s0491 DILLIARD, IRVING (1904- )
PAPERS, 1867-1992
1,413 FOLDERS, 1 TAPE, 11 PHOTOGRAPHS

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH CENTER-ST. LOUIS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS

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Irving Dilliard donated his papers to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection on September 30, 1987.

Dilliard began work at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch as a correspondent for his high school in Collinsville, Illinois. After he graduated from the University of Illinois in 1927, he joined the Post's staff. He attended graduate school at Harvard for a year and returned to the newspaper as an editorial writer. The Post published his collected columns on the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as a pamphlet in 1937 to commemorate the U.S. Constitution's 150 birthday. That pamphlet, entitled Building the Constitution, went through 19 printings. From 1938 to 1939 Dilliard returned to Harvard as one of the first nine Nieman Fellows.

Dilliard covered many topics as an editorial writer but came to specialize in writing about civil liberties and constitutional law. He became a noted authority on the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1941 he wrote Mr. Justice Brandeis, Great American, and in 1952, he edited a collection of Judge Learned Hand's papers entitled The Spirit of Liberty.

In 1947 the Post-Dispatch gave Dilliard the important assignment of editing the supplement observing the 100th anniversary of Joseph Pulitzer's birth. Dilliard also wrote Missouri- A Guide To The Show Me State. While working as an editorial writer for the Post, he published widely in magazines and reference works, including the New Republic, the Nation, and the Dictionary of American Biography, Dictionary of American History, Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, and the Encycopedia' Britannica.

During World War II, Dilliard served the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, eventually attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the war, he worked in information services for the Allied military government in Bavaria and helped re-establish newspapers in occupied Germany. In 1949 he wrote The Development of Free Press in Germany: An Aspect of American Military Government. He received military decoration from the governments of France and Britain, as well as the United States.

Dilliard editorialized about many topics during his 33 years with the Post-Dispatch, but he often focussed upon the stories of people whose civil rights had been violated. One important case that he helped publicized was that of George Anastaplo, who was denied the right to practice law in Illinois for refusing to answer a question from the Bar Committee about the existence of God. The US Supreme Court upheld this decision, but Dilliard's editorials praised the dissenting opinion of Judge Hugo Black. Another case that Dilliard championed involved a German war bride named Ellen Knauff, who had been denied admission into the United States for vague and unsubstantiated reasons. When the Immigration Service sought to extradite Mrs. Knauff from Ellis Island, Dilliard made a successful appeal to the US Supreme Court to issue a restraining order. Mrs. Knauff was removed from a plane headed for Germany and returned to Ellis Island. Knauff was later granted US citizenship.

Dilliard maintained many professional associations during his career. He served as president and fellow of the professional journalism fraternity Sigma Delta Chi. He received honorary degrees from Colby College, the New School of Social Research, MacMurray College, Brandeis University and Southern Illinois University. The St. Louis B'nai B'rith gave Dilliard an award for service to human rights, and the New York Civil Liberties Union gave him its Florina Lasker award; and he was appointed as Elijah Lovejoy Fellow at Colby College. The American Bar Association cited him for contributions to public understanding of the judicial system. Dilliard was also a Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor and a senator of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. He retired from the Post-Dispatch in February, 1960.

See WHMC collection SL514 for an oral history interview conducted in 1990.

SCOPE AND CONTENT
The Irving Dilliard papers, 1867-1961, document Dilliard's career at the St. Louis Post Dispatch. The oldest documents in the collection are St. Louis Daily Dispatch business receipts from 1867 for steamer departure advertising notices collected by Dilliard, but the collection primarily dates from the early 1930s to Dilliard's retirement in 1960. Some booklets from Dilliard's collection dates from the 1920s, and his magazine collection continues into the 1990s. The Dilliard papers contain personal papers, including files on fraternities and professional associations that Dilliard joined; editorials and other writings; research files containing public speeches on a variety of topics which Dilliard collected, and a large subject file of newsclippings, correspondence and literature that informed his editorials. The papers also include Dilliard's correspondence file, with letters from readers, Post-Dispatch staff and many other independent writers and researchers, including Supreme Court Justices and famous political and newspaper figures. Dilliard's collection of news and opinion magazines from 1930 to 1992 comprises one series; a collection of booklets and pamphlets dating back to 1924 constitute another. The collection includes one audio reel tape of Carl Sandburg's address at Shaare Emeth Temple Men's Club in St. Louis on January 19, 1958, and a small number of photographs. (See WHMC Photograph database.)

SERIES DESCRIPTION
The Dilliard papers are divided into ten series:
Series 1 - Personal, 1867-1965, folders 1-31. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 2 - Writings by Dilliard, 1936-1958, folders 32-126. Arranged alphabetically by title.
Series 3 - Associations, 1936-1961, folders 127-160. Arranged alphabetically by organization name.

Series 4 - Speeches by Others (Collected by Dilliard), 1932-1959, folders 161-229. Arranged chronologically.

Series 5 - Pulitzer-Dilliard Memos, 1941-1957, folders 230-247. Arranged chronologically.
Series 6 - Correspondence, 1930-1956, folders 248-659. Arranged chronologically.
Series 7 - Subject File, 1931-1960, folders 660-1409. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series 8 - Magazine Collection, 1930-1992. Arranged alphabetically by publication title.
Series 9 - Booklet Collection, 1924-1959. Arranged alphabetically by title.
Series 10 - Tape, 1958
Series 11 - Photographs (See WHMC Photograph database.)
FOLDER LIST
BOX 1 (32326)
Series 1 - Personal, 1867-1965, folders 1-31
1. About Dilliard
2. American Museum of Immigration, 1956
3. Bovard Goodbye
4. Bowman vs. Dilliard & Dilliard, 7/9/59
5. Brandeis Centennial, 1956 (Honorary Degree)
6. Church Programs, 1961
7. City Manager, 1960
8. Documents on Steamer Advertising, 1867
9. Eye Bank Literature, 1958
10. Insurance Literature, 1935-1949
11. Investment Literature, 1952-1961
12. James Dilliard Business Record, 1927
13. Letters Returned to Irving Dilliard at his Request, 1955
14. Letters Returned to Irving Dilliard, 1955
15. Library Card Press Release, 1958
16. Life Insurance Fact Book, 1953
17. Mr. Adams "Permanent Thing" Quote
18. Personal Correspondence, 1950
19. Personal Correspondence, Undated
20. Personal Correspondence, 1930s
21. Personal Correspondence, 1940s
22. Personal Correspondence, 1950s
23. Personal and Important Letters, 1954-1956
24. "Pulitzer Prize" Memos
25. Personal Correspondence, 1960-1965
26. Savings Account, 1959
27. Shoe Lace Ad, nd
28. Stars and Stripes Patches
29. Supreme Court, 1959
30. Wedding Presents List
31. Weil Wedding Invitation, 1938

BOX 2 (32343)
Series 2 - Writings by Dilliard, 1936-1958, folders 32-126
32. "A Gratifying Acceptance"
33. "A Gain of One or Two Years"
34. "A Supreme Court Majority?" The Co and Minimum-Wage Legislation, 1936
35. "Against Discrimination by Fraternity"
36. "A Trustees Ten Thoughts"
37. Airports, 7/5/57
38. "Alvin Johnson," 1954
39. "America's Cultural Pioneer"
40. Atlantic Article, 12/49
41. An Idea for St. Louis? 1953
42. An Insult To Congress, 1957
43. Another Appeal to Jefferson City, 1953
44. Badly Served by Our Own, 1953
45. Barrett Collection, 1950
46. Blackburn College Commencement Address, 1952
47. Book Review, nd, 1951-1956
48. Brandeis Lecture, 4/16/53
49. "Bridges Should Not Be Hounded"
50. Building the Constitution, 1952-1955
51. Coghlan, Ralph, 1953
52. Colby Lecture, 1953
53. Columbia Club, 1950
54. Columbia Oil & Gasoline Corporation, 12/30/42
55. Congressional Investigations: The Role of the Press, 1951
56. Considering A China Blockade, 1953
57. Constitution
58. Correspondence with Adlai Stevenson, 1949-50
59. Deferring A Congressman's Son, 1953
60. Development of Free Press in Germany, 1945-46
61. "Donnell or Hennings?"
62. Down at Genovese, 1953
63. The Editor I Wish I Were, 2/11/57
64. Editorials, Untitled & Undated
65. Election Title Page Editorial, 9/24/50
66. Face Accuser
67. "Footnote To a Decision: Supreme Court Reverses Itself," 4/23/37
68. For a Newspaper Cultural Exchange Program, 9/27/58
69. The French Are Not So Crazy
70. Hearst, William Randolph
71. Hiss Editorial
72. Hogate Lecture, 3/16/59
73. How America Can Light The World
74. Illinois State Historical Society 1941-1950
75. "I'm From Missouri," 1937
76. "Is It A One Party Press?", New Leader 1953
77. James Lecture (Development of a Free Press in Germany) 1951
78. "Jews In Russia--Then and Now"
79. Joluason, Alvin, 1954
80. The Knauff Case Ruling
81. "Labor Day," Encyclopedia of Labor, 1949
82. "A Letter From The Editor," 2/18/55
83. Lovejoy Convocation, Colby College, 11/5/53
84. Missouri Prices Stay Free, 1953
85. "Mr. Wilkie and the British Labor Party"
86. Mt. Holyote Speech, 1958
87. New Hope for A Truce?, 1953

BOX 3 (32348)
88. Newspaper Guild, Statement by Joseph Pulitzer, 2/13/42
89. "Newspaper," 1959
90. Newspaper Guild, 1953
91. Ninth Annual Eric W. Allen Memorial Lecture, 2/18/55
92. Note By A Husband, 1953
93. Notes On Dred Scott
94. "One Strike and Out," 1953
95. "Our Senior Justice," Hugo L. Black: A Study In The Judicial
96. Process, The Progressive, 4/51
97. Out of Hell's Canyon, 1953
98. Papal Conclave, 1953
99. "The Part the Press Can Play in a Better World," 7/12/54
100. Pictures (PD), 4/4/40
101. Post-Dispatch and The Courts, 5/18/40
102. President's Great Triumph
103. "Preview Of Disaster"
104. "Prologue to a Political Year"
105. Railroads, Wrecks, Head-On, 1953
106. Report on the Editorial Policies of the Post-Dispatch in the 1928 & 1932 Presidential Campaigns
107. Reports on the Position of the New York World in the Taft-Bryan Campaign of 1908
108. "Roles of the Press," Chicago Law Review, Spring 1951
109. Second Annual Florida Lasker Award, 3/1/58
110. Security, On the Side Of, 1953 (Editorial of June 7, 1953)
111. Shall We Curb The Highest Court, 11/13/59
112. "Some Debts We Owe," New York Civil Liberties Union, 3/1/58
113. "State Rights and Constitutional Reform"
114. Suggestion to Teachers of Journalism, 8/31/54
115. "Sunshine Song" 1953
116. "Terror in the Holy Land"
117. "They Came From Missouri and They Showed The World," Missouri Historical Review, 10/41
118. This is Missouri, 1/13/52
119. 34th National Sigma Delta Chi Convention, 11/12/53
120. Unfulfilled Desires Under the Elms, 1953
121. Untitled, Undated Notes
122. Was The Oil Reserve Illegal?, 1953
123. "What's in A Name-In American Journalism," 3/16/56
124. Wiretaps, 1930-1941
125. "Words Are Responsibilities - The Editor to the Public, 11/9/57
126. Writings By Dilliard

BOX 4 (32351)
Series 3 - Associations, 1936-1961, folders 127-160
127. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1936
128. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1936-1937
129. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1951
130. Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1952-60
131. American Political Science Association, 1961
132. American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1952-1953
133. Colby College, 1960
134. Columbia Club, 1954
135. Correspondence, 1957
136. Harvard Club, 1955
137. McKinley Foundation, 1960
138. Methodist Men's Club, 1961
139. Omicron Delta Kappa, Spring 1955-1960
140. Phi Beta Kappa, 1952-54
141. Phi Beta Kappa Associates, 1955-61
142. Playgoers of St. Louis, 1938
143. Journalism Exchange, 1958
144. Kappa Tau Alpha, 1955
145. Leelanaw, 1954
146. Methodist Men
147. National Conference of Editorial Writers, 1953
148. Phi Beta Kappa, 1952
149. Phi Beta Kappa, 1959
150. Sigma Delta Chi, 1936
151. Sigma Delta Chi, 1937
152. Sigma Delta Chi, 1941
153. Sigma Delta Chi, 1951
154. Sigma Delta Chi, 1953
155. Sigma Delta Chi, 1954
156. Sigma Delta Chi, 1955
157. Sigma Delta Chi, 1956
158. Town And Gown
159. William Clark Society, 1940, 1947
160. William Clark Society, 1952

BOX 5 (32352)

