THE MARY HEATON VORSE COLLECTION
156 Boxes 1 Oversize Box 12 microfilm reels
Processed: 1968 Accession Number 190 By: BF
The papers of Mary Heaton Vorse were deposited with the Archives of Labor History and Urban Affairs in December, 1966 by her children Heaton Vorse, Mary Ellen Boyden, and Joel O'Brien.
The collection covers the period from 1841 to 1966. THE MARY HEATON VORSE COLLECTION Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
INDEX TO SUBJECTS
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS and INVENTORIES
I. Manuscripts 45 Boxes (1-45) pp 1-36 - Books - Articles and Stories - Other Writings - Notes - Miscellaneous - Stories Written and Sold - Other Authors
II. Correspondence 31 Boxes (46-76) pp 37-43 - Index to Correspondents - Correspondence, 1841-1966
III. Daily Notes 17 Boxes (77-93) pp 44-45 - Daily Summaries 1918-1965 - Yearly Summaries ca. 1903-1965 - Daily Notes 1917-1965
IV. General Information Files 39 Boxes (94-132) pp 46-61
V. Clippings ca. 1892-1963 12 Boxes (133-144) pp 62-65 - Alphabetical - Chronological - Miscellaneous
VI. Personal Papers 10 Boxes (145-154) pp 66-68 - Address and Appointment Books - Legal Papers - Financial Papers - Miscellaneous Notes - Memorabilia - Family Papers - Biographical Material - Sketches and Drawings - Miscellaneous
VII. Oversize p. 69
VIII. Material received from the State Historical 2 Boxes (155-156 p. 70 Society of Wisconsin concerning strikes in Gastonia and Marion, N.C. and Elizabethon, Tennessee, 1928-1930.
Copies: Some collection content in series 2, 3, 4, and 6 (boxes 63-82, 84-107, 114, 116, 117, 128, 130, 145, 146, 150, 151, 153, and 154) (1918-1966, undated) is available on 12 reels of microfilm: correspondence, journal notes, general information files, and personal papers. Arrangement corresponds with the physical arrangement of the papers. MARY HEATON
VORSE 1874-1966
Mary Heaton Vorse (nee Mary Marvin Heaton), author, labor journalist, and social critic, was born in New York City on October II, |874 and grew up in
Amherst, Mass. Her parents traveled extensively in Europe and Mary received a major part of her education abroad, where she learned to speak fluent French,
Italian, and German. Her early desire was to be an artist and as a young woman she spent several winters studying art in Paris.
Albert White Vorse, whom she married in 1898, died in 1910. She married
Joseph O'Brien in 1912, and was widowed for the second time in 1915. She had three children: Heaton White Vorse, Mary Ellen (Vorse) Boyden, and Joel
O'Brien.
From 1907 until her death in 1966 Mrs. Vorse made her home in Provincetown,
Massachusetts.
Mrs. Vorse's professional writing career began when she served as a substitute book-reviewer on the Criterion, a magazine which was then being edited by her husband, Albert White Vorse. Although known in later years primarily as a labor writer and journalist, she achieved her initial success as a writer of light fiction, both short stories and novels. Her published writings include sixteen books and more than 400 articles and stories which have appeared in over
70 periodicals, including Woman's Home Companion, McCall's, Harper's, Masses, New
Republic, New Yorker, McClure's, Survey, Delineator, Atlantic, and Ladies' Home
Journal. In addition, she has written countless news articles and series for
International News Service (INS), U.P., North American Newspaper Alliance
(NANA), Labor Press Associates, Federated Press, New York Post, New York World,
Washington Post, Washington News, Paris Post, and many others. Among Mrs. Vorse's many friends in the literary world were such prominent and promising American writers as Eugene O'Neill, Susan Glaspell, Neith Boyce,
George Cram Cook, Hutchins Hapgood, John DosPassos, and Sinclair Lewis (who credits her with having advised him that "the art of writing is the art of applying the seat of your pants to the seat of the chair."). It was on the Vorse fish wharf in Provîncetown that the newly-formed Provincetown Players gave some of their first plays in 1915.
Al though she had previously had some awareness of the problems of labor and
of social and economic conditions in this country, it was the textile strike in
Lawrence (Mass.) in 1912 which transformed Mrs. Vorse's interest in the labor
movement from an abstract interest into a personal involvement.
Similarly, her experiences as a foreign correspondent in Europe in 1915
affected her toward war as the Lawrence Strike had toward the problems of labor.
As she stated in Footnote To Folly, it was "the difference between knowing
academically that war exists and the emotional realization of it." In reporting
wars and the events and conditions preceding and following them, she concentrated
her writing on civilians; on the people who were most affected by them.
Mrs. Vorse's activities from 1912 until her death in 1966 took her into
every part of the country and many parts of the world--observing, reporting, and
often participating in strikes, labor disturbances, civil disturbances, wars,
revolutions, and political upheavals. Unable and unwilling to be a disinterested
observer, she reported what she felt, as well as what she heard and saw. She
wrote about living and working conditions in all types of jobs in all parts of the
country. She wrote about the 1919 steel strike, the sit-down strikes of 1937,
infant mortality, the textile strikes of the 1920's, child labor, and the
problems of housing war workers during World Wars I and ||. But primarily she
wrote about people---migrant agricultural workers in California and textile
workers in New England; lumbermen in the Pacific Northwest and cannery workers in Florida; auto workers and steel workers; the I.W.W.; and the Consumers League.
In 1962 Mrs. Vorse, along with Eleanor Roosevelt and Upton Sinclair, received the
Social Justice Award from the United Automobile Workers.
On June 14, 1966 Mary Heaton Vorse died at her home in Provincetown.
A chronicle of her major activities and travels would include: 19O9-1O - Morocco
191O - Campaign to reduce the infant mortality rate in New York City.
1912 - Lawrence Strike. (Harper's Weekly)
1913 - Morocco. - Rome. Studied the Montessori Method of education. - Budapest. International Woman Suffrage Convention. (Delegate and reporter) - Paterson (N.J.) Silk Strike.
1915 - Amsterdam. International Congress of Woman.
- Holland, France, Germany, Switzerland, England. War correspondent, covering the effects of war on civil populations. - Provincetown. Organization of the Provincetown Players.
1916 - Mining strike on the Mesabi Range. Minnesota, Michigan.
1917-18 - Articles on labor under wartime conditions. Special study of working conditions, labor unrest, living conditions, etc. in Bridgeport, Conn. - Series of pamphlets on the rights of small nations (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia) for the Committee on Public Information.
1918-19 - Europe. England, France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia. Publicity for the Red Cross, the Balkan Commission, and the American Relief Administration. Articles and news stories; studies of postwar conditions in industrial areas.
1919 - Switzerland. Second International Socialist Conference.
- Steel Strike. Pittsburgh, Homestead, Braddock, etc. Wrote weekly newspaper stories and publicity releases for the Steel Workers Organizing Committee. Later wrote Men and Steel.
1920 - Sacco and Vanzetti case.
1920-21 - Amalgamated Clothing Workers. Organizational drive; lock-out. Wrote series of stories. 1921 - Palmer Raids.
1921-22 - Russia. Reported on living conditions, political conditions, and the effects of the famine.
1922-23 - Criminal Syndicalist cases in Michigan.
1926 - Passaic (N.J.) textile strike. Wrote articles, publicity releases, news stories, and Passaic.
1929 - Southern textile strikes. Later wrote Strike--A Novel of Gastonìa.
1932 - Farmers Holiday Association.
1933 - Scottsboro retrial.
- Austria, England, Germany. The London Economic Conference. The rise of Hitler.
1935-36 - Office of Indian Affairs. Editor of Indians At Work.
1936-37 - C.I.O. organizational drives in various industries: automobile, steel, textiles, etc.
1937 - Auto strikes; sit-downs. Flint, Anderson
- Steel strike. Youngstown
1939 - France, Germany, Yugoslavia, the invasion of Poland.
1943 - Extensive travels throughout the U.S. writing about labor and the civilian population during wartime.
1945-47 - Europe. Publicity for U.N.R.R.A.; free-lance reporting. France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia
1949 - Mexico. The Sinarquîstas.
1950 - Chrysler Strike.
- White House Conference on Children and Youth.
1950-54 - New York-New Jersey waterfront. Crime and corruption on the waterfront; problems of dock workers.
1959 - Henderson (N.C.) Strike. THE MARY HEATON VORSE COLLECTION
Subjects in Correspondence and General Information Series
Correspondence General Information AFL Conventions 1936, 1952 Î Jane Addams 1915 Î Î Agricultural workers 1937 Î All-Russian Conference of Soviet Writers 1933 Î Amalgamated Clothing Workers 1920-22 Î American Labor Party 1937 Î American Relief Administration 1919 Î Î Anarchists 1914 Î Sherwood Anderson 1938 Î Anderson (Ind.) sit-down strike 1937 Î Î anti-Commun ism 1950's Î anti-war movement 1914 Î Associated Countrywomen of the World 1936 Î Atlanta auto workers strike 1937 Î Auto Workers Union 1934 Î
Balkan Commission 1918-19 Î Berber Wars in Morocco 1913 Î Ella Reeve Bloor Î British Socialist Party 1913 Î British trade unionism 1919 Î
CIO 1938, 1948, Convention 1941 Î CIO Convention 1937 Î CIO Southern organizational drive 1949 Î Canning industry 1934 Î Censorship 1943 Î Whittaker Chambers 1950's Î Chicago Memorial Day Massacre 1937 Î Child Labor Î Chrysler Strike 1937; 1950 Î Î Count Ciano/von Ribbentrop Conference 1939 Î Citrus Workers Union 1934 Î Civil Works Administration 1934 Î Colorado mining strike 1914 Î Î Committee on Public Information 1917-18 Î Consumer's League 1952, 1954 Î Î Judith Coplon trial 1949-51 Î Fr. Corridan, "waterfront priest" Î Crime on the waterfront 1950's Î Criminal syndicalist laws Î Czechoslovakia Î
Eugene Debs 1948 Î De Gaulle 1958 Î Detroit 1937, 1938, 1949-50 Î Î Detroit race riots 1943 Î Dollfuss 1933 Î THE MARY HEATON VORSE COLLECTION
Subjects in Correspondence and General Information Series cont.
Correspondence General Information Max Eastman 1944 Î effects of strikes on women 1937 Î Eisenhower 1958 Î Europe (see also specific countries) 1915, 1918-19, 1938-41, 1945 Î Î
Fair Employment Practices Commission 1943 Î farmers and farm workers 1932, 1937 Î Farmers Holiday Assn. 1932 Î Federal Emergency Relief and Civil Works Adm. Î Federal Theatre Project 1936 Î Federal Writers Project 1938 Î Flint sit-down strike 1937 Î Î Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1957 Î France 1958 Î
Gastonia (N.C.) textile strike 1929 Î Î Germany -1933, 1939, 1946-47 Î -rise of Hitler 1933 Î -Sudetenland 1939 Î -invasion of Poland 1939 Î -postwar conditions; military government, trade unions, juvenile POW's 1946-47 Î Greece Î
Harlan County, Ky. mining strike Î Henderson (N.C.) strike 1959 Î Highland Folk School
I.W.W. 1914, 1921 Î Î Indians 1935-1937 Î infant mortality Î International Congress of Women 1915, 1919 Î -Labor Defense 1937 Î -Woodworkers of America 1937 Î -Workers Defence Conference 1914 Î -Workers Defense League 1920 Î investigations of radicals, communists 1950's Î Italy 1946 Î
Mother Jones Î labor during wartime Î -organizing in the South 1950 Î Labor's Non-Partisan League 1937 Î Î La Follette Committee 1937 Î Lawrence (Mass.) strike 1912, 1919, 1931 Î Î League for Industrial Democracy 1921, 1930 Î Lenin 1921 Î
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Subjects in Correspondence and General Information Series cont.
Correspondence General Information Sinclair Lewis 1938 Î "Living Newspaper" (Flint 1937) 1963 Î living and working conditions during WW II Î London Economic Conference 1933 Î Î
Sen. Joe McCarthy 1950's Î Pres. Macek, Yugoslavia 1939 Î Masses 1912, 1916 Î Mechanics Educational Society of America Î Memorial Day Massacre, Chicago 1937 Î Mexico 1949 Î Î migrant labor 1952, 1957 Î Î mining strike, Mesabi range 1916 Î Î mining strike, W. Virginia 1920 Î Montessori method of education 1913, 1914 Î Î Tom Mooney defense 1921 Î Morristown (Tenn.) textile strike 1950 Î NLRB 1937 Î Î NRA 1934-36 Î Î National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners 1932, 1937 Î Î National Committee for Organizing Iron and Steel Workers 1919 Î National Convention Against Unemployment 1934 Î National Education Assn. 1937 Î National Youth Administration Conference 1940 Î New England textile strikes 1922 Î New York-New Jersey waterfront crime hearings 1951-55 Î
Office of War Information 1940, 1944 Î Office of War Production 1943 Î old-age Î open shop Î
Palmer raids 1920 Î Passaic (N.J.) strike 1926 Î Î Paterson (N.J.) silk strike 1913 Î Poland 1939 Î Politburo meeting on Trade Unions 1921 Î postwar conditions in Germany, Italy, France, Greece Î Progressive Miners of America Î Provincetown Players (1915-1929) 1962, 196 Î Î pure foods campaign 1912 Î
radical press 1912 Î Red Cross 1918-19 Î Diego Rivera 1949 Î Russia 1916-17, 1921, 1933 Î Î Russian famine 1921-22 Î Î Rubber Workers 1938 Î THE MARY HEATON VORSE COLLECTION
Subjects in Correspondence and General Information Series cont.
Correspondence General Information Sacco and Vanzetti 1926 Î Î Scottsboro Case 1933 Î Î S marquis ta movement in Mexico 1949 Î Smith Act, trials of Communists 1950's Î Socialist Party 1913 Î steel industry 1952 Î steel strike 1919 Î Î steel strikes 1936-37 Î Steel Workers Organizing Committee 937 Î Î Wilbur Daniel Steele 1938 Î
Teamster's 1954-56 Î Î Textile Workers Organizing Committee 1937, 1939 Î Î "Twilight Sleep 1915 Î
UAW 1937, 1951, 1954 Î Î UNRRA 1946, 1947 Î Î USO 1942 Î Unemployment demonstrations 1914 Î United Citrus Fruit Workers Î United Front Committee of Textile Workers 1926 Î Î United Textile Workers 1926-27 Î
Thorstein Veblen Î
WPA I938 Î War Labor Board 1917-18 Î war production 1943, 1944 Î waterfront - N.Y., N.J. 1952-56 Î Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 1936 Î Women's International Suffrage Al1iance 1913 Î Women's suffrage and women's rights 1913, 1915 Î Î Workers' Defense Conference 1920 Î Workers Party 1928, 1930 Î World Economic Conference, London 1933 Î Î Writers' War Board 1943 Î
Youngstown steel strike 1937 Î Î Yugoslavia 1939-41 Î 1
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Manuscripts
Series I 45 Boxes (1-45)
The Manuscripts series contains the bulk of the writings, both published and unpublished, of Mary Heaton Vorse. Included are holographic and typescript drafts, notes, and plot outlines; galley proofs and page proofs; reference and research material; reprints of articles and stories; and various other papers relating to her writings.
