collection of brief manuscript files over the course of its early existence. The files pertain largely to individuals, and also to organizations, events and topics, and correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, as well as some items of printed ephemera. While most of the individuals and organizations were active in the United States, there are also files for a number of prominent European and other foreign figures and organizations represented.
Scope and Content Note
The collection consists largely of correspondence to and from important figures in American and European radical and labor movements, among them Angela Balabanoff, Clarence Darrow, Karl Marx, Eugene V. Debs, Fredrick Engels, J. Keir Hardie, Darlington Hoopes, Samuel Gompers and Leon Trotsky. Some letters from the files of the Tamiment Library to and from researchers are also part of the collection.
Also included in the collection are a significant number of typescripts and manuscripts (some in the form of photocopies) by political and literary figures such as David Ben-Gurion, Earl Browder, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jack London and Mark Twain.
Ephemeral items include a receipt for a payment to V. I. Lenin in Switzerland, two documents from the French Revolution, a manifesto signed by Emiliano Zapata and early nineteenth century British broadsides. Handwritten Russian-language newsletters circulated by Palmer Raid deportees known as the "Ellis Island Bulletins" are also included in the collection.
Arrangement
Folders are arranged alphabetically.
Arranged alphabetically.
The files are grouped into one series:
Access Points
Subject Names
- Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin), 1874-1948
- Ben-Gurion, David, 1886-1973
- Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor (Mary Eleanor), 1877-1955
- Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929
- Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951
- Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933
- Sugar, Maurice, 1891-1974
- Nearing, Scott, 1883-1983.
- Hook, Sidney, 1902-1989
- Hardie, James Keir, 1856-1915
- Germer, Adolph.
- Browder, Earl, 1891-1973
- Ghent, William J. (William James), 1866-1942.
- Dubinsky, David, 1892-1982.
- Gerber, Julius, 1862-1916
- Fleischman, Harry.
- Kerensky, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, 1881-1970
- Hourwich, Isaac A. (Isaac Aaronovich), 1860-1924
- Hoopes, Darlington, 1896-
- Colón, Jesús, 1901-
- Carey, James B.
- Ward, Henry Frederick, 1873-1966.
- Fischer, Ruth, 1895-
- Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
- Dodd, Bella Visono, 1904-
- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
- Dan, F. (Fedor), 1871-1947
- Crosswaith, Frank Rudolph, 1892-1965
- Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924.
- Poyntz, Julia Stuart, 1886-1937?
- Reuther, Walter, 1908-1970.
- Rocker, Rudolf, 1873-1958.
- Sanial, L. (Lucien), b. 1836
- Schneiderman, Rose, 1882-1972
- Shiplacoff, A. I. (Abraham Isaac), 1877-1936
- Shub, David, 1887-1973
- Josephson, Ben, 1895-1980
- Silone, Ignazio, 1900-1978
- Stamm, Thomas
- Kuczynski, Jurgen
- Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.
- Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950
- Lerner, Max, 1902-1992
- Mooney, Thomas J., 1882-1942.
- Matthews, J. B. (Joseph Brown), 1894-
- Moyer, Charles H.
- Billings, Warren K., 1893-1972
- Andrews, John B. (John Bertram), 1880-1943
- Bohn, William E.
- O'Connor, Harvey, 1897-1987.
- Perkins, Frances, 1880-1965.
- Lamont, Corliss, 1902-1995.
- Wolfe, Bertram David, 1896-1977.
- Lee, Algernon
- Wilkerson, Doxey Alphonso, 1905-1993.
- Van Kleeck, Mary, 1883-
- Zucker, Abraham.
- Woll, Matthew, 1880-1956.
- Barnett, Joshua
- Robbins, Sonia Jaffe
- Dirk J. (Dirk Jan) Struik, 1894-2000
Document Type
- Clippings (information artifacts)
- Broadsides (notices)
- Correspondence.
- Manuscripts (document genre)
- Minutes (administrative records)
- Records (documents)
- Typescripts.
Subject Organizations
- American Labor Party
- American Workers Party. Provisional Organizing Committee
- Georgia People's School
- International Socialist Congress
- International Socialist Club
- Continental Congress of Workers and Farmers for Economic Reconstruction
- Commonwealth Federation of New York
- Debs Meeting Committee
- Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee
- Sacco-Vanzetti National League
- Sacco-Vanzetti New Trial League
- Co-operative League of America
- South Slavonian Socialist Industry League
- Lawyers Committee on American Relations With Spain
- Mutual Society of Journeymen Cabinet Makers, of the City of New-York
- National Maritime Union of America
- National Education Committee for a New Party
- People's College (Fort Scott, Kan.)
- Laundry Workers International Union
- Workers Education Bureau of America
Subject Topics
- Communists -- Europe -v Archives.
- Communism -- United States -v Sources.
- Anarchists -- Europe -v Archives.
- Anarchism -- United States -v Sources.
- Anarchists -- United States -v Archives.
- Labor leaders -- United States -v Archives.
- Labor unions -- United States -v Sources.
- Socialism -- United States -v Sources.
- Socialists -- United States -v Archives.
Administrative Information
Custodial History
This is an artificially created collection, which was created through several donations over the years. Additionally a 1965 research query from Bernard K. Johnpoll to Universiteit van Amsterdam and a 1975 issue of the "Objector" from the SUNY Albany Committee to End the War in Vietnam were found in the repository and added to the collection in 2014.
Custodial History
The provenance of much of the material is unknown; the bulk of it was given to or generated by staff of the Tamiment Library in its early years, before the Library was transferred.
The materials that comprise Box 8, Folders 17 and 18 were found in the repository and added to the collection in 2014. The accession number associated with these materials is 2014.039.
Conditions Governing Access
Materials are open without restriciton.
Use Restrictions
Because of the assembled nature of this collection, copyright status varies across the collection. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the collection; these items are expected to pass into the public domain 120 years after their creation. Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce materials from this collection.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date; Tamiment Library Manuscript Files; TAM 245; box number;
folder number; Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
Existence and Location of Copies
A small number of items are available as photocopies only, with the originals stored in the vault. This is indicated in the folder title.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Materials in this assembled collection were either donated or found in the repository. The accession numbers associated with this collection are 1950.037, 2011.033, 2013.032, 2013.035, 2014.039, and 2014.092.
Processing Information
Paris Commune broadsides were received by Tamiment Library in frames which were later removed by Preservation Department and rehoused in archival quality folders and boxes.
The materials that comprise Box 8, Folders 17 and 18 were found in the repository and added to the collection in 2014.
