Warren, Harris
Abstract
Faculty; Warren, Harris; 1970s War Protest, Etc.; Miscellaneous, Correspondence; [8A-B-3B]
Part One of Abstract
Contents:
1960-70’S WAR PROTESTS
1. 1966-84 protests
a. An American Tragedy: The Poor are Mostly Young, The WRFD Commentator, April 15, 1966, reprinted by American Friends Service Committee
b. Life in the Ghetto, Out of Suburbia Into The Ghetto by Ginny Coover, Quaker Life, December, 1968
c. Our Latin Vietnam by Blase Bonpane, reprinted from the Los Angeles Times, February 11, 1968
d. “What Kind of World Do You Want?” Address by Attorney General John N. Mitchell before the annual Law Day Dinner of the Detroit Bar Association, May 1, 1969
e. “The Black quota at Yale Law School” by Macklin Fleming and Louis Pollak, The Public Interest
f. “Brink’s Heist: Kathy Boudin Goes on Trial”, Newsweek, February 27, 1984
2. Protest organizations
a. Letter from the New University Conference to “friends”
b. New University Conference: The Student Rebellion, February 1969
c. Young Socialist Alliance Ohio Regional Conference, Cleveland, December 6-7, 1969?
d. Revolutionary Youth Movement: Black Panthers, Young Lords, Revolutionary Youth Movement (SDS), Call for national action October 8-11 in solidarity with Vietnam (Newspaper)
e. National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Circular Letter No. 14 from Russell I. Thackrey, Christian K. Arnold, Edwin M. Crawford, May 22, 1969
f. Business Reply Envelope from the New University Conference
g. La Educacion No Es Un Talisman De Portentosas Virtudes Milagreras, by James M. Moudy, May 23, 1969
h. Degrading Education, A proposal for abolishing the grading system by The I.U. Chapter of The New University Conference
i. “Many Student Demonstrations Are Not Violent and Disorderly” by the National Association Of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Circular Number 138, May 28, 1969
j. Booklet published by the Human Relations Committee, which is sponsored by the Miami University YM and YWCA, begins with a quote from Kropotkin
k. The Gentle Revolution, A Call for Radical Reform At Miami University, Together With Some Proposals, By the New University Conference, Miami University Chapter
l. May 5 National Student Moratorium (Two copies)
m. Poster for the May 5 National Student Moratorium (Two copies)
n. Flier: Whose side are you on, theirs or Nixon’s? Bring all the GIs home now! End the draft now! March on Washington April 24
o. Democratic Theory and Civil Disobedience, by Joseph Dunner, 1970
p. Flier for an all day teach-in on things undone, SMC, April 15
q. Congressional Endorsements, responses of congressmen to the National Security Issues Poll they received
r. Invitation to subscribe to Marxist Perspectives sent to Harris Warren
3. Protest organizations
a. Fliers: Come to Minneapolis, Young Socialist National Convention, December 27-30, 1969 and Film Festival, sponsored by Miami-Western Student Mobilization Committee
c. Are you a conscientious objector to war? Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, July, 1967
d. Newsletter: of the Radical Historians’ Caucus, Spring, 1970, Number Two
e. “Bring the War Home!” SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), Chicago- October 11
f. An Introduction, SDS (Students for a Democratic Society)
g. The Mother Apostle Revue #1; Moratorium; SDS Action in Chicago; Fact about NUC; Student Guild and Revolution, October 15
h. Mother Apostle Revue #2, Obscene, Inside: Women’s Liberation, Excerpts: Voices of Reason Report, Critique of Weatherman SDS, Naomi Chocolate Story
i. The Christian Resistance
j. “Civil Disobedience, The Law Is Never Blind” By Joseph L. Sax, an AFSC Peace Education Reprint
k. New University Conference letter, September 1, 1969; New University Conference: The Student Rebellion (with annotations), February, 1969
l. A Word about ISI (Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc.), by Lawrence D. Pratt
m. Letter to New Subscribers to The Intercollegiate Review (the publication of the (Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Inc.) from Lawrence D. Pratt
n. NACLA advertisement sent to Harris Warren
o. Pamphlet: “I Want You! Come To Cuba Today. Get Free Guerrilla Training, Learn the Latest Urban Terror Techniques”, created by Operation Red Alert!, sponsored by the US Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba
p. Operation Red Alert sign-up card/recruitment letter
s. Paper by an unknown author about the communist ties of different anti-war organizations
t. Student Mobilization Committee pamphlet
u. Paper titled “The Faculty and Revolution” by an unknown author, against the New University Conference because of potential communist ties
v. Handwritten draft of “The Faculty and Revolution” by an unknown author, against the New University Conference because of potential communist ties
w. List of complaints against the student anti-war movements
x. “The University in Time of Crisis: Declaration of the Voices of Reason at Miami”
y. “Directory of Underground Newspapers”
z. Recruitment letter from the Common Cause
aa. Pamphlet advertising the Common Cause
bb. Letter from the American Youth for a Just Peace refuting the “People’s Peace Treaty” of the National Student Association
cc. Paper titled “The NSA “Peace Treaty” versus The People” prepared by American Youth for a Just Peace
4. 1964-69 protest opposition
a. Sticker: “If you liked Hitler you’ll love Wallace”, (Hip Products Inc. 1964)
b. Statement of position from faculty of the University of Connecticut at Storrs about recent protests
c. Letter from the faculty of State University of New York at Buffalo to their president regarding the recent protests
d. Letter from Charles R. Wilson to the faculty containing an editorial from The New York Times, February 18, 1969
e. The White House, Remarks of the President at the 57th Annual Meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce the Sheraton Park Hotel, April 29, 1969
f. Letter from Herbert G. Klein, Director of Communications for the Executive Branch, May 2, 1969; “What Kind of World Do You Want?” Address by Attorney General John N. Mitchell
g. “The Issue: What’s Wrong with ROTC? The Witness: William F. Buckley Jr.”
