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Finding aids:

http://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml7.html

https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml7_fullguide.html

[0587] Clarkana Papers of Joshua Reuben Clark, Jr., 1873-1962, MSS 303

Location: 20th & 21st Century Western & Mormon Americana, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, 1130 HBLL, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602

Description: Clark (1871-1961) was an educator, lawyer, statesman, and Mormon Church leader. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, drafts of writings, speeches, articles, notes, photographs, and other papers relating to Clark's career in government as Solicitor for the Dept. of State, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, and Under Secretary of State, and his activities as a member of the First Presidency of the Mormon Church. The papers contain anti-Semitic pamphlets and information on The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. There is also correspondence with the America First Committee, Ezra Taft Benson, William E. Borah, Herbert Hoover, Alfred M. Landon, and J. Bracken Lee. The Pamphlet File contains materials on the Committee for Constitutional Government and the Bricker Amendment. The Topic File and Subject File contain files on Communism.

Reference:

David C. Nelson, "Private Diplomacy During the Interwar Years: A Confluence of Mormonism, Nazism, and Investor Advocacy," EUCE Research 2005-2006, p. 11, http://eucenter.tamu.edu/sites/default/files/Research­Papers/Nelson.pdf.

Websites with information:

https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php

Finding aids:

http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS303.xml

http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS303addendum.xml

https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/printView.php?ead=UPB_MSS303

[0588] Mark W. Clark Collection, 1916-1984

Location: The Citadel Archives & Museum, 171 Moultrie Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29409

Description: Mark W. Clark (1896-1984) was an American general. In 1954, after retiring from the Army, he was named to the national policy committee of For America. In 1960, Gen. Clark stated that the United States should withdraw from the United Nations because "no useful purpose is served by the United States being a member." The papers consist of Gen. Clark's official and personal correspondence, diaries, documents, speeches, films, photographs, clippings, and manuscripts relating to his military career in World War II, Austria, and Korea, and his presidency of The Citadel. The bulk of the material pertains to General Clark's commands in World War II. Contains letters from General Joseph McNarney (re: operation of recreational facilities without racial segregation) and General Edward Almond.

Websites with information:

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/subject_guides/pdf/Civil_Rights_Guide_to_Studies.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www3.citadel.edu/museum/Clark_Inventory.pdf

Finding aid (microfilm copy in the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410):

http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/Finding_Aids/pdf/Clark_Mark_Papers.pdf

[0589] Frederick H. Clausen papers, 1898, 1904-1945

Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State St., Madison, WI 53706-1417

Description: Frederick H. Clausen (1875-1944) was president of the Van Brunt Manufacturing Company at Horicon and president of the Wisconsin Manufacturers Association. Papers consist largely of speeches and writings on the farm equipment industry, grain seeders manufactured by Van Brunt, conservation, and good government. There is a letter from H.A. Jung of the American Vigilant Intelligence Federation to Clausen's brother Leon R. Clausen, president of the J.I. Case Co., about the enthusiastic response to one of the National Recovery Administration speeches.

Websites with information:

http://184.168.105.185/archivegrid/collection/data/145787467

http://www.worldcat.org/title/frederick-h-clausen-papers-1898-1904-1945/oclc/145787467

[0590] Leon R. Clausen Papers, 1905-1965, Mss 1021; PH 6518

Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706-1417

Description: Papers of Leon R. Clausen (1877-1965), president (1924-1948) and chairman of the board (1948-1958) of the J.I. Case Company, a manufacturer of tractors and farm equipment located in Racine, Wisconsin. The papers consist of memoirs, speeches and writings, personal and business correspondence, and subject files. They primarily document Clausen's conservative, anti-Communist political views and his pre-Case business career. Correspondence or subject files on Harry Byrd, the Bricker Amendment, Communism, Dwight Eisenhower, Foundation for Economic Education, Barry Goldwater, Merwin K. Hart (National Economic Council), Frank E. Holman, James L. Wick (Human Events), Harry Jung (American Vigilant Intelligence Federation), Joseph P. Kamp (Constitutional Educational League), Verne Kaub (American Council of Christian Laymen), David Lawrence, and Joseph R. McCarthy.

Websites with information:

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/272956008

http://www.worldcat.org/title/leon-r-clausen-papers-1905-1965/oclc/272956008

Finding aid:

http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;view=text;­rgn=main;didno=uw

-whs-mss01021

[0591] Robert Howard Claxton Collection on Central America, 1966-1992, Collection 112

Location: The Latin American Library, Tulane University, 7001 Freret Street, New Orleans LA 70118

Description: This collection consists of Guatemalan newspapers and clippings from U.S. newspapers, left or right-wing oriented, relating to events in Guatemala in the 1960's to the 1980's.

