Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Other Descriptive Information
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Accession No. 1309-001: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1885-1957
- Accession No. 1309-002: Anna Louise Strong microfilm, 1896-1957
- Accession No. 1309-016: Anna Louise Strong letters, 1955, 1960
- Accession No. 1309-017: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1961, undated
- Accession No. 1309-018: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1904-1970 (bulk 1960-1970)
- Accession No. 1309-019: Anna Louise Strong letters, 1968-1969
- Accession No. 1309-020: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1906, 1918
- Accession No. 1444-001: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1907-1971 (bulk 1927-1964)
- Names and Subjects
Anna Louise Strong papers, 1885-1971
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Strong, Anna Louise, 1885-1970
- Title
- Anna Louise Strong papers
- Dates
- 1885-1971 (inclusive)18851971
1969-1970 (bulk)19691970 - Quantity
- approximately 24 cubic feet (49 boxes, 2 packages, 2 tubes, 4 vertical files, 7 microfilm reels)
- Collection Number
- 1309, 1444
- Summary
- Papers of a female political activist, journalist, and author who observed the Communist revolution in China
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Open to all users.
Some material stored offsite; advance notice required for use.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Anna Louise Strong was a journalist, world traveler, observer of revolutions and author of over 30 books and countless articles. She was the daughter of a Congregationalist minister, Sydney Strong, who was a pacifist and practitioner of the social gospel. She was educated at Oberlin College, Bryn Mawr and University of Chicago, where she earned a Ph.D. After finishing her education, Strong joined the National Child Labor Committee and organized child welfare exhibits throughout the country from 1910-1912.
Sydney Strong moved to Seattle in 1906 where he lived until his death in 1938. Anna Louise Strong, who seldom lived anywhere for long, joined him there from 1916 to 1921, which was for her a time of radicalizing events, including the Everett massacre and trial, and the Seattle General Strike. In Seattle, she began her journalism career and wrote for the Seattle Union Record. During this time, she was elected to the Seattle School Board and subsequently recalled because of association with the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.). In the wake of these events, Strong went elsewhere in search of socialism in practice. Her quest took her first to the Soviet Union, where she was based from 1921 until 1940. During this period she spent part of the year in the Soviet Union, but would return to the United States for a lecture tour, usually between January and April.
Strong also became one of the earliest journalists to cover the Communist revolution in China. She visited China first in 1925 and returned frequently until 1947. During the course of her visits to China, she met and interviewed the Chinese Communist leaders, including Chou En-lai and Mao Tse-tung, gaining their respect and trust. In his 1946 interview with her, Mao first used the expression "paper tiger" to describe the United States.
Strong's enthusiasm for the Chinese revolution may have led to her arrest, imprisonment and expulsion from the Soviet Union in 1949. After these events, she was cut off from the Soviet Union, shunned by American Communists and denied a passport by the United States government. She settled for a time in California, where she wrote, lectured and invested in real estate. She was cleared finally of the Soviets' charges against her in 1955. When her passport was restored in 1958, she immediately made her way back to China, where she remained until her death in 1970. During the latter part of her life Anna Louise was honored and revered by the Chinese, one of the few Westerners with entree to China after the revolution and one of the last "Old China Hands" to remain in the good graces of the Chinese through the cultural revolution. The Chinese leaders considered her their unofficial spokesperson to the English speaking world.
Chronology of Strong's Life
- November 24, 1885
- Born in Friend, Nebraska
- 1887
- Family moves to Mount Vernon, Ohio
- 1896
- Family moves to Oak Park, Illinois; she enters high school
- 1901
- Strong in Hamelin, Germany for a year
- 1902
- Enters Oberlin
- 1903
- Enters Bryn Mawr; Ruth Marie Strong (mother) dies
- 1904
- Returns to Oberlin
- 1905-1906
- Works for the Advance in Chicago, enters University of Chicago; Sydney Strong moves to Seattle
- 1907
- Finishes her graduate degree (M.A.), spends summer in Seattle, works for Sprague-Warner's (cannery) in Chicago, begins going to Hull House
- 1908
- Receives Ph.D., moves to Seattle, organizes "Know Your City" campaigns in Seattle and elsewhere
- 1909
- Visits Japan with Sydney, moves to New York, works for Russell Sage Foundation
- 1910-1911
- Joins National Child Labor Committee, organizes Child Welfare exhibits
- 1911
- Discovers socialism in Kansas City, meets Roger Baldwin, becomes engaged (1912)
- 1912
- Joins United States Children's Bureau
- 1913
- Breaks with Roger Baldwin
- 1914
- Visits Ireland
- 1916
- Resigns National Child Labor Committee, moves to Seattle
- 1917
- Elected to Seattle School Board, covers Everett Massacre trial of Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World) for New York Evening Post, writes for Seattle Daily Call
- 1918
- Recalled from School Board, joins I.W.W., writes for Seattle Union Record
- 1921
- Goes to Poland and the Soviet Union (for American Friends Service Committee)
- 1922
- Returns to Moscow, reports for Hearst's International Magazine, meets Trotsky, attends Comintern
- 1923
- Meets Mikhail and Fanya Borodin
- 1924
- Works for John Reed Colony, Children of Revolution published
- 1925
- Visits China, meets Soong Ch'ing-ling (widow of Sun Yat sen)
- 1927
- Visits Mexico, returns to Shanghai, Hankow, Hunan, leaves China via Gobi desert with Borodin and the last of the Russians
- 1928
- Spends 2 months in Soviet Central Asia, Uzbekistan, China's Millions published
- 1929
- Visits Tashkent, Pamirs
- 1929-1930
- Visits collective farms, Siberia, starts Moscow Daily News
- 1931
- Marries Joel Shubin, The Soviets Conquer Wheat published
- 1932
- Meets Stalin
- 1934
- I Change Worlds published
- 1935
- Meets Eleanor Roosevelt, tries to join American Communist Party, starts sending yearly contribution
- 1936
- Resigns Moscow News
- 1937
- Visits Spain twice, meets Malraux, Carlos Contreras, Spain In Arms published
- 1937-1938
- To China, to 8th Route Army headquarters, meets generals of the 8th Route Army, Chou En-lai, meets Soong Mei-ling, wife of Chiang Kai-shek, to United States, lunches with Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, to Soviet Union, Sydney Strong dies December 30
- 1939
- To United States, drives cross country, Joel in New York, spends weekend at Hyde Park, My Native Land published
- 1940
- To Moscow, to Chung King, meets Rewi Alley, interviews Chou En-lai about conflicts with Kuomintang (KMT), interviews Chiang Kai-shek
- 1941-1942
- The Soviets Expected It published, empties Seattle house, sells it, letters from Joel stop
- 1942
- Begins to suffer from Paget's disease, works in Hollywood for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for 11 weeks, buys house in California, learns in August that Joel died in March
- 1943
- Lectures at Stanford, meets Sidney Rittenberg, Wild River (novel) published
- 1944
- Flies to Soviet Union via Fairbanks, Peoples of the USSR (textbook) published
- 1944-1945
- Visits Polish front, visits Yugoslavia, meets Tito
- 1945
- Leaves USSR with Jessica Smith by Soviet freighter, I Saw the New Poland published
- 1946
- To Shanghai, Peking, and communist headquarters in Yenan, interviews Mao ("paper tiger" interview), to Kalgan
- 1947
- Long interview with Mao, evacuated from Yenan, to Shanghai, to Russia via North Korea, to Paris to meet representatives of the Chinese, Dawn Over China published
- 1948
- Involved with Wallace campaign, sister, Ruth, will no longer receive her, back to Russia
- 1949
- February 13 arrested and jailed for 6 days in Lubyanka, expelled to Poland, called before a grand jury in United States , publishes account of spy charges in New York Herald Tribune, is shunned by American communist party, settles in Los Angeles and joins the First Unitarian Church, The Chinese Conquer China published
- 1951
- Begins monthly newsletter, Today : a personal news-letter / Anna Louise Strong.
- 1953-1954
- Visits Mexico, Guatemala
- 1955
- Cleared of Russian spy charges
- 1956
- Today ceases, The Stalin Era published
- 1958
- Supreme court decision in Rockwell Kent versus John F. Dulles enables her to get passport again, attends peace conference in Stockholm, 2 months in Soviet Union, to Peking with Emily Pierson, appears on high dais with Mao and Chinese leaders on National Day, meets Frank and Ruth Coe, writes for National Guardian
- 1959
- New secretary, Chao Feng-feng, meets with W.E.B. Dubois and Mao, moves to Peace Compound, visits Tibet, Tibetan Interviews published, meets Che Guevara, has trouble placing articles, Chou attends her 74th birthday party
- 1960
- Emily Pierson visits
- 1961
- Visits Laos and Vietnam, meets Ho Chi-Minh, Cash and Violence In Laos and Vietnam published
- 1962
- Begins Letter From China at Chou's suggestion
- 1964
- Meets with Mao, Frank Coe, Sol Adler, Israel Epstein and Sid Rittenberg, attends International Conference of Solidarity Against United States Imperialist Aggression and in Defense of Peace in Hanoi, Ho Chi-Minh attends her birthday party
- 1965
- Mao and Chou give her 80th birthday parties
- 1966
- Mao purges party, Strong is first foreigner admitted to the Red Guard
- 1968
- Tracy (brother) dies, begins autobiography
- 1969
- Attends October Day premier's banquet, fails to get permission for John Strong, Robbins' son, to visit her
- March 29, 1970
- Dies, large public funeral
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Correspondence, writings, diaries, biography, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, memorabilia, and scrapbooks. Consists of material relating to Strong's personal life as well as to her political and professional interests. Includes notebooks on China, the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and labor organizing in the Midwest and California in the late 1930s. Also includes a sound recording taped at Strong's seventieth birthday celebration in 1955. Major correspondents include Eleanor Roosevelt, Joel Shubin (Strong's Russian husband), as well as Strong's father, Sydney Dix Strong, and brother, Tracy Strong. Chinese correspondents include, Chiang Kai-shek, Chou En-Lai, Liu Shaoqi, and Mao Tse-tung.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
Forms a part of the Labor Archives of Washington.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged in 8 accessions:
- Accession No. 1309-001, Anna Louise Strong papers, 1885-1957
- Accession No. 1309-002, Anna Louise Strong microfilm, 1896-1957
- Accession No. 1309-016, Anna Louise Strong letters, 1955, 1960
- Accession No. 1309-017, Anna Louise Strong papers, 1961, undated
- Accession No. 1309-018, Anna Louise Strong papers, 1904-1970
- Accession No. 1309-019, Anna Louise Strong papers, 1968-1969
- Accession No. 1309-020, Anna Louise Strong papers, 1906, 1918
- Accession No. 1444-001, Anna Louise Strong papers, 1907-1971
Bibliography
Strong, Tracy B. and Helene Keyssar, Right in Her Soul the Life of Anna Louise Strong, 1983. Ogle, Stephanie Francine, Anna Louise Strong, Progressive and Propogandist, unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle, 1981.
Separated Materials
Material Described Separately:In 2007, publications received with accession 1309-001 were separated in order to be cataloged individually.
Microfilm is available through Government Publications, Maps, Microforms & Newspapers.
Related Materials
Anna Louise Strong's papers from her last years in China, 1958-1970, including an autobiography, are in the National Library of China in Beijing.
Additional materials related to Anna Louise Strong can be found in the Strong Family Papers (Manuscript Collection 0958) in the repository.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 1309-001: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1885-1957Return to Top
- Biographical information
- Correspondence
- Legal documents
- Subject files
- Speeches and writings
- Notebooks
- Diaries
- Photographs
- Clippings
- Printed materials
- Other materials
- Sydney Dix Strong Papers
Scope and Content: Correspondence, writings, diaries, photographs, memorabilia.
Digital Content/Other Formats: View selections from this collection in digital format.
Correspondence, diaries, and notes available on microfilm. See Accession No. 1309-002.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Gift of Anna Louise Strong, via Tracy Strong, on November 14, 1969.
Anna Louise Strong left papers and books in the care of Stephen Fritchman, minister of First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles, when she returned to China in 1958. These papers were sent to the University of Washington Libraries in installments by Tracy Strong Jr., her nephew, in September 1969 and by Dr. Fritchman in November 1969. This was done with her approval. Subsequent additions to the papers were consolidated into another accession.
Processing Info: All of the members of the Strong family, especially Anna Louise, her brother Tracy, and father Sydney, corresponded extensively with each other and often circulated their letters. The researcher is advised to review the inventories to other Strong family papers as well. There are Anna Louise Strong letters in Tracy's papers, and with the Sydney Strong papers are a few Anna Louise Strong letters and several scrapbooks which document her activities. During her father's lifetime, Anna Louise Strong wrote "letters to father" which were intended to serve as a journal of her activities. (Unfortunately, after 1927 there were few such letters written or preserved). Although these letters were originally sent to Sydney and should have been considered "his" papers, they came into Anna Louise's possession again and, therefore, it was decided to treat them as her outgoing letters in order to retain their received arrangement. Many of these letters were bound by Sydney Strong by nailing them together. There was no adherence to a chronological sequence, although he tended to group those of a particular period together. Undated or partially dated items have been assigned a date on the basis of where they were grouped. If this seemed unreasonable, then internal evidence was used.
In 1985, additional preservation measures, item counts, dating and property stamping were done as well as minor revisions to the original inventory. Letters and other items which were clearly out of place were moved. Therefore, the current arrangement of the papers may differ slightly from the contents of the microfilm which was made in 1971. This microfilm does not include the entire contents of this accession. All of the correspondence, notebooks, diaries and several subject series were filmed.
Pamphlets received with this accession were removed and cataloged separately. All pamphlets were previously housed in box 22.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1309-001 | Series 1: Biographical
information 6 items
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undated |
Series 2: Correspondence
Digital Content/Other Formats: Available on microfilm. See Accession No. 1309-002.
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General correspondence |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/2a | 1309-001 | Barton, William E. (Use
Copy) 8 items
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1909-1910 |
31/1 | 1309-001 | Barton, William E.
(Original) 8 items
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1909-1910 |
1/2b | 1309-001 |
Harpers Bazaar 2 items
|
1942 |
1/3 | 1309-001 | Regarding "Know Your City"
campaign 4 items
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1910 |
1/4 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin (Use Copy) |
1938-1941 |
31/2 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin (Original) |
1938-1941 |
1/5 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin (Use Copy) |
1941 |
31/3 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin (Original) |
1941 |
1/6 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin (Use Copy) |
1942 |
31/4 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin (Original) |
1942 |
1/7 | 1309-001 | With and regarding Joel
Shubin |
1938-1944 |
1/8 | 1309-001 | Miscellany 6 items
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1916, 1940-1941 |
Incoming letters |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/9 | 1309-001 | Aberdeen, Tolbert &
Countess 2 items
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1914 |
1/10 | 1309-001 | AFG Literary
Agency 1 item
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1943 |
1/11 | 1309-001 | Alleen, Lem (greeting
card) 1 item
|
1957 |
1/12 | 1309-001 | American Russian
Institute 1 item
|
1941 |
1/13 | 1309-001 | American Union against
Militarism 1 item
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1917 |
1/14 | 1309-001 |
Asia 2 items
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1939, 1941 |
1/15 | 1309-001 | Ayer, Leonard, and
unidentified "A" 2 items
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1908, 1914 |
1/16 | 1309-001 | Bernays, Hella Freud
(greeting card) 1 item
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1957 |
1/17 | 1309-001 | Boettiger, Anna
Roosevelt 2 items
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1939 |
1/18 | 1309-001 | Bogart, Misha 1 item
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1952 |
1/19 | 1309-001 | Bosworth, E.T. 1 item
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1908 |
1/19b | 1309-001 | Brandt, E.C. 1 item
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1923? |
1/20 | 1309-001 | Broaddus, (Mrs.)