h. Letter from H. C. Heckel to Dr. Harris G. Warren concerning ROTC, May 9, 1969
i. American Flag Committee, Newsletter 76, Spring, 1969
j. Matters of Concern to People Who Love Miami, Oxford and their Country
k. “Spotlight on “SDS” Case Study of Campus Turmoil”, U. S. News and World Report, May 12, 1969
l. “The Issue: How innocent is the student left? The Witness: Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Cincinnati Enquirer, May 19, 1969
m. “Get tough with Student Rebels”; “Warning of “Revolutionary Change””
n. Letter from Charles R. Wilson to all members of the faculty referencing an attached copy of an SDS manual, The Praxis of Student Power Strategy and Tactics
o. “Voices of Reason Speak Up to Rebut ‘Gentle Revolution’”, The Miami Student, October 21, 1969
p. “Radical Left Set Up Moratorium”, Congressional Record, October 16, 30, 1969
q. “The University in Time Of Crisis”
r. ”Says ‘Revolution’ Not So ‘Gentle’”, Oxford Press, October, 1969
s. “Campus Conspiracy Is Only Part Of The Plan For Our Destruction”, an opinion piece by F. A. Fritsch
t. “The Issue: How can our colleges survive? The Witness: Jenkin Lloyd Jones”
u. “Drenching the Firebrand Faculty’s Fire” by Ernest Cuneo
v. “Sit in the Back” by Art Buchwald
w. “Voters Say Cut Aid to Unruly Students”
x. Notes about important people in SDS
a. U.S.A. Vol. XV, September 13, 1968,
c. U.S.A. Vol. XV, December 6-December 20, 1968, Nos. 18 and 19: “Lost in Bretton Woods, A Tale of Mismanaged Money” by Alice Widener- U.S.A. Vol. XV, January 3-17, 1969-U.S.A. Vol. XVI, December 26, 1969, Nos. 17 and 18: “A Journey to Vietnam” by Louise Bushnell
l. U.S.A. Vol. XVI, November 7-November 21, 1969, Nos. 14 and 15: “Capitalism’s Eleventh Hour” by Tom Comella
7. U.S.A. 1970
a. U.S.A. Vol. XVI, January 16, 1970-U.S.A. Vol. XVII, November 13, 1970, No. 7: “Extracts From Report on SDS and related Matters, Illinois Crime Investigating Commission”
l. U.S.A. Special Editions: “The Detonators, Their Total Break With America” by Alice Widener; “Plans of the Radical Left: working for the destruction of America, Student Subversion:The origin of America’s Leftist agitators…” by Alice Widener
8. Protests and University Affairs
a. “Troops, Gas- or Persuasion?”, Newsweek, February 24, 1969
b. The Gentle Revolution, A call for radical reform at Miami University, together with some proposals, by the New University Conference, Miami University Chapter, 1969 (two copies)
c. “The University In Time of Crisis: Declaration of the Voices of Assent at Miami University”
d. The University and the New Revolutionaries, A Survival Kit for Students, Faculty, and Administrators Together with Some Proposals for Rational Reform, Published as a Public Service By the Voices of Reason at Miami University
e. Voices of Assent
f. Review and Outlook, Preserving Academic Freedom, Wall Street Journal, May 7, 1969
g. “We’re sick and tired of anarchy in the guise of “freedom””, The Cincinnati Enquirer, March 27, 1969
h. Satirical drawing featuring African American Students protesting for separate facilities by Stayskal in Chicago’s American
i. Who is Responsible for Campus Violence? By Sidney Hook
j. Conservative Opinions of Right Leaning Journalists, Conservative Club, March #2 1969
k. Letter from the Miami-Western Student Mobilization Committee to End The War in Vietnam to Miami University Faculty, November 5, 1969
9. Voices of Reason (VOR)
a. The University in Time of Crisis: Declaration of the Voices of Reason at Miami, The Miami Student, September 26, 1969
b. The Oxford Press, Vol. 38, September 25, 1969, including The Univeristy in Time of Crisis: Declaration of the Voices of Reason at Miami
c. Signatures of the Declaration of the Voices Of Reason
d. Letter addressed “To the Signers of the Declaration of the Voices Of Reason”
e. Nominees for the Executive Committee of the Voices of Reason
10. Harris G. Warren Correspondence
a. 2 letters between Harris Warren of Miami University and Sidney Hook, of New York University, May 20, 22, 1969
b. Letter from Harris Warren to Robert Netzley, May 26, 1969
c. 2 letters between John Millett and Harris Warren, May 26, 27, 1969
d. Letter from Harris Warren to Paul Ward, November 17, 1969
e. Letter from Joseph Falzon to Harris Warren, October 16, 1969
f. A note to Andre and Harris listing “members” of the the YMCA Board
g. Note from Harris to Bill
h. Letter from Biuhart to Harris, November 9, 1969
i. “Intelligence Report on Today’s “New Revolutionaries” by William Schulz, The Reader’s Digest pages 121-126
j. Letter Harris Warren to the editor of The Miami Student, May 26, 1970
k. Letter John Fisher, president of the American Security Council, to Harris Warren, December 3, 1979
11. Articles- Protests
a. “Perspective: Imperialism and Vietnam”, NUC Newsletter: Vol III. No I: August 15, 1969
b. The Miami University Report, Vol. 4 No. 3, August 2, 1984
c. “Letter from Columbia, The Progress of a Putsch”, by Arnold Beichman, Encounter (London), May, 1969
d. “Another Generation of Inferiority”, The Wall Street Journal, May 13, 1969
e. “Preserving Academic Freedom”, The Wall Street Journal, May 7, 1969
12. Articles
a. List of key issues in the anti-war movement
b. “Academic Life Still Stifled by Doctrine Left” by George Archibald, The Arizona Republic, August 4, 1972
c. Copy of The Stanford Observer, February 1972
d. “Angela Davis Acquitted in Calif.”, Denver Post, June 6, 1972
e. “Ms. Davis Overjoyed”, Durango Herald, June 5, 1972
f. “President, Senate Discuss Visitation; Privacy, Moral Objections Cited” by Marge Sandvig
g. “Armed Beret Marchers and Donaldo ‘Tiny’ Martinez” by Jim Maldonado, The New Mexican, February 18, 1972
h. “Brown Berets and Black Berets: There’s a Difference” by Jim Maldonado, The New Mexican, February 20, 1972
i. “Militancy: the Berets and the Chicano Movement” by Jim Maldonado, The New Mexican, February 13, 1972
j. “Gurley” continued from P. 1, The Observer, 1978
k. The Stanford Alumni Almanac, June 1978, pages 11 and 12
l. “A Different View: The Unorthodox Ideas Of Radical Economists Win a Wider Hearing” by A. Kent MacDougall, The Wall Street Journal, February 11, 1972
m. The Wall Street Journal, November 5, 1971 including articles titled “An AFL-CIO Official Laughed”, “Discrimination Against Businesses”, “Not-So-Free Enterprise”, “Ideology and the Supreme Court”, and “Fare for Junkyard Minds”
n. Envelope addressed to the American Historical Association
o. from the American Historical Association requesting that a Questionnaire on Academic Freedom be filled out
p. Questionnaire on Academic Freedom
q. Booklet from the American Historical Association titled “Yale University and Dr. Herbert Aptheker”, December, 1977
r. “Blissful Second-Guessing”, The Wall Street Journal, December 9, 1971
s. Pages 7 and 8 of The Wall Street Journal, December 6, 1971, including an article titled “Rehnquist and Critics: Who’s Extreme?” by Robert L. Bartley (about wiretapping)
t. Page from The New Mexican, August 15, 1971, including an article titled, “Mark Van Doren: Praise for a World That Might Not Last”
u. Pages 11 and 12 of The Wall Street Journal, September 15, 1971
v. Letter from The Constitution Parties of the United States National Committee, September 16, 1971
w. Letter from A Miami Student named Gordon to his mother about the Protests at Miami following the Kent State shootings
13. Articles
a. “10 Varied Americas” by Henry J. Taylor, Ogden Standard-Examiner, October 23, 1978
b. “Plot Backfire Killed Kennedy” by Jack Anderson
c. “The Pot Trade, How Gang Built Up Marijuana Smuggling But Then Got Caught” by Stanley Penn, The Wall Street Journal
d. “Many People Watch Federal Judge Power” by Richard Carelli, February 22, 1979
e. “‘60s Leftists Fill Washington” by Jeffrey Hart, December 29, 1978
f. “CIA-Angola Leak Laid to Rep. Ryan”, November 30, 1978
g. “Unlocking the Barn Door” by James J. Kilpatrick, Current-Argus, January 17, 1979
h. “Abbie Hoffman: Man On The Run” by Jack Anderson, Current-Argus, January 17, 1979
i. “Peace Corps Has ‘War’” by Michael J. Sniffen, Current-Argus, March 1, 1979
j. Draft of an article? About the lack of radical protests in the past season, handwritten, no date, no author
k. Draft of an article? on communist actions, handwritten, no date, no author
14. Articles 2
a. “Chavez Makes False Charges, Saya Gallo Chairman”, by Ernest Gallo, Palo Alto Times, September 28, 1974
b. “Chavez Tells His Viewpoint in Union Dispute with Gallo”, by Cesar Chavez, Palo Alto Times, September 27, 1974
c. Note card with information about a book by Edward Bacciocco Jr.: The New Left in America. Reform by Revolution 1956-1970
d. “Fugitive Lawyer Turns Up In Canada, Says Marxism-Leninism hold movement together”, San Francisco Examiner, September 23, 1974
e. “2 Young Argentines Have the Nation in Terror” by William D. Montalbano, San Francisco Examiner, September 23, 1974
f. Paper titled “Why Not Revive the Constitution?” by the Behavioral Research Council for scientific inquiry into the problems of men in society
g. Handwritten refutation of an article written by Robert Merideth for the Miami Student May 29, 1969 titled “An Open Letter on Student Participation”
h. Copy of The Stanford Observer, April 1971, including an article titled “23 Arrested in Hospital Sit-in”
15. Conspiracy Theory-type articles
a. Copy of The New Mexico Review, Volume 4, Number 6, June, 1972
b. “Danger, Warning, Beware, Seven USA Presidents Lied the USA Into a Desperate USA Predicament: The Inevitable USA Defeat by USSR in the Coming Middle East War” by Benjamin H. Freedman, Common Sense, November 1, 1971
c. Booklet titled “Billions for the Bankers brings War, Taxes and Debt to the People”, 1971?