Container List
Container 1 | Container 2 | Title | Date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Box: 1 | Folder : 1 | Adamic, Louis: Correspondence (to Industrial Union League) |
Dec 16, 1949 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 2 | Affiliated Summer Schools for Women Workers in Industry: Correspondence and Manuscript |
Mar 5, 1930 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 3 | AFL-CIO: Bibliography on AFL-CIO Merger (Tamiment Library, typescript) |
ca.1959 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 4 | Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America,
Division 994 (AFL): Appeal for Fired Fifth Avenue Coach Men |
May 1935 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 5 | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: Staff Information, Speech, Manuscript (Richard
Rohman, Publicity Director) |
1935 , undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 6 | Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers International Alliance: Elections and Personnel |
Oct 15, 1913 , Jan 24, 1916 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 7 | American Conference on National and Racial Unity |
1943 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 7a | American Federation of Austrian Democrats: Flyer for Anti-Fascist Meeting, New York
City (German language) |
Mar 11, 1943 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 8 | American Labor Committee to Aid British Labor: Press Release |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 9 | American Labor Party: Constitution and Correspondence (correspondents include August
Claessens, John Gelo, William Karlin, Nathaniel Minkoff, Charles Solomon and Mark
Starr) |
1934-1956 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 10 | American Labor Party, New York State: Correspondence (correspondents include Herbert
Lehman, Marx Lewis, Mark Starr and Pearl L. Willen) |
1937-1939 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 11 | American Legion: Bibliography on the World Communist Movement and Firing Line(newsletter) |
1962 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 11A | American Student Union: Report to the New England District Committee [CPUSA] |
Oct 14, 1939 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 12 | American Workers Party Provisional Organizing Committee: Minutes |
1934 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 13 | Andreas, Bert (Researcher): Correspondence re: Marx and Engels |
1963 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 14 | Andrews, John B: Correspondence (correspondents include C.L. James, Emma Goldman,
Vincent St. John, Joseph A. Labadie, William Bailie, William T. Holmes and Elizabeth
Gurley Flynn) |
1906-1908 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 15 | Andrews, John B: Manuscripts |
1909 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 16 | Anti-Imperialist League of New York: Correspondence (Williams Simmons, J. Bruno),
outgoing |
1933 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 17 | Association of Catholic Trade Unionists: History (typescript) |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 18 | Balabanoff, Angela: Correspondence to Harold Reisman, Sidney Hook |
Mar 15, 1929 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 19 | Baltimore Labor College |
1929 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 20 | Barondess, Joseph: Letter to D. Bernberg |
Apr 10, 1924 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 21 | Basseches, Nikolai: Correspondence and Manuscripts (German language) |
1938 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 22 | Beard, Charles: Correspondence to William Bohn |
[1934] | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 23 | Bein, Albert: "Let Freedom Ring" (play script) |
1932 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 24 | Bellamy, Ralph: Letter to Louise Heinze |
Feb 14, 1958 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 25 | Belsky, Abe: Correspondence (outgoing) |
1941-1977 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 26 | Ben-Gurion, David. Labor Zionism(New York: Young Poale Zion Alliance), 5 leaves (mimeograph) |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 27 | Berger, Victor L.: Correspondence (Herman Schleuter and George Goebel) |
Jun 4, 1912 , May 14, 1932 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 28 | Berger, Victor L.: "The First Socialist in the United States Congress: The Story of
His Work in Congress as Told by the Press" |
1910 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 29 | Besant, Sir Walter: Correspondence (incoming and outgoing) |
1884-1900 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 30 | Billings, Warren K.: Correspondence, Billings Victory Ball Program |
1922-1939 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 31 | Bittelman, Alex: Correspondence (Abe Magil) |
1960-1961 , 1966 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 32 | Blake, Eleanor: "Elementary Lessons in Social Science" (typescript, 67 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 33 | Blanc, Louis: Letter to "Mon cher Monsieur" |
Apr 16, 1859 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 34 | Blanshard, Paul: Correspondence (Socialist Party Resignation) |
1933 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 34A | Blatchford, Robert: "Merrie England" (Yiddish translation by Herman Dubrowitz; manuscript)
(I) |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 34B | Blatchford, Robert: "Merrie England" (Yiddish translation by Herman Dubrowitz; manuscript)
(II) |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 34C | Blatchford, Robert: "Merrie England" (Yiddish translation by Herman Dubrowitz; manuscript)
(III) |
undated | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 35 | Blume, Bernard: "In the Name of the People" (play script) |
1933 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 36 | Blumenberg, Werner: Research Materials |
1963-1964 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 37 | Bogard, Thomas J. (member of the Industrial Workers of the World, Democratic Party
activist): Correspondence, Personal Papers |
1936-1958 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 38 | Bohn, William E.: Correspondence (correspondents include Carl Sandburg), Manuscripts |
1932-1961 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 39 | Bombay Textile Labour Union. "Labour Representation Submitted to the Indian Tariff
Board (Cotton Textile Enquiry) and the Union's Replies to the Board's Questionnaire" |
1926 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 40 | Boston Conference on Socialism (Feb 5-7, 1909): Correspondence (correspondents include
Franklin H. Giddings, Walter Rauschenbusch, Vida D. Scudder, Emily G. Balch, Cerise
Carmen Jack), Program |
1908-1909 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 41 | Bourguina, Anna: "Enslavement of Culture in Soviet Russia" (typescript, 31 leaves;
Russian language) |
1951 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 42 | Bowers, Florence W. "Essay on Honesty, and a Salute to the Brave…" (typescript, 4
leaves, Anti-Communist leftist re the failings of some ex-Communists) |
1940 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 43 | Braden, Carl: Letter to "Brother Singer" |
Oct 3, 1955 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 44 | Bray, John: Bibliographies |
undated | |
Box: MSX0S1 | Folder : 1 | Broadside no. 134 of the Paris Commune: Report on the defense of Paris |
Apr 1871 | |
Box: MSX0S1 | Folder : 1 | Broadside no. 140 of the Paris Commune: Federation des Artistes de Paris |
Apr 1871 | |
Box: 1 | Folder : 45 | Broun, Heywood: Correspondence (William Dunne) |
Sep 20, 1934 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 1 | Browder, Earl: "Trotzykism and World Peace: Speech of Earl Browder, General Secretary
of the Communist Party at Madison Square Garden, Feb. 5, 1937." |
Feb 5, 1937 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 2 | Browder, Earl: The Writings and Speeches of Earl Browder(unbound mimeograph collection) |
May 24, 1945-Jul 26, 1945 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 3 | Brown, Emily N.: Manuscripts (Workmen's Compensation in New York State) |
1913 , ca.1932 , undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 4 | Cahan, Abraham: Correspondence (outgoing) |
1918 , 1939 , 1964 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 5 | Cahan, Abraham: Testimonial Dinner |
1940-1941 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 6 | California CIO: Constitution and Merger Drafts |
1956 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 7 | Call Institute: Board of Directors Minutes, Bulletin |
1935-1936 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 8 | Camp Midvale: Biographies, Clippings, Maps |
1934-1996 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 9 | Cardoza, Enio: Correspondence (R. Blackwell, Spanish language) |
Jun 11, 1961 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 10 | Carey, James B.: Correspondence (with John Afros, Director, Rand School) |
1943 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 11 | Central Labor Union, New York City: Invitation to Address Mass Meeting re: Haymarket
Riot Convictions |
Oct 18, 1887 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 12 | Chase, John C.: Research Materials |
1960-1962 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 13 | Citizens' Committee for the Defense of American-Mexican Youth: Case Summary |
1943 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 14 | Cleveland Youth Forum: Press Releases |
1932-1933 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 15 | Cointelpro: New Left and Black United Front File |
1969 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 16 | Cole, Margaret: Correspondence (Martin Koppell) |
1965 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 17 | Colon, Jesus: Correspondence (Lupe Gallardo, Spanish language) |
Jun 14, 1946 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 18 | The Coming Nation: Correspondence (A. M. Simons, Julius Gerber) |
Oct 1911 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 18A | Columbia [University] Students for a Democratic Society |
1968-1969 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 19 | Committee for Non-Violent Revolution: Bulletins |
1946 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 20 | Committee on Inter-American Relations: "Study of Communist and Socialist Doctrine
with Particular Reference to Latin American Countries" (typescript) |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 21 | Committee on Science and Freedom: Statement on Hungary |
Dec 4, 1956 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 22 | Committee to End the War in Vietnam at State University of New York-Albany, "An Open
Letter to President Collins" in the Objector |
