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GUIDE TO THE

MICROFILM EDITION OF

THE RECORDS OF THE

EMERGENCY PEACE CAMPAIGN

1936-1937

Published in cooperation with the

Swarthmore College Peace Collection

Swarthmore, Pennsylvania

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Table of Contents

Note to Researcher, iv

Introduction to the Collection, v

History, v

Scope and Content, vii

Reel Contents, 1

Note to Researcher

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Document Group: DG 012

Provenance: Donated by the Peace Section of the American Friends Service Committee, 1941, and John Musgrave, Archivist, American Friends Service Committee, 1947

Size: 88.75 linear feet

Microfilm: 192 reels

Restrictions: None

Introduction to the Collection

History

The Emergency Peace Campaign (EPC), “a nation-wide program to keep the United States out of war and to promote world peace,” was initiated in late 1935 by the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and other liberal pacifists, including Devere Allen, Frederick J. Libby, Ray Newton, Kirby Page, John Nevin Sayre, and E. Raymond Wilson. The aim was to promote a two-year vigorous, nationwide campaign that would enlist the cooperation of leaders from various peace organizations, religious bodies of all faiths, trade unions and labor groups, liberal organizations, student and youth groups, Negro groups, and other agencies interested in keeping the United States out of war and in improving the serious international situation.

The idea of such a campaign was initially proposed by Ray Newton. In December 1935 a three-day conference, with over 100 pacifists, was held at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, to consider ways and means of launching a campaign for peace activity and education. Newton, secretary of the Peace Section of the AFSC, became the EPC’s executive director. The AFSC served as treasurer of the Campaign and made office space available at 20 S. Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, for the EPC’s headquarters, which opened on February 1, 1936.

The purpose of the EPC was stated as follows: “To promote a co-operative nation-wide campaign to keep the United States from going to war and to achieve world peace by:

1. Strengthening pacific alternatives to armed conflict;

2. Bringing about such political and economic changes as are essential to a just and peaceable world order;

3. Recruiting and uniting in a dynamic movement all organizations and individuals who are determined not to approve of or participate in war.”

After the EPC joined the National Peace Conference in March 1936, the following statement was added:

4. “Acquainting peace-minded people with the program and policies of the member organizations of the National Peace Conference and other peace groups.”

The EPC was officially launched on April 21, 1936, over a national radio broadcast. Eleanor D. Roosevelt and George Lansbury, former leader of the British Labour Party, were the speakers.

A major effort of the EPC was to hold public meetings and conferences in cities throughout the country. These events were arranged by the EPC’s Speakers Bureau, headed by Kirby Page and Fred Atkins Moore, with the cooperation of local peace committees. Some of the meetings featured well-known speakers, including several British peace leaders (George Lansbury and Alfred Salter in the spring of 1936 and Maude Royden in early 1937). Other meetings utilized the speaking talents of ministers, educators, and peace leaders from across the country.

The two major cycles of the EPC in 1937 were the Neutrality Campaign from January through March and the No-Foreign-War Crusade, which began on April 6. Charles P. Taft, II, served as honorary chairman of the Neutrality Campaign, which focused on the need for neutrality legislation and the costs of neutrality in the event of a major war abroad. The No-Foreign-War Crusade was designed to increase and make articulate the determination of the American people not to be drawn into a war in Europe or Asia. Admiral Richard E. Byrd served as the honorary chairman of this crusade, which called for the restriction of naval and military policy to the defense of the United States, rather than to the protection of investments, commerce, and other interests abroad.

The national staff of the EPC was greatly expanded in 1937, and area offices were established in twenty cities. These offices functioned from January through June 1937. A few succeeded in raising sufficient funds to continue their activities through the summer of 1937.

Several other elements of the EPC program should be mentioned. The Youth Section was under the direction of Harold Chance. Youth volunteers were enlisted to promote the Campaign on college campuses and to serve as Peace volunteers in rural areas during the summers of 1936 and 1937. This work was continued in 1938 as the Student Peace Service, under the sponsorship of the AFSC.

Another element of the EPC was its nationwide poll of personal attitudes on war and peace conducted during the first cycle of public meetings, and a National Peace Enrollment that continued throughout the entire campaign. Over 23,000 names of pacifists and near-pacifists were collected and made available to other peace organizations. The EPC also worked to promote peace education through churches, synagogues, labor and farm groups, and encouraged vigorous legislative measures that would make it difficult for the United States to become involved in another war.

The EPC was originally planned as a two-year campaign to keep the United States out of war and to bring about a more coordinated and united effort within the American peace movement. The movement toward a coalition of peace agencies accelerated in 1937. Joint meetings of the EPC Council and the National Peace Conference were held in the spring of 1937, when it was agreed that the NPC should be given stronger administrative and coordinative functions so that it could formulate and promote a definite peace program. The Campaign for World Economic Cooperation was undertaken by the NPC and was expanded to a 15-month program under the direction of Clark Eichelberger.

The EPC was disbanded at the end of 1937.

Scope and Content

The complete official records of the EPC were given in January 1940. Forty-two file drawers of material, plus additional books and files of enrollment cards, were accessioned at that time.

The material includes meeting minutes, reports of field workers and peace caravans, correspondence, records of local peace councils set up under EPC auspices, financial documents, pledges of abstinence from war, publications, newsclippings, and files of five of the Campaign’s twenty area offices (Kansas City, New York City,

St. Louis, Chicago, and Michigan).

A supplementary accession of EPC records was received in June 1947 from John Musgrave, archivist of the AFSC. Musgrave did not know from whose files the material had come, but he believed that the documents should be placed with the other EPC material in the SCPC. The names of Ray Newton, Kirby Page, and E. Raymond Wilson appear on material in Boxes 217-220.

The EPC’s records were prepared for microfilming in the summer of 1979. The correspondence files were left in the order in which they were found, with more recent material filed in front. Certain other files (meeting minutes, releases, etc.) are arranged in chronological order.

Some material from this collection sustained damage after its arrival at the SCPC and was unsalvageable. What could be saved was re-filed and re-boxed in June 200. For further information about the documents and material in this collection that were not microfilmed, please contact the staff of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection at

610-328-8557.

Reel 1, Box 1

Historical Records

Preliminary stages, Oct.-Dec. 1935

Buck Hill Falls Conference, Dec. 1935: preliminary draft, condensed report and verbatim account

Buck Hill Falls Conference: correspondence, Oct.-Dec. 1935

Preliminary Regional Conference

Relationship with American Friends Service Committee

Aims & purposes

Executive Committee

Council organization, 1935-1936

Council, 1935-1937

Sponsors, 1936

Sponsors, 1937 [2 folders]

Staff/personnel, Feb. 1936

Chairmen and contacts, June 1937

Lists of prominent people

Reel 2, Box 2

Meeting Minutes

Meeting minutes, Nov. 20, 1935

Council meeting minutes (complete set), Dec. 1935-Dec. 1937

Meeting minutes, Jan. 4-15, 1936

Meeting minutes, Jan. 23-March 3, 1936

Meeting minutes, March 24-Dec. 1936

Meeting minutes, 1937

Special meeting minutes and miscellaneous meetings, Nov. 1936-Jan. 1938

Reel 3, Box 3

General Administration

Meeting minutes and reports, 1936-1937

Material for EPC literature

EPC material about itself

Summaries of activities, 1936

National Peace Conference, 1936

Application for member in National Peace Conference

Budgets

Financial records

Financial appeals

Financial document

Budgets

Financial records

Tax information for contributors

Correspondence with United Peace Chest, 1937

Lists of contributors (including United Peace Chest)

Reel 4, Box 4

General Administration

Meetings: reports by areas

General releases, Jan.-June 1936

General releases, July-Dec. 1936

General releases, Jan.-March 1937

General releases, April-June 1937

General releases, July-Dec. 1937

[illegible folder label]

Form letters, 1936

Form letters, 1937

Form letters, n.d.

Reel 5, Box 5

General Administration

Area directors

Area directors’ Bulletins #1-#19, 1937

Labor Department

Literature and samples

National Peace Enrollment: Methodists

Philadelphia area

Radio speeches

Maude Royden

Speakers

Volunteer field leaders

Work camps

World Affairs Forum of the Air over Station WIP

Youth Section: handbooks

Youth Section handbook, 1937 [different edition]

Youth Section, 1936

Youth Section, 1937

Youth Section: piecemeal,

1936-1937

Reel 6, Box 6

General Administration

Blueprint: Plan for a Greater American Peace Movement

Instructions to local committees

[illegible folder label]

Local Work Department: Peace-Work Calendar

Local Work Department: mimeographed material

Publicity: Photographs

Publicity: Cartoons

Publicity: Cartoons by Russell O. Berg

Publicity: Poster

[maps not filmed]

Reel 7, Box 7

General Administration

National Peace Enrollment

National Peace Enrollment: covenant cards, poll cards & suggested covenant services

Report “Approach to the Churches” by Harold Fey

General administration

General administration: conferences

General administration: drama (Ryllis Alexander Goslin)

General administration: motion pictures

General administration: pigeons [released from D.C. with letter re: peace from Eleanor Roosevelt], 1936

Reel 8, Box 8

General Administration

Literature

Literature (Vinton A. Boyd, Printer)

Report “Negroes and the EPC” by Joseph V. Baker

No-Foreign-War Crusade

Proclamations on Kellogg Pact

Radio scripts

Radio speeches

Religion Department

Letters regarding broadcast launching campaign, April 21, 1936

Legislative Department

Legislative Department

Neutrality sheets

Bibliography on neutrality & related matters

Sample resolutions

Comparison of Puttman, McReynolds & Thomas neutrality bills

Analysis of the Koppleman Bill

Analysis of bills introduced Jan. 5-26, 1937

Congressional Record, Feb. 2, 1937

Comparison of Clark, Lewis and Voorhis neutrality bills

Sheppard-Hill Bill

Legislative Letter

Newsclippings

Reel 9, Box 9

Publicity Department

Publicity Department

Form letters

Releases

Reports

Statistics

Reel 10, Box 10

Philadelphia Area Office

Meeting minutes

Philadelphia Executive Committee: A-L

Philadelphia Executive Committee: M-Z

Special report of Calvin C. Cope, co-director, Philadelphia Area of the EPC, March 1937

Inter-office memos, 1937

Lists

Mailing lists

Enrollment contacts

Personnel

Resolutions

Reel 11, Box 11

Philadelphia Area Office:

Correspondence

Miscellaneous correspondence, forms and literature, Feb.-April 1936

Reel 11, Box 11 (cont’d.)

Letters to department stores and businesses, March 1936

Speakers, Luncheon: outgoing correspondence, March-April 1936

Correspondence: P, 1936

Correspondence, W, 1936

Philadelphia General Committee (Maude Royden meeting, Jan. 1937)

Philadelphia sponsors (Maude Royden meeting, Jan. 1937)

January 7th luncheon, 1937

No-Foreign-War Crusade, Spring 1937

Preliminary meeting, Feb. 23, 1937

Replies from Rev. Daniel Poling letter of March 6, 1937

March 30th meeting at Christian Association: Convention Hall plans, March 30, 1937

Mass meeting: correspondence

Organizations: further contacts for Convention Hall meeting cooperation, Feb. 27, 1937

Reel 12, Box 12 [documents missing]

Reel 13, Box 13

Philadelphia Peace Council, 1937

Organization

Meeting minutes

Executive Committee

Membership

Correspondence, May-Nov. 1937

Miscellaneous

Institute of International Relations, Middle Atlantic Area (E.A. Schaal, Director), 1938

Literature Shipments

Records arranged by cities with EPC regional offices (Atlanta-Syracuse) [20 folders]

Shipments etc. (Philadelphia Area

Office)

Reel 14, Box 14

Files of Dr. Baruch Braunstein (A-M)

Files, A-M

Reel 15, Box 15

Files of Dr. Baruch Braunstein (N-Z)

National Council of Jewish Women

New York EPC Office

Newspapers

National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods

Ozer, Charles

-? Youth

Press notices

Personal speaking engagements

Prospective contributors

General

Page, Kirby

Q [collective file]

R [collective file]

Mrs. Eugene Springer

S [collective file]

United Order of True Sisters

T [collective file]

U [collective file]

V [collective file]

Radio

World Affairs Forum of … Public Service Announcement

W [collective file]

[illegible folder label]

XYZ [collective file]

Braunstein correspondence (by city)

Boston, Mass

Albany, NY

Syracuse, NY

Cleveland, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio

Chester, PA

Philadelphia, PA

Pittsburgh, PA

Reel 16, Box 16

Files of John Dillingham

EPC work among Negroes, 1936-1937

Articles about the E.P.C

Correspondence, 1936-1937 [includes other material]

Lists of addresses

Literature: EPC negro organizations

Personal papers: correspondence, 1932-1936, re: inter-racial retreat, Kings Mountain, North Carolina

Personal papers: correspondence, 1933-1936, re: Making Religious Education Effective (published 1935)

Personal papers: Hazen Foundation, 1934-1936, correspondence and reports

Personal papers: race relations

Personal papers: notebook of personal correspondence & memorabilia, 1925-1937

Reel, 17, Box 17

Requests for copies of speeches given on radio broadcasts

List of radio requests

Speech by Kathleen Norris, Nov. 11, 1936 (Armistice Day)

Speech by Maude Royden, Jan. 10, 1937

Speeches by Richard E. Byrd, Eleanor Roosevelt & Harry Emerson Fosdick, April 6, 1937

Speeches by Senator Gerald P. Nye & Senator Dietrich, April 18, 1937

Representative addresses used

Reel 18, Box 18

Speakers Bureau

Instructions for speakers: A-Q (collective files)

Reel 19, Box 19

Speakers Bureau

Instructions for speakers: R-Z

(collective files)

Speakers Bureau

Assignments, Spring 1936

Assignments, Jan. 1937

Correspondence, 1936

Field workers

Form letters

Lists

Lists: City chairmen

Reel 20, Box 20

Speakers Bureau

Lists: Meetings

Lists: Speakers

Acceptances, Fall 1937

Refusals, Fall 1937

Regional Directors’Conference,

Dec. 1936

Reserve speakers

Speakers

Speakers in each area receiving financial form letter and personal note, May 1937

General correspondence, Dec. 1937

Reel 21, Box 21

General Correspondence: A-Al

Abbey, Merril R.

Abbott, Prof. Grace

Abbott, Prof. Isabel

Abbotts, William

Abele, Rev. Ralph C.

Abernathy, Rev. Bradford S.

Abernathy, Dr. William S.

Abrams, Rabbi Samuel J.

Adams, Mrs. C.W.

Adams, Rev. Earl Frederick

Adams, Rev. F.F.

Adams, Frederick W.

Adams, John Maxwell

Adams, Mrs. S.Q.

Agard, Prof. Walter R.

Agee, Carl

Ahern, Rev. Philip A.

Aitken, Dr. Walter

A [collective file]

Albade, W.T.

Albright, Prof. Spencer

Reel 21, Box 21 (cont’d.)

Alcorn, Prof. M.O.

Aldrich, Claude

Alexander, Rev. Gross W.

Allen, Hon. A. Leonard

Allen, Devere

Allen, Edward S.

Allen, Judge Florence E.

Allen, Harland

Allinson, Brent D.

Alter, Mrs. David

Al [collective file]

Reel 22, Box 22

General Correspondence: Am-Are

American Academy of Political and Social Science

American Baptist Publication Society

The American Friend

American Friends Service Committee

American League Against War and Fascism, 1936-1937

American Legion

American Student Union

American Youth Congress

Ames, E.S.

Amos, Thrysa W.

Anderson, J. Edward

Anderson, Dr. Karl

Anderson, Robert Grant

Anderson, Rev. Wallace W.

Am [collective file]

Area kit

Area men: memos & form letters

Area men

Area youth secretaries

Reel 23, Box 23

General Correspondence: Arm-Bak

Armstrong, Mr.

Armstrong, Rev. C.A.

Armstrong, O.K

Armstrong, Dr. William E.

Arndt, Prof. Elmer J.F.

Arnold, Mrs. Claude

Artman, Dr. J.M.

Ar [collective file]

Ashburn, Prof. Karl E.

Ashton, H.O.

Ashworth, Dr. Robert A.

Aspinwall, Lura E.

Association Press (Miss Camlek),

Dec. 1936-Dec. 1937

Association Press (Miss Camlek), April-Nov. 1936

Athearn, Clarence

Atkins, Rev. Carl

Atkins, Gavis Glenn

Atkins, Henry Pearce

Atkinson, Dr. Henry A.

Atkinson, J.H.

Auman, Orrin W.

Aust, Prof. Franz A.

Austin, Clarence F.

Avey, Clarence F.

Aydelotte, Frank [Swarthmore College]

As [collective file]

Bacon, Rev. Wallance

Bader, Jesse M.

Badgley, Robert

Baer, Gertrude [WILPF]

Bagley, Elizabeth (Mrs. John C.)

Bagnell, Dr. Robert

Bagranoff, Rev. T.D.

Bahnsen, Rev. Roland

Bahr, Rev. Dwight L.

Beillie, Rev. A.S.

Bainton, Dr. Roland H.

Baker, Frank M.

Baker, Bishop James C.

Baker, Jos. V.