For purposes of clarity and consistency, the following terms have been used throughout:
"Reprint" - Any copy of a published article or story, whether the actual copy from the publication or a duplication of any type (photostat, xerox, etc.)
"Draft" - All versions of a literary manuscript whether rough draft or final copy. The exception being that where a manuscript was labeled by Mary Heaton Vorse, "rough draft", "2nd draft", etc., the more definitive term has been used in describing the manuscript.
The manuscripts have been divided into the following categories:
Books - Arranged alphabetically by title.
Articles & Stories - Arranged alphabetically by title. Untitled articles and stories follow the main listing and are arranged alphabetically by the main topic of the article or by the main character (s).
Other Writings - Writings which do not fall into the two previous categories: book reviews, interviews, plays, lectures, newspaper articles, etc. Arranged by type; chronologically and/or alphabetically within each type.
Notes - Notes and ideas for articles and stories.
Misc. - Miscellaneous notes and reference material, manuscript pages, and fragments of manuscripts.
Stories Written & Sold - Ledgers and bound notebooks listing stories and articles written, and the periodicals to which they were submitted for publ¡cation. 2
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Manuscripts (Cont'd.)
Series I 45 Boxes (1-45)
Other Authors - Those published and unpublished articles, stories, and related papers of other authors which were found with the Mary Heaton Vorse papers. Arranged alphabetically by surname of author; by title for each author. Manuscripts for which the author is unknown are arranged alphabetically by title.
Note: A number of manuscripts, again both published and unpublished, are to be found in the General Information series, under the appropriate subject headings, (e.g., Passaic, "Battle of Passaic") SERIES I 3
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Manuscripts Books
Box 1 Autobiography of An Elderly Woman - Drafts, notes, proofs, reviews 11 folders
Breaking In of A Yachtsman's Wife - Drafts, notes, outlines
7 folders
Footnote To History - Outlines, notes - 4 folders
Box 2 Footnote To History - Notes, 10 folders and 16 notebooks
Box 3 Fraycar's Fist - Review
Growing Up - Rough draft, reviews 6 folders
Heart's Country - Drafts, notes, reviews 16 folders
Box 4 Labor's New Millions - Drafts, notes, reviews, reference
material 15 folders
Lorna Livia - Outline, synopsis 3 folders
Box 5 Lorna Livia (part) - Drafts, notes 14 folders
Box 6 Lorna Livia - Notes, rough drafts 10 folders
Man From Zanzibar - Drafts, notes, outlines 8 folders
Box 7 Man's Son - Drafts, notes 14 folders
Men and Steel (part) - Draft, notes 8 folders
Box 8 Men and Steel - Notes, rough drafts, reviews 15 folders
Box 9 Not In Vain - Drafts, notes 10 folders
The Preston's - Draft 5 folders
Second Cabin (part) - Draft 3 folders
Box 10 Second Cabin - Drafts, notes, reviews 9 folders
The Serene Plateau - Outlines, notes, drafts 9 folders
Box 11 Story of a Very Little Person - Notes, titled and untitled chapters 11 folders
Strike (part) - Notes, drafts 12 folders SERIES I 4
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Manuscripts Books
(Cont'd.)
Box 12 Strike - Drafts, proofs, reviews 8 folders
Time and the Town - Outlines, drafts 11 folders
Box 13 Time and the Town - Drafts, notes 18 folders
Box 14 Time and the Town - Notes, draft segments, review 14 folders
Untitled novel - Notes 3 folders SERIES I 5
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Manuscripts Articles & Stories
Box 15 A-Be
"Abandoned Lands and Patchwork Quilts".
Adventures In Childhood: To Spank Or Not To Spank
Adventures In Childhood: The Other Side
Affairs Of the House (4 folders)
Agricultural and Cannery Workers
Alchy.
Aliens
Amalgamated Clothing Workers In Session
America Sits For Her Portrait.
America's Submerged Class: The Migrants (2 folders)
American Scene.
Ancient Courage
Ann Mary and the Home
Answered Prayer.
Are Men As Attractive As They Used To Be?
Army and Me. (2 folders)
Are Student and Successful Work
Austerity.
Authors and Copy.
Autobiography of An Elderly Woman (3 folders)
Baby Cage.
Battle In the Dark.
Beach of St. Raphael. (2 folders) SERIES I 6
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 15 cont'd.
"Beauty Parlors".
Beds.
Before the Tide Turned.
Beggars In Fiesole.
Behind Doctor Wirt
Benny and the Dragon.
Best Piece Of Advice I Ever Had.
Betrayal.
Betty Goram and the Curate.
Box 16 Bi-Ca
Big Steel and the Little Man
Bird of Time.
Black Crook and the Audience
Blank.
Blank Wall. (2 folders)
Blind Alley. (3 folders)
Bloomsbury Nights.
Bludgeon.
Boomed Town.
Borders.
Brave Failure.
Breakfast Tables of the World
Breaking Point (2 folders)
Bride Race (2 folders)
Bridgeport and Democracy (4 folders) SERIES I 7
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 16 cont'd.
"Brushes"
Busy Women and Idle Friends
Buzzard (2 folders)
By and Bye.
Cactus Kate.
Camels.
Care and Treatment of the Aged.
Carmela Corea.
Cart Dwellers
Case of Frederick
Casting Vote
Box 17 Ch-"Confl¡ct" (part)
Chance Detail.
Charity.
Chastening of Sally
Cherry---A Memory.
Child Reservoir of the South. (2 folders)
Child's Heart
Children Needn't Be Pests.
Children's Book Exhibit Tours Germany.
Christy Saves His Girl. (2 folders)
Chrysler Strike.
CIO and Unemployment
CIO At Atlantic City (2 folders)
City of Infinite Leisure. SERIES I 8
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 17 cont'd.
"Civilization and Some Local Color".
Clara Jennings.
Clorets.
Coal Diggers Wife. (2 folders)
Coal Famine.
Comeback
Compelling Passion
Completed Circle
Concerning Tribal Warfare
Confessions of a College Woman.
Confessions of a Young Mother
Confessions of a Young Wife (2 folders)
Conflict (4 folders)
Box 18 "Conflict" (part) - Di
Conflict. (2 folders)
Conquest
Conscience and the Gondola
Consumer's Strike
Continental Clothes.
Convalescing At Home
Counter-Revolutionists
Country of Paradoxes
Crawford's.
Cruise of the Quinze Mille Vierges
Cry For Mothers.
Cup of Coffee That Saved A Life. SERIES I 9
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 18 cont'd.
"Dangerous Age"
Davis Cup At Zagreb.
Dearest Wish.
Deer Dance In Taos
Defeat Into Victory. (4 folders)
Delia.
Derelicts of the Steel Strike
Despoiler.
Destroyers.
Detroit Has the Jitters
Devastion At Dennisport
De Vilmarte's Luck
Dianda Consoled.
Disintegrator
Distressing Doubt
Box 19 Dj-Fai
Dj innon.
Dog: Story of the Great Game of Marriage (2 folders)
Do They Check Their Manners.
Door.
Double Eagles.
Down-And-Outer
Down The Hall.
Dream Killer. (3 folders)
Dry Jag.
Dub. SERIES I 10
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 19 cont'd.
"Editors".
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (2 folders)
Ellen Wilkinson is Dead.
Emergency Brigade At Flint
Empty Linen Chest (2 folders)
End of Make Believe
Engagements of Jane
Esterbrooke Mystery (2 folders)
Eternal Masculine.
Excerpts of An American Woman In Germany.
Experiences of A Hired Girl.
Experiences of A Mother
Extra Thousand (2 folders)
Eyes of the Blind
Failure. (2 folders)
Fairy Menace
Faith Fleet.
Faith In Life
Faithful Heart (2 folders)
Box 20 Fam-Gol
Family
Family Legends.
Farmers In Revolt. (2 folders)
Fatal Hash (2 folders)
Fatal Penny (2 folders) SERIES I 11
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 20 cont'd.
"Fate and the Sleeping Sickness".
Fate of a Would-Be Monte Carlo.
Father Corridan's Baling Hook
Feud.
Fifth and Fortieth.
First Flight.
First Stone (3 folders)
For the Children's Sake
Forerunners.
Fortune Hunter.
France Is Alright.
Furnace Fire.
Hugh Gaitskill.
Gallantry.
Gawky. (2 folders)
General Orders No. 13
Gentlemen Adventurers.
German series. (2 folders)
Get-Away (2 folders)
Ghost Of Andalusia
Gift of Courage (2 folders)
Girl Who Wanted A New Face.
Girls of Elkton
Gloria's
Gigolo.
Glory Hole
God's Lady.
Golden Hind. SERIES I |2
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 21 Gon-Hi
"Gonzales Luck". (3 folders)
Good Soldier.
Goodness of Children.
Grandma's Leisure.
Grandmother Is A Fraud.
Grandpa's Pickles
Grantham's Limitations
Great American Stomach.
Great God
Great Human Document.
Greenwich Village.
Growing Old Gracefully (2 folders)
Grown-Up Baby
Guardian of Rheims.
Guiding Hand.
Gum In the Meat Grinder.
Halfway House
Hamilton House
Hartley Learns
Have Women A Sense of Honor
Head of the House
Heart of the House (2 folders)
Heart's Country
Helping the Indians To Help Themselves
Hero. SERIES I 13
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 21 cont'd.
"Hidden Spring" (2 folders)
Hidden World (2 folders)
Higher Happiness.
Hindu Woman.
His Irritable Vanity
His Manly Dignity
His Mother's Son.
Box 22 Ho-In
Hog Island.
Hole In the Wall (2 folders)
Holiday Encounter.
Hollow of His Hand.
Hopper
Hot Potato (3 folders)
Hotel Lobby.
House of Things
House That Hated.
How I Kept My Husband
How I Made A Good Husband of My Son.
How Italy Plays.
Human Tragedy.
Husbandette.
Husbands and Servants
I Leave The Eagle
Idleness of American Women SERIES I 14
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 22 cont'd.
"Impassioned Wishes of Sarah" (2 folders)
In Tangier
Inauguration
Incompetancy
Independence of Sarah (2 folders)
Indian Dances (3 folders)
Indian Dances - Navajo Dance
Industrial Mother
Infidel City
Inhibitions of Beverly
Innocent
Innocent Bigamist
Box 23 Is-La
Is Your Mother Awful
Isn't Papa Coming?
It Happens Sometimes
Italia
Italian Marinas
It's A Man's World
It's the Funnies
Janey, the Ugly Duckling
Jimmie and the Honey Bear
Jimmie and the Red Cross Drive (2 folders) SERIES I 15
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 23 cont'd.
"Jimmie Goes In For Sabotage"
Jimsie's Afternoon Off
Joe's Gang (2 folders)
Jonathan Edwards' Son
Joshua's Sotness
Judgement of the Thorntons (2 folders)
Judith and the Bad Baby
Killer In Wellfleet (2 folders)
Labor's New Status
Lady In Corduroys
Lady With the Canaries
Land (2 folders)
Land of Old Age (2 folders)
Lap Hen
Late Afternoon
Box 24 Le-Mad
Leave Us Old Ladies Alone
Legacy
Les Evacuees
Letter From Mexico City
Letter From Warsaw
Liar
Liberty
Life In Europe
Life Is Real Life Is Earnest SERIES I |6
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Articles £. Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 24 cont'd.
"Life Sentence"
Literary Agent
Little Household Tyrannies
Little Yellow House
Living Newspaper
Lobo Wolf (2 folders)
Lockout of Women and Children
Long Arm
Long Road
Long Story
Looking After Lucia
Looking After Mollie
Lorna Keene (2 folders)
Lost Ladles
Lost Visit
Lucia Asks the World (2 folders)
Lucy Sant' Anna and Miss Mary Marsh
Luggage
Luncheonette
Mad Miss Reid
Madeleine (2 folders)
Madelon Viera
Box 25 Mag-Men A
Magic
Magnet (2 folders) SERIES I 17
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Articles £. Stories Cont'd.
Box 25 cont'd.
"Magnificent Doll Carriage" (3 folders)
Magnificent Suarez
Making of a Berber Acrobat (2 folders)
Man-Eater (3 folders)
Man Who Couldn't Die
Man's Son
Mannequins and Girls
Maria Immaculata
Marrying Off of Dolly
Maybird's Captain
Meaning of Life (3 folders)
Measles and the Velvet Dress
Men, Some Reflections On (3 folders)
Men Are Beasts
Box 26 Men H-Mul
Men Hate Husbands
Menus of Wartime
Mexican Adventure (2 folders)
Migrants (2 folders)
Migrants, Children of Misfortune
Mike Burns and Hannah
Miracle On Cape Cod
Mirror of Silence
Miss Churchill and the Hero (2 folders)
Miss Daisy
Mob SERIES I |8
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 26 cont'd. "Mob Soil"
Modern Love Story
Molasses VII (2 folders)
Molly Toosey---The Happy Woman
Mothers of Tomorrow
Mouse Who Got Too Big For His Britches
Mr. Lovelace's Wife — A Portrait
Mrs. McClanahan, the Chinese Laundry, and Bel1er
Mrs. Phelan (2 folders)
Mudguards
Mulchay's Will
Box 27 Mum-Nor
Mumps and Motors (2 folders)
My Son (7 folders)
National Workshop of Religious Liberals
Needless Denials
Ne'er-Do-Well
Nerves
Nest-Putsch
New Directions in American Labor
New Freedom For Little Children
New Laid Egg
New York Childhood
New York's Strange Face
Night Country SERIES I 19
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 27 cont'd.
"Ninth Man" (4 folders)
No. 70
Northern Lights
Box 28 Not-Peri
Nothing Over Ten Cents
November Gales (3 folders)
Oh, Those Gardens
Old Crown Place
Old Home Week
Old Ladies
On the Detroit Front
One of Those Times
Only in France
Opal Brooch
Operation Was Successful But the Patient Died (2 folders)
Other Folks' Harbors
Other Room (2 folders)
Our Awful Clothes
Our Wandering Daughters
Out of Buchenwald
Out of No-Man's Land
Outsider
Panther and the Mouse
Park Settlement School
Party At Bellows SERIES I 20
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 28 cont'd.