Series 4 - Speeches by Others (Collected by Dilliard), 1932-1959, folders 161-229
161. Technocrats Tackle the Depression, 10/23/32
162. Municipal Forum of New York, Phillip R. Hockenberger, 5/5/44; Men and Jobs
After The War by Charles G. Ross, 6/4/44
163. Address of Governor Dwight H. Green at Governor's Day, 8/14/47
164. Case Against Nazi Jurists, Charles Lafollette, 6/3/48
165. American Society of Journalism School Administrators, H.T. Meek, 8/31/49
166. Address by Elzey Roberts, St. Louis Star-Times, 5/5/50
167. Address by Emery W. Allison, 5/20/50
168. Public Transportation, Harland Bartholomew, 10/2/51
169. Avoidance of Constitutional Issues in the United States Supreme Court, by Burton C. Bernard, 12/51
170. National Book Awards Address, 1/29/52
171. "The Dogs May Bark, But The Caravan Goes On," American Association of School Administrators, St. Louis, 2/23-27/52

172. Address by U.S. Senator Thomas C. Hennings Jr., to Women's National Democratic Club, 3/17/52
173. "Public and Private Education," Mrs. Eugene Meyer, 7/3/52
174. "Challenge To The New Congress," 12/14/52
175. "Anti-Intellectualism In the Schools," Arthur Bestor, 12/29/52
176. "The Country vs. The Country Club," Wayne Mosse, 1953
177. European Opinion, 1953
178. Settlement Control Beats Flood Control by Walter M. Kollmorgen, 3/31/53
179. Harvard Conference on Public Unrest in Education, Keynote Address by Palmer Hoyt, 7/13/53
180. Eric Sevareid, CBS Radio, on the Korean War, 7/27/53
181. A Challenge to the United Nations is a Challenge to the Welfare & Security of the U.S., 10/24/53
182. Address by Adlai Stevenson, Yeshiva University, 12/13/53
183. "Right to be Wrong" by Suellon Brown, 1/53
184. Statement for Northwestern University Reviewing Staud, Paul H. Douglas, 1/3/53
185. "Freedom of the Mind," Agnes E. Meyer, 2/17/53
186. Is A Good Education Undemocratic, by Arthur Bester, 3/8/53
187. "Law and the Universities," Paul A. Freud, 4/30/53
188. "The Philanthropic Fallacy," R.I. Brigham
189. "Press and Individual Freedom," Doris Fleeson, 5/1/53
190. Bunker Hill High School Commencement, Burton C. Bernard, 5/29/53
191. "India's Hopes and Plans," G.L. Mehta, 7/14/53
192. Learned Legerdeurain: A Grave But Implausible Hand, by Francis D. Wormuth, 9/53
193. "Wanted: A Progressive Conservatism," Agnes Meyer, 9/24/53
194. "Some Responsibilities of a Free American Press," Milburn P. Akess, 11/11/53
195. "Intellectuals and Other People," Merle Curti, 1954
196. "Is the Press Worthy of It's Freedom," Louis B. Seltzer, 1954
197. "What Price Security?," Agnes E. Meyer, 1954
198. H.T. Meek, Public Question Club of St. Louis, Forest Park Hotel, 1/28/54
199. Fifth Amendment Speech, Dean Erwin Griswold, 2/5/54
200. "Freedom for What?," Harold Taylor, 10/28/54
201. Arizona Press Club, Tucson, AZ, Remarks by Palmer Hoyt, 11/21/54
202. Remarks by Robert M. Hutchins, 1955
203. Eisenhower's State of the Union Message, 1955
204. New World Journalism, Walter Williams, 1955
205. Today's Challenge to Public Power, Alex Radin, 4/25/55
206. Statement of Leo Pfeffer on Freedom of Religion, 10/3/55
207. United Nations Awards Luncheon, Adlai E. Stevenson, 10/24/55
208. Vindication of a Democratic Idea by Fred Rodkey, 1956
209. "A Tradition of Conscience," by Joseph Pulitzer Jr., 2/10/56
210. J.D. Zellerbach, Committee for Economic Development, 2/15/56
211. Address by Harry Cain, NY Civil Liberties Union, 2/22/56
212. Herbert S. Paschen, Citizens School Committee, 3/14/56
213. James H. Stahlman, InterAmerican Press Association, 4/6-8/56
214. Alf M. Landon, Midwest Federation of College Young Republicans, 4/14/56
215. Glen R. Winters, NewsFronts of Judicial Reform, 4/28/56
216. Address of Simon E. Sobeloff, Solicitor General of US at Bar Association of Erie County, 5/11/56
217. Clifford Case, Remarks at 78th Annual Convention, 5/30/56
218. Eric Sevareid, CBS Radio, on Hollywood, 6/13/56
219. Address by Senator John F. Kennedy, Harvard University, 6/14/56
220. Francis W. Hatch, Association in Harvard Yard, 6/14/56
221. Herbert Butterfield, Harvard Alumni Association, 6/14/56
222. Luther H. Hodges, Rotary Club of New York, 6/21/56
223. Do We Really Believe in Freedom of Information, Herbert Brucker, 9/7/56
224. "Justice Brandeis in Today's World," Paul Freund, 12/18/56
225. Christmas Prayer for the Republican Members of the 85th Congress by Dr. L.K. Jackson, 12/25/56
226. Stephen A. Mitchell, Illinois 11th Judicial District Democratic Convention, 3/18/57
227. PM Diefenbaters Speech at Dartmouth, 9/7/57
228. Churchill, Gordon, National Dairy Council of Canada, 9/9/57
229. John N. Spencer, Upper and Lower White River Soil Conservation Districts, 4/3/59

BOX 6 (32353)
Series 5 - Pulitzer-Dilliard Memos, 1941-1957, folders 230-247
230. Pulitzer-Dilliard Memos, 1941
231. Pulitzer-Dilliard, 1949
232. Pulitzer-Dilliard, 1949
233. J.P. Reports, 1950
234. Pulitzer, Jr., 1950
235. Mr. Pulitzer, 1950
236. Mr. Pulitzer, 1950
237. Mr. Pulitzer (Confidential), 1951
238. Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., 1951
239. Mr. Pulitzer, 1951
240. Mr. Pulitzer, 1951
241. Mr. Pulitzer, 1952
242. Pulitzer-Dilliard Memos, 1953
243. Pulitzer, J.P. Jr., 1953
244. Pulitzer-Dilliard Memos, 1953
245. Pulitzer-Dilliard Memos, 1955
246. Pulitzer-Dilliard Memo, 1956-57
247. Pulitzer-Dilliard Memo, 1956-57

BOX 7 (32354)
Series 6 - Correspondence, 1930-1956, folders 248-659.
248. Unidentified, Undated
249. Undated
250. Letters to the Editor, Undated
251. Dilliard, Irving, 1930
252. Correspondence, 1931
253. Correspondence, 1932
254. Correspondence, 1933
255. Correspondence, 1934
256. Correspondence, 1935
257. Correspondence, 1936
258. Correspondence, 1937
259. Correspondence, 1937
260. Correspondence, 1938
261. Correspondence, 1938
262. Correspondence, 1938
263. Correspondence, 1938
264. Correspondence, 1938
265. Correspondence, 1938
266. Correspondence, 1939
267. Correspondence, 1940
268. Correspondence, 1941
269. Correspondence, 1941
270. Correspondence, 1942
271. Correspondence, 1943
272. Correspondence, 1944
273. Correspondence, 1945
274. Correspondence, 1946
275. Correspondence, 1947
276. Correspondence, 1947
277. Correspondence, 1947
278. Correspondence, 1947

BOX 8 (32362)
279. Correspondence, 1947
280. Correspondence, 1947
281. Correspondence, 1948
282. Correspondence, 1948
283. Correspondence, 1948
284. Correspondence, 1948
285. Correspondence, 1948
286. Correspondence, 1949
287. Correspondence, 1949
288. Correspondence, 1949
289. Correspondence, 1949
290. Correspondence, 1949
291. Correspondence, 1950
292. Correspondence, 1950
293. Correspondence, 1950
294. Correspondence, 1950
295. Correspondence, 1950
296. Correspondence, 1950
297. Correspondence, 1950
298. Correspondence, 1950
299. Correspondence, 1950

BOX 9 (32363)
300. Correspondence, 1950
301. Correspondence, 1951
302. Correspondence, 1951
303. Correspondence, 1951
304. Correspondence, 1951
305. Correspondence, 1951
306. Correspondence, 1951
307. Correspondence, 1951
308. Correspondence, 1951
309. Correspondence, 1951
310. Correspondence, American Press Institute, 1951
311. Correspondence, Applications, 1951
312. Correspondence, B, 1951
313. Correspondence, C, 1951
314. Correspondence, C, 1951
315. Correspondence, D, 1951
316. Correspondence, E, 1951
317. Correspondence, F, 1951
318. Correspondence, Green, John, R., 1951
319. Correspondence, Illinois Election, 1951
320. Correspondence, MacMurray College, 6/3/51
321. Correspondence, N, 1951
322. Correspondence, Niemans, 1951
323. Correspondence, Neubeiger, Richard L., 1951
324. Correspondence, Northwestern Declaration, 1951

BOX 10 34054
325. Correspondence, O, 1951
326. Correspondence, Office Budget, 1951
327. Correspondence, Other Department Heads and Personnel, 1951
328. Correspondence, Office Directory, 1951
329. Correspondence, Office Expense Requisitions, Reports, 1951
330. Correspondence, Office Payroll Overtime Reports, 1951
331. Correspondence, Office Staff Memos, 1951
332. Correspondence, Office Miscellaneous Subjects, 1951
333. Correspondence, P, 1951
334. Correspondence, Poetry, 1951
335. Correspondence, Poetry Contributions, 1951
336. Correspondence, S, 1951
337. Correspondence, Stevenson Correspondence, 1951
338. Correspondence, T, 1951
339. Correspondence, U, 1951
340. Correspondence, V, 1951
341. Correspondence, W, 1951
342. Correspondence, Washington Bureau, 1951
343. Correspondence, XYZ, 1951
344. Correspondence, 1952
345. Correspondence, 1952
346. Correspondence, 1952
347. Correspondence, 1952
348. Correspondence, 1952
349. Correspondence, 1952
350. Correspondence, 1952
351. Correspondence, 1952
352. Correspondence, 1952
353. Correspondence, 1952
354. Correspondence, 1952
355. Correspondence, 1952

BOX 11 (34617)
356. Correspondence, Applications, 1952
357. Correspondence, C, 1952
358. Correspondence, C, 1952
359. Correspondence, D, 1952
360. Correspondence, E, 1952
361. Correspondence, F, 1952
362. Correspondence, G, 1952
363. Correspondence, Other Department Heads & Personnel, 1952
364. Correspondence, Personal, 1952
365. Correspondence, Personal, 1952
366. Correspondence, Pulitzer, 1952
367. Correspondence, 1952
368. Correspondence, U, 1952
369. Correspondence, V, 1952
370. Correspondence, W, 1952
371. Correspondence, Washington Bureau, 1952
372. Correspondence, XYZ, 1952
373. Correspondence, 1953
374. Correspondence, 1953
375. Correspondence, A, 1953

BOX 12 (34618)
376. Correspondence, A, 1953
377. Correspondence, Applications, 1953
378. Correspondence, C, 1953
379. Correspondence, C, 1953
380. Correspondence, D, 1953
381. Correspondence, E, 1953
382. Correspondence, G, 1953
383. Correspondence, K, 1953
384. Correspondence, Kansas, 1953
385. Correspondence, Letters to the Editors, 1953
386. Correspondence, Personal, 1953
387. Correspondence, Valuable Letters, 1953
388. Correspondence, 1953
389. Correspondence, 1953 390. Correspondence, 1953
391. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1953
392. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1953
393. Correspondence, M, 1953
394. Correspondence, Mirror of Public Opinion, 1953
395. Correspondence, N, 1953

BOX 13 (34628)
396. Correspondence, 1953
397. Correspondence, 1953
398. Correspondence, 1953
399. Correspondence, 1953
400. Correspondence, 1953
401. Correspondence, 1953
402. Correspondence, 1953
403. Correspondence, 1953
404. Correspondence, 1953
405. Correspondence, F, 1953
406. Correspondence, Green, John R., 1953
407. Correspondence, J, 1953
408. Correspondence, L, 1953
409. Correspondence, Letters, 1953

BOX 14 (34629)
410. Correspondence, 1954
411. Correspondence, 1954
412. Correspondence, 1954
413. Correspondence, 1954
414. Correspondence, 1954
415. Correspondence, 1954
416. Correspondence, 1954
417. Correspondence, 1954
418. Correspondence, 1954
419. Correspondence, 1954
420. Correspondence, 1954
421. Correspondence, 1954
422. Correspondence, A, 1954
423. Correspondence, Applications, 1954
424. Correspondence, B, 1954
425. Correspondence, Boone House, 1954
426. Correspondence, C, 1954
427. Correspondence, Circulation Dept., 1954
428. Correspondence, Dixon-Yates, 1954
429. Correspondence, Economy, 1954
430. Correspondence, G, 1954
431. Correspondence, H, 1954
432. Correspondence, I, 1954
433. Correspondence, Invitations, 1954
434. Correspondence, J, 1954
435. Correspondence, K, 1954
436. Correspondence, L, 1954