Bakkes, Rev. Cornelius

Reel 24, Box 24

General Correspondence: Bal-Bax

Balch, Emily Greene

Baldeal, E.W.

Baldridge, Cyrus LeRoy

Balduf, E.W.

Baldwin, Dewitt C.

Bale, Judge Fred G.

Ball, Rev. Archey D.

Reel 24, Box 24 (cont’d.)

Banker, Rev. Frank

Bankston, Dr. Marvin

Barbour, Clarence A.

Barbour, Dr. Clifford E.

Barclay, Dr. John

Barclay, Dr. Wade C.

Barnes, Dr. C. Rankin

Barnes, Mrs. Charles P.

Barnes, E.W.

Barnes, Guy L.

Barnes, Dr. Harry E.

Barnes, Roswell P.

Barnett, Dr. Albert E.

Barnhart, Prof. William R.

Barnum, Cyrus P.

B [collective file]

Barrows, Prof. David P.

Baron, Rabbi Joseph L.

Barstow, Robbins Walcott

Bartlett, Ethel J.

Barlett, Percy W.

Barton, Bruce

Bar [collective file]

Bassett, Robert C.

Batchelder, N.H.

Battelle, Don D.

Baxter, Bruce R.

Baxter, Prof. Edna M.

Baxter, Nelson I.

Bas [collective file]

Reel 25, Box 25

General Correspondence: Bea-Bev

Beach, Dr. David N.

Beach, Rev. King D.

Beale, Rev. T.F. Rutledge

Beall, Hayes

Beard, Prof. Charles A.

Beaven, Dr. Albert W.

Beavin, Rev. T. Sidney Beck, Frank O.

Beck, Henry

Beck, Prof. Walter

Becker, Rev. Paul E.

Beckley, Sam

Beebe, George

Beetham, Dr. Emory

Beimfohr, Rev. Herman N.

Beittel, Dr. & Mrs. A.D.

Belcastro, Joe

Belk, Dr. J. Blanton

Bell, Rev. James E.

Bell, Orin W.

Bell, William J.

Belmer, Fred. C.

Be [collective file]

Benezet, Louis P.

Benham, Albert

Bennett, John C.

Bennett, Mrs. M. Katharine

Benson, Gov. Elmer A.

Berg, P.M.

Berg, Russell O.

Berger, Rabbi Elmer

Berman, Edward

Bernard, Kenneth L.

Berneking, Rev. Gerald

Bernstein, Rabbi Philip S.

Berthold, Dr. Lloyd M.

Bertocci, Angelo P.

Bessesen, Mrs. Henry J. [Elsa N.]

Bethune, Mary McLeod

Bevan, Dr. Thomas S.

Ben [collective file]

Reel 26, Box 26

General Correspondence: Bie-Blu

Bielefield, Frederick J.

Biemiller, Andrew J.

Bien, Ruth

Bigelow, Hon. Herbert S.

Bi [collective file]

Bi [collective file]

Bilgray, Rabbi Albert T.

Billikopf, Jacob

Binford, Helen T. (Mrs. Raymond)

Bingham, Alfred M.

Binstock, Rabbi Louis

Bird, Dr. Philip Shead

Bird, Remsen DuBois

Birkhead, Dr. L.M.

Bisel, Homer H.

Bishop, Rev. F.J.

Reel 26, Box 26 (cont’d.)

Bishop, Rev. Shelton Hale

Bixler, Mrs. Edward G.

Bixler, H.M.

Bixler, Mrs. M.F.

Black, Prof. John D.

Black, Dr. S.M.

Blackburn, Rev. H.W.

Blackburn, Rev. Laurence H.

Blackstone, Maude

Blair, Rev. John Allan

Blaisdell, James A.

Bj-Bl [collective file]

Blake, Bishop Edgar

Blakeman, Dr. E.W.

Blakemore, Dr. J.H.

Blakeslee, Dr. George H.

Blakney, Rev. Raymond B.

Blanchard, Dr. Ferdinand Q.

Blanchard, (Mr.) Leslie

Blankenship, N.V.

Blanchard, Prof. Brand

Blashfield, Dr. Herbert

Bleakney, Dr. Edward F.

Bliven, Bruce

Block, Rev. Karl Morgan

Bloodgood, Father F.J.

Bloom, Rabbi Herbert I.

Bloye, Prof. Amy

Blum, Mrs. Douglas

Blunt, Katherine

Reel 27, Box 27

General Correspondence: Bod-Brag

Boddy, Dr. William Henry

Boden, Rev. Reynold B.

Bodmer, Arthur R.

Boeckel, Florence B.

Bogardus, Dr. Emory S.

Bohling, Earl

Bohn, Herbert G.

Bok, Nellie Lee (Mrs. Curtis)

Bollinger, H.D.

Bolton, Dr. Joseph S.G.

Bolton, Mary

Bomgren, Rev. A.E.

Bond, Rev. Ray Edwin

Bone, Hon. Homer T.

Bonsall Jr., E.H.

Booth, Major Charles D.

Booth, Dr. Henry Kendall

Boothe, Dr. Viva B.

Borchard, Prof. Edward A.

Boss Jr., Charles F.

Bowen, E.R.

Bowen, Prof. Howard

Bowen, Rev. T. Hassell

Bowie, Dr. Walter Russell

Bowman, Dr. Harold Leonard

Bowman, Isaiah

Bowman, Dr. LeRoy E.

Bowman, Rufus D.

Boyd, Drucilla F.

Boyd, Vinton A.

Bo [collective file]

Braden, Pres. Arthur

Bradley, Rev. Dan F.

Bradley, Dr. Dwight

Bradley, Prof. Phillips

Bradley Press

Bradley, Dr. Preston

Bragg, Rev. Raymond

Reel 28, Box 28

General Correspondence: Brai–

Brown, J.

Brailsford, Mr. H.N.

Brammal, Edith C.

Brandt, Rev. Walter M.

Brannan, Eleanor D.

Branscomb, B. Harvie

Branton, Prof. J.R.

Braunstein, Dr. Baruch

Brav, Rabbie Stanley R.

Brenneman, Jesse

Brett, Mrs. Fred

Brewster. Rev. Benjamin

Brickner, Rabbi Barnett R.

Bridges, Ronald

Briggs, Prof. Herbert

Briggs, Pres. Lucia R.

Brightman, Edgar S.

Reel 28, Box 28 (cont’d.)

Brinard, Betty

Brinistool, F.E.

Brinton, Ellen Starr

British students: H. Morris-Jones, Rowland L. Miall, Charles A. Coulson

Britt, Albert

Britton, S.C.

Br [collective file]

Broadman, Dr. Joseph

Brockway, Fenner

Bronson, Rev. Oliver Hart

Brooks, Kenneth J.

Brooks, Dr. Raymond C.

Brooks, Rev. Seth

Brooks, Dr. William E.

Brookwood Labor College

Bro [collective file]

Brown, Rev. A.W.

Brown, Dr. Edwin A.

Brown, Rev. Elmer

Brown, Ernest S.

Brown, Forrest D.

Brown, Mrs. G.F.

Brown, Rev. Hugh Elmer

Brown, Prof. J. Douglas

Brown, Rev. J. Graydon

Reel 29, Box 29

General Correspondence:

Brown, K.-Bu

Brown, Pres. Kenneth I.

Brown, Rev. Lawrence K.

Brown, Hon. Prentiss M.

Brown, Dr. Sharon

Brown (collective folder)

Brown, Dr. Cornelia

Browning, Rev. D.L.

Broyles, J.W.

Brubacher, Dr. A.R.

Brubaker, Florence

Brueseke, Rev. Edward W.

Brumbaugh, A.J.

Brumbaugh, Lewis H.

Brummitt, Dan B.

Brunauer, Dr. Esther C.

Bryan, Richard

Bryan, Dr. W.F.

Bryant, Lt. Comm. Stewart F.

Bryn-Jones, Prof. David

Bryson, Prof. Lyman

Bucher, Vincent W.

Buchholtz, Mrs. H.F.

Buchman, Lloyd

Buck, Pearl

Buckham, John Wright

Buckley, Harry

Buckner Jr., George Walker

Buell, Raymond L.

Buffalo Envelope Company

Bugbee, Lucius H.

Bull, Benjamin

Bullock, Dr. Henry M.

Bu [collective file]

Reel 30, Box 30

General Correspondence: Bur-Byrd, Richard

Burger, Charles C.

Burgess, Prof. J. Stewart

Burgin, Rev. Herschel S.

Burkhart, Dr. Roy A.

Burnett, Prof. Charles T.

Burnham, Dr. Frederick W.

Burnley, Mrs. C.T.

Burns, Bishop Charles Wesley

Burns, Robert

Burr, Rev. Holland F.

Burr, Hugh C.

Burr, Samuel Engle

Burrell, Alfreda C.

Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau

Burt, Rev. Paul

Burt, Rev. Robert E.

Busch, Henry M.

Bush, Dr. Benjamin J.

Bushea, Frances

Butcher, F.E.

Butcher, Harold

Butler, Dr. F.D.

Butler, General Smedley D.

Reel 30, Box 30 (cont’d.)

Butler, Rev. W. Fay

Buttrick, Dr. George A.

Butzer, Dr. Albert G.

Buxton, Henry

Byrd, Richard E.

Reel 31, Box 31

General Correspondence: Byrd,

Robert–Car

Byrd, Rev. Robert

Bur [collective file]

Cadbury, Dr. Henry J.

Cadwallader, Laura P.

Cadwallader, T. Sidney

Cady, Rev. George

Caemmerer, Rev. R.R.

Calhoun, Joseph D.

Calhoun, Prof. R.L.

Calisch, Rabbi Edward N.

Callahan, Rev. F. Howard

Cameron, Amy

Camp, Rev. H.E.

Camp, Rev. L.H.

Campaign for World Economic Cooperation

Campbell, C.M.

Campbell, Dr. Fay

Campbell, George A.

Campbell, Rev. Harlin M.

Campbell, Jeffery W.

Canfield, Cass

Canfield, Gladys

Cantor, Eddie

Caplan, Mrs. Oscar

Caples, Anna

Capper, Hon. Arthur

Capper-Johnson, Karlin

C [collective file]

Carey Jr., James

Carlson, Rev. Alex S.

Carman, Rev. James W.F.

Carmichael, Dr. O.C.

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Carpenter, Dr. Homer W.

Carpenter, Dr. J. Henry

Carr, Henry J.

Carrell, O.W.

Carroll, Charles

Carroll, Charles P.

Carroll, Dudley D.

Carruthers, Dr. Thomas

Carter, Boake

Carter, Edward C.

Cartwright, Lin D.

Car [collective file]

Reel 32, Box 32

General Correspondence: Cas-Ch

Casady, Bishop Thomas

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Cathcart, I.M.

Catholic Association for International Peace

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Chanter, Dr. William George

Chappell, Dr. Clovis G.

Charlton, Rev. Frank D.

Charrier, Rev. Fred C.

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Cheney, Prof. Coleman B.

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Clarke, Rev. Alfred B.

Clarke, Mrs. Ida Clyde

Clarke, Rev. Robert H.

Clausen, Rev. Bernard C.

Clayton, Dr. Cranston

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Cleghorn, Sarah N.

Clelland, Frank W.

Clemson, Eline

Clifton, Rev. Samuel

Clinchy, Rev. Everett R.

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Clippinger, Bishop A.R.

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Colegrave, Kenneth

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Collier, John E.

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Combs, W.A.

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Corwin, George B.

Cossum, Robert W.

Cotton, Dr. J. Harry

Coulson, Charles A.

Counts, George S.

Cousens, John A.

Couwan, Dr. T.B.

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Cramer, Rev. Hartold E.

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Cranston, Rev. Earl

Crawford, Rev. Earl

Crawford, Dr. B. Franklin

Crawford, Dr. J.F.

Crawford, Dr. W. Rex

Crichton, Andrew B.

Crippen, Rev. Lorimer W.

Crisman, Rev. Homer C.

Crolle, W.O.

Cromwell, Rev. G. Custer

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Cunninggim, J.L.

Cunningham, Mrs. J.C.

Curley, Rev. Richard

Currie, Thomas W.

Currier, Raymond P.

Curti, Prof. Merle E.

Curtis, Anna L.

Cushman, Bishop Ralph Spaulding

Cutshall, Chancellor E.G.

Cutten, George Barton

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Dallas, Rev. John T.

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Diffendorfer, R.E.

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Donnelly, Harold I.

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Douglas, Rev. Earl W.

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Douglass, Gaylord W.

Drake, Rev. Alfred

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Elliott, Prof. Harriet

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Fineshriber, Dr. William H.

Fink, Rabbi Joseph

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Fisher, Dr. Edgar J.

Fisher, Dr. Fred B.

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Foster, Dr. William

Fouke Jr., Rev. Hugh B.

Fowell, Rev. Myron W.

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Frazier, Rev. R.L.

Fredman, Rabbi Samuel

Freeling, Rev. Henry P.

Freeman, Anna

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Garner, Ralph H.

Garrison, Anne

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Garth, Dr. Schuyler E.

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Gildersleeve, Virginia

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Gingrich, Prof. F.W.

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Glassrock, Rev. L.V.

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Gordan, Dr. Robert B.

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Goslin, Mrs. Ryllis Alex.

Gossard, H.C.

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Gratz, Dr. W.E.J.

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Gray, J.R.

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Harlow, Dr. Ralph

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Harper & Bros.

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Harris, Rabbi Melbourne

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Harrison, Marvin C.

Harrison, May H.

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Harrity, Ralph J.

Harry, Rev. C.P.

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Hartley, Rev. M.R.

Hartman, Rev. Cecil B.

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Hartman, Dr. George W.

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Hilley, Howard D.

Hillyer, Justin

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Hoffman, Milton J.

Hoffman, Wray B.

Hogarth, Charles P.

Hogsett, Mrs. L.M.

Hoherz, Adolf

Holcombe, Prof. Arthur N.

Holden, Rev. Edwin R.

Holland, Mrs. R.L.

Hollenbeck, S. Earl

Hollett, Delite

Hollister, William K. & Alvaine

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Holmes, Harry N.

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Hughes, W.A.C.

Hulac, Charles

Hulbert, Dr. C.A.

Hull, Hon. Secretary of State Cordell

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Hunt, Rev. Ray E.

Hunter, Allan A.

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Hylton, D.P.

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Imperial Aerogram Corporation, Ltd.

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Ingalls, Laura

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Inman, Dr. S. Guy

Innerst, Rev. J. Stuart

Innes, Mrs. K.E.

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Isserman, Rabbi Ferdinand M.

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Jackson, Dr. James W.

Jackson, Juanita E.

Jackson, Mrs. S.K.

Jackson, Prof. W.W.

Jacobs, Rabbi Robert P.

Jacoby, Harold S.

James, Prof. F. Cyril

James, Dr. Glenn C.

James, Rev. Walter

Jameson, Lois

Janson, Mrs. J.

Jaqua, Ernest J.

Jarman, Virginia

J [collective file]

Jeffries, Rev. A. J.

Jeffries, Ella C. (Mrs. W.V.)

Jenkins, Albert G.

Jenkins, Burris

Jenkinson, Rev. Egbert W.A.

Jenney, Dr. Ray Freeman

Jennings, Dr. Frank

Jennison, Mrs. George B.

Jensen, Ethel

Jensen, Howard E.

Jessup, Prof. Phillip A.

Je [collective file]

Johnson, Rev. Arthur

Johnson, Rev. Barton A.

Johnson, Rev. Bert R.

Johnson, Dr. C. Oscar

Reel 53, Box 53 (cont’d.)

Johnson, Dale R.

Johnson, Rev. E. Shurley

Johnson, Edwin C.

Johnson, Emily Cooper

Johnson, Harry Mrs.

Johnson, Henry M.

Johnson, Rev. Irving P.

Johnson, Dr. J.W.

Johnson, Louise Warren

Johnson, Mae Reese (Mrs.)

Johnson, Dr. Mordecai

Johnson, Rev. Phillip

Johnson, Rev. ____

Reel 54, Box 54

General Correspondence:

Johnson, W.-Ju

Johnson, Williard

Johnson Jr., Woodbridge O.

Jones, Ashton B.

Jones, A. Creech

Jones, Rev. Charles S.

Jones, Chester Lloyd

Jones, Dr. E. Stanley

Jones, Edgar Dewitt

Jones, Prof. Ethel M.

Jones, Dr. Everett H.

Jones, Rev. H. Millard

Jones, Jesse H.

Jones, Dr. John Paul

Jones, Dr. M. Ashby

Jones, Margaret

Jones, Nilan

Jones, Bishop Paul

Jones, Dr. Rufus

Jones, Rev. T. Parry

Jones, Tom Elsa

Jones, Thomas H.

Jones, Dr. Virgil

Jones, Prof. William C.

Jordan, Dr. G. Ray

Jordan, Parker

Jordon, Rev. Fred

Jordon, Dr. Ray

Jorgensen, Arthur

Josephson, Rev. Clarence E.

Judd, Prof. C.D.

Judd, Mrs. O.R.

Justice, Rev. William M.

Juvinall, Mrs. Florence

Jo [collective file]

Reel 55, Box 55

General Correspondence: Ka-Ke

Kadyk, Merion

Kaiser, Julius

Kaltenborn, H.V.

