http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1918-1960-inclusive/oclc/122470953
Finding aids for microfilm of Women's Trade Union League and Its Leaders (Research Publications, 1981):
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Introductions/30430FM.htm
http://microformguides.gale.com/Data/Download/3043000R.pdf
http://microformguides.gale.com/BrowseGuide.asp?colldocid=3043000&Page=1
[0137a] Sherwood Anderson Papers, 1872-1992, Midwest.MS.Anderson
Location: The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts, 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610
Description: Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was an American novelist. Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, audiovisual material, royalty statements, personal financial records, artifacts, miscellaneous ephemera, autographed works, and literary manuscripts (many unpublished; also fragments, notes, and tentative sketches for short stories). The series Outgoing Correspondence, 1915-1941, contains correspondence to American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Harry E. Barnes (Scripps-Howard Newspapers), Cyril Clemens, Jonathan and Josephus Daniels, John Dos Passos, Euthanasia Society of America, Inc., Carter Glass, Granville Hicks, Rush Holt, Paul U. Kellogg (The Survey), H. L. Mencken, Raymond Moley (Today), Burton Rascoe (New York Tribune), Reader's Digest, A. Willis Robertson, Porter Sargent, and George Sylvester Viereck. The series Incoming Correspondence, 1913-1941, contains correspondence from American Committee Against Fascist Oppression in Germany; American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born (Carey McWilliams); American Council Against Nazi Propaganda; American Writers Committee Against Lynching (Lewis Gannett, Benjamin Stolberg, Walter White, Helen Woodward); Harry F. Byrd; Cyril Clemens (International Mark Twain Society); Josephus Daniels; John Dos Passos; Max Eastman; T.S. Eliot; Euthanasia Society of America Inc.; Granville Hicks; Rush Holt; Sidney Hook (Committee for Cultural Freedom); Eugene Lyons (The American Mercury); H.L. Mencken; Raymond Moley (Today Magazine); Fulton Oursler (Liberty); Burton Rascoe; Readers Digest (DeWitt Wallace, Robert Littell); Porter Sargent; and George Sylvester Viereck (The American Monthly).
Websites with information:
http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?subjectid=4580
http://mms.newberry.org/detail.asp?recordid=87
Finding aid:
http://mms.newberry.org/xml/xml_files/anderson.xml
[0138] Tom Anderson Papers, 1924-1994 (bulk 1943-1994), Coll. 7120
Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071
Description: Tom Anderson (1910-2002) was owner of a farm magazine publishing company, Southern Farm Publications, from 1947 to 1971. A political conservative, his views were disseminated through his weekly column "Straight Talk," American Way Features, a national newspaper syndicate which he owned, and through radio commentaries and lectures. Anderson was a member of the council of the John Birch Society from 1959 to 1976 and was the American Party candidate for vice-president in 1972 and president in 1976. Collection contains correspondence chiefly related to his publishing and political activities and involving numerous conservative activists; files of publications, correspondence, notes, manuscripts, and research files on various subjects including anti-Communism, the United Nations, civil rights, conservative Christianity, the John Birch Society, and limited government; scripts of his radio broadcasts; and audiotapes of broadcasts and speeches. Also contains biographical materials, periodicals published by Anderson or carrying articles by him, reprints and pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and phonograph records of political speeches. American Party materials include national committee minutes, correspondence, party constitution, political platforms, and campaign materials. Series I. Correspondence, contains files on American Opinion Speaker's Bureau, John Birch Society, John Birch Society - Robert Welch Correspondence, KKK, and Liberty Amendment Letters. Series II. Research Files, contains files on Abortion; Spiro Agnew; American Nazis; American Council for World Freedom; American Council of Christian Churches; Americans for Constitutional Action; Anarchy; Anti-Semitism; Appeasement; Back to Africa; Peter D. Beter; Big Government; Bigotry; Bilderbergers; Brainwashing (Psychopolitics); Bretton Woods; Bricker Amendment; British Israel; William F. Buckley, Jr.; Campus Crusade for Christ; Capitalism; Captive Nations; Willis A. Carto; Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; Central Intelligence Agency; Christian View on Communism; Christian Network; Church and State; Cold War; Collectivism; Colonialism; Common Market; Communism in the Church; Communism; Communism on Campuses; Communist Party USA; Conspiracy; Constitution; Constitutional Amendments; Council on Foreign Relations; Bob DePugh; Disarmament; Discrimination; Drugs; Eisenhower; Equal Rights Amendment; Espionage; Eurocommunism; Euthanasia; Evolution; Extremists; Fabianism; Fact Finders Forum; Fanaticism; Farm Bureau; Federal Land Control; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Federal Reserve; Federal Communications Commission; Federal Aid; Fluoridation; Food for Freedom; Gerald Ford; Foreign Aid; Foreign Policy; Foreign Trade; Foundations; Fourteenth Amendment; Free Enterprise; Free China; Freedom Academy; Freedom; Genocide Treaty; George Bush; Goldwater; Government Debt; Government Schools; Government Spending; Guaranteed Annual Income; Gun Control; Billy James Hargis; Jesse Helms; Homosexuality; House Committee on Un-American Activities; Humanism; Identification Cards; Illuminati; Immigration; Individualism; Inflation; Institute of Pacific Relations; Institute for American Democracy; Insurrection; Integrated Schools; Integration; Internal Revenue Service; Internal Security; Jews; John Birch Society; Kennedy Assassination; KGB; Kissinger; KKK; Liberalism; Libertarianism; Liberty Lobby; Liberty Amendment; , Douglas MacArthur; Lester Maddox; Marxism; Masonry; McCarran Act; Joe McCarthy; Mental Health; Mind Control; Minimum Income Proposal; Minutemen; Monroe Doctrine; Moral Rearmament; Morality; Mormonism; Movement to Restore Decency (MOTOREDE); Muzzling Military; National Health Insurance; National Justice Foundation; National Conservative Council; National Council of Churches for Christ; National Conference for New Politics; National Youth Alliance; New World Order; Richard Nixon; Otto Otepka; Panama Canal; Patriotic Americans; Population Expansion; Pornography; Posse Comitatus; Prayer Decision; Pro-America; Progressive Labor Party; Prohibition Party; Propaganda; Property Rights; Proportional Representation; Public Lands; Public Schools; Race; John Rarick; James Earl Ray; Ronald Reagan; Red China; Reds in Government; Republic of China - Free China; Rhodesia; Right to Work; Rock and Roll; Nelson Rockefeller; Phyllis Schlafly; School Integration; Fred Schwarz; Secular Humanism; Segregation; Self Determination; Sensitivity Training; Sexual Education; Sexual Perversions; Shortages; Silver; Smears; Social Security; Socialism; Socialist Worker's Party; Socialized Medicine; Solzhenitsyn; South Africa; South America; Southern Conference Educational Fund; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty; Subversion; Supreme Court; Tax Reform; Tax Rebellion; Taxation; Tennessee Valley Authority; The Family; Third Party; Third World; Meldrim Thomson; Thought Control; Treason; Treaties; UNESCO; UNICEF; United States Labor Party; United Nations; United World Federalist; Up with People; Vietnam; George Wallace; and World Bank. Series III. Political and Professional papers, contains files on American Party and John Birch Society. Series V. Audio Recordings, A/V Recordings, and Photographs, contains Straight Talk Radio Programs - Reel-to-Reel, 1966-1970; Straight Talk Radio Programs - Transcripts, 1966-1970; Anderson for President - Reel-to-Reel Audio, 1976; and General Politics - Panama Canal Debates - Reel-to-Reel Audio, 1978.
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