BOX 15 (34630)
437. Correspondence, Other Department Heads & Personnel, 1953
438. Correspondence, P, 1953
439. Correspondence, R, 1953
440. Correspondence, Rejection Letters, 1953
441. Correspondence, Reprint Permission, 1953
442. Correspondence, Richardson, L.L., 1953
443. Correspondence, S, 1953
444. Correspondence, S, 1953
445. Correspondence, Subscriptions, 1953
446. Correspondence, T, 1953
447. Correspondence, Travel, 1953
448. Correspondence, U, 1953
449. Correspondence, V, 1953
450. Correspondence, W, 1953
451. Correspondence, Waldrop, 1953
452. Correspondence, Washington Bureau, 1953
453. Correspondence, XYZ, 1953
454. Correspondence, Reprint Permission, 1954
455. Correspondence, S, 1954
456. Correspondence, S, 1954
457. Correspondence, S, 1954
458. Correspondence, U, 1954
459. Correspondence, V, 1954

BOX 16 (34716)
460. Correspondence, W, 1954
461. Correspondence, XYZ, 1954
462. Correspondence, 1954
463. Correspondence, 1954
464. Correspondence, Subscriptions, 1954
465. Correspondence, 1955
466. Correspondence, 1955
467. Correspondence, 1955
468. Correspondence, 1955
469. Correspondence, 1955
470. Correspondence, A, 1955
471. Correspondence, Applications, 1955
472. Correspondence, B, 1955
473. Correspondence, Books Received Thank You Notes, 1955
474. Correspondence, C, 1955
475. Correspondence, Circulation Department, 1955
476. Correspondence, D, 1955
477. Correspondence, E, 1955
478. Correspondence, F, 1955
479. Correspondence, G, 1955
480. Correspondence, H, 1955
481. Correspondence, I, 1955

BOX 17 (34726)
482. Correspondence, 1954
483. Correspondence, 1954
484. Correspondence, 1954
485. Correspondence, 1954
486. Correspondence, 1954
487. Correspondence, 1954
488. Correspondence, H, 1954
489. Correspondence, 1954
490. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1954
491. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1954
492. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1954
493. Correspondence, M, 1954
494. Correspondence, M, 1954
495. Correspondence, Mirror of Public Opinion, 1954
496. Correspondence, N, 1954
497. Correspondence, New Mexico Trip, 8/30-9/6/54
498. Correspondence, O, 1954
499. Correspondence, Office, 1954
500. Correspondence, P, 1954
501. Correspondence, Personal, 1955
502. Correspondence, Pulitzer J.P., Jr., 1954
503. Correspondence, Q, 1954
504. Correspondence, R, 1954
505. Correspondence, Rejection Letters, 1954
506. Correspondence, Reprint Permission, 1954
507. Correspondence, Michael Straight, 1954
508. Correspondence, T, 1954
509. Correspondence, To Answer, 1954

BOX 18 (34909)
510. Correspondence, 1955
511. Correspondence, 1955
512. Correspondence, 1955
513. Correspondence, 1955
514. Correspondence, 1955
515. Correspondence, 1955
516. Correspondence, 1955
517. Correspondence, 1955
518. Correspondence, Invitations, 1955
519. Correspondence, J, 1955
520. Correspondence, K, 1955
521. Correspondence, L, 1955
522. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1955
523. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1955
524. Correspondence, M, 1955
525. Correspondence, Mirror of Public Opinion, 1955
526. Correspondence, N, 1955
527. Correspondence, O, 1955
528. Correspondence, Office, 1955
529. Correspondence, Oregon Trip, 1955
530. Correspondence, P, 1955
531. Correspondence, Poetry, 1955
532. Correspondence, Pulitzer, 1955
533. Correspondence, Pulitzer Memos, 1955
534. Correspondence, Q, 1955
535. Correspondence, R, 1955
536. Correspondence, Reader Comment on PD Editorials, 1955
537. Correspondence, Rejection Letters, 1955
538. Correspondence, Reprint Permission, 1955
539. Correspondence, Reprint Permission, 1955

BOX 1 (35046)9
540. Correspondence, Returned to ID's as Requested, 1955
541. Correspondence, Returned at ID's Request, 1955
542. Correspondence, S, 1955
543. Correspondence, Sherman Thomas B., 1955
544. Correspondence, Suoffner-Easter Story, 1955
545. Correspondence, Subscription, 1955
546. Correspondence, T, 1955
547. Correspondence, U, 1955
548. Correspondence, V, 1955
549. Correspondence, Vacations, 1955
550. Correspondence, W, 1955
551. Correspondence, Washington Bureau, 1955
552. Correspondence, XYZ, 1955
553. Correspondence, 1956
554. Correspondence, 1956
555. Correspondence, 1956
556. Correspondence, 1956
557. Correspondence, 1956
558. Correspondence, 1956
559. Correspondence, 1956
560. Correspondence, 1956
561. Correspondence, 1956
562. Correspondence, 1956
563. Correspondence, 1956
564. Correspondence, 1956
565. Correspondence, 1956
566. Correspondence, 1956
567. Correspondence, 1956
568. Correspondence, 1956

BOX 20 (35047)
569. Correspondence, 1956
570. Correspondence, 1956
571. Correspondence, A, 1956
572. Correspondence, American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1956
573. Correspondence, Applications, 1956
574. Correspondence, B, 1956
575. Correspondence, C, 1956
576. Correspondence, D, 1956
577. Correspondence, E, 1956
578. Correspondence, F, 1956
579. Correspondence, G, 1956
580. Correspondence, H, 1956
581. Correspondence, Hennings, Sen., 1956
582. Correspondence, I, 1956
583. Correspondence, Insurance, 1956
584. Correspondence, Invitations, 1956
585. Correspondence, J, 1956
586. Correspondence, K, 1956
587. Correspondence, L, 1956
588. Correspondence, Letters, 1956
589. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1956
590. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1956
591. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1956
592. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1956
593. Correspondence, Letters to the Editor, 1956
594. Correspondence, Letters of Reference, 1956
595. Correspondence, M, 1956
596. Correspondence, N, 1956
597. Correspondence, Neuberger, Richard, 1956
598. Correspondence, Personal, 1956

BOX 21 (36478)
599. Correspondence, O, 1956
600. Correspondence, Office, 1956
601. Correspondence, P, 1956
602. Correspondence, Q, 1959
603. Correspondence, R, 1959
604. Correspondence, T, 1960
605. Correspondence, U, 1961
606. Correspondence, V, 1956
607. Correspondence, W, 1956
608. Correspondence, 1957
609. Correspondence, 1957
610. Correspondence, 1957
611. Correspondence, 1957
612. Correspondence, 1957
613. Correspondence, 1957
614. Correspondence, 1957
615. Correspondence, 1957
616. Correspondence, 1957
617. Correspondence, 1957
618. Correspondence, 1958
619. Correspondence, 1959
620. Correspondence, 1959
621. Correspondence, 1960
622. Correspondence, 1961

BOX 22 (36479)
623. Correspondence, 1957
624. Correspondence, 1957
625. Correspondence, 1957
626. Correspondence, 1957
627. Correspondence, 1957
628. Correspondence, 1957
629. Correspondence, 1957
630. Correspondence, 1957
631. Correspondence, 1957
632. Correspondence, 1957
633. Correspondence, 1957
634. Correspondence, 1957
635. Correspondence, 1958
636. Correspondence, 1958
637. Correspondence, 1958
638. Correspondence, 1958
639. Correspondence, 1958

BOX 23 (36480)
640. Correspondence, 1958
641. Correspondence, 1958
642. Correspondence, 1958
643. Correspondence, 1958
644. Correspondence, 1958
645. Correspondence, Poetry, 1958
646. Correspondence, 1958
647. Correspondence, 1958
648. Correspondence, 1959
649. Correspondence, 1959
650. Correspondence, 1959
651. Correspondence, 1959
652. Correspondence, 1959
653. Correspondence, 1959
654. Correspondence, 1959
655. Correspondence, 1959
656. Correspondence, 1960
657. Correspondence, 1960
658. Correspondence, 1961
659. Correspondence, 1961

BOX 24 (36481)
Series 7 - Subject File, 1931-1960, folders 660-1409
660. Aaronsburg, PA, 1956
661. Abortion, 1931
662. Academic Freedom, 1957
663. Addams, Jane (Correspondence About), 1959
664. Africa, 1958
665. Airlines, 1956
666. Alaska, 1958-59; Alaska Highway, 1942
667. Alaska Statehood, 1957
668. Alaskan Development, 4/40
669. Alcoholic Anonymous, 1951
670. Algerian Front of National Liberation, 8/27/56
671. Allied Florist Association Courtesy Crusade, 8/27/57
672. Alsop, Joseph, 1951
673. Alton Ministerial Association, 1950
674. American Association of Land Grant College, 1959
675. American Bar Association on Communism
676. American Bar Association, 1958-59
677. American Bar Foundation, 1957
678. American Chamber of Commerce of Cuba, 1956
679. American Civil Liberties Union, 1956 1960
680. American Council of Learned Societies, 1954-55
681. American Historical Association, 1959
682. American Indian, 1943-44
683. American Indians, 1956
684. American Jewish Congress, 1956
685. American Museum of Immigration, 1956
686. American National Theatre and Academy, 11/1/49
687. American Society for Friendship with Switzerland, 1953
688. American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1951
689. American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1954
690. American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1955
691. American-Swedish News Exchange, 1959
692. American Universities Field Staff, 1956
693. Americans for Democratic Action, 7/10//56
694. Americans for Democratic Action, 4/57
695. Appropriations Committee, 1956
696. Anti-Radical Agitation, 1935
697. Anti-Trust, 1954
698. Architectural Forum, 1956; Arkansas Public Utilities, 1947
699. Armenia, 1956
700. Articles, 1956
701. Articles on the Constitution
702. Asahi Shimbum
703. Atomic Energy Commission, 1952
704. Atomic Power, 1955
705. Atomic Reactors Vote, 1956
706. Austria, 1959
707. Balanced Budget, 1959
708. Bar Association, City of New York, 1952-53
709. Barrett, Oliver, Collection, 1950
710. Beatniks
711. Belfrage, Cederic, 1955
712. Bement, IL, 1955
713. Berea, KY, 1955
714. Bilingualism, 1956
715. Bill of Rights, 1954
716. Bill Kopf, Jacob, 1950
717. Birmingham Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons
718. Birth Control, 1934
719. Birth Control
720. Birth Control, 1956-59
721. Birth of a Nation Remake

BOX 25 (36482)
722. Blacklisting, 1956
723. Bohling, Nicholas, 1956
724. Board of the Post-Dispatch, 1954
725. Bower, Anthony, 1954
726. Bowles, Chester, 1954
727. Bowles, Chester, 1956
728. Brazilian Press, 1954
729. Bricker Amendment
730. Bricker Amendment, 1953-54
731. Bricker Amendment, 1953-54
732. Brown, John, 1959
733. Brown Shoe Patent Infringement, 1952: Brown (Heywood) Award, 1951
734. Broyle's, Bill, 1953
735. Broyle's, Bill, 1955
736. Burcke, Jacob, 1952-53
737. Burck, Jacob, 4/28/59
738. Buses vs. Street cars, 1957
739. Business Men's Telephone Association, 1/6/56
740. Butler Amendment, 1958
741. Byrd-Bridges Amendment, 1957
742. Byrnes, James, 1952
743. Cahokia Mounds, 1959
744. Calendar Change, 1944
745. California, 1959
746. Campaign for the 48 States, 1955
747. Canada, 1959
748. Canada Tight Money, 1956
749. Canadian Tax on Magazines, 1956
750. Caribbean Newspaper, 1957
751. Casals, Pablo, 1959
752. The Case Against FDR
753. Catholic Church, Spellman-Roosevelt, 1949
754. Catholic Church Taxation, 1949
755. Censorship, 1933
756. Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults, 1956; Central Riverfront, St. Louis, 1928

757. Chemicals in Defense, 6/52
758. Chiang Kai-Shek
759. Chicago Historical Society
760. Child Labor, 1938
761. Child Labor, 1934-1937; China, 1957
762. Christian Nationalists on Ballot, 10/27/52
763. Christianity & Communism, 1953
764. Christmas, 1955
765. Chute, Carleon, 1956
766. Circuit Judges, St. Louis, 1953
767. City Art Museum, 1934
768. City Art Museum, 1960
769. City Manager Bill, Illinois, 1951
770. Civil Defense, 1951-1952
771. Civil Liberties, 1945-53
772. Civil Liberties, 1948
773. Civil Liberties, 1954
774. Civil Liberties, 1954
775. Civil Liberties, 1959
776. Civil Rights, 1959
777. Civil Service, 1937
778. Civil Service Act, 1957

