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University of Chicago Library
Guide to the RobertMaynard HutchinsPapers 1884-2000
© 2014 University of Chicago Library
Table of Contents
4Descriptive Summary4Information on Use4Access4Restrictions on Use4Citation5Biographical Note7Scope Note9Related Resources10Subject Headings11INVENTORY11Series I: Personal11Subseries 1: General13Subseries 2: Biographical15Series II: Correspondence208Series III: Subject Files212Series IV: Yale University213Series V: University of Chicago213Subseries 1: General218Subseries 2: Publicity228Series VI: Encyclopædia Britannica228Subseries 1: General235Subseries 2: Correspondence241Subseries 3: Board of Editors244Subseries 4: Content Development252Series VII: Commission on Freedom of the Press254Series VIII: Committee to Frame a World Constitution256Series IX: Ford Foundation, Fund for the Republic, and Center for Study of Democratic
Institutions256Subseries 1: Administrative261Subseries 2: Programs and Events267Series X: Writings269Subseries 1: General270Subseries 2: Books275Subseries 3: Articles275Sub-subseries 1: Articles294Sub-subseries 2: Correspondence297Subseries 4: Speeches339Subseries 5: Engagements421Series XI: Honors and Awards424Series XII: Audiovisual436Series XIII: Books439Series XIV: Oversize440Series XV: Restricted441Subseries 1: Financial and Personnel Information
441Subseries 2: Student Information
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Descriptive Summary
Identifier ICU.SPCL.HUTCHINSRM
Title Hutchins, Robert Maynard. Papers
Date 1884-2000
Size 238.5 linear feet (465 boxes)
Repository Special Collections Research CenterUniversity of Chicago Library1100 East 57th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.
Abstract Robert Maynard Hutchins (1899-1977) was a leader in education reform,dean of the Yale Law School, president and chancellor of the University ofChicago (1929-1951), and an executive at the Commission on Freedom ofthe Press, the Committee to Frame a World Constitution, EncyclopædiaBritannica, the Ford Foundation, the Fund for the Republic, and the Centerfor the Study of Democratic Institutions. The collection includes materialpertaining to Hutchins' research, writing, and speaking; material relevant tohis professional activities; correspondence; subject files; personal ephemera;honors and awards; annotated books; and photographs and audio recordings.Materials date between 1884 and 2000, with the bulk of the material datingbetween 1921 and 1977.
Information on Use
Access
The collection is open for research, with the exception of material in Series XV. This seriescontains restricted personnel, financial, and student material. Materials in Series XV, Subseries 1are restricted for fifty years from date of record creation. Subseries 1 as a whole will be fully openin 2027. Materials in Series XV, Subseries 2 are restricted for eighty years from date of recordcreation. Subseries 2 as a whole will be fully open in 2055.
Restrictions on Use
Series XII, Audiovisual, does not include an access copy for the audio recordings. Researcherswill need to consult with staff before requesting these items.
Citation
When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Hutchins, RobertMaynard. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of ChicagoLibrary.
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Biographical Note
At the age of thirty, Robert Maynard Hutchins was inaugurated as the fifth President of theUniversity of Chicago. From 1929 until his retirement from the University in 1951, Hutchinsremained the chief executive officer of the University.
Robert Maynard Hutchins was born on January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York, to AnnaLaura Murch and William James Hutchins, a Presbyterian minister, professor of theology,and eventual President of Berea College (Kentucky). Hutchins enrolled at Oberlin (where hisfather taught) in 1915 but discontinued his undergraduate studies in 1917 to serve with theAmbulance Corps of the U. S. Army. For his conduct, he was awarded the Croce di Guerraby the Italian government. He resumed his education at Yale in 1919, graduating in 1921.Following graduation, Hutchins married artist and writer Maude Phelps McVeigh. The couplemoved to upstate New York where Hutchins taught at the Lake Placid School until 1923.Together, they had three children. The marriage ended in divorce in 1948. Hutchins wasremarried in 1949 to Vesta Sutton Orlick, and adopted her daughter.
Hutchins' career at Yale was nothing less than meteoric. He graduated from the Yale Law Schoolin 1925 while also serving as Secretary of the University since 1923. He joined the faculty ofthe Law School in 1925, becoming a full professor in 1927. Hutchins' vitality and intellectualagility led to his appointment first as Acting Dean (1927) and then as Dean (1928) of the LawSchool. While at Yale, he was instrumental in creating the Institute of Human Relations, aninterdisciplinary center for the legal, medical, and sociological study of contemporary socialproblems.
Hutchins' youth made his appointment as President of the University of Chicago somethingof a surprise, but according to Harold Swift, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, the searchcommittee was concerned with finding an individual with the personality and the intellectualdrive to fill the position. Hutchins' gregarious nature and his commitment to curriculum reform,evident at Yale, seemed to make him an ideal candidate to provide the kind of leadership andvision that the University had not had since President William Rainey Harper.
The initial years of Hutchins' administration were dramatic ones. He accepted and implementedplans for a general reorganization of the University that had been in the works since theadministration of Ernest D. Burton (1923-25). These reforms were intended to simplify theadministrative structure of the University, to promote interdisciplinary work among the faculty,and to redefine the undergraduate curriculum. The so-called "New Plan" or "Chicago Plan"created four graduate divisions—Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, and BiologicalSciences—and established a consolidated College as a separate division of the University.Additionally, Hutchins eliminated the University's varsity football program. Hutchins' majorinterest, however, was in the nature and goals of undergraduate education in general andthe College in particular. Curricular reforms, with which his name has become more or less
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synonymous, emphasized the role of the College in providing general education grounded inphilosophy and philosophical analysis. Impatient with the increasingly fine division of academiclabor and the intensification of research specialization, Hutchins became an outspoken advocateof the value of general education. He lectured tirelessly on the meaning of college and seemed torelish his self-assumed role as a leading American educator.
Hutchins' candor and glibness, his self-confidence and (to some) his dogmatism were mixedblessings. The Walgreen investigations (1935) into possible subversive activities on the partof certain faculty at the University put Hutchins in the public eye as an eloquent defenderof academic freedom against the claims of naive xenophobes. On the other hand, his styleand opinions antagonized parts of the faculty who came to resent what they interpreted asarrogance and a sort of "party line" within the University. Their fears of Hutchins' power andtheir perception of the declining role of faculty governance at the University stood behind theSenate Memorial (1944) to the Board of Trustees. Protesting some of Hutchins' assertions aboutthe role of the University in contemporary society, the Memorial coincided with widespreadadministrative reforms designed at least in part to more clearly define the respective roles ofthe President and the University Senate in the making of educational policy. Hutchins wasappointed Chancellor of the University in 1945.
As a public figure, Hutchins championed a variety of issues and causes. Although he opposedAmerica's entry into World War II, he cooperated with the government in the establishmentof the Metallurgical Laboratory (1942) on campus as part of the Manhattan Project. Followingthe war, Hutchins was in the forefront of groups seeking to control the destructive potentialof nuclear energy and to evaluate the broader implications of scientific research. He wassympathetic to the idea of a single world order (which he could trace to Thomas Aquinas) and in1945 established, at the request of G. A. Borgese and Richard McKeon, the Committee to Framea World Constitution. One year earlier he had been appointed chairman of the Commission onthe Freedom of the Press. Funded by grants from Time, Inc. and the Encyclopædia Britannica(of which Hutchins had been a director since 1943), the Commission inquired into the nature,function, duties, and responsibilities of the press in America. It was particularly sensitive to theconstraints on a free press in the contemporary world.
Controversial and opinionated, Hutchins served as President (and then as Chancellor) of theUniversity longer than any other individual. He retired from the University in 1951 to assumean associate directorship of the Ford Foundation.
Hutchins tenure at the Ford Foundation underwent several metamorphoses. In 1954 he wasappointed director of the Foundation's semi-independent fund, the Fund for the Republic.He reorganized the Fund in 1959 as the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, andmoved its headquarters from New York City to Santa Barbara, California. He served as itschairman until 1974.
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From 1943 to 1974, Hutchins was also chairman of the Board of Editors of EncyclopædiaBritannica and a director for Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Hutchins spoke and published frequently. He authored numerous books including No FriendlyVoice (1936), The Higher Learning in America (1936), Education for Freedom (1943), TheUniversity of Utopia (1953), Some Observations on American Education (1956), and TheLearning Society (1968).
Hutchins died in Santa Barbara, California on May 14, 1977.
Scope Note
The collection is organized into fifteen series:
I. Personal
II. Correspondence
III. Subject Files
IV. Yale University
V. University of Chicago
VI. Encyclopedia Britannica
VII. Commission on Freedom of the Press
VIII. Committee to Frame a World Constitution
IX. Ford Foundation, Fund for the Republic, and Center for Study of Democratic Institutions
X. Writings
XI. Honors and Awards
XII. Audiovisual
XIII. Books
XIV. Oversize
XV. Restricted
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I. Personal: Contains material pertinent to Hutchins' early life - such as notebooks from hisstudies at Yale University - and to his death - such as memorials and obituaries. The series alsocontains interviews with and writings about Hutchins.
II. Correspondence: Contains the personal and professional correspondence of Robert Hutchins.Hutchins corresponded with an impressive number of 20th-century luminaries; personsrepresented here include Saul Alinsky, Steve Allen, Pearl S. Buck, Albert Einstein, T. S. Eliot,Hubert Humphrey, Oscar Hammerstein II, Aldous and Laura Huxley, Charles and AnneLindbergh, Benjamin E. Mays, Thurgood Marshall, Edward R. Murrow, Paul Newman, theRockefeller family, Earl Warren, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Of particular interest to researchers isextensive correspondence with William O. Douglas, Adlai Stevenson, and Thornton Wilder.
III. Subject Files: Consists of general subject files, arranged alphabetically by topic. Of particularnote are files on the Atomic Energy Control Conference of 1945 and Hutchins' file on hisnegotiations with President Franklin D. Roosevelt about leading the National RecoveryAdministration in 1934.
IV. Yale University: Includes documents pertaining to Hutchins' employment at the University.Researchers seeking materials relevant to his education at Yale should consult Series I, Personal.
V. University of Chicago: Contains material pertaining to Hutchins' time at the University ofChicago including material pertaining to Hutchins' inauguration as President of the Universityof Chicago, correspondence with various journals published by the University of Chicago Press,Board of Trustees materials, press releases, and clippings files. Researchers interested in Hutchins'career at the University of Chicago should also consult the records of the University of ChicagoOffice of the President.
VI. Encyclopædia Britannica: Consists of material pertaining to Robert Maynard Hutchins' workas chairman of the Board of Editors of the Encyclopædia Britannica, from 1943 to 1974 and asdirector for Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Additionally, he was editor in chief of the 54-volumeGreat Books of the Western World (1952) and coeditor, from 1961 to 1977, with Mortimer J.Adler, of The Great Ideas Today. The bulk of the material in this series dates from the late 1950sto the early 1970s.
VII. Commission on Freedom of the Press: Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports,meeting materials, and clippings pertaining to Hutchins' chairmanship of the Commission onFreedom of the Press.
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VIII. Committee to Frame a World Constitution: Includes correspondence, memoranda,reports, drafts, clippings, and other ephemera relevant to Hutchins' founding of and work for theCommittee to Frame a World Constitution.
IX. Ford Foundation, Fund for the Republic, and Center for the Study of DemocraticInstitutions: Consists of a small amount of material pertaining to Hutchins' association withthe Ford Foundation and the Fund for the Republic. This is followed by general administrativerecords for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, as well as material for Centerpapers, discussions, conferences, and projects.
X. Writings: Contains material related to the development of Hutchins' published andunpublished written work. This includes notes, outlines, manuscripts and typescripts,correspondence, publicity, and reviews. The series is subdivided by type of writing: 1) General(bibliographic information, clippings, and notes); 2) Books; 3) Articles; 4) Speeches; and 5)Engagements. Subseries 5, Engagements contains speeches and other public talks (introductions,radio addresses, etc.), arranged in chronological order. This material was maintained separatelyby Hutchins from that in Subseries 4, Speeches.
XI. Honors and Awards: Includes certificates, diplomas, memorials, medals, medallions, andephemera pertaining to awards and honors received by Hutchins.
XII. Audiovisual: Contains photographs, cassette tapes, audio reel-to-reel tapes, and one 33 1/3record. The photographs are mainly of Hutchins at meetings and events. The audio recordingsinclude speeches given by Hutchins, as well as interviews. Access copies for audio recordings inthis series are not included. Researchers will need to consult with staff before requesting theseitems.
XIII. Books: Contains annotated books from Hutchins' personal library and loose-leaf notesfound enclosed.
XIV. Oversize: Contains oversize materials including honors and awards, photographs, postersand broadsides, an issue of the Saturday Evening Post, and academic regalia.
XV. Restricted: Includes restricted personnel, financial, and student material. Materials inSubseries 1 are restricted for fifty years from date of record creation. Subseries 1 as a whole willbe fully open in 2027. Materials in Subseries 2 are restricted for eighty years from date of recordcreation. Subseries 2 as a whole will be fully open in 2055.
Related Resources
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The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections:
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html
Hutchins, Robert M., and Associates. Oral History Interviews
Hutchins, Maude Phelps McVeigh. Collection
University of Chicago. Office of the President. Hutchins Administration. Records
University of Chicago. Board of Trustees. Minutes
University of Chicago. Central Administration. Letterbooks
University of Chicago. Office of the President. Scrapbooks
Commission on Freedom of the Press. Records
Committee to Frame a World Constitution. Records
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., Board of Editors. Records
The UC Santa Barbara Library holds the records of the Center for the Study of DemocraticInstitutions. This includes a substantial amount of digitized audio recordings. Researchers willfind that many of the analog audio recordings in the Robert Maynard Hutchins Papers areduplicated in the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Records, and available forstreaming through the UC Santa Barbara website.
Subject Headings
• Hutchins, Robert M. (Robert Maynard), 1899-1977• Adler, Mortimer Jerome, 1902-2001• Benton, William, 1900-1973• Nef, John U. (John Ulric), 1899-1988• University of Chicago. Office of the President• Yale Law School• Commission on Freedom of the Press• Committee to Frame a World Constitution• Encyclopaedia Britannica• Ford Foundation• Fund for the Republic• Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions• Education• Educational Change• Freedom of the press
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INVENTORY
Series I: Personal
Series I, Personal, is divided into two subseries: General and Biographical. Subseries 1 containsmaterial pertinent to Hutchins' early life - such as notebooks from his studies at Yale University- and to his death - such as memorials and obituaries. Materials are arranged chronologically.Subseries 2 contains interviews with and writings about Robert Maynard Hutchins. Interviewsare first, followed by writings about Hutchins.
Subseries 1: General
Box 1Folder 1
Copies of official records concerning Robert M. Hutchins and family (births, deaths,marriages, etc.), 1862-1991
Box 1Folder 2
Bedford Presbyterian Bible School certificate, 1907Box 1Folder 3
Oberlin College certificate of election to honorary membership in the class of 1919, 1919Box 1Folder 4
U.S.A. Ambulance Series with Italian Army - Brochure for collection of records made withOberlin College Octette and Jazz Band, 1919
Box 1Folder 5
Notebook - Yale, circa 1919-1925Box 1Folder 6
Notebook - Yale, circa 1919-1925Box 1Folder 7
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925Box 1Folder 8
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925Box 1Folder 9
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925Box 2Folder 1
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925Box 2Folder 2
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925
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Box 2Folder 3
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925Box 2Folder 4
Notebook - Yale, circa 1921-1925Box 2Folder 5
Yale University - Personal ephemera and correspondence, 1921-1926Box 2Folder 6
Yale University - Course materials, 1924-1925Box 2Folder 7
Yale University - Student work, undatedBox 2Folder 8
Property title, 1925Box 2Folder 9
Tau Kappa Alpha - Membership certificate, 1928Box 2Folder 10
Pencil sketch of Hutchins, circa 1930sBox 3Folder 1
Lists of addresses and telephone numbers, 1938-1943Box 3Folder 2
Tentative engagements, circa 1944-1945Box 3Folder 3
Guest list - New York luncheon meetingBox 3Folder 4
Calendars and itineraries, 1944-1973Box 3Folder 5
Meeting schedule - New York and Boston, undatedBox 3Folder 6
New Year's Invitation, undatedBox 3Folder 7
Calling card/business card file, undatedBox 3
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Folder 8Memorials and obituaries, 1977
Box 3Folder 9
Memorials and obituaries, 1977Box 3Folder 10
Obituaries and memorial services, 1977Box 3Folder 11
Eulogies, 1977Box 3Folder 12
Library of Congress Hutchins papers project, 1954-1979Box 3Folder 13
Hutchins' personal library - Notes and clipping, circa 1981Box 3Folder 14
Sonoma State University - Hutchins School of Liberal Studies - Catalog, 1981-1982Box 3Folder 15
Simon's Rock of Bard College - Robert M. Hutchins Scholars Program - Brochure, 1985Box 3Folder 16
"The Ancestry of Robert Maynard Hutchins," Herbert Cohnfeldt Lust III - Typescript,2000
Subseries 2: Biographical
Box 3Folder 17
Columbia University oral history, 1960-1972Box 4Folder 1
"The Controversial Dr. Hutchins," KNX radio broadcast - Transcript, 1962Box 4Folder 2
Interviews, 1967-1972Box 4Folder 3
"Sound Portrait of Robert Maynard Hutchins," WFMT radio broadcast - Interview byPaul Newman - Transcript, 1969
Box 4Folder 4
WGBH program, 1970Box 4
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Folder 5"Speculation," Interview with Keith Berwick - KCET television broadcast, 1970
Box 4Folder 6
Discussion with Hugh Downs, "The Learning Society," KCET, 1972Box 4Folder 7
Ford Foundation oral history interview, 1972-1974Box 4Folder 8
"Headline Edition," ABC, undatedBox 4Folder 9
Mike Wallace interview, undatedBox 4Folder 10
Biographical data, 1928- circa 1945Box 4Folder 11
Biographical material, 1936-1974Box 4Folder 12
Biographical sketches, 1939-1940Box 4Folder 13
Press Releases, 1939 and 1943Box 4Folder 14
Biographical sketch and press release - University of Chicago, 1941-1948Box 4Folder 15
Articles concerning Robert Maynard Hutchins - Bibliography, circa 1949Box 4Folder 16
Notes for Time article, October 1943Box 4Folder 17
Writings about Hutchins, 1936-1976Box 4Folder 18
Writings about Hutchins, 1959-1985Box 4Folder 19
Writings about Hutchins - Student papers, 1938-1976Box 5Folder 1
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Notes and class materials about Hutchins - Franklin Parker, 1953-1967 and undatedBox 5Folder 2
"Robert Maynard Hutchins: An Appreciation on the Occasion of his 75th Birthday,"Harvey Wheeler, 1974
Box 5Folder 3
Newspaper and magazine clippings, 1934-1974Box 5Folder 4
Newspaper and magazine clippings, 1938-1976Box 5Folder 5
Newspaper and magazine clippings, 1942-1979Box 5Folder 6
Newspaper and magazine clippings, 1948-1983
Series II: Correspondence
This series contains the personal and professional correspondence of Robert Hutchins. The seriesbegins with general incoming and outgoing correspondence with individuals and organizations(1920-1979), arranged alphabetically. This is followed by a set of carbon copies of Hutchins'outgoing personal correspondence ("Personal Pinks" and "Personal Yellows"). The carbon copiesare arranged chronologically, as found. Carbons date from 1940 to 1959. Correspondence withpersons and entities with whom there was an extensive amount of correspondence is arrangedalphabetically by name at the end of the series. This set of correspondence makes up the bulk ofthe series.
Hutchins corresponded with an impressive number of 20th-century luminaries; personsrepresented here include Saul Alinsky, Steve Allen, Pearl S. Buck, Albert Einstein, T. S. Eliot,Hubert Humphrey, Oscar Hammerstein II, Aldous and Laura Huxley, Charles and AnneLindbergh, Benjamin E. Mays, Thurgood Marshall, Edward R. Murrow, Paul Newman, theRockefeller family, Earl Warren, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Of particular interest to researchers isextensive correspondence with William O. Douglas, Adlai Stevenson, and Thornton Wilder.
Box 5Folder 7
General – Aa-Ac, 1925-1974Box 5Folder 8
General – Ada-Adl, 1923-1972Box 6Folder 1
General –Adm-Afr, 1931-1950Box 6Folder 2
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General – Aga-Akr, 1929-1959Box 6Folder 3
General – Ala-Ale, 1926-1972Box 6Folder 4
General – Alg-Aly, 1930-1975Box 6Folder 5
General – Am, 1925-1972Box 6Folder 6
General – Ana-Ann, 1923-1974Box 7Folder 1
General – Ans-Anv, 1929-1950Box 7Folder 2
General – Ap-Aq, 1930-1950Box 7Folder 3
General – Ara-Arm, 1923-1964Box 7Folder 4
General – Arn-Arv, 1931-1976Box 7Folder 5
General – Asc-Ash, 1923-1977Box 7Folder 6
General – Asi-Ass, 1929-1951Box 7Folder 7
General – At, 1926-1963Box 7Folder 8
General – Au-Ay, 1929-1962Box 8Folder 1
General – Bab-Bad, 1933-1967Box 8Folder 2
General –Bae-Bal, 1924-1974Box 8Folder 3
General – Ban-Bap, 1929-1951
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Box 8Folder 4
General – Bar-Bay, 1923-1975Box 8Folder 5
General –Bea-Beb, 1923-1967Box 8Folder 6
General – Bec-Bee, 1923-1951Box 8Folder 7
General – Beh-Bel, 1924-1975Box 9Folder 1
General – Bem-Ben, 1931-1976Box 9Folder 2
General – Ber, 1926-1974Box 9Folder 3
General – Bes-Bey, 1924-1950Box 9Folder 4
General – Bh-Bil, 1932-1973Box 9Folder 5
General – Bin-Bix, 1923-1967Box 9Folder 6
General – Bj-Ble, 1923-1966Box 9Folder 7
General – Bli-Bly, 1932-1975Box 10Folder 1
General – Boa-Bok, 1929-1961Box 10Folder 2
General – Bol-Bon, 1937-1968Box 10Folder 3
General – Boo, 1939-1950Box 10Folder 4
General – Bor, 1936-1956Box 10
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Folder 5General – Bos-Bou, 1925-1970
Box 10Folder 6
General – Bov-Bow, 1923-1963Box 10Folder 7
General – Boy-Boz, 1933-1966Box 10Folder 8
General – Bra [1 of 2], 1923-1963Box 11Folder 1
General – Bra [2 of 2], 1932-1967Box 11Folder 2
General – Bre, 1925-1976Box 11Folder 3
General – Bri, 1923-1973Box 11Folder 4
General – Bro [1 of 2], 1929-1975Box 11Folder 5
General – Bro [2 of 2], 1923-1973Box 11Folder 6
General – Bru, 1929-1973Box 11Folder 7
General – Bry-Bt, 1929-1962Box 11Folder 8
General – Buc-Bui, 1924-1969Box 11Folder 9
General – Bul-Buo, 1931-1966Box 12Folder 1
General – Bur [1 of 2], 1929-1975Box 12Folder 2
General – Bur [2 of 2], 1929-1964Box 12Folder 3
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General – Bus-Buz, 1923-1968Box 12Folder 4
General – By, 1935-1954Box 12Folder 5
General – Caa-Cal, 1934-1957Box 12Folder 6
General – Cam –Can, 1924-1967Box 12Folder 7
General – Cap, 1926-1950Box 12Folder 8
General – Car [1 of 2], 1929-1977Box 13Folder 1
General – Car [2 of 2], 1924-1977Box 13Folder 2
General – Cas, 1925-1968Box 13Folder 3
General – Cat-Cay, 1924-1972Box 13Folder 4
General – Ce, 1930-1951Box 13Folder 5
General – Cha [1 of 2], 1933-1973Box 13Folder 6
General – Cha [2 of 2], 1923-1961Box 13Folder 7
General – Che-Chi, 1923-1975Box 14Folder 1
General – Cho-Chu, 1932-1975Box 14Folder 2
General – Ci, 1930-1951Box 14Folder 3
General – Cla, 1924-1975
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Box 14Folder 4
General – Cle-Clu, 1925-1975Box 14Folder 5
General – Coa-Coi, 1923-1964Box 14Folder 6
General – Col, 1929-1962Box 14Folder 7
General – Com [1 of 2], 1929-1974Box 15Folder 1
General – Com [2 of 2], 1926-1975Box 15Folder 2
General – Con [1 of 2], 1930-1969Box 15Folder 3
General – Con [2 of 2], 1924-1972Box 15Folder 4
General – Coo-Cop, 1923-1969Box 15Folder 5
General – Cor-Cos, 1924-1974Box 15Folder 6
General – Cot-Cov, 1929-1950Box 15Folder 7
General – Cow-Coz, 1926-1974Box 16Folder 1
General – Cra, 1923-1971Box 16Folder 2
General – Cre-Cri, 1931-1953Box 16Folder 3
General – Cro [1 of 2], 1929-1974Box 16Folder 4
General – Cro [2 of 2], 1925-1976Box 16
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Folder 5General – Cru-Cry, 1933-1950
Box 16Folder 6
General – Cub-Cuo, 1930-1977Box 16Folder 7
General – Cur-Cz, 1923-1972Box 16Folder 8
General – Dab-Dal, 1923-1967Box 16Folder 9
General – Dam-Dar, 1932-1966Box 17Folder 1
General – Das-Dau, 1930-1951Box 17Folder 2
General – Dav, 1925-1974Box 17Folder 3
General – Daw-Day, 1923-1972Box 17Folder 4
General – Dea-Deg, 1923-1971Box 17Folder 5
General – Deh-Del, 1925-1975Box 17Folder 6
General – Dem-Den, 1932-1972Box 17Folder 7
General – Dep-Det, 1930-1958Box 17Folder 8
General – Deu-Dey, 1923-1972Box 18Folder 1
General – Dh-Dic, 1929-1962Box 18Folder 2
General – Die-Dj, 1930-1976Box 18Folder 3
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General – Doa-Dom, 1924-1968Box 18Folder 4
General – Don-Dos, 1930-1976Box 18Folder 5
General – Dou-Doz, 1929-1976Box 18Folder 6
General – Dr, 1925-1954Box 18Folder 7
General – Dub-Dum, 1931-1962Box 18Folder 8
General – Dun-Duy, 1923-1951Box 18Folder 9
General – Dw-Dy, 1924-1958Box 19Folder 1
General – Ead-Ear, 1930-1949Box 19Folder 2
General – Eas, 1929-1969Box 19Folder 3
General – Eat-Edg, 1926-1976Box 19Folder 4
General – Edi-Egy, 1925-1976Box 19Folder 5
General – Ein-Elk, 1930-1972Box 19Folder 6
General – Ell-Emd, 1922-1969Box 19Folder 7
General – Eme-Enc, 1931-1965Box 20Folder 1
General – Eng-Era, 1929-1972Box 20Folder 2
General – Erd-Etu, 1923-1973
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Box 20Folder 3
General – Eu-Ev, 1923-1977Box 20Folder 4
General – Ex, 1923-1958Box 20Folder 5
General – Fab-Fai, 1930-1963Box 20Folder 6
General – Fal-Fan, 1935-1960Box 20Folder 7
General – Far, 1922-1969Box 20Folder 8
General – Fas-Faz, 1929-1964Box 21Folder 1
General – Fea-Fel, 1927-1974Box 21Folder 2
General – Fen-Fid, 1933-1964Box 21Folder 3
General – Fie-Fil, 1930-1975Box 21Folder 4
General – Fin, 1931-1958Box 21Folder 5
General – Fio-Fis, 1923-1971Box 21Folder 6
General – Fit-Fix, 1929-1946Box 21Folder 7
General – Fl, 1924-1976Box 21Folder 8
General – Foc-Fon, 1923-1959Box 22Folder 1
General – For, 1925-1967Box 22
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Folder 2General – Fos-Foy, 1923-1957
Box 22Folder 3
General – Fra, 1928-1976Box 22Folder 4
General – Fre, 1926-1949Box 22Folder 5
General – Fri, 1925-1970Box 22Folder 6
General – Fro-Fut, 1924-1965Box 22Folder 7
General – Gab-Gal, 1932-1976Box 23Folder 1
General – Gam-Gan, 1923-1975Box 23Folder 2
General – Gar, 1930-1973Box 23Folder 3
General – Gas-Gay, 1923-1973Box 23Folder 4
General – Ged-Gen, 1924-1959Box 23Folder 5
General – Geo-Ger, 1922-1959Box 23Folder 6
General – Ges-Gh, 1926-1963Box 23Folder 7
General – Gib-Gin, 1924-1977Box 23Folder 8
General – Gir-Gly, 1929-1975Box 24Folder 1
General – God-Gon, 1925-1975Box 24Folder 2
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General – Goo [1 of 2], 1933-1974Box 24Folder 3
General – Goo [2 of 2], 1932-1976Box 24Folder 4
General – Gor-Goy, 1930-1975Box 24Folder 5
General – Gra, 1923-1976Box 24Folder 6
General – Gre [1 of 2], 1923-1976Box 24Folder 7
General – Gre [2 of 2], 1923-1967Box 24Folder 8
General – Gri, 1923-1961Box 25Folder 1
General – Gro-Gru, 1924-1973Box 25Folder 2
General – Gua-Gui, 1929-1977Box 25Folder 3
General – Gul-Gur, 1923-1974Box 25Folder 4
General – Gus-Gy, 1923-1977Box 25Folder 5
General – H.-Hab, 1939-1961Box 25Folder 6
General – Hac-Haf, 1924-1958Box 25Folder 7
General – Hag-Hai, 1933-1972Box 25Folder 8
General – Hak-Hal, 1934-1975Box 26Folder 1
General – Ham, 1925-1957
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Box 26Folder 2
General – Han-Hap, 1924-1957Box 26Folder 3
General – Har [1 of 3], 1923-1976Box 26Folder 4
General – Har [2 of 3], 1925-1976Box 26Folder 5
General – Har [3 of 3], 1936-1975Box 26Folder 6
General – Has-Haw, 1929-1969Box 26Folder 7
General – Hay-Haz, 1934-1975Box 27Folder 1
General – Hea-Hef, 1924-1962Box 27Folder 2
General – Heg-Hem, 1924-1976Box 27Folder 3
General – Hen-Hep, 1926-1962Box 27Folder 4
General – Her, 1929-1977Box 27Folder 5
General – Hes-Hey, 1934-1976Box 27Folder 6
General – Hib-Hig, 1926-1971Box 28Folder 1
General – Hil-Hin, 1923-1975Box 28Folder 2
General – Hio-Hj, 1924-1975Box 28Folder 3
General – Hoa-Hod, 1929-1949Box 28
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Folder 4General – Hoe-Hog, 1939-1963
Box 28Folder 5
General – Hol-Hom, 1923-1975Box 28Folder 6
General – Hon-Hop, 1929-1962Box 28Folder 7
General – Hor-Hot, 1923-1976Box 28Folder 8
General – Hou-Hoy, 1925-1963Box 29Folder 1
General – Hu-Hul, 1934-1969Box 29Folder 2
General – Hum-Hup, 1923-1972Box 29Folder 3
General – Hur-Hyp, 1924-1968Box 29Folder 4
General – I-Imr, 1931-1976Box 29Folder 5
General – In-Inq, 1929-1975Box 29Folder 6
General – Ins, 1929-1965Box 29Folder 7
General – Int-Iri, 1924-1971Box 30Folder 1
General – Iro-Iz, 1929-1975Box 30Folder 2
General – Jac-Jam, 1923-1976Box 30Folder 3
General – Jan-Jas, 1935-1975Box 30Folder 4
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General – Jea-Jes, 1923-1975Box 30Folder 5
General –Jew-Jit, 1927-1950Box 30Folder 6
General – Joa-Joi, 1923-1972Box 30Folder 7
General – Jol-Jou, 1924-1953Box 30Folder 8
General – Joy-Juv, 1920-1971Box 31Folder 1
General – Kab-Kam, 1929-1972Box 31Folder 2
General – Kan-Kap, 1929-1952Box 31Folder 3
General – Kar-Kaw, 1929-1962Box 31Folder 4
General – Kay-Kem, 1923-1972Box 31Folder 5
General – Ken-Kep, 1926-1967Box 31Folder 6
General – Ker [1 of 2], 1934-1977Box 31Folder 7
General – Ker [2 of 2], 1935-1955Box 31Folder 8
General – Kes-Kha, 1936-1975Box 31Folder 9
General – Kid-Kim, 1933-1974Box 32Folder 1
General – Kin-Kit, 1923-1976Box 32Folder 2
General – Kit-Klu, 1929-1976
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Box 32Folder 3
General – Kmo-Knu, 1923-1975Box 32Folder 4
General – Kob-Kon, 1930-1969Box 32Folder 5
General – Koo-Kov, 1925-1976Box 32Folder 6
General – Kow-Koz, 1947-1974Box 32Folder 7
General – Kra-Kre, 1932-1968Box 32Folder 8
General – Kri-Kuh, 1933-1953Box 33Folder 1
General – Kui-Kyt, 1933-1969Box 33Folder 2
General – Laa-Lai, 1925-1969Box 33Folder 3
General – Lak-Lam, 1923-1976Box 33Folder 4
General – Lan, 1924-1963Box 33Folder 5
General – Lap-Las, 1928-1972Box 33Folder 6
General – Lat-Lav, 1930-1970Box 33Folder 7
General – Law-Laz, 1926-1962Box 33Folder 8
General – Le-Lea, 1923-1950Box 34Folder 1
General – Leb-Leh, 1929-1966Box 34
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Folder 2General – Lei-Lep, 1931-1970
Box 34Folder 3
General – Ler-Lev, 1932-1968Box 34Folder 4
General – Lew-Ley, 1923-1971Box 34Folder 5
General – Lib-Lil, 1929-1973Box 34Folder 6
General – Lim, 1924-1953Box 34Folder 7
General – Lin, 1929-1974Box 34Folder 8
General – Lio-Ll, 1925-1976Box 35Folder 1
General – Loc-Loh, 1925-1968Box 35Folder 2
General – Loi-Lot, 1922-1972Box 35Folder 3
General – Lou, 1930-1958Box 35Folder 4
General – Lov-Loy, 1932-1959Box 35Folder 5
General – Lub-Lus, 1934-1976Box 35Folder 6
General – Lut-Lyt, 1937-1962Box 35Folder 7
General – Maa-Mab, 1940-1945Box 35Folder 8
General – Mac [1 of 3], 1923-1959Box 35Folder 9
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General – Mac [2 of 3], 1937-1963Box 35Folder 10
General – Mac [3 of 3], 1923-1949Box 36Folder 1
General – Mad-Mag, 1923-1950Box 36Folder 2
General – Mah-Mai, 1923-1977Box 36Folder 3
General – Mal-Mam, 1931-1977Box 36Folder 4
General – Man-Map, 1923-1962Box 36Folder 5
General – Mar [1 of 2], 1924-1977Box 36Folder 6
General – Mar [2 of 2], 1923-1975Box 36Folder 7
General – Mas, 1923-1950Box 37Folder 1
General – Mat, 1929-1962Box 37Folder 2
General – Mau-May, 1932-1974Box 37Folder 3
General – McA-McB, 1925-1976Box 37Folder 4
General – McC [1 of 2], 1929-1966Box 37Folder 5
General – McC [2 of 2], 1929-1969Box 37Folder 6
General – McD-McF, 1934-1973Box 37Folder 7
General – McG-McI, 1934-1975
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Box 37Folder 8
General – McK [1 of 2], 1930-1964Box 38Folder 1
General – McK [2 of 2]1934-1954Box 38Folder 2
General – McL-McN, 1924-1976Box 38Folder 3
General – McP-McW, 1925-1959Box 38Folder 4
General – Mea-Meh, 1923-1969Box 38Folder 5
General – Mei-Mel, 1932-1976Box 38Folder 6
General – Mem-Men, 1924-1962Box 38Folder 7
General – Mer-Mey, 1925-1961Box 38Folder 8
General – Mia-Mic, 1929-1961Box 38Folder 9
General – Mid-Mif, 1929-1951Box 39Folder 1
General – Mil [1 of 2], 1923-1976Box 39Folder 2
General – Mil [2 of 2], 1932-1967Box 39Folder 3
General – Mim-Mit, 1925-1975Box 39Folder 4
General – Mob-Mom, 1925-1969Box 39Folder 5
General – Mon, 1930-1976Box 39
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Folder 6General – Moo, 1923-1972
Box 39Folder 7
General – Mor [1 of 2], 1925-1971Box 39Folder 8
General – Mor [2 of 2], 1923-1971Box 40Folder 1
General – Mos, 1923-1969Box 40Folder 2
General – Mot-Moz, 1926-1961Box 40Folder 3
General – Mue-Mum, 1936-1975Box 40Folder 1
General – Mun, 1935-1971Box 40Folder 2
General – Mur-Myt, 1925-1967Box 40Folder 3
General – Nab-Naz, 1925-1975Box 40Folder 4
General – Nea-Nei, 1929-1960Box 41Folder 1
General – Nek-Net, 1924-1970Box 41Folder 2
General – Neu-Nev, 1936-1970Box 41Folder 3
General – New [1 of 3], 1923-1951Box 41Folder 4
General – New [2 of 3], 1930-1950Box 41Folder 5
General – New [3 of 3], 1924-1962Box 41Folder 6
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General – New-Ney, 1923-1954Box 41Folder 7
General – Nia-Nic, 1923-1976Box 41Folder 8
General – Nie, 1940-1962Box 42Folder 1
General – Nik-Noo, 1934-1970Box 42Folder 2
General – Nor [1 of 2], 1927-1972Box 42Folder 3
General – Nor [2 of 2], 1933-1968Box 42Folder 4
General – Not-Nym, 1923-1974Box 42Folder 5
General – Oak-Ode, 1923-1966Box 42Folder 6
General – Odl-Ogl, 1928-1968Box 42Folder 7
General – Ogr-Oji, 1939-1975Box 42Folder 8
General – Oka-Ola, 1930-1944Box 43Folder 1
General – Old-Ome, 1927-1976Box 43Folder 2
General – Ona-Opp, 1931-1971Box 43Folder 3
General – Ora-Oto, 1926-1967Box 43Folder 4
General – Ott-Ozb, 1922-1958Box 43Folder 5
General – Pac-Pai, 1923-1975
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Box 43Folder 6
General – Pal-Pap, 1928-1975Box 43Folder 7
General – Par [1 of 2], 1929-1975Box 44Folder 1
General – Par [2 of 2], 1923-1970Box 44Folder 2
General – Pas-Pat, 1929-1975Box 44Folder 3
General – Pau-Pay, 1924-1968Box 44Folder 4
General – Pea-Ped, 1930-1963Box 44Folder 5
General – Pee-Pep, 1924-1958Box 44Folder 6
General – Per-Pes, 1923-1969Box 44Folder 7
General – Pet-Pez, 1923-1959Box 44Folder 8
General – Pfa-Phe, 1924-1970Box 45Folder 1
General – Phi, 1924-1975Box 45Folder 2
General – Pho-Pie, 1922-1971Box 45Folder 3
General – Pij-Pip, 1930-1962Box 45Folder 4
General – Piq-Plo, 1929-1950Box 45Folder 5
General – Plu-Poi, 1932-1950Box 45
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Folder 6General – Pol [1 of 2], 1931-1967
Box 45Folder 7
General – Pol [2 of 2], 1947-1950Box 45Folder 8
General – Pom-Pos, 1923-1976Box 46Folder 1
General – Pot-Poz, 1927-1974Box 46Folder 2
General – Pra-Pre, 1923-1976Box 46Folder 3
General – Pri, 1929-1961Box 46Folder 4
General – Pro-Psi, 1929-1968Box 46Folder 5
General – Pub-Pyz, 1927-1976Box 46Folder 6
General – Q, 1929-1971Box 47Folder 1
Rab-Rai, 1931-1963Box 47Folder 2
Rai-Rar, 1927-1972Box 47Folder 3
Rap-rat, 1923-1972Box 47Folder 4
Rat-Raz, 1929-1961Box 47Folder 5
Rea-Ree, 1934-1971Box 47Folder 6
Ree-Reg, 1924-1969Box 47Folder 7
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Reg, 1945-1954Box 47Folder 8
Reg-Rei, 1936-1971Box 47Folder 9
Rei-Rel, 1935-1976Box 48Folder 1
Rem-Rep, 1939-1950Box 48Folder 2
Res, 1933-1947Box 48Folder 3
Res-Rev, 1936-1964Box 48Folder 4
Rev-Rey, 1933-1967Box 48Folder 5
Rhe-Ric, 1923-1974Box 48Folder 6
Ric-Rip, 1929-1971Box 48Folder 7
Ris-Riz, 1929-1950Box 48Folder 8
Roa-Rob, 1923-1968Box 48Folder 9
Roc, 1923-1969Box 49Folder 1
Roc-Rog, 1929-1962Box 49Folder 2
Rog-Roo, 1930-1976Box 49Folder 3
Rop-Ros, 1924-1975Box 49Folder 4
Ros, 1934-1966
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Box 49Folder 5
Ros, 1930-1964Box 49Folder 6
Rot, 1934-1976Box 49Folder 7
Rot-Roy, 1934-1975Box 49Folder 8
Rub-Rul, 1929-1975Box 49Folder 9
Rum-Rus, 1932-1963Box 50Folder 1
Rus-Rut, 1923-1961Box 50Folder 2
Rut-Ryn, 1927-1973Box 50Folder 3
Saa-Sag, 1924-1975Box 50Folder 4
Sag-Sak, 1929-1970Box 50Folder 5
Sal, 1931-1970Box 50Folder 6
Sal-Sam, 1926-1969Box 50Folder 7
San, 1934-1955Box 50Folder 8
San, 1927-1961Box 50Folder 9
Sao-Sau, 1937-1973Box 51Folder 1
Sau-Say, 1923-1951Box 51
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Folder 2Sca-Sch, 1932-1974
Box 51Folder 3
Sch, 1925-1950Box 51Folder 4
Sch, 1932-1970Box 51Folder 5
Sch, 1930-1967Box 51Folder 6
Sch, 1929-1966Box 51Folder 7
Sch, 1940-1972Box 51Folder 8
Sch, 1932-1977Box 52Folder 1
General – Sch, 1938-1950Box 52Folder 2
General – Sci-Scr, 1923-1974Box 52Folder 3
General – Sea-Seh, 1928-1975Box 52Folder 4
General – Sei-Sel, 1938-1970Box 52Folder 5
General – Sel-Ser, 1930-1963Box 52Folder 6
General – Ser-Sex, 1928-1956Box 52Folder 7
General – Sex-Sey, 1925-1948Box 52Folder 8
General – Sha, 1935-1969Box 52Folder 9
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General – Sha-She, 1923-1969Box 53Folder 1
General – She, 1934-1962Box 53Folder 2
General – She-Shi, 1929-1970Box 53Folder 3
General – Shi-Sho, 1933-1960Box 53Folder 4
General – Sho-Shr, 1923-1949Box 53Folder 5
General – Shr-Shy, 1934-1949Box 53Folder 6
General – Sia-Sil, 1923-1973Box 53Folder 7
General – Sil-Sim, 1928-1976Box 53Folder 8
General – Sin, 1933-1961Box 54Folder 1
General – Sin-Siz, 1928-1977Box 54Folder 2
General – Sjo-Sly, 1924-1974Box 54Folder 3
General – Sma-Smy, 1923-1971Box 54Folder 4
General – Sne-Sny, 1929-1962Box 54Folder 5
General – Soa-Sol, 1929-1961Box 54Folder 6
General – Som-Sou, 1932-1960Box 54Folder 7
General – Sou, 1929-1939
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Box 54Folder 8
General – Sou-Sow, 1923-1950Box 55Folder 1
General – Spa, 1936-1964Box 55Folder 2
General – Spa-Spe, 1928-1975Box 55Folder 3
General – Spe-Spi, 1932-1968Box 55Folder 4
General – Spi-Squ, 1922-1967Box 55Folder 5
General – Sta, 1929-1970Box 55Folder 6
General – Sta, 1936-1969Box 55Folder 7
General – Sta, 1930-1964Box 55Folder 8
General – Ste, 1925-1972Box 56Folder 1
General – Ste, 1923-1976Box 56Folder 2
General – Ste, 1923-1974Box 56Folder 3
General – Sti, 1927-1950Box 56Folder 4
General – Sto, 1923-1959Box 56Folder 5
General – Sto, 1934-1979Box 56Folder 6
General – Str, 1924-1959Box 56
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Folder 7General – Str, 1922-1963
Box 56Folder 8
General – Stu, 1932-1974Box 56Folder 9
General – Suc-Sul, 1935-1971Box 57Folder 1
General – Sum-Sun, 1933-1968Box 57Folder 2
General – Sun-Sup, 1929-1969Box 57Folder 3
General – Sup-Suz, 1926-1950Box 57Folder 4
General – Sve-Swe, 1925-1976Box 57Folder 5
General – Swe-Swo, 1923-1967Box 57Folder 6
General – Syd-Szy, 1935-1974Box 57Folder 7
General – Tab-Tam, 1930-1972Box 57Folder 8
General – Tan-Tau, 1931-1967Box 58Folder 1
General – Tav, 1929-1948Box 58Folder 2
General – Tav-Tay, 1933-1967Box 58Folder 3
General – Tea-Ted, 1930-1969Box 58Folder 4
General – Tee-Ten, 1930-1956Box 58Folder 5
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General – Ten-Ter, 1930-1959Box 58Folder 6
General – Ter-Tex, 1930-1961Box 58Folder 7
General – Tib-Tit, 1928-1973Box 58Folder 8
General – Tha-Thi, 1934-1972Box 59Folder 1
General – Tho-Thy, 1933-1951Box 59Folder 2
General – Tnt-Tol, 1931-1973Box 59Folder 3
General – Tol-Tor, 1932-1950Box 59Folder 4
General – Tor-Toz, 1927-1969Box 59Folder 5
General – Tra-Tre, 1932-1948Box 59Folder 6
General – Tri-Tru, 1932-1973Box 59Folder 7
General – Tru-Try, 1936-1962Box 59Folder 8
General – Tub-Tun, 1932-1950Box 60Folder 1
General – Tun-Tut, 1928-1967Box 60Folder 2
General – Tsa-Tys, 1928-1969Box 60Folder 3
General – Ube-Uni, 1930-1963Box 60Folder 4
General – Uni, 1932-1962
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Box 60Folder 5
General – Uni-Unw, 1929-1971Box 60Folder 6
General – Upd-Urs, 1938-1950Box 60Folder 7
General – Uru-Utt, 1930-1975Box 60Folder 8
General – Vad-Val, 1936-1964Box 61Folder 1
General – Van, 1929-1976Box 61Folder 2
General – Van, 1927-1952Box 61Folder 3
General – Van-Vau, 1936-1973Box 61Folder 4
General – Ve, 1929-1963Box 61Folder 5
General – Vic-Vil, 1935-1969Box 61Folder 6
General – Vin-Vit, 1929-1950Box 61Folder 7
General – Voc-Von, 1929-1964Box 61Folder 8
General – Von-Vow, 1939-1974Box 62Folder 1
General – Wab-Wak, 1934-1975Box 62Folder 2
General – Wal, 1934-1967Box 62Folder 3
General – Wal, 1938-1968Box 62
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Folder 4General – Wal, 1928-1967
Box 62Folder 5
General – Wam-War, 1933-1969Box 62Folder 6
General – War, 1934-1976Box 62Folder 7
General – Was-Wat, 1929-1970Box 63Folder 1
General – Wat-Way, 1933-1976Box 63Folder 2
General – Wea-Web, 1936-1976Box 63Folder 3
General – Wec-Wei, 1928-1976Box 63Folder 4
General – Wel, 1929-1950Box 63Folder 5
General – Wen-Wer, 1932-1950Box 63Folder 6
General – Wes, 1930-1949Box 63Folder 7
General – Wes, 1930-1955Box 64Folder 1
General – Wet-Whi, 1929-1967Box 64Folder 2
General – Whi, 1929-1961Box 64Folder 3
General – Whi, 1934-1962Box 64Folder 4
General – Wic-Wie, 1928-1950Box 64Folder 5
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General – Wie-Wig, 1929-1949Box 64Folder 6
General – Wil, 1929-1949Box 64Folder 7
General – Wil, 1930-1975Box 64Folder 8
General – Wil, 1932-1949Box 65Folder 1
General – Wil-Win, 1932-1972Box 65Folder 2
General – Win, 1930-1960Box 65Folder 3
General – Win-Wit, 1929-1973Box 65Folder 4
General – Wma-Wol, 1934-1976Box 65Folder 5
General – Wom-Won, 1929-1967Box 65Folder 6
General – Woo, 1928-1972Box 65Folder 7
General – Woo, 1929-1967Box 65Folder 8
General – Wor, 1928-1948Box 66Folder 1
General – Wor-Wov, 1929-1947Box 66Folder 2
General – Wra-Wur, 1934-1962Box 66Folder 3
General – Wyb-Wyt, 1934-1949Box 66Folder 4
General – X, 1945
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Box 66Folder 5
General – Yac-Ylv, 1933-1971Box 66Folder 6
General – Ynt-You, 1929-1979Box 66Folder 7
General – You-Yut, 1932-1957Box 66Folder 8
General – Zac-Zif, 1931-1973Box 66Folder 9
General – Zig-Zyl, 1932-1975Box 67Folder 1
"Personal Pinks" – A-Y, January- June, 1940Box 67Folder 2
"Personal Pinks" – A-W, July-December, 1940Box 67Folder 3
"Personal Pinks" – A-W, January- June, 1941Box 67Folder 4
"Personal Pinks" – A-W, January- June, 1943Box 67Folder 5
"Personal Pinks" – A-Y, July-December, 1943Box 67Folder 6
"Personal Pinks" – A-Y, January- June, 1944Box 67Folder 7
"Personal Pinks" – A-W, July-December, 1948Box 67Folder 8
"Personal Pinks" – B-T, July-December, 1950Box 67Folder 9
"Personal Yellows" – October 21-December 14, 1955Box 67Folder 10
"Personal Yellows" – December 15-April 30, 1955-1956Box 68
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Folder 1"Personal Yellows" – October-December, 1956
Box 68Folder 2
"Personal Yellows" – January-February, 1957Box 68Folder 3
"Personal Yellows" – March-April, 1957Box 68Folder 4
"Personal Yellows" – May-July, 1957Box 68Folder 5
"Personal Yellows" – August-October, 1957Box 68Folder 6
"Personal Yellows" – November-December, 1957Box 69Folder 1
"Personal Yellows" – January-February, 1958Box 69Folder 2
"Personal Yellows" – March-April, 1958Box 69Folder 3
"Personal Yellows" – May-June, 1958Box 69Folder 4
"Personal Yellows" – July-August, 1958Box 69Folder 5
"Personal Yellows" – September-October, 1958Box 69Folder 6
"Personal Yellows" – November-December, 1958Box 70Folder 1
"Personal Yellows" -- January-February 16, 1959Box 70Folder 2
"Personal Yellows" -- February 18-Mary, 1959Box 70Folder 3
"Personal Yellows" -- April 1-May 20, 1959Box 70Folder 4
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"Personal Yellows" -- May 21-July, 1959Box 70Folder 5
ABC Television show - Marienthal, Harold, 1962Box 70Folder 6
Academy of American Poets, 1945-1947Box 70Folder 7
Academy of American Poets, 1947-1949Box 70Folder 8
Academy of Political Science, 1939-1940Box 70Folder 9
Acres, Raymond, 1934-1945Box 70Folder 10
Adair, Fred L., 1937-1951Box 71Folder 1
Adams, Alfred T. - Adams, William Walter, 1936-1949Box 71Folder 2
Adebo, Simeon O., 1967-1976Box 71Folder 3
Adizes, Ichak, 1973Box 71Folder 4
Adler, Mortimer J., 1927-1946Box 71Folder 5
Adler, Mortimer, J., 1929-1944Box 71Folder 6
Adler, Mortimer J., 1929-1949Box 71Folder 7
Adler, Mortimer J., 1930-1937Box 71Folder 8
Adler, Mortimer J. - Memoranda, 1936-1937Box 71Folder 9
Adler, Mortimer J., 1940-1945
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Box 71Folder 10
Adler, Mortimer J., 1943-1975Box 71Folder 11
Adler Planetarium, 1932-1935Box 71Folder 12
Adler Planetarium, 1935-1939Box 72Folder 1
Adler Planetarium, 1938-1951Box 72Folder 2
Adult Education Council of Chicago, 1939-1945Box 72Folder 3
Adult Education Council, 1958-1968Box 72Folder 4
Aid, Requests for, 1939-1945Box 72Folder 5
Aid, Requests for, 1946-1951Box 72Folder 6
Alabama, 1938-1950Box 72Folder 7
Aldrich, Malcolm P., 1941Box 72Folder 8
Aldrich, Malcom P., 1930-1950Box 72Folder 9
Alinsky, Saul, 1954-1962Box 72Folder 10
Allen, 1940-1947Box 72Folder 11
Allen, Steve, 1960-1976Box 72Folder 12
Alpha Delta Phi, 1929-1934Box 73
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Folder 1Alpha Delta Phi, 1934-1937
Box 73Folder 2
Alpha Delta Phi, 1938-1941Box 73Folder 3
Alpha Delta Phi, 1941-1951Box 73Folder 4
Altman, 1940-1941Box 73Folder 5
America First Committee, including peace or war poll, 1940-1941Box 73Folder 6
America First Committee, including peace or war poll, 1941Box 73Folder 7
America First Committee, including peace or war poll, 1941Box 73Folder 8
America First Committee, including peace or war poll, 1941-1942Box 73Folder 9
America First Committee, including peace or war poll, 1941-1942Box 73Folder 10
American Alumni Council, 1937-1944Box 73Folder 11
American Association for Adult Education, 1930-1941Box 74Folder 1
American Association for Adult Education, 1939-1940Box 74Folder 2
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1948-1949Box 74Folder 3
American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1940-1941Box 74Folder 4
American Association of Junior Colleges, 1940-1941Box 74Folder 5
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American Association of School Administrators, 1945Box 74Folder 6
American Association of University Professors, 1931-1951Box 74Folder 7
American Association of University Women, 1929-1948Box 74Folder 8
American Bar Association, 1930-1951Box 74Folder 9
American Bar Association - Speech, Kansas City, 1937-1938Box 74Folder 10
American Bar Association - Speech, "The Days Ahead," August 23, 1943, 1943-1944Box 74Folder 11
American Chemical Society, Chicago section, 1939-1950Box 74Folder 12
American Civil Liberties Union, 1933-1936Box 74Folder 13
American Civil Liberties Union, 1938-1949Box 74Folder 14
American Classical League, 1938-1941Box 74Folder 15
American College of Surgeons, 1929-1949Box 74Folder 16
American Committee Against Fascist Oppression in Germany, 1934Box 75Folder 1
American Committee for Christian Refugees, 1937-1941Box 75Folder 2
American Committee for Democracy and Intellectual Freedom, 1939-1941Box 75Folder 3
American Council on Education, 1930-1936Box 75Folder 4
American Council on Education, 1938-1950
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Box 75Folder 5
American Council on Education - Address, May 3, 1946Box 75Folder 6
American Economic Association, 1934Box 75Folder 7
American Federation of Television and Radio Critics, 1963-1964Box 75Folder 8
American Forum of Democracy, 1940Box 75Folder 9
American Guild for German Cultural Freedom, 1937-1940Box 75Folder 10
American Hebrew, 1939-1941Box 75Folder 11
American Historical Society, 1938-1942Box 75Folder 12
American Institute of Chemists, 1942-1945Box 75Folder 13
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1942-1946Box 75Folder 14
American Law Institute, 1939-1940Box 75Folder 15
American Legion, 1930-1949Box 75Folder 16
American Library Association, 1929-1939Box 75Folder 17
American Magazine - 1939-1948Box 76Folder 1
American Magazine - "The Bomb Secret is Out" - Comments, 1947-1948Box 76Folder 2
American Magazine - "The Bomb Secret is Out" - Comments, 1948-1949Box 76
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Folder 3American Medical Education and Licensure Annual Congress, 1939
Box 76Folder 4
American Mercury, The, 1937-1948Box 76Folder 5
American Newspaper Publishers Association, 1944-1945Box 76Folder 6
American Political Science Association, 1938-1940Box 76Folder 7
American Red Cross, The, 1931-1936Box 76Folder 8
American Scandinavian Foundation, 1940-1945Box 76Folder 9
American Society of Bakery Engineers, 1939-1940Box 76Folder 10
American Student Union, 1938-1939Box 76Folder 11
American System Council, 1940-1941Box 76Folder 12
American Youth Commission, 1935Box 76Folder 13
American Youth Commission, 1936Box 76Folder 14
American Youth Commission, 1936-1937Box 76Folder 15
American Youth Commission, 1938Box 77Folder 1
American Youth Congress, 1937-1940Box 77Folder 2
American, A-C, 1939-1951Box 77Folder 3
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American, A-C, 1938-1951Box 77Folder 4
American, A-C, 1939-1951Box 77Folder 5
American, D-I, 1938-1951Box 77Folder 6
American, D-I, 1941-1950Box 77Folder 7
American, D-I, 1938-1951Box 77Folder 8
American, J-R, 1938-1950Box 78Folder 1
American, J-R, 1938-1950Box 78Folder 2
American, S-Z, 1938-1949Box 78Folder 3
American, S-Z, 1938-1950Box 78Folder 4
American, A-E, 1929-1937Box 78Folder 5
American, A-E, 1930-1937Box 78Folder 6
American, F-Z, 1930-1937Box 78Folder 7
American, F-Z, 1929-1937Box 79Folder 1
American, F-Z, 1929-1937Box 79Folder 2
Anderson, Arthur, 1939-1946Box 79Folder 3
Anderson and Anderson, 1938-1949
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Box 79Folder 4
Anderson, Benjamin M., Jr., 1934-1938Box 79Folder 5
Anderson, Montgomery D., 1939-1942Box 79Folder 6
Anderson, Robert O., 1963-1977Box 79Folder 7
Andrews, 1939-1948Box 79Folder 8
Angell, James R., 1922-1926Box 79Folder 9
Angell, James R., 1930-1942Box 79Folder 10
Anglo-American Institute of the First Moscow University, 1933-1935Box 79Folder 11
Anonymous letters, 1947-1950Box 79Folder 12
Anshe Emet Synagogue, 1935-1938Box 79Folder 13
Antioch College, 1938Box 79Folder 14
Anti-Semitism, 1938-1944Box 79Folder 15
Antonow, Joseph P., 1973-1976Box 79Folder 16
Aquinas College, 1941Box 79Folder 17
Aquinas Institute of Rochester, New York, 1942-1946Box 79Folder 18
Argus Book Shop, The, 1938-1947Box 79
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Folder 19Arizona, 1938-1948
Box 80Folder 1
Arkansas, 1939-1948Box 80Folder 2
Armour Institute of Technology, 1938Box 80Folder 3
Armstrong, 1939-1948Box 80Folder 4
Army and Navy Club, The, 1938-1941Box 80Folder 5
Arnold, Thurman, 1938-1944Box 80Folder 6