"Pa's Purse Strings"
Passing of the Fall River Line
Pavilon of Saint Merci
Peaceful Day: An Adventure in Childhood (2 folders)
Perfect Hour (2 folders)
Perfect Husband
Perfect Limb
Perfect Woman
Perilous Baby
Box 29 Pers-Ren
Persistent Type (2 folders)
Peter and the Car
Peter Punkin Eater
Petunia Urn
Phantom Voyage
Picture of the Swiss Women
Picture Show Audiences (2 folders)
Pink Fence
Pirates Nest of New York
Pirates Nest of New York (abridgment)
Pity the Poor Nobody
Play
Playhouse History I & II
Portugese of Provincetown
Potshot At Freedom
Price of Clothes (2 folders) SERIES I 2|
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 29 cont'd.
"Princess In Rags" (2 folders)
Profile of Milo Perkins
Protection of Nursing Mothers In Industry
Psychology of Demonstration (2 folders)
Pub-Crawl
Pure In Heart
Quality of Victory
Quarrel: An Adventure In Childhood
Quiet Women (2 folders)
Real Race Suicide
Real Riviera
Red Head
Reflections of an American Woman In Germany
Remsen the Chaperone (2 folders)
Rendezvous (2 folders)
Box 30 Res-Ser
Rescue
River Road (2 folders)
Robert (4 folders)
Romantic Man
Rosie Ings (2 folders)
Rum Runner (2 folders)
Runaway
Russian Series, I SERIES I 22
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 30 cont'd.
"Sacco and Vanzetti"
San Felice, Circe and Time (2 folders)
Sand
Saratoga
Scab
School For Bums
School For Delinquents
Sea Serpent
Search
Second Chance
Second Wife (2 folders)
Secret
Senator
Serbian Story
Box 31 Sev-Str
Seventy-Eight Dollar Dress (2 folders)
She Had Her Own Way
Shifted Burden
Shining Dome
Single Man
Skull Cracker (2 folders)
Slovak's Parish (2 folders)
Southern Women
Spare Tire
Spoiling of Rowena (3 folders)
Sport Royal SERIES I 23
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 31 cont'd.
"Stagger"
Standardizing Jimmy
States Pitcher
Staying Out of Jlmsie Bate (2 folders)
Steel
Steel Signs Up
Storm In September
Story of Aimee Lothrop
Story of Michael Shea (2 folders)
Story of a Trained Nurse
Stranger
Strayed House
Strike Breaker
Box 32 Su-Und
Submarine S-4
Supernumeraries
Susan Essenheimer and Ma
Swift Current
Talisman
Tap-Root of Power
Taxi Dancer
Telephone: A Tragedy
Ten-Hour Day, Seven Day Week SERIES I 24
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 32 cont'd.
"Ten Light, Fourteen Night" (story)
Ten Light, Fourteen Night (play)
That DeWitt Girl!
Their Devious Eatings
Their Little Friends: An Adventure In Childhood
There Are Widows and Widows
There Must Be Nunneries
They Came From the Azores
Things My Mother Did (2 folders)
Those Who Keep Faith
Three Ages of a Young Lady
Three Brothers (2 folders)
Three Dollar Room
Through Sheffield Smoke
Tories Attack Through Steel
Tourist
Treasure
Tree Climbing
Trespasser
Tribal Warfare
Trouble Bird
Turkey of the Parrocco
Turn of the Flood
Twilight of the God
Two Hundred Twenty West Forty Second
Typical Old New Yorker (2 folders) SERIES I 25
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 32 cont'd.
"UAW Convention"
Undoing of Man
Box 33 Uni-War
Union That Grew Up (5 folders)
Unskilled Profession (2 folders)
Upper and Nether Millstone
Unexploited Country
Unsolicited Contributor and the Editor
Unusual Venice
Vain Oblations
Vanishing Husband
Vark Ought Not (3 folders)
Vigil
Village Story
Visit to the Farm
Visitor
Vive 1 'empereur!
Vivian
Wallow of the Sea
War In Passaic
Warning
Warrior Maid SERIES I 26
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 34 Was-Z
"Washington Whirl" (3 folders)
Wastes In Entertaining
Wedding Journey
Wedding Night
What Age Would You Like To Be?
What Makes Men Want To Leave Home
What Next
What Shall We Do With Angela
When New York Stopped Living
White Brigade
Whole Family, Ch. Ill: The Grandmother
Why I Have Failed As A Mother
Why Katy Left
Why Men Drink
Wild Rose
Wind of Chance
Woman Who Was
Women At Armageddon
Women At War
Women of New Germany
Women's Lives
Working Mother
Wreck of the Josephine and Maria
Writing For Popular Magazines SERIES I 27
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Articles & Stories (Cont'd.)
Box 34 cont'd.
"Year of the CIO" (2 folders)
You Need A Change
Young Vandals
Your Husband Or Your Baby
Youth In Peril (2 folders)
Zircons Nailed Down
Box 35 Untitled
Mary Heaton Vorse and Albert Vorse - Stories, articles for Criterion - (2 folders)
article - (American men)
article - (the crisis in England)
article - (Traveling in England)
stories for "Life in These United States"
story for New Yorker (2 folders)
Miscellaneous untitled stories (34 folders) SERIES I 28
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Manuscripts
Box 36 Other Writings
Story "Hybirds" - Drafts
Story "Hybirds" - Notes
Book Reviews
Interview with Fran Leber
Lecture on Magazines
Newspaper Articles - 1896-1899
Newspaper Articles - Misc. 1937
Newspaper Articles - Federated Press, 1932-34
Newspaper Articles - Federated Press, 1937
Newspaper Articles - Federated Press, 1937
Newspaper Articles - Germany, 1945-46
Newspaper Articles - Misc.
Newspaper Articles - The National Post, April-July, 1911
Newspaper Articles - The National Post, undated, 1911
Notes and Criticism on Fortune article, "Industrial Warfare", 1937
Report to Equity Memberships'
Play - Home Sweet Home
Play - Tomorrow
Box 37 Notes
Notes and Ideas for Articles and Stories - (17 folders) SERIES I 29
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Manuscripts
Box 38 Notes and Misc.
Notes and Ideas for Articles and Stories - (5 folders)
Notes and Misc.
Misc. Pages, Manuscript fragments - (5 folders)
Miscellaneous - (2 folders)
Box 39 Stories Written and Sold
(4 folders) SERIES I 30
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Other Authors
Box 40) Sally Adams - Ellen Marvin Heaton
Sally Adams - "Through the Years At Park Settlement School"
Charles Ashleigh - "Autumn Vagabond"
Charles Ashleigh - "East Side Impressions"
Gerard Beckman - "Drought In Montana"
Helen Bishop - "The Strangers Grave"
William Dorsey Blake - Strike Dramatization of MHV's Strike
Nea Colton - "Chisels"
Nea Colton - "Mr. Mathews Swings Out"
Nea Colton - "1938 Variety Nightmare"
Nea Colton - "Our Feeling In Time'.'
Nea Colton - "Say That I'm A Sap"
Nea (Colton) d'Amelio - "Starting Off With Love"
Nea Colton - Two Feet - Outline and Misc. pages
Nea Colton - Two Feet - Chapter (4 folders)
Nea Colton - "The Years Ahead"
Nea Colton - untitled poem
Ruth Commins - "Advantages of an Enlistment in the United
States Army"
Dorothy Day - "A Kitchen Idyl"
Dorothy Day - "Picture of Mary Heaton Vorse"
Albert Einstein - "Foreward" to Charles Hapgood's
Ice Moves the Earth
T.M. Girdler - "Industry and Labor"
Lorna Greene - poems
Eugenie Hamer - "Les explosifs employe's - la guerre"
Ellen Marvin Heaton - "The Browns In Search of A Home"
Ellen Marvin Heaton - "Four Feet On a Fender" (2 folders) SERIES 1 31
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Other Authors
Box 40 cont'd.
Ellen Marvin Heaton - "Marrying On Small Salaries"
Ellen Marvin Heaton - "The Odor of Sanctity"
Ellen Marvin Heaton - "What Corinne Told"
Ellen Marvin Heaton - Untitled
Ellen Marvin Heaton - misc. Manuscript pages
Box 41 Hiram Heaton - Joseph O'Brien. A-Mi
Hiram Heaton - "History of Robin Ranch For Twenty-five Years"
Thomas Hibben - Sons of Vulcan - (6 folders)
George E. Holt - "Bigote"
George E. Holt - "Call of the East"
George E. Holt - "Cassandra Elucidates The Scriptures"
George E. Holt - "Decoration Day"
George E. Holt - "Land of Liberty"
George E. Holt - "Out of Darkness"
George E. Holt - "When the Sultan Came"
George E. Holt - untitled
George E. Holt & Ralph W. Emerson - "Building Construction In Granada"
George E. Holt & Ralph W. Emerson - "Irrigation In Spain"
George E. Holt & Ralph W. Emerson - "Leather - Making In Spain"
George E. Holt & Ralph W. Emerson - Spanish Building Construction
George E. Holt & Ralph W. Emerson - "Spanish Pottery, II"
George E. Holt & Ralph W. Emerson - "Tiles In Spanish Building Construction SERIES I 32
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Other Authors
Box 41 cont'd.
Robert Minor - "Ah, These Professors"
Robert Minor - "Black Diamond Cutters"
Robert Minor - untitled articles - (4 folders)
Robert Minor - letters to the editor
Robert Minor - book review
Robert Minor - drawings
Joseph O'Brien - "Colonel Vanmeter's Hate"
Joseph O'Brien - "Confessions of a 'Ready-Made' Parent"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Derelict"
Joseph O'Brien - "At the End of the Play"
Joseph O'Brien - "Getting Rid of Mr. Mullens"
Joseph O'Brien - "A Girl and a Suitcase"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Hands of the Clock"
Joseph O'Brien - "Jimmy Riley Goes Hunting"
Joseph O'Brien - "Jimmy Riley's Rabbit Hunt"
Joseph O'Brien - "Little Miss Hamlet"
Joseph O'Brien - Masses articles - (3)
Joseph O'Brien - "Men and Guns"
Joseph O'Brien - "Millionaire Baby"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Millions of the Court"
Joseph O'Brien - "Mr. Weedoii's Party"
Box 42 Joseph O'Brien, Mo-Z - Richard Schechner
Joseph O'Brien - "Montessori Father" series - (6 folders)
Joseph O'Brien - "Montessori Father" series, misc. pages and plot outline SERIES I 33
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cont'd.
Joseph O'Brien - "Philosophy of Life"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Police"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Quitter"
Joseph O'Brien - 'The Revolt of Jimmy Riley"
Joseph O'Brien - "A Suffragist Conversion"
Joseph O'Brien - "Through the Gate Called Understanding"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Triumph of Delicia"
Joseph O'Brien - "Truth and the Radical Press"
Joseph O'Brien - "Volunteer Burglar"
Joseph O'Brien - "What the New Strike Means"
Joseph O'Brien - "When Riches Came To Him"
Joseph O'Brien - "Why I Am A Socialist"
Joseph O'Brien - "Why Parents Suffer So"
Joseph O'Brien - "The Women's Congress"
Joseph O'Brien - Journal
Joseph O'Brien - Letters to the editor
Joseph O'Brien - Poems - (2 folders)
Joseph O'Brien - untitled - (3 folders)
Joseph O'Brien - untitled, incomplete manuscript - (2 folders)
Joseph O'Brien - misc. notes
Mary Pyne - untitled poem
Fannie Prichard Ross - "Notes On Packaging"
Richard Schechner - Briseis and the Sergeant (play) SERIES I 34
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Other Authors
Box 43 Wilbur Daniel Steele - Albert White Vorse, A-P
Wilbur Daniel Steele - "And A Tooth For A Tooth"
Wilbur Daniel Steele - "Legs"
Wilbur Daniel Steele - "The Weakness of the Flesh"
Wilbur Daniel Steele - "What Father Vaiera Saw"
Wilbur Daniel Steele - untitled
Ordway Tead - "British Trade Unions In War Time"
Ordway Tead - "The War's Effects On English Trade Unions"
Melvin B. Tolson - "Rendezvous With America"
Albert White Vorse - "An Arctic Problem"
Albert White Vorse - "Browning and Music In Philadelphia"
Albert White Vorse - "The City Editor's Poser"
Albert White Vorse - "The Dolorous Experience of Kuku"
Albert White Vorse - "Eskimo Hunting"
Albert White Vorse - "Essay on the Marking of Books"
Albert White Vorse - "Fiammetta" - Handwritten draft
Albert White Vorse - "Fiammetta" - Typescript drafts
Albert White Vorse - "The Foolishness of Smith"
Albert White Vorse - "A Gentle Strike"
Albert White Vorse - "Greenland As A Summer Resort"
Albert White Vorse - "A Helicopter"
Albert White Vorse - "The Husband of A Celebrity - An Autobiography"
Albert White Vorse - "In Arctic Moonlight"
Albert White Vorse - "Jarring Sects"
Albert White Vorse - "Line, Mass, Color, Form"
Albert White Vorse - "A Molecular Theory"
Albert White Vorse - "Nemesis" SERIES I 35
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Other Authors
Box 43 cont'd.
Albert White Vorse - "An Ornithopter"
Albert White Vorse - "Peace Street"
Box 44 Albert White Vorse, S-Z - Albert White Vorse, Untitled
Albert White Vorse - "St. Sophia"
Albert White Vorse - "The Shadow of the Bars" - (2 folders)
Albert White Vorse - "Song of the Sexton" - (3 folders)
Albert White Vorse - "Spell of the North" - (2 folders)
Albert White Vorse - "Spooners"
Albert White Vorse - "Story of Jack the Boatkeeper"
Albert White Vorse - "A Tale of Darkness and Cold"
Albert White Vorse - "Their Brother's Keeper" (3 folders)
Albert White Vorse - "Thoughts of a Model"
Albert White Vorse - "Tom's Vindication"
Albert White Vorse - "Valiant Deed of Kaywingwa"
Albert White Vorse - "Venice General Strike"
Albert White Vorse - poems
Albert White Vorse - untitled - (3 folders)
Box 45 Albert White Vorse, untitled - Harvey Maitland Walts and Unknown Authors
Albert White Vorse - untitled - (7 folders)
Albert White Vorse - Arctic notes
Albert White Vorse - Peary Relief Expedition 1892 - Journal - July-August 1892
Albert White Vorse - Peary Relief Expedition 1892 - Drawings (Fred Stokes?)
Albert White Vorse - Peary Relief Expedition 1892 - Notes, articles, misc.
Albert White Vorse - Notes and misc. Manuscript pages SERIES I 36
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Other Authors
Box 45 cont'd.
