Elias Tobenkin:
An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom
Humanities Research Center
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Creator: |
Tobenkin, Elias,
1882-1963 |
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Title: |
Elias Tobenkin
Papers
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Dates: |
1899-1963 |
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Abstract: |
Correspondence and newspaper
clippings contained in this collection provide insight into Tobenkin's
experiences as a reporter and editorial writer in New York and Chicago and as
foreign correspondent during World War I, while manuscripts of all eight of
Tobenkin's novels, including
Witte Arrives, as well as
manuscripts of his short fiction and non-fiction, represent his career as a
novelist. The personal correspondence and unpublished short fiction of
Tobenkin's son Paul are also included in the papers. |
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RLIN Record # |
TXRC99-A4 |
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Extent: |
28 boxes, 3
galley files, 3 oversize flat files, 5 sound recording discs (11.5 linear
feet) |
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Repository: |
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
University of Texas at Austin |
Elias Tobenkin was born to Marcus A. (Mosheh Aharon) and
Fanny Tobenkin in the village of Slutsk, Russia, on 10 February 1882. When
Elias was 17 the Tobenkin family left the poverty, bigotry, and growing
political instability of Romanov Russia behind and emigrated to Madison,
Wisconsin.
Elias prospered academically in Madison, receiving BA (1905)
and MA (1906) degrees from the University of Wisconsin. In 1906 Tobenkin began
his career in journalism with the
Milwaukee Free Press. After his
1907 marriage to Rae Schwid, Tobenkin worked on the
Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Examiner, and the
New York Herald as a reporter and
editorial writer.
Elias Tobenkin's long-standing interest in a literary career
led to his first novel,
Witte Arrives (1916), an early
examination of the immigrant Jewish experience in America.
Witte Arrives, along with
God of Might (a 1925 novel
depicting the problems of interfaith marriage), were to be the best-received of
Tobenkin's six published novels.
After employment with the federal government's Creel
Committee in the First World War Elias Tobenkin pursued a career as a foreign
correspondent, travelling to Europe in 1919 and 1920, and to Soviet Russia in
1926 and 1931. During the decade he alternated between foreign affairs
reporting (primarily for the
New York Herald Tribune and the
New York Times) and continuing
his work as a novelist and writer for the periodical press.
Tobenkin's Russian birth and growing American interest in the
Soviet Union led increasingly to his involvement in interpreting Russian trends
and the world scene in the 1930s. His 1935-36 around-the-world tour was a
factfinding mission which resulted in his last work,
The Peoples Want Peace
(1938).
The death of Rae Tobenkin in April 1938, together with the
outbreak of world war in September 1939, seem to have had the effect of
hampering Elias Tobenkin's career in journalism. The war brought to the fore a
new generation of radio-based foreign correspondents; Tobenkin and others of
his generation were effectively shunted aside.
As the career of Elias Tobenkin stagnated in the later 1930s,
that of his only son, Paul, began to flourish. In his career with the
New York Herald Tribune Paul
Tobenkin made a name for himself as a reporter specializing in reporting labor
and economic issues, as well as revealing to his readers the effects of racial
and religious bigotry.
After the death of Rae Tobenkin, Elias and Paul lived
together in New York or Washington, the elder man doing some syndicated
journalism and working on his last unpublished novel, and Paul pursuing his
career with the
Herald Tribune.
After Paul Tobenkin's death in 1959 his father spent his
final years trying--with eventual success--to place his library of Soviet
materials and to create a memorial to his son. Elias Tobenkin's library came to
the University of Texas at Austin in 1962; the Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award for
"outstanding achievement in newspaper writing in the fight against racial and
religious intolerance and discrimination" was established at the Graduate
School of Journalism at Columbia University not long before Elias Tobenkin's
death in 1963.
The Elias Tobenkin papers, 1899-1963, comprise
correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, photographs, notes, documents, diaries
and address books, and biographical and autobiographical materials. The
collection is in part grouped as it was foldered by Tobenkin in the 1940s and
'50s, but in the main the present arrangement is an imposed one.
Series I--the bulk of the collection--contains the papers of
Elias Tobenkin subdivided into large correspondence and works subseries and a
smaller personal subseries. The second series--that of son Paul Tobenkin--is
altogether smaller and principally includes personal correspondence and some
unpublished fiction. Series I represents the years 1899 to 1963, while that of
Paul Tobenkin covers the period 1913 to 1963.
The materials in Series I relate to Elias Tobenkin's dual
careers as journalist and novelist. Little of the material in the series apart
from Tobenkin's early published journalism predates 1917, and apart from
correspondence with his wife and son there is little reflection of his
non-professional life. Series II includes, in addition to his family and
professional correspondence, some of Paul Tobenkin's unpublished fiction and
songs, along with manuscripts of some of his journalism.
Specific subjects significantly represented in the collection
are Central and Eastern European affairs at the end of the First World War,
Soviet Russia in the early Communist period, and the antiwar movement of the
middle 1930s. These topics are in most cases seen and described from a Jewish
perspective and often for a Jewish readership.
Elias Tobenkin's major correspondents were his employers, his
agents and literary outlets, and his family. Specific correspondents include
Ann Watkins, Inc.;
Collier's; Doubleday, Doran &
Co.; G. P. Putnam's Sons; Garet Garrett; Harcourt, Brace and Co.; Irma E.
Hochstein; the Jewish Telegraphic Agency;
Liberty; Minton, Balch & Co.;
the
New York Herald Tribune; the
New York Times; and the North
American Newspaper Alliance. A list of all correspondents in the Tobenkin
papers is located at the end of this inventory.
Elsewhere in the Ransom Collection is found the Elias
Tobenkin Collection of Soviet Propaganda and Literature, comprising about a
thousand volumes published in or about Soviet Russia between 1918 and 1936. In
the HRHRC Photography Collection the 180 images of the Elias Tobenkin
Collection of Russian People Photographs (theater, architecture, peasant life,
Soviet political figures) is maintained.
Material withdrawn from the Tobenkin papers and housed in the
Ransom Center's Vertical File Collection includes pamphlets, periodical issues,
and clippings on the peace movement of the 1930s, anti-Semitism, and political
radicalism. Also present is Elias Tobenkin's card catalog of his library,
together with clippings of Paul Tobenkin's journalism, reviews of Elias
Tobenkin's books, together with a number of Yiddish-language Russian
newspapers. This material represents about ten document boxes in volume. A
number of issues of
Pravda, Izvestia, and other Soviet
Russian-language newspapers published between 1926 and 1962 were removed from
the collection, and a small group of coins, stamps, and currency was withdrawn
to the Personal Effects Collection.
Access:
Open for research
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People |
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Dreiser, Theodore,
1871-1945 |
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Garrett, Garet,
1878-1954 |
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Hard, William,
1878-1962 |
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Hochstein, Irma E.,
1887-1974 |
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Hohlfeld, A. R. (Alexander
Rudolph), 1865-1956 |
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Landfield, Jerome Barker,
1871-1954 |
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Lewis, Sinclair,
1885-1951 |
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Rosenwald, Julius,
1862-1932 |
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Schapiro, Israel,
1882-1957 |
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Tobenkin, Paul,
1913-1959 |
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Tobenkin, Rae,
d.1938 |
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Organizations |
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Ann Watkins, Inc. |
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Doubleday, Doran &
Company |
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Frederick A. Stokes
Company |
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G. P. Putnam's
Sons |
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George T. Bye and
Company |
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Harcourt, Brace and
Company |
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Jewish Telegraphic
Agency |
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Minton, Balch &
Company |
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North American Newspaper
Alliance |
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Simon and Schuster,
Inc. |
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United States Committee on
Public Information |
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Subjects |
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Foreign
correspondents--United States--Biography |
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Journalists--United
States--Biography |
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Document Types |
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Broadsides |
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Christmas
cards |
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Commonplace
books |
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Diaries |
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Galley
proofs |
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Juvenilia |
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Legal
documents |
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Negatives |
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Phonograph
records |
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Postcards |
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Scripts |
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Sound
recordings |
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Titles |
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Chicago
Tribune |
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Collier's |
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Current
History |
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Everybody's
Magazine |
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Liberty |
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The New
Republic |
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New York Herald
Tribune |
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New York
Post |
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New York
Times |
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The New York
Tribune |
Purchase and gift, 1960-62
Bob Taylor, 1998
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Baldwin, Charles C.
The Men Who Make Our Novels. Rev.
Ed. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1924. |
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Biographical Encyclopedia of
America, v. 1. New York: Biographical Encyclopedia of America, Inc.,
1940. |
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The Universal Jewish
Encyclopedia, v. 10. New York: Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc.,
c1943. |
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Who Was Who in America,
1961-1968, v. 4. New York: Marquis Who's Who, c1994. |
Elias Tobenkin Papers--Folder List
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I. Elias Tobenkin,
1899-1963 |
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This series is arranged in three subseries:
A. Correspondence, 1899-1963 (6 boxes), B. Works, 1903-1962 (12 boxes), and C.
Personal, 1917-1963 (5 boxes). |
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The large correspondence subseries is strong
in its documentation of Elias Tobenkin's work as a reporter and editorial
writer in Chicago and New York into the middle 1920s. Letters and telegrams
between Tobenkin and his editors during his trips abroad between 1918 and 1926,
as well as his correspondence with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in the early
1930s, provide insight into the work of a foreign correspondent of the time.
The extensive body of Tobenkin's correspondence with his wife during his
overseas trips between 1918 and 1936 clearly illustrates the travails and
day-to-day problems of an American abroad in that troubled era. |
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The substantial correspondence with Garet
Garrett and Irma Hochstein is collegial and provides insight into Tobenkin the
journalist from a different perspective. Tobenkin's career as a literary figure
is not well-revealed in his correspondence, being generally limited to his
communications with literary agents, publishers, and magazine editors. Unusual
exceptions are the two letters from Sinclair Lewis in 1916, accompanied by
Lewis' enthusiastic reader's report of the manuscript of
Witte Arrives.
Also of note are three letters from Theodore Dreiser encouraging Tobenkin to
publish
Witte Arrives.