Finding aid:

http://lal.tulane.edu/collections/manuscripts/claxton_central

[0591a] Cyril Clemens Collection, 1686-1982 (bulk 1927-1970), MSS16154

Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680

Description: Biographer and editor (1902-1999). Letters received from prominent people relating to the International Mark Twain Society or to some aspect of Samuel Langhorne Clemens's life or literary works written by him under the name Mark Twain. Also includes production materials for several works on him by Cyril Clemens, and copies of historical documents collected by Cyril Clemens.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/c

http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html

Finding aids:

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010263

http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010263.3

http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2010/ms010263.pdf

[0591b] Cyril Clemens Papers, 1912-1982

Location: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, National Archives, 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538

Description: A relative of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), Cyril Clemens (1902-1999) was a Mark Twain scholar and founder and editor of the journal, Mark Twain Quarterly. He also collected memorabilia and other materials pertaining to Franklin Roosevelt. This collection consists of clippings, correspondence, and memorabilia relating to Franklin Roosevelt. Also included are several publications written or edited by Cyril Clemens, including copies of Mark Twain Journal and Mark Twain Quarterly.

Websites with information:

http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/collections/list.html

http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/pdfs/historical_materials.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/collections/franklin/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=93&q

=&rootcontentid=10850

[0591c] Cyril Clemens Manuscript Collection, 1632-1995 (bulk 1890-1960), DOC MSS 32

Location: Archives and Manuscripts, Special Collections, Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University, 3650 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108

Description: Cyril C. Clemens (1902-1999) was founder and president of the International Mark Twain Society. Series 2: Autographs, 1659-1993, contains files on William F. Buckley, Jr.; James Forrestal; President Herbert Hoover; J. Edgar Hoover; Alf Landon; Clare Boothe Luce; Benito Mussolini; Ezra Pound (an article from the Italian publication Tempo, with a typewritten inscription probably by Pound); Ronald Reagan; George Santayana; Strom Thurmond; George C. Wallace; John Wayne; Owen Wister; and W.B. Yeats. Series 3: Clippings, 1803-1995, contains a copy of Archibald Henderson's sketch of Twain from Harper's (May 1909). Series 4: Correspondence, 1814-1994, contains correspondence with Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Mark Clark, Representative Thomas B. Curtis, Karl Dönitz, Sam Ervin, Gerald Ford, Orrin Hatch, Henry Hazlitt, Charlton Heston, J. Edgar Hoover, Malcolm Muggeridge, Augusto Pinochet, Owen Wister, and W.B. Yeats. Series 12: Manuscripts, contains copies of a handwritten manuscript by Sven Hedin; an essay on democracy by C.S. Lewis; "Mark Twain on Practically Anything," a collection put together by Ralph de Toledano; and an autographed tribute to Mark Twain by Owen Wister. Series 15: Pamphlets, 1865-1993, contains copies of Italy's Foreign Policy, by Galeazzo Ciano (1937); speeches by President Calvin Coolidge, 1925-1929; Quotes! (Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1963), with quotations purporting to establish the connection between Jews and Communism; and Tributes to Mark Twain, 1930, including tributes from G.K. Chesterton and Knut Hamsun. Series 18: Press Releases, 1945-1984, contains items from the National Education Program, 1979-1984: George S. Benson, president of the National Education Program based in Searcy, Arkansas, writes on private enterprise, inflation, budget deficits, the need for knowledge about the Constitution of the United States, family life, and anti-Communist efforts. Series 19: Publications, 1794-1994, contains copies of Fortune, Volume 10, Number 1, 1934, which focuses on Fascist Italy; The Defendant, 1953-1954, a magazine which stands "for liberty and property," with articles on the evils of centralization, the arrogance of scientists, and overregulation as a form of enslavement; The Magazine of Sigma Chi, Number 4, October-November 1944, comprising a memorial to American humorist George Ade, with tributes from H.L. Mencken and others; Gems from Hilaire Belloc; a transcript of Texas Senator John Tower's appearance on the NBC radio program "Meet the Press," autographed by Tower; Lee Meriwether's speech "America at the Fork of the Road" while president of the Missouri Jeffersonian Democrats [anti-New Deal] in 1952; The Point, 1952-1959, issued by the St. Benedict Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, concentrates on defending Catholics against Jews, Unitarians, "the new American super-religion: Interfaith," the intellectual vagaries of Harvard University, Masons, the New York Times, etc.; Pro-Life, 1977-1984: These publications, issued by the Archdiocese of St. Louis, speak against abortion. The April 1981 issue announces 2 books on "medical holocausts" in Nazi Germany and the United States by William Brennan, professor in the School of Social Service of Saint Louis University; and Christianity and Jehovah's Witnesses Contrasted, by F.W. Thomas (Pilgrim Tract Society, n.d.). Series 20: Scrapbooks. Sub-Series 4: Clemens, Cyril, 1928-1939, contains an article by Clemens describing his meeting with Benito Mussolini (St. Louis Globe-Democrat, December 5, 1930). Sub-Series 16: Mussolini, Benito, C.1933, contains a series of interviews with Mussolini done by Emil Ludwig, as well as 2 articles by Mussolini himself: "Mussolini Sees Signs of Recovery with 1933 as the Decisive Year," and "Mussolini Sees Monument Destruction by Jugo-Slavia an Insult to Italy." Series 22: Subject Files, 1867-1993, contains tributes to Roosevelt upon his death in 1945 by Francis J. Spellman and J. Edgar Hoover, among others.

