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Henry Regnery Papers http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9v19q4s4 No online items Register of the Henry Regnery papers Finding aid prepared by Dale Reed and Katherine Reynolds Hoover Institution Library and Archives © 2003 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6003 [email protected] URL: http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives Register of the Henry Regnery 82088 1 papers Title: Henry Regnery papers Date (inclusive): 1909-1996 Collection Number: 82088 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives Language of Material: English Physical Description: 139 manuscript boxes(57.9 Linear Feet) Abstract: Correspondence, memoranda, writings, legal and financial records, and printed matter relating to publishing, and to conservative thought in the United States. Creator: Regnery, Henry, 1912-1996 Creator: Henry Regnery Company Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Access The collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Acquisition Information Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1982. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Henry Regnery papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives. 1912 Born, Hinsdale, Illinois 1934 Received B.S. in Mathematics from M.I.T. 1936 Received M.A. in Economics from Harvard University 1938-1941 Employed by the American Friends Service Committee 1947 Founded Regnery Publishing Company 1947-1966 President, Henry Regnery Company 1967-1977 Chairman of the Board, Henry Regnery Company 1977- President, Regnery and Gateway Company 1996 June Died, Chicago, Illinois 18 Scope and Content Note Correspondence, memoranda, writings, legal and financial records, and printed matter relating to publishing, and to conservative thought in the United States. Subjects and Indexing Terms Conservatism Publishers and publishing -- United States Correspondence 1947-1978 Scope and Contents note Correspondence of Henry Regnery, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent, except for a few files entered under subject. Includes some additional material such as drafts of writings, memoranda, and printed matter. box 1, folder 1 A (general) box 1, folder 2 Aaron, Larry 1968 box 1, folder 3 Abbe, George 1965-1967 box 1, folder 4 Abels, Jules 1955-1960 box 1, folder 5 Abs, Herman J. 1957-1965 box 1, folder 6 Accame, Giano 1961-1963 box 1, folder 7 Ackerman, Adolph J. 1961 box 1, folder 8 Acme News Company 1966 box 1, folder 9 Adams, Wesley J. 1969 Register of the Henry Regnery 82088 2 papers Correspondence 1947-1978 box 1, folder 10 Ade, George 1963 box 1, folder 11 Adenauer, Konrad 1964-1966 box 1, folder 12 Adler, Mortimer J. 1950-1962 box 1, folder 13 Ageton, Arthur A. 1952-1957 box 2, folder 1 Agnew, Spiro 1977 box 2, folder 2 Akers, Milburn P. 1965 box 2, folder 3 Al-Aref, Aref 1960 box 2, folder 4 Albrecht-Carrie, Else 1978 box 2, folder 5 Albrecht, Karl I. 1956 box 2, folder 6 Aldington, Richard 1955-1956 box 2, folder 7 Alexander, Anthony F. 1957-1968 box 2, folder 8 Alexander, Edgar 1964-1966 box 2, folder 9 Alexander, Holmes 1960-1976 box 2, folder 10 Alger, Bruce 1963-1964 box 2, folder 11 Allen, Douglas Hedden 1953-1954 box 2, folder 12 Allen (George) and Unwin Company 1960-1966 box 2, folder 13 Allen, Knudsen, Swartz, Richardson and DeBoest (law firm) 1965 box 2, folder 14 Alsover, W. C. 1968-1969 box 2, folder 15 Alternative 1970-1979 box 2, folder 16 Aly, Bower 1968 box 2, folder 17 Amburn, Ellis 1978 box 2, folder 18 America First Committee 1951-1963 box 2, folder 19 American Academy of Public Affairs 1957-1966 box 2, folder 20 American-African Affairs Association 1965-1967 box 2, folder 21 American Book Company 1966 box 2, folder 22 American Book Publishers Council 1956-1966 box 2, folder 23 American Conservative Union 1964-1969 box 2, folder 24 American Council on Germany Scope and Contents note Includes report by Christopher Emmet, 1961-1965 box 2, folder 25 American Economic Foundation 1960-1966 box 3, folder 1 American Enterprise Institute 1962-1966 box 3, folder 2 American Farm Bureau Federation 1965-1966 box 3, folder 3 American Foundation of Religion and Psychiatry 1964-1965 box 3, folder 4 American Friends of the Middle East 1954-1966 box 3, folder 5 American Friends Service Committtee 1946-1948 box 3, folder 6 American Library Association 1957-1964 box 3, folder 7 American Political Science Association 1964 box 3, folder 8 American Publishers Corporation 1966-1967 box 3, folder 9 American Purpose 1963 box 3, folder 10 American Security Council 1957-1967 box 3, folder 11 Americanism Educational League 1964-1966 box 3, folder 12 Americans for Conservative Action 1965 box 3, folder 