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Description: This collection consists of over 7,200 items of bound pamphlets, unbound pamphlets, and microfilm. Pamphlets by Harry Elmer Barnes, Dr. Charles Austin Beard, Hastings William Sackville Russell Bedford (Marquis of Tavistock) (When Germany is Defeated - ?, 1942; Some Essays on War and Peace, 1944), William E. Borah, James F. Byrnes, Kenneth Colegrove, Ralph Easley, John T. Flynn, Gannett For President National Committee, Frank E. Gannett, F.A. Harper, Henry Hazlitt, Alger Hiss, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, Howard E. Kershner, Charles A. Lindbergh, Pat McCarran, Felix Morley, National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, Dorothy Thompson, Commendatore Luigi Villari, and Wendell L. Willkie. American Liberty League pamphlets, including works by Jouett Shouse.
Websites with information:
https://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
http://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
Finding aids:
http://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2110.xml
https://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2110.xml
[0480] Carnegie Institution of Washington - Eugenics Record Office Collection, 1902-2003
Location: Library and Archives, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
Description: Charles Davenport (1866-1944) was president of the American Society of Zoologists and in 1910 he founded the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) at Cold Spring Harbor, and appointed Harry H. Laughlin (1880-1943) to direct it. Laughlin became a spokesman for the programmatic side of the eugenics movement, lobbying for eugenic legislation to restrict immigration and sterilize "defectives," educating the public on eugenic health, and disseminating eugenic ideas widely. The Eugenics Record Office Collection contains administrative papers, photographs, publications and supporting materials produced in the collection and analysis of American genetic and family history records. The collection is divided into five series: H. H. Laughlin material, Horse Studies; ERO Publications; ERO Family Studies and ERO Administrative material. Series 1: H. H. Laughlin (1912-1935), contains six boxes of Laughlin authored studies of hereditary afflictions, legislative policies, draft manuscripts, and assorted reprints from 1910 to 1940. Also included are small collections of pedigrees and biological sketches. Series 1: ERO Publications, contains publications by Charles B. Davenport, Irving Fisher, Laughlin, Harry Olson, and Gladys Schwesinger, and copies of The Eugenical News (various issues, 1927, 1930-1934, 1937) and The Eugenics Review (London) (1941, 1945, 1947, 1950-1953) [online at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/journals/1186/].
Reference:
Elizabeth Pessala, "Processing Grant for Eugenics Record Office Collection at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory," Metropolitan Archivist, Volume 18, No. 2 (Summer 2012), pp. 30-31, http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/98735764.
Websites with information:
http://library.cshl.edu/personal-collections/charles-delisi/delisi-finding-aid/98-archives/special-collections/e
ugenics
Finding aids:
http://library.cshl.edu/attachments/article/285/Eugenics%20Record%20Office%20Collection%20Detailed%2
0Inventory.pdf
http://archives.cshl.edu/R/755429TVRIQEDISBP97U7JKEI1FRH9BNDEXXKVEH2QC7TYCU3G-02663?func=coll
ections-result&collection_id=1619&pds_handle=GUEST
http://archives.cshl.edu/view/action/singleViewer.do?dvs=1394719718178~735&locale=en_US&DELIVERY_R
ULE_ID=7&application=DIGITOOL-3&forebear_coll=1281&frameId=1&usePid1=true&usePid2=true
[0481] Papers of (Leonard) Robert Carr, Baron Carr of Hadley, 1942-2004, Shelfmarks: MSS. Eng. c. 7299-329; d. 3669-724; e. 3589
Location: Department of Special Collections and Western Manuscripts, Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BG United Kingdom
Description: (Leonard) Robert Carr (1916-2012) was a Conservative politician. Series B. Political correspondence and papers, 1942-99. [Subseries] B.1. General political correspondence, 1942-99, contains correspondence with Edward Heath, John Major, Margaret Thatcher, and Charles, Prince of Wales.
Websites with information:
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/2004/04digests/politics.htm
Finding aid:
http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/wmss/online/modern/carr/carr.html
[0482] Dale Carpenter Papers, 1989-1999, Collection 177
Location: Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies, Special Collections and Rare Books, 111 Elmer L. Andersen Library, University of Minnesota, 222 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455
Description: Dale A. Carpenter (1968- ) is a professor at the University of Minnesota Law School. The collection includes professional and personal correspondence, minutes, news clippings, publicity, court documents, policy drafts, speeches, surveys and newsletters reflecting Carpenter's work with and leadership of several Texas gay/lesbian advocacy groups. Documents include Religious Right in Texas Politics Clippings 1992-1996; CC Watch (newsletter exposing the Christian Coalition, 1995); Let Freedom Ring News (newsletter opposed to the religious right in the Houston community, October 1996); and The Link Newsletter (Voter Guide Issue, right wing perspective, 1998).