Kamp, Wilbur W.

Kaplan, Rabbi Karry

Karbach, Marjorie

Kaufman, Abraham

Kaufman, Ed. G.

Kaufman, Herbert

Kavanaugh, J.F.

K [collective file]

Kearney, Dr. Chester M.

Keefer, W.F.

Keehn, Thomas B.

Keeny, S.M.

Keigwin, Dr. A.E.

Keim, C. Ray

Keim Jr., Howard H.

Kellison, Walter Evan

Kellogg, Harold F.

Kellogg, Rev. Richard

Kelly, Colby

Kelsey, Marion E.

Kemp-Horn, Rev. J. E.

Kendrick, Rev. Raymond H.

Kennard, Spencer

Kennedy, Rev. E.O.

Kennedy, Rev. Franklin J.

Kennedy Jr., Howard S.

Kennedy, Paul D.

Kennedy, Thomas

Kern, Rev. Leon

Kern, Rev. Paul B.

Kerr, Dr. Hugh T.

Ketcham, Charles B.

Kevin, Dr. Robert O.

Ke [collective file]

Reel 56, Box 56

General Correspondence: Ki-Koe

Kiekhofer, William H.

Kilander, Dr. H.F.

Kimball, Chase

Kimball, Martha S.

Kimmel, Mrs. H.A.

King, Mrs. Alvin J.

King, Mrs. C.G.

King, E.S.

King, Rev. Elmer C.

King, Herbert H.

King, Rev. Joseph F.

King, Juliet

King, Rev. William P.

King, Willis J.

Kingdon, Dr. Frank

Kinsolving, Arthur Lee

Kirby, Father William C.

Kirk, Albert E.

Kirk, Prof. Grayson L.

Kirkpatrick, Blaine E.

Kissling, Dr. Albert W.

Kitchelt, Florence L.C.

Kitchen, Wilmer J.

Ki [collective file]

Klaer, Alfred Lee

Klein, R.S.

Kleinberg, Rabbi Maurice S.

Klingman, C.C.

Knapp, Helen

Knebel, A.C.

Knickrehm, Rev. Fred

Knight, Prof. Bruce Winton

Knoles, Tully Clone

Knopf, Prof. Carl

Knowles, Harry

Knudson, Rev. Carl

Kl [collective file]

Koch, Rev. C. Frank

Koelb, Howard E.

Koelz, Mrs. H.C.

Koerner, Grace E.

Koenig, W. F.

Reel 57, Box 57

General Correspondence: Kof-Land

Kofod, Leon V.

Kohn, Prof. Hans

Koncius, Dr. J.B.

Koo, T.Z.

Kopf, Rev. Carl Heath

Kopplemann, Hon. Herman P.

Korfhage, Rev. W.A.

Kosman, Dr. William F.

Ko [collective file]

Kratz, A. Roger

Kratz, Rev. David

Krenmyre, Rev. J.H.

Kroll, Rev. William E.

Krueger, Prof. Maynard C.

Krumbine, Rev. Miles

Kruse, S.A.

Krussell, Rev. Arlie H.

Kuhn, Dr. Hedwig S.

Kurtz, Pres. D.W.

Kr [collective file]

Lackland, Dr. George S.

Lacklen, Rev. Jesse

LaFollette, Gov. Philip Fox

LaFollette, Hon. Robert M.

LaFoy, Peggy

Lahman, Prof. Carroll P.

Laidler, Harry W.

Laing, Graham

Lamb, Dr. B.

Lambert, R.W.

Lamneck, Hon. Arthur P.

Lampe, M. Prof. Willard

Land, Leon Rosser

Land, Velma

Landes, Carl J.

Landis, Benson Y.

Reel 58, Box 58

General Correspondence: Lane-Lem

Lane, Dr. Stoddard

Lang, Prof. Alden

Langh, Rabbi Philip

Reel 58, Box 58 (cont’d.)

Lapp, John A.

L [collective file]

Larrowe, Rev. Lawrence

Lash, Joseph

Lasswell, Harold

Lathrop, Dr. John H.

Latourette, Kenneth S.

Laurie, Rev. J. A.

Laut, Dr. A. Raymond

Laves, Walter H. C.

LaVoy, Ruth

Lawrence, Carl G.

Lawrence Jr., Charles R.

Lawrence, Ruth

Lawton, Platt R.

Lazell, J. Arthur

Lar [collective file]

Leach, William H.

League for Industrial Democracy

League of Nations Association

Leavenworth, Mrs. Loyal E.

Leavett, Dr. T.O.

Leavitt, Ralph L.

Lebau, H.

Ledden, Dr. Earl

Lee, Jennie

Lee, Hon. Josh

Leeds, Sarah B.

Lefkowitz, Rabbi Aaron, H.

Leggett, Rev. Floyd A.

Lehman, Rev. Galen T.

Lehmann, Paul

Lehmenn, Timothy

Leibman, Rabbi Joshua Loth

Leiffer, Dr. Murray H.

Leipziger, Rabbi Emil W.

Leith, Rev. Yoder P.

Lemon, Rev. C.E.

Le [collective file]

Reel 59, Box 59

General Correspondence: Len-Lit

Lentner, W.G.

Leonard, Rev. Theodore H.

Leritz, Mrs. Ellis W.

Lerner, Max

Leslie, Dean

Lester, Muriel

Levering, Miriam

Levi, Dr. Harry

Levine, Rabbi Joseph

Levinson, Rabbi Samuel J.

Levitsky, Rabbi Louis M.

Levy, Rabbi Felix A.

Levy, Rabbi Samuel

Lewis, Barbara

Lewis, Hazel A.

Lewis, J.H.

Lewis, Liecester Crosby

Lewis, William M.

Len [collective file]

Libby, Frederick J.

Lichliter, Dr. M.H.

Liesmann, Fred W.

Lilienthal, Mrs. E.

Limbert, Dr. Paul M.

Lindeman, Dr. Eduard C.

Lindsay, Dr. Samuel Macaulay

Lindsay, Dr. Samuel McCune

Lineberger, E.R.

Lingle, Walter L.

Link, Arthur

Link, Margaret M.

Linkletter, I. E.

Lippiatt, Alma C.

Lippincott, J.B. Co.

Lippincott, Miriam L (Mrs. A. Haines)

Little, Rev. Ganse

Little, Dr. Henry

Little, Kathryn

Little, Mrs. W.O.B.

Reel 60, Box 60

General Correspondence: Li (misc.)-Lu

Li [collective file]

Loaring-Clark, Dr. Alfred

Lobingier, Dr. John L.

Logee, Floyd E.

Long, Mrs. Harry C.

Long, J. F.

Long, Vicent

Reel 60, Box 60 (cont’d.)

Loomis, Attorney General ____

Loomis, Rev. Herbert F.

Loper, Dr. Vere V.

Lord, Rev. Lemuel K.

Lord, Russell M.

Lorimer, Rev. Allan I.

Lorimer, Mrs. W.S.

Love, Joe Brown

Loveland, Mrs. Charles N.

Lovell, Dr. Moses R.

Lovett, Robert M.

Lovett, William P.

Lowe, Bishop Titus

Lowther, Dr. E. A.

Lo [collective file]

Luccock, Dr, Halford E.

Luce, Mrs. R.W.

Ludlow, Hon. Louis

Lumley, Fred E.

Lupton, Rev. Dilworth

Lutterloh, Mrs. Charles H.

Lybyer, Albert H.H.

Lyding, Rev. Otto

Lyon, Mary G.

Lyons, Rabbi Alexander

Lu [collective file]

Reel 61, Box 61

General Correspondence: Mac-Mag

MacCracken, Henry Noble

MacDonald, Rev. George B.

MacDonald, James C.

MacDougall, Rev. G.M.

Mace, Calver Mrs.

MacGregor, Lawrence J.

MacGuire, Donald

MacIvor, John W.

MacKay, Dr. John

MacKenzie, Gladys K. Gould

Mackey, J.R.

MacKnight, Jesse

MacLean, Rev. Donald A.

MacLean, Rev. John A.

MacLeod, A.A.

MacMillen & Co.

Macnair, Luther K.

Macphail, Agnes

Macy, Rev. Paul G.

Madison Square Garden

Magazines: A-E

Magazines: F-Z

Magee, Bishop J. Ralph

Magid, J. H.

Magill, Duane

Magill, Dr. O.R.

Maguire, Rev. J.W.R.

M [collective file]

Reel 62, Box 62

General Correspondence: Mai-Mat

Main, Verner W.

Malin, Prof. Patrick M.

Malisheff, A.

Mallalieu, Wilbur V.

Mallery, Otto T.

Mander, Linden A.

Mann, Rev. Alexander

Mann, H.

Mann, Irving

Mann, Rabbi Louis I.

Mannheimer, Rabbi Eugene

Mansfield, Rev. H.E.

Manthey Jr., Fred R.

Mah [collective file]

Marble, Rev. Sam W.

Marble, Sarah A.

Marburg, Mrs. Louis C.

Marcantonio Esq., Vito

Mark, Rabbi Julius

Markham, R.C.

Marks, Harry

Marks, Rachel

Marlatt, Prof. Earl

Marmion, Rev. William

Marsh, Benjamin C.

Marsh, Daniel L.

Marsh, Dr. Reese

Marshall, Millicent

Marshall, Robert

Martel, Prof. G.L.

Martin, Arba

Reel 62, Box 62 (cont’d.)

Martin, Dr. Herbert

Martin, Homer

Martin, W.C.

Martinez, Margaret

Mar [collective file]

Mason, William P.

Mather, Prof. Kirtley F.

Mathes, Erma

Mathews, Cecil R.

Mathieson, Dr. S.J.

Matson, Mrs. C.K.

Matson, Rev. W. A.

Mathews, Rev. Paul

Mattson, Dr. A.D.

Reel 63, Box 63

General Correspondence: Mau-McD

Mauck, Wilfred

Maurer, Irving

Maurer, Dr. Oscar, E.

Maverick, Hon. Maury

Maxwell, Jean B.

May, James W.

Mayer, Theodore C.

Mayerberg, Rabbi Samuel

Mayo, Rev. Harold E.

Mayflower Hotel

Mas [collective file]

McAfee, Rev. Ralph

McCabe, Prof. George L.

McCall, Oswald W.S.

McCash, Pres. I.N.

McChesney, John F.

McClersky, Prof. Howard Y.

McComb, Kemper Grier

McConaughy, James L.

McConnell, Prof. C.M.

McConnell, Bishop Francis J.

McCormick, Rev. Arthur B.

McCoy, M. Elsie

McCracken, Henry Noble

Mc [collective file]

McDanel, Prof. R.C.

McDiarmid, Margaret

McDonald, James G.

McDonald, W.F.

McDowell, Mrs. J.Q.A.

McDowell, Mary S.

McDowell, Dr. S.L.

Reel 64, Box 64

General Correspondence: McG-Men

McGeachy, D.P.

McGiffen, James

McGowan, Rev. R.A.

McGuire, Marie F.

McD [collective file]

McIntosh, Rev. F. Bringle

McKaig, Ray

McKean, M. H.

McKee, Rev. Elmore

McKenna, Norman

McKinney, William Ayer

McLaren, Louise Leonard

McLeod, Chaplain A.C.

McNair, Prof. Harley

McNary, David L.

McPherson, Dr. N.C.

McQuate, A.C.

McQuate, Mrs. B.F.

McI [collective file]

Mead, Bishop Charles L.

Mead, Rev. James C.

Mehus, Prof. O. Myking

Meiklejohn, Dr. Alex

Melcher, Rev. Webster D.

Melchior, Dr. D. Montfort

Melish, Dr. J.H.

Melish, Dr. William H.

Mendenhall, W.W.

Mendenhall, William Orville

Meng, Dr. John J.

Me [collective file]

Reel 65, Box 65

General Correspondence: Mer-Min

Merrill, Rev. Richard N.

Merrill, Dr. W.P.

Merritt, Dr. E.L.

Merritt, Rev. O.L.

Messenger, Donald

Reel 65, Box 65 (cont’d.)

Meston, Mrs. George D.

Methodist Book Concern

Metzner, Rev. Harold

Meury, Rev. Calvin C.

Meyer, Rev. Otto

Meyer, William S.

Meyerhardt, Mrs. Milton

Mer [collective file]

Miall, Roland Leonard

Middaugh, Rev. Bruce L.

Middlebush, Frederick A.

Miles, C.C.

Miller, Mrs. Carroll

Miller, Eleanora T.

Miller, Francis P.

Miller, Mrs. Harold T.

Miller, Helen Hill

Miller, Herbert A.

Miller, Dr. J. Lane

Miller, Prof. Merlin G.

Miller, Rev. Ormal

Miller, Dr. R.H.

Miller, Rev. Robert S.

Miller, Jr., Spencer

Millgram, Rabbi Abraham E.

Mi [collective file]

Millis, Walter

Mills, Edwin S.

Mills, Dr. J.W.

Mills, Rev. Neal D.

Milne, W. Arthur

Milner, Mrs. Clyde A.

Milton, Mrs. A.C. Crawford

Milton, George Fort

Minler, Rev. Theodore

Reel 66, Box 66

General Correspondence: Mit-Moo

Mitchell, Broadus

Mitchell, Rev. George E.

Mitchell, Dr. S.C.

Mitchell, Stanley

Mitchell, Dr. U.S.

Milli [collective file]

Mock, Clark

Moldenhawer, Dr. J.V.

Molyners, Peter

Moncrief Jr., Dr. Adiel

Monroe, Bertha H.

Monroe, Prof. Paul

Montague, Jean

Montgomery, Dr. ____

Montgomery, John D.

Montgomery, Dr. Riley B.

Montgomery, Rev. R.M.

Moon, Dr. Parker T.

Moor, Arthur P.

Moor, Rev. N.R.H.

Moore, Dr. Alfred D.

Moore, Benjamin

Moore, Dorothy

Moore, Eleanor S.

Moore, Fred Atkins: personal, 1937

Moore, Fred

Moore, H.S.

Moore, Henry T.

Moore, James A. G.

Moore, Rev. John Milton

Moore, John S.

Moore, Sarah A.

Moore, Prof. Walden

Moorman, Mrs. George

Moors, Ethel P.

Mo [collective file]

Reel 67, Box 67

General Correspondence: Mor-Mul

Moran, Fred

Moran, Dr. Hugh A.

Morehouse, D.W.

Moreland, Jessica M.

Morey, William F.

Morgan, Daniel E.

Morgan, Edith

Morgan, I.L.

Morgan, Laura Puffer

Morgan, Opal

Morrill, Mrs. E.E.

Morrill, Miran A.

Morris, Alberta (Mrs. Samuel Morris)

Morris, Dorothy J.

Reel 67, Box 67 (cont’d.)

Morris, Harry T.

Morris, Homer L.

Morris, Rev. and Mrs. Lewis G.

Morris, Victor P. Prof.

Morris-Jones, H. [see also British students]

Morrison, Dr. Charles C.

Morrison, Mrs. D.G.

Morrison, Sarah

Morrissy, Prof. Elizabeth

Morrow, Mrs. E.K.

Morse, Josiah

Morton, Harriett Ena

Mor [collective file]

Moseley, Rev. L.B.

Mott, Dr. John R.

Mosesco, Filippus

Moskowitz, Charlotte

Moss, Norman M.

Mossman, Frank E.

Motter, Rev. Alton M.

Muelder, Walter

Mueller, Frances

Muilenburg, James

Muir, Dr. C. Marshall

Mulford, Mrs. Holbrook

Mullikin, Dr. W.L.

Mullin, James P.: office memos

Mullin, James

Mullin, Warren D.

Reel 68, Box 68

General Correspondence: Mun-National Peace Conference

Munds, Rev. William Capers

Murphy, Clara Ford

Muthard, William

Mu [collective file]

Myers, Joseph

Mygatt, Tracy

Myhrman, Prof. Anders M.

Myres Jr., S.D.

Nace, Rev. I.G.

Nagel, Rev. Arthur L.

Nalley, Rev. Virgil

Nance, Dr. E.C.

Nash, Philip Curtis

Nash, R.T.

Nason, Mrs. R.C.

The Nation

National Broadcasting Co. Inc.

National Committee on Cause and Cure

of War

National Council for Prevention of War, April-Nov. 1937

National Council for Prevention of War, Jan.-March 1937

National Council for Prevention of War, Jan.-Dec. 1936

National Council of Jewish Women

National Peace Conference, Oct. 1937

National Peace Conference, Jan.-May 1937

Reel 69, Box 69

General Correspondence: National Peace Council-Ne

National Peace Council

National Preaching Mission

National Youth Administration

N [collective file]

Neal, Wayne A.

Nealis, Rev. Donald

Nedrow, Dr. ____

Neely, Rev. Gerald G.

Neff, Pat M.

Negro colleges

Negro leaders

Neilson, W.A.

Nelson, Emery M.

Neumann, Henry

New Theatre League

Newlin, Rev. Neal D.

Newman, Rabbi L.I.

Newman, W.C.