Aronson, Moses J., 1939-1941Box 80Folder 7
Arpaia, Anthony F., 1939Box 80Folder 8
Art Institute of Chicago, 1938-1950Box 80Folder 9
Asheville School, 1938-1949Box 80Folder 10
Ashforth, George T., 1938-1944Box 80Folder 11
Asia Magazine, 1940-1941Box 80Folder 12
Aspen Institute, 1951-1973Box 80Folder 13
Association of American Law Schools - Section on Remedies, 1925-1927Box 80Folder 14
Association for Family Living, The, 1932-1940Box 80Folder 15
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Association of American Colleges, 1938-1947Box 80Folder 16
Association of American Law Schools, 1933-1935Box 80Folder 17
Association of American Universities, 1930-1938Box 80Folder 18
Association of American Universities, 1938-1950Box 80Folder 19
Association of Community Chests and Councils, 1931Box 80Folder 20
Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1937-1950Box 80Folder 21
Associations, 1937-1950Box 80Folder 22
Assumption College, 1937-1945Box 81Folder 1
Athenaeum, The (Summit, New Jersey), 1932-1941Box 81Folder 2
Atlantic Monthly, The, 1931-1937Box 81Folder 3
Atlantic Monthly, The, 1936-1949Box 81Folder 4
Atomic, 1945-1949Box 81Folder 5
Atomic energy, 1945-1946Box 81Folder 6
Atomic energy, 1945-1946Box 81Folder 7
Atomic energy, 1945-1947Box 81Folder 8
Atomic energy, 1948-1950
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Box 81Folder 9
Atomic Energy Broadcast, March 5, 1946 - Requests for copies, 1946Box 81Folder 10
Atomic Energy Conference, 1945Box 81Folder 11
Atomic Energy Conference, 1945Box 81Folder 12
Atomic Energy Conference, 1945Box 81Folder 13
Atomic Energy Conference, Denver, Colorado, 1945Box 81Folder 14
Atomic Energy, conference of representatives of industry, McMahon bill, 1946Box 82Folder 1
Atomic Energy Conference, 1946-1947Box 82Folder 2
Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945Box 82Folder 3
Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945Box 82Folder 4
Atomic Energy, dinner commemorative of first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction,1946-1947
Box 82Folder 5
Atomic energy legislation and conference, 1945Box 82Folder 6
Atomic energy legislation, 1945-1946Box 82Folder 7
Aubrey, Edwin E., 1938-1941Box 82Folder 8
Austin, 1937-1947Box 82Folder 9
Authors' Club, 1931-1943
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Box 82Folder 10
Autographs, requests for, 1950Box 82Folder 11
Automobile insurance, 1924-1926Box 82Folder 12
Axelson, C. F., 1937-1949Box 82Folder 13
Axelson, C. F., 1957-1971Box 82Folder 14
Ayer, 1938-1939Box 82Folder 15
Bachrach, 1939-1944Box 82Folder 16
Bacon, 1937-1949Box 82Folder 17
Baggs, William C., 1960-1969Box 82Folder 18
Bahai Temple, 1939-1948Box 82Folder 19
Bailey, 1939-1950Box 82Folder 20
Bailey, David Algar, 1938-1946Box 82Folder 21
Baird, 1940-1943Box 82Folder 22
Baker, 1939-1949Box 82Folder 23
Bakke, Judge Norris C., 1937-1942Box 82Folder 24
Baldwin, 1940-1942Box 82
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Folder 25Ball, 1940-1949
Box 83Folder 1
Baltimore, 1938-1950Box 83Folder 2
Baptist, 1942-1947Box 83Folder 3
Bar, 1938-1950Box 83Folder 4
Bar, 1938-1951Box 83Folder 5
Barber, William M., 1932-1935Box 83Folder 6
Barclay, The, 1932-1938Box 83Folder 7
Barden, John P., 1938-1943Box 83Folder 8
Barden, John P., 1944-1950Box 83Folder 9
Barden, John, 1951-1963Box 83Folder 10
Barger, Dorothy, 1939Box 83Folder 11
Barker, George M., 1923-1926Box 83Folder 12
Barnes, 1938-1949Box 83Folder 13
Barnes, Sir George and Lady Anne, 1953-1975Box 83Folder 14
Barr, Stringfellow, 1940-1949Box 83Folder 15
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Barr, Stringfellow, 1949-1976Box 84Folder 1
Bartlett, 1938Box 84Folder 2
Barton, 1939-1949Box 84Folder 3
Bass, Elisabeth, 1936-1937Box 84Folder 4
Bates, Wallace E., 1938-1945Box 84Folder 5
Bauer, 1940-1949Box 84Folder 6
Baxter, 1936-1947Box 84Folder 7
Beacon Press, 1957-1959Box 84Folder 8
Beatty, Elizabeth Rubinkam, 1939-1944Box 84Folder 9
Beaumont, Henry, 1941Box 84Folder 10
Beber, Sam, 1937Box 84Folder 11
Beck, Maximilian, 1939-1944Box 84Folder 12
Beck, Maximilian, 1944-1948Box 84Folder 13
Beecher, Beatrice G., 1934-1935Box 84Folder 14
Beldock, George J., 1950Box 84Folder 15
Bell, 1939-1950
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Box 84Folder 16
Bell, Bernard Iddings, 1939-1948Box 84Folder 17
Bell, Bernard Iddings, 1949-1950Box 85Folder 1
Bell, Laird, 1931-1937Box 85Folder 2
Bell, Laird, 1939-1950Box 85Folder 3
Bell, Laird, 1950-1969Box 85Folder 4
Benes, Dr. Eduard, 1939-1943Box 85Folder 5
Benitez, Jaime, 1960-1974Box 85Folder 6
Benjamin, 1939-1950Box 85Folder 7
Bennett, 1940-1950Box 85Folder 8
Bennington College, 1940-1947Box 85Folder 9
Benrimo, P. J., 1940Box 85Folder 10
Bensinger, George C., 1938-1947Box 85Folder 11
Benon, The Reverend Benney, 1937-1938Box 85Folder 12
Bentley, Richard, 1937Box 85Folder 13
Benton, Charles, 1964-1974Box 85
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Folder 14Benton Educational Research Fund, 1968-1973
Box 85Folder 15
Benton Foundation (includes other records), 1971-1973Box 85Folder 16
Benton Foundation (includes other records), 1973-1975Box 86Folder 1
Benton Foundation (includes other records), 1975-1976Box 86Folder 2
Benton Foundation (includes other records), 1976Box 86Folder 3
Benton Foundation (includes other records), 1976-1977Box 86Folder 4
Benton, William, 1935-1938Box 86Folder 5
Benton, William, 1939-1940Box 86Folder 6
Benton, William, 1939-1944Box 86Folder 7
Benton, William, 1945-1949Box 87Folder 1
Benton, William, 1949-1951Box 87Folder 2
Benton, William - Senate campaign, 1950-1951Box 87Folder 3
Benton, William, 1929, 1953-1974Box 87Folder 4
Berdson, Bernard, 1952-1955Box 87Folder 5
Berea College, 1939-1945Box 87Folder 6
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Berea College, 1930-1937Box 87Folder 7
Bergin, Helen, 1939Box 87Folder 8
Berlin, Sir Isaiah, 1958Box 87Folder 9
Bernays, Edward L., 1943-1948Box 87Folder 10
Bernstein, 1938-1951Box 87Folder 11
Berthoff, Nate, 1940Box 87Folder 12
Beta Theta Pi, 1936-1939Box 87Folder 13
Better Schools, 1939Box 87Folder 14
Betz, William, 1937-1941Box 87Folder 15
Bibliography, Requests for, 1939-1940Box 87Folder 16
Biddle, A. A., 1939-1950Box 87Folder 17
Big Brother and Big Sister Association, 1939-1944Box 88Folder 1
Billikopf, Jacob, 1926-1950Box 88Folder 2
Bingham, 1939-1949Box 88Folder 3
Bingham, Barry (including clippings), 1951-1966Box 88Folder 4
Biographical Directory of Leaders in Education, undated
66
Box 88Folder 5
Biographical Encyclopedia of America, Biographical Encyclopedia of the World,1939-1944
Box 88Folder 6
Biographical Encyclopedia of the World, 1945Box 88Folder 7
Biosophical Institute, 1938-1943Box 88Folder 8
Bird, Remsen Dubois, 1953-1966Box 88Folder 9
Birth Control Federation of America, Inc., 1940-1941Box 88Folder 10
Birthday, 1975-1977Box 88Folder 11
Black, Hulon W., 1939-1940Box 88Folder 12
Black, Marvin M., 1938-1941Box 88Folder 13
Blackfriars, 1938-1941Box 88Folder 14
Blackhurst, J. H., 1938-1951Box 88Folder 15
Blackwell, B. H., Ltd., 1936-1937Box 88Folder 16
Blackwell, B. H., Ltd., 1938Box 88Folder 17
Blaine, 1938-1949Box 88Folder 18
Blair, 1939-1950Box 88Folder 19
Blair, William McCormick, 1932-1937
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Box 88Folder 20
Blair, William McCormick, 1938-1951Box 88Folder 21
Blair, William McCormick, 1951-1971Box 88Folder 22
Blankner, Frederika, 1941-1943Box 88Folder 23
Bliss, 1940Box 88Folder 24
Blum, Robert E., 1923-1926Box 88Folder 25
B'nai B'rith, 1937-1946Box 88Folder 26
Boas, Franz, 1940Box 88Folder 27
Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1938-1949Box 88Folder 28
Bogan, William J. Club, 1936-1944Box 89Folder 1
Bohr, Niels and Aage, 1950Box 89Folder 2
Bok, Curtis, 1935-1937Box 89Folder 3
Bolton, 1940-1946Box 89Folder 4
Bond Club, 1933Box 89Folder 5
Bonnell, Robert O., 1938Box 89Folder 6
Book donations, 1965Box 89
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Folder 7Book and Play Club, 1938-1941
Box 89Folder 8
Borchard, Edwin, 1939-1946Box 89Folder 9
Borgese, Elizabeth Mann, 1938-1950Box 89Folder 10
Borgese, Elizabeth Mann - Committee, 1940Box 89Folder 11
Borghese Elizabeth Mann, 1961-1963Box 89Folder 12
Borghese Elizabeth Mann, 1964-1969Box 89Folder 13
Borghese Elizabeth Mann, 1969-1971Box 90Folder 1
Borghese Elizabeth Mann, 1971-1974Box 90Folder 2
Borghese Elizabeth Mann, 1975-1977Box 90Folder 3
Borghese, Giuseppe Antonio, 1951-1952Box 90Folder 4
Borzo, Henry, 1940-1941Box 90Folder 5
Boston, 1939-1951Box 90Folder 6
Boston, College Club of, 1940Box 90Folder 7
Boswell Institute, 1943-1946Box 90Folder 8
Boswell Institute, 1948-1951Box 90Folder 9
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Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T., 1938-1949Box 90Folder 10
Bowles, Chester, 1941-1950Box 90Folder 11
Bowman, Isaiah, 1936-1938Box 91Folder 1
Boy Scouts of America, 1929-1937Box 91Folder 2
Boy Scouts of America, 1938-1950Box 91Folder 3
Boys' Clubs of America, 1935-1938Box 91Folder 4
Boyd, 1940-1947Box 91Folder 5
Boynoff, Sara, 1953-1959Box 91Folder 6
Bradley, 1938-1947Box 91Folder 7
Bradley, C. H., 1933-1936Box 91Folder 8
Bradshaw, Francis, F., 1942Box 91Folder 9
Brady, 1940-1941Box 91Folder 10
Brady, James T., 1955-1966Box 91Folder 11
Brandeis, Louis D., 1939-1949Box 91Folder 12
Brandt, Joseph A., 1940-1950Box 91Folder 13
Brannon, 1938
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Box 91Folder 14
Bratton, Ocier S., 1940-1951Box 91Folder 15
Breasted, Charles, 1937-1949Box 91Folder 16
Breasted, Charles, 1950-1954Box 91Folder 17
Bredouw, F. E., 1936-1943Box 91Folder 18
Brewer, George E., 1930-1939Box 91Folder 19
Brewer, George Jr. and Anne, 1925-1967Box 91Folder 20
Bridges, 1940-1951Box 92Folder 1
British, 1942-1949Box 92Folder 2
British, 1949-1951Box 92Folder 3
British Broadcasting Company - Broadcast, December 1, 1946 - "The Atom Bomb andEducation," 1946-1947
Box 92Folder 4
Brooklyn, 1943Box 92Folder 5
Brooks, 1939-1946Box 92Folder 6
Brooks, Ernest Jr./Old Dominion Foundation, 1954-1965Box 92Folder 7
Brown and Browne, 1932-1950Box 92Folder 8
Brown, Edmund G., 1959-1975
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Box 92Folder 9
Brown, William Adams, 1937-1941Box 92Folder 10
Brown and Browne, 1939-1951Box 92Folder 11
Bruere, Henry, 1936-1944Box 92Folder 12
Brumbaugh, 1939-1944Box 92Folder 13
Bryn Mawr, 1941-1950Box 92Folder 14
Buchanan, Scott, 1930-1949Box 93Folder 1
Buchanan, Scott and Douglas, 1952-1977Box 93Folder 2
Buck, Pearl S., 1952Box 93Folder 3
Buckley, William F., Jr., 1960-1961Box 93Folder 4
Budd, 1938-1950Box 93Folder 5
Buell, Raymond L., 1938Box 93Folder 6
Buffalo, 1938-1948Box 93Folder 7
Buho, Walter, 1942-1943Box 93Folder 8
Bundles for Britain, 1940-1942Box 93Folder 9
Burgess, E. W. Fund Committee, 1951Box 93
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Folder 10Burhans, Dan, 1964-1971
Box 93Folder 11
Burke, 1939-1943Box 93Folder 12
Burke, Edmund (Hutchins' articles on Burke), 1942-1944Box 93Folder 13
Burton, 1938-1939Box 93Folder 14
Business, 1938-1947Box 93Folder 15
Business and Professional Women's Club, 1932-1941Box 93Folder 16
Butler, 1938-1946Box 93Folder 17
Bye, George T., 1937-1941Box 93Folder 18
Bye, George T., 1942-1951Box 93Folder 19
Cadenhead, Gary, 1970-1971Box 93Folder 20
Cadenhead, Gary, 1971-1975Box 94Folder 1
Cahn, Reuben D., 1939-1940Box 94Folder 2
Caldwell, 1940-1948Box 94Folder 3
California, 1934-1951Box 94Folder 4
California Speeches, April 1950Box 94Folder 5
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California Teachers Association, 1933-1936Box 94Folder 6
Calkin, Ester Maree, 1937Box 94Folder 7
Callahan, 1939-1949Box 94Folder 8
Cameo, 1941Box 94Folder 9
Campbell, 1939-1951Box 94Folder 10
Canada, 1936-1948Box 94Folder 11
Cantor, Eddie (contest), 1936Box 94Folder 12
Cap and Gown, 1939-1941Box 94Folder 13
Caperton, Nancy Ratcliffe, 1933-1941Box 94Folder 14
Carlile, Florence Jeffrey, 1936Box 94Folder 15
Carlsbad, 1939-1941Box 94Folder 16
Carlson, Anton J., 1938-1950Box 94Folder 17
Carlson, Chester and Dorris, 1965-1974Box 94Folder 18
Carlton, 1938-1945Box 94Folder 19
Carmalt, Laurance J., 1922-1923Box 94Folder 20
Carmichael, 1942-1950
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Box 94Folder 21
Carolyn Foundation, 1970-1973Box 94Folder 22
Carpenter, 1935-1950Box 94Folder 23
Carpenter, Boyd, 1936-1939Box 94Folder 24
Carr, Edwin S., 1942Box 94Folder 25
Carroll, 1938-1944Box 94Folder 26
Carroll, John A., 1938-1948Box 94Folder 27
Carson, 1940-1941Box 94Folder 28
Carter, 1938-1950Box 95Folder 1
Carter, Sims, 1951-1972Box 95Folder 2
Case, Everett, 1937Box 95Folder 3
Casey, Joseph T., 1939-1946Box 95Folder 4
Cassel, 1942-1950Box 95Folder 5
Castetter, L. L., 1937-1940Box 95Folder 6
Cates, Dudley, 1937-1938Box 95Folder 7
Catholic, 1938-1950Box 95
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Folder 8Catholic Evidence Series, Fort Wayne, 1942-1950
Box 95Folder 9
Catholic University of America, 1938-1944Box 95Folder 10
Cavanaugh, 1940-1951Box 95Folder 11
Cavanaugh, John J., 1958-1973Box 95Folder 12
Cedar Rapids Town hall, 1937-1938Box 95Folder 13
Central, 1938-1950Box 95Folder 14
Central Ohio Teachers' Association, 1935-1948Box 95Folder 15
Century Association, 1930-1937Box 95Folder 16
Century Association, 1938-1951Box 95Folder 17
Century Association, 1953-1976Box 95Folder 18
Certain-Teed Products Company, 1940Box 96Folder 1
Chabanier, Eugene, 1938-1939Box 96Folder 2
Chalmers, Joan, 1932-1936Box 96Folder 3
Chamber of Commerce, 1948-1950Box 96Folder 4
Chamberlain, 1940-1947Box 96Folder 5
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Chamberlain, Robert H., 1923-1924Box 96Folder 6
Chamberlain and Chamberlin, 1940-1943Box 96Folder 7
Chamberlin, Jo Hubbard, 1938-1939Box 96Folder 8
Chancellor's House, 1947-1949Box 96Folder 9
Chandler, 1939-1947Box 96Folder 10
Chang, Shang-tzu, 1938-1940Box 96Folder 11
Change magazine, 1972Box 96Folder 12
Channel City Club, 1959-1972Box 96Folder 13
Chapin, R. F., 1943Box 96Folder 14
Chapman, 1941-1949Box 96Folder 15
Chapman, Bruce - "The Answer Man," 1949Box 96Folder 16
Character and citizenship, 1939-1945Box 96Folder 17
Charleston Open Forum, 1944-1949Box 96Folder 18
Chase, 1938-1950Box 96Folder 19
Chautauqua, 1948Box 96Folder 20
Chicago, 1938-1950
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Box 96Folder 21
Chicago, 1938-1950Box 96Folder 22
Chicago, 1939-1951Box 96Folder 23
Chicago, A-C, 1930-1937Box 97Folder 1
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, 1944Box 97Folder 2
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, 1944-1945Box 97Folder 3
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, 1944-1946Box 97Folder 4
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company - Board of Directors - Monthly Report,1944-1946
Box 97Folder 5
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, 1945Box 97Folder 6
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, 1945-1950Box 97Folder 7
Chicago Association Commerce, 1930-1948Box 98Folder 1
Chicago Bar Association, The, 1930-1937Box 98Folder 2
Chicago Bar Association, The, 1939-1951Box 98Folder 3
Chicago Church Federation, 1939Box 98Folder 4
Chicago, City Manager Committee, 1936-1939Box 98Folder 5
Chicago, City of, 1938-1951
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Box 98Folder 6
Chicago Civil Liberties Committee, 1938-1947Box 98Folder 7
Chicago Club, The, 1933-1937Box 98Folder 8
Chicago Club, The, 1938-1945Box 98Folder 9
Chicago Club, The, 1944-1951Box 98Folder 10
Chicago Commonwealth Club, 1936-1937Box 98Folder 11
Chicago Commonwealth Club, 1938-1943Box 99Folder 1
Chicago Commonwealth Club, 1944-1950Box 99Folder 2
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1938-1950Box 99Folder 3
Chicago, D, 1929-1937Box 99Folder 4
Chicago, D, 1929-1939Box 99Folder 5
Chicago Federated Advertising Club, 1937-1945Box 99Folder 6
Chicago Hospital Council, 1937-1941Box 99Folder 7
Chicago, Junior Association of Commerce, 1931-1950Box 99Folder 8
Chicago Maroon, 1937-1950Box 99Folder 9
Chicago newspapers, 1932-1937Box 99
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Folder 10Chicago newspapers, 1933-1951
Box 99Folder 11
Chicago newspapers - Chicago Daily News, 1936-1937Box 99Folder 12
Chicago newspapers - Chicago Daily News, 1938-1950Box 100Folder 1
Chicago newspapers - Chicago Daily News (series of articles on Chicago), 1950-1951Box 100Folder 2
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1934-1935Box 100Folder 3
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1934-1936Box 100Folder 4
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1936-1937Box 100Folder 5
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1937Box 100Folder 6
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1937-1949Box 100Folder 7
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1939-1945Box 100Folder 8
Chicago Recreation Commission, 1945-1949Box 101Folder 1
Chicago Teachers Union, 1937-1945Box 101Folder 2
Chicago Theological Seminary, The, 1934-1948Box 101Folder 3
Chicago Women's Club, 1937-1946Box 101Folder 4
Chicago World's Fair, 1932-1935Box 101Folder 5
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Child Research Clinic, 1937-1948Box 101Folder 6
Child Study Association of America, 1937-1938Box 101Folder 7
Children's Scholarship League, 1938-1941Box 101Folder 8
China, Chinese, 1938-1950Box 101Folder 9
China - Christian Colleges - Emergency Committee, 1937Box 101Folder 10
China - Christian Colleges - Emergency Committee, 1937-1939Box 101Folder 11
Christian, 1938-1949Box 101Folder 12
Christian Century Magazine, 1943-1948Box 102Folder 1
Christian Science Monitor, 1935-1946Box 102Folder 2
Christian Science Monitor - Reader's Digest article by John R. Tunis, 1944-1949Box 102Folder 3
Christians, George W., 1941-1942Box 102Folder 4
Church, 1938-1950Box 102Folder 5
Churchill, William, 1937Box 102Folder 6
Cincinnati, 1930-1947Box 102Folder 7
Citizens Committee for a County College, 1938-1950Box 102Folder 8
Citizens Committee for Planned Parenthood, 1938-1939
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Box 102Folder 9
Citizens Schools Committee, 1936-1937Box 102Folder 10
Citizens Schools Committee, 1938-1949Box 102Folder 11
Citizenship, 1940-1949Box 102Folder 12
Citizenship and Naturalization, Committee on, 1934-1936Box 102Folder 13
City Club of Chicago, 1929-1937Box 102Folder 14
City Club of Chicago, 1939-1951Box 102Folder 15
City Manager League, 1940Box 102Folder 16
Civil Rights Federation, 1939Box 103Folder 1
Clark, Charles E., 1929-1939Box 103Folder 2
Clark, Charles E., 1960-1961Box 103Folder 3
Clark, Charles J., 1924-1926Box 103Folder 4
Clark, Fred G., 1940Box 103Folder 5
Clark, Grenville, 1936-1951Box 103Folder 6
Clark, William D., 1942-1949Box 103Folder 7
Clark and Clarke, 1936-1950Box 103
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Folder 8Clark and Clarke, 1939-1950
Box 103Folder 9
Clarksdale, 1937-1938Box 103Folder 10
Classics, A-Z, 1937Box 103Folder 11
Classics - List of 10, 1945-1947Box 103Folder 12
Classics - Requests for lists - A-G, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 1
Classics - Requests for lists - A-G, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 2
Classics - Requests for lists - H, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 3
Classics - Requests for lists - H-L, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 4
Classics - Requests for lists - M, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 5
Classics - Requests for lists - M-R, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 6
Classics - Requests for lists - S-Z, 1938-1948Box 104Folder 7
Claunch, Stanford Kingsley, 1939-1940Box 104Folder 8
Cleveland, 1929-1951Box 104Folder 9
Cleveland College (Western Reserve) - Great Books speech, 1947-1948Box 105Folder 1
Cleveland conference, 1936-1938Box 105Folder 2
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Cleveland, The City Club of, 1937-1946Box 105Folder 3
Cloutier, F. A., 1935-1938Box 105Folder 4
Coca-Cola Company, 1935-1936Box 105Folder 5
Cockrell, Ewing, 1939-1946Box 105Folder 6
Coffman, Lotus D., 1937Box 105Folder 7
Cofrances, Humbert, 1939-1941Box 105Folder 8
Cohen, 1938-1948Box 105Folder 9
Cohen, Alfred E., 1937-1939Box 105Folder 10
Cole, 1939-1949Box 105Folder 11
Cole, Stewart F., 1938-1939Box 105Folder 12
Coleman, 1943-1949Box 105Folder 13
Coles, L. F., 1941-1942Box 105Folder 14
College, 1939-1951Box 105Folder 15
College of the City of New York, 1930-1936Box 105Folder 16
College Years, 1938Box 105Folder 17
Collier's Magazine - General, 1946-1950
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Box 105Folder 18
Collier's Magazine - December 30, 1944 issue, 1941-1946Box 105Folder 19
Collier's Magazine - June 9, 1945 issue, 1945-1947Box 105Folder 20
Collier's Magazine - "Let's Split the Education Atom" - December 7, 1946 issue,1946-1947
Box 105Folder 21
Collins, 1937-1942Box 105Folder 22
Colorado, 1939-1950Box 105Folder 23
Colorado Education Association, 1931-1934Box 106Folder 1
Columbia, 1938-1949Box 106Folder 2
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1938-1973Box 106Folder 3
Columbia Law Review, 1926Box 106Folder 4
Columbia University, 1931-1951Box 106Folder 5
Columbia University Hillman Lecture, November 21, 1950, 1950-1951Box 106Folder 6
Columbus, 1937-1943Box 106Folder 7
Colvin, H. Milton, 1937-1947Box 106Folder 8
Colwell, Ernest Cadman, 1945-1974Box 106Folder 9
Colwell, Ernest Cadman, 1947
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Box 106Folder 10
Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1943-1945Box 106Folder 11
Commercial Club, 1932-1937Box 106Folder 12
Commercial Club, 1938-1945Box 107Folder 1
Commercial Club - Notices of meetings, 1939-1951Box 107Folder 2
Commercial Club, 1942-1951Box 107Folder 3
Commission, 1941-1946Box 107Folder 4
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 107Folder 5
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 107Folder 6
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 107Folder 7
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 108Folder 1
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 108Folder 2
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 108Folder 3
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 108Folder 4
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 108Folder 5
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations, 1934Box 108
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Folder 6Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations,1934-1935
Box 108Folder 7
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations,1935-1936
Box 108Folder 8
Commission on Manpower, Automation, and Technology (includes other records),1963-1964
Box 109Folder 1
Commission on Manpower, Automation, and Technology (includes other records),1964-1965
Box 109Folder 2
Commission on Manpower, Automation, and Technology (includes other records),1965-1968
Box 109Folder 3
Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1939Box 109Folder 4
Committee of 100, 1944-1948Box 109Folder 5
Committee on Amnesty, 1946-1948Box 109Folder 6
Committee on "Participation by Lawyers as Citizens in Public Affairs," 1948Box 109Folder 7
Committees, 1939-1951Box 109Folder 8
Common Cause, 1947-1950Box 109Folder 9
Common Council for American Unity, 1940-1945Box 109Folder 10
Commonweal, The, 1939-1951Box 109Folder 11
Community, 1939-1950
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Box 109Folder 12
Community and War Fund - Special Gifts Division, 1943Box 110Folder 1
Community and War Fund - Special Gifts Division, 1943-1944Box 110Folder 2
Community Council, 1934-1936Box 110Folder 3
Community Fund of Chicago, Inc., 1933-1946Box 110Folder 4
Community Mobilization for Human Needs, 1937-1942Box 110Folder 5
Compton, Arthur, 1936-1947Box 110Folder 6
Conant, James B., 1938-1947Box 110Folder 7
Conference Board, The, 1941-1950Box 110Folder 8
Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1940Box 110Folder 9
Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1940-1943Box 111Folder 1
Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1941-1943Box 111Folder 2
Conference on Science, Philosophy, and Religion, 1942-1951Box 111Folder 3
Congregational Christian Church Education Committee, 1935-1936Box 111Folder 4
Congresses, 1938-1948Box 111Folder 5
Connecticut, 1938-1950Box 111
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Folder 6Conrady, Elsie, 1938-1939
Box 111Folder 7
Consolidated Broadcasting System, 1938Box 111Folder 8
Constitution, 1936-1940Box 111Folder 9
Controllers Institute of America, 1948Box 111Folder 10
Cook, 1939-1951Box 111Folder 11
Cook, Thos. and Son, 1932-1938Box 111Folder 12
Cooke, Edmund W. (with election materials), 1952-1959Box 111Folder 13
Cooke, Thomas T., 1924-1927Box 111Folder 14
Cooper, 1938-1946Box 111Folder 15
Copeland, 1940-1941Box 112Folder 1
Copernican Quadricentennial National Committee, 1943Box 112Folder 2
Corey, Stephen M., 1936-1948Box 112Folder 3
Cormier, Margaret, 1939Box 112Folder 4
Cornell, 1938-1951Box 112Folder 5
Coronet Magazine, 1939-1950Box 112Folder 6
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Cory, Herbert E., 1939-1941Box 112Folder 7
Cosmopolitan, 1929-1936Box 112Folder 8
Cosmopolitan Club, 1936-1937Box 112Folder 9
Coulborn, Rushton, 1936-1944Box 112Folder 10
Council Against Intolerance in America, 19388-1947Box 112Folder 11
Council on Foreign Relations, 1939-1946Box 112Folder 12
Councils, 1938-1950Box 112Folder 13
Countryside Lake, 1938-1946Box 112Folder 14
Courtney, 1940Box 112Folder 15
Cousins, Norman, 1954-1973Box 112Folder 16
Cox, 1934-1950Box 112Folder 17
Cox, George Clarke, 1933-1937Box 112Folder 18
Crane, 1939-1950Box 112Folder 19
Crane, George W., 1938-1940Box 112Folder 20
Crawford, Albert Beecher, 1938Box 112Folder 21
Creighton University, 1937-1938
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Box 113Folder 1
Cresap, Mark W., 1934-1950Box 113Folder 2
Crofts, F. S. and Company, 1941-1945Box 113Folder 3
Crosby Family, 1929-1935Box 113Folder 4
Cross, Neal M., 1938Box 113Folder 5
Crow and Crowe, 1938-1942Box 113Folder 6
Crowley, Patrick F., 1966-1976Box 113Folder 7
Crowther, Sir Geoffrey, 1957-1959Box 113Folder 8
Crumrine, Homer, 1941Box 113Folder 9
Culberton, Ely, 1944-1949Box 113Folder 10
Culver Military Academy, 1938-1944Box 113Folder 11
Cumming, Captain John W. W., 1942-1943Box 113Folder 12
Cunningham, 1950Box 113Folder 13
Cunningham, W. F., 1938-1943Box 113Folder 14
Current History, 1939-1943Box 113Folder 15
Curtis, 1940-1950Box 113
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Folder 16Cushman, Robert E., 1939
Box 113Folder 17
Cutler, 1939-1941Box 113Folder 18
Cyrus Fishermen's College, 1949Box 113Folder 19
Czechoslovakia, 1938-1950Box 113Folder 20
Dahlberg, Edward, 1958-1966Box 113Folder 21
Daily, 1949Box 113Folder 22
Daily Maroon, 1934-1937Box 113Folder 23
Daily News (Los Angeles), 1954-1955Box 113Folder 24
Dallas, 1938-1941Box 113Folder 25
Danforth, William H., 1936-1946Box 114Folder 1
Dart, Justin W., 1938-1949Box 114Folder 2
Dart, Justin, 1945-1972Box 114Folder 3
Davenport, 1939-1950Box 114Folder 4
Davidson, 1939-1950Box 114Folder 5
Davis, 1933-1950Box 114Folder 6
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Davis, Chester, 1951-1960Box 114Folder 7
Davis, Eugene, 1936-1942Box 114Folder 8
Davis, Eugene, 1942-1947Box 114Folder 9
Davis, Eugene, 1949-1950Box 114Folder 10
Davis, Jerome, 1923-1956Box 114Folder 11
Davis, Jerome, 1937-1951Box 114Folder 12
Davisson, Oscar, 1939-1950Box 114Folder 13
Davisson, Oscar and Daphne, 1949-1963Box 114Folder 14
Day, Edmund E., 1936-1949Box 114Folder 15
Deak, Francis, 1939-1940Box 114Folder 16
Deane, Charles J., 1938-1940Box 114Folder 17
DegreesBox 114Folder 18
de Hovre, Dr. Fr., 1939Box 115Folder 1
DeJouvenel, Bertrand, 1960-1977Box 115Folder 2
Delta, 1937-1949Box 115Folder 3
Denison, 1938-1948
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Box 115Folder 4
Dennis, 1940-1943Box 115Folder 5
Denver, University of, 1938-1950Box 115Folder 6
Deppe, W. P., 1940Box 115Folder 7
Derry, George Hermann, 1939-1947Box 115Folder 8
Der Zakarian, Aram, 1939-1942Box 115Folder 9
Des Moines, 1938-1948Box 115Folder 10
Desarc, Karlof, 1942Box 115Folder 11
Desvernine, Raoul E., 1938-1940Box 115Folder 12
Detroit, 1938-1949Box 115Folder 13
Devereux, Cherry, 1937-1939Box 115Folder 14
Devereux, Frederick L., 1933-1949Box 115Folder 15
Dewey, Charles S., 1938-1939Box 115Folder 16
Dewey, John, 1943-1950Box 115Folder 17
Dexter, Lewis A., 1937-1949Box 115Folder 18
Dexter, Nina C., 1947-1948Box 116
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Folder 1Dexter, Nina C., 1948
Box 116Folder 2
Dexter, Nina C., 1948Box 116Folder 3
Dexter, Nina C., 1948-1949Box 116Folder 4
Dial Press, 1938-1950Box 116Folder 5
Dickson, Fagan, 1967-1976Box 116Folder 6
Dickinson, 1939-1945Box 116Folder 7
Dickinson, Frank G., 1938-1950Box 116Folder 8
Dillard University, 1937Box 116Folder 9
Dilworth, Richardson, 1923-1971Box 116Folder 10
Dilworth, Richardson, 1931-1950Box 116Folder 11
Dimock, Marshall E., 1937-1946Box 116Folder 12
Diserio, Matthew J., 1931-1947Box 117Folder 1
Dodd, William E., 1937-1938Box 117Folder 2
Doherty, 1939-1941Box 117Folder 3
Donnelly, 1938-1948Box 117Folder 4
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Donnelly, Esther, 1947-1948 and undatedBox 117Folder 5
Donovan, 1936-1945Box 117Folder 6
Dora B. Talbot, 1950Box 117Folder 7
Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., 1938-1949Box 117Folder 8
Dougherty, 1939-1940Box 117Folder 9
Douglas, 1939-1951Box 117Folder 10
Douglas, James H., 1938-1949Box 117Folder 11
Douglas James H., 1952-1977Box 117Folder 12
Douglas, William O., 1929-1937Box 117Folder 13
Douglas, William O., 1938-1951Box 117Folder 14
Douglas, William O., 1951-1965Box 117Folder 15
Douglas, William O., 1963-1969Box 117Folder 16
Douglas, William O., 1970-1974Box 118Folder 1
Douglas, William O., 1975-1980Box 118Folder 2
Drake, 1937-1943Box 118Folder 3
Drake, Henry L., 1939-1945
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Box 118Folder 4
Drake University, 1930-1937Box 118Folder 5
Draper, Benjamin, 1940-1949Box 118Folder 6
Driskill, John W., 1950Box 118Folder 7
Drown, Joseph W., 1963-1972Box 118Folder 8
Drown, Joseph W., 1972-1977Box 118Folder 9
Drucker, Peter F., 1939-1942Box 118Folder 10
Dubuque, 1943-1945Box 118Folder 11
Duell, Soan and Pearce, Inc., 1940-1945Box 118Folder 12
Duggan, 1941Box 118Folder 13
Dulles, John Foster, 1938-1941Box 118Folder 14
Duncan, 1938-1951Box 118Folder 15
Dunkirk Society, 1948Box 118Folder 16
DuPont, Paul, 1938Box 118Folder 17
Dutton, 1941-1950Box 118Folder 18
Duval, 1938-1943Box 119
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Folder 1Dux, Dieter, 1942-1948
Box 119Folder 2
Dye, George, 1948Box 119Folder 3
Dyes, O. F., 1941Box 119Folder 4
Dykstra, Clarence, 1940-1945Box 119Folder 5
Earlham College, 1938-1947Box 119Folder 6
East, 1938-1948Box 119Folder 7
East Tennessee Education Association, 1936-1946Box 119Folder 8
Eastern, 1940-1950Box 119Folder 9
Eastern Ohio Teachers Association, 1938-1942Box 119Folder 10
Eastman, 1938-1943Box 119Folder 11
Eaton, Cyrus S., 1939-1948Box 119Folder 12
Eaton, Cyrus and Anne, 1955-1962Box 119Folder 13
Eaton, Cyrus and Anne, 1962-1976Box 119Folder 14
Eaton, Harold T., 1939Box 119Folder 15
Eckart, Percy, 1938-1944Box 119Folder 16
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Economic Club, 1937-1943Box 119Folder 17
Economic Club of Chicago, 1930-1936Box 119Folder 18
Economic Forum, 1934-1937Box 119Folder 19
Eddy, 1939-1942Box 119Folder 20
Edison, 1938-1946Box 119Folder 21
Education for Freedom, Inc., 1943-1945Box 119Folder 22
Education for Freedom, Inc., 1943-1944Box 120Folder 1
Education for Freedom, Inc., 1943-1944Box 120Folder 2
Education for Freedom - A-C, 1942-1950Box 120Folder 3
Education for Freedom - C-H, 1943-1949Box 120Folder 4
Education for Freedom - I-L, 1943-1944Box 120Folder 5
Education for Freedom - L-N, 1943Box 120Folder 6
Education for Freedom - O-S, 1943-1950Box 120Folder 7
Education for Freedom - S-Z, 1943-1948Box 120Folder 8
Education for Freedom - Louisiana State University Press, 1941-1949Box 120Folder 9
Educational, 1936-1951
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Box 120Folder 10
Educational Fund, Inc. (includes minutes, financial, and other records), 1944-1957Box 121Folder 1
Educational Fund, Inc. - Measure magazine, 1948-1949Box 121Folder 2
Educational Fund, Inc. - Gift material, 1944-1946Box 121Folder 3
Educational Fund, Inc. - Gift material, 1945-1948Box 121Folder 4
Educational Fund, Inc. - Gift material, 1949-1950Box 121Folder 5
Edwards, 1949-1950Box 121Folder 6
Egle, Joseph A., 1940Box 121Folder 7
Eichler, Edward, 1963-1964Box 121Folder 8
Einstein, Albert, 1954Box 121Folder 9
El Paso, 1938-1946Box 121Folder 10
Elgin, 1938-1947Box 121Folder 11
Elias, Hans, 1942-1951Box 121Folder 12
Eliot, T. S., 1952-1953Box 121Folder 13
Elliot, John B., 1952-1957Box 121Folder 14
Elliot, John B., 1958-1959Box 121
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Folder 15Elliot, John B., 1960-1966
Box 122Folder 1
Elliot, John C., 1953-1962Box 122Folder 2
Elliot, John C., 1963-1977Box 122Folder 3
Elliott, 1940-1948Box 122Folder 4
Elliott, Edward C., 1938-1945Box 122Folder 5
Emergency, 1938-1944Box 122Folder 6
Emerson, 1939-1941Box 122Folder 7
Emerson, Alfred E., 1938-1947Box 122Folder 8
Endowed universities, 1938-1939Box 122Folder 9
Engberg, Edward, 1957-1969Box 122Folder 10
English, 1939-1950Box 122Folder 11
Epstein, Max, 1933-1950Box 122Folder 12
Epstein, Max and Leola, 1951-1958Box 122Folder 13
Erb, Estelle Bood, 1939-1940Box 122Folder 14
Erickson and Erickson, 1938-1948Box 122Folder 15
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Ernst, Fritz B., 1938Box 122Folder 16
Eurich, Alvin C., 1958-1969Box 122Folder 17
Evans, 1938-1950Box 122Folder 18
Evanston, 1938-1945Box 122Folder 19
Evarts, Effingham C., 1923-1926Box 122Folder 20
Ewald, William R., 1970-1976Box 123Folder 1
Ewing, Gifford C., 1930-1950Box 123Folder 2
Executives Club of Chicago, 1940-1950Box 123Folder 3
Experimental Schools, conference, 1967-1968Box 123Folder 4
Facci, Joseph, 1950Box 123Folder 5
Fackenthal, Frank D., 1949-1950Box 123Folder 6
Fadiman, Clifton, 1938-1948Box 123Folder 7
Fadiman, Clifton and Edwin, 1959-1965Box 123Folder 8
Fadiman, Clifton and Edwin, 1968-1977Box 123Folder 9
Faherty, Roger, 1943-1945Box 123Folder 10
Fairbank, Janet, 1941-1943
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Box 123Folder 11
Fairchild, 1938-1943Box 123Folder 12
Faris, Ellsworth, 1939-1950Box 123Folder 13
Farmer, 1939-1942Box 123Folder 14
Farnam, Thomas W., 1935-1943Box 123Folder 15
Farrand, Max, 1938-1941Box 123Folder 16
Farrar and Rinehart, 1938-1944Box 123Folder 17
Faust, Clarence and Gladys, 1954-1975Box 123Folder 18
Fay, 1939-1940Box 123Folder 19
Federal, 1942-1949Box 123Folder 20
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1935-1950Box 123Folder 21
Federal Projects, 1936-1939Box 123Folder 22
Federal Unemployment Committee - General correspondence, 1933Box 123Folder 23
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1931-1933Box 124Folder 1
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1933Box 124Folder 2
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1933Box 124
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Folder 3Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1933
Box 124Folder 4
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1933Box 124Folder 5
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1933-1934Box 124Folder 6
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1933-1934Box 124Folder 7
Federal Unemployment Committee - Official correspondence, 1934Box 124Folder 8
Federations, 1938-1945Box 124Folder 9
Federations, 1938-1950Box 124Folder 10
Fehr, Joseph Conrad, 1941-1942Box 124Folder 11
Feldman, 1940Box 124Folder 12
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1946-1950Box 125Folder 1
Fennelly, John F., 1938-1941Box 125Folder 2
Ferguson and Fergusson, 1939-1947Box 125Folder 3
Ferry, W. H., 1954-1963Box 125Folder 4
Ferry, W. H., 1964-1973Box 125Folder 5
Feller, Lewis S., 1941Box 125Folder 6
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Field, 1938-1948Box 125Folder 7
Field, Marshall, 1933-1947Box 125Folder 8
Field Museum of Natural History, 1943-1944Box 125Folder 9
Field, Robert M., 1937-1950Box 125Folder 10
Fifield, James W., 1933-1949Box 125Folder 11
Films for Television of Hollywood, Inc., 1954-1955Box 125Folder 12
Fink, 1939Box 125Folder 13
Finland, 1939-1949Box 125Folder 14
Finley, John H., 1939-1940Box 125Folder 15
Finnegan, 1942-1944Box 125Folder 16
First, 1939-1950Box 126Folder 1
First Overseas Exposition of American Art, Inc., 1934-1963Box 126Folder 2
First Unitarian Church, Cleveland, 1938-1939Box 126Folder 3
Fishbein, Morris, 1941Box 126Folder 4
Fisher, 1938-1948Box 126Folder 5
Fisher, Irving, 1934-1936
105
Box 126Folder 6
Fisk and Fiske, 1938-1947Box 126Folder 7
Fisk University, 1938-1948Box 126Folder 8
Fiske, Horace Spencer, 1931-1940Box 126Folder 9
Fitzgerald, 1938-1940Box 126Folder 10
Fitzpatrick, 1940-1946Box 126Folder 11
Fletcher, C. Scott, 1958-1973Box 126Folder 12
Florida, 1938-1947Box 126Folder 13
Florida Education Association, 1938Box 126Folder 14
Florida, University of, 1938-1941Box 126Folder 15
Flynn, 1938-1950Box 126Folder 16
Folmer, Henri, 1940-1941Box 126Folder 17
Fond du Lac, 1939-1945Box 126Folder 18
Forces of Change Discussion Program, 1964-1966Box 126Folder 19
Ford, 1938-1951Box 126Folder 20
Ford Foundation, 1951-1974Box 126
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Folder 21Ford Foundation, re Fund for the Republic, 1961-1964
Box 126Folder 22
Ford, Frank W., 1928-1954Box 126Folder 23
Ford Hall Forum, 1934-1936Box 126Folder 24
Ford, Joseph B., 1960-1968Box 126Folder 25
Forecast, 1939-1940Box 127Folder 1
Foreign, 1938-1948Box 127Folder 2
Foreman, Gerhard, 1942Box 127Folder 3
Forman, Leo E., 1933-1937Box 127Folder 4
Fort, Helene G., 1938-1942Box 127Folder 5
Fort Wayne, 1930-1947Box 127Folder 6
Fort Worth Lecture Foundation, 1936-1937Box 127Folder 7
Fortune, 1936-1943Box 127Folder 8
Fortune, 1942-1950Box 127Folder 9
Fortune Magazine - "Toward a Durable Society," 1942-1945Box 127Folder 10
Fortune Magazine - "Toward a Durable Society," 1943Box 127Folder 11
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Fortune Magazine - "Toward a Durable Society," 1943Box 127Folder 12
Forum, The, 1933-1939Box 127Folder 13
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 1938-1941Box 127Folder 14
Fosdick, Raymond, 1936-1951Box 127Folder 15
Foster, 1938-1951Box 127Folder 16
Foster, Allyn K., 1937-1938Box 127Folder 17
Fountain, 1941-1942Box 127Folder 18
Fourth, 1943Box 127Folder 19
Fowler, 1938-1946Box 127Folder 20
Fox, 1937-1946Box 128Folder 1
Foxcroft, 1937-1938Box 128Folder 2
Franconia College, 1968Box 128Folder 3
Frank, Glenn, 1931-1941Box 128Folder 4
Frank, Lawrence K., 1938-1951Box 128Folder 5
Frankel, 1940-1948Box 128Folder 6
Frankfurter, Felix, 1930-1940
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Box 128Folder 7
Frankfurter, Felix, 1935-1950Box 128Folder 8
Frankfurter, Felix, 1953-1958Box 128Folder 9
Franklin, 1938-1951Box 128Folder 10
Franklin, Benjamin, 1939-1940Box 128Folder 11
Franks, Oliver J., 1937-1949Box 128Folder 12
Fraternities - General, 1939-1949Box 128Folder 13
Fredericks, Fred S., 1937-1938Box 128Folder 14
Freeman, 1938-1950Box 128Folder 15
Freeman, Harrop A., 1969-1975Box 128Folder 16
French - France, 1933-1951Box 128Folder 17
Freund, Harry E., 1936-1940Box 128Folder 18
Frewen, Richard C., 1939Box 128Folder 19
Friedman, F. G., 1957-1958Box 129Folder 1
Friedman, Milton, 1954Box 129Folder 2
Friedrich, C. J., 1938Box 129
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Folder 3Friends of, 1939-1950
Box 129Folder 4
Frodin, Reuben, 1956-1968Box 129Folder 5
Fulbright, J. W., 1967-1970Box 129Folder 6
Fund for Calabria, 1966Box 129Folder 7
Fund for Peace, 1974-1977Box 129Folder 8
Fund for the Republic, Santa Barbara Property, 1959Box 129Folder 9
Fuqua, Nols, 1939-1949Box 129Folder 10
Furnas, J. C., 1938Box 129Folder 11
Furniss, Edgar S., 1930-1939Box 129Folder 12
Future, 1938Box 129Folder 13
Gallagher, 1939-1950Box 129Folder 14
Gannett, 1937-1939Box 129Folder 15
Gannon, 1939-1943Box 129Folder 16
Gardiner and Gardner, 1936-1940Box 129Folder 17
Garland, 1937-1942Box 129Folder 18
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Garrett Biblical Institute, 1939-1940Box 129Folder 19
Gates, 1940-1948Box 129Folder 20
Gates, Arnold F., 1940-1941Box 129Folder 21
Gaus, John M., 1941Box 129Folder 22
Gavin, James M., 1971-1973Box 129Folder 23
Gay, 1939-1940Box 129Folder 24
Gehrkens, Karl W., 1938-1950Box 129Folder 25
General Motors, 1937-1950Box 129Folder 26
General Welfare Foundation, 1937Box 129Folder 27
Geographic Society of Chicago, 1930-1938Box 129Folder 28
George Williams College, 1935-1949Box 130Folder 1
Georgia, 1940-1950Box 130Folder 2
Georgia Bar Association, 1940Box 130Folder 3
Gerhardt, W. F., 1940Box 130Folder 4
German Professor, Problems of 1933-1939Box 130Folder 5
Germany, 1945-1948
111
Box 130Folder 6
Germany, 1948Box 130Folder 7
Germany, 1948Box 130Folder 8
Germany, 1948-1949Box 130Folder 9
Germany, 1948-1951Box 130Folder 10
Germany, 1949Box 130Folder 11
Germany, 1949Box 130Folder 12
Germany, 1949Box 131Folder 1
Germany, 1949-1951Box 131Folder 2
Germany - Trip, 1948Box 131Folder 3
Germany - Trip, 1948-1949Box 131Folder 4
Gehs, Clark H., 1935-1950Box 131Folder 5
Gewirth, Alan, 1941-1949Box 131Folder 6
Ghana, University of, 1959-1960Box 131Folder 7
Gibbs, 1940-1941Box 131Folder 8
Gibson, 1940-1948Box 131
112
Folder 9Gibson, J. L., 1935-1938
Box 131Folder 10
Gideonse, Harry D. - Analysis of "Higher Learning in a Democracy," 1937Box 131Folder 11
Gignilliat, L. R., 1938-1939Box 131Folder 12
Gilbert, Richard, 1967-1974Box 131Folder 13
Gilson, Mary B., 1939-1950Box 131Folder 14
Ginn and Company, 1937-1944Box 131Folder 15
Ginsburg, Norton, 1971-1976 [1/2]Box 131Folder 16
Ginsburg, Norton, 1976-1977 [2/2]Box 132Folder 1
Girl Scouts, 1938-1940Box 132Folder 2
Givler, J. P., 1939-1942Box 132Folder 3
Gladieux, Bernard L., 1951Box 132Folder 4
Glenn, 1942-1946Box 132Folder 5
Goethe Bicentennial Address, 1949Box 132Folder 6
Goethe Bicentennial Address, 1949Box 132Folder 7
Goethe Bicentennial Address, 1949-1951Box 132Folder 8
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Goff, Sudduth, 1934-1939Box 132Folder 9
Goldberg, Arthur, 1957-1974Box 132Folder 10
Golden, 1938-1949Box 132Folder 11
Goldsmith, 1938-1950Box 132Folder 12
Goldstein, Bob, 1940Box 132Folder 13
Gomberg, William, 1954-1962Box 132Folder 14
Goodfellow, Rollin, 1939Box 132Folder 15
Goodhart, Arthur, 1936-1947Box 132Folder 16
Gordis, Robert, 1959-1976Box 132Folder 17
Gordon, 1941-1949Box 132Folder 18
Gordon, Ruth and Garson Kanin, 1946-1976Box 132Folder 19
Gorman, William, 1952-1974Box 132Folder 20
Gottlieb, Ephraim, 1937-1951Box 132Folder 21
Grace, 1941-1945Box 132Folder 22
Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, 1935-1941Box 132Folder 23
Graham, 1941-1950
114
Box 132Folder 24
Grambling, Phyllis, 1939Box 132Folder 25
Granbery, John C., 1940-1943Box 133Folder 1
Grand Rapids, 1938-1939Box 133Folder 2
Grand Rapids Town Hall Lecture Series, 1936-1937Box 133Folder 3
Grandon, D. W., 1939Box 133Folder 4
Granger, Alfred H., 1937-1938Box 133Folder 5
Grant, Arnold, 1966-1976Box 133Folder 6
Gray, 1941Box 133Folder 7
Gray, Horace and Katharine, 1960-1977Box 133Folder 8
Gray, Lennox, 1939Box 133Folder 9
Great Books Foundation, 1948-1951Box 133Folder 10
"Great Conversations" - Marienthal, Hal, 1962-1971Box 133Folder 11
Greater, 1939-1947Box 133Folder 12
Greater Chicago Campaign, 1939Box 133Folder 13
Greece, 1940-1950Box 133
115
Folder 14Green and Greene, 1939-1949
Box 133Folder 15
Green Bay, 1938-1941Box 133Folder 16
Greene, Edward B., 1923-1924Box 133Folder 17
Grene, David, 1939-1949Box 133Folder 18
Griffin, 1937-1949Box 133Folder 19
Grinnell, 1940-1948Box 133Folder 20
Griswold, 1941-1950Box 133Folder 21
Griswold, Whitney, 1952, 1957Box 134Folder 1
Gross, 1938-1950Box 134Folder 2
Grossberg, Herbert, 1941-1942Box 134Folder 3
Groton School, 1935-1937Box 134Folder 4
Guck, Homer, 1933-1940Box 134Folder 5
Gulick, Luther, 1939-1948Box 134Folder 6
Gunther, John, 1958Box 134Folder 7
Gustavsen, Charles O., 1941-1948Box 134Folder 8
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Guthrie, 1937-1948Box 134Folder 9
Hadley, 1938-1941Box 134Folder 10
Hagboldt, Peter, 1939-1943Box 134Folder 11
Hagedorn, 1942-1946Box 134Folder 12
Hageman, 1941Box 134Folder 13
Haggerty, William J., 1943-1944Box 134Folder 14
Hahn, 1940-1945Box 134Folder 15
Hailperin, Herman, 1942Box 134Folder 16
Hale, 1947-1949Box 134Folder 17
Hall, 1935-1946Box 134Folder 18
Hallam, 1938-1950Box 134Folder 19
Haller, 1940-1950Box 134Folder 20
Hallgren, 1941Box 134Folder 21
Hallman, 1936-1939Box 134Folder 22
Halsey, Edwin P., 1937-1938Box 134Folder 23
Hamblen, Emily S., 1941-1942
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Box 134Folder 24
Hamilton, 1938-1951Box 134Folder 25
Hammacher Schlemmer and Co., Inc., 1938-1939Box 134Folder 26
Hammerstein, Oscar II, 1959-1962Box 134Folder 27
Hanna, 1938-1948Box 134Folder 28
Hannah, John A., 1942-1950Box 134Folder 29
Hansen, 1935-1936Box 134Folder 30
Hansen and Hanson, 1939-1948Box 135Folder 1
Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., 1939-1949Box 135Folder 2
Harding, 1939-1950Box 135Folder 3
Hare, Joe, 1938-1945Box 135Folder 4
Harlow, Rex F., 1940Box 135Folder 5
Harms, Ernst, 1935-1939Box 135Folder 6
Harper, 1936-1950Box 135Folder 7
Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1935-1951Box 135Folder 8
Harper, William Rainey Memorial Educational Conference, 1937-1938Box 135
118
Folder 9Harper's Magazine - "Freedom and Education," 1941
Box 135Folder 10
Harper's Magazine - "Freedom and Education," 1941-1942Box 135Folder 11
Harrell, 1940-1941Box 135Folder 12
Harris, M. LaFayette, 1937-1940Box 135Folder 13
Harris and Harriss, 1932-1950Box 135Folder 14
Harris Trust and Savings Bank, 1938-1940Box 136Folder 1
Harrison, 1938-1948Box 136Folder 2
Hart, 1939-1948Box 136Folder 3
Harvard, 1921-1951Box 136Folder 4
Harvard, 1932-1938Box 136Folder 5
Harvard, 1933-1936Box 136Folder 6
Harvard, 1935-1950Box 136Folder 7
Harvard, 1938-1949Box 136Folder 8
Harvard - Yale - Princeton, 1936-1938Box 136Folder 9
Harvey, 1939-1950Box 136Folder 10
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Haskell, 1939-1941Box 136Folder 11
Hastings, 1939-1940Box 136Folder 12
Haun, Julius W., 1937Box 136Folder 13
Haussamen, Crane, 1961-1973Box 136Folder 14
Hawaii, 1935-1936Box 136Folder 15
Haworth, D. Riley, 1928-1936Box 137Folder 1
Hayden, Joel, 1935-1937Box 137Folder 2
Hayes, 1938-1948Box 137Folder 3
Hayes, Hope Townsley, 1935-1938Box 137Folder 4
Haynes, Thornwell, 1934-1936Box 137Folder 5
Hazard and Hazzard, 1937-1940Box 137Folder 6
Hearst, 1938Box 137Folder 7
Heath, Spencer, 1939Box 137Folder 8
Hebberd, Wallace, 1960-1963Box 137Folder 9
Hebrew University, 1949-1950Box 137Folder 10
Heely, Allan, 1936-1937
120
Box 137Folder 11
Heffelfinger, Totton P., 1923-1926Box 137Folder 12
Heilman, Robert B., 1942-1945Box 137Folder 13
Heizer, Helen H., 1937-1939Box 137Folder 14
Helfferich, D. L., 1938-1948Box 137Folder 15
Hemingway, James S., 1923-1927Box 137Folder 16
Hemingway, Merrit and Kath, 1924-1974Box 137Folder 17
Henderson, 1939-1949Box 137Folder 18
Henderson, William B., 1942Box 137Folder 19
Henry, 1941-1950Box 137Folder 20
Henry George School of Science, 1939-1950Box 137Folder 21
Herrick, 1937-1948Box 137Folder 22
Herz, 1941-1944Box 137Folder 23
Hess, M. Whitcomb, 1939-1948Box 137Folder 24
Heyman and Heymann, 1941-1949Box 138Folder 1
Higgie, Mary L., 1937-1942Box 138
121
Folder 2"Higher Learning and Humanism," 1938
Box 138Folder 3
Higher Learning in America, 1934-1949Box 138Folder 4
Hill, 1938-1950Box 138Folder 5
Hillel Foundation, 1939-1949Box 138Folder 6
Hilliard, William E., 1923Box 138Folder 7
Hinkley, A. Rockwell, 1939-1940Box 138Folder 8
Hiram College, 1940-1950Box 138Folder 9
Hirsch, Emil G. Center, 1933-1939Box 138Folder 10
Hirsch, Helmut, 1950Box 138Folder 11
Hodges, Barnet, 1936-1941Box 138Folder 12
Hodge, Robert W., 1941Box 138Folder 13
Hoffman, 1936-1950Box 138Folder 14
Hoffman, Hallock and Gene, 1951-1976Box 138Folder 15
Hoffman, Paul and Anna, 1937-1974Box 138Folder 16
Hofgaard, Marie, 1939Box 138Folder 17
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Hoiles, R. C., 1939-1950Box 138Folder 18
Holiday, 1937-1940Box 138Folder 19
Holland, 1940-1946Box 138Folder 20
Holland Society of New York, 1935-1951Box 138Folder 21
Hollins College, 1936-1949Box 139Folder 1
Hollywood, 1939Box 139Folder 2
Holman, William G., 1941Box 139Folder 3
Holmes, 1940-1950Box 139Folder 4
Holt, 1939-1948Box 139Folder 5
Holy, 1941-1942Box 139Folder 6
Hopper, Bruce, 1961-1968Box 139Folder 7
Hoover, 1938-1941Box 139Folder 8
Hoover, Herbert, 1942-1950Box 139Folder 9
Hopkins, 1939-1950Box 139Folder 10
Horan, Ruth, 1938-1939Box 139Folder 11
Horowitz, Arnold, 1937
123
Box 139Folder 12
Horrell, Joe, 1939-1940Box 139Folder 13
Hosmer, Sidney B., 1939Box 139Folder 14
House hunting, 1951Box 139Folder 15
Houston, 1936-1950Box 139Folder 16
Houston, Texas (surgery), 1971Box 139Folder 17
Howard, 1939-1950Box 139Folder 18
Howard University, 1934-1946Box 139Folder 19
Howe, 1940-1950Box 139Folder 20
Howell, 1941-1943Box 139Folder 21
Hubbard, 1938-1946Box 139Folder 22
Hubley, John and Faith, 1968-1977Box 139Folder 23
Hudson Institute, 1962-1969Box 139Folder 24
Hugg, William Henry, 1939-1941Box 140Folder 1
Hughes, 1937-1950Box 140Folder 2
Hull, 1939-1950Box 140
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Folder 3Hull House, 1938-1951
Box 140Folder 4
Human Events, Inc., 1945-1947Box 140Folder 5
Humanity Guild, 1939Box 140Folder 6
Hume, Cyril, 1937-1949Box 140Folder 7
Hume, Theodore Carswell, 1936-1939Box 140Folder 8
Humphrey, Hubert, 1955-1974Box 140Folder 9
Hungerland, Helmut, 1936-1939Box 140Folder 10
Hunt, 1945-1950Box 140Folder 11
Hunter, 1940-1946Box 140Folder 12
Hunter, David, 1925Box 140Folder 13
Huntley, Frank L., 1938-1943Box 140Folder 14
Hurley, Francis J., 1937-1943Box 140Folder 15
Hutchins, 1938-1948Box 140Folder 16
Hutchins Family, 1923-1958Box 140Folder 17
Hutchins, Fannie, 1932-1944Box 140Folder 18
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Hutchins, Francis S., 1922-1927, 1976Box 140Folder 19
Hutchins, Francis S. and Sadie (including will), 1923-1929Box 140Folder 20
Hutchins, Francis, 1932-1936Box 141Folder 1
Hutchins, Francis, 1929-1950Box 141Folder 2
Hutchins, Franja, 1935-1950Box 141Folder 3
Hutchins, H. C., 1939-1942Box 141Folder 4
Hutchins, Joanna Blessing, 1938Box 141Folder 5
Hutchins, Maude Phelps, 1927-1946Box 141Folder 6
Hutchins, Mary, 1935-1937Box 141Folder 7
Hutchins, Vesta, 1967-1985Box 141Folder 8
Hutchins, William G., 1923-1927Box 141Folder 9
Hutchins, William G., 1930-1942Box 141Folder 10
Hutchins, William J., 1923-1929Box 141Folder 11
Hutchins, William J., 1929-1932Box 141Folder 12
Hutchins, William J., 1933-1937Box 141Folder 13
Hutchins William J., 1938-1949
126
Box 141Folder 14
Hutchinson, 1938-1950Box 141Folder 15
Huxley, Aldous and Laura, 1953-1975Box 142Folder 1
Hyde Park, 1938-1951Box 142Folder 2
Hyde Park Baptist Church, 1937Box 142Folder 3
Hyde Park High School, 1938-1942Box 142Folder 4
Ickes, Harold and Jane, 1940-1949Box 142Folder 5
Ickes, Harold and Jane, 1944-1967Box 142Folder 6
Illinois, 1929-1937Box 142Folder 7
Illinois, 1929-1937Box 142Folder 8
Illinois, 1938-1951Box 142Folder 9
Illinois, 1938-1951Box 142Folder 10
Illinois Education Association, 1936-1950Box 142Folder 11
Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, 1939-1946Box 142Folder 12
Illinois Law Review, 1927-1928Box 142Folder 13
Illinois, State of, 1938-1950Box 142
127
Folder 14Illinois State Safety Commission, 1937-1938
Box 142Folder 15
Illinois State Teachers Association, 1929-1937Box 142Folder 16
Illinois State Teachers Association - Speech, 1937Box 143Folder 1
Illinois, University of, 1938-1950Box 143Folder 2
India - Indian, 1942-1951Box 143Folder 3
Indiana, 1929-1949Box 143Folder 4
Indiana Teachers' Association, 1938-1942Box 143Folder 5
Indiana University, 1938-1947Box 143Folder 6
Indianapolis, 1938-1947Box 143Folder 7
Ingersoll, Ralph, 1939-1947Box 143Folder 8
Inland Daily Press Association, 1936-1947Box 143Folder 9
Inland Empire Education Association, 1929-1949Box 143Folder 10
Institut Français de Washington, 1937Box 143Folder 11
Institute of American Meat Packers, 1936-1948Box 143Folder 12
Institute of General Semantics, 1940-1941Box 143Folder 13
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Institute of Human Relations, 1937-1948Box 144Folder 1
Institute of Pacific Relations, American Council of, 1937-1944Box 144Folder 2
Institutes, 1938-1951Box 144Folder 3
Institutes, 1938-1950Box 144Folder 4
Insull, Samuel, Jr., 1938-1944Box 144Folder 5
Insurance, 1923-1927Box 144Folder 6
Intercollegiate Committee to Aid Student Refugees, 1939-1940Box 144Folder 7
Intercollegiate Council, 1934-1936Box 144Folder 8
International, 1930-1937Box 144Folder 9
International, 1938-1950Box 144Folder 10
International, 1938-1951Box 144Folder 11
International House, 1937-1950Box 145Folder 1
International Peace Campaign, 1937-1938Box 145Folder 2
International Student Service, 1940-1942Box 145Folder 3
International Travel Service, Inc., 1950Box 145Folder 1
Introductions, 1938-1949
129
Box 145Folder 2
Investment Bankers' Association of America, 1937-1938Box 145Folder 3
Invitations, 1945-1947Box 145Folder 4
Iowa, 1931-1937Box 145Folder 5
Iowa, 1931-1950Box 145Folder 6
Ireland, 1938-1941Box 145Folder 7
Italian, Italy, 1927-1948Box 145Folder 8
Ives, Howard Colby, 1940Box 145Folder 9
Jackson, 1939-1950Box 145Folder 10
Jacobs, Paul, 1957-1972Box 145Folder 11
Jacoby, Neil, 1953-1976Box 146Folder 1
Jaeger, Werner, 1939-1943Box 146Folder 2
Jameson, John H., 1942-1949Box 146Folder 3