Websites with information:

http://archon.slu.edu/index.php?p=collections/collections&char=C

Finding aid:

http://archon.slu.edu/?p=collections/findingaid&id=66&q=

[0591d] Cyril Clemens Papers, 1927-1982

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: Cyril Coniston Clemens (1902-1999) was founder and editor of the Mark Twain Quarterly, 1936-1982. The papers contain correspondence, writings, and memorabilia. Correspondence from H.J. Anslinger, George S. Benson, Harry Flood Byrd, Anna Chennault, J.P. Coleman, Thomas J. Dodd, Orval E. Faubus, Francisco Franco, Luther H. Hodges, Carlos Peña Romulo, John Sparkman, Herman E. Talmadge, and Walter Trohan.

Finding aid:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/c/clemens_c.htm

[0591e] Cyril Clemens Papers, 1930-1961

Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708

Description: Cyril Clemens (1902-1999) was an author and editor from Webster Groves (Saint Louis County), Mo. Principally letters from George Santayana, poet, novelist, and philosopher, to Clemens, editor of the Mark Twain Quarterly and cousin of Samuel Clemens. Santayana discusses personal matters, his own writing, and the writing of others based on his life and philosophy. The collection also contains a manuscript of Santayana's article, "Tom Sawyer and Don Quixote," and galleys of other pieces with Santayana's corrections.

Websites with information:

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1930-1961/oclc/19465436

[0592] Frank Goad Clement (First and Second Terms) Papers, 1953-1959, Mf #GP 47

Location: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312

Description: Frank G. Clement (1920-1969) served as Tennessee Governor from 1953-1959. The collection consists of 321 boxes of materials that consist of correspondence, subject files, extraditions and renditions, speeches, financial records, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and press releases. Contains files on Civil rights/race relations, Oct. 1955; Clinton-Tenn., Sept.-Nov. 1956; Highlander Folk School; "Report on the Problem Created as a Result of the Decisions of the United States Supreme Court in the School Desegregation Cases" Oct. 1956; and Segregation, Jan. 1955-Dec. 1957. Correspondents include Fulton Lewis, Jr., and Horace V. Wells, Jr.

Websites with information:

https://web.archive.org/web/20120222174217/http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/educationoutreach/TN%20H

istory%20Day%20Resources%20at%20TSLA.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.tn.gov/tsla/history/govpapers/findingaids/gp47.pdf

[0593] Frank Goad Clement Papers, 1920-1969 (bulk 1952-1969), Accession Number: 94-007

Location: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312

Description: Frank Goad Clement (1920-1969) was Governor of Tennessee from 1953 to 1958 and from 1963 to 1967. The papers contain a file on segregation, 1956.