Newspapers

Newton, Babette

Newton, Dr. Joseph Fort

Newton, Ray: office memos

Newton, Ray, Jan. 1937

Ne [collective file]

Reel 70, Box 70

General Correspondence: Ni-Ny

Nichols, Calvin

Nichols, Ruth R.: carbon copies

Nichols, Ruth R.

Nicholson, Mrs. Evelyn Riley

Nickless, Rev. Alfred S.

Niebuhr, Dr Reinhold

Nielson, A.E.

Nilsson, Rev. M.W.

Nipps, Merrill V.

Nixon, Rev. Justin W.

Noble, Rev. Charles C.

NoFrontier News Service, Dec. 1936-Dec. 1937

NoFrontier News Service: June-Nov. 1936

Nollen, John Scholte

Norenberg, Rev. Jess H.

Norman, Dr. C.A.

Norman, Rev. John T.

Norment, Rev. William

Norris, Hon. George W.

Norris, Kathleen (Mrs. Charles)

Noss, Rev. John B.

Noyes, Rev. Morgan Phelps

Nye, Hon. Gerald P.

Ni [collective file]

Reel 71, Box 71

General Correspondence: Ob-Os

Oberdorfer, Clara Mrs.

O'Brian, Rev. Delos W.

O'Brien, Constanze K.

O'Donnell, Charles

O'Donnell, Prof. Walter

Odum, Dr. Howard W.

Offenhauer, R.E.

O'Geran, Dr. Graeme

O [collective file]

Olan, Rabbi Levi A.

Oldham, Bishop G. Ashton

Olinger, George W.

Oliver, Mrs. William Brattle

Olmstead, Frank

Olmsted Esq., Allen S.

Olmsted, Mildred Scott

Olson, Dr. Oscar T.

Onderdonk, Dr. Francis

O'Neall, Rev. Kelly

Ol [collective file]

Osborn, Rev. G. Edwin

Osborn, Ronald E.

Reel 72, Box 72

General Correspondence: Ou-Par

Oudemool, Dr. Arthur

Outland, Ruth

Overstreet, Dr. Harry A.

Owen, Dr. George Earle

Owen, Mildred B.

Owens, Rev. L.L.

Oxman, Bishop G. Bromley

Or [collective file]

Packer, Mrs. Gilson

Paden, Rev. William T.

Page, Bishop Herman

Page, Kirby, May-July 1937

Page, Kirby: office memos

Page, Kirby: questionnaires

Paine, George L.

Paine, M.W.

Paist, Mrs. Frederick M.

Palches, Rev. Peter

Palmer, Dr. Albert W.

Palmer, Edgar Z.

Paris Pact Conference

P [collective file]

Park, J. Edgar

Park, Marion E.

Parker, Emily

Parker, F.C.W.

Parker, Harry H.

Parr, Rev. Clarence E.

Parry, Wilbur C.

Parsons, Bishop Edward L.

Parsons, Edward S.

Reel 73, Box 73

General Correspondence: Pat-Pe

Patterson, Charles H.

Patterson, Donald

Reel 73, Box 73 (cont’d.)

Patterson, Ernest Minor

Peabody, Rev. Stephen

Peace Action

Patterson, Dr. L.D.

Patton, Dr. Robert D.

Paty, Dr. Raymond

Paul, Dr. Alexander

Paulsen, Irvin

Paunack, A.O.

Park [collective file]

Peace News

Peace Pledge Union

Peale, Dr. Norman Vincent

Pearl-Pressman Co.

Peebles, Mrs. Richard

Peirce, Rev. Jesse Pindell

Penfield, Rev. Thornton B. Jr.

Penick, Rev. Edwin Anderson

Pennington, Levi T.

Pennsylvania Railroad

Pennybacker, Mrs. Percy V.

People's Lobby, The

Peoples Mandate Committee

Perkins, Marion O.

Perlman, Prof. Selig

Perry, Rev. J.A.

Perry, Morton

Peterson, William R.

Petry, R.C.

Pe [collective file]

Reel 74, Box 74

General Correspondence: Ph-Pow

Phelan, John

Philipson, Rev. Ralph

Phillips, Dr. Harold Cooke

Phillips, Dr. Hubert

Phillips, Ruth R.

Ph [collective file]

Pickens, William

Pickett, Clarence

Pickett, Herbert E.

Pierce, Edith Lovejoy

Pierson, Frank C.

Pigatt, Margaret H.

Piper, Mrs. Howard

Pipkin, Charles W.

Plumb, Rev. Oscar C.

Plummer, Dr. F. Berry

Pi [collective file]

Pogue, Barton Rees

Poling, Dr. Daniel

Pollock, Dora [see also Alva Tompkins]

Pollock, Junietta

Pomerene, Atlee

Pomeroy, Woodman B.

Pool, David De Sela

Poole, Grace Morrison

Pooser, Rev. D.S.

Poteat, Edwin McNeill

Pope, Hon. James P.

Pope, Rev. Kenneth

Porter, Rev. Eliot

Porter, Paul

Porter, Robert

Postgate, Daisy

Postgate, R.W.

Poteat Sr., Edwin M.

Poteat, Dr. William L.

Potter, Jessie Dalton

Potter, Prof. Pitman

Powell, E.A.

Powers, Lucy S.

Reel 75, Box 75

General Correspondence: Po (misc.)-Q

Po [collective file]

Prater, J.W.

Pratt, Frances J.

Prescott, E.M.

Presler, Rev. Henry H.

Price, Anne H.

Price, D.R.

Price, Dr. Ernest

Price, John

Price, Maurice T.

Priestley, J.B.

Priestley, Rev. S.E.Gerard

Provident Title & Trust Co.

Public Action Committee

Purdy, Alexander C.

Reel 75, Box 75 (cont’d.)

Putman, Dr. Dwight F.

Pyle, Mrs. Henry J.

Pr [collective file]

Quade, Louis J.

Quartly, Rev. Harold G.

Quigley, H.S.

Quillian, Dr. Paul

Quillian, William F.

Quin, Clinton S.

Q [collective file]

Reel 76, Box 76

General Correspondence: Ra-Rau

Radcliff, Rev. Edward

Radio addresses

Radio & Film Methods Corp.

Radio and dramatics

Radio contact lists

Radio contact lists by cities

Radio programs

Radio: April 6th Program, 1937

Radio stations

Raible, Robert

Railway Express Agency

Raines, Dr. Richard

Rainey, Homer P.

Rake, Norman

Randall, Dr. Alfred E.

Randall Jr., Mercedes M.

(Mrs. John H. Jr.)

Randegger, G. Aldo

Randell, Huldah

Randolph, A. Philip

Rankin, Jeannette

Raper, Dr. Arthur

Rappaport, Rabbi Julius

Rappard, Dr. William E.

Rarick, C.E.

Rasmussen, E.V.

Ratliff, H.M.

Raushenbush, Dr. Stephen

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General Correspondence: Ra (misc.)-Rid

Ra [collective file]

Read, Charles R.

Reagor, Rev. William Paul

Redmond, Pauline

Reed, Dr. Irma

Reed, Dr. Marshall R.

Reede, Prof. Arthur H.

Reeder, Rev. Harold L.

Reese, Dr. Curtis W.

Reeve Jr., Arthur D.

Regner, Rabbi Sidney L.

Re [collective file]

Reich, John F.

Reid, Mrs. Bernetta Jefferson

Reid, Paul M.

Reiland, Karl

Reinhardt, Dr. Aurelia H.

Reis, Judge

Reisner, Rev. Christian F.

Reizenstein, Mrs. Charles L.

Remington, Francis K.

Requa, Eloise

Resler, Rev. E.K.

Reuter, Victor G.

Reves, Rev. Claude M.

Rhine, Rabbi A.B.

Rhoades, J. Irving

Rei [collective file]

Rice, Prof. William Gorham

Rich, Raymond T.

Richard, Cyril K.

Richards, Dr. James Austin

Richards, Mrs. L.K.

Richards, Robert D.

Richardson, Eleanor

Richarson, Rev. Harry V.

Richardson, Mrs. James A.

Richie, Amelia

Richie, David S.

Richmond Peace Council

Ricks, James Hoge

Ridge, Margaret F.

Ridgely, Dr. Vernon

Ridpath, Rev. Ben Morris

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General Correspondence: Rie-Roo

Reel 78, Box 78 (cont’d.)

Riemann, Rev. R.G.

Ries, Adele M.

Riesen, Dr. E.R.

Rieve, Emil

Riggs, Father T. Lawrason

Rippy, Dr. Fred J.

Rittenhouse, Marie E.

Ritter, Rev. H.O.

Rivers, Major Gen. William C.

Ri [collective file]

Robbins, Howard C.

Roberts, Rev. H.P.

Roberts, Paul

Roberts, Dr. Richard

Roberts, Bishop William Blair

Robertson, Hon. A. Willis

Robertson, Dr. J. Gallaway

Robertson, Rev. John F.

Robins, Col. Raymond

Robinson, Rev. Dan R.

Robinson, Rev. Ernest, W.

Robinson, Rev. Harold McA.

Robinson, Rev. Morris C.

Robinson, Rev. & Mrs. Wayne L.

Robison, Dr. William D.

Roblee, Rev. Fred A.

Rockel, Charles D.

Rodriquez, William E.

Roelefs, Henrietta

Rogers, Herbert W. & Margaret Cobb

Rogers, Dr. Jas. C.

Rolli, Bertha M.

Root, Paul A.

Roosevelt, Eleanor

Roosevelt, President Franklin Delano

Reel 79, Box 79

General Correspondence: Ros (misc.)-Rum

Ros [collective file]

Rose, Donald

Rosenblum, Rabbi William F.

Rosenzweig, Rabbi Efraim

Ross, B. Charles

Ross, Prof. E.A.

Ross, Roy G.

Ross, Stanley

Rotary clubs

Rothenburger, William F.

Rowan, Ross

Royden, Maude

Royden, Maude: radio address

ROSE

Rugg, Prof. Harold

Rugglers, Wilbur D.

Rukow, Rev. Emil P.

Ruland, Dr. Lloyd S.

Rumble, Dr. Lester

Reel 80, Box 80

General Correspondence: Ruo-Sa

Ruopp, Rev. Harold W.

Russell, Elbert

Russell, Galen

Russell, William, F.

Russell, Rev. William K.

Ruyle, Dr. C.E.

Ryan, Agnes

Ryan, Prof. Frederick L.

Ryan, John A.

Ryder, Frank H.

Ryland, Dr. E.P.

Rypins, Rabbi F.I.

Ru [collective file]

Sachar, Dr. Abram

Sadler, Rev. George W.

Sadler, Rev. M.E.

Sallis, Dr. J. Garfield

Salter, Dr. Alfred

Saltonstall, William G.

Salvation Army

S [collective file]

Sanders, Rabbi Ira

Sandrow, Rabbi Edward T.

Sansbury, Rev. Marvin O.

Sargent, S. Stansfeld

Sarles, Rev. Harry

Sarles, Rev. Phillip W.

Sarles, Ruth

Sarvis, Guy W.

Sattershwaite, Pauline

Reel 80, Box 80 (cont’d.)

Saunders, Dero A.

Saunders, W.E.

Sausaman, Kenneth H.

Sawyer, Rev. Fred D.

Saxton, Eugene F.

Sayre, Francis B.

Sayre, John Nevin

Reel 81, Box 81

General Correspondence: San (misc.)-Sch (misc.)

San [collective file]

Scalise, Victor F.

Schaal, E.A., Dec. 1936-Nov. 1937

Schaal, E.A.: office memos and correspondence

Schain, Josephine

Schaum, Winnifred

Schelbe, Thomas G.

Schenk, Rabbi Max

Scherer, Dr. Paul

Schermerhorn, Elizabeth L.

Schermerhorn, Francis

Schietinger, Harold C.

Schilling, Rev. S. Paul

Schlesinger, Prof. Arthur M.

Schloerb, Rolland

Schlossberg, Joseph

Schmalz, Alfred

Schmidtke, Rev. B.L.

Schneider, Rev. August

Schneiderman, Rose

Sch [collective file]

Reel 82, Box 82

General Correspondence: Scho-

Se (misc.)

Scholastic

Scholz, Karl

Schooler, Rev. Don E.

Schroeder, Rev. Ernest

Schroeder, Dr. John C.

Schultz, J.C.

Schulz, Rev. Theodore E.

Schuman, Frederick L.

Schuster, George

Schuster, Rev. Monroe Goebel

Schwalenberg, Rev. H.W.

Schwalm, Dr. V.

Schwartztrauber, Prof. Ernest

Schwellenbach, Hon. Lewis B.

Schwengel, Rev. E.H.

Score, Dr. J.N.R.

Scott, Eugene Field

Scott, Isabel Chilton

Scott, Prof. K.M.

Scott, Ralph Clelland

Scott, Warren H.

Scho [collective file]

Seaman, Rev. Floyd J.

Seamans, Harry

Seamans, Herbert L.

Searle, Robert A.

Searle, Rev. Robert W.

Seasholes, Dr. Charles L.

Sebold, Rev. Charles E.

Seebold, Rev. Richard W.

Seelye, Laurens H.

Seesholtz, Anne

Segroves, Rev. J.T.

Seip, Dean Farrar

Selecman, Charles C.

Sellars, Mr. & Mrs. Larry

Selleck, George

Sellers, Rev. Fred M.

Seminaris, Jo

Semple, Mrs. Samuel

Seneff, Jeannette

Senior, Clarence

Sensabaugh, L.F.

Sensency, Mrs. E.T.

Serrill, Rev. G.D.

Seskind, Morris

Setzer, Rev. W.J.

Severance, Rev. Cyrus W.

Se [collective file]

Reel 83, Box 83

General Correspondence: Sha-Sil

Shackford, Dr. John W.

Sharp, Rev. Waitstill H.

Reel 83, Box 83 (cont’d.)

Sharp, Prof. Walter R.

Sharrar, Lee M.

Shaw, A.A.

Shaw, Rev. Mark R.

Shaw, Wilbur A.

Shelburne, Rev. James M.

Sheldon, F.M.

Shelton, Rev. O.L.

Shepard, Dr. Sheldon

Shepherd, Mary L. (Mrs. D.C.)

Shepherd, Ora Leigh

Sherman, Walter

Sherrill, Rev. Henry K.

Shike, Rev. Charles,

Shipler, Guy Emery

Shirley, Harriet

Shoemaker, Dorothy

Short, William D.

Shotts, Claude C.

Shotwell, Prof. James T.

Shoup, Earl Mrs.

Shrader, Rev. Ralph

Shull, Ralph H.

Shull, W. Russell

Shulman, Rabbi Albert M.

Shulman, Avis Clamitz

Shulman, Rabbi Charles E.

Shutts, Everett

Sh [collective file]

Sias, G. Rev. Gerald

Sibley

Sibley, Rev. H. Norman

Sikes, Walter W.

Silliman, Rev. Vincent B.

Sills, Kenneth

Silver, Rabbi Abba Hillel

Reel 84, Box 84

General Correspondence: Sim-Smith, T.

Simms, Mrs. David

Simon, Dr. Abram

Simon, Dr. H.F.

Simons, Mrs. L.A.

Simpson, Charles R.

Simpson, Rev. Clifford O.

Siverling, Mrs. M.T.

Sizoo, Dr. J.R.

Skinner, Clarence R.

Skoien, Rev. Clarence E.

Slattery, Margaret

Slocombe, Mrs. E.M.

Slosson, Prof. Preston

Slowe, Lucy D.

Si [collective file]

Small, Vivian

Smart, Dr. W.A.

Smart, W.M.

Smith, Dr. Angie

Smith, Rev. Asbury

Smith, C.A.

Smith, Dr. Charles Cecil

Smith, Edward E.

Smith, Rev. Elbert J..

Smith, Dr. Francis Marion

Smith, Rev. Fred

Smith, Mrs. H.F.

Smith, Bishop H. Lester

Smith, H. Shelton

Smith, Henry Lester

Smith, Irene P. (Mrs. Philip E.)

Smith, Jeanette A. Poole

Smith, Dr. Joseph

Smith, Luther Wesley

Smith, (Miss) Lyn

Smith, Merle N.

Smith, Milo, J.

Smith, Dr. R.E.

Smith, Ray

Smith, Rev. Roy L.

Smith, Roy M.

Smith, Thomas S.

Smith, Tucker P. & Myra B.

Reel 85, Box 85

General Correspondence: Smith, W.-So

Smith, W.A.

Smith, W.R.C.

Smith, Rev. Wales E.

Smith, Rev. Wistor B.

Sm [collective file]

Snavely, Guy E.

Reel 85, Box 85 (cont’d.)

Snodgrass, Rev. R.C.

Snyder, Margaret

Socialist Party

Sockman, Ralph W.

Solenberger, Edith K. (Mrs. Edward D.)

Solt, Guy W.

Solt, Guy

Sn [collective file]

Reel 86, Box 86

General Correspondence: Sp–Stei

Spahr, Neal B.

Spann, Dr. J. Richard

Spaulding, C.A.

Spaulding, Helen F.

Spaulding, Rev. Walter B.

Speers, T. Rev. Guthrie

Speicher, Prof. E.E.

Speight, Harold E.B.

Spencer, Herbert L.

Spiegelberg, Flora

Spivey, Dr. L.M.

Spofford, William B.

Sproul, J.E.