Finding aids:
http://discover.lib.umn.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=umfa;cc=umfa;q1=Dale%20Carpenter%20Papers;rgn
=main;view=text;didno=scrbt177
http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/scrbt177.xml
[0483] Ralph Lawrence Carr Collection, 1897-1951, MSS #1208
Location: Stephen H. Hart Library and Research Center, History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203
Description: Carr (1887-1950) was a water law attorney and politician, governor of Colorado, 1939-1943, and member of the Board of Regents, University of Colorado, 1945-1950. Collection consists of correspondence (1897-1951), speeches (1926-1949), writings (1936-1949), legal materials (1898-1950), miscellaneous purged legal files, maps and technical drawings, and oral interview audio tapes. Correspondents include Wendell Willkie.
Reference:
James E. Sherow, An Inventory of the Papers of Ralph L. Carr: A Holding of the Library of the Colorado Historical Society (Denver, Co., The Society, 1988).
Websites with information:
http://c70003.eos-intl.net/C70003/OPAC/Details/Record.aspx?BibCode=2565803
http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html
[0484] Ralph Lawrence Carr papers, 1924-1957, WH61
Location: Western History Collections, Western History and Genealogy, The Denver Public Library, Level 5, 10 W. Fourteenth Ave. Pkwy, Denver, Colorado 80204-2731
Description: Ralph Lawrence Carr (1887-1950) was Governor of Colorado from 1939 to 1943. Collection contains correspondence, reports, campaign pamphlets, five scrapbooks (chiefly clippings about Carr's political career), speech transcripts, manuscripts and legal documents. Series 2. Governor of Colorado 1941-1948, contains copies of States rights, federal encroachments and the place of the individual, by Ralph L. Carr (1943; Originally published in The Mines magazine (Mar. 1943)); Safeguarding States Rights, Commercial Club, San Francisco, California, July 14, 1941: speech (transcript); and Should the government be responsible for our natural resources? Speakers: Hon. Joseph C. O'Mahoney ... Ralph L. Carr ... Interrogators: Richard H. Rutledge ... Robert S. Palmer ... (Columbus, Ohio, American education press, 1943) (Town meeting; Bulletin of America's town meeting of the air, vol. 9, no. 13).
Websites with information:
http://eadsrv.denverlibrary.org/sdx/pl/western.shtm
Finding aid:
http://eadsrv.denverlibrary.org/sdx/pl/toc.xsp?id=WH61&qid=sdx_q5&fmt=tab&idtoc=WH61-pleadetoc&ba
se=fa&n=15&ss=true&as=true&ai=Advanced
[0485] The Governor Ralph L. Carr Collection, bulk 1939-1943
Location: Colorado State Archives, 1313 Sherman, Room 120, Denver, CO 80203-2274
Description: The Colorado Governors collections include 54 cubic feet of material related to Ralph Lawrence Carr (1887-1950), Governor of Colorado from 1939-1943. The major series included in the collection are speeches and messages, correspondence, the Executive Record, reports, and miscellaneous.
Reference:
Ivona Elenton, Governor Ralph Carr: An Archival Research Handbook to a Colorado Governor's Collection (M.A., Uppsala universitet, 2010), http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:324808/FULLTEXT03
Websites with information:
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/archives/statehood-governors-1927-1951
Finding aids:
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sites/default/files/Carr.pdf
http://192.70.175.163/dpa/doit/archives/govs/carr.html
[0485a] Virginia Spencer Carr collection, 1913-1984, ASM0058
Location: Special Collections, University of Miami Libraries, 1300 Memorial Drive, P.O. Box 248214, Coral Gables, Florida 33124-0320
Description: The Virginia Spencer Carr Collection contains correspondence, research notes, interviews (transcripts and audio tapes), photographs, manuscript drafts of publications and other materials compiled and created by Virginia Spencer Carr (1929-2012) in the course of her research and writing of John Dos Passos: A Life. Series 1: Correspondence, includes letters and documents solicited and compiled by Virginia Spencer Carr. Files on William F. Buckley, Jr., John Chamberlain, Granville Hicks (and wife Dorothy), Isaac Don and Ruth Levine, and Eugene Lyons. Series 2: General Files, contains extensive research notes, photocopies of original documents and other materials compiled in the course of research on the life of John Dos Passos. Files on William Buckley, John Dos Passos, and Granville Hicks.