d. Letter from The Constitution Parties of the United States National Committee to the Police and Law, October 8, 1971
e. Letter from The Constitution Parties of the United States National Committee (Preston) to Louis, June 30, 1971
f. Paper titled “Exposing the Big Fraud!’ about the economic system and “fake money”
Faculty; 1970s War Protest, Etc.; Miscellaneous, Correspondence; [8A-B-3B]
Part Two of Abstract
PARAGUAY
16. Illustrations of Paraguayan people by D. Maillart from a sketch by L. Forgues, 1872
e. Photo of a woman holding a baby while sitting outside a house with a thatched roof
17. Photos- Paraguay
a. Photos of three pages of cartoons/caricatures, and of various buildings, October 1973, (25 photos), developed by Harris G. Warren
b. Two rolls of negatives
18. Photos- Paraguay
a. Photo captioned, “An air view of paraguayan croplands about 10 miles east-northeast of Asuncion between Trinidad and Limpio.” Photo by John L. Rich in The Face of South America, 1942?
b. Photo captioned, “The meandering Rio Tebicuary winds leisurely through grassy plains of Southern Paraguay.” Photo by John L. Rich in The Face of South America, 1942?
c. Negative of a coin
d. Blank paper from The Foreign Service of The United States
e. Large photo of a coin (the same one which is pictured in the negative?) with the inscription, “El Cuerpo Medico Del Paraguay Al Doctor Guillermo Stewart Homenaje, 6 de Agosto 1906”
f. Large photo of a coin (the same one which is pictured in the negative?), featuring the image of a man
19. Paraguay research
a. Paper titled “Stroessner’s Rise To Power 1948-59”, written after 1972, no author named
b. List of articles
c. Papers containing a list of very large financial transactions
d. Outline for a paper about Paraguay?
e. One typed and one handwritten page on Paraguay
f. Paper titled “Copia del título de la propiedad Monte-Claro”, begins with the statement “!Viva la República del Paraguay!” (12 copies, in different handwritings)
g. Handwritten paper that includes a timeline of events in 1867, a list of properties and prices?
20. ML Forgues, Le Paraguay
a. Proposal by Harris G. Warren that a book called “Le Paraguay: Fragments de journal et de correspondences” be translated and sold
b. An untranslated copy of “Le Paraguay: Fragments de journal et de correspondances”
21. Paraguay Maps
a. Photocopy of a book page listing works of authors
b. Hand drawn map of rivers and cities in Paraguay
c. Photocopy of a map of Southern Paraguay from L. Forgues, “Le Paraguay. Fragments de journal et de correspondances” (3 copies)
d. Hand drawn map of Rio Paraguay and the borders of Brazil, Paraguay, and “Chaco”
22. Godoi/Godoy papers
a. Note card listing items in the Godoi Collection?
b. Notecard with a timeline of events spanning 1891 to 1906
c. Two hand drawn maps of rivers and towns in Paraguay
d. Typed commission from the Paraguayan Committee in Buenos Aires to Juan Silvano Godoy, June 5, 1881 (Describes the election of a president of the Paraguayan Committee)
e. Handwritten papers that are assumed to be transcribed into the typed paper listed above
f. Duplicate request made by Harris G. Warren on May 27, 1980
g. Piece of notebook paper with only the letters V W Y Z typed vertically in the lower right corner
h. Letter from Juan Silvano Godoi to Benigno, London, September 24, 1881 (photocopy of the original letter and a typed transcription)
i. Letter from Enrique Solano Lopez?
j. Notes about Gordoi
k. Manifiesto al Pueblo, 1880
l. Atlas map of southern South America, March, 1958
m. Photocopy of a handwritten copy made on May 12, 1888 by the Republic of Argentina's minister of external relations
n. Photocopy of papers on Francisco Solano Lopez, 1865-1904?
23. Godoi Diary Vol. I-Vol II, January 1897- January 1899
a. Handwritten paper on Madame Lynch
26. Reviews- “Paraguay: An Informal History” (1949)
a. Article titled “History-- Made in Ohio and Paraguay”, by John T. Flanagan, July 31, 1949
b. Note in The Dallas Morning News about a recent book review of Harris G. Warren’s volume on Paraguay
c. Article titled “Long Misrule Cripples Land, Mississippian’s Book On Paraguay Tells Of Evil System”, May 22, 1949
d. Book review of Harris G. Warren’s book on Paraguay, by William B. Ruggles, The Dallas Morning News, no date
e. Article titled “Detailed Study of Paraguay’s Growth”, Morning Tennessean, August 14, 1949
f. Book review by Thomas E. Downey of the American Historical Review of the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”, July 1950
g. Book review by Leon F. Sensabaugh of The Journal of Southern History, of the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”
h. Book review of the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”, Cleveland News, July 6, 1949 and The Birmingham News, May 28, 1949
j. Book review of the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”, by unknown
k. Advertisement and order form for the books “Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands” and “Paraguay: An Informal History”
l. Article titled “South American Countries Better Understood From New Volumes” by John N. Parker, August 28, 1949
m. Book review from Henry Lowell Lee
n. Article titled “What Makes Paraguay Giant of South America” by H. V. H., Kansas City Star, June 4, 1949
o. Book reviews:
by E.V.S., The Columbia Missourian, May 24, no year; Science News Letter, May 14, no year; Meriden (Conn.) Record, September 15, 1949
r. Article titled “Duas historias” by Justo Pastor Benitez (Spanish)
s. Article titled “New Book of OU Press Goes Behind Scenes in Paraguay” by Max L. Moorhead, May 1, 1949
t. Book review of the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”
u. Article titled “Critica Literaria” (Spanish)
v. Article about Harris G. Warren and his time writing the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”, The Mississippi Magazine
w. Book review:“Paraguay: An Informal History”, Catholic Booklet, 1950
x. Book review: “The Lost Pathfinder: Zebulon Montgomery Pike”
y. Book review by J.R.S. :“Paraguay: An Informal History”
z. Article “History Of Colorful Paraguay Interesting”, The Tuscaloosa News, June 19, 1949
aa. Article “Terra Incognita” by O.C. Cabot, The South American Journal, March 18, 1950
bb. Book review,“Paraguay: An Informal History”, by J.W.F.