BOX 26 (36531)
779. Civil War Centennial Commission, 1959
780. Civil War Round Table, 8/8/57
781. Civil War Round Table, 1959
782. Civil War Round Table, 1960
783. Clark Society, 10/12/47
784. Class of '46, 1952
785. Clearwater Dams, 1956
786. Cogley Report, 1956
787. Cohn, Roy, 1954; College of Cardinals, 1952-1953
788. Collins, J. Lawton, 1952
789. Collinsville, 1944-
790. Colllinsville Chronology, 1954
791. Collinsville WWII Tablet,
792. Columbia University Press, 1959
793. Comic Books
794. Commission on Financing Higher Education, 1952
795. Committee for the Cooperation of Journalists, 7/56
796. Committee on Political Education, 12/20/56; Commoner, Barry, 1959
797. Communications Act, Section 315, Clippings, 1959
798. Communism, 1948
799. "Communism Has Its Hand in Your Pocket", Poster, 1950's
800. Communist Party in Missouri, 1954
801. Communist Party of St. Louis, 1956
802. Communists, 1949-50
803. Commuter Trains, 1954
804. Compulsory Testimony Act, 1954
805. Condon, Edward, 1949-57
806. Congressional Record
807. Conspiracy Against Labor
808. Constitution; Constitutional Convention, 1943
809. Conviction of the Communist, 10/16/49
810. Corruption
811. Council Against Communist Aggression, 1959
812. Crowley, Raymond L., 1952-1953
813. Cray, Homer, 1955
814. Culver Educational Foundation
815. Current River
816. Curtis, Charles P., 1959
817. Cyprus, 1956
818. Darkness At Noon TV Production, 1955
819. DeGaulle, Charles, 1951
820. Democratic Federation of Illinois, 1958
821. Denaturalization Suit, 8/30/56
822. Denver Post Cartoons
823. Desegregation of the St. Louis Public Schools, 1956
824. Dictionary of American Biography, 1951
825. Displaced Persons, 1948
826. Displaced Persons, 1950
827. District of Columbia, 1959
828. Dixon, Yates, 1954
829. Dostoyevsky, Centenary, 1959
830. Douglas-Neely-Kennedy Area Redevelopment Act, 1956
831. Douglas, Paul, 1954
832. Douglas, Paul, 7/24/57
833. Douglas, Stephen A., 1958
834. Douglas, W.O., 1948-52
835. Dual Book Titles,
836. Dueling (Anti-Catholic), 5/25/56
837. Dupont Monopoly Case, 7/57
838. Duty of Jews in War Time, 1/29/42
839. Eager Beavers, 1951
840. East St. Louis Educational Needs, 1957
841. Editing & Newspaper Excellence, 1959
842. Editorial Page Expenses, 1956
843. Editorials
844. Editorials and Cartoons, 1952
845. Education, 1958
846. Education, 1959
847. Education for Democracy, 1935
848. Educational Television, 1953
849. Educational Television, 1954
850. Educational Television, 1954
851. Educational Television at the University of Illinois, 1953
852. Einstein, 1955
853. Eisenhower, 1958
854. "Eisenhower First--Stassen Second," 7/6/56
855. Eisenhower Inaugural Address, 1953
856. Elections, 1959
857. Electoral College Abolition, 1933; Electric Power, 1939-1946
858. Elijah Lovejoy Memorial, 1954
859. Elijah Lovejoy Memorial
860. Elliott for Governor, 1952
861. Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1959
862. Employment, 1959
863. Enslavement of the Southern Mind, 4/58; Estes Case, 1955
864. Eugene Field Broadcast, 12/24/39; European Opinion, 1953
865. Explorer and Sputnik
866. Exports, 1955
867. Expressway, 1953

BOX 27 (36628)
868. I.G. Farben, 1949
869. Big Jim Farley, 1935
870. Farm Surplus, 1954
871. Fascists, US, 1945; Father Coughlin
872. Feather River, 1957; Federal Administrative Department, 1953-54
873. Fensworth, Lawrence, 1956
874. Fifth Commandment, 1948; First Amendment, 1956
875. Filibusters, 1/5/57
876. First Presbyterian Church, Springfield, IL, 11/29/56; Fishback, George, 1939
877. Flag Saluting, 1939-40
878. Flood Control, 1951
879. Florida, 1956
880. Fluorides, 1955; Flying, 1957
881. Folk Festivals, 1956
882. Folk Music, 1944-1951
883. Food Prices in Honolulu, 1952; Food Labeling
884. Ford, James L.C., 1958
885. Foreign Aid, 1959
886. Formosa
887. Four Nations Act Against Communism (United Fruit), 7/12/53
888. France, 1957
889. France in the Mississippi Valley, 2/15/56
890. France, 1937
891. Frankfurter, 1952
892. Free Russia, 1959
893. Free Spain, 1956
894. Freedom of Information, 1948
895. Freedom of Information, 1954
896. Freedom of Information, 1960
897. Freemasons, 1959
898. French Foreign Policy, 1956
899. Fund for the Republic, 1958
900. Gandhi Assassinated, 1/30/48
901. Galena, IL; Garnholz, Edward, 1954
902. General Election in Britain, 1959
903. George Williams College, 1/52
904. German War Criminals
905. Gideon Bibles
906. Globe Strike
907. "Grace Before Meals" Cards, 1956
908. Gralman, Marcus, 1939
909. Grade Crossing Separations, 1949
910. Graduate Work for Negroes in Missouri, 1947
911. Greatest Man in the World,
912. Grocery Issues, 1958
913. Gyp Lotteries, 1949
914. Hallmark Theatre, 1954
915. Hand, Augustus Noble, 1955
916. Alexander Hamilton, 1957
917. Hand, Judge Learned, 1952
918. Harris, R. Lea, 1956
919. Harvard Club of St. Louis, 1/54
920. Harvard Club of St. Louis, 1/25/56
921. Harvard Tercentiary, 1936
922. Hawaiian Civic Hui"O"Hana"O"Peelua, 6/28/56
923. H-Bomb, 1956
924. Hells Canyon, 1956
925. Hebrew Weddings, 1954
926. Hennings, Thomas, 7/31/57
927. High School Chemistry Trends, 1955
928. Highlander Folk School, 1957
929. Highways, 1955
930. Hillman Foundation, 1953
931. Hiss, Alger, 1950
932. Hiss, Alger
933. Hiss, Alger
934. Historic Architecture of the Mississippi Valley, 1940; Historic Sites, 1954
935. Hocker for Governor, 1956
936. Hocker for Governor Headquarters
937. Hocker for Missouri/Eisenhower for America
938. Home Ownership, 1938
939. Home Rule, 1952-53
940. House on American Activities Committee
941. Housing, 1959
942. Humane Slaughter, 1956
943. Hungary, 1956
944. Hungary, 1957

BOX 28 (36629)
945. Iberia Airlines,
946. Illegal Distilling, 1951
947. Illinois, 1951
948. Illinois, 1953-1960
949. Illinois Alumni News, 1953; Illinois State Historical Society, 1941
950. Illinois Library Association, 1940
951. Illinois Library Association, 1955
952. Illinois Military District, 1947
953. Illinois Pre-trial Procedure, 4/42
954. Illinois Public Junior Colleges, 1957
955. Illinois State Administration, 1953
956. Illinois State Historical Society
957. Illinois State Historical Society; 49th Annual Meeting, Oct.8-9, 1948
958. Illinois State Historical Society, 5/22/54
959. Illinois State Historical Society, 1955
960. Illinois State Museum, 1958
961. Illinois Universities and Colleges, 1955
962. Immigration, 1952
963. Imle, Albert, 1954
964. Imle, Albert R., 1956
965. Immigration, 1957
966. Income Tax Limit, 1951
967. India, 1957
968. Indian Affairs, 1953
969. Indian Affairs, 1954
970. Indians, 1956
971. Indian Affairs, 1957
972. Indians, 1946
973. Indian Reorganization Bill, 1937
974. Indochina, 1954
975. Indonesia, 1955
976. Industrial Bulletin, 1937
977. Inflation, 1950
978. Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, 1947
979. Integration, 1954-55
980. Integration, 1936, 1959
981. IBM World Trade Corporation, 1959
982. International Communism, 1957; ILGWU, 1938
983. Irish, 1953-54
984. Irvine, Patrick, 1954
985. Isserman, Ferdinand, 1955
986. Israel, 1957
987. C.D. Jackson, 1958
988. Jefferson City Prison, 1954
989. Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, 1956
990. Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, First Day of Issue Louisiana Purchase Commemorative Stamp, 4/30/53

991. Jews and the UP Parade, 1954
992. Johnson/Kennedy/Symington, 1959
993. Journalism School, 1956
994. Judaism, 1954
995. "Judicial Article," 1958
996. Judicial Salaries Increase, 1953
997. Judicial Self-Restraint, 1955
998. Julian, Colonel Hubert, 1931
999. Jung C.G., 1931
1000. Junior Colleges, 1955-56
1001. Juvenile Arson, 1959
1002. Juvenile Delinquincy, 1955
1003. Juvenile Delinquents, 1959
1004. Kaufmann, Aloys P., 1954
1005. Kentucky Income Tax & the Commerce Clause, 9/15/47
1006. King and I, 1954-55
1007. King-Thompson, 1955
1008. Knauff, Ellen 1950
1009. Knauff, Ellen, Correspondence, 1950

BOX 29 (36736)
1010. Koch (Montana Teacher), 1957
1011. Kohn, Alan, 1959
1012. Korean Truce Talks
1013. Korea, 1957
1014. Labor Committee To Release Imprisoned Trade Unionists and Democratic Socialists, 1956
1015. Large Organ, 1958
1016. Law Day, 1959
1017. Lebanon; Legislative Voters League of Illinois, 1940
1018. Lever Brothers, 1947
1019. Lewis Strauss, 1959
1020. Liberal Forum of St. Louis, 1957
1021. Liberty, 1955
1022. Libraries, 1949
1023. Library, 1953
1024. Lincoln Chronology, 1953
1025. Lincoln-Douglas Debate, 10/10/58
1026. Lincoln Memorial Center Association, 1956
1027. Little Rock, 1957
1028. Loans, 1948-1950
1029. Logon County Contempt Case
1030. Logan County, Il, 1955
1031. Lohbeck, 1951
1032. Loop River, 1938
1033. Lowenberg, Bert, 1959; Lowfare Air Travel, 1953
1034. Loyalty, 1949
1035. MacMurray College, 1959
1036. Madison County Historical Society, 5/17/59
1037. Man for the Senate
1038. Mason Jar Centennial, 1958
1039. Material Health Association, 1937-1938
1040. Matusow, Harvey, 1955
1041. Maury Maverick, 1936
1042. McCorran Immigration Bill, 1953
1043. McCarthy, Joseph, 1951-1952
1044. McCarthy, Joe, 1954
1045. McCarthy, Joseph, 1950-1954
1046. McGrath, J. Howard, 1951-1957; McKinley Bridge, 1953
1047. Meat and Food Merchandising, 1/57
1048. Merchant's Exchange of St. Louis, 1953
1049. Merchant's Exchange of St. Louis, 1954
1050. Metropolitan Plan Association Guide Book, 1954
1051. Mezei, Ignatz, 1954
1052. Middle-Aged Women, 1955
1053. Midwest Debate Bureau, 1954
1054. Military Order of the Carabao, 1958
1055. Military Secrets Revealed
1056. Miller, Arthur, 7/6/56
1057. Mine Safety, 1947-1950
1058. Minimum Wage Editorials, 1938
1059. Miraculous Fountain at Lourdes Beads, 1954
1060. Missouri, 1956
1061. Missouri Constitution, 1943-45
1062. Missouri Electric Power Company/Sho-me Cooperative, 1942
1063. Missouri: General Assembly, 1955-56

BOX 30 (36737)
1064. Missouri Legislative Directory, 1957
1065. Missouri Plan for the Selection of Judges, 1945
1066. Missouri; Public Expenditure Survey
1067. Missouri State Council of Defense, 1/27/43
1068. Mitchel, Steven, 1959
1069. Moon Rocket, 1957
1070. Moran, "Gorgeous Gussie"
1071. Morse, Wayne, 1956
1072. Moscow News Bureau, 1958
1073. Movie Censorship
1074. Movie Censorship, "Baby Doll," 1956
1075. Movie Censorship, "The French Line," 1953
1076. Movie Censorship, 1957
1077. Murder by Mail, 1954
1078. Nagel, Charles, 9/6/56
1079. The Nation Ban, 1948
1080. The Nation, Presidential Poll, 1956
1081. National Anthem
1082. NAACP, St. Louis Branch, Forward, 1960
1083. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1953
1084. National Conference of Christian and Jews, St. Louis
1085. National Civil Service League, 1956
1086. National Conference on Editorial Writers, 1948
1087. National Council for Historic Sites and Buildings, 4/6/47
1088. National Expansion Memorial, 1934
1089. National Health Care, 1950
1090. National Lawyer's Guild, 1959
1091. National Methodist Scholarships
1092. National Parks, 1955
1093. National Parks, 1956
1094. National Policy Committee, 1936
1095. National Reference Library, 1954
1096. National Security Resources Board, 1951
1097. NATO, 1949
1098. Nauvoo, 1958
1099. Nebraska Supreme Court, 1955
1100. Negro History Week; "Negroes" Identified, 1951-55
1101. Neuberger, Richard, 1956
1102. Nevers, Robert A., 1955
1103. New Eyes for the Needy
1104. New School for Social Research, 1946-1957
1105. Newsletters
1106. Newspapers in 1956 Presidential Campaign, 1956
1107. New Yorker Profiles, 1932-1934
1108. Newspapers
1109. Neiman, 1953
1110. Niemoller, Rev. Martin, 1937
1111. Nigeria, 1959
1112. Nixon, Richard, 1953