Websites with information:
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/?p=collections/classifications&id=5
Finding aids:
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/?p=collections/findingaid&id=597&q=
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/?p=collections/controlcard&id=597&templateset=printcontrolcard
&disabletheme=1#
http://proust.library.miami.edu/findingaids/legacy/asm0058CL.pdf
[0486] Alexis Carrel Papers
Location: Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University Library, 37th & O Streets NW, Washington DC 20057-1174
Description: Papers of the French physician and philosopher Alexis Carrel (1873-1944), recipient of the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1912. Carrel's prodigious writings, much of it unpublished, cover the history of genetics and eugenics among many other subjects. The papers include many of Carrel's research files, the manuscript of his book Man the Unknown, offprints of scientific articles, and a voluminous correspondence with, among others, Charles A. Lindbergh.
Websites with information:
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/clt1.htm
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/eurhist.htm
http://www.clir.org/hiddencollections/registry/hc.0448
[0487] Fonds Alexis Carrel, 1890-1980s
Location: Bibliothèque de l'Académie nationale de médecine, 16 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France
Description: Contains copies of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, "An Apparatus for the Culture of Whole Organs," The Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 62, n°3, 1 Sept. 1935, pp. 409-431; "Charles Lindbergh i det Allerhelligste," Politiken, 12 Aug. [1936], p. 5; a draft of a letter from Alexis Carrel to Charles Lindbergh; Carrel and Lindbergh, "The Culture of Whole Organs," Science, vol. 81, n°2112, 21 June 1935, pp. 621-623; and articles concerning Charles Lindbergh, Oct. 1937-5 Oct. 1949.
Websites with information:
http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/#details?id=FileId-1337
Finding aid:
http://bibliotheque.academie-medecine.fr/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Carrel_Inventaire-version-d%C3%A9
finitive.pdf
[0488] Alexis Carrel papers, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research Scientific Staff, 1906-1957, FA231
Location: The Rockefeller Archive Center, 15 Dayton Avenue, Sleepy Hollow, New York 10591
Description: Alexis Carrel (1873-1944), born and educated in Lyon, France, was a physician who worked in experimental surgery at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1906 until his retirement in 1939. He perfected the technique of vascular surgery and was awarded the Nobel prize in medicine in 1912 for his work on the suture of blood vessels and organ transplants. His best-selling popular science book Man the Unknown (1935) showed some eugenic leanings and conservative views. His celebrity increased when he brought Charles Lindbergh into his laboratory to assist with the design and operation of an organ perfusion pump. In his final years, Carrel worked in Occupied France as head of a research institute in Paris that was funded by the Vichy government. The collection consists of biographical articles, newspaper clippings, correspondence (1906-1944), experimental notes (1909), inquiries about Carrel (1936-1970), photographs of Dr. Carrel and his laboratory, and reprints. Includes material relating to the perfusion pump designed with Charles A. Lindbergh for work in tissue culture, and a copy of Alexis Carrel, The Voyage to Lourdes. Translated by Virgilia Peterson, With a Preface by Charles A. Lindbergh (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1950).
Reference:
David Hamilton, "Alexis Carrel's Career at the Rockefeller Institute" (2011), http://www.rockarch.org/publications/resrep/hamilton.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://www.rockarch.org/collections/individuals/ru/
Finding aid:
http://dimes.rockarch.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/FA231/FA231.xml
[0489] Charles Patrick Carroll papers, 1809-1999, 2001C76
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-6010
Description: Charles Patrick Carroll (1916-2004) researched German medicine from 1895-1945. The papers consist of correspondence, notes, conference papers, and printed matter, relating to medical ethics, and to medical, legal, moral and theological aspects of euthanasia, sterilization, abortion, assisted suicide, and related issues. Includes copies of transcripts of war crime trials of Nazi doctors at Nuremberg. The series Research materials, contains files on Abortion, Apartheid, Birth control, Robert Bork, Buck vs. Bell 1927, William F. Buckley, Whittaker Chambers, Club of Rome, Eugenics, Euthanasia, Fluoride, Francis Galton, Genocide, Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, Billy Graham, Madison Grant, Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hitler, Holocaust, Clyde Kluckhohn, C. Everett Koop, C.S. Lewis, Malcolm Muggeridge, Bernard Nathanson on abortion, National Organization of Episcopalians for Life, Nazis, Neo-Nazis, Richard John Neuhaus, Michael Novak, Race, Racial hygiene, Ayn Rand, Revisionism, Alfred Rosenberg, Rutherford Institute, Secular humanism, William Shockley, Society For The Protection Of The Unborn (SPUC), Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn, Sterilization, Dorothy Thompson, Jozef Tiso, United for Life, Eric Voegelin, Volcom (Value of Life Committee), and West Germany: Right wing extremists 1975.