C.A. 1 item
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1925 |
1/21 | 1309-001 |
By Archer Road
(magazine) 1 item
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1907 |
1/22 | 1309-001 | Carlson, Evans 2 items
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1943, 1946 |
1/23 | 1309-001 |
The Chicago Sun 2 items
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1941 |
1/24 | 1309-001 | The Civic Club, New
York 1 item
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1929 |
1/25 | 1309-001 | Congreso, Continental
American Por La Pax 1 item
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1949 |
1/26 | 1309-001 |
Daily News, Los
Angeles 1 item
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1941 |
1/27 | 1309-001 | Dennett, Mary
Ware 1 item
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1917 |
1/28 | 1309-001 |
The Detroit Free Press 1 item
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1941 |
1/29 | 1309-001 |
The Detroit News 1 item
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1941 |
1/30 | 1309-001 | Duvaulle, Pierre 2 items
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1957 |
1/31 | 1309-001 |
The Evening Bulletin,
Philadelphia 1 item
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1941 |
1/32 | 1309-001 |
The Evening Star, Washington,
D.C. 1 item
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1941 |
1/33 | 1309-001 |
The Evening Sun,
Baltimore 1 item
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1941 |
1/34a | 1309-001 | Gale, Zona 1 item
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1916 |
1/34b | 1309-001 | Gillett-Gatty,
Katherine 1 item
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1944 |
1/35 | 1309-001 |
Gos Ludowy, Detroit
(newspaper) 1 item
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1942 |
1/36 | 1309-001 | Goldman, Emma 1 item
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1922? |
1/37 | 1309-001 | Hicks, Granville 1 item
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1939 |
1/38 | 1309-001 | Hoidalo, J. 1 item and 1
enclosure
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1925 |
1/39 | 1309-001 | Hoover Institute and
Library 1 item and 1
enclosure
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1953 |
1/40 | 1309-001 | Howe, Bertha W. 1 item
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1941 |
1/41 | 1309-001 | Hume, Hugh 1 item
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1909 |
1/42 | 1309-001 | Huniz, Par S. 1 item
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1956 |
1/43 | 1309-001 | International Workers'
Defense League 1 item
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1919 |
1/44 | 1309-001 | Jackson, Frank 1 item
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1909 |
1/45 | 1309-001 | Jenson, (?) C. 1 item
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undated |
1/46 | 1309-001 |
The Journal,
Portland 1 item
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1942 |
1/47 | 1309-001 | Libraria Victor, Rio de
Janeiro 2 items
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1942, 1943 |
1/48a | 1309-001 | McFeely, Otto 1 item
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1918 |
1/48b | 1309-001 | MacGilvray, Daniel greeting
card 1 item
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undated |
1/49 | 1309-001 | Mahoney, Elmer M. 1 item
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1952 |
1/50 | 1309-001 |
The Masses (Use Copy) 1 item and 1
enclosure
Scope and Content: Includes typescript, "The Case for a Feminist"
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1917 |
31/5 | 1309-001 |
The Masses (Original) 1 item and 1
enclosure
Scope and Content: Includes typescript, "The Case for a Feminist"
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1917 |
1/51 | 1309-001 | Merz, Amy 1 item
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undated |
1/52 | 1309-001 |
Minneapolis Star Journal and
Tribune 1 item
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1941 |
1/53 | 1309-001 | Minor, Lydia
Gibson 1 item
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undated |
1/54 | 1309-001 | Merson, Frank G. 3 items
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1957 |
1/55 | 1309-001 | Nasmyth, George 1 item
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1919 |
1/56 | 1309-001 | Nearing, Scott 2 items
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1919, 1956 |
1/57 | 1309-001 |
New York Evening Post 2 items
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1917 |
1/58 | 1309-001 | Newell, Ritter T. greeting
card 1 item
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1/59 | 1309-001 | Niederhauser,
Ruth 2 items
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1939 |
1/60 | 1309-001 | Northwestern
University 1 item
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1942 |
1/61 | 1309-001 | Oberlin College 1 item
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1925 |
1/62 | 1309-001 | The Open Door,
Seattle 1 item
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1909 |
1/63 | 1309-001 |
P.M. (newspaper) 1 item
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1941 |
1/64 | 1309-001 | Parkhurst, Minnie (Use
Copy) 1 item
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1919 |
31/6 | 1309-001 | Parkhurst, Minnie
(Original) 1 item
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1919 |
1/65 | 1309-001 | Pass, Sylvia 1 item
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1936 |
1/66 | 1309-001 | Pierson, Emily M. 2 items
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1941, 1942 |
1/67 | 1309-001 |
The Pilgrim Press,
Boston 1 item
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1908 |
1/68 | 1309-001 | Powell, William 1 item
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undated |
1/69 | 1309-001 | Rauschenbusch,
Walter 1 item
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1916 |
1/70 | 1309-001 | Reuters, Limited 3 plus ms.
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1951 |
1/71 | 1309-001 | Robins, Margaret
Driver 1 item
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1928 |
1/72 | 1309-001 | Robins, Raymond 2 items
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1939, 1949 |
1/73 | 1309-001 | Rogge, O. John 1 item
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1949 |
1/74-77 | 1309-001 | Roosevelt,
Eleanor 32 items
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1937, 1941 |
1/78 | 1309-001 | Rumely, Edward A. 1 item
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1926 |
1/79 | 1309-001 |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch 2 items
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1941, 1942 |
1/80 | 1309-001 | Schindler,
Pauline 1 item
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undated |
1/81 | 1309-001 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1 item
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1942 |
1/82 | 1309-001 | Shallenberger,
G.G. 1 item
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1941 |
1/83 | 1309-001 | Simon, Ruth B. 1 item
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1956 |
1/84 | 1309-001 | Sinclair, Upton (Mr. and
Mrs.) 2 items
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1937, 1943 |
1/85a | 1309-001 | Smith, Norman 1 item
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1957 |
1/85b | 1309-001 | Snyder, Hattie B. 1 item
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1906 |
1/86 | 1309-001 | Snow (Mrs.) Edgar 1 item
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undated |
1/87 | 1309-001 | Spitzer, Adelbert
L. 1 item
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1898 |
1/88 | 1309-001 | Steele, Frederick
M. 1 item
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1908 |
1/89 | 1309-001 | Steffens, Lincoln 5 items
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1934-1936 |
1/90 | 1309-001 | Stone, Melvin O. 1 item
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1919 |
1/91 | 1309-001 | Story, Harold
Hadley 1 item
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1919 |
1/92 | 1309-001 | Strong, Robbins (Use
Copy) 1 item
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1937 |
31/7 | 1309-001 | Strong, Robbins
(Original) 1 item
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1937 |
1/93 | 1309-001 | Strong, Sydney Dix (Use
Copy) 9 items
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1904, 1916-1935 |
31/8 | 1309-001 | Strong, Sydney Dix
(Original) 9 items
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1904, 1916-1935 |
1/94 | 1309-001 | Strong, Tracy
(brother) 1 item
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1930 |
1/95 | 1309-001 |
The Sun-Times,
Chicago 1 item and 2
manuscripts
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1950 |
1/96 | 1309-001 | The Survey, New
York 2 items
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1917 |
1/97 | 1309-001 | Tompkins, Warwick
M. 2 items
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1949 |
1/98 | 1309-001 | Tracy, F.E. (grandfather)
(Use Copy) 1 item
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1885 |
31/9 | 1309-001 | Tracy, F.E. (grandfather)
(Original) 1 item
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1885 |
1/99 | 1309-001 | United Committee of South
Slavic Americans 1 item
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1946 |
1/100a | 1309-001 | United States Children's
Bureau 2 items
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1914 |
1/100b | 1309-001 | United States Council of
National Defense 1 item
|
1917 |
1/101 | 1309-001 | United States Department of
Labor 1 item
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1918 |
1/102 | 1309-001 | United States Treasury
Department 2 items
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1942 |
1/103 | 1309-001 | Washington, Governor
(Lister) 1 item
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1917 |
1/104 | 1309-001 |
Watertown Daily Times 1 item
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1942 |
1/105 | 1309-001 | Whitaker, Robert 1 item
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1920 |
1/106 | 1309-001 | Zachert, Adeline 1 item
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1949 |
1/107 | 1309-001 | Zavitski, Peter (Use
Copy) 1 item
Scope and Content: From China
|
1922 |
31/10 | 1309-001 | Zavitski, Peter
(Original) 1 item
Scope and Content: From China
|
1922 |
1/108 | 1309-001 | Unidentified (Use
Copy) 6 items and 1
enclosure
Scope and Content: "Milly" (Bennett ?), "Constancia"
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1913-1957 |
31/11 | 1309-001 | Unidentified
(Original) 6 items and 1
enclosure
Scope and Content: "Milly" (Bennett ?), "Constancia"
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1913-1957 |
Outgoing Letters |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/109 | 1309-001 | 1897 January 1 item
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1897 January |
2/1 | 1309-001 | 1901 July, August 9 items
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1901 July, August |
2/2 | 1309-001 | 1901 September (Use
Copy) 4 items
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1901 September |
31/12 | 1309-001 | 1901 September
(Original) 4 items
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1901 September |
2/3 | 1309-001 | 1901 October (Use
Copy) 3 items
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1901 October |
31/13 | 1309-001 | 1901 October
(Original) 3 items
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1901 October |
2/4 | 1309-001 | 1901
November-December 11 items
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1901 November-December |
2/5 | 1309-001 | 1902 January 10 items
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1902 January |
2/6 | 1309-001 | 1902 February 8 items
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1902 February |
2/7 | 1309-001 | 1902 March 8 items
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1902 March |
2/8 | 1309-001 | 1902 April 8 items
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1902 April |
2/9 | 1309-001 | 1902 May 2 items
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1902 May |
2/10 | 1309-001 | 1903 January 11 items
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1903 January |
2/11 | 1309-001 | 1903 February 14 items
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1903 February |
2/12 | 1309-001 | 1903 March 8 items
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1903 March |
2/13 | 1309-001 | 1903 June (Use
Copy) 3 items
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1903 June |
31/14 | 1309-001 | 1903 June
(Original) 3 items
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1903 June |
2/14 | 1309-001 | 1903 September 4 items
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1903 September |
2/15 | 1309-001 | 1903 October 2 items
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1903 October |
2/16-17 | 1309-001 | 1903 November 21 items
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1903 November |
2/18 | 1309-001 | 1903 December 8 items
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1903 December |
2/19 | 1309-001 | 1903
miscellaneous 14 items
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1903 |
2/20 | 1309-001 | 1904
January-February 15 items
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1904 January-February |
2/21 | 1309-001 | 1904 March 16 items
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2/22 | 1309-001 | 1904 April 14 items
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2/23 | 1309-001 | 1904 May 13 items
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2/24 | 1309-001 | 1904 June 3 items
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2/25 | 1309-001 | 1904 October 17 items
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2/26 | 1309-001 | 1904 November 11 items
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1904 November |
2/27 | 1309-001 | 1904 December 6 items
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1904 December |
2/28 | 1309-001 | 1905 January 5 items
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1905 January |
2/29 | 1309-001 | 1905 February 7 items
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1905 February |
2/30 | 1309-001 | 1905 March 4 items
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1905 March |
2/31 | 1309-001 | 1905 April 6 items
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1905 April |
2/32 | 1309-001 | 1905 May 8 items
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1905 May |
2/33 | 1309-001 | 1905 June-July (Use
Copy) 3 items
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1905 June-July |
31/15 | 1309-001 | 1905 June-July
(Original) 3 items
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1905 June-July |
2/34 | 1309-001 | 1905 October (Use
Copy) 6 items
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1905 October |
31/16 | 1309-001 | 1905 October
(Original) 6 items
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1905 October |
2/35 | 1309-001 | To Tracy Strong 6 items
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circa 1905-1908 |
2/36 | 1309-001 | 1906 (Use Copy) 12 items
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1906 |
31/17 | 1309-001 | 1906 (Original) 12 items
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1906 |
2/37 | 1309-001 | To "Miss Fitch" 37 pages
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1906-1908 |
2/38 | 1309-001 | 1907 2 items
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1907 |
2/39 | 1309-001 | 1908 (Use Copy) 3 items
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1908 |
31/18 | 1309-001 | 1908 (Original) 3 items
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1908 |
2/40 | 1309-001 | 1910 January-June (Use
Copy) 20 items
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1910 January-June |
31/19 | 1309-001 | 1910 January-June
(Original) 20 items
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1910 January-June |
2/41 | 1309-001 | 1910
September-December 15 items
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1910 September-December |
2/42 | 1309-001 | 1911
miscellaneous 7 items
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1911 |
2/43 | 1309-001 | 1911 February-July (Use
Copy) 13 items
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1911 February-July |
31/20 | 1309-001 | 1911 February-July
(Original) 13 items
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1911 February-July |
2/44 | 1309-001 | 1911 September-December (Use
Copy) 14 items
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1911 September-December |
31/21 | 1309-001 | 1911 September-December
(Original) 14 items
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1911 September-December |
2/45 | 1309-001 | 1912 miscellaneous (Use
Copy) 8 items
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1912 |
31/22 | 1309-001 | 1912 miscellaneous
(Original) 8 items
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1912 |
2/46 | 1309-001 | 1912 February-April (Use
Copy) 15 items
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1912 February-April |
31/23 | 1309-001 | 1912 February-April
(Original) 15 items
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1912 February-April |
2/47 | 1309-001 | 1912 May-September (Use
Copy) 12 items
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1912 May-September |
31/24 | 1309-001 | 1912 May-September
(Original) 12 items
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1912 May-September |
2/48 | 1309-001 | 1912
November-December 8 items
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1912 November-December |
3/1 | 1309-001 | 1913
January-April 14 items
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1913 January-April |
3/2 | 1309-001 | 1913 May-December (Use
Copy) 17 items
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1913 May-December |
31/25 | 1309-001 | 1913 May-December
(Original) 17 items
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1913 May-December |
3/3 | 1309-001 | 1914 January-May (Use
Copy) 14 items
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1914 January-May |
31/26 | 1309-001 | 1914 January-May
(Original) 14 items
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1914 January-May |
3/4 | 1309-001 | 1914 June 10 items
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1914 June |
3/5 | 1309-001 | 1914 July (Use
Copy) 7 items and 3
enclosures
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1914 July |
31/27 | 1309-001 | 1914 July
(Original) 7 items and 3
enclosures
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1914 July |
3/6 | 1309-001 | 1914
August-December 22 items
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1914 August-December |
3/7 | 1309-001 | 1915
February-April 16 items
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1915 February-April |
3/8 | 1309-001 | 1915
June-December 16 items
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1915 June-December |
3/9a | 1309-001 | 1916 9 items
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1916 |
3/9b | 1309-001 | 1917 1 item
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1917 |
3/10 | 1309-001 | 1918-1920 (Use
Copy) 4 items
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1918-1920 |
31/28 | 1309-001 | 1918-1920
(Original) 4 items
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1918-1920 |
3/11 | 1309-001 | 1921 January-July (Use
Copy) 9 items
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1921 January-July |
31/29 | 1309-001 | 1921 January-July
(Original) 9 items
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1921 January-July |
3/12 | 1309-001 | 1921 August-December (Use
Copy) 5 items and 1
enclosure
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1921 August-December |
31/30 | 1309-001 | 1921 August-December
(Original) 5 items and 1
enclosure
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1921 August-December |
3/13 | 1309-001 | 1922 January-March (Use
Copy) 10 items
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1922 January-March |
31/31 | 1309-001 | 1922 January-March
(Original) 10 items
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1922 January-March |
3/14 | 1309-001 | 1922 April-May (Use
Copy) 10 items
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1922 April-May |
31/32 | 1309-001 | 1922 April-May
(Original) 10 items
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1922 April-May |
3/15 | 1309-001 | 1922 June-July (Use
Copy) 9 items
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1922 June-July |
31/33 | 1309-001 | 1922 June-July
(Original) 9 items
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1922 June-July |
3/16 | 1309-001 | 1922 August-December (Use
Copy) 10 items
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1922 August-December |
31/34 | 1309-001 | 1922 August-December
(Original) 10 items
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1922 August-December |
3/17 | 1309-001 | 1923 January-February (Use
Copy) 14 items
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1923 January-February |
31/35 | 1309-001 | 1923 January-February
(Original) 14 items
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1923 January-February |
3/18 | 1309-001 | 1923 March-April (Use
Copy) 10 items
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1923 March-April |
31/36 | 1309-001 | 1923 March-April
(Original) 10 items
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1923 March-April |
3/19 | 1309-001 | 1923 May-June (Use
Copy) 14 items
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1923 May-June |
31/37 | 1309-001 | 1923 May-June
(Original) 14 items
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1923 May-June |
3/20 | 1309-001 | 1923 July-December (Use
Copy) 7 items and 2
enclosures
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1923 July-December |
31/38 | 1309-001 | 1923 July-December
(Original) 7 items and 2
enclosures
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1923 July-December |
3/21 | 1309-001 | "Letters from Russia"
29 items
Scope and Content: A typescript compilation by Sydney Strong of letters from
December 1922 - May 1923
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August 1923 |
3/22 | 1309-001 | Typescripts of letters,
compiled by Sydney Strong 1 volume
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December 1922-June 1923 |
3/23 | 1309-001 | 1924 January-April (Use
Copy) 10 items
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1924 January-April |
31/39 | 1309-001 | 1924 January-April
(Original) 10 items
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1924 January-April |
3/24 | 1309-001 | 1924 May-June (Use
Copy) 8 items
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1924 May-June |
31/40 | 1309-001 | 1924 May-June
(Original) 8 items
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1924 May-June |
3/25 | 1309-001 | 1924 July-September (Use
Copy) 12 items
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1924 July-September |
31/41 | 1309-001 | 1924 July-September
(Original) 12 items
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1924 July-September |
3/26 | 1309-001 | 1924 October-December (Use
Copy) 8 items
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1924 October-December |
31/42 | 1309-001 | 1924 October-December
(Original) 8 items
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1924 October-December |
3/27 | 1309-001 | 1925 January-April (Use
Copy) 12 items and 2
enclosures
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1925 January-April |
31/43 | 1309-001 | 1925 January-April
(Original) 12 items and 2
enclosures
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1925 January-April |
3/28 | 1309-001 | 1925 May-September (Use
Copy) 11 items
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1925 May-September |
31/44 | 1309-001 | 1925 May-September
(Original) 11 items
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1925 May-September |
3/29 | 1309-001 | 1925 September-December (Use
Copy) 6 items and 1
enclosure
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1925 September-December |
31/45 | 1309-001 | 1925 September-December
(Original) 6 items and 1
enclosure
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1925 September-December |
3/30 | 1309-001 | 1926 January-February (Use
Copy) 12 items and 3
enclosures
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1926 January-February |
31/46 | 1309-001 | 1926 January-February
(Original) 12 items and 3
enclosures
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1926 January-February |
3/31 | 1309-001 | 1926 March-April (Use
Copy) 12 items
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1926 March-April |
31/47 | 1309-001 | 1926 March-April