BOX 31 (35087)
1113. Nixon Resignation, 1974
1114. New Religious Conscientious Objectors, 1959
1115. Nudism, 1955
1116. Offshore Oil, 1952
1117. Offshore Oil, 1953
1118. Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, 1956
1119. O'Hare, Frank, Correspondence with Caroline G. Notions, 1960
1120. Ohio River Basin in Illinois, 1939
1121. Old St. Louis Riverfront, 1938
1122. One Hundred Days of FDR, 1958
1123. Operation Doorstep (Bomb Shelter Program), 1953
1124. Operation Gag
1125. Oppenheimer Rejection, 1955
1126. Oregon, 1956
1127. Ofsego Pioneer, 1955
1128. Oxnaun, G. Bromley (Bishop), 1953
1129. Paley, William, 1952
1130. Pan American Anti-Communist Association of New York Inc., 1957
1131. Papacy, 1958
1132. Paperclip Nazis, 1947
1133. Pensacola, 1954
1134. People's Peace Party Forum, 5/56
1135. Pere Marquette State Park
1136. Philanthropies, 1959-60
1137. Phosphorus, 1939; Pius XII Memorial Library, 1959; Plane Types
1138. Planned Parenthood, 1957
1139. Poems, 1959
1140. Poetry, 1953
1141. Poetry, 1956
1142. Poland, 1957
1143. Political Advertising in Illinois in the 1942 Campaign, 1943
1144. Political Position Conference, 1948
1145. Politics, 1956
1146. Population, 1956
1147. Population, 1958-59
1148. Population Bomb
1149. P-D Guilder, 1943
1150. Postal Roots, 1956
1151. Powell, John, 1947
1152. Power Policy, 1954
1153. "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition," by James B. Musick, 1953
1154. Presidential Campaign, 1952
1155. Presidential Primaries, 1952; Presidential Silence, 1957
1156. President's Conference on Fire Prevention, 5/7/47
1157. President's Materials Policy Commission, 6/23/52
1158. "President's of the U.S.," 10/11/60
1159. Presley, Elvis, 1956-57
1160. Press, 1955
1161. Press Congress of the World, 1959
1162. Press Issues, 1945-50
1163. Press Releases
1164. Prices, 1959
1165. Primacy, 1955-56
1166. Private Schools, Bishops Statement, 1955
1167. Pronunciation
1168. Proposed Return of German War Assets (I.G. Farben), 1950s
1169. Protestants & Other Americans United, 1953
1170. Protestants and Other Americans for Separation of Church and State, 1959
1171. Psychology of Trade Union Membership, 1951
1172. Public Education, 1947; Public Policy Petition, 1939
1173. Public Schools, 1955
1174. Public School and Sectarian Religion, Eugene Meyer, 11/28/47
1175. Public Servants, 1957
1176. Pulitzer in Current Biography, 1954
1177. Pulitzer, Joseph Jr., 1956
1178. Pulitzer 100th Anniversary, 3/21/45
1179. Purdue, 1949-50
1180. Quantitative Content Analysis of Judicial Opinions, 1958
1181. Quiet Revolution, 1954

BOX 32 (35485)
1182. Rabies, 1943
1183. Race Problems, 1956
1184. Radulovich, Mito, 1953
1185. Railroads, 1952
1186. Railroads in Defense, 5/21/56
1187. Reapportionment in Illinois, 1938
1188. David A. Reed, 1931
1189. Release Time. 1951
1190. Removal of Surface and Elevated Tracks from Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, 2/25/41
1191. Reorganization Bill, 1938
1192. Republican National Convention, 1952
1193. The Reredos, Christ Church Cathedral
1194. Reserve Commission Resignation, 1950
1195. Rhine, Charles S., 1959
1196. Right to Counsel, 1949-50
1197. Right to Counsel, 12/49-1951
1198. Chip Robert, 1959
1199. Roberts, Wesley, 1953
1200. Rockefeller Foundation, 1938
1201. Rosenbergs, 1952-53
1202. Royal Ballet, Kiel, 11/2/57; Rules of Criminal Procedure, 1948
1203. Rural Electrification Administration Response to Hon. Lyle H. Boren, 3/2/44
1204. Russia, 1957
1205. Russian History
1206. St. Louis Mercantile Library Association, 1959
1207. Rutledge, Justice, 1950
1208. Rutledge, Wiley Blount, 1951
1209. Russia
1210. Sacco-Vanzetti, 1936
1211. St. Lawrence Seaway, 1932-1937; St. Louis Committee on Foreign Relations, 2/11/43
1212. St. Louis Council on "Progress and Dying"
1213. St. Louis County Advisory Board, 1953
1214. St. Louis Emergency Defense Committee, 1953-1956
1215. St. Louis Mayoral Race, 1953
1216. St. Louis Public Library, 1954
1217. St. Louis Public Library, 1939, 1953, 12/56
1218. St. Louis Symphony Maintenance, 1959
1219. St. Louis Tornado, Chicago Daily Tribune, 2/11/59
1220. The St. Louisian, 4/5/50
1221. Sandburg, Carl, 5/40
1222. Scenes Along mcAdams Recreational Parkway; Scenery in Illinois State Park, 1953
1223. Schlafly/Price Election, 10/26/52; School Bus Decision, 1953
1224. Schnabel, Arthur, 1938
1225. School Construction Needs
1226. Schweitzer Fellowship, 1958
1227. Scrap Metal, 1942
1228. Selective Bibliography on Journalistic Subjects, 1958
1229. Secondary Education, 1952
1230. Segregation, 1948, 1950
1231. Segregation, 1954
1232. Senate Election, 1954
1233. Senator Taft, 1954
1234. Service, John Stewart, 1951; 75 Years of Legal Education, 1942
1235. Sherman, Thomas B., 1948
1236. Sherman, T.B., 1956
1237. Shilling Law, David Lee, 1953
1238. Shoffner, Clarence, 1951
1239. Sigma Delta Chi, 1954
1240. Sigma Pi Fraternity, 8/38
1241. Simon & Schuster
1242. Sketch-Fitzpatrick-April 12, 1951
1243. Smith Act, 1952-1955
1244. Smith Act, 1955
1245. Smith, Luther Ely, Memorial Plans, 1951
1246. Smoot, Dan, 1953
1247. Sobel Clergy Appeal, 1960
1248. Sobell, Morton (Ethyl and Julius Rosenberg)
1249. Sobell, Morton, 1957

BOX 33 (35487)
1250. Sobeloff, Simon, 1956
1251. Social Planning Council, 1954
1252. Social Security, 1939
1253. Society of American Historians, 1951
1254. Sommeis, Floyd G., 1956
1255. Southern Conference Educational Fund Inc., 1958
1256. Southern Farm & Home, 1951
1257. Southern Illinois University, 1958
1258. Southern Illinois University, 7/16/58
1259. Soviet Activities, 1959
1260. Soviet Embassy
1261. Soviet Embassy Press Releases, 1960
1262. Soviet Espionage, 1951
1263. Space Satellites, 1957
1264. Speeches, 1956
1265. Stackalee
1266. State Historical Society, "This Week in Missouri History," 1930s
1267. State Sedition Laws
1268. State Representative Districts, 1957
1269. Steel Industry, 1956
1270. Steel Seizure, 1952
1271. Steel Strike, 1952
1272. Stevenson, Adlai, 1952
1273. Stevenson, Adlai, 1956
1274. Stevenson Campaign, 1956
1275. Stevenson Campaign Committee, 1956
1276. Stevenson For Governor, 1948
1277. Stevenson For Governor, 1948
1278. Stevenson for President, 1956
1279. Story of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1944
1280. Stratton-Dixon, 1952
1281. Street Names in the St. Louis Postal Area, 4/43
1282. Stripling, 1949
1283. Subscriptions, 1952
1284. Suez Crisis, 1936: Sumner High School, 1950-51
1285. Sumner H. Slichter, 1957
1286. SunYat-Sen
1287. Suppression of Information, 1952-53
1288. Supreme Court, 1938, 1948
1289. Supreme Court, 1950
1290. Supreme Court, 1951
1291. Supreme Court, 1956-1959
1292. Supreme Court, 1931-38
1293. Supreme Court, 1944-51
1294. Supreme Court of the U.S., 1947
1295. Supreme Court, 1950

BOX 34 (35488)
1296. Supreme Court, 1950-51
1297. Supreme Court, 1956
1298. Supreme Court, 1956
1299. Supreme Court, 1956-58
1300. Supreme Court, 1958
1301. Supreme Court, 1958
1302. Supreme Court, 1959
1303. Supreme Court, Bill of Rights and the States, 1949
1304. Supreme Court and the Civil Liberties, 1937
1305. Supreme Court and Civil Liberties, 1949-53
1306. Supreme Court and Constitutional Limitations, 1953
1307. Supreme Court, Bill of Rights Review, Summer 1941
1308. Supreme Court, Braden V. USA, 8/12/59
1309. Supreme Court, Chief Justice Warren, 5/14/60
1310. Supreme Court Communist Case, 1951
1311. Supreme Court Ends Term, 6/26/56
1312. Supreme Court, "Excerpts From an Address by Judge Evan A. Evans, 5/6/43
1313. Supreme Court, "Freedom of Association and Civil Rights (Marshall)"
1314. Supreme Court, "Implementing the Conscience of the Bar," 5/13/60
1315. Supreme Court Insurance Ruling, 10/43
1316. Supreme Court, "Nine Men at Two Poles"
1317. Supreme Court, "Provisions of Federal Law Held Unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of the US," 1936

1318. Supreme Court, Relation to Congress
1319. Supreme Court, Report of the Conference of Chief Justices, Pasadena, CA, 8/58
1320. Supreme Court, "The Right to be Let Alone," Erwin Griswald, 5/13/60
1321. Symington, Stuart, 1952-53
1322. Syphilis, 1931-36
1323. Taxes, 1959
1324. Taxpayers' Federation, 4/54
1325. Taxpayers Information Council, 1956
1326. Teacher Placement, 1953
1327. Teachers, 1959
1328. Technocracy, 1934
1329. Telephones In Missouri Exhibit, 11/29/56
1330. Television, 1953
1331. Television Networks, 4/8/56
1332. Tennessee Valley Authority, 1951
1333. Tennessee Valley Authority, 1956
1334. Texas Senate Race, 1957
1335. Thias
1336. Third Term, 1940
1337. Thought Control, 1952
1338. Thus Spake the Mahatma
1339. Tokyo Rose, 1957
1340. Tornadoes, 1954
1341. Townsend Plan Convention, 5/56
1342. Toynbee, Arnold, 1959
1343. Trade, 1952-54