Finding aid:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3j49r7v7/entire_text/
[0489a] Peter Carroll papers relating to Phyllis Schlafly, 1952-1983
Location: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Green Library, Stanford University, 557 Escondido Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Description: In 1983 Peter N. Carroll (1943- ) interviewed Phyllis Schlafly about her career. She sent him a selection of her writings and publications by the Eagle Forum about her work. Includes a letter from Carroll to Schlafly, and her response (written on the original letter), 1983. Other material includes a 1952 press release from the Schlafly for Congress Committee, a 1967 speech for the Women's National Press Club luncheon, flyers from the Citizens for Schlafly Committee and other papers relating to committee work, 1968; a typescript by Schlafly, "Are we 'Hell-bent on national suicide'?", 1971; Eagle Forum publications, and two cassettes of the Carroll interview of Schlafly, 1983.
Websites with information:
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4328803
https://purl.stanford.edu/kx575hs5796
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/462157006
http://www.worldcat.org/title/peter-carroll-papers-relating-to-phyllis-schlafly-1952-1983/oclc/462157006
[0490] Asa Carter Papers (1 reel microfilm and 1 audio tape), Publications, 1956 and undated, AR1265
Location: Department of Archives and Manuscripts, Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place, Birmingham, AL 35203-2794
Description: In 1954, Asa Earl Carter (1925-1979), segregationist, politician, speech-writer, and novelist, moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where his political activities included hosting a radio show for the American States Rights Association and leading the Alabama Council movement. Later he founded the North Alabama White Citizens Council in Birmingham. This collection contains three issues (March, April, and September-October 1956) of Carter's white supremacist newspaper The Southerner and one LP record entitled Essays of Asa Carter, Album 1.
Reference:
Dan T. Carter, "Southern History, American Fiction: The Secret Life of Southwestern Novelist Forrest Carter." In Rewriting the South: History and Fiction. Eds. Lothar Honnighausen and Valeria Gennaro Lerda. Transatlantic Perspectives 3. Tubingen: Francke, 1993, pp. 286-304.
Websites with information:
http://web.archive.org/web/20090517041910/http://www.bplonline.org/archives/collections/civilrightsmo
vementandracerelations.asp
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=5
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=6
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/collections.aspx?q=C
Finding aid:
http://www.bplonline.org/resources/archives/aids/AR1265.pdf
[0491] Dan T. Carter research files, circa 1930-2006, Manuscript Collection No. 777
Location: Emory University, Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, 201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Description: Dan T. Carter (1940- ) is an American historian. Research files relating to Dan T. Carter's publication of Scottsboro: a Tragedy of the American South (1970) and The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics (1995), including transcripts of interviews and printed materials including newspaper clippings and articles. Contains files or information on Alabama State Sovereignty Commission, Attacks against NAACP, Tom Brady, William F. Buckley, Chambliss trial - Birmingham bombing: copies of newspaper articles; typed notes taken from transcript of State of Alabama v. Robert E. Chambliss, 1977 [16th Street Baptist Church bombing, Dixiecrats, James Eastland, Facts Forum, Dr. Edward R. Fields, Billy James Hargis, John Edgar Hoover, Ray Jenkins, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Ku Klux Klan, Joseph McCarthy, Robert Shelton, Gerald L. K. Smith, J.B. Stoner, Richard Viguerie, and Governor George C. Wallace. Also includes a copy of Tom Brady, Black Monday, 1955 ("Black Monday" refers to May 17, 1954, the date of the Supreme Court decision to desegregate [Brown v. Board]).
Reference:
Dan Carter, "George Wallace: One of the most important, and neglected, figures in modern American history," Lisa's leaks—'Madness in the Magnolias,' Nov. 15, 2015, http://lisaleaks.com/2015/11/15/george-wallace-one-of-the-most-important-and-neglected-figures-in-modern-american-history/ and https://lisaleaks.com/2015/11/15/ge
orge-wallace-one-of-the-most-important-and-neglected-figures-in-modern-american-history/.