cc. Article,“First to Rebel Against Spain” by Richard N. Boulton, The Hartford Courant Magazine, June 19, 1949
dd. List of books and Articles on Paraguay
ee. Scientific Monthly, August 1949 (Page 135 contains a review of the book “Paraguay: An Informal History”)
27. Correspondence- Paraguay and the Triple Alliance (1974-81)
a. Letter Harris G. Warren to George Schade, July 15, 1974
b. Introductory material, topical outline, and a list of available illustrations for a manuscript “Paraguay-- the Postwar Decade, 1869-1878”
c. Letter Lawrence S. Graham to Harris G. Warren, July 22, 1974
d. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, July 29, 1974
e. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, October 12, 1974
f. Letter Lawrence S. Graham to Harris G. Warren, October 21, 1974
g. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, February 10, 1975
h. Letter Lawrence S. Graham to Harris G. Warren, February 13, 1975
i. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, February 20, 1975
j. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, March 8, 1975
k. Letter Lawrence S Graham to Harris G. Warren, March 11, 1975
l. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, June 14, 1975
m. Shipping receipt for a manuscript shipped from Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, February 20, 1975
n. Letter Lawrence S. Graham to Harris G. Warren, June 16, 1975
o. Letter Lawrence S Graham to Harris G. Warren, June 20, 1975
p. Letter Harris G. Warren to John, June 28, 1975
q. Letter Lawrence S. Graham to Harris G. Warren, July 15, 1975
r. Letter Richard Graham to Harris G. Warren, July 18, 1975
s. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lawrence S. Graham, July 19, 1975
t. Letter Lawrence S. Graham to Harris G. Warren, July 23, 1975
u. Letter Harris G. Warren to Richard N. Adams, December 8, 1975
v. General comments and recommendations for “Paraguay- The Postwar Decade, 1869-1878 (readers notes and suggestions)
w. Evaluation of “Paraguay: The Postwar Decade, 1869-1878” (readers notes and suggestions)
x. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, December 12, 1975
y. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, February 11, 1976
z. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, February 15, 1976
aa. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, February 27, 1976
bb. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, March 6, 1976
cc. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, March 22, 1976
dd. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, March 31, 1976
ee. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, April 5, 1976
ff. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, April 9, 1976
gg. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, December 18, 1976
hh. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, January 7, 1977
ii. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, May 9, 1977
jj. Letter from Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, May 27, 1977
kk. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, June 24, 1977
ll. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, June 29, 1977
mm. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, July 7, 1977
nn. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, July 14, 1977
oo. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, July 25, 1977
pp. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, July 29, 1977
qq. Letter Lysander kemp to Harris G. Warren, September 8, 1977
rr. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, September 12, 1977
ss. Letter Harris G. Warren to The British Museum, September 12, 1977
tt. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, September 13, 1977 (Two copies, one with a response from Lysander Kemp at the bottom)
uu. Letter Harris G. Warren to Carmen Simon Pinero, July 13, 1978
vv. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, October 24, 1977
ww. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, January 1, 1978
xx. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, January 6, 1978
yy. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, January 12, 1978
zz. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, February 13, 1978
aaa. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, April 17, 1978
bbb. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, May 25, 1978
ccc. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, June 5, 1978
ddd. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, June 16, 1978
eee. Letter Arnaldo Orfila Reynal of Siglo XXI Editores to the Institute of Latin American Studies requesting the right to reprint the book “Paraguay and the Triple Alliance” in Spanish, June 5, 1978
fff. Letter Harris G. Warren to Arnaldo Orfila Reynal, June 20, 1978
ggg. Letter Carmen Simon Pinero to Harris G. Warren, June 27, 1978
hhh. Letter Harris G. Warren to the director of the Institute of Latin American Studies, July 1, 1978
iii. Letter Abraham Torres M. to Harris G. Warren, July 10, 1978
jjj. Letter Harris G. Warren to Abraham Torres M., July 12, 1978
kkk. Letter Guadalupe Ortiz Elguea to the Institute of Latin American Studies, October 25, 1978
lll. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, October 30, 1978
mmm. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, November 4, 1978
nnn. Letter Lysander Kemp to Harris G. Warren, November 13, 1978
ooo. Letter Harris G. Warren to Lysander Kemp, March 12, 1981
ppp. Letter Scott Lubeck to Harris G. Warren, July 2, 1981
qqq. Memorandum of Agreement between the University of Texas Press and Harris G. Warren
rrr. Letter Harris G. Warren to Scott Lubeck, July 7, 1981
sss. Letter Kathryn Bork to Harris G. Warren, July 15, 1981
ttt. Letter Harris G. Warren to Kathryn Bork, July 20, 1981
uuu. Letter Kathryn Bork to Harris G. Warren, July 21, 1981
PUBLICATIONS
28. “Our Democracy at Work” correspondence 1955-59
Correpondence:
a. Harry to Harris, August 28, no year
b. John H. Tuttle to Harry D. Leinenweber, January 31, 1955
c. unknown to Harry, February 3, 1955
d. Harry to Harris, February 7, 1955
e. Harry D Leinenweber to John H. Tuttle, February 7, 1955
f. Harris G. Warren to John Tuttle, February 18, 1955
g. John H. Tuttle to Harris G. Warren, February 24, 1955
h. Jean Schneider to Harry D. Leinenweber, October 27, 1955
i. unknown to Harry, November 8, 1955
j. Jean Schneider to Harry D. Leinenweber, November 29, 1955
k. unknown to Harry, July 27, 1956
l. unknown to Harry, July 31, 1956
m. Harris G. Warren to Jean E. Schneider, November 29, 1956
n. Jean E. Schneider to Harris G. Warren, December 7, 1956
o. unknown to Harry, December 10, 1956
p. Harry to Harris, no date
q. Fred Lauter to Harris G. Warren, March 26, 1957
r. Fred Lauter to Harris G. Warren, March 27, 1957
s. Fred Lauter to Harris G. Warren, April 11, 1957
t. Fred Lauter to Harris G. Warren, July 12, 1957
u. Harris G. Warren to Charles Smith, January 20, 1958
v. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, January 27, 1958
w. unknown to Harry D. Leinenweber, May 19, 1958
x. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, November 7, 1958
aa. William I Campbell to Harris G. Warren, December 12, 1958
bb. William I Campbell to Harris G. Warren, December 23, 1958
cc. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, January 16, 1959
dd. Harris G. Warren to Harry, February 1, 1959
ee. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, February 13, 1959
ff. unknown to Harry, March 23, 1959
gg. William I. Campbell to Ruth O. M. Anderson, April 15, 1959
hh. unknown to Ruth, April 20, 1959
ii. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, May 6, 1959
jj. Harris G. Warren to William I. Campbell, May 8, 1959
kk. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, May 12, 1959
ll. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, June 2, 1959
mm. from Harris G. Warren to William I. Campbell, June 4, 1959
nn. unknown to Ruth and Harry, June 28, 1959
oo. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, July 1, 1959
pp. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, July 22, 1959
qq. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, August 7, 1959
rr. Harris G. Warren to Ruth O. M. Anderson, August 31, 1959
ss. Harris G. Warren to William I. Campbell, September 2, 1959
tt. William I Campbell to Harris G. Warren, September 8, 1959
uu. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, September 29, 1959
vv. William I. Campbell to Harris G. Warren, November 5, 1959
ww. Walter Ott to Ruth O. M. Anderson, November 17, 1959
xx. Charles D. Smith to Harris G. Warren, November 19, 1959
yy. Art Sobovinsky to Harris G. Warren, November 24, 1959
zz. Harris G. Warren to Art Sobovinsky, December 1, 1959
aaa. Charles D. Smith to Harris G. Warren, December 9, 1959
29. “Our Democracy At Work” Correspondence 1960-61
a. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, March 14, 1960
b. Harris G. Warren to Sarah McCarn, March 18, 1960
c. Harris G. Warren to Ruth and Harry, March 18, 1960
d. Harry Leinenweber to Harris, March 20, 1960
e. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, March 22, 1960