Ellen Vorse - "George"
Ellen Vorse - "Hank's Brother"
Ellen Vorse - "The Political Situation or Things Are Humming"
Ellen Vorse - untitled
Heaton Vorse - "Bar-Room"
Heaton Vorse - "Bridge"
Heaton Vorse - "Bridges and Muddy Bottoms"
Heaton Vorse - "Fish Going Places"
Heaton Vorse - "Its Too Bad About Barbara"
Heaton Vorse - "Our New Army - Camp Edwards Yarns"
Heaton Vorse - "Parody of E.E. Cummings"
Heaton Vorse - "Pittsburgh Nocturn"
Heaton Vorse - "Survival of the Fittest"
Heaton Vorse - untitled
Harvey Maitland Watts - poems
Author Unknown - "After Two Years"
Author Unknown - "Dweller of the Past"
Author Unknown - "Shilohock"
Author Unknown - biographical sketch of Wilbur Daniel Steele
Author Unknown - untitled 37
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Correspondence
Series II 31 boxes (46-76)
Index to Correspondents - Inasmuch as the correspondence is arranged chronologically, this index is intended to serve as an aid in locating the letters of some of the more noted correspondents. Arranged alphabetically, listing the date(s) of correspondence. Whenever possible, both the month and the year are given. "N.D." = No Date.
Correspondence - Includes correspondence to and from Mary Heaton Vorse, members of her family, and close personal friends. The correspondence covers the period 1841-1966 and is arranged chronologically Series II 38
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Index To Correspondents
Name Dates of Correspondence (month and year) Jane Addams 4/1915 Frederick Lewis Allen 1949, 1952 Sherwood Anderson 1936-38 N.D., undated Eleanor Anderson 7/1937, 4/1950, 7/1938
Jacob Baker 5/1938 Ray Stannard Baker 1912, 11/1930, 7/1936, 7/1937 Mary Beard 1932 Luman Beckett 10/1937, 1/1951 Anthony J. Drexel Biddle 1897, 1898 Ann Blankenhorn 1/1958, 10/1961, #undated Hyman Blumberg 9/1937, 10/1937, 3/1954, 5/1954, 8/1959 Neith Boyce 1913-17 N.D., 1937-38 N.D. Gamaliel Bradford 11/1899, 12/1899, 1900, 10/1903 Heywood Broun 6/1930
Erskine Caldwell 2/1940 Albert Camus 1958 Henry Seidel Canby 1951 Walt Carmon 9/1933 Cesar Chavez 3/1966 Marquis Childs 1939, 2/1940, 3/194l, 4/1966 Saxe Commins 1913-17 N.D. Fr. John Corridan 1952 Malcolm Cowley 2/1934, 10/1934, 8/1937, 4/1939, 4/1954 Joseph Curran 8/1938, 7/1940
Len DeCaux 9/1937, 12/1937, 10/1938 Babette Deutsch 6/1955, 3/1956, undated John Dewey 10/1938, 1950-51 N.D., 1949-51 N.D. John DosPassos 1936 N.D., 3/1937, 1936-37 N.D., 1/1938, 1/1943, 1948, 1949, 1950-51, 1957 Katy Dos Passos 12/1936, 11/1937, 2/1940 Dave Dubinsky 12/1936 Walter Duranty 6/1937
Crystal Eastman 6/1920, 11/1919 Max Eastman 4/1912, 3/1916, undated John Edelman 9/1934, 5/1950, 9/1954 Jacob Epstein
Edna Ferber 1933 N.D. Dorothy Canfield Fisher 5/1934 Louis Fischer 4/1948, 3/1949 Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 7/1914, 7/1916, 4/1926, 12/1926, 1928, 3/1929, 1/1930, 2/1930, 5/1930, 1/1931, 1/1934, 8/1934, 3/1937, 1937 N.D., 1936-38 N.D., 9/1939, 1/1940, 1955, 1957 William Z. Foster 10/1919, 3/1938 Waldo Frank 1930-32 N.D., 1933-34 N.D. Pauline Frederick 4/1954 Joseph Freeman 11/1930, 1931, 1930-32 N.D. Frank Freidel I966 Series II 39
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Index To Correspondents Cont'd.
Name Dates of Correspondence (month and year) Paul Gall¡co Ray Ginger 6/1948 Susan Glaspell 1913-17 N.D., undated Emma Goldman 4/1912, 12/1913
Carl Haessler 10/1939, 11/1929, 2/1937 Edward Everett Hate #1898-1903 W.C. Handy 1933 Hutchins Hapgood 1912, #1907-15 N.D., 1/1929, 3/1934, 1933-34 N.D., 1/1938 Powers Hapgood 9/1937, 1936-38 N.D., 7/1938 John Hay 1903, 1904 Donald Henderson 1/1948 Josephine Herbst 9/1937, 4/1938, #undated Hubert Herring 1930, 1936 Granville Hicks 1/1934, 3/1934, 9/1935, 6/1954, 7/1954 Sidney Hi llman 4/1926 Laura Hobson 1950 N.D. Herbert Hoover 6/1919 Charles Evans Hughes 6/1921 Cordell Hull 1939, 1944 Fanny Hurst 1933
Harold Ickes 3/1935
Gardner Jackson 3/1940, 1/1958, 10/1954 William James 1954 Mildred Jeffrey 1950-51 N.D., 12/1954 Hannah Josephson 1937, 5/1956, 4/1954 Matthew Josephson 2/1935, 9/1937, 4/1938, 10/1938, 6/1940
Herman Kahn 12/1959 Frank B. Kellogg 1927 Harry Kemp 1930-32 N.D. John F. Kennedy 3/1954 Lucían Kirtland 4/1912, 12/1914, 3/1916, 4/1916, 9/1916, 1916 N.D., 4/1917, 8/1917, S/1929, 1930-32 N.D., 3/1938, 1951, 9/1954 Jack Kroll 3/1948 Joseph Wood Krutch 1943
Robert Lansing 1915, 1918 John L. Lewis 6/1938 Sinclair Lewis 10/1928, 12/1928, 11/1930, 4/1931, 1929-31 N.D., 3/1933, 1938 N.D., 1940 N.D., 1/1948, I/I930, 3/1948 Jessie Lloyd 10/1930 Mabel Dodge Luhan 1930 Russell Lynes 7/1954 Series II 40
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Index To Correspondents Cont'd.
Name Dates of Correspondence (month and year) Vïto Marcantonlo 10/1937 Lucy Randolph Mason 7/1948, 2/1950, 5/1950 Emil Mazey 7/1962 H.L. Mencken 8/1928, 12/1942 Robert Minor #1919 & 1920, 1/1921, 4/1922, 7/1937, 7/1938, undated
Tom Mooney Nov. 1920-Jan. 1921 Gov. Frank Murphy 5/1937
James Nelson 1/1938
Harvey O'Connor 10/1929, 10/1930, 11/1934, 1/1957 Agnes O'Neill 1933-34 N.D., undated Eugene O'Neill 1922 Eugene O'Neill, Jr. 1930-31 N.D. Gov. Chase Osborn 1912, 1/1920, 5/1920 Grant Overton 9/1919
I.J. Paderewski 5/1918 Norman Vincent Peale 12/1948 Robert E. Peary 7/1905 Frances Perkins 12/1930 Jacob Potofsky 5/1954
John Reed 3/1917 Victor Reuther 1937 Walter Reuther 10/1954, 4/1957, 1962, 5/1963, 6/1966 Quentin Reynolds 1/1934, 10/1935 Theodore Roosevelt 4/1898
Leverett Saltonstall 8/1950 Margaret Sanger 10/1915 Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. 12/1954 Arthur Schlesinger, Sr. 1950's Joseph Schlossberg 1/1920 Brendan Sexton 6/1956 David Shannon 1965 Mark Shorer 8/1957 Mary Craig Sinclair 5/1934 Upton Sinclair 1927, 7/1937 George Soule 1920, 193 Lincoln Steffens 12/1897, 8/1898, 1897-98 N.D., 9/1901, 4/1905, 1906- 08N.D., 5/1912, 1/1914, 1914-17 N.D., 3/1923 Wilbur Daniel Steele #1907-15 N.D., #1913-17 N.D., undated Rex Stout 1943 Vin Sweeney 8/1938 Raymond Gram Swing 3/1939, 7/1940, 11/1941, 1948? Series II 41
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Index To Correspondents Cont'd.
Name Dates of Correspondence (month and year) Frank Tannenbaum 6/1915, 3/1915 Florence Thome 4/1937, 1931-33 M. Clifford Townsend 7/1937 Carlo Tresca 10/1913, 8/1915, 10/1915, #1914-19 N.D.
Carl Van Doren 1934 Hendrik Van Loon 1937 Oswald Garrison Vîllard 12/1898, 11/1901, 2/1919
Harvey Maitland Watts 1899, 2/1901, 7/1901, 12/1901 Albert Weisbord 8/1926, 1928 Walter Weyl April-June 8/1926, 1912, 10/1915 William Allen White 7/1919, 12/1919, 4/1923, 1/1934, 11-12/1934, 4/1936, 9/1936 Edmund Wilson 3/1931, 1955 Frank Winn 1953 Ella Winter 1933, 10/1936, 7/1937
Art Young 10/1915, #1925-28 N.D., 1930 N.D., 12/1937 Series II 42
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Correspondence
Box 46 1841-1896 14 folders
Box 47 1897-1899 and 1890's undated 15 folders
Box 48 1900-1903 16 folders
Box 49 1904-1905 and 1900-05 undated 15 folders
Box 50 1905-1907 and 1900-07 undated 15 folders
Box 51 1907-1909 and 1900-09 undated 12 folders
Box 52 19OO-19O9 undated 11 folders
Box 53 191O-1912 15 folders
Box 54 1913-1914 13 folders
Box 55 1915-1916 and 1915-1916 undated 17 folders
Box 56 1917-1919 and 1913-1919 undated 19 folders
Box 57 1920-1923 14 folders
Box 58 1924-1926 and 1919-26 undated 15 folders
Box 59 1927-1929 and 1920-29 undated 19 folders
Box 60 1930-1931 and 1929-31 undated 17 folders
Box 61 1932-1933 and 1929-33 undated 17 folders
Box 62 1934-1935 and 1933-35 undated 16 folders
Box 63 1936-1937 and 1934-37 undated 15 folders
Box 64 1937-1938 and 1936-38 undated 16 folders
Box 65 1938 and 1936-38 undated 17 folders
Box 66 1939-1940 undated 20 folders
Box 67 1941-1945 and 1939-45 undated 20 folders
Box 68 1946-1949 and 1945-49 undated 21 folders
Box 69 1950-1951 and 1948-51 undated 17 folders Series II 43
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Correspondence
Box 70 1952-1954 and 1950-514 undated 17 folders
Box 71 1955-1957 and 1948-57 undated 13 folders
Box 72 I958-I966 and 1950-66 undated 22 folders
Box 73 Undated 16 folders
Box 74- 76 Miscellaneous Correspondence and Christmas cards, birthday cards 44
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Daily Notes
Series III 17 boxes (77-93)
This series is comprised of three categories of journal-type notes which were written by Mary Heaton Vorse on a daily, monthly, or annual basis.
Daily Summaries, often called "Line-A-Day" by Mary Heaton Vorse, these are brief summaries of her daily activities. They were usually kept on a monthly basis for the period 1918-1965. The arrangement is chronological.
Yearly Summaries, sometimes entitled "Flow of Years", consist of lists containing very brief notations which summarize Mrs. Vorse's major activities, travels, and writings for the years listed.
Daily Notes, consisting of the random thoughts of Mary Heaton Vorse, contain her ideas, impressions, and present and future plans. For some days the notes are extensive, for others they are minimal. The notes are handwritten and frequently were undated or partially dated. They cover the years 1917 to 1965 and are arranged chronologically. Series III 45
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Daily Notes
Box 77 Daily Summaries 1918-1965 45 folders
Box 78 Yearly Summaries ca. 1903-1965 6 folders
Daily Notes 1917-1925 15 folders
Box 79 Daily Notes 1925-1926 18 folders
Box 80 Daily Notes 1926-1928 21 folders
Box 81 Daily Notes 1928-1930 22 folders
Box 82 Daily Notes 1930-1931 23 folders
Box 83 Daily Notes 1932-1933 24 folders
Box 84 Daily Notes 1933-1938 27 folders
Box 85 Daily Notes 1938-1940 18 folders
Box 86 Da i 1 y Notes 1940 - ca. 1946 (Post- WW II) 21 folders
Box 87 Daily Notes 1946-1950 19 folders
Box 88 Daily Notes 1950-1952 18 folders
Box 89 Daily Notes 1952-1955 19 folders
Box 90 Daily Notes 1955-1956 20 folders
Box 91 Daily Notes 1957-1958 24 folders
Box 92 Daily Notes 1958-1965 & undated 25 folders
Box 93 Daily Notes Undated 26 folders THE MARY HEATON VORSE COLLECTION
General Information Files
Series IV 39 boxes (94-132)
General information files on subjects in which Mary Heaton Vorse was interested and/or was writing about. The materials consist of reference and research material, newspaper clippings, notes, manuscript drafts, and correspondence. The subjects cover a wide range of topics but in general fall into a few broad categories:
Labor - Specific unions; strikes; conventions; NLRB; industrial diseases; workmen's compensation; labor during wartime (both World Wars); problems and working conditions of various types of workers (e.g., auto workers, farmers, textile workers, migrants, loggers, miners); individuals and organizations active in the labor movement.