Websites with information:
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/titles/C/?page=3
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/664135869
http://www.worldcat.org/title/dan-t-carter-research-files-1930-2006/oclc/664135869
Finding aids:
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/carter777/
https://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/carter777/
http://findingaids.library.emory.edu/documents/carter777/printable/
http://larson.library.emory.edu/marbl/findingaids/content.php?id=carter777_103340
[0492] Hodding Carter, II, and Betty Werlein Carter papers, 1872-2000 (bulk 1918-2000), MSS. 127
Location: Manuscripts Division, Special Collections, Mississippi State University Library, 395 Hardy Rd, P.O. Box 5408, Mississippi State, MS 39762-5408
Description: Correspondence, personal papers, literary manuscripts, and publications concerning the Carters and their careers. Hodding Carter (1907-1972) was born in Louisiana and attended Bowdoin College and the Columbia University School of Journalism. He began his career in journalism in the 1920's as a reporter in Jackson, Mississippi, and New Orleans, Louisiana. Carter and Betty Werlein of New Orleans were married in 1931, and soon after started their own newspaper, the Hammond (Louisiana) Courier. With Hodding as editor and Betty as business manager, the Courier consistently opposed the rule of Huey Long. Hodding Carter ran for the House of Representatives in 1935 after Long's death, but was defeated. In 1936, at the invitation of William Alexander Percy, the Carters moved to Greenville, Mississippi, and set up the Delta Star. Two years later the Star was merged to form the Delta Democrat-Times. Carter was best known after World War II for his editorials, magazine articles, books, and speeches advocating racial justice in the South. Carter's 1946 series urging racial tolerance earned him the Pulitzer Prize. In 1954, the Mississippi House of Representatives voted him a "liar" for his articles on the Citizens' Councils. The Carter papers document the important events and social movements to which the Carters were witnesses or participants, such as the political careers of Huey Long and Theodore Bilbo, World War II, the Office of War Information, the rise of the Citizen's Councils in the 1950's, the integration of the University of Mississippi in 1962, and changes in race relations throughout the country.
Websites with information:
http://library.msstate.edu/specialcollections/manuscripts/fulllist.php
http://www.lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/civilrights/
http://lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/politics/
http://lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/journalism/
http://lib.msstate.edu/specialcollections/collections/manuscripts/afam/
[0493] Hodding Carter Periodicals, 1948-1969, MUM00066
Location: The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848
Description: Collection consists of periodicals which contain articles written by or about Hodding Carter. These materials are dated 1948-1969.
Websites with information:
http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives-subject-guide/journalism-and-mass-media-manuscript-collections?page=show
Finding aid:
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00066.html
[0494] Margaret B. Carter Papers, 1926-1976 (bulk 1944-1974), AR239
Location: Special Collections, The University of Texas at Arlington Library, 702 Planetarium Place, Arlington, TX 76019
Description: Margaret Carter (1909-1988) was a political strategist for the Democratic Party in Tarrant County, Texas. Her papers relate to various political organizations and activities in the county and state. The papers contain correspondence, minutes, speeches, reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, printed material, and memorabilia. Includes materials on such topics as civil rights, Conservative Organizations and Propaganda, Equal Rights Amendment, Fascism and Communism, McCarthyism, Right Wing Propaganda, and right-to-work.
Finding aids:
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00119/arl-00119.html
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00119/00119-P.html
[0495] Robert P. Casey Collection, 1940-2000, Manuscript Group 406
Location: Pennsylvania State Archives, 350 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120
Description: Robert P. Casey (1932-2000) was Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania from 1987 to 1995. He was particularly active in the fight against legalized abortion. News Articles, 1985-1995, include "The Gene McCarthy of the War on Abortion," Business Week, January 30, 1995, and "Abortion and the Health Plan - Fatal Coercion," National Right to Life News, January 1994.
