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Hugh DeLacy papers, 1938-1985
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- DeLacy, Hugh, 1910-1986
- Title
- Hugh DeLacy papers
- Dates
- 1938-1985 (inclusive)19381985
- Quantity
- 4.87 cubic feet (11 boxes, 1 map tube, 1 package)
- Collection Number
- 3915 (Accession No. 3915-001)
- Summary
- Papers of civic leader, politician, and United States representative from Washington State.
- 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
-
The papers are open to all users.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Hugh Emerson DeLacy was born May 9, 1910, in Seattle. Raised in Seattle, he attended public schools on Queen Anne Hill and graduated from the University of Washington in 1932. While teaching English at the University of Washington from 1933 to 1937, he helped organize a teachers' union, Local 410 of the American Federation of Teachers, and served as its delegate to the Seattle Central Labor Council. In 1937 DeLacy ran for a seat on the Seattle City Council. Denied a leave of absence from the university, DeLacy decided to resign in order to pursue a political career. He won the election and served until 1940.
In the 1940s, DeLacy was active in the Democratic Party and the Washington Commonwealth Federation, a coalition of left-wing political organizations. After war was declared, he went to work as a machinist in the shipyards. In 1944 DeLacy ran successfully as a New Deal Democrat for the First District Congressional seat vacated by Warren Magnuson. During the 79th Congress, DeLacy was an outspoken and active member of the left wing of the Democratic Party. He was a member of the Naval Affairs Committee and took an interest in labor legislation, public housing, and U.S. foreign policy, particularly in regard to China. He took stands against the elimination of price controls and the formation of the House Committee on Un-American Activities but supported the development of the aluminum and light metals industry in his home state.
DeLacy ran for re-election in 1946 against stiff opposition from business and the Republican Party. Accused of being anti-American and a communist, DeLacy was defeated in an electoral backlash that swept most of the Democrats from the state's delegation.
After his defeat, DeLacy worked as an organizer for the Progressive Party and Henry Wallace's presidential campaign. The campaign took him to Ohio as the party's state director. DeLacy subsequently made an unsuccessful run for the Ohio state legislature as an independent candidate. In the mid-1950s he was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. During this time, DeLacy worked as a carpenter and contractor and continued in this profession after he moved to Los Angeles in 1959. In 1960 DeLacy married Dorothy Baskin Forest, previous marriages to Betty Jorgensen and Hester Sondergaard having ended in divorce.
Following his retirement in 1967, DeLacy began to study philosophy and was admitted to the graduate program in philosophy at San Fernando Valley State College in 1969. He joined the Society for the Philosophical Study of Dialectical Materialism in order to further his study of Marxist and communist theories.
In 1971 Hugh and Dorothy DeLacy relocated to the town of Soquel, in Santa Cruz County on the central coast of California, where he lived the last 17 years of his life. In 1975 the DeLacys were invited by the government of the People's Republic of China to visit that nation, which had interested DeLacy since his first visit as a young merchant seaman. DeLacy remained active in political issues and progressive causes in the Santa Cruz area and continued his interest in international affairs until his death on August 19, 1986.
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, recognizing DeLacy's considerable impact on local community affairs as well as his history of advocating peace and justice nationally and internationally, dedicated a memorial garden in his name on the county courthouse grounds. DeLacy's large collection of tools was shipped to a vocational training school in Nicaragua.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The papers consist of writings, correspondence, campaign material, newsletters, class notes, tape recordings, and autobiographical materials from 1938 to 1985.
DeLacy's notes and writings as a graduate student in philosophy have been gathered into the Philosophy papers series. The Personal papers series includes autobiographical and other writings, materials documenting DeLacy's later political interests, and papers that did not belong with any other series. The bulk of the papers date from DeLacy's later life, after he left the state of Washington. Although not voluminous, DeLacy's congressional papers provide useful documentation on his campaigns and term in office but include none of his congressional correspondence. DeLacy's first autobiography, which primarily concerns his term in the House of Representatives, provides much detail about his activities as well as events and issues of the 79th Congress. The later autobiography also concentrates on his early life. Additional biographical details can be found in the tape recorded interviews with David A. Williams of Long Beach State University.
DeLacy's papers include little from his presidency of the Washington Commonwealth Federation. Researchers interested in this subject should consult the Robert Burke Collection (Accession No. 4128-001), which consists of the records of the Washington Commonwealth Federation.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The creator's literary rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Preferred Citation
Hugh DeLacy Papers. Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries, Seattle, Washington.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The DeLacy papers have been arranged into nine series reflecting DeLacy's activities. Within these series, papers are arranged in chronological order.