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In addition to the general lack of personal
correspondence, there are also few letters of any kind dating from before the
First World War, apart from those received from
Everybody's
Magazine and one or two other periodicals for which Tobenkin was
writing at that time. |
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Elias Tobenkin's published work is well
represented in Subseries B., containing, as it does, manuscripts of all eight
of his published books, together with manuscripts of short fiction and
non-fiction. An extensive representation of his journalism, comprising
photocopied newspaper clippings, documents the evolution of his career from
social commentator to foreign affairs expert. Much of Tobenkin's writing for
serial publications--short fiction and non-fiction--is represented in the
subseries in the form of articles detached from periodical issues. |
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Accompanying the manuscripts of his six
published novels in the subseries are multiple drafts of his unpublished novel
The Father, intended to complete the trilogy begun with
Witte Arrives and
God of Might. |
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Subseries C. contains Elias Tobenkin's diaries
and address books, a few commonplace books, along with a quantity of
photographs (family, Russian scenes, figures in European affairs and the peace
movement), calling cards, and broadsides. Among the broadsides are a number of
colorful anti-war posters, Russian-and Yiddish-language items, and a large
poster announcing the 1918 formation of the Soviet Republic of Bavaria. |
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A. Correspondence,
1899-1963 |
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Incoming |
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A |
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Ann Watkins,
Inc. |
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2 |
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To ET,
1926-1933 |
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3 |
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From ET,
1926-1932 |
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4 |
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B |
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5 |
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Ca-Ci |
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1 |
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Cl-Cu |
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D-E |
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Frederick A. Stokes,
1917-1936 |
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G. P. Putnam's Sons,
1930-1939 |
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Harcourt, Brace,
1920-1932 |
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Hochstein, Irma E.,
1922-1948 |
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I-J |
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
1925-1938 |
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K-L |
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Liberty, 1925-1933 |
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6 |
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M |
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1 |
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Minton, Balch & Co.,
1924-1938 |
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2 |
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N-New W |
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New York-Nye |
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New York
Herald; New York
Tribune, 1915-1923 |
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5 |
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New York
Herald Tribune, 1925-1959 |
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6 |
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New York
Times, 1924-1943 |
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7 |
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O-Q |
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8 |
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R |
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1 |
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S-Sm |
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So-Sw |
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T-V |
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Tobenkin, Rae |
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4 |
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To ET,
1918-1936 |
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5-6 |
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From ET,
1918-1924 |
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From ET,
1926-1931 |
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2 |
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W-Z |
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3 |
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The Father correspondence,
1954-1962 |
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4 |
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Letters of condolence,
1959 |
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Outgoing |
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6 |
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Unidentified
correspondents |
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B. Works,
1903-1962 |
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Books,
1916-1962 |
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1 |
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Outlines of the novels,
nd |
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City of
Friends (1934) |
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2 |
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Revised
typescript |
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3 |
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Final
typescript |
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Galleys [*removed to
Galley Files] |
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The Father (unpublished;
several working titles),
1943-1962 |
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4 |
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Ancestors (carbon
typescript) |
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Race (carbon
typescript) |
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1 |
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Race (revised
typescript) |
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2 |
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David and Diane
(revised typescript) |
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3-4 |
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The Father (revised
carbon typescripts) |
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1 |
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The Father (revised
carbon typescript) |
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2 |
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An American Postscript
(typescript) |
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3 |
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An American Postscript
(carbon typescript) |
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4 |
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Fragments and
extraneous material |
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1 |
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God of
Might (
typescript) 1925, |
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House
of Conrad (1918) |
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2 |
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Typescript, to p.
145 |
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3 |
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Typescript, from
p. 146 |
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In the
Dark (1931) |
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4-5 |
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Revised carbon
typescripts |
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Galleys [*removed
to Galley Files] |
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1 |
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Meet the New Russia (
project) ca.
1928, |
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2 |
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Neighbor Stalin (Stalin
Speaks) (
carbon typescript) 1944, |
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The
Peoples Want Peace (1938) |
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3 |
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Notes on world
peace,
1936-1938 |
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Research
notes |
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Notes on Japan and
the Soviet Union |
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6 |
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Notes on
Birobidjan, Germany, Scandinavia |
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ABC of peace
(notes) |
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2 |
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Peace notes
(ca.
1935) |
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3 |
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European peace
movement,1935-1936 (notes) |
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4 |
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Draft
pages |
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5 |
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Typescript |
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6 |
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Typescript,
final |
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Galleys [*removed
to Galley Files] |
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The
Road (1922) |
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7 |
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Typescript, to p.
131 |
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1 |
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Typescript, from
p. 132 |
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2 |
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"Stalin's Blueprint" (1943, notes and syndicated
text) |
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Stalin's Ladder (1933) |
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3 |
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Typescript
(revised) |
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4 |
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Typescript
(final) |
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5 |
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Typescript
(excerpts) |
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6 |
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Witte
Arrives (1916, revised typescript (2 fragments)) |
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Dispatches and other unpublished
material,
1918-1948 |
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1 |
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News dispatches on Russia,
1926 |
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2 |
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Notes and drafts on Russia,
1926-1948 |
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3 |
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Notes and drafts on Soviet
society,
ca.
1935 |
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4 |
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Fragments on Russia, peace,
etc.,
nd |
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5 |
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Trotsky (notes and articles
on),
nd |
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6 |
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Litvinov (notes and articles
on),
nd |
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7 |
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Birobidjan notes,
nd |
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Folder |
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1 |
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Stories about Soviet Jews
(for Jewish Telegraphic Agency),
1931 |
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2 |
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News stories on Europe,
1918-1920 |
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3 |
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Notes on Germany,
1920-1938 |
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4 |
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Prospecti and speeches,
1920s and
'30s |
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Newspaper and periodical writings
in ms. |
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Fiction,
1903-ca. 1920 |
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5 |
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A-L |
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M-U |
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Non-fiction (never
published) |
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7-8 |
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ca. 1915-ca. 1935 |
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1-2 |
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ca. 1919-ca. 1955 |
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3-4 |
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Non-fiction (published),
ca.
1920-ca. 1936 |
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Newspaper pieces, 1906-1939 (in
photocopy) |
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5 |
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Milwaukee
Free Press and
Chicago
Daily Socialist articles,
1906 |
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6 |
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Chicago
Tribune articles,
1907-1909 |
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7 |
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Chicago
Sunday Tribune articles,
1912-1914 |
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8 |
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Chicago
Tribune editorials,
1912-1914 |
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9 |
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Articles for New York
papers, 1909-1910 and "articles on life of the poor, 1911-13" |
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10 |
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Witte
Arrives (Yiddish serialization, 1917) |
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1 |
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Newspaper articles and
reviews,
1915-1939 |
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Periodical pieces,
ca.
1905-1939 |
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2 |
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ca.
1905-ca. 1907 |
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3 |
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1908-1918 |
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4-5 |
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1919 |
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6 |
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1920-1923 |
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7 |
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1924 |
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8 |
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1925 |
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1 |
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1926 |
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2 |
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1927 |
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3 |
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1928-1931 |
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4 |
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1932-1935 |
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5 |
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1937-1939 |
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6 |
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1937-1939 (for North
American Newspaper Alliance) |
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1-2 |
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Script proposals,
ca. 1928-ca.
1932 |
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3 |
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Verse,
ca. 1906-ca.
1920 |
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C. Personal,
1917-1963 |
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Biographical material |
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Folder |
| 19 |
4-5 |
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The Small and the Great
(autobiography, ca.1958) |
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6 |
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Autobiographical sketches,
nd |
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7 |
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Autobiographical fragments,
nd |
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8 |
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Biographical and critical
notes,
ca.
1939 |
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| 20 |
1 |
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Criticism of ET,
nd |
|
2 |
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Biographical clippings,
1916-1938 |
|
3 |
|
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Bibliographical material,
ca.
1935-1955 |
|
|
|
|
Documents and related
matter |
| Box |
Folder |
| 20 |
4 |
|
|
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Contracts, will, IDs,
1915-1962 |
|
5 |
|
|
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Minor documents,
ca.
1915-1963 |
|
6 |
|
|
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Banking and investments,
1916-1963 |
|
7 |
|
|
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Menus and passenger lists,
1919-1936 |
|
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|
|
Diaries,
1919-1961 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 21 |
1 |
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|
1919 |
|
2 |
|
|
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1920 |
|
3 |
|
|
|
1926 |
|
4 |
|
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1931 |
|
5 |
|
|
|
1935 |
|
6 |
|
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1935 |
|
7 |
|
|
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1936 |
|
8 |
|
|
|
1960 |
|
9 |
|
|
|
1961 |
|
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|
|
Address books,
ca.
1925-1950 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 21 |
10 |
|
|
|
ca.
1925 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 22 |
1 |
|
|
|
ca.
1935 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
ca.
1950 |
|
|
|
|
Commonplace books,
ca.
1920-1960 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 22 |
3 |
|
|
|
ca.
1920 |
|
4 |
|
|
|
ca.
1920 |
|
5 |
|
|
|
1930-1939 |
|
6 |
|
|
|
Jewish topics |
|
7 |
|
|
|
Russia
(ca.
1931) |
|
8 |
|
|
|
ca.
1960 |
|
9 |
|
|
Postcards (unused),
1905-1930 |
|
10 |
|
|
Audio tape,
nd |
|
* |
|
|
Broadsides,
1916-1936
[*removed to Flat Files] |
|
|
|
|
Calling cards |
| Box |
Folder |
| 23 |
1 |
|
|
|
A-L |
|
2 |
|
|
|
M-Z |
|
|
|
|
Photographs,
1905-1955 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 23 |
3 |
|
|
|
Central Europe and
Scandinavia,
1919-1936 |
|
4 |
|
|
|
Russia,
1920-1926 |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Peace movement,
1935-1936 |
|
6 |
|
|
|
Tobenkin, Mosheh A. and
Elias,
ca.
1910-ca.1935 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 24 |
1 |
|
|
|
Tobenkin, Rae,
ca.
1905-1938 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
Tobenkin, Paul,
ca.