Janus, Christopher, 1960-1962Box 146Folder 4
Jenkins, Delbert W., 1939-1942Box 146Folder 5
Jennings, John, 1938-1944Box 146
130
Folder 6Jensen, John, 1968-1973
Box 146Folder 7
Jerger, Wilbur, 1939-1947Box 146Folder 8
Jessup, Philip C., 1937-1950Box 146Folder 9
Jester, Ralph, 1935-1939Box 146Folder 10
Jewish, 1938-1950Box 146Folder 11
Jewish, 1938-1950Box 146Folder 12
Jewish, 1939-1950Box 146Folder 13
Jewish - General, 1930-1937Box 146Folder 14
Jewish problem, 1938-1939Box 146Folder 15
Johnson, 1932-1950Box 146Folder 16
Johnson, 1938-1950Box 146Folder 17
Johnston, 1943-1946Box 147Folder 1
Jokake, 1937-1942Box 147Folder 2
Jones, 1932-1937Box 147Folder 3
Jones, 1939-1950Box 147Folder 4
131
Jones, Richard Lloyd, 1939-1942Box 147Folder 5
Jones, Wellington D., 1936-1950Box 147Folder 6
Jordan, 1938-1946Box 147Folder 7
Journals, 1940-1950Box 147Folder 8
Judd, Charles H., 1939-1949Box 147Folder 9
Judson, Clay, 1938-1948Box 147Folder 10
Jugoslavia, 1942Box 147Folder 11
Junek, Oscar Waldemar, 1938Box 147Folder 12
Junior, 1938-1945Box 147Folder 13
K.A.M. Men's Club, 1935-1939Box 147Folder 14
Kalamazoo, 1938-1949Box 147Folder 15
Kallen, H. M., 1939-1949Box 147Folder 16
Kalven, Harry, 1958-1975Box 147Folder 17
Kalven, Janet, 1940-1943Box 148Folder 1
Kalven, Janet, 1942Box 148Folder 2
Kane, 1939-1949
132
Box 148Folder 3
Kansas, 1939-1951Box 148Folder 4
Kansas City, 1929-1948Box 148Folder 5
Kansas City, 1930-1937Box 148Folder 6
Kansas State Teacher's Association, 1934-1936Box 148Folder 7
Kansas, University of, 1938-1950Box 148Folder 8
Kappa Alpha Psi, 1939-1940Box 148Folder 9
Karsten, Karl, 1939-1941Box 148Folder 10
Katz, Wilber G., 1944Box 148Folder 11
Kauffman and Kaufman, 1939-1949Box 148Folder 12
Kaufmann, F. W., 1936-1939Box 148Folder 13
Kay, Danny and Sylvia, 1955Box 148Folder 14
Keegan, Frank, 1966-1967Box 148Folder 15
Keegan, Frank, 1967-1969Box 148Folder 16
Keegan, Frank, 1969-1976Box 149Folder 1
Keehn, Roy D., 1938-1943Box 149
133
Folder 2Keep America Out of War Congress, 1941
Box 149Folder 3
Keller, 1938-1949Box 149Folder 4
Keller, Helen, 1937-1938Box 149Folder 5
Kelly, 1941-1951Box 149Folder 6
Kelly, Edward J., 1937-1943Box 149Folder 7
Kelly, Frank, 1961-1972Box 149Folder 8
Kelly, Frank, 1973-1975Box 149Folder 9
Kelson, Scott, 1971-1975Box 149Folder 10
Kendall, 1940Box 149Folder 11
Kennan, George, 1959Box 149Folder 12
Kennedy, 1938-1943Box 149Folder 13
Kennedy, John F., 1961-1963Box 149Folder 14
Kennedy, Robert F. (including articles on education), 1967Box 149Folder 15
Kent, 1938-1942Box 149Folder 16
Kent, Rockwell, 1956-1970Box 149Folder 17
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Kentucky, 1941-1948Box 149Folder 18
Kenyon College, 1946-1950Box 149Folder 19
Kimball, 1938-1945Box 150Folder 1
Kimpton, Lawrence, 1951-1958Box 150Folder 2
King, 1938-1949Box 150Folder 3
Kirk, 1940-1946Box 150Folder 4
Kirschten, Ernest, 1945-1951Box 150Folder 5
Kirschten, Ernest, 1941-1945Box 150Folder 6
Kisch, Guido, 1942-1943Box 150Folder 7
Kiskadden, John McCauley, 1932-1943Box 150Folder 8
Kiwanis, 1933-1950Box 150Folder 9
Kixmiller, William, 1937Box 150Folder 10
Knight, 1939-1950Box 150Folder 11
Knight, Richard A., 1930-1941Box 151Folder 1
Knight, Richard A., 1942-1951Box 151Folder 2
Knopf, Alfred A., Incorporated, 1940-1949
135
Box 151Folder 3
Knox, 1941Box 151Folder 4
Knox, Frank M., 1936-1940Box 151Folder 5
Koerner, James D., 1964-1975Box 151Folder 6
Kohn, 1938-1950Box 151Folder 7
Kosciuszko Foundation, 1940-1948Box 151Folder 8
Kovach, Martin, 1941-1945Box 151Folder 9
Kreymborg, Alfred, 1941Box 151Folder 10
Kroch, Adolph, 1937-1949Box 151Folder 11
Krone, Otto A., 1935-1938Box 151Folder 12
Kruszewski, Charles, 1941-1950Box 151Folder 13
Kuehne, Wilhelm, 1937Box 151Folder 14
Ladies Home Journal - Fan Mail, A-M, 1938-1939Box 151Folder 15
Ladies Home Journal - Fan Mail, A-M., 1938-1939Box 151Folder 16
Ladies Home Journal - Fan Mail, N-Z, 1938Box 151Folder 17
Ladies Home Journal - General, 1941-1950Box 151
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Folder 18Ladies Home Journal - "Learning to Live," 1945-1946
Box 151Folder 19
LaFarge, Bancel and Mabel, 1923-1950Box 151Folder 20
LaFarge, Mabel, 1936-1940Box 152Folder 1
Laflin, Louis Ellsworth, 1942-1945Box 152Folder 2
LaFollette, Philip F., 1931-1941Box 152Folder 3
Lake, 1936-1949Box 152Folder 4
Lake Forest Academy, 1938-1948Box 152Folder 5
Lake Shore Athletic Club, 1938-1940Box 152Folder 6
Lamb, Edward, 1954-1977Box 152Folder 7
Colleges and Universities, Association of, 1936Box 152Folder 8
Landis, James M., 1937Box 152Folder 9
Lane, 1947-1950Box 152Folder 10
Lange, 1938-1950Box 152Folder 11
Langhorne, George, 1950Box 152Folder 12
Lark, Charles T., 1924-1927Box 152Folder 13
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Larsen, 1940-1950Box 152Folder 14
Larson, 1942-1944Box 152Folder 15
Larson, James Henry, 1940-1942Box 152Folder 16
Larson, Russell, 1924-1925Box 152Folder 17
Lasker, Albert D., 1933-1942Box 152Folder 18
Laszlo, Andras, 1950-1960Box 153Folder 1
Laucks, Irving and Eulah, 1960-1969Box 153Folder 2
Laucks, Irving and Eulah, 1970-1975Box 153Folder 3
Laughlin, James, 1951-1968Box 153Folder 4
Laughlin, James, 1969-1975Box 153Folder 5
Laughlin, W. Price, 1972-1975Box 153Folder 6
Law Club, 1929-1951Box 153Folder 7
Lawrence, 1938-1949Box 153Folder 8
League of Nations Association, Inc., 1930-1937Box 153Folder 9
Leagues, 1939-1942Box 153Folder 10
Leake, 1939-1950
138
Box 153Folder 11
Learning Society, The, 1967-1971Box 153Folder 12
Leary, Andrew, 1944-1950Box 153Folder 13
Leavitt, Linden G., 1959-1977Box 153Folder 14
Lee, 1941-1951Box 154Folder 1
Legare, B., 1943-1945Box 154Folder 2
Lehman, Herbert, 1957-1961Box 154Folder 3
Lehmann and Lehman, 1938-1947Box 154Folder 4
Leland, Simeon B., 1942-1946Box 154Folder 5
Lengel, William C., 1938Box 154Folder 6
Lenhoff, Arthur, 1938-1939Box 154Folder 7
Leonard, 1947-1950Box 154Folder 8
Leonard, Frederick C., 1941-1942Box 154Folder 9
Lerner, Max, 1938-1939Box 154Folder 10
Lertzman Industrial Promotion Service, 1940Box 154Folder 11
Levey, Levi, and Levy, 1939-1950Box 154
139
Folder 12Levi, Edward, 1952-1976
Box 154Folder 13
Levin, Nathan W., 1937-1946Box 154Folder 14
Levinson, Salmon O., 1934Box 154Folder 15
Levy, Adele Rosenwald, 1937-1939Box 154Folder 16
Lewinson, Morris L., 1963-1974Box 154Folder 17
Lewinson, Morris L, 1975-1977Box 154Folder 18
Lewis, 1938-1950Box 154Folder 19
Lewis, Harmon, 1940-1941Box 154Folder 20
Lewis, Sinclair, 1938-1944Box 154Folder 21
Lewis, Sinclair, 1940Box 154Folder 22
Lexington, 1938-1939Box 155Folder 1
Liberal Arts Foundation, The, 1937Box 155Folder 2
Liberal Arts Foundation, The, 1937-1939Box 155Folder 3
Liberal Arts Foundation, The, 1937-1942Box 155Folder 4
Liberal Arts Foundation, The, 1938-1943Box 155Folder 5
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Liberal Arts Foundation, The - Income tax data, 1937-1940Box 155Folder 6
Liberal Arts, Incorporated, 1946-1947Box 155Folder 7
Liberty Magazine - "Conscription and Education," 1941Box 155Folder 8
Liberty Magazine - "Should a Poor Boy Go to College?" 1941Box 155Folder 9
Liberty Magazine - "Should a Poor Boy Go to College?" 1941-1942Box 155Folder 10
Library of International Relations, 1938-1949Box 155Folder 11
Lichtman, Richard, 1965-1969Box 155Folder 12
Life Magazine, 1937-1949Box 155Folder 13
Lilienthal, David E., 1947-1950Box 155Folder 14
Lillie, 1943-1950Box 155Folder 15
Limbach, Arthur L., 1939-1947Box 156Folder 1
Lincoln, 1930-1950Box 156Folder 2
Lindbergh, Charles and Anne Morrow, 1939-1948Box 156Folder 3
Lindbergh, Charles and Anne, 1946-1970Box 156Folder 4
Lindsay, 1934-1950Box 156Folder 5
Linn, James Weber, 1938-1944
141
Box 156Folder 6
Lippman, Walter, 1952-1955Box 156Folder 7
Literary Digest, 1934-1937Box 156Folder 8
Literary Universalist, 1938-1939Box 156Folder 9
Little, Brown and Company, 1938-1950Box 156Folder 10
Livingstone, Sir Richard, 1952-1960Box 156Folder 11
Llewellyn, Karl, 1926-1929Box 156Folder 12
Lloyd, 1942-1950Box 156Folder 13
Lloyd, William Bross, Jr., 1943-1949Box 156Folder 14
Loewenstein, Prince Hubertus zu, 1941-1942Box 156Folder 15
Loffreda, John A., 1936-1938Box 156Folder 16
Logan, Frances, 1933-1939Box 156Folder 17
Logan, Frances, 1940-1974Box 156Folder 18
Logan, Kenneth, 1924-1926Box 156Folder 19
Logan, William, 1940-1976Box 156Folder 20
Lohmann, Carl and Helen, 1935-1940Box 156
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Folder 21Lohmann, Carl and Helen, 1941-1964
Box 156Folder 22
London, Kurt, 1937-1942Box 156Folder 23
London Times, The, 1939Box 156Folder 24
Long, 1935-1950Box 156Folder 25
Look, 1938-1950Box 156Folder 26
Loomis, 1939-1946Box 156Folder 27
Lord, 1939-1950Box 157Folder 1
Lord and Taylor American Design Award, 1939-1940Box 157Folder 2
Los Angeles, 1938-1951Box 157Folder 3
Los Angeles Times, 1953-1963Box 157Folder 4
Louisiana, 1940-1951Box 157Folder 5
Louisiana State University, 1938-1949Box 157Folder 6
Louisville, 1939-1949Box 157Folder 7
Lovett, 1943-1950Box 157Folder 8
Lowe, 1941-1943Box 157Folder 9
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Loyola University, 1935-1950Box 157Folder 10
Luce, Clare Boothe, 1945-1950Box 157Folder 11
Luce, Henry R., 1929-1950Box 157Folder 12
Luce, Henry, 1948-1969Box 157Folder 13
Luckhardt, Arno B., 1938-1944Box 157Folder 14
Ludwig, Albert P., 1936-1938Box 157Folder 15
Luhnow, Christian, 1941-1944Box 157Folder 16
Lunde, Theodore H., 1938Box 157Folder 17
Lunt, Storer B., 1923-1951Box 157Folder 18
Lunt, Storer B., 1930-1950Box 157Folder 19
Lunt, Storer B., 1952-1973Box 158Folder 1
Lycée Français de New York, 1940Box 158Folder 2
Lyford, Joseph, 1960-1972Box 158Folder 3
Lyman, 1939-1949Box 158Folder 4
Lynch, 1937-1945Box 158Folder 5
Lyon, Leverett S., 1937-1949
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Box 158Folder 6
Lyon and Lyons, 1929-1948Box 158Folder 7
Mabry, Harry C., 1936-1937Box 158Folder 8
MacChesney, Nathan William, 1938-1941Box 158Folder 9
Maclean's Magazine, 1949-1950Box 158Folder 10
MacLeish, Archibald, 1938-1950Box 158Folder 11
Macmillan Company, The, 1937-1948Box 158Folder 12
Madison, 1939-1951Box 158Folder 13
Madsen, N. B., 1942-1946Box 158Folder 14
Mag, Arthur, 1936Box 158Folder 15
Malcolm, Herbert L., 1923Box 158Folder 16
Mandel, Fred and Leon, 1938-1951Box 159Folder 1
Mann, 1940-1950Box 159Folder 2
Mannes, Marya, 1967Box 159Folder 3
Mansfield, 1939-1940Box 159Folder 4
Marcus, Ralph, 1946-1950Box 159
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Folder 5Marin, Allan, 1938-1950
Box 159Folder 6
Marin, Allan, 1938-1951Box 159Folder 7
Marin, Allan, 1960-1974Box 159Folder 8
Marin, Allan, 1974-1977Box 159Folder 9
Marin, Allan, The Society for the Advancement of Culture and Refinement, 1938-1946Box 159Folder 10
Marin, Leonard, 1940-1943Box 160Folder 1
Marin, Leonard, 1943-1949Box 160Folder 2
Marion, Elizabeth, 1938-1939Box 160Folder 3
Maritain, Jacques, 1938-1949Box 160Folder 4
Maritain, Jacques, 1951-1973Box 160Folder 5
Mark, Griffith, 1931-1935Box 160Folder 6
Marquette Club of Chicago, 1941Box 160Folder 7
Marquette University, 1936-1951Box 160Folder 8
Marshall, 1939-1950Box 160Folder 9
Marshall, Thurgood, 1961Box 160Folder 10
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Marti, Fritz, 1940-1946Box 160Folder 11
Marti, Fritz, 1944-1951Box 160Folder 12
Martin, 1944-1950Box 160Folder 13
Martin, David Kendall, 1951Box 160Folder 14
Marvin, 1939Box 160Folder 15
Marx, 1940-1950Box 161Folder 1
Maryland, 1933-1950Box 161Folder 2
Masaryk, 1938-1950Box 161Folder 3
Mason, 1939-1948Box 161Folder 4
Mass Media - Proposal for a commission, 1960-1963Box 161Folder 5
Masselink, 1942Box 161Folder 6
Massey, Raymond, 1940Box 161Folder 7
Matchette, Franklin J., 1939Box 161Folder 8
Mathews, William R., 1935-1945Box 161Folder 9
Matthews, Rudy D., 1936-1944Box 161Folder 10
Matthiessen, F. O., 1943-1948
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Box 161Folder 11
May, Mark A., 1936Box 161Folder 12
Mayer, 1938-1950Box 161Folder 13
Mayer, Frederick, 1962-1977Box 161Folder 14
Mayer, Milton, 1939-1942Box 161Folder 15
Mayer, Milton, 1942Box 161Folder 16
Mayer, Milton, 1942-1951Box 162Folder 1
Mays, Benjamin E., 1958-1959Box 162Folder 2
McAllister, Frances, 1966-1977Box 162Folder 3
McAllister, Otis, 1938-1947Box 162Folder 4
McCain, 1940-1951Box 162Folder 5
McCall's Magazine, 1939-1949Box 162Folder 6
McCann, 1941-1945Box 162Folder 7
McConnell, 1938-1950Box 162Folder 8
McCormick, 1930-1947Box 162Folder 9
McCoy, 1939-1950Box 162
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Folder 10McDonald, Donald, 1965-1976
Box 162Folder 11
McDonald Observatory, 1939-1941Box 162Folder 12
McGoldrick, James B., 1941-1944Box 162Folder 13
McGovern, George, 1970Box 162Folder 14
McKeon, Richard, 1937-1970Box 162Folder 15
McKinsey, undatedBox 162Folder 16
McLane, Thomas, 1923-1926Box 162Folder 17
McLaughlin, 1940-1950Box 162Folder 18
McLean, 1938-1949Box 163Folder 1
McManus, Anne, 1971-1976Box 163Folder 2
McMenamin, 1938-1940Box 163Folder 3
McNair, Frank, 1938-1939Box 163Folder 4
McOrmond, Raymond R., 1924Box 163Folder 5
McPherson, 1938-1950Box 163Folder 6
Meadville Theological Seminary, 1938-1945Box 163Folder 7
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Measure, 1951-1952Box 163Folder 8
Medinah, 1939-1943Box 163Folder 9
Meeker, Arthur, 1935-1942Box 163Folder 10
Meiklejohn, Alexander, 1940-1950Box 163Folder 11
Mellon, Paul, 1953-1972Box 163Folder 12
Memphis, Tennessee engagements, 1949Box 163Folder 13
Men Over Forty Club, 1939Box 163Folder 14
Mercier, Louis J. A., 1939-1945Box 163Folder 15
Merriam, Charles E., 1938-1950Box 163Folder 16
Merrill, Payson M., 1923-1926Box 163Folder 17
Methodist, 1938-1951Box 163Folder 18
Metropolitan, 1940-1949Box 163Folder 19
Metropolitan Opera Association - "Our American Preparedness" address, 1940-1942Box 163Folder 20
Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc., 1940-1941Box 163Folder 21
Meyer, 1941-1951Box 163Folder 22
Meyer, Eugene and Agnes, 1935-1948
150
Box 163Folder 23
Meyer, Heinrich, 1937-1950Box 163Folder 24
Mezzotero, Richard F., 1936-1938Box 164Folder 1
Michel, John, 1951-1968Box 164Folder 2
Michel, John, 1968-1974Box 164Folder 3
Michie, Allan A., 1937Box 164Folder 4
Michigan, 1930-1937Box 164Folder 5
Michigan, 1929-1950Box 164Folder 6
Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1937-1939Box 164Folder 7
Midwest, 1939-1949Box 164Folder 8
Midwest Institute of International Relations, 1932-1938Box 164Folder 9
Miel, Charles J., 1939Box 164Folder 10
Miles, Fiske, 1936Box 164Folder 11
Milhaud, Darius, 1967Box 164Folder 12
Military Training, 1940-1943Box 164Folder 13
Millar's Chicago Letter, 1939-1941Box 164
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Folder 14Miller, 1938-1950
Box 164Folder 15
Miller, Arthur, 1950Box 164Folder 16
Miller, C. Phillip and Florence, 1941-1949Box 164Folder 17
Miller, Henry, 1956-1963Box 165Folder 1
Millhaven plantation, Savannah, Georgia - Includes photographs, 1938Box 165Folder 2
Millis, Walter, 1960-1968Box 165Folder 3
Millsaps College, 1942-1948Box 165Folder 4
Milwaukee, 1930-1937Box 165Folder 5
Milwaukee, 1934-1950Box 165Folder 6
Miner, Julius H., 1939-1951Box 165Folder 7
Minneapolis, 1936-1945Box 165Folder 8
Minnesota, 1930-1951Box 165Folder 9
Minnow, Newton, 1960-1976Box 165Folder 10
Mischel, Florence, 1962-1975Box 165Folder 11
Mississippi, 1938-1950Box 165Folder 12
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Missouri, 1939-1946Box 165Folder 13
Missouri Association of Social Welfare, 1943Box 165Folder 14
Missouri State Teachers Association, 1936-1937Box 165Folder 15
Mitchell, 1938-1949Box 166Folder 1
Mitchell, Donald V., 1938-1945Box 166Folder 2
Mittag, Lilly, 1941-1942Box 166Folder 3
Mobilization for Human Needs, 1935-1936Box 166Folder 4
Modern, 1938-1950Box 166Folder 5
Modern Forum Inc., The, 1935Box 166Folder 6
Modern Forum Inc., The, 1935-1937Box 166Folder 7
Modern Forum Inc., The, 1938-1950Box 166Folder 8
Modern Forum Inc. - Address in Los Angeles, March 25, 1946, 1946-1948Box 166Folder 9
Modern Forum Inc. - Address in Los Angeles, November 18, 1946, 1946-1948Box 166Folder 10
Monge, Carlos, 1940-1946Box 166Folder 11
Monocle Magazine - Navasky, Victor S., 1961-1963Box 166Folder 12
Monroe, 1942-1950
153
Box 166Folder 13
Montague, Gilbert H., 1939-1948Box 166Folder 14
Moore, 1935-1937Box 166Folder 15
Moore, 1938-1951Box 167Folder 1
Moore, Edward M., 1939-1949Box 167Folder 2
Moore, John G., 1937-1948Box 167Folder 3
Moos, Malcolm, 1968-1974Box 167Folder 4
Moran, 1940-1942Box 167Folder 5
Mordo, Emma S., 1940-1941Box 167Folder 6
Morgan, 1941-1950Box 167Folder 7
Morganthau, Hans J., 1939-1951Box 167Folder 8
Morgenstern, William, 1943-1977Box 167Folder 9
Morley, Felix, 1941-1945Box 167Folder 10
Morris, 1939-1951Box 167Folder 11
Morrison, 1938-1951Box 167Folder 12
Morse, 1939-1947Box 167
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Folder 13Morton, 1938-1943
Box 167Folder 14
Moseley, 1938-1939Box 167Folder 15
Mott, Stewart R., 1968-1977Box 167Folder 16
Mount, 1940-1949Box 167Folder 17
Mount Holyoke College, 1936-1944Box 167Folder 18
Mount Union College, 1937-1948Box 167Folder 19
Muncie, 1938Box 167Folder 20
Murger, Henry C., 1923Box 167Folder 21
Munnecke, Wilbur C., 1939-1950Box 168Folder 1
Mundelein College, 1936-1950Box 168Folder 2
Murch, Maynard, 1924-1929Box 168Folder 3
Murch, Maynard H., 1930-1934Box 168Folder 4
Murch, Maynard H., 1938-1950Box 168Folder 5
Murfee, Hopson Owen, 1932-1935Box 168Folder 6
Murfee, Hopson Owen, 1938-1941Box 168Folder 7
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Murphy, 1946-1948Box 168Folder 8
Murray, 1940-1950Box 168Folder 9
Murray, George M., 1934-1936Box 168Folder 10
Murray, George M., 1938-1950Box 168Folder 11
Murrow, Edward K., 1958-1961Box 168Folder 12
Museum of Modern Art, 1939Box 168Folder 13
Museum of Science and Industry, 1940-1950Box 168Folder 14
Myers, 1938-1951Box 168Folder 15
Myrdal, Gunnar, 1972-1977Box 168Folder 16
Nader, Ralph, 1957Box 168Folder 17
The Nation, 1938-1948Box 168Folder 18
The Nation, 1948-1950Box 169Folder 1
National A - General, 1930-1951Box 169Folder 2
National A - General, 1929-1950Box 169Folder 3
National B - General, 1941-1951Box 169Folder 4
National C - General, 1929-1950
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Box 169Folder 5
National C - General, 1929-1948Box 169Folder 6
National C - General, 1931-1950Box 169Folder 7
National Advisory Council on Radio in Education, 1932-1933Box 170Folder 1
National Advisory Council on Radio in Education, 1933-1934Box 170Folder 2
National Advisory Council on Radio in Education, 1934-1935Box 170Folder 3
National Advisory Council on Radio in Education, 1936-1937Box 170Folder 4
National Arts Club, 1940-1943Box 170Folder 5
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1933-1949Box 170Folder 6
National Broadcasting Company, 1932-1934Box 170Folder 7
National Broadcasting Company, 1934-1936Box 170Folder 8
National Broadcasting Company, 1937-1939Box 171Folder 1
National Broadcasting Company, 1939-1950Box 171Folder 2
National Citizens Political Action Committee, 1945-1946Box 171Folder 3
National Committee for Clarifying the Constitution by Amendment, 1937Box 171Folder 4
National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 1932-1944Box 171
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Folder 5National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, 1937-1941
Box 171Folder 6
National Conference of Editorial Writers, 1948Box 171Folder 7
National Conference of Editorial Writers, 1949Box 171Folder 8
National Conference of Jews and Christians, 1938-1951Box 171Folder 9
National Conference on Constitutional Amendment, 1937Box 171Folder 10
National Conference of Educational Broadcasting, August-November 1937Box 171Folder 11
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1936-1937Box 171Folder 12
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1937-1947Box 171Folder 13
National Council of Teachers of English, 1940-1950Box 171Folder 14
National Council of the Arts, Science and Professions, 1948-1951Box 171Folder 15
National E - General, 1933-1949Box 172Folder 1
National F - General, 1930-1951Box 172Folder 2
National G-I - General, 1930-1950Box 172Folder 3
National Economic League, 1932-1936Box 172Folder 4
National Education Association, 1930-1938Box 172Folder 5
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National Education Association, 1938-1951Box 172Folder 6
National Emergency Conference, May 1939Box 172Folder 7
National S-L - General, 1932-1950Box 172Folder 8
National M-P - General, 1933-1951Box 172Folder 9
National Labor Board, 1933-1935Box 172Folder 10
National Municipal League, 1933-1934Box 172Folder 11
National Parole Conference, March-April 1939Box 173Folder 1
National Peace Conference, 1936-1938Box 173Folder 2
National Peace Council, 1946-1949Box 173Folder 3
National Policy Committee, 1938-1941Box 173Folder 4
National Policy for Education, 1963-1964Box 173Folder 5
National R - General, 1930-1948Box 173Folder 6
National S - General, 1930-1950Box 173Folder 7
National S - General, 1930-1951Box 173Folder 8
National T - General, 1931-1937Box 173Folder 9
National U-Z - General, 1934-1950
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Box 173Folder 10
National Recreation Association, 1935-1941Box 173Folder 11
National Retail Dry Goods Association, 1935-1936Box 173Folder 12
National Service Board for Religious Objectors, 1941-1942Box 173Folder 13
National Stewardship Convention, 1938-1947Box 173Folder 14
Nation's Business, 1940-1941Box 173Folder 15
Neal, Fred Warner, 1967-1970Box 174Folder 1
Neal, Fred Warner, 1971-1977Box 174Folder 2
Nebraska, 1940-1947Box 174Folder 3
Nef, John U., July 1937-June 1938Box 174Folder 4
Nef, John U., July 1938-June 1939Box 174Folder 5
Nef, John U., July 1939-June 1940Box 174Folder 6
Nef, John U., July 1940-June 1941Box 174Folder 7
Nef, John U., July 1941-June 1943Box 174Folder 8
Nef, John U., July 1943-June 1944Box 174Folder 9
Nef, John U., July 1944-June 1945Box 174
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Folder 10Nef, John U., July 1945-June 1949
Box 174Folder 11
Nef, John U., July 1949-December 1950Box 175Folder 1
Nef, John U., 1943-1961Box 175Folder 2
Nef, John U., 1961-1979Box 175Folder 3
Negroes, 1938-1951Box 175Folder 4
Neilson, Francis, 1933-1937Box 175Folder 5
Neilson, Francis, January 1938-December 1942Box 175Folder 6
Neilson, Francis, January 1943-December 1944Box 175Folder 7
Neilson, Francis, January 1945-June 1950Box 176Folder 1
Neilson, Francis and Helen, 1943-1957Box 176Folder 2
Neilson, Francis and Helen, 1959-1961Box 176Folder 3
Nelson, 1938-1951Box 176Folder 4
Nesbit, Allegra, 1939-1950Box 176Folder 5
Netherlands, 1943-1950Box 176Folder 6
New England, 1929-1945Box 176Folder 7
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New Jersey, 1938-1948Box 176Folder 8
New Mexico, 1938-1949Box 176Folder 9
New Orleans, 1929-1937Box 176Folder 10
New Republic, 1936-1950Box 176Folder 11
New School for Social Research, 1933-1948Box 176Folder 12
New Trier Sunday Evening Club, 1933-1940Box 176Folder 13
New York, 1931-1937Box 176Folder 14
New York, 1939-1950Box 176Folder 15
New York, 1939-1951Box 177Folder 1
New York City Association of Teachers of English, November 1936-March 1937Box 177Folder 2
New York Herald - Tribune, 1933-1935Box 177Folder 3
New York Herald - Tribune, 1938-1951Box 177Folder 4
New York Herald - Tribune Forum, 1938-1947Box 177Folder 5
New York State Bar Association, 1935-1937Box 177Folder 6
New York Stock Exchange - General, March-December 1938Box 177Folder 7
New York Stock Exchange - Resignation, December 1938
162
Box 177Folder 8
New York Stock Exchange - Resignation, January 1939-January 1946Box 177Folder 9
New York Times, 1933-1951Box 177Folder 10
New York Times, 1938-1939Box 178Folder 1
New York World's Fair, 1937-1940Box 178Folder 2
New York Zoological Society, January 21, 1947 speech, December 1946-January 1948Box 178Folder 3
The New Yorker, 1950-1968Box 178Folder 4
Newcomen Society, 1938-1939Box 178Folder 5
Newcomen Society, 1938-1939Box 178Folder 6
Newcomen Society, 1940-1950Box 178Folder 7
Newell, Mrs. J. P., 1934-1937Box 178Folder 8
Newman, 1937-1950Box 178Folder 9
Newman, Paul, 1966-1973Box 178Folder 10
Newsday, 1959-1960Box 178Folder 11
Newsom, Earl, 1930-1945Box 178Folder 12
Next Voter, The, May 1949-May 1950Box 178
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Folder 13Neylan, John F., 1939-1945
Box 178Folder 14
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1946-1950Box 179Folder 1
Nendorff, John H., 1941-1944Box 179Folder 2
Nitze, William, 1940-1948Box 179Folder 3
No-Frontier News Service, 1941Box 179Folder 4
Nobel Prize, 1943-1950Box 179Folder 5
Non-Sectarian, 1938-1940Box 179Folder 6
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, 1937-1939Box 179Folder 7
Non-Sectarian Foundation for Refugee Children, 1939-1940Box 179Folder 8
Norlin, George, 1938-1939Box 179Folder 9
Norris, 1941-1947Box 179Folder 10
Norris, Charles G., 1939-1940Box 179Folder 11
North American Film Corporation, 1939Box 179Folder 12
North Carolina, 1932-1950Box 179Folder 13
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1942Box 179Folder 14
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North Shore, 1938-1948Box 179Folder 15
North-Northeastern, 1938-1950Box 179Folder 16
Northern-Northwestern, 1939-1949Box 179Folder 17
Northwestern, 1930-1938Box 179Folder 18
Northwestern University, 1938-1951Box 180Folder 1
Notre Dame, University of, 1938-1950Box 180Folder 2
Noyes, Seldon, 1938-1944Box 180Folder 3
Nuveen, John, 1939-1950Box 180Folder 4
Nyjordet, Berner E., 1942Box 180Folder 5
Oak Park, 1936-1950Box 180Folder 6
Oberlin College, 1932-1947Box 180Folder 7
Oberlin College, 1948-1951Box 180Folder 8
O'Brien, 1937-1950Box 180Folder 9
O'Connor, 1938-1950Box 180Folder 10
Ogan, R. W., 1942Box 180Folder 11
Ogburn, William F., 1936-1948
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Box 180Folder 12
O'Hare, John F., 1936-1939Box 180Folder 13
Ohio, 1929-1937Box 180Folder 14
Ohio, 1938-1950Box 181Folder 1
Oklahoma, 1939-1949Box 181Folder 2
Olivet College, 1934-1939Box 181Folder 3
Olsen-Olson, 1939-1950Box 181Folder 4
Olson, O. D., 1942-1954Box 181Folder 5
Olson, Warren E., 1969-1971Box 181Folder 6
O'Meara, Joseph, Jr., 1939-1948Box 181Folder 7
Ontario Secondary School Teachers Association, 1947-1948Box 181Folder 8
Oregon, 1939-1947Box 181Folder 9
Orr, 1938-1944Box 181Folder 10
Osborn - Osborne, 1940-1950Box 181Folder 11
Osborn, Fairfield, 1923-1961Box 181Folder 12
Osborn, Fairfield (Our Plundered Planet), 1948 [1/2]Box 181
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Folder 13Osborn, Fairfield (Our Plundered Planet), 1948 [2/2]
Box 181Folder 14
Osman, John, 1958-1962Box 181Folder 15
Ostrow, Seniel, 1961-1976Box 181Folder 16
Otis, 1941-1944Box 181Folder 17
Ottawa, 1939-1940Box 181Folder 18
Owen-Owens, 1938-1950Box 181Folder 19
Oxford University Press, 1938-1950Box 182Folder 1
Paepcke, Walter, 1940-1950Box 182Folder 2
Paepcke, Walter and Elizabeth, 1940-1976Box 182Folder 3
Palmer, 1939-1950Box 182Folder 4
Palmer, Walter, 1939Box 182Folder 5
Pan American, 1939-1945Box 182Folder 6
Parent - Park, 1937-1951Box 182Folder 7
Parker, 1929-1949Box 182Folder 8
Parr - Parran, 1939-1943Box 182Folder 9
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Parten, Jubal R., 1957-1971Box 182Folder 10
Parten, Jubal R., 1971-1974Box 182Folder 11
Parten, Jubal R., 1975Box 183Folder 1
Parvin Foundation, 1961-1962Box 183Folder 2
Parvin Foundation, 1962-1965Box 183Folder 3
Parvin Foundation, 1966-1967Box 183Folder 4
Parvin Foundation, 1967-1969Box 183Folder 5
Parvin Foundation, 1969-1973Box 183Folder 6
Parvin Foundation, 1975-1977Box 183Folder 7
Patterson, 1936-1950Box 184Folder 1
Pauling, Linus, 1958-1969Box 184Folder 2
Peace, 1938-1950Box 184Folder 3
Peace, 1950-1951Box 184Folder 4
Peacock, 1943-1947Box 184Folder 5
Pearson, Sigfrid, 1937-1938Box 184Folder 6
Peiser - Pembroke, 1936-1945
168
Box 184Folder 7
Pence, Jack, 1935-1938Box 184Folder 8
Pennsylvania, 1929-1950Box 184Folder 9
People's 1939-1951Box 184Folder 10
Peoria, 1932-1945Box 184Folder 11
Pepsi Cola Company, 1940-1942Box 184Folder 12
Percy, Charles, 1958-1967Box 185Folder 1
Perkins, 1936-1948Box 185Folder 2
Permissions, 1950Box 185Folder 3
Perry, 1939-1950Box 185Folder 4
Perry, John L., 1966-1967Box 185Folder 5
Perry, John L., 1967-1968Box 185Folder 6
Perry, John L., 1968-1969Box 185Folder 7
Perry, John L., 1969-1970Box 185Folder 8
Persoff, Al, 1944-1948Box 185Folder 9
Peters, 1943-1951Box 185
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Folder 10Peterson, 1943-1949
Box 185Folder 11
Pettit, B. M., 1937-1941Box 185Folder 12
Pfeffer, J. Alan, 1937-1938Box 185Folder 13
Phelan, Gerald B., 1944-1949Box 185Folder 14
Phelps, 1939-1951Box 186Folder 1
Phelps Association, 1923-1941Box 186Folder 2
Phelps Association, 1923-1941Box 186Folder 3
Phelps Association, 1929-1951Box 186Folder 4
Phi Beta Kappa, 1929-1940Box 186Folder 5
Phi Beta Kappa, 1941-1951Box 186Folder 6
New York Address, 1940-1941Box 186Folder 7
Phi Beta Kappa - Yale Address, 1939-1940Box 186Folder 8
Phi Delta Kappa, 1938-1948Box 186Folder 9
Phi Delta Phi, 1939Box 187Folder 1
Phi Delta Theta, 1940Box 187Folder 2
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Phi Kappa Phi, 1939Box 187Folder 3
Philadelphia, 1936-1950Box 187Folder 4
Phillips, 1942-1951Box 187Folder 5
Photographs, 1934-1951Box 187Folder 6
Pierce, Martin, 1958Box 187Folder 7
Pike, James A., 1966-1976Box 187Folder 8
Platt, Livingston, 1923-1925Box 187Folder 9
Poland, 1938-1949Box 187Folder 10
Polanyi, Michael, 1961-1962Box 187Folder 11
Policy Holders' Service Bureau, 1951Box 187Folder 12
Political Issues, 1931-1932 [1/2]Box 187Folder 13
Political Issues, 1931-1932Box 187Folder 14
Pollock, 1939-1943Box 187Folder 15
Pope, James W., 1941-1949Box 188Folder 1
Porter, 1938-1950Box 188Folder 2
Posoviec, Stephen S., 1941
171
Box 188Folder 3
Post War World Council, 1942-1949Box 188Folder 4
Potter - Potter, Milton, 1932-1948Box 188Folder 5
Powell - Powell, Thomas Reed, 1939-1948Box 188Folder 6
Poynter, Nelson P., 1940Box 188Folder 7
Pratt, Charles, 1923Box 188Folder 8
Preece, Warren E., 1966-1967Box 188Folder 9
Preece, Warren E., 1967Box 188Folder 10
Preece, Warren E., 1968-1969Box 188Folder 11
Prentis, H. W., Jr., 1943Box 188Folder 12
Presbyterian, 1939-1951Box 188Folder 13
President's house (includes plans of gardens), 1936-1937Box 188Folder 14
President's report, 1938-1939Box 188Folder 15
President's report, 1939-1940Box 188Folder 16
President's report, 1940-1941Box 189Folder 1
President's report, 1941-1943Box 189
172
Folder 2President's report, 1942
Box 189Folder 3
President's report, 1943-1944Box 189Folder 4
President's report, 1944-1945Box 189Folder 5
President's report, 1945Box 189Folder 6
President's report, 1945-1946Box 189Folder 7
President's report, 1946-1948Box 189Folder 8
Preston, W. G., Jr., 1930-1941Box 189Folder 9
Price - Price, Maurice, 1938-1950Box 189Folder 10
Prince, Theodore, 1939Box 189Folder 11
Princeton University, 1934-1946Box 189Folder 12
Private Schools Association - Professional, 1938-1948Box 190Folder 1
Pressey, Sidney L., 1943-1946Box 190Folder 2
Probst, George E., 1960-1962Box 190Folder 3
Programs International/National Lecture Bureau, 1962-1969Box 190Folder 4
Progress Guide - Progressive, 1944-1951Box 190Folder 5
173
Progressive Education Association, 1933-1943Box 190Folder 6
Project Public Information, 1967-1968Box 190Folder 7
President - Proviso, 1938-1941Box 190Folder 8
Public Administration Clearing House, 1938-1940Box 190Folder 9
Public Administration Clearing House, 1940-1943Box 190Folder 10
Public Administration Clearing House, 1943-1948Box 190Folder 11
Public Administration Clearing House, 1936-1939Box 191Folder 1
Public Administration Clearing House, 1938-1939Box 191Folder 2
Public Administration Clearing House, 1941-1951Box 191Folder 3
Publicity, 1929Box 191Folder 4
Pulse, 1938 and undatedBox 191Folder 5
Purdue University, 1931-1949Box 191Folder 6
Pye, Ernest, 1938-1949Box 191Folder 7
Quantrell, Ernest E., 1938-1950Box 191Folder 8
Quincy Women's City Club, 1937-1938Box 191Folder 9
Quisenberry, T. Edwin, 1938-1939
174
Box 191Folder 10
Rachlin, Edgar Lewis, 1939-1948Box 191Folder 11
Radio, 1929-1932Box 191Folder 12
Radio, 1932-1942Box 191Folder 13
Radio, 1942-1950Box 191Folder 14
Radio Address - "America and the War," 1941Box 191Folder 15
Radio Address - "Atomic Energy: Peace or War with Soviet Russia," 1946Box 192Folder 1
Radio Address - "Education and Democracy," 1939Box 192Folder 2
Radio Address - "Education in Independence," 1930Box 192Folder 3
Radio recording, 1940-1946Box 192Folder 4
Radio - Raing, 1937-1950Box 192Folder 5
Randall, Clarence B., 1935-1949Box 192Folder 6
Randolph - Random House, 1937-1950Box 192Folder 7
Randon, Peter C., 1941-1942Box 192Folder 8
Raner, Guy H., Jr., 1941-1950Box 192Folder 9
Rapoport, Bernard, 1966-1977Box 192
175
Folder 10Rappleye, Willard C., 1939-1942
Box 192Folder 11
Rattner, Herbert, 1939-1945Box 192Folder 12
Ray, 1937-1947Box 192Folder 13
Reader's Digest, 1938-1950Box 192Folder 14
Reddick, John F., 1946Box 192Folder 15
Redfield, 1936-1950Box 193Folder 1
Redfield, Robert (lectures), 1958-1966Box 193Folder 2
Reed, Edward, 1961-1969Box 193Folder 3
Reiner, Kenneth, 1960-1966Box 193Folder 4
Rankin, 1940-1951Box 193Folder 5
Restoration of 4-Year A.B., 1953Box 193Folder 6
Rice, 1931-1948Box 193Folder 7
Rich, 1938-1940Box 193Folder 8
Richards, Howard, 1961-1976Box 193Folder 9
Richards, I. A., 1940-1947Box 193Folder 10
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Richardson, 1940-1950Box 193Folder 11
Rickower, H. G., 1958-1959Box 193Folder 12
Rieff, Philip, 1958-1975Box 193Folder 13
Riezler, Kurt, 1943-1951Box 193Folder 14
Rippy, J. Fred, 1942-1950Box 193Folder 15
Ritchie-Calder, 1968-1976Box 194Folder 1
Roberts, 1931-1948Box 194Folder 2
Robertson, 1939-1950Box 194Folder 3
Robinson, 1939-1950Box 194Folder 4
Rochester, 1938-1947Box 194Folder 5
Rockefeller, 1937-1945Box 194Folder 6
Rockefeller Family, 1929-1973Box 194Folder 7
Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 1929-1947Box 194Folder 8
Rockmore, Irving (Associates), 1953-1954Box 194Folder 9
Rogers, 1938-1950Box 194Folder 10
Rogers, James - Rogers, Lindsay, 1936-1939
177
Box 194Folder 11
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1940-1950Box 194Folder 12
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1933-1948Box 194Folder 13
Roosevelt, General Theodore, 1934-1945Box 194Folder 14
Roper, Elmo, 1957-1965Box 195Folder 1
Roper, Elmo, 1966-1973Box 195Folder 2
Rosenwald, Lessing J., 1929-1950Box 195Folder 3
Rosenwald Fund, 1934-1938Box 195Folder 4
Rosenwald Fund, 1938-1948Box 195Folder 5
Rosenwald, William, 1936-1940Box 195Folder 6
Ross, 1938-1950Box 195Folder 7
Rosten, Leo, 1952-1970Box 195Folder 8
Rotary Club, 1929-1940Box 195Folder 9
Rotary Club, 1941-1950Box 195Folder 10
Rothschild, Maurine and Robert, 1975-1977Box 195Folder 11
Rouse, Eugene F., 1934-1944Box 195
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Folder 12Royal Society of St. George, 1942-1948
Box 196Folder 1
Rubican, Raymond, 1937-1949Box 196Folder 2
Rubin, Arthur H. L., 1936-1951Box 196Folder 3
Ruddock, Albert, 1959-1961Box 196Folder 4
Ruml, Beardsley, 1931-1950Box 196Folder 5
Ruml, Beardsley, 1956-1960Box 196Folder 6
Russell, 1938-1950Box 196Folder 7
Russell, Bertrand, 1938-1941Box 196Folder 8
Russell, Paul and Carroll, 1953-1976Box 196Folder 9
Saboia de Madeiros, Roberto, 1945-1950Box 196Folder 10
Sachar, Abram L., 1959-1963Box 196Folder 11
Sachs, 1940-1947Box 196Folder 12
Sacred Heart, 1941-1942Box 196Folder 13
St. Augustine - St. Regis, 1937-1951Box 196Folder 14
St. Thomas - St. Xavier, 1937-1950Box 197Folder 1
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St. John's College, 1937-1938Box 197Folder 2
St. John's College, 1939-1940Box 197Folder 3
St. John's College, 1941-1945Box 197Folder 4
St. John's College, 1945-1950Box 197Folder 5
St. John's College - Board of Visitors and Governors, 1937-1945Box 197Folder 6
St. Louis, 1938-1951Box 197Folder 7
St. Mary of the Springs College, 1937-1948Box 197Folder 8
Salomon, Irving, 1953-1976Box 198Folder 1
San Marino Realty, Co., 1950-1951Box 198Folder 2
Santa Barbara Adult Education Program, 1962-1963Box 198Folder 3
Sargent, 1935-1951Box 198Folder 4
Sarnoff, David, 1938-1939Box 198Folder 5
Saturday Evening Post, 1946-1951Box 198Folder 6
Saturday Evening Post - "Blueprint for Wartime Education," 1942Box 198Folder 7
Saturday Evening Post - "Blueprint for Wartime Education," 1942Box 198Folder 8
Saturday Review, 1938-1950
180
Box 198Folder 9
Schleh, Teresa, 1951Box 198Folder 10
Schmidt, Lawrence J., 1936-1950Box 198Folder 11
Schneider, Franz, 1938-1951Box 198Folder 12
Scholastic magazine, 1932-1947Box 198Folder 13
School, 1939-1948Box 199Folder 1
School Board Action, 1932-1933Box 199Folder 2
School Board Action, 1933-1935Box 199Folder 3
School Board Action - General, 1933Box 199Folder 4
Schuster, M. Lincoln, 1952-1965Box 199Folder 5
Schwab, Joseph Jackson, 1953-1976Box 199Folder 6
Schweitzer, Albert, 1954Box 199Folder 7
Science Hill School, 1937-1939Box 199Folder 8
Scott, 1938-1950Box 199Folder 9
Scott, Malcolm, 1933-1950Box 199Folder 10
Scribner's, 1932-1950Box 199
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Folder 11Second National Bank, New Haven, 1929-1930
Box 200Folder 1
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1937-1938Box 200Folder 2
Seeley, John R., 1966-1972Box 200Folder 3
Seitner, Esther, 1962-1964Box 200Folder 4
Selig, Lester and Veva, 1953-1969Box 200Folder 5
Selznick, Philip, 1960-1975Box 200Folder 6
Senate Candidacy, 1953-1955Box 200Folder 7
Sevareid, Eric - Interview, 1975 [1/3]Box 200Folder 8
Sevareid, Eric - Interview, 1975 [2/3]Box 200Folder 9
Sevareid, Eric - Interview, 1975 [3/3]Box 200Folder 10
Shane, Joseph D., 1960-1972Box 200Folder 11
Shapiro, 1941-1951Box 200Folder 12
Sharp, 1941-1948Box 201Folder 1
Sheinbaum, Stanley, 1960-1977Box 201Folder 2
Shiebler, Howard A., 1946Box 201Folder 3
182
Short, 1938-1939Box 201Folder 4
Shultz, 1941Box 201Folder 5
Shuster, George N., 1955-1967Box 201Folder 6
Skewes-Cox, Bennet and Mary, 1964-1969Box 201Folder 7
Skirbal, Jack and Audrey, 1958-1977Box 201Folder 8
Smith, Herman Dunlap, 1951-1977Box 201Folder 9
Snell, Lenore (Eleanor) Shea, 1949-1950Box 201Folder 10
Sigerist, Henry E., 1938-1946Box 201Folder 11
Silverman, 1941-1949Box 201Folder 12
Simmons, 1938-1950Box 201Folder 13
Simon and Schuster, 1936-1948Box 201Folder 14
Simon and Schuster, 1949-1951Box 202Folder 1
Simon - Simons, 1941-1950Box 202Folder 2
Slesinger, Donald, 1929-1949Box 202Folder 3
Smith, 1929-1937Box 202Folder 4
Smith, 1938-1950
183
Box 202Folder 5
Smith, 1939-1951Box 202Folder 6
Smith, Rennie, 1937-1939Box 202Folder 7
Smith, T. V., 1938-1950Box 202Folder 8
Social Frontier, 1934-1937Box 202Folder 9
Social Invitations, 1936-1937Box 203Folder 1
Society, 1938-1950Box 203Folder 2
Society for the Advancement of the General Welfare, 1936-1937Box 203Folder 3
South, 1938-1951Box 203Folder 4
South Bend Teachers Federation, 1939Box 203Folder 5
South Carolina Education Association, 1937Box 203Folder 6
South Dakota, 1938-1944Box 203Folder 7
South Shore Country Club, 1937-1949Box 203Folder 8
Southern, 1938-1951Box 203Folder 9
Southern Association of College and Secondary Schools, 1931-1940Box 203Folder 10
Southern Conference on Education, 1930Box 203
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Folder 11Southwestern, 1939-1949
Box 203Folder 12
Spector, Lawrence, 1959-1963Box 203Folder 13
Spencer, 1938-1946Box 203Folder 14
Spencer Foundation (Thomas James), 1963-1976Box 203Folder 15
Springfield, 1935-1950Box 203Folder 16
Square Table Club, 1937Box 203Folder 17
Stark, Harold - Stark, H. J. Lutcher, 1933-1943Box 204Folder 1
Stark - Starke, 1939-1944Box 204Folder 2
Stephens College, 1933-1949Box 204Folder 3
Stephens College - The Women's Foundation, 1941-1943Box 204Folder 4
Stephens College - The Women's Foundation, 1943-1944Box 204Folder 5
Stern, 1929-1951Box 204Folder 6
Stern, David, 1951Box 204Folder 7
Stevens, 1939-1951Box 204Folder 8
Stevens and Co., 1923-1926Box 204Folder 9
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Stevenson, 1939-1945Box 204Folder 10
Stevenson, Adlai, 1931-1951Box 204Folder 11
Stevenson, Adlai, 1951-1960Box 205Folder 1
Stevenson, Adlai, 1960-1967Box 205Folder 2
Stevenson, Adlai - Memorial Fund, 1966-1972Box 205Folder 3
Stewart, 1939-1950Box 205Folder 4
Stewart, Edna (Celebrity management/National Lecture Bureau), 1957-1973Box 205Folder 5
Stoddard, George, 1953-1974Box 205Folder 6
Stokes, Frederick A., Co., 1938-1940Box 205Folder 7
Stoltenberg, Thomas R., 1944Box 205Folder 8
Store, 1940-1948Box 205Folder 9
Storke, Thomas M., 1959-1970Box 205Folder 10
Stouffer, Vernon, 1948Box 205Folder 11
Straus, Robert K., 1954-1974Box 205Folder 12
Stuart, 1937-1950Box 205Folder 13
Stuart, R. Douglas, Jr., 1939-1942
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Box 206Folder 1
Student, 1939-1951Box 206Folder 2
Student American Medical Association, 1968Box 206Folder 3
Supreme Court, 1937Box 206Folder 4
Survey Associates, Inc., 1938-1949Box 206Folder 5
Suspense Account, 1930-1933Box 206Folder 6
Sweden - Swedish, 1938-1950Box 206Folder 7
Sweet, 1940-1948Box 206Folder 8
Swift, 1929-1950Box 206Folder 9
Swift, Harold, 1929-1965Box 206Folder 10
Szilard, Leo and Gertrude, 1953-1975Box 206Folder 11
Tagger, Peter, 1967-1976Box 206Folder 12
Tagger, Peter, 1976-1977Box 207Folder 1
Taylor, 1938-1951Box 207Folder 2
Taylor, Harold, 1959-1961Box 207Folder 3
Teachers, 1933-1950Box 207
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Folder 4Teachers Defense Committee, 1954
Box 207Folder 5
Teachers Union, 1954-1959Box 207Folder 6
Telegrams, 1936-1937Box 207Folder 7
Temianka, Henri, 1954-1974Box 207Folder 8
Temple, 1938-1948Box 207Folder 9
Tengquist - Tennessee, 1937-1948Box 207Folder 10
Texas, 1938-1951Box 207Folder 11
Third World Power Conference, 1935-1936Box 208Folder 1
Thomas, 1938-1951Box 208Folder 2
Thompson, 1938-1950Box 208Folder 3
Thompson, Bethuel P., 1935-1977Box 208Folder 4
Thompson, Dorothy, 1938-1948Box 208Folder 5
Time Magazine, 1938-1951Box 208Folder 6
Time Magazine, 1954-1955Box 208Folder 7
Time Magazine cover story, 1949-1950Box 208Folder 8
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Titus, Charles, 1944-1945Box 208Folder 9
Todd, 1941-1948Box 208Folder 10
Todd, Jessie, 1944-1948Box 208Folder 11
Todd, Jessie, 1948-1950Box 209Folder 1
Todd, Jessie, 1950-1951Box 209Folder 2
Toledo, 1937-1950Box 209Folder 3
Tomlinson, 1942-1944Box 209Folder 4
Tomorrow Magazine, 1943-1949Box 209Folder 5
Torch Honor Society, 1936-1951Box 209Folder 6
Tornay, Stephen C., 1941-1945Box 209Folder 7
Town - Towne, 1938-1951Box 209Folder 8
The Town Hall Club, 1934-1939Box 209Folder 9
The Town Hall Club, 1940-1950Box 209Folder 10
Town Meeting, 1946 [1/2]Box 209Folder 11
Town Meeting, 1946 [2/2]Box 210Folder 1
Townsley, Elmer R., 1939-1940
189
Box 210Folder 2
Travel Center, Inc. (Ralph P. Symons), 1964Box 210Folder 3
Truax, Peggy (Mrs. Chauncey), 1943-1952Box 210Folder 4
Tugwell, Rexford G., 1951-1976Box 210Folder 5
Tulane University, 1936-1950Box 210Folder 6
Tuttle, 1940-1950Box 210Folder 7
Tuttle, Emerson, 1932-1939Box 210Folder 8
Twain, Mark, 1935-1937Box 210Folder 9
Tyler, 1933-1943Box 210Folder 10
Tyler, Ralph W., 1961-1976Box 210Folder 11
Union League Club of Chicago, 1929-1937Box 210Folder 12
Union League Club of Chicago, 1939-1950Box 210Folder 13
United, 1938-1950Box 210Folder 14
United Nations, 1942-1949Box 211Folder 1
United Nations, 1949-1951Box 211Folder 2
United Palestine - U.S.A.A.C., 1932-1938Box 211
190
Folder 3United States, American Ambulance - U.S. Committee, 1936-1942
Box 211Folder 4
United States (Companies), 1938-1950Box 211Folder 5
United States (Government), 1929-1939Box 211Folder 6
United States (Government), 1937-1944Box 211Folder 7
United States (Government), 1945-1948Box 211Folder 8
United States (Government), 1949-1951Box 211Folder 9
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1939-1943Box 211Folder 10
United States Presidency, 1938-1940Box 212Folder 1
United States President's Commission on Higher Education, 1948-1949Box 212Folder 2
United World Federalists, Inc., 1947-1951Box 212Folder 3
University, 1939-1951Box 212Folder 4
University Club (Chicago), 1929-1951Box 212Folder 5
University Club, New York, 1937-1950Box 212Folder 6
University of Chicago - Alumni, 1929-1937Box 212Folder 7
University of Chicago - Alumni, 1937-1950Box 213Folder 1
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University of Chicago - Alumni, 1941-1951Box 213Folder 2
University of Chicago - Board of Trustees and committee meetings notices, 1940-1950Box 213Folder 3
University of Chicago - Business, School of, 1934-1951Box 213Folder 4
University of Chicago - "C," Order of, 1933-1946Box 213Folder 5
University of Chicago - Calvert Club, 1949Box 213Folder 6
University of Chicago - Campus Congress Committee, 1938Box 213Folder 7
University of Chicago - Chancellorship, congratulatory letters, 1945-1947Box 213Folder 8
University of Chicago - Chaos Club, 1937-1949Box 213Folder 9
University of Chicago - Chapel Address, October 22, 1944Box 213Folder 10
University of Chicago - Chapel address, October 14, 1945Box 213Folder 11
University of Chicago - Chapel speech, December 12, 1948, 1948-1950Box 213Folder 12
University of Chicago - Chapel - Farewell address for students, 1951Box 213Folder 13
University of Chicago - Chapel Union, 1938-1942Box 213Folder 14
University of Chicago - Citizens Board speech, November 4, 1948, 1949Box 213Folder 15
University of Chicago - Citizens Committee, 1939-1948Box 213Folder 16
University of Chicago - Commemorative chapel address, October 7, 1940
192
Box 213Folder 17
University of Chicago - Committee on Social Thought, "The Works of the Mind" lecture,1945-1950
Box 213Folder 18
University of Chicago - Convocation 1935 and 1937, 1940-1943Box 213Folder 19
University of Chicago - Convocation address 1935, A-G, 1935Box 214Folder 1
University of Chicago - Convocation address 1935, H-P, 1935Box 214Folder 2
University of Chicago - Convocation address 1935, Q-Z, 1935Box 214Folder 3
University of Chicago - Convocation address, 1937Box 214Folder 4
University of Chicago - Convocation address, 1937Box 214Folder 5
University of Chicago - Convocation address, 1938Box 214Folder 6
University of Chicago - Convocation sermons, 1938-1939Box 214Folder 7
University of Chicago - Convocation address, 1939-1941Box 215Folder 1
University of Chicago - Convocation address 1940, 1940-1941Box 215Folder 2
University of Chicago - Convocation sermon, 1940-1941Box 215Folder 3
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 10, 1941Box 215Folder 4
University of Chicago - Convocation address, Fiftieth anniversary, September 29, 1941Box 215Folder 5
University of Chicago - Convocation sermon, April 12, 1942, 1942-1943
193
Box 215Folder 6
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 19, 1942, 1942-1943Box 215Folder 7
University of Chicago - Convocation sermon, April 4, 1943, 1942-1943Box 215Folder 8
University of Chicago - Convocation sermon, December 12, 1943, 1943-1944Box 215Folder 9
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 16, 1944Box 215Folder 10
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 15, 1945Box 215Folder 11
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 15, 1945, 1945-1947Box 216Folder 1
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 14, 1946, 1946-1947Box 216Folder 2
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 17, 1949, 1949-1950Box 216Folder 3
University of Chicago - Convocation address, June 16 and 21, 1950, 1950-1951Box 216Folder 4
University of Chicago - Divinity School, 1942-1949Box 216Folder 5
University of Chicago - Dramatic productions, 1939-1948Box 216Folder 6
University of Chicago - Economics, Department of, 1938-1944Box 216Folder 7
University of Chicago - Education, Department of, 1940-1950Box 216Folder 8
University of Chicago - Education, Department of - Reading conference, 1942Box 216Folder 9
University of Chicago - University on film, 1954Box 216
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Folder 10University of Chicago - Health service, 1940-1944
Box 216Folder 11
University of Chicago - Law School, 1930-1937Box 216Folder 12
University of Chicago - Law School, 1938-1950Box 216Folder 13
University of Chicago - Correspondence for period during leave of absence, 1946Box 216Folder 14
University of Chicago - Correspondence for period during leave of absence, 1946-1947Box 216Folder 15
University of Chicago - Correspondence for period during leave of absence, 1946-1947Box 217Folder 1
University of Chicago - Correspondence for period during leave of absence, 1946-1947Box 217Folder 2
University of Chicago - Return, 1947Box 217Folder 3
University of Chicago - Library, Friends of, 1936-1939Box 217Folder 4
University of Chicago - Mandel Hall Address to students - "The Relation of the Universityand its Students to the War," December 19, 1941, 1941-1942
Box 217Folder 5
University of Chicago - Peace Action Committee, 1941Box 217Folder 6
University of Chicago - Pi Lambda Theta, 1943Box 217Folder 7
University of Chicago - President's Reception/Chancellor's Reception, 1938-1950Box 217Folder 8
University of Chicago - Press Relations Office, 1936-1945Box 217Folder 9
University of Chicago - Radio - General, 1938-1951Box 217
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Folder 10University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, December 29, 1940, 1940-1942
Box 217Folder 11
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, June 7, 1942Box 217Folder 12
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, March 21, 1943Box 217Folder 13
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, November 26, 1944, 1944-1945Box 217Folder 14
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, December 24, 1944, 1944-1945Box 217Folder 15
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, August 12, 1945Box 218Folder 1
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, November 11, 1945, 1945-1946Box 218Folder 2
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, August 24, 1947Box 218Folder 3
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, April 4, 1948Box 218Folder 4
University of Chicago - Radio - Round Table Broadcast, July 9, 1950Box 218Folder 5
University of Chicago - Resignation - A-B, 1950-1951Box 218Folder 6
University of Chicago - Resignation - C-F, 1950-1951Box 218Folder 7
University of Chicago - Resignation - G-K, 1950-1951Box 218Folder 8
University of Chicago - Resignation - L-Q, 1950-1951Box 218Folder 9
University of Chicago - Resignation - R-Z, 1950-1951Box 218Folder 10
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University of Chicago - School of Social Service Administration, 1937-1945Box 218Folder 11
University of Chicago - Sociology Club, 1936-1939Box 218Folder 12
University of Chicago - Student Conference - Debate between Hutchins and Melby, 1938Box 218Folder 13
University of Chicago - Student Union, 1949Box 218Folder 14
University of Chicago - Summer Quarter Address, July 20, 1944Box 219Folder 1
University of Chicago - Travel Service Bureau, 1930Box 219Folder 2
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, "The University at War," January7, 1942, 1941-1942
Box 219Folder 3
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, January 13, 1943Box 219Folder 4
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, January 12, 1944Box 219Folder 5
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, January 10, 1945Box 219Folder 6
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, January 9, 1946Box 219Folder 7
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, May 12, 1948Box 219Folder 8
University of Chicago - Trustee-Faculty dinner speech, 1949-1951Box 219Folder 9
University of Chicago - 20th Anniversary, 1948-1949Box 219Folder 10
University of Chicago - University High School, 1938-1943Box 219Folder 11
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University of Chicago - University Press, 1938-1944Box 219Folder 12
University of Chicago - University Senate meeting, May 22, 1944Box 219Folder 13
University of Chicago – University Settlement, 1938-1951Box 219Folder 14
University of Chicago - V-E Day chapel address, May 8, 1945 - A-K, 1945Box 219Folder 15
University of Chicago - V-E Day chapel address, May 8, 1945 - A-K, 1945Box 219Folder 16
University of Chicago - V-E Day chapel address, May 8, 1945 - L-Z, 1945Box 220Folder 1
University of Chicago - V-E Day chapel address, May 8, 1945 - L-Z, 1945Box 220Folder 2
University of Chicago - X Club, 1937-1951Box 220Folder 3
University of Chicago - General, 1926-1929Box 220Folder 4
University of Chicago - General, 1929-1933Box 220Folder 5
University of Chicago - General, 1933-1936Box 220Folder 6
University of Chicago - General, 1936-1937Box 220Folder 7
University of Chicago - General, 1938-1944Box 220Folder 8
University of Chicago - General, 1942-1944Box 221Folder 1
University of Chicago - General, 1945-1946Box 221Folder 2
University of Chicago - General, 1946-1948
198
Box 221Folder 3
University of Chicago - General, 1948-1950Box 221Folder 4
University of Chicago - General, 1944-1951Box 221Folder 5
Upgren, Arthur R., 1941-1945Box 221Folder 6
Urey, Harold, 1954-1976Box 221Folder 7
Vacation - Summer, 1936Box 221Folder 8
Vacation - Summer, 1937Box 221Folder 9
Vacation - Spring, Florida, 1937-1938Box 221Folder 10
Vacation - Summer, 1938Box 221Folder 11
Vacation - Summer, 1939Box 222Folder 1
Vacation - California, Arrowhead, 1937, 1943Box 222Folder 2
Vacations, 1939-1950Box 222Folder 3
Van de Water, John, 1939-1950Box 222Folder 4
Van Doren, Mark, 1951-1972Box 222Folder 5
Vanderbilt, 1938-1948Box 222Folder 6
Vanduzen, Henry, 1940-1942Box 222
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Folder 7Virginia, University of, 1930-1942
Box 222Folder 8
Vital Speeches Magazine, 1934-1948Box 222Folder 9
Vivas, Eliseo, 1946-1948Box 222Folder 10