Social Welfare - Infant mortality, old age, Consumer's League, civil liberties (e.g. Michigan Syndicalists), women's suffrage
Foreign - Europe (e.g. Russia 1921, Germany 1933, Poland 1939, UNRRA); Mexico; Morocco
The materials are arranged alphabetically by topic, surname, name of organization, geographic area, industry, etc. ("Jane Addams", "AFL", "Consumer's League", "Europe", "Textiles", "Waterfront") Series IV 47
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General Information
39 Boxes
Box 94 Addams - Child Health and Welfare; Reference Material
Jane Addams AFL Convention 1936 "Outside The Convention" 1936 Notes 1936 Notes-Misc. 1952 Notes AFL-CIO - Convention 1961 - Dismissal of Organizers, 1958 AFL-CIO Peace Moves, 1937 - Clippings American Labor Party, 1937 - Notes and Reference Material Anderson (Ind.) Strike, 1937 - Heaton Vorse correspondence and notes Associated Countrywomen of the World - Clippings, 1936 - Conference, 1936 - Notes Atlanta Auto Workers Strike, 1937 Auto Workers Union - Detroit, 1934 - Correspondence - Notes and Article - Strike Leaflets Autos 1937 - "New Strike Techniques" - Drafts and Notes - Reference Jack Beauchamp Mother Ella Reeve Bloor Child Health and Welfare - Migrant Children, 1954-55 - Notes - Reference Material (2 folders)
Box 95 Child Health and Welfare; Reference - Communication Workers of America
Child Health and Welfare - Reference Material, Pamphlets - Rural Youth - White House Conference On Children, 1950 - White House Conference On Children, 1950 Press Releases Chrysler Strike, 1937 195O - Bulletins and Notices, Chrysler Corp. 195O - Bulletins and Notices, UAW 195O - Clippings Chrysler Strike, 1950 - "Low-Pitched Strike At Chrysler", Outline, Draft, and Page Proof 195O - News articles, Feb.-March 195O - Notes CIO and Unemployment, 1938 " Convention, 1937 " Convention, Notes Colorado Strike, 1914 Communication Workers of America - Article on Frances V. Smith SERIES IV 48
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General Information
Box 96 Consumers League: Annual Meetings - Canning Industry
Annual Meetings - Proceedings 1942 - Resolutions 1916-1927 - Resolutions 1928-1949 - Speeches 1938-1939 - Speeches 1941-1942 Bulletin - 1933-1938 - 1939-1944 - 1945-1949 - 195O-1954 "Canning Code" - Reference Material Canning Industry, Notes Reference material (2 folders) United Citrus Fruit Workers
Box 97 Consumers League: Child Labor - Home Work
Child Labor - Pamphlets (2 folders) Child Labor Amendment Clippings and Reprints Communications With State Leagues - 1918-1937 - 1938-1941 - 1942-1953 and undated Correspondence, general - 1898, 1924, 1930-47, 1954 M.H.V. - 1952-Sept. 1954 M.H.V. - Oct.-Dec. 1954 M.H.V. - 1955-1956 M.H.V. - 1954-1955 (undated) Home Work - pamphlets
Box 98 Consumers League: Infant Mortality
Infant Mortality - correspondence, 1911 - Bibl¡ography - Notes and reference Material (2 folders) - Reference Material (2 folders) - Milk, Notes - Milk, Pamphlets (3 folders)
Box 99 Consumers League: Kelley - Notes (part)
Florence Kelley - Articles by - Memorial Tributes - Reference material Mary Keyserling - Notes Julia Lathrop - Reference material SERIES IV 49
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Box 99 (cont'd.)
Migrant Labor - Notes - Pamphlets - Reference material Minutes - 1914-1932 - 1936-1940 - 1941-1953 Notes (2 folders)
Box 100 Consumers League; Notes (cont'd.) - Publications
Notes (6 folders) Notes for Researcher Pamphlets (2 folders) "Points of the Unemployment Situation Not Mentioned By the Press" Publications (3 folders)
Box 101 Consumers League; Pure Food and Milk - Mary Wiggin
Pure Food and Milk Reference Material (4 folders) Social Justice Movements - reference material Summaries of League Activities Textile Industry - reference material (3 folders) Wages and Hours - reference material Robert Watt, Speeches (2 folders) Mary Wiggin
Box 102 Consumers League; The Watchdog
The Watchdog - Outline - Introduction and Table of Contents - Chapter I - Chapter VI - Chapter VII - Chapter IX, Notes - Chapter X - Chapter X, Notes - Chapter XI, Notes - Chapter XI I, Notes - Rough draft - Notes (2 folders)
Box 103 Consumers League of Massachusetts
Minutes - 1940-1943 - 1946-1948 - 1949-1951 - 1952-1953 Notes - Chronology Notes on Margaret Wiesman, Exec. Sec. 1930-1953 SERIES IV 50
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Box 103 (cont'd.)
Margaret Wiesman - Activities 1930-1953 - Correspondence 1930-1933 - Correspondence 1935-1936 - Correspondence 1937 - Correspondence 1938 - Correspondence 1939 - Correspondence 1940-1942 - Correspondence 1943-1944 - Correspondence 1945-1948 - Correspondence 1949-1953 Margaret Wiesman Notes
Box 104 Criminal Syndicalist Laws - Europe: France WW I (Part)
Criminal Syndicalist Laws - Michigan Cases 1922-23 Detroit ca. 1949-50 - Notes Europe - General, 1913 - Notes WW I - American Relief Admn. 1919 WW I - Credentials 1915, 1919 WW I - Misc. WW 1 - Notes 1939 - Notes; misc. 1939 - "Remodeling the Map" Europe - Austria, 1918 - "Czernin's Diplomacy" 1933 - Clippings 1933 - Doll fuss Notes 1933 - Dollfuss Notes and Rough Drafts 1933 - "Dollfuss Laughed", Drafts (2 folders) 1933 - Notes 1933 - Pamphlets 1933 - Questions for Interview Europe - Czechoslovakia 1918 - Correspondence and Notes - Notes, misc. manuscript pages Europe - France, WW I - "Getting Arrested" - "Les Sinistrees" - "St. Sulpice" - "Women of France" - Reference material, agriculture
Box 105 Europe: France, WW I - Europe: Germany, 1939
Europe - France, WW I - untitled article (2 folders) 1934 - Clippings Europe - Germany, 1931 - Notes 1933 - "Berlin Letter" 1933 - "Book-burning" 1933 - "Economic Program" 1933 - "Evenings In Berlin" SERIES IV 51
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Box 105 (cont'd.)
Europe - Germany, 1933 - "Hitler: Deportee or Dictator?" 1933 - "Labor Day Parade" 1933 - untitled article (McCalls) 1933 - Notes: American Investments 1933 - Notes: Conditions Under Hitler 1933 - Notes: Hitler and the German Economy 1933 - Notes: Hitler Youth 1933 - Notes: Misc. (2 folders) 1933 - Booklets 1933 - Clippings 1933 - Clippings, German newspapers 1933 - Clippings, German newspapers (labor) 1939 - "Berlin" 1939 - "A Cure In Sudetenland" 1939 - Newspaper article, July 1939 - Notes
Box 106 Europe: Germany, 1946 - Europe: Poland, 1918
Europe - Germany, 1946 - "The Baby Cage" 1946 - "German Women" 1946 - "Kurt Klappholtz" 1946 - Labor and Trade Unions (2 folders) 1946 - Notes (2 folders) 1946 - Notes and untitled articles 1946 - Reference Material, misc. 1947 - Clippings Europe - Hungary, 1919 - "Budapest: The Heart of Communism" 1919 - Notes 1939 Europe - Italy, 1939 - Count Ciano/von Ribbentrop Conference Europe - Lithuania, 1918 - Notes Europe - London Economic Conference, 1933 - "A Conference Journal" -Reference material Europe - Poland, 1917-18 - Notes - Reference material - Short articles 1918 - Notes
Box 107 Europe: Poland, 1939 - Europe: Yugoslavia
Europe - Poland, 1939 - Clippings, Aug. 1939 - Clippings, Sept. 1-15, 1939 - Clippings, Sept. 16-30, 1939 - Clippings, Oct.-Nov. 1939 - Correspondence, Marshal Smigly Rydz - "Behind Danzig" SERIES IV 52
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Box 107 (cont'd.)
Europe - Poland, 1939 - "Interview with Marshal Smigly Rydz" - "Letter from Warsaw" - Notes for article - Reference material Europe - Russia, 1921 - Notes on Lenin - Politburo Meeting on Trade Unions Europe - Russia, 1921-22 - Russian Famine (2 folders) 1933 - Clippings - Moscow article - Notes - Opening of Soviet Embassy In Washington - Questions for Interview with Stalin Europe - Yugoslavia, 1918 - "The Jugo-Slavs" Europe - Yugoslavia, 1939 1941 - Clippings - April 1941 - Correspondence 1939 - "Davis Cup At Zagreb" - "A Day At President Macek's" 1939 - "Interview With President Macek" 1939 - "The Yugoslav Minorities" - untitled articles and notes
Box 108 Farmers and Farm Workers - Federal Theatre Project
Farmers and Farm Workers, 1932 - Articles and Notes - Clippings and Pamphlets - Notes Farmers and Farm Workers,1937 - Reference material - Clippings and reference (2 folders) - Notes (2 folders) Farmers and Farm Workers, 1942 - Farm security Farmers Holiday Assn. - Clippings, 1932 - "Farmers In Revolt" - Notes (2 folders) - Reference Federal Emergency Relief and Civil Works Admin. Federal Theatre Project, 1936 - Publicity Summary
Box 109 Flint Sit-Down Strike - Industrial Union of Marine & Shipbuilding Workers
Flint Sit-Down Strike, 1937 - Articles and notes - "The Automobile Workers Strike" - Clippings - MHV pamphlet, typescript - News articles - Notes (3 folders) - Outlines for "Living Newspaper" SERIES IV 53
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Box 109 (cont'd.)
Florida - "St. Augustine", Drafts - St. Augustine, Notes and rough draft (2 folders) - CIippings Harlan County, Kentucky - Mining Strike Paxton Hibben Highland Folk School Industrial Union of Maine and Shipbuilding Workers of America
Box 110 International Assn. of Oil Field Workers - Labor's Non-Partisan League
International Assn. of Oil Field, Gas Well, and Refinery Workers of America International Woodworkers of America I.W.W. - Articles and Notes - Leaflets - Thorstein Veblen Mother Jones - Notes Labor, general - Articles, misc. topics - Notes (2 folders) - Notes, 1950's - Reference Material - Suggestions for articles Labor in WW I - Bridgeport, Conn. - Reference material (2 folders) - War Labor Board Labor's Non-Partisan League, 1937 - Articles, notes - Clippings
Box 111 Mass. Fed. of Labor - Migrant Labor: Notes
Massachusetts Federation of Labor Mechanics Educational Society of America (MESA) - Detroit, 1934 Mexico - Articles and Notes, 1949 - Clippings, 1949 - Diego Rivera, Clippings 1949 - Diego Rivera, "Letter From Mexico City" 1949 - Sinarquistas, Articles (3 folders) - Sinarquistas, Rough draft notes (2 folders) - Sinarquistas, Clippings - Sinarquistas, Correspondence - Sinarquistas, Notes (2 folders) Migrant Labor - "Migrants, Children of Misfortune", Drafts - "Migrants, Children of Misfortune", notes - Notes (4 folders) SERIES IV 54
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Box 112 Migrant Labor; reference - Morocco: "Audience With Sultan"
Migrant Labor - Reference material - Wetbacks - reference material (2 folders) Montessori Method - Articles, 1913 (3 folders) - Correspondence, 1913 - Dr. Montessori lectures, 1913 - Notes (2 folders) Morocco - "Audience With A Sultan" - drafts (3 folders) - "Audience With A Sultan" - notes (2 folders)
Box 113 Morocco: "Audience With Sultan" - Newspaper Guild
Morocco - "Audience With A Sultan", notes (2 folders) - "Moroccan Story (1)" - drafts - "Moroccan Story (2)" - drafts - "Road To Arzila" - drafts - Notes and draft segments - Notes (3 folders) Frank Murphy - Speeches 1937 National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners, 1937 National Convention Against Unemployment, 1934 National Labor Relations Board National Maritime Union, 1937 National Maritime Union, West Coast, 1937 National Recovery Admn. - Reference material Newspaper GuiId
Box 114 Office of Indian Affairs
Office of Indian Affairs - Articles and Notes (2 folders) - Correspondence - "Helping The Indians To Help Themselves" - Misc. - Travel vouchers - Indians At Work. 23 issues 1933-35
Box 115 Old Age - Passaic Strike: Clippings
Old Age - "Autobiography of An Elderly Woman" (Everybody's) - "Grandma's Leisure" - "Land of Old Age" (Harper's Bazar) Reprints, Parts l-V - "Leave Us Old Ladies Alone" - "What Age Would You Like To Be?" - Notes (2 folders) SERIES IV 55
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Box 115 (cont'd.)
Old Age - CIIppings - Pamphlets Open Shop Passaic Strike - Clippings, New York papers 2/22/26 - 4/18/26 - Clippings, New York papers April 13-24, 1926 - Clippings, Passaic papers March-April, 1926
Box 116 Passaic Strike: Clippings -- Passaic Strike; Articles
Passaic Strike - Clippings, Washington, D.C. papers April 15-16, 1926 - Clippings, misc. March-April, 1926 - Clippings, strike settlements - Dec, 1926 - Correspondence, 1926 - Forstmann vs. United Front Committee (and Mary Heaton Vorse) - Passaic - Chapters I-III - Chapters IV-VI - Chapters VII-X - Chapters XI-XIIII - Chapters XIV-XVI - Notes (5 folders) - Articles; news items (4 folders)
Box 117 Passaic Strike: Articles — Passaic Strike; Notes
Passaic Strike - "The Battle of Passaic" - "History of the Peace Moves" - "The Morning Mail" - "Passaic" -"The War In Passaic" - Masses story - News Releases - General Relief Committee, May-June, 1926 - " " " " " , July-Aug., 1926 - " " " " " , Sept-Oct., 1926 - " " " " " , Nov, 1926--Feb, 1927 - " " - United Textile Workers, Local 1603 - " " - United Front Committee, March-May, 1926 - " " " " " , June-July, 1926 - " " - Miscellaneous - Notes - chronology (3 folders) - Notes - outline SERIES IV 56
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Box 118 Passaic Strike; Notes - Passaic Strike: Strike Bulletins
Passaic Strike - Notes (3 folders) - Pamphlets, leaflets - Pamphlets, magazines - Reference Material (4 folders) - Strike Bulletin, United Front Committee, Vol. I - Nos. 2-10 - Strike Bulletin, United Front Committee, Vol. I - Nos. 11-18, 20, 23-24 - Strike Bulletin, Gen. Relief Committee, Vol. I, No. 1 Sept. 14, 1926
Box 119 Progressive Miners - Scottsboro (part)
Progressive Miners of America - 1932 Province Lands, Mass. - Clippings and Pamphlets - Correspondence - 1960-63 - Notes - Notes and Reference material - 1960-61 - Statement 1960 Provincetown - Harry Kemp, 1955 (2 folders) Provincetown Artists Provincetown Players - Correspondence 1950's - Notes - Clippings and programs Josephine Roche Sacco and Vanzetti - "Sacco and Vanzetti" - Reference material (2 folders) - Clippings Scottsboro Case - Clippings - Correspondence - 1933, 1949-50 - "Judge James E. Horton" - Drafts (3 folders) - "Judge James E. Horton" - Notes - "Judge James E. Horton" - Misc. Mss. pages
Box 120 Scottsboro (part) - Steel 1919: Publicity
Scottsboro Case - MHV articles, news stories - MHV articles, news stories - 1933, Reprints - Reference material - "Scottsboro Trial" Steel, 1919 - Affidavits of strikers (3 folders) - Articles, notes - Articles for newspapers - Clippings, leaflets, strike bulletins - MHV Correspondence To editors, publishers - Family records of men on strike - Iron and Steel Workers Bulletin - Notes (3 folders) - Publicity: correspondence - Publicity: Notes and correspondence - Publicity: Releases and statements SERIES IV 57
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Box 121 Steel 1919: Strike News - Teamster's
Steel, 1919 - Strike News - Survey and history of the Steel Strike Steel, 1936-37 - Articles for newspapers (2 folders) - CIippings - John L. Lewis (2 folders) - Notes - "Portsmouth Leads the Way" - Reference Material - Steel Workers Organizing Committee - Leaflets - Steel Workers Organizing Committee - Notes, Misc. - Steel Workers Organizing Committee - Press Releases (2 folders) - "A Year of C.I.O." Steel, 1952 - untitled article Steel, general - Notes (4 folders) - untitled articles Teamster's, 1950's - Notes (2 folders)
Box 122 Textiles; Amalgamated Clothing Workers - Textiles: Lawrence Strike
Textile Industry - Amalgamated Clothing Workers - Children's Party 1921 - Press Releases - 1920-21 - Misc. - Clothing Article - Notes - Gastonia Strike - 1929 - Notes - Gastonia Strike - 1929 - Strike songs - Henderson Strike, 1959 - Clippings - Henderson Strike, 1959 - Notes (2 folders) - Henderson Strike, 1959 - "The Strike At Henderson, North Carolina" (2 folders) - Hours of Work for Women - Lawrence Strike, 1912 - Lawrence Strike, 1919 - Lawrence Strike, 1931 (2 folders)
Box 123 Textiles: Leaflets - Textiles; TWOC
Textiles - Leaflets, pamphlets (2 folders) - Morristown, Tenn. Strike, 1950 - articles and notes - Morristown, Tenn. Strike, 1950 - clippings - New England mills, 1920's - New England Strikes - 1922 - Notes - ca. 1948 - Notes - ca. 1950 - Notes - 1950's (?) - Notes and reference material, misc. SERIES IV 58
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Box 123 cont'd.