Dec 4, 1967 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 23 | Commons, John R.: Correspondence (to Richard T. Ely), "American Shoemakers, 1648-1895:
a Sketch of Industrial Evolution" (typescript, 21 leaves) |
Jan 14, 1909 , 1958 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 24 | Commonwealth Federation of New York: Third Party Conference Invitation |
1936 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 25 | Communist Party of the USA: New York State Convention, "Victory Review" (skit by Fairplay
Cultural Group) |
[c. 1943] | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 26 | Conference for Progressive Labor Action: Convention Report |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 27 | Congress of Industrial Organizations: Letter, James B. Carey to Boris I. Nicolaevsky) |
Mar 3, 1944 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 28 | Consumers Union: Memorandum on Communist Affiliation |
Oct 22, 1948 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 29 | Continental Congress of Workers and Farmers for Economic Reconstruction: Bulletins,
Minutes, Press Releases, Resolutions |
1933 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 30 | Convict Labor: Contracts and Testimonies |
1911-1923 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 31 | Cooper Union: Mass Meeting Flyer |
Feb 18, 1892 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 32 | Co-operative League: Correspondence (correspondents include Julius Gerber, Albert
Sonnichsen) |
1911-1912 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 33 | Cornell, Frederic: Correspondence, Interviews and Manuscripts |
1959-1963 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 34 | Cornell, Frederic: "History of the Rand School" (Ph.D. Dissertation) |
1962-1964 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 35 | Cowley, Robert: "The State vs. William D. Haywood" ( Tamiment Institute Bulletin) |
1960 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 36 | Crook, Wilfrid H.: Correspondence (Stephen Naft) |
1928 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 37 | Crosswaith, Frank (Negro Labor Committee): Correspondence (National Sharecropper's
Week) |
1940 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 36 | Dagan, Irv: Clippings and Manuscripts |
1936-1937 , 1992 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 39 | Dan, Fydor: Manuscripts (Russian language) |
1943 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 40 | Dan, Lydia: "Bukharin on Stalin," translated from the Yiddish by Louis Lazarus (typescript,
10 leaves) |
1963 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 41 | Dana, Charles A.: Correspondence to Karl Marx, re: Articles for Appleton's New American
Cyclopedia (photographs and photocopies; from the Institute for Social History, Amsterdam) |
1850-1871 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 42 | Danish, Max: Remarks at American Labor Press Association Luncheon |
Feb 21, 1943 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 43 | Darling, Joseph F.: Correspondence |
1911 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 44 | Darrow, Clarence: Centenary |
May 1957 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 45 | Darrow, Clarence: Letter from a Legal Colleague (carbon copy) |
May 21, 1930 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 46 | Darwin, Charles: Letter to Karl Marx (photostat) |
Oct 13, 1880 | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 47 | Davis, C.W.: "Personal Recollections of "Big Bill" Haywood" (typescript, 16 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 2 | Folder : 48 | Debs, Eugene: Letter to New York Call; Letter to Jack Britt Gearity |
May 13, 1910 , May 20, 1910 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 1 | Decter, Moshe: "A Short History of the Communist Party of the United States" (typescript,
66 leaves) |
Apr 1955 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 2 | De Leon, Daniel: Manuscripts about |
1904-1949 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 3 | Dewitt, Samuel A.: Correspondence (Anti-Saloon League of New York, Citizen's Union) |
Oct 1917 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 17 | Die Zukunft(New York): Correspondence (includes L. Goldberg, Julius Gerber, Abraham I. Shiplacoff) |
Sep 15, 1911 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 3a | Dilling, Elizabeth: Miriam Shipley Research File on |
1934-1943 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 4 | Djilas, Milovan: Excerpt from "Anti-Semitism" (article) |
Dec 14, 1952 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 5 | Dodd, Bella V. (Attorney): Correspondence (Layle Lane) |
Jun 28, 1949 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 6 | Doherty, Robert: Questionnaires |
1959 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 7 | Dred Scott Case: Clippings from Coast Seamens Journal |
May 26, 1897 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 8 | Dubinsky, David: Correspondence (Rand School of Social Science) |
Dec 16, 1924 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 9 | DuBois, W. E. B.: Socialist Party Resignation Letter |
Nov 6, 1912 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 10 | Dunayevskaya, Raya: "Commentary" (typescript, 10 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 11 | Eastman, Max (translator): "Gabriliad," by Alexander Pushkin |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 12 | Ebenstein, Morris: Research Materials |
1957-1958 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 13 | Ellis Island Bulletins: Hand-written Newspapers from Palmer Raid Deportees, Russian
language (given to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn; photocopies, originals in vault) |
1919-1920 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 13a | Ellis, Havelock: Letter to Henry [Davray?] |
1900 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 14 | Emergency Committee for Strikers' Relief: Appeals |
1928 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 15 | Engels, Fredrick: Correspondence (outgoing; photocopies) |
1886-1893 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 16 | Eversley, Lord (George Shaw-Lefevre): Correspondence |
Jul 1914 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 17 | Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America Committee on Marriage and Home:
Minutes, Ideals of Love and Marriage(report) |
Jan 30, 1932 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 17a | Federated Press: Sacco-Vanzetti Press Releases |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 18 | Fehrenbatch, John (International Union of Machinists and Blacksmiths): Correspondence |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 19 | Feigenbaum, William M.: Correspondence (incoming; tributes to Algernon Lee) |
1923 , 1945 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 20 | Ferry, Elinor: Correspondence and Notes |
1958 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 21 | Fifth Avenue Vietnam Peace Parade Committee: Correspondence (letters of protest and
resignation) |
1967 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 22 | Fine, Emily B.: "High Lights of Socialist Convention" (typescript, 6 leaves) |
1932 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 23 | Fine, Nathan: Correspondence and Manuscripts |
1945 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 24 | Fischer, Ruth: "The Year of Great Change" (typescript, 59 leaves, draft chapter of
Stalin and Europe) |
Apr 20, 1949 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 25 | Fish, Hy (Organizer, Young People's Socialist League and Socialist Party): Personal
Papers |
1929-1936 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 26 | Fitch, John A.: "Lost Labor Leaders" (typescript, 2 leaves) and Associated Correspondence |
Aug 3, 1922 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 27 | Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor (Manager, Provincetown Playhouse): Correspondence (incoming
and outgoing; includes Arthur Leonard Ross, Eugene O'Neill) |
1925-1953 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 28 | Fleischman, Harry: Correspondence and Manuscripts |
1931 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 29 | Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley: "The Truth about the Paterson Strike" (typescript, 25 leaves),
Correspondence (to Philip Foner) |
1914 , 1963 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 30 | Folsom, Franklin: Correspondence and Research (Unemployed League) |
1936 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 30a | Frank, Julie Meyer: Manuscript (I) ("Labor's Status in Modern Industrial Society,"
"Stratification of Labor - The Skilled Worker") |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 30b | Frank, Julie Meyer: Manuscript (II) ("The Industrial Worker," "The Common Laborer") |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 31 | Frank, Julie Meyer: Research Notes |
undated | |
Box: MSOS 006 | Folder : 1 | French Revolution: Convention Nationale, Comité de Sureté Générale, 2 declarations,
signed |
1791 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 31b | Fuchs, Emil: Correspondence (New York State Attorney General Charles E. Newton) |
Nov 14, 1919 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 32 | Garrison Benson, Helen: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison |
Oct 21, 1854 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 32a | Garson, Barbara: "A Book about Work in America," "U.A.W Convention - 1972" (typescripts) |
1972 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 32b | George, Henry: Letter to "My dear Metcalf" |
Mar 9, 1885 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 33 | Georgia People's School: "Report on the First Year of the Georgia People's School" |
Jun 9, 1947 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 34 | Gerber, G. August (New York State Campaign Committee, Socialist Party): Fundraising
Letter |
Oct 17, 1930 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 35 | Gerber, Julius: Correspondence (Morris Hillquit, John L. Chase, Gustav Theimer), Manuscripts |
1908-1909 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 36 | German-American Congress for Democracy: "A Declaration of Principles" |
1940 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 37 | Germany: "Political Aspects of the German Church Struggle" (typescript, 1 leaf) |
1934-1945 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 38 | Germer, Adolph: "Extract from Report of the Committee of International Executive Board
Members in the Re-Hearing of the Matter Contained in the Walsenburg Circular" (typescript,
2 leaves) |
Jun 1915 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 39 | Ghent, W. J.: Correspondence (incoming and outgoing; includes Morris Hillquit, M.