Voice of America ("The Challenge of Freedom"), 1961Box 222Folder 11
Voices of Europe, 1953Box 222Folder 12
Vömel, Galerie Alex, 1932-1935Box 222Folder 13
Correspondence and Designs – van Oppen, William, 1947-1948Box 222Folder 14
Von Weizsaecker, Ernst, 1949-1950Box 222Folder 15
Voting Age, 1944-1945Box 222Folder 16
Wack, John de Blois, 1960-1964Box 223Folder 1
Wain, Philip, 1959-1976Box 223Folder 2
Wait, Anne, 1928Box 223Folder 3
Walgreen, Charles R., 1937-1944Box 223Folder 4
Walton, A. Ballard, 1941-1944Box 223Folder 5
Walters, Basil L., 1951-1963Box 223Folder 6
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Wanger, Walter, 1957-1968Box 223Folder 7
War, 1938-1951Box 223Folder 8
War – Army-Navy Discharge Problem, 1945Box 223Folder 9
War (Conscription/Draft) [1 of 2], 1940-1945Box 223Folder 10
War (Conscription/Draft) [2 of 2], 1945-1949Box 223Folder 11
War – National Council Against Conscription, 1947-1951Box 223Folder 12
War – Universal Military Training, 1944-1946Box 224Folder 1
War – Universal Military Training, 1946-1947Box 224Folder 2
War – Universal Military Training, 1948-1951Box 224Folder 3
Warburg, James P., 1940-1950Box 224Folder 4
Ward, Barbara (Lady Jackson), 1962, 1966Box 224Folder 5
Ward, F. Champion and David [1 of 2], 1952-1969Box 224Folder 6
Ward, F. Champion and David [2 of 2], 1970-1976Box 224Folder 7
Warne, Clore, 1959-1973Box 224Folder 8
Warner Bros. Pictures, 1939-1943Box 224Folder 9
Warner, Irving [1 of 2], 1962-1964
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Box 224Folder 10
Warner, Irving [2 of 2], 1964-1975Box 224Folder 11
Warren, Earl, 1958-1974Box 224Folder 12
Washington, 1938-1950Box 225Folder 1
Washington (NRA) Appointment, 1934Box 225Folder 2
Washington Town Hall, 1935-1936Box 225Folder 3
Watson, 1938-1946Box 225Folder 4
Watson, B. Frank, 1932-1937Box 225Folder 5
Watson, Emile, 1946-1950Box 225Folder 6
Webster, 1938-1950Box 225Folder 7
Webster College, 1942-1944Box 225Folder 8
Weddings, 1939-1943Box 225Folder 9
Weiss, Fred U., 1947-1949Box 225Folder 10
Weissbourd, Bernard, 1970-1977Box 225Folder 11
Wellesley College, 1937-1948Box 225Folder 12
Wesleyan University, 1943-1944Box 225
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Folder 13Western, 1938-1950
Box 225Folder 14
Western Newspaper Union – "Top Notchers," 1934Box 225Folder 15
Western Reserve Academy/University, 1930-1947Box 225Folder 16
White, 1938-1951Box 226Folder 1
Whitney, 1939-1950Box 226Folder 2
Who's Important in Education, 1945Box 226Folder 3
Who's Who in America, 1943-1944Box 226Folder 4
Who's Who in Chicago and Illinois, 1945-1947Box 226Folder 5
Who's Who in the Midwest, 1950Box 226Folder 6
Who's Who in the Western Hemisphere, 1943Box 226Folder 7
Wilcox, 1939-1944Box 226Folder 8
Wilder, Isabel, Amos, and Tappan, 1957-1977Box 226Folder 9
Wilder, Thornton, 1930-1950Box 226Folder 10
Wilder, Thornton [1 of 3], 1948-1967Box 226Folder 11
Wilder, Thornton [2 of 3], 1971-1973Box 226Folder 12
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Wilder, Thornton [3 of 3], 1974-1975Box 226Folder 13
Wilder, Thornton (All – Photocopies) [1 of 2], undatedBox 226Folder 14
Wilder, Thornton (All – Photocopies) [1 of 2], undatedBox 226Folder 15
Wilder Biographers (Harrison and Goldstone), 1966-1982Box 226Folder 16
Re Wilder, Thornton, 1957-1977Box 226Folder 17
Wilkie, Leighton, 1941Box 227Folder 1
Wilkinson, John, 1962-1975Box 227Folder 2
Willens, Harold, 1964-1974Box 227Folder 3
William and Mary, College of, 1936-1947Box 227Folder 4
Williams, 1939-1951Box 227Folder 5
Williams, Roger J., 1946-1950Box 227Folder 6
Wilson, 1937-1950Box 227Folder 7
Winter, Edwin W., 1945Box 227Folder 8
Winternitz, Milton C., 1929-1950Box 227Folder 9
Winternitz-Wirth, 1939-1943Box 228Folder 1
Wisconsin [1 of 2], 1939-1949
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Wisconsin [2 of 2], 1930-1950Box 228Folder 3
Wise, 1939-1945Box 228Folder 4
Wise, William H., and Co., 1936-1937Box 228Folder 5
Wittcoff, Raymond, 1942-1951Box 228Folder 6
Wittcoff, Raymond, 1955-1977Box 228Folder 7
Wofford, Harris, 1951-1971Box 228Folder 8
Woman-Women United, 1938-1949Box 228Folder 9
Woman's Day, 1938-1939Box 228Folder 10
Woman's Home Companion, 1941-1942Box 228Folder 11
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1929-1951Box 228Folder 12
Wood, Clement, 1939-1940Box 228Folder 13
Wood, James M., 1934-1947Box 228Folder 14
Wood, Robert E., 1939-1950Box 229Folder 1
Woodlawn, 1938-1945Box 229Folder 2
Woodward, Frederic, 1930-1945Box 229
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Folder 3Woollcott, Alexander, 1937-1943
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Works Progress Administration, 1937-1939Box 229Folder 5
World Academy of Art and Science, 1965-1971Box 229Folder 6
World Affairs-World Government News, 1937-1951Box 229Folder 7
World Alliance for International Friendship . . . 1930-1937Box 229Folder 8
World Citizenship Movement, 1949-1950Box 229Folder 9
World Federalists, 1945-1948Box 229Folder 10
World Fellowship, 1935-1936Box 229Folder 11
World Government/World Constitution [1 of 5], 1946Box 229Folder 12
World Government/World Constitution [2 of 5], 1946-1948Box 230Folder 1
World Government/World Constitution [3 of 5], 1948Box 230Folder 2
World Government/World Constitution [4 of 5], 1949-1950Box 230Folder 3
World Government/World Constitution [5 of 5], 1950-1951Box 230Folder 4
World Institute-World Youth, 1939-1950Box 230Folder 5
Correspondence and Reports – World Movement for World Federal Government [1/2],1949-1950
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Folder 6Correspondence and Reports – World Movement for World Federal Government [2/2],1950-1951
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World Peace Foundation, 1935-1938Box 231Folder 1
World Student Service Fund, 1942-1951Box 231Folder 2
WOV Public Service Forum, 1937-1938Box 231Folder 3
Wright, 1938-1949Box 231Folder 4
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1943-1947Box 231Folder 5
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1956Box 231Folder 6
Wright, Quincy, 1939-1951Box 231Folder 7
Wriston, Henry M., 1941-1949Box 231Folder 8
Wurslin, Gustave, 1937-1940Box 231Folder 9
Wyoming, University of, 1947-1948Box 231Folder 10
Yale University, 1924-1929Box 231Folder 11
Yale University – General, 1929-1951Box 231Folder 12
Yale Alumni, 1930-1951Box 231Folder 13
Yale Alumni Fund, 1934-1951Box 231
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Folder 14Yale-in-China, 1933-1950
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Yale Classes and Reunions, 1937-1951Box 231Folder 16
Yale Clubs, 1929-1951Box 231Folder 17
Yale Daily News, 1931-1940Box 232Folder 1
Yale Law School, 1930-1946Box 232Folder 2
Yale Law School Association, 1939-1951Box 232Folder 3
Yale Law School Deanship, 1927Box 232Folder 4
Yale News, 1935-1948Box 232Folder 5
Yale Review, 1930-1950Box 232Folder 6
Yale Storrs Lectures, 1935-1936Box 232Folder 7
Yale University – Office of University Development, 1949Box 232Folder 8
Yale University Press, 1929-1949Box 232Folder 9
Yale University Press, 1959-1962Box 232Folder 10
Yearbook of American Churches, undatedBox 232Folder 11
Young, 1929-1951Box 232Folder 12
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Young Democrats, 1932-1934Box 232Folder 13
Young, Joseph (Mosaic Workshop), 1960-1961Box 232Folder 14
Young Men's Christian Association [1 of 4], 1930-1933Box 232Folder 15
Young Men's Christian Association [2 of 4], 1934-1942Box 233Folder 1
Young Men's Christian Association [3 of 4], 1943-1944Box 233Folder 2
Young Men's Christian Association [4 of 4], 1945-1951Box 233Folder 3
Zeisler, Ernext B., 1941-1951Box 233Folder 4
Zinsser, Dr. Hans, 1932-1937Box 233Folder 5
Miscellaneous Cross Reference Sheets, undated
Series III: Subject Files
This series contains general subject files, arranged alphabetically by topic. Of particular note arefiles on the Atomic Energy Control Conference of 1945 and Hutchins' file on his negotiationswith President Franklin D. Roosevelt about leading the National Recovery Administration in1934.
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Adler, Mortimer J. - Course descriptions, 1929-1930Box 233Folder 7
Adler, Mortimer J. - Clippings, typescripts, outlines, and notes, 1933-1940Box 233Folder 8
Adler, Mortimer J. - "An Analysis of the Kinds of Knowledge," 1935Box 233Folder 9
Adler, Mortimer J. - Article reprints and clippings, 1937-1946Box 233Folder 10
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Adler, Mortimer J. - Outlines and typescripts, 1939-1943 and undatedBox 233Folder 11
Adler, Mortimer J. - Clippings and memorandum, 1940-1942Box 233Folder 12
Adler, Mortimer J. - Laval conferences, 1941Box 234Folder 1
Adler, Mortimer J. - Lecture outlines, 1932 and undatedBox 234Folder 2
Adler, Mortimer J. - Lecture outlines, 1933-1934 and undatedBox 234Folder 3
Adler, Mortimer J. - Lecture outlines and abstracts, typescripts, 1934-1936 and undatedBox 234Folder 4
Adler, Mortimer J. - Lecture outlines, 1937 and undatedBox 234Folder 5
Adler, Mortimer J. - Lecture outlines, undatedBox 234Folder 6
Allers, Rudolph, 1942-1945Box 234Folder 7
American Civil Liberties Union, 1949-1950Box 234Folder 8
American Civil Liberties Union, 1950-1951Box 234Folder 9
American Civil Liberties Union, 1951Box 234Folder 10
American Youth Commission - Meeting agenda and report, letter, 1936Box 234Folder 11
American Youth Commission - Meeting agenda and report, 1937Box 235Folder 1
American Youth Commission - Meeting materials, 1937Box 235Folder 2
Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945
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Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945Box 235Folder 4
Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945Box 235Folder 5
Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945Box 235Folder 6
Atomic Energy Control Conference, 1945Box 235Folder 7
Atomic energy legislation, 1945-1946Box 235Folder 8
Atomic energy legislation, 1946Box 235Folder 9
Briggs, Morris H., undatedBox 235Folder 10
Brown, Radcliffe - The Nature of Social Science, 1937Box 235Folder 11
Buchanan, Scott - Typescripts, undatedBox 235Folder 12
Chase, Harry W. - Unidentified typescript, undatedBox 235Folder 13
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, 1940-1944Box 235Folder 14
Citizens Conference on the Crisis in Education, 1932-1933Box 236Folder 1
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations - Reportsand reprints, 1933-1934
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Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations - Meetingagenda, 1934
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Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations - Meetingagenda, 1934
Box 236Folder 4
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations - Meetingagenda, 1934
Box 236Folder 5
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations -Newspaper, 1934
Box 236Folder 6
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations - Reportand summary of hearings, 1934
Box 236Folder 7
Commission of Inquiry on National Policy in International Economic Relations - Report,undated
Box 236Folder 8
Daily Tar Heel - Clipping, 1937Box 236Folder 9
Dumbarton Oaks proposals, 1944-1945Box 236Folder 10
Entertaining - Guest lists, 1935-1941Box 236Folder 11
George, Henry, undatedBox 236Folder 12
Journal of Higher Education, December 1946Box 237Folder 1
Liberal Arts Foundation, The, 1937-1942Box 237Folder 2
McCall's Magazine - Youth Conference in St. Louis, 1939Box 237Folder 3
McCall's Magazine - Youth Conference in St. Louis, 1939Box 237Folder 4
McCall's Magazine - Youth Conference in St. Louis, circa 1939-1940Box 237
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Folder 5McCall's Magazine - Youth Conference in St. Louis, 1940
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National Recovery Administration and National Industrial Recovery Board, 1934Box 237Folder 7
Reece Report, 1953-1954Box 237Folder 8
St. John's College, 1937-1946Box 238Folder 1
St. John's College and Stringfellow Barr - Clippings, 1972-1984Box 238Folder 2
Shybekay, Derson, 1944Box 238Folder 3
Stevenson, Adlai - Speeches, 1960-1961Box 238Folder 4
Szilard, Leo, 1945-1961Box 238Folder 5
Toy Guidance Council, Inc. - Petition to the National Production Authority, 1950Box 238Folder 6
University of California, Santa Barbara - Feasibility study for a School of Law, 1966Box 238Folder 7
Washington Conference - Notes, 1942Box 238Folder 8
Yale Institute of International Studies - Memoranda, 1947-1948
Series IV: Yale University
Series IV, Yale University, contains documents pertaining to Hutchins' employment at theUniversity. Researchers seeking materials relevant to his education at Yale should consult SeriesI, Personal. Following the receipt of his B.A. and a stint teaching at the Lake Placid School, NewYork from 1921 to 1923, Hutchins returned to Yale to assume the post of secretary to the YaleCorporation. He simultaneously earned an LL.B. from Yale's law school in 1925, and taughtcourses in public service law, evidence, and code pleading. He was appointed acting dean ofthe Yale University School of Law in 1927, then dean of the law school in 1928. Materials arearranged chronologically.
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Yale University - Curriculum Vitae, 1926Box 238Folder 10
Yale University - Photograph, 1926Box 238Folder 11
Yale Law School - Administrative documents, 1926Box 238Folder 12
Yale University - Resolutions of the President and Trustees, 1927-1928Box 238Folder 13
Yale Law School - Honors Courses, undated
Series V: University of Chicago
Series V, University of Chicago, contains material pertaining to Hutchins' time at the Universityof Chicago. This series is subdivided into two subseries: General and Publicity. The bulk ofSubseries 1 is made up of materials pertaining to Hutchins' inauguration as President of theUniversity of Chicago, correspondence with various journals published by the Universityof Chicago Press, and Board of Trustees materials. Materials in Subseries 1 are arrangedchronologically. Subseries 2 consists of press releases and clippings files relating to Hutchinsset up in part by the Office of the President and in part by the Public Relations department.Two sets of clippings have been preserved: one in chronological order and the other inalphabetical order by topic. Press releases on Hutchins issued by the Public Relations departmentadministration are arranged chronologically at the end of this subseries.
Subseries 1: General
Box 239Folder 1
Inauguration - Programs and tickets, 1929Box 239Folder 2
Inauguration - Tickets, invitations, announcements, programs, 1929Box 239Folder 3
Inauguration - Tickets, invitations, programs, address, 1929Box 239Folder 4
Inauguration - Programs and University Record, 1929Box 239Folder 5
Inauguration - Ceremony seating and instructions, 1929Box 239
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Folder 6Inauguration - Responses to invitations - Foreign universities, October 1929
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Inauguration - Responses to invitations - Foreign universities, November 1929-January1930
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Inauguration - Responses to invitations - North American institutions and officials, 1929Box 239Folder 9
Inauguration - Responses to invitations - North American institutions, October 1929Box 239Folder 10
Inauguration - Responses to invitations - North American institutions, November 1929Box 239Folder 11
Convocation - Programs and address, 1929Box 239Folder 12
Invitations extended to and accepted by Hutchins, 1928-1930Box 240Folder 1
Communism and the University, 1932-1935Box 240Folder 2
Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1935Box 240Folder 3
Committee on Liberal Arts - Reports, 1938Box 240Folder 4
Speeches - List, 1940Box 240Folder 5
American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, 1932-1941Box 240Folder 6
Social Service Review, 1942Box 240Folder 7
Committee on Instruction and Research - Report, 1944Box 240Folder 8
University Senate Memorial, 1944Box 240
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Folder 9Statement on "The Chicago Plan," University Review, 1945
Box 240Folder 10
Journal of Sociology, 1945-1946Box 240Folder 11
Botanical Gazette, 1926-1946Box 240Folder 12
Journal of Physiological Zoology, 1942-1946Box 240Folder 13
Journal of Political Economy, 1944-1946Box 240Folder 14
Journal of Religion, 1944-1946Box 240Folder 15
Great Books Course - Manuals for discussion leaders, 1946Box 240Folder 16
Astrophysical Journal, 1934-1947Box 240Folder 17
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1940-1947Box 240Folder 18
Journal of Classical Philology, 1943-1947Box 240Folder 19
Journal of Modern History, 1944-1947Box 240Folder 20
Library Quarterly, 1946-1947Box 240Folder 21
Journal of Business, 1947Box 240Folder 22
University College - Quarterly Reports - Correspondence, 1946-1948Box 240Folder 23
"The Placement Test Program of the College," 1947-1948Box 240Folder 24
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"The Social Sciences Program at the College of the University of Chicago," Milton Singer,1948
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Great Books Course - Correspondence - Outside comments, 1945-1949Box 241Folder 2
University Senate Council - Minutes, February 14, 1950Box 241Folder 3
Tower Topics - State of the University report, March 1950Box 241Folder 4
Lunch guest list, May 16, 1950Box 241Folder 5
Resignation - Letter to alumni, 1951Box 241Folder 6
Farewell Address - Typescript, 1951Box 241Folder 7
Tower Topics - Resignation, March 1951Box 241Folder 8
Faculty News Bulletin - Resignation, December 1951Box 241Folder 9
Committee on Social Thought - Seminar on Specialization - Colin Clark, December 11,1952
Box 241Folder 10
Office of Public Information - Biographical material and correspondence, 1929-1953Box 241Folder 11
Board of Trustees - Correspondence, reports, schedules, publications, 1971-1975Box 241Folder 12
"Gray Stone and Greenery," M. W. Newman, 1972Box 241Folder 13
State of the University - Levi, 1973Box 241Folder 14
Board of Trustees - Campaign for Chicago Presentation, April 1973Box 242
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Folder 1Board of Trustees - Press Clippings, 1974 [1/4]
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Board of Trustees - Press Clippings, 1974 [2/4]Box 242Folder 3
Board of Trustees - Press Clippings, 1974 [3/4]Box 242Folder 4
Board of Trustees - Press Clippings, 1974 [4/4]Box 242Folder 5
University of Chicago Magazine - Discussion with Joe Schwab, 1974Box 242Folder 6
Paperweight - Fragment of Yerkes Observatory dome, 1975Box 242Folder 7
Board of Trustees, June-August 1975Box 243Folder 1
Board of Trustees, September-October 1975Box 243Folder 2
Board of Trustees, November-December 1975Box 243Folder 3
Board of Trustees, January-February 1976Box 243Folder 4
Board of Trustees, March-April 1976Box 243Folder 5
Board of Trustees - Directory, October 1976Box 243Folder 6
Visiting Committees - Directory, 1977Box 243Folder 7
College Council - Center for Curricular Thought, 1983Box 243Folder 8
Robert Maynard Hutchins Fund, 1983-1984Box 243Folder 9
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Faculty Source List, undatedBox 243Folder 10
History of Ideas - Reading list, undatedBox 243Folder 11
"The Program at the College of the University of Chicago," F. C. Ward - Reprint, undated
Subseries 2: Publicity
Box 243Folder 12
Clippings, 1921Box 243Folder 13
Clippings, 1925Box 243Folder 14
Clippings, 1928Box 243Folder 15
Clippings, 1929Box 244Folder 1
Clippings, 1929Box 244Folder 2
Clippings, 1929Box 244Folder 3
Clippings, 1929Box 244Folder 4
Clippings, 1929Box 244Folder 5
Clippings, 1929Box 245Folder 1
Clippings, 1929Box 245Folder 2
Clippings, 1929Box 245Folder 3
Clippings, 1929Box 245
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Folder 4Clippings, 1929
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Clippings, 1929Box 246Folder 1
Clippings, 1929Box 246Folder 2
Clippings, 1929Box 246Folder 3
Clippings, 1929Box 247Folder 1
Clippings, 1929Box 247Folder 2
Clippings, 1929Box 247Folder 3
Clippings, 1929Box 247Folder 4
Clippings, 1929Box 247Folder 5
Clippings, 1929Box 247Folder 6
Clippings, 1929Box 248Folder 1
Clippings, 1929Box 248Folder 2
Clippings, 1929Box 248Folder 3
Clippings, 1930Box 248Folder 4
Clippings, 1930Box 248Folder 5
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Clippings, 1931Box 248Folder 6
Clippings, 1932Box 248Folder 7
Clippings, 1933Box 248Folder 8
Clippings, 1934Box 248Folder 9
Clippings, 1935Box 248Folder 10
Clippings, 1936Box 248Folder 11
Clippings, 1936Box 249Folder 1
Clippings, 1937Box 249Folder 2
Clippings, 1937Box 249Folder 3
Clippings, 1937Box 249Folder 4
Clippings, 1938Box 249Folder 5
Clippings, 1938Box 249Folder 6
Clippings, 1938Box 250Folder 1
Clippings, 1939Box 250Folder 2
Clippings, 1939Box 250Folder 3
Clippings, 1939
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Clippings, 1939Box 250Folder 5
Clippings, 1940Box 250Folder 6
Clippings, 1941Box 250Folder 7
Clippings, 1941Box 250Folder 8
Clippings, 1942Box 250Folder 9
Clippings, 1942Box 250Folder 10
Clippings, 1943Box 250Folder 11
Clippings, 1943Box 251Folder 1
Clippings, 1944Box 251Folder 2
Clippings, 1944Box 251Folder 3
Clippings, 1944Box 251Folder 4
Clippings, 1944Box 251Folder 5
Clippings, 1945Box 251Folder 6
Clippings, 1946Box 251Folder 7
Clippings, 1947Box 251
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Folder 8Clippings, 1948
Box 251Folder 9
Clippings, 1949Box 251Folder 10
Clippings, 1949Box 251Folder 11
Clippings, 1949Box 251Folder 12
Clippings, 1950Box 251Folder 13
Clippings, 1951Box 252Folder 1
Clippings, 1952Box 252Folder 2
Clippings, 1954Box 252Folder 3
Clippings, 1955Box 252Folder 4
Clippings, 1956Box 252Folder 5
Clippings, 1958Box 252Folder 6
Clippings, 1959Box 252Folder 7
Clippings, 1960Box 252Folder 8
Clippings, 1961-1962Box 252Folder 9
Clippings, 1965Box 252Folder 10
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Clippings, 1967Box 252Folder 11
Clippings, 1974Box 252Folder 12
Clippings, undatedBox 252Folder 13
Clippings - American and the War, "The Proposition is Peace," 1941 [1/4]Box 252Folder 14
Clippings - American and the War, "The Proposition is Peace," 1941 [2/4]Box 252Folder 15
Clippings - American and the War, "The Proposition is Peace," 1941 [3/4]Box 252Folder 16
Clippings - American and the War, "The Proposition is Peace," 1941 [4/4]Box 253Folder 1
Clippings - Appointment as President, 1929Box 253Folder 2
Clippings - Atomic Bomb, Atomic Energy, War, etc., 1945-1950Box 253Folder 3
Clippings - Bachelor's Degree, 1941-1943Box 253Folder 4
Clippings - Business, Science, etc., 1947-1949Box 253Folder 5
Clippings - Communism, etc., 1935-1949Box 253Folder 6
Clippings - Education, 1932-1939Box 253Folder 7
Clippings - Education and University of Chicago, 1935-1951Box 253Folder 8
Clippings - Education, 1939-1940Box 253Folder 9
Clippings - Comments on Educational Views, 1929-1950
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Clippings - Ideas on Education, etc., 1936-1950Box 253Folder 11
Clippings - Faculty, Trustees, 1944-1946Box 254Folder 1
Clippings - Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, 1940Box 254Folder 2
Clippings - Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, 1940-1941Box 254Folder 3
Clippings - Football, 1938Box 254Folder 4
Clippings - Football, 1938Box 254Folder 5
Clippings - Football, 1939-1940Box 254Folder 6
Clippings - Football, 1940Box 254Folder 7
Clippings - Football, 1939-1950Box 254Folder 8
Clippings - Freedom of the Press, 1944-1950Box 254Folder 9
Clippings - Germany, 1945-1949Box 254Folder 10
Clippings - Great Books - Courses, Foundation, etc., 1939-1950Box 254Folder 11
Clippings - Higher Learning, 1936-1950Box 255Folder 1
Clippings - Hutchins-Donovan Debate, 1941Box 255Folder 2
Clippings - Articles by Hutchins, 1931-1951Box 255
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Folder 3Clippings - Interviews, 1934-1941
Box 255Folder 4
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1932-1939Box 255Folder 5
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1939Box 255Folder 6
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1939Box 255Folder 7
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1939-1940Box 255Folder 8
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1940Box 255Folder 9
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1929-1950Box 256Folder 1
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1930-1950Box 256Folder 2
Clippings - Miscellaneous, 1937-1951Box 256Folder 3
Clippings - National Defense, 1940Box 256Folder 4
Clippings - National Defense, 1940Box 256Folder 5
Clippings - National Defense, 1940-1942Box 256Folder 6
Clippings - New York Stock Exchange, 1938Box 256Folder 7
Clippings - New York Stock Exchange, 1938-1939Box 256Folder 8
Clippings - New York Stock Exchange, 1939-1940Box 257Folder 1
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Clippings - No Friendly Voice, 1936-1938Box 257Folder 2
Clippings - Nomination, 1932-1938Box 257Folder 3
Clippings - Personal, 1938-1950Box 257Folder 4
Clippings - Personal, 1944-1949Box 257Folder 5
Clippings - Poll on War Sentiment, 1941Box 257Folder 6
Clippings - Published Writings, 1938-1939Box 257Folder 7
Clippings - Published Writings, 1938-1940Box 257Folder 8
Clippings - Published Writings, 1941-1948Box 257Folder 9
Clippings - Published Writings, 1929-1950Box 257Folder 10
Clippings - Resignation, 1950-1951Box 257Folder 11
Clippings - St. John's College, 1938-1940Box 258Folder 1
Clippings - St. John's College, 1939Box 258Folder 2
Clippings - Securities and Exchange Commission, 1939Box 258Folder 3
Clippings - Securities and Exchange Commission, 1939Box 258Folder 4
Clippings - Securities and Exchange Commission, 1939Box 258Folder 5
Clippings - Speaking Engagements, 1933-1938
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Clippings - Speaking Engagements, 1938-1939Box 258Folder 7
Clippings - Speaking Engagements, 1940Box 258Folder 8
Clippings - Speaking Engagements, 1940Box 259Folder 1
Clippings - Speaking Engagements, 1930-1945Box 259Folder 2
Clippings - Speaking Engagements, 1929-1949Box 259Folder 3
Clippings - Universal Military Training, 1944-1948Box 259Folder 4
Clippings - University of California Oath, 1950Box 259Folder 5
Clippings - University of Chicago, 1937-1947Box 259Folder 6
Press Releases, 1929-1935Box 259Folder 7
Press Releases, 1936-1939Box 259Folder 8
Press Releases, 1940-1942Box 260Folder 1
Press Releases, 1943Box 260Folder 2
Press Releases, 1944-1945Box 260Folder 3
Press Releases, 1946-1948Box 260Folder 4
Press Releases, 1949Box 260
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Folder 5Press Releases, 1950-1971
Series VI: Encyclopædia Britannica
Series VI, Encyclopædia Britannica, contains material pertaining to Robert Maynard Hutchins'work as chairman of the Board of Editors of the Encyclopædia Britannica, from 1943 to 1974and as director for Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Additionally, he was editor in chief of the54-volume Great Books of the Western World (1952) and coeditor, from 1961 to 1977, withMortimer J. Adler, of The Great Ideas Today. The bulk of the material in this series dates fromthe late 1950s to the early 1970s.
The series is divided into four subseries:
Subseries 1, General, includes records related to the Encyclopædia Britannica EducationalCorporation, Encyclopædia Britannica Films, and the Great Books and The Great Ideas Todayseries. Materials are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Subseries 2, Correspondence, begins with general correspondence organized chronologically,followed by correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent or topic (as maintained byHutchins).
Subseries 3, Board of Editors, is made up predominately of meeting materials including agendas,minutes, correspondence, and papers.
Subseries 4, Content Development, contains editorial conference materials, outlines,correspondence, and drafts of articles for inclusion in the Encyclopædia Britannica. "Roofarticle" was the term used by the Board of Editors to describe a series of articles conceived of inthe early 1960s as a part of long-term editorial planning. The articles cover fifteen broad topics,(economic order, political order, world order, social order, education, religion, philosophy,nature, human nature, literature and the fine arts, technological order, logic and mathematics,communications, legal order, and medicine), and were intended to be dialectic, global, andprospective.
Subseries 1: General
Box 260Folder 6
200th Anniversary Banquet, 1968Box 260Folder 7
Accounting - General, 1960-1963Box 261Folder 1
Accounting - Departmental monthly expense statements, 1961Box 261Folder 2
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Accounting - Departmental monthly expense statements, 1962Box 261Folder 3
Accounting - Departmental monthly expense statements, 1962Box 261Folder 4
Accounting - Departmental monthly expense statements, 1963Box 261Folder 5
Accounting - Departmental monthly expense statements, 1964-1965Box 261Folder 6
American Council of Learned Societies - Social studies and humanities curriculumprojects, 1961-1963
Box 261Folder 7
"An Encyclopædia is an education…" - Manuscript and typescript, 1973Box 261Folder 8
Around-the-world trip, 1966-1967Box 261Folder 9
Broadcast policies and possible commission, 1969Box 261Folder 10
Britannica lectures, 1967-1968Box 261Folder 11
Britannica schools, 1970Box 261Folder 12
Columbia University Forum - Review of Encyclopædia Britannica, 1960Box 262Folder 1
Davis, Kenneth Culp - "Administrative Law," 1969-1971Box 262Folder 2
EB USA News, February 1975Box 262Folder 3
Editorial Planning Board, 1961-1965Box 262Folder 4
Employee orders, 1962-1964Box 262Folder 5
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Encyclopædia Americana, undatedBox 262Folder 6
Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation - Correspondence - General, A-Z [1/2],1961-1974
Box 262Folder 7
Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation - Correspondence - General, A-Z [2/2],1960-1973
Box 262Folder 8
Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation - Goodlad, John - Chairman,1966-1975
Box 262Folder 9
Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation - Parton, James - Correspondence,1971-1973
Box 263Folder 1
Encyclopædia Britannica Educational Corporation - Educational Market 16-mm FilmsSurvey, 1974
Box 263Folder 2
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Correspondence [1/2], 1957-1959Box 263Folder 3
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Correspondence [2/2], 1957-1959Box 263Folder 4
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Everote, Warren - Correspondence, 1960-1971Box 263Folder 5
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Herzog, Milan - Correspondence, 1962-1970Box 263Folder 6
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Mitchell, Maurice [1/3], 1960-1976Box 263Folder 7
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Mitchell, Maurice [2/3], 1960-1961Box 263Folder 8
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Mitchell, Maurice [3/3], 1960-1961Box 264Folder 1
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Mitchell, Maurice - Correspondence, 1966-1969Box 264
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Folder 2Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Discussion guides and promotional material [1/2],1968-1971
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Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Discussion guides and promotional material [2/2],1965-1968
Box 264Folder 4
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Promotional materials, 1966-1968Box 264Folder 5
Encyclopædia Britannica Films - Quarterly reports to the field, 1966Box 264Folder 6
Encyclopædia Britannica Ltd., London, 1961-1967Box 264Folder 7
Encyclopædia Britannica and the University of Chicago - History, 1960-1961Box 264Folder 8
Encyclopædia Britannica - History, 1941-1943 - Memorandum, undatedBox 264Folder 9
Encyclopædia Study - Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Reports,1960-1961
Box 264Folder 10
Expense statements, 1961Box 264Folder 11
Great Books - New York Times, "The End that was a Beginning," 1950-1965Box 264Folder 12
Great Books [1/3], 1952-1973Box 264Folder 13
Great Books [2/3], 1960-1967Box 265Folder 1
Great Books [3/3], 1952-1966Box 265Folder 2
Great Books - Clippings and ephemera, 1952-1985Box 265Folder 3
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Great Books of the Western World - Robert Maynard Hutchins' Essay, 1963Box 265Folder 4
Great Books - Plans for adapting the Syntopicon chapters to Encyclopædia Britannica,undated
Box 265Folder 5
Great Books and Great Ideas Programs - Correspondence [1/2], 1957-1958Box 265Folder 6
Great Books and Great Ideas Programs - Correspondence [2/2], 1951-1956Box 265Folder 7
Great Ideas Program - Family participation plan, 1959Box 265Folder 8
Great Ideas Program - Peter Wolff - Correspondence, 1961-1963Box 265Folder 9
Great Ideas Today - Otto Bird [1/2], 1966Box 265Folder 10
Great Ideas Today - Otto Bird [2/2], 1965-1966Box 266Folder 1
Great Ideas Today - Otto Bird [1/4], 1968-1970Box 266Folder 2
Great Ideas Today - Otto Bird [2/4], 1968-1969Box 266Folder 3
Great Ideas Today - Otto Bird [3/4], 1967-1968Box 266Folder 4
Great Ideas Today - Otto Bird [4/4], 1967Box 266Folder 5
Great Ideas Today - John Van Doren and Otto Bird - Essay on the hero, 1972Box 266Folder 6
Great Ideas Today - John Van Doren - Correspondence, 1971-1976Box 266Folder 7
Great Ideas Today - Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Civil Police, 1972Box 267Folder 1
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Great Ideas Today - "The Idea of Freedom," Charles Van Doren, undatedBox 267Folder 2
Great Ideas Today - "The Idea of the Future," Bertrand de Jouvenel, undatedBox 267Folder 3
Great Ideas Today - "The Idea of Justice," Otto Bird, undatedBox 267Folder 4
Great Ideas Today - "The Idea of Tradition" - Multiple essays, 1974Box 267Folder 5
Great Ideas Today - "Impasse for the Elementary Particle Concept," Geoffrey Chew, 1974Box 267Folder 6
Great Ideas Today - "Irritation, Indignation and Injustice in Taxation," Walter J. Blumand Harry Kalven, Jr., undated
Box 267Folder 7
Great Ideas Today - "Justice and Injustice in Taxation," Walter J. Blum and Harry Kalven,Jr., 1973
Box 267Folder 8
Great Ideas Today - "No More Heroes," Ron Dorfman, undatedBox 267Folder 9
Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins - Researchmaterial, 1971-1972
Box 267Folder 10
Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins -Typescript, 1972
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Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins, circa 1972Box 268Folder 2
Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins, circa 1972Box 268Folder 3
Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins, circa 1972Box 268Folder 4
Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins [1/3], circa1971-1972
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Folder 5Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins [2/3], circa1971-1972
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Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins [3/3], circa1971-1972
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Great Ideas Today - "The Great Anti-School Campaign," Robert M. Hutchins, 1972Box 268Folder 8
Great Treasury of Western Thought, 1976-1977Box 269Folder 1
"How the New Britannica Came to Be," Robert M. Hutchins, undatedBox 269Folder 2
Institute of Philosophical Research study, 1960Box 269Folder 3
Know magazine, Spring 1968Box 269Folder 4
Know magazine, Summer 1968Box 269Folder 5
Plan B - Memorandum, Warren Preece, 1969Box 269Folder 6
Public relations, 1964-1968Box 269Folder 7
Reference index entries, undatedBox 269Folder 8
REP classified lists, 1963Box 269Folder 9
Soviet Education - Publications about, 1958-1961Box 269Folder 10
Study guides, 1961Box 269Folder 11
Table of contents essay invitees - Correspondence, 1972-1973
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The Time of Our Lives - Lectures, 1968Box 270Folder 2
Trip to Japan, 1967-1968Box 270Folder 3
"What I Believe," Pearl S. Buck, undated
Subseries 2: Correspondence
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General, 1959Box 270Folder 5
General, November-December, 1958Box 270Folder 6
General, August-October, 1958Box 270Folder 7
General, June-July, 1958Box 270Folder 8
General, March-May, 1958Box 270Folder 9
General, January-February, 1958Box 270Folder 10
General, November-December, 1957Box 271Folder 1
General, April-October, 1957Box 271Folder 2
General, January-May, 1957Box 271Folder 3
General, 1955-1956Box 271Folder 4
General - A-E, 1960-1975Box 271Folder 5
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Adler, Mortimer J., 1966-1967Box 271Folder 6
Adler, Mortimer J., 1967-1970Box 271Folder 7
Adler, Mortimer J., 1972Box 271Folder 8
Adler, Mortimer J., 1973Box 272Folder 1
Adler, Mortimer J. - "Some Questions About Language" [1/2], 1973Box 272Folder 2
Adler, Mortimer J. - "Some Questions About Language" [2/2], 1973Box 272Folder 3
Adler, Mortimer J., 1974Box 272Folder 4
Annals of America, 1969Box 272Folder 5
Armitage, John, 1960-1967Box 272Folder 6
Armstrong, Paul T., 1966-1974Box 272Folder 7
Ashmore, Harry, 1966-1967Box 272Folder 8
General - B, 1957-1976Box 272Folder 9
Barnes, John - Correspondence [1/2], 1960-1973Box 273Folder 1
Barnes, John - Correspondence [2/2], 1962-1966Box 273Folder 2
Barzun, Jacques - "Notes on the making of an Encyclopædia," 1960-1962Box 273Folder 3
Benton, Charles [1/2], 1960-1976
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Box 273Folder 4
Benton, Charles [2/2], 1962-1966Box 273Folder 5
Benton, William, January-June 1966Box 273Folder 6
Benton, William, July-December 1966Box 274Folder 1
Benton, William, January-June 1967Box 274Folder 2
Benton, William, July-December 1967Box 274Folder 3
Benton, William, January-June 1968Box 274Folder 4
Benton, William, July-December 1968Box 274Folder 5
Benton, William, January-March 1969Box 274Folder 6
Benton, William, April-June 1969Box 274Folder 7
Benton, William, July-December 1969Box 275Folder 1
Benton, William, January-February 1970Box 275Folder 2
Benton, William, March-June 1970Box 275Folder 3
Benton, William, February-December 1970Box 275Folder 4
Benton, William, January-June 1971Box 275Folder 5
Benton, William, July-November 1971Box 275
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Folder 6Benton, William, December 1971
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Benton, William, January-March 1972Box 276Folder 1
Benton, William, April-June 1972Box 276Folder 2
Benton, William, July-December 1972Box 276Folder 3
General, C, 1956-1959Box 276Folder 4
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1960Box 276Folder 5
Chicago, 1959Box 276Folder 6
Chicago and New York, 1959Box 276Folder 7
Collins, George, 1964-1976Box 276Folder 8
Conger, Robert A., 1960-1963Box 276Folder 9
Cousins, Norman, 1959-1969Box 276Folder 10
Cronin, Anne, 1960-1971Box 276Folder 11
Crowther, Sir Geoffrey, 1958-1972Box 277Folder 1
Curtis, Thomas B., 1970-1973Box 277Folder 2
Dodge, John V., 1960-1968Box 277Folder 3
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General - E, 1959Box 277Folder 4
Feldzamen, A. N., 1969-1971Box 277Folder 5
Correspondence - G, 1951-1976Box 277Folder 6
Garner, Mary Kate, 1962-1969Box 277Folder 7
Gibney, Frank [1/2], 1972-1976Box 277Folder 8
Gibney, Frank [2/2], 1967-1973Box 277Folder 9
Goodkind, Howard L., 1966-1972Box 277Folder 10
Gwinn, Robert P. [1/2], 1973-1977Box 278Folder 1
Gwinn, Robert P. [2/2], 1973-1974Box 278Folder 2
General - H, 1944-1969Box 278Folder 3
Haley, Sir William [1/2], 1968-1977Box 278Folder 4
Haley, Sir William [2/2], 1962-1969Box 278Folder 5
Hazo, Robert, 1970-1974Box 278Folder 6
Joy, Harry J. [1/2], 1973-1977Box 278Folder 7
Joy, Harry J. [2/2], 1961-1973Box 278Folder 8
General - K, 1967-1969
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Kogan, Herman, 1960-1972Box 278Folder 10
General - L, 1951-1970Box 278Folder 11
London and Canada, 1959Box 279Folder 1
General - M-Z [1/2], 1947-1975Box 279Folder 2
General - M-Z [2/2], 1960-1976Box 279Folder 3
Praeger, Frederick A., 1966-1977Box 279Folder 4
Preble, Robert C., 1951-1956Box 279Folder 5
Preece, Warren [1/4], 1971-1977Box 279Folder 6
Preece, Warren [2/4], 1968-1974Box 279Folder 7
Preece, Warren [3/4], 1971-1973Box 280Folder 1
Preece, Warren [4/4], 1962-1971Box 280Folder 2
Queneau, Raymond - "Prospectus for the Encyclopædia of the Pléiade," 1964-1965Box 280Folder 3
Richards, Howard, 1965-1966Box 280Folder 4
Robling, John [1/2], 1971-1976Box 280Folder 5
Robling, John [2/2], 1967-1970Box 280
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Folder 6Swanson, Charles [1/2], 1969-1976
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Swanson, Charles [2/2], 1967-1969Box 280Folder 8
Table of Intents - Editorial Guide, 1968Box 281Folder 1
Ulam, Stanislaw M., 1965Box 281Folder 2
Van Doren, Charles, 1960-1975Box 281Folder 3
Van Doren, Charles, 1960Box 281Folder 4
Wheeler, Harvey, 1962-1966Box 281Folder 5
Wheeler, Harvey [1/2], 1965-1966Box 281Folder 6
Wheeler, Harvey [2/2], 1963-1965Box 281Folder 7
Wilkinson, John, 1962-1965Box 281Folder 8
Wittlin, Alma S., 1964Box 281Folder 9
Woetzel, Robert K., 1964-1965
Subseries 3: Board of Editors
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Board of Editors, 1952-1959Box 282Folder 2
Membership, 1957-1968Box 282Folder 3
Long-term planning, 1960
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To Advance Knowledge - Book about Board of Editors, 1962Box 282Folder 5
Correspondence, 1961-1975Box 282Folder 6
Photographs, circa 1961-1975Box 282Folder 7
Meeting, October 1959Box 282Folder 8
Meeting, October 1960Box 283Folder 1
Meeting, January 1961Box 283Folder 2
Meeting, January 1961 - PapersBox 283Folder 3
Meeting, April 1961Box 283Folder 4
Meeting, April 1961 - PapersBox 283Folder 5
Meeting, June 1961Box 284Folder 1
Meeting, June 1961 - PapersBox 284Folder 2
Meeting, October 1961 - Memoranda and working paperBox 284Folder 3
Meeting, October 1961Box 284Folder 4
Meetings, January 1962 [1/2]Box 284Folder 5
Meetings, January 1962 [2/2]Box 284
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Folder 6Meetings, January 1962 - Papers
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Meetings, April 1962Box 285Folder 1
Meetings, April 1962 - PapersBox 285Folder 2
Meetings, June 1962Box 285Folder 3
Meetings, October 1962Box 285Folder 4
Meetings, October 1962 - Papers [1/2]Box 285Folder 5
Meetings, October 1962 - Papers [2/2]Box 285Folder 6
Meetings, January 1963Box 286Folder 1
Meetings, January 1963 - PapersBox 286Folder 2
Meetings, April 1963Box 286Folder 3
Meetings, April 1963 - PapersBox 286Folder 4
Meetings, June 1963 - Not heldBox 286Folder 5
Meetings, November 1963Box 286Folder 6
Meetings, November 1963 [1/4]Box 287Folder 1
Meetings, November 1963 [2/4]Box 287Folder 2
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Meetings, November 1963 [3/4]Box 287Folder 3
Meetings, November 1963 [4/4]Box 287Folder 4
Meetings, 1963-1964Box 287Folder 5
Meetings, April 1964Box 287Folder 6
Meetings, June 1964Box 287Folder 7
Britannica planning - Special meeting, September 1964Box 288Folder 1
Meeting, 1964Box 288Folder 2
Meeting, October 1964Box 288Folder 3
Meeting, 1964-1965Box 288Folder 4
Meeting, 1965Box 288Folder 5
Meeting, 1966Box 288Folder 6
Meeting, 1968Box 288Folder 7
Meeting, 1969
Subseries 4: Content Development
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Phase II - History, early activity reports, 1960-1961Box 288Folder 9
Phase II, 1961-1964Box 288
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Folder 10Phase II - Clifton Fadiman, 1963-1964
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Phase II - Planning Committee, 1963-1964Box 288Folder 12
Conference on the Technological Order, 1962Box 288Folder 13
Conference - Second Corning, 1962Box 288Folder 14
Conference - Legal Order, 1962Box 288Folder 15
Conference - Science and Technology, 1962-1963Box 289Folder 1
Conference - Florence, June 29-July 3, 1964Box 289Folder 2
"Nature" - Roof article and conference [1/3], 1964Box 289Folder 3
"Nature" - Roof article and conference [2/3], 1964Box 289Folder 4
"Nature" - Roof article and conference [3/3], 1964Box 289Folder 5
Roof article conference, Santa Barbara - Minutes, October 9-12, 1964Box 289Folder 6
Roof article conference, Santa Barbara - Summary and minutes, June 11-12, 1965Box 289Folder 7
"Britannica Perspectives," 1968Box 289Folder 8
"Britannica Perspectives" - "Gendaijin No Kyoyo" - Reviews, 1968Box 289Folder 9
Roof article - General Correspondence, A-G, 1960-1964Box 290Folder 1
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Adler, Mortimer J. [1/2], 1966Box 290Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - Adler, Mortimer J. [2/2], 1962-1964Box 290Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - Aron, Raymond, 1964-1967Box 290Folder 4
Roof Articles - Contributions - Ashmore, Harry [1/3], 1966-1967Box 290Folder 5
Roof Articles - Contributions - Ashmore, Harry [2/3], 1963-1967Box 290Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Ashmore, Harry [3/3], 1961-1963Box 290Folder 7
Roof Articles - Contributions - Bailey, Eugene, 1962-1966Box 291Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Black, Max, 1965-1966Box 291Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - Barr, Stringfellow, 1967Box 291Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - Borgese, Elisabeth, 1963-1966Box 291Folder 4
Roof Articles - Contributions - Cain, Seymour [1/2], 1964-1967Box 291Folder 5
Roof Articles - Contributions - Cain, Seymour [2/2], 1964-1965Box 291Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Calder, Ritchie [1/3], 1964-1967Box 291Folder 7
Roof Articles - Contributions - Calder, Ritchie [2/3], 1965Box 292Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Calder, Ritchie [3/3], 1965Box 292Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - Cogley, John, 1962-1966
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Dubos, René [1/3], 1966Box 292Folder 4
Roof Articles - Contributions - Dubos, René [2/3], 1966Box 292Folder 5
Roof Articles - Contributions - Dubos, René [3/3], 1964-1967Box 292Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fadman, Clifton [1/4], 1965-1969Box 292Folder 7
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fadman, Clifton [2/4], 1963-1965Box 293Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fadman, Clifton [3/4], 1963Box 293Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fadman, Clifton [4/4], 1962-1965Box 293Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - Forbes, Robert J. [1/3], undatedBox 293Folder 4
Roof Articles - Contributions - Forbes, Robert J. [2/3], undatedBox 293Folder 5
Roof Articles - Contributions - Forbes, Robert J. [3/3], 1964-1968Box 293Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fuller, Lon [1/3], 1963-1966Box 293Folder 7
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fuller, Lon [2/3], 1963-1964Box 294Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Fuller, Lon [3/3], 1962-1963Box 294Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - General Correspondence, H-O, 1962-1965Box 294Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - Hazo, Robert, 1965Box 294
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Folder 4Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, Education, 1962-1963
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, Education [1/2], 1965Box 294Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, Education [2/2], 1962-1967Box 295Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, Education, 1965-1966Box 295Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, "Issues in Education" - Final draft,1966
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, "Issues in Education" - Final draft,1966
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, "Issues in Education" - Final draft,undated
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Robert M. Hutchins, Education, notes, 1966-1967Box 295Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Iyer, Raghavan, 1963-1965Box 295Folder 7
Roof Articles - Contributions -Kac, Mark, 1964-1966Box 295Folder 8
Roof Articles - Contributions - Keegan, Frank [1/3], 1965-1971Box 296Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Keegan, Frank [2/3], 1964-1965Box 296Folder 2
Roof Articles - Contributions - Keegan, Frank [3/3], 1964Box 296Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - McKeon, Richard P., 1954-1964Box 296Folder 4
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Roof Articles - Contributions - McMullen, Roy [1/2], 1965-1966Box 296Folder 5
Roof Articles - Contributions - McMullen, Roy [2/2], 1963-1966Box 296Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Millis, Walter [1/2], 1965-1966Box 296Folder 7
Roof Articles - Contributions - Millis, Walter [2/2], undatedBox 297Folder 1
Roof Articles - General correspondence, P, 1963-1964Box 297Folder 2
Roof Articles - General correspondence, P-R, 1962-1963Box 297Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - Preece, Warren [1/3], 1966Box 297Folder 4
Roof Articles - Contributions - Preece, Warren [2/3], 1966Box 297Folder 5
Roof Articles - Contributions - Preece, Warren [3/3], 1963-1968Box 297Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Roll, Eric - "Economic Order," 1963-1966Box 298Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Roll, Eric - "Economic Order" - Part Three, 1967Box 298Folder 2
Roof Articles - General correspondence, S, 1960-1966Box 298Folder 3
Roof Articles - Contributions - Smith, Page - History, 1964-1965Box 298Folder 4
Roof Articles - General correspondence, T, 1961-1964Box 298Folder 5
Roof Articles - General correspondence, U-Z, 1961-1964Box 298Folder 6
Roof Articles - Contributions - Wheeler, Harvey - "Political Order" [1/3], 1966
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Roof Articles - Contributions - Wheeler, Harvey - "Political Order" [2/3], 1966Box 298Folder 8
Roof Articles - Contributions - Wheeler, Harvey - "Political Order" [3/3], 1966Box 299Folder 1
Roof Articles - Contributions - Wheeler, Harvey - "Political Order" - Comments,1961-1966
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Havet, Jacques - Report on Encyclopædias [1/2], 1966Box 299Folder 3
Havet, Jacques - Report on Encyclopædias [2/2], 1966Box 299Folder 4
Part One - Matter and Energy: Particles to Galaxies - Outline, June 1967Box 299Folder 5
Part One - Matter and Energy - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 299Folder 6
Part One - Matter and Energy - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968Box 299Folder 7
Proposed articulation for Parts Two, Five, Six, and Nine, 1967Box 299Folder 8
Proposed articulation for Parts Four, Five, and Nine, September 1967Box 299Folder 9
Part Two - The Earth and its Development - Outline, June 1968Box 300Folder 1
Part Three - Life on Earth: From Virus to Vertebrate - Outline, June 1967Box 300Folder 2
Part Three - Life on Earth: From Virus to Vertebrate - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 300Folder 3
Part Three - Life on Earth: From Virus to Vertebrate - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968Box 300Folder 4
Part Four - Human Life - Outline, June 1967
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Part Four - Human Life - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 300Folder 6
Part Four - Human Life - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968Box 300Folder 7
Proposed articulation for Part Five, Divisions II and IV, September 1967Box 300Folder 8
Part Five - Human Society - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1967Box 300Folder 9
Part Five - Human Society - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1967Box 300Folder 10
Part Five - Human Society - Division IV, The Domain of Law - Proposed Articulation,September 1967
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Part Five - Human Society - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 1
Part Five - Human Society - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 2
Part Six - The Arts - Outline, June 1967Box 301Folder 3
Part Six - The Arts - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 4
Part Six - The Arts - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 5
Part Seven - Technology: Techniques and the Applications of Science - Outline, June1967
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Part Seven - Technology - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 7
Part Seven - Technology - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 8
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Part Eight - Religion and the Religions of Mankind - Outline, June 1967Box 301Folder 9
Part Eight - Religion and the Religions of Mankind - Volume 1 - Outline, June 1968Box 301Folder 10
Part Eight - Religion and the Religions of Mankind - Volume 2 - Outline, June 1968
Series VII: Commission on Freedom of the Press
Series VII contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, meeting materials, and clippingspertaining to Hutchins' chairmanship of the Commission on Freedom of the Press. TheCommission on Freedom of the Press was appointed in 1944 to investigate the freedom,function, and responsibilities of the major agencies of mass communication operative at the time.The Commission was funded by grants from Time, Inc., and Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.Materials in this series are arranged chronologically.