Websites with information:

http://www.tn.gov/tsla/educationoutreach/TN%20History%20Day%20Resources%20at%20TSLA.pdf

Finding aid:

http://www.tn.gov/tsla/history/manuscripts/findingaids/94-007.pdf

[0594] Rita Crocker Clements Personal Papers 1932-2001

Location: Cushing Memorial Library, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-5000

Description: Rita Crocker Clements (1931-2001) was a Dallas-area Republican Party organizer, heritage preservationist, and former First Lady of the U.S. state of Texas. Alphabetical Subject Files 1932-1972, mention U. S. Representative Bruce Alger, U. S. Representative John M. Ashbrook, John Birch Society, Cinema Educational Guild, Inc., Communism, Connally Reservation, Dan Smoot Report, Freedom Forum, Barry Goldwater, Percy L. Greaves, Jr., Harding College Freedom Forum, F. A. Hayek, Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, T. Robert Ingram, Katanga Crisis, Howard E. Kershner, Fred C. Koch, Manion Forum, J. B. Matthews, Ben Moreell, U. S. Senator Karl Mundt, Operation Abolition, Otto Otepka, Ayn Rand, U. S. Representative John R. Rarick, Congressman John H. Rousselot, U. S. Representative John H. Rousselot, Willis E. Stone, W. P. Strube, Senator Strom Thurmond, U. S. Senator John G. Tower, UNESCO, U. S. Representative James B. Utt, Harold Lord Varney, and Richard M. Weaver. Alphabetical Subject Files 1960-1990, mention American Mercury, George S. Benson, Dan Smoot Reports, Jo Hindman, Human Events, T. Robert Ingram, E. Merrill Root, and University Bookman. Alphabetical Subject Files 1973-1986, mention U. S. Representative John M. Ashbrook, U. S. Senator Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, Phyllis Schlafly, Hans F. Sennholz, Senator John Tower, U. S. Representative James B. Utt, George Wallace, and Washington Report.

Finding aids:

http://libraryasp.tamu.edu/Cushing/collectn/modpol/rcc/files.htm

http://libraryasp.tamu.edu/Cushing/collectn/modpol/rcc/files2.htm

http://libraryasp.tamu.edu/Cushing/collectn/modpol/rcc/files4.htm

[0595] Cleveland/Wilson Collection, 1962-1964, MUM00076

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: Dr. Thomas Cleveland was the president of the University of Mississippi's Associated Student Body in 1963-64. At the fortieth anniversary of James Meredith's admission, Dr. Cleveland donated the correspondence he and his predecessor, Richard Wilson, received during that period. Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera related to the admission of James Meredith into the university. Contains a letter from James O. Eastland, U.S. Senator, to Gray Jackson, Campus Senate University of Mississippi May 22, 1963. Also contains copies of The Dan Smoot Report, 8 (October 8, 1962); Human Events: Your Washington Report (October 20, 1962); The Augusta Courier (Augusta, GA) (October 15, 1962); Common Sense (August 1, 1958, and June 15, 1962); The Thunderbolt: The White Man's Viewpoint (July 1962 and September 1962); New Mexico Lobo (University of New Mexico) (September 27, 1962) [with lead article "Mississippi Continues To Keep Meredith Out"], online at https://repository.unm.edu/­bitstream/handle/1928/16508/Volume%2066%20No%203%209-27-1962.pdf; The Crusader (Baton Rouge, LA, c.1962); The Aryan Views + White Folk News, 4 July 1962, 10 September 1962, 1 October 1962, 2 October 1962, 5 October 1962, 1 December 1962, and 3 different issues with no dates; "September-October Bulletin by Charles B. Hudson" (Englewood, CO; October 23, 1962); "Please!" (Los Angeles, CA: Common Sense, n.d.); "It's Also Your Problem!" (Los Angeles, CA: American Birthright Committee, n.d.); "Wake Up! Christians—Gentiles—Patriots" (Los Angeles, CA: Keep America Committee, n.d.); "International Press News Brief, June 5, 1985" (Los Angeles, CA: Keep America Committee, n.d.); "$1,600 Per Person" (Brooklyn, NY: National States Rights Party, c.1962); "From now on tell your WHITE CHILDREN"; and "I'am fo integration."

Websites with information:

http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives_subject_guide/university-of-mississippi/manuscript?­page=show

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/191475184

Finding aid:

http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00076.html

[0596] James Weldon Click Addenda, 1933-1963, S0357

Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 222 Thomas Jefferson Library, University of Missouri-St. Louis, One University Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63121

Description: James Weldon Click (1917-1988) was chief steward of Local 1102 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. The addenda document Click's effort to rid Local 1102 of Communist influence. Series 2. House Un-American Activities Committee Hearings and Proceedings, 1944-1955, contains reports and committee hearing minutes, including Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions, Part I (Local 601, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America CIO, Pittsburgh, PA) Hearing Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, 1949; Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Minority Groups, Part 1, Committee on Un-American Activities, 7/13, 14 & 18/49; Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions, Part 2 (Security Measures Relating to Officials of the UERMWA-CIO), December 5 and 6, 1949; Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration of Labor Unions, Part 3, 8/29-30/50; Documentary Proof That The Communist Party, USA, Teaches and Advocates the Overthrow and Destruction of the U. S. Government by Force and Violence, 1952; and Organized Communism in the U. S., Committee on Un-American Activities, 8/19/53. Series 4. James Click's Files, 1933-1963, contains newsclippings on Gerald L. K. Smith.