Holt) |
1911 , 1915 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 40 | Gilman, Charlotte Perkins: "To Labor" (poem) |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 41 | Goebel, George H.: Correspondence (correspondents include Norman Thomas, J. E. Arnett,
Daniel W. Hoan) |
1912-1963 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 42 | Goldberg, Louis P.: "Labor Relations under the Wagner Act" (typescript, 60 leaves)
and Related Correspondence (Robert F. Wagner, Henry Morgenthau, Jr.) |
1947 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 43 | Golden, Harry: Correspondence (outgoing) |
1965-1966 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 44 | Gompers, Samuel: Subject File |
1911 , 1964-1965 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 44A | Gordon, David: Paul Robeson and Other Poems (typescript, 47 pp.) Contents: Paul Robeson
-- to Nazim Hikmet -- A Letter to Carl -- What "Social" Economics? -- The Legacy --
Let Honesty Guide You -- Collier's Preview of the War They Want -- Where Freedom Lives |
Dec 1951 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 45 | Great Britain: Combination Laws (photocopies, originals in vault) |
1749 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 46 | Great Britain: Three Broadsides (re: conflict between George IV and his wife Caroline) |
1820 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 47 | Gronlund, Laurence: Research File (photocopies, notes and outgoing correspondence) |
1889-1896 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 47a | Hall, Otto: Autobiography (typescript, 12 leave) |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 47B | Hall, Robert |
1982, undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 48 | Hardie, J. Keir: Correspondence (to Julius Gerber) |
1912 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 48a | Harvard University Socialist Club: What Harvard Teaches: The Story of Twenty Scrub Women(leaflet), "Welcome to MacDonald" (statement of welcome to Ramsay MacDonald) |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 49 | Hayes, Dorsha: Correspondence (Louise Heinze) |
Oct 13, 1958 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 50 | Hayes, Frank J.: Correspondence (James Oneal) |
May 9, 1914 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 51 | Haymarket Martyrs: Statements, Correspondence, Clippings |
1887 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 51a | Haymarket Square Riot: Interview with Clarence Darrow (transcript), Correspondence
(to H. D. Lloyd), Broadsides (photocopies) |
1893-1899 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 52 | Hebrew Socialist Union (London): Bylaws |
1876 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 53 | Henderson, Archibald: Correspondence (Thornton Oakley) |
Jan 1933 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 54 | Herron, Carrie Rand: Subject File |
1961 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 55 | Hill, Joe (Joseph Hillstrom): Research Correspondence |
May 11, 1965 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 56 | Hillquit, Morris: Correspondence (with Harry Lopatin) |
Mar 1931 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 57 | Hiroshima Commemorative Committee: 10th Annual Commemorative Meeting at Carnegie Hall |
1955 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 58 | Hohaus, Reinhard A.: "Unemployment Insurance" (typescript, 27 leaves) |
May 20, 1930 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 59 | Holly Point Project: Board of Directors Minutes |
1947-1948 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 59a | Hoover, Herbert: Correspondence to Norman Thomas |
Aug 1949 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 60 | Hoopes, Darlington: Correspondence, Resolution on August Claessens |
1934 , 1954 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 61 | Hourwich, Isaac A.: Lectures (Russian Revolutionary History) |
1919 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 62 | Hourwich, Isaac A.: Manuscripts |
undated | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 63 | Hunt, Lester: Typescript (International Brotherhood of Teamsters) |
Jan 20, 1952 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 64 | Iglesias, Santiago: Research Correspondence |
1958 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 65 | Industrial Union League: Declaration of Principles |
Jun, 1928 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 66 | Industrial Union Party: Statements |
1927-1934 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 67 | Institute of International Labor Research, Inc.: Correspondence (Louise Heinze) |
Feb 28, 1958 | |
Box: 3 | Folder : 68 | Interfaith Movement: Annual Report |
Oct 5, 1940 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 1 | International Association of Machinists and the Amalgamated Society of Engineers (New
York Districts): Minutes, Notes and Reports (re: 8-Hour Movement) |
1893-1911 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 2 | International Labor Defense: Constitution, Reports and Resolutions |
Dec 29, 1929-Dec 31, 1929 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 3 | International Ladies Garment Workers Union: Correspondence (Report on Protest Demonstration
against the Massacre of our Brothers and Sisters, the Trade Unionists and Socialist
Workers of Austria) |
Feb 16, 1935 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 4 | International Ladies Garment Workers Union: Enrolled Voters, Bronx County |
1939-1940 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 5 | International Ladies Garment Workers Union: Training Institute Graduation |
Apr 26, 1951 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 6 | International Socialist Club: Meeting Notices |
1941-1942 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 7 | International Socialist Congress: Autograph Album, "For the Progressive Woman" (includes
A. Balabanoff, J. Jaurès, J. Spargo, K. Hardie, C. Despard, etc.) |
1910 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 8 | International Socialist Congress: Clippings |
1917 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 9 | Irish Labour Party and Trade Union Congress: Financial Statements |
1925 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 10 | Ishill, Joseph: Correspondence (Arthur Leonard Ross), Lists (Libertarian Pamphlets,
Periodicals) |
1965-1966 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 11 | Jaurès, Jean: Manuscripts and Related Correspondence (French language) |
1927-1929 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 12 | Jewish Socialist Verband: Report of Sales of Dues Stamps |
Jun 1951-Sep 1951 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 13 | Jews in France: Clippings and Reports (French and German language) |
1942 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 14 | Jobless-Liberty Party: Correspondence (Austin L. Staley to Nathan Fine) |
Jul 25, 1932-Jul 26, 1932 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 15 | Johnpoll, Bernard K.: Correspondence (from Norman Thomas, David Brenner, Ben Josephson,
Jervis Anderson, Max Shachtman, Ron Radosh, Israel Solemnick, Frank Zeidler, Oscar
Pinkus, William Stern, Darlington Hoopes, Joel Seidman, William A. Maxwell) |
1967-1975 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 16 | Johnson, Oakley C. (Committee for Labor and Democratic Biography): Correspondence
("Journey into Tomorrow" tour) |
Nov 1959 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 17 | Josephson, Ben: Correspondence (outgoing) |
1928-1962 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 18 | Kantorovich, Haim: Correspondence (Earl Browder, Jack Altman) |
1935-1936 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 19 | Karlin, William: Election Leaflet Drafts |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 20 | Kautsky, Benedict: "Lenin's Erbschaft" (typescript, 46 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 21 | Kautsky, Karl: Correspondence (to Abraham Cahan), Immigration Application Decision |
1933 , 1938 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 22 | Kavesh, Harry: "The Foreign Trade Policy of the U.S.S.R" (typescript, 5 leaves) |
Feb 2, 1939 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 23 | Kerensky, Alexander: Letter to Mr. [Afros?] |
Apr 14, 1943 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 24 | Knights of Labor: Research Correspondence |
Jan 15, 1940 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 25 | Knitgoods Workers Union: Arbitration Decision vs. Advance Sportswear |
Nov 19, 1940 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 26 | Kobbe, Herman: "Art, Nature and the Child," "Coeducation" (manuscripts) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 27 | Kolehmainen, Mary W.: "The Finnish-Americans in the American Labor Movement" (typescript,
8 leaves) |
1981 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 27a | Kolombatovich, George: "Through Hell and High Water, or Odyssey of a Balkan Diplomat"
(typescript, 242 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 28 | Koreshan School of Physics: Correspondence (Rand School of Social Science) |
Aug 10, 1946 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 29 | Kramer, Samuel P.: "$160,000,000.00" (typescript, 4 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 29a | Kropotkin, Peter: Three Letters to Mrs. N. F. Dryhurst, Mr. A. R. Dryhurst (photocopies,
originals in vault) |
1894 , 1908 , 1917 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 30 | Krupskaya, Nadezhda: Article re: Memoirs (S. Richardson, Associated Press) |
1933 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 30a | Kruse, William F.: Correspondence (to and from Jay Lovestone, Ben Gitlow, Max Bedacht) |
1929 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 31 | Kuczynski. Jürgen: Correspondence and Manuscripts |
1951-1953 | |
Box: not specified | Folder : 32 | Labor College of Philadelphia: Annual Report, Syllabus for class "Workshop Economics
for Textile Workers" by Benjamin W. Barkas, Ph.D. |
1928-1929 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 33 | Labor Press: Reference List and "Labor Journalism" (typescript, 4 leaves) |
Jul-57 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 34 | Labor's Cooperative Press Association: Correspondence |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 34a | Lafargue, Laura: "Marching On," "Out of Work" |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 35 | Lamont, Corliss (National Chairman, American Friends of the Soviet Union): Correspondence