Box 301Folder 11
Correspondence and recording of telephone conversation with Mr. H.R. Luce (NewYork) about Freedom of the Press Committee, November 23, 1943 (Reformatted 2013),1943-1944
Box 301Folder 12
Correspondence, 1943-1945Box 302Folder 1
Memoranda, reports, meeting materials, 1943-1945Box 302Folder 2
Meeting minutes, correspondence, drafts of "General Report," 1943-1946Box 302Folder 3
Financial correspondence, 1943-1947Box 302Folder 4
Correspondence, 1944Box 302Folder 5
Correspondence, 1944Box 302Folder 6
Correspondence - Durka, William, 1944Box 302Folder 7
Administration, governance, and budget, 1944Box 302
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Folder 8Memoranda, meeting minutes, 1944
Box 302Folder 9
"General Report" - Outlines and drafts, 1944Box 303Folder 1
Statements, abstract, meeting materials, reports, article draft, 1944-1945Box 303Folder 2
Correspondence, 1944-1946Box 303Folder 3
"Freedom of the Films," circa 1945Box 303Folder 4
Index of documents, circa 1945Box 303Folder 5
Memoranda, chapter proposals, outline, reports, 1945Box 303Folder 6
Correspondence, January-June 1946Box 303Folder 7
Correspondence, July-December 1946Box 303Folder 8
Reports, 1946Box 304Folder 1
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, reprints, 1946Box 304Folder 2
"General Report" and suggested revisions, "Summary Outline of Principles," 1946Box 304Folder 3
"Government and Mass Communication," Zechariah Chafee, Jr., 1946Box 304Folder 4
"Freedom for the Movies," Ruth A. Inglis, 1946Box 304Folder 5
"General Report," Robert D. Leigh, and revisions, 1946Box 304Folder 6
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Reports, comments, revisions, and meeting agenda, 1946Box 305Folder 1
Correspondence, off-prints, 1947Box 305Folder 2
Correspondence and clippings, 1947Box 305Folder 3
Correspondence, 1947Box 305Folder 4
"The American Radio," Llewellyn White [1/2], 1947Box 305Folder 5
"The American Radio," Llewellyn White [2/2], 1947Box 305Folder 6
Correspondence, clippings, reports, off-prints, 1948-1950Box 305Folder 7
Hutchins Commission Report, 1962-1968Box 305Folder 8
"Freedom of the Press: A Framework of Principle for Today and Tomorrow," undatedBox 306Folder 1
"General Report" - Chapters IV, V, VI - Drafts, undated
Series VIII: Committee to Frame a World Constitution
Series VIII contains material relevant to Robert Maynard Hutchins' work with the Committeeto Frame a World Constitution, which he helped to form. The Committee to Frame a WorldConstitution was first convened in the fall of 1945 as part of the post-World War II WorldFederalist movement. This series includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, drafts, clippings,and other ephemera. Materials are arranged chronologically.
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Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, September-December 1945Box 306Folder 3
Memoranda and reports, 1945Box 306Folder 4
Correspondence, 1945-1946Box 306
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Folder 5Memoranda, drafts of World Constitution and comments, correspondence, 1945-1946
Box 306Folder 6
Financial correspondence, 1945-1951Box 306Folder 7
Correspondence and reports, 1946Box 306Folder 8
Correspondence and clippings, 1946Box 307Folder 1
Memoranda and reports, 1946Box 307Folder 2
Correspondence and meeting materials, January-June 1946Box 307Folder 3
Correspondence, meeting materials, reports, July-December 1946Box 307Folder 4
Clippings, memoranda, 1946-1948Box 307Folder 5
Personnel - Salaries, petty cash, 1946-1950Box 307Folder 6
Correspondence, meeting materials, January-June 1947Box 307Folder 7
Correspondence, clippings, drafts of World Constitution, reports, meeting materials, July-December 1947
Box 307Folder 8
Correspondence, 1947Box 307Folder 9
Correspondence, 1947-1948Box 308Folder 1
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, 1948-1950Box 308Folder 2
Correspondence, 1948-1950Box 308
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Folder 3Common Cause, 1948-1951
Box 308Folder 4
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, 1949Box 308Folder 5
Correspondence and reports, 1950-1953
Series IX: Ford Foundation, Fund for the Republic, and Center for Studyof Democratic Institutions
Series IX contains material relevant to Robert M. Hutchins' association with the FordFoundation, the Fund for the Republic, and the Center for the Study of DemocraticInstitutions. Hutchins served as associate director of the Ford Foundation from 1951, and waspresident of the Foundation's Fund for the Republic beginning in 1954. In 1959 he founded theCenter for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California as the Fund's mainactivity, and served as its president for twenty-five years. During this time, the activities of theCenter included publications, organized discussions, and public meetings about large issues facedby contemporary democratic society.
The series is divided into two subseries. Subseries 1, Administrative, begins with a small amountof material pertaining to the Ford Foundation and to the Fund for the Republic. This is followedby general administrative material for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions suchas meeting materials and correspondence. Subseries 2, Programs and Events, begins with materialpertaining to papers, discussions, and conferences led by the Center for the Study of DemocraticInstitutions. This material is arranged chronologically and is followed by two groupings ofmaterial related to larger CSDI projects on the topics of education and law.
Subseries 1: Administrative
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Ford Foundation - Report, 1952Box 308Folder 7
Fund for the Republic - Annual Report, 1955Box 308Folder 8
Fund for the Republic - Draft reply to Elmo Roper's letter from Ernest Breech, 1957Box 308Folder 9
Fund for the Republic - Interview with Hutchins - Transcript, 1958Box 308Folder 10
Fund for the Republic - Reports, 1962-1964Box 309
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Folder 1Fund for the Republic - Certificate of Incorporation, 1975
Box 309Folder 2
Founding of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, or "Academy" idea -Correspondence, 1952-1976
Box 309Folder 3
Founding of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, or "Academy" idea,1953
Box 309Folder 4
Founding of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, or "Academy" idea,1953-1954
Box 309Folder 5
"Alma Mater for the C.S.D.I.," Kenneth Boulding, 1962Box 309Folder 6
"The Printed Word" Bibliography, 1963Box 309Folder 7
"The New Studium," Simon Scanlon, and "The Power of Reason," Robert M. HutchinsBox 309Folder 8
Memoranda, 1964-1968Box 309Folder 9
Tribute dinner for Robert M. Hutchins, 1965Box 309Folder 10
Russian trip, 1965Box 309Folder 11
Center Diary - Issues 12, 14, 16, and 18, 1966-1967Box 309Folder 12
"The Truth about the Center," Robert M. Hutchins - Speech, Britannica Lecture Series,1967
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Development program - Report, 1967Box 310Folder 1
"Constitutionalizing" the Center - Reports and memoranda, 1967-1974Box 310
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Folder 2Center Communications - Correspondence, 1968
Box 310Folder 3
Center Magazine mailing, 1968Box 310Folder 4
Program Committee directives, 1969Box 310Folder 5
Junior Fellows, 1968-1970Box 310Folder 6
Meeting - Santa Barbara, July 14-18, 1969 - Invitees, 1969Box 310Folder 7
Meeting - Santa Barbara, July 14-18, 1969 [1/2], 1969Box 310Folder 8
Meeting - Santa Barbara, July 14-18, 1969 [2/2], 1967-1969Box 311Folder 1
Reorganization - Candidates for Program [1/3], 1969-1970Box 311Folder 2
Reorganization - Candidates for Program [2/3], 1969-1970Box 311Folder 3
Reorganization - Candidates for Program [3/3], 1969-1970Box 311Folder 4
Board of Directors - Correspondence - Development, 1970Box 311Folder 5
Senior Fellows - Memorandum to Joint Committee on Organization, 1970Box 311Folder 6
Library - Stanley K. Sheinbaum, 1969-1971Box 311Folder 7
Associates - Lists and meetings, 1969-1972Box 311Folder 8
Associates - Correspondence - A-E, 1969-1972Box 311Folder 9
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Associates - Correspondence - J-K, 1969-1972Box 312Folder 1
Associates - Correspondence - L-W, 1961-1971Box 312Folder 2
Center Report, 1971Box 312Folder 3
Senior Fellows Retreat, 1972Box 312Folder 4
Catalog, 1972Box 312Folder 5
National Association of Elementary School Principles - Profile of Hutchins and theCenter, 1973
Box 312Folder 6
Memorandum - Pearl Chase reception, 1974Box 312Folder 7
Clippings, 1974-1977Box 312Folder 8
Memorandum, Ashmore to Parten - Appendix I - Reorganization of the Administration ofthe Center, 1975
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Memorandum, Ashmore to Parten - Appendix II - Negotiations with Fund for Peace,1975
Box 312Folder 10
Academy or Center "Germ" Idea, 1976Box 312Folder 11
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Brochure, 1982Box 312Folder 12
"The Story of Paul G. Hoffman," Crane Haussamen, undatedBox 312Folder 13
Catalog - Audio cassette recordings, undatedBox 312Folder 14
Correspondence, 1962-1972
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Correspondence, 1967Box 312Folder 16
Correspondence, 1973Box 313Folder 1
Correspondence, May-July 1974Box 313Folder 2
Correspondence, August-December 1974Box 313Folder 3
Correspondence, January-February 1975Box 313Folder 4
Correspondence, March-June, 1975Box 313Folder 5
Correspondence, July 1975Box 314Folder 1
Correspondence, August-October 1975Box 314Folder 2
Correspondence, November-December, 1975Box 314Folder 3
Correspondence, 1976Box 314Folder 4
Correspondence, 1977Box 314Folder 5
Correspondence, undatedBox 314Folder 6
Correspondence - A-E (includes cassette tape), 1974-1976Box 314Folder 7
Correspondence - F-H, 1974-1976Box 314Folder 8
Correspondence - I-P, 1974-1976Box 315
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Folder 1Correspondence - R-Z, 1974-1976
Subseries 2: Programs and Events
Box 315Folder 2
"Challenges to Democracy: The Next Ten Years" - Brochure, 1964Box 315Folder 3
Pacem in Terris II, 1967Box 315Folder 4
Pacem in Terris II - NotesBox 315Folder 5
Public Affairs Journalism Seminar, 1967Box 315Folder 6
"Reminiscences," Leo Szilard, 1968Box 315Folder 7
Notes, circa 1972Box 315Folder 8
"Social Futures Relating to Health Care" Conference - Background paper, 1972Box 315Folder 9
"The Carnegie Report on Purposes and Performance," Robert M. Hutchins - Discussionpaper, 1973
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"The City Through History" Symposium and "Reconstituting the Metropolity"Conference, 1973
Box 315Folder 11
Guidelines for a Global Science Policy Conference [1/2], 1973Box 315Folder 12
Guidelines for a Global Science Policy Conference [2/2], 1973Box 315Folder 13
Energy Policies in the International System Conference, 1973Box 315Folder 14
Pacem in Terris III, 1973Box 315
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Folder 15Pacem in Terris III Convocation, 1973-1974
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Jewish Tradition and Experience - Conferences, 1973-1974Box 315Folder 17
San Francisco Consumer Action - Articles, 1973-1974Box 316Folder 1
Dialogue discussion papers, 1974-1975Box 316Folder 2
Pacem in Terris IV, 1975Box 316Folder 3
Paffrath, Leslie - Wingspread programs, Johnson Foundation, 1975Box 316Folder 4
"Minorities in Suburbs: The Los Angeles Experience," Francine F. Rabinovitz, 1975Box 316Folder 5
Dialogues and Conferences, Santa Barbara and Chicago - List of participants, 1976Box 316Folder 6
"Toward Economic Security: Reflections on the Past, Strategies for the Future"Conference, 1976
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"Where Shall We Live II: Who Shall Decide?" Conference, May 1976Box 316Folder 8
Dialogue discussion papers, May 1976Box 316Folder 9
Dialogue discussion papers, June and September 1976Box 316Folder 10
Dialogue discussion papers, 1977Box 316Folder 11
National Urban Growth Policy Conference, 1977Box 316Folder 12
Conference program, undatedBox 316
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Folder 13"Is it Possible to Decide from a Superabundance of Information and Outline of Order andUnity?" John U. Nef, Jr., undated
Box 316Folder 14
Notes, undatedBox 316Folder 15
Notes, undatedBox 316Folder 16
Education - "A Study of a National Policy for Education," 1964Box 316Folder 17
Education - "The Model University in the American Culture" - Research proposal, 1966Box 317Folder 1
Education - Research material [1/3], 1968-1972Box 317Folder 2
Education - Research material [2/3], 1961-1968Box 317Folder 3
Education - Research material [3/3], 1968-1969Box 317Folder 4
Education - Articles, 1966-1974Box 317Folder 5
Education - Articles about higher education, circa 1969-1970Box 317Folder 6
Education - Research material, 1970-1974Box 317Folder 7
Education - Journal articles and pamphlet, 1971-1974Box 317Folder 8
Education - Research material, 1973 and undatedBox 317Folder 9
Education - "Why Johnny Can't - The Problem of State School Funding," Rochelle L.Stanfield, 1976
Box 318Folder 1
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Education - Dialogue discussion paper - Centro Intercultural de Documentacion - EverettReimer, "An Essay on Alternatives in Education," 1970
Box 318Folder 2
Education - "Toward a policy for the U.S.," J. Schwab et al [1/3], 1971-1974Box 318Folder 3
Education - "Toward a policy for the U.S.," J. Schwab et al [2/3], 1972-1973Box 318Folder 4
Education - "Toward a policy for the U.S.," J. Schwab et al [3/3], 1969-1973Box 318Folder 5
Education - Dialogue discussion papers, 1971-1972Box 318Folder 6
Education - The Center Magazine article, 1972Box 318Folder 7
Education - "What is Career Education? A Conversation with Sidney P. Marland, Jr. andJames D. Koerner," 1972
Box 318Folder 8
Education - Dialogue discussion paper - "Unity and Purpose in Higher Education," JohnU. Nef, Jr., 1972
Box 318Folder 9
Education - Carnegie Commission on Higher Education - Dialogue discussion papers[1/2], 1973
Box 319Folder 1
Education - Carnegie Commission on Higher Education - Dialogue discussion papers[2/2], 1973
Box 319Folder 2
Education - "The Public Interest in Education" - Dialogue discussion papers, 1973-1974Box 319Folder 3
Education - R. Freeman Butts articles, 1974Box 319Folder 4
Education - "The Constitution of Public Education II," Robert M. Hutchins - Typescript,1969
Box 319Folder 5
Education - "The Constitution of Public Education," Robert M. Hutchins, 1969
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Box 319Folder 6
Education - "Prospects for a Learning Society," Robert M. Hutchins - Discussion paper for"Ecology and Education," 1971
Box 319Folder 7
Education - Robert M. Hutchins, untitled essay, 1972Box 319Folder 8
Education - "The Public Interest in Education" - Notes, circa 1972Box 319Folder 9
Education - "The Public Interest in Education," Robert M. Hutchins, undatedBox 319Folder 10
Education - "The Public Interest in Education: Constitutional Aspects: PreliminaryNotes," Robert M. Hutchins - Discussion paper, 1974
Box 319Folder 11
Education - "The Higher Learning Now and Then," Robert M. Hutchins - Dialoguediscussion paper, 1976
Box 319Folder 12
Education - "A Program of Syntopical Research," Robert M. Hutchins, undatedBox 319Folder 13
Education - Educational Opportunity Forum - Annotated, circa 1970-1974Box 319Folder 14
Education - Conference, Chicago - Papers, November 30-December 1, 1973Box 319Folder 15
Education - Public Interest in Education Conference, 1973Box 319Folder 16
Education - Public Interest in Education Conference - Transcriptions [1/2], 1973Box 320Folder 1
Education - Public Interest in Education Conference - Transcriptions [2/2], 1973Box 320Folder 2
Education - Public Interest in Education Conference - Transcription [1/2], 1973-1974Box 320Folder 3
Education - Public Interest in Education Conference - Transcription [2/2], 1973-1974Box 320
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Folder 4Education - Public Interest in Education Conference - Correspondence and papers,1973-1974
Box 320Folder 5
Law - Notes from Anatole's book on ethics, 1938Box 320Folder 6
Law - "Two Faces of Federalism" - Typescript and review, 1960-1961Box 320Folder 7
Law - Research material, 1961-1975Box 320Folder 8
Law - Research material, notes, correspondence, 1963-1975Box 320Folder 9
Law - Memorandum - Comments on Hutchins' Rutgers address, 1966Box 321Folder 1
Law - "The New Court," Robert M. Hutchins - Draft of discussion paper, 1972Box 321Folder 2
Law - Research material, 1973Box 321Folder 3
Law - "Fundamental Personal Rights," Richard Fielding, 1973Box 321Folder 4
Law - "Lawful Departures from Legal Rules," George C. Christie, 1974Box 321Folder 5
Law - The Apportionment Cases - Notes, undatedBox 321Folder 6
Law - "The Compromising of the Constitution," Rexford G. Tugwell, undatedBox 321Folder 7
Law - Notes, undatedBox 321Folder 8
Law - Criminal Justice - Legislative History [1/2], circa 1966-1968Box 321Folder 9
Law - Criminal Justice - Legislative History [2/2], circa 1966-1968Box 322
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Folder 1Law - Criminal Justice - Conferences [1/4], 1967-1976
Box 322Folder 2
Law - Criminal Justice - Conferences [2/4], 1973-1974Box 322Folder 3
Law - Criminal Justice - Conferences [3/4], 1973-1974Box 322Folder 4
Law - Criminal Justice - Conferences [4/4], 1968-1973Box 322Folder 5
Law - Criminal Justice - Conferences and discussion papers, 1970-1973Box 322Folder 6
Law - Criminal Justice Code - Press release, 1975Box 322Folder 7
Law - Law of the Sea Conference [1/4], 1968Box 323Folder 1
Law - Law of the Sea Conference [2/4], 1968Box 323Folder 2
Law - Law of the Sea Conference [3/4], 1968Box 323Folder 3
Law - Law of the Sea Conference [4/4], 1968Box 323Folder 4
Law - Occasional paper - Elisabeth Mann Borgese, "The Ocean Regime," circa 1968-1970Box 323Folder 5
Law - Pacem in Maribus Convocation, Malta, 1970Box 323Folder 6
Law - Pacem in Maribus Convocation, Malta - Proceedings, 1970Box 323Folder 7
Law - "Malta and After," Elisabeth Mann Borgese, 1970
Series X: Writings
Series X, Writings, consists of material related to the development of Hutchins' publishedand unpublished written work. This includes notes, outlines, manuscripts and typescripts,
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correspondence, publicity, and reviews. The series is subdivided by type of writing: 1) General;2) Books; 3) Articles; 4) Speeches; and 5) Engagements.
Subseries 1, General, contains bibliographic information, clippings, notes, and unidentifiedmanuscript material.
Subseries 2, Books, contains notes, manuscripts and typescripts, proofs, correspondence,publicity, and other material relevant to Hutchins' books. This includes material for The HigherLearning in America; No Friendly Voice; Education for Freedom; The Conflict in Education;The University of Utopia; Freedom, Education and the Fund; Some Observations on AmericanEducation; The Learning Society; and Zuckerkandl (also a film).
Subseries 3, Articles, contains articles written by Robert Maynard Hutchins and published innewspapers, magazines, periodicals, and journals; his contributions to anthologies; and prefacesto other writers' monographs. It contains both printed publications and drafts (typescripts andmanuscripts), as well as related correspondence. In addition to English, a few materials in thissubseries are in German, Japanese, Norwegian, and Spanish. Hutchins' writings address animmense variety of topics. Highlights include early journal articles on legal science; writings oneducation policy, on the United States' involvement in the Second World War, and on atomicbombs; and a series of thirteen articles "Some Natural Tears" in the Chicago Daily News March-June 1951 upon his departure from the University of Chicago.
Subseries 3 is divided into two sub-subseries: 1) Articles and 2) Correspondence. Sub-subseries1 is arranged chronologically. Folder headings include the main and alternative titles of thearticle, its original date of publication, and, if different from the date of publication, the inclusivedates of materials in the folder. Sub-subseries 2 contains correspondence related to Hutchins'published articles. It consists mainly of correspondence between Hutchins and readers regardinga series of articles published between 1937 and 1938 in the Saturday Evening Post; betweenHutchins and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding his columns in the Los AngelesTimes 1963-1966; and between Hutchins and readers of the Los Angeles Times columns.Correspondences between Hutchins and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate also contain drafts ofhis columns. Each section of Sub-subseries 2 is organized chronologically.
Subseries 4, Speeches, contains speeches by Robert Maynard Hutchins, including addresses,commencement speeches, lectures, remarks, introductions of other speakers and guests, and radiospeeches. It contains drafts, outlines, and notes (typescript and manuscripts); published materialsbased on his speeches; and correspondence related to his radio speeches. Highlights includecommencement addresses at the University of Chicago; remarks at annual gatherings of faculty,trustees, and alumni of the University of Chicago; radio addresses on education policy andthe United States' involvement in the Second World War; and speeches on war and educationduring the Second World War.
This subseries begins with speeches, ordered chronologically. Folder headings for speechesinclude the title, venue, and date of the engagement at which the speech was given, and,if different from the date of the engagement, the inclusive dates of materials in the folder.Correspondence related to Hutchins' radio broadcasts follows. This is mainly correspondence
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between Hutchins and the public regarding his radio speeches in 1935 on higher educationand in 1941 on the United States' involvement in the Second World War. Carbon copies ofHutchins' outgoing correspondence regarding radio broadcasts are also found here and an indexthereof. Correspondence is organized chronologically.
Subseries 5, Engagements, contains speeches and other public talks (introductions, radioaddresses, etc.), arranged in chronological order. This material was maintained separately byHutchins from that in Subseries 4, Speeches. Each speaking engagement has its own folder,including occasions on which Hutchins made extemporaneous remarks, and occasions whenhe gave a repeat delivery of an extant speech. For each speaking engagement, at least one slipof paper generated by one of Hutchins' secretaries after the fact, with the date, organization,location and title, if applicable, accompanies the other material. In cases of extemporaneous andrepeat talks, often the slips are all there is. This is indicated in folder headings as "slip only." Inother cases, the folders contain the texts of talks in various forms: notes, manuscripts, typescripts,carbons. Some folders also contain correspondence, event programs, or clippings. The folderheadings give the title of the talks unless the talk was untitled, in which case the folder headingreflects the occasion or organization for which the talk was given. The foldering, arrangement,and retention of the slips follow the original filing system.
Subseries 1: General
Box 323Folder 8
Bibliography of writings and reviews, circa 1937Box 324Folder 1
Bibliographies of published writings of Robert Maynard Hutchins, circa 1939-1950Box 324Folder 2
Bibliographies, undatedBox 324Folder 3
Calendar of articles, memberships, permissions, engagements, and addresses, 1929-1951Box 324Folder 4
Clippings, excerpts, and quotations from Hutchins, 1932-1968 and undatedBox 324Folder 5
Quotations from Hutchins, undatedBox 324Folder 6
Book reviews, 1964-1967Box 324Folder 7
Abstracts of writings by others, 1946-1948Box 324
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Folder 8Abstracts of writings by others, 1946-1948
Box 324Folder 9
Suggestions for addresses, 1948Box 324Folder 10
Unidentified manuscript, undatedBox 324Folder 11
"A Tale of Hoffman" - Typescript, undatedBox 324Folder 12
Notes, undatedBox 324Folder 13
Notes, undatedBox 324Folder 14
Notes and unidentified manuscript fragment about education, undatedBox 324Folder 15
Notes and unidentified manuscripts, undatedBox 324Folder 16
References for unidentified book, undatedBox 324Folder 17
Research for unknown book, undatedBox 325
Card file - Articles by Robert Maynard Hutchins, undated
Subseries 2: Books
Box 326Folder 1
The Higher Learning in America - Typescript, 1936Box 326Folder 2
The Higher Learning in America - Page proof, 1936Box 326Folder 3
The Higher Learning in America - Excerpt in Yale Review - "University Education," 1936Box 326Folder 4
The Higher Learning in America - Excerpt in The Education Digest - "GeneralEducation," 1936
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Box 326Folder 5
The Higher Learning in America - Correspondence, A-D, 1936-1937Box 326Folder 6
The Higher Learning in America - Correspondence, E-L, 1936-1938Box 326Folder 7
The Higher Learning in America - Correspondence, M, 1936-1938Box 326Folder 8
The Higher Learning in America - Correspondence, N-P, 1936-1937Box 327Folder 1
The Higher Learning in America - Correspondence, Q-Z, 1936-1938Box 327Folder 2
The Higher Learning in America - Reviews, 1936-1937Box 327Folder 3
The Higher Learning in America - Criticism, 1938Box 327Folder 4
No Friendly Voice - Galleys, circa 1936Box 327Folder 5
No Friendly Voice - Publicity, 1936Box 327Folder 6
No Friendly Voice - Clippings and reviews, 1936Box 327Folder 7
No Friendly Voice - Correspondence [[1/2]], 1936Box 327Folder 8
No Friendly Voice - Correspondence [[2/2]], 1937-1950Box 327Folder 9
Education for Freedom - Typescript, 1942Box 327Folder 10
Education for Freedom - Preface, 1963Box 327Folder 11
Education for Freedom - Preface to Italian translation, 1962-1963Box 327
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Folder 12Education for Freedom - Italian translation, 1963-1964
Box 327Folder 13
Education for Freedom - Correspondence, 1963Box 327Folder 14
The Conflict in Education (Based on Gottesman and Marfleet Lectures), 1953-1954Box 327Folder 15
The University of Utopia (Based on Walgreen Lectures), 1953-1970Box 328Folder 1
Freedom, Education and the Fund - Correspondence, clippings, typescripts, 1956-1957Box 328Folder 2
Freedom, Education, and the Fund - Review, circa 1956Box 328Folder 3
Some Observations on American Education - Outline and glossary, circa 1956Box 328Folder 4
Some Observations on American Education - Typescript, circa 1956-1957Box 328Folder 5
Some Observations on American Education - Correspondence and clippings, 1955-1957Box 328Folder 6
Some Observations on American Education - Braille edition, 1956-1957Box 328Folder 7
The Learning Society - Correspondence, 1968Box 328Folder 8
Zuckerkandl - Notes and manuscript fragment, undatedBox 328Folder 9
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Introduction, Chapters 1-3 - Typescripts and notes,undated
Box 328Folder 10
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Typescripts, undatedBox 328Folder 11
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Typescripts and copy, undatedBox 328
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Folder 12Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Typescript copies, undated
Box 328Folder 13
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Photocopy, undatedBox 328Folder 14
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Photocopied typescripts, undatedBox 329Folder 1
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Photocopied typescript, undatedBox 329Folder 2
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Negative photocopy of typescript, undatedBox 329Folder 3
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Edits, 1968Box 329Folder 4
Zuckerkandl - Living Without Guilt - Book jacket and postcard, undatedBox 329Folder 5
Zuckerkandl - Clippings, 1956-1958Box 329Folder 6
Zuckerkandl - Quotations, circa 1956-1958Box 329Folder 7
Zuckerkandl - "Zuckerkandlism," 1962-1968Box 329Folder 8
Zuckerkandl - Grove Press, Inc., 1968-1975Box 329Folder 9
Zuckerkandl - Distribution list, 1968Box 329Folder 10
Zuckerkandl - Correspondence, 1956-1969Box 329Folder 11
Zuckerkandl - Correspondence, 1970-1975Box 329Folder 12
Zuckerkandl - Correspondence, 1956-1975 and undatedBox 329Folder 13
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Zuckerkandl - Poems, 1959 and undatedBox 329Folder 14
Zuckerkandl - Interview with George Dell, 1961-1977Box 330Folder 1
Zuckerkandl - Clippings, 1968-1987Box 330Folder 2
Zuckerkandl - Play by Martin Quigley, "Z" - Script, 1967Box 330Folder 3
Zuckerkandl - Play by Martin Quigley, "Z" - Script, circa 1967Box 330Folder 4
Zuckerkandl - Play by Martin Quigley, "Z" - Script, circa 1967Box 330Folder 5
Zuckerkandl - Play by Martin Quigley, "Z" - Correspondence, 1960-1971Box 330Folder 6
Zuckerkandl - Film, 1968Box 330Folder 7
Zuckerkandl - Film, 1968Box 330Folder 8
Zuckerkandl - Film - Correspondence, 1968Box 330Folder 9
Zuckerkandl - Film - Transcriptions, "Ides of March," 1968Box 330Folder 10
Zuckerkandl - Film - Grove Press, Inc. - Catalog, 1969Box 330Folder 11
Zuckerkandl - Film - Review, undatedBox 330Folder 12
Zuckerkandl - Center for Study of Democratic Institutions conversation with Joseph P.Lyford - Transcripts and notes, undated
Box 330Folder 13
Zuckerkandl - Center for Study of Democratic Institutions conversation with Joseph P.Lyford - Center Magazine, 1970
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Subseries 3: Articles
Sub-subseries 1: Articles
Box 331Folder 1
"Equitable Ejectment," Columbia Law Review, April 1926Box 331Folder 2
Review of Smith and Dowling, Cases on the Law of Public Utilities, and Robinson, Casesand Authorities on Public Utilities, Yale Law Journal, January 1927
Box 331Folder 3
Review of Jones, Commentaries on the Law of Evidence, Yale Law Journal, June 1927Box 331Folder 4
"The Yale Law School in 1928," Connecticut Bar Journal, January 1928Box 331Folder 5
"The Law School Tomorrow," North American Review, February 1928Box 331Folder 6
"Some Observations on the Law of Evidence: Spontaneous Exclamations," with DonaldSlesinger, Columbia Law Review, April 1928
Box 331Folder 7
"Some Observations on the Law of Evidence: Memory," with Donald Slesinger, HarvardLaw Review, May 1928
Box 331Folder 8
"Some Observations on the Law of Evidence: The Competency of Witness," with DonaldSlesinger, Yale Law Journal, June 1928
Box 331Folder 9
"Connecticut and the Yale Law School," Connecticut Bar Journal, July 1928Box 331Folder 10
"Some Observations on the Law of Evidence: State of Mind to Prove an Act," withDonald Slesinger, Yale Law Journal, January 1929
Box 331Folder 11
"Legal Psychology," with Donald Slesinger, Psychological Review, January 1929Box 331Folder 12
"Res Ipsa Loquitur in Connecticut Jury Trials," Connecticut Bar Journal, January 1929Box 331Folder 13
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"Some Observations on the Law of Evidence: State of Mind in Issue," Columbia LawReview, February 1929
Box 331Folder 14
"Law and Medicine and the New Institute," Yale Alumni Weekly, 8 March 1929Box 331Folder 15
"Some Observations on the Law of Evidence: Consciousness of Guilt," University ofPennsylvania Law Review, April 1929
Box 331Folder 16
"An Institute of Human Relations," American Journal of Sociology, September 1929Box 331Folder 17
"The University and Medical Education," Mothers' Aid Message, April 1930Box 331Folder 18
"President Hutchins Explains His Inaugural Address: The Significance of the Ph.D.Degree," Bulletin of the American Association of University Professor, October 1930
Box 331Folder 19
"The University of Utopia," Yale Review, March 1931Box 332Folder 1
"The University in 1931," University of Chicago Magazine, April 1931Box 332Folder 2
"Training Brains for Business," Commerce, September 1931Box 332Folder 3
"Education as a National Enterprise," Pennsylvania School Journal, April 1932Box 332Folder 4
"Democrats to Look to Future," Wise Pennies, August 1932Box 332Folder 5
"The School Tax Problem: A Question," Virginia Teacher, November 1932Box 332Folder 6
"The Higher Learning in America," Journal of Higher Education, January 1933Box 332Folder 7
"Prospects of Higher Educations," School and Society, 7 January 1933Box 332Folder 8
"The Crisis in Education," New York Herald Tribune Magazine, 5 February 1933
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Box 332Folder 9
"The New Tool," American Scholar, March 1933Box 332Folder 10
"To the Alumni," University of Chicago Magazine, April 1933Box 332Folder 11
"Hard Times and the Higher Learning," The Yale Review, June 1933Box 332Folder 12
"The Chicago Plan and Adult Education," Journal of Adult Education, June 1933Box 332Folder 13
"Who Ordered Cuts in Schools?" ("Drive the School Board Out!"), The British American,22 July 1933
Box 332Folder 14
"The Issue of the Higher Learning," International Journal of Ethics, January 1934Box 332Folder 15
"The Organization of a University," Journal of Higher Education, October 1934Box 332Folder 16
"Report of the Commission of Inquiry into National Policy in International EconomicRelations," 1/2, 1934
Box 332Folder 17
"Report of the Commission of Inquiry into National Policy in International EconomicRelations," 2/2, 1934
Box 332Folder 18
"The State Senate Investigates the University: President Hutchins is Heard," AlumniBulletin, May 1935
Box 332Folder 19
"The Future of World Trade," Economic Forum, Summer 1935Box 332Folder 20
"Tolerance," American Magazine, October 1935Box 332Folder 21
"The University of Chicago States its Case," Unity, 3 June 1935Box 333Folder 1
"Education: A Product for the Business of Life," Red Barrel, January 1936
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Box 333Folder 2
"University Education," The Yale Review, 23 April 1936Box 333Folder 3
"A Reply to Professor Whitehead," The Atlantic, November 1936Box 333Folder 4
"Grammar, Rhetoric, and Mr. Dewey," Social Frontier, February 1937Box 333Folder 5
"What is the Job of our Colleges? – For 'Intellectual Discipline,'" New York Times, 7March 1937
Box 333Folder 6
"Ideals in Education," American Journal of Sociology, July 1937Box 333Folder 7
"We are getting no brighter," Saturday Evening Post, 11 December 1937Box 333Folder 8
"Why Send them to School?" Saturday Evening Post, 25 December 1937Box 333Folder 9
"Endowed and Public Universities," Phi Beta Kappa, January 1938Box 333Folder 10
"Why Go to College?" Saturday Evening Post, 22 January 1938Box 333Folder 11
"What can we do about it?" Saturday Evening Post, 10 February 1938Box 333Folder 12
"Is There a Legitimate Place for Journalistic Instruction?" Quill, March 1938Box 333Folder 13
"The University of and Character," Commonweal, 22 April 1928Box 333Folder 14
"The Unique Place of Public Schools," The Journal of the Florida Education Association,May 1938
Box 333Folder 15
"What is an Education?" University of Chicago Magazine, May 1938Box 333Folder 16
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"Too Many in College? No, says Hutchins," New York Times Magazine, 12 June 1938Box 333Folder 17
"Advice to College Presidents," Review of Lowell, What a University President HasLearned (1938), Saturday Review of Literature, 23 July 1938
Box 334Folder 1
"Hutchins Answers Hutchins," Saturday Evening Post, 24 September 1938Box 334Folder 2
"Gate Receipts and Glory" ("Football and the Colleges"), Saturday Evening Post, 3December 1938
Box 334Folder 3
"Preface" to Brown, The Case for Theology in the University, 1938Box 334Folder 4
"Uncle Sam's Children," Saturday Evening Post, 28 January 1939Box 334Folder 5
"You'll have to send your boy to college," Women's Day, February 1939Box 334Folder 6
"Vital Education," New York Times, 5 March 1939Box 334Folder 7
"Your Guest of Honor," Berea Alumnus, June 1939Box 334Folder 8
"Faith in Education: Good and Bad Features of the American System," London Times, 8June 1939
Box 335Folder 1
"Youth Speaks on Education for Living," McCall's Magazine, October 1939Box 335Folder 2
"What Good Are Endowments?" Saturday Evening Post, 11 November 1939Box 335Folder 3
"The Layman and Public Education," Fox Valley Mirror, December 1939 – January 1940Box 335Folder 4
"Fundamentals First," Trusts and Estates, May 1940Box 335Folder 5
"The Higher Learning: 1940," Commercial, 31 May 1940
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Box 335Folder 6
"Materialism is not enough," Industrial News Review, July 1940Box 335Folder 7
"On Democracy and Defense," Common Ground, Autumn 1940Box 335Folder 8
"What Kind of Society Do We Want?" Journal of Adult Education, October 1940Box 335Folder 9
"Introduction" to Neilson, The Tragedy of Europe: A Day by Day Commentary on theSecond World War (1940)
Box 335Folder 10
"The Junior College and Terminal Education," Junior College Journal, May 1941Box 335Folder 11
"Should a Poor Boy go to College?" ("Working Your Way"), Liberty, 14 June 1941Box 335Folder 12
"Conscription and Education," Liberty, 23 August 1941Box 335Folder 13
"Education for Freedom," Harper's Magazine, October 1941Box 335Folder 14
"What Every Schoolgirl Ought to Know," Woman's House Companion, February 1942Box 335Folder 15
"Victory Must Begin at Home," The Christian Century, 29 April 1942Box 336Folder 1
"Education at War," The University Review, Summer 1942Box 336Folder 2
"The University of Chicago and the Bachelor's Degree," The Educational Record, July1942
Box 336Folder 3
"Blueprint for Wartime Education," Saturday Evening Post, 15 August 1942Box 336Folder 4
"Literacy is Not Enough," in Gray ed. Cooperative Effort in Schools to Improve Reading,September 1942
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Folder 5"School Must Prove Right to Be Supported," Rotarian, September 1942
Box 336Folder 6
"Youth Draft Huge Problem for Colleges," New York Journal American, 18 October 1942Box 336Folder 7
"The Theory of Oligarchy: Edmund Burke," The Thomist, January 1943Box 336Folder 8
"Education and Duration," The Christian Century, 10 February 1943Box 336Folder 9
"Liberal Education for Democratic Victory and Lasting Peace," American Journal ofEconomics and Sociology, April 1943
Box 336Folder 10
"The Theory of the State: Edmond Burke," Review of Politics, April 1943Box 336Folder 11
"Education at War," condensed from Chapter V of Education for Freedom (1943),Catholic Digest, May 1943
Box 336Folder 12
"Education for Freedom," University of Chicago Magazine, May 1943Box 336Folder 13
"Toward a Durable Society," Fortune, June 1943Box 336Folder 14
"If We Want a World Civilization," Chicago Theological Seminary Register, January 1945Box 336Folder 15
"The Outlook for Civilization," The American School Board Journal, June 1943,1943-1944
Box 336Folder 16
"One Good World," The University of Chicago Magazine, November 1943Box 336Folder 17
Research Material for article on Edmund Burke, 1/7, Index, 1943Box 336Folder 18
Research Material for article on Edmund Burke, 2/7, Burke's Speeches, Volume I andVolume IV, London 1816, 1943
Box 336
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Folder 19Research Material for article on Edmund Burke, 3/7, Burke's Speeches, Volume III andVolume V, London 1803, Volume IV, London 1884, and Volumes V and VI, 1894, 1943
Box 337Folder 1
Research material for article on Edmund Burke, 4/7, Edmund Burke, Life of, etc.,miscellaneous excerpts, letters, speeches, etc., 1943
Box 337Folder 2
Research material for article on Edmund Burke, 5/7, Character of etc., Miscellaneousexcerpts in letters, speeches, etc. of Burke, 1943
Box 337Folder 3
Research material for article on Edmund Burke, 6/7, Papers, etc., 1943Box 337Folder 4
Research material for article on Edmund Burke, 7/7, Handwritten notes and references,1943
Box 337Folder 5
"Education Asks no Profit," Chicago Daily News, 17 February 1944Box 337Folder 6
"What is Liberal Education?" Lorettine, March 1944Box 337Folder 7
"Education for Freedom," Christian Century, 15 November 1944Box 337Folder 8
"The Threat to American Education," Collier's, 30 December 1944Box 337Folder 9
"On Service and Self," Rotarian, Mach 1945Box 337Folder 10
"La Guerra: un Alivio," Revista Rotaria, May 1945Box 337Folder 11
Review of Ortéga y Gasset, The Mission of the University (1944), in Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Sciences, May 1945
Box 337Folder 12
"Do We Want Permanent Conscription? No" ("Perpetual Conscription," "Shall We havecompulsory military training? No," "We do not want conscription"), Collier's, 9 June1945
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Folder 13"Science and Wisdom in the Atomic Age," December 1945
Box 337Folder 14
"The Atomic Bomb versus Civilization," The Human Events Pamphlet, December 1945Box 337Folder 15
"Hutchins Picks the Ten Greatest Books of All Time to Serve as Cornerstones forAmerica's Role in World Government," Chicago Daily News, 5 December 1945
Box 337Folder 16
"Learning to Live," Ladies Journal, April 1946Box 337Folder 17
"We Must Defeat War," Presbyterian Tribune, April 1946Box 337Folder 18
"A Plan to Meet 'The Crisis in Education,'" New York Times Magazine, 9 June 1946Box 337Folder 19
Review of Brodie, The Absolute Weapon: Atomic Power and World Order (1947), NewYork Times Book Review, 9 June 1946
Box 337Folder 20
"'Liberal' vs. 'Practical' Education: Train Minds to Meet Problems," Rotarian, September1946
Box 337Folder 21
"Let's Split the Education Atom" ("Education in the Atomic Age"), Collier's, 7 December1946
Box 337Folder 22
"The American Press" ("The American Commission on the Freedom of the Press"), TheSpectator, 25 April 1947
Box 337Folder 23
"The Spirit Need for the Times," Journal of Higher Education, 5 May 1947Box 337Folder 24
"Are Americans Educational?" ("American Education: 1947"), Observer, 25 May 1947Box 337Folder 25
"1950," Common Cause, July 1947Box 338Folder 1
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"Why Not Make Free Education Free?" Guest Editorial, College and University Business,July 1947
Box 338Folder 2
"The Kind of Education America Needs," I, II, and III, The Presbyterian Outlook, July-August 1947
Box 338Folder 3
"The Education We Need," The Human Events Pamphlets, September 1947Box 338Folder 4
"The Department of Astronomy of the University of Chicago," Science, 5 September 1947Box 338Folder 5
"The Bomb Secret is Out" ("Tomorrow," "Atombomben är ingen hemlighet längre!""What is the Status of the Atomic Secret?"), American Magazine, December 1947
Box 338Folder 6
"If I were a Newspaper Editor," American Press, December 1947Box 338Folder 7
"Duty to Inquire: The Great Books Program and What its hopes to accomplish," St. LouisPost Dispatch, 28 December 1947
Box 338Folder 8
"The Report of the President's Commission on Higher Education" ("Double Trouble,""Confusions in American Education"), Educational Record, April 1948
Box 338Folder 9
"The Path of Higher Learning," Chicago Maroon, 14 May 1948Box 338Folder 10
"Atom's Effect in Industry," as guest columnist for Merryle Stanley Rukeyser, New YorkJournal American, 20 July 1948
Box 338Folder 11
"Challenge to the Educated," Mademoiselle, August 1948Box 338Folder 12
"The Role of Liberal Education in an Atomic World," Book Talk From Laidlaw Brothers,October 1948, 1948-1949
Box 338Folder 13
"1949: Promise and Warning," Common Cause, January 1949Box 338Folder 14
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"A Reply to the Editors – Some Could Neither Read Nor Write," University of ChicagoMagazine, January 1949
Box 338Folder 15
"Reflections on Law, Psychology, and World Government," University of Chicago LawReview, Spring 1949
Box 338Folder 16
"September 23, 1949" ("The Russian Bomb"), Common Cause, November 1949Box 338Folder 17
"The State of American Radio," BBC Quarterly, Winter 1949-1950Box 338Folder 18
"T.S. Eliot on Education," Measure, Winter 1950Box 338Folder 19
"January 31, 1950," Common Cause, March 1950Box 338Folder 20
"Introduction," in Letters from Lloyd Lewis: Showing Steps in the Research for hisBiography of US Grant (1950)
Box 338Folder 21
"Editorial Comment," Journal of General Education, July 1950Box 339Folder 1
"It Never Hurt Business," ADL Bulletin, November 1950Box 339Folder 2
"The Freedom of the University," Ethics, January 1951Box 339Folder 3
"America and the Atomic Age," U of C Roundtables Special 20th Anniversary Pamphlet,February 1951
Box 339Folder 4
"Some Natural Tears," Chicago Daily News, March-June 1951Box 339Folder 5
"What Hutchins Thinks of Our Schools Blames 'Mess' on Kelly Nash" ("Some NaturalTears – II"), Chicago Daily News, 10 March 1951
Box 339Folder 6
"Hutchins Tells of Red Scares" ("Some Natural Tears – III"), Chicago Daily News, 17March 1951
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Box 339Folder 7
"Hutchins Changes Greed in Handling of College Sports" ("Some Natural Tears – IV"),Chicago Daily News, 24 March 1951
Box 339Folder 8
"Hutchins: Make Education Take a Back Seat" ("Some Natural Tears – V"), ChicagoDaily News, 31 March 1951
Box 339Folder 9
"Hutchins Reveals Story Behind Killing of University of Chicago Football" ("SomeNatural Tears – VI"), Chicago Daily News, 7 April 1951
Box 339Folder 10
"Hutchins Rips Plan to Defer Students By College Exams" ("Some Natural Tears – VII"),Chicago Daily News, 14 April 1951
Box 339Folder 11
"Time for Schools to Catch Up with World – Hutchins" ("Some Natural Tears – VIII"),Chicago Daily News, 21 April 1951
Box 339Folder 12
"Hutchins: Why I'm Against Universal Military Training" ("Some Natural Tears – IX"),Chicago Daily News, 28 April 1951
Box 339Folder 13
"Army a Leveler – And Level Is Low, Hutchins Declares" ("Some Natural Tears – X"),Chicago Daily News, 5 May 1951
Box 339Folder 14
"Hutchins Finds Present Trend in TV Terrifying" ("Some Natural Tears – XI"), ChicagoDaily News, 12 May 1951
Box 339Folder 15
"Let's Reform TV Before It's Too Late: Hutchins" ("Some Natural Tears – XII"), ChicagoDaily News, 19 May 1951
Box 339Folder 16
"Hutchins Calls Flight to Suburbs a Tragic Waste" ("Some Natural Tears – XIII"),Chicago Daily News, 26 May 1951
Box 339Folder 17
"The University of Chicago," Lincoln-Mercury Times, March-April 1951Box 339Folder 18
"The High Cost of Prejudice," University of Chicago Magazine, April 1951
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Box 339Folder 19
"Education in the Army," Chicago Daily News, 8 May 1951Box 339Folder 20
"Chicago as a Vital City, Going Nowhere, Hutchins Insists," Chicago Daily News, 2 June1951
Box 339Folder 21
"Battlefield of Learning," Holiday, October 1951Box 339Folder 22
"A Comment on 'Immortal Machiavelli,'" Measure, Winter 1951, 1950-1951Box 339Folder 23
"Hutchins Hits Stress Put on Destruction – The Atom and You Series" ("The SocialImpact of Atomic Energy") Chicago Sun-Times, 24 November 1952
Box 339Folder 24
"Social and Political Conformity," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 1953Box 339Folder 25
"University for Utopians," Saturday Review, 17 October 1953Box 339Folder 26
"Do Americans Want a High Culture?" ("Can a significant culture be based ondemocracy?"), The Saint-Louis Post-Dispatch, 13 December 1953
Box 339Folder 27
"Design for Living" ("The Rhetoric of Social Change"), review of Neutra, Survival throughDesign, The Nation, 20 February 1954
Box 339Folder 28
"Are Our Teachers Afraid to Teach?" ("Fear in Education"), Look, 9 March 1954Box 340Folder 1
"College Football is an Infernal Nuisance," Sports Illustrated, 18 October 1954Box 340Folder 2
"Ralph Beals: The University of Chicago Years," Bulletin of The New York Public Library,June 1955
Box 340Folder 3
"Religion and Higher Education," adapted from Hutchins, Freedom, Education, and theFund, The Commonweal, 29 June 1956
Box 340
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Folder 4"Ideas, Institutions, and American Liberty," 1957
Box 340Folder 5
"Foreword" to Adler, What We Want of Our Schools (1957)Box 340Folder 6
"Preface" to Gillowin, Man's Hangman is Man (1957)Box 340Folder 7
"The Lesson of Khrushchev's Little Red School House," Esquire, June 1958Box 340Folder 8
"The Age of the Interchangeable Man" ("The New Society"), Esquire, October 1958Box 340Folder 9
"That Candles May be Bought," Recall, 1959, 1959-1964Box 340Folder 10
"The Britannica," Columbia University Forum, Spring 1960Box 340Folder 11
"The Aims of Education," Newsday, 5 March 1960Box 340Folder 12
"Our Educational Program" ("What are Colleges and Universities for?"), McCall's, May1960
Box 340Folder 13
"The Gigantic Task Ahead," TV Guide, 14 May 1960Box 340Folder 14
"Introduction" to Vigdorova, Diary of a Russian Schoolteacher (1960)Box 340Folder 15
"Dissenting Opinion as a Creative Act," Saturday Review, 12 August 1961Box 340Folder 16
"Szilard and the Dolphins," review of Szilard, The Voice of the Dolphin (1961), Bulletinof the Atomic Scientists, September 1961
Box 340Folder 17
"An Approval of American Higher Education," School and Society, 5 May 1962Box 340Folder 18
"Achieving a Perspective on the Tech Order," Tech & Culture, Fall 1962
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Box 341Folder 1
"The Wall of Separation," including correspondences from readers, Saturday Evening Post,8 June 1963
Box 341Folder 2
"Our Educational Heritage," The Colorado Quarterly, Winter 1963Box 341Folder 3
"A Letter to Reading," Foreword to Gateway to the Great Books (1963)Box 341Folder 4
"Introduction" to Hebberd, Artemus Ward, 1963-1964Box 341Folder 5
"Change the Property Tax," California Homeworker, February 1964Box 341Folder 6
"The Time is Now," Reflections on the Role of Liberal Education, Association ofAmerican Colleges Bulletin, May 1964
Box 341Folder 7
"Science, Scientists, and Politics," The Journal of General Education, October 1964Box 341Folder 8
"Goethe and the Unity of Mankind," 1964Box 341Folder 9
"Are We Educating Our Children for the Wrong Future?" Saturday review, 11 September1965
Box 341Folder 10
"Colleges are Obsolete," The Saturday Evening Post, 25 September 1965Box 341Folder 11
"First Glimpses of a New World," Saturday Review, 4 December 1965Box 342Folder 1
"Foreword," to Wilson-Tauber, Librarian and Administrator (1966)Box 342Folder 2
"Natural Law and Jurisprudence," in Natural Law and Modern Society (1966)Box 342Folder 3
"Why They Don't Want Business Careers," Think, September – October 1966Box 342
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Folder 4"Introduction," to Fleming, Stages in the Cold War Essays 1945-1965, 1967
Box 342Folder 5
"The Issues," The University of America, January 1967Box 342Folder 6
"How to Run a University," interview with Independent Star-News, 2 April 1967Box 342Folder 7
"A Chronicle of Issues Affecting Democratic Institute," The Center Magazine, October –November 1967
Box 342Folder 8
"The Coming Revolution in the Schools," Los Angeles Times, with correspondence, 18December 1967
Box 342Folder 9
"The Two Faces of Federalism," The Center Magazine, January 1968, 1961, 1968Box 342Folder 10
"The Mind is its Own Place," The Center Magazine, March 1968Box 342Folder 11
"How We Made Lemonade Out of a Lemon," Think, April 1968Box 342Folder 12
"The Report of the President's Commission on Higher Education," The EducationalRecord, April 1968
Box 343Folder 1
"Reforming College Education," a chapter from Hutchins, The Learning Society (1968),Current, June 1968
Box 343Folder 2
"Education for a Full Life," Environment and Policy, August 1968Box 343Folder 3
"Permanence and Change," The Center Magazine, September 1968Box 343Folder 4
"In the Thirties," The New York Time Magazine, 8 September 1968Box 343Folder 5
"The Valuator Interviews, Robert M. Hutchins," The Valuator, Fall 1968Box 343
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Folder 6"The Limits of Dissent," The Center Magazine, November 1968
Box 343Folder 7
"Doing What Comes Scientifically," The Center Magazine, Jan 1969Box 343Folder 8
"The Future of American Education," Manas, 16 April 1969Box 343Folder 9
"A Center Symposium – How should a university administrator respond to radicalactivism among students?" The Center Magazine, May 1969
Box 343Folder 10
"Reclothe Us in Our Rightful Mind," Education Record, Spring 1969Box 343Folder 11
"The Constitution of Public Education," The Center Magazine, July 1969Box 344Folder 1
"The Center in the Sixties and Seventies," The Center Magazine, September 1969Box 344Folder 2
"Public Education Who's Responsible?" The Center Magazine, November 1969Box 344Folder 3
"Living Without Guilt," The Center's Magazine, January 1970Box 344Folder 4
"A Constitutional Forum for Education," The Center Magazine, March 1970Box 344Folder 5
"Manhood and the Liberal Arts," The Urban Review, May 1970Box 344Folder 6
"The Constitution and the Political Community," Education Freedom, Spring-Summer1970
Box 344Folder 7
"They've Gone a Long Way," The Center Magazine, July 1970Box 344Folder 8
"Memorandum from Robert M. Hutchins," The Center Magazine, September 1970Box 344Folder 9
"The Case Constitutional Change," A Center Occasional Paper, December 1970
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Box 344Folder 10
"What the World Needs Now is Citizens," The Center Magazine, Jan-Feb 1971Box 344Folder 11
"The Limits of Law and Order," The Center Magazine, May-June 1971Box 344Folder 12
"Toward A Learning Society" ("The University in the Learning Society," "TheInstitutional Illusion"), The Center Magazine, July-August 1971
Box 344Folder 13
"Second Education/The Natural Law," The Center Magazine, November 1971Box 344Folder 14
"Implications for Education," Technology, Human Values, and Leisure (1971)Box 344Folder 15
"Table Talk – Administering Higher Education," The Center Magazine, May 1972Box 344Folder 16
"Liberal Education for World Citizenship," International Education, Spring 1972Box 344Folder 17
"What I believe," Britannica Roundtable, July 1972Box 345Folder 1
"The Nixon Court and the Bill of Rights," Los Angeles Times, 18 September 1972Box 345Folder 2
"The New Supreme Court," The Center Magazine, September-October 1972Box 345Folder 3
"The Great Anti-School Campaign" ("The School Must Stay," "The Role of PublicEducation") [1/2], The Great Ideas Today, Fall 1972
Box 345Folder 4
"The Great Anti-School Campaign" ("The School Must Stay," "The Role of PublicEducation"), [2/2], The Great Ideas Today, Fall 1972, 1973
Box 345Folder 5
"The Constitution Under Stain," The Center Magazine, March-April 1973Box 345Folder 6
"Nation-State and World Community," a chapter from Hutchins, The Learning Society(1968), International Education, Spring 1973
293
Box 345Folder 7
"������ (Pacem in Terris)" (Article in Japanese), World: TBS�����·����� (BritannicaJournal), 1 November 1973
Box 345Folder 8
"Desperation in Education," Center Report, December 1973Box 346Folder 1
"St. John's" (Letters), Change, September 1974Box 346Folder 2
"Two Fateful Decisions," The Center Magazine, January-February 1975Box 346Folder 3
"Get Ready for Anything" (Interview), Center Report, June 1975Box 346Folder 4
"Zuckerkandl!" The Center Magazine, see also Zuckerkandl (1968), September-October1975
Box 346Folder 5
"Environment and Civil Rights," The Center Magazine, November-December 1975Box 346Folder 6
"Foreword" to Rosenheim, Pursuing Justice for the Child (1976), 1974-1976Box 346Folder 7
"Is Democracy Possible?" The Center Magazine, January-February 1976Box 346Folder 8
"Who Will Decide Where We Shall Live?" Center Report, April 1976Box 346Folder 9
"An Announcement," Center Report, June 1976Box 346Folder 10
"Front Cover," World Issues, October-November 1976Box 346Folder 11
"Why We Need World Law," World Issues, December 1976 – January 1977Box 346Folder 12
"The Intellectual Community," The Center Magazine, January-February 1977Box 346Folder 13
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"A New Foreign Policy Might Be Less Dangerous Than the Old," World Issues, February-March 1977
Box 346Folder 14
Miscellaneous Drafts of Articles, NDBox 346Folder 15
Unidentified Draft, NDBox 346Folder 16
Five Unidentified Manuscripts and Typescripts, 1968, ND
Sub-subseries 2: Correspondence
Box 346Folder 17
Saturday Evening Post – Series – A-Ben., December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 1
Saturday Evening Post – Series – Ber.-Ch., December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 2
Saturday Evening Post – Series- Cl.-Di., December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 3
Saturday Evening Post – Series – Do.-E, December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 4
Saturday Evening Post – Series – F-G, December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 5
Saturday Evening Post – Series – H, December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 6
Saturday Evening Post – Series – I-K, December 1937 – December 1941Box 347Folder 7
Saturday Evening Post – Series – L, December 1937 – December 1941Box 348Folder 1
Saturday Evening Post – Series – M, December 1937 – December 1941Box 348Folder 2
Saturday Evening Post – Series – N-P, December 1937 – December 1941Box 348Folder 3
Saturday Evening Post – Series – Q-R, December 1937 – December 1941
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Box 348Folder 4
Saturday Evening Post – Series – S-Sp., December 1937 – December 1941Box 348Folder 5
Saturday Evening Post – Series – St.-V, December 1937 – December 1941Box 348Folder 6
Saturday Evening Post – Series – W-Z, December 1937 – December 1941Box 348Folder 7
Saturday Evening Post – General Article Correspondence, December 1936 – September1941
Box 349Folder 1
Saturday Evening Post – "Uncle Sam's Children," A-H, January 1939 – March 1945Box 349Folder 2
Saturday Evening Post – "Uncle Sam's Children," I-Z, January 1939 – March 1945Box 349Folder 3
Saturday Evening Post – "Hutchins on Hutchins," September – November 1938Box 349Folder 4
Saturday Evening Post – "Gate Receipts and Glory," A-F, December 1938 – May 1939Box 349Folder 5
Saturday Evening Post – "Gate Receipts and Glory," G-N, December 1938 – May 1939Box 349Folder 6
Saturday Evening Post – "Gate Receipts and Glory," O-Z, December 1938 – May 1939Box 349Folder 7
Saturday Evening Post – "What Good are Endowments," A-H, November 1939 – August1940
Box 349Folder 8
Saturday Evening Post – "What Good are Endowments," I-Z, November 1939 – August1940
Box 350Folder 1
Correspondence concerning John D. Blaine's Article about Hutchins, June – September1939
Box 350Folder 2
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Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1/2,1962 – 1967
Box 350Folder 3
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 2/2,1967 – 1976
Box 350Folder 4
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1969 –1970
Box 350Folder 5
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1969Box 350Folder 6
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1968 –1969
Box 351Folder 1
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1967 –1968
Box 351Folder 2
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1967Box 351Folder 3
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column, 1966 –1967
Box 351Folder 4
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column,Columns No. 151-180, 1966
Box 352Folder 1
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column,Columns No. 121-150, 1965
Box 352Folder 2
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column,Columns No. 91-120, 1964-1965
Box 352Folder 3
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column,Columns No. 61-90, 1964
Box 352Folder 4
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Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column,Columns No. 31-60, 1963-1964
Box 352Folder 5
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times Syndicate regarding Newspaper Column,Columns No. 1-30, 1963
Box 353Folder 1
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column, 1967Box 353Folder 2
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column, 1/2, 1966Box 353Folder 3
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column, 2/2, 1966Box 353Folder 4
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column, 1965Box 353Folder 5
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column [1 of 2],1964
Box 354Folder 1
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column [2 of 2],1964
Box 354Folder 2
Correspondence with Los Angeles Times readers regarding Newspaper Column, 1963
Subseries 4: Speeches
Box 354Folder 3
Speech at the Yale Class of 1896 Dinner, 27 January 1923Box 354Folder 4
"Experiments in Legal Education at Yale," April 1928Box 354Folder 5
Address at the Sixth Annual Dinner of the American Law Institute, 28 April 1928Box 354Folder 6
"Legal Research in West Virginia," Address at the College of Law at Inauguration of JohnRoscoe Turner as President of West Virginia University, 28 November 1928
Box 354Folder 7
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Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 11 June 1929Box 354Folder 8
Inaugural Address as President of the University of Chicago, 19 November 1929Box 354Folder 9
Speech at the Inauguration Dinner of Hutchins as President of the University of Chicago,19 November 1929
Box 354Folder 10
Address to the University of Chicago Student Assembly, 20 November 1929Box 354Folder 11
"The Current of Legal Education," Address before the Kentucky State Bar Association, 4April 1929
Box 354Folder 12
Address before the Teachers Union of Chicago, 2 December 1929Box 354Folder 13
Speech at Trustees' Dinner of the University of Chicago, 8 January 1930Box 354Folder 14
Speech at Alumni's Dinner of the University of Chicago, 22 January 1930Box 355Folder 1
"Chairman's Address," Mid-West Conference on Character Development, February 1930Box 355Folder 2
Address at the First Annual Alumni Assembly of the University of Chicago, 26 February1930
Box 355Folder 3
"The University and the Individual," Address at the Ohio Teachers' Conference, 3 April1930
Box 355Folder 4
"The Trend of Education," address at the inauguration of the State Teachers' Colloquium,Morehead KY, 2 May 1930
Box 355Folder 5
"Teaching Today," Commencement Addresses at Richmond and Bowling Green KY,28-29 May 1930
Box 355Folder 6
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"Some Educational Questions," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 10June 1930
Box 355Folder 7
"Education in the Arts,' Commencement Address at the Chicago Art Institute, 20 June1930
Box 355Folder 8
"The University and the Individual," Ohio State Educational Conference, 15 September1930
Box 355Folder 9
An Introduction of James R. Angell, 17 October 1930Box 355Folder 10
"A University of Utopia," ("The Situation in Education"), address at the SouthernConference on Education, Chapel Hill NC, 30 October 1930
Box 355Folder 11
"On the Reorganization of the University," 11 November 1930Box 355Folder 12
Address to the Cleveland Phi Beta Kappa Society, Alumni of Western Reserve University,and Alumni of the University of Chicago, 5 December 1930
Box 355Folder 13
"The Reorganization of the University of Chicago," Convocation Address at the Universityof Chicago, 23 December 1930
Box 355Folder 14
"Education and the University of Chicago," a radio address, 2 January 1931Box 355Folder 15
Speech at Trustees' Dinner of the University of Chicago, 8 January 1931Box 355Folder 16
"The University in 1931," address at the Second Annual Alumni Assembly, 6 March 1931Box 355Folder 17
"The Vast Importance of Ireland," Address at the Annual Banquet of the Irish FellowshipClub of Chicago, 17 March 1931
Box 355Folder 18
Address before North Central Association, 19 March 1931Box 355Folder 19
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"Education for Research and Teaching," Address before the Association of the Doctors ofPhilosophy, 4 April 1931
Box 355Folder 20
"Commencement Address," Berea College, 1 June 1931Box 355Folder 21
"The Upper Divisions of the University of Chicago," Address to the Institute forAdministrative Officers of Higher Institutions for 1931 at the University of Chicago, 9July 1931
Box 355Folder 22
"The New Atlantis," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 16 June 1931Box 355Folder 23
"The Chicago Plan and Graduate Study," address at the Association of AmericanUniversities' Annual Conference, 13 November 1931
Box 355Folder 24
"The Professor Says" ("The Tenure of Professors"), Speech at the Annual Dinner of theAmerican Association of University Professors, 27-28 November 1931
Box 355Folder 25
Dedication of the Oriental Institute, 5 December 1931Box 355Folder 26
Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 20 December 1931Box 355Folder 27
"Economics and Psychology by Radio," Radio Address broadcast by the NBC, 2 January1932
Box 356Folder 1
Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 20 December 1931, also Address at theTrustees' Dinner to the Faculties, 14 January 1932
Box 356Folder 2
"Education as a National Enterprise," Address before the Department of Superintendent ofthe National Educational Association," 25 February 1932
Box 356Folder 3
Welcoming Address at the Goethe Centennial, 8 March 1932Box 356Folder 4
Goethe Centennial Welcome Address, June 1932Box 356
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Folder 5"A Democratic Platform," Speech to the Young Democratic Clubs, 27 June 1932
Box 356Folder 6
"To Students Entering the College," speech at the University of Chicago, 1 September1932
Box 356Folder 7
"The Higher Learning in America," speech at Cleveland OH, 28 October 1932Box 356Folder 8
Remarks at the memorial Service for Martin A. Ryerson at the Chicago Art Institute, 11November 1932
Box 356Folder 9
"The New Tool," introductory remarks at the exhibition "Taking Motion Pictures," 14November 1932
Box 356Folder 10
Speech at the Union League Club, 16 December 1932Box 356Folder 11
"Prospects of Higher Education," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 20December 1932
Box 356Folder 12
Speech at the Trustees' Dinner to the Faculties, 12 January 1933Box 356Folder 13
"Education as a National Asset and Responsibility" ("Our American Schools"), RadioSpeech broadcast by the NBC, 12 February 1933
Box 356Folder 14
"New Frontiers in the University Area," Address before the Department ofSuperintendence, 2 March 1933
Box 356Folder 15
"The Professor is Sometimes Rights," speech to the Bond Club of New York, 17 May1933
Box 356Folder 16
"Adult Education and the YMCA," Address at the 45th Conference of the Association ofEmployed Officers, YMCA of North America, 9 June 1933
Box 356Folder 17
Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 13 June 1933
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Box 356Folder 18
Commencement Address at the Lewis Institute, 22 June 1933Box 356Folder 19
"Education and the Public Mind," Address before the National Education Association, 6July 1933
Box 356Folder 20
"Back to Galen," Convocation Address at the American College of Surgeons, 13 October1933
Box 357Folder 1
"The Proposed Merger," Address to the Undergraduates at the University of Chicago, 12December 1933
Box 357Folder 2
"The Autobiography of an Ex-Law Student," Address at Annual Banquet of theAssociation of American Law Students, 29 December 1933
Box 357Folder 3
"The Higher Learning II," speech at the Trustees' Dinner to Faculty, 11 January 1934Box 357Folder 4
Address at the Mid-Winter Dinner of the University of Chicago, April 1934Box 357Folder 5
"The Educational Function of New England," Stearns Lecture before Philips Academy, 17April 1934
Box 357Folder 6
"Democracy and the Higher Learning," Address at the Honors Convocation of theUniversity of Michigan, 27 April 1934
Box 357Folder 7
Speech at the Daily Maroon Annual Dinner, 23 May 1934Box 357Folder 8
"The Sentimental Alumnus," Speech at Oberlin College Commencement, June 1934Box 357Folder 9
"The Organization of A University," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago,12 June 1934
Box 357Folder 10
Speech at Oberlin College, 19 June 1934
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Box 357Folder 11
"The Teacher, the School, and the National Life," Address to National EducationAssociation, September 1934
Box 357Folder 12
"Radio and Public Policy," Address before the National Advisory Council on Radio inEducation, 8 October 1934
Box 357Folder 13
"The Future of the University," 10 January 1935Box 357Folder 14
"The Outlook for Education," Address before the Council of Administration of the KansasState Teachers Association, 8 February 1935
Box 357Folder 15
Annual report to Alumni at the Winter Assembly of the University of Chicago Alumni, 21February 1935
Box 357Folder 16
Report to Alumni at Mid-Winter Dinner, March 1935Box 357Folder 17
"International Economics Relations," address at the Houston Open Forum, 19 March1935
Box 357Folder 18
"What is a University?" speech at the University of Chicago, broadcast by the NBC, 18April 1935
Box 357Folder 19
"Function of a University," Radio Address, 25 April 1935Box 357Folder 20
"Teaching at the University," Statement to the Illinois State Legislature, 13 May 1935Box 357Folder 21
"The Future of World Trade," radio address broadcast by the NBC, 22 May 1935Box 358Folder 1
Commencement Address at the University of Chicago, 11 June 1935Box 358Folder 2
"Greetings to members of the Institute," Address before the Institute of AdministrativeOfficers of Higher Institutions, Judson Court, at the University of Chicago, 10 July 1935
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Box 358Folder 3
"The Outlook for Education," a speech at Iowa City IA, 12 July 1935Box 358Folder 4
"What is means to go to college," Address to the Freshmen Assembly of the University ofChicago, 25 September 1935
Box 358Folder 5
"What it means to go to college," radio address broadcast by the CBS, 2 October 1935Box 358Folder 6
Remarks at the Faculty Dinner of the University of Chicago, 4 October 1935Box 358Folder 7
A Statement for Radio on the University Broadcasting Council, 8 October 1935Box 358Folder 8
"Education and Business," 9 October 1935Box 358Folder 9
"The Lengthening Dependence of Young People" ("The Coming Boom in Education,""Education a National Responsibility"), address at the National Congress of Parents andTeachers, 16 October 1935
