Finding aid:
http://oja.andornot.com/Permalink/descriptions17073
[0471] Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records, 1738-present, Fonds CJC0001
Location: Canadian Jewish Congress Charities Committee National Archives, Concordia University, 1590 Docteur Penfield Avenue, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1C5, Canada
Description: Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) was founded in Montreal in March 1919 as the democratically elected, national organizational voice of the Jewish community of Canada. CJC ceased operations in July 2011, when it was absorbed into the newly-created Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA). The series ZB (General Documentation: Personalia), 1625- , contains files on Jörg Haider, an Austrian right-wing politician who visited Montreal, 2000; Lyndon H. LaRouche, 1987-1990; and Leo Tremblay, founder of La Phalange, a right-wing separatist party, 1968-1969.
Reference:
Ross Lambertson, "Activists in the Age of Rights: The Struggle for Human Rights in Canada - 1945-1960" (Ph.D., University of Victoria, 1998), http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ37352.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://www.cjhn.ca/en/explore/inventory-of-fonds.aspx
http://www.cjccc.ca/en/cjccc-national-archives/inventory-of-collections/
Finding aid:
http://www.cjhn.ca/permalink/2
[0471a] Canadian Labour Congress fonds, MG 28, I 103
Location: Manuscript Division, Library and Archives Canada, 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, ON K1A 0N4, Canada
Description: The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is a country-wide labour organization founded in 1956 through a merger of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada (TLC) and the Canadian Congress of Labour (CCL). Files on Anti-Semitism, Progressive Conservative Party, National Conservative Party, Communist Infiltration of Vancouver Unions, Communism, Communism-Canada, and Taft-Hartley Act. Copies of Ron Gostick, The Architects Behind the World Communist Conspiracy [1959]; United States House of Representatives. Committee on Un-American Activities, Preliminary Report on Neo-Fascist and Hate Groups (1954); American Federation of Labor, The American Federation of Labor vs. Communism (1946); Joseph A. Beirne, Communism is a Criminal Conspiracy (1954); Catholic Information Society. Pamphlets on Communism No. 1 to 26 (1947); Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Communists Within the Labor Movement (1947); Committee on Un-American Activities. 100 Things You Should Know About Communism and Labor (1948); U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Communist Domination of Certain Unions (1951); Robert Wynne, American Labour Leaders and the Vancouver Anti-Oriental Riot (1966); C.I.O. Department of Education And Research, What's Behind The Drive for Right to Work Laws? (1955); United States Chamber of Commerce, The Case For Voluntary Unionism [1955]; and H.J. Clawson, Union Security Clauses and the Right to Work (1952).
Reference:
Ross Lambertson, "Activists in the Age of Rights: The Struggle for Human Rights in Canada - 1945-1960" (Ph.D., University of Victoria, 1998), http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ37352.pdf.
Finding aid:
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000001618.pdf
[0472] Andrew M. Canepa collection, 1923-1971, Coll. 84034
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Printed miscellany, relating to Father Charles E. Coughlin; and 48 prints of Father Coughlin, 1933-1949, including prints of Coughlin with Congressman William Lemke, Gerald L. K. Smith, and Dr. Francis E. Townsend.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt8z09r8vw/entire_text/
Finding aids to photographs (84034 - 10.A-V):
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7c603790/entire_text/
http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/90/kt7c603790/files/kt7c603790.pdf
[0473] James Cannon papers 1869-1989, RL.00188
Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Box 90185, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185
Description: James Cannon (1864-1944) was a Methodist clergyman, journalist, and leader in the prohibition movement. Diaries, correspondence, reports, minutes, journals, articles, legal papers, pamphlets, obituaries, and other papers. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Carter Glass, Herbert Hoover, H. L. Mencken, and Gerald P. Nye.
Reference:
Guide to the Cataloged Collections in the Manuscript Department of the William R. Perkins Library, Duke University, edited by Richard C. Davis and Linda Angle Miller (1980), http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/guide/ and http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/guide.pdf
Finding aids:
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/cannonja/
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/cannonja.pdf
http://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/findingaids/cannonja/pdf
[0473a] Walter Bradford Cannon Papers, 1873-1945 (inclusive), 1881-1945 (bulk), H MS c40
Location: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Center for the History of Medicine, Harvard Medical Library and Boston Medical Library, Boston, Mass.
Description: Walter Bradford Cannon (1871-1945) was professor of physiology at Harvard Medical School. The collection consists of correspondence, research data, manuscripts, lecture notes, and meeting minutes resulting from Cannon's administrative and committee work at Harvard Medical School, his professional activities on behalf of refugees and other humanitarian interests; and his involvement in scientific organizations. The collection also contains records produced during Cannon's wartime medical service, extensive personal correspondence with his wife, Cornelia Cannon; and several personal items including letters and papers from Cannon's student years. Correspondents include L.A. Alesen; J.R. Angell; Helen Bailie; L.M. Birkhead; Isaiah Bowman; V. Bush; Alexis Carrel; J. McKeen Cattell; Grenville Clark; E.G. Conklin; C.S. Coon; F.R. Coudert, Jr.; Charles B. Davenport; Lydia DeVilbiss (re Maternity Education and Eugenics Health Education Committees); Eugenics Record Office and Biological Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island; Irving Fisher (re Eugenics Committee of the U.S.A.); W.E. Hocking; S.J. Holmes; Sidney Hook; A. Hrdlička; H.S. Jennings; John Harvey Kellogg; Alfred Kohlberg; C.C. Little; H.C. Lodge, Jr.; A. Lawrence Lowell; H.R. Luce; R.A. Millikan; William B. Munro; Frederick Osborn; Porter Sargent; Vilhjalmur Stefansson; Dorothy Thompson; Charles Warren; L.F. Whitney; and Robert M. Yerkes.
Finding aid:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~med00088
[0473b] Albert F. Canwell: An Oral History. Interviewed by Timothy Frederick (Olympia, Washington, Washington State Oral History Program, 1997) [oral history]
Description: Albert Franklyn "Al" Canwell (1907-2002) was an American journalist and politician who served as a member of the Washington State legislature from 1947 to 1948. He is best remembered for the legislature's Canwell Committee to investigate Communist influence in Washington state, patterned after the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) of the United States Congress. After his legislative service Canwell operated the American Intelligence Service (Spokane), which published The Vigilante, an anti-Communist newsletter. Canwell was a leading West Coast supporter of Senator Joseph McCarthy. In 1963 Canwell was the subject of a libel suit when he intimated that Washington state representative John Goldmark and his wife were Communist agents. The jury awarded $40,000 in damages but the verdict was later set aside.
Online edited transcript:
https://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/collection/pdf/canwell.pdf
[0474] Homer E. Capehart Papers, 1938-1962, Collection #M 0817, CT 1516-1525, OM 0413
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