(to American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, Layle Lane) |
1938-1939 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 36 | Laski, Harold J.: Correspondence (incoming and outgoing; including James Oneal) |
1936-1946 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 37 | Laundry Workers International Union, Local 280: Emergency Appeals |
ca.1935-1936 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 38 | Lawrence Defense Conference of New York City: "Befreit Ettor und Giovannitti" (flyer,
German language) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 39 | Lawyers Committee on American Relations with Spain: Letter from Charles Rabbins, Secretary,
to Maurice Sugar |
Jul 14, 1938 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 40 | Lazarus, Louis: Correspondence (to Louise Heinze re Käthe Kollwitz) |
Mar 10, 1964 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 40A | Lazarus, Louis: Unaddressed letter re His Possession of Daniel De Leon's Notebooks |
1977 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 41 | League for Socialist Education Clubs: Statement re Formation |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 42 | Lee, Algernon: Correspondence (David Rubinow) |
Apr 1930-Dec 1931 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 43 | Lenin University (typescript, 21 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 44 | Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich (aka V. Oulianoff [sic]): Receipt for Payment in Switzerland
(photocopy) |
Sep 13, 1905 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 45 | Leonard, Cynthia: Research Correspondence |
1964 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 46 | Lerner, Max: Notes from Lecture (labor and elections) |
1938 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 47 | Lexington Group: Newsletters |
1956-1958 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 48 | Liessen, Abraham: "And the day will arise…" (poem extract) |
Oct 18, 1962 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 49 | London, Jack: Correspondence to Orlando Jay Smith (comment on Smith's book Eternalism: A Theory of Infinite Justice) |
Aug 4, 1902 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 50 | London, Jack: Research Correspondence (Hensley C. Woodbridge) |
1962 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 51 | Lorwin, Lewis: Correspondence, List of Books and Articles by |
1959-1963 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 52 | Low, Bela: Correspondence (mostly incoming, including Eugene Debs, Theodore Debs,
Algernon Lee, Ludwig Lore, Julius Gerber, A. I. Shiplacoff) |
1918-1926 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 52a | Lowenfels, Walter: "Letter to the President" (typescript) |
1962 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 52b | Lowenthal, John: Correspondence (regarding cartoons for film U.S.A. vs. Alger Hiss) |
1977-1979 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 53 | Lynchings: Findings from the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute |
Dec 31, 1921 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 54 | Lynd, Robert S.: Biographical Notes |
1934 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 55 | Lyons, Eugene: Correspondence (Ted Schapiro, Sidney Hook) |
1947 , 1958 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 56 | Lyons, John: Correspondence (George Meany, Samuel Gompers, John L. Lewis, Alfred Robens),
"Russia's Land of Promise for the Jews," ( The Christian Register, July 1936) |
1915-1956 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 56a | MacDonald, George E.: Obituary Tributes |
1944 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 56b | MacDonald, James Ramsey: Correspondence to Algernon Lee (photocopies, originals in
vault) |
Aug 1922-Apr 1923 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 57 | Mailly, Bertha: Correspondence (including Morris Hillquit), Financial Records (Camp
Tamiment) |
1925-1933 , 1952 , 1955 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 58 | Maison, Karl Maria: "The Eternal Kindergarden" (typescript, 147 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: MSOS004 | Folder : 1 | Map: Spain--What Next? (Evening Telegram, Superior, WI) |
Feb 7, 1939 | |
Box: MSXOS002 | Folder : 1 | Map: Spain (Sunday Worker) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 59 | Markham, Edwin: Bibliography (Part II, Individual Poems), Correspondence (Benjamin
DeCasseres), "Lincoln, Man of the People," "The Comrade World" (Poems) |
1912-1953 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 60 | Martinez, Rafael A.: Letter (Spanish language) |
Feb 18, 1961 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 61 | Matchett, Charles H.: Correspondence, Notes |
1893-1919 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 62 | Matthews, J. B.: Correspondence |
1932-1933 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 63 | Maurer, James H.: Correspondence (outgoing, including Algernon Lee, Karl Kautsky) |
1914-1939 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 64 | Maurois, Andre: "The Lesson of France" (typescript, 13 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 65 | Maynard, R. A.: "Debs and Seidel" (lecture transcript) |
Jun 16, 1912 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 66 | McSorley, William J. (General President, Wood, Wire & Metal Lathers International
Union): Letter to Anna M. Bourguina |
Mar 13, 1945 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 67 | Meany, George: Clippings, Statement before the Committee on Education and Labor of
the House of Representatives, Testimony before the Subcommittee on Labor Legislation
of the House Committee on Education and Labor. |
1955 , 1959 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 76 | Meeropol, Abel (Lewis Allen) and Anne: Sheet music for "Apples, Peaches and Cherries";
Review of "Strange Fruit"; manuscript "In Memory of Anne" |
circa 1939-1986 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 67a | Meyer London Memorial Committee: Correspondence (to Mitchell Loeb) |
1962 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 68 | Meyerson, Ben: "Democracy, Now or Never: An Appeal to Reason" (typescript, 23 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 68a | Middleton, Owen: "For an Ever Higher Standard of Individual and Collective Work" (typescript,
4 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 68b | Miller, Marvin D.: Suffolk County District Attorney's Office Press Release |
Jul 20, 1984 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 69 | Milner, Lucille B.: "Big Bill Haywood: The Most Hated Man of All" (typescript, 11
leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 69a | Mindel, Jacob "Pops": Correspondence (from E. J. Dimock, Claudia Jones) |
1953-1956 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 70 | Minkoff, S. N.: "An Introduction to Socialist Opinion in the United States on the
Question of War, 1913-1918" (typescript, 28 leaves) |
Dec 12, 1935 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 71 | Mississippi Free Press: Correspondence, Reports and Statements |
1962-1963 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 72 | Mollie Maguires: Book Advertisement Circular (photocopy, original in vault) |
undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 73 | Mooney, Tom: Correspondence (incoming; letter from TM to his mother) |
1916-1932 , 1977 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 74 | Mooney, Tom: Court Documents (Affadavits, Petitions) |
1917-1918 | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 74A | Mooney, Tom: Letter to Stalin; Letter to A.J. Wilde; Photographs; "Crime Scene" drawings,
relating to the Preparedness Day bombing, July 22, 1916 in San Francisco. |
1930s, undated | |
Box: 4 | Folder : 75 | Morgan, Lewis Henry: 100th Anniversary Commemorative Plaque (photograph) |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 1 | Morris, Arthur: Clippings, Correspondence (Arthur L. Ross) |
1925 , 1971 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 2 | Morris, Richard B.: Lecture on Labor History, pre1861 (typescript, 8 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 3 | Moscow Trials: Untitled Typescript, 14 leaves |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 4 | Moyer, Charles H. (President, Western Federation of Miners): Correspondence (to James
Oneal) |
May 16, 1914 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 5 | Moyer-Haywood Trial: References and Research Correspondence |
Jan 1960-Feb 1960 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 6 | Mueller, Theodore: "The Socialist Movement in Milwaukee" (typescript, 12 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 6a | Mutual Society of Journeymen Cabinet Makers, of the City of New-York: Membership Certificate
(photocopy, original in vault) |
1796 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 7 | Naft, Stephen: "Falangism and Hispanidad in Latin America" (typescript, 62 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 8 | Nash, Al: Arbitration (Community and Social Agency Employees, Local 1707, AFSCME),
Clippings, Correspondence (from Rose Pesotta, Walter P. Reuther) |
1944-1961 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 8A | Nathan, Otto : Letter to Morris Schappes |
Aug 1, 1983 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 9 | National Education Committee for a New Party: Correspondence (A. Philip Randolph,
Israel Feinberg, Pearl L. Willen, Martin Gerber, Sol Levitas, Hiram Elfenbein, Harry
W. Laidler, Mary Martinson), Minutes, Reports |
1946-1947 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 10 | National Hat Finishers' Trade Association of the U.S.A.: Journeyman's Cards and Books
Frauds |
Feb 20, 1878 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 11 | National Maritime Union: Arbitration |
1949 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 12 | National Maritime Union: Correspondence |
1949-1951 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 13 | National Maritime Union: General |
1949-1951 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 14 | National Maritime Union: Minutes |
1946-1949 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 15 | National Progressive Party: Correspondence (Arthur L. Rosenberg), Elections |
1914-1916 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 16 | National Religion and Labor Foundation: Brochures, Minutes, Reports |
1938-1939 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 17A | National Writer's Union: Signed Replies from Marge Piercy, May Sarton, William L.