Websites with information:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/descriptions/desc-labor.html

Finding aid:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/stlouis/manuscripts/s0357.pdf

[0597] James Weldon Click Papers, 1937-1963, S0507

Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 222 Thomas Jefferson Library, University of Missouri-St. Louis, One University Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63121

Description: James Weldon Click (1917-1988) was chief steward of Local 1102 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. The James Weldon Click papers primarily document Click's efforts to rid UE Local 1102 of Communist influence and to establish the new International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America-CIO, IUERNWA, of which he was elected district president.

Websites with information:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/manuscripts/descriptions/desc-labor.html

Finding aid:

http://shs.umsystem.edu/stlouis/manuscripts/s0507.pdf

[0598] Clinton High School Desegregation from the Knoxville Journal Collection, 1956, 1958 [digital photograph collection]

Location: Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection, Knox County Public Library, 601 S. Gay Street, 3rd Floor, Knoxville, TN 37902

Description: Black-and-white photograph from September 1956 of speechwriter and segregationist Asa Carter, a member of the White Citizens Council in Alabama, speaking against the integration of Clinton High School in Anderson County, Tennessee. Carter is surrounded by white children as he speaks. Federal courts ordered schools in Clinton, Tennessee, to integrate "with all deliberate speed" in 1956. On September 1, Carter, who wrote fiction under the name Forrest Carter, and fellow segregationist John Kasper made speeches against the school's integration by twelve African American students. After the speeches, violence in the city grew to the point that National Guard troops were brought into the city to keep order. Kasper was later charged with inciting a riot for his speech. Also, photographs of Clinton High School desegregation (1956), National Guardsman patrol the Clinton, Tennessee community (1956), National Guardsmen at Clinton High School (1956), Students opening doors at Clinton High School (1956), National Guardsmen outside Clinton High School (1956), Students walking to Clinton High School (1956), and Clinton High School after bombing (1958).

Reference:

Jane S. Row, "Breaking the Gender Barrier: June Adamson," The Library Development Review (University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville, Tennessee) (2009-2010), pp. 2-4, http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_libdevel/­103 and https://www.academia.edu/500202/On_the_White_Right_Christian_Side_of_Every_Issue_­The_Life_and_Death_o

f_Byron_de_la_Beckwith.

Websites with information:

http://crdl.usg.edu/collections/knoxjournal/

http://crdl.usg.edu/cgi/crdl?query=id:tnkcl_knoxjournal_000200

Finding aid and photographs:

http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/cgi/b/bib/bib-idx?type=simple&c=vvs-bib­&sid=­fa93c666437c8c79d8bcc6af6de1db4

8&Submit=search&sort=A-Z&q1=Clinton+High+School+De­segregation+from+the+Knoxville+Journal+Collection

&rgn1=collection

[0599] Clinton 12 oral history collection [oral history]

Location: Green McAdoo Cultural Center, 101 School Street; P.O. Box 1214, Clinton, Tennessee 37717

Description: This collection includes video recordings, digital audio files, and thirteen transcripts of oral histories of those involved with school desegregation in Clinton, Tennessee. Members of the Clinton 12 are interviewed along with teachers and others involved with the process.

Websites with information:

http://www.loc.gov/folklife/civilrights/survey/view_collection.php?coll_id=1513

[0600] James W. Clise Papers, 1932-1961, Coll. 114

Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Knight Library, 2nd floor North, Mail: UO Libraries--SPC, 1299 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1299