Websites with information:
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/mg/index.htm
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/1951-present/4285/robert_p__casey/471869
Finding aid:
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/mg/mg406.htm
[0496] Fondo Mario Cassiano, 1930-1990
Location: Fondazione Ugo Spirito e Renzo de Felice, Via Genova, 24, 00184 Roma, Italy
Description: Mario Cassiano (1915-2005) was a lawyer and founder of the Movimento sociale italiano. He was chief press officer of the Ministero dell'economia in the Repubblica sociale italiana. The collection contains press releases and internal party circulars, weekly bulletins, and material relating to the first five national congresses of the party (1948-56). Serie 1: Attività nella Repubblica sociale italiana, 1941-1945, contains manuscripts, reports, press releases and brochures collected during the activity of Cassiano in the Repubblica sociale italiana and in the Ministero della cultura popolare (1941-1943). Serie 2: Attività nel Movimento sociale italiano, 1930-1990, contains, in Sottoserie 1: Attività del partito, 1947-1965, interim regulations and electoral programs, weekly circulars, circular letters, and bulletins; and in Sottoserie 2: Propaganda e documentazione, 1930-1990, press clippings, posters, and leaflets. Also contains material relating to the Associazione studentesca d'azione nazionale (A.S.A.N.) "Giovane Italia."
References:
Gianni Rossi, La destra e gli ebrei: una storia italiana (Rubbettino Editore, 2003), p. 77 n.48; Francesca Garello and Lucia R. Petese, Inventario dei fondi Mario Cassiano (1930-1990) e Movimento sociale italiano (1946-1995) (Roma, Palombi, 2009).
Websites with information:
http://www.itacultura.it/index.php/archivio/lettorejson/cassiano.json
http://www.fondazionespirito.it/sito2012/archiviostorico.asp
http://www.archivionline.senato.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&LEV=1&REQF=,376286,45090
4,1698040,376209,376206,
Finding aids:
http://www.archivionline.senato.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&LEV=1&REQF=,376286,45090
4,1698040,376209,376206,#
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&ID=164490
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&ID=164490&LEV=2&SORT=
[0497] Boyd Cathey Papers, 1965-1998, Coll. 04629
Location: Southern Historical Collection, Manuscripts Department, 4th Floor, Wilson Library CB# 3926, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-8890
Description: Boyd Cathey (1950- ) of Raleigh, N.C., is a political conservative; senior editor of The Southern Partisan, a conservative quarterly; and co-editor of The Conservative Perspective: A View from North Carolina (1988). The collection contains a few items relating to The Southern Partisan; copies of The Conservative Perspective, 1984-1988; and materials relating to the political campaigns of Pat Robertson for president, 1987-1988; Jack Kemp campaign, 1988; Jesse Helms for United States Senate, 1988-1990; and Pat Buchanan for president, 1991-1992. Correspondence with Russell Kirk and National Review.
Websites with information:
http://library.unc.edu/wilson/shc/findingaids/browse-finding-aids/
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/c/
Finding aid:
http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/c/Cathey,Boyd.html
[0497a] Catholic Pamphlet Collection, 1920-1989 (bulk 1930s-1950s), MS/021 [partly digital collection]
Location: Archives & Manuscript Collections, University Libraries, University of St. Thomas, 2115 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55105
Description: The Catholic Pamphlet Collection is an artificial collection of published pamphlets on a variety of topics related to the Roman Catholic Church. Series H: Marriage / Divorce / Family / Parenting / Birth Control, contains copies of The Church and Eugenics, by Bertrand L. Conway (The Paulist Press: n.d.) And The CCL Story, For the art of natural family planning (Couple to Couple League, n.d.). Series J: Race / Culture Wars / Political Science / Communism/ Labor / Business Ethics, contains copies of Beware of the 'Patriots', by Lon Francis (Our Sunday Visitor: 1947); Bishop Sheil on McCarthy (UAW-CIO Education Department: 1954); The Church, The State, and Mrs. McCollum, by Clarence Manion (Ave Maria Press: 1950); Climax of Civilization: World Conquest by Communism?, by William J. Smith (The Paulist Press: 1947) [online at http://ucf.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/ucf%3A5115]; Communism Means Slavery, by William Henry Chamberlin (The Catholic Information Society: 1947); Communism Strategy and Tactics, by Liston M Oak (The Catholic Society: 1947); Communism the Opium of the People, by Fulton J. Sheen ( St. Anthony's Guild: 1937); The Soviet Regime in Practice, by Eugene Lyons (Catholic Information Society: 1947); Stalin's Worldwide Fifth Column, by William Henry Chamberlin (The Catholic Information Society: n.d.); and Why I Ceased to be a Communist, by Freda Utley (Catholic Information Society: 1946).
Finding aid:
https://archon.stthomas.edu/?p=collections/findingaid&id=22&q=