(Original) 12 items
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1926 March-April |
4/1 | 1309-001 | 1926 May-December (Use
Copy) 16 items and 1
enclosure
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1926 May-December |
31/48 | 1309-001 | 1926 May-December
(Original) 16 items and 1
enclosure
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1926 May-December |
4/2 | 1309-001 | 1927 (Use Copy) 14 items
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1927 |
31/49 | 1309-001 | 1927 (Original) 14 items
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1927 |
4/3 | 1309-001 | 1928 September-December (Use
Copy) 5 items
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1928 September-December |
31/50 | 1309-001 | 1928 September-December
(Original) 5 items
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1928 September-December |
4/4 | 1309-001 | 1929 January-June (Use
Copy) 12 items
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1929 January-June |
31/51 | 1309-001 | 1929 January-June
(Original) 12 items
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1929 January-June |
4/5 | 1309-001 | 1929 August-December (Use
Copy) 14 items
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1929 August-December |
31/52 | 1309-001 | 1929 August-December
(Original) 14 items
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1929 August-December |
4/6 | 1309-001 | 1930 January-February (Use
Copy) 7 items
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1930 January-February |
31/53 | 1309-001 | 1930 January-February
(Original) 7 items
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1930 January-February |
4/7 | 1309-001 | 1930 March (Use
Copy) 9 items
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1930 March |
32/1 | 1309-001 | 1930 March
(Original) 9 items
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1930 March |
4/8 | 1309-001 | 1930 April-June (Use
Copy) 8 items
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1930 April-June |
32/2 | 1309-001 | 1930 April-June
(Original) 8 items
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1930 April-June |
4/9 | 1309-001 | 1930
July-September 5 items
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1930 July-September |
4/10 | 1309-001 | 1930 November-December (Use
Copy) 4 items
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1930 November-December |
32/3 | 1309-001 | 1930 November-December
(Original) 4 items
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1930 November-December |
4/11 | 1309-001 | 1931 3 items
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1931 |
4/12 | 1309-001 | 1932 (Use Copy) 4 items
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1932 |
32/4 | 1309-001 | 1932 (Original) 4 items
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1932 |
4/13 | 1309-001 | 1934 4 items
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1934 |
4/14 | 1309-001 | 1935 (Use Copy) 3 items
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1935 |
32/5 | 1309-001 | 1935 (Original) 3 items
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1935 |
4/15 | 1309-001 | 1936 (Use Copy) 7 items
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1936 |
32/6 | 1309-001 | 1936 (Original) 7 items
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1936 |
4/16 | 1309-001 | 1937 (Use Copy) 5 items
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1937 |
32/7 | 1309-001 | 1937 (Original) 5 items
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1937 |
4/17 | 1309-001 | 1938 (Use Copy) 3 items
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1938 |
32/8 | 1309-001 | 1938 (Original) 3 items
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1938 |
4/18 | 1309-001 | 1939 January-August (Use
Copy) 11 items
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1939 January-August |
32/9 | 1309-001 | 1939 January-August
(Original) 11 items
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1939 January-August |
4/19 | 1309-001 | 1939 September-December (Use
Copy) 12 items
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1939 September-December |
32/10 | 1309-001 | 1939 September-December
(Original) 12 items
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1939 September-December |
4/20 | 1309-001 | 1940 (Use Copy) 1 item
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1940 |
32/11 | 1309-001 | 1940 (Original) 1 item
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1940 |
4/21 | 1309-001 | 1941 (Use Copy) 6 items
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1941 |
32/12 | 1309-001 | 1941 (Original) 6 items
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1941 |
4/22 | 1309-001 | 1942, 1944 (Use
Copy) 2 items
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1942, 1944 |
32/13 | 1309-001 | 1942, 1944
(Original) 2 items
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1942, 1944 |
4/23 | 1309-001 | 1949 September (Use
Copy) 10 items and
fragment
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1949 September |
32/14 | 1309-001 | 1949 September
(Original) 10 items and
fragment
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1949 September |
4/24 | 1309-001 | 1949 October-November (Use
Copy) 13 items
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1949 October-November |
32/15 | 1309-001 | 1949 October-November
(Original) 13 items
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1949 October-November |
4/25 | 1309-001 | 1950 (Use Copy) 1 item
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1950 |
32/16 | 1309-001 | 1950 (Original) 1 item
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1950 |
4/26 | 1309-001 | 1953 (Use Copy) 2 items
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1953 |
32/17 | 1309-001 | 1953 (Original) 2 items
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1953 |
4/27 | 1309-001 | 1954 (Use Copy) 1 item
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1954 |
32/18 | 1309-001 | 1954 (Original) 1 item
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1954 |
4/28 | 1309-001 | 1957 (Use Copy) 1 item
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1957 |
32/19 | 1309-001 | 1957 (Original) 1 item
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1957 |
4/29 | 1309-001 | undated (Use
Copy) 5 items
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undated |
32/20 | 1309-001 | undated
(Original) 5 items
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undated |
Series 3: Legal Documents 17 items
Scope and Content: Agreements with publishers and Open Forum Speakers Bureau
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Series 4: Subject files |
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Child Welfare
Exhibits |
1911-1915 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/31 | 1309-001 | Writings (Use
Copy) 3 items
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circa 1911-1915 |
32/21 | 1309-001 | Writings
(Original) 3 items
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circa 1911-1915 |
4/32-34 | 1309-001 | Clippings |
circa 1911-1915 |
4/35-41 | 1309-001 | Ephemera 45 items
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circa 1911-1915 |
Box | |||
5/7-5/40, 6/1-63 | 1309-001 | Photo album of
exhibits |
circa 1911-1915 |
"Know Your City" |
1910 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/1 | 1309-001 | Ephemera |
1910 |
5/2 | 1309-001 | Clippings |
1910 |
5/3 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) |
1910 |
32/22 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) |
1910 |
5/4 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) |
1910 |
32/23 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) |
1910 |
5/5 | 1309-001 | Clippings 1 volume
|
1910 |
5/6 | 1309-001 | Clippings 1 volume
|
1910 |
"Exiles from Baltic States and
U.S.S. Manhattan" |
1940 May-June | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/64 | 1309-001 | Article -
"Last Lifeline to Europe" 1 item
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1940 |
6/65 | 1309-001 | Article -
"Exiles" by Madame Perkines (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1940 |
32/24 | 1309-001 | Article -
"Exiles" by Madame Perkines
(Original) 1 item
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1940 |
6/66 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters and
dispatches (Use Copy) 34 items
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1940 |
32/25 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters and
dispatches (Original) 34 items
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1940 |
6/67 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters and
dispatches (Use Copy) 34 items
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1940 |
32/26 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters and
dispatches (Original) 34 items
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1940 |
6/68 | 1309-001 | Diary (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1940 |
32/27 | 1309-001 | Diary (Original) 1 item
|
1940 |
6/69 | 1309-001 | Photographs - U.S.S.
Manhattan 6 items
|
1940 |
"I.W.W. [Industrial Workers of
the World] Trial & Everett Massacre" |
1916-1917 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/70 | 1309-001 | Trial reports 9 items
|
1916-1917 |
6/71 | 1309-001 | Trial reports (Use
Copy) 9 items
|
1916-1917 |
32/28 | 1309-001 | Trial reports
(Original) 9 items
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1916-1917 |
6/72 | 1309-001 | Newsletters (Use
Copy) 14 items
|
1916-1917 |
32/29 | 1309-001 | Newsletters
(Original) 14 items
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1916-1917 |
6/73 | 1309-001 | Ephemera (Use
Copy) 6 items
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1916-1917 |
32/30 | 1309-001 | Ephemera
(Original) 6 items
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1916-1917 |
John Reed Colony |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/1 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) 13 items
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1925 |
32/31 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) 13 items
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1925 |
7/2 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) 13 items
|
1925 |
32/32 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) 13 items
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1925 |
7/3 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) 13 items
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1925, 1926 |
32/33 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) 13 items
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1925, 1926 |
7/4 | 1309-001 | Photographs (Use
Copy) 3 items
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undated |
32/34 | 1309-001 | Photographs
(Original) 3 items
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undated |
7/5 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) |
undated |
32/25 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) |
undated |
7/6 | 1309-001 | Financial records (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1926 |
32/36 | 1309-001 | Financial records
(Original) 1 item
|
1926 |
7/7 | 1309-001 | Ephemera (Use
Copy) 12 items
|
undated |
32/37 | 1309-001 | Ephemera
(Original) 12 items
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undated |
Moscow News |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/8 | 1309-001 | News release, article (Use
Copy) |
circa 1930 |
32/38 | 1309-001 | News release, article
(Original) |
circa 1930 |
Moscow Spy Charges
Biographical/Historical Note: On February 13, 1949, Anna Louise Strong was arrested, jailed
and expelled from the Soviet Union for "spying." She subsequently tried to
clear her name with the Soviets and American Communist Party
|
1949-1950 | ||
General
correspondence
Scope and Content: Mostly incoming
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/9 | 1309-001 |
Chicago Sun Times 1 item
|
circa 1949-1950 |
7/10 | 1309-001 |
China Digest (Use Copy) 3 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
32/39 | 1309-001 |
China Digest (Original) 3 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/11 | 1309-001 | Civil Rights
Congress 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/12 | 1309-001 | Community Church of New
York (Reverend John Haynes Holmes) 1 item
|
circa 1949-1950 |
7/13 | 1309-001 | Daener, Geraldine
("Jerry") 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/14 | 1309-001 | Fairchild, Henry
Pratt 2 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/15 | 1309-001 | Fritchman, Stephen
H. 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/16 | 1309-001 | Han, Chen Sen (Use
Copy) 4 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
32/40 | 1309-001 | Han, Chen Sen
(Original) 4 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/17 | 1309-001 | Hardyman, Hugh 4 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/18 | 1309-001 | Harris, Lem (Use
Copy) 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
32/41 | 1309-001 | Harris, Lem
(Original) 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/19 | 1309-001 | Hilsum, M. (Hier et
Aujourd'hui) 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/20 | 1309-001 | Hoover Institute on War,
Revolution and Peace 1 item
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7/21 | 1309-001 | Hunt, Louise 3 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/22 | 1309-001 | International News
Service 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/23 | 1309-001 | Johnson, Hewlitt (Dean of
Canterbury) 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/24 | 1309-001 | Kennedy, Nancy 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/25 | 1309-001 | Li, George 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/26 | 1309-001 | Maurette, F., Director
École Internationale de Genève (Use Copy) 4 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
32/42 | 1309-001 | Maurette, F., Director
École Internationale de Genève (Original) 4 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/27 | 1309-001 | Pickens,
William 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/28 | 1309-001 | Pierson, Emily
M. 1 item and 1
enclosure
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/29 | 1309-001 | Rapp, Samuel J. 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/30 | 1309-001 | Rautenstrauch,
Minerva 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/31 | 1309-001 | Robins, Raymond 7 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/32 | 1309-001 | Rogge, O. John 5 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/33 | 1309-001 | Roth, Andrew
(excerpt) 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/34 | 1309-001 | Russell, Maud 2 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/35 | 1309-001 | Schindler, Pauline
G. 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/36 | 1309-001 | Seltage, Cedric 2 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/37 | 1309-001 | Shen,
Chung-Chao 2 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/38 | 1309-001 | Shorter, Fred
W. 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/39 | 1309-001 | Tompkins, Helen 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/40 | 1309-001 | Tompkins, Warwick (Use
Copy) 3 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
32/43 | 1309-001 | Tompkins, Warwick
(Original) 3 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/41 | 1309-001 | Wendt, Erich 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/42 | 1309-001 | Williams, Albert
Rhys 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/43 | 1309-001 | Zimmerman, Paul 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
Unidentified: |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/44 | 1309-001 | Rose 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/44 | 1309-001 | Sophie and
Misha 2 items
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circa 1949-1950 |
7/44 | 1309-001 | K.C.G. 1 item
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circa 1949-1950 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/45 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 March 2-6 |
32/44 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 March 2-6 |
7/46 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters |
1949-1950 |
7/47 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters |
1949-1950 |
7/48 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 April |
32/45 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 April |
7/49 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 May |
32/46 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 May |
7/50 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 June |
32/47 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 June |
7/51 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 July |
32/48 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 July |
7/52 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 August |
32/49 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 August |
7/53 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 September |
32/50 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 September |
7/54 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 November |
32/51 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 November |
7/55 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1949 December |
32/52 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1949 December |
7/56 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1950 January-February |
32/53 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1950 January-February |
7/57 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1950 March-April |
32/54 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1950 March-April |
7/58 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
1950 May-October |
32/55 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
1950 May-October |
7/59 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters (Use
Copy) |
Undated |
32/56 | 1309-001 | Outgoing letters
(Original) |
Undated |
7/60 | 1309-001 | Statements for O. John Rogge
(Use Copy) 2 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
32/57 | 1309-001 | Statements for O. John Rogge
(Original) 2 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
7/61 | 1309-001 | Notes 2 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
7/62 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings (Use
Copy) |
circa 1949-1950 |
33/1 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings
(Original) |
circa 1949-1950 |
7/63 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings (#2,
#3, #4) (Use Copy) 4 items
|
Undated |
33/2 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings (#2,
#3, #4) (Original) 4 items
|
Undated |
7/64 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings (#5,
#6) 4 items
|
Undated |
7/65 | 1309-001 | Speeches and
writings 1 item
|
Undated |
7/66 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings (Use
Copy) 6 items
|
Undated |
33/3 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings
(Original) 6 items
|
Undated |
7/67 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
Undated |
33/4 | 1309-001 | Speeches and writings
(Original) 1 item
|
Undated |
7/68 | 1309-001 | Speeches and
writings 1 item
|
Undated |
7/69 | 1309-001 | Speeches and
writings 1 item
|
Undated |
8/1 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
33/5 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) 10 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
8/2 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) 6 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
33/6 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) 6 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
8/3 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) 4 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
33/7 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) 4 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
8/4 | 1309-001 | Clippings 10 items
|
circa 1949-1950 |
box:oversize | |||
37 | 1309-001 | Scrapbook of newspaper
clippings concerning Strong's Moscow spy accusations |
|
Recall from Seattle School
Board |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/5 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 13 items
|
1917 |
33/8 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 13 items
|
1917 |
8/6 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 11 items
|
1918 January-February |
33/9 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 11 items
|
1918 January-February |
8/7 | 1309-001 | General
correspondence 11 items
|
1918 March |
8/8 | 1309-001 | General
correspondence 14 items
|
1918 March, undated |
8/9 | 1309-001 | Financial records 1 item
|
undated |
8/10 | 1309-001 | Legal documents 2 items
|
1918 |
8/11 | 1309-001 | Ephemera and
photograph 5 items
|
undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/12 | 1309-001 | Russian Famine Relief (Use
Copy) 6 items (1 letter,
article draft, 4 leaflet articles)
|
1940 |
33/10 | 1309-001 | Russian Famine Relief
(Original) 6 items (1 letter,
article draft, 4 leaflet articles)
|
1940 |
Seattle School Board
Election |
1916 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/13 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Bogardus, Lucia B. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/14 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Canfield, Ada L. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/15 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Cronin, J. F. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/16 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Downie, R. E. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/17 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Hall, D. C. (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1916 |
33/11 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Hall, D. C. (Original) 1 item
|
1916 |
8/18 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Harner, Carrie M. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/19 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Johnson, D. D. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/20 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Kershner, Gertrude 1 item
|
1916 |
8/21 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Lepper, Louise K. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/22 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Loeb, Max (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1917 |
33/12 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Loeb, Max (Original) 1 item
|
1917 |
8/23 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Mann, Horace (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1918 |
33/13 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Mann, Horace (Original) 1 item
|
1918 |
8/24 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Manney, Della Wood 1 item
|
1916 |
8/25 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Mason, Thomas A. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/26 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, McMahon, Thomas Byron 1 item
|
1916 |
8/27 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, McManns, L. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/28 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Nugent, Hattie Whitcomb 1 item
|
1918 |
8/29 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Phelps, Byron 1 item
|
1916 |
8/30 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Reed, Alice J. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/31 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Richardson, Dis 1 item
|
1916 |
8/32 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Rosencrans, Ida 1 item
|
1916 |
8/33 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Shroeder, Eva H. 1 item
|
1916 |
8/34 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Siegfried, Thorwald 1 item
|
1916 |
8/35 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Snani, Mary 1 item
|
1916 |
8/36 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Stein, Hattie 1 item
|
1916 |
8/37 | 1309-001 | Incoming letters of
congratulation, Van Slatle, Eloise 1 item
|
1916 |
8/38 | 1309-001 | Petitions 5 items
|
1916 |
33/14 | 1309-001 | Petitions 5 items
|
1916 |
8/39 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) 7 items
|
1916 |
33/15 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) 7 items
|
1916 |
8/40 | 1309-001 | Ephemera 1 item
|
1915 |
8/41 | 1309-001 | Miscellany (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1916 |
33/16 | 1309-001 | Miscellany
(Original) 1 item
|
1916 |
Series 5: Speeches and writings
Scope and Content: Mostly typescripts. One item per folder unless otherwise
noted.