- Seattle City Council
- Washington Commonwealth Federation
- Congressional campaign
- United States House of Representatives
- Re-election campaign
- Progressive Party of Ohio
- American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Los Angeles
- Philosophy papers
- Personal papers
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Seattle City Council, 1938-1939Return to Top
Regarding the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and the rehabilitation of the Municipal Railway and transportation systems.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | General
correspondence |
|
1/2 | Ordinances and bills |
|
1/3 | Miscellaneous |
Washington Commonwealth Federation Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/4 | Report to the Washington
Commonwealth Federation Convention by De Lacy |
1941 |
1/5 | Investigating Committee regarding
the suspension of N.P. Atkinson |
1942 |
Congressional campaignReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/6 | Mailing lists and other
material |
1944 |
1/7 | Petitions of minor party
nominating conventions |
1944 |
1/8 | Incoming letters: endorsements
and congratulations |
1944 August-November |
1/9 | Outgoing letters: thanks for
support |
1944 November-December |
United States House of Representatives, 1945-1946Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
1/10-11 | "Letter from Your
Congressman" |
|
1/12 | Congressional
newsletters |
1945 February-1946 June |
1/13 | Bills introduced by De
Lacy |
1945 February-1946 July |
1/14 | Speeches in the
Congressional Record
|
1945 January-1946 August |
1/15 | Speeches and news
releases |
undated |
1/16 | Outgoing letters to Senator
Thomas Rabbitt |
1945 |
1/17 | Articles regarding De Lacy and
activities |
1945 |
1/18 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
package | ||
12 | Scrapbook of
clippings |
undated |
Box/Folder | ||
1/19-2/2 | Clippings |
undated |
Subject files |
||
Aluminum and light metals
industry |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/3 | Letters with
statements |
1945 |
Hearings-Small Business
Committee |
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/4 | February-March
1945 |
1945 |
2/5 | April 10, 1945 |
1945 |
2/6 | May 14, 1945 |
1945 |
Box/Folder | ||
2/7 | Information |
undated |
2/8 | News releases, clippings,
speeches by De Lacy |
undated |
Committee on Un-American
Activities
Also called the Wood-Rankin Committee.
|
||
Box/Folder | ||
2/9 | General
correspondence |
1945-1946 |
2/10 | Reports from
hearings |
1946 |
2/11 | Related material regarding
radio censorship |
1945-1946 |
Box/Folder | ||
2/12 | Office of Price Administration,
Price Controls |
1945-1946 |
Re-election campaign, 1946Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
2/13-15 | Radio and other
speeches |
|
2/16 | Voting records and statistical
pamphlets, 79th Congress |
|
2/17-18 | Campaign materials
Mailings, pamphlets, banners, lists, and data on ethnic
minority, labor, and community support.
|
|
3/1 | Court complaint regarding
libelous anti-De Lacy publication
Includes offending material.
|
1946 October |
3/2-3 | Letters of appreciation and
endorsement |
1946 April-October |
3/4 | Political endorsements
(non-correspondence) |
|
3/5 | Election results |
|
3/6 | Post-election
correspondence |
1946 November-December |
Progressive Party of OhioReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/7 | Mailings and letters |
1951 |
3/8 | Steering Committee
minutes |
1951 |
3/9 |
The Independent Weekly
Newsletter |
undated |
3/10 | Legislative
newsletters |
1951, 1954-1955 |
3/11 | Policies and
platforms |
1951-1954 |
3/12 | Analyses |
1951, undated |
3/13 | Speeches by De Lacy |
1949 |
3/14 | Manuscript: "Isn't It about
Time?" |
undated |
3/15 | Miscellaneous |
|
Subject files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
3/16 | Henry Wallace for
President
Campaign materials and a court complaint.
|
1948 |
3/17 | De Lacy campaign for Ohio State
Representative |
1951 |
House Committee on Un-American Activities |
||
Box/Folder | ||
3/18 | Fact sheets |
1948 |
3/19 | Transcript of Hugh De
Lacy/Don Rothenberg radio talk |
1954 |
American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, Los AngelesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
3/20 | Correspondence, newsletters, and
announcements |
1962-1967 |
3/21 | Conferences |
1965-1966, undated |
Philosophy papersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
General
correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
3/22 | Ankeny, Barbara, regarding
Der Junge Hegel
|
1974-1976 |
3/23 | Philips, Herbert Jo
"Scoop" |
1964-1973, undated |
3/24 | Somerville, John |
1974-1975, 1983 |
3/25 | Regarding
philosophy |
1968-1981 |
Writings by DeLacy
Alphabetical by subject.