Shirer |
1982 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 17 | National Women's Trade Union League: Education Program Report, Executive Board Meeting
Minutes |
1929-1941 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 18 | Nearing, Scott: Correspondence (to Samuel Rosenbloom) |
Jun 8, 1958-Nov 28, 1958 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 19 | Nearing, Scott: "The American Labor Party" (typescript, 11 leaves) |
Apr 22, 1919 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 20 | Nearing, Scott: United States v. Scott Nearing, et. al., Testimony of Scott Nearing
(I) |
Feb 1919 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 21 | Nearing, Scott: United States v. Scott Nearing, et. al., Testimony of Scott Nearing
(II) |
Feb 1919 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 22 | Neff, Walter: FBI File and FOIA Correspondence |
1942-2000 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 23 | Nemiroff, R. B. (Robert): "Harlem Spring Street Song" (typescript, 12 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 24 | Neuberger, Richard L.: Correspondence (to Sol Stein) |
Mar 10, 1955 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 25 | New World Resettlement Fund: Correspondence |
Aug 2, 1940 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 26 | New York C.O.R.E.: Untitled Typescript re Elections |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 27 | New York State Federation of Labor: Correspondence (Thomas A. Murray and Boris I.
Nicolaevsky) |
Mar 1944 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 28 | Nexo, Martin Andersen: Correspondence (to Civil Rights Congress, German language) |
Jun 8, 1950 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 29 | No More War Parade: Suggestions for Participating Organization, Reports of Sub-Committees
(typescript, 6 leaves) |
May 18, 1935 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 30 | Oak, Liston M.: "Resolution on the San Francisco Conference" (typescript, 3 leaves),
"Resolution on International Situation" (typescript, 3 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 30a | Orthodox People's Union: Flyer for mass meeting with Socialist candidates Morris Hillquit
and Jacob Panken, New York City (Yiddish language) |
Oct 30 [1932] | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 31 | O'Connor, Harvey: Correspondence (to Edward Lewin) |
1961-1962 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 32 | O'Hare, Kate: Correspondence |
1919-1920 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 33 | Owen, Robert: "Memorial on Behalf of the Working Classes, Addressed to the Allied
Powers, Assembled in Congress at Aix-La-Chapelle, by Robert Owen, of New Lanark, in
1818" (manuscript, 27 leaves, English and German language) |
Sep 20, 1918 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 34 | Painter's Socialist League: Meeting Announcement Card |
Mar 2, 1935 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 35 | Pan-American Federation of Labor: Correspondence (including Algernon Lee, Rafael Estrella
Ureña, William Green) |
1920-1930 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 36 | Pearson, Beatrice: "The Autobiography of a Communist" (typescript, 81 leaves) |
1982 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 37 | Pearson's Magazine: Correspondence (including Frank Harris, Bruno Guido) |
1918-1919 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 37a | Pease, Frank (President of the Hollywood Technical Directors Institute): Letter Denouncing
All Quiet on the Western Front |
May 24, 1930 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 38 | Pennsylvania Federation of Labor: "Report of Leonard Craig, Director of Workers' Education"
(typescript, 8 leaves) |
Apr 2, 1929 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 39 | People's College: Clipping Transcriptions |
1911-1919 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 40 | People's Committee against Hearst: Conference Announcements |
1936 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 41 | People's Party of New York: Financial (Expense Reports, Reciepts) |
1937-1939 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 42 | Perkins, Frances: Correspondence (to John Reynolds) |
1912 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 43 | Perlman, Selig: Correspondence (to the Conference of Labor Historians) |
Apr 19, 1958 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 44 | Perlman, Selig: "Chapter 11: Renewal of the Struggle for Existence" (typescript, 13
leaves), "Chapter 12: Under the Advancing New Deal, 1933-1939" (typescript, 11 leaves),
"Chapter 13: 'Defense' and World War II" (typescript, 6 leaves), "Chapter 14, In the
Decade After Roosevelt" (typescript, 13 leaves), "Chapter 15: Conclusions and Inferences"
(typescript, 12 leaves) |
1958 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 45 | Pesotta, Rose: Correspondence (incoming and outgoing; Tucker P. Smith, Harry Nilsson,
Charlotte Bradley, Amy Hewes, Victor G. Reuther, Jean Carter), Collected Typescripts |
1924-1936 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 46 | Petersen, Arnold (Socialist Labor Party): Correspondence (to Louise Heinze) |
Jun 30, 1959 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 47 | Petit, Antoine G.: "Castro, Debray versus Marxism-Leninism: Letters to a Venezuelan
Friend" (typescript, 184 leaves) |
1963-1965 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 48 | Philadelphia Tageblatt: Correspondence |
1877-1901 | |
Box: 5 | Folder : 49 | Philadelphia Tageblatt: Research Correspondence |
1960 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 1 | Phillips, James Knox: Correspondence, "Underground" (typescript, 4 leaves), "Thirties
Red" (typescript, 21 leaves), "Sleuthing Black History: Rediscovering the Quaker-Sponsored
Migration of Free Black Farmers to Indiana and Ohio" (typescript, 10 leaves), "Negro-White
Integration in a Midwestern Farm Community" (from Negro Heritage), "Negroes in Wisconsin History" (from Negro Heritage) |
1970-1988 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 2 | Pickens, William: "The Second World Congress against Imperialism" (typescript, 4 leaves) |
1929 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 3 | Pioneer Youth: "Secretary's Report for First 18 Months of Pioneer Youth" (typescript,
4 leaves) |
1924-1925 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 3a | Poland: Speeches and Resolution |
1945 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 4 | Poole, Ernest: Correspondence |
1912 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 5 | Pouren Defense Conference: Correspondence (Moses Oppenheimer, James Chase), Statements |
1908-1909 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 6 | Powderly, Terence V.: Correspondence (typed transcriptions from Letter Press Book),
Calling Card |
1887-1924 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 7 | Poyntz, Julia Stuart: Letter to Mr. Valentine; Letter from Dudley M. Tucker |
Oct 1915 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 8 | Pressman, Lee: "Memorandum re: Directive Order Issues by the National War Labor Board
in the Basic Steel Case" (typescript, 14 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 9 | Producers' Exchange of Labour for Labour: Minutes |
1928-1944 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 10 | Proletarian Party: Correspondence (Al Wysocki to Rod Speel) |
Mar 14, 1962 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 10a | Provincetown Players (program for Brothers and Aria Da Capo) |
1919-1920 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 10b | Provisional Committee for Non-Partisan Labor Defense: Anti-Hearst Mass Meeting |
Feb 3 [1934] | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 11 | Pulitzer, Mr..: Letter re: Bust of His Grandfather |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 12 | Quintiliano, Luigi: "Le Vergogne Italiane d'America Camorra?, Mafia, Mano Nera" (typescript,
7 leaves, Italian language) |
1957 , 1987 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 13 | Rabinowich, I.: Letter to D. J. Struik |
Oct 31, 1936 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 14 | Radulovic, Monty: Tito's Republic, Chapters 1-10 (typescript) |
1947 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 15 | Radulovic, Monty: Tito's Republic, Chapters 11-24 (typescript) |
1947 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 16 | Rand School: Correspondence (Algernon Lee, Max Eastman, Ignace Daszynski, |
1911-1945 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 17 | Rebel Arts: Constitution, "What Is Rebel Arts?" (typescript, 6 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 18 | Red Flag: List of References on the Red Flag, Its Origin and History (Library of Congress,
Division of Bibliography) |
Oct 2, 1872 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 19 | Reed, John: Letter to J.M. Cornell (photocopy) |
Jan 1919 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 20 | Reisman, Samuel: "An Essay on Labor Problems in the United States" (typescript, 58
leaves) |
Jan 1924 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 21 | Reiss, Louis: Correspondence (to Ephraim Fischoff) |
1939 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 21a | Reuther, Walter P.: Letter to Boris Nicolaevsky |
Feb 25, 1944 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 22 | Rich, Jack: Letter to Ben Blaker |