f. unknown to Ruth, March 26, 1960
g. Harry D Leinenweber to Harris, April 30, 1960
h. Harris? To Ruth and Harry, May 6, 1960
i. Ruth O. M. Anderson to Sarah McCarn, June 29, 1960
j. Harry to Harris, August 12, 1960
k. Art Stevens to Harris G. Warren, September 30, 1960
l. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, September 30, 1960
m. unknown to Sarah McCarn, October 5, 1960
n. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, October 14, 1960
o. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, December 15, 1960
p. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, December 15, 1960
q. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, February 2, 1961
r. Harris G. Warren to Sarah McCarn, February 4, 1961
s. Harris G. Warren to Charles D. Smith, February 4, 1961
t. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, February 6, 1961
u. Harris G. Warren to Harry, February 10, 1961
v. Sarah McCarn to Harris G. Warren, February 13, 1961
w. Harris G. Warren to Charles D. Smith, February 20, 1961
x. Harris to Ruth and Harry, February 20, 1961
y. Ann M. McCorry to Harris G. Warren, March 1, 1961
z. J. F. Murphy to Harris G. Warren, May 17, 1961
aa. Harris G. Warren to J. F. Murphy, May 19, 1961
bb. Harris to Ruth and Harry, June 11, 1961
cc. Robert H. Ahrens to Harris G. Warren, July 3, 1961
dd. J. F. Murphy to Harry D. Leinenweber, September 8, 1961
ee. Ruth O. M. Anderson to Harry and Harris, October 16, 1961
ff. Harris G. Warren to J. F. Murphy, October 18, 1961
gg. Harris G. Warren to Ruth and Harry, no date
hh. Harry D. Leinenweber to “Team”, October 24, 1961
ii. J. F. Murphy to Harris G. Warren, October 26, 1961
jj. J. F. Murphy to Harris G. Warren, November 22, 1961
kk. Larry D. Leinenweber to Ruth and Harris, November 26, 1961; Letter to Harry Harris G. Warren, November 28, 1961
ll. J. F. Murphy to Harry D. Leinenweber, December 6, 1961
mm. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, December 15, 1961
nn. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, December 22, 1961
oo. Harry to Harris, December 28, 1961
30. “Our Democracy at Work” correspondence, 1962-70
a. from Harry to Harris, January 12, 1962
b. Unknown to Harry, January 17, 1962
c. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, January 22, 1962
d. Pierre Salinger to Harris G. Warren, January 24, 1962
e. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, February 7, 1962
f. Harry to Ruth and Harris, February 11, 1962
g. Harris to Ruth and Harry, February 19, 1962
h. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, February 27, 1962
i. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, May 9, 1962
j. Harry to Ruth and Harris, May 10, 1962
k. Ruth to Harris, May 10, 1962
l. Letter Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, May 24, 1962
m.
Harris to “colleagues”, October 25, 1962
o. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, October 29, 1962
p. Ruth to Harris G. Warren, November 10, 1962
q. Ruth from unknown, November 15, 1962
r. Harris to Ruth and Harry, December 3, 1962
s. Ruth to Harris and Harry, December 9, 1962
t. Harry to Harris and Ruth, December 9, 1962
u. Harris G. Warren to Ruth and Harry, December 19, 1962
v. Letter Harry D. Leinenweber to Elsie Gould, December 24, 1962
w. Harry to Ruth and Harris, January 5, 1963
x. Harris to Ruth and Harry, February 9, 1963
y. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, March 9, 1963
z. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, April 9, 1963
aa. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, April 13, 1963
bb. Karl Marshall to Harris G. Warren, Including two advertisements for the book “Our Democracy at Work”, May 22, 1963
cc. Karl Marshall to Harris G. Warren, Including two advertisements for the book “Our Democracy at Work”, March 23, 1964
dd. Carol Swanson to Harris G. Warren, May 15, 1964
ee. Karl Marshall to Harris G. Warren, Including two advertisements for the book “Our Democracy at Work”, June 25, 1964
ff. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, Ruth O.M. Anderson, and Harry D. Leinenweber, August 6, 1964
gg. Elise Gould to Harris G. Warren, Harry D. Leinenweber, and Ruth O. M. Anderson, February 3, 1966
hh. Harris G. Warren to Ruth and Harry, February 12, 1966
ii. Harris G. Warren to Harry and Ruth, February 20, 1966
jj. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, March 24, 1966
kk. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, April 5, 1966
ll. Elsie Gould to Harris G. Warren, Harry D. Leinenweber, and Ruth O. M. Anderson, May 2, 1966
mm. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, May 2, 1966
nn. Harris G. Warren to Elsie Gould, May 6, 1966
oo. List of the number of copies of “Our Democracy at Work” sold to bookstores from March 1-September 30, 1966
pp. James M. Guiher to Harris G. Warren, Henry D. Leinenweber, and Ruth Anderson, November 3, 1966
qq. List of the number of copies of “Our Democracy at Work” sold to bookstores from October 1, 1966- February 2, 1967
rr. Elsie M. Gould to Harris G. Warren, January 27, 1967
ss. Ruth Karlebach to Harris G. Warren, February 16, 1967
tt. Elsie M. Gould, Associate Social Science Editor of Prentice-Hall, Inc. to Harris G. Warren, Ruth O.M. Anderson, and Harry Leinenweber about developments in regards to the book, “Our Democracy at Work”, March 7, 1967
uu. List of the number of copies of “Our Democracy at Work” sold to bookstores from March 1-September 30, 1967
vv. List of the number of copies of “Our Democracy at Work” sold to bookstores from March 1-September 27, 1968
ww. Vivian K. Peters to Harris G. Warren about the reprinting of his book and possible suggestions for improvement, January 24, 1969
xx. between Harry D. Leinenweber to Vivian K. Peters about the reprinting of his book and suggestions for improvement, January 31, 1969
yy. to the author from Prentice-Hall, Inc. with an IBM report of the number of copies of “Our Democracy at Work” sold to bookstores from March 2-September 30, 1970
31. Oxford Uni. Press Study guides (1956-57)
a. Flier for a Study Guide for The Growth of the American Republic, Spring 1957
b. Invoice by Harris G. Warren for 12 copies of “Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression”, 1959
c. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, May 16, 1959 (includes a preliminary report on an outline)
d. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, July 10, 1959 (includes a report on the guide to Morison and Commager)
e. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, July 13, 1959
f. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, July 17, 1959
g. Harris G. Warren? to Charles E. Pettee, July 5, 1956
h. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, July 19, 1956
i. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, July 24, 1956
j. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, July 31, 1956
k. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, August 1, 1956
l. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, August 6, 1956
m. Charles E. Pette to Harris G. Warren, August 9, 1956
n. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pette, August 17, 1956
o. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, August 21, 1956
p. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, August 27, 1956
q. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, August 23, 1956
r. Charles E. Pette to Harris G. Warren, August 29, 1956
s. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, September 18, 1956
t. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pette, September 20, 1956
u. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, September 28, 1956
v. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, October 4, 1956
w. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, October 10, 1956
x. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, December 6, 1956
y. Outline of a book
z. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, December 11, 1956
aa. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, December 13, 1956
bb. Clare M. Harwood to Harris G. Warren, January 2, 1957
cc. Leona Capeless to Harris G. Warren, January 21, 1957
dd. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, February 11, 1957
ee. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, February 25, 1957
ff. Clare M. Harwood to Harris G. Warren, March 15, 1957
gg. Clare M. Harwood to Harris G. Warren, March 26, 1957
hh. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, April 11, 1957
ii. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, April 12, 1957
jj. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, April 15, 1957
kk. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, April 18, 1957
ll. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, May 15, 1957
mm. Letter from Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, May 22, 1957
nn. Oxford University Press, Inc. Summary of Conference on Outline Maps, December 28, 1957
oo. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, January 15, 1958
pp. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, April 1, 1958
32. Quotes Permission- Hoover
a. List of publishers and published works?