1916-ca. 1955 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
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| |
II. Paul Tobenkin,
1913-1963 |
|
This second series is organized in five
subseries: A. General Correspondence, 1931-1963 (1 box), B. Correspondence with
Elias Tobenkin, 1918-1948 (1 box), C. Correspondence re Sale of Library,
1945-1963 (.5 box), D. Works, 1929-1958 (.5 box), and E. Personal, 1913-1963 (2
boxes). |
|
Paul Tobenkin's general correspondence
subseries includes a variety of letters from his friends and associates in
journalism, the labor movement, and Jewish organizations. Apart from a number
of notes of condolence written at the time of his mother's death there is
little of a purely personal tenor. The most extensive correspondence in the
series is that with the
New York Herald
Tribune, his employer for virtually his entire professional life. |
|
Subseries B. contains the correspondence
between Paul Tobenkin and his father, the bulk of which dates from April to
October 1943 when Paul was in the U.S. Army. The correspondence illustrates the
perceptions of an educated urbanite in the melting-pot army and describes his
honorable discharge for a disability suffered in basic training. |
|
The efforts of Paul and Elias Tobenkin to sell
the extensive collection of Russian-language materials Tobenkin
pere had gathered during his foreign trips is
documented in the correspondence forming Subseries C. The replies of numerous
institutions to the Tobenkins' offers document the finances and collecting
policies of American universities of the time. |
|
Subseries D. contains drafts of some of Paul
Tobenkin's journalism, along with an unpublished play and short story, poetry,
and song lyrics. Phonodiscs of several songs Paul wrote in collaboration with
Ulpio Minucci are included. |
|
The final subseries of personal materials
includes some biographical materials and personal documents, along with
correspondence between Elias Tobenkin and the Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award
Committee leading up to the establishment of the memorial award. |
|
|
|
A. General Correspondence,
1931-1963 |
|
|
|
|
Incoming,
1931-1963 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 24 |
3 |
|
|
|
A-K |
|
4 |
|
|
|
L-R |
|
5 |
|
|
|
New York
Herald Tribune, 1933-1958 |
|
6 |
|
|
|
S-Z |
|
7 |
|
|
Outgoing,
1931-1958 |
|
|
|
B. Correspondence with ET,
1918-1948 |
|
|
|
|
Incoming,
1918-1948 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 25 |
1 |
|
|
|
1918-1942 and
undated |
|
2 |
|
|
|
1943
Apr.-June |
|
3 |
|
|
|
1943
July-Oct. |
|
4 |
|
|
|
1944-1948 |
|
|
|
|
Outgoing,
1923-1943 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 25 |
5 |
|
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|
1923-1942, 1944,
nd |
|
6 |
|
|
|
1943
Apr.-Oct. |
|
|
|
C. Correspondence re Sale of Library,
1945-1963 |
|
|
|
|
Incoming,
1945-1963 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 25 |
7 |
|
|
|
A-G |
| Box |
Folder |
| 26 |
1 |
|
|
|
H-University of
Michigan |
|
2 |
|
|
|
University of
Pennsylvania-Y |
|
3 |
|
|
Outgoing,
1945-1959 |
|
|
|
D. Works,
1929-1958 |
|
|
|
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Journalism |
| Box |
Folder |
| 26 |
4 |
|
|
|
Labor, politics, social
issues,
ca.
1938-1958 |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Bigotry in American
elections,
1958 |
|
6 |
|
|
|
Articles submitted for 1958
Broun award |
|
|
|
|
Fiction |
| Box |
Folder |
| 26 |
7 |
|
|
|
Evergreen in winter (play),
1953 |
|
8 |
|
|
|
The man who came back (short
story),
ca.
1944 |
|
9 |
|
|
|
Drama and fiction (mostly
fragments),
nd |
| Box |
Folder |
| 27 |
1 |
|
|
Song lyrics and poetry,
1929-1955 |
|
|
|
|
Phonodiscs ("acetates"),
ca.
1955 |
| Box |
| SR1 |
|
|
|
|
"Dreams" and
"Wonderful to Me";
"Too
Early to Care" and
"Respond with Your Heart" |
| Box |
| SR2-3 |
|
|
|
|
"Thanksgiving Song" |
| Box |
| SR4 |
|
|
|
|
"Stranger" and
"Dreams" |
| Box |
| SR5 |
|
|
|
|
"Recording Blank" |
|
|
|
E. Personal,
1913-1963 |
| Box |
Folder |
| 27 |
2 |
|
|
Biographical notes,
ca.
1955-1959 |
|
3 |
|
|
Personal documents,
1913-1960 |
|
4 |
|
|
Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award,
1960-1963 |
|
5-6 |
|
|
Ephemera,
1916-1957 |
| Box |
| 28 |
|
|
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Commercial phonodiscs by others,
ca.
1950 |
Names in bold appear in the RLIN record.
- A. N. Marquis & Co.--1.1
- Abels, Moses J. S. (Temple Beth-El and United
Community Centre, Cedarhurst, Long Island)--1.1
- Abrams, A. (Fenton Tool and Die Co., Fenton,
Mich.)--1.1
- Academy of Political Science (U.S.) (Grayson
Kirk)--1.1
- Adamic, Louis, 1899-1951--1.1
- Adler, Cyrus, 1863-1940 (Dropsie College; Jewish
Theological Seminary of America)--1.1, 16.2
- Adolph Lewisohn & Sons (Sam
Lewisohn)--1.1
- Aetna Life Insurance Company (H. Potosky, James
C. Springer)--24.3
- Agence Havas (Camille Lemercier)--1.1
- Agrodzhoint (IA. E. Zaichik)--1.1
- Albert Frank & Co. (Chas. C.
Baldwin)--1.1
- Alex Wohlgemuth & Son (Benjamin
Wohlgemuth)--1.1
- Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (Blanche W. Knopf, Harold
Strauss)--1.1, 6.3
- Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Eunice Fuller
Barnard)--1.1
- Alley & Geer (Firm) (Shirley
Moore)--1.1
- Altschul, Frank, 1887-1981--25.7 (with Gideonse,
Harry D.)
- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (Joseph
Schlossberg)--1.1
- American Academy of Political and Social Science
(Myrta B. Harris, Thorsten Sellin, Donald Young)--1.1, 26.2 (with University of
Pennsylvania. Library)
- American Association for Labor Legislation (John
B. Andrews)--1.1
- American Federation of Labor (Frank
Morrison)--24.3
- American Friends of the Hebrew
University--24.3
- American Friends of the Hebrew University.
Manhattan Chapter--1.1
- American Friends Service Committee (Anna J.
Haines)--1.1
- American Fund for Palestinian Institutions (Edward
A. Norman)--24.5
-
The American Hebrew (Isaac
Landman)--1.1
- American Historical Company--1.1
- American Jewish Committee (Rose J. Ginsburg,
Samuel R. Kan, Richard C. Rothschild, Harry Schneiderman, Charles M. Segal,
Sidney Wallach)--1.1, 24.3; see also Greenbaum, Edward S.
- American Jewish Congress (Lillie Shultz)--1.1,
24.3
- American Jewish Historical Society (Isidore S.
Meyer)--25.7
- American Jewish Literary Foundation (Abraham
Scheinberg)--1.1
- American Jewish Relief Committee for Sufferers
from the War (Albert B. Elliott, Henry H. Rosenfelt)--1.1
- American Jewish Tercentenary Committee--24.3,
24.5
-
The American Labor
Monthly
--1.1
-
The American Legion Monthly (Philip
Von Blon)--1.1
-
The American Magazine (Albert A.
Boyden)--1.1
- American Management Association (W. J.
Donald)--1.1
-
The American Mercury (Eugene
Lyons)--1.1
- American Play Company (Elisabeth
Marbury)--1.1
- American Red Cross (A. M. Brace)--4.4 (with
New York Tribune)
- American Relief Administration. Mission for Poland
(Maj. James W. Webb)--1.1
- American-Russian Chamber of
Commerce--1.1
- American Russian Institute--1.1
- American Social Hygiene Association (Bascom
Johnson, William F. Snow)--1.1
- American Society of Composers, Authors and
Publishers (Richard F. Frohlich)--24.3
- Amerika-Institut (K. O. Bertling)--1.1
- Amos Society (Isidor Singer)--1.1
- Andersen Nexø, Martin, 1869-1954--1.1
- Andrews, Bert--24.3 (with Harvard University.
Nieman Foundation)
-
Ann Watkins, Inc.
(Hazel L. Calman, Carol Denny Hill, Helen Jurgens, Harold Matson, Janet
Newkirk, Alice C. Peterson, Anita Porterfield, Emily Snyder, Gertrude Thomas,
Ann Watkins)--1.2, 3.1
- Arm, Walter (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.5
- Arnold, Marty (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.3
- Associated Newspapers, Inc.--1.1
- Atheneum Publishers--6.3
-
The Atlantic Monthly (Ellery
Sedgwick)--1.1, 2.4
- Authors' League of America (Eric Schuler, Luise
Sillcox)--1.1
- B. W. Huebsch, Inc. (B. W.
Huebsch)--1.4
- Backer, George--1.4
-
The Badger (Ewart L. Merica,
Beatrice Walker)--1.4
- Baker, C. B. (C. B. Baker
Company)--1.4
- Baker, Jack--24.3 (with Brown, Cross &
Hamilton)
- Baldwin, Charles Crittenton, 1888- (Foreign Press
Bureau)--2.4
- The Barbizon (Mrs. W. M. Bleecker)--1.4
- Barnes, Joseph, 1907-1970--24.3
- Barton, Albert O. (Albert Olaus)--1.4
- Bathia No.10 (Dorothy London)--1.4
- Bauer, Russ (U.S. Dept. of Labor. Wage and Hour
and Public Contracts Division)--24.3
- Belgian American Educational Foundation, Inc.
(Perrin C. Galpin)--1.4
- Bell, Jeff (The New York
Times)--24.3
- Bell Syndicate, Inc. (Henry M. Snevily, John N.
Wheeler)--1.4
- Belton, John (British Embassy, Washington,
D.C.)--24.3
- Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929--1.4
- Bergman, Bernard A.--1.4
- Berlingske Tidendes Klub (K. V.
Hansen)--1.4
- Bernays, Edward L., 1891- --25.7
- Bernstein, David--1.4
- Bertron, S. B. (Bertron, Griscom &
Co.)--1.4
- Bet ha-sefarim ha-le'umi veha-universita'i
bi-Yerushalayim--1.4
- Bieri, Bernhard H. (Bernhard Henry), 1889-
--25.7
- Billikopf, Jacob, 1883-1950 (Graduate Faculty of
Political and Social Science; Labor Standards Association; National Labor
Relations Board)--1.4, 24.3
- Bird, Pauline R. (City of Oakland Recreation
Department; New Century Community Center)--1.4, 4.1
- Black, Algernon D. (Algernon David), 1900-
--24.3; see also Society for Ethical Culture in the City of New York
- Bloch, S. A.--1.4
- B'nai B'rith (Philip M. Klutznick, Bernard
Simon)--24.3; see also Independent Order of B'nai B'rith
- B'nai B'rith. Anti-defamation League (Jack Baker,
Ethel Feinberg, Richard E. Gutstadt)--1.4, 24.3
-
B'nai B'rith Magazine (Boris D.