Box 358Folder 10
"The Jeffersonian Outlook on Education," address at the Annual Meeting of the KansasState Teachers Association, 1 November 1935
Box 358Folder 11
"Education and the Social Order," Lecture before The Modern Forum of Los Angeles, 25November 1935
Box 358Folder 12
Address to Faculty and Trustees of the University of Chicago, 9 January 1936Box 358Folder 13
"Education as a Factor in National Recovery," Speech at the 25th Annual Convention ofthe National Retail Dry Goods Association, 23 January 1936
Box 358Folder 14
Questions and Answers at Midwinter Alumni Dinner of the University of Chicago, 26February 1936
Box 358Folder 15
"The Confusion in Higher Education," Storrs Lecture at Yale University, 20 April 1936
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Box 358Folder 16
"General Education," Storrs Lecture at Yale University, 22 April 1936Box 358Folder 17
"The Higher Learning," Storrs Lecture at Yale University, 23 April 1936Box 358Folder 18
A Speech about going to college at Groton School, 12 June 1936Box 358Folder 19
Commencement Address at Harvard University, 18 June 1936Box 358Folder 20
"Lack of Intelligence Breeds Evil Trends," Address to Freshmen, 25 September 1936Box 358Folder 21
"Introduction to Speakers" at Faculty Homecoming Dinner at the University of Chicago,5 October 1936
Box 358Folder 22
"The Meaning of a Liberal Education," Address before the Maryland State TeachersAssociation, 23 October 1936
Box 358Folder 23
"The Library," Address before the American Library Association, 18 November 1936Box 358Folder 24
"Is Anything Wrong with Our Educational System," 13 December 1936Box 358Folder 25
"The University and Education," Address at Friends and Alumni Meeting of theUniversity of Chicago, 14 January 1937
Box 359Folder 1
"Legal Education," Address before New York State Bar Association, 28 January 1937Box 359Folder 2
"Traditions in Education," Address before New York City Association of Teachers ofEnglish, 30 January 1937
Box 359Folder 3
"Report to 'Stockholders,'" February 1937Box 359Folder 4
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"The Importance of Education," Address before the Fort Worth Lecture Foundation, 25February 1937
Box 359Folder 5
"Object of Education," April 1937Box 359Folder 6
"Responsibility of the Home and the School Education," Parents' Association of theUniversity of Chicago High and Elementary Schools, 5 April 1937
Box 359Folder 7
"The Integrating Principle of Catholic Higher Education," Address on Catholic HigherEducation at Midwest Regional Unit's Annual Meeting, 7 April 1937
Box 359Folder 8
"Reintegration of the University," Speech at the Annual Trustees' Dinner, 9 April 1937Box 359Folder 9
"Universities," Address to the University of Southern California Graduate Student Body,13 April 1937
Box 359Folder 10
Notes for a Speech about the University of Chicago Law School, 12 May 1937Box 359Folder 11
"Future Trends in Education," Speech at the 27th Meeting of the Association ofUniversity and College Business Officers, 13-14 May 1937
Box 359Folder 12
Notes for a Speech at the Commonwealth Club, 17 May 1937Box 359Folder 13
Notes for an Address on the Chicago Daily Maroon, 19 May 1937Box 359Folder 14
"A Philosophy of Life," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, June 1937Box 359Folder 15
John D. Rockefeller Memorial Service Address, 2 June 1937Box 359Folder 16
Address to Senior Class of the University of Chicago, 3 June 1937Box 359Folder 17
"A Philosophy of Life," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 18 June 1937Box 359
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Folder 18"The Bar and Legal Education," Address before the Assembly of the American BarAssociation, 29 September 1937
Box 359Folder 19
"Nature and Convention in Education," 8 October 1937Box 359Folder 20
Introduction to Speakers at Faculty Homecoming Dinner of the University of Chicago, 13October 1937
Box 359Folder 21
Introduction of President Custer before the National Alumni Association of PrincetonUniversity at the Chicago Club, 15 October 1937
Box 359Folder 22
"Significance to the University of Educational Developments on the Junior-College Level,"Address to the Association of American Universities, 12 November 1937
Box 360Folder 1
"The Central Problem of Education," Address before the Missouri State TeachersAssociation, 19 November 1937
Box 360Folder 2
"The Outlook for Higher Education," Town Hall Lecture Series at Lady's Literary Club,14 December 1937
Box 360Folder 3
Speech at the Trustees Annual Dinner at the University of Chicago, 12 January 1938Box 360Folder 4
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education," Tulane UniversityInaugural Address, 18 January 1938
Box 360Folder 5
"The Colleges and Public Service," Address before the Association of American Colleges,20 January 1938
Box 360Folder 6
Address to the University Religious Service of the University of Chicago, 13 February1938
Box 360Folder 7
"What Education Cannot Do," Speech at the Inland Daily Press Association AnnualMeeting, 16 February 1938
Box 360
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Folder 8"The Organization and Subject-Matter of General Education," Speech at the Conventionof the Department of Secondary-School Principals, 26 February 1938
Box 360Folder 9
A Statement of Hutchins released by the Department of Press Relations, 28 February 1938Box 360Folder 10
"The College and Public Service," Speech at the Annual Meeting of the Association ofAmerican Colleges, March 1938
Box 360Folder 11
"The Philosophy of Education," Address before the Francis W. Parker School ParentsAssociation, 21 March 1938
Box 360Folder 12
"What is an Education," Address before the Annual Alumni Assembly of the University ofChicago, 15 April 1938
Box 360Folder 13
"Education and Social Improvement," Address before the Campus Congress of theUniversity of Chicago, 22 April 1938
Box 360Folder 14
"The Outlook for Education," Speech at the Lake Forest Academy, 28 April 1938Box 360Folder 15
"The State of the University," 1 May 1938Box 360Folder 16
"Education and Social Improvement," Speech at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanCouncil on Education, 7 May 1938
Box 360Folder 17
"The Outlook for Education," Address before the Women's City Club of Quincy, 18 May1938
Box 360Folder 18
Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 10 June 1938Box 360Folder 19
Address on Groton School Prize Day, 12 June 1938Box 361Folder 1
Address at the Western Reserve Academy, 13 June 1938Box 361
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Folder 2A Speech about Educational and Vocational Guidance at the Conference on Backgroundof Educational and Vocational Guidance, 21 June 1938
Box 361Folder 3
"Educational Program and Procedures for Students at the College Level," Address at theUniversity of Chicago Conference on Business Education, 1 July 1938
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Address to Entering Freshmen of the University of Chicago, 26 September 1938Box 361Folder 5
Introduction to Speakers at the Faculty Homecoming Dinner of the University ofChicago, 12 October 1938
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"The Free Mind," Address at the New York Herald-Tribune Forum, 25 October 1938,1938-1939
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"Education in a Democratic Society," 3 November 1938Box 361Folder 8
Address before the American Historical Society, 30 December 1938Box 361Folder 9
Speech at the Dinner Meeting at Standard Club, 5 January 1939Box 361Folder 10
Address to the Trustees at the Annual Dinner of the Trustees to the Members of theFaculties, 11 January 1939
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Memorial Service for Henry Schultz, 30 January 1939Box 361Folder 12
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education," 35th Annual Congress onMedical Education and Licensure, 13 February 1939
Box 361Folder 13
"Introduction of Dr. Eduard Benes" at the Commercial Club of Chicago, 24 February1939
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Celebration of Eightieth Birthday of Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, 27 February 1939Box 361
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Folder 15"Civilization and Politics," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 12 March1939
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"The Outlook for Education," David Levy Yulee Lecture at University of Florida, 20March 1939
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Speech at Student Dinner at the University of Chicago, 12 April 1939Box 362Folder 2
"The Legal and Social Concepts in Parole," talk at the First National Parole Conference,17-18 April 1939
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Speech at the Opening of the Museum of Modern Art, 10 May 1939Box 362Folder 4
"Your Guest of Honor," Speech at William J. Hutchins' Retirement, 18 May 1939Box 362Folder 5
"Democracy and Education," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 13 June1939
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"The State of the University," 15 September 1939Box 362Folder 7
Address to Entering Freshmen of the University of Chicago, 25 September 1939Box 362Folder 8
Faculty Homecoming Dinner of the University of Chicago, 5 October 1939Box 362Folder 9
Script for a Recorded Conversation between Hutchins and Clifton Utley on the occasionalof the Annual Alumni Meeting of the University of Chicago, 20 October 1939
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Speech at Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity, 20 October 1939Box 362Folder 11
"The Layman and Public Education," 6 November 1939Box 362Folder 12
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Introduction of Dr. Edward C. Lindeman at the Annual City-Wide RecreationConference of the Chicago Recreation Commission, 8 November 1939
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Memorial Service for James Weber Linn, 16 November 1939Box 362Folder 14
About Endowed Universities, University of Chicago Alumni, 20 November 1939Box 362Folder 15
Speech at the Social Science Research Building 10th Anniversary Banquet, 1 December1939
Box 362Folder 16
Address at Annual Trustees' Dinner at the University of Chicago, 10 January 1940Box 362Folder 17
"Football and College Life," Speech to the University of Chicago undergraduate students,12 January 1940
Box 363Folder 1
"What Chicago Means," Speech at the Inaugural Dinner looking at the 50th AnniversaryCelebration of the University of Chicago, 18 January 1940
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"The Outlook for Education," Address before the Chicago Church Foundation, February1940
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"Wisdom and Goodness," address before the Phi Beta Kappa Chapter of Yale University,26 February 1940
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"March 10, 1940" ("Problems which challenge the college graduate"), ConvocationSermon at the University of Chicago, 10 March 1940
Box 363Folder 5
Notes for an address at the Lake Forest Alumni Meeting at Lasker Estate, 25 March 1940Box 363Folder 6
"Reminiscences" ("The Higher Learning: 1940"), Address before the Faculty and Studentsof Teachers College, Columbia University, 25 April 1940
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"Preparedness" ("What Shall We Defend? We are losing our Moral Principles"),Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 11 June 1940
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Box 363Folder 8
"Education and the Defense of Democracy," address at the Quadricentennial Celebrationof the Founding of the Society of Jesus, Loyola University, 12 June 1940, 1941
Box 363Folder 9
"The State of the University," 1 September 1940Box 363Folder 10
"Beginning the 5th Year" ("What the University Celebrates"), Hutchins' 5th-YearAnniversary as President of the University of Chicago, 8 October 1940
Box 363Folder 11
"The Challenge of the Market Place," Address at the Chicago Rotary Club, 10 December1940
Box 363Folder 12
"Our American Preparedness," a Radio Speech broadcast by the NBC, 28 December 1940Box 363Folder 13
"1951: The Effect of the Next Ten Years on Education," University of Chicago RoundTable broadcast by the NBC, 29 December 1940
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Speech at the Annual Trustees' Dinner at the University of Chicago, 8 January 1941Box 363Folder 15
Oak Park Community Lecture, 13 January 1941Box 364Folder 1
"America and the War" ("The Path to War: We are drifting into Suicide"), Radio Addressbroadcast by the NBC, 23 January 1941
Box 364Folder 2
"Higher Education and National Defense," address to the Chicago Association ofCommerce, 29 January 1941
Box 364Folder 3
"The Junior College and Terminal Education," Address before the American Associationof Junior Colleges, 28 February 1941
Box 364Folder 4
"Education and Democracy," speech at the Community School of Adult Education,Morristown NJ, 3 March 1941
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"The Outlook for Education," speech to Phi Beta Kappa Alumni at New York, 4 March1941
Box 364Folder 6
"The Proposition is Peace" ("America's Destiny"), address at Rockefeller Chapel of theUniversity of Chicago broadcast by the MBS, 30 March 1941
Box 365Folder 1
"Dr. Hutchins asserts United States in War would love what it has of Four Freedoms,"Testimony at Congress, 2 April 1941
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"The Aims of Education," 24 April 1941Box 365Folder 3
"Materialism and its Consequences," 25 April 1941Box 365Folder 4
"Democracy, Defense, and War," 25 April 1941Box 365Folder 5
"Education and the Defense of Democracy," Address at the Quadricentennial Celebrationof the Society of Jesus, 12 May 1941
Box 365Folder 6
"Should we do whatever is necessary to insure a British Victory?" Town Meeting broadcastby the NBC, 26 May 1941
Box 365Folder 7
Address before the Alumni Assembly of the University of Chicago, 7 June 1941Box 365Folder 8
"A Liberal Education" ("Dark Hours of History"), Convocation Address at the Universityof Chicago, 10 June 1941
Box 365Folder 9
"The State of the University," 10 August 1941Box 365Folder 10
"Ethics, Politics, and Education," speech at the 50th Anniversary Symposium of theUniversity of Chicago, 26 September 1941
Box 366Folder 1
"Owls to Athens," address at the University of Chicago Alumni Assembly, 27 September1941
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Folder 2"The University and the City," Speech at the Citizens Dinner of the University ofChicago's 50th Anniversary, 28 September 1941
Box 366Folder 3
"The Next Fifty Years," Convocation Address at the 50th Convocation of the University ofChicago, 29 September 1941
Box 366Folder 4
"Freedom and the University," Speech at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of theUniversity of Chicago, October 1941
Box 366Folder 5
"The Revolution of the University and its Students to the War," address to the Universityof Chicago student body at a Special Assembly, 19 December 1941
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"The University at War" ("We Must Toil to Meet the Challenge of Our Time"), addressto the Faculty and the Trustees of the University of Chicago, 7 January 1942, and at theSinai Temple Forum, 12 January 1942
Box 366Folder 7
Speech at Luncheon of the Citizens' Board of the University of Chicago, 5 February 1942Box 366Folder 8
"The Bachelor Degree at the University of Chicago," 11 February 1942Box 366Folder 9
"Education at War," Address before the North Central Association of College andSecondary Schools, 25 March 1942
Box 366Folder 10
"The Chapel Sermon" ("Victory must begin at home"), Sermon at the RockefellerMemorial Chapel at the University of Chicago, 11 April 1942
Box 366Folder 11
"The Nature of Democracy," Speech at the University of Chicago, 17 April 1942Box 366Folder 12
"Introduction," speech at the Anniversary Celebration in Honor of Alexander Meiklejohn,8-10 May 1942
Box 366Folder 13
Address to Selected High School Students on Why they should come to the University ofChicago, 9 May 1942
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Folder 14Welcome Speech to the Knickerbocker Society of Chicago at the University of Chicago, 12May 1942
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"How to Save the College," 26 May 1942Box 366Folder 16
"Education for Freedom," University of Chicago Round Table broadcast by the NBC, 7June 1942
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"The Autobiography of a Student who did not go to St John's," 8 June 1942Box 366Folder 18
Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 19 June 1942Box 366Folder 19
"The Autobiography of an Uneducated Man," 24 June 1942Box 366Folder 20
"The Nature of Democracy," address before the Faculty Forum of the YMCA, Universityof Illinois, 18 August 1942
Box 366Folder 21
"The State of the University," 10 September 1942Box 367Folder 1
Speech at the University of Chicago Law School Alumni Annual Dinner, 16 October 1942Box 367Folder 2
"Education at War," Address before the Central Ohio Teachers Association, 30 October1942
Box 367Folder 3
Acceptance Speech of the DeLee Foundation at the University of Chicago, 23 November1942
Box 367Folder 4
"Opening Remarks," speech at A Conference of Invited College Representatives held at theUniversity of Chicago, 29-30 December 1942
Box 367Folder 5
"The University in War and Peace" ("Education and the Duration"), address at Universityof Chicago Faculty and Trustees Dinner, 13 January 1943
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Folder 6"The Outlook for the High School Graduate," 28 January 1943
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"The Outlook for the High School Graduate," Speech at Student Chapel Service atMillsaps College, 17 February 1943
Box 367Folder 8
"Education at War," Speech at the Faculty-Trustees Dinner of Millsaps College, 17February 1943
Box 367Folder 9
"Introduction" at "Education for Freedom," a University of Chicago Round Tablebroadcast by the NBC, 21 March 1943
Box 367Folder 10
Chapel Sermon at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel of the University of Chicago, 4 April1943
Box 367Folder 11
"The Outlook for Civilization," Speech at the Annual Banquet of the Henry GeorgeSchool of Social Science, 26 April 1943
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"Education for Freedom," 29 April 1943Box 367Folder 13
"Why does the University Need Money?" 20 May 1943Box 367Folder 14
"The Outlook for the Preparatory School Graduate," 4 June 1943Box 367Folder 15
"The Outlook for Education," Annual Phi Delta Kappa Lectures sponsored by ZetaChapter, the University of Chicago, 5 August 1943
Box 367Folder 16
Address before the American Bar Association, 23 August 1943Box 367Folder 17
"The value of the Museum" ("Museums Share Responsibility of Teaching Men to LiveTogether," "The Challenge of Leisure"), address at the Commemoration of the 50thAnniversary of Field Museum of National History, 15 September 1943
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Speech at Homecoming Dinner of the University of Chicago, 7 October 1943
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Address before the Minnesota Education Association, 15 October 1943Box 367Folder 20
"The Place of Theological Education in a University" ("Education for Salvation"), addressat the Inauguration of the Federated Theological Faculty, Rockefeller Memorial Chapel ofthe University of Chicago, 25 October 1943
Box 368Folder 1
"The State of the University," 1 November 1943Box 368Folder 2
"What is Liberal Education?" Speech at Princeton University, 18 November 1943Box 368Folder 3
"The Next Fifteen Years," address at the Trustees-Faculty Dinner of the University ofChicago, 12 January 1944
Box 368Folder 4
Introduction of Speakers at the Chicago Institute of Religious Studies, 19 January 1944Box 368Folder 5
Notes for Speech "The American University," 14 February 1944Box 368Folder 6
"What is Liberal Education," 19 March 1944Box 368Folder 7
Commencement Address at Asheville School, 18 May 1944Box 368Folder 8
Commencement Address at the Milton Academy, 28 May 1944Box 368Folder 9
Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 17 June 1944Box 368Folder 10
"Education for Freedom," Centennial Lectures, at Saint Mary's College, 16 July 1944,1945
Box 368Folder 11
"The Organization and Purpose of the University," address to the Faculty and Students ofthe Summer Quarter, 20 July 1944
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"The Outlook for Civilization," Speech at the Executive's Club, 28 September 1944Box 368Folder 13
"The Issue in Education," Speech at the University of Dubuque, 17 October 1944Box 368Folder 14
"The State of the University," 19 October 1944Box 368Folder 15
Speech at Temple University, 1 November 1944Box 368Folder 16
"Should we have universal military training in peacetime?" address at the University ofChicago Round Table broadcast by the NBC, 26 November 1944
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"The City, Organism, and Artifact," 19 December 1944Box 368Folder 18
"The Crisis of Our Time," address at the University of Chicago Round Table broadcast bythe NBC, 24 December 1944
Box 368Folder 19
"The Threat to American Revolution," 30 December 1944Box 368Folder 20
Speech at the Annual Trustees-Faculty Dinner of the University of Chicago, 10 January1945
Box 368Folder 21
"Judge not…" ("V-E Day," "In the Name of our Dead," "The New Realism," "Hitler'sConquest of America," "Unrealistic Realism," "Is Christianity 'Unrealism'"), V-E DayAddress, 8 May 1945
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Speech for the 50th Anniversary of University of Chicago Lying-In Hospital, 12 May 1945Box 369Folder 2
A Radio Speech broadcast from the University High School, 16 May 1945Box 369Folder 3
"The University," Speech to the Citizens Board of the University of Chicago, 18 May1945
Box 369Folder 4
"The New realism," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 15 June 1945
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"Atomic Force: Its Meaning for Mankind," address at the University of Chicago RoundTable broadcast by the NBC, 12 August 1945
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"The State of the University," 25 September 1945Box 369Folder 7
"The Atomic Book versus Civilization," Sermon at the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel of theUniversity of Chicago, 14 October 1945, 1945-1946
Box 369Folder 8
"Peace and the Atom Bomb," address at the University of Chicago Round Table broadcastby the NBC, 11 November 1945
Box 369Folder 9
"World Government," 28 November 1945Box 369Folder 10
"The Business of Citizens," address before the National Citizens Political ActionCommittee, 13 December 1945, 1946
Box 369Folder 11
Convocation Statement at the University of Chicago, 21 December 1945Box 369Folder 12
Speech at the Trustees' Dinner of the University of Chicago, 9 January 1946Box 369Folder 13
"Headline Edition," Radio Talk broadcast by the ABC, 14 January 1946Box 369Folder 14
Statement before the United States Senate Special Committee on Atomic Energy, 79thCongress 2nd Session, 25 January 1946
Box 369Folder 15
Speech at the Inauguration of A.C. McGiffert as President as the Chicago TheologicalSeminary, 4 February 1946
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Testimony on Universal Military Training, 18 February 1946Box 369Folder 17
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"Atomic Energy: Peace or War with Soviet Russia?" Radio address broadcast by the CBS,5 March 1496, also "Atomic Energy and Freedom," address at the University of ChicagoRound Table broadcast by the NBC, 10 March 1946
Box 369Folder 18
"How to Blunder into War with Russia," speech at the Modern Forum of Los Angeles, 25March 1946, 1959
Box 370Folder 1
Notes for a Speech about Adult Education at the Harvester Club, 18 April 1946Box 370Folder 2
"The Administrator" ("The Task of the Administrator"), address to the University ofChicago's Committee on Social Thought at the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, 23 April1946, 1946-1969
Box 370Folder 3
"What should be Our Policy toward Russia?" Town Meeting broadcast by the NBC, 25April 1946
Box 370Folder 4
"The Issue in Education: 1946," address before the American Council on Education, 3May 1946, 1946-1947
Box 370Folder 5
"A Moral, Intellectual, and Spiritual Revolution," Convocation Address at the Universityof Chicago, 14 June 1946
Box 370Folder 6
"The State of the Nation," speech at the Modern Forum of Los Angeles, 18 November1946
Box 370Folder 7
"The State of the University," 25 November 1946Box 370Folder 8
"The Atomic Bomb and Education," Radio address broadcast by the BBC, 1 December1946
Box 370Folder 9
"The Good News of Damnation," address before the Publicity Club Luncheon, 8 January1947
Box 370Folder 10
"What has man Wrought" ("What has Man made of his world"), address before New YorkZoological Society, 21 January 1947
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Box 370Folder 11
"The Relationship between Education and Business," Address at the Britannica ScalesConference, 12 February 1947
Box 371Folder 1
"The Significance of Education," Speech at the YMCA Town Hall, 3-4 March 1947Box 371Folder 2
"A Free and Responsible Press," address at the University of Chicago Round Tablebroadcast by the NBC, 6 April 1947
Box 371Folder 3
"Where do we go from Here in Education," address before the Economic Club in Detroit,12 May 1947
Box 371Folder 4
"The Education We Need," Address before the Symposium at the installation of the newpresident of the University of Illinois, 16 May 1947
Box 371Folder 5
"Film for Adult Education and World Peace" ("Adult Education and World Peace,""Film can be World Saving Force," "Films, a Civilizing Force"), address at the NationalAssociation of Visual Education Dealers (NAVED), 27 June 1947
Box 371Folder 6
"The Third Year of the Atomic Age: What Should We Do Now?" address at theUniversity of Chicago Round Table broadcast by the NBC, 24 August 1947
Box 371Folder 7
"The Constitutional Foundations of World Order," address at Meeting of the SocialScience Foundation, the University of Denver, 13 October 1947
Box 371Folder 8
Speech on occasion of the Fifth Anniversary of the first self-sustaining nuclear reaction, 2December 1947
Box 371Folder 9
"Industrial Applications of Atomic Energy," Speech at the 52nd Congress of AmericanIndustry, 5 December 1947
Box 371Folder 10
"Universal Military Training" ("Conscription – An Act of War"), address at the NationalCouncil for the Prevention of War, 14 December 1947
Box 371Folder 11
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"Universal Military Training," Testimony at the U.S. Senate, 16 December 1947Box 371Folder 12
"Population Pressure and Freedom," Address before Fairfield Osborn – ConsultationFund, circa 1948
Box 371Folder 13
"The Foundations of World Order," Denby Lecture, Detroit MI, 26 February 1948Box 371Folder 14
"The Problem of World Government" ("Statement from a Round Table"), statement atthe University of Chicago Round Table broadcast by the NBC, 4 April 1948
Box 371Folder 15
"Freedom of Thought and the Future of America" ("In defense of Science and Freedom– Speeches at the Condon Dinner"), address at the Emergency Committee of AtomicScientists, 12 April 1948
Box 371Folder 16
Speech at the Dedication of Judd Hall, 15 April 1948Box 371Folder 17
"The Role of Liberal Education in An Atomic World," Speech at Des Moines IA, 20 AprilBox 371Folder 18
A Speech about the Task of the University at the Trustees-Faculty Dinner of theUniversity of Chicago, 12 May 1948
Box 371Folder 19
"A Speech in Frankfurt" ("Intellectuals of the World Unite!"), speech at the 100thAnniversary Celebration of the German National Assembly, Frankfurt, 18 May 1948
Box 371Folder 20
"International Intellectual Cooperation," Address at Rectors Conference, 19 May 1948Box 372Folder 1
"About World Government" ("The Pros and Cons of World Government," "Summaryand Program," "Hutchins Urges World Government as Only Means to Avert War,""The First in Human History"), address at Institute of International Affairs, University ofWyoming, 15 June 1948
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"The Arts of Freedom," Speech at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel of the University ofChicago, 21 September 1948
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Speech at the Faculty Homecoming Dinner of the University of Chicago, 1 October 1948Box 372Folder 4
Address at the Funeral of Charles H. Swift, 2 October 1948Box 372Folder 5
"Industry and the Atom," address at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Controllers Instituteof America, 11 October 1948
Box 372Folder 6
"Moral, Religion, and Higher Education," The Bedell Lecture at Kenyon College, 24October 1948
Box 372Folder 7
"Higher Education Today," Speech at the University Club in Philadelphia PA, 29 October1948
Box 372Folder 8
"A Business without a Balance Sheet," address at the Citizens Board of the University ofChicago, 4 November 1948
Box 372Folder 9
"Freedom Requires Responsibility," address at the National Conference of EditorialWriters, Louisville KY, 19 November 1948
Box 372Folder 10
"Education and Democracy," Baccalaureate Address at the University of Chicago, 12December 1948, 1948-1949
Box 372Folder 11
Speech at the Trustees' Dinner of the University of Chicago, 12 January 1949Box 372Folder 12
"A Spotlight Catches the Press," talk on the report of the Commission on the Freedom ofthe Press, 14 January 1949
Box 372Folder 13
"The College and the Needs of Society," 19 January 1949Box 372Folder 14
Address before the New York Bar Association, 26 January 1949Box 372Folder 15
"Higher Education Today," Speech at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College), 8February 1949
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Folder 1"St. Thomas and the World State," Aquinas Lecture at Marquette University, 6 March1949, 1950-1952 and 1976
Box 373Folder 2
"The College and the Needs of Society," address at Twin Cities Carleton Alumni Club, 4April 1949
Box 373Folder 3
Testimony before the Broyles Commission (Subversive Activities Commission of theIllinois State Legislature) ("What Hutchins Told the Broyles Commission," "Hutchins atSpringfield"), 21 April 1949
Box 373Folder 4
"Goethe and the Unity of Mankind Today," address at the University of Chicago RoundTable broadcast by the NBC, 24 April 1949
Box 373Folder 5
"What Price for Freedom?" ("The American Way of Life," "What are we afraid of,""Sanity and Courage"), Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 17 June 1949
Box 373Folder 6
"Goethe and the Unity of Mankind," address at the Goethe Bicentennial Convocation inAspen, Colorado, 12 July 1949
Box 373Folder 7
"The Public Library: Its Place in Education," Address at the Graduate Library SchoolConference, 8 August 1949
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Address to Entering Students of the University of Chicago, 20 September 1949Box 373Folder 9
"The State of the University, 1929-1949," 21 September 1949Box 373Folder 10
Speech at the Sonia Shankman Foundation Dinner, 21 September 1949Box 373Folder 11
Memorial Address for Paul V. Harper, 7 October 1949Box 373Folder 12
"Americanism, Education, and Communism," Address before the American Legion, 14November 1949
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"The College and the Needs of Society," Speech at Houston University, 9 December 1949Box 373Folder 14
"The Next Fifty Years in Higher Education," 13 December 1949Box 373Folder 15
Speech at the Memorial Service for Paul S. Russell, 10 January 1949Box 374Folder 1
"Moral and Higher Education," University of Chicago Round Table broadcast by NBC,15 January 1950
Box 374Folder 2
"The Idea of a College," address at Inauguration of Paul Wagner as President of RollinsCollege, 18 February 1950
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"The Idea of a College," speech at the Modern Forum of Los Angeles, 19 April 1950Box 374Folder 4
"The University as Leader" ("The University and the Mind of the Age"), Hiram College,28 April 1950
Box 374Folder 5
"The Inscription on Our Hearts," Convocation Address at the University of Chicago, 16June 1950
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A Speech on Graduating Exercises of the Basic Program of the University College, 22 June1950
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"Freedom as a Moral Concept," Address at the Summer Education Conference, 29 June1950
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"Views on a Divided World," address at the University of Chicago Round Table broadcastby NBC, 9 July 1950
Box 374Folder 9
"What it means to be educated," address to new college students of the University ofChicago, 26 September 1950
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Speech at the Dedication of the American Meat Institute, 3 October 1950Box 374
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Folder 11"The Freedom of the University," address at Parents Association of the Laboratory School,1 November 1950, 1950-1951
Box 374Folder 12
"A Farewell Address," address to the Trustees-Faculty Dinner at the University of Chicago,10 January 1951
Box 374Folder 13
"Educational Credo" ("To Change our Environment," "The Case of the Blue Serge Suit,""A Message to the Young Generation"), Farewell Address to the Student Assembly at theUniversity of Chicago, 2 February 1951
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"The Outlook for Education," Avalon Park Forum, 11 February 1951Box 375Folder 2
Remarks at the Pasadena Chambers of Commerce, 24 April 1951Box 375Folder 3
"Why Education has Failed," address to the Association of Canadian Advertisers, 2 May1951
Box 375Folder 4
Address before the Alumni Assembly, 9 June 1951Box 375Folder 5
"The Crisis in Peace Negotiations," address at the University of Chicago Round Tablebroadcast by the NBC, 26 August 1951
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"The Democratic Dilemma," Gottesman Lectures at Uppsala University, 29 September1951
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Speech at the Inauguration of Lawrence A Kimpton as President of the University ofChicago, 18 October 1951
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"What is Education?" address at the Annual Dinner Meeting of the Beverly Hills Branchof the Los Angeles County Medical Association, 15 January 1952
Box 375Folder 9
"Some Questions about Education in North America," Marfleet Lectures at the Universityof Toronto, 4-5 March 1952
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Folder 10Statement on behalf of the Ford Foundation at the U.S. House of Representatives, 25November 1952
Box 375Folder 11
"Principles of Democracy," address at the 161st Anniversary of the Bill of Rights in auspiceof the ACLU, 12 December 1952
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Convocation Address at Haverford College, 4 June 1954Box 375Folder 13
Remarks before the National Press Club at Washington DC, 26 January 1955Box 375Folder 14
"The Newer Orthodoxy" ("A Witty Attack on the Reece Committee – and a SadConfession," "How foundations (like the rest of us) are intimidated"), Remarks at theNational Press Club, 7 February 1955
Box 375Folder 15
"Academic Freedom," Address before the American Academy of Political and SocialScience, 2 April 1955
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"The Sources of National Strength," address at California Institute of Technology, 16April 1955
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"The Meaning and Significance of Academic Freedom," American Academic of Politicaland Social Sciences, 2 April 1955
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"Aims and Right of Foundations" ("The Administrator Reconsidered"), address before theAmerican College of Hospital Administrators, 18 September 1955
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"The Administrator Reconsidered," Address before the American College of HospitalAdministrations, 19 September 1955
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"The Promise of Education," Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, Montreal, 18 November 1955Box 375Folder 21
"Let Freedom Ring," address to the Business and Professional Associates of the AmericanJewish Congress, 31 January 1956
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Folder 22"Survival and Freedom," interview with Mike Wallace, 1958
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"Is Democracy Possible," speech of acceptance of the Sidney Hillman Award of 1958, 21January 1959, 1959-1962
Box 375Folder 24
"Today's Social Issues and Their Implications," address before the Jewish Family andCommunity Service Organization, 20 September 1959
Box 376Folder 1
"The University and the Republic," address at the Empire Club of Canada, 16 November1959
Box 376Folder 2
"Education and the National Purpose," address at Rice University, 13 February 1962,1963
Box 376Folder 3
"The Political Animal," speech at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institution, July1962
Box 376Folder 4
"The Future of the Wall" ("We Need to Learn What Education is and Who isResponsible," "The Wall Between Church and State"), address at the University ofChicago, 9 January 1963
Box 376Folder 5
"On Education," Speech at Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, April 1963Box 376Folder 6
"Education and a Free Society," Speech at University of Bridgeport, 6 November 1963Box 376Folder 7
"In My Opinion," Television Program at the National Educational Television, 4 January1967
Box 376Folder 8
"The University and the Multiversity," Winter Convocation Address at the University ofChicago, 17 March 1967
Box 376Folder 9
"Universitetets Oppgave Og Hvordan den Bør Løses" (Norwegian, "The Task of theUniversity"), Speech at Studieselskapet Samfunn, Oslo, 3 June 1967
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Folder 10"Stamp Out Engineering Schools," lecture at Georgia Institute of Technology, 12 October1967
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"The Truth about the Center," Speech at the University of Chicago, 8 November 1967Box 376Folder 12
"Educator," speech at Tribute to William Benton on the occasion of his 25th anniversaryas Chairman and Publisher of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., 1 February 1968
Box 376Folder 13
"Trees Grew in Brooklyn," Interview with Frank K. Kelly, November 1968Box 376Folder 14
"Reclothe us in our rightful mind," remarks at Convocation Luncheon following theInauguration of Edwin H. Levi as President of the University of Chicago, 14 November1968
Box 376Folder 15
"A Vision of Athens," Speech at Westside Community Center in Los Angeles, 26 March1969
Box 377Folder 1
"Desperation in Education," address at Conference on Social Futures Relating to HealthCare, December 1973
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A Quote of Robert M. Hutchins recorded in What They Said in 1973 (1974)Box 377Folder 3
Address at Dedication of the Graduate Studies and Research Center of California StateUniversity, Long Beach, 1975
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"On Political Maturity" ("All Our Institutions are in Disarray"), address at California StateUniversity for the dedication of Graduate Studies and Research Center, 20 May 1974,1974-1975
Box 377Folder 5
Two Unidentified Speech Outlines, N.D.Box 377Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withColumbia Broadcasting Corporation, October 1935
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Folder 7Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, A-C, October 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, D-F, October 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, G-H, October 1935
Box 377Folder 10
Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, I-N, October 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, O-R, October 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, S, October 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, T-Z, October 1935
Box 378Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "What it means to go to college" (1935) withaudience members, General, October 1935
Box 378Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "What is a University?" (1935) with audiencemembers, A-E, April – June 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What is a University?" (1935) with audiencemembers, F-L, April – June 1935
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "What is a University?" (1935) with audiencemembers, M-Z, May 1935 – June 1936
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, A-L, May – June 1941
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, M-Z, May 1941
Box 379Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, A-Z, May 1941
Box 379Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, with special replies, A-H, May – June 1941
Box 379Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, with special replies, I-P, March – June 1941
Box 379Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, with special replies, Q-Z, May 1941
Box 379Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, Unanswered [1/2], May 1941
Box 379Folder 7
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941)with audience members, Unanswered [2/2], May 1941
Box 379Folder 8
Correspondence regarding radio speech "Town Hall Meeting of the Air" (22 May 1941),General, December 1940 – June 1941
Box 379Folder 9
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941),General, March – April 1941
Box 380Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, A-C, March – June 1941
Box 380Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, D-F, March – May 1941
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Box 380Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, G-J, March – April 1941
Box 380Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, K-L, March – April 1941
Box 380Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, M-N, March – April 1941
Box 381Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, O-R, March – May 1941
Box 381Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, S, March – April 1941
Box 381Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 1, T-Z, March – April 1941
Box 381Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3, A-C, March – May 1941
Box 381Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3, D-G, March – April 1941
Box 381Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3, H-L, March – May 1941
Box 382Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3, M-O, March – June 1941
Box 382Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3, P-S, March – October 1941
Box 382Folder 3
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3, T-Z, March – April 1941
Box 382Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3 and special replies, A-G, March – April 1941
Box 382Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3 and special replies, H-M, March – April 1941
Box 382Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received reply no. 3 and special replies, N-Z, March – June 1941
Box 382Folder 7
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, A-B, April – July 1941
Box 383Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, C, March – March 1941
Box 383Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, D-G, March – May 1941
Box 383Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, H-Hottendorf, March – May 1941
Box 383Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, Howell-J, April – May 1941
Box 383Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, K-L, April – October 1941
Box 383Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, M, March – June 1941
Box 384Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, N-Q, April – August 1941
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Box 384Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, R-S, March – May 1941
Box 384Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, T-Z, March – September 1941
Box 384Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members, Critical letters, A-Z, March – April 1941
Box 384Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members, Anonymous letters, March – April 1941
Box 384Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members, Unanswered, March 1941 – December 1943
Box 384Folder 7
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members, General [1/3], March – November 1941
Box 384Folder 8
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members, General [2/3], February 1941
Box 385Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "The Proposition is Peace" (30 March 1941) withaudience members, General [3/3], January – March 1941
Box 385Folder 2
Radio Speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941), Press Release, 24 January 1941Box 385Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, A-Boet, May 1940 – February 1941
Box 385Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, Bof-B, January – May 1941
Box 385Folder 5
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience member that received special replies s, C-E, January – October 1941
Box 385Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, F-G, January – February 1941
Box 385Folder 7
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, H, January – May 1941
Box 386Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, I-L, January – February 1941
Box 386Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, M, January – June 1941
Box 386Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, N-P, January – July 1941
Box 386Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, Q-Smith, January – October 1941
Box 386Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, Spoffard-T, January – May 1941
Box 386Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special replies, U-Z, January – March 1941
Box 387Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received special form replies, A-Z, January 1941
Box 387Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, A-Bishop, January – February 1941
Box 387Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, Black-B, January 1941
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, C, January – February 1941
Box 387Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, D-E, January – February 1941
Box 387Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, F-G, January – February 1941
Box 387Folder 7
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, H, January – March 1941
Box 388Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, I-K, January 1941
Box 388Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, L, January – March 1941
Box 388Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, M-McWilliams, January 1941
Box 388Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, Mead-N, January 1941
Box 388Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, O-R, January – February 1941
Box 388Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, S-Smiley, January 1941
Box 389Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, Smith-T, January 1941
Box 389Folder 2
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.1, U-Z, January – February 1941
Box 389Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.2, A-G, January – March 1941
Box 389Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.2, H-R, January – March 1941
Box 389Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.2, S-Z, January – June 1941
Box 390Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, A-B, January – February 1941
Box 390Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, C-D, January – February 1941
Box 390Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, E-G, January 1941
Box 390Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, H, January – February 1941
Box 390Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, I-K, January 1941
Box 390Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, L, January – February 1941
Box 391Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, M, January – March 1941
Box 391Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, N-P, January – February 1941
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Box 391Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, Q-R, January 1941
Box 391Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, S, January 1941
Box 391Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members that received reply no.3, T-Z, January – February 1941
Box 391Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941), lettersconcerning the Daughters of the American Revolution, A-Z, January – February 1941
Box 391Folder 7
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, critical letters, A-K, January – February 1941
Box 392Folder 1
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, critical letters, L-P, January – February 1941
Box 392Folder 2
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, critical letters, Q-Z, January – February 1941
Box 392Folder 3
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, Unanswered [1 of 2], January – February 1941
Box 392Folder 4
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, Unanswered [2 of 2], January – February 1941
Box 392Folder 5
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, Anonymous, January – March 1941
Box 392Folder 6
Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, no return address [1 of 2], January – February 1941
Box 392Folder 7
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Correspondence regarding radio speech "America and the War" (23 January 1941) withaudience members, no return address [2 of 2], January – February 1941
Box 393Folder 1
Log of Correspondence regarding radio speeches "America and the War," "TheProposition is Peace," and "Town Hall Speech," 1941
Box 393Folder 2
Index of carbon copies of outgoing Correspondence regarding radio speeches "America andthe War," "The Proposition is Peace," and "Town Hall Speech" [1/2], 1941
Box 393Folder 3
Index of carbon copies of outgoing Correspondence regarding radio speeches "America andthe War," "The Proposition is Peace," and "Town Hall Speech" [2/2], 1941
Box 393Folder 4
Carbon copies of outgoing Correspondence regarding radio speeches "America and theWar," "The Proposition is Peace," and "Town Hall Speech" [1/2], 1941
Box 393Folder 5
Carbon copies of outgoing Correspondence regarding radio speeches "America and theWar," "The Proposition is Peace," and "Town Hall Speech" [2/2], 1941
Subseries 5: Engagements
Box 393Folder 6
Yale Class of 1921 (June 1921), 1921Box 393Folder 7
"Our Contemporary Ancestors" (November 1921), 1921Box 393Folder 8
"Campus Relevancies," 1921Box 393Folder 9
"The South and Yale Today," 1921Box 393Folder 10
Stanford Men's Club (January 23, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 11
Class Agents Dinner (January 25, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 12
Class of '96 Dinner Speech (January 27, 1923), 1923Box 393
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Folder 13Wolf's Head (Yale) Dinner (January 1923), 1923
Box 393Folder 14
Boston Yale Club Alumni (February 14, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 15
New Haven Association of Credit Men (March 1, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 16
Alpha Delta Phi (March 6, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 17
Yale Alumni – Hartford (March 7, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 18
Milford Men's Club (March 20, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 19
Fairfield County Association (April 9, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 20
Yale Law Journal Dinner (April 21, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 21
New Haven Alumni Association (April 24, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 22
Yale Class of 1921 (April 28, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 23
Connecticut Association of Credit Men (May 17, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 24
Yale Alumni Day Luncheon (June 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 25
Philadelphia Radio (December 4, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 26
Alpha Delta Phi (December 18, 1923), 1923Box 393Folder 27
Brooks Club, Trinity Church (January 14, 1924), 1924Box 393Folder 28
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Yale Class of 1892 Reunion (January 25, 1924), 1924Box 393Folder 29
Yale Alumni – Class of 1908 (February 1, 1924) – Slip Only, undatedBox 393Folder 30
Essex County (March 28, 1924), 1924Box 393Folder 31
Hotchkiss College Commencement (May 1924), 1924Box 394Folder 1
Yale Alumni University Day (June 1924), 1924Box 394Folder 2
New Haven Lawn Club (November 18, 1924), 1924Box 394Folder 3
Essex County/Plainfield, 1924Box 394Folder 4
Headmasters' Associations – Introducing Admiral Sims (February 6, 1925), 1925Box 394Folder 5
Yale Law School Alumni (May 4, 1925), 1925Box 394Folder 6
Yale Alumni University Day Luncheon (June 1925), 1925Box 394Folder 7
Yale-Oxford Debate (October 23, 1925), 1925Box 394Folder 8
"Equitable Ejectment" (December 30, 1925), 1925Box 394Folder 9
Hotchkiss College Commencement (May 2, 1926), 1926Box 394Folder 10
"Evidence and the Scientific Method" (December 1926), 1926Box 394Folder 11
Yale Alumni (December 1926), 1926Box 394Folder 12
Yale-in-China, 1926
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Box 394Folder 13
New York Oberlin Alumni (January 1927), 1927Box 394Folder 14
Hotchkiss College Commencement (June 1927), 1927Box 394Folder 15
"An Institute of Procedure at Yale University," 1927Box 394Folder 16
"American Education in 1928" (January 16, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 17
"Legal Education" (January 28, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 18
Oberlin Alumni of Boston (April 2, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 19
Harvard Law Review (April 2, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 20
Berea College Commencement (April 7, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 21
"Connecticut and the Yale Law School" (April 20, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 22
American Law Institute (April 28, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 23
"Experiments in Legal Education at Yale" (April 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 24
"American Education in 1928" (May 8, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 25
Yale Law School Alumni – Welcome Address (June 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 26
Community Chest (November 9, 1928), 1928Box 394Folder 27
"Legal Research in West Virginia" (November 28, 1928), 1928Box 394
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Folder 28"Modern Movements in Legal Education" (December 27, 1928) -- Slip Only, undated
Box 394Folder 29
"Fraude's Life of Bunyan," 1928Box 394Folder 30
Yale Alumni, Twin Cities, 1928Box 394Folder 31
Cleveland Real Estate Board, (February 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 32
"Law and Medicine at Yale" (March 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 33
Phi Beta Kappa Banquet (March 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 34
"The Current of Legal Education" (April 4, 1929) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 394Folder 35
"Legal Education" (June 8, 1929) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 394Folder 36
University of Chicago Convocation (June 11, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 37
Alpha Delta Phi, (October 4, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 38
Lafayette College Commencement (June 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 39
University of Chicago Faculty Homecoming Dinner (October 7, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 40
Yale Club Dinner (October 18, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 41
Union League Club October 29, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 42
Commercial Club of Chicago (November 8, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 43
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Inaugural Address (University of Chicago Presidency) (November 19, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 44
University of Chicago – Delegate Luncheon (November 19, 1929) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 394Folder 45
Inauguration Dinner Speech (November 19, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 46
University of Chicago Student Meeting (November 20, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 47
Sunny Gymnasium Dedication (November 26, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 48
The Standard Club (December 1, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 49
Teachers' Union of Chicago (December 2, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 50
Dedication of George Herbert Jones Laboratory (December 16, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 51
Dedication of Social Science Building (December 16, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 52
Dedication Dinner for Social Science Building (December 16, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 53
"About Admissions and Training" (December 17, 1929), 1929Box 394Folder 54
Trustees' Dinner (January 8, 1930), 1930Box 394Folder 55
Alumni Dinner Speech (January 22, 1930), 1930Box 394Folder 56
"Organized Study of Behavior" (January 19, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 1
"The University and the Commercial World" (February 5, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 2
Medical and Nursing Groups (February 17, 1930), 1930
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Box 395Folder 3
Harvard University Club (February 21, 1930) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 395Folder 4
Alumni Dinner (February 27, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 5
"Child Study and Parent Education" (March 7, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 6
"The University and the Individual" (April 3, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 7
"The Press and Education" (April 18, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 8
"Institute of Human Relations" (April 28, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 9
"The Trend of Education" (May 2, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 10
"Teaching Today" (May 28, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 11
"Teaching Today" (May 29, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 12
University of Chicago Alumni Meeting (June 7, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 13
"Education versus Research" (June 10, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 14
Williams College Commencement (June 16, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 15
"Education in Independence" (June 18, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 16
"Education in the Arts" (June 20, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 17
Jane Addams's 70th Birthday (September 6, 1930), 1930Box 395
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Folder 18University of Chicago Faculty Homecoming Dinner (October 6, 1930), 1930
Box 395Folder 19
Yale Club of Chicago (October 17, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 20
Conference of Major Institutions (October 22, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 21
"The Situation in Education (University of Utopia)," (October 30, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 22
Association of High School Principals (November 20, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 23
Cleveland Phi Beta Kappa, et al. (December 5, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 24
University of Chicago Convocation (December 23, 1930), 1930Box 395Folder 25
"Education and the University of Chicago" (January 2, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 26
Trustees' Dinner (January 8, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 27
"The University in 1931" (March 6, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 28
Collier's Hour, NBC Radio (March 8, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 29
"Importance of Irish Culture" (March 17, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 30
"The Chicago Plan" (March 19, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 31
Association of Doctors of Philosophy (April 14, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 32
Michelson Memorial Service (May 18, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 33
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"New Atlantis" (June 1, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 34
"New Lessons from the New Atlantis" (June 16, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 35
Dedication of Gertrude Dunn Hicks Building (June 22, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 36
Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation (June 22, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 37
"The Upper Divisions of the University of Chicago" (July 9, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 38
Freshman Assembly (September 24, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 39
Homecoming Dinner (October 5, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 40
Yale Club of Chicago (October 16, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 41
"The Chicago Plan and Graduate Study" (November 13, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 42
Philadelphia Yale Club (November 18, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 43
"The Tenure of Professors"/"The Professor Pays" (November 27, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 44
Dedication of the Oriental Institute (December 5, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 45
"The University of Chicago – to the Students" (December 20, 1931), 1931Box 395Folder 46
"Economics and Psychology by Radio" (January 2, 1932), 1932Box 395Folder 47
Trustees' Dinner to Faculties (January 14, 1932), 1932Box 395Folder 48
Kansas City Chamber of Commerce (January 27, 1932) -- Slip Only, undated
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Box 395Folder 49
"The New Plan" (January 27, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 1
Humanities Discussion Group (January 31, 1932) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 2
"The New Plan" (February 9, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 3
Alumni of Washington, D.C. (February 24, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 4
"Education as a National Enterprise" (February 25, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 5
Goethe Centennial (March 8, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 6
Dedication of Boys' Gym (March 3, 1932) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 7
"The New Plan" (March 16, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 8
Annual Banquet of U of C Press (April 21, 1932) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 9
"The New Plan" (April 25, 1932) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 10
"The New Plan" (May 4, 1932) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 11
"The New Plan" (May 17, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 12
Yale-in-China (Francis Hutchins) (May 18, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 13
"The New Plan" (May 27, 1932) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 14
"The New Atlantis" (June 24, 1932), 1932Box 396
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Folder 15"A Democratic Platform" (June 27, 1932), 1932
Box 396Folder 16
Freshman Assembly (September 26, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 17
"The Future of the College" (October 14, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 18
"The Higher Learning in America" (October 25, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 19
"The Higher Learning in America" (October 28, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 20
"The Higher Learning in America" (October 28, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 21
Emergency Welfare Fund News Reel (November 9, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 22
Prairie Club (November 10, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 23
Martin Ryerson Memorial (November 11, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 24
Oriental Institute (November 14, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 25
New Orient Society of America (November 18, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 26
"The Higher Learning in America" (November 21, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 27
"The Higher Learning in America" (November 22, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 28
"The Higher Learning in America" (November 24, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 29
"The Higher Learning in America" (December 5, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 30
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William Vaughan Moody Lecture Introduction (December 15, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 31
Board of Education of Chicago (December 16, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 32
University of Chicago Convocation (December 20, 1932), 1932Box 396Folder 33
Adult Education Council of Chicago (January 11, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 34
"The University as a Leader" (January 12, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 35
"The Higher Learning in America" (January 18, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 36
"The Higher Learning in America" (January 19, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 37
Radio Program WMAQ (January 21, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 38
Sunset Camp League (January 24, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 39
"The Higher Learning in America" (February 2, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 40
Woman's Club Dinner (February 6, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 41
"Education as a National Asset and Responsibility (February 12, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 42
"The Higher Learning in America" (February 14, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 43
Atlanta University Student Assembly (February 16, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 44
Agnes Scott College (February 18, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 45
"The Old and the New in Education" (February 22, 1933), 1933
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Box 396Folder 46
"The Old and the New in Education" (February 22, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 47
"The Higher Learning in America" (February 22, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 396Folder 48
University of Chicago Alumni of Minneapolis (March 1, 1933), 1933Box 396Folder 49
"New Frontiers in the University Area"/"The Chicago Plan" (March 2, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 1
"The Old and the New in Education" (March 2, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 2
Chicago High School Teachers' Association (March 6, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 3
"The Old and the New in Education" (March 12, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 4
University of Chicago Alumni (March 16, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 5
"The Higher Learning in America" (March 30, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 6
Illinois State Teachers' Association (March 30, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 7
"The Old and the New in Education" (April 2, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 8
"State of the Nation" Symposium (April 12, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 9
American Association of Collegiate Registrars (April 18, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 10
Moody Lecture Introduction (April 19, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 11
"The Old and the New in Education" (April 21, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397
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Folder 12"The Professor is Sometimes Right" (May 17, 1933), 1933
Box 397Folder 13
"The Old and the New in Education" (May 17, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 14
Western Universities Club (May 18, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 15
"The Future of the College" (June 6, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 16
"The YMCA" (June 9, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 17
University of Chicago Convocation (June 13, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 18
Norman Wait Harris Foundation (June 20, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 19
"The New Atlantis" (June 22, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 20
"Education and the Public Mind" (July 6, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 21
"Cooperation by Administrators" (July 12, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 22
Conference on Municipal Finance (July 21, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 23
Homecoming Dinner (October 5, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 24
"Back to Galen" (October 13, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 25
University of Chicago Alumni of Indianapolis (October 19, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 26
"How is Public Education to be Saved?" (October 19, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 27
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"How is Public Education to be Saved?" (October 20, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 28
Northeastern Indiana Teachers' Association (October 20, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 29
Sinai Temple Symposium (October 30, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 30