b. Harris G. Warren to William Starr Myers, July 18, 1957 to Doubleday & Co., Inc., June 29, 1957
c. List of passages from The State Papers and Other Public Writings of Herbert Hoover that Harris G. Warren desires to use in his book
d. Elfry Zaeyen to Harris G. Warren, July 8, 1957
e. Harris G. Warren to Edgar Rickard, July 11, 1957 (Two copies)
f. Harris G. Warren to William Starr Myers, July 18, 1957
g. List of passages from The State Papers and Other Public Writings of Herbert Hoover that Harris G. Warren desires to use in his book
h. Harris G. Warren to “Sir” requesting permission to quote a passage from The Annuals in the text ‘Hoover and the Great Depression”, February 17, 1958
33. Oxford University Press Correspondence
a. Letter from Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, August 7, 1957
b. Note from Ed to Harris G. Warren, no date
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c. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, December 20, 1957
d. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, February 14, 1958
e. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, February 18, 1958
f. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, February 21, 1958
g. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, March 24, 1958
h. Comments on Chapters 20-23 of Morison and Commager, The Growth of the American Republic
i. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, June 2, 1958
j. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren about his book and study guide, January 22, 1959
k. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, February 18, 1959
l. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, April 3, 1959
m. Harris G. Warren to Charles E. Pettee, April 6, 1959
n. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, April 8, 1959
o. Charles E. Pettee to Harris G. Warren, April 13, 1959
34. Correspondence- Hoover (1953-56)
a. Table of contents for the book “Hoover and the Great Depression”
b. Robert L. Straker to Harris G. Warren, December 15, 1953
c. Hazel Lyman Nickel to Harris G. Warren, November 10, 1954
d. John L. B. Williams to Harris G. Warren, April 24, 1956
e. Harris G. Warren to J. L. B. Williams, April 30, 1956
f. John L. B. Williams of Longmans, Green & Co., Inc., to Harris G. Warren, July 16, 1956
g. Lee E. Grove to Harris G. Warren, August 2, 1956
h. Harris G. Warren to Lee E. Grove, August 6, 1956
i. Summary for the editor of “Hoover and the Great Depression”
j. Note from Oxford University Press to Harris G. Warren acknowledging the receipt of a manuscript entitled “Hooves and the Great Depression”, October 13, 1956
k. Letter from Lee E. Grove to Letter from Lee E. Grove to Harris G. Warren, August 2, 1956
l. Harris G. Warren to Lee E. Grove, August 6, 1956
m. Reader’s Report on “Hoover and the Great Depression”, November 13, 1956
35. Correspondence- Hoover (1957)
Correspondence:
a. Summary for the editor of “Hoover and the Great Depression”, January 4, 1957
b. Elizabeth Cameron to Harris G. Warren, January 14, 1957
c. Harris G. Warren to Elizabeth Cameron, January 25, 1957
d. Elizabeth Cameron to Harris G. Warren, January 29, 1957
e. Lee E. Grove to Harris G. Warren, April 4, 1957
f. Harris G. Warren to Lee E. Grove, April 25, 1957
g. Lee E. Grove to Harris G. Warren, April 29, 1957
h. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, June 14, 1957
i. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, June 18, 1957
j. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, June 18, 1957
k. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, June 20, 1957
l. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, June 20, 1957
m. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, June 20, 1957
n. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, June 23, 1957
o. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, June 24, 1957
p. Allison Crane to Harris G. Warren, June 25, 1957
q. Oxford University Press enclosing an advance against royalties accrued by the sale of the book “Hoover and the Great Depression”, June 25, 1957
r. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, July 1, 1957
s. Natasha Boissevain to Harris G. Warren, July 2, 1957
t. Harris G. Warren to the editor of The American Mercury, June 29, 1957
u. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, July 9, 1957
v. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, July 11, 1957
w. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, July 22, 1957
x. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, August 16, 1957
y. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, October 16, 1957
z. Handwritten list of suggested edits
aa. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, October 22, 1957
36. Correspondence- Hoover (1958)
a. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, January 7, 1958
b. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, February 17, 1958
c. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, March 3, 1958
d. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, March 10, 1958
e. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, March 17, 1958
f. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, March 20, 1958
g. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, May 1, 1958
h. Sheldon Meyer to Harris G. Warren, July 22, 1958
i. Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, July 24, 1958
j. Katharine O. Parker to Harris G. Warren, August 15, 1958
k. List of answers to editorial queries
l. Helen T. Marlas to Harris G. Warren, August 25, 1958
m. Katharine O. Parker to Harris G. Warren, September 30, 1958
n. Harris G. Warren to Katharine O. Parker, August 23, 1958
o. Katharine O. Parker to Harris G. Warren, October 17, 1958
p. Katharine O. Parker to Harris G. Warren, October 24, 1958
q. Katharine O. Parker to Harris G. Warren, December 3, 1958
37. Correspondence- Hoover (1959)
a. Letter from Harris G. Warren to Katharine O. Parker, February 3, 1959
b. Letter from Harris G. Warren to Lee Grove, February 3, 1959
c. Letter from Harris G. Warren to Sheldon Meyer, February 3, 1959
d. Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, list of materials for open research
e. Letter to Professor Warren from Geo. E. Martin of Pacific Shipper Inc., June 17, 1959
f. Letter Professor Warren from Geo. E. Martin of Pacific Shipper Inc., November 22, 1959
38. Reviews- Hoover (1959)
a. Article titled “Herbert Hoover Explained In New Look At Depression”, Chicago Sun-Times, May 31, 1959
b. Review/summary of the book “Hoover and the Great Depression”
c. Letter from John D. Millett to Harris G. Warren, March 10, 1959
d. Article titled “Hoover Pictured as Dreamer Double-Crossed by Fate” by Bob Geurink, Dayton Daily News, March 10, 1959
e. Article “Hoover and ‘20s Crisis: A History and Critique”, Du Tribune
f. Article “Hoover Eyed in Depression; Four Unhappy Years In Office Traced With Fairness”, The Commercial Appeal, March 22, 1959
g. David Felt’s Column about Warren’s “Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression”, Decatur Herald, March 25, 1959
h. David V. Felts to Harris G. Warren, March 25, 1959
i. Newspaper advertisement for “Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression” at DuBois Book Store
j. Book reviews: “Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression”, March 25, ? and “Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression” titled “Pen Pencil and Podium”
l. Article “Herbert Hoover Ranked with Lincoln and T.R.” By Thomas Ewing Dabney, New Orleans Times-Picayune, March 22, 1959
m. Article “Warren Evaluate Depression Era” by Pat Royse, The Miami Student, February 10, 1959
n. Article “Hoover Not Spared in Fine Study, St. Louis Globe?