Includes manuscripts, notes, and articles by others.
|
||
Box/Folder | ||
3/26 | Ajdukiewicz,
Kazimierz |
undated |
4/1-2 | Colletti, Lucio |
undated |
4/3 | Ethical studies |
undated |
4/4 | "Heraclitus of
Ephesus"
Includes published manuscript.
|
1968 |
4/5 | Lange, Oskar |
undated |
4/6-10 | Lukacs, Georg,
Der Junge Hegel, translated by
Hugh De Lacy and Elena Baskin |
undated |
4/11 | "The Revolution in Physics
Begins" |
1983 |
4/12-14 | Wald, Henri, "Introduction to
Dialectical Logic" |
undated |
5/1 | Whitehead, Alfred
North |
undated |
5/2 | Miscellaneous notes |
undated |
Course materials
Includes class notes, handouts, and papers.
|
||
Box/Folder | ||
5/3 | Philosophy 7 |
1967 Summer |
5/4 | Philosophy 440:
Wittgenstein |
1968 Spring |
5/5 | Philosophy 201: Presocratics
Influence on Plato and Aristotle |
1968 Summer |
5/6 | Philosophy 335: British
Empiricism |
1968-1969 Fall/Winter |
5/7-8 | Philosophy 440: Philosophy of
Science |
1969 Spring |
5/9-10 | Philosophy 501-E:
Essentialism |
1969-1970 Fall/Winter |
5/11-12 | Philosophy 501-C: Paper on
Foundations of Marxist Social Theory-May, October |
1970 May, October |
5/13-14 | Philosophy 501-E: Ontology
& Metaphysics
Includes writings by Charles Crittenden.
|
1971 Spring |
6/1 | Philosophy 435:
Kant |
1971 Spring |
6/2-3 | Philosophy 190-B: Hegel's
Phenomenology of the Mind |
1972 Fall |
6/4 | Miscellaneous notes |
undated |
Box/Folder | ||
6/5-7 | Bibliographies |
undated |
6/8 | Clippings |
1965-1977, undated |
Subject files |
||
Box/Folder | ||
6/9 | Marcuse, Herbert |
undated |
6/10 | Marxism |
undated |
Personal papersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Biographical
information |
||
Box/Folder | ||
6/11 | Clippings |
1976-1978 |
6/12 | Obituaries and memorial
service |
1986 August-September |
Box | ||
11 | Videotape of memorial
service |
1986 September 6 |
School transcripts |
||
Box/Folder | ||
6/13 | University of
Washington |
1926-1936 |
6/13 | San Fernando Valley State
College |
1968-1971 |
Box/Folder | ||
6/14-15 | Autobiography-original
manuscript and copy |
circa 1948-1950 |
6/16 | Autobiography |
1985 |
Box | ||
11 | Tape-recorded interviews with
David Williams |
1981 |
General
correspondence |
||
Box/Folder | ||
7/1-5 | Miscellaneous |
1947-1986, undated |
7/6 | Castle, Del
Includes writings.
|
1973-1978 |
7/7 | Healy, Dorothy
Includes writings.
|
1973-1975, undated |
7/8 | Panetta, Leon &
Sylvia
Representative for California, 16th District.
|
1977-1985 |
7/9 | Pelto, Richard, regarding
Seattle politics and history in the 1930s and 1940s |
1982 |
Box/Folder | ||
7/10 | Speeches by De Lacy |
1948-1981 |
Writings by De Lacy |
||
Box/Folder | ||
7/11 | Academic papers |
1930s-1940s |
7/12-14 | Poems |
1930s-1980s |
7/15 | Miscellaneous stories and
essays |
undated |
7/16 | Miscellaneous papers regarding
politics |
undated |
7/17 | Manuscripts regarding United
States foreign policy in the 1940s |
undated |
7/18 | Manuscripts regarding the
Korean War |
1950s |
8/1 | Manuscripts and notes on
international relations |
undated |
8/2 | Book review of
Vito Marcantonio: Radical in Congress, published in
People's World
|
1967 |
8/3 | "Frightened Bigots"
Chapter 9 of DeLacy's autobiography, with letters to
publishers.
|
1969-1970 |
8/4 | "A Frightened
Europe"
With letters to publishers.