Dec 7, 1958 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 23 | Rifkin, Bernard (Social Democratic Federation): "Resolution on Reconversion, Full
Employment and Economic Security" (typescript, 2 leaves), "Resolution on Organizational
Activities" (typescript, 3 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 24 | Riley, Edward H.: Correspondence with Tamiment Library re: William Harrison Riley
Research Materia, Karl Marx, etc. |
1960-1963 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 25 | Robins, Arthur W.: "The National Election" (typescript, 6 leaves) |
Sep 29, 1941 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 26 | Robins, Raymond: United States v. Prober, et al.Testimony of Raymond Robins |
Oct 18, 1918 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 27 | Rocker, Rudolf: Four Letters, with donation letter from to Johanna Boetz |
1932-1956 , 1988 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 28 | Roewer, George E.: Research Correspondence |
Sep 12, 1963 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 29 | Rorty, James: "McCarthy and the Communists" (typescript) |
1954 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 30 | Rosenberger, Ludwig: Correspondence (to Louis Lazarus) |
1972-1973 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 31 | Rosny, Joseph Henry: Correspondence |
1859 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 31a | Ross, Arthur Leonard: Correspondence (incoming; includes Roger Baldwin) |
1949-1968 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 32 | Rubel, Maxmilien: "Karl Marx et le Conseil Federal Anglais: Une Circulaire Inconnue"
(French language typescript, 9 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 33 | Russell, Bertrand: Correspondence (with Lucille Komisar) |
1961 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 33a | Russell, Bertrand: Invitation to His 90th Birthday Dinner, Oxford (to Arthur Waley) |
1962 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 34 | Russell, Charles Edward: Correspondence (outgoing; including Laura M. Caton, James
Oneal, August Claessens, and Bertha Mailly to Mrs. Russell) |
1913-1942 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 35 | Russell, Charles Edward: Speeches (typescripts) |
1913 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 36 | Russia-Religious Freedom: Bibliography of Selected Publications Compiled by United
States Department of State |
1918-1929 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 37 | Russian Émigré Intelligence Letters (Russian language) |
1958 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 38 | Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee: Correspondence, Press Releases |
1923 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 39 | Sacco-Vanzetti National League: Correspondence, News Bulletins |
1928-1929 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 40 | Sacco-Vanzetti New Trial League: Correspondence |
Jul 23, 1924 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 41 | Salt, Henry: Clippings, Correspondence (Catherine L. Salt, Samuel J. Looker, Laurence
Housman, Sylvia Lloyd, Bertram Lloyd), Manuscripts |
1882-1957 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 42 | Sanford, Marvin: "A Contribution to a Bibliography of the Socialist-Communist Split"
(typescript, 43 leaves), "Notes on the Cleveland Socialist" (typescript, 14 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 42a | Sanger, Margaret: Letters to Gerald Swope (2) |
May 7, Oct 13 1934 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 43 | Sanial, Lucien: Letter to "Dear Comrade" |
Apr 20, 1915 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 44 | Saposs, David J.: "Short Outline of American Labor History" (typescript, 17 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 45 | Saposs, David J.: "Self-Government and Freedom of Action in Isolated Industrial Communities"
(typescript, 53 leaves) |
Feb 20, 1919 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 46 | Schapiro, Theodore: Biographical Information |
undated | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 47 | Schlueter, Hermann (Editor, New Yorker Volkszeitung): Correspondence (including W.J. Ghent, Sinclair Lewis), " Schlüter'sche Sammlung:
Deutscher Sozialisticher Literatur" (typescript, 17 leaves, German language), Invitation
and Ticket of Admission to International Socialist Conference |
undated , 1911 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 48 | Schneiderman, Rose: Correspondence (to George Field) |
Apr 1, 1937 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 49 | Schuman, Mady Jan: "Let's Hear What the Red Boys Gotta Say!" (MA thesis, NYU) |
Oct 16, 1973 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 50 | Seger, Gerhart ( Neue Volkszeitung): Correspondence (from Erwin K. Schoettle) |
Mar 16, 1940 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 51 | Senior, Clarence: Letters to and from Socialist Party (Norman Thomas, Milen Dempster,
James Oneal) |
1934-1935 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 52 | Shannon, David A.: Correspondence (from Clarence Senior) |
1953-1954 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 53 | Shannon, Theodore J.: "Worker's Education" (typescript, 5 leaves) |
May 3, 1955 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 54 | Shapiro, Theodore: Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Acts File |
1953-1965 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 55 | Shaplen, Joseph (City Desk, New York Times): Correspondence, Typescripts (some Russian language) |
1935-1941 | |
Box: 6 | Folder : 56 | Shaw, George Bernard: Letter to Harry W. Laidler; Letter to W. Simonson |
Nov 2, 1915 , Aug 20, 1926 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 1 | Sheridan, Clare: Correspondence |
Mar 10, 1921 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 2 | Shiplacoff, Abraham I.: Correspondence, "To All Fair Minded Citizens of the East Side"
(typescript, 3 leaves) |
1923 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 3 | Shore, Samuel: "Labor and Political Action" (typescript, 5 leaves), "The Prince of
Peace and the Lords of War" (typescript, 4 leaves), "Modern Machinery and Unemployment"
(typescript, 4 leaves) |
1938-1939 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 4 | Shub, David, and Vladimir Varsavsky: "The Men of October: Who Were They and What Became
of Them?" (typescript, c. 40 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 5 | Sifton, Paul: "Increasing Food Production to Win the War and the Peace" (typescript,
10 leaves) |
Jun 6, 1943 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 6 | Silone, Ignazio: "Daniel De Leon" (typescript, 19 leaves) |
1918 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 7 | Sinclair, Upton: Two Letters to Miriam Collier Shipley; Clipping about |
1919 , 1958 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 8 | Skidmore, Thomas: Research Correspondence (including James Oneal) |
1938 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 9 | Slater, Louis: Correspondence (from Emma Goldman, Carlo Tresca, Dorothy Pearl, John
Dos Passos, Michael A. Cohn), Manuscripts, Typescripts |
1931-1943 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 10 | Sobell, Morton: United States of America v. Morton Sobell, Memorandum in Support of Petition… |
Feb 8, 1962 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 11 | Social Democratic Party of America: Correspondence (between Edward Bellamy and Cyrus
F. Willard) |
1897 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 12 | South Slavonian Socialist Industry League: Declaration of Principles |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 13 | Sovereigns of Industry: Certificate |
Dec 15, 1874 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 14 | Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschland: Leaflets (German language) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 15 | Spargo, John: Correspondence (to W. T. Manning, Bertha Mailly), "The Socialist State"
(typescript, 23 leaves); Autographed Menu, London, Sep 30, 1910 (signers include Walter
Crane, H. H. Hyndman, Ben Tillett, Dora Montefiore) |
1910 , 1916-1919 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 16 | Spies for Peace: Pamphlet (photocopy) |
Apr 25, 1963 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 17 | Stamm, Thomas: Correspondence (to Bernard S. Cayne, Larry Lawson, Max Shachtman) |
1946-1976 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 18 | Stampfer, Friederich: Interview Transcript |
Mar 20, 1940 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 19 | Standard, William L.: "Merchant Seamen: a Short History of Their Struggles" (typescript,
250 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 20 | Starr, Mark: Correspondence (from Laurence T. Hosie, Leon Rosser Land) |
1938 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 21 | Starrett, Vincent: "Mexican Matinee" (typescript, 5 leaves) |
Mar 8, 1927 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 21a | Steffens, Lincoln: Letter to "Mr. Canby" |
Oct 13, 1931 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 22 | Stern, Fritz: "Finnish Impressions" (typescript, 4 leaves) |
1940 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 23 | Stone, W.J. and Henry J. Taylor: "Kentucky Coal" (typescript, 39 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 24 | Strobell, George H.: Testimonials (from Harry W. Laidler, Algernon Lee, Bertha H.