|
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/42 | 1309-001 | Air Battles of Soviet Fliers --
Where? (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/17 | 1309-001 | Air Battles of Soviet Fliers --
Where? (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/43 | 1309-001 | Airplane from the
US.S.R. 1 item
|
undated |
8/44 | 1309-001 | American Friends of the
American Revolution 1 item
|
undated |
8/45 | 1309-001 | American Workers -- Visitors
Pleased with Soviets (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1937 |
33/18 | 1309-001 | American Workers -- Visitors
Pleased with Soviets (Original) 1 item
|
1937 |
8/46 | 1309-001 | America's Golden Chance (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1941 |
33/19 | 1309-001 | America's Golden Chance
(Original) 1 item
|
1941 |
8/47 | 1309-001 | Arctic Flight to Moscow (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/20 | 1309-001 | Arctic Flight to Moscow
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/48 | 1309-001 | Armenia in War (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1943 |
33/21 | 1309-001 | Armenia in War
(Original) 1 item
|
1943 |
8/49 | 1309-001 | The Army of Construction (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/22 | 1309-001 | The Army of Construction
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/50 | 1309-001 | Back of Beyond Moscow (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/23 | 1309-001 | Back of Beyond Moscow
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/51 | 1309-001 | Baltic Germans (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/24 | 1309-001 | Baltic Germans
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/52 | 1309-001 | Baruch's Atom Bomb Proposal
Worries Russians (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1946 |
33/25 | 1309-001 | Baruch's Atom Bomb Proposal
Worries Russians (Original) 1 item
|
1946 |
8/53 | 1309-001 | California Doctors Speed New
Plan to Head Off State Health Law (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/26 | 1309-001 | California Doctors Speed New
Plan to Head Off State Health Law (Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
8/54 | 1309-001 | California Physicians'
Service 1 item
|
undated |
8/55 | 1309-001 | California Progressives Fight
On 1 item
|
undated |
8/56 | 1309-001 | California -- Where Now? (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/27 | 1309-001 | California -- Where Now?
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/57 | 1309-001 | The Chaos of Europe (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/28 | 1309-001 | The Chaos of Europe
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/58 | 1309-001 | Carey Raises Farmhand
Wages 1 item, 2
versions
|
undated |
8/59 | 1309-001 | Carrasco Checks on Shirley
Temple 1 item
|
undated |
8/60 | 1309-001 | Chamberlain's Real Policy Seen
As Helping Hitler (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/29 | 1309-001 | Chamberlain's Real Policy Seen
As Helping Hitler (Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
8/61 | 1309-001 | China's Millions 3 items
|
1929 |
8/62 | 1309-001 | China's Way to
Socialism 3 items
|
undated |
8/63 | 1309-001 | The Commissar's Theory (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/30 | 1309-001 | The Commissar's Theory
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/64 | 1309-001 | Cutting Down on Liquor in
Russia (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/31 | 1309-001 | Cutting Down on Liquor in
Russia (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/65 | 1309-001 | Dasha and the War (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/32 | 1309-001 | Dasha and the War
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/66 | 1309-001 | Defense of Stalingrad (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/33 | 1309-001 | Defense of Stalingrad
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/67 | 1309-001 | Democracy Seen Gaining Despite
Fascist Victories (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/34 | 1309-001 | Democracy Seen Gaining Despite
Fascist Victories (Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
8/68 | 1309-001 | Dovzhenko (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/35 | 1309-001 | Dovzhenko
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/69 | 1309-001 | Ducia Bore Her Baby in
Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
8/70 | 1309-001 | Edward Osobka Morawski (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/36 | 1309-001 | Edward Osobka Morawski
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/71 | 1309-001 | Eighty-nine Men from
Leningrad 1 item
|
circa 1934 |
8/72 | 1309-001 | Embargo Decision of World
Importance 1 item
|
1935 |
8/73 | 1309-001 | The Embattled Farmers of Russia
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/37 | 1309-001 | The Embattled Farmers of Russia
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/74 | 1309-001 | Empire Building on a
Shoe-String (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/38 | 1309-001 | Empire Building on a
Shoe-String (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
8/75 | 1309-001 | Farm Revolution in Russia (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1930 |
33/39 | 1309-001 | Farm Revolution in Russia
(Original) 1 item
|
1930 |
8/76 | 1309-001 | Farms in Kern
County 1 item
|
undated |
9/1 | 1309-001 | Fascism Not "Bound to Win" (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/40 | 1309-001 | Fascism Not "Bound to Win"
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/2 | 1309-001 | Four Twigs of Green (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/41 | 1309-001 | Four Twigs of Green
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/3 | 1309-001 | Free-lancing Doesn't Work Any
More 1 item
|
1950 |
9/4 | 1309-001 | Free Speech by Airplane (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/42 | 1309-001 | Free Speech by Airplane
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/5 | 1309-001 | French Invitation for Labor
Conference Seen as Step Toward World Peace (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1938 |
33/43 | 1309-001 | French Invitation for Labor
Conference Seen as Step Toward World Peace (Original) 1 item
|
1938 |
9/6 | 1309-001 | Guatemalan View 1 item
|
undated |
9/7 | 1309-001 | Guatemalans New Deal (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/44 | 1309-001 | Guatemalans New Deal
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/8 | 1309-001 | Notes on Guatemala (Use
Copy) 13 items
|
1954 |
33/45 | 1309-001 | Notes on Guatemala
(Original) 13 items
|
1954 |
9/9 | 1309-001 | Report from Guatemala (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/46 | 1309-001 | Report from Guatemala
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/10 | 1309-001 | Report on Guatemala 1 item, 2
versions
|
undated |
9/8-10 | 1309-001 | Notes and Reports on
Guatemala 13 items
|
1954 |
9/11 | 1309-001 | His Ration of Laughter (Use
Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
33/47 | 1309-001 | His Ration of Laughter
(Original) 2 items
|
undated |
9/12 | 1309-001 | How I Saw Minsk (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/48 | 1309-001 | How I Saw Minsk
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/13 | 1309-001 | How Moscow Cracked the Foe (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1942 |
33/49 | 1309-001 | How Moscow Cracked the Foe
(Original) 1 item
|
1942 |
9/14 | 1309-001 | Inside Moscow (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/50 | 1309-001 | Inside Moscow
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/15 | 1309-001 | The Interview Nobody
Got 1 item
|
1943 |
9/16 | 1309-001 | Interview with Anna Louise
Strong 1 item
|
1943 |
9/17 | 1309-001 | Is Love Greater Than Justice?
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/51 | 1309-001 | Is Love Greater Than Justice?
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/18 | 1309-001 | Is Moscow Out of the World?
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/52 | 1309-001 | Is Moscow Out of the World?
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/19 | 1309-001 | Jews, the World's Step-Children
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/53 | 1309-001 | Jews, the World's Step-Children
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/20 | 1309-001 | Kim K. Sung, Northern
President, Expects United Korea (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1947 |
33/54 | 1309-001 | Kim K. Sung, Northern
President, Expects United Korea (Original) 1 item
|
1947 |
9/21 | 1309-001 | Kolo (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
33/55 | 1309-001 | Kolo (Original) 2 items
|
undated |
9/22 | 1309-001 | The Last Free-Lancer (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1950 |
33/56 | 1309-001 | The Last Free-Lancer
(Original) 1 item
|
1950 |
9/23 | 1309-001 | Let Them Eat Cake 1 item
|
1934 |
9/24 | 1309-001 | Lines Not Yet Drawn In European
War (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/57 | 1309-001 | Lines Not Yet Drawn In European
War (Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
9/25 | 1309-001 | "Look" Visits Modern Farming
Family in Russia (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/58 | 1309-001 | "Look" Visits Modern Farming
Family in Russia (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/26 | 1309-001 | A Man of Sorrows (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/59 | 1309-001 | A Man of Sorrows
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/27 | 1309-001 | Meeting Russian Scientists in
the Roof of the World 1 item
|
undated |
9/28 | 1309-001 | Modern Farming -- Soviet
Style 1 item
|
undated |
9/29 | 1309-001 | Moscow Air Defense (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/60 | 1309-001 | Moscow Air Defense
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/30 | 1309-001 | Moscow -- Baltic -- Balkins
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/61 | 1309-001 | Moscow -- Baltic -- Balkins
(Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
9/31 | 1309-001 | Moscow Is A
Fortress 1 item
|
undated |
9/32 | 1309-001 | Moscow is the World's Strongest
Fortress-City (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/62 | 1309-001 | Moscow is the World's Strongest
Fortress-City (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/33 | 1309-001 | Moscow Marches (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/63 | 1309-001 | Moscow Marches
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/34 | 1309-001 | Moscow Mother (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/64 | 1309-001 | Moscow Mother
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/35 | 1309-001 | Moscow's Defense (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/65 | 1309-001 | Moscow's Defense
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/36 | 1309-001 | Moscow's Inventions (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/66 | 1309-001 | Moscow's Inventions
(Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
9/37 | 1309-001 | "Moving Out" From the Ranks in
Russia (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/67 | 1309-001 | "Moving Out" From the Ranks in
Russia Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/38 | 1309-001 | North Korea Kim Experienced in
War (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1950 |
33/68 | 1309-001 | North Korea Kim Experienced in
War (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1950 |
9/39 | 1309-001 | Northern Searoute During War
(Use Copy) 2 items
|
1945 |
33/69 | 1309-001 | Northern Searoute During War
(Original) 2 items
|
1945 |
9/40 | 1309-001 | Olson's Appointees Make History
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/70 | 1309-001 | Olson's Appointees Make History
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/41 | 1309-001 | Olson's Program Scores Some
Gains Despite Legislature (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1939 |
33/71 | 1309-001 | Olson's Program Scores Some
Gains Despite Legislature (Original) 1 item
|
1939 |
9/42 | 1309-001 | One of Two Hundred
Million 1 item
|
1942 |
9/43 | 1309-001 | One Year of Russo-German
War 1 item
|
1942 |
9/44 | 1309-001 | On Road to Oren Berg Alma Ata
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/72 | 1309-001 | On Road to Oren Berg Alma Ata
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/45 | 1309-001 | A Personal Impression of Stalin
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
1934 |
33/73 | 1309-001 | A Personal Impression of Stalin
(Original) 1 item
|
1934 |
9/46 | 1309-001 | Pictures of Some Women in the
Roof of the World (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
33/74 | 1309-001 | Pictures of Some Women in the
Roof of the World (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/47 | 1309-001 | Pierre Cot (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/1 | 1309-001 | Pierre Cot
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/48 | 1309-001 | Plan for 5,000,000 in Moscow
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
1934 |
34/2 | 1309-001 | Plan for 5,000,000 in Moscow
(Original) 1 item
|
1934 |
9/49 | 1309-001 | Plans made by Camp Seattle for
Camps on Rainier (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1917 |
34/3 | 1309-001 | Plans made by Camp Seattle for
Camps on Rainier (Original) 1 item
|
1917 |
9/50 | 1309-001 | Possible Great Religious
Revival in Russia (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1941 |
34/4 | 1309-001 | Possible Great Religious
Revival in Russia (Original) 1 item
|
1941 |
9/51 | 1309-001 | The Princess "Columbia" (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/5 | 1309-001 | The Princess "Columbia"
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/52 | 1309-001 | Prisoners of War (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/6 | 1309-001 | Prisoners of War
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/53 | 1309-001 | Reactionaries Crack Down on
Olson 1 item
|
undated |
9/54 | 1309-001 | Reactionary Legislation Kills
All Olson Program (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/7 | 1309-001 | Reactionary Legislation Kills
All Olson Program (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/55 | 1309-001 | The Red Army and the Soviet
People (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1943 |
34/8 | 1309-001 | The Red Army and the Soviet
People (Original) 1 item
|
1943 |
9/56 | 1309-001 | Retreat From Moscow (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/9 | 1309-001 | Retreat From Moscow
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/57 | 1309-001 | Russia Afraid That America Will
Get Chinese Railroad (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/10 | 1309-001 | Russia Afraid That America Will
Get Chinese Railroad (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/58 | 1309-001 | Russia to Cut Down on Alcohol
and Babies (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
34/11 | 1309-001 | Russia to Cut Down on Alcohol
and Babies (Original) 2 items
|
undated |
9/59 | 1309-001 | Russian Boat in American
Port 1 item
|
undated |
9/60 | 1309-001 | Russian Farmers in Peace and in
War (Use Copy) 1 item
Scope and Content: Missing pages 4-5
|
undated |
34/12 | 1309-001 | Russian Farmers in Peace and in
War (Original) 1 item
Scope and Content: Missing pages 4-5
|
undated |
9/61 | 1309-001 | Russian-Man-In-The-Street (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/13 | 1309-001 | Russian-Man-In-The-Street
(Original) 1 item
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9/62 | 1309-001 | Russian People In War
Time 1 item
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undated |
9/63 | 1309-001 | A Russian Textile Town (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/14 | 1309-001 | A Russian Textile Town
(Original) 1 item
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9/64 | 1309-001 | Russian Women in the
War 4 items
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9/65 | 1309-001 | Russia's "Free" and "Equal"
Women (Use Copy) 1 item
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34/15 | 1309-001 | Russia's "Free" and "Equal"
Women (Original) 1 item
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undated |
9/66 | 1309-001 | Russia's Share in Our War (Use
Copy) 2 items
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1942 |
34/16 | 1309-001 | Russia's Share in Our War
(Original) 2 items
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1942 |
9/67 | 1309-001 | Salaries for Mothers (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/17 | 1309-001 | Salaries for Mothers
(Original) 1 item
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9/68 | 1309-001 | Shall Chamberlain Fool Us
Again? (Use Copy) 1 item
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34/18 | 1309-001 | Shall Chamberlain Fool Us
Again? (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
9/69 | 1309-001 | The Significance of John
Davidson Rockefeller 1 item
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9/70 | 1309-001 | Sixteen Soviet Nations (Use
Copy) 1 item
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34/19 | 1309-001 | Sixteen Soviet Nations
(Original) 1 item
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10/1 | 1309-001 | Social Work Under the
Soviets 1 item
|
undated |
10/2 | 1309-001 | Some Memories of These Forty
Years 2 items
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undated |
10/3 | 1309-001 | Soviet Constitution (Use
Copy) 1 item
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34/20 | 1309-001 | Soviet Constitution
(Original) 1 item
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10/4 | 1309-001 | Soviet "Dictatorship" (Use
Copy) 1 item
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34/21 | 1309-001 | Soviet "Dictatorship"
(Original) 1 item
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10/5 | 1309-001 | Soviet Far East Prepared for
"Peoples War" 1 item
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10/6 | 1309-001 | Soviet Far Eastern General
Describes War Situation in East 1 item
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1934 |
10/7 | 1309-001 | Soviet-German Relations (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/22 | 1309-001 | Soviet-German Relations
(Original) 1 item
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undated |
10/8 | 1309-001 | Soviet-Nazi Pact Threatens
London City With Peace (Use Copy) 1 item
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1939 |
34/23 | 1309-001 | Soviet-Nazi Pact Threatens
London City With Peace (Original) 1 item
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1939 |
10/9 | 1309-001 | Soviet People in War (Use
Copy) 2 items
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1942 |
34/24 | 1309-001 | Soviet People in War
(Original) 2 items
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1942 |
10/10 | 1309-001 | The Soviet Peoples' "Total
Defense" (Use Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/25 | 1309-001 | The Soviet Peoples' "Total
Defense" (Use Copy) 1 item
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10/11 | 1309-001 | Soviet Rulers on Vacation (Use
Copy) 2 items
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34/26 | 1309-001 | Soviet Rulers on Vacation (Use
Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
10/12 | 1309-001 | Soviet Russia Celebrates "The
20th Anniversary" (Use Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/27 | 1309-001 | Soviet Russia Celebrates "The
20th Anniversary" (Original) 1 item
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undated |
10/13 | 1309-001 | Soviet Troops Bring New Regime
to East Poland (Use Copy) 2 items
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1939 |