|
1981-1982 |
Notes |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8/5 | Northwest labor history
references |
undated |
8/6 | Notes from lecture and
forum |
1975, 1978 |
8/7 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
tube | ||
13 | Outline for course taught by De
Lacy on Marxist economics |
1974 |
Writings of others |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8/8 | Fog, Kristi, paper on the
Washington Commonwealth Federation |
1981 |
8/9 | Fritchman, Reverend Stephen,
"Sermon of the Month" |
1964, 1966 |
8/10 | MacCaffrey, Frank, "Campus
Memories: A Sentimental Stroll through the U.W. Campus with Professor Edmond
Meany" |
1933 |
8/11 | Somerville, John, paper on the
problem of first use of nuclear weapons |
1978 |
Box/Folder | ||
8/12 | Bibliographies on American and
labor history |
undated |
Trips |
||
Trip to China |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8/13 | General
correspondence |
1974-1976 |
8/14 | Notebooks |
1974-1976 |
8/15 | Notes and diary |
undated |
8/16 | Speeches and
writings |
undated |
Trip to Spain and
Portugal |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8/17 | "Notes on Spain," publication
by Santiago Carrillo |
1977 |
8/18 | Notes and writing on
Portugal, interview with Helena Costa, text of a Portuguese law |
1977 |
Box/Folder | ||
8/19 | Trip to Nicaragua: Notebook
containing letters, diary, and notes |
1985 |
Box/Folder | ||
8/20 | Political activities and
invitations |
1962-1967, undated |
Clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
8/21 | House Un-American Activities
Committee (HUAC) hearings in Seattle, Eugene Dennett testimony |
1955 |
8/22 | De Lacy and
politics |
1962-1971 |
8/23 | Miscellaneous |
1950-1978, undated |
Box/Folder | ||
9/1 | Photograph |
[1945?] |
9/2 | Miscellaneous |
undated |
Subject files |
||
China |
||
Box/Folder | ||
9/3 | Notes on Sino-Soviet
split |
undated |
9/4 | Committee for a Democratic
Far Eastern Policy, analyses |
1948-1950 |
9/5 | U. S.-China People's
Friendship Association publications and newsletters |
1975-1977 |
9/6 |
Peking Review
|
1975 January-April |
9/7 | Articles and
papers |
undated |
9/8-9 | Clippings |
1975, undated |
Czechoslovakia |
1968-1969 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/10 | Collected correspondence of
Jerry Tyler |
|
9/11 | Statements and information
regarding Czech/Soviet relations |
|
9/12 | Communist Party material and
publications |
|
9/13-14 | Publications regarding Czech
situation:
Political Affairs, Marxism Today, New World Review
|
|
9/15-16 | Clippings from
People's World and
others |
|
Dulles, John Foster
United States foreign policy and connections with German
financiers.
|
1939-1950 | |
Box/Folder | ||
9/17 | Memoranda, writings, and a
notebook |
|
10/1-3 | Manuscripts, notes, and
information |
|
10/4 | Publications regarding United
States/Nazi relations |
1947 |
10/5 | Clippings regarding Dulles's
relations with Nazi Germany |
1939, 1944-1950 |
Eurocommunism |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10/6 | Correspondence regarding De
Lacy's review and translation of Santiago Carillo's
Eurocommunism and the State
|
1977 |
10/7 | Notes and reviews on
critiques of
Eurocommunism and the State
Includes articles by Henry Winston and in the
New Times.
|
1977 |
10/8 | Manuscripts: review and
translation by De Lacy of
Eurocommunism and the State
|
1977 |
Articles and
clippings |
||
Box/Folder | ||
10/9 | Portugal: socialist
revolution and aftermath |
1976-1978 |
10/10 | Spain: Santiago Carrillo
and Eurocommunism |
1977 |
10/11 | Germany: writing, notes,
and clippings |
1985 |
Box/Folder | ||
10/12 | International Longshoremen's
and Warehousemen's Union: arbitration award and union employment
book |
1942, 1943 |
10/13 | Office of Price Administration
and prices
Includes Federated Press clippings.
|
1947 |
10/14 | Pettus, Terry |
1978, 1982 |
10/15 | Seattle Totem Pole |
1938-1940 |
10/16 | Southeast Asia |
1976-1979 |
10/17 | Soviet Union |
undated |
10/18 | U.S. foreign policy and
U.S.-Soviet relations: speeches and newsletters |
1947-1948 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- City council members--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Civic leaders--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Communism
- Elections--Washington (State)
- Graduate students--California, Southern--Archives
- Legislators--United States--Archives
- Light metals industry--Washington (State)
- Machinists--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
- Philosophy--Study and teaching (Graduate)--California, Southern
- Political campaigns--Washington (State)
- Political parties--United States
- Political parties hio
- Progressivism (United States politics)
- Teachers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Archives
Personal Names
- DeLacy, Hugh, 1910-1986--Archives
Corporate Names
- Progressive Party of Ohio
- San Fernando Valley State College--Curricula
- Seattle (Wash.). City Council
- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
Geographical Names
- China--Description and travel
- Ohio--Politics and government--20th century
- Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government--20th century
- United States--Politics and government--20th century
- Washington (State)--Politics and government--20th century
Form or Genre Terms
- Campaign literature
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
- Interviews
- Newsletters
- Publications
- Sound recordings
- Speeches, addresses, etc
- articles
- autobiographies
- correspondence
- notes
- papers (document genres)
- writings
Other Creators
-
Corporate Names
- Labor Archives of Washington (University of Washington) (creator)
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)