Textiles - South Carolina, 1950 - South Carolina, 1950 - CIO Time - radio scripts - Statements of strikers - "Textile Facts" - Textile Workers Organizing Committee - Clippings 1937 - Textile Workers Organizing Committee - News Releases 1937 - Textile Workers Organizing Committee - Organizational Newsletter 1937 - Textile Workers Organizing Committee - Notes
Box 124 Transport Workers Union - UNRRA: Notes (part)
Transport Workers Union 1937 UAW, 1937 - "Airplane Over Ford" 1953 - Notes (2 folders) Convention, 1957 - Notes UNRRA - Articles - Clippings, pamphlets - Correspondence 1945-47 - Credentials - "Economic Notes" - Itinerary and Work Schedule (MHV) - Misc. - Notes (6 folders)
Box 125 UNRRA: Notes - UNRRA/Germany: Notes
UNRRA - Notes (5 folders) - Payment Vouchers (MHV) - Reference Material (2 folders) - Research Dept. Reports, 1947 - Travel Orders UNRRA/France - Reference material UNRRA/Germany - Articles - Conditions In Germany 1946 - Military Government - article - Military Government - reference - Notes
Box 126 UNRRA/Germany - UNRRA/Italy (part)
UNRRA/Germany - "Out of Buchenwald" - Reference UNRRA/Greece - Articles, drafts - Notes - Reference material SERIES IV 59
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Box 126 cont'd.
UNRRA/ltaly - Articles (2 folders) - C.A.S.A.S. Program - Inter-office memos - Inter-office memos from MHV - Interviews - "Italy's Balance of Payments, 1947" - Notes - Press Conferences - Press Releases, Jan-April 1946 - Press Releases, May, 1946 - Press Releases, June, 1946 - Press Releases, July, Aug. 1946
Box 127 UNRRA/Italy - War Production: Housing
UNRRA/Italy - Press Releases, undated - Report on the Italian Economy UNRRA/Yugoslavia United Anthracite Miners United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners - article - notes and reference United Electrical and Radio Workers of America United Office and Professional Workers of America, 1937 United Rubber Workers United Shoe Workers of America War Production/Home Front - MHV Itinerary, 1943 - Notes on Trip 1943 (3 folders) - Notes (2 folders) - Articles for New York Post - CIippings - Reference material, misc. - Boston - Detroit Race Riot, 1943 - Clippings - Detroit Race Riot, 1943 - Correspondence and notes - Detroit Race Riot, 1943 - Pamphlets - Elkton, Maryland - Housing in Congested Areas
Box 128 War Production: Labor - War Production: Here Are the People (part III)
War Production - "Labor's Contribution to the War Effort" - Outline - "Labor's Contribution to the War Effort" - Notes - USO - Women and Children - Clippings - Women and Children - Correspondence 1943 - Women and Children - Notes and reference material - Women and Children - Reference material - "Workers'Welfare Is War Work" SERIES IV 60
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Box 128 cont'd.
War Production - Here Are the People - plot outlines - Here Are the People - "Foreward" (2 folders) - Here Are the People - Part I, Chapter 1 - Here Are the People - Part I, Chapter 2 - Here Are the People - Part I — Here Are the People - Part II, Chapter 4 - Here Are the People - Part II, Chapters 5-6 - Here Are the People - Part II, Chapter 7 - Here Are the People - Part III, Chapters 9-10 - Here Are the People - Part III, Chapters 11-|4 - Here Are the People - Part III
Box 129 War Production: Here Are the People (part IV) - Waterfront; Clippings
War Production - Here Are the People - Part IV, Chapters 15-18 - Here Are the People - Part IV - Here Are the People - Part V, Chapters 20-21 - Here Are the People - Part V, Chapters 22-24 - Here Are the People - Part VI, Chapters 25-27 - Here Are the People - Part VI, Chapters 28-30 - Here Are the People - Summary - Here Are the People - misc. pages and notes - Here Are the People - Editorial notes and Criticism Waterfront - Wally Alleutto - Ms. drafts and notes - Wally Alleutto - notes - Wally Alleutto - CBS Documentary, "The Nation's Nightmare" - Articles, misc. - Clippings 1950-52 - Clippings Jan. 1953 - Clippings Feb.-March 1953 - Clippings 1954-56
Box 130 Waterfront: Correspondence - Waterfront: Notes (part)
Waterfront - Correspondence, ca. 1952-54 - Father Corrîdan - Leaflets - NLRB, Election rulings 1954 - New York City Anti-Crime Commission, 1951 - New York Grand Jury - Textimony March 1952 - New York Harbor Water Commission - regulations - New York Longshoreman, 1953-54 - New York State Crime Commission - Waterfront Hearings 1952 - New York State Crime Commission - misc. testimony - New York State Crime Commission - Exhibits - Notes Series IV 61
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Box 131 Waterfront; Notes - Waterfront: "The Waterfront Hearings"
Waterfront - Notes (3 folders) - Pamphlets - Short articles and news stories (MHV) - "Pirates Nest of New York" - Drafts - "Pirates Nest of New York" - Drafts and reprints - Washington Post story 1954 - "The Waterfront Hearings" - correspondence 1953 - "The Waterfront Hearings" - Drafts (2 folders) - "The Waterfront Hearings" - Notes
Box 132 Waterfront: Waterfront Hearings - Workers Education
Waterfront - Waterfront Hearings - Notes (3 folders) - Waterfront Hearings - Notes and rough drafts (3 folders) Ralph Winstead 1957 Doctor Wirt - "Behind Doctor Wirt" - Notes - CIippings Women's Suffrage - Correspondence 1915-16 - Editorial 1915 - "Hague Congress of Women" - International Congress of Women, 1915 - printed and misc. - International Congress of Women, 1919 - Notes - Women's International Suffrage Al1iance, 1913 Worker's Education 62
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clippings
Series V 12 boxes (133-144)
Newspaper clippings and magazine articles covering a wide range of subjects and a wide span of years. The clippings are in three groupings:
Subjects - Arranged alphabetically. These clippings cover the period 1892-1962, primarily the 1930's and 1950's.
Chronological - Arranged by years for the period ça. 1892-1963, primarily the 1930's. Although the subject matter varies, much of it relates to the labor movement.
Miscellaneous - Mixed dates and subject matter. Series V 63
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CIippings
12 boxes
Box 133 A - Autos, 1937
AF of L 1938 AF of L and CIO, 1937 (4 folders) AFL/CIO Convention 1961 Anderson Strike 1937 Autos 1936-37 Autos 1937 (3 folders)
Box 134 Autos, 1937 - F
Autos, 1937 (2 folders) Auto Workers Union, 1934 (2 folders) Cape Cod (2 folders) Chrysler Strike, 1950 CIO 1938 Farmers 1932
Box 135 Ga - Mc
Gastonia Strike, 1929 Germany, 1931 Germany, 1933 Hunger March 1932 International Congress of Women, 1913 Juvenile Vandals Murray Kempton articles Labor, misc. Lawrence Strike, 1912 Sen. Jos. McCarthy (3 folders)
Box 136 May - P
Mayflower II Robert Minor Morocco, 1957 National Labor Relations Board, 1937 National Parks 1957-60 Nuclear Wastes Peary Relief Expedition 1892 Progressive Miners 1932-33 (2 folders) Provincetown (2 folders) Series V 64
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Clippings
Box 137 R - Steel, 1952
Anna M. Rosenberg, 1951 Sinarquistas Sit-Down Strikes, 1937 (3 folders) Steel - 1936 (2 folders) - 1937 - 1949 (2 folders) - 1952
Box 138 Steel, 1952 - Teamster's
Steel, 1952 Steel Labor, 1936 1937 Frank Tannenbaum, 1915 Teamster's 1954-55 1954-57 (2 folders) 1956-57 (2 folders) 1957 (2 folders) 1951-59
Box 139 Textile Strike - Waterfront (part)
Textile Strike, 1934 (4 folders) UAW Convention - 1962 Waterfront {6 folders)
Box 140 Waterfront - 1910
Waterfront (5 folders) Waterfront, 1954 (2 folders) 1896 ça. 1892-1910, misc.
Box 141 1910 - 1937 ça. 1892-191O, misc. 1914 (3 folders) 1926 1931 1934 (2 folders) 1937 Federated Press
Box 142 1937-1939
1937 (14 folders) 1938 (3 folders) 1938-39 Series V 65
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Clippings
Box 143 1949-1963 and Misc.
1949 1957 1958 1963 Misc. Clippings (8 folders)
Box 144 Misc.
Misc. Clippings (9 folders) 66
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Personal Papers
Series VI 10 Boxes (145-154)
This series consists primarily of the personal papers of Mary Heaton Vorse, but also includes some of the personal papers of other family members. The materials are arranged by type:
1) Address books and Appointment Books
2) Legal Papers - Contracts, leases, financial statements, income tax returns, passports, visas, marriage certificates, and various other legal documents.
3) Financial Papers - bills, receipts, bank statements, cancelled checks.
4) Miscellaneous Notes - Random and misc. notes, papers, and reference material.
5) Memorabilia - Playbills, programs, invitations, announcements, Eskimo artifacts and carvings, and misc.
6) Family Papers - Diaries, account books, school notes, and notes on Mary Heaton Vorse's family genealogy.
7) Biographical Material - Information sheets for biographical directories; newspaper articles about Mary Heaton Vorse.
8) Sketches and Drawings
9) Miscellaneous Series VI 67
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Personal Papers
10 Boxes
Box 145 Address Books - Legal Papers
Address books; appointment books (2 folders) Legal Papers (6 folders)
Box 146 Legal Papers - Financial Papers
Legal papers (2 folders) Financial - Bills and receipts (8 folders)
Box 147 Financial Papers
Financial - Bills and receipts (8 folders)
Box 148 Financial Papers
Financial - Bills and receipts (4 folders) Financial - Cancelled checks, bank statements
Box 149 Financial Papers
Financial - Cancelled checks, bank statements
Box 150 Misc. Notes - Memorabilia
Misc. notes, papers, and reference materials (11 folders) Memorabilia - misc. (4 folders)
Box 151 Memorabilia
Memorabilia - misc. (5 folders) Memorabilia - Playbills, Programs (9 folders)
Box 152 Memorabilia
Memorabilia - Eskimo artifacts and carvings.
Box 153 Family Papers
Family Papers - Hiram Heaton; - Diaries, account books Family Papers - Hiram Heaton - Misc. Family Papers - Joel O'Brien - School notes (2 folders) Family Papers - Joseph O'Brien - misc. Family Papers - Albert White Vorse - Diary, 1882 Family Papers - Albert White Vorse - Diary, 1893-94 Family Papers - Albert White Vorse - Misc. Family Papers - Heaton Vorse - School notes Family Papers - Family Genealogy Family Papers - Misc. Series VI 68
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Personal Papers
Box 154 Biographical Material - Mise.
Biographical Material - Clippings about MHV (2 folders) - Information for biographical directories Sketch Books (3 folders) Sketches and Drawings (2 folders) Miscellaneous (4 folders) 69
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Oversize Materia]
Series VII 1 Box
Drawings and sketches; charts, posters, and maps; Heaton Vorse's music compositions and arrangements; and miscellaneous. 70
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Series VIII
Box 155 Gastonia, N.C. Strike Materials, 1928-1930 - Correspondence, 1928-1930 - Affadivits and testimonials of strikers and employees, 1929 - Dispatches to TASS (Soviet Wire Service), 1929 Aug.-Sept. - Dispatches to New York Evening Graphic, 1929, Aug.-Sept. - Federated Press Eastern Bureau releases, 1929 - International Labor Defense releases, 1929 - Miscellaneous notes, articles, etc., ca. 1928-1930 - Typescript of "Gastonia" (first draft), 1929, Aug. 19 - Typescript of "Strike Journal," 1929 - Notes for Strike, ca. 1929-1930 - Strike songs - Newspaper clippings, 1929
Box 156 Marion, N.C, Tennessee, Strike Materials, 1929 - Federated Press Eastern Bureau releases, 1929 - Miscellaneous notes, etc., 1929 - Manuscript draft, typescripts, and printed versions of "Waitin' with the Dead", 1929, Oct. - Newspaper clippings, 1929
Elizabethon, Tennessee, Strike Materials, 1928-1929 - Federated Press Eastern Bureau releases, 1929 - Miscellaneous notes, etc., 1928-1929 - Newspaper clippings, 1929 MARY HEATON VORSE PART II
CONTENTS 10 MANUSCRIPT BOXES
Accession Number 190
Series IX, Boxes 157 - 158 Articles and Stories, 1705 - 1964: Manuscripts in various formats of thirty-six short stories, written by Mary Heaton Vorse between 1898 and 1918 and published in popular magazines (see also Part I, boxes 15 - 35). Manuscript fragments, work notes, and a small body of personal papers dating from 1705 - 1964 are located at the end of the series.