Bogen)--1.4
- B'nai Jeshurun Sisterhood--1.4
- Bobbs Merrill Company (Diana Chang)--2.5 (with
George T. Bye and Company)
- Bogue, Anna--1.4
- Bonetti, Maria--1.4
- Boni & Liveright (Beatrice
Kaufman)--1.4
- Book of the Hour Club (Edith Kay
Clark)--1.4
-
The Boston Globe (A. M. Kemp,
Laurence L. Winship)--1.4
- Bowles, Gilbert, 1869-1960 (Japan Friends
Mission)--1.4
- Bowles, Minnie, 1868-1958--1.4
- Brandeis, Alice Goldmark,
1866-1945--3.1
- Brandes, Georg Morris Cohen,
1842-1927--1.4
- Brandt & Kirkpatrick (Firm) (E. N. Brandt,
Lilla Worthington)--1.4
- Brennan, John J. (Building and Construction
Trades Council of Greater New York)--24.5
- Brewer & Warren (Firm) (Joseph
Brewer)--1.3
- Brith Abraham (Leo S. Spooner)--24.5
- British Information Services (Charles H.
Campbell)--24.3
- British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books (A. I.
Ellis)--25.7
- Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture (Henry
Neumann)--1.4
- Brown, Cross & Hamilton (E. Douglas
Hamilton)--24.3
- Bullitt, William C. (William Christian),
1891-1967 (Embassy of the United States of America [Paris])--1.4, 25.7; see
also United States. Embassy (Russia)
- Bureau of National Affairs (Washington, D.C.)
(Bertram G. Zilmer)--1.4
- Bureau of Social Hygiene (New York, N.Y.)
(Lawrence B. Dunham, Thorsten Sellin, Ruth Topping)--1.4; see also Sellin,
Johan Thorsten
- Byron, Robert, 1905-1941--1.4
- Cairns, Huntington, 1904- (National Gallery of
Art)--25.7 (with Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst)
- Cameron, J.--24.5
-
The Capital Times (Madison, Wis.)
(William T. Evjue)--1.5
- Carl Byoir & Associates (David
Gross)--1.5
- Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation (Wilbur K.
Thomas)--1.1 (with Adler, Cyrus), 1.5
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
(Malcolm W. Davis, James T. Shotwell)--1.5
- Carter, John Franklin, 1897-1967--1.5
- Cecil & Presbrey (Firm) (Frank E.
Hammer)--1.5
- Central Press Assocation (Leslie
Eichel)--1.5
- Century Company (Barry Benefield, Esther
Strong)--1.2
-
Century Magazine (Esther Strong,
Lyman B. Sturgis, Carl Van Doren)--1.5, 4.1
- Charles H. Kerr Company (Oscar Peterson)--4.7
(with Patterson, Joseph M.)
- Charles Scribner's Sons--1.5, 2.5 (with George T.
Bye and Company)
- Charles Sessler (Firm) (Mabel
Zalin)--25.7
- Charon, Lorette (WFDR Broadcasting
Corporation)--24.3
-
The Chicago Chronicle --1.5
-
Chicago Daily News (C. H. Dennis,
Gene Morgan, Henry Blackman Sell)--1.5
-
Chicago Examiner (C. S.
Stanton)--1.5
-
Chicago Herald ([illegible] Clarke,
William M. Handy)--1.5
- Chicago Sinai Congregation (Louis L.
Mann)--1.5
-
Chicago Tribune (Max Annenberg,
Arthur W. Crawford, William H. Field, William M. Handy, Mary King)--1.5
- China. Wai chiao pu (N. S. Cheng, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Nanking)--1.5
- Chinitz, Goldie, 1896-1971--1.5
- Citron, William M.--1.5
- Civic Club (New York, N.Y.) (Alexander Fleisher,
Enid Johnson)--1.5
- Claxton, Mary Hannah Johnson, d.1955 (Austin Peay
Normal School)--2.1
- Coffee, Rudolph Isaac, 1878- (First Hebrew
Congregation of Oakland; Jewish Committee for Personal Service)--2.1, 5.1 (with
Schneiderman, Harry); see also Jewish Committee for Personal Service
- Cogen Lecture Bureaus (Jacob I.
Cohen)--2.1
-
Collier's (William L. Chenery,
Lowell Mellett, Frank D. Morris, Grant Onslow, Loren Palmer, Mark Sullivan,
James N. Young)--1.2, 2.1, 2.4, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company),
4.1
- Coloroto Corporation (Harvey V. Deuell, John N.
Wheeler)--2.1
- Columbia Pictures Corporation (Jeane
Cohen)--2.1
- Columbia University. Advisory Board on Pulitzer
Prizes (Nancy Huntington)--24.3
- Columbia University. Libraries (Dorothy E. Ryan,
Maurice F. Tauber)--25.7
- Columbia University. Russian Institute (Geroid T.
Robinson)--25.7
- Comité mondial des femmes contre la guerre et le
fascisme--11.3
- Committee on Militarism in Education (U.S.) (Edwin
C. Johnson)--2.1
-
Common Sense (Alfred M.
Bingham)--2.1
- Conference on Jewish Relations (Abraham
Shohan)--2.1
- Congregation B'nai B'rith (Los Angeles,
Calif.)--2.1
- Congregation B'nai Jeshurun (Israel
Goldstein)--2.1
- Cooper, Frederica Taber--2.1
- Coral Records (Firm) (Dick Jacobs)--24.4 (with
Minucci, Ulpio)
- Cornish, George (New York
Herald Tribune)--6.4
-
Cosmopolitan (Ray Long, Arthur
McKeogh, Edgar Sisson)--2.1
- Covici, Friede, Inc. (Ilona
Glück)--2.1
- Crawford, Mary M. (Federal Reserve Bank of New
York)--2.1
- Crist, Judith (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.3
-
Current History (Spencer
Brodney, E. Francis Brown, Leonard Drew, Leonard M. Leonard, George W. Ochs
Oakes)--2.1
- D. Appleton and Company (John L. B.
Williams)--1.1 (with The American Magazine),
2.2
- Daiches, David, 1912- (Cornell University.
Division of Literature)--25.7
-
Daily Mirror (New York, N.Y.)
(Stanley Walker)--2.2
-
Daily News, 1919- --see Patterson,
Joseph M.
- David McKay Company (Keith W.
Jennison)--6.3
- Davidson, Cecilia R.--2.2
- Davidson, Hattie (Eutaw Place Temple
Sisterhood)--2.2
- Davies, Joseph Edward--26.1 (with Hochstein, Irma
E.)
- Davis, Constance H.--2.2
- Davis, Leslie (The Wall
Street Journal)--2.2, 25.7; see also Frank Presbrey Co.
-
The Day (B. Z. Goldberg, Marion
Weinstein)--2.2, 3.6 (with Moskovskii Gosudarstvennyi Evreiskii Teatr imeni S.
M. Mikhoelsa)
- Debrest's Weekly News Service (Harold
Debrest)--2.2
- Deckinger, Judith--24.3
- Deutsche Bank (1870-1948)--2.2
- Deutsche Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei in der
Tschechoslowakischen Republik--2.2
- Deutscher Volksrat (Danzig, 1919)--2.2
- Dicker, Mollie K.--2.2
- Disabled American Veterans (Donald H. Dunn, Joseph
L. Rall)--24.3
- Disbrow, Alice--2.2
- Dodd, Mead & Company (E. H. Dodd, Jr.,
Margaret Norton)--1.3, 6.3
- Doubleday & Company (James
Perkins)--6.3
-
Doubleday, Doran &
Company (L. G. Booth, Page Cooper, Thomas B. Costain, Helen Crosby,
Russell Doubleday, Lucy Goldthwaite, Malcolm Johnson, H. E. Maule, Dorothy
McIlwraith)--1.2-3, 2.2, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company), 3.1
- Doubleday, Page & Company (Russell Doubleday,
Daniel Longwell, H. E. Maule, Ralph R. Perry)--1.2, 2.2
- Dreiser, Theodore,
1871-1945--2.2
- Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning
(E. Zuckerman)--1.1 (with Adler, Cyrus)
- Dudley, Winfield W. (Dunlap-Ward Advertising
Co.)--2.2
- Duff, William B. (Duff & Duff, La Grange,
Ind.)--2.2
- Duke University. Graduate School (Calvin B.
Hoover)--25.7
- Durrance, Dick, 1914- --24.3
- E. P. Dutton (Firm) (Lydia Creighton, Nicholas
Wreden, M. S. Yewdale)--1.3, 2.5 (with Garrett, Garet and George T. Bye and
Company)
- Eastman, Max, 1883-1969 (The Reader's Digest)--25.7
- Einstein, Elsa, 1876-1936--2.2
- Estonia. Teedeministeerium--2.2
- Evans, Ernestine (Christian
Science Monitor)--2.2
-
Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) (B.
M. McKelway)--2.2
-
The Evening Times (Manitowoc, Wis.)
(R. T. Bayne)--24.3
-
Everybody's Magazine (Ray Brown,
John O'Hara Cosgrave, Gilman Hall, William Hard, Virginia Roderick, Howard
Wheeler, Trumbull White)--2.2
- Evjue, William Theodore, 1882-1970
(The Capital Times)--26.2 (with University of
Wisconsin. Libraries)
- Ewan, Earl O. (United States Steel
Corporation)--24.3
- Ewerts, Birgit (United Nations)--24.3
- Faller, James--2.3
- Farrar & Rinehart (Firm) (John
Farrar)--2.3
- Federal Board of Farm Organizations (Charles W.
Holman)--2.3
- Federated Press (Clark H. Gells)--2.3
- Federation of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia
(Elvira N. Chodowski)--1.4 (with Billikopf, Jacob)
- Felsher, Rosa--2.3
- Ferguson, Victoria (All-American Newspapers'
Representatives, Inc.)--2.3
- Fine Arts Guild (Symon Gould)--2.3
- Finkelstein, Ben (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.5
- Finkelstein, Louis, 1895- (Jewish Theological
Seminary of America)--2.3
- Fishbein, Frieda--2.3
- Fishman, Joseph F. (Joseph Fulling) (Department
of Correction, City of New York)--2.3
- Fitzhamon--2.3
- Florida State University. Dept. of History
(George A. Lensen)--25.7
- Forbes, Russell, 1896- (General Services
Administration)--25.7
- Ford Foundation (William W. McPeak)--25.7 (with
Free Russia Fund)
- Foreign Language Information Service (U.S.) (Read
Lewis)--2.3
- Foreign Press Bureau (Carl
Anderson)--2.3
- Foreign Press Service (Paul
Kennaday)--2.3
-
The Forum (Edith H.