Description: James W. Clise (1900-1961) held executive positions in Asbestos Supply Companies and several vermiculite companies and was involved in libertarian political activities. He worked in numerous organizations, including For America, the Church League of America, Foundation for Economic Education, and Youth for Goldwater. Clise corresponded with conservatives and libertarians such as T. Coleman Andrews, Henry Hazlitt, James C. Ingebretsen, Robert LeFevre, Lawrence Timbers, and William C. Mullendore. Clise also supported conservative authors such as Bryton Barron, Ludwig von Mises and Elwood Smith. The collection includes correspondence, subject files, personal and business files, speeches, articles, and published letters. Correspondence and subject files on American China Policy Association (Alfred Kohlberg); American Council of Christian Laymen (Verne P. Kaub); American Economic Foundation; American Enterprise Association; American Mercury; Americans for Constitutional Action (Ben Moreell); America's Future (John T. Flynn); T. Coleman Andrews; Anti-subversion laws; Bryton Barron: "Inside the State Department"; Frank S. Bayley, Sr.; Campaign for the 48 states (Robert B. Snowden); Caxton Printers, Caldwell, Idaho (J. H. Gipson, Sr.); Frank Chodorov; Christian Freedom Foundation (Howard E. Kershner); Church League of America; National Laymen's Council (George Robnett); Committee against Summit Entanglements (Robert Welch); Committee for Constitutional Government (Will I. King; Edward A. Rumely); Committee for One Million (Marvin Leibman); Committee to Defend America by Aiding Anti-Communist China; Communism; Congress of Freedom, San Francisco, California; Kent Courtney; Jasper E. Crane; DeMille Foundation; Devin-Adair Company, Publishers; Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy (Walter E. Spahr); Charles Edison; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Faith and Freedom (February 1957); Foundation for Economic Education (Leonard E. Read, W. M. Curtiss, Edmund A. Opitz); Foundation for Economic Education: "The Remnant"; James W. Fifield, Jr.; Fluoridation; For America; George B. Fowler (Valley Paper Company); Free Men Speak, Incorporated (Kent and Phoebe Courtney); Freedom Forum; Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge; Freedom Fund (Carl T. Chadsey); The Freeman; Milton Friedman; Barry Goldwater; Ralph Gwinn; Harding College; Harding College: Freedom Forum; F. A. Harper: "Public dis-utilities," William Volker Fund, and Foundation for Voluntary Welfare; Henry Hazlitt: "The Seamy Side of TVA"; Henry Regnery Company; House un-American Activities Committee; Human Events; James C. Ingebretsen (Spiritual Mobilization; Foundation for Social Research); Intelligence Digest; Intercollegiate Society of Individualists; Jeffersonian Democrats; Jewish problem; John Birch Society (Robert Welch); Walter H. Judd; William F. Knowland; Alfred Kohlberg; David Lawrence; J. Bracken Lee (American Statesman); Robert LeFevre (Freedom School); Fulton Lewis, Jr.; Life Line (Wayne Poucher); McCarran Immigration Law; Carl McIntire (Twentieth Century Reformation Hour); "Mainspring" by Henry Grady Weaver [online at http://fee.org/files/doclib/mainspring-of-human-progress.pdf]; Clarence Manion; William C. Mullendore; National Economic Council (Merwin K. Hart); National Education Program (Harding College); National Republic; National Review (William F. Buckley, Jr.); "Nine Men Against America" by Rosalie Gordon; Richard M. Nixon; Edmund A. Opitz: "The powers that be; cause studies of the church in politics"; Sylvester Petro: "labor policy of the free society"; J. Howard Pew; Daniel A. Poling: "Anti-reds"; Reader's Digest; Bryson Reinhardt; SPX (Tom R. Hutton); Fred C. Schwarz; Single tax; Dan Smoot; Oswald Spengler; Willis E. Stone (American Progress Foundation); Taft-Hartley Act; Lawrence Timbers (advertising Specialty Company); Un-American activities; United Nations and UNICEF; Voluntary Unionism (Right to work); Ludwig von Mises; V. Orval Watts; "Wolf pack is now after Senator Eastland," by G. W. Robnett; and Young Americans for Freedom.

Reference:

Catalogue of Manuscripts in the University of Oregon Library, compiled by Martin Schmitt (Eugene, University of Oregon, 1971), http://library.uoregon.edu/ec/e-asia/read/schmitt.pdf.

Websites with information:

http://researchguides.uoregon.edu/scua-politics/conservative

http://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/nwdalinks.html

http://library.uoregon.edu/tools/blogs/scua/check-out-james-w-clise-papers/

https://library.uoregon.edu/speccoll/guides/conservative.html

http://janus.uoregon.edu/record=b1975699

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/18766403

http://www.worldcat.org/title/james-w-clise-papers-1932-1961/oclc/18766403

Finding aid (microfiche): Included in National Inventory of Documentary Sources in the United States (ProQuest UMI's microfiche series).

Finding aids:

http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv02407

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