o. Book review: Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression”, The New Yorker, March 28, 1959
p. Geo. E. Martin to Harris G. Warren, May 26, 1959
q. Harris G. Warren to George E. Martin, June 9, 1959
39. Correspondence- Hoover (1966-67)
a. Receipt for a royalty payment from the book “Hover and the Great Depression”, September 5, 1975
b. Receipt for a royalty payment from the book “Hoover and the Great Depression”, August 30, 1977
Correspondence:
c. Walter T. Oakley to Harris G. Warren, June 17, 1966
d. Harris G. Warren to Walter T. Oakley, June 26, 1966
e. Walter T. Oakley to Harris G. Warren, July 7, 1966
f. Anne M. Jackson to Harris G. Warren, July 22, 1966
g. Harris G. Warren to Candace Watt, August 12, 1966
h. Introduction to “Hoover and the Great Depression”
i. Candace Watt to Harris G. Warren, August 16, 1966
j. Harris G. Warren to Candace Watt, August 26, 1966
k. Lee Watt to Harris G. Warren, August 30, 1966
l. Harris G. Warren to Candace Watt, September 2, 1966
m. Introduction to “Hoover and the Great Depression”
n. Candace Watt to Harris G. Warren, September 13, 1966
o. Introduction to “Hoover and the Great Depression”
p. Harris G. Warren to Candace Watt, September 16, 1966
q. Harris G. Warren to Candace Watt, November 16, 1966
r. Candace Watt to Harris G. Warren, February 24, 1967
s. Harris G. Warren to Candace Watt, March 3, 1967
t. Walter T. Oakley to Harris G. Warren, March 6, 1967
u. Candace Watt to Harris G. Warren, March 13, 1967
v. Harris G. Warren to Walter T. Oakley, May 15, 1967
w. Harris G. Warren to Walter T. Oakley, June 2, 1967
40. Speeches
a. Outlines:“A Philosophy of Revolution”, February 15, 1940
b. “The Search for the Soul: Historical Remember Now thy Creator”
c. “The Search for God” (include various excerpts)
d. “The Philosophy of Evolution I”
LAFFITE
41. Laffite, Texas 1 (Copies of transcripts from Ayer Library)
a. Letter to Harris G. Warren from Stanley Faye?August 10, 1939
b. Typed paper from the Library of Congress, Texas Collection (Spanish)
c. A file that contains information about Luis Noeli y Navarro, secretary of legislation in Philadelphia 1818-1819, and about Casa Irujo and his movements between Philadelphia and Cadiz (Spanish)
d. Chapter VI titled “El Primer Cisma De La Masoneria Espanola”; Chapter VIII titled “Los Masones Revolucionarios”; Chapter IX titled “La Masoneria Filibustera” (Spanish)
42. Laffite, Texas 2
a. 14 note cards containing a brief review of a career? (Spanish)
b. Data on Don Juan Mariano Ficornell taken from the information in the National Archives of Venezuela (Spanish)
c. Letter from Alcazar to Faye, June 5, 1930
d. Extracts of letters from Ferez Sosa to Faye, June 8, 1940 (Spanish)
e. History of secret societies, ancient and modern, of Spain (Some Spanish)
f. Letter to Harris Warren from John Ray, St. Louis Cathedral archivist, May 29, 1940
g. Letter to Harris Warren from John Ray, St. Louis Cathedral archivist, June 3, 1940
h. Office files of the Spanish embassy in London, 1810
i. Paper on the studies of the history of colonial Venezuela by Hector Garcia Chuecos?, 1937-38
j. Paper on the history of Carlos IV by Andres Muriel?, 1893-94?
k. Letter from Picornell to Onis, February 16, 1816
l. A description of the Battle of Medina, August 18, 1813
m. Letter from Wm. Shaler to James Monroe, June 12, 1813
n. Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Texas, April 6, 1810
o. Proclamation of Jose Bernardo Gutierrez de Lara, Governor of the State of Texas, issued at San Fernando de Bexar, April 18, 1813
p. Reports of James B. Wilkinson and the Overthrow of Gutierrez, June 27, 1813; James B. Wilkinson and the Battle of Medina, August 18, 1813
r. Account of the foreign officers in the service of the Mexican Republic who have distinguished themselves in the various [combats] in the Province of Texas, February 10, 1815
s. Fate of the American Officers in Mina’s Expedition, 1817
t. Agreement entered into by corsair captains and owners at Galveston, April 20, 1817
u. Letters from Pierre Laffite to Jean Laffite regarding The Lallemand Expedition, March 1, 1818
v. Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Texas, June 23, 1819
43. Laffite, Texas 3
a. Documents relating to the “Quaker Plot” to cause an insurrection of saves in Cuba, 1817 (Spanish)
b. A.G.I. Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 1815 (Spanish)
c. Historia, Operaciones de Guerra Arredondo 1813-20 (Spanish)
d. Note card about “That May 6 entry”
e. John Bassett Moore, Digest of International Law (Washington, 1906)
f. Pages 6-19 of a paper with the heading Warren-Laffite on every page
44. Jean Laffite/Lafitte/Lafite- research and correspondence (1972-74)
a. Hand drawn map of the entrance of Barataria with a projected battery, May 31, 1813
b. Article titled “One Answer to the Lafitte Riddle” by Luis A. Ramirez Aznar, January 2, 1972
c. Table of contents of the book “The Sword was their Passport” by Harris G. Warren, 1943
Correspondence:
d. Bennett Lay to Robert C. Vogel, September 4, 1974
e. Carol Wells to Robert C. Vogel, September 26, 1974
f. Ralph O. Queen to John L. Howells, September 27, 1974; Handwriting analysis of the Journal of Jean Laffite by John Howells
g. John Howells to Harris G. Warren, October 10, 1974
h. Excerpts from the R.B. Blake Typescripts, Vol 75, page 84-93, Clayton Library, Houston (In Spanish?)
i. Governor Antonio Martinez to Commandant at La Bahia, October 21, 1820
j. Chapter titled “Early History of Galveston” from The 1857 Galveston City Directory
k. Photocopy of a page from the book “Under the Black Flag” by Don C. Seitz, 1925
l. Letter from Dr. Edward Kilbourne Tullidge, February 16, 1949
m. Map of the of Galvestown?
n. Chapter titled “Jefferson’s Plan for a Military Colony in Orleans Territory” from Mississippi Valley Historical Review Vol 8, 1921-22
o. An account of Laffite as told to Windell G. Lindiay by “Old grandma LaBliu”?
Correspondence:
p. Bennett Lay to Robert C. Vogel, September 17, 1974
q. Harris G. Warren to John Howells, October 21, 1974
r. Paul Freier to Mr Howells, October 28, 1974
s. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, October 30, 1974
t. Official naval document? (In French) headed: “Extrait de Revue”, March 1813
v. Letter from Harris G. Warren to John Howells, December 10, 1974
45. Laffite- Research and Correspondence (1975)
a. Paper titled “By-ways of Bayou Pierre” by Robert C. Vogel from the De Soto Plume, August, 1975
Correspondence:
b. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, September 30, 1975
c. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, October 15, 1975
d. John Howells to Harris G. Warren, November 12, 1975
e. Official document from the “Port de la Nouvelle-Orleans”, 1808?