Walton)--2.3
-
Forverts (Abraham Cahan, B. C.
Vladeck)--2.3, 3.4 (with Landfield, Jerome)
- Foster, Reginald C. (Representant-adjoint de la
commission americaine pour negocier la paix)--4.7 (with Poland. Sekretarjat
Osobisty Prezydenta Ministrów)
- Fox Film Corporation (Thomas B. Costain, Julie
Pocock)--2.3, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company)
- Frank, Glenn, 1887-1940 (Century
Company)--2.3
- Frank Presbrey Company (Leslie Davis)--2.3; see
also Davis, Leslie
- Frederick, Jane--see Meyerson, Marjorie
E.
-
Frederick A. Stokes
Company (M. J. Brady, William Morrow, Vernon Quinn, Frederick A. Stokes,
Emily P. Street)--2.4
- Free Russia Fund (George Fischer)--25.7
- Free Synagogue of Newark (Lewis
Browne)--2.3
- Fresh Air Fund (Frederick H.
Lewis)--24.3
- Friedman, Elisha M.--2.3
- Fullerton, Hugh S.--2.3
-
G. P. Putnam's Sons
(Harriet Ashbrook, Earle H. Balch, M. L. Bless, Quentin A. Bossi, C. B.
Boutell, Lynn Carrick, Lois Dwight Cole, Helen Ferrigan, Marie S. Kloog,
Melville Minton, Walter J. Minton, Theodore M. Purdy, Kennett L. Rawson,
Winfield Shiras, Robert F. Vermell)--1.3, 2.6, 3.6 (with Menorah Society),
6.3
-
Garrett, Garet,
1878-1954(American Affairs)--2.5,
25.7
- Geffner, Abraham H.--2.5, 25.7
- George H. Doran Company (George H.
Doran)--2.5
- George Polk Memorial Awards (Jacob H. Jaffe) (Long
Island University. The Brooklyn Center)--24.3
-
George T. Bye and
Company (George T. Bye, Marian McNamara, Jasper Smock)--2.5,
15.2
- Georgetown University. Library (James B.
Horigan)--25.7
- German, William J.--24.5
- Germann, Morris--2.5
- Gerstenfeld, Norman (Washington Hebrew
Congregation)--2.5
- Gideonse, Harry David, 1901- (Brooklyn
College)--25.7
- Ginsburg, J. W., Mrs.--1.2
- Gleason, Gene (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.3
- Glickman, Bernice--24.5
- Gollomb, Joseph, b.1881--2.5
-
Good Housekeeping (W. F. Bigelow,
Arthur McKeogh)--2.5 (also with George T. Bye and Company)
- Goodrich, William W.--24.3
- Great Britain. Embassy (U.S.) (Joan Burbidge,
David Daiches, W. P. N. Edwards)--24.3, 25.7
- Greenbaum, Edward S. (Edward Samuel) (Greenbaum,
Wolff & Ernst) 2.5; see also American Jewish Committee
- Greenbaum, Wolff & Ernst (Morris Ernst,
Alexander Lindey)--25.7
- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967--2.5
- Grimberg, L.--2.5
- Griswold, Denny--24.3
- Gross, Al (New York Herald
Tribune)--24.3
- The Group, a Clearinghouse of
Opinion--2.5
- Grover, Wayne C. (Wayne Clayton)--25.7 (with
Forbes, Russell)
- Gund, Henry (John Gund Brewing
Company)--2.5
- H. P. Kraus (Firm) (H. P. Kraus)--26.1
- Haber, William, 1899-1988 (University of
Michigan. Department of Economics)--2.7
- Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of
America (Anna C. Brenner, Dr. Miriam Freund)--2.7, 24.5
- Hale, Cushman & Flint (Weston B. Flint, Ralph
Hale)--1.2
- Hamburger Redaktionsbüro ([illegible]
Singer)--2.7
-
Hampton's Magazine (Ray
Long)--2.7
- Handy, Jamison (Jam Handy Picture
Service)--2.7
- Handy, William M.--2.7
- Hanft, Benjamin--24.3
- Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937 (New York American)--2.7, 4.1
-
Harcourt, Brace and
Company (Margaret G. Cuff, Ellen Eayrs, Alfred Harcourt, Frank V.
Morley, Charles A. Pearce, Harrison Smith, J. E. Spingarn, George L.
White)--2.8, 6.3
-
Hard, William,
1878-1962(Everybody's Magazine; The New
Republic)--2.7
- Harper, Samuel N. (Samuel Northrup), 1882-1943
(University of Chicago. Russian Language and Institutions)--2.7
- Harper & Brothers (William H. Briggs, Cass
Canfield, L. F. Harper, Ordway Tead)--1.2, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and
Company), 2.7, 6.3
-
Harper's Magazine (Lee
Hartman)--1.2
-
Harper's Weekly (Katherine
Buell)--2.7
- Harris, Sam, 1872-1941--2.7, 3.5 (with
Liberty)
- Harvard University. Library (K. D.
Metcalf)--26.1
- Harvard University. Nieman Foundation for
Journalism (Dorothy B. Erskine)--24.3, 24.5
-
Hearst's International (Saul Flaum,
Carl Hovey, Rex Lardner)--1.3, 2.7
- Heinecke, William (Committee on Public
Information)--2.7
- Held, Adolph (Amalgamated Bank of New
York)--2.7
- Henry Holt and Company (Roland
Holt)--2.7
- Henry Romeike, Inc. (D. J.
Handler)--2.7
- Herman, Henry B.--24.3
- Hillman-Curl, Inc. (Alex L.
Hillman)--2.7
- Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933--4.1
- Hoan, Daniel W. (Daniel Webster), 1881-1961
(Mayor's Office, Milwaukee)--2.7, 4.1
-
Hochstein, Irma E.,
1887-1974--1.2, 3.1, 3.4 (with LaFollette, Robert M.), 4.7 (with
Patterson, Joseph M.), 26.1 (also with Harvard University. Library), 26.2 (with
University of Wisconsin. Libraries)
-
Hohlfeld, A. R. (Alexander
Rudolf), 1865-1956 (University of Wisconsin. Department of German)--2.2
(with Dudley, Winfield W.), 2.7
- Hollander, Louis (New York State CIO
Council)--24.5
- Holly, F. M.--2.7
- Holmes, Fred L., 1883-1946--2.7
- Holtzmann, Fanny E. (Fanny Ellen),
1903-1980--2.7
- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964--26.1
- Hoover Institute and Library on War, Revolution,
and Peace (Harold H. Fisher)--26.1
- Hotel Seneca (Rochester, N.Y.)--24.3
- Houghton Mifflin Company (Carolyn Buracker, E.
Daniels)--2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company), 6.3
- House of Field (Berenice Bennis, Rudolph
Field)--2.7
- Hunter, Robert, 1874-1942--2.7
- Independent Committee for Thomas and
Hoopes--3.2
- Independent Order of B'nai B'rith (Boris D.
Bogen)--3.2; see also B'nai B'rith
- Indiana University (Michael Ginsburg, Robert A.
Miller, Roy V. Peel)--26.1
- Innes, Kathleen Elizabeth Royds--3.2
- Institute of Pacific Relations. American Council
(Kathleen Barnes)--3.2
- Internasjonal Kvinneliga for Fried og Frihet--see
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
- International Business Machines Corporation
(Eugene F. Hartley)--3.2
- International Federation of League of Nations
Societies (Lothian Small)--3.2, 11.3
- International Federation of Trade Unions (G.
Stolz)--3.2
- International Film Service (Manvill
Goddard)--3.2
- International Labor Office (Sven Backlund, Sture
Thorsson)--3.2
- International Migration Service. American Branch
(Frederick M. Warburg)--3.2
- International News Service (Frank
Mason)--3.2
- Inturist (Firm) (A. Beckman)--3.2
- Israel Zinn Hospital (Boris
Fingerhood)--3.2
- Italy. Consolato Generale d'Italia (New York,
N.Y.)--3.2
- J. B. Lippincott Company (Tay
Hohoff)--6.3
- J. H. Sears & Co. (J. H.
Sears)--1.2
- J. Sklar Manufacturing Company--3.2
- James Madison High School (New York, N.Y.). Dept.
of Mathematics (Murray J. Leventhal)--3.2
- Japan. Gaimusho--3.2
- Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play
Company--3.2
- Jessop, A.--3.2
- Jewish Board of Guardians (Alice D.
Menken)--3.2
- Jewish Club (New York, N.Y.) (Sidney
Matz)--3.2
- Jewish Colonial Trust--3.3 (with Jewish
Telegraphic Agency)
- Jewish Committee for Personal Service (Rudolph I.
Coffee)--3.2, 5.1 (with Schneiderman, Harry); see also Coffee, Rudolph
Isaac
- Jewish Community Building (Buffalo, N.Y.) (Jacob
I. Cohen)--3.2
-
Jewish Daily Forward --see
Forverts
-
The Jewish Daily News (Israel J.
Zevin)--3.2
-
The Jewish Forum (Isaac
Rosengarten)--3.2
- Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.) (Walter L.
Kirschenbaum)--24.3
- Jewish Publication Society of America (Solomon
Grayzel)--3.2
-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency (New
York, N.Y.) (R. Kosimer, Jacob Landau, A. Puniansky, Boris Smolar, H.
Wishengrad, Michael Wurmbrand)--3.3; see also Smolar, Boris, 1897-
- Jewish Theatrical Exchange (S. Weintraub)--3.6
(with Moskovskii Gosudarstvennyi Evreiskii Teatr imeni S. M.
Mikhoelsa)
- Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Library
(Gerson D. Cohen)--3.2, 26.1
-
The Jewish Tribune and Hebrew
Standard (Milton Malakoff, David N. Mosessohn)--3.2, 5.1 (with Schapiro,
Israel)
- Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Inc.
(Charles Drescher)--24.3
- Jörgensen, Krista--3.2
- Johannsen, Albert, 1871-1962 (Department of
Geology, University of Chicago)--3.2
- John Day Company (Critchell Rimington, Richard J.