BOX 35 (35489)
1344. Trade Fair, 1954
1345. Trademark, 1955
1346. Transcript of 1785 Jefferson/Adams Treaty Letter
1347. Transit Plan, 1954
1348. Translations From the Chinese, Illustrations (Book Dividend)
1349. Trucking Case, Supreme Court, 1951
1350. Truman Assignation Attempt, 11/3/50
1351. Truman at Jefferson/Jackson Day Dinner
1352. Truman in St. Louis, 10/8/53
1353. Truman-Dewey Election Polls, 1954
1354. Truman For Senator, 1952; Tucker, Raymond, 1953
1355. Tubman, William, President of Liberia, 1944, 11/15/46
1356. Tully, Jim
1357. Turkish Information Office, 1959
1358. Unemployment Insurance, 1937
1359. United Nations, 1959
1360. United Nations Conference on International Organization, 1945
1361. Union Electric, 19441362. Union Electric Registration Statement, 1940
1363. United Mine Workers Local 1265
1364. United Nations, 1959
1365. United Nations Conference on International Organization, 1945
1366. USIA, 1954-55
1367. US Motion Pictures Abroad, 5/58
1368. Universal Copyright Convention, 1954
1369. Universal Military Training, 1952
1370. Universities Bond Issue
1371. University of Illinois, 1956
1372. University of Illinois, 1959
1373. University of Missouri, 1951
1374. University of Missouri: Board of Visitors, 1943
1375. University of Missouri: Board of Visitors Report, 1957
1376. University of Missouri Legislative Budget, 1955-57
1377. University of Missouri, Needs, 1955-57
1378. Urban League, 1959
1379. Urban Redevelopment, 1955
1380. Van Taay, William E., 1956
1381. Vanderbilt, Arthur, 1956
1382. Vatican Appointment, 1951
1383. Veiled Prophet, Page Girl Incident, 1952
1384. Veteran's Pension Act, 1959
1385. Virginia Commission On Constitutional Government, 1959
1386. "Visit St. Louis," Committee
1387. Voice of America, 1951
1388. Voting, 1952
1389. Wallace, Henry, 1948
1390. Walter, Francis 1959
1390. Walter-McCarron Immigration Law, 1956; Wechsler, Jimmy, 1953; Wheeler, Harry, 1957
1391. War Mineral Research, 1944
1392. Washington Universal Panel, 9/25/56
1393. Weekly Mirror, Liberia, 7/9/37
1394. Welcome to the St. Louis Post Dispatch; Western Cartridge Company, East Alton, IL, 1940
1395. What Free World? by Mary Dunn, 1953
1396. Wheaton, John, 1956
1397. Wheeler, Harry, 1957
1398. White County Bridge, 1955
1399. Willard Uphaws, 1959
1400. Williamsburg, VA, 1959
1401. Wilson, Charles, 1953
1402. Wilson, Woodrow, 1956
1403. Wing, Henry, 1950
1404. WILPF
1405. Wiretapping, 1949-50
1406. Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1917, 1958
1407. World Fellowship, 1959
1408. Yale Club of St. Louis, 1953
1409. Yale Review; Youngdahl, Luther, 1955
1410. Young Republicans, 1956
1411. Zalken, Bill, 10/28/59

Series 10 - Tape, 1958
1412. Reel tape: Carl Sandburg Address Before Shaare Emeth Temple Men's Club, St. Louis, Missouri, Welcome by Rabbi Burton E. Levinson, Introduction by Louis L. Horen (7.5 p.s, dual track), January 19, 1958.

Series 11 - Photographs
1413. Photographs [see WHMC Photo Database]

BOX 36 (35506)
Series 8 - Magazine Collection, 1930-1992
Accent, Winter 1941
Africa South, Vol. 1, No. 4, July-Sept., 1957
Age of Reason Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 7, July 1956
America Illustrated (Amepnka in Cyrrilic), No. 1, July 1956
America, Vol. LXXVI, No. 10, June 7, 1947; Vol. 88, Number 5, November 1, 1952; Vol. 88, Number 16, January 17, 1953; Vol. 88, Number 23, March 7, 1953; Vol. 88, Number 24, March 14, 1953; Volume 88, Number 25, March 21, 1953; Vol. 90, Number 17, January 23, 1954; Vol. 91, Number 4; Vol. 91, June 12, 1954; Vol. 92, Number 17, January 22, 1955; April 5, 1958; July 12, 1958

American Affairs, Vol. IX, No. 2, April 1947; Vol. X, No. 1, January 1948
American Association of Retired Persons, June 1987
American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 34, Number 1, January 1948; Vol. 35, Number 4, April 1949; Vol. 45, Number 11, November 1959

American Council of Learned Societies Newsletter, Vol. IV, Number 2, Spring 1953; Vol. VII, Number 4, Winter 1956-1957; Vol. VIII, Number 1, Spring 1957; Vol. VIII, Number 4; Vol. X, Number 1, January 1959

American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 9, No. 1, October 1949
American Labor Legislation Review, Vol. XXIX, Number 2, June 1939
American Legion Magazine, December 1946
American Library Association, October 1953; April 1954
American Mercury, June 1934; October 1958
American Observer, Volume 27, Number 7, October 21, 1957
American Outlook, May 23, 1947
American Teacher, November-December, 1936
American Zionist, September 1956
Americans for Democratic Action, Volume 4, Number 4, May, 1959
Americas, July 1954
Antioch Notes, Volume 36, Number 6, March 1959
Areopagus, May 1938
Association Forum, Vol. XI, Number 3, January 1931
Atlantic, February 1947; July 1948; September 1948; May 1954; February 1956
Avalon News, Vol. II, No. 2
Bee Hive, Fall 1948
Beloit Poetry Journal, Fall and Winter 1958 and Chapbook #5
Better Living, July-August 1956
Bill of Rights Review, Winter 1992
Birth Control Review, Vol. XXII, Nos. 3 and 4, December-January, 1937-38; Vol. XXII, no. 5 February, 1938; Vol. XXII, No. 6, March, 1938; Vol. XXII, No. 7, April, 1938; Vol. XXII, No. 8, May, 1938; Vol. XXII, No. 9 June, 1938

Book-of-the Month Club News, Decmber 1946
Borzoi Books, 1953
Borzoi Quarterly, Volume 8, Number 1, 1959
Boston University Graduate Journal, Vol. VII, No. 4, April 1959
Boston University Law Review, Vol. XXX, Number 1, Winter 1959
The Brief, June 1954; October 1958
The Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, No. 348, November 7, 1952-697, July/August 1987

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Vol. XII, No. 4, April 1956
Bulletin of the City Art Museum, Vol. XVII, Number 2, April 1932; Vol. XVII, Number 3, July 1932; Vol. XIX, Number 1, January 1934; Volume XIX, Number 3, July 1934; Volume XX, Number 1, January 1935, Volume XX, Number 4, October 1936; Volume XXII, Number 1, January 1937; Volume XXIV, Number 2, April 1939; Volume XXIV, Number 3, July 1939; Volume XL, Numbers 1 and 2, 1955; Volume XXIII, Number 4, Fall 1948

Business Week, November 27, 1954; May 14, 1955

BOX 37 (35508)
California Quarterly, Summer 1953
Cambridge Bulletin, No. 84, Summer 1939
Case and Comment, November-December 1954
Chaff, Vol. 5, Number 4, January 1961
Chanticleer, Sept. 20, 1946; May 5, 1947
Chicago Public Opinion, March 1956
Chicagoland Voice of Business, Vol, 1, No. 9 (nd)
Christian Advocate, November 26, 1953; February 11, 1954
Christian Century, November 18, 1936; January 20, 1937; February 16, 1938; December 6, 1939; August 21, 1940; August 28, 1940; September 18, 1940; December 31, 1941; December 18, 1946; February 12, 1947; February 26, 1947; March 12, 1947; December 3, 1947; December 31, 1947; January 21, 1948; January 28, 1948; February 18, 1948; March 3, 1948; September 15, 1948; February 2, 1949; October 31, 1951; June 30, 1954; July 7, 1954; December 1, 1954; January 19, 1955; March 9, 1955; January 15, 1958; July 2, 1958; July 9, 1958; September 17, 1958; February 11, 1959; April 22, 1959; August 26, 1959

Christian Evangelist, July 20, 1949
Church and State, Volume 11, No. 8, September 1958; Volume 14, No. 3, March 1961; Volume 14, April 1961; May 1961

Churchman, Christmas, 1953; March 15, 1954; April 15, 1954; June 1954; July 1954; August 1954; January 15, 1955; August 1958; May 1959; November 1959

Colby Alumnus, fall 1956
The Collector, Vol. LV, No. 8, June 1941
College Publicity Digest, January 1941
Colorado Alumnus, 1954
Columbia Forum, Volume XIII, Number 2, Summer 1970
Columbia Journalism Review, May/June, 1979-July/August 1982
Columbia University Forum, Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1957
Common Sense, January 1940
Commonweal, December 6, 1946; August 12, 1949; May 30, 1952; June 13, 1952; January 9, 1953; April 10, 1953; July 17, 1953; November 13, 1953; January 8, 1954; February 19, 1954; January 21, 1955; February 1, 1957; January 17, 1958; July 11, 1958; March 13, 1959; March 20, 1959

Congressional Quarterly Weekly report, March 20, 1959; July 25, 1958; September 9, 1947
Consumer Reports, February 1953; September 1956
Consumers Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 9, October-November 1943
Courier, Vol. V, No. 12, December 1952
Crisis, February 1948
Culver Alumnus, Summer 1959
Defense, Volum 2, Number 30, July 29, 1941
Defense Digest, July 1956
Democratic Digest, April 1959
Democracy's Battle, November 15, 1947
Different, march-April 1948
Dramatics, Vol. XXII, No. 1, October 1950
The Economist, December 6, 1947; December 13, 1947; June 26, 1954; November 20, 1954; November 27, 1954; January 21, 1956; August 4, 1956; June 29, 1957

Editor & Publisher, September 1, 1951; September 8, 1951; August 30, 1952; November 1, 1952; January 29, 1955

Editorial Research Reports, Vol. I, No. 24, 1939; Vol. II, No. 11, Sept. 1946; Vol. II, No. 22, 1947; Vol. I, No. 2, 1948; Vol. I, No. 7, 1948; Interim Report, July 3, 1951

Editors' Exchange, February 1979; February 1982; August 1982;
Epos, Spring 1956
Exposure, March 1953, June 1953
Fact book for the Blue Ballot Judicial Amendment
Federal Council Bulletin, Vol. XIV, No. 6, June 1931
First Principles, July 1986
Flame, Summer 1956
Focus, March 1955
Foreign Affairs, February 1931
Foreign Policy Bulletin, November 8, 1946; January 23, 1948; January 30, 1948; February 27, 1948; March 5, 1948; April 1, 1954; August 15, 1956; September 1, 1956; November 15, 1958

Foreign Policy Reports, April 1, 1939; May 15, 1939; June 1, 1939; January 1, 1940; April 1, 1940; April 15, 1940

France Actuelle, May 1, 1956; August 1, 1956; July 1, 1958; October 1, 1959; November 15, 1960; November 15, 1956

Free Press, Vol. 1, No. 18, May 27, 1955
Freedom
Freedom & Union, October 1947; April 1955; January 1956; December 1956
The Freeman, Vol. 1, no.1, November 1937; December 1937
French News, November-December 1957
Friendship, Vol. 1, No. 12, September 1956
Frontier, August 1951; July 1954; May 1955; August 1955; June 1958; September 1958; May 1959; April 1961

Grassroots Editor, January 1960-Spring 1987

BOX 38 (35828)
Harper's Magazine, June 1948; May 1950; May 1954; October 1956
Harvard AA News, February 21, 1931
Harvard Alumni Bulletin, October 19, 1940; July 9, 1949; November 28, 1953
Harvard Communist, April 1936
Harvard Graduates' Magazine, December 1931
Harvard Law School Record, October 8, 1953
Harvard Law Review, Vol. LV, No. 8, June 1942
Hi-Lines, Fall 1954
Home Improvements, Vol. 4, No. 6
Human Events, July 14, 1956
Iberica, November 15, 1956; April 15, 1959
IF. Stone's Weekly, July 7, 1958; July 21, 1958; January 19, 1959; March 9, 1959
Illinois Alumni News, March 1938; October 1957
Illinois Alumni Quarterly, Winter 1954
Illinois Bar Journal, February 1941; February 1959; July 1959
Illinois Libraries, February 1941
Illinois Library Association Record, April 1954
Illinois State Historical Society, 1945
In Fact, April 7, 1947
Industrial Bulletin, November 1931
Information Service, January 5, 1957; March 2, 1957
Inland Daily Press Association, November 5, 1946
International Conciliation, January 1940; February 1941
International Investment Quarterly, Summer 1956
International Juridical Association Monthly Bulletin, July 1938
International Press Institute, July 1954; March 1956; August 1956; December 1956; January 1957; February 1957; March 1957; April 1957

Israel Digest, December 9, 1960
Italia, December 1955; August 1957
Japan News, May 10, 1955
Jayhawk Journalist, Spring 1977; Fall 1980; Fall 1986
Jet, Feb. 19, 1959; August 15, 1957
Jolly Harvard Flatboatmen, May 16, 17, 18 1952
Journal of the American Judicature Society, December 1942; October 1950; April 1954; June 1954; October-December 1955; August 1959

Journal of the American Semantic Society, March 1955
Journal of Educational Sociology, September 1939; April 1947
Journal of Social Philosophy, January 1941
Journal of the Student Press, Autumn 1963
Journal Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 3, September 1946; Summer 1974
The Journalist, Winter 1985
The Judge, April 1938
Keep America Free (The Slavic Americans Answer), December 3, 1947
Key Reporter, Autumn 1939, Autumn 1948, July 1956
Labor, November 3, 1956; November 10, 1956
The Lamp, Summer 1959
Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter 1949
Law and Labor, June 1931
Lawyers Guild Review, Fall 1956; Spring 1957; Winter 1957
Lawyers Title News, May 1961
League Bulletin, 1940
Liberty, Vol. 44, no. 1, First Quarter, 1949
Library Journal, January 1, 1954
Life, June 12, 1939; June 19, 1939
Literary Digest, August 16, 1930
The Living Wilderness, Spring 1959
Logos, January 1939; Fall 1951
The Lyric, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, Spring 1948; Vol. XXVII, Winter 1948
MacLean's, March 31, 1956
Magazine Digest, September 1941; May 1947
The Man, 1939
Management Record, April 1955
Manchester Guardian Weekly, November 25, 1948; December 2, 1948; November 23, 1950; April 1, 1954; January 19, 1956; August 2, 1956; August 15, 1957; May 15, 1958; May 29, 1958; June 5, 1958; January 29, 1959; March 5, 1959, August 20, 1959; September 24, 1959