34/28 | 1309-001 | Soviet Troops Bring New Regime
to East Poland (Original) 2 items
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1939 |
10/14 | 1309-001 | Soviet Break Records in Spring
Sowing (Use Copy) 1 item
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34/29 | 1309-001 | Soviet Break Records in Spring
Sowing (Original) 1 item
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10/15 | 1309-001 | Soviets Expected It (Use
Copy) 1 item
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34/30 | 1309-001 | Soviets Expected It
(Original) 1 item
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10/16 | 1309-001 | The Soviets Have a Million
Lives (Use Copy) 1 item
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34/31 | 1309-001 | The Soviets Have a Million
Lives (Original) 1 item
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10/17 | 1309-001 | Soviets Win Against Drouth;
Record Crop Loans (Use Copy) 1 item
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34/32 | 1309-001 | Soviets Win Against Drouth;
Record Crop Loans (Original) 1 item
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10/18 | 1309-001 | Soviet Women in Peace and War
(Use Copy) 1 item
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34/33 | 1309-001 | Soviet Women in Peace and War
(Original) 1 item
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10/19 | 1309-001 | The Spirit of Yamato (Use
Copy) 1 item
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34/34 | 1309-001 | The Spirit of Yamato
(Original) 1 item
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10/20 | 1309-001 | Stalin Analyses World Situation
for Party Congress 1 item
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undated |
10/21 | 1309-001 | Stalin's Recipe for Leadership
(Use Copy) 1 item
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1934 |
34/35 | 1309-001 | Stalin's Recipe for Leadership
(Original) 1 item
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1934 |
10/22 | 1309-001 | Strange Visitors (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/36 | 1309-001 | Strange Visitors
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
10/23 | 1309-001 | Strategy of "People's War"
Winning in Russia (Use Copy) 3 items
|
undated |
34/37 | 1309-001 | Strategy of "People's War"
Winning in Russia (Original) 3 items
|
undated |
10/24 | 1309-001 | Those Kalmchuk -- A Story of
What Men Die For (Use Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/38 | 1309-001 | Those Kalmchuk -- A Story of
What Men Die For (Original) 1 item
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undated |
10/25 | 1309-001 | The Thought of Mao Tze-Tung
(Use Copy) 3 items
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undated |
34/39 | 1309-001 | The Thought of Mao Tze-Tung
(Original) 3 items
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undated |
10/26 | 1309-001 | Three Months Impression of
Moscow (Use Copy) 1 item
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1940 |
34/40 | 1309-001 | Three Months Impression of
Moscow (Original) 1 item
|
1940 |
10/27 | 1309-001 | Tolstoy's Message (Use
Copy) 1 item
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1906 |
34/41 | 1309-001 | Tolstoy's Message
(Original) 1 item
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1906 |
10/28 | 1309-001 | Tower of Strength (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/42 | 1309-001 | Tower of Strength
(Original) 1 item
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undated |
10/29 | 1309-001 | Training a Million Boys A Year
(Use Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/43 | 1309-001 | Training a Million Boys A Year
(Original) 1 item
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undated |
10/30-31 | 1309-001 | Trial of the I.W.W. (Industrial
Workers of the World) 1 item
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10/32 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) (Use Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/44 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) (Original) 1 item
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undated |
10/33 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) 3 items
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undated |
10/34 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) (Use Copy) |
circa 1910s |
34/45 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) (Original) |
circa 1910s |
10/35 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) (Use Copy) 5 items
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undated |
34/46 | 1309-001 | (On The) Trial of The I.W.W.
(Industrial Workers of the World) (Original) 5 items
|
undated |
10/36 | 1309-001 | Twelve Years of Life In Moscow
(title page only) (Use Copy) |
undated |
134/47 | 1309-001 | Twelve Years of Life In Moscow
(title page only) (Original) |
undated |
10/37 | 1309-001 | The Two Red War Chiefs (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
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34/48 | 1309-001 | The Two Red War Chiefs
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
10/38 | 1309-001 | Ukraine In War (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/49 | 1309-001 | Ukraine In War
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
10/39 | 1309-001 | U.S.S.R. in Battle for the
Pacific (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
34/50 | 1309-001 | U.S.S.R. in Battle for the
Pacific (Original) 2 items
|
undated |
10/40 | 1309-001 | From U.S.S.R. in Construction
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
1937 |
34/51 | 1309-001 | From U.S.S.R. in Construction
(Original) 1 item
|
1937 |
10/41 | 1309-001 | Uzbekistan (Use
Copy) 5 items
|
undated |
34/52 | 1309-001 | Uzbekistan
(Original) 5 items
|
undated |
11/1 | 1309-001 | Vranich Peasants Survive Double
Barreled Oppression (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/53 | 1309-001 | Vranich Peasants Survive Double
Barreled Oppression (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/2 | 1309-001 | War In The Far East Would Mean
World War 2 items
|
circa 1934 |
11/3 | 1309-001 | Were You Ever A Dictator? (Use
Copy) 2 items
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undated |
34/54 | 1309-001 | Were You Ever A Dictator?
(Original) 2 items
|
undated |
11/4 | 1309-001 | We Soviet Wives 1 item
|
undated |
11/5 | 1309-001 | Western Farms 1 item
|
undated |
11/6 | 1309-001 | What Does Moscow
Want? 1 item
|
undated |
11/7 | 1309-001 | What Moscow Wants (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/55 | 1309-001 | What Moscow Wants
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/8 | 1309-001 | What Slovenes Think of
Trieste 1 item
|
1946 |
11/9 | 1309-001 | When Will Soviets Join Far
Eastern War? 1 item
|
undated |
11/10 | 1309-001 | Why Finland is the Eastern
Front (Use Copy) 2 items
|
1939 |
34/56 | 1309-001 | Why Finland is the Eastern
Front (Original) 2 items
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1939 |
11/11 | 1309-001 | Why Germany is Strong (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
34/57 | 1309-001 | Why Germany is Strong
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/12 | 1309-001 | Why Hull Backs Chamberlain (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1938 |
34/58 | 1309-001 | Why Hull Backs Chamberlain
(Original) 1 item
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1938 |
11/13 | 1309-001 | Why Russia Will Keep the Baltic
States (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/59 | 1309-001 | Why Russia Will Keep the Baltic
States (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/14 | 1309-001 | Wild River 2 items
|
undated |
11/15 | 1309-001 | Will Japan Attack Siberia in
Spring (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/60 | 1309-001 | Will Japan Attack Siberia in
Spring (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/16 | 1309-001 | The Winter War 1 item
|
1942 |
11/17 | 1309-001 | Women Run Farms in Region South
of Moscow (Use Copy) 2 items
|
1934 |
34/61 | 1309-001 | Women Run Farms in Region South
of Moscow (Original) 2 items
|
1934 |
11/18 | 1309-001 | The Workers Festival (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/62 | 1309-001 | The Workers Festival
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/19 | 1309-001 | The World Lines Up (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/63 | 1309-001 | The World Lines Up
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/20 | 1309-001 | The World's New West (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/64 | 1309-001 | The World's New West
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/21 | 1309-001 | Worlds - Crazy and Sane (Alma
Ata) (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/65 | 1309-001 | Worlds - Crazy and Sane (Alma
Ata) (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/22 | 1309-001 | The Year of The Great
"Break-Over" In Russia (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
34/66 | 1309-001 | The Year of The Great
"Break-Over" In Russia (Original 2 items
|
undated |
11/23 | 1309-001 | Yugoslavia article (incomplete)
(Use Copy) 1 item
|
1945 |
34/67 | 1309-001 | Yugoslavia article (incomplete)
(Original) 1 item
|
1945 |
11/24 | 1309-001 | Zawadzki - Coal Miner Becomes
Governor (Use Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
34/68 | 1309-001 | Zawadzki - Coal Miner Becomes
Governor (Original) 1 item
|
undated |
11/25 | 1309-001 | Fragment 1 item
|
undated |
11/26 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Use Copy)
Scope and Content: Includes essays, plays
|
1905-1911 |
34/69 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Original)
Scope and Content: Includes essays, plays
|
1905-1911 |
11/27 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Use Copy)
Scope and Content: Includes poems, essays
|
1905-1911 |
34/70 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Original)
Scope and Content: Includes poems, essays
|
1905-1911 |
11/28 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Use Copy)
Scope and Content: Includes story, essays
|
1905-1911 |
35/1 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Original)
Scope and Content: Includes story, essays
|
1905-1911 |
11/29 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Use Copy)
Scope and Content: Includes essays, letter
|
1905-1911 |
35/2 | 1309-001 | Compilation (Original)
Scope and Content: Includes essays, letter
|
1905-1911 |
11/30 | 1309-001 | Shall the Rich Be
Disfranchised? 1 volume
Scope and Content: Includes essays, poetry, collected articles, compiled
letters.
|
1922-1923 |
11/31 | 1309-001 | Play:
An Elopement (Use Copy) 1 item
|
1899 |
35/3 | 1309-001 | Play:
An Elopement (Original) 1 item
|
1899 |
11/32 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles 3 items
|
1944, circa 1950s |
11/33 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 4 items
|
undated |
35/4 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 4 items
|
undated |
11/34 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 1 item
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1942 |
35/5 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 1 item
|
1942 |
11/35 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 2 items
|
1941 |
35/6 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 2 items
|
1941 |
11/36 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
1934, 1946, 1957, undated |
35/7 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 10 items
|
1934, 1946, 1957, undated |
11/37 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
1935-1939 |
35/8 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 1 item
|
1935-1939 |
11/38 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 2 items
|
1945 |
35/9 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 2 items
|
1945 |
11/39 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 5 items
|
undated |
35/10 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 5 items
|
undated |
12/1 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 4 items
|
1941 |
35/11 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 4 items
|
1941 |
12/2 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 5 items
|
1941-1944 |
35/12 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 5 items
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1941-1944 |
12/3 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 9 items
|
1938-1940 |
35/13 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 9 items
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1938-1940 |
12/4 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
35/14 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
12/5 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
35/15 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
12/6 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
35/16 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
12/7 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 3 items
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1942 |
12/8 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 7 items
|
1938 |
35/17 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 7 items
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1938 |
12/9 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles (Use
Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
35/18 | 1309-001 | Untitled articles
(Original) 2 items
|
undated |
12/10 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1 (Use
Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
35/19 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1
(Original) 2 items
|
undated |
12/11 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1 (Use
Copy) 2 items
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35/20 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1
(Original) 2 items
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undated |
12/12 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1 (Use
Copy) 3 items
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undated |
35/21 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1
(Original) 3 items
|
undated |
12/13 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1 (Use
Copy) 1 item
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undated |
35/22 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
12/14 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1 (Use
Copy) 2 items
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undated |
35/23 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1
(Original) 2 items
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undated |
12/15 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #2 (Use
Copy) 3 items
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undated |
35/24 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #2
(Original) 3 items
|
undated |
12/16 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1 (Use
Copy) 1 item
|
undated |
35/25 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript #1
(Original) 1 item
|
undated |
12/17 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript
#2 2 items
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1949 |
12/18 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript
#2 6 items
|
undated |
12/19 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript
#2 1 item
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1931 |
12/20 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript
#2 2 items
|
undated |
12/21 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript
#2 2 items
|
undated |
12/22 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript 1 volume
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1923 |
12/23 | 1309-001 | Untitled Manuscript 1 volume
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1922 |
Books and manuscripts |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/24 | 1309-001 | The First Time in History
(manuscript) 1 volume
|
undated |
13/1 | 1309-001 | Journey in Postwar Yugoslavia
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 1 volume
|
undated |
35/26 | 1309-001 | Journey in Postwar Yugoslavia
(manuscript) (Original) 1 volume
|
undated |
13/2 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 3 items, titles,
chapter 1, chapter 2
|
undated |
35/27 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Original) 3 items, titles,
chapter 1, chapter 2
|
undated |
13/3 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) 2 items, chapter 3,
chapter 4
|
undated |
13/4 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) 2 items, chapter 5,
chapter 6
|
undated |
13/5 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) 2 items, chapter 7,
chapter 8
|
undated |
13/6 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) 2 items, chapter 9,
chapter 10
|
undated |
13/7 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) 3 items, chapter 11,
chapter 12, chapter 13
|
undated |
13/8 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
35/28 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Original) 2 items
|
undated |
13/9 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 4 items
|
undated |
35/29 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Original) 4 items
|
undated |
13/10 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 3 items
|
undated |
35/30 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Original) 3 items
|
undated |
13/11 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
35/31 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Original) 2 items
|
undated |
13/12 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
35/32 | 1309-001 | Road to the Grey Pamir
(manuscript) (Original) 2 items
|
undated |
13/13 | 1309-001 | Scorched Earth
(manuscript) 1 volume
|
undated |
13/14 | 1309-001 | The Second Coming
(manuscript) 1 volume
|
undated |
13/15 | 1309-001 | School Work 1 volume
|
1893-1896 |
14/1 | 1309-001 | School Work 1 volume
|
1893-1896 |
14/2 | 1309-001 | English Class
Work 10 items
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circa 1893-1898 |
14/3 | 1309-001 | English Class
Work 12 items
|
circa 1893-1898 |
14/4 | 1309-001 | English Class Work (Use
Copy) 17 volumes
|
circa 1893-1898 |
35/33 | 1309-001 | English Class Work
(Original) 17 volumes
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circa 1893-1898 |
14/5 | 1309-001 | English Themes (Use
Copy) 12 bounds
|
undated |
36/1 | 1309-001 | English Themes
(Original) 12 bounds
|
undated |
14/6 | 1309-001 | English Themes (Use
Copy) 13 bounds
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undated |
36/2 | 1309-001 | English Themes
(Original) 13 bounds
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undated |
Poetry |
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14/7 | 1309-001 | Poems 2 bounds
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1895 |
14/8 | 1309-001 | Poems 1 bound
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1898 |
14/9 | 1309-001 | Poems 1 volume
|
1898-1905 |
15/1 | 1309-001 | Poems 1 volume
|
1901 |
15/2 | 1309-001 | Poems 1 volume
|
1904-1908 |
15/3 | 1309-001 | "The Storm" (Use
Copy) 1 volume
|
undated |
36/3 | 1309-001 | "The Storm"
(Original) 1 volume
|
undated |
15/4 | 1309-001 | Poems (Use Copy) 1 volume
|
undated |
36/4 | 1309-001 | Poems (Original) 1 volume
|
undated |
15/5 | 1309-001 | Miscellany (Use
Copy) 1 volume
|
undated |
36/5 | 1309-001 | Miscellany
(Original) 1 volume
|
undated |
15/6 | 1309-001 | Early Poetry (Use
Copy) |
undated |
36/6 | 1309-001 | Early Poetry
(Original) |
undated |
15/7 | 1309-001 | Early Poetry (Use
Copy) |
undated |
36/7 | 1309-001 | Early Poetry
(Original) |
undated |
15/8 | 1309-001 | "Ragged Verse" (Use
Copy)
Scope and Content: Carbon copy of a typed copy, 1935, sent by her father to
Reverend Fred Shorter for publication by his Church of the People.