Series X, Boxes 158 - 159 Articles and Stories of Other Authors, 1892 - 1955: Manuscripts in various formats of other authors - an article by Charles Hapgood; George E. Holt's Moroccan manuscripts and stories (see also Part I, box 41); the memeographed prison letters of Kate Richards O'Hare; two articles by Rev. Albert Buel Vorse; and the articles, stories and expedition notes of Albert White Vorse (see also Part I, boxes 43 - 45). A few personal papers are also included.
Series XI, Boxes 160 - 166 Pamphlets, 1874 - 1964: A subject file of pamphlets, brochures, flyers and other printed background materials collected by Mary Heaton Vorse. Much of it dates from the periods of World War I and World War II and was used for the writing of articles and pamphlets which Vorse did during those years (see also Part I, boxes 94 - 132). The topics of labor and foreign relations are especially well represented. 2 Series IX Boxes 157 - 158
Articles and Stories, 1705 - 1964: Manuscripts in various formats of thirty-six short stories written by Mary Heaton Vorse between 1898 and 1918 and published in popular magazines. These are arranged alphabetically by title. Manuscript fragments, work notes, and a small body of personal papers dating from 1705 to 1964 are located at the end of the series.
Writings, Mary Heaton Vorse Box 157 Folder 1: "Agnes Convelesces;" Ainslee's. 2: "The Ambitious Young Artist," Handwritten draft. 3: "The Art School Story," n.d. 4: "Aunt Maria and the Oil Can;" Typed manuscript, Ainslee's. 5: "Aunt Maria Goes Abroad;" Ainslee's and notes. 6: "The Badness of Jimmie;" Typed manuscript. 7: "The Butter-In;" Ainslee's and notes. 8: "The Conquest of the Cat;" Smith's Magazine, September, 1910. 9: "The Cynicism of Jimmy Preston;" Ainslee's. 10: "The Dangerous Age;" Woman's Home Companion, April, 1915. 11: "Dog;" Typed manuscript. 12: "Edith's First Caller;" Typed manuscript, Woman's Home Companion, September 1911. 13: "The Evasive Smell;" Woman's Home, September 1913, and notes. 14: "Fish Bait and Wives;" Typed manuscript, Ainslee's. 15: "The Hand Organ Man;" Handwritten draft. 16: "Her Great Renunciation;" Typed manuscript, September 1911, Woman's Home Companion, August, 1912. 17: "The Intimate Friend;" Typed manuscript. 18: "Jimmie and the Honey Bear;" Typed msnuscript, 22 November 1912, Woman's Home Companion, April, 1913. 19: "Jimmie and the Red Cross Drive;" Woman's Home Companion, July, 1918. 20: "Jimmie Embarks in the Poultry Business;" Typed manuscript, (The Jimmy Problem), Woman's Home Companion, June, 1914. 21: "Making Over Mother;" Woman's Home Companion, November, 1914. 22: "Old Clothes;" Handwritten notes, Woman's Home Companion, 1913. 23: "One Day of Jimmie;" Typed manuscript, Ainslee's. 24: "One Day of Jimmie;" galleys 25: "One Man's Meat;" Ainslee's. 3 Series IX (Con'd)
Boxes 157-158
Box 157 Folder 26: "The Piker Dog;" Typed and handwritten manuscript. 27: "The Piker Dog;" Typed manuscript. 28: "The Refinement of Ab;" Typed manuscript 1907. Ainslee's. 29: "Sabatage in the Home;" Typed manuscript. 30: "Seraphy's Vacation;" Typed manuscript, Ainslee's. 31: "The Setter Pup;" Handwritten draft, typed and handwritten draft, Smith's Magazine. 32: "Some Experiences of a Mother;" Parts 1 and 2, Harper's Bazar, 1908. 33: "The Spanking of Agnes;" Ainslee's. 34: "Standardizing Jimmy;" Manuscript, Woman's Home Companion, January, 1913. 35: "Teeth;" Falleys, McGuires,April, 1898 (two corrected copies) 36: "Their Martyrdom;" Manuscript carbon, July, 1911. 37: "Thistles of Figs;" Typed manuscript. 38: "Whiskers;" Typed manuscript, July, 1909, Woman's Home Companion, March, 1910. 39-42: "Manuscript fragments."
Box 158 Folder 1: Mary Heaton Vorse: Article and Story Lists. 2: Mary Heaton Vorse: Christmas Lists (1948,1952?) 3: Mary Heaton Vorse: Calendar, July, 1965. 4: Mary Heaton Vorse: Correspondence; 1913,1949,1961,1964. 5: Mary Heaton Vorse: Family Papers; 1705,1787. 6: Mary Heaton Vorse: Notebook (1960's) 7: Mary Heaton Vorse: Work Notes for Articles and Stories. 8: Mary Heaton Vorse: Work Notes for Articles and Stories. 9: Mary Heaton Vorse: Membership and Identification Cards. 4 Series X
Boxes 158 - 159
Articles and Stories of Other Authors, 1892 - 1955: Manuscripts in various formats of other authors - an article by Charles Hapgood; George E. Holt's Moroccan manuscripts and stories; the mimeographed prison letters of Kate Richards O'Hare; two articles by Rev. Albert Buel Vorse; and the articles, stories and expedition notes of Albert White Vorse. These are arranged alphabetically by author and then by title or topic. A few personal papers are also included.
Writings, Other Authors Box 158 Folder 10: Charles M. Hapgood: Discussions on a New Theory of the Development of the Earth's Crust, 1955. 11: George E. Holt: "Arabic Prayer," Photo and translation. 12: George E. Holt: "Algerian Song." 13: George E. Holt: "American Exporter." 14: George E. Holt: "American Interest in Morocco." 15: George E. Holt: "American Opportunities." 16: George E. Holt: "Arts and Crafts of Morocco: Embroidery." 17: George E. Holt: "Building Construction in Morocco V 18: George E. Holt: "Casablanca: An English Doctor's Story." 19: George E. Holt: "Chiquita." 20: George E. Holt: "The Commerce and Industries of Morocco." 21: George E. Holt: "Culture de la Soie au Moroc." 22: George E. Holt: "Fez Dethrones Sultan." 23: George E. Holt: "The French in Morocco,1908." 24: George E. Holt: "French Military Methods in Morocco." 25: George E. Holt: "Funeral of Dr. Mauchamp." 26: George E. Holt: "His Decreased Relatives," 28 February 1910. 27: George E. Holt: "A Humorous Journey: Chapter I - Gibraltar." 28: George E. Holt: "Leather and Shoe Trade in Morocco." 29: George E. Holt: "Letters to Newspapers (printed),1906, #2,3,6-9,11. 30: George E. Holt: "Manchester Trade and the Moroccan Question..." 31: George E. Holt: "Moorish Business Principles." 32: George E. Holt: "Moroccan Affairs." 33: George E. Holt: "The Moroccan Drama." 34: George E. Holt: "Mulai Abd-ul-Aziz." 35: George E. Holt: "Mulai Abd-ul-Hafid, 1907." 5 Series X (Cont'd) Boxes 158 - 159
Box 158 Folder 36: George E. Holt: "The New Tingis: A Glimpse of Morocco" by RLN Johnston. 37: George E. Holt: "The Oldest Man in Morocco." 38: George E. Holt: "Only Mr. Isaacs." 39: George E. Holt: "Princess Marion;" Chapters 1 and 2. 40: George E. Holt: "Proverbs." 41: George E. Holt: "The Raid." 42: George E. Holt: "The Rubiyat of Giovanni Spaghetti." 43: George E. Holt: "Seven Sultans." 44: George E. Holt: "Trade in Morocco." 45: George E. Holt: "Transportation and Trade Areas of Morocco." 46: George E. Holt: "The Apraised Sword of the Prophet." 47: George E. Holt: "The War Problem in Morocco." 48: George E. Holt: "Will the Sultan Desert his Throne?" 49: George E. Holt: Untitled: "Chapter the First. Historical."
Box 159 Folder 1: George E. Holt: Correspondence, 1907, 1911. 2: George E. Holt: Lists of Articles and Stories. 3: George E. Holt: Printed Background Materials on Morocco, 1905- 1907. 4: George E. Holt: "L'Indicateur Maroccain;" #13, 1909 march and #20, 1909 October. 5: Kate Richards O'Hare: Mimeographed Prison Letters (7), 20 April 1919 - 8 June 1919. 6: Kate Richards O'Hare: Mimeographed Prison Letters (6), 15 June 1919 - 10 August 1919. 7: Albert Buel Vorse: Articles in Our Town, 1898-1899. 8: Albert W. Vorse: "American Seamen in the Antarctic;" printed clippings. 9: Albert W. Vorse: Arctic Expedition Manuscripts. 10: Albert W. Vorse: "At the Threshold of Flight;" Success 1908. 11: Albert W. Vorse: "The Education of Praed," Handwritten manuscript. 12: Albert W. Vorse: "Hub Happenings;" Boston 9 December 1895. 13: Albert W. Vorse: "Laughter of the Sphinx;" Handwritten manuscript. 6 Series X (Cont'd) Boxes 158 - 159
Box 159 Folder 14: Albert W. Vorse: "The Play's the Thing;" (xerox) Scribner's August, 1899. 15: Albert W. Vorse: "Prov XV. 18;" Handwritten manuscript. 16: Albert W. Vorse: "Psalm VII, 15;" (xerox) Scribner's March, 1899. 17: Albert W. Vorse: "The Scene Wherein We Play In;" Handwritten manuscript (of "The Play's the Thing") 18: Albert W. Vorse: "They Found and Brought Back Peary;" Philadelphia Press 11 December 1892. 19-23: Albert W. Vorse: Wilkes Expedition, notes. 24-28: Albert W. Vorse: Expedition Notes. 29: Albert W. Vorse: Untitled Lecture. 30: Albert W. Vorse: Clippings on Expeditions, 1901. 31: Albert W. Vorse: Clippings, 1899, 1902. 32: Author Unknown: "Le Judaisme du Maroc." 33: Author Unknown: Untitled Poem.
Series XI Boxes 160 - 166
Pamphlets, 1874 - 1964: A subject file of pamphlets, brochures, flyers and other printed background materials collected by Mary Heaton Vorse. Much of it dates from the periods of World War I and World War II and was used for the writing of articles and pamphlets which Vorse did during those years. The topics of labor and foreign relations are especially well represented. The material is arranged alphabetically by topic. Files are listed below.
Box 160 Folder 1: Agriculture 1903 1914 Fairchild, David G. Three New Plant Introductions from Japan, 1903. Whitney, Milton. The Topographic Features of the Desert Basins of the United States with Reference to the Possible Occurrence of Potash, 1914.
2: Agriculture 1917 1934 "If You Raise Food, If You Eat Food," 1917. United States Department of Agriculture bulletins, 1933-34. Series XI (Cont'd)
Boxes 160-166
Box 160 Folder 3: Agriculture 1949 - 1956 Dodd, N.E. "Hoes and 'Show-How' Come First, " 1949. "FAO Bulletin: Special Issue - 1949 Conference." Broadley, Herbert "Untangling the Snags in World Food Distribution." Congressional Record. 2 March 1954. Mimeo - farm program news articles, 27 November 1955. National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor Legislative News, 8 January 1956.
4: "The American Fund for Public Service Incorporated. Third Report, 1924-1925."
5 : American Public Relations, 1956. Bernays, Edward "American Public Relations, a Short History." 1956. 6: Art: Diego Rivera 1930-1933. Pierrot, George and Richardson, Edgar P. "The Diego Rivera Frescous: A Guide to the Morals of the Garden Court, 1933. Young, Stark. "Diego Rivera," 1930.
7: Art: Mexico 1928,1930 "Guide to Visit the Archeological City of Teotihaucan," 1928. "The Seminar in Mexico," 1930.
8: Art and Architecture: 1920's, 1960. "Carcassonne," (Guidebook), 1920's) Fils, Florent. "Claude Monet," 1925. "Vevers (show program),1960
9: Book Lists and Flyers: 1932, 1948. 8
10: Chemistry: 1924 "Chemistry: Extending its Frontier." 11: Child Welfare: 1909-1911 Hunt, Caroline L. "The Daily Meals of School Children." "California's New Industry, Growing Humans." "The Child Welfare Exhibit" (brochure),(1911) 12: Child Welfare: 1928-1932 "The Maydevell School" (brochure),(1928) "Human Engineering," April 1928 "Report of the Child Relief Work in the Bituminous Coal Fields." (1932) 13: Children and Youth at the Midcentury, White House Conference on 1950 Chartbook 14: Children and Youth at the Midcentury, White House Conference on 1950 Fact Finding Report. 15: Children and Youth at the Midcentury, A White House Conference on 1950 Press coverage. 16: Civil Liberties/ Civil Rights: 1937-1958 Bernard, John T. "The Palm Sunday Massacre in Ponce, P.R.-Cold- Blooded Murder by the Authorities." "How to Become an American Citizen." 1940 "The Sleepy Lagoon Case." "Smash Michigan's Fifth Column." 1942 "Benedict, Ruth and Weltfish, Gene, "The Races of Mankind" 1943 "The Case of Carl Marzani,"(1947) "Nationality Act of 1941" "The Smith Act." (1958) Congressional Record 10 February 1958 17: Commerce, Ministry of: Meeting of Supreme Council of Supply and Relief 12 January 1919 18: Communism Budenz, Louis, "Red Baiting: Enemy of Labor." (1937) "The Big Plot." (1949) "The Population Bomb" (1958) Reuben, William A. "The Honorable Mr. Nixon and the Alger Hiss Case." (1956) 9