Manuscripta, February 1957
Mark Twain Quarterly, Fall 1936
Masthead, Spring 1950; Winter 1950; Spring 1956; Fall 1958; Summer 1960; Spring 1970; Winter 1976

Media People, December 1979
Metropolitan Recreation, August 1930
Michigan Alumnus, December 8, 1956
Military Government Journal, December 1947; March 1948
Military Government Journal and News Letter, September 1952; May-June 1959
Military Government Weekly Information Bulletin, June 3, 1946
Mining Survey, September 1952
Misguided Missiles
Missouri Alumnus, April 1955; May 1955; April 1956; May 1957; March 1959
Missouri Bar Journal, June 1940
Missouri Botanical garden Review, December 1931; June 1938; September 1938; November 1938; October 1939; November 1939

Missouri Farmer, September 1956
Missouri Historical Review, January 1947
Missouri Historical Society Glimpses of the Past, Volume VI, Numbers 1-3, January-March, 1939; Volume VI, Numbers 4-6, April-June, 1939; Volume VII, Numbers 9-12, October-December, 1940

Missouri Law Review, Vol. 12, No, 1, January 1947
Montana Journalism Review, No. 6, 1963
Monthly Review, Vol. XXXX, Number 8, August 1958
Monticello College Bulletin, Series III, No. 4, November 1954
Ms., December 1984

BOX 39 (36075)
Nation, Oct. 20, 1926; April 25, 1928; May 2, 1928; February 26, 1930; July 8, 1931; September 30, 1931; August 19, 1932; August 22, 1934; November 6, 1935; March 11, 1936; November 7, 1936; December 19, 1936; February 27, 1937; March 5, 1938; February 15, 1941; December 7, 1946; February 15, 1947; July 26, 1947; November 15, 1947; January 3, 1948; January 31, 1948; February 7, 1948; January 10, 1948; March 27, 1948; July 10, 1948; February 19, 1949; May 27, 1950; July 29, 1950; June 7, 1952; June 28, 1952; July 26, 1952; September 20, 1952; November 15, 1952; June 27, 1953; November 28, 1953; December 12, 1953; November 13, 1954; November 20, 1954; January 22, 1955; February 5, 1955; December 24, 1955; August 16, 1958

National Bulletin of Military Order of the World wars, November 1960; December 1960; May 1961
National Civic Review, February 1959
National Defense, August 1930
National Municipal Review, December 1940; may 1955; September 1956; September 1958
National Press Club record, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1950
National Probation and Parole Journal, July 1957
National Republic, September 1930; September 1931; November 1931: December 1935
National Review, August 11, 1956; January 18, 1958; February 8, 1958
National Welfare Advocate, July 1956
Nation's Business, May 1955
New Freeman, April 22, 1931
New Leader, July 2, 1951; February 2, 1953; June 7, 1954; November 22, 1954; April 16, 1956; February 4, 1957; August 19, 1957

New Masses, June 15, 1937; June 22, 1937; June 29, 1937; September 21, 1937; June 7, 1938; July 13, 1937; July 1, 1941; February 16, 1943; February 23, 1943

New Outlook, August 1934
New Republic, April 8, 1931; July 27, 1938; December 23, 1940; January 4, 1943; March 1, 1943; march 8, 1948; December 6, 1948; Ferbuary 7, 1949; March 6, 1950; May 29, 1950; June 18, 1951; September 3, 1951; November 17, 1952; August 10, 1953; November 30, 1953; December 7, 1953; December 6, 1954; January 24, 1955; January 31, 1955; August 1, 1955; March 26, 1956; October 22, 1956; December 31, 1956; July 7, 1958; April 27, 1959; May 16, 1970

New Statesman and Nation, November 11, 1950; April 18, 1953; April 24, 1954; January 21, 1956; February 4, 1956; April 18, 1959; April 25, 1959; August 29, 1959

New York Times Magazine, August 14, 1955; July 29, 1956; March 24, 1957
News Front, August 1968; May 1970
Newsweek, May 29, 1950; July 8, 1974; September 16, 1974; December 9, 1974
News Workshop, January 1956; January 1957; May 1957; July 1957
Nieman Reports, April 1947; January 1949; January 1953; July 1953; October 1953; January 1954
North American Review, Spring 1939; Summer 1939

BOX 40 (36076)
Old Maps of America and every Part of the World
One Man - Wendell Willkie
Opportunities
Orchid Culture, Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin, Vol. XLVII, February 1959
Outdoors in Illinois, Summer 1951
Overseas Information Program
Page One, 1952
Pan American, january 1941
Pathfinder, April 23, 1947; September 8, 1948
P-D Notebook, March 1950; July 1950; January 1951; October 1953; December 1953; June 1954; September 1954; April 1955; August 1956

Periodical Cicada (U.S. Department of Agriculture), 1923
Perspective of India
Perspective of Indonesia
Poetry, Vol. LVII, No. 111, December 1940; Vol. 72, No. 2, November 1947; Vol. 83, No. 4, January 1954; Vol. 88, No. 3, June 1956

Prairie Schooner, Fall 1939
Presstime, July 1986; August 1986; September 1986; October 1986; November 1986; December 1986; January 1987; February 1987; March 1987; April 1987; May 1987; June 1987; July 1987; September 1987

Princeton Alumni Weekly, Vol. L, No. 23, April 7, 1950; January 31, 1977
Priests Are Like People
Principia Pilot, April 9, 1957
PROD (Political Research and Design), Vol. 1, No. 5, May 1958
Program for Indian Citizens, January 1961
Progressive, January 1948; March 1948; April 1951; February 1954; April 1954; July 1954; November 1954; may 1955; July 1955; July 1957

Propaganda Analysis, August 1, 1939
Prospectus of History, October 1951
Public Library Trustee, Winter Issue, 1958; 1959
Public Service Commission
Publishers' Auxiliary, December 10, 1955; December 17, 1955; January 7, 1956; January 28, 1956; Publishers' Weekly, Volume 150, Number 16, October 19, 1946; January 18, 1947

Punch, April 6, 1955
Quicksilver, Winter 1957
Quill, October 1935; March 1936; December 1937; January 1938; April 1938; July-August 1945; September-October 1946; October 1952; November 1952; April 1953; May 1953; July 1954; October 1954; November 1954; April 1955; July 1955; November 1955; November 1956; April 1957; June 1956; January 1957; May 1957; August 1957; June 1958; May 1959; May 1960; September 1960; December 1960; July 1961; August 1961; September 1961; February 1962; March 1962; April 1962; May 1962; July 1962; August 1962; September 1962; October 1962; December 1962; January 1963; February 1963; March 1963; April 1963; May 1963; September 1963; October 1963; December 1963; February 1964; March 1964; April 1964; May 1964; June 1964; July 1964; August 1964; September 1964; October 1964; November 1964; December 1964; February 1965; March 1965; April 1965; May 1965; June 1965; July 1965; September 1965

BOX 41 (39406)
Quill, October 1965; November 1965; December 1965; April 1966; May 1966; June 1966; July 1966; August 1966; December 1966; January 1967; February 1967; March 1967; May 1967; June 1967; July 1967; September 1967; April 1968; June 1968; September 1968; October 1968; January 1969; January 1970; February 1970; March 1970; April 1970; May 1970; June 1970; October 1971; November 1971; February 1972; March 1972; April 1972; June 1973; October 1973; November 1973; March 1974; April 1974; May 1974; June 1974; July 1974; August 1974; March 1975; April 1975; May 1975; June 1975; July-August 1975; November 1975; December 1975; January 1976; February 1976; March 1976; April 1976; May 1976; August 1976; October 1976; November 1976; December 1976; January 1977; February 1977; March 1977; April 1977; May 1977; September 1977May 1978; June 1979; September 1979; November 1979; December 1979; April 1980; May 1980; June 1980; July/August 1980; September 1980; October 1980; November 1980; December 1980; January 1981; February 1981; May 1981; June 1981; July/August 1981; September 1981; October 1981; November 1981; December 1981; January 1982; February 1982; March 1982; June 1982; September 1982; October 1982; September 1984; October 1984; December 1984; January 1985; February 1985; March 1985; April 1985; May 1985; June 1985; July/August 1985; September 1985; October 1985; November 1985; December 1985; January 1986; February 1986; March 1986; April 1986; May 1986; June 1986; July/August 1986; September 1986; October 1986; November 1986; December 1986; January 1987; February 1986; March 1987; May 1987; June 1987

Reporter, January 31, 1950; September 26, 1950; December 23, 1952; April 28, 1953; January 5, 1954; January 19, 1954; July 6, 1954; July 20, 1954; December 2, 1954; January 27, 1955; November 1, 1956; February 6, 1958; July 10, 1958; June 11, 1959

Research Bulletin (St. Louis Teamsters), April 15, 1955
Rights, February 1957; March 1, 1970; June 1970
St. Louis Better Business Bureau Bulletin, February 26, 1954; December 15, 1954
St. Louis Commerce, June 9, 1954; June 1955
St. Louis Defender, May 26, 1956
Saturday Evening Post, July 21, 1956
Saturday Review of Literature, April 3, 1937;March 13, 1937; April 17, 1937; May 8, 1937; May 15, 1937; May 22, 1937; July 17, 1937; July 24, 1937; November 27, 1937; December 4, 1937; December 11, 1937; December 18, 1937; December 25, 1937; January 1, 1938; January 8, 1938; January 15, 1938; January 22, 1938; February 5, 1938; February 12, 1938; February 19, 1938; February 26, 1938; June 18, 1938; November 5, 1938; November 12, 1938; November 19, 1938; November 26, 1938; December 3, 1938; December 17, 1938; December 24, 1938; January 7, 1939; January 14, 1939; November 17, 1945; November 9, 1946; January 11, 1947; January 18, 1947; January 25, 1947; February 1, 1947 January 3, 1948

BOX 42 (39407) Saturday Review of Literature, January 24, 1948; March 6, 1948; September 18, 1948; January 15, 1949; January 29, 1949; July 16, 1949; January 24, 1953

Saturday Review, December 26, 1953; January 24, 1953; December 26, 1953; January 16, 1954; March 13, 1954; June 12, 1954; July 10, 1954; October 23, 1954; May 28, 1955; September 8, 1956; August 10, 1957; August 24, 1957; July 12, 1958; September 20, 1958; November 15, 1958; July 25, 1959; May 13, 1961

School and Society, September 19, 1953
School Bell, January 1957; February 1957; March 1957
School Life, April 1940; April 1941
Scientific American, November 1955; October 1957
Signature, February 1969
Significant Roll Calls, May 1952
Social Frontier, March 1936
Social Order, February 1954; December 1957
Social Research, Spring 1955; Summer 1957
Social Security, March 1939
Sons of the American Revolution, October 1939
Southern Economic Journal, April 1940
Southern Illinois Methodist, October 1958
Southern Literary Messenger, January 1939
Southern School News, July 1956; September 1956; November 1956; February 1958; April 1958
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Annual Report, 1954
State Government, May 1939; June 1939; September 1939; October 1939; November 1939; December 1939; march 1956

Step Ladder, Winter 1955-56; Spring 1956
Studies of the Association of Polish Lawyers In Exile in the United States, 1956
Style, Summer 1956
Survey, 1935
Survey Graphic, December 1936; January 1937; June 1937; January 1938; June 1938; June 1938; July 1939; August 1940; June 1942; August 1942; February 1947; July 1947; October 1947; September 1947; November 1947 Time, April 15, 1940; July 4, 1949; April 17, 1950; May 29, 1950; October 12, 1953; December 20, 1954; August 19, 1974; August 26, 1974; September 16, 1974; September 23, 1974; November 18, 1974

Town Meeting, October 17, 1946
Trade Barrier News, May 15, 1939; August 21, 1939
Twelfth Street, Winter 1948
Twentieth Annual Report of the federal Power Commission, 1940
UNESCO Courier, April 1957
Union Now Bulletin, November 1, 1939
UAW-CIO, August 1953
United Nations World, November 1947; February 1948
US News and World Report, May 23, 1952; May 22, 1953; August 28, 1953; September 4, 1953; January 15, 1954; January 21, 1953; August 9, 1957; August 23, 1957; December 27, 1957; September 23, 1974

Variegation, Winter 1950
Virginia Quarterly Review, October 1935; Spring 1943
Vital Speeches, September 9, 1935; December 15, 1957
Washington University, January 1958; February 1959
Western Political Quarterly, June 1951; September 1953
Whimsy, Vol. II, No. I
Wilson Bulletin, December 1937; Wilson Library Bulletin, June 1953
Word Study, December 1956
World Liberalism, Summer 1954
World Tomorrow, May 10, 1934
Yale Review, Winter 1947
Young Catholic Messenger, March 5, 1948

