[0801a] Mary Earhart Dillon, Series XIII (Suffrage Miscellany) of the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1879-1920, A-68
Location: Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 3 James St, Cambridge, MA 02138
Description: This series consists of flyers, brochures, pamphlets, political cartoons for and against suffrage (both clippings and original drawings, 1913-1920, n.d.), postcards, posters, photographs, drawings of women, poems, songs, a play, autographs, a scrapbook of clippings, and memorabilia.
Websites with information:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis
Finding aid:
http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~sch01005
[0802] Joseph Dilys commentaries [manuscript], ca. 1970s, MSS Alpha2 D
Location: Chicago History Museum Research Center, 1601 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60614
Description: Joseph Dilys (1903-1997) was a Chicago-based anti-Semitic propagandist.
Websites with information:
http://www.chsmedia.org:8081/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=139OC08N44880.7140&profile=public&source=~!ho
rizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100046~!66153~!0&ri=9&aspect=subtab112&menu=search&ip
p=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Anti-communist+movements&index=SUBJECT&uindex=&aspect=subtab112&
menu=search&ri=9
[0803] Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil en el Exilio (DRE) Records, 1960-1996, CHC0510
Location: Cuban Heritage Collection, University of Miami Libraries, 1300 Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 248214, Coral Gables, Florida 33124-0320
Description: El Directorio Revolucionario Estudianil en el Exilio (Students Revolutionary Directorate in Exile), also known as the Directorio Revolucionario 13 de Marzo, was founded in Miami in 1960 by former University of Havana students exiled as a result of the Cuban Revolution. The mission of the organization was to make trips to the island with the aim of starting clandestine movements against the Communist ideology established in Cuba. Series 3: Political Activity and Propaganda Files, n.d., 1960-1996, contains files that include proclamations (broadsides) and circulars, clippings, posters, reports, audiovisual materials, articles, etc. about anti-Communist propaganda campaigns in and outside of Cuba. Series IV: Subject Files, n.d., 1960-1996. Sub-series A: Associations n.d., 1960-1996, contains files on Alpha 66, Anti Communist Movements, Cuban Freedom Committee, and Truth about Cuba Committee.
Finding aids:
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=148&q=puig
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/legacy/chc0510.pdf
[0804] Everett M. Dirksen Papers
Location: The Dirksen Congressional Center, 2815 Broadway, Pekin, Illinois 61554
Description: The Dirksen Papers consist predominately of files accumulated during Everett Dirksen's years as a U.S. Senator, 1951-69. The Working Papers, a topically arranged reference file for legislation, selected constituent cases, speeches, and other matters, include folders on the Connally Amendment, Human Events, H. L. Hunt, Patrick J. Hurley, William Langer, Douglas MacArthur, Joseph McCarthy, Monroe Doctrine, Negros, Otto Otepka, Arthur Radford, Reed-Dirksen Amendment, Right-Wing Radio-T.V. Broadcasts, State's Rights, Status of Forces Treaty, Robert Taft, and Yalta.
Finding aid:
http://www.dirksencenter.org/guides_emd/Workingpapers1857-69/intro.htm
[0805] Everett McKinley Dirksen Oral Histories, 1968-1969 [oral history]
Location: Oral History Collection, The Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas 78705-5702
Description: Dirksen (1896-1969) was Senator, Illinois, 1951-1969; Senate Minority Leader, 1959-1969. The interview by William S. White, May 8, 1968, mentions President Eisenhower. The interview by Joe B. Frantz, March 21, 1969, mentions President Eisenhower. The interview by Joe B. Frantz, July 30, 1969, mentions President Eisenhower and the effort to repeal section 14-B of the Taft-Hartley Act [the right-to-work clause].
Finding aid:
http://www.lbjlibrary.net/collections/oral-histories/dirksen-mckinley-everett.html
Transcript of the interview by William S. White of May 8, 1968:
http://www.lbjlibrary.net/assets/documents/archives/oral_histories/dirksen_e/dirksen1.pdf
Transcript of the interview by Joe B. Frantz, March 21, 1969:
http://www.lbjlibrary.net/assets/documents/archives/oral_histories/dirksen_e/dirksen2.pdf
Transcript of the interview by Joe B. Frantz, July 30, 1969:
http://www.lbjlibrary.net/assets/documents/archives/oral_histories/dirksen_e/dirksen3.pdf
[0805a] The Dirksen Center's Editorial Cartoon Collection [cartoons; digital collection]
Location: The Dirksen Center, 2815 Broadway Road, Pekin, IL 61554
Description: Over the years, Senator Dirksen's staff compiled a scrapbook containing more than 300 editorial cartoons. Topics covered include civil rights, Dixiecrats, Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald R. Ford, Barry Goldwater, labor unions, Richard Nixon, Nixon Administration, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Prayer Amendment, reapportionment, Republican Party politics, Right-to-Work, school prayer, Southern Bloc, Taft-Hartley Act, Taft-Hartley 14(b), and Vietnam.
Finding aid:
http://www.dirksencenterprojects.org/cartoons/
[0806] Brice Pursell Disque Papers, 1899-1957, Coll. 115
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299
Description: The Brice P. Disque Papers contain the personal and professional records of General Brice P. Disque. The collection contains manuscripts, personal and professional correspondence, business dealing records, scrapbooks, and photographs. Correspondents include American Crusaders, American Economic Foundation, Ezra T. Benson, the Committee for Constitutional Government, Robert B. Dresser, Merwin K. Hart, Herbert Hoover, George Van Horn Moseley, and Edward A. Rumely. There is also a file on the Bricker Amendment.
Reference:
Catalogue of Manuscripts in the University of Oregon Library, compiled by Martin Schmitt (Eugene, University of Oregon, 1971), http://library.uoregon.edu/ec/e-asia/read/schmitt.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://researchguides.uoregon.edu/scua-politics/conservative
http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/nwdalinks.html
http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/check-out-brice-p-disque-papers/
http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/conservative.html
http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1975701
https://www.nal.usda.gov/exhibits/speccoll/exhibits/show/usda-history-collection/reference-pages/ezra-taft-benson
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/18766494
http://www.worldcat.org/title/brice-p-disque-papers-1899-1957/oclc/18766494
Finding aids:
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv69776/
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv69776/op=pretrieve.aspx
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv69776
[0806a] Brice P. Disque papers, 1906-1960, Coll. 0316
Location: Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Box 352900, Seattle, WA 98195-2900
Description: Brice P. Disque (1879-1960) was a public official and businessman who commanded the U.S. Army's Spruce Production Division and founded the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen during the First World War. Disque was charged with accelerating the logging of spruce and other trees for the war effort, a process which had been slowed by a series of strikes and slowdowns led by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, an organization headed by army officers, enrolled all of the roughly 20,000 soldiers working as loggers and about 100,000 civilian loggers during the war. All enrollees had to sign a loyalty oath and agree not to strike. Enrollees could be members of the IWW or American Federation of Labor (AFL), but they had to promise not to organize workers into any union other than the legion. The series Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, contains copies of the legion's monthly bulletins from 1917 to 1919. The series United States War Department, Spruce Production Division, includes the correspondence of Disque, his advisors, and other Spruce Division officials from 1917 to 1921.
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