f. Official documents written in French from the Kemper and Leila Williams Foundation, New Orleans
g. Spanish document from the “Estados Mexicanos”, 1818
h. French letters from Laffite, August 26, 1818;French letter from Laffite, August 28, 1818 (Translated(
46. Laffite Journal controversy (1973-76)
Correspondence:
a. Paul Woehrmann to Harris G. Warren, March 22, 1976
b. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, March 30, 1976
c. Harris G. Warren to Paul Woehrmann, March 31, 1976
d. Excerpt from “The Early Jew so fo New Orleans, Jewish Settlers from 1803 to 1815”
e. Photo of a bust of Jean Lafitte and photo of John Lafitte (owner of the journal of Jean Laffite)
f. from Richard G. Santos to Reagan Brown, Dorman David, Bob Davis, Tony Duty, Johnny Jenkins, W.M. Morrison, William Simpson, July 7, 1969 (Includes the following articles: “Jean Lafitte’s buccaneers at New Orleans” by John Howells, “Historical Group Announces Speaker”, Lake Charles American Press, September 23, 1973, “LaFitte Was Really Square” by Jim Brigance, The San Antonio Light, July 1, 1969, “Are The Laffite Journals Authentic?” by John L. Howells, “The Journals of Jean Laffite” by John Howells, “The Journals of Jean Laffite: History or Hoax?” by Robert Vogel, October, 1973)
g. Article “Houston Couple Your LC Area While ‘Tracking’ Pirate Lafitte, Lake Charles American Press, October, 14, 1973
Correspondence:
h. Robert C. Vogel to John L. Howell, October 15, 1973
i. John L. Howell to Harris G. Warren, October 31, 1973
j. Article “Engineer Claims Pirate Lafitte Buried in Illinois, Says He is Great-Grandson of Orleans Hero”
Correspondence:
k. John Howells to Harris G. Warren, November 12, 1973; Copies of pages from the Laffite Journals
l. John Howells to Harris G. Warren, November 23, 1973; Copies of more Laffite era documents
47. Laffite Journal Controversy 2 (1973-76)
Correspondence:
a. C. George Younkin to John L. Howells, December 4, 1973
b. John L. Howells to Harris G. Warren, December 8, 1973
c. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, January 8, 1974
d. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, January 25, 1974
e. Letters: Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, January 29, 1974; list of enclosures ((1)“Laffite ‘Documents’--Challenge of Validity” by Frances H. Stadler, (2) Charles van Ravenswaay to RCV, July 17, 1973, (3) Letter of Charles van Ravenswaay to RCV, May 7, 1973, (4) of Charles van Ravenswaay to Philip K. Hamer, January 23, 1962, (5) of Ray Thompson of Gulfport, Miss., to George H. Bacon, June 7, 1973, (6) Letter of John A. Laffite to Charles van Ravenswaay, February 14, 1951, (7) John A. Lafflin to Ray Thompson, January, 1962, (8) Stanley C. Arthur to Donald F. Lewis, December 8, 1950, (9) Copy of a photo of a sample “Jean Laffite” signature, (10) Two bogus “Abraham Lincoln” December 20, 1835 and November 11, 1847, (11) James T. Hickey to Donald F. Lewis, August 27, 1973, (12) James T. Hickey to RCV, September 13, 1973, (13) One of the fake postal covers, from the Missouri Historical Society’s “Laffite Documents” file, (14) The Forged “Manuel Lisa” of May 6, 1820
Correspondence:
f. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, April 9, 1974;from John J. McDonough to Robert C. Vogel, February 8, 1974
g. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, April 15, 1974
h. John L. Howells to John McDonough, April 17, 1974
i. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, April 22, 1974
j.
John L. Howells to Harris G. Warren, July 31, 1974
l. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, August 22, 1974; Letter from Robert C. Vogel, August 15, 1974
m. John L. Howells to Harris G. Warren, August 23, 1974; Letter from Harris G. Warren to John L. Howells, September 1, 1974
n. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, August 27, 1974
o. Isidro A. Beluche Mora to Robert C. Vogel, September 4, 1974 (In Spanish)
p. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, October 2, 1974
q. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, October 15, 1974
r. Paul Freier to John Howells, October 28, 1974
s. Article from Liberty, Liberty County and the Atascosito District, by Miriam Partlow, Pemberton Press, 1974
Correspondence
t. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, February 10, 1975
u. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, February 15, 1975; Photocopy of the original letter that Harris G. Warren translates in the letter from February 15, 1975
48. The Life and Times of Jean Laffite (1976-77)
a. Letter from Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, February 29, 1976
b. Booklets: “The Life and Times of Jean Laffite”, July, 1 and “The Life and Times of Jean Laffite”, December, 1977
49. Laffite- Research and Correspondence (1975-78)
a. Summary of “Colonial Settlers Along Bayou Lafourche Volume II; Louisiana Records, 1770-1798” by Albert J. Robichaux, Jr. with attached order slip
b. Two stories about Lafitte and his supposed buried treasures
c. Reflections of the Viceroy of New Spain on the Pirate Lafit (No. 19)
Correspondence:
d. from Paul Freier about Jacque Lafitte
e. from Frank H. Aaron to Robert C. Vogel, February 22, 1975
f. Harris G. Warren to John Howells, June 10, 1975
g. John Howell to Harris G. Warren, May 9, 1975; Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar Papers Vol IV Part II
h. No. 85 of red cloth to the Secretary of State and War Department (In Spanish and translated)
i. Official approval for photos? (In Spanish)
j. Photocopy of pages from Lafitte’s diary?
k. Passage from the book, “The Early Jews of New Orleans”, chapter titled “Jewish Settlers from 1803 to 1815”, by Bertram Wallace Korn
l. Notes on the books “Gentlemen Rovers” by E. Alexander Powell, 1913, and “”Official Letter Books of WCC Claiborne”
m. A Proclamation posting a reward for the capture of John Lafite by Wm. C.c Claiborne, governor of the state of Louisiana, Niles Register, November 1813
Correspondece:
n. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, June 25, 1975
o. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, July 14, 1975
p. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, July 13, 1976
q. Harris G. Warren to Robert C. Vogel, July 21, 1976
r. Robert C. Vogel to Harris G. Warren, February 20, 1978
s. Article “Says Jean Lafitte Died ‘A Mild Old Man’ In Alton, Ill.” by Thomas Sancton, September 15, 1950
t. Two letters? with a Laffite signature
u. Court records? That involve Jn Laffite (In Spanish and translated)
v. Letters from Pablo Laffitte, 1809, and Pierre Laffitte, 1820
w. Letter with a Laffite signature
x. Testimonies from the constitutional mayor of Dzilam and the priest Jose Gregorio Cervera about the death and burial of Pedro Laffite, November 10, 1821
SOUTH AMERICA
50. Chaco
a. Map of Paraguayan Chaco showing properties held Under Paraguayan Titles September 1908
b. Article “El Paraguay y Bolivia La Cuestion de Limites”, La Prensa, January 13, 1907 (In Spanish)
c. Map and article of and about Chaco
51. Argentina and the Malvinas Islands
a. Letter from Guillermo Hunt to Harris G. Warren, July 7, 1982
b. A speech given by the representative of Argentina, Jose M. Rudal, at the United Nations of September 9, 1964 regarding the Malvinas Islands
c. The Argentine Report, Volume 2 Number 2, including an article titled “In the Aftermath of the Malvinas/Falklands Crisis, August, 1982
d. Letter from Max Palevsky advertising the journal “Democracy”
e. Pamphlet advertising the journal “Democracy”
CUBA
52. 1963 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Free Cuba News” Vol. 1, No. 10, July 20, 1963- “Free Cuba News”, Vol. 1, No. 17, October 26, 1963
53. 1965 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Free Cuba News”, Vol. 3, No. 1, January 8, 1965- Vol. 3, No. 24, December 22, 1965
54. 1966 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 10, 1966- “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 4, No. 20, October 10, 1966
55. 1967 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1967- “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 5, No. 12, December, 1967
56. 1968 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 6, No. 1, January, 1968- “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 6, No. 12, December, 1968
57. 1969 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 7, No. 1, January, 1969; (Printed on reverse side) Copy of the publication “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 7, No. 2, February, 1969
-Copy of the publication “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 7, No. 10, October, 1969
58. 1970 Publications on Cuba
a. Copy “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 8, No. 1, January, 1970-Copy of the publication “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 8, No. 12, December, 1970
a. Copy “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 9, No. 5, May, 1977- “Latin America Report (Free Cuba News)”, Vol. 9, No. 12, December, 1971
60. Conference-Reunion, August 3, 1967
a. paper, Harris G. Warren on the history of Paraguay, August 3, 1967 (In Spanish)
b. Article “Esta en Asuncion Conocido Historiador Estadounidense”, La Tribuna, July 31, 1967
c. Paper “Presentacion Del Doctor Harris Gaylord Warren”, August 3, 1967 (In Spanish)
d. The paper “Asuncion”, including an article titled “Conferencia del Profesor Warren”, August 10, 1967 (In Spanish)
e. The paper “La Tribuna”, July 31, 1967
61. Photos
a. Five black and white photos of large white houses
b. Five photos of a man with a large mustache
c. Photo of a woman
Dates
- 1809
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