[0683] Bayliss Corbett papers, 1970-1989, Coll. 09456
Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071
Description: The Bayliss Corbett papers is a collection of printed material published by assorted right-wing, racist, and anti-Semitic organizations. It also contains a few advertising fliers for "Censored!" that were produced by Corbett.
Websites with information:
https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/collection_guides/politics_guide_2009_ed2016.pdf
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/62128890
http://www.worldcat.org/title/bayliss-corbett-papers-1970-1989/oclc/62128890
Finding aid:
http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah09456.xml
[0684] Bayliss Corbett papers, 1973-1988, RH WL MS 27
Location: University of Kansas, Kenneth Spencer Research Library, Wilcox Collection, Kansas Collection, 1450 Poplar Lane, Lawrence, KS 66045-7616
Description: These papers of writer and publisher Bayliss "Jim" Corbett (1919-1989) include letters written and received by him from 1974 to 1988, including several of Corbett's form letters and writings in support of conservatism and anti-Communism in American life and politics.
Websites with information:
http://etext.ku.edu/search?browse-creator=cc;sort=creator;route=ksrlead;brand=ksrlead
Finding aid:
http://etext.ku.edu/view?docId=ksrlead/ksrl.kc.corbettbayliss.xml
[0684a] Andrew W. Cordier papers, 1918-1975, Ms Coll\Cordier
Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University, 6th Floor East Butler Library, 535 West 114th St., New York, NY 10027
Description: Andrew Wellington Cordier (1901-1975) was executive assistant to successive Secretaries-General of the United Nations from 1946 until 1961. He was Dean of the School of International Affairs, Columbia University, New York, 1962-1972, and President of the University, 1969-1970. Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, printed material, and photographs of Cordier. Series I: Cataloged Correspondence, contains files on Warren R. Austin, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Milton S. Eisenhower, Alger Hiss, Philip C. Jessup, Henry Alfred Kissinger, Alf M. Landon, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., John Davis Lodge, Clare Boothe Luce, Henry R. Luce, John J. McCloy, Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, Carlos P. Romulo, John Sparkman, Cardinal Francis Joseph Spellman, and Kurt Waldheim. Series II: Catalogued Manuscripts, Documents and Photographs, contains files on Philip C. Jessup and Carlos P. Romulo. Series V: The United Nations Period And Related Files. Subseries V.2: Personal Correspondence and Administrative Files of Cordier. Sub-subseries V.2.2: Personal correspondence, 1950-1962, contains files on Philip C. Jessup, Henry A. Kissinger, Henry Cabot Lodge, Nelson A . Rockefeller, and Carlos P. Romulo. Subseries V.3: United Nations Administration. Sub-subseries V.3.5: US Government --Security Investigations, UN Staff Members, contains files on O. Lattimore; US House of Representatives Com. on Un-American Activities (hearing 1949); and US Senate, McCarran Bill, 1953. Sub-subseries V.3.6: Miscellaneous UN Subjects, contains files on Ford Foundation, Foreign Policy Association, Freedom House, and Moral Re-armament. Subseries V.4: The Secretaries General. Sub-subseries V.4.3: Secretary-General Files, contains files on Dwight D. Eisenhower (SG correspondence with); Cardinal Mindszenty (legal issues) 1949; and Ezra Pound (SG letters re status 1957).
Reference:
Guide to the Archives of International Organizations, Part II, compiled by Peter Walne (Paris: Unesco, 1985), http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0006/000674/067454eo.pdf.
Finding aids:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4078651/
http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead//nnc-rb/ldpd_4078651
[0685] Bertha V. Corets Papers, 1930-1965 (bulk 1933-1940), MS-307 [partly digital collection]
Location: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, 3101 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220
Description: Bertha Vera Corets (1897-1973) was a wife, mother, businesswoman, and store-owner. Correspondence, reports, minutes, booklets, pamphlets and newsclippings pertaining to Bertha V. Corets' activities for the Anti-Nazi Boycott and as a champion of human rights. Series A. Papers. 1930-1965, contains copies of 1942-1943 issues of News from Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights, Inc. Subjects include Gerald L.K. Smith and The Cross and the Flag, anti-poll tax bill, William Griffin (New York publisher indicted for sedition), Joseph P. Kamp's Constitutional Educational League, Edward James Smythe's National Council for Civil Liberties, and Clare Hoffman.
Websites with information:
http://americanjewisharchives.org/collections/findingAids.php
Finding aid:
http://americanjewisharchives.org/collections/ms0307/
[0685a] Cornell University Lecture Tape Collection, 1970-1995 [sound recordings; digital collection]
Location: Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
Description: The Cornell Lecture Tapes Collection comprises 5,650 presentations (more than 8,500 individual audio tapes) of extra-curricular academic lectures and symposia that took place on the Cornell campus from 1970 to 1995. Includes The Future of Abortion [https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/43503], a debate between Phyllis Schlafly and Sarah Ragle Weddington recorded in Ithaca, NY, by Cornell University, March 14, 1989. Weddington and Shlafly debate the ethical aspects of abortion and the future of legislation on abortion in the United States. Weddington argues that abortion is a woman's legal and moral right of choice; Shlafly argues that abortion is murder and should be made illegal.
Websites with information:
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/63898180
http://www.worldcat.org/title/future-of-abortion/oclc/63898180
Finding aid:
https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/42947
[0686] Ruby Pendergrass Cornwell Papers, 1944-2003 (bulk 1950-1969), AMN 1039
Location: Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture, College of Charleston, 125 Bull Street, Charleston, SC 29424
Description: Ruby Madelene Pendergrass Cornwell (1902-2003) was an educator and civil rights activist. It was through her association with the NAACP that she developed close ties with United States District Judge Julius Waites Waring and his wife Elizabeth. Series 2. Correspondence from Judge Waites Waring and Elizabeth Waring, 1950-1967, contains letters which discuss topics including white supremacy and prejudice in the Deep South; the KKK; Southern racial attitudes resulting from segregation; opposition of "segregation profiteers"; civil rights; resistance movements to school integration; opinions on Charleston's News and Courier newspaper; Communist "witch hunts"; "gradualism"; Highlander Folk School; Governor James Byrnes' attitude regarding segregation; South Africa's segregation; possible screening for Communist infiltration of the Charleston N.A.A.C.P.; McCarthyism; the Supreme Court decision in Brown vs. Board of Education; journalist [William] Hodding Carter [II]; the South's desegregation plan; public school desegregation; Emmett Till's murder; "communism conspiracy"; Sarah Patton Boyle's writing a book [eventually entitled The Desegregated Heart: A Virginian's Stand in Time of Transition]; book 58 Lonely Men: Southern Federal Judges and School Desegregation, by J. W. Peltason (1961), featuring Judge Waring; and news clippings regarding the objection to News and Courier editor Thomas R. Waring's receiving an honorary degree from Sewanee, the University of the South.
Reference:
Directory of Manuscript Collections Related to Federal Judges, 1789-1997. Compiled by Peter A. Wonders (Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center, 1998), p. 206, http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/lookup/judmsdir.pdf/$file/judmsdir.pdf and http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/f385048e0431aa3c8525679e0055d35
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