|
1918-1921 |
36/8 | 1309-001 | "Ragged Verse"
(Original)
Scope and Content: Carbon copy of a typed copy, 1935, sent by her father to
Reverend Fred Shorter for publication by his Church of the People.
|
1918-1921 |
15/9 | 1309-001 | "Ragged Verse" (Use
Copy) 1 volume
Scope and Content: Carbon copy of a typed copy, 1935, sent by her father to
Reverend Fred Shorter for publication by his Church of the People.
|
1918-1921 |
15/10 | 1309-001 | Scrapbooks of clippings of
the verses that appeared in
Seattle Union Record 1 volume
|
1919 |
16/1 | 1309-001 | Scrapbooks of clippings of
the verses that appeared in
Seattle Union Record 1 volume
|
1921 |
Notes
Digital Content/Other Formats: Available on microfilm. See Accession No. 1309-002.
|
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/2 | 1309-001 | Poland (Use Copy) 8 items
|
1939-1941 |
36/9 | 1309-001 | Poland (Original) 8 items
|
1939-1941 |
16/3 | 1309-001 | Russia during World War II
(Use Copy) 4 items
|
undated |
36/10 | 1309-001 | Russia during World War II
(Original) 4 items
|
undated |
16/4 | 1309-001 | Russia during World War II
(Use Copy) 2 items
|
undated |
36/11 | 1309-001 | Russia during World War II
(Original) 2 items
|
undated |
16/5 | 1309-001 | Russia during World War II
(Use Copy) 7 items
|
undated |
36/12 | 1309-001 | Russia during World War II
(Original) 7 items
|
undated |
Series 6: Notebooks |
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Box | Accession | ||
17/1-7 | 1309-001 | California Migrant Workers and
Unionization 7 volumes
|
circa 1938-1939 |
17/8 | 1309-001 | Minnesota Farm
Workers 1 volume
|
circa 1938 |
17/9-11 | 1309-001 | General Motors
strike 3 volumes
|
1937 |
17/12 | 1309-001 | Harlan County, Kentucky (also
Minnesota) 1 volume
|
circa 1937 |
17/13 | 1309-001 | North Carolina 1 volume
|
circa 1934 |
17/14-23 | 1309-001 | China 10 volumes
|
circa 1938-1939 |
17/24 | 1309-001 | Japan 1 volume
|
circa 1938 |
17/25-31 | 1309-001 | Spanish Civil War 7 volumes
|
circa 1936 |
17/32 | 1309-001 | Soviet Union 1 volume
|
circa 1936 |
17/33 | 1309-001 | Co-ops and Washington State
Relief Agency 1 volume
|
circa 1934 |
17/34 | 1309-001 | Account Book 1 volume
|
undated |
17/35 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous notes 1 volume
|
undated |
Series 7: Diaries
Digital Content/Other Formats: Available on microfilm. See Accession No. 1309-002.
|
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
18/1 | 1309-001 | 1896 July-September and 1899
June-September (typed) 3 volumes
|
1896 July-September; 1899 June-September |
18/2 | 1309-001 | 1896 July-September
(original) 1 item
|
1896 July-September |
18/3 | 1309-001 | 1896 July-September
(original) 1 item
|
1896 July-September |
18/4 | 1309-001 | 1899 1 item
Scope and Content: Partly clippings of her "American Girl Abroad."
|
1899 |
18/5 | 1309-001 | Loose clippings and memorabilia
from 1899 diary |
1899 |
18/6 | 1309-001 | 1902-1905 1 item
|
1902-1905 |
18/7 | 1309-001 | 1906-1907 1 item
|
1906-1907 |
18/8 | 1309-001 | 1907-1908 1 item
|
1907-1908 |
Box | Accession | ||
-19/2-20/11 | 1309-001 | Series 8: Photographs
Scope and Content: Personal, family, mountaineering, Russia, China. Russian photos
are mainly regarding "Road to Grey Pamir."
|
undated |
Series 9: Clippings |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
20/12 | 1309-001 | Book reviews and lectures (Use
Copy) |
undated |
36/13 | 1309-001 | Book reviews and lectures
(Original) |
undated |
20/13 | 1309-001 | Book reviews and lectures (Use
Copy) |
undated |
36/14 | 1309-001 | Book reviews and lectures
(Original) |
undated |
20/14 | 1309-001 | Book reviews and lectures (Use
Copy) |
undated |
36/15 | 1309-001 | Book reviews and lectures
(Original) |
undated |
20/15 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) |
undated |
36/16 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) |
undated |
20/16 | 1309-001 | Stories and Articles from "The
Advance" (Use Copy) |
undated |
36/17 | 1309-001 | Stories and Articles from "The
Advance" (Original) |
undated |
20/17 | 1309-001 | "Advance" (Use
Copy) 1 volume
|
undated |
36/18 | 1309-001 | "Advance"
(Original) 1 volume
|
undated |
20/18 | 1309-001 | Clippings (Use
Copy) 1 volume
|
1916 |
36/19 | 1309-001 | Clippings
(Original) 1 volume
|
1916 |
20/19 | 1309-001 | Scrapbook of "Anise" Writings
(Use Copy) 1 volume
|
undated |
29/1 | 1309-001 | Scrapbook of "Anise" Writings
(Original) 1 volume
|
undated |
Box | |||
20/20 | 1309-001 | Famine (Use Copy) |
1921 |
29/2 | 1309-001 | Famine (Original) |
1921 |
20/21 | 1309-001 | I Saw the New Poland (Use
Copy) |
undated |
29/3 | 1309-001 | I Saw the New Poland
(Original) |
undated |
20/22 | 1309-001 | Labor Movement and Strikes (Use
Copy) |
undated |
29/4 | 1309-001 | Labor Movement and Strikes
(Original) |
undated |
20/23 | 1309-001 | Clippings from
Moscow News (Use
Copy) |
1931 |
29/5 | 1309-001 | Clippings from
Moscow News
(Original) |
1931 |
20/24 | 1309-001 | Moscow Daily News (Use
Copy) |
1933 |
29/6 | 1309-001 | Moscow Daily News
(Original) |
1933 |
20/25 | 1309-001 | Clippings from
Moscow News (Use
Copy) |
1931-1937 |
29/7 | 1309-001 | Clippings from
Moscow News
(Original) |
1931-1937 |
20/26 | 1309-001 | Seattle Newspapers (Use
Copy) |
1919 |
29/8 | 1309-001 | Seattle Newspapers
(Original) |
1919 |
20/27 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous (Use
Copy) |
undated |
29/9 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous
(Original) |
undated |
20/28 | 1309-001 | Russia, Germany, Poland (Use
Copy) |
1921-1926 |
29/10 | 1309-001 | Russia, Germany, Poland
(Original) |
1921-1926 |
20/29 | 1309-001 | Seattle Union Record (Use
Copy) |
1918-1920 |
29/11 | 1309-001 | Seattle Union Record
(Original) |
1918-1920 |
20/30 | 1309-001 | Russia, China, Seattle,
miscellanous (Use Copy) |
1919-1941 |
29/12 | 1309-001 | Russia, China, Seattle,
miscellanous (Original) |
1919-1941 |
21/1 | 1309-001 | On Anna Louise Strong (Use
Copy) |
1949 |
29/13 | 1309-001 | On Anna Louise Strong
(Original) |
1949 |
21/2 | 1309-001 | Miscellanous (Part 1 of 2) (Use
Copy) |
undated |
29/14 | 1309-001 | Miscellanous (Part 1 of 2)
(Original) |
undated |
21/3 | 1309-001 | Miscellanous (Part 2 of 2) (Use
Copy) |
undated |
30/1 | 1309-001 | Miscellanous (Part 2 of 2)
(Original) |
undated |
21/4 | 1309-001 | Seattle War Cases (Use
Copy) |
circa 1917 |
30/2 | 1309-001 | Seattle War Cases
(Original) |
circa 1917 |
21/5 | 1309-001 | Russia (Use Copy) |
1924-1930 |
30/3 | 1309-001 | Russia (Original) |
1924-1930 |
Series 10: Printed Materials |
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Ephemera |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
21/6 | 1309-001 | Leaflets, broadsides, etc. by
or about Anna Louise Strong (Use Copy) |
undated |
30/4 | 1309-001 | Leaflets, broadsides, etc. by
or about Anna Louise Strong (Original) |
undated |
21/7 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous periodicals and
reprints (Use Copy) |
1907-1957 |
30/5 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous periodicals and
reprints (Original) |
1907-1957 |
21/8 | 1309-001 |
Haldeman-Julius Monthly (Use
Copy) 1 volume
|
July 1925 |
30/6 | 1309-001 |
Haldeman-Julius Monthly
(Original) 1 volume
|
July 1925 |
Box | Accession | ||
26 | 1309-001 | Books (Annotated) 30 items
|
|
Series 11: Other Materials |
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box:oversize | Accession | ||
22/1 | 1309-001 | Painting by Chi Pai-Shih -
Morning Glory
|
undated |
22/2 | 1309-001 | Notebook |
undated |
22/3 | 1309-001 | Montreal Child Welfare
Exhibition Folder |
1912 |
23/1 | 1309-001 | Woodcut and pressed
plants |
undated |
23/2 | 1309-001 | Sashes |
undated |
23/3 | 1309-001 | Cloth tapestry |
1882 |
37 | 1309-001 | Strong's university diplomas
and a certificate |
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
37 | 1309-001 | Bound volume of original Huang Rong-can woodcut
prints |
approximately 1940-1952 |
item | |||
Series 12 | Sydney Dix Strong
Papers |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
24/1 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 4 items
|
1885-1898 |
30/7 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 4 items
|
1885-1898 |
24/2 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 4 items
|
1902-1904 |
30/8 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 4 items
|
1902-1904 |
24/3 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 16 items
|
1905-1915 |
30/9 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 16 items
|
1905-1915 |
24/4 | 1309-001 | General correspondence:
American Union Against Militarism (Use Copy) 10 items
|
1916-1917 |
30/10 | 1309-001 | General correspondence:
American Union Against Militarism (Original) 10 items
|
1916-1917 |
24/5 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 30 items
|
1917-1924 |
30/11 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 30 items
|
1917-1924 |
24/6 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
1925-1926 |
30/12 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 10 items
|
1925-1926 |
24/7 | 1309-001 | General
correspondence 4 items
|
1928-1929 |
24/8 | 1309-001 | General
correspondence 5 items
|
1927 |
24/9 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 11 items
|
1930 |
30/13 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 11 items
|
1930 |
24/10 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 11 items
|
1932-1935 |
30/14 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 11 items
|
1932-1935 |
24/11 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
1936 January-October |
30/15 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 10 items
|
1936 January-October |
24/12 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 9 items
|
1936 November-December |
30/16 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 9 items
|
1936 November-December |
24/13 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
1937 |
30/17 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 10 items
|
1937 |
24/14 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 5 items
|
1938 |
30/18 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 5 items
|
1938 |
24/15 | 1309-001 | General correspondence (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
undated |
30/19 | 1309-001 | General correspondence
(Original) 10 items
|
undated |
Speeches and
writings |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
24/16 | 1309-001 | Trip through Germany (Use
Copy) 21 items
|
1923 |
30/20 | 1309-001 | Trip through Germany
(Original) 21 items
|
1923 |
24/17 | 1309-001 | Trip through Russia (Use
Copy) 16 items
|
1923 |
30/21 | 1309-001 | Trip through Russia
(Original) 16 items
|
1923 |
24/18 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous
(Original) 8 items
|
1917-1923 |
30/22 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous (Use
Copy) 8 items
|
1917-1923 |
24/19 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous (Use
Copy) 10 items
|
undated |
30/23 | 1309-001 | Miscellaneous
(Original) 10 items
|
undated |
24/20 | 1309-001 | "Writings at
Geneva" 2 volumes
|
November 1931- September 1932 |
24/21 | 1309-001 | "Writings at
Geneva" 2 volumes
|
September 1932 - July 1933 |
Ephemera |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
24/22 | 1309-001 | Pamphlets, leaflets,
reprints, lists (Use Copy) 18 items
|
undated |
30/24 | 1309-001 | Pamphlets, leaflets,
reprints, lists (Original) 18 items
|
undated |
24/23 | 1309-001 | Addresses (Use
Copy) |
undated |
30/25 | 1309-001 | Addresses
(Original) |
undated |
Series 13: Duplicates |
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box:oversize | Accession | ||
25/1 | 1309-001 | Pamphlets |
1939-1941 |
25/2 | 1309-001 | "Know Your City", Child
Welfare |
1910-1930 |
25/3 | 1309-001 | Writings (Use Copy) |
1930-1950 |
30/26 | 1309-001 | Writings (Original) |
1930-1950 |
25/4 | 1309-001 | Miscellany (Use
Copy) |
undated |
30/27 | 1309-001 | Miscellany
(Original) |
undated |
25/5 | 1309-001 | Writings (Use Copy) |
undated |
30/28 | 1309-001 | Writings
(Originals) |
undated |
25/6 | 1309-001 |
Haldeman-Julius
Monthly 1 item
|
July 1925 |
25/7 | 1309-001 | Writings |
undated |
25/8 | 1309-001 | Pamphlets/Ephemera |
undated |
25/9 | 1309-001 | Writings |
1927-1928 |
25/10 | 1309-001 | Pamphlets |
undated |
Series 14: Full Newspapers |
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box:oversize | Accession | ||
26/1 | 1309-001 | Book Reviews and Lectures, The
Daily Compass |
1929-1950 |
26/2 | 1309-001 | Labor Movement and
Strikes |
1919-1921 |
26/3 | 1309-001 | Moscow News |
1931 |
27/1 | 1309-001 | Moscow Daily News |
1933 |
27/2 | 1309-001 | Moscow Daily News |
1931-1937 |
27/3 | 1309-001 | Seattle Newspapers |
1917-1919 |
28/1 | 1309-001 | Seattle Union
Record |
1918-1920 |
28/2 | 1309-001 | Russia, China, Seattle, Seattle
General Strike, and other topics |
1919-1941 |
28/3 | 1309-001 | Clippings |
1917, 1924-1930 |
28/4 | 1309-001 | Ephemera: Miscellanous,
Clippings: On Anna Louise Strong |
1907-1957, 1949 |
Accession No. 1309-002: Anna Louise Strong microfilm, 1896-1957Return to Top
Scope and Content: Microfilm of selected documents from Accession No. 3509-001. Includes: correspondence (1897-1957); notes and diaries (1896-1908).