Spurrier, Rev. Percy M.

Spykman, Prof. Nicholas J.

Sp [collective file]

Stafford, Dr. Russell

Stahnke, Mrs. Harold K.

Staley, Prof. Eugene

Stamm, Dr. Frederick E.

Stanbury, Rev. W.A.

Stanford, E.V.

Starbuck, Kathryn H.

State government

Stauffacher, Rev. A.D.

St [collective file]

Stearly, Rev. Wilson R.

Stearns, Josephine M.

Stearns, L.E.

Steel, Rev. Marshall T.

Steen, Margaret H.

Steere, Dr. Douglass V.

Steere, Jonathan M.

Stein, (Miss) Lee B.

Stein, Rose

Steiner, Dr. Edward A.

Steinmetz, Rev. Philip H.

Reel 87, Box 87

General Correspondence: Step-

Sti (misc.)

Stephens, Mrs. T.C.

Stephens, Waldo E.

Stephenson Brothers

Stephenson, Rev. Howard S.

Sterbenz, F.H.

Sternberger, Estelle M.

Stevens, Rev. J.W.

Stevenson, J. Ross

Stewart, A.E.

Stewart, Mrs. Charles E.

Stewart, Prof. Charles L,

Stewart, Rev. Donald

Stewart, Frances B.

Stewart, Dr. George

Stewart, Rev. George C.

Stewart, Harold S.

Stewart, Marguerite Ann

Stewart, Maxwell S.

Stewart, Virgil Pierce

Stewart, Rev. William H.

Stidger, Rev. William F.

Stiedl, M.F.

Stimson, Rev. Edward W.

Stimson, Dr. Ralph H.

Stinetorf, Louise

Stinetorf, Louise: office memos

Stinger, Gilbert

Stitskin, Rabbi Leon Rabbi

Stitt, Dr. Jesse W.

Sti [collective file]

Reel 88, Box 88

General Correspondence: Sto-Swe

Stock, Harry T.

Stockenberg, H.A.

Stocking, Prof. George W.

Stodghill, Dr. Edward W.

Stolper, Dr. Gustav Dr.

Stone, C.T.

Reel 88, Box 88 (cont’d.)

Stone, Rev. W. Owings

Stone, William T.

Stonequist, Dr. Everett V.

Stoody, Rev. Ralph

Stose, Mrs. Harold F.

Stover, Dr. Ross

Stowe, Louisa Boyd

Stratton, Prof. George Malcolm

Straus, Freda

Strauss, Dr. Manny

Strayer, C. Bevan

Strunk, L.H.

Stuart, Graham

Studebaker, Ellis M.

Studebaker, Rev. H.A.

Sturbers, Fred

Sturm, Mrs. W.L.

Sto [collective file]

Sulzberger, Arthur Hays

Summers, Isabelle Summers (Mrs. J.C.)

Sumners, Rev. Thomas W.

Suplee, Charles

Survey Associates

Sutherland, Hale

Su [collective file]

Swain, Edith L.

Swain, Rev. Joseph

Swan, Dr. Alfred

Swanson, Harvey

Sward, Mrs. E.T.

Sweeney, (Miss) E.B.

Sweeney, Rev. S.H.

Sweet, Herman

Sweetland, Monroe M.

Sweetman, Ray

Swengel, Rev. Clinton Rev.

Swenson, Elizabeth Z.

Reel 89, Box 89

General Correspondence: Swi-Te (misc.)

Swift, Sarah J.

Swihart, D.W.

Sykes, Tom

Sylvester, Rev. E. Paul Rev.

Symons, Ruth C.

Sw [collective file]

Taber, Rev. Lloyd B.

Taber, Louis

Taft, Charles P.

Talbott, Dr. E. Guy

Talbott, Howard

Tallakson, Rev. Lloyal E.

Tamke, Rev. George R.F.

Tapley, Alice P.

Tarshish, Rabbi Allan

Taubeneck, Ignatius D.

Tavenner, Albion J.

Tayler, William L.

Taylor, Dr. Alva W.

Taylor, Arthur K.

Taylor, Caroline

Taylor, Clarence H.

Taylor, Prof. George

Taylor, George Oliver

Taylor, Jacob H., April- Oct. 1937

Taylor, Rev. John F.

Taylor, Rev. L.A.

Taylor, Rev. L. Wendell

Taylor, Lea D.

Taylor, Lytton R.

Taylor, Travis

Taylor, Rev. W.M.

Tead, Ordway

Teitelbaum, Rabbi Samuel

Terhune, Prof. ____

Terman, E.L.

Terrell, Harry E.

Terry, Cyrintha

Tetlie, Rev. Joseph

Te [collective file]

Reel 90, Box 90

General Correspondence: Th-Tin

Thayer, P. Edward

Thomas, Sister Aquinas

Thomas, C.V.

Thomas, Dr. D.Y.

Thomas, Dr. George F.

Thomas, Rev. George Monroe

Thomas, Mrs. Harrison

Thomas, Dr. James

Reel 90, Box 90 (cont’d.)

Thomas, Rev. John Edward

Thomas, Rev. John Newton

Thomas, Lavens, Dr. ____

Thomas, Norman

Thomas, Wilbur K.

Thompson, Dorothy

Thompson, Dr. Earnest T.

Thompson, Hugo

Thompson, Rev. J. Harold

Thompson, Dr. John

Thompson, Prof. John B.

Thompson, Melvin

Thompson, P.L.

Thompson, Seal

Thomson, Charles A.

Thomson, Rev. J. Harold

Thomson, Leon

Thomson, Matt H.

Thornburg, Rev. Mont

Thornburg, Opal

Thornton, Dr. E.W.

Thorny, Father ____

Thorp, R.L.

Thruston, Lucy Meacham

Thurber, C.H.

Thurber, John Newton

Thurman, Howard

Tibbetts, Rev. Norris L.

Tiffany, Mary (Mrs. Charles W.)

Tiffany, Rev. Fred R.

Time Magazine

Timerman, Rev. Donald

Timm, Dr. Charles A.

Timmons, Dr. Wofford C.

Tingley, Rev. A.E.

Tingley, Florence

Tinker, Wellington, 1937

Reel 91, Box 91

General Correspondence: Tip-To (misc.)

Tippett, Donald H.

Tittle, Dr. Ernest F.

Th [collective file]

Tobin, Chester M.

Tobin, Irwin M.

Todd, Prof. Arthur J.

Todd, Ruth

Tolley, William P.

Tomlin, Fred

Tompkins, Alva; Dora Pollock

Toothacker, Frank

Tope, M.S.

Torrison, Mrs. B.W.

Towner, Dr. Milton

Townsend, Ada

Townsley, Rev. Lester

To [collective file]

Reel 92, Box 92

General Correspondence: Tr-U (misc.)

Trager, Frank N.

Trimble, Martha

Trinkaus, Molly

Trotter, Rev. Fred B.

True, Prof. Allen

Truett, Dr. Geo. W.

Tr [collective file]

Tucker, Rev. Henry St. G.

Tucker, Luther

Tucker, Dr. Robert L.

Tucker, Rev. Roy

Tupper, Rev. Charles B.

Turck, Dr. Charles J.

Turner, Rev. Ewart Edmund

Turner, Frederick L.

Turner, Rev. O.E.

Tuttle, Bernice R.

Tuttle, Rev. Kenneth H.

Tyler, Florence G.

Tyler, Gertrude

Tyler, Helen E.

Tu [collective file]

Ullrich, Pauline

Ulp, Rev. George E.

Ulrich, Rev. Fred

The Union Signal

United Peace Chest

Uphoff, Walter

Upton, W.H.

Urmy, Marian S. (Mrs. R.B.)

Urmy, Ralph B.

Reel 92, Box 92 (cont’d.)

Utley, Clifton M.

United States government

U [collective file]

Reel 93, Box 93

General Correspondence: V-Wal

Van Buskirt, Dr. J.D.

Vance, Rev. James I.

Vance, Joseph A.

Van Deman, Roy L.

Vandenbosch, Prof. A.

Vanderberry, Rev. R.W.

Vanderburgh, Mrs. C.M.

Vandever, Rev. W.T.

Vanguard Press

Van Kirk, Walter

Van Kleeck, Mary

VanZandt, Philip G.

Varela, Agatha

Vaughan, David

V [collective file]

Velte, Charles

Velte, Rev. Willis W.

Vernon, Mabel

Vernon, Robert H.

Verplanck, Mrs. J. DeLancey

Vickers, Rev. W.H.

Viguerie, Francis Clay

Vittum, Harriet

Voelkel, Rev. Elmer E.

Voorhis, Hon. H. Jerry

Voss, Carl

Vruwink, Rev. Henry

Ve [collective file]

Wachtel, Agatha

Wade, Rev. Irving E.

Wagner, Rev. James E.

Wagner, Hon. Robert F.

Wahl, Rev. F.W.

Waite, Mary L.

Waldenberg, Rabbi S.H.

Waldron, Clint

Walker, Rev. Edwin

Walker, Prof. Harvey

Walker, J.R.

Walker, Dr. Raymond B.

Wall, Reid

Wallace, Rev. A.T.

Wallace, Florence

Wallack, Rev. A.M.

Walton, J. Barnard

Reel 94, Box 94

General Correspondence: Wan-

Wei (misc.)

Wann, Harry Arthur

W [collective file]

War Resisters League

Warburg, Nina L. (Mrs. Paul)

Ward Jr., Archibald F.

Ward, Dr. Elsie C.

Ward, J.S.

Ward, Wells & Dreshman

Ware, Robert L.

Warmer, Dr. George A.

Warren, Rev. Claude

Warren, Prof. Luther

Watson, Prof. Goodwin

Watson, J. Alln

Waymack, W.W.

War [collective file]

Wear, Robert B.

Weatherford, Willis Duke

Wehrhan, Rev. Nelson W.

Weienthal, Leo

Weigmann, Rev. F.W.

Weiler, Mary Joe

Weinberg, Mrs. Alexander

Weir, Rev. Howard R.

Weis, J. Max

Weiss, Rev. Henry L.

Weitz, Rabbi Martin M.

Wei [collective file]

Reel 95, Box 95

General Correspondence: Wel-Wh

Welborn, Irma

Weldon, Rev. Wilson O.

Wellard, James

Wellman, Prof. Frank A.

Wells, Prof. L.N.D.

Reel 95, Box 95 (cont’d.)

Wells, Mrs. Leeman

Wells, Marguerite M.

Wells, Dr. Roger H.

Welty, Mrs. Carl

Wentworth, Lois M.

Wentworth, Lydia G.

Werlein, Ewing

Werner, Prof. G.A.

Werner, Rev. Hazen

Wertheim, Edward L., May-Nov. 1937

West, Rev. M. Guy

West, Margaret A.

West, Ruth

Western Union Telegraph Co.

Westmaas, Rev. A.J.

Wel [collective file]

Whaley, W.C.

Whear, Rev. William N.

Wheeler Jr., J.H.

Whimsett, Rev. Grover C.

Whitaker, Eleanor

White, Dr. Hugh Vernon

White, Janet

White, Luke

White, Mrs. Paul A.

White, Mrs. R.M.

White, Roland

White, Rev. Wayne

Whitlock, H.N.

Whitney, A.F.

Whitney, Charles A.

Whitney, Prof. Norman J.

Whitsitt, Rev. W.S.

Whittier, Harriet

Reel 96, Box 96

General Correspondence: Wh (misc.)-Williams (misc.)

Wh [collective file]

Wickenden, Prof. Arthur C.

Wickenden, Dr. W.E.

Wicks, Dr. Robert R.

Wiegmann, Rev. F.W.

Wightman, Richard

Wilcox, Dr. Francis

Wiley, Alexander

Wiley, Samuel S.

Wilkin, Frank D.

Wilkins, C.E.

Wilkinson, D.R.

Willard Jr., Rev. C. Lawson

Willcoxon, F.W.

Willets, Rev. George L.

Wi [collective file]

Williams, Frank S.

Williams, H. Justice

Williams, Howard Y.

Williams, J. Paul

Williams, L.K.

Williams, Michael

Williams, Rev. Morgan

Williams, Dr. Thomas A.

Williams, Rev. William Harrison

Willingham, Edward

Williston, Frank

Williams [collective file]

Reel 97, Box 97

General Correspondence: Wils-Wom

Wilson, Mrs. E.G.

Wilson, E. Raymond

Wilson, Editha Mrs.

Wilson, Rev. Edwin H.

Wilson, Frank Dean

Wilson, Bishop Frank E.

Wilson, Rev. George H.

Wilson, H.M.

Wilson, Stewart G.

Winder, Mary Ida

Winn, Rev. Edgar

Winslow, Dr. Earl M.

Winslow, William Allen

Winsor, Mary Miss

Wirth, Louis

Wise, Carl A.

Wise, Helen

Wise, Bishop James

Wise, Rabbi Jonah B.

Wise, Rabbi Stephen S.

Wishard, Glenn W.

Wishart, Pres. Charles F.

Reel 97, Box 97 (cont’d.)

Witt, Rabbi Louis

Witthamper, W.W.

Wittke, Dr. Carl

Wilson, ____

Wolcott, Dr. Ruth F.

Wolf Jr., Frank

Wolf, Rev. W.H.

Wolff, Rev. C.

Wolseley, Mrs. Roland

Wolsey, Rabbi Louis

Women’s International League [for Peace and Freedom]

Reel 98, Box 98

General Correspondence: Woo-Wy

Wood, C. Stanley

Wood, Richard R.

Wood, W.C.

Woodford, B. Louise

Woodman, Dorothy

Woods, Dr. Andrew H.

Woodward, Walter C.

Woolf, Rabbi Sidney

Woolley, Mary E.

Wootten, Barbara (Mrs.)

Workman, Dr. James W.

World events

World Peaceways, Inc.

Worley, Gordon

Worrell, Ruth M.

Wright, Rev. Bruce S.

Wright, Ernest H.

Wright, Rev. Harold

Wright, Rev. Paul S.

Wright, Prof. Quincy

Wulff, Mrs. J.C.

Wyatt, Rev. George D.

Wyer, Samuel S.

Wo [collective file]

Reel 99, Box 99

General Correspondence: X-Z

Yard, James M.

Yarmov, Jack, Mr.

Yeaple, Dr. Whitney S. K.

Yergen, Max

Yerkes, Sue C.

York, Sgt. Alvin C.

Young, Rev. Bradford

Young, Prof. Kimball

Young, Lou E.

Young Men's Christian Association

Young, Rev. S. Edward

Young, William L.

Young Women's Christian Association

Youngman, Roy M.

Youth News Service

X-Y [collective file]

Zander, Eugene

Zerby, Prof. Raybora L.

Zerfoss, Dr. Karl

Zietlow, Rev. & Mrs. Carl F.

Zigleer, Dr. M.R.

Zimmerman, Dr. William

Zumbrunnen, Rev. Thomas

Z [collective file]

Reel 100, Box 100

General Correspondence: Geographical

Alabama

Anniston

Birmingham

Dacatur

Florence

Gadsden

Mobile

Montgomery

Alabama

Arizona

Douglas

Mesa

Phoenix

Tempe

Tucson

Arizona

Arkansas

Clarksville

Conway

Fayetteville

Fort Smith

Hot Springs

Reel 100, Box 100 (cont’d.)

Arkansas (cont’d.)

Little Rock

Little Rock

Arkansas

California

Alhambra

Altadena

Anaheim

Banning

Berkeley

Compton

Covina

Dinuba

El Monte

Fresno

Fullerton

Glendale

Hollister

Hollywood

Huntington Park

Inglewood

LaHabra

LaJolla

Long Beach

Reel 101, Box 101

General Correspondence: Geographical

California (cont’d.)

Los Angeles, April-Dec. 1937

Los Angeles, Jan.-March 1937

Los Angeles, Dec. 1936

Mills College

Modesto

Oakland

Ojai

Palo Alto

Pasadena

Paso Robles

Pomona

Redlands

Richmond

Riverside

Sacramento

San Bernardino

San Dimas

San Diego

San Francisco

Sanger

San Jose

San Luis Obispo

Santa Ana

Santa Barbara

Santa Cruz

Santo Monica

Sierra Madre

Reel 102, Box 102

General Correspondence: Geographical

California (cont’d.)

Stockton

Tujunga

Van Nuys

Ventura

Visalia

Whittier

California: lists

California

California

Colorado

Colorado Springs

Fort Collins

Greeley

Pueblo

Colorado

Colorado

Connecticut

Bridgeport

Bristol

Danbury

Greenwich

Hartford

Lakeville

Meriden

Middletown

New Britain

New Haven

New London

Norwalk

Norwich

Reel 103, Box 103

General Correspondence: Geographical

Connecticut (cont’d.)

Ridgefield

Seymour

Torrington

Waterbury

Wethersfield

Willimantic

Wilton

Windsor

Yalesville

Connecticut

Connecticut

Delaware

Dover

Georgetown

Millsboro

New Castle,

Wilmington

Delaware

Delaware

Washington, D.C.

March-Nov. 1937

Feb. 1937

Dec. 1936-Jan. 1937

Sept.-Nov. 1936

Reel 104, Box 104

General Correspondence: Geographical

Washington, D.C. (cont’d.)