Mailly, Upton Sinclair, Mary A. Sanford, Norman Thomas, Florence Kelley) |
1925 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 65-67 | Struik, Dirk J: Life Story. Typed manuscript. |
circa 1969 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 24A | Sugar, Maurice: Two letters to Abe Magil [1971-72]; Lyrics and music for the song
"Fighting Inflation"; "The Detroit Song Book: Blood, sweat and tears from the 30s
(Detroit: The Magazine of Michigan's Metropolis, July 23, 1967); "Feet of Clay" ( Michigan State Bar Journal, May 1962) |
May 1962-Jan 28, 1972 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 25 | Suggestions re State Legislation against Injunctions in Labor Disputes |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 26 | Swinton, John: Clippings and Research Notes |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 27 | Taft-Hartley Act: Statements and Press Releases (National Labor Relations Board, Congress
of Industrial Organizations, ILGWU, TWUA, Steelworkers of America) |
1947-1948 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 27A | Thouard, Jean: Letter to "Mon Cher Tom" |
1/15/1977 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 28 | Tolstoy Foundation: By-Laws and Correspondence |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 29 | Trachtenberg, Alexander: Correspondence (to Julia Stuart Poyntz) |
Oct 10, 1915 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 30 | Trager, Frank (Chair, Anti-Defamation League): Correspondence (incoming; includes
George Edwards, Frank McCulloch, Felix S. Cohen, Sterling W. Brown, Wallace J. Campbell,
Jerry Vorhees, David J. Saposs, Will Rogers, Jr., Carl Raushenbush) |
1949 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 31 | Trades and Labor Conference: Labor's Demands of the Constitutional Convention(pamphlet) |
Feb 1, 1894 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 32 | Trotsky, Leon: Correspondence (outgoing; transcripts), Manuscripts (transcripts; includes
"The Crisis in the American Party: An Open Letter in Reply to Comrade Leon Trotsky"
by Max Shachtman); Letter from Houghton Library |
1937-1940 , 1970 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 33 | Tucker, Benjamin: Correspondence (to Sidney H. Morse) |
1873-1877 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 34 | Turitz, Helena: Correspondence (includes Solon De Leon, Scott Nearing, Algernon Lee,
Daniel W. Hoan, Norman Thomas, Thomas M. Duncan) |
1927-1928 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 35 | Tuvim, Abraham (Socialist Party) "To the Citizens of the 4th A.D." (typescript, 2
leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 36 | Twain, Mark: "The New Dynasty" (manuscript, 37 leaves, photocopy) and Associated Correspondence |
undated , 1964 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 37 | Twentieth Century Fund: "Mutual Understanding" (typescript, 7 leaves) |
Apr 4, 1949 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 38 | Unemployed Citizens League: Forms, Minutes, "The Unemployed Fight for Themselves"
(typescript, 7 leaves) |
1933 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 39 | Unemployment Conference: Unemployment Insurance - Not Charity "Doles"(petition, signers include Algernon Lee) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 40 | Union for Democratic Action: Correspondence (includes Sol Levitas, James Loeb, Frank
Kingdon) Minutes, Reports, Statements |
1941-1944 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 41 | United Broad Silk Weavers Union (New York): Minutes |
1898-1899 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 42 | United Labor League of America: Letter from John Pope Hodnett, President, to William
E. Robinson |
Mar 22, 1882 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 43 | United Mine Workers of America: Correspondence |
1938 , 1957 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 18 | United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Labor: Employment of Women
and Children Surveys |
1937 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 17 | United States Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Labor: Night Work and Overtime
of Women and Children Surveys |
1937 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 44 | United World Federalists: Correspondence, Press Releases |
1953 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 45 | Van Kleeck, Mary: "The Moscow Trials - A Major Victory against International Fascist
Aggression" (transcript of speech on radio station WEVD, 7 leaves) |
Mar 22, 1938 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 46 | Van Loon, Henrik Willem: Letter (outgoing) |
Jun 30, 1933 | |
Flat-file: 1 | Drawer : 7 | Various Newspapers: National Intelligencer (Washington, D.C.), New York Daily Tribune (New York, NY), Yonkers Clarion (New York, NY) |
Aug 30, 1856; Oct 12, 1854; Oct 21, 1863 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 47 | Walden, Daniel: Correspondence (Upton Sinclair, John Spargo, Anna Strunsky, Harry
W. Laidler, Norman Thomas) |
1962-1964 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 48 | Waldman, Louis: "Address Before a General Membership Meeting of Greater New York Socialist
Party, Dec 1, 1932" (typescript, 17 leaves), "The National Industrial Recovery Act"
(typescript, 35 leaves), Press Releases |
1932-1934 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 49 | Wallace, Henry A. "Wallace Answers Truman" (transcript of radio address, 6 leaves) |
Mar 19, 1945 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 50 | Walling, William English: Meeting Notice (with Anna Strunsky Walling, Clarence Darrow
and Peter Sissman) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 51 | Wanhope, Joshua: "Report of Debate at Convention Hall, Rochester, N.Y. on Sunday,
January 24, 1914, at 8 P.M. Between Mr. Joshua Wanhope and Mr. Peter Collins" (typescript,
47 leaves) |
Jan 24, 1914 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 52 | Ward, Harry F.: Address (typescript, 8 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 53 | War Resister's League: Correspondence (from David McReynolds) |
1961-1964 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 54 | Warren: Letter to "Arthur" re: Don Marquis |
Nov 7, 1934 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 55 | Wayland, J.A.: Correspondence |
undated | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 56 | Weekly People: Letter Box Answers (transcript of newspaper column, 1 leaf) |
1909 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 57 | Weinstone, William: Correspondence (to Gus Hall), "Peaceful Coexistence and the United
Front" (from Daily World Magazine) |
1969-1973 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 58 | Wende, Edward: Letter to E.M. Martin (German language) |
Jul 18, 1902 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 59 | Western Federation of Miners: Correspondence from John M. O'Neill, Adolph F. Germer,
William D. "Big Bill" Haywood, James Kirwan |
1905-1913 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 60 | White, Bouck: Letter to "Dear Comrade" |
Jan 20, 1912 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 61 | White, John P. (United Mine Workers of America): Correspondence (to James Oneal) |
May 11, 1914 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 62 | White, Walter: Correspondence (to George Field) |
Mar 27, 1937 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 63 | Wilkerson, Doxey: "The Origin and Historical Background of the Negro Problem" (typescript,
7 leaves) |
Dec 11, 1944 | |
Box: 7 | Folder : 64 | William, Maurice: "The Future of Asia" (typescript, 6 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 1 | Window Glass Cutters League of America: Correspondence (to Louise Heinze) |
Dec 2, 1967 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 2 | Winitsky, Harry M.: Correspondence, "Justice" (play script), "The Rights of the Horse
and the Rights of the Man" (typescript, 4 pages), The People of the State of New York v. Harry M. Winitsky, Memorandum on Application for a Certificate of Reasonable Doubt |
1919-1922 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 3 | Winter, Helen: Letter to Oscar Ameringer |
May 7, 1940 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 4 | Wisotsky, Abraham: Contacts (Business Cards), Correspondence (includes Alfred J. Mascia,
Philip Dorf, Daniel W. Hoan, Winston Dancis, Lydia Avery), Election Materials |
1933-1942 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 5 | Wisotsky, Abraham: "The Ethics and Principles of Unionism" (typescript, 37 leaves) |
undated | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 6 | Wolfe, Bertram D.: Correspondence (to Louise Heinze) |
undated | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 7 | Woll, Matthew: Telegram (to David Dubinsky) |
Feb 16, 1932 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 8 | Work Peoples College: Correspondence (to Nathan Fine) |
Dec 1929 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 9 | Workers Education Bureau of America: Convention Report |
Apr 1925 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 10 | Workers World: Letter to "Dear Friend Rod" |
Apr 17, 1963 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 11 | Workmen's Educational Association Labor Temple: Letter to the General Committee, Socialist
Party |
undated | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 12 | Young Communist League of America: "A Modern Socialism" (typescript, 57 pages, by
Joe Mandelson, Sam Lehrer and Dr. Don Weissman) |
1938 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 13 | Young Peoples Socialist Federation: Letter to the Executive Committee, Socialist Party |
Oct 4, 1911 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 14 | Young Socialist Alliance, Baltimore: Notes for Talk on Lenin's "Imperialism" by Roberta
Speel |
Apr 28, 1963 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 15 | Zapata, Emiliano: "Manifiesto al Pueblo Mexicano" (typed proclamation, Spanish language;
photocopy, original in vault) |
Apr 25, 1918 | |
Box: 8 | Folder : 16 | Zucker, Abraham: Correspondence (from Algernon Lee, Adolph Held), Clippings, Scrapbook |
1913-1932 | |