Also included are subject series regarding: Exiles from Baltic States and U.S.S. Manhattan; Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) Trial and Everett Massacre; John Reed Colony; Moscow Spy Charges; Recall from Seattle School Board; Russian Famine Relief and the Seattle School Board Election (1916).
Restrictions on Access: Access to microfilm negatives restricted. 7 positive microfilm reels (35mm) are available through Government Publications, Maps, Microforms & Newspapers.
Acquisition Info: Filmed from originals in UW Libraries, November 29, 1971.
Accession No. 1309-016: Anna Louise Strong letters, 1955, 1960Return to Top
Scope and Content: Nine letters written by Strong and one letter from Lement Harris to Strong concerning her attempts to publish China's Communes and her observations of China. Includes 10 items (21 pages).
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Gift of Lement Harris on April 1, 1983
Accession No. 1309-017: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1961, undatedReturn to Top
Scope and Content: Reminiscence (7 pages), 1961; 36 black and white photographic prints and identifying list, 7 photographic negative strips, 6 black and white negatives of newspaper headlines. These are copies of items in the Beijing Library.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Some restrictions exist on copying, quotation or publication. Contact Special Collections for details.
Acquisition Info: Gift of Lucy Ostrander, April 18, 1984.
Accession No. 1309-018: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1904-1970 (bulk 1960-1970)Return to Top
Scope and Content: Correspondence, writings, photographs, publications, clippings; 1904-1970 (bulk 1960-1970)
Correspondence is between Anna Louise and family members while she lived in China. Much of it concerns her property in the United States.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Custodial History: Files were accumulated by the Strong family.
Acquisition Info: Gift of Tracy Strong, Jr., November 14, 1985.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Accession | ||
1 | 1309-018 | General
Correspondence 4 folders
|
1960-1970 |
1 | 1309-018 | Christmas cards from
China |
1965-1966, undated |
1 | 1309-018 | Obituaries and articles on
Strong |
1970 |
1 | 1309-018 | Household inventories |
1961, undated |
1 | 1309-018 | Photographs |
1963, 1970 |
1 | 1309-018 | Lists of books by Strong and
others |
undated |
1 | 1309-018 | Clippings about
Strong |
1966-1970 |
1 | 1309-018 | "Letter from China" |
1962-1968 |
1 | 1309-018 | Publications |
1904-1950 |
1 | 1309-018 | Poems |
undated |
Accession No. 1309-019: Anna Louise Strong letters, 1968-1969Return to Top
Scope and Content: Letters to Students for a Democratic Society, 1968-1969, concerning current student movements and her donations to SDS. The SDS official who responded to Strong is Michael Klonsky, then national secretary of SDS; 1968-1969.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Gift of Michael Klonsky, November 18, 2003.
Accession No. 1309-020: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1906, 1918Return to Top
Scope and Content: Book ( Thought and Things: A Study of the Development and Meaning of things; or Genetic Logic Vol. I, Functional Logic, by James Mark Baldwin (MacMillan Co.; 1906), with notes and items belonging to Anna Louise Strong, and a scrapbook primarily relating to Strong's recall from the Seattle School Board, presumably created by her.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.
Acquisition Info: Donor: Eric Shutt, January 25, 2010.
Accession No. 1444-001: Anna Louise Strong papers, 1907-1971 (bulk 1927-1964)Return to Top
- Correspondence
- Writings and publications
- Other materials
- China files
Scope and Content: Correspondence, writings, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, financial records, notes, tape recording. Accession includes many articles about China.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Merger of eight accessions, nos. 1288, 1295, 1336, 1444, 1490, 1657, 1309-014 and 1309-015, received between 1969 and 1977. All were donated by the Strong family, represented by Tracy Strong, Jr., nephew of Anna Louise Strong.
Custodial History: Most of this material had been stored with Stephen H. Fritchman at the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles. Among these papers are correspondence and writings which Anna Louise produced and accumulated in China in the 1940s and which are referred to as the "China File." The "China File" (the donors' designation) was first opened for research in August 1985. Other writings about China may be found in the main body of this accession.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Correspondence |
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Incoming Letters |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 1444-001 | Allied Labor News |
undated |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Christian Center |
1953 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Fritchman, Frances
P. |
1969 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Gudbrandson, Nels |
1958 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Herrick, Robert 2 items
|
1929 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
1946 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Koshink, Ruth |
1956 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Phillips, Andrew
P. |
1952 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Robins, Raymond |
1938 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Sherry, F. A. |
1956 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Vickland, Clarence
M. Includes 1
enclosure
|
1956 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Williams, Evan
Robert |
1952 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Woldwas, Marian
Warner |
1907 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | "Bill" |
1941 |
1/1 | 1444-001 | Unidentified |
1952? |
Incoming letters
concerning: |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/2 | 1444-001 | Passport
Controversy 8 items
|
1958 |
1/3 | 1444-001 |
Stalin Era 104 items
|
1958 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/4 | 1444-001 | Incoming letters - mass
mailings |
1958 |
1/5 | 1444-001 | Outgoing letters 8 items
|
1946, 1955, undated |
General
correspondence |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/6 | 1444-001 | Hille, Waldemar 2 items
|
1961 |
1/7-8 | 1444-001 | Tanner, Anne R. 83 pages
|
1960-1961 |
Writings and publications |
|||
Articles by Anna Louise
Strong |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/9 | 1444-001 | List of China Articles
(partial) |
1946 |
1/10 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" 2 copies
|
1927 May 18 |
1/11 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" 2 copies
|
1927 May 25 |
1/12 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 May 26 |
1/13 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 May 29 |
1/14 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 May 26 |
1/15 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 June 5 |
1/16 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 June 14 |
1/17 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 June 17 |
1/18 | 1444-001 | "Five Churches in
Shanghai" 2 copies
|
1927 May 22 |
1/19 | 1444-001 | "Miss Soumay Tcheng, Rebel
Girl Becomes President of Judges or Chinese Woman Rules Shanghai District
Court" |
1927 May 29 |
1/20 | 1444-001 | "Die Maechte in
Hankau" |
1927 May |
1/21 | 1444-001 | "American Woman Tours Native
City of Hankow; Visits Mrs. Sun Yat Sen and Nationalist Arsenal" |
1927 June 5 |
1/22 | 1444-001 | "'Not Afraid of Communists'
says Sun Fo-Son or Dr. Sun Yat Sen Explains Nationalist Organization and
Policies" |
1927 June 6 |
1/23 | 1444-001 | "Our Life On the Military
Train - Going North with the Nationalists" |
1927 June 6 |
1/24 | 1444-001 | "Military Zone, Swarms of
Soldiers, Salutes and Broken Bridges" |
1927 June 7 |
1/25 | 1444-001 | "Generals of All Kinds Meet
and Confer in Chengchow" |
1927 June 9 |
1/26 | 1444-001 | "Feng Arrives in Central
China After 3000 Mile Trek" |
1927 June 10 |
1/27 | 1444-001 | "A Chinese City at the
Junction of War" |
1927 June 10 |
1/28 | 1444-001 | "Teaching Politics to the
Chinese Army" |
1927 June 11 |
1/29 | 1444-001 | "Speediest Chinese Conference
Ends in Complete Agreement" |
1927 June 13 |
1/30 | 1444-001 | "Where Yale-In-China Is,
Letter I and II" |
1927 July 14 |
1/31 | 1444-001 | "End of Chinese
Revolution" 2 copies
|
1927 July 19 |
1/32-33 | 1444-001 | "Through the Heart of
Hunan" 2 copies of 5
articles
Scope and Content: Drafts of articles included in "Through the Heart of
Hunan"
|
1927 July 19-21 |
1/34 | 1444-001 | "Social Revolution Collapses
in Hunan" |
1927 July 19 |
1/35 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Riots Show Odd
Aspects of Politeness" |
1927 July 20 |
1/36 | 1444-001 | "Wild Tales Stir Chinese
Country-side" |
1927 July 20 |
1/37 | 1444-001 | "Bobbed Hair leads to Liberty
or Death" |
1927 July 21 |
1/38 | 1444-001 | "Red Peasants of Hunan
Cornered Rice, Started School, Killed Landlords" |
1927 July 21 |
1/39 | 1444-001 | "With Borodin to
Chengchow" 4 articles
|
1927 July 31 |
1/40 | 1444-001 | "China's Militarists Bore
from Within" |
1927 July |
1/41 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Mission Girls Leave
School Rooms for Revolution" |
1927 July |
1/42 | 1444-001 | "Martyrs for Women's Rights
in China" |
1927 July |
1/43 | 1444-001 | "Through the Heart of Hunan,
Changsha" |
1927 July |
1/44 | 1444-001 | "In the Train of Borodin,
High Advisor, Going Out the Back-Door of China to Russia" 5 articles
|
1927 August 1 |
1/45 | 1444-001 | "Across the Gobi with
Borodin" with rejection letter |
1927 Summer |
1/46 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Revolutionary
Women" |
1927 Summer |
1/47 | 1444-001 | "Men of Unrest in China (some
Chinese Revolutionary Worker) " |
1927 Summer |
1/48 | 1444-001 | "The Militarists 'Restore
Order' in Hunan" |
1927 Summer |
1/49 | 1444-001 | "The Peasants Awaken in
China" |
1927 Summer |
1/50 | 1444-001 | "Pastor Wulf Survives where
the Chinese Revolution was Reddest" Draft and final
copy
|
1927 Summer |
1/51 | 1444-001 | "The Polite Revolution of
Siangsiang" 2 copies
|
1927 Summer |
2/1 | 1444-001 | "The Red Peasants of
Hunan" draft and final
copy
|
1927 Summer |
2/2 | 1444-001 | "The Revolutionary Peasants
of China" |
1927 Summer |
2/3 | 1444-001 | "Revolutionary Workers of
China" |
1927 Summer |
2/4 | 1444-001 | "Three Revolutionary Workers
of China" |
1927 Summer |
2/5 | 1444-001 | "Through Northwest China with
Borodin" |
1927 Summer |
2/6 | 1444-001 | "What They Say in China About
America," and "Will America pull Japan's Chestnuts Out?" |
1927? |
2/7 | 1444-001 | Three articles about
Tsintsaichin |
1946 June, August |
2/8 | 1444-001 | "Will China Civil War Release
Japan?" |
1941 December 20 |
2/9 | 1444-001 | "Battle of Hundred
Regiments" |
1941 December 20 |
2/10 | 1444-001 | "Battle of Hundred Regiments"
(Different version from preceding) |
1941 December 25 |
2/11 | 1444-001 | "Danger Signs in Chinas
War" |
1941 |
2/12 | 1444-001 | "Russians Don't Help Chinese
Communists - Blockade Them" |
1946 July 5 |
2/13 | 1444-001 | "Chiang Loses Manchuria to
Manchurian Farmers" |
1946 July 5 |
2/14 | 1444-001 | "'America' Becomes a Name to
Frighten Children" |
1946 July 5 |
2/15 | 1444-001 | "China's Workers Fight Hydra
Headed Enemy" |
1946 July 21 |
2/16 | 1444-001 | "Shanghai Strikes Outlawed
but Still Go On" |
1946 July 21 |
2/17 | 1444-001 | "Shanghai Workers Demand
Peace: 'US Army Go Home'" |
1946 July 21 |
2/18 | 1444-001 | "China Set-up" |
1946 July 25 |
2/17 | 1444-001 | "China Set-up" (Different
Version of preceding article) |
1946 July 25 |
2/20 | 1444-001 | "Orgy of
Speculation" draft & final
copy
|
1946 July 25 |
2/21 | 1444-001 | "United States Armed Forces
in China" 2 copies
|
1946 July 30 |
2/22 | 1444-001 | "Chiang's Maneuvers Make
Marshall Lose Face" draft & final
copy
|
1946 August 6 |
2/23 | 1444-001 | "Civil War Spreads in
China" |
1946 August 10 |
2/24 | 1444-001 | "American Marines Involved in
Incidents in China" |
1946 August 10 |
2/25 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communist Capital
Rural and Primitive" |
1946 August 11 |
2/26 | 1444-001 | "Chu The says Chiang Cannot
Win Chinese War" draft and final
copy
|
1946 August 11 |
2/27 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Workers Cable
Murray, Beg Stop Civil War in China" |
1946 August 11 |
2/28 | 1444-001 | "Death is Mao's Reward for
Improving a Province" |
1946 August 21 |
2/29 | 1444-001 | "Communists Prepare for
Extended Civil War" |
1946 August 21 |
2/30 | 1444-001 | "Russ-American War Talk Only
Smokescreen... Says Mao Tse-tung" |
1946 August 21 |
2/31 | 1444-001 | "Catholic Church Used as
Torture Place in Chinese Turkestan" |
1946 August 21 |
2/32 | 1444-001 | "Chung King Labor Unions
Suppressed by Police" |
1946 August 22 |
2/33 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Students Barred from
World Congress" |
1946 August 26 |
2/34 | 1444-001 | "War Notes" |
1946 September 1 |
2/35 | 1444-001 | "Battles in Eight
Provinces" |
1946 September 1 |
2/36 | 1444-001 | "Floods are Weapons in
China's Civil War" draft and final
copy
|
1946 September 7 |
2/37 | 1444-001 | "China Battles Bigger Uncle
'Peace Agreements'" |
1946 September 12 |
2/38 | 1444-001 | "Soap Factory Shows Amazing
Gains by Labor in North China" |
1946 September 18 |
2/39 | 1444-001 | "North China Trade Unions
Appeal to CIO to Visit Them" |
1946 September 18 |
2/40 | 1444-001 | "Organized Workers of
Chinchachi" |
1946 September 20 |
2/41 | 1444-001 | "Kalgan Strips For
Battle" |
1946 September 18 |
2/42 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Peasants 'Settle Old
Accounts' with Landlords" draft and final
copy
|
1946 September 18 |
2/43 | 1444-001 | "Truce Center and Changchun
War Frontier" draft & final
copy
|
1946 October 4 |
2/44 | 1444-001 | "Japanese Are Cleaned Out of
Manchuria" draft and final
copy
|
1946 October 4 |
2/45 | 1444-001 | "Railway Workers Operate
Three Thousand Miles of Line in Liberated Area of Manchuria" |
1946 October 10 |
2/46 | 1444-001 | "'Communist' Harbin Goes in
For Old-Fashioned Profit Sharing in Department Store" |
1946 October 10 |
2/47 | 1444-001 | "Communists Run 3000 Miles of
Railway in Manchuria" draft and final
copy
|
1946 October 10 |
2/48 | 1444-001 | "Russians Blockade Chinese
Communists More Stubbornly Than Chiang Does" 2 copies
|
1946 October 11 |
2/49 | 1444-001 | "'Red Beard' Bandits and
'Living Buddha' Add Picturesqueness to Manchurian War" draft and final
copy
|
1946 October 11 |
2/50 | 1444-001 | "Manchuria Choked With Food
But Freezes Naked" draft and. final
copy
|
1946 October 12 |
2/51 | 1444-001 | "Manchuria Big Market For
American Goods if American Navy Permits" |
1946 October 14 |
2/52 | 1444-001 | "Slum Clearance Proceeds in
Harbin" |
1946 October 19 |
2/53 | 1444-001 | "United States Navy Casually
Acquires Finest Naval Base on China Sea" |
1946 October 25 |
2/54 | 1444-001 | "Cross Country Through
Communist China" as told to A.L.S. by Sidney Rittenberg |
1946 October |
2/55 | 1444-001 | "Central China 'Labor Heroes'
Appeal to CIO" |
1946 November 3 |
2/56 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists Rule Big
Area from Rural Hide-out" |
1946 November 4 |
2/57 | 1444-001 | "Captured Chinese Now Fight
on Communist Side" 2 copies
|
1946 November 4 |
2/58 | 1444-001 | "Yenan Moves Deeper into the
Hills" |
1946 November 12 |
2/59 | 1444-001 | "Evacuation" |
1946 November 18 |
2/60 | 1444-001 | "General Fan
Interview" |
1946 November 20 |
2/61 | 1444-001 | "Chou En-lai" |
1946 November 21 |
2/62 | 1444-001 | "Broken Cliffs" |
1946 November 25 |
2/63 | 1444-001 | "Labor Heroes" |
undated |
2/64 | 1444-001 | "Invasion of Yenan Will Open
New Stage of China's Civil War" |
1946 November 27 |
2/65 | 1444-001 | "Chu The" |
1946 December 3 |
2/66 | 1444-001 | "Yenan Land
Reform" |
1946 December 5 |
2/67 | 1444-001 | Regarding United Nations
Assembly and Foreign Ministers' Conference |
1946 December 23 |
2/68 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists Attack
'China's Four Great Families'" 2 copies
|
1946 December 23 |
2/69 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Farmhands Get 'Honor
of Marriage'" |
1947 January 7 |
2/70 | 1444-001 | "Chiang Meets Spectacular
Defeat in Shantung" |
1947 January 14 |
2/71 | 1444-001 | "Land Reform Strengthens
China's Democratic Areas" |
1947 January 14 |
2/72 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Dispersal Tactics
Might Beat Atom Bomb" |
1947 January 15 |
2/73 | 1444-001 | "Chiang Takes Communist
Cities While Communists Take Chiang's Troops" |
1947 January 15 |
2/74 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists Captured
100 of Chiang's Generals" |
1947 January 21 |
2/75 | 1444-001 | "'Peace Offensive' Really
Aimed at America" and "Many Chinese Communist Areas Flourish Despite
War" |
1947 January 25 |
2/76 | 1444-001 | "Chiang Turns Yellow River
Against Shantung Farmers" |
1947 January 25 |
2/77 | 1444-001 | "Sixty Million People Get
Land in Communist Areas in China" |
1947 January 28 |
2/78 | 1444-001 | "Chiang Wrecks Chinese
Industry For American War Supplies" |
1947 January 28 |
2/79 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists Repudiate
Chiang's Treaties" |
1947 February 5 |
2/80 | 1444-001 | Interview with Mao
Tse-tung |
1947 February 12 |
2/81 | 1444-001 | "China's Civil War - Its
Strategies and Victories" 2 copies
|
1947 February |
2/82 | 1444-001 | "Chiang Turns Yellow River
Against Shantung Farmers" (Different version from previously listed
article) |
1947 |
2/83 | 1444-001 | "The Fall of
Yenan" |
1947 |
2/84 | 1444-001 | "Six Months Civil War in
Shansi" |
1947 |
2/85 | 1444-001 | "Five Churches in
Shanghai" |
undated |
2/86 | 1444-001 | "With Borodin to Chengchow On
the Trip Through The Backyard of China to Russia" |
undated |
2/87 | 1444-001 | "Yellow River as
Weapon" |
undated |
2/88 | 1444-001 | "Yen 'Model Governor, '
Thanks Japanese for Unifying China" |
undated |
2/89 | 1444-001 | Fragment |
undated |
Other writings by Anna Louis
Strong |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/1-3 | 1444-001 | "The Judgement Seat" -
Scenario by A. L. Strong and Edgar Snow
Scope and Content: Various versions and drafts.