Walsh)--1.3, 3.2
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
(Florence C. Leonard, Henry Allen Moe)--3.2
- Johns, Cloudesley--3.2
- Joint British Commission for the Reconstruction of
East European Jewry (Dorothy Mitchell, D. Mowshowitch)--3.2
- Jones, Coleman B. (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.3
-
The Journal of Commerce and
Commercial Bulletin --3.2
-
The Journal of Criminal Law and
Criminology (Robert H. Gault)--1.4 (with Bureau of Social Hygiene)
- Julius Rosenwald Fund (Edwin R. Embree, Elisha
Lee)--3.2
- Kabayama, Sukehide--3.4
- Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934 (Kuhn, Loeb and
Company)--3.4
- Kammer, Hyman--3.4
- Karp, Walter--24.3
- Kawakami--3.4
- Kelleher, William F.--3.4
- Kelley, Frank--24.3 (with Harvard University.
Nieman Foundation)
- Kellor, Frances, 1873-1952--3.4
- Kennerley, Mitchell, 1878-1950--3.4
- King Features Syndicate (J. D. Gortatowsky, M.
Koenigsberg)--3.4
- Klausner, Bertha--24.3
- Kline, Otis Adelbert--3.4
- Kogan, Herman (Chicago
Tribune)--24.3
- Kolesnikoff, Vladimir S.--25.7 (with Forbes,
Russell)
- Krebs, Hans, 1888- --3.4
- Kronshage, Gertrude--3.4
- Kumasaki, B.--3.4
- L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters,
Inc.--3.4
-
Labor (Edward Keating, W. P.
Neville, D. Phillips)--3.1, 3.4
-
Ladies' Home Journal (Bruce
Gould)--1.3, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company)
- LaFollette, Robert Marion, Jr.,
1895-1953--3.4
- LaFollette-Wheeler National Progressive Committee
(Fred Holmes)--3.4
-
Landfield, Jerome Barker,
1871-1954 (American-Russian Chamber of Commerce)--3.4
- Lasker, Bruno, 1880-1965--3.4
- Lasker, Florina--3.4
- Latvijas Telegrafa Agentura--3.4
- Lawrence, Gunther--24.4
- Lee Kugel (Firm) (Lucile Watson)--3.4
- Lehman, Sissie S.--3.4
- Leipziger Redaktionsbüro--3.4
- Leontief, Wassily, b. 1880--26.1 (with Harvard
University. Library)
- Lesher, Mortimer B.--3.4
- Levinson, Salmon Oliver, 1865-1941 (Levinson,
Becker, Peebles and Swiren)--3.4
- Levitan, Mortimer--3.4
- Levitan, Solomon (State Treasurer, Madison,
Wis.)--3.4, 24.4
-
Lewis, Sinclair,
1885-1951--3.4
-
Liberty (Elliot Balestier, S.
Barris, Theresa Bopp, Sheppard Butler, Parke Hanley, C. W. B. Hurd, Rex
Lardner, Ronald Millar, Loren Palmer, D. E. Wheeler, John N. Wheeler)--1.2-3,
3.5
- Library of Congress. Acquisitions Dept. (Thomas R.
Barcus)--26.1
- Library of Congress. Copyright Office (Abraham L.
Kaminstein)--27.2
- Lieber, Maxim--3.4
- Lieberman, Elias, 1883-1969--3.4
-
The Literary Digest (Arthur S.
Draper)--3.4
- Little, Brown and Company (Angus Cameron, Alfred
McIntyre, Alan D. Williams)--2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company), 3.4,
6.3
- Litvinov, M. M. (Maksim Maksimovich),
1876-1951--3.4
- Liveright, Inc. (T. B. Smith)--3.4
- Lochner, Louis Paul, 1887-1975--6.4,
26.1
- Longmans, Green, and Co. (Frank
Hill)--1.3
- Lore, Ludwig--2.3 (with Foreign Press
Bureau)
- Lowe, Lucy (International
Studio)--3.4
- Lowndes, Belloc, 1868-1947--4.1
- Lubin, Simon J. (Weinstock, Lubin and
Co.)--3.4
- Lucius N. Littauer Foundation--24.4
- McCarthy, Charles (United States Food
Administration; Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library)--3.6
- McClure Newspaper Syndicate (Mark Bak, Richard H.
Waldo)--3.6
-
McClure's Magazine (Charles Hanson
Towne)--3.6
- McDowell, Mary E. (National Headquarters and Club
of the AAUW; University of Chicago Settlement)--3.6
- McFeely, Otto--3.6
- McGraw-Hill Book Company (Guy Holt, Gray
Williams, Jr.)--1.2, 3.6, 6.3
- McGurn, Barrett (New York
Herald Tribune)--6.4
- Macmillan Company (Charles E. Cuningham, Everett
E. Hale, H. S. Latham, L. H. Titterton)--1.3, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and
Company), 3.6
-
The Maccabaean Magazine (M.
Weisgal)--3.6
- Mack, Julian W. (Julian William),
1866-1943--3.6
- Maerker-Branden, A. Paul (Albrecht Paul),
1889-1942--3.6
- Manduley, Lyn Smith--see Smith, Lyn
- Manheim, Estelle--3.6
-
Manitowoc Times--see The Evening
Times (Manitowoc, Wis.)
- March of Time, Inc. (Roy E. Larsen, John S.
Martin)--3.6
- Margolin, M.--3.6
- Margolis, Edythe--24.4
- Marley, Dudley Leigh Aman, Baron, 1884-1952
(House of Lords)--3.6
- Martin, Edward, Jr. (Army Service Forces,
Washington, D.C.)--24.4
- Martin, John Stuart, 1900- --3.6
- Mason, Bill (San Francisco
Examiner)--3.6
- Maxey, J. O.--24.5
- Melnikow, Henry P. (The Labor Bureau,
Inc.)--3.6
- Menorah Alumni of the City of New York (Julian M.
Drachmann, N. Fish)--3.6
-
The Menorah Journal (Henry
Hurwitz)--3.6
- Menorah Society of Washington Square (Abraham I.
Katsh)--3.6
- Messer, Mary Burt--3.6
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Albert Lewin, Nina Lewton,
Miss Scully)--1.3, 3.6
-
Metropolitan (Carl Hovey, J. B.
Kelly, Sonya Levien, H. J. Whigham)--3.6 (also with McCarthy, Charles)
- Metz, Herman A.--4.1
- Meyer, Isidore S.--3.2 (with Jewish Publication
Society of America)
- Meyerson, Marjorie E. (also signed by Jane
Frederick)--24.4
- Milbank Memorial Fund (John A.
Kingsbury)--3.6
- Miller, Racy--3.6
-
Milwaukee Sentinel & Wisconsin
News (Paul A. Holmes)--24.4
-
Minton, Balch &
Company (Earl Balch, Quentin Bossi, M. L. Dolan, Edyth Lowenberg,
Melville Minton, H. Whitney)--1.2-3, 4.1
- Minucci, Ulpio--24.4
- Moran, Mary (Legislative Reference Library,
Madison, Wis.)--3.6
- Morris, Constance Lily Rothschild--3.6
- Morrow, William--2.7 (with Hard, William),
3.6
- Moskovskii Gosudarstvennyi Evreiskii Teatr imeni
S. M. Mikhoelsa (Alexis Granowsky)--3.6
- Mulgrew, Frank L. (Franklin Hospital, San
Francisco)--3.6
- Musmanno, Michael Angelo (House of
Representatives, Harrisburg, Pa.)--3.6
- NEA Service, Inc. (Alexander C.
Herman)--4.2
- Natchez, Gladys--4.2
- Nathanson, Jerome (Society for Ethical
Culture)--6.4
-
The Nation (Freda Kirchwey, Margaret
Marshall, Marian Tyler)--4.2
- National Association of Manufacturers (Marguerite
B. Benson)--4.2
- National Association of Public Relations Counsel
(A. Schaeffer, Jr.)--24.4
- National Board of the Young Womens' Christian
Associations of the United States of America (Margaret Flenniken, Emma P.
Hirth)--4.2
- National Broadcasting Company, Inc. (Margaret
Cuthbert)--4.2
- National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War
(U.S.) (Josephine Schain)--4.2
- National Conference of Social Work (U.S.) (Jane
Chandler)--4.2
- National Coordinating Committee for Aid to
Refugees and Emigrants Coming from Germany (Rose Markowitz)--1.4 (with
Billikopf, Jacob)
- National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.)
(Jeanette Rankin)--3.1
- National Council of American-Soviet Friendship
(U.S.)--4.2
- National Council of the Young Men's Christian
Associations of the United States of America. Publications Dept. (S. M.
Keeny)--4.2
- National Foreign Trade Council--4.2
- National Jewish Welfare Board (Mordecai Soltes,
Janet G. Weisman)--4.2
- National Peace Council (Great Britain) (W. A.
Selby)--4.2
- National Press Club (U.S.) (C. A. Alberding, J.
Lacey Reynolds)--24.3 (with Jones, Coleman B.), 24.4
- Negri, Sam--24.5
- Neurological Institute for the Study and Treatment
of Nervous and Mental Diseases (Gladys Tallman)--4.2
-
The New Republic (Bruce Bliven,
Herbert Croly, Walter Lippmann, Daniel Mebane, George Soule, S.
Willingale)--4.2
- New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y.)
(Alvin Johnson)--4.2
-
New Warheit (L. E.
Miller)--4.2
- New York (N.Y.). Office of the Mayor (L. B.
Dunham)--4.3
- New York (State). Committee on Discrimination in
Employment (Frieda S. Miller)--4.3
- New York (State). Division of
Employment--24.4
- New York (State). Education Dept.--see University
of the State of New York. Rehabilitation Bureau
-
New York American (Bradford Merrill,
T. V. Ranck)--4.3
- New York Foundation (William F.
Fuerst)--4.3
-
New York Herald (Winfield W.
Dudley)--4.4
-
New York Herald Tribune (Bert
Andrews, Barney G. Cameron, Luke P. Carroll, George A. Cornish, Howard Davis,
Arthur S. Draper, L. L. Engelking, Richard L. Field, Elinore M. Herrick, Edith
Huntington, Charles M. Hupp, R. C. McCabe, Julian S. Mason, Marie M. Meloney,
A. V. Miller, Kay Phelps, Ray Price, Helen Rogers Reid, Whitelaw Reid, Ralph E.
Renaud, Walter E. Slattery, Harry Staton, Richard L. Tobin, Stanley Walker,
[illegible] B. Wells, Grafton S. Wilcox, Mae C. Wolff--1.2, 4.5, 24.3 (with
American Jewish Congress), 24.4 (with Newspaper Guild of New York),
24.5
-
New York Journal American (Victor
Watson)--4.3
-
New York Post (Mildred Blont,
Edwin F. Gay, A. G. Glidden, William C. McCloy, Charles McD. Puckette, Arthur
Ruhl, Simeon Strunsky) --3.4 (with Litvinov, M. M.), 4.3, 6.2 (with
Williamson)
- New York Public Library (Edward G. Freehafer, Paul
North Rice, Avrahm Yarmolinsky)--4.3, 26.1
- New York School of Social Work (Henrietta Dekan,
George W. Kirchwey)--4.3
-
New York Times (J. Brooks
Atkinson, Solomon Bloom, John Carter, Lillian Gleason, Walter B. Hayward,
Lester Markel, Simeon Strunsky, R. E. Turpin, S. T. Williamson)--1.2, 4.1, 4.6,
24.4
-
The New York Tribune (A. M.
