Description: Gerald Leroy Bogan (1912-1986) was a journalist and executive secretary of Iowans for Right to Work, 1965-1986. Correspondents include Barry Goldwater and Bourke B. Hickenlooper. Files on Iowans for Goldwater, Iowans for Right to Work, Republican Party, and Right to Work.
Finding aid:
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/scua/msc/tomsc400/msc352/msc352_bogan.htm
[0335a] Louise Bogan Papers, 1930-1970
Location: Archives & Special Collections, Amherst College Library, PO Box 5000, Amherst College, Amherst, MA 01002-5000
Description: Louise Bogan (1897-1970) was a poet and editor. Collection consists of correspondence, drafts of poems, prose, short stories, and translations, lectures, teaching notes, news clippings, journals and notebooks. Section 2: Correspondence. Sub-section A2: Incoming Personal Correspondence Others to Louise Bogan, contains files on International Mark Twain Society (Cyril Clemens); Authors' League of America (George Creel); Yale/Bollingen Prize in Poetry/Bolligen Series (Eugene Davidson); Thomas Stearns Eliot; America First Committee (John T. Flynn); Norman Holmes Pearson; Academy of American Poets (carbon Ezra Pound to Marie (Mrs. Hugh) Bullock); Regnery Company (Henry Regnery); Peter Viereck; and Saturday Review (carbon Canto 78 by Ezra Pound).
Websites with information:
https://www.amherst.edu/library/archives/holdings
Finding aids:
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma85_main.html
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma85.html
[0335b] Constantin W. Boldyreff papers, 1878-2001 (bulk 1910-1995), Coll. 96012
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010
Description: Constantin Boldyreff (1910-1995) was an early member of the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS) or National Alliance of Russian Solidarists, a Russian émigré anti-Communist party. Its activities were directed against the communist regime in the Soviet Union. In 1944, he and other members of the NTS began underground anti-Communist activity in the German-occupied territories of the Soviet Union. After emigrating to the United States in 1947, Boldyreff became a professor at Georgetown University and continued his anti-Communist activities on behalf of NTS. The collection consists of speeches and writings, correspondence, radio scripts, identification documents, biographical data, printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs relating to the settlement of displaced persons at the end of World War II, Russian émigré affairs, Communism and conditions in the Soviet Union, and activities of the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz and other anti-Communist organizations. The series Correspondence, 1930-1995, contains files on Bonner Fellers, William D. Leetch, Clarence Manion, Richard Nixon, Herbert A. Philbrick, The Reader's Digest, and Robert E. Wood. The series Subject File, 1940-1995, contains files on American Committee for the Liberation from Bolshevism, Inc.; American Friends of Russian Freedom, Inc.; Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz Rossiiskikh Solidaristov (The National Alliance of Russian Solidarists) (NTS), 1944-1989; and Soviet Dissidents materials, 1964-1978, including Boldyreff's correspondence and writings on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 1964-1975.
Reference:
Benjamin Tromly, "The Making of a Myth: The National Labor Alliance, Russian Émigrés, and Cold War Intelligence Activities," Journal of Cold War Studies 18.1 (Winter 2016), pp. 80-111.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt809nf5q7/entire_text/
[0336] Richard W. Bolling Collection, 1949-1983, MS01
Location: Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Department of Special Collections, UMKC Miller Nichols Library, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 64110
Description: Richard Walker Bolling (1916-1991) was a Democratic U.S. Representative to Congress from Missouri's 5th district from 1949 to 1983. His personal and professional papers contain internal memos, letters, legislative items, published and unpublished reports, appointment schedules, invitations, invoices, constituent requests and other documents related to and generated during his time in office. The remaining series include gavels, awards and honors, illustrations and cartoons, miscellaneous memorabilia, scrapbooks, constituency correspondence index cards, audio/visual material and over 2000 photographs. Contains files on Army-McCarthy Hearings, Dirksen School Prayer Amendment, Equal Rights Amendment, Fund for the Republic (Integration; Fulton Lewis, Jr., etc.), John Birch Society, far right-wing organizations, Ku Klux Klan, The Big Issue -Transcript of Full Text-Americans for Democratic Action, October 23, 1953 [transcription of television debate on federal power between Cong. Bolling and Dr. Clarence Manion], Rarick [includes press release of Bolling's criticism of his supporting the Republican candidate for President in 1964; Bolling's statement to Congress on Rarick's support of George Wallace in 1968; Bolling notes on issues; worksheet on who voted to punish Rarick-with notes by Bolling], information on case against Rep. John Bell Williams of Mississippi [for supporting Goldwater], and House Bill 77, the Repeal of Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act [89-HR-77 (1965): To repeal section 14(b) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and section 705 (b) of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959 and to amend the first proviso of section 8(a) (3) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended].
Websites with information:
http://library.umkc.edu/spec-col-collections
Finding aids:
http://library.umkc.edu/spec-col-collections/bolling
http://library.umkc.edu/sites/default/files/images/spec-col/col-bolling-finding-aid.pdf
[0336a] L. B. Bolt, Jr. Papers, 1928-1955, MS.2677
Location: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library, 121 John C. Hodges Library, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000
Description: The L. B. Bolt, Jr. (1909-1984) was a lawyer for the Tennessee Valley Authority and, later, a lawyer in private practice. The papers consist of a wide variety of materials, including legal documents and files, personal correspondence, photos, government publications, copies of the Congressional Record, newspaper clippings, and anti-Communist materials. Series III: Personal Interest Files, 1930-1955. Sub-Series A: Publications, 1947-1952, contains copies of Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States, 1947; Closer Ups: The Anti-Defamation League and Its Use in the World Communist Offensive, by Robert H. Williams (1947); 100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the USA, 1948; Open Letter...to Congress - Gentlemen: Are You Mice or Men? An Underworld Secret-Police Terror Menaces America, by Joseph P. Kamp (New York: Constitutional Educational League, 1948); Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups, Part 1, 1949; Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, 1949; Subversive Influence in the Dining Car and Railroad Food Worker's Union, 1951; Institute of Pacific Relations, Part 1, 1951, Part 2, 1951; Subversive and Illegal Aliens in the United States, Reports 1 and 2, 1951; and Hearings on Institute of Pacific Relations, 1952. Sub-Series H: Other Pamphlets, Correspondence, and Notes, 1933-1955, contains copies of The Robert Alphonso Taft Story: "It's On The Record" Comic Book, undated; and The Red Record of Senator Claude Pepper, circa 1950.
Finding aid:
http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_001097_000000_0000/0012_001097_000000_0000.xml;que
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[0337] Bond Papers, 1870-73, MS1206
Location: Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St., Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4674
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