|
circa 1941 |
3/4 | 1444-001 | Speech: "I Saw the North
Koreans" 2 copies
|
1950 July |
Songs |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/5 | 1444-001 | Lyrics 14 items
|
undated |
3/6 | 1444-001 | Words and music 2 items
|
undated |
3/7 | 1444-001 | Published 3 items
|
undated |
Writings of others |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/8 | 1444-001 | "Communists of the Central
Plains" (Rittenberg?) |
1946 July-November |
3/9 | 1444-001 | Unidentified regarding
Shansi |
undated |
Notes |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/10 | 1444-001 | Regarding Study Program
(unidentified author) 51 pages
|
circa 1951-1953 |
3/11 | 1444-001 | Unidentified 9 pages
|
undated |
Author's proofs |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/12 | 1444-001 | Unity |
circa 1927 |
3/13 | 1444-001 | "Letters from
China" |
1927 |
Publications |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/14 | 1444-001 | Unity |
1927 October-November |
3/15 | 1444-001 | Asia |
1929 |
3/16 | 1444-001 | Moscow News |
1931 |
3/17-18 | 1444-001 | Today : a personal news-letter / Anna
Louise Strong. |
1950 October-1956 August |
3/19 | 1444-001 |
Today : a personal news-letter / Anna
Louise Strong. - xerox copies |
1952 January - 1953 December |
box-folder-box-folder | |||
3/20/4/1 | 1444-001 |
Today : a personal news-letter / Anna
Louise Strong. - bound volumes (vols. II, III) 2 items
|
1952 January - 1956 August |
Box/Folder | |||
4/2 | 1444-001 | Vie Nuove |
1957 |
4/3 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous |
1954, 1957 |
Other materials |
|||
Legal documents |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/4 | 1444-001 | Identification documents for
Anna Louise Strong 6 items
|
1926, 1940-1947 |
4/5 | 1444-001 | Copyright registration -
The Stalin Era
|
1956 |
4/6 | 1444-001 | Court decision |
1958 |
4/7 | 1444-001 | Personal documents of Marta
Hedin Miller (Allen) 4 items
|
1934, 1956, undated |
Ephemera |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/8 | 1444-001 | Announcements for A. L.
Strong Speeches 4 items
|
|
4/9 | 1444-001 | Memorial Service for A. L.
Strong 2 items
|
19 July 1970 |
4/10 | 1444-001 | Newsletters 2 items
|
1927, 1971 |
4/11 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous 10 items
|
1945, 1955-1958 |
Clippings |
|||
By Anna Louise
Strong |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/12 | 1444-001 | "Letters from China" in
Friends' Intelligencer
|
1927 July-November |
4/13 | 1444-001 | "Letters from China" in
Unity
|
1927 June- 1928 January |
4/14 | 1444-001 | "Letters from China" in
various newspapers |
1927 July-November |
4/15 | 1444-001 | "Letters from China"
condensed in
Chicago Weekly Letter
|
1927 June-September |
4/16-17 | 1444-001 | "Letters to the
Folks" |
1927 August-November, undated |
4/18-19 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous
articles |
1927-1928, 1938, 1946, undated |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/20 | 1444-001 | About Anna Louise
Strong |
1927-1929, 1937-1938, undated |
4/21 | 1444-001 | Other |
1927, 1946-1953, undated |
Subject files |
1929 | ||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/1-3 | 1444-001 |
China's Millions
Scope and Content: Includes correspondence and clippings of reviews
|
1929 |
70th Birthday
Celebration |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/4-7 | 1444-001 | Incoming letters -
congratulatory |
1955 |
5/8 | 1444-001 | Tape recording (open
reel) |
1955 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/9 | 1444-001 | Orchard Indian Chapel.
Oneida, New York |
1950 |
Property and Finances of Anna
Louise Strong |
|||
General
correspondence |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/10 | 1444-001 | Kahan, Robert, Certified
Public Accountant |
1960-1964 |
5/11 | 1444-001 | Manhattan Escrow
Company |
1962-1963 |
5/11 | 1444-001 | Security First National
Bank |
1961-1962 |
5/12 | 1444-001 | Nelson, Grace |
1958-1963 |
5/13 | 1444-001 | Boldsen,
Thyra |
1963 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/14-15 | 1444-001 | Miscellany |
1956-1964 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/16-21 | 1444-001 | Financial records
Scope and Content: Includes correspondence, various title insurance and real
estate papers, and bank statements
|
1948-1965 |
6/1-7 | 1444-001 | Account Books 13 items
|
1938-1957, undated |
6/8-10 | 1444-001 | Scrapbooks 3 items
|
undated |
6/11 | 1444-001 | Address book |
undated |
Posters |
|||
tube | Accession | ||
12 | 1444-001 | Chinese, hand
lettered |
undated |
box:oversize | |||
10 | 1444-001 | Guatemala - Black and White
lino-prints 8 items
|
undated |
box:oversize | Accession | ||
10 | 1444-001 | Mock-up of
Inside North Korea by Anna
Louise Strong |
|
Box | |||
11 | 1444-001 | Woodcut Prints - Looseleaf
volume presented to A. L. Strong by Mao Tze-tung in 1947 |
undated |
7 | 1444-001 | Memorabilia - medals and
buttons |
undated |
China Files |
|||
Incoming Letters |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/1 | 1444-001 | Chou En-lai Include 4 page
enclosure
|
1947 |
8/1 | 1444-001 | Feng Wen-pin |
1947 |
8/1 | 1444-001 | Hwang Hwa |
1947 |
8/1 | 1444-001 | Lu Ting-yi |
1947 |
8/1 | 1444-001 | Ma Hai-the |
1947 |
8/1 | 1444-001 | Tan-Tien and Su
Fan |
1947 |
8/1 | 1444-001 | Liao Chen-chih |
1941 |
8/2 | 1444-001 | Lee, Clark (with
enclosure) |
1940 |
8/3 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous 13 pages
|
1941 |
Outgoing Letters |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/4 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous 9 pages
|
1941 |
8/5 | 1444-001 | From Hantan |
1946 |
8/6 | 1444-001 | From Yenan 4 pages
|
1946 |
8/7 | 1444-001 | To: Congress of Industrial
Organizations (CIO) regarding Trade Unions 3 pages
|
1946 |
Writings |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/8 | 1444-001 | "Barnett Report" 7 pages
|
1940 July |
8/9 | 1444-001 | "Battle of Hundred
Regiments" 4 pages
|
1940 |
8/10 | 1444-001 | "Belden Interview (on arrival
in Chungking) " 11 pages
|
1939-1940 |
8/11 | 1444-001 | "The Danger of Civil War is
Impending...," (first line) by Chou En-lai (?) 2 copies
|
1940 December 24 |
8/12 | 1444-001 | "Dynamic Democracy in
China" 13 pages
|
1939-1940 |
8/13 | 1444-001 | "Eighth Route Regions in
North China" 17 pages
|
1940 |
8/14 | 1444-001 | "Jap Occupation No Bar to
China Communications - But the Enemy Uses the Communications Too" 5 pages
|
1940 |
8/15 | 1444-001 | "Internal Friction in
China" 5 pages
|
1940 |
8/16 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists Refuse
Disband Armies: Announce Own Military Committee and Fight Back" 4 pages
|
1940 |
8/17 | 1444-001 | "Our Chinese
Battlefront" 5 pages
|
1940 |
8/18 | 1444-001 | "Report on Conditions in the
North Shansi-Chahar Border" 12 pages
|
1940 |
8/19 | 1444-001 | "Which Way for
China?" 8 pages
|
1940 |
8/20 | 1444-001 | "Will China be
Betrayed?" 17 pages
|
1940 |
8/21 | 1444-001 | Regarding air raid in
Chunking and Professor Li 2 copies
|
1940 |
8/22 | 1444-001 | Untitled fragment regarding
Professor Li 12 pages
|
1941 |
8/23 | 1444-001 | "Behind the Civil Strife in
China" 2 copies
|
1940 |
8/24 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists Charge
Chungking Plot to Join Axis" 4 pages
|
1941? |
8/25 | 1444-001 | Radio Interview 9 pages
|
|
8/26 | 1444-001 | "Will Civil War Immobilize
China" 4 pages
|
1941 |
8/27 | 1444-001 | Untitled - Harbin 3 pages
|
1946 |
8/28 | 1444-001 | Interview with Mao Tze-tung -
Yenan 15 pages (2
versions)
|
1946 |
8/29 | 1444-001 | "Chinese Communists and
Catholic Missions" 11 pages
|
1947 |
8/30 | 1444-001 | Cables to
Friday Magazine 5 items
|
undated |
Writings - author
unidentified |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/31 | 1444-001 | "The Ballads of Gifted
Li" 7 pages
|
undated |
Writings by others |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/32 | 1444-001 | "Little Second Blackie Gets
Married" by Chao Shu-li 32 pages
|
undated |
8/33 | 1444-001 | "The Post-War International
Situation" and untitled by Lu Ting-yi 10 pages
|
1947, undated |
8/34 | 1444-001 | "Present Political Policies
to be Applied to the Border Government of Shansi, Chahar, and Hopei Province,"
North China Branch - Central Executive Committee of Chinese Communist
Party 3 pages
|
1940 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/35 | 1444-001 | Telegram from the Commanders
and Vice Commanders of the 8th Route and new 4th Armies to Chief of Staff Ho
Ying-chin and Vice Chief of Staff Pai Chung-hsi 11 pages
|
1940 November 9 |
8/36 | 1444-001 | Lists of documents 9 items
Scope and Content: Regarding Kuomintang - Chinese Communists Crisis and North
Kiangsu Incidents.
|
1940-1941 |
Notes |
|||
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/37 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous 24 pages
|
1939-1940 |
8/38-39 | 1444-001 | North China 36 pages
Scope and Content: Including interviews with Chou and Peng
|
1940 |
8/40 | 1444-001 | North China - 100 Regiments
War 11 pages
|
1940 |
8/41 | 1444-001 | Stages of Relations between
Kuo and CP - Statement by L.[sic] 4 copies (34
pages)
|
1940 |
8/42 | 1444-001 | Notebook -
Shanghai |
1940-1941 |
8/43 | 1444-001 | Notebook -
Sinkiang |
1940-1941 |
8/44-45 | 1444-001 | Miscellaneous 12 pages
|
1941 |
8/46 | 1444-001 | Hantan 42 pages
|
1946? |
8/47-48 | 1444-001 | Harbin 63 pages
|
1946? |
8/49 | 1444-001 | Notebook - Harbin 1 item
|
1946 |
9/1 | 1444-001 | Kalgan 84 pages
|
1946 |
9/2 | 1444-001 | Yenan 14 pages
|
1946 |
9/3 | 1444-001 | Notebooks - Yenan 3 items
|
1946 |
9/4 | 1444-001 | Talk with Liu Shao-chi
regarding Mao Tze-tung's work - Yenan 16 pages
|
1946 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/5-6 | 1444-001 | Photographs 61 negatives, 19
prints
|
undated |
9/7 | 1444-001 | Statistical tables -
Transportation and Communication before and during the war |
undated |
9/8-9 | 1444-001 | Ephemera 4 items
|
1941, undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Communism--China--History
- Communism--Russia--History
- Everett Massacre, Everett, Wash., 1916
- General Strike, Seattle, Wash., 1919
- Labor journalism--United States
- Labor unions--Organizing--Middle West
- Labor unions--Organizing--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Women journalists--United States--Archives
- Women social reformers--United States--Archives
Personal Names
- Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975--Correspondence
- Liu, Shaoqi, 1898-1969--Correspondence
- Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976--Correspondence
- Shubin, Joel--Correspondence
- Strong, Anna Louise, 1885-1970--Archives
- Strong, Sydney, 1860-1938--Correspondence
- Strong, Tracy, 1887-1968--Correspondence
- Zhou, Enlai, 1898-1976--Correspondence
Corporate Names
- Industrial Workers of the World
- Seattle Public Schools. Board of Directors
Geographical Names
- China-- Politics and government--1912-1949
- China--History--Republic, 1912-1949
- Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government
- Soviet Union--Politics and government--1917-1936
- Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939
Occupations
- Journalists
- Political activists
Titles within the Collection
- Seattle union record
- Today : a personal news-letter / Anna Louise Strong
Other Creators
-
Personal Names
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962--Correspondence (creator)
Corporate Names
- Labor Archives of Washington (University of Washington) (creator)