Brace, Arthur S. Draper, Garet Garrett, Bampton Hunt, Lester Markel, Frederick
Moore, Kay Phelps, Ralph E. Renaud)--4.4
- New York Vocational Guidance Association
(Franklin J. Keller, E. B. Porter)--4.3
-
New Yorker Staats-Zeitung (Victor F.
Ridder)--4.3
- Newspaper Feature Service--see King Features
Syndicate
- Newspaper Guild of New York (John E. Deegan, I.
Kaufman, Herbert L. Marx, Thomas J. Murphy, M. Michael Potoker)--24.4,
27.4
-
Newsweek (Joseph B.
Phillips)--4.3
- Nihon Kokusai Kyokai (Tadashi
Okuma)--4.3
- Niles, David K., 1888-1952 (The White
House)--26.1
-
North American Newspaper
Alliance (Merritt Bond, James L. Freeman, William C. McCloy, Henry M.
Snevily, John N. Wheeler, Bertram G. Zilmer)--1.3, 4.3
- Norwegian America Line Agency (John W.
Knudsen)--4.3
- Novik, Morris S., 1903- (Radio Station
WEVD)--24.4
-
Novoye Russkoye Slovo (Joseph B.
Polonsky)--4.3
- Noyes, George Rapall, 1873-1952 (University of
California. Department of Slavic Languages)--4.3
- Nye, Gerald Prentice, 1892-1971 (United States
Senate)--4.3
- O'Reilly, John (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.5
-
Our World (Malcolm W. Davis, Harald
Toksvig)--4.7
- Overseas Press Club of America--4.7
- Owens, Hamilton, 1888-1967 (The Sun)--26.1
- Oyen, Henry, 1883-1921 (The
Chicago Tribune)--4.7
- Pacific and Atlantic Photos, Inc. (H. B.
Baker)--4.7
- Paderewski, Ignace Jan, 1860-1941--4.7
- Pálffy, Eleanor, Countess, d.
1952--24.4
- Pan-American Public Relations, Ltd. (Sandy M.
Pitofsky)--24.4
- Paramount Publix Corporation (Maude Kirk Miller,
Sam Ornitz)--4.7
- Parrish, Harcourt (Ivy Lee and T.J. Ross
[Firm])--4.7
- Patterson, Joseph Medill, 1879-1946
(The News)--4.7
- Patterson, Mary King (Chicago Tribune-New York
News Syndicate, Inc.) --26.1
- Paul Tobenkin Memorial Award Committee (Arthur L.
Jacobs, M. Michael Potoker, Charles M. Segal)--27.4
-
Pearson's Magazine (Frank
Harris)--4.7
- Peck, Robert B. (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.5
- Peixotto, Jessica Blanche, 1864-1941 (Department
of Economics, University of California)--4.1
- People's Mandate to Governments to End War.
Committee for the Western Hemisphere (Catherine Turner)--4.7
- Peters, A. D--1.3
- Phelps, Kay (New York
Herald Tribune)--4.7
- Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943--4.7
- Phillips, Elizabeth L.--4.7
- Phillips, Frances--1.3
- Poland. Sekretarjat Osobisty Prezydenta
Ministrów--4.7
-
Politisch-parlementarische
Nachrichten (E. Goldschagg)--4.7
- Pope, Emma Field (Department of English,
University of Wisconsin)--4.7
- Potofsky, Jacob S. (Amalgamated Clothing Workers
of America)--6.4
- Powszechny Bank Zwiazkowy w Polsce--4.7
- Preston Publishing Company (Cecile
Preston)--4.7
- Princeton University. Library (Edmund S. DeLong,
Lawrence Heyl)--26.1
- Printers' Ink Publishing Company--4.7
- Quidde, Ludwig, 1858-1941--4.7
- Rabl, Hilde--4.8
-
Rabochaia Gazeta (A.
Podsotskaia)--4.8
-
The Railroad Man's Magazine (R. A.
Davis)--4.8
- Rand Book Store (Eleanore Levenson)--4.8
- Randall H. Hagner & Co. (A. H.
Gilbert)--24.4
- Rascoe, Burton, 1892-1957 (The Chicago
Tribune)--4.8
- Rashkes, I. M.--4.8
- Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc. (Oscar
Cooper)--4.8
-
Reader's Digest (Merle
Crowell)--24.3 (with American Jewish Tercentenary Committee)
-
The Red Cross Magazine (John S.
Phillips)--4.8
-
The Reflex (S. M.
Melamed)--4.8
- Reynal and Hitchcock (Barry Benefield)--2.5 (with
George T. Bye and Company)
- Richardson, Leon Josiah, 1868- (University of
California. Extension Division)--4.8
- Richmond, Charlotte E.--4.8
- Ridder, Victor Frank, 1886-1963 (Ridder
Publications, Inc.)--6.4
- Ritzaus Bureau (L. Ritzau)--4.8
- Robinson, Charles W.--24.5
- Robinson, Donald B. (War Department Headquarters.
Services of Supply)--24.4
- Rockefeller Foundation (Stacy May, John V. Van
Sickle)--4.8; see also Van Sickle, John V. (John Valentine), 1892-
- Rohman, Richard (Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America)--6.4, 24.5
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962--5.1 (with Smith,
Lyn)
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--4.8
- Roosevelt Memorial Association (Hermann Hagedorn,
Mae V. Manning)--4.8
- Roper, Ralph C.--4.8
- Rose, Alex--4.8
- Rosenman, Samuel I. (The White House)--5.2 (with
Society for Ethical Culture)
- Rosensohn, Samuel J., Mrs.--24.5
- Rosenthal, Manny--24.4
-
Rosenwald, Julius,
1862-1932 (Sears, Roebuck and Co.)--4.8
- Ross, Don (New York Herald
Tribune)--24.4
- Ross, Edward Alsworth, 1866-1951 (Department of
Economics, the University of Wisconsin)--4.8
- Rossiiskoe obshchestvo Krasnago
kresta--4.8
- Rothenberg, Ruth--24.4
- Rubin, Leonard--24.4
- Russell, Walter--4.8
- Russell Sage Foundation (Beatrice Green, Fred S.
Hall, Helen B. Russell, Mary van Kleeck)--4.8
- Russia. Posol'stvo (U.S.) (K. Onu)--4.8
- Russian Information Bureau (Howard
Kellock)--4.8
- Russian Red Cross--see Rossiiskoe obshchestvo
Krasnogo kresta
- Russian Telegraph Agency (Kenneth
Durant)--4.8
- Ruth & Maxwell Aley (Firm) (Ruth
Aley)--4.8
- Ryan, Marion--4.8
- Samuel Goldwyn, Inc. (George
Oppenheimer)--5.1
-
San Francisco Examiner (C. S.
Stanton)--5.1
- Sargent, Dorothy--5.1
-
Saturday Evening Post (Thomas B.
Costain, Merritt Hulburd, George H. Lorimer)--1.2-3, 2.5 (with George T. Bye
and Company), 2.7 (with Holly, F. M.), 5.1
- Sax, Marcus--5.1
-
Schapiro, Israel,
1882-1957 (Division of Semitic Literature, Library of
Congress)--5.1
- Scheinfeld, Amram, 1899- --5.1
- Schiff, Jacob H. (Jacob Henry), 1847-1920--4.4
(with New York Herald)
- Schneiderman, Harry, 1885- --5.1
- Schoville, Naomi--5.1
- Schutzverband Deutscher Schriftsteller (Hans
Kyser)--5.1
- Schwarz, Paul--5.1
- Schwimmer, Rosika, 1877-1948--5.1
- Scott, Winfield (Western Pacific Railroad
Company)--5.1
- Sebring, L. B.--24.6
- Seligson, Maurice V. (Garfield &
Seligson)--5.1
- Seligson, Max--24.6
- Sellin, Johan Thorsten, 1896- (Wharton School of
Finance and Commerce)--5.1
- Service international de la Société des amis
(Quakers) (Mrs. James Forsythe, Bertram Pickard)--11.3
- Seven Arts Feature Syndicate (Joseph Brainin,
Bernard Postal)--5.1
- Shaughnessy, George A. (Chambers of Municipal
Judge, Milwaukee)--5.1
- Shettle, George P. (Society for Ethical
Culture)--6.4
-
Shrine Magazine (Edgar
Sisson)--1.3
- Shubert, Milton (Select Theatres
Corporation)--24.5
- Shulman, Harry Manuel, 1899- (Committee of
Community Service, the City College of New York)--5.1
- Sidney Hillman Foundation (Howard D.
Samuel)--24.6
-
Simon and Schuster,
Inc. (Clifton Fadiman, Quincy Howe, M. L. Schuster, Henry W.
Simon)--1.2, 2.5 (with George T. Bye and Company), 5.1
- Sisterhood of Eutaw Place Synagogue (Lillian R.
Cohen)--5.1
- Skvirsky, Boris E.--5.1
- Slonim, Y. (Yo'el), 1884-1944 (The Day)--5.1
- Slutski Akrugovy Vykanauchy Kamitet--5.1
- Smertenko, Johan J. (Skidmore College. Department
of English)--4.1
- Smith, Harry T. (The New
York Times)--5.1
- Smith, Lyn--2.6, 5.1
- Smith-Gordon, Lionel--5.1
- Smolar, Boris, 1897- --5.1; see also Jewish
Telegraphic Agency
- Social Science Research Council
(U.S.)--5.2
- Socialist Party (Wis.) (Al Benson)--4.7 (with
Patterson, Joseph M.)
- Society for Ethical Culture in the City of New
York (Algernon D. Black, Allen Eaton, John L. Elliott, Laura B. Linville,
Sidney H. Scheuer)--5.2, 24.6; see also Black, Algernon D.