Feb.-Aug. 1936

Florida

Dania

Daytona Beach

Gainesville

Jacksonville

Lakeland

Leesburg

Miami

Pensacola

St. Petersburg

Tallahassee

Tampa

Winter Park

Florida

Georgia

Athens

Atlanta, March-Oct. 1937

Atlanta, June 1936-Feb. 1937

Augusta

Decatur

Elberton

Griffin,Georgia

La Grange

Macon

Newnan

Savannah

Thomasville

Valdosta

Waycross

Georgia

Idaho

Boise

Pocatelle

Idaho

Reel 105, Box 105

General Correspondence: Geographical

Illinois

Alton

Aurora

Bourbonnais

Bloomington

Cairo

Centralia

Champaign & Urbana

Chicago

April-Nov. 1937

March 1937

Feb. 1937

Jan. 1937

Oct.-Dec. 1936

Oct. 1936

Aug.-Sept. 1936

Reel 106, Box 106

General Correspondence: Geographical

Illinois (cont’d.)

Chicago

Jan.-July 1936

Reel 106, Box 106 (cont’d.)

Illinois (cont’d.)

Chicago: Lists

Danville

Decatur

Dekalb

East St. Louis

Elgin

Evanston

Galesburg

Granite City

Hinsdale

Joliet

Kankakee

Kewanee

La Grange

Maywood

Moline

Monmouth

Naperville

Oak Park

Oneida

Peoria

Princeton

Quincy

River Forest

Rock Island

Rockford

St. Charles

Springfield

Illinois

Illinois

Illinois: Miscellaneous

Reel 107, Box 107

General Correspondence: Geographical

Indiana

Bloomington

Carthage

Connersville

East Chicago

Eaton

Elkhart

Evansville

Fort Wayne

Frankfort

Hammond

Huntington

Indianapolis

Jan.-Sept. 1937

March-Dec. 1936

Kokomo

Lafayette

Muncie

New Albany

Newcastle

North Manchester

Richmond

Salem

Seymour

South Bend

Terre Haute

Tipton

Vincennes

Wabash

Winamac

Indiana

Iowa

Ames

Atlantic

Burlington

Cedar Rapids

Reel 108, Box 108

General Correspondence: Geographical

Iowa (cont’d.)

Clinton

Davenport

Des Moines

Eldora

Estherville

Fort Dodge

Grinnell

Harlan

Iowa City

LaPorte City

Marshalltown

Mason City

Mt. Vernon

New Providence

Oskaloosa

Ottumwa

Reel 108, Box 108 (cont’d.)

Iowa (cont’d.)

Richland

Sioux City

Spencer

Waterloo

Waupeton

Iowa

Iowa

Iowa

Kansas

Baldwin

Cedar Vale

Clay Center

Coffeyville

Emporia

Greenleaf

Reel 109, Box 109

General Correspondence: Geographical

Kansas (cont’d.)

Hutchinson

Independence

Kansas City

Lawrence

Manhattan

McPherson

Minneapolis

Osborne

Ottawa

Salina

Topeka

Wichita

Winfield

Kansas

Kansas

Kentucky

Ashland

Berea

Bowling Green

Frankfort

Franklin

Hopkinsville

Lexington

Louisville

Murray

Newport

Owensboro

Paducuh

Kentucky

Kentucky

Louisiana

Archibald

Baton Rouge

Lake Charles

New Orleans

Shreveport

Louisiana

Reel 110, Box 110

General Correspondence: Geographical

Maine

Augusta

Bangor

Brunswick

Farmington

Gardner

Houlton

Kennebunk

Lewiston

Orono

Portland

Skowhegan

Waterville

Maine

Maine

Maryland

Baltimore

April-Dec. 1937

Jan.-March 1937

July-Dec. 1936

Jan.-June 1936

Chestertown

Cumberland

Easton,

Salisbury,

Westminster

Maryland

Maryland

Reel 111, Box 111

General Correspondence: Geographical

Massachusetts

Amesbury

Amherst

Arlington Heights

Attleboro

Belchertown

Boston

May-Dec. 1937

Jan.-April 1937

Jan.-Dec. 1936

Bridgewater

Brockton

Brookline

Cambridge

Cotuit

E. Northfield

Fall River

Fitchburg

Framingham

Gardner

Gloucester

Greenfield

Holliston

Hyde Park

Lawrence

Lowell

Lynn

Methuen

Milton

New Bedford

Newburyport

Newton Centre

Newtonville

Northampton

Salem

South Hadley

Springfield

Stoneham

Swansea

Reel 112, Box 112

General Correspondence: Geographical

Massachusetts (cont’d.)

Waltham

Wellesley

Wellesley Hills

West Roxbury

Winchester

Worcester

Massachusetts

Michigan

Albion

Alma

Adrian

Ann Arbor

Battle Creek

Bay City

Benton Harbor

Cass City

Detroit

Jan.-Oct. 1937

1936

Flint

Reel 113, Box 113

General Correspondence: Geographical

Michigan (cont’d.)

Grand Rapids

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Lansing

Mount Clemens

Muskegon

Paw Paw

Pontiac

Royal Oak

Saginaw

Ypsilanti

Michigan

Minnesota

Bemidji

Brainerd

Detroit Lakes

Dodge Center

Duluth

Farmington

Fergus Falls

Fulda

Glenwood

Hibbing

Reel 113, Box 113 (cont’d.)

Minnesota (cont’d.)

Jackson

Kasson

Lakefield

Reel 114, Box 114

General Correspondence: Geographical

Minnesota (cont’d.)

Mankato, Minnesota

Minneapolis

April-Dec. 1937

Jan.-March, 1937

Dec. 31, 1936

Northfield

Rush City

St. Cloud

St. Paul

Sauk Centre

Vernon Center

Virginia

Wadena

Willmar

Windom

Minnesota

Mississippi

Biloxi

Hattiesburg

Jackson

Meridian

Mississippi

Missouri

Cape Girardeau

Carthage

Columbia

Gladden

Hannibal

Jefferson City

Joplin

Reel 115, Box 115

General Correspondence: Geographical

Missouri (cont’d.)

Kansas City

April-Nov. 1937

May 1936-March 1937

Kirksville

Marshall

Maryville

Mountain Grove

Parkville

St. Joseph

St. Louis

Jan-Nov. 1937

April-Dec. 1936

Sedalia

Springfield

Webster Groves

Missouri

Montana

Bozeman

Missoula

Montana

Reel 116, Box 116

General Correspondence: Geographical

Nebraska

Beatrice

Central City

Ceresco

Chadron

Comstock

Grand Island

Lincoln

Omaha

Nebraska

Nevada

Reno

Nevada

New Hampshire

Claremont

Concord

Durham

Exeter

Hanover

Keene

Laconia

Lebanon

Littleton

Manchester

Nashua

Portsmouth

Reel 116, Box 116 (cont’d.)

New Hampshire (cont’d.)

Rochester

Tilton

New Hampshire

New Jersey

Asbury Park

Atlantic City

Bayonne

Burlington

Camden

Carteret

Chatham

Dover

Elizabeth

Englewood

Glen Ridge

Hackensack

Jersey City

Lakewood

Long Branch

Reel 117, Box 117

General Correspondence: Geographical

New Jersey (cont’d.)

Madison

Maplewood

Medford

Millburn

Montclair

Moorestown

Morristown

Mount Holly

Newark

New Brunswick

Newton

The Oranges

Passaic

Peterson

Perth Amboy

Plainfield

Pleasantville

Princeton

Red Bank

Ridgewood

Rutherford

Salem

Somerville

Summit

Trenton

Union City

Upper Montclair

Vineland

Westfield

Reel 118, Box 118

General Correspondence: Geographical

New Jersey (cont’d.)

New Jersey

New Jersey

New Mexico

Albuquerque

Las Vegas

Santa Fe

New Mexico

New York

New York City

May -Dec. 1937

April 1937

March 1937

Feb. 1937

Jan. 1937

Reel 119, Box 119

General Correspondence: Geographical

New York (cont’d.)

New York City

Dec. 1936

Nov. 1936

Oct. 1936

Aug.-Sept. 1936

June-July 1936

Reel 120, Box 120

General Correspondence: Geographical

New York (cont’d.)

New York City

May 1936

Feb.-April 1936

New York City: Lists

Albany

Amsterdam

Reel 120, Box 120 (cont’d.)

New York (cont’d.)

Batavia

Binghampton

Bronx

Bronxville

Brooklyn

Jan.-Nov. 1937

March-Dec. 1936

Buffalo

1937

Feb.-Dec. 1936

Canton

Carthage

Catskill

Chappaqua

DeRuyter

East Aurora

Elmira

Reel 121, Box 121

General Correspondence: Geographical

New York (cont’d.)

Flushing L.I.

Garden City

Glens Falls

Gloversville

Hamilton

Hempstead

Ithaca

Jamaica

Jamestown

Johnstown

Katonah

Keuka Park

Kingston

Kirkville

Larchmont

Little Falls

Lockport

Long Island

Medina

Middletown

Mount Vernon

New Rochelle

Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Olean

Oneida

Orangeburg

Painted Post

Perry

Pleasantville

Port Chester

Poughkeepsie

Pulaski

Red Hook

Rochester

Jan.-Nov. 1937

Feb.-Dec. 1936

Rome

Rye

Salamanca

Saranac Lake

Saratoga Springs

Schenectady

Springville

Staten Island

Reel 122, Box 122

General Correspondence: Geographical

New York (cont’d.)

Syracuse

Jan.-Nov. 1937

Feb.-Dec. 1936

Troy

Utica

Waterloo

Watertown

White Plains

Yonkers

New York

North Carolina

Asheville

Black Mountain

Chapel Hill

Charlotte

Durham

Fayetteville

Greensboro

Greenville

Guilford College

Reel 123, Box 123

General Correspondence:Geographical

North Carolina (cont’d.)

High Point

Lilesville

Lumberton

Raleigh

Rocky Mount

Salisbury

Shelby

Smithfield

Tarboro

Wilmington

Wilson

Winston-Salem

North Carolina

North Carolina

North Dakota

Bismarck

Charbonneau

Dickinson

Fargo

Grand Forks

Jamestown

Minot

North Dakota

Ohio

Akron

Alliance

Ashtabula

Athens

Bowling Green

Camden

Canton

Chillicothe

Cincinnati

Jan.-Oct. 1937

Ohio, 1936

Reel 124, Box 124

General Correspondence: Geographical

Ohio (cont’d.)

Cleveland

Jan.-Sept. 1937

Ohio, 1936

Columbus

April-Dec. 1937

Jan.-March 1937

1936

Dayton

Delaware

Delphos

Reel 125, Box 125

General Correspondence: Geographical

Ohio (cont’d.)

Findlay

Granville

Greenville

Hamilton

Hiram

Lake Wood

Lancaster

Lima

Lodi

Lorain

Mansfield

Marion

Middletown

Mt. Vernon

Neffs

Newark

Oberlin

Ottawa

Portsmouth

Sandusky

Springfield

Oxford

Painesville

Piqua

Steubenville

Tiffin

Toledo

Urbana

Warren

Westerville

Wilmington

Wooster

Xenia

Yellow Springs

Reel 125, Box 125 (cont’d.)

Ohio (cont’d.)

Youngstown

Ohio: Lists

Ohio

Reel 126, Box 126

General Correspondence: Geographical

Oklahoma, March 31, 1937

Enid

Muskogee

Norman

Oklahoma City

Okmulgee

Ponca City

Tulsa

Oklahoma

Oregon, March 16, 1937

Corvallis

Eugene

Grants Pass

McMinnville

Medford

Newberg

Pendelton

Portland

Jan.-Nov. 1937

1936

Salem

Tillamook

Oregon

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

April-Dec. 1937

Feb.-March 1937

Jan. 1937

Reel 127, Box 127

General Correspondence: Geographical

Pennsylvania (cont’d.)

Philadelphia

Dec. 1936

Nov. 1936

Sept.-Oct. 1936

Jan.-Aug. 1936

Feb.-Dec. 1937

Pittsburgh

April 1936-Jan. 1937

Reel 128, Box 128

General Correspondence: Geographical

Pennsylvania (cont’d.)

Allentown

Altoona

Anderson

Atglen

Beaver Falls

Berkshire Heights

Berwick

Bethlehem

Bird-in-Hand

Bloomsburg

Bristol

Bryn Mawr

Canton

Carbondale

Cardale

Carlisle

Chambersburg

Chester

Chestnut Hill

Coatesville

Doylestown

East Stroudsburg

Easton

Erie

George School

Germantown

Gettysburg

Hanover

Harrisburg

Haverford

Hazelton

Huntingdon

Reel 129, Box 129

General Correspondence: Geographical

Pennsylvania (cont’d.)

Indiana

Jenkintown

Johnstown

Reel 129, Box 129 (cont’d.)

Pennsylvania (cont’d.)

Kingston

Lancaster

Lansdowne

Lebanon

Lehighton

Lewisburg

Lewistown

Lock Haven

McKeesport

Meadville

Media

Mifflinburg

Montoursville

Mount Carmel

Moylan

New Castle

Newtown Square

Norristown

Nottingham

Oil City

Palmerton

Phoenixville

Plymouth

Pottstown

Pottsville

Quakertown

Radnor

Reading

Royersford

Scranton

Selinsgrove

Reel 130, Box 130

General Correspondence: Geographical

Pennsylvania (cont’d.)

Sewickley

Shamokin

Shickshinney

Shippensburg

State College

Sunbury

Swarthmore

Tamaqua

Villanova

Wallingford

Washington

Wayne

West Chester

Westtown

Wilkes-Barre

Williamsport

Wyncote

York

Pennsylvania: Cities A-L [collective file]

Pennsylvania: Cities M-Z [collective file]

Pennsylvania

Reel 131, Box 131

General Correspondence: Geographical

Rhode Island

Pawtucket

Providence

Westerly

Rhode Island

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Charleston

Clinton

Columbia

Gaffney

Greenville

Greenwood

Orangeburg

Rock Hill

Spartanburg

Sumter

South Carolina

South Dakota

Aberdeen

Clearfield

Eagle Butte

Huron

Mitchell

Philip

Sioux Falls

Yankton

South Dakota

Reel 131, Box 131 (cont’d.)

Tennessee

Chattanooga, Feb.-Oct. 1937

Chattanooga, Nov. 1936-Jan. 1937

Clarksville

Columbia

Franklin

Jackson

Jellico

Johnson City

Kingsport

Knoxville

McKenzie

Memphis

Murfreesboro

Nashville, April-Dec. 1937

Nashville, Jan.-March 1937

Reel 132, Box 132

General Correspondence: Geographical

Tennessee (cont’d.)

Nashville, 1936

Norris

Paris

Shelbyville

Tennessee

Tennessee

Texas

Amarillo

Austin

Beaumont

Brownsville

Chatfield

Corpus Christi

Corsicana

Dallas

Denison

Denton

El Paso

Fort Worth

Galveston

Georgetown

Houston, Jan. 1937

Houston, 1936

Reel 133, Box 133

General Correspondence: Geographical

Texas (cont’d.)

Jacksonville

Lubbock

Marlin

Marshall

Port Arthur

San Angelo

San Antonio

Schulenburg

Sherman

Tyler

Waco

Washington

Weimar

Wichita Falls

Texas

Texas

Utah

Logan

Ogden

Provo

Salt Lake City

Utah

Vermont

Arlington

Barre

Bellows Falls

Bennington

Brattleboro

Burlington

Middlebury

Rutland

Springfield

Vergennes

Vermont

Vermont

Virginia

Bridgewater

Bristol

Broadway

Charlottesville

Danville

Farmville

Reel 133, Box 133 (cont’d.)

Virginia (cont’d.)

Fredericksburg

Harrisonburg

Ivor

Lexington

Lynchburg

Newport

Norfolk

Reel 134, Box 134

General Correspondence: Geographical

Virginia (cont’d.)

Petersburg

Portsmouth

Richmond

Roanoke

Rocky Mount

Staunton

Tazewell

Williamsburg

Winchester

Virginia

Washington

Pullman

Seattle

Spokane

Tacoma

Walla Walla

Washington

Washington

West Virginia

Charleston

Fairmount

Huntington

Junior

Morgantown

Wheeling

West Virginia

Reel 135, Box 135

General Correspondence: Geographical

Wisconsin

Appleton

Baraboo

Beaver Dam

Beloit

Chippewa Falls

Eau Claire

Fond du Lac

Fort Atkinson

Fredonia

Green Bay

Janesville

Kenosha

La Crosse

Lake Geneva

Madison

Milwaukee

Portage

Racine

Rice Lake

Ripon

Sparta

Stevens Point

Superior

Watertown

Waupun

West Allis

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Casper

Douglas

Laramie

Wyoming

Foreign

Canada

China

England

France

Puerto Rico

Switzerland

Reel 136, Box 136

Correspondence: Area Directors

Adams, Fred, Area Director,

Kalamazoo, Michigan

March-August 1987

Jan.-Feb. 1937

Adkins, A. Carl, Area Director,

Reel 136, Box 136 (cont’d.)