"How is Public Education to be Saved?" (November 3, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 31
"The Future of the College" (November 10, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 32
"How is Public Education to be Saved?" (November 14, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 33
"The Autobiography of an Ex-Law Student" (November 14, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 34
Englewood High School (November 22, 1933) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 35
"The Chicago Plan" (December 6, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 36
"The Proposed Merger with Northwestern (December 12, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 37
"The Issue in the Higher Learning" (December 19, 1933), 1933-1934Box 397Folder 38
"The Autobiography of an Ex-Law Student" (December 29, 1933), 1933Box 397Folder 39
"The Higher Learning II" (January 11, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 40
Friends of the Library (January 25, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 41
Residents of Burton Court (January 31, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 42
"The Old and the New in Education" (February 5, 1934), 1934
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Box 397Folder 43
Citizens of Tulsa (Sinai Speech) (February 5, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 44
"The Old and the New in Education" (February 6, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 45
"The Old and the New in Education" (February 7, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 46
"The Future of the College" (February 7, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 47
University of Chicago Alumni of Oklahoma (February 8, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 48
Oklahoma Education Association (Sinai Speech (February 8, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 49
Hyde Park Men's Club (February 15, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 50
"The Outlook for Education" (February 18, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 51
"The Outlook for Education" (February 19, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 52
University of Chicago Senior Class Meeting (March 8, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 53
"The Old and the New in Education" (March 13, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 54
"America's International Relations" (March 16, 1934) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 397Folder 55
University of Chicago Winter Alumni Assembly (March 17, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 56
Southeastern Illinois Teachers' Association (Sinai Speech) (March 30, 1934), 1934Box 397Folder 57
"The Higher Learning in America" (April 13, 1934), 1934Box 398
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Folder 1"The Educational Function of New England" (April 17, 1934), 1934
Box 398Folder 2
"Democracy and the Higher Learning" (April 17, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 3
Daily Maroon Annual Dinner (May 23, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 4
Peabody College for Teachers (Sinai Speech) (June 8, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 5
University Sing (Radio) (June 9, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 6
"Education and Research I" (June 12, 1934), 1934, 1936Box 398Folder 7
Oberlin/"The Sentimental Alumnus" (June 19, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 8
National Education Association (June 30, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 9
Freshman Assembly (September 26, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 10
Homecoming Dinner (October 4, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 11
"Radio and Public Policy" (October 8, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 12
"New Social Order"/"The Outlook for Education" (October 12, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 13
"Changes in Curriculum"/"The Outlook for Education" (October 12, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 14
Industrial Relations Association (October 19, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 15
"The Outlook for Education" (October 25-16, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 16
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"The Outlook for Education" (November 9-10, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 17
"The Low Down" (December 19, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 18
"The Outlook for Education" (December 28, 1934), 1934Box 398Folder 19
"The Future of the University" (January 10, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 20
Detroit Town Hall (January 23, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 21
"International Economic Relations" (January 24, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 22
"The Outlook for Education" (February 8, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 23
Alumni Winter Assembly – Annual Report (February 21, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 24
"The Future of World Trade" (March 19, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 25
San Antonio (March 21, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 398Folder 26
"The Future of World Trade" (March 21, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 27
"The Higher Learning in America" (March 25-16, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 28
"The Rising Generation" (March 26, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 29
"The Rising Generation" (March 27, 1925) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 398Folder 30
"The Rising Generation" (March 28, 1925) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 398Folder 31
"Autobiography of an Ex-Law Student (March 29, 1935), 1935
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Box 398Folder 32
Chicago and Yale Alumni Clubs (March 30, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 33
"What is a University? " (April 18, 1935), 1935, 1956Box 398Folder 34
"The Outlook for Education" (April 25, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 35
"Autobiography of an Ex-Law Student" (April 26, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 398Folder 36
"The Outlook for Education" (April 29, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 37
"The Future of World Trade" (May 22, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 38
"Teaching at the University" (June 8, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 39
"The Sheep Look Up" (July 10, 1935), 1935Box 398Folder 40
University of Chicago Convocation (June 11, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 1
"The Outlook for Education" (July 12, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 2
"What it Means to Go to College" (September 25, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 3
"What it Means to Go to College" (October 2, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 4
Homecoming Dinner (October 4, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 5
University Broadcasting Council (October 8, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 6
"Education and Business" (October 9, 1935), 1935Box 399
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Folder 7"Public Education"/"The Outlook for Education" (October 16, 1935), 1935
Box 399Folder 8
"Education and the National Life" ("The Outlook for Education") (October 24, 1935),1935
Box 399Folder 9
"The Outlook for Education" (October 24, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 399Folder 10
"The Organization of Education" (October 24, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 399Folder 11
"The Outlook for Education" (October 25, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 12
"Education and the National Life" ("The Outlook for Education") (October 26, 1935),1935
Box 399Folder 13
University of Chicago Alumni of Dayton (October 26, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 399Folder 14
"The Jefferson Outlook on Education" (November 1, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 15
"Education and Social Security"/"Jeffersonian Outlook" (November 1, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 16
School of Business Alumni (November 6, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 17
University of Chicago Citizens' Committee (November 13, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 18
"The Outlook for Education" (November 18, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 19
"The Rising Generation" (November 20, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 20
"The Outlook for Education" ("Social Order") (November 21, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 21
"Education and the Social Order" ("Sheep") (November 22, 1935), 1935
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Box 399Folder 22
Pasadena Lecture Course (November 25, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 399Folder 23
"Education and the Social Order"/ (November 25, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 24
"The Outlook for Public/Higher Education" (November 25-26, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 25
"The Outlook for Education" (November 26, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 26
"The Public and the Educational System" ("Sheep") (November 26, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 27
"The Outlook for Education" (Jefferson) (November 27, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 28
"The Outlook for Higher Education" (November 27, 1935) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 399Folder 29
"The Future of Education" ("Sheep") (December 5, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 30
"The Rising Generation" ("The Outlook for Education") (December 6, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 31
"The Future of World Trade" (December 10, 1935), 1935Box 399Folder 32
"The Higher Learning in America" (December 12, 1935), 1935Box 400Folder 1
University of Chicago Faculty and Trustees/Academic Freedom (January 9, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 2
"Education as a Factor in National Recovery" (January 23, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 3
"Our Civil Liberties" (February 5, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 4
Adult Education Council Lecture (February 17, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400
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Folder 5Chicago Women's Aid (February 18, 1936) -- Slip Only, undated
Box 400Folder 6
Alumni Winter Assembly (February 26, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 7
"Education in Time of Crisis" (March 4, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 8
Alumni Club of Washington, D.C. (March 22, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 9
Junior League Town Hall (March 24, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 10
Young Men's Hebrew Association (March 25, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 11
Law Club (March 27, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 12
Alumni Club of New York (April 6, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 13
"Modern Methods of Education" (April 6, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 14
Publicity Dinner (April 8, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 15
"The World We Live In" (April 14-15, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 16
"The Higher Learning in America" I: External Conditions"/"Confusion in HigherLearning" (April 20, 1936), 1936
Box 400Folder 17
"The Higher Learning in America" II (Dilemmas) (April 21, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 18
"The Higher Learning in America" III: General Education" (April 22, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 19
"The Higher Learning in America" IV: The Higher Learning" (April 23, 1936), 1936Box 400
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Folder 20"The Higher Learning in America" and "University Education" (April 20-23, 1936), 1936
Box 400Folder 21
Mandel Hall, University of Chicago (May 2, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 22
Friends of the Library of the University of Chicago (May 7, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 23
"Civil Liberties" (May 12, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 24
Groton School Prize Day (June 12, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 25
Harvard Commencement (June 18, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 26
Freshman Welcome Address (September 24, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 27
"The Higher Learning in America" III: General Education" (September 26, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 28
Memorial Chapel Service (October 1, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 29
Faculty Homecoming Dinner (October 5, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 30
"The Higher Learning in America III: General Education" (October 9, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 31
"The Meaning of a Liberal Education" ("Sheep") (October 23, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 32
Jewish Student Union (October 28, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 33
"The Importance of Education" ("Sheep") (November 6, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 34
"The Importance of Education" ("Sheep") (November 6, 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 35
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Fort Scott Board of Education (November 6 1936) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 36
"The Responsibilities of Public Education" ("Sheep") (November 15, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 37
"The Library" (November 18, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 38
"Is Anything Wrong with Public Education?" (December 13, 1936), 1936Box 400Folder 39
Board of Trustees Meeting (Educational Films) (January 13, 1937), 1937Box 400Folder 40
Alumni of New York City (January 27, 1937) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 400Folder 41
"Legal Education" (January 27, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 1
"Is Anything Wrong with Public Education?" (January 29, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 2
"Tradition in Education (January 30, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 3
"Education" (February 10, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 4
"The Importance of Education" (February 24, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 5
"What is Wrong with the Educational System?" (March 3, 1937) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 401Folder 6
Social Science Proletariat (March 8, 1937) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 401Folder 7
"Is Anything Wrong with Public Education?" (March 11, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 8
"Higher Education" (April 1, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 9
Chicago Wellesley Club (April 2, 1937) -- Slip Only, undated
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Box 401Folder 10
"Responsibility of the Home and School in Education" (April 15, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 11
The Integrating Principle of Catholic Higher Education" (April 7, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 12
"Reintegration of the University" (April 9, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 13
"What is Wrong with the Educational System?" (April 12, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 14
USC Graduate Student Dinner (April 13, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 15
"The Rising Generation" (April 15, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 16
Law School Annual Banquet (May 12, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 17
"Future Trends in Education"/"Ideals in Education" (May 13, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 18
Chicago Commonwealth Club (May 17, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 19
Football Banquet (May 18, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 20
Daily Maroon Banquet (May 19, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 21
"Is Anything Wrong with Our Educational System?" (May 27, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 22
John D. Rockefeller Memorial Service (June 2, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 23
Senior Class Assembly (June 3, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 24
Alumni Reunion Assembly (June 5, 1937), 1937Box 401
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Folder 25"A Philosophy of Life" (June 11, 1937), 1937
Box 401Folder 26
"A Philosophy of Life" (June 18, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 27
"New Horizons in Education" (June 25, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 28
Lecture – Hyde Park Baptist Church (June 27, 1937), 1937Box 401Folder 29
Freshman Assembly (September 27, 1937) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 401Folder 30
"The Bar and Legal Education" (September 29, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 1
"What is Wrong with the Educational System?"/"Idealism in Education" (October 8,1937), 1937
Box 402Folder 2
"Nature and Convention in Education" (October 8, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 3
Homecoming Dinner (October 15, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 4
Princeton Alumni Association (October 15, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 5
"The Philosophy of Education" (October 22, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 6
"The Outlook for Higher Education" (October 27, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 7
"Significance to the University of Educational Developments on The Junior CollegeLevel" (November 12, 1937), 1937
Box 402Folder 8
"The Central Problem of Education" (November 19, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 9
"A Possible Reorganization of Colleges and Secondary Schools" (December 3, 1937), 1937
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Box 402Folder 10
"The Outlook for Higher Education" (December 14, 1937), 1937Box 402Folder 11
Trustees' Dinner to Faculty (January 12, 1938), 1938Box 402Folder 12
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education" (January 18, 1938), 1938Box 402Folder 13
"The Outlook for Endowed Universities" (January 18, 1938), 1938Box 402Folder 14
"The Colleges and Public Service" (January 20, 1938), 1938Box 402Folder 15
"The Outlook for Higher Education" (January 28, 1938), 1938Box 402Folder 16
Chapel Service (February 13, 1938), 1938Box 402Folder 17
"What Education Cannot Do" (February 16, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 1
"The Bar and Legal Education" (February 25, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 2
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education" (February 26, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 3
"The Philosophy of Education" (March 21, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 4
"The Unique Place of the Public Schools in the Conservation and Development ofAmerican Ideals of Democracy" (March 25, 1938), 1938
Box 403Folder 5
"What is an Education?" (April 15, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 6
Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing (April 21, 1938) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 403Folder 7
"Education and Social Improvement" (April 22, 1938), 1938
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Box 403Folder 8
"The Outlook for Education" (April 28, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 9
"Education and Social Improvement" (May 7, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 10
"The Outlook for Education" (May 18, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 11
Alumni Reunion (June 4, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 12
University of Chicago Convocation (June 10, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 13
Western Reserve Academy Commencement (June 13, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 14
Conference on Background of Education and Vocational Guidance (June 21, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 15
"Educational Program and Procedures for Students at the College Level" (July 1, 1938),1938
Box 403Folder 16
Freshman Assembly (September 26, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 17
HD (October 12, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 18
Regional Advisors' Meeting (October 16, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 19
"The Free Mind" (October 25, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 20
"The Outlook for Education" (October 28, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 21
"Education in a Democratic Society" (November 3, 1938), 1938Box 403Folder 22
American Historical Society (December 30, 1938), 1938
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Box 404Folder 1
Committee for German Refugees (January 5, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 2
Trustees' Dinner to the Faculty (January 11, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 3
"Education in a Democratic Society" (January 20, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 4
Henry Schultz Memorial (January 30, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 5
Fred C. Kock Memorial (February 8, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 6
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education" (February 13, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 7
Commercial Club (February 24, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 8
Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen – Birthday (February 27, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 9
Lecture by Walter Lippman (March 7, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 10
University of Chicago Convocation (March 12, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 11
"The Outlook for Education" (March 20, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 12
"New Plan in Theory and Practice" (April 12, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 13
Scholarship Assembly (April 15, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 14
"The Legal and Social Concepts in Parole" (April 17, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 15
Association of Medical Students (April 25, 1939) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 404
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Folder 16"The Outlook for Education" (April 27, 1939), 1939
Box 404Folder 17
McCall Youth Conference (April 30, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 18
Museum of Modern Art Opening (May 10, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 19
William J. Hutchins Dinner (May 18, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 20
Regional Advisors' Breakfast (June 10, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 21
Alumni Assembly (June 10, 1939) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 404Folder 22
University Sing (June 10, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 23
Order of the C – Dinner (June 8, 1939) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 404Folder 24
"Democracy and Education" (June 13, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 25
Rush Medical College Dinner (June 13, 1939) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 404Folder 26
"Democracy in Education" (Radio) (June 20, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 27
Freshman Class Welcome (September 25, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 28
University of Chicago Faculty Dinner (October 5, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 29
St. John's College (October 9, 1939) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 404Folder 30
Alpha Delta Phi (October 20, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 31
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Alumni Fiftieth Anniversary Fund (October 20, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 32
"The Outlook for Education" (October 27, 1939), 1939Box 404Folder 33
"The Outlook for Education" (October 30, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 1
Conant Luncheon (October 30, 1939) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 405Folder 2
"The Layman and Public Education" (November 6, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 3
Chicago Recreation Commission (November 8, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 4
"The Outlook for Education" (November 15, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 5
James Weber Linn Memorial (November 16, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 6
University of Chicago Alumni – Calumet (November 20, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 7
Social Science Research Building 10th Anniversary (December 1, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 8
"The Outlook for Education" (December 6, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 9
University of Chicago Convocation (December 19, 1939), 1939Box 405Folder 10
Faculty and Trustees Dinner (January 10, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 11
Public Lecture Introduction (January 11, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 12
"Football and College Life (January 12, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 13
"What Chicago Means" (January 18, 1940), 1940
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Box 405Folder 14
University of Chicago Alumni of Tulsa (January 22, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 15
"The Layman and Public Education" (January 23, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 16
Oklahoma State Coordinating Board for Higher Education (January 23, 1940) -- SlipOnly, undated
Box 405Folder 17
University of Chicago Alumni of Oklahoma City (January 23, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 18
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education" (January 23, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 19
"What Chicago Means" (January 24, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 20
"The Outlook for Education" (January 25, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 21
University of Chicago Alumni of Dallas (January 25, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 22
University of Chicago Alumni of Houston (January 26, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 23
University of Chicago Alumni of Austin (January 27, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 24
"The Outlook for Education" (February 12, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 25
University of Chicago Alumni of Detroit (February 15, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 26
University of Chicago Alumni of Evanston and Wilmette (February 19, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 27
University of Chicago Alumni of Highland Park (February 21, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 28
"The Higher Learning in America": 1940" (February 26, 1940), 1940
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Box 405Folder 29
"The Outlook for Education" (February 27, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 30
"What Chicago Means" (February 27, 1940), 1940Box 405Folder 31
University of Chicago Alumni of New York City (February 28, 1940) -- Slip Only,undated
Box 405Folder 32
University of Chicago Convocation Service (March 10, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 1
"Self Education" (March 11, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 2
"The Layman and Public Education" (March 22, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 3
University of Chicago Alumni (March 25, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 4
University of Chicago Geology Department (April 10, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 5
"The Organization and Subject Matter of General Education" (April 10, 1940) -- SlipOnly, undated
Box 406Folder 6
University of Chicago Women Faculty (April 17, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 7
Maroon Dinner (April 18, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 8
Honor Fraternities (April 25, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 9
Lord and Taylor Luncheon (April 26, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 10
Yale Law School Alumni (April 26, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 11
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Board of Trustees Dinner (April 29, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 12
Regional Advisors (May 18, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 13
American Association for Adult Education (May 20, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 14
University of Chicago Senior Class (June 4, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 15
Social Service Administration Dinner (June 5, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 16
Order of the C – Dinner (June 6, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 17
University of Chicago Class of 1920 (June 7, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 18
Conference for Regional Advisors (June 8, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 19
Alumni Assembly (June 8, 19400 -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 20
University Sing (June 8, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 21
University of Chicago Convocation (June 11, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 22
Faculty Homecoming Dinner (October 2, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 23
"What the University Celebrates" (October 8, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 24
"What the University Celebrates" (Radio) (October 8, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 25
Alumni Foundation (October 10, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 26
Joint Civic Committee on Elections (October 28, 1940), 1940
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Box 406Folder 27
Dedication of Abbott Memorial Hall (October 29, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 28
"The Outlook for Education" (November 1, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 29
Regional Advisors Meeting (November 9, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 30
School of Business Alumni (December 5, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 406Folder 31
The Challenge of the Market Place" (December 10, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 32
Hyde Park High School Assembly (December 13, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 33
"Our American Preparedness (December 28, 1940), 1940Box 406Folder 34
Round Table Broadcast (December 29, 1940) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 407Folder 1
Trustees' Dinner to the Faculty (January 8, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 2
"The Outlook for Education" (January 13, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 3
America and the War" (January 23, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 4
"The Hope of the World" (January 24, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 5
"Higher Education and National Defense" (January 29, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 6
Daily Maroon Dinner (February 6, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 407Folder 7
Mirror Revue (February 20, 1941), 1941Box 407
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Folder 8"The Junior College and Terminal Education" (February 28, 1941), 1941
Box 407Folder 9
"Education and Democracy" (March 3, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 10
"The Outlook for Education" (March 4, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 11
"The Outlook for Education" (March 5, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 12
"The University and the City" (March 24, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 13
Conference on Tomorrow's Children (March 27, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 14
"The Proposition is Peace" (March 30, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 15
American Association of University Professors (April 5, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 407Folder 16
"The Aims of Education" (April 24, 1941), 1941Box 407Folder 17
"Materialism and its Consequences" (April 25, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 1
"Democracy, Defense, and War" (April 25, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 2
Mother's Aid (May 5, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 408Folder 3
Student Publicity Board (May 10, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 408Folder 4
"Education and the Defense of Democracy" (May 13, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 5
Fortnightly Club (May 15, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 6
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"Should We Do Whatever is Necessary to Insure British Victory?" (May 22, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 7
Sponsors Luncheon (June 5, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 408Folder 8
Alumni Assembly (June 7, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 408Folder 9
University of Chicago Convocation (June 10, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 10
"Ethics, Politics, and Education" (September 26, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 11
"The University and the City" (September 26, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 12
"Owls to Athens" (September 28, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 13
"The Next Fifty Years" (September 29, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 14
Freshman Assembly (September 30, 1941) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 408Folder 15
"Ethics, Politics, and Education" (October 3, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 16
Faculty-Trustee Homecoming Dinner (October 9, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 17
Citizen's Board of Sponsors (December 4, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 18
American Association of Advertising Agencies (December 11, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 19
Alumni Trustees et al. – Dinner (December 15, 1941), 1941Box 408Folder 20
"The Relation of the University and its Students to the War" (December 19, 1941), 1941Box 409Folder 1
"The University at War" (January 7, 1942), 1942
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Box 409Folder 2
"The Universities at War" (January 12, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 3
Divinity School Students (January 29, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 4
Citizens' Board (February 5, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 5
Regional Advisors (March 6, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 6
Judd Club (March 10, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 7
Boys' Club Meeting (March 11, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 8
"Education and Politics" (March 15, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 9
"Education at War" (March 25, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 10
"The Outlook for Education" (March 30, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 11
Social Science Faculty Seminar (April 7, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 12
Chapel Sermon (April 12, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 13
"Education and the Defense of Democracy" (April 14, 1942) --- Slip Only, undatedBox 409Folder 14
"The Nature of Democracy (April 17, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 15
Saadia Gaon Convocation (April 20, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 16
"The University of Chicago and the Bachelor's Degree" (May 2, 1942), 1942Box 409
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Folder 17Alexander Meikeljohn Birthday (May 8, 1942), 1942
Box 409Folder 18
Regional Advisors (May 9, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 19
Knickerbocker Society (May 12, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 20
Hearst Round Table (May 20, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 21
"How to Save the Colleges" (May 26, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 22
U. of C. Round Table (June 7, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 23
St. John's College Seniors (June 8, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 24
Alumni Day Assembly (June 13, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 25
University of Chicago Convocation (June 19, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 26
"Literacy is not Enough . . ." (June 24, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 27
Library School Alumni (June 25, 1942) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 409Folder 28
University of Chicago Alumni (July 7, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 29
Law School Alumni (October 16, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 30
Freshman Assembly (September 22, 1942) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 409Folder 31
"Education and the War" (October 30, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 32
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Russian War Relief Committee (November 4, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 33
Reynolds Club Smoker (November 5, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 34
Cooperative Study in General Education (November 5, 1942), 1942Box 409Folder 35
University of Chicago Women Faculty (November 11, 1942) – Slip Only, undatedBox 409Folder 36
"Education at War" (November 19, 1942), 1942Box 410Folder 1
Joseph B. De Lee Memorial (Nov ember 23, 1942), 1942Box 410Folder 2
Visiting High School Students (December 12, 1942), 1942Box 410Folder 3
Mid-West Colleges (December 29, 1942), 1942Box 410Folder 4
Trustees' Dinner to Faculty (January 13, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 5
Fort Wayne Alumni (January 24, 1943) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 410Folder 6
"Education at War" (January 24, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 7
The Outlook for the High School Graduate" (January 28, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 8
Alumni Dinner/"The New Society" (February 15, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 9
"Outlook for the College Student" (February 17, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 10
Millsaps College Faculty and Trustees (February 17, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 11
University of Chicago Alumni of New York (March 19, 1943), 1943
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Box 410Folder 12
University of Chicago Round Table (March 21, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 13
"The Outlook for Civilization" (March 26, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 14
Chapel Sermon (April 4, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 15
"The Outlook for Civilization" (April 15, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 16
"The Outlook for Civilization" (April 26, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 17
"Education for Freedom" (April 26, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 18
University of Chicago Alumni (May 4, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 19
"World Neighborhood Challenges the U. S." (May 4, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 20
X Club (May 11, 1943) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 410Folder 21
Alumni Foundation (May 20, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 22
University of Chicago Alumni of Washington (May 27, 1943) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 410Folder 23
"The Outlook for the Preparatory School Graduate" (April 26, 1943), 1943Box 410Folder 24
University of Chicago Alumni Assembly (June 12, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 1
"Outlook for Education" (August 5, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 2
"The Days Ahead" (August 23, 1943), 1943Box 411
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Folder 3ASTP Advisory Committee (September 9, 1943), 1943
Box 411Folder 4
Field Museum Fiftieth Anniversary (September 15, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 5
Homecoming Dinner (October 7, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 6
Minnesota Education Association (October 15, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 7
"The Place of a Theological Education in a University" (October 25, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 8
University of Chicago Women Faculty (November 1, 1943) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 411Folder 9
"What is Liberal Education?" November 18, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 10
"The University in War and Peace" (December 5, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 11
Chapel Sermon (December 12, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 12
"What is Liberal Education?" (December 20, 1943), 1943Box 411Folder 13
Trustee-Faculty Dinner (January 12, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 14
Chicago Institute for Religious Studies (January 19, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 15
"Education for Freedom" (January 23, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 16
"Education for Freedom" (February 9, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 17
American Association of University Professors (February 14, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 18
381
"What is a Liberal Education?" (February 17, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 19
"Education for Freedom" (March 19, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 20
New York Alumni (April 11, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 21
"Education Now and After the War" (April 16, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 22
American Alumni Council (May 10, 1944) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 411Folder 23
Civil Affairs Training School (May 12, 1944), 1944Box 411Folder 24
Asheville School (May 18, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 1
Arizona State Teachers College (May 1944) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 412Folder 2
Milton Academy (May 26, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 3
Chicago Alumni (June 10, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 4
University of Chicago Convocation (June 16, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 5
"The Organization and Purpose of the University" (July 20, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 6
"The Outlook for Civilization" (September 28, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 7
"The Outlook for Education" (September 29, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 8
University of Dubuque (October 17, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 9
"The Outlook for Education" (October 22, 1944), 1944
382
Box 412Folder 10
Temple University (November 1, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 11
Friends' Central School (November 1, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 12
"The Issues in Education" (November 2, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 13
University of Chicago Round Table (November 26, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 14
Phoenix Junior College/American Association of University Women (December 8, 1944),1944
Box 412Folder 15
"The City Organism and Artifact" (December 19, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 16
University of Chicago Round Table (December 24, 1944), 1944Box 412Folder 17
Trustee-Faculty Dinner (January 10, 1945), 1945Box 412Folder 18
Executive Program (February 13, 1945), 1945Box 412Folder 19
Chicago – American Association of University Women (March 29, 1945), 1945Box 412Folder 20
Vaughan General Hospital (April 5, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 412Folder 21
University of Chicago Veterans' Council (April 6, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 412Folder 22
"The Outlook for Civilization" (April 8, 1945), 1945Box 412Folder 23
Dames (May 2, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 412Folder 24
Burton Court (May 3, 1945) -- Slip Only, undated
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Box 412Folder 25
American Medical Association (May 12, 1945), 1945Box 412Folder 26
V-E Day Address (May 8, 1945), 1945Box 412Folder 27
"The University" (May 18, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 1
University High School (Radio) (May 19, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 2
Kiwanis Club (May 29, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 413Folder 3
International House (May 28, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 413Folder 4
PACH (June 8, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 413Folder 5
Department of Medicine (June 9, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 6
"The New Realism" (June 15, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 7
Entering College Students (June 25, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 8
Executives' Program (June 26, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 9
"The New Realism" (June 28, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 413Folder 10
College of Jewish Studies (July 6, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 413Folder 11
Metallurgical Project (October 10, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 12
"The Atomic Bomb versus Civilization" (October 14, 1945), 1945Box 413
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Folder 13Northwestern Ohio Teachers' Association (October 26, 1945), 1945
Box 413Folder 14
Toledo Club (October 26, 1945) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 413Folder 15
Chicago Lying-In Hospital (October 29, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 16
"Peace and the Atom Bomb" (November 11, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 17
"The Atom Bomb versus Civilization" (November 15, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 18
N.C.P.A.C. (December 13, 1945), 1945Box 413Folder 19
Trustees' Dinner (January 9, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 20
WENR (Radio) (January 14, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 21
McMahon Bill Testimony (January 25, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 22
Chicago Theological Seminary (February 4, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 23
Testimony on Universal Military Training (February 18, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 24
"Atomic Energy: Peace or War with Russia?" (March 5, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 25
"How to Blunder into War with Russia" (March 25, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 26
"How to Blunder into War with Russia" (April 10, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 27
Harvester Club (April 18, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 28
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Tuesday Club (April 19, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 29
"The Administrator" (April 23, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 30
U. of I. College of Medicine (April 24, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 31
"What Should Be our Policy Toward Russia?" (April 25, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 32
"The Issues in Education: 1946" (May 3, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 33
"The Issues in Education: 1946" (May 8, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 34
University of Chicago Convocation (June 14, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 35
Humanistic Tradition Conference (October 17, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 36
Modern Forum, Inc. (November 18, 1946), 1946Box 413Folder 37
"The Good News of Damnation" (January 8, 1947), 1947Box 413Folder 38
North Park College (January 14, 1947) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 1
"What Man has Made of his World" (January 21, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 2
"The Good News of Damnation" (February 19, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 3
"The Good News of Damnation" (March 4, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 4
"The Significance of Education (March 4, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 5
"The Good News of Damnation" (March 6, 1947), 1947
386
Box 414Folder 6
"Is the Educational System Obsolete?" (March 28, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 7
"Where do we go from Here in Education?" (May 12, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 8
University of Chicago Alumni Club (May 12, 1947) – Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 9
University of Illinois Symposium (May 16, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 10
Presbyterian Education Association (June 25, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 11
Presbyterian Education Association (June 26, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 12
Presbyterian Education Association (June 27, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 13
N.A.V.E.D. (August 5, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 14
"The Possibilities of Moral Education" (September 22, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 15
"Atomic Energy" (October 3, 1947) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 16
"The Outlook for Education" (October 5, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 17
"The Constitutional Foundations of World Order" (October 13, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 18
"Why Businessmen Should be Interested in the Great Books" (October 21, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 19
Cleveland College (October 22, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 20
"Education in the Present Crisis" (November 8, 1947), 1947Box 414
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Folder 21"On the Education We Need" (November 12, 1947), 1947
Box 414Folder 22
"The Constitutional Foundations of World Order" (November 13, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 23
"The Foundations of World Order" (November 17, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 24
Kentucky Library Association (November 21, 1947) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 25
Friends of the Kentucky Library Association (November 21, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 26
Citizens' Board (December 2, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 27
"Industrial Applications of Atomic Energy" (December 5, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 28
City Club of Rochester (December 13, 1947) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 29
"Universal Military Training" (December 14, 1947), 1947Box 414Folder 30
American Association of Teachers of Journalism (December 30, 1947), 1947, 1967Box 414Folder 31
Great Books Group (January 15, 1948), 1948Box 414Folder 32
"The Foundations of World Order" (January 21, 1948), 1947-1948Box 414Folder 33
Indiana University (January 28, 1948), 1948Box 414Folder 34
University of Buffalo (February 5, 1948), 1948Box 414Folder 35
Ontario Secondary School Teachers (February 6, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 36
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University of Pennsylvania (February 18, 1948), 1948Box 414Folder 37
National Industrial Conference (February 19, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 38
Industrial Research Directors (February 20, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 414Folder 39
"The Foundations of World Order" (February 26, 1948), 1948Box 414Folder 40
Great Books Discussion Groups (March 2, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 1
"The Foundations of World Order" (March 14, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 2
"The Object of Liberal Education" (March 31, 1948), 1947-1948Box 415Folder 3
University of Chicago Round Table (April 4, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 4
Condon Dinner (April 12, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 5
Judd Dinner (April 15, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 6
Des Moines Public Forums (April 20, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 7
Association of State Universities (May 5, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 415Folder 8
Trustees' Dinner (May 12, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 9
Frankfurt Celebration (May 18, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 10
"International Intellectual Cooperation" (May 19, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 11
Iowa Wesleyan Conference (May 31, 1948) -- Slip Only, undated
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Box 415Folder 12
American Civil Liberties Union (June 2, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 13
Great Books (June 11, 1948) – Slip Only, undatedBox 415Folder 14
University of Wyoming (June 15, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 15
School of Medicine Alumni (June 23, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 415Folder 16
Institute for Higher Education (July 26-29, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 415Folder 17
Encyclopædia Britannica Films (August 2, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 415Folder 18
"The Arts of Freedom" (September 21, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 19
"Higher Education Today" (September 22, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 20
"Higher Education Today" (September 23, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 21
FHD (October 1, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 22
Funeral of Charles H. Swift (October 2, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 23
"Industry and the Atom" (October 11, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 24
Cancer Research Foundation (October 15, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 25
"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (October 23, 1948) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 415Folder 26
"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (October 24, 1948), 1948Box 415
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Folder 27"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (October 25, 1948), 1948
Box 415Folder 28
"Higher Education Today" (October 29, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 29
"A Business without a Balance Sheet" (November 4, 1948), 1948Box 415Folder 30
Burton-Judson Court (November 16, 1948), 1948Box 416Folder 1
National Conference of Editorial Writers (November 19, 1948), 1948Box 416Folder 2
"Education and Democracy" (December 12, 1948), 1948Box 416Folder 3
Trustees' Dinner (January 12, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 4
Encyclopædia Britannica (January 17, 1949) -- Slip only, undatedBox 416Folder 5
"The College and the Needs of Society" (January 19, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 6
New York Bar Association (January 26, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 7
Southwestern at Memphis (February 8, 1949), 1948-1949Box 416Folder 8
"Business without a Balance Sheet" (February 8, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 9
"Higher Education Today" (February 8, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 10
Le Moyne College (February 8, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 416Folder 11
Student Union (February 22, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 416Folder 12
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Charleston Open Forum (February 24, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 13
"St. Thomas and the World State" (March 6, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 14
"St. Thomas and the World State" (March 7, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 416Folder 15
"The College and the Needs of Society" (April 4, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 16
"Higher Education Today" (April 6, 1949), 1949Box 416Folder 17
Great Books Foundation (April 16, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 417Folder 1
Inland Empire Association (April 6, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 2
Inland Empire Association (April 6, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 417Folder 3
Great Books Foundation (April 8, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 417Folder 4
"On World Government "(April 11, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 5
Illinois State Legislature (April 21, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 6
"St. Thomas and the World State" (May 5, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 417Folder 7
"What Price Freedom?" (June 17, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 8
American Friends Service Committee (June 21, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 417Folder 9
"What Price Freedom?" (June 22, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 10
University of Chicago Law School (June 28, 1949), 1949
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Box 417Folder 11
Editors of Rural Education Journals (June 30, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 12
"Goethe and the Unity of Mankind" (July 12, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 13
"Adult Education – A Community Responsibility" (July 28, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 14
"The Public Library: Its Place in Education" (August 8, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 15
University of Chicago Entering Students (September 20, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 16
Sonia Shankman Foundation (September 21, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 17
"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (September 27, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 18
Great Books Foundation (October 5, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 19
"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (October 25, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 20
"Americanism, Education, and Communism (November 14, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 21
University of Chicago Settlement (November 21, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 417Folder 22
"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (November 29, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 23
"Morals, Religion, and Higher Education" (December 6, 1949), 1949Box 417Folder 24
"The College and the Needs of Society" (December 9, 1949), 1949Box 418Folder 1
"Adult Education (December 9, 1949) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 418
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Folder 2National Conference of Methodist Students (December 28, 1949) -- Slip Only, undated
Box 418Folder 3
Paul Russell's Funeral (January 10, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 4
Trustee-Faculty Dinner (January 11, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 5
University of Chicago Round Table (January 15, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 6
"The College and the Needs of Society" (January 19, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 7
Carnegie Corporation Dinner (January 24, 1950) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 418Folder 8
"Functions of the Modern University" (January 27, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 9
"The Idea of a College" (February 18, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 10
"World Government" (February 27, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 11
Phelps Association Dinner (March 10, 1950) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 418Folder 12
"World Government" (March 12, 1950) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 418Folder 13
"The Idea of a College" (March 23, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 14
"The Idea of a College" (March 25, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 15
"The Idea of a College"/"The University as a Leader" (April 19, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 16
Women's Inter-Dormitory Council (April 25, 1950) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 418Folder 17
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"The University as a Leader" (April 28, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 18
"American Education – Different from Any Other" (May 16, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 19
"American Education" (May 17, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 20
Goldblatt Cancer Hospital Dedication (June 15, 1950) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 418Folder 21
"The Inscription on Our Hearts" (June 16, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 22
"The Inscription on Our Hearts" (June 21, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 23
Basic Program Graduating Exercises (June 22, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 24
"Education" (June 27, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 25
"Freedom as a Moral Concept" (June 29, 1950), 1950Box 418Folder 26
University of Chicago Round Table (July 9, 1950), 1950Box 419Folder 1
University of Chicago Entering Students (September 27, 1950), 1950Box 419Folder 2
American Meat Institute (October 3, 1950), 1950Box 419Folder 3
"The Freedom of the University" (November 1, 1950), 1950Box 419Folder 4
Midwest Conference of Educators (November 3, 1950), 1950Box 419Folder 5
Roosevelt College Alumni (November 16, 1950) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 419Folder 6
"The Freedom of the University" (November 21, 1950), 1950
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Box 419Folder 7
"The Freedom of the University" (December 6, 1950), 1950Box 419Folder 8
Trustee- Faculty Dinner (January 10, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 9
Farewell Address to University of Chicago Students (February 2, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 10
Chicagoan of the Year Luncheon (February 5, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 11
University of Chicago Law Review (February 5, 1951) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 419Folder 12
"The Outlook for Education" (February 11, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 13
"Can We Preserve Freedom and Achieve Security?" (February 16, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 14
"Education" (February 20, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 15
Pasadena Civic Auditorium (April 24, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 16
"Why Education has Failed" (May 2, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 17
University of Chicago Alumni (June 9, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 18
Southern Illinois University (June 10, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 19
Brandeis University Convocation (June 17, 1951), 1951Box 419Folder 20
"Why Education has Failed" (July 19, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 1
"The Conditions of Peace (July 26, 1951), 1951Box 420
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Folder 2Aspen Institute (July 27, 1951), 1951
Box 420Folder 3
Convocation – Free University of Berlin (August 6, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 4
Gottesman Lectures – General (October 1-3, 1951), 1915-1952Box 420Folder 5
Gottesman Lectures – II (October 1, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 6
Gottesman Lectures – III (October 2, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 7
Gottesman Lectures – IV (October 3, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 8
University of Chicago Inauguration Committee (October 18, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 9
"Does Our Education Educate?" (October 24, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 10
"The Conditions of Peace" (November 7, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 11
"The Conditions of Peace" (November 20, 1951) -- Slip Only, undatedBox 420Folder 12
"The Conditions of Peace" (November 20, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 13
Mirror – CBS TV Forum (December 25, 1951), 1951Box 420Folder 14
Los Angeles County Medical Association (January 15, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 1
"Outlook for Education" (February 12, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 2
"Education for Freedom" (February 20, 1952), 1951-1952Box 421Folder 3
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"Some Questions about Education in North America" (March 4, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 4
"Some Questions about Education in North America" - I (March 4, 1952), 1951-1953Box 421Folder 5
"Some Questions about Education in North America" – II (March 5, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 6
Pasadena Chamber of Commerce (April 4, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 7
Great Book of the Western World Dinner (April 15, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 8
"Higher Education Today" (May 25, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 9
Stetson University Commencement (June 2, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 10
"The Democratic Dilemma" (September 10, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 11
"Education on Trial" (October 14, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 12
"Education on Trial" (October 14, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 13
"Education on Trial" (October 23, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 14
"The Independent College" (October 24, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 15
"American Education" (October 30-31, 1952), 1951-1952Box 421Folder 16
"The Maxims of Democracy" (November 17, 1952), 1952Box 421Folder 17
American Civil Liberties Union (December 12, 1952), 1952Box 422Folder 1
"The Meaning of Education" (December 12, 1952), 1952-1953
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Box 422Folder 2
"The Meaning of Education" (February 6, 1953), 1952-1953Box 422Folder 3
"The Meaning of Education" (February 20, 1953), 1952-1953Box 422Folder 4
"The Meaning of Education" (March 8, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 5
"Education in One World" (March 26, 1953), 1952-1953Box 422Folder 6
"Hazards to Education in the U.S. I: Industrialization" (April 6, 1953), 1952-1966Box 422Folder 7
"Hazards to Education in the U.S. II: Specialization" (April 7, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 8
"Hazards to Education in the U.S. III: Philosophical Diversity" (April 8, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 9
"Hazards to Education in the U.S. IV: Social and Political Conformity" (April 9, 1953),1953
Box 422Folder 10
Tulane University Commencement (June 2, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 11
"The University of Utopia" (July 21, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 12
"Human Relations" (September 15, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 13
Brandeis University Alumni (October 7, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 14
Brandeis University Alumni (October 11, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 15
"Education and World Peace" (October 25, 1953), 1953Box 422Folder 16
"Education: Has it a Future?" (November 10, 1953), 1953
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Box 423Folder 1
Beloit College Symposium (November 12, 1953), 1953Box 423Folder 2
"The American Way of Life" (December 1, 1953), 1953Box 423Folder 3
"Education: Has it a Future?" (December 19, 1953), 1953Box 423Folder 4
"Education: Has it a Future?" (February 5, 1954), 1953-1954Box 423Folder 5
"Education: Has it a Future?" (February 21, 1954), 1953-1954Box 423Folder 6
Urban League of St. Louis (February 22, 1954), 1953-1954Box 423Folder 7
"Education: Has it a Future?" (February 23, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 8
"Education: Has it a Future?" (February 26, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 9
"Education: Has it a Future?" (February 28, 1954), 1953-1954Box 423Folder 10
"National Freedom" (March 19-20, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 11
"What is a Community?" (March 25, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 12
"Community" (April 2, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 13
"Community" (April 26, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 14
"Community" (April 28, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 15
"Community" (May 11, 1954), 1954Box 423
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Folder 16"Community" (May 12, 1954), 1954
Box 423Folder 17
"The Meaning of America" (May 19, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 18
"The United Nations" (May 26, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 19
Haverford College Commencement (June 4, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 20
"American Education" (Watson Lectures) (October 12-21, 1954), 1953-1954Box 423Folder 21
"The Meaning of Oberlin" (November 16, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 22
"Education in America" (November 29, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 23
Texas A. & M. College (December 5, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 24
"The Thud of the Gate Receipts," undatedBox 423Folder 25
University of Texas (December 6, 1954), 1954Box 423Folder 26
"Breakstone Breaks Through" (January 10, 1955), 1955Box 423Folder 27
"Our Strength is in Our Freedom" (January 20, 1955), 1954-1955Box 424Folder 1