13 Americans for Democratic Action 1961 box 3, folder 14 America's Future, Inc. 1963-1971 box 3, folder 15 Anastaplo, George 1967-1968 box 3, folder 16 Anders, W. 1953 box 3, folder 17 Anderson, James F. 1968-1978 box 3, folder 18 Anderson, Per-Olow 1960-1968 box 3, folder 19 Andic, Martin 1977 box 3, folder 20 Andreiw, Matt 1978 box 4, folder 1 Andres, Stefan 1957-1960 box 4, folder 2 Andreyev, Vladimir Scope and Contents note Includes correspondence with Fred P. Berry, 1961-1962 Register of the Henry Regnery 82088 3 papers Correspondence 1947-1978 box 4, folder 3 Anisimov, Oleg 1951-1957 box 4, folder 4 Anti-Communist League of America 1956-1957 box 4, folder 5 Anti-Communist Liaison (organization) 1963-1964 box 4, folder 6 Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith 1954-1964 box 4, folder 7 Antoniades, John (Mrs.) 1969 box 4, folder 8 Appleby, Stanley 1968-1969 box 4, folder 9 Arab Information Center 1965-1966 box 4, folder 10 Arbatsky, Yury 1951-1952 box 4, folder 11 Arbeitsgemeinschaft 1965-1966 box 4, folder 12 Areilza, Jose Maria de 1955 box 4, folder 13 Arendt, Hannah 1962 box 4, folder 14 Arnold, Eberhard C. H. 1949-1960 box 4, folder 15 Aron, Raymond 1977-1978 box 4, folder 16 Art Institute of Chicago 1968 box 4, folder 17 Artemis Verlag 1967 box 4, folder 18 Artemiev, Vyacheslav P. 1962-1966 box 4, folder 19 Ashbrook, John M. 1969 box 4, folder 20 Ashe, Alicia 1968 box 4, folder 21 Ashkin, David 1968 box 4, folder 22 Ashton, E. B. 1961-1963 box 4, folder 23 Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies 1961-1965 box 4, folder 24 Athenaeum Verlag 1966 box 4, folder 25 Atkinson, James D. 1956-1968 box 4, folder 26 Atlantik-Bruecke 1966 box 4, folder 27 Attwater, Donald 1950 box 4, folder 28 Aubier editions Montaigne 1963 box 4, folder 29 Auden, W. H. 1964-1968 box 4, folder 30 Aungst, Ronald L. 1969 box 4, folder 31 Authors Guild 1964 box 4, folder 32 Avtorkhanov, Abdurakhman 1965-1966 box 4, folder 33 Ayer, Frederick Jr. 1957-1973 box 5, folder 1 B (general) box 5, folder 2 Baarslag, Karl H. W. 1951-1979 box 5, folder 3 Babbitt, Irving 1956 box 5, folder 4 Babcock, Frederic 1963 box 5, folder 5 Bach, Julian S., Jr. 1963-1966 box 5, folder 6 Bailey, Douglas L. 1963 box 5, folder 7 Bailey, George 1969-1979 box 5, folder 8 Bailey, Herbert 1972 box 5, folder 9 Bailey and Swinfen Company 1967 box 5, folder 10 Baker, Selma (Mrs.) 1968 box 5, folder 11 Baldwin, Rosecrans 1970-1976 box 5, folder 12 Ball, George 1970-1978 box 5, folder 13 Ball, Stuart S. 1969-1977 box 5, folder 14 Barnard, Harry 1968 box 5, folder 15 Barnes, Harry Elmer 1947-1957 box 6, folder 1 Barnes, Harry Elmer 1960-1973 box 6, folder 2 Barnett, Frank R. 1953-1972 box 6, folder 3 Barr, Charles R. 1962-1965 box 6, folder 4 Barr, Dwight L. 1969 box 6, folder 5 Barraclough, Geoffrey 1947 box 6, folder 6 Barrody, Bill 1969 box 6, folder 7 Barth, Karl 1949 box 6, folder 8 Bartley, Robert L. 1978 box 6, folder 9 Barwig, Regis N. 1967-1968 box 6, folder 10 Barzun, Jacques 1949 box 6, folder 11 Bassiouni, M. Cherif 1978 box 6, folder 12 Batterman, Steven C. 1969 Register of the Henry Regnery 82088 4 papers Correspondence 1947-1978 box 6, folder 13 Bauder, Frank 1970-1972 box 6, folder 14 Baum, L. Frank 1967 box 6, folder 15 Beadle, Muriel 1971-1973 box 6, folder 16 Beatty, Ilene 1968 box 6, folder 17 Beaumont, William H. 1968 box 6, folder 18 Bechtle (Richard) Graphische Betriebe und Verlags-gesellschaft 1960-1967 box 6, folder 19 Becker, Kenneth 1946-1967 box 6, folder 20 Becker, Maximilian 1967 box 6, folder 21 Beckett, James D. 1971-1972 box 6, folder 22 Beeby, Betty 1960 box 6, folder 23 Beleckas, Joseph P. 1953-1965 box 6, folder 24 Belgion, Montgomery 1948-1962 Scope and Contents note Includes correspondence with widow Helen Belgion. box 7, folder 1 Bell, Bernard Iddings 1948-1955 box 7, folder 2 Benda, Clemens E. 1968-1971 box 7, folder 3 Bennett, Charles Dana 1946-1974 box 7, folder 4 Benson, George S. 1955-1964 box 7, folder 5 Berger, Elmer E. 1977 box 7, folder 6 Berger, Hans 1952 box 7, folder 7 Bergstraesser, Arnold 1948-1952 box 7, folder 8 Bergstroesse, Erike 1965 box 7, folder 9 Berns, Walter F. 1964-1967 box 7, folder 10 Bertram Rota Company 1967-1970 box 7, folder 11 Beston, Henry 1947 box 7, folder 12 Bethell, Ruth Mary 1955 box 7, folder 13 Bettin, John 1968 box 7, folder 14 Beum, Robert 1964-1977 box 7, folder 15 Biederstein Verlag Muenchen 1962-1966 box 7, folder 16 Biermann, Georg 1947 box 7, folder 17 Bird, Christopher 1956-1963 box 7, folder 18 Bittner (H.) and Company 1945-1950 box 7, folder 19 Bittner, Herbert 1949 box 8, folder 1 Bittner, Herbert 1952-1954 box 8, folder 2 Black, Max 1968 box 8, folder 3 Blake, Robert W.
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