Altanta

May-Nov. 1937

March-April 1937

Feb. 1937

Blackwell, H. Conrad, Area Director, Richmond, Virginia

April-July, 1937

March 1937

Jan.-Feb. 1937

Reel 137, Box 137

Correspondence: Area Directors

Collins, Rev. George L., Area Director, Madison, Wisconsin

Feb.-Dec. 1937

Dec. 1936-Jan. 1937

Mrs. M. M. Winans, Secretary

Collins, Rev. George L., Area Director, Madison, Wisconsin, Feb.-Dec. 1936

Kavanaugh, John F. & Calvin Cope, Area Directors: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Feb.-Nov. 1937

Cope, Calvin C. & J.F. Kavanaugh, Area Directors: Philadelphia, Feb-Apr 1937

Dalton, Glen D., Area Director, Columbus, Ohio

April-Nov. 1937

March 1937

Reel 138, Box 138

Correspondence: Area Directors

Dalton, Glen D., Area Director, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 1936-

Feb. 1937

M. Allyn, Secretary

Dalton, Glen D., Area Director, Columbus, Ohio

Nov. 1936-Jan. 1937

Oct. 1936

June-July 1936

April-May 1936

Reel 139, Box 139

Correspondence: Area Directors

Elliott, Arthur, Area Director, Minneapolis, Minnesota

May-Nov. 1937

April 1937

March 1937

June 1936-Feb. 1937

Knapp, Helen, Secretary

Elliott, Arthur, Area Director, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March-

May 1936

Elliott, Paul S., Area Director, Portland, Oregon, March-Dec. 1937

Elliott, Paul & Harry W. Stone, Area Directors, Portland, Oregon, Feb. 1936-Feb. 1937 [see also Box 147]

Reel 140, Box 140

Correspondence: Area Directors

Griggs, Earl N., Area Director, Syracuse, New York

April-Nov. 1937

April 1936-March 1937

Hancox, Herbert F., Area Director, Chicago, Illinois

May-Oct. 1937

April 1937

Oct. 1936 - Feb. 1937

Pollock, Dora, Secretary

Hankins, J. Lester, Area Director, Boston, Massachusetts, May-

Nov. 1937

Reel 141, Box 141

Correspondence: Area Directors

Hankins, J. Lester, Area Director, Boston, Massachusetts, Oct. 1937-Feb. 1937 [April 1937?]

Davis, Howard P., Secretary

Hankins, J. Lester, Area Director, Boston, Massachusetts

Sept.-Dec. 1936

June-Aug. 1936

Jan.-May 1936

Hayes, Egbert M., Area Director, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March-Sept. 1937

Reel 142, Box 142

Correspondence: Area Directors

Hayes, Egbert M., Area Director, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,

Nov. 1936-Feb. 1937

Griffin, Mrs. Elizabeth E., Secretary

Helm, Rev. Bert, Area Director, Houston, Texas

May-Dec. 1937

March-April 1937

Sept. 1936-Feb. 1937

Judson, Russell F., Area Director, St. Louis, Missouri, Feb.-Nov. 1937

McPherson Jr., Nenien C., Jan.-May 1936

Reel 143, Box 143

Correspondence: Area Directors

Miller, Mrs. Ellacoya (Harold T.), Detroit, Michigan, Jan.-May 1936

Mills, Ethelwyn, Area Director, Los Angeles, Sept. 1936 - Nov. 1937

Reel 144, Box 144

Correspondence: Area Directors

Mills, Ethelwyn, Area Director, Los Angeles, Jan.-Aug. 1936

Moore, Fred Atkins, 1936-March 1937

Parry, William D., Area Director, Jan.-July 1937

Reel 145, Box 145

Correspondence: Area Directors

Rains, Paul B. Rev., Area Director, Kansas City, Missouri

Mar.-Oct. 1937

Jan.-Feb. 1937

Rumbough, Constance, Area Director, Nashville, Tennessee

April-Oct. 1937

Feb.-March 1937

Oct. 1936 - Jan. 1937

Reel 146, Box 146

Correspondence: Area Directors

Rumbough, Constance

Carbon copies

Nov.-Dec. 1936

Sept.-Dec. 1936

Carbon copies, Oct. 1936

Reel 147, Box 146 (cont’d.)

Carbon copies, Sept. 1936

Carbon copies, July-Aug. 1936

Reel 148, Box 147

Correspondence: Area Directors

Schaal, Dr. E.A., Jan.-Nov. 1936

Stone, Harry W., Area Director, Portland, Oregon, Nov. 1937

Stone, Harry W. & Paul Elliot, Jan.-June 1937 [see also Elliott, Paul S., Box 139]

Tinker, Wellington H, Area Director, New York, New York, Oct. 1936-Oct. 1937

Carbon copies A-L [primarily from June-Sept. 1936]

Reel 149, Box 148

Correspondence: Area Directors

Tinker, Wellington H, Area Director, New York, New York, 1936

Carbon copies M-Z [primarily from June-Sept. 1936]

Tompkins, Alva & Dora Pollock, Chicago, Illinois

Sept.-Dec. 1936

Feb.-Aug. 1936

Womer, Wayne W., Hartford

May-June 1937

Dec. 1936-April 1937

Reel 150, Box 149

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Abele, Ralph C.

Allen, Devere, 1936

Anderson, K. Brooke

Arndt, Prof. Elmer J.F.

Aspinwall, Lura E.

Bainton, Prof. Roland H.

Barstow, Robbins W.

Beaven, Dr. Albert W.

Becker, Rev. Paul

Reel 150, Box 149 (cont’d.)

Belk, Dr. J. Blanton

Bernstein, Dr. Philip L.

Bingham, Alfred

Blakney, Rev. Raymond B.

Boss Jr., Charles F.

Bowman, Dr. Harold L.

Bragg, Rev. Raymond

Brickner, Rabbi Barnett R.

Brummitt, Dr. Dan B.

Bryant, Stewart

Burt, Rev. Paul

Buttrick, Dr. George A.

Reel 151, Box 150

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Calhoun, Dr. Robert L.

Case, Rev. Harold C.

Chaffee, Rev. Edmund B.

Chalmers, Dr. Allan Knight

Chance, Harold, Jan.-May 1936

Chanter, Prof. William George

Clark, Grover

Clark, Prof. Keith

Clausen, Dr. Bernard

Clinchy, Rev. Russell J.

Conard, Joseph W.

Cooper, Russell M.

Cotton, Rev. J. Harry

Cox, Prof. Garfield V.

Crain, Dr. James A.

Cranston, Dr. Earl

Cronbach, Dr. Abraham

Crossfield, R.H.

Darvall, Frank

Davis, Prof. Jerome

Dawson, Dr. Joseph M.

Day, Dr. Gardiner M.

Day, John Warren

Detzer, Dorothy, 1936

Douglas, Prof. Paul H.

Dunnington, Lewis L.

Reel 152, Box 151

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Eddy, Sherwood, 1936-Jan. 1937

Eichelberger, Clark M.

Eleazer, Dr. R.B.

Elliott, Dr. E.A.

Elliott, Harriet

Elliott, Dr. John W.

Elliott, Phillips

Eubank, Prof. Earle

Fairchild, Prof. Henry Pratt

Faust, Dr. Floyd

Fenwick, Prof. Charles G.

Fey, Harold

Fisher, Dr. Edgar J.

Frost, Rev. Harlam M.

Gibson, Rev. George M.

Gilkey, Dr. Charles W.

Goldstein, Rabbi Sidney E.

Graham, T.W.

Grant, Donald

Greene, Rev. Theodore A.

Greshman, Dr. Perry E.

Hahne, Prof. Ernest H.

Handsaker, J.J., Jan.-May 1936

Reel 153, Box 152

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Harkness, Prof. Georgia

Harlow, Prof. Ralph

Hart, Prof. Hornell

Hartman, Prof. George W.

Heinsohn, Dr. Edmund

Heller, Rabbi James G.

Hickok, Ralph K.

Hilley, Howard S.

Hindman, Dr. Ralph B.

Hobbs, Prof. R.J.M.

Holmes, Prof. Jesse H.

Holmes, Dr. John Haynes

Hume, Theodore C.

Hunt, Rev. Ray E.

Hunter, Joseph Boone

Inman, Dr. Samuel G.

Isserman, Rabbi Ferdinand M.

Israel, Rabbi Edward L.

James F. Prof. Cyril

Jenney, Dr. Ray Freeman

Jones, Bishop Paul

Reel 153, Box 152 (cont’d.)

Kennedy, Rev. Frank J.

Kimball, Chase

King, Rev. Joseph F.

King, Dr. William Peter

Kirk, Prof. Grayson L.

Leckland, Dr. G.S.

Laidler, Harry W.

Lane, Rev. Stoddard

Lansbury, Hon. George

Laves, Dr. Walter H.C.

Reel 154, Box 153

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Libby, Frederick J., 1936

Limbert, Dr. Paul M.

Macy, Paul Griswold

MacLean, Rev. Donald

Maquire Rev. J.W.R.

Maurer, Irving

McGeachy, Rev. D.P.

McKean, M.H.

McKee, Rev. Elmore

Miller Jr., Rev. Spencer

Mitchell, Dr. S.C.

Moore, John S.

Morgan, Laura Puffer

Myres Jr., Prof. S.D. Jr.

Nelson, Claud

Ruth Nichols

Niebuhr, Dr. Reinhold

Norris, Kathleen

Newton, Ray, 1936

Newton, Ray & Babette

Reel 155, Box 154

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

O'Donnell, Prof. Charles Prof.

Olmstead, Mildred Scott

Onderdonk, Dr. F.S.

Page, Kirby, 1936-April 1937

Palmer, Dr. Albert W.

Paul, Dr. Alexander

Phillips, Dr. Hubert

Pickett, Clarence E.

Porter, Paul

Poteat, Dr. W.L.

Rankin, Jeannette

Rich, Raymond T.

Reel 156, Box 155

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Robinson, Rev. Morris C.

Root, Dr. Paul A.

Russell, Dr. Elbert

Sayre, John Nevin

Schloerb, Rolland W.

Schroeder, Rev. John C.

Schwalm, V.F. Pres.

Searle, Dr. Robert W.

Seesholtz, Anne

Sherman, Dr. W.J.

Sias, Rev. G. Gerald

Sikes, Walter W.

Skinner, Clarence R.

Smith, Asbury

Smith, Rev. Luther Wesley

Smith, Tucker P.

Speers, Rev. T. Guthrie

Staley, Pro. Eugene M.

Stanbury, Rev. W.A.

Stearns, Josephine, Jan.-May 1936

Steel, Rev. Marshall T.

Steiner, Dr. Edward A.

Stitt, Dr. Jesse William

Swan, Rev. Alfred W.

Sweetman, Ray, Jan.-May 1936

Tayler, Dr. William L.

Taylor, Jacob, 1936-March 1937

Reel 157, Box 156

Correspondence: Speakers Bureau

Thompson, Prof. & Mrs. John B., March-Sept 1936

Timm, Prof. Charles A.

Tucker, Rev. Robert L.

Turck, Dr. Charles J.

Van Kirk, Walter, 1936-March 1937

Van Kleeck, Mary

Voss, Carl H., Jan.-May 1936

Wertheim, Edward L., Jan-April 1937

Wertheim, Edward L., 1936

Reel 157, Box 156 (cont’d.)

Wertheim, Edward L.

Wickenden, Prof. Arthur C.

Willets, Rev. George L.

Williams, Howard Y.

Wise, Rabbi Stephen S.

Woolley, Dr. Mary E.

Workman, Dr. James W.

Young, Rev. Bradford

Reel 158, Box 157

Area Records

Composit report of meetings

Royden meetings

List of cities in each area having some organization for peace work

List of 100 largest cities in each area

Comments on Emergency Peace Campaign meetings

ROTC, D.A.R & American Legion comments

Area Records (in city order)

Atlanta area

Atlanta area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Boston area

Boston area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Chicago area

Chicago area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Columbus area

Columbus area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Dallas area

Dallas area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Hartford area

Houston area

Houston area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Kalamazoo area

Kansas City area

Kansas City area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Los Angeles area

Los Angeles area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Madison area

Madison area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Minneapolis area

Minneapolis area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Nashville area

Nashville area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

New York City area

Philadelphia area

Philadelphia area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Pittsburgh area

Pittsburgh area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Portland area

Portland area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Richmond area

Richmond area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

St. Louis area

St. Louis area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade meetings

Syracuse area

Syracuse area reports of No-Foreign-War Crusade Meetings

Reel 159, Box 158

Kansas City Office: A-E

Area exchange

Chicago, Illinois

Houston, Texas

Kansas City

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Nashville, Tennessee

St. Louis, Missouri

Syracuse, New York

Area offices: miscellaneous

Kansas City area

Area finances

Paul Erickson

Kansas City area: form letters

Reel 159, Box 158 (cont’d.)

Inquiry forms (filled in by public)

Mailing lists

Mass meeting information sheets

Miscellaneous

Monthly reports

Peace preparedness

Publicity

Speakers

Colorado

Alamosa

Boulder

Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs

Denver

Fort Collins

Fort Morgan

Greeley

Las Animas

Monte Vista

Pueblo

Sterling

Walensburg

Colorado

C [collective file]

D [collective file]

EPC: area reports

EPC: blank forms

EPC: bulletins

C.O.P.

EPC: Finance Department

Reel 160, Box 159

Kansas City Office: E-K

EPC: form letters

EPC: Jewish Department—Baruch Braunstein

EPC: Labor Department

Literature

Literature prices

Literature--Miriam Levering

EPC: memorandums

EPC: National Peace Enrollment

EPC: Negro Department—John

Dillingham

EPC: objectives

EPC: pamphlets

EPC: publicity

EPC: Record Department—Agatha Wachtel

EPC: reports

EPC: Youth Department—Harold Chance

E [collective file]

Foreign Policy Association

G [collective file]

Iowa

Atlantic

Avoca

Bedford

Corning

Corydon

Creston

Des Moines

Earlham

Garnett

Greenfield

Grinnell

Harlan

Logan

Milo

Mt. Ayr

Oakland

Osceola

Red Oak

Shenandoah

Villisca

J [collective file]

Kansas

Abilene

Arkansas City

Atchinson

Baldwin

Belleville

Beloit

Cedar Vale

Chanute

Cherryvale

Clay Center

Coffeyville

Coldwater

Concordia

Reel 160, Box 159 (cont’d.)

Kansas (cont’d.)

Dodge City

Downs

El Dorado

Emporia

Eureka

Reel 161, Box 160

Kansas City Office: K-M

Kansas (cont’d.)

Great Bend

Greenleaf

Hays

Hillsboro

Humboldt

Hutchinson

Independence

Iola

Junction City

Kansas City

Kingman

Larned

Lawrence

Lehigh

Lindsborg

Manhattan

Mankato

McPherson

Minneapolis

Newton

Nickerson

Ottawa

Parsons

Pittsburgh

Salina

Salina

Seneca

Smolan

South Haven

Stafford

Topeka

Wakeeney

Washington

Wellington

Wichita

Winfield

Kansas

Legislation

Missouri

Belton

Bolivar

Brookfield

Carrollton

Carthage

Chillicothe

Crane

Forest City

Independence

Joplin

Joplin

Reel 162, Box 161

Kansas City Office: M-N

Missouri (cont’d.)

Kansas City

Liberty

Marshall

Maryville

Mt. Vernon

Nevada

Norborne

Norfolk

Odessa

Parkville

Princeton

Ravenwood

Rich Hill

St. Joseph

Sedalia,Missouri

Slater

Springfield

Stanberry

Trenton

Webb City

Windsor

M [collective file]

National Council for Prevention of War

National labor relations

National Peace Conference

Nebraska

Alliance

Reel 162, Box 161 (cont’d.)

Nebraska (cont’d.)

Beatrice

Broken Bow

Central City

Chadron

Columbus

Comstock

Doniphan

Fairbury

Fremont

Fullerton

Geneva

Grand Island

Grand Island

Hastings

Hastings

Holdredge

Ithaca

Lexington

Lincoln

Lincoln

Loup City

Mitchell

Norfolk

North Platte

Omaha

Omaha

Scottsbluff

Seward

Superior

York

Nebraska

N[collective file]

Reel 163, Box 162

Kansas City Office: P-Z

Peace methods

High school contest

Peace discussions or class work

Peace Methods Institute

Peace dramas

Peace radio plays

Peace movies

Peace polls

Resolutions

Postal regulations

P[collective file]

Receipts

R [collective file]

T [collective file]

U [collective file]

W.I.L. [Women's International League for Peace and Freedom]

Wyoming

Casper

Cheyenne

Clearmont

Douglas

Laramie

Wyoming

W [collective file]

X-Y-Z [collective file]

New York Area Office, 1936 (A-D)

New York Office, 1936

A [collective file]

Advisory Council

Agenda for meetings

Applications

Area Office correspondence

Armistice Sabbath meetings

B [collective file]

Rev. W. Russell Bowie, D.D.

802 Broadway, New York City

Budget

C [collective file]

Clippings

Committee on Literature and Books

Conference: May 8-9, 1936

Covenant meeting

Covenant of Peace list

(Letter—Bowie)

D [collective file]

Reel 164, Box 163

New York Area Office, 1936 (E-F)

E [collective file]

EPC: general

Estimates

Executive Committee

F [collective file]

Fellowship of Reconciliation

Reel 164, Box 163 (cont’d.)