- Solomon, Charles (City Magistrate. City of New
York; Goldberg and Solomon)--24.5, 24.6
- Somervell, Brehon Burke, 1892-1955 (War
Department, Office of the Quartermaster General)--24.6
- Song Writers' Protective Association (Miriam
Stern)--24.6
- Sonne, H. P.--5.2
- Soviet Union. General'noe Konsul'stvo SSSR v Niu
Iorke (G. Arnold)--5.2
- Soviet Union. Narodnyi Kommissariat po
Innostrannyn Delam (Madame I. Litvinoff, Zalkind)--5.2
- Soviet Union. Sovet Narodnykh
Komissarov--5.2
- Spalding, Keith (New York
Herald Tribune)--24.6
- Spivak, Lawrence E. (Lawrence Edmund), 1900-(The American Mercury)--24.6
-
Standard Daily Trade Service (L. H.
Sloan)--5.2
- Stark, Lou (The New York
Times)--24.6
- Starzl, R. F. (LeMars
Globe-Post, LeMars, Iowa)--5.2
- Steelman, Emma--24.6
- Stein, Leon, 1912- (ILGWU, New
York)--24.5
- Stepanian, Kachadour--5.2
- Stern, Abner--24.6
- Stockwell, T. H.--5.2
- Stolpe, Herman, 1904- --5.2
- Stone, Betty--5.2
- Stratford Company (Henry T.
Schnittkind)--5.2
- Stratton, David Vincent--5.2
- Strauss, Lewis L. (Atomic Energy
Commission)--5.2, 26.1
- Strohm, Inez H.--5.2
- Stuart, John, 1912- --5.2
- Student Friendship Fund (Helen
Ogden)--5.2
- Study of Methods of Americanization (Allen T.
Burns, Kate Holladay Claghorn)--5.2
-
Success Magazine (Howard Brubaker,
Francis T. Miller)--5.2
-
The Suffragist (Pauline
Clarke)--5.2
- Sugarman, Ben (Ben Sugarman
Limited)--24.6
- Sullivan, Lucile (Annie Laurie Williams,
Inc.)--26.7
-
Sun (New York, N.Y. : 1920) (F. E.
Hill, Grant M. Overton)--5.2
- Sweden. Utrikesdepartementet (Frits
Hendriksson)--5.2
- Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1882-1958--5.2
- Syracuse University. Library (Wayne S.
Yenawine)--26.1
- Tabenkin, Al (Lt. Wallace Kaufman Post No. 416,
Jewish War Veterans)--5.3
- Tabenkin, Isadore M.--5.3
- Taylor, Graham Romeyn, 1880-1942--5.3
- Teachers' Anti-war Movement (M. G.
Akhurst)--11.3
- Temple Rodef Sholom (New York, N.Y.) (Rudolph
Grossman)--5.3
- Temple University. Office of the President (Robert
L. Johnson)--24.6
-
This Week Magazine (Richard L.
Field)--5.3, 26.2
- Thomas, Lowell, 1892-1981--5.3
- Thomas Y. Crowell, Publishers (William
Poole)--6.3
-
Time (Evelyn Stearn)--2.6
- Time, Inc. (John S. Martin, Evelyn
Stearn)--5.3
- Tobenkin, Harry, 1894-1965--5.3, 6.4
- Tobenkin, Joseph, 1886-1966--5.3
- Tobenkin, Mosheh Aharon ben
Yehuda--5.3
- Tobenkin, Rae, d.
1938--5.4
-
Today(Raymond Moley) --5.3
- Turner, Jennie McMullin, 1885-1967 (Wisconsin
State Board of Education)--5.3
- Twentieth Century Fund (Evans
Clark)--26.1
- Ullstein GmbH--see Hamburger Redaktionsbüro;
Leipziger Redaktionsbüro
- Union of Democratic Control (Dorothy
Woodman)--11.3
- United Jewish Appeal--24.6
- United Palestine Appeal (U.S.) (Rudolf G.
Sonneborn)--24.5
- United Press Associations (James H.
Furay)--5.3
- United States. Army Air Forces. Air Technical
Service Command. (Julius Kass)--24.6
- United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce. (R. H. Brasel)--3.1
-
United States. Committee on
Public Information (L. Ames Brown, George Creel, George Maoser, Ernest
Poole, Edgar Sisson)--5.3; see also Foreign Press Bureau; Vigilantes
- United States. Dept. of Commerce. Division of
Current Information (Donald R. Burgess)--5.3
- United States. Dept. of State (Loy W. Henderson,
R. B. Macatee, William Phillips, John Ross, G. Howland Shaw, Francis B.
Stevens)--5.3, 24.6, 26.1
- United States. Embassy (Russia)--5.3; see also
Bullitt, William C.
- United States. Federal Security Agency (John
Barrow)--26.1
- United States. General Services
Administration--see Forbes, Russell United States. Office of War Information
(Joseph Barnes, Helen Block, Elmer Davis, Owen Lattimore, Howard Thurlow)--5.2
(with Society for Ethical Culture), 5.3
- United States. President. (1933-1945 :
Roosevelt)--5.3
- United States. President. (1945-1953 :
Truman)--24.6
- United States. President. (1961-1963 :
Kennedy)--3.4 (with Kelleher, William F.)
- United States. Senate. Committee on
Manufactures--5.3
- United States. Veterans Administration (Charles C.
Adams, W. F. Greene, L. M. Hylton, Rudolph Kay, T. R. Powers)--6.4, 24.3 (with
Jewish War Veterans), 24.6
- United States. War Dept. (F. J. Hatch, Kenneth D.
Johnson)--5.3, 24.6
- United States. War Dept. Military Intelligence
Division. (Brig. Gen. M. Churchill, by Capt. Dick Slaughter)--2.3 (with Foreign
Press Bureau)
- United States Brewers' Association (Hugh F.
Fox)--5.3
- United States Civil Service
Commission--5.3
-
Universal Jewish Encyclopedia (Louis
Rittenberg)--5.3
- University of California, Berkeley (Robert J.
Kerner, Max Radin)--26.1
- University of London. School of Slavonic and East
European Studies (Dorothy Galton, Renate Grebenik, H. Thomas)--26.1
- University of Michigan. Library (Rolland C.
Stewart, Frederick H. Wagman)--26.1
- University of Pennsylvania. Library (Charles W.
David, Thorsten Sellin)--26.2
- University of the State of New York. Bureau of
Public Information (Hayden Weller)--26.2
- University of the State of New York.
Rehabilitation Bureau (E. B. Porter)--5.3
- University of Wisconsin. Libraries (Gilbert H.
Doane, Ralph Hagedorn)--5.3, 26.2
- Vagabonds (Organization) (Joseph
Vallon)--5.3
- Van Buren, Maud, 1869- (Free Public Library,
Owatonna, Minn.)--5.3
- Van Doren, Irita Taylor,
1891-1960--5.3
- Van Sickle, John V. (John Valentine), 1892-
--5.3; see also Rockefeller Foundation
- Van Wyck, Harriet (Woodrow Wilson Memorial
Library)--26.2
- Vanguard Press (James Henle, Evelyn
Shrifte)--5.3
- Vigilantes (Organization) (Henry Collins
Walsh)--5.3
- Viking Press (Pascal Covici, B. W. Huebsch)--2.5
(with George T. Bye and Company), 5.3
- Vitagraph Company of America (Albert E.
Smith)--5.3
- Waldman, Louis (Waldman and Waldman, Counselors
at Law)--24.5
-
War Progress (J. A.
Livingston)--6.2
- War Resisters' International (Grace M.
Beaton)--11.3
- Warburg, Felix M. (Felix Moritz),
1871-1937--6.2
-
The Warheit (I.
Garrikman)--6.2
- Warner Bros. Pictures (Irving Deakin, Jacob
Wilk)--6.2
-
Washington Post (H. B.
Elliston)--6.2
- Watson, Warner (Blevins Davis [and] Robert
Breen)--26.7
- Weinstein, Marion--6.2
- Wendroff, D.--6.2
- West, Richard G. (New York
Herald Tribune)--6.4, 24.5
- Whitney, Charlotte, 1867-1955--4.1,
6.2
- Whittlesey House (Guy Holt)--6.2
-
Who's Who in America --6.2
-
Who's Who in American Jewry (John
Simons)--6.2
-
Who's Who in World Jewry (Harry
Schneiderman)--6.2
- William C. Whitney Foundation (Anna
Bogue)--6.2
- Wm. H. Wise & Co. (William
Griffith)--6.2
- William Morrow and Company (John C.
Willey)--6.3
- Williamson, [] (The Hotel
Gazette)--6.2
- Willmann, A. W.--24.6
- Wilson, Edward (The Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers)--6.2
- Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference
Library (Annie Neal, Edwin E. Witte)--6.2
- Wisconsin. University. Dept. of Economics (Edwin
E. Witte)--6.2
- Witte, Edwin E. (Edwin Emil), 1887-1960--26.1
(with Hochstein, Irma E.), 26.2 (with University of Wisconsin.
Libraries)
- Wolfenson, Louis Bernard, 1882- (Hebrew Union
College)--6.2
-
The Woman Citizen (Virginia
Roderick)--6.2
-
Woman's Home Companion (Gertrude B.
Lane)--6.2
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
(Helen V. Kirby, Marie L. Mohr, Lyn Smith, Florence Weiner)--6.2
-
World (New York, N.Y. : 1860-1931)
(R. E. Renaud, Paul Sifton, Herbert Bayard Swope, Louis Weitzenkorn)--2.5 (with
Garrett, Garet), 6.2
- World Peace Foundation (Denys P. Myers, Ruth
Pass)--2.6, 6.2
-
The World To-day (Shailer
Mathews)--6.2
-
The World's Work (Arthur W. Page,
Mrs. L. F. Robins, French Strother) --6.2
- Wurmbrand, Fanny--6.4
- YPO (Organization) (Florella Galt)--24.6
- Yale University. Library (Elizabeth H. Butler,
Leon Nemoy, Donald G. Wing)--26.2
- Yezierska, Anzia, 1880?-1970--6.2
- Yivo Institute for Jewish Research (Ezekiel
Lifschutz)--6.2
- Zieve, Harry (Gallego-Zieve &
Co.)--6.2
- Zimmerman, Charles S., 1896-1983 (Dressmakers
Union Local 22)--24.5
- Zionist Organization of America (Morris Margulies,
Morris Rothenberg)--6.2
- Zolotkoff, Leon, 1866-1938--6.2
- Zucker, Louis C., 1895- --6.2
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