National Press Club (January 26, 1955), 1954-1955Box 424Folder 2
"Education for Today" (January 27, 1955), 1954-1955Box 424Folder 3
"The Aims of Education (March 17, 1955), 1954-1955Box 424Folder 4
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"Academic Freedom" (April 2, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 5
"The Sources of National Strength" (April 16, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 6
"Challenging the American Press" (April 21, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 7
"Liberal Education" (May 11, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 8
"The Meaning of Oberlin" (May 17, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 9
Asheville School Commencement (June 4, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 10
Berea College Commencement (June 6, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 11
"The Aims of Democracy" (June 29, 1955), 1955Box 424Folder 12
"Education and Accommodation" (August 9, 1955), 1955-1956Box 424Folder 13
"The Administrator Reconsidered" (September 19, 1955), 1955-1956Box 424Folder 14
"Education and the Mature Person" (September 26, 1955), 1955Box 425Folder 1
"The Fund for the Republic" (September 30, 1955), 1955Box 425Folder 2
American Veterans Committee (October 7, 1955), 1955Box 425Folder 3
"Civil Liberties and Education" (November 1, 1955), 1955Box 425Folder 4
"The Promise of Education" (November 18, 1955) [1 of 2], 1955Box 425Folder 5
"The Promise of Education" (November 18, 1955) [2 of 2], 1955
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Box 425Folder 6
"Civil Liberties and Civil Rights" (December 10, 1955), 1955Box 425Folder 7
American Civil Liberties Union (January 9, 1956), 1956Box 425Folder 8
"The Promise of Education" (January 11, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 9
"The Promise of Education" (January 16, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 10
"The Promise of Education" (January 17, 1956), 1955-1956• Reed College (January 17, 1956), 1956
Box 425Folder 11
"The Promise of Education" (January 18, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 12
"The Promise of Education" (January 19, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 13
"The Place of Foundations in American Life" (January 20, 1956), 1956Box 425Folder 14
American Jewish Congress (January 31, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 15
Young Presidents' Organization (February 9, 1956), 1956Box 425Folder 16
"The Promise of Education" (February 13, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 17
"The Place of Foundations in American Life" (February 14, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 18
Discussions, Inc. (February 17, 1956), 1955-1956Box 425Folder 19
"The Bill of Rights Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" (February 18, 1956), 1956Box 425Folder 20
"Freedom of the University" (February 24, 1956), 1956
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Box 425Folder 21
"Freedom of the University" (March 6, 1956), 1956Box 425Folder 22
"On Civil Liberties" (March 25, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 1
"The Future of Education" (April 12, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 2
"On Civil Liberties – The Bill of Rights" (April 20, 1956), 1955-1956Box 426Folder 3
Basic Program of Liberal Education (June 11, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 4
National Association of Cost Accountants (June 19, 1956), 1955-1956Box 426Folder 5
WRCA-TV (August 9, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 6
Conference on Science and Human Responsibility (November 2, 1956), 1956-1961Box 426Folder 7
"Civil Liberties in an Age of Fear" (November 19, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 8
"The State of Liberty" (November 25, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 9
American Jewish Congress (December 3, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 10
"Civil Liberties in an Age of Fear" (December 4, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 11
"Civil Liberties in an Age of Anxiety" (December 11, 1956), 1956Box 426Folder 12
"Are Tax Exempt Foundations Serving the Public Interest?" (January 23, 1957),1956-1957
Box 426Folder 13
"Administering a Foundation in a Free Society" (January 29, 1957), 1956-1957
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Box 426Folder 14
Harvard Law School Forum (February 15, 1957), 1956-1957Box 426Folder 15
"The Education of the Present Generation" (March 2, 1957), 1956-1957Box 426Folder 16
"Education on Trial" (February 24, 1957), 1956-1957Box 426Folder 17
"The New Society" (Hillman Lectures) (March 11-13, 1957) [1 of 3], 1957Box 426Folder 18
"The New Society" (Hillman Lectures) (March 11-13, 1957) [2 of 3], 1957Box 426Folder 19
"The New Society" (Hillman Lectures) (March 11-13, 1957) [3 of 3], 1957-1958Box 426Folder 20
"What is Education For?" (March 14, 1957), 1957Box 427Folder 1
"What is Education For?" (March 20, 1957), 1957Box 427Folder 2
"Science and People" (April 3, 1957), 1957Box 427Folder 3
"Civil Liberties in an Age of Anxiety" (April 17, 1957), 1956-1957Box 427Folder 4
"Freedom in an Age of Anxiety" (April 17, 1957), 1956-1957Box 427Folder 5
"Next Steps in Education" (April 23, 1957), 1956-1957Box 427Folder 6
"Crisis in Education" (May 5, 1957), 1954, 1957Box 427Folder 7
Hunter College Commencement (June 13, 1957), 1957Box 427Folder 8
Nieman Fellows (June 18, 1957), 1957Box 427
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Folder 9"Basic Issues" (July 26, 1957), 1957
Box 427Folder 10
"Basic Issues in Education" (October 10, 1957), 1957Box 427Folder 11
Bell and Howell (January 6, 1958), 1957-1958Box 427Folder 12
"Education on Trial" (January 9-10, 1958), 1956-1958Box 427Folder 13
"The Free Society" (January 18, 1958), 1957-1959Box 427Folder 14
"The Revolution of Our Time" (January 31, 1958), 1957-1958Box 427Folder 15
"Can a Free Society Survive?" (March 6, 1958), 1957-1958Box 427Folder 16
"Can a Free Society Survive?" (March 22, 1958), 1957-1958Box 427Folder 17
"The New Society" (March 24, 1958), 1954, 1958Box 427Folder 18
University of Chicago Alumni (April 10, 1958), 1957-1958Box 427Folder 19
"The New Society" (April 24, 1958), 1957Box 427Folder 20
University of Rochester (June 8, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 21
"The Purpose of Education" (June 29, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 22
"The New Society" (September 2, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 23
NBC Radio (September 16, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 24
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"Education for Freedom" (September 27, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 25
Folkways Records Interview (October, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 26
"The Crisis in Education" (October 5, 1958), 1958Box 427Folder 27
Robert Redfield Memorial (November 16, 1958) 1958, 1962Box 427Folder 28
"Is Democracy Possible?" (January 21, 1959), 1958-1959Box 427Folder 29
Dr. Zuckerkandl (February 5, 1959), 1958-1959Box 427Folder 30
Abe Sacher 60th Anniversary (February 15, 1959), 1959Box 427Folder 31
Conant Report (February 19, 1959), 1959Box 427Folder 32
"The Great Challenge (March 1, 1959), 1959Box 427Folder 33
Farleigh Dickinson University Convocation (March 4, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 1
"State of Education" (March 11, 1959), 1958-1959Box 428Folder 2
"The Next 100 Years" (April 3, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 3
"Education and the Fate of Democracy" (April 18, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 4
Columbia Law School (April 16, 1959), 1958-1959Box 428Folder 5
"Locksley Hall" (April 18, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 6
"Education for Freedom" (April 19, 1959), 1959
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Box 428Folder 7
"Education in the Atomic Age" (April 24, 1959), 1958-1959Box 428Folder 8
"Is Democracy Possible?" (May 4, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 9
"Education in a Free Society" (May 6, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 10
New York Times Youth Forum (May 17, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 11
"What Next" (June 18, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 12
Santa Barbara Women's Club (August 28,Box 428Folder 13
"Today's Major Social Issues and their Implications" (September 20, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 14
Christian Higher Education Fund (September 25, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 15
Encyclopædia Britannica (September 30, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 16
"The Destiny of the American Idea" (October 4, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 17
University of California, Santa Barbara (November 4, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 18
"Higher Education" (November 16, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 19
"Power and Responsibility" (November 18, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 20
"What is Education and What is it For?" (November 19, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 21
"The Constitutional Foundations of World Order" (December 8, 1959), 1959Box 428
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Folder 22American Civil Liberties Union (December 13, 1959), 1959-1960
Box 428Folder 23
NBC Interview (December 22, 1959), 1959Box 428Folder 24
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (January 24, 1960), 1959-1960Box 428Folder 25
Kiwanis International (February 3, 1960), 1959-1960Box 428Folder 26
"Advice to a Young College" (February 16, 1960), 1959-1960Box 429Folder 1
Brookings Institution (February 10, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 2
Wayne State University (February 25, 1960), 1959-1960Box 429Folder 3
Temple Israel Adult Education (March 2, 1960), 1959-1960Box 429Folder 4
Modern Forum (March 11, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 5
Player's Club (March 24, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 6
Rotary Club of Santa Barbara (March 25, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 7
"Business and the Political Community" (April 21-22, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 8
"American Democracy: Tradition and Challenge" (April 15, 1960), 1959-1960Box 429Folder 9
University of Chicago Alumni (April 26, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 10
"What it Means to Go to College" (May 7, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 11
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"The Challenge of Education" (May 24, 1960), 1959-1960Box 429Folder 12
Chapin School Commencement (June 3, 1960), 1959-1960Box 429Folder 13
University of Chicago Alumni (June 20, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 14
"Science, Technology, and the Political Community" (June 30, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 15
Labor Meeting (July 21, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 16
KEYT (September 4, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 17
"The Early Years" (September 7, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 18
A.A.U.N. (September 12, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 19
"Uses of Liberal Education" (September 22, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 20
"Can the Free Society Survive?" (October 13-14, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 21
"The Prospects of the Free Society" (November 4, 1960), 1960-1961Box 429Folder 22
"Aspects of Education" (November 22, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 23
Jane Addams Centennial (November 22, 1960), 1960-1961Box 429Folder 24
Misbach Lecture (November 28, 1960), 1960-1961Box 429Folder 25
"Higher Education and Our National Goals" (December 7, 1960), 1960Box 429Folder 26
"Can the Free Society Survive?" (December 8, 1960), 1960
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Box 429Folder 27
"The Basic Issues in Education in a Nuclear Age" (January 12, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 1
"Higher Education as Part of the American Purpose" (January 24, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 2
"Democracy: 1961" Lecture I (February 6, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 3
"Democracy: 1961" Lecture II (February 8, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 4
"Democracy: 1961" Lecture III (February 9, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 5
"Crisis in Education" (February 26, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 6
"Education and the Needs of Society" (March 18, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 7
"The Challenge of Education" (April 6, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 8
"Education and the Needs of Society" (April 13, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 9
"Conditions of Contemporary Higher Education" (April 18, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 10
"Pluralism, Unity and Law" (April 19, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 11
"Can the Free Society Survive?" (May 5, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 12
"The Future of Education" (May 17, 1961), 1960-1961Box 430Folder 13
"Is Democracy Possible?" (May 19, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 14
"Education and Social Needs" (May 25, 1961), 1961Box 430
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Folder 15University of California, Santa Barbara Seminar (February 16 and May 25, 1961), 1961
Box 430Folder 16
"The Political Community" (June 1, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 17
Berea College Commencement (June 4, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 18
Pacific High School Debate Institute (June 28, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 19
"Goals of Education" (September 21, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 20
Response to Welcome to Athens (October 23, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 21
Greek Government – CFSODI (October 25, 1961), 1961Box 430Folder 22
"Science and Politics" (January 23, 1962), 1961-1964Box 430Folder 23
"Government in Modern Society" (February 1, 1962), 1961-1962Box 430Folder 24
"Education, Local Government, and the national Purpose" (February 13, 1962),1961-1962
Box 430Folder 25
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (February 20, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 1
"Democratic Institutions and the American Character" (February 20, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 2
EB and CSDI (March 16, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 3
"Education and the National Purpose" (March 21, 1962), 1961-1962Box 431Folder 4
"Education and the National Purpose" (March 23, 1962), 1960-1962Box 431
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Folder 5"The Limits of General Education" (April 11, 1962), 1961-1962
Box 431Folder 6
"Education and the National Purpose" (April 12, 1962), 1961-1962Box 431Folder 7
Modern Forum Q and A (May 18, 1962), 1961-1962Box 431Folder 8
"American Institutions" (June 17, 1962), 1961-1962Box 431Folder 9
"Israel I: American Institutions" (June 18, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 10
"Israel II: American Education" (June 19, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 11
"Israel III: Economic, Political, and Legal Institutions" (June 20, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 12
"Israel IV: America in the World" (June 21, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 13
"Our Educational Heritage" (August 13, 1962), 1962-1963Box 431Folder 14
"Education and Business" (November 5, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 15
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (November 30, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 16
American Friends of Hebrew University (December 3, 1962), 1962Box 431Folder 17
TECHNICON (December 12, 1962), 1962-1963Box 431Folder 18
"The Future of the Wall" (January 9, 1963), 1963-1964Box 431Folder 19
Fund for the Republic (January 21-22, 1963), 1963Box 431Folder 20
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"The Dartmouth 3-3 Plan" (January 31, 1963), 1962-1963Box 431Folder 21
Lake Forest College (April 8, 1963), 1963Box 431Folder 22
Special Program in American Civilization (May 17, 1963), 1962-1963Box 431Folder 23
On Education (May 16, 1963), 1962-1963Box 431Folder 24
"Civil Liberties in an Age of Anxiety" (October 30, 1963), 1963Box 432Folder 1
"Achieving and Preserving a Free Society" (November 6, 1963), 1963Box 432Folder 2
Association of American Colleges (January 14, 1964), 1963-1964Box 432Folder 3
Debate with L. Brent Bozell (January 22, 1964), 1963-1964Box 432Folder 4
Grossmont College (February 19, 1964), 1963-1964Box 432Folder 5
"Education in a Computerized Society" (March 6, 1964), 1964Box 432Folder 6
Georgetown Founder's Day (March 19, 1964), 1963-1964Box 432Folder 7
Desert Sun School (April 23, 1964), 1964Box 432Folder 8
Center Seminar (May 14, 1964), 1963-1964Box 432Folder 9
Wingspread Conference (May 18, 1964), 1964Box 432Folder 10
Testimonial to Seniel Ostrow (July 25, 1964), 1964Box 432Folder 11
Pacem in Terris – Opening Remarks (February 18, 1965), 1965
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Box 432Folder 12
Tribute Dinner (February 20, 1965), 1965Box 432Folder 13
Honoring Aldous Huxley (March 18, 1965), 1963-1966Box 432Folder 14
Center Club Meeting (May 25, 1965), 1965Box 432Folder 15
Father of the Year Award (May 27, 1965), 1965Box 432Folder 16
"How New will the New World Be?" (June 10, 1965), 1965Box 432Folder 17
Bill of Rights Foundation (February 15, 1966), 1965-1966Box 432Folder 18
"The University in America" (March 12, 1966), 1966Box 432Folder 19
University of California, Los Angeles Religious Conference (April 28, 1966), 1966Box 432Folder 20
"The Issues" (May 8, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 1
University in America – Convocation (May 10, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 2
"What Education Needs" (July 8, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 3
North Dakota State University (September 7, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 4
"The University Law School" (September 9, 1966) [1 of 2], 1966-1968Box 433Folder 5
"The University Law School" (September 9, 1966) [2 of 2], 1966-1968Box 433Folder 6
Honoring Paul G. Hoffman (September 29, 1966), 1966Box 433
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Folder 7Dedication of Laird Bell Quadrangle (October 12, 1966), 1966
Box 433Folder 8
"Education in a Computerized Society" (October 13, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 9
Dedication of William G. Hutchins Library (October 26, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 10
"Is Education Possible?" (December 1, 1966), 1966Box 433Folder 11
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (January 19, 1967), 1967Box 433Folder 12
Lewis and Clark College Centennial (February 2, 1967), 1967Box 433Folder 13
University of Chicago Convocation (March 17, 1967), 1967Box 433Folder 14
University of California Extension -- Riverside (April 2, 1967), 1966-1967Box 434Folder 1
"The University of the Moon" (April 12, 1967), 1966-1967Box 434Folder 2
"The Learning Society" (Japan) (May 13, 1967), 1967Box 434Folder 3
"University Education of the Future" (May 15,Box 434Folder 4
Pacem in Terris II – Opening (May 29, 1967), 1967Box 434Folder 5
Pacem in Terris II – Closing (May 31, 1967), 1967Box 434Folder 6
"The Task of the University" (June 3, 1967), 1966-1968Box 434Folder 7
"Science and Society in the 20th Century" (June 13, 1967) [1 of 2], 1966-1967Box 434Folder 8
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"Science and Society in the 20th Century" (June 13, 1967) [2 of 2], 1966-1967Box 434Folder 9
Institute on World Affairs (August 25, 1967), 1967Box 434Folder 10
"Education for a Full Life" (October 5, 1967), 1967-1969Box 434Folder 11
"American Democracy: Tradition and Challenge" (October 6, 1967), 1967Box 434Folder 12
"What this Country Needs" (October 12, 1967), 1967-1969Box 434Folder 13
"Stamp Out Engineering Schools" (October 12, 1967), 1967-1968Box 434Folder 14
"Stamp Out Engineering Schools" (November 7, 1967), 1967-1968Box 434Folder 15
"The Truth about the Center" (November 7, 1967), 1967Box 435Folder 1
"Education in a Computerized Society" (January 8, 1968), 1967-1968Box 435Folder 2
"Education in a Computerized Society" (January 19, 1968), 1967-1968Box 435Folder 3
"Senator Benton and Education" (February 1, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 4
California Scholarship Federation (February 6, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 5
"The Outlook for Education" (February 9, 1968), 1967-1968Box 435Folder 6
"The Outlook for Education" (February 11, 1968), 1967-1968Box 435Folder 7
"The End of the Solo" (February 27, 1968), 1967-1970Box 435Folder 8
"The Revolutionary Age" (March 17, 1968), 1967-1968
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Box 435Folder 9
"The Unitary Vision" (march 28, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 10
"The New World of Man" (April 1, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 11
"American Education in an Age of Rapid Change" (April 2, 1968), 1967-1968Box 435Folder 12
"The Future as I See It" (May 27, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 13
"Education in a Post-Industrial Age" (April 7, 1968), 1967-1968Box 435Folder 14
Vietnam Rally (May 17, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 15
"The Hope of the Future" (June 7, 1968), 1968-1969Box 435Folder 16
Chester Carlson Memorial (September 26, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 17
Encyclopædia Britannica 200th Anniversary (October 15, 1968), 1968Box 435Folder 18
"Reclothe Us in our Rightful Mind" (Edward Levi Inauguration) (November 14, 1968),1968
Box 435Folder 19
Lester Selig Eulogy (November 25, 1968), 1968Box 436Folder 1
"The Outlook for Education" (December 4, 1968), 1968Box 436Folder 2
"The Civilization of the Dialogue" (January 6, 1969), 1968-1969Box 436Folder 3
"The Outlook for Education" (January 20, 1969), 1968-1969Box 436Folder 4
"The Outlook for Education" (January 21, 1969), 1968-1969
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Box 436Folder 5
"The Outlook for Education" (January 22, 1969), 1968-1969Box 436Folder 6
"Can Education Revitalize Our Society?" (March 26, 1969), 1968-1969Box 436Folder 7
"Multi-University" Discussion (April 17, 1969), 1969Box 436Folder 8
"Technology, Human Values, and Leisure" (May 6, 1969), 1968-1971Box 436Folder 9
"The Outlook for Education" (May 6, 1969), 1969Box 436Folder 10
"Observations on an Anniversary" (July 10, 1969) [1 of 2], 1969-1972Box 436Folder 11
"Observations on an Anniversary" (July 10, 1969) [2 of 2], 1969-1972Box 436Folder 12
Report to Founding Members (July21, 1969), 1969Box 436Folder 13
"Structure and Purposes of a University" (November 18, 1969), 1969Box 436Folder 14
"What the World Needs Now" (March 5, 1970), 1969-1970Box 436Folder 15
"What the World Needs Now" (March 12, 1970), 1969-1970Box 436Folder 16
"What the World Needs Now" (April 5, 1970), 1969-1970Box 436Folder 17
"Thinking on a World Scale" (April 25, 1970), 1970Box 436Folder 18
Resources for the Future (May 1, 1970), 1970Box 436Folder 19
"The Future of International Education" (May 7, 1970) [1 of 2], 1970-1972Box 436
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Folder 20"The Future of International Education" (May 7, 1970) [2 of 2], 1970-1972
Box 436Folder 21
University of California, Davis Law School Commencement (June 13, 1970), 1970Box 437Folder 1
Rachel Ott Snow Lecture (October 7, 1970), 1970-1971Box 437Folder 2
"The Quest for Education" (October 8, 1970), 1970Box 437Folder 3
"Do We Need a New Constitution?" October 13, 1970), 1970Box 437Folder 4
"Crisis in America: Do We Need a New Constitution?" (November 9, 1970), 1970Box 437Folder 5
"Crisis in America: Do We Need a New Constitution?" (November 11, 1970), 1970-1971Box 437Folder 6
"Meaning of the Youth Rebellion" (November 13, 1970), 1970-1971Box 437Folder 7
"Crisis in America: Do We Need a New Constitution?" (February 1, 1971), 1970-1971Box 437Folder 8
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (February 11, 1971), 1970-1971Box 437Folder 9
"Crisis in America: Do We Need a New Constitution?" (February 12, 1971), 1971Box 437Folder 10
"Prospects for a Learning Society" (April 3, 1971), 1971-1972Box 437Folder 11
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (April 8, 1971), 1971Box 437Folder 12
"Meaning of the Youth Rebellion" (April 15, 1971), 1971Box 437Folder 13
"How to Get an Education in Spite of the System" (May 27, 1971), 1971-1972Box 437Folder 14
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"Education in a Private Liberal Arts College" (January 7, 1972), 1971-1972Box 437Folder 15
"U. S. Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Alternatives to Isolationism" (February 26,1972), 1971-1972
Box 437Folder 16
"The U. S. and the World after the Cold War" (May 6, 1972), 1972Box 437Folder 17
"Desperation in Education" (May 22-24, 1972), 1972Box 437Folder 18
Allan Hancock College (September 28, 1972), 1972Box 437Folder 19
Dedication of R. M. Hutchins Hall (Shimer College) (October 10, 1972), 1972Box 437Folder 20
"The Next University" (November 16, 1972), 1972Box 437Folder 21
"The Future University" (February 5, 1973) [1 of 2], 1971-1973Box 438Folder 1
"The Future University" (February 5, 1973) [2 of 2], 1972-1973Box 438Folder 2
"What Can We Do about Education?" (March 3, 1973) and Related Meetings, 1973Box 438Folder 3
"Will a New Kind of Education Save Us?" (April 24, 1973), 1972-1973Box 438Folder 4
"What Kind of Human Being Should the Public Schools Try to Produce?" (April 28,1973), 1973
Box 438Folder 5
William Benton Memorial (June 11, 1973), 1968, 1943Box 438Folder 6
Pacem in Terris III (October 8, 1973), 1973Box 438Folder 7
Vision of Coming Year (December 26, 1973), 1973Box 438
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Folder 8Western Orthopedic Association (March 10, 1974), 1974
Box 438Folder 9
"What Kind of President Do We Need?" (April 30, 1974), 1973-1974Box 438Folder 10
California State University (May 20, 1974) [1 of 2], 1974-1977Box 438Folder 11
California State University (May 20, 1974) [2 of 2], 1977Box 438Folder 12
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (June 1, 1974), 1974Box 438Folder 13
"Is Democracy Possible?" (October 13, 1975), 1975Box 438Folder 14
Thornton Wilder Memorial Service (January 18, 1976), 1976Box 438Folder 15
"Where Shall We Live II?" (May 11, 1976), 1976Box 438Folder 16
William O. Douglas Tribute (August 1, 1976), 1976Box 438Folder 17
"An American Road to a World Society" (October 11, 1976), 1976Box 438Folder 18
"Public Education: The Social Adjuster" (October 9, 1976), 1975-1976Box 439Folder 1
Honoring Albert E. Jenner (November 12, 1976) – Slip only, undatedBox 439Folder 2
Honoring Morris L. Levinson (December 8, 1976), 1976Box 439Folder 3
"Innovation" (January 4, 1977), 1976-1977Box 439Folder 4
Honoring William O. Douglas (January 31, 1977), 1977
Series XI: Honors and Awards
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Series XI, Honors and Awards, contains certificates, diplomas, memorials, medals, medallions,and ephemera pertaining to awards and honors received by Robert M. Hutchins.
Box 439Folder 5
Honorary Doctorate - Oberlin College, 1929Box 439Folder 6
Yale honorary dinner - Menu, 1929Box 439Folder 7
Honorary Doctorate - Berea College, 1931Box 439Folder 8
Honorary Doctorate - University of Illinois, 1947Box 439Folder 9
Honorary Doctorate - University of Frankfort - Memorandum, 1948Box 439Folder 10
Awards received in 1948 - List, 1948Box 439Folder 11
Goethe Bicentennial Convocation and Music Festival - Souvenir booklet, 1949Box 439Folder 12
Tribute, University of Chicago, December 21, 1950Box 439Folder 13
Chicagoan of the Year - Publicity, 1951Box 439Folder 14
Honorary Doctorate - University of Chicago, 1951Box 439Folder 15
Certificate - National Press Club, 1955Box 439Folder 16
American Jewish Congress - Award of Honor - Menu and program for annual dinner,1956
Box 440Folder 1
Honorary Doctorate - Colby College, 1956Box 440Folder 2
Distinguished Service Award - Delta Sigma Rho, 1956
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Box 440Folder 3
Order of Merit - Federal Republic of Germany - Memorandum, 1956Box 440Folder 4
Honorary Doctorate - University of Rochester, 1958Box 440Folder 5
Honorary Doctorate - University of Bridgeport, 1963Box 440Folder 6
Honorary Doctorate - Georgetown College and Georgetown University, 1964Box 440Folder 7
Honorary Doctorate - Lewis and Clark College, 1967Box 440Folder 8
Founders Award - Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies - Program, 1969Box 440Folder 9
St. Edwards University, Quest Medallion - Certificate, 1970Box 440Folder 10
Certificates - Memorial Resolution from California Legislature, 1977Box 440Folder 11
Certificates - Memorial from City of Los Angeles, California, 1977Box 440Folder 12
Certificate - Memorial from United States Armed Forces, 1977Box 440Folder 13
Certificate - Britannica Society, undatedBox 440Folder 14
Certificate - Societas Disputatoria Medica Hauniensis, undatedBox 441
Medals and MedallionsBox 441
City of Frankfurt am Main medal, 1949Box 441
Goethe Award, medallion, 1949Box 441
Nicolai Ivanovich Pirogov medallion, 1960Box 441
Father of the Year Award, National Father's Day Committee, 1965
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Box 441St. Edwards University, Quest medallion, October 8, 1970
Box 441Ribbons, undated
Series XII: Audiovisual
Series XII, Audiovisual, contains photographs, cassette tapes, audio reel-to-reel tapes, and one33 1/3 record. The photographs are mainly of Hutchins at meetings and events. The audiorecordings include speeches given by Hutchins, as well as interviews. Access copies for audiorecordings in this series are not included. Researchers will need to consult with staff beforerequesting these items.
Box 442Folder 1
Photographs - Hutchins, Robert M. - Portraits, circa 1960s-1970sBox 442Folder 2
Photographs - University of Chicago - Board of Trustees, 1945 and undatedBox 442Folder 3
Photographs - Formal events, circa 1940sBox 442Folder 4
Photograph - Group photo including Robert M. Hutchins, circa 1950sBox 442Folder 5
Photographs - Hutchins, Robert M. in receiving line at University of Chicago, February 6,1951
Box 442Folder 6
Photographs - Formal events, circa 1950s-1960sBox 442Folder 7
Photographs - Encyclopaedia Britannica - Board of Editors, circa 1960sBox 442Folder 8
Photographs - Center for Study of Democratic Institutions - Pacem in Terris conference,circa 1967
Box 443Cassette Tape - Farewell address to the University of Chicago, February 1951
Box 443Cassette Tape - Testimonial dinner for Robert M. Hutchins, February 20, 1965 [1/2]
Box 443Cassette Tape - Testimonial dinner for Robert M. Hutchins, RMH response, February 20,1965 [2/2]
Box 443
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Cassette Tape - William Benton memorial addresses, June 11, 1973Box 443
Cassette Tape - Clifton Fadiman Talks with Robert M. Hutchins, March 20, 1975Box 443
Cassette Tape - Conversations with Eric Sevareid (Robert M. Hutchins), Recorded fromChannel 2, August 31, 1975
Box 443Cassette Tape - Memorial service for Robert M. Hutchins, Santa Barbara. Music by HenriTemianka: Quartet in D Major, K. 575 Mozart. May 20, 1977
Box 443Cassette Tape - Memorial service for Robert Hutchins, Santa Barbara. Side A: Music. SideB: Harry Ashmore, Edward Crowther, May 20, 1977
Box 443Cassette Tape - Memorial service in honor of Robert M. Hutchins, Chicago. Completeservice with music, June 8, 1977
Box 443Cassette Tape - Memorial in honor of Robert M. Hutchins, University of Chicago. JeraldBrauer, James Douglas, Mortimer Adler, and Edward Levi. June 8, 1977
Box 443Cassette Tape - Memorial in honor of Robert M. Hutchins, University of Chicago. JeraldBrauer, James Douglas, Mortimer Adler, and Edward Levi. June 8, 1977
Box 443Cassette Tape - "Profiles," WFMT program on Robert M. Hutchins with reminiscence byStuds Terkel, June 11, 1977
Box 443Cassette Tape - Chicago memorial service for Robert M. Hutchins, radio station WFMT,Chicago, Program "Profiles," June 11, 1977. Time: 58:21.
Box 443Cassette Tape - Raymond Wittcoff tribute to Robert Hutchins, October 23, 1977. Time:50 minutes.
Box 4445-inch reel - Side 1: "Life Story," KNX Radio, June 3, 1962. Side 2: "Technology as ItAffects Education," excerpt from Technological Order Conference, 1962. Speed: 3 3/4 ips,one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - "The Political Animal," Robert M. Hutchins and Joseph P. Lyford, 1961.(See catalog). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Time: 57:25.
Box 4445-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by "Hamilton," circa 1962.Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - Side 1: Great Conversations - Recorded from KNBC-TV - Robert M.Hutchins and Stanley Kramer in discussion of movies as a form of communications. Side 1only. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
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5-inch reel - "An 'Establishment' of Religion," 1963. (See catalog). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "On Education," with Frederick Mayer and Kimmis Henrick,January 23, 1964. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - Side 1: RMH interviewed by J. Lyford about "Locksley Hall -1988 and1989," undated. Side 2: RMH excerpt from planning session for Pacem in Terris I atWingspread, Racine, Wisconsin, May 17, 1964. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - "Has the Court Usurped the Power of Congress?" Robert M. Hutchinsinterviewed by Harvey Wheeler, January 21, 1965. (See catalog). Center for the Study ofDemocratic Institutions. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Time: 38:55.
Box 4445-inch reel - Side 1: RMH Greetings, "What the Center Is and How It Operates," June 3,1965. Side 2: Israelite talk, "Education Can Be Dangerous," Part 2, undated. Speed: 3 3/4ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Testimonial dinner for Paul Hoffman, speeches of Robert M.Hutchins and Paul Hoffman, September 29, 1966. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - Side 1: "What Kind of World? Generation Gap and Student Unrest," RobertM. Hutchins' syndicated column, November 19, 1967. Side 2: "What Kind of World? AConstitutional Dilemma," April 29, 1970. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - Side 1: Robert M. Hutchins reads for the Great Books (approximately 3minutes), July 25, 1972. Side 2: Robert M. Hutchins reading membership telephonepromotional talk (approximately 3 minutes), August 4, 1972. Center for the Study ofDemocratic Institutions. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4445-inch reel - "Judging the Supreme Court," 1972. (See catalog). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack. Time: 29:15.
Box 4445-inch reel - Memorial service for Robert M. Hutchins, held in the patio at the Centerfor the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, May 20, 1977. Side 1: Music -Mozart's Quartet in D Major, K. 575. Side 2: Remarks by Harry S. Ashmore and BishopC. Edward Crowther. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Quality: good.
Box 4445-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Memorial Service in Honor of Robert Maynard Hutchins,University of Chicago, Rockefeller Chapel, June 8, 1977. Side 1: Remarks by Jerald Brauerand James D. Douglas. Side 2: Remarks by Mortimer Adler and Edward Levi. Dub. Speed:3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Quality: good.
Box 4445-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Profiles," program on Robert M. Hutchins, on radio stationWFMT-Chicago, June 11, 1977. Includes personal reminiscence by Studs Terkel,biography of Robert Hutchins, and remarks from June 8, 1977, Memorial Service, by
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James H. Douglas, Mortimer Adler, and Edward Levi. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack. Quality: good.
Box 4445-inch reel - November radio editorial, the Bill of Rights. Editorial by Ed W[illegible],undated.
Box 44533 1/3 rpm record - "Interview with Dr. Robert M. Hutchins: Educator, President, TheFund for the Republic" Folkways Records, 1958
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: Farewell Address, University of Chicago, Rockefeller Chapel, February1951. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Time: 27 minutes. Quality: good.Listen to recording. https://uchicago.box.com/s/vvip6p652exwfn1ssj3nvojdywatj1v3
Box 4457-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Democratic Institutions and the American Character," SantaBarbara Adult Education Seminar, February 20, 1962. Introduction by Selmer O. Wake.Question and Answer on side 2. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4457-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Education," Encyclopaedia Britannica Roof Article, February26, 1962. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, half-track. Quality: poor.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: "American Institutions," At Hebrew University of Jerusalem, June 20,1962. Side 2: "World Order and Freedom," introduction to seminar, Senate Chamber,Greek Parliament Building, Athens, October 26, 1961. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Instructing the Israelites," on "American education," June 17–18, 1962. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Prospects for Democracy in the Next Decade," Adult EducationSeminar, Santa Barbara, May 9, 1963. Robert M. Hutchins and Selmer O. Wake. Speed: 33/4 ips, one-half track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: "Habeas Corpus," May 27, 1963. Side 2: Robert M. Hutchins - Talkon the Bill of Rights to Texas Bill of Rights Foundation, February 16, 1966. Dub. Speed:3 3/4 ips, half-track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: "Gideon vs. Wainwright," (Assistance of counsel), May 5, 1963. Side2: "The Truth About the Center," (location not known, not at the Center), June 27, 1968.Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, half-track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins leading discussion on Douglas and Drapercases, May 29, 1963. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: "Professionalism," Robert M. Hutchins, Scott Buchanan, and JohnWilkinson, December 16, 1963. Side 2: "Professionalism," Robert M. Hutchins, Scott
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Buchanan, and John Wilkinson, December 18, 1963. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, half-track.Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: "Is Democracy Possible," [?] Speech at Modern Forum, Los Angeles,ca. 1963. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full-track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: "Professions," Robert M. Hutchins with Scott Buchanan and JohnWilkinson, January 3, 1964. Side 2: "Bates vs. Little Rock," June 7, 1963. Dub. Speed: 33/4 ips, half-track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins speaking at Center for the Study ofDemocratic Institutions Seminar, University High School, West Los Angeles, May 14,1964. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track. Quality: good.
Box 4457-inch reel - Side 1: Testimonial Dinner for Robert M. Hutchins, New York City,February 20, 1965. Side 2: RMH response. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, half-track. Quality:good.
Box 4467-inch reel - "What Kind of World?" Robert M. Hutchins reading seven of his weeklynewspaper columns, May 11, 1965. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Time: 29:54.• Band 1: Introduction• Band 2: The Bankruptcy of American Foreign Policy• Band 3: The Great Society: Great for What?• Band 4: Should the Government Finance Election Campaigns?• Band 5: A New Look at the First Amendment• Band 6: The Ombudsman and the Bureaucracy• Band 7: The Art of the Possible
Box 4467-inch reel - "What Kind of World?" Undated. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Time:37:41.• Band 1: Free Press• Band 2: Education for Self-Preservation• Band 3: Micro Miniaturization• Band 4: After Watts, What?• Band 5: The City• Band 6: Instantaneous Communications• Band 7: Conscription• Band 8: The Status Quo Syndrome• Band 9: Why a Constitutional Convention?• Band 10: How Robert M. Hutchins Became a Con Man• Band 11: The Submarine Syndrome• Band 12: Education Is Not a Children's Disease
Box 4467-inch reel - Side 1: "The Supreme Court and U.S. Freedom," remarks [excerpts?],possibly delivered on the occasion of a dinner in honor of Justice Hugo Black,
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Washington, D.C., undated. Side 2: Technology Conference, excerpt, December 1965.Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4467-inch reel - Robert M. Hutchins, Scott Buchanan, Donald McDonald, et al. withdelegation from Mt. Mercy College, Pittsburgh, May 17-18, 1966. Starts 3 minutes in.Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, half-track, Quality: poor. [1/3]
Box 4467-inch reel - Robert M. Hutchins, Scott Buchanan, Donald McDonald, et al. withdelegation from Mt. Mercy College, Pittsburgh, May 17-18, 1966. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips,half-track, Quality: poor. [2/3]
Box 4467-inch reel - Robert M. Hutchins, Scott Buchanan, Donald McDonald, et al. withdelegation from Mt. Mercy College, Pittsburgh, May 17-18, 1966. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips,half-track, Quality: poor. [3/3]
Box 4467-inch reel - "What's Wrong with the University?" Robert M. Hutchins, Rosemary Park,Clark Kerr, Jacques Barzun, Walter Lippmann, Scott Buchanan, and Sir Eric Ashby, May1966. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2, full track, Time: 58:01. [1/2]
Box 4467-inch reel - "What's Wrong with the University?" Robert M. Hutchins, Rosemary Park,Clark Kerr, Jacques Barzun, Walter Lippmann, Scott Buchanan, and Sir Eric Ashby, May1966. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2, full track, Time: 58:01. [2/2]
Box 4467-inch reel - Side 1: "Law School Organization," discussion of paper with Center fellows,August 4, 1966. Side 2: Report on Board Meeting (possible use of communicationsatellite, etc.), October 3, 1966. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Time: 90 minutes,Quality: good.
Box 4467-inch reel - Side 1: "A Socratic Dialogue," with Milton Mayer and 11 University ofMassachusetts students, April 13, 1967. Side 2: "Constitutionalization of Education,"August 25, 1969. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4467-inch reel - Side 1: "The Chicago Story," Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by DonaldMcDonald, November 14, 1967. Side 2: "The Chicago Story," continued, November 17,1967. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track,Quality: good.
Box 4467-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Chicago Story," continued, November 21 and November30, 1967. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack, Quality: good.
Box 4467-inch reel - Side 1: Frederick Mayer, "An Analysis of the Ideas and Ideals of RobertHutchins," from KPFK Pacifica Radio, January 21, 1968. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full-track,Time: 32 minutes, Quality: good.
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7-inch reel - Side 1: "Ready for Anything," April 1968. (See catalog). Dub. Speed: 7 1/2ips, full track, Time: 28:57.
Box 4477-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "A New Look at a New World," talk at the University ofCalifornia Irvine, April 17, 1968. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track dub from 1/4 trackoriginal, Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "What Can a Man Do?" founding members seminar, BeverlyHilton Hotel, Los Angeles, May 9, 1968. Hutchins speaks on the last five minutes on side2. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Side 1: "Some Aspects of a Post-Industrial Age," Robert M. Hutchinsleads meeting, August 6, 1968. Side 2: Introduction to Peter Ustinov's address on hisinstallation as rector of Dundee University, (calling for a moral, intellectual, and spiritualrevolution), December 16, 1968. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: side 1 is poorto good, with some distortion at the beginning, side 2 is good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Side 1: "Duncan v. Louisiana," "Jones v. Mayer Co.," June 9, 1968. Side2: "Board of Education v. Allen," September 10, 1968. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track,Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Side 1: "Powell v. Texas," September 11, 1968. Side 2: "Cameron v. Johnson& Amalgamated Food Employees Union," "Local 590 v. Logan Valley Plaza," October 28,1968. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Time: 90 minutes, Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Side 1: "Williams v. Rhodes," December 30, 1968 (includes an 8 minutegap). Side 2: "Emerson v. Arkansas," March 11, 1969. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track,Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - "Solitary, Singing in the West....," a sound portrait of Robert M. Hutchinsnarrated by Paul Newman), January 17, 1969. (See catalog). Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, fulltrack, Time: 55:12. [1/2]
Box 4477-inch reel - "Solitary, Singing in the West....," a sound portrait of Robert M. Hutchinsnarrated by Paul Newman), January 17, 1969. (See catalog). Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, fulltrack, Time: 55:12. [2/2]
Box 4477-inch reel - Question about "Zuckerkandl" from Los Angeles Westside CommunityCenter Adult Ed., March 1969
Box 4477-inch reel - Side 1: "Constitutionalization of Public Education," April 11, 1969. Side 2:Report to Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions founding members, July 21,1969. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half tracking, Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Side 1: Organization meeting (reorganization), Center for the Study ofDemocratic Institutions. Participants: Robert Hutchins, Rexford Tugwell, Harvey
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Wheeler, John Wilkinson, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, John Cogley, Harry S. Ashmore, NeilJacoby, Kenneth Boulding, Alexander Comfort, Bertrand De Jouvenel, Mircea Eliade,Alexander King, Sir Arthur Lewis, Wildrid E. Sellers, Jerome Weisner, Richard Bellman,Paul Ehrlich, Gunther Stent, July 14, 1969 (a.m.) Side 2: continued, note: as of the endof side 2 discussion, some previously recorded material appears which is unrelated to thereorganization discussion. Some overlap between sides 1 & 2. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack, Quality: good, intermittent minor distortion.
Box 4477-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 14, 1969. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 15, 1969. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4477-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 15, 1969 (p.m.). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 16, 1969 (a.m.). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 16, 1969 (p.m.). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 17, 1969 (a.m.). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, continued, July 17, 1969 (p.m.). Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, organizationmeeting, final session, continuation, July 18, 1969 (a.m.). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Environmental Crisis." ABC TV filming, Robert M.Hutchins with Richard Bellman, Paul Erlich, Karl Pribram, Harvey Wheeler, HarryAshmore, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, October 10, 1969. Some overlap between tracks 1 and2. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4487-inch reel - "How to Make a University out of a Multiuniversity," November 18, 1969.(See catalog). Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Time: 15 minutes.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "How to Make a University Out of a Multiversity," A Talk atthe University of California Santa Barbara, November 18, 1969. Introduction by UCSBConvocation Director, Otis Graham. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: poor.
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7-inch reel - "Zuckerkandl" Symposium. Class reactions on "Zuckerkandl," circa 1969.Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track.
Box 4487-inch reel - "Zuckerkandl" Discussion. A.M. Class reactions to "Hutchins onZukerkandl," circa 1969. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track.
Box 4487-inch reel - Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by Joseph P. Lyford on the life andphilosophy of Dr. Alexander Zuckerkandl, circa 1969. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, Time:54:50. [1/2]
Box 4487-inch reel - Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by Joseph P. Lyford on the life andphilosophy of Dr. Alexander Zuckerkandl, circa 1969. Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, Time:54:50. [2/2]
Box 4487-inch reel - "What the World Needs Now Is Citizens," April 7, 1970. (See catalog). Dub.Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Time: 22:55.
Box 4487-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins addressing group from the Institute ofHigher Learning, Claremont Colleges, April 27, 1970. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - "An Argument for the New Model Constitution," Robert M. Hutchins andC. Herman Pritchett, October 13, 1970. (See catalog). Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track,Time: 29:25.
Box 4497-inch reel - Side 1: "The Mentally Ill and Criminal Law," Conference, led by RobertHutchins and Troy Duster, October 23, 1970 (a.m.). Side 2: "What Makes Life WorthLiving?" interview by Harlan Hagman, December 14, 1971. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Crisis in America: Do We Need a New Constitution?"Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Seminar, Robert M. Hutchins withEdward Lamb, Rexford Tugwell, Harris Wofford, Harry Ashmore, and John Cogley,Philadelphia, November 9, 1970. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Crisis in America: Do We Need a New Constitution?"Robert M. Hutchins with Senator Wayne Morse, Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara, February1, 1971. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: poor to good (varies).
Box 4497-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Crisis in America," Robert M. Hutchins with HarveyWheeler, John Van Dyke, Berkeley B. Eddins, Harold Willens, Seniel Ostrow, SenatorHarold Hughes, Harry Ashmore, Los Angeles, February 12, 1971. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips,one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - Side 1: Conference on "Crime Control Legislation," press conference withRobert M. Hutchins, Ramsay Clark, et al., February 26, 1971. Side 2: "Education,"
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Robert M. Hutchins, (only 45 minutes recorded because of power failure), November 13,1972. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - Side 1: Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by Hugh Downs in library onEducation, Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, February 28, 1978. Side 2:"Higher Education," library conversation on Higher Education with Robert M. Hutchins,Dean E. McHenry, Stringfellow Barr, Donald McDonald, March 3, 1972. Dub. Speed: 33/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: side 1: poor to good, side 2: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - "Education" Interview by Hugh Downs, February 28, 1972. Speed: 7 1/2 ips,full track, Quality: good. [1/2]
Box 4497-inch reel - "Education" Interview by Hugh Downs, February 28, 1972. Speed: 7 1/2 ips,full track, Quality: good. [2/2]
Box 4497-inch reel - Side 1: "Higher Education," library conversation with Stringfellow Barrand Donald McDonald, March 13, 1972. Side 2: Reads three-minute statement as anintroduction to Jubal Parten's account of House Un-American Activities Committeehearing, March 6, 1972. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track.
Box 4497-inch reel - Side 1: Closing Remarks (approximately 5 minutes), Center Convocation,International Ballroom, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, January 27, 1973. Side 2:Robert M. Hutchins reading appeal for support of public broadcasting (approximately 3minutes), March 30, 1973. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - "The Great American Baby-Sitting Machine: Our School System," GarryWills and Robert M. Hutchins, May 3, 1972. (See catalog). Dub. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, fulltrack, Time: 25:59.
Box 4497-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins and Joseph Schwab, "The Public Interest inEducation: Toward a Policy for the United States," March 19, 1973 (a.m.). Dub. Speed: 33/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4497-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins and Joseph Schwab, "The Public Interest inEducation," March 19, 1973 (p.m.). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Public Interest in Education," conference continued,March 20, 1973. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good
Box 4507-inch reel - Side 1: "The Public Interest in Education," conference continued, March 20,1973 (p.m.). Side 2: "What Can We Do About Public Education?" Robert M. Hutchinsremarks at Houston meeting (approximately 7 minutes), introduced by Major JubalParton (rest of material apparently prerecorded and unrelated), March 3, 1973. Dub.Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
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7-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by George Dell, Center forStudy of Democratic Institutions, May 29, 1973, May 30, 1973, and June 1, 1973. Dub.Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: side 1 is poor to good with some distortion, side2 is good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Side 1: Robert M. Hutchins, John Cogley, Joseph Schwab, Thomas Cronin,Harvey Wheeler, library conversation on Watergate, Center for Study of DemocraticInstitutions, July 3, 1973. Side 2: "Pacem in Terris," III Convocation, Robert M.Hutchins opening and closing statements, October 8, 1973 (evening) and October 10,1973 (p.m.). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Side 1: Robert M. Hutchins introduction of Milton Mayer at dinner party,Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, December 11, 1973. Conference onConstitutional Principles, excerpts, December 12, 1973. Side 2: Robert M. Hutchinsopening remarks, Conference on "Social and Political Change-The Role of Women,"Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, March 7, 1974. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Constitutional Principles," Robert M. Hutchins discussion withHarvey Wheeler, Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, December 14, 1973. Dub.Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Side 1 and part of Side 2: "American Educational System" talk to theUniversity of Chicago Club of Santa Barbara, Robert M. Hutchins with Joseph Schwab,December 15, 1973. Side 2: "State of the Democratic Process" Convocation, InternationalBallroom, Beverly Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles, with Daniel Seniel Ostrow, June 1, 1974(a.m.), 5 minutes. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "The Public Interest in Education: The Constitutional Aspects,"Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, September 6, 1974 and November 30, 1974.Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Side 1: Robert M. Hutchins talks with Clifton Fadiman in Center for Studyof Democratic Institutions library ("What is the driving force of your life?"), March 20,1975. Side 2: Conversation with Eric Severeid, CBS-TV, edited program, recorded fromchannel 2 TV, August 31, 1975. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Side 1: "The Environment and the Right to Housing." preliminary meetingin preparation for November 7-8, 1975, conference on "Where Shall We Live?" led byRobert M. Hutchins, September 26, 1975. Side 2: After-dinner speeches, Conferenceon "Where Shall We Live?" Robert M. Hutchins, John Simon, and Thomas Pettigrew,November 7, 1975 (evening). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Is Democracy Possible?" Hutchins' paper read and commentedon by Otis Graham and Robert Kelly of the University of California Santa Barbara,
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recorded by SBCC for Adult Education Series, October 13, 1975. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips,one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Where Shall We Live?" conference Opening Session, withHarold Fleming of Potomac Institute, November 7, 1975 (a.m.). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips,one-half track, Quality: good, but with slight distortion at the beginning.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Where Shall We Live?" conference, continued, November 7,1975 (p.m.). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4507-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Where Shall We Live?" conference, continued, November 8,1975 (a.m.). Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - Side 1: "Pacem in Terris" IV, opening session, (very short), December 2,1975 (a.m.). Side 2: Robert M. Hutchins introduces Harold C. Fleming at after dinnerdiscussion on "Where Shall We Live?" May 7, 1976. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track,Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Where Shall We Live? II," Center for Study of DemocraticInstitutions, May 7, 1976. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: "Democracy and Socialism," Robert M. Hutchins, MortimerAdler, and William Gorman, panel discussion for Center Support Group, May 22, 1976.Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: poor.
Box 4517-inch reel - "Democracy and Socialism: The Declaration of Independence and theCommunist Manifesto," Robert M. Hutchins, Mortimer Adler, and William Gorman,May 22, 1976. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - "Democracy and Socialism: The Declaration of Independence and theCommunist Manifesto," Robert M. Hutchins, Mortimer Adler, and William Gorman,May 22, 1976. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - Sides 1 & 2: Robert M. Hutchins interviewed by George Dell, Center forStudy of Democratic Institutions, May 24-25, 1976. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-halftrack, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - Side 1: "Higher Education Then and Now," Center for Study of DemocraticInstitutions, September 1, 1976. Side 2: Remarks at Seneil Ostrow's Birthday Party,September 10, 1976. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - Side 1: "Planning the Program for 1976–77," Center for Study of DemocraticInstitutions, September 17, 1976. Side 2: "To a World Society," with Otis Graham atLobero Theater, Santa Barbara, October 11, 1976. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track,Quality: poor to good.
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7-inch reel - Side 1: Robert M. Hutchins, interviewed by George Dell, January 13, 1977.Side 2: "What Kind of President Do We Need?" Robert M. Hutchins and John Cogley,April 30, 1974. Dub. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Box 4517-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series III: "EducationalPhilosophy," Mortimer Adler, William Gorman, and Harry S. Ashmore, 1 Side only,November 21, 1977. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [1/4]
Box 4517-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series III: "EducationalPhilosophy," Mortimer Adler, William Gorman, and Harry S. Ashmore, 1 Side only,November 21, 1977. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [2/4]
Box 4517-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series III: "EducationalPhilosophy," Mortimer Adler, William Gorman, and Harry S. Ashmore, 1 Side only,November 21, 1977. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [3/4]
Box 4517-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series III: "EducationalPhilosophy," Mortimer Adler, William Gorman, and Harry S. Ashmore, 1 Side only,November 21, 1977. Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [4/4]
Box 4517-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series IV, "World OrderUnder Law," Norman Cousins, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and Otis Graham, November28, 1977 (evening). Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [1/4]
Box 4527-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series IV, "World OrderUnder Law," Norman Cousins, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and Otis Graham, November28, 1977 (evening). Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [2/4]
Box 4527-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series IV, "World OrderUnder Law," Norman Cousins, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and Otis Graham, November28, 1977 (evening). Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [3/4]
Box 4527-inch reel - "The Life and Thought of Robert M. Hutchins," Series IV, "World OrderUnder Law," Norman Cousins, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, and Otis Graham, November28, 1977 (evening). Speed: 7 1/2 ips, full track, Quality: good. [4/4]
Box 4527-inch reel - Side 1: Robert Hutchins on American Public Education and the Law,particularly the Tinker Case in Des Moines, Iowa, undated. Side 2: Robert M. Hutchins'Introduction of Berkeley Professor of Psychology, undated. [These two sessions were not asoriginally labeled on the tape Box]. Speed: 3 3/4 ips, one-half track, Quality: good.
Series XIII: Books
This series contains annotated books from Hutchins' personal library and loose-leaf notes foundenclosed.
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Aeschylus, The House of Atreus, trans. E. D. A. Morshead, 1928Box 453
Ames, James Barr, Lectures on Legal History, 1920Box 453
Anselm, Proslogium, Monologium, An Appendix in Behalf of the Fool by Gaunilon, andCur Deus Homo, trans. Sidney Norton Deane, 1939
Box 453Aurelius Antonius, Marcus, The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antonius, trans. JohnJackson, 1928
Box 453Beers, Henry A., The Ways of Yale in the Consulship of Plancus, 1910
Box 453Beers, Henry A., The Ways of Yale in the Consulship of Plancus, 1923
Box 453Bentham, Jeremy, Principles of Morals and Legislation, 1907
Box 453Boswell, James, The Life of Samuel Johnson, undated
Box 454Brown, Charles Reynolds, Yale Talks, 1920
Box 454Burke, Edmund, Reflections on the French Revolution and Other Essays, 1919
Box 454Carlyle, Thomas and Ralph Waldo Emerson, Correspondence, 1886
Box 454Cicero, Nine Orations, introduction and notes by Albert Harkness, 1906
Box 454Conrad, Joseph, Under Western Eyes, 1951
Box 454Descartes, Rene, A Discourse on Method, trans. Veitch, John, 1927
Box 454Euclid, Elements, ed. Isaac Todhunter, 1939
Box 454Fisher, Herbert, Napoleon, 1913
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Notes on Euclid, Elements, undatedBox 455Folder 1
Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist, 1919• Hinton, Edward W., Cases on Code Pleading, 1922• Kant, Immanuel, Perpetual Peace, 1932• Kant, Immanuel, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics [Morals], trans.
Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, 1932• Kant, Immanuel, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, ed. Paul Carus, 1929• Kierkegaard, Soren, Philosophical Fragments, trans. David F. Swenson, 1946
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Folder 2Locke, John, Two Treatises of Civil Government, 1924
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Notes on Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay, The Federalist, undatedBox 455Folder 4
Notes on Kant, Immanuel, Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Ethics [Morals],undated
Box 456Lorenzen, Ernest, Cases on the Conflict of Laws, 1924
Box 456Luther, Martin, Three Treatises, 1947
Box 456Machiavelli, Niccolo, The Prince, 1928
Box 456Marx, Karl, Capital, trans. Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling, 1936
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Notes on Machiavelli, Niccolo, The Prince, undatedBox 456Folder 2
Notes on Marx, Karl, Capital, undatedBox 457
Mason, Alpheus Thomas, The Supreme Court from Taft to Warren, 1958Box 457
Melville, Herman, Moby Dick, 1926Box 457
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, undatedBox 457
Montaigne, Michel de, Essayes, Vol. 3, trans. John Florio, 1928Box 457
Muir, Ramsay, National Self-Government, 1918Box 457
Oliphant, Herman, Cases on Trade Regulation, 1923Box 457Folder 1
Notes on Montaigne, Michel de, Essayes, Vol. 3, undatedBox 458
Ortega y Gasset, José, Mission of the University, trans. Howard Lee Nostrand, 1944Box 458
Plato, Apology, Crito, Republic I-II, 1947Box 458
Pound, Ezra, Culture, 1938Box 458
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, Emile, or Education, trans. Barbara Foxley, 1933
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Box 458Ruskin, John, Unto This Last and Other Essays, 1913
Box 458Santayana, George, Character and Opinion in the United States, 1920
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Swinburne, Algernon Charles, Poems, 1884• Taussig, F. W., Principles of Economics, Vol. I, 1915
Box 459Taussig, F. W., Principles of Economics, Vol. II, 1916
Box 459Wood, John Seymour, Yale Yarns, 1897
Box 459Woodward, Frederic Campbell, Cases on the Law of Sales of Goods, 1913
Box 459Yale College, A History of the Class of 1921, ed. Lift, Willard D., 1921
Box 459Yale College, Class of 1921, The Quarter-Century Chronicle, ed. Philip O'Brien, 1946
Box 459Yale University, Freshman Blue Book, 1916
Series XIV: Oversize
This series contains oversize materials including honors and awards, photographs, posters andbroadsides, an issue of the Saturday Evening Post, and academic regalia.
Box 460Folder 1
Encyclopædia Britannica certificate, framed, 1974Box 460Folder 2
Saturday Evening Post, December 11, 1937Box 460Folder 3
Congratulatory broadside from Harvard upon Hutchins' inauguration as President of theUniversity of Chicago, 1929
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Portfolio presentation, The Genealogical Foundation, 1932Box 460Folder 5
Tulane University, Doctor of Laws diploma, 1938Box 460Folder 6
Goethe Award commemorative certificate, bound, 1949Box 460Folder 7
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Business and Professional Associates of the American Jewish Congress certificate, bound,1956
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Oberlin College diploma, 1915Box 460Folder 9
Yale University Bachelor of Arts diploma, 1921Box 460Folder 10
Yale University Master of Arts diploma, 1922Box 460Folder 11
Yale University Bachelor of Laws diploma, 1925Box 460Folder 12
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt, Honorary Doctorate certificate, 1948Box 460Folder 13
Georgetown University, Honorary Doctorate diploma, 1964Box 460Folder 14
Rollins College, Honorary Doctorate diploma, 1968Box 460Folder 15
Photographs, 1932, 1969, and undatedBox 460Folder 16
Poster, Oriel College, Oxford University, 1919Box 460Folder 17
Légion d'Honneur certificate, 1937Box 460Folder 18
Honorary Doctorate diploma, 1949Box 460Folder 19
Hebrew Union College, Honorary Doctorate diploma, 1965Box 461
Liberal Arts Foundation seal embosserBox 462
7 Academic hoods, 1940s-1960s
Series XV: Restricted
This series contains files to which access is restricted. Subseries 1 contains financial and personnelmaterials, restricted for 50 years from date of record creation. Subseries 1 as a whole will be fully
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open in 2027. Subseries 2 contains evaluative student material, which is restricted for 80 yearsfrom date of record creation. Subseries 2 as a whole will be fully open in 2055.
Subseries 1: Financial and Personnel Information
Box 463Folder 1
University of Chicago - Board of Trustees - Financial reports, 1971-1975Box 463Folder 2
University of Chicago - Statement of investments, 1974Box 463Folder 3
University of Chicago - Statement of investments, 1975Box 463Folder 4
University of Chicago - Committee on Organization and Nominating Committee,1970-1977
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University of Chicago - Committee on Organization and Nominating Committee,1970-1973
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University of Chicago - Committee on Organization and Nominating Committee, 1970Box 463Folder 7
Fund for the Republic - Finances, 1974Box 464Folder 1
Fund for the Republic - Financial report, 1975Box 464Folder 2
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Endowment campaign, 1966-1973Box 464Folder 3
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Investment Committee - Meetings,1967-1968
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Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Reorganization, 1969-1970Box 464Folder 5
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Reorganization, 1969
Subseries 2: Student Information
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Box 465Folder 1
Evaluative material re student, 1940-1941Box 465Folder 2
Hadley, Arlene, 1945Box 465Folder 3
Sawyer, Elizabeth Ann, 1947Box 465Folder 4
Bush, Prescott, 1950Box 465Folder 5
"The Great Books Program," Franklin Parker, 1953Box 465Folder 6
Recommendations, 1962-1975Box 465Folder 7
Recommendations, 1965-1966