Field Workers

Finances

Reel 165, Box 164

New York Area Office, 1936

(F [cont.]-L)

Financial reports and budgets

EPC: New York area

Financial reports: expense vouchers

Financial solicitation: Tinker

G [collective file]

H [collective file]

I [collective file]

J [collective file]

Jones, Thomas H.: personal

K [collective file]

L [collective file]

Lansbury

Legislation

Letters, etc.

Correspondence (?)

Lists of financial prospects

Literature

Reel 166, Box 165

New York Area Office, 1936 (M)

M [collective file]

EPC meeting at Carnegie Hall,

April 22, 1936

General

List, subscriptions to World Events

Requests for tickets

EPC meeting at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 11, 1936

Advertising solicitation

Newsclippings

Correspondence, etc.

General

Program

Publicity

Refreshments

Speakers

Speeches

Tickets

Reel 167, Box 166

New York Area Office, M [cont.]-O)

Meetings, 1936 [arranged geographically]

Boston, Massachusetts

Bronx, New York

Brooklyn, New York

Harlem, New York

Manhattan, New York

Mount Vernon, New York

New York, New York

Queens, New York

Staten Island, New York

Meetings [general]

Meetings of General Committee

Meetings, 1936

Meetings, 1937

Ministers

Meeting minutes (of Philadelphia meetings, etc.)

Moore, Fred Atkins

Movies

N [collective file]

National Council Emergency Peace Campaign

National Council for Prevention of War

Newspaper clippings

Newton, Ray

Nichols, Ruth

O [collective file]

Olmstead, Frank

Reel 168, Box 167

New York Area Office, 1936 (P-Z)

P [collective file]

Personnel

Philadelphia Office: Personal [personnel?]

Plays

Possible secretaries

Possible volunteers

Posters

Program Committee

Publicity

R [collective file]

Reel 168, Box 167 (cont’d.)

Relations: Head Office, Philadelphia

Reports

EPC: New York area

Reports of Spring meetings, 1936

Resolutions

S [collective file]

Schaal, E.A.

Songs

Speakers, 1936

Speakers’ Committee

Sponsors

Summer Planning Committee

Symbols

T [collective file]

U [collective file]

V [collective file]

W [collective file]

Wertheim, E.L.

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom

X-Z [collective file]

Youth Division

Youth Section of the EPC, 1936

Reel 169, Box 168

New York Area Office, 1937 (A-B)

New York Area Office, 1937 Records

A [collective file]

Appeals

Correspondence, bulletins

Bulletins

B [collective file]

Borough Chairman & City Chairmen

Material sent to Borough Chairman & City Chairmen

Bowie, Rev. W. Russell

Braunstein, Baruch

Broadcasts

Bronx Committee

Bronxville

Brooklyn Committee

Brooklyn lists

Reel 170, Box 169

New York Area Office, 1937 (C-F)

C [collective file]

Chance, Harold

Chappaqua

Clippings

Connecticut

Contributions, 1936-1937

D [collective file]

E [collective file]

EPC: general

Enrollments, 1936-1937

F [collective file]

Fellowship of Reconciliation

Films

Finance collection

Finance solicitations, 1936-1937

Financial statements

Flushing Peace Society

Form letters, 1936-1937

Reel 171, Box 170

New York Area Office, 1937 (G-O)

G [collective file]

H [collective file]

Harlem Committee

I [collective file]

J [collective file]

K [collective file]

Kaufmen, Abraham

L [collective file]

Labor Division

Legislation

Levering, Miriam

Lists: Cards for Mr. Tinker

Long Island, New York

Mc [collective file]

M [collective file]

Madison, Wisconsin

Meetings

Minneapolis

Moore, Fred Atkins

Mount Vernon Committee

Movies

N [collective file]

New Jersey

New York Office reports

Newton, Ray

Reel 171, Box 170 (cont’d.)

Nichols, Ruth

Olmstead, Frank

Reel 172, Box 171

New York Area Office, 1937 (P-S)

P [collective file]

Peace study courses

Petty cash vouchers, bills, etc., 1936-1937

Petty cash, samples of workers, expense vouchers

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Plays & pageants

Publicity

Queens Committee

R [collective file]

Rabbis, 1936-1937

Resolutions

Riverside Church, New York, New York

Riverside Conference for church leaders, March 4, 1937 [principle speaker was Maude Royden]

Riverside Conference for church leaders, March 4, 1937: correspondence

Riverside luncheon

Riverside regrets

Royden (Maude) meetings

S [collective file]

Schaal, E.A.

Sponsers

Staten Island Committee

Syracuse, New York

Reel 173, Box 172

New York Area Office, 1937 (T-Z)

T [collective file]

Telegrams

Tinker, W.H.: area offices

Tobin, Chester H.

U [collective file]

V [collective file]

W [collective file]

Westchester, New York

Y [collective file]

Yonkers, New York

Youth Section

Reel 174, Box 173

Lists of Contacts (National Office) [lists of names & addresses of people believed to be interested in the maintenance of peace & who might be willing to contribute to EPC activities]

EPC Contacts: 0-199

EPC Contacts: 200-399

EPC Contacts: 400-599

EPC Contacts: 600-899

EPC Contacts: 900-1154

Reel 175, Box 174

New York Area Office, 1936-1937

Alphabetical file of speakers

A-Mc (collective files)

Moore, Fred

N-Z (collective files)

Speakers Bureau

Information on speakers

Speakers Bureau

Lists of speakers

Speaker requests & confirmations in NY area

Record of meetings

Regrets

Material from Abraham Kaufman

Correspondence

Lists of contacts, ushers, etc.

Reel 176, Box 175

St. Louis Area Office Records, 1947: General

A-C [collective file]

Area directors & territories

Arndt, Elmer J.F., Webster Groves, Missouri

Auditorium: floor plan

Peace bibliography

Bulletin: area directors

Chairmen, St. Louis area

Reel 176, Box 175 (cont’d.)

Committee reports

Consignments

Cralle, Walter O., Springfield, Missouri

Edwards, Dr. L.M., St. Louis, Missouri

Form letters

Gates, Dr. Sherwood

Gibson, George M., Webster Groves, Missouri

Hearn, Prof. Walter A.

Hunter, Joseph B., Little Rock

Instructions re: office

Isserman, Rabbi F.M., St Louis, Missouri

Itinerary

Johnson, C. Oscar, St. Louis, Missouri

Judson, Russell F.

Key list

Legislative letters

List of invited speakers

Lists: miscellaneous

Literature & bills from Philadelphia

Literature bills paid

Literature bills sent

Reel 177, Box 176[a]

St. Louis Area Office Records, 1947: General/Correspondence

Mailing list

Meeting reports

Meeting minutes

No Foreign War Crusade

Office accounts

Organizations promoting peace

Proposals & set-up for St. Louis area

Record of material mailed

Report re: Area Directors Conference

Resolutions

Resolutions: signers

Sample leaflets, misc.

Senators & congressmen: Voting records

Sias, Rev. G. Gerald (10 and Louisiana Sts., Little Rock, Arkansas)

Speakers engagements, 1936

Speakers: St. Louis area

Taylor, Rev. L.A., Little Rock, Arkansas

Tolley, Geo. Humphries, St. Louis, Missouri

Travel expenses

Workman, Rev. James W.,

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Arkansas

Clarkesville

Conway

Fayettvile

Fort Smith

Hot Springs

Missouri

Cape Girardeau

Columbia

Reel 178, Box 176[b]

St. Louis Area Office Records, 1947: Correspondence

Missouri (cont’d.)

Fayette

Ferguson

Fulton

Gladden

Hannibal

Jefferson City

Kansas City

Kirksville

Mexico

Moberly

St. Louis

Springfield

Sedalia

Webster Groves

Reel 179, Box 177

Chicago Area Office: General (A-F)

American Artists’ Congress

American Student Union

Armistice

Artman, Joseph M.

Braunstein, Dr. Baruch

Chicago Peace Council

Contacts: business

Contacts: groups and organizations

Contacts: physicians

Curry, Betty

Reel 179, Box 177 (cont’d.)

Dillingham, John (Negro File)

Evanston Committee

South Side Committee

West Side Committee

Boston, Massachusetts (Helen M. James)

Kalamazoo, Michigan (Fred Adams)

Philadelphia, PA (National Office)

Syracuse, New York (Irene L. Ford)

Finances: bills paid, 1937

Finances: report forms

Financial appeals

Financial reports, 1936-1937

Form letters

Reel 180, Box 178

Chicago Area Office: General (H-M)

Hancox, Herbert F: correspondence, etc.

Hancox, Herbert F.: correspondence, etc., May 1937

Hancox, Herbert F.: correspondence, etc., April 1937

Hancox, Herbert F.: correspondence, etc., Jan,-March 1937

Hancox, Herbert F.: correspondence, etc., Spring 1937

Labor Peace Conference

Lease

Legislative Committee (Dorothy Detzer, Eleanor Fowler)

Lists

Literature

Literature orders

McKinney, William Ayer: correspondence, Feb. 1937

Meetings: Chicago Area, Committees on Arrangements, etc.

Meeting, May 5, 1936: speakers George Lansbury, Kirby Page &

Ferdinand M. Isserman

Meeting, Jan. 16, 1937: Lawyers’ Conference

Meeting, Jan. 18, 1937: Conference dinner

Meeting, Jan. 19, 1937: speakers Maude Royden & Sherwood Eddy

Meeting, Jan. 19, 1937: Educators’ Conference & follow-up meeting

Meeting, Jan. 19, 1937: Ex-Service Conference

Meeting, Jan. 19, 1937: Women’s Conference

Meeting, Jan. 19, 1937: Youth Conference

Meetings, Feb. 1, 1937: speaker

Charles P. Taft II

Reel 181, Box 179

Chicago Area Office: General

(M [cont.]-R)

Meeting, April 4, 1937: speaker Kathleen Norris

Meeting, April 22, 1937: speakers Kirby Page, Pitman Porter & Clark Eichelberger

Mid-West Institute of International Relations

Movies

National League of Women Voters

National Peace Conference

National Peace Enrollment (Marion Frenyear)

National Youth Administration of Illinois

No-Foreign-War Crusade, Spring 1937

No-Foreign-War Crusade: radio broadcast, April 6, 1937

Office supplies

Press releases

Proctor, Betty (Field Secretary for Youth Section): correspondence, 1936-1937

Programs

Publicity

Publicity: newspaper clippings, Fall 1936-Winter 1937

Publicity: newspaper clippings, Spring 1937

Radio

Radio addresses

Religious Leaders Committee

Reports, Fall 1936

Reports, 1937

Reel 181, Box 179 (cont’d.)

Reports of Local Committees

R.O.T.C.

Reel 182, Box 180

Chicago Area Office: General (S-Y)

Speakers Bureau

Steering Committee, 1936-1937

Telegrams

Telephone Brigade

Tompkins, Alva W.: correspondence, Spring 1936

Tompkins, Alva W.: correspondence and other material, Spring 1936

Tompkins, Alva W.: finances, Spring 1936

United Peace Chest Drive, 1937

Wright, Stuart: correspondence, March-April 1937

Youth Section (Harold Chance)

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (A-F)

Hancox, Herbert F.: correspondence (unfiled carbons)

A-F (collective files)

Reel 183, Box 181

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (G-Z)

G-Z (collective files)

Reel 184, Box 182

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (Illinois: A-Q)

Aurora

Berwyn

Beverly Hills and Morgan Park

Bloomington and Normal

Bourbonnais

Chicago Heights

Champaign-Urbana

Danville

Decatur

DeKalb

Elgin

Erie

Evanston

Freeport

Galesburg

Glencoe

Joliet

Kankakee

Kewanee

La Grange

Macomb

Maywood

Monmouth

Naperville

Oak Park

Pekin

Peoria

Princeton

Quincy

Reel 185, Box 183

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (Illinois: R-Z)

River Forest

Rock Island-Moline

Rockford

St. Charles

Springfield

Sterling

Streator

Sycamore

Waukegan

Western Springs

Winnetka

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (Indiana)

Breman

Culver

East Chicago

Elkhart

Fort Wayne

Frankfort

Gary

Goshen

Hammond

Michigan City

North Manchester

Peru

Reel 185, Box 183 (cont’d.)

South Bend

Winchester

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (Iowa)

Burlington

Clinton

Davenport

Des Moines

Dubuque

Chicago Area Office: Correspondence (other states)

California

Connecticut

Kansas

Kentucky

Michigan

Minnesota: New Ulm

Minnesota: Minneapolis, St. Paul

Missouri

New York

North Carolina

Ohio

Pennsylvania

Washington (D.C.)

Wisconsin

Reel 186, Box 184

Michigan Area Office Records

Bulletins from Philadelphia Office

Michigan chairmen

Chicago office (Herbert Hancox)

Finance reports of mass meetings

Handbook of No-Foreign-War Crusade

Legislation

Literature form, Philadelphia Office

Michigan Peace Bulletin

Miscellaneous peace organizations

Outdoor poster campaign

Publicity

April 6th radio program

Philadelphia Records Office

Speakers

Speaker: Dr. Baruch Braunstein

Speaker: Royal T. Hall

Speaker: Verner W. Main

Speaker: Thornton Penfield

Speaker: Robert L. Tucker

Speaker: Marshall R. Reed

Youth Division of EPC

Reel 187, Box 185

Biographies of E.P.C. staff & speakers, A-Z (collective files)

Biographies of Youth Section volunteers, A-R [collective file]

Boxes 186-216 [not microfilmed]

Reel 188, Box 217 [located in same box with material from Boxes 183-185] Supplementary Accession

Editorials

Youth Section

Proposed coalition of peace agencies; National Peace Conference

Meeting minutes of EPC meetings

Blueprint “Plan for a Greater American Peace Movement”

Lists of speakers; instructions to speakers

Form letters

News releases

Bulletins to area directors; reports of area directors

Instructions of local committees

Literature lists

Financial statements

Lists of chairmen & contacts

Map showing regional territories & offices of the EPC

Map showing cities in which meetings were held in Spring-Fall, 1936

Map showing 100 communities in each area to be organized with peace committees in 1937

Map showing territory covered by volunteer youth units, Summer 1936

Reel 188, Box 217 (cont’d.)

Map showing colleges in which Youth Section has stimulated groups of students to peace action

Reel 188 (cont’d.), Box 218

Supplementary Accession

Form letters, 1936-1941

Speeches

Legislative material

Pictorial charts on the cost of war (published by the National Forum)

Literature

General bulletins

Radio speeches

Reel 189, Box 218 (cont’d.)

No-Foreign-War Crusade, Spring 1937

Speakers’ biographies [collective file], 1936-1937

Reel 189 (cont’d.), Box 219

Supplementary Accession

Sample letterheads

Forms used by Speakers Bureau [1936?]

First letter to speakers

Memorandum to speakers

Suggestions to speakers at mass meetings

Itinerary sheets

Registration sheets for speakers

Railroad schedule sheets

Forms used by Speakers Bureau

Local questionnaire

Mimeographed material (duplicates)

Reel 190, Box 220

Supplementary Accession

Notebook of Calvin C. Cope, Co-Director of Philadelphia Area Office

The American Friend, Nov.-Dec. 1935

Biographical Information

Braunstein, Dr. Baruch

Eddy, Sherwood

Gans, Herbert C.

Graham, Thomas W.

Isserman, Ferdinand M.

Libby, Frederick

Morris [Norris?], Kathleen

Page, Kirby Randolph, A. Phillip

Royden, Maude

Sheldon, Frank Milton

Lists of speakers

Meeting minutes & reports, 1935-1936 (duplicates)

Packet of EPC & National Peace Conference material

Packets of material printed by the EPC national office

Reel 191, Box of Scrapbooks

[Scrapbooks #04, #05, #07, #08, #10,

#19-#21, and #25-#26 not microfilmed]

Scrapbook #01

All printed material of Emergency Peace Campaign

Scrapbook #02

No-Foreign-War Crusade, Spring 1937

Newsclippings re: Admiral

Richard E. Byrd

Scrapbook #03

Publicity of Negro Department

Scrapbook #06

Newsclippings re: work camp

program in cooperation with the

AFSC, Summer 1936

Scrapbook #09

Newsclippings re: Ruth Nichols

Scrapbook #11

New York City Office scrapbook, March-Oct. 1936

Scrapbook #12

Reports of meetings held during No-Foreign-War Crusade [dated

June 10, 1937]

Scrapbook #13

Labor Division scrapbook

Scrapbook #14

Speeches (incomplete)

Scrapbook #15

Articles on Jewish work, Negro work, labor work, and work camps

Reel 191, Box of Scrapbooks (cont’d.)

Scrapbook #16

Original copies of releases sent to magazines

Scrapbook #17

Original copies of releases, Feb. 1936-Feb. 1937

Reel 192, Box of Scrapbooks (cont’d.)

Scrapbook #18

Original copies of releases, Feb.-May 1937

Scrapbook #22

Prepared by the Women’s International League [for Peace and Freedom], 1935-1936

Scrapbook #23

EPC volunteer team in Wooster, Ohio, Summer 1937

Scrapbook #24

Youth Section news releases, 1936

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