BOX 43 (39408)
Series 9 - Booklet Collection, 1924-1959
Academic Due Process, 1954
Amending the Treaty Power, 1954
America In The World Today
American Bar Association, 1952
American Choice by Henry Wallace, 1940
American Industry's Stake in an International Atomic Power Program
American Tradition
American Women At War
America's Children
America's Possibilities
Arguments in Opposition to the Pending St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty
Association of the Bar of the City of New York Memorial book, 1952
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, March 1957
Atomic Challenge
Atomic Power for Profit
Atoms for Peace Awards
Availability of Information from Federal Departments and Agencies
Baden Through the Years
Bar Specializes With What Results?
Bernard DeVoto in the Easy Chair, 1935-1955
A Better Britain in a Better World
Bill of Rights, 1941
Bill of Rights 150 Years Later
Books for the Home, 1924
Budget Practices Among Newspapers
Cabinet Speaks, 1956
Calendar for May-July, 1954
Call To Action
Can America Build Houses?
Can Americans Tolerate Prison for Ideas?
Case for the Gold Standard, 1940
Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
Changes and Trends in Child Labor and Its Control, 1938
Chronicles of the Children of Psychwar
Civil Rights in the United States, 1953
Colonel H. S. Olcott, 1955
Colorado-Big Thompson Project
"Come South, Young Men"
Commisioner of Education
Committee on federal Legislation and Committee on International Law
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1939
Communism In Action, 1946
Conscience and the War, 1943
Constitution of the United States, 1937
Constitutions of Bavaria, Hesse and Wuerttemberg-Baden, 1947
Constructive Industrial Practices
Cooperation for Progress in Latin America
Cost of Government
Costs of Health Insurance, 1949
Credit Unions - The People's Banks, 1940
Crusade Against Straw Men
Declaration of Atlantic Unity
Decline and fall of the Roman Empire
Defense Job Training
Delegation of Legislative Power to the Executive Under The New Deal, 1936
Democracy in Trade Unions, 1943
Democracy in Transition
Descendants of the American Revolution
Divide and Conquer
Dramatic Workshop, 1940, 1941
Dreadful Sufferings and Thrilling Adventures of an Overland Party of Emigrants To California, Their Terrible Conflicts with Savage Tribes of Indians (1850 reprint), 1946

Dred Scott Eulogized by James Milton Turner, 1941
E.P. Dutton, Fall Books, 1939
Early Theater on the Northern Plains, 1950
Education for Survival, 1957
Edward L. Bernays Collection on Public Relations, 1947
Equal Chance
Expenditures and Income U. S. Universities and Colleges
Exporting the u.S. farm Surplus, 1957
Extent and Nature of Needs for Higher Education in Madison and St. Clair Counties
Face To face With russia
Facing Another Bomb
Fair Practice Guide, 1947
Farm Tenancy, 1937
Federal Funds for Schools
Federal Republic of Germany, Our New Ally
Federal Reserve Bulletin, April 1940
Fifteen Outstanding Articles
First Catalogue of Gelatone Facsimiles
First Missouri Editors Convention
Food, Work and War, 1942
For Union Now
Foreign Policy Bulletin, 1959
Forest Resources and Industries of Illinois
Founding Fathers
Four Addresses by John Sloan Dickey
Frederick Jackson Turner, A Memoir
Free Competitive Enterprise
Free Enterprise Versus Planned Economy
Freedom of the Mind
Freedom of the Mind of Man
Freedom of the Press, 1942
Freedom, the University and Adult Education, 1953
Freedom Without Violence
Fundamental Issue, 1940
Future Fundamentals, 1943
George Washington Key to Historical Research
Government of the People, by the People, for the People
Governor's message to the Legislature, 1955
Greatest Threat to Our American Heritage
Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications, 1957
Guiding Tomorrow's Men Today
Haguism is fascism by Norman Thomas
Have We the Courage To Be Free?
Hawaii Facts and Figures, 1946
Here's Your Target!
History and Experience or the Supreme Court?
Housing Program for America
How Good Are Our Colleges?, 1938
How Much Blanket Bond Insurance?
How Shall We Pay For Defense, 1941
How the Wheels Go 'Round
How To Prevent Misinterpretation Of Your Profits
If War Comes...Mobilizing Machines and Men, 1940
Implications of the Kellogg Pact With Respect to American Foreign Policy, 1937
In Defense of Our Liberties, 1944
Industrial Diversification in American Cities, 1930
Institutional Requirements for a More Stable World Order, 1940
Intellectuals and The War, 1940

BOX 44 (39409)

Immediate Epic
Industry Bids for Atomic Power, 1953
Industry's War Production
James Madison and His Times, 1952
Judicial Article
Kansas City Area of Missouri
Keep Our Press Free!
Know Your Presidents
Labor Education in Universities, 1946
Land of the Dead
Land of the Free, 1935
Landlordism, 1937
Let Freedom Ring
Let Robeson Sing, 1957
Letters on Communism, 1946
Let's Keep Radio Free, 1934
Little-known facts about America At Work, 1942
The Lunch Box Can Increase Production, 1942
Lynching and Frame-Up in Tennessee, 1946
Machines and Tomorrow's World, 1938
Making America Strong, 1942
Memorandum of the Special Committee on Steps Toward A Durable Peace, 1940
Men Against Time, 1942
Merge Units of Local Government in England and Wales, 1937
Mr. Justice Rutledge--the Man
Model Investment of State Funds law, 1954
Modern Courts for Illinois, 1958
Moral and Spiritual Values In Education, Los Angeles City Schools, 1944-1945
Mundt-Nixon Bill, 1948
Music Performance Trust Fund, 1952
Must We Mislead the Public?, 1951
Nam Looks At Cartels, 1946
National Conference on Intertstate Trade Barriers
The Negro and the War, 1942
New Deal In Action, 1933-1939
New Kind of Man for Governor of Illinois
No Pasaran!, 1937
Officers Directors Committees, 1942
Official Democratic Text-Book for State Campaign
One Year After Pearl Harbor, 1942
Our Dwindling Resources
Our Negro Veterans
Patrons Supplement, Associated American Artists, 1940
Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy
Peddler of Propaganda
Pensions After Sixty?
Planning for a Permanent Agriculture, 1939
Planning For War and peace, 1940
Preparing Now for Post-War Problems, 1942
Press, Radio and Film in West Germany, 1953
Pretesting Readers' reactions to Format and Content Changes in Newspapers, 1981
Print Collector's Quarterly, 1940
Private Law as public Law, 1940
Public Management of Private Employment Volume-A Proposal, 1957
Questions and Answers on the WPA, 1939
Race and Conscience in America, 1959
Railway Mail Story
REA is Different, 1943
Read Your Labels, 1941
Reader's Digest Public Service Guide
Recasting Our Deportation Law: Proposals for reform, 1956
Record of manufacturing Profits, 1942
Report of the 1966 Sigma Delta Chi Advancement of Freedom of Information Committee
Report of the 1967 Sigma Delta Chi Advancement of Freedom of Information Committee
Report of the Advisory Committee On Personnel, Unemployment Compensation Commission of Missouri, 1939

Report of the Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University in the City of New York, 1939

Robert William Wells, 1936
Rheumatic Fever
Rural Relief and Recovery, 1939
St. Louis Post Dispatch Stylebook
St. Louis Story: A Study of Desegregation, 1956
The "Satire" of Thorstein Vebelen's Theory of the Leisure Class, 1932
Security Or The Dole?, 1939
Seeking Foreign Trouble, 1940
Service Etiquette and Courtesy, 1941
Sherman Act and Labor Disputes, 1940
Shooter's Guide, 1925
So the People May Prosper
So, You Want A Divorce!, 1957
Social Science and Freedom
Some Notes for Trade Union Organizers
Southerner Looks At Negro Discrimination
Speaking As A Private Citizen, James Bryant Conant
State of the University, 1958-59
Statement by Harlow H. Curtice, 1955
Statement on Foreign Relations and Defence
Still No Amnesty
Story of the Bricker Amendment
Story of the Pinnacle
Student Cooperation, 1941
Suggested Employment Procedures, 1940
Summary of Basic Wage Rates and Hours for Chauffeurs and Helpers, 1955
Summary of Engineering Research, 1960
Supreme Court of Illinois, 1959
Supreme Court of the United States, 1942
Survey of the Financial Administration of Nebraska Counties, 1938
Survey of Literature on Postwar Reconstruction, 1943
Target for Termites
Tariff Act of 1930
Ten Great American Classics
Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933-37
Tenth Anniversary of Women's International Democratic Federation
These Rights Are Ours to Keep
Thirty Five Years of Educational Pioneering
This Is DuPont
Trade Unions in a Free Society, 1946
Tradition or National Security
Treaty Law and the Constitution
True Republican Record, 1929-1933
Turning Point Toward Peace
TVA: Profit or Loss?
Unconquered People
University of Missouri Bulletin, Measurement of Reading in Five Weekly Newspapers, 1940

BOX 45 (39410)
United States Circuit Court of Appeals, 1941
United States Information Agency, 1956
United States and the World Economy
United States Exports to Venezuela
War Program of American Industry and Resolutions, 1942
Way of Escape
What the High Schools Ought To Teach, 1940
What Will Social Security mean To You?
Where Do We Go from Here?
Where is Another?
Who Can Afford Health, 1939
Who Killed Carlo Tresca?
Who's Too Small for the Health Program?
Who's un-American?, 1935
Winding Up of Foreign Policy Debate
Wiretapping, Eavesdropping and the Bill of Rights
World Spotlight on Westminster
Work ahead in Hope, 1960
World of Great Powers, 1947
You and Industry Booklets, 1942
Your Congressman's Vote on the New Deal

INDEX
Abortion, f. 661
Addams, Jane, f. 663
African Americans (Race Problems), f. 1183, 1230-1231, Box 44
America First Committee, f. 268
Baldwin, Roger, f. 261
Birth Control, f. 718-720, 1138, 1148
Black, Hugo, f. 95, 260
Bovard, Oliver K., f. 3
Brandeis, Louis, f. 224
Brown Shoe Company, f. 733
"Building the Constitution," f. 261, 263
Catholicism, f. 273
Child Labor, f. 258
Civil Liberties, f. 1-1411
Civil Service, f. 269
Clemens, Cyril, f. 277
Cochran, John, f. 257
Committee On Militarism In Education, f. 255
Communism, f. 798-802, 809, 811, 887, 1271
Constituional Convention, f. 256
Cousins, Norman, f. 275
Dairy Industry, f. 251
Desegregation, f. 823
Dilliard, Irving, f. 1-1411
Discrimination, 273
Douglas, Paul, f. 831-832, 184
Douglas, W. O., f. 834
Eugene Field House, f. 256
Farben, I. G., f. 1158, 868
Forest Fires, f. 258
"Fourth Estate" (term), f. 253
Frankfurter, Felix, f. 254, 258, 274, 275
Harvard University, f. 264-268
Hennings, Senator Thomas, f. 61, 172, 577
Hogan, Frank, f. 262
Hoover, Herbert, f. 260
Hoover, J. Edgar, f. 275
Humphrey, Hubert, f. 252
Hutchins, Robert M., f. 202
Integration, f. 979-980, 1183
Isserman, Ferdinand, f. 985
Journalism, f. 1-1411
Kaufmann, Aloys P., f. 1004
Lovejoy, Elijah, f. 83, 858-859
McAdams, Charles, f. 257
McCarthy, Joseph, f. 1043-10456
McKinley Bridge, f. 1046
Merchant Marines, f. 257
Merchants Exchange of St. Louis, f. 1048-1049
Military Training on College Campuses, f. 255
Minimum Wage Law (1938), f. 262
Missouri Constitution, f. 1061
Nieman Fellowship, f. 264-268
Nuremberg, f. 274
O'Hare, Frank, f. 269
Price Control, f. 272
Prohibition, f. 259
Pulitzer, Joseph, f. 209, 230-247, 366, 502, 532, 533, 1176-1178
Pulitzer Prize, f. 24
Pulitizer, Ralph, f. 266
Roosevelt, Eleanor, f. 260
Ross, Charles, f. 162
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, f. 1-1413
Sacco-Vanzetti, f. 258, 1210
Sandberg, Carl, f. 274
Scott, Dred, f. 93
Securities Act (1933), f.254
Slot Machines, f. 259
Sobell, Morton, f. 1247-1249
Stackalee, f. 1297
Stevenson, Adlai, f. 58, 182, 207, 337
Supreme Court, f. 1-1411
Truman, Harry, f. 1357-1359
Veiled Prophet, f. 1347
Villard, Oswald Garrison, f. 256
Webster Groves Nature Study Society, f. 266
Women's International League of Peace and Freedom, f. 1404
Works Progress Administration, f. 258
Zeitlin, Jacob, f. 258

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