19. Councilof National Defense, Women's Committee Bulletin # 2, 10 October 1917.
Box 161 Folder 1. "Crime Committee Report; "Kefauver, 1951 2. Crime: New York State, 1953 "Fourth Report of the New York State Crime Commission" 1953 3. Economics; 1957, 1930's Berle, A.A. "Economic Power and the Free Society." Wolf, R.B."Accounting for Man's Economic Use of Time..." (1930's) 4. "Feakins' List" 1939-40 5. Foreign Relations: American Foreign Policy; 1926,1951,1964 "Foregin Service of the United States, Diplomatic and Consular." 1926. Hoover, Herbert "Statement before Senate Committee on Foreign elations and Armed Services." 27 February 1951. Levy, Jerome "What's Wrong with our Foreign Policy?" 1964 6. Foreign Relations: Canada, 1930 "Compact Facts." 1930 7. Foreign Relations: China 1938 "Red Cloud over China." 1938 8. Foreign Relations: Cuba 1910 "Price Lists 32: U.S. Public Documents Relating to Noncontiguous Territory and to Cuba.: 1910. Cooley, Robert. W. "Cuba's Serious Plight." 1910 9. Foreign Relations: French Rivera, early guidebook 10. Foreign Relations: Germany; 1915 - 1919 "Truth About Germany: Facts About the War." 1915 "Treaty of Peace with Germany: Extracts from Hearing before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations," 1919. 11. Foreign Relations: Germany 1930's Hitler, Adolf " One Year of National Socialism in Germany," 1934. "Looking East" 1933 Lubianski, F.A. "All About Danzig." 1933 "Peace Plan of the German Government." 1936 "The New Germany desires Work and Peace: Speeches by Reich Chancellor Adolf Hiter." 1934 10
Schmidt, Axel "The Preposterous Corridor: Polish Testimony Against Germany Mutiliation." 1933. "La Peste Bune Sur L'Allemagne" c.1935 "Exchange of Communications between the President of the U.S. and the Chancellor of the German Reich." 12. Foreign Relations: Germany 1947 "Food and Agriculture: U.S.-U.K Zones of Germany." 13. Foreign Relations: Germany, Military Gov't of U.S. zone: monthly reports of the Military Governor, 1947; Numbers 21 (2 parts) and 23 (4 parts) 14. Foreign Relations: Germany, Military Gov't of U.S. Zone: monthly reports of the Military Governor, 1947; number 23 (3 parts) No. 5 May 1947 (Technical Staff, Fuel Committee, Allied Control Authority) Special Report: Documents on Bizonal Economic Organization, Hungary 1947 15. Foreign Relations: Great Britain, 1884-1920 "Tourists' Guide to Ediburgh," 1884 "The Penny Plan of the City of York." 1900 Gibbons, Hert Adams, "Great Britain in Egypt." 1920 16. Foreign Relations: Holland 1915 Holland News #3 Hagu e, 15 March 1915 Van Suchtelen, Nico."The Only Solution: A European Federation." Hymens, G. "To the Citizens of the Belligerent States." 17. Foreign Relations: Hungary, 1919 Pivany, Eugene, "Some Facts About the Proposed Dismemberment of Hungary." 1919 18. Foreign Relations: Italy, 1913,1917 "Associacione Generale degliOperati - Braccianti del Commune di Ravenna: Rendiconto pirl' Esercizio 1913 Kellogg, Paul U. "Seven Weeks in Italy." 19. Foreign Relations: Italy, 1945-46 "A Review of Allied Military Government and of the Allied Commission in Italy." 1945 "UNRRA aids Italy." 1946 "Italy Economic Letter" 1946 10a
Box 162 Folder 1. Foreign Relations: League of Nations, 1919-1924 Brailsforn, H.N. " The Covenant of Peace." 1919 Hudson: Manley 0. "Symposis of the Geneva Protocal for the Pacific Settlement of International Dispute." 1924 Fosdick, Raymond B. "Mussolini and the League of Nations." 1923 2. Foreign Relations: Lithuania; 1885, 1918 "Sidelights on Life in Lithuania" 1885 Bartuska, V. "Observations du Delegue du Conseil National Lithuanien..." 1918 Gabrys, J." A Sketch of the Lithuanian Nation" 3. Foreign Relations: Norway, 1913 "Report from the Norwegian National Committee for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic." 1913 4. Foreign Relations: Poland, 1913-1917 Thomas, William I. "The Prussian Polish Situation." 1913 11
Litwinski, Leon. "Intellectual Poland." Olechowski, Gustav. "Poland and Prussia." 1917 Romer, Eugeniusz. "Poland: The Land and the State." The Geographical Review Vol. IV # 1 July 1917. 5. Foreign Relations: Puerto Rico, 1905-1909 Insular and Municpal Finances in Puerto Rico for the Fiscal Year 1902-3." May, D.W. " Report on Agricultural Investigations on Puerto Rico." "Inhabitants of Puerto Rico to be Citizens of the United States." April 1906. "Franchise granted by Executive Council of Puerto Rico ___ " March 1908. "Copies of Franchises granted by Executive Council of Puerto Rico ___ " May 1908. "Affairs in Puerto Rico." May 1909 "Electrical Industries of Puerto Rico, 1907." "Comparative Statement and Summary of the Commerce of the Island of Puerto Rico, Fiscal Years 1901-1909." 6. Foreign Relations: Puerto Rico; Congressional Record, 1909. ( 4 issues) 7. Foreign Relations: Puerto Rico; Report of the Governor of Puerto Rico to the Secretary of War, 1909." 8. Foreign Relations: Russia, 1921-1952 Lozovsky, Alexis." The Role of the Labor Unions in the Russian Revolutions." 1921 Harrison, Marguerite E. "Fair Play for Russia." 1922 Brunauer; Esther Caukia." Russia: A Study Course." 1931. "Seeing the Soviet Union." 1933 A Businessman's Report on Russia Today." 1952 Bolshevist Cartoon Lecture Flyer 9. Foreign Relations: Scotland, 1924 Bolitho, William "Cancer of Empire" 1924 10. Foreign Relations: Serbia, Forbes, Nevill and Keyworth, Captain." Easy Serbian." 1914 Monk, George and Petrovich, George." Handbook of the Serbian Language." 1918. 12
11. Foreign Relations: Slovak Countries, 1916-1918 Pergler, Charles, "The Heart of Europe." 1916 Jamarik, Paul"Hungary and the Future Peace Terms." "Memorandum addressed by the Jugoslav Socialists to the Intn'l Socialist Peace Conference in Stockhom." Namier, Lewis B. "The Case of Bohemia." 1917 Benes, Bojta, "Economic Strength of the Bohemian (Czechoslavak) Lands." 1918 "For Freedom." 1918 "The Independence of the zecho-Slovak Nation." 1918 Namier, Lewis B. "The Czecho-Slovaks; An Oppressed Nationality." 1918 12. Foreign Relations: War and Peace, 1915 (1937), 1943-1950 Dickinson, G. Lowis." The War and A Way Out." 1915. Wales, Julia G. "Continuous Mediation Without Arm-istic." 1915 America in a World at War brochure Collier, John, "The First Foundation of a Durable Peace." 1943 Einstein, Albert." Atomic War or Peace." 1947 McMahon, Brien, "The Hydrgen Bomb: A Plan for Atomic Peace." 1950 13. Housing Agency, National; 1942-1943 "Locality Construction Table." 1942 Visual Inspection of Trailer Camps and Shock Developments in the Unincorporated Area Surrounding Richmond, California." 1943
Box 163 Folder 1. Indian Affairs: "Directory of Indian Service Units." 1936 2. Infant and Maternal Mortality: 1943 "Births and Infant Mortality, Maternal Mortality, 1940." 3. Journalism, School of at Syracuse University "The Newspaper as a Training Ground for Fiction Writers." 4. Labor: Agricultural Workers, 1937,1939 "Power Farming and Labor Displacement in the Cotton Belt, 1937."
"Wool Over Your Eyes." 1939 13
Shall the American people be clothed In European rags? 1939
5. Labor: American Federation of Labor, 1936 Convention Proceedings, 1936 6. Labor: Auto Workers (UAW-CIO/UAW), 1948-1956 "50 years of Men and Autos.: 1949 "This is the UAW-CIO." 7. Labor: British Labour Party, 1931 "Labour Party Conference. Scarborough, 1931" "Agenda for the Thirty First Annual Conference."1931 "Report of the National Executive Committee to the 31st Annual Conference." 1931 8. Labor: Business Practices, 1950 "Executives Optimistic on Business in 1950." 9. Labor: Clothing Workers, 1939,1952 Wm. 0. Douglas, The Battle for the Minds of Men." 1952 10. Labor: CIO, 1937-1953 Kamp, Joseph" Join the CIO and Help Build a Soviet America." 1937 "Daily Proceedings of the First Constitutional Convention of the CIO." 1938 "For the Nation's Security." 1943 "Political Primer for all Americans." 1943 Douglas, William 0. "Neither to Right Nor Left." 1948 116 Questions about Taft-Hartley." 1953 11. Labor: Construction Industry "Maintaining Production for America." 12. Labor: Consumer's Electric Strike, 1933 13. Labor: Defense Inustries, 1941 Wolf, Herman"Labor Defends America" 1941 14. Labor: Educational Reform, 1952 "Learning how to Learn." 1952 15. Labor: Flint Sit down Strike; press releases and leaflets, Jan.-Feb. 1937 16. Labor: Flint Sit-Down Strike; Punch Press, # 1-11, 13-16, 1937. 14
17. Labor: Government War Labor Policy, 1917 "Chronology of Development of Government War Labor Policy" 1917 "Report of the Shipyard Employment Manager's Conference..." 1917 "Suggestions for Arsenal Commanders and Manufacturers." Washington, 1917 "Summary of Recommendations to Arsenal Commanders and other Employers." 1917 Manly, Basil, "War Profits of the Patriots." 1920 18. Labor: History of, 1950's "Pioneers of Labor," 19. Labor: International Council of Trade and Industrial Unions, 1920 Losovsky, A. "The International Council of Trade and Industrial Unions." 1920 20. Labor : International Labour Orgainization and Conference, Geneva 1939-1940 "Provisional Record" 1939 Twenty Questions on the International labour Organization." 1939 Press Release, May 1940 21. Labor: International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 1935. "The Story of the ILGWU." 1935 22. Labor: Labor Press Associated, Inc; daily news service, 1 April 1952 June 17, 1953 23. Labor: Laundry Workers, 1937 Filley, Jane and Mitchell, Therese, "Consider the Laundry Workers." 1937 24. Labor: Legislation, 1910-1938 "Labor Question." 1909 Andrews, Irene 0. "Review of Labor Legislation of 1910." "Laws Relating to Labor, Factories and Mercantile Es- tablishments." 1910 Frankfurter, Gelix,"Hours of Labor and Realism in Constitutional Law." 1916 15
"Reports of Committees and Resolutions Adopted by Third National Conference on Labor Legislation." 1936 Congressional Record,20 April 1938 Box 164 Folder 1. Labor: Marine Workers, 1930 Sparks, N. "The Struggle of the Marine Workers." 1930 2. Labor: Modern Industry, 1919 Wolf, Robert B. "Modern Industry and the Individual." 1919 3. Labor: Migrant Labor, 1947 "Migrant Labor, A Human Problem." 1947 4. Labor: Migrant Labor, 1951-1953 Clipping, Dec. 1951 "Employment Agency Act of 1951." 1952 "The People Act." 1952 Fuller, Varin,"No Work Today! The Plight of America's Migrants." 1953 5. Labor: Migrant Labor, 1954-1955 "Mexican Farm Labor: Hearings ...on H.J. Res.355."1954 "Facts for Farm Families...." 1954 Press Releases 1 June 1954, 18 Oct. 1954,6 March 1955 Federal Interdeparmental Committee on Migrating Labor, mimeos, 6. Labor: Minimum Wage, 1951-1953 "State Minimum Wage Laws," 1951 "State Minimum Wage Laws & Orders, 1953 7. Labor: Minimum Wage, 1953 "State Minimum Wage Order Provisions Affecting Working Conditions." 1953 8. Labor: St. Louis" Labor Packets," 9 June 1954 "St. Louis federal grand jury interim report." 9 June 1954 9. Labor: Southern Tenant Farmers' Union; convention proceedings, 1937 "Proceedings, Third Annual Convention, Southern Tenant Farmer's Union." 1937.
10, Labor: Steel Workers, 1936-1941 "The Men Who Make Steel," 1936 16
Foster, William "Orgainizing Methods in the Steel Industry." 1936 "Industry Report: Iron and Steel, 1941 11. Labor: U.S. National Labor Relations Board, 1936-1937,1950 Press Release 10 September 1936 Decision: Interlake Iron Co. vs. CIO Toledo Council, 1937 U.S. Dept. of Labor Organizational Chart, 1950. 12. Labor: Wages, 1932-1936 Rochester, Anna "Profits and Wages." 1932 "Employment and Pay Rolls." 1936 13. League for Industrial Democracy; luncheon remarks, 3 April 1948 14. "Letter" (W.W. II Periodical), January 1943 15. Liberty Loan, Conference on Washington, 17-18 July 1918 16. Literature: The Chap Book, 15 May 1895, 15 May 1896, 1 July 1896 17. Literature: The Critic, Christmans, 1905. 18. Literature: Current, 1952 19. Literaute: "Heresy" by Paul Koch, 1957
Box 165 Folder 1. Literature: The Lark 1 July 1896, 1 August, 1896 2. Literature:"Joint Owners in Spain" (play), 1925 3. Literature: The Little Review, October 1917 4. Literature: Scribner's,March 1899 5. Literature: Scribner's August 1899 6. Marzism, 1934 Wolfe; Bertram, "Marx and America" 1934 7. Modern Age Books, Inc., Prospectives, n.d. 8. Music, 1902,1964 Blanc, Casimir "L'Art du Chant.", 1902 Provineetown Symphony Orchestra program, 1964 9. Natural Resources Planning, 1930's "Recreation as a Land Use." 1932 Wilson, M.L. "A New Land Use Program: The Place of Subsistence Homesteads," 1934 17
Gov. Pub. Bulletins, 1937-38 10. Natural Resources Planning, 1961 "Revised Manual for Municipal Conservation Commissions."1961 "A Directory of Massachusetts Manufacturers" 1951 11. New England, 1874 "Sailing Directions for Eldridge's new Chart of Buzzard's Bay." 1874 12. New England, 1946-1956 "Local Planning is Practical..." 1948 "A Directory of Massachusetts Manufacturers" 1951 "Literary New England" 1956 13. New England, 1958 Cape Cod: A Prosposed National Seashore, Field Investigation Report: 1958
Box 166 Folder 1. Politics and Power, 1920,1948,1957 Macksey, Charles B. "Sovereigity and Consent" 1920 Anti-Claude Pepper flyer (1948) I.F. Stone's Weekly, 7 January 1957 2. Press Clubs: League of American Writers, 1937 2nd American Writers' Conference, June 1937 3. Press Clubs: Overseas Press Club of America "A Plan to Honor the Memory of Heroes of the American Press." c. 1952 4. Press Clubs: Women's National Press Club, 1935-36, 1954 Annual Stunt Party Seating Lists, 1935-1936 Headlines of the Month, 12 Nov. 1954 5. Professional Organizations; 1935,1960s 6. Provincetown Players; programs, 1923-1964 7. Railroads, taxation on, 1918-1919 Kahn, Oho H. "Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation." 1918 Lovett, Roberts, "Comments on the Railroad Problem." 1919 Huddleston, George,"Conspiracy of the Railroads to tax the Public ___ " 1919 8: Religion, 1921-1964 "The Church and a Warless World." 1921 18
"Mozundar's Message" 1924 "Brother Lawrence." 1941 deTourville, Henri "Letters of Direction", 1954 Workshop program, 1958 Peale, Norman Vincent, "How to Handle Your Mistakes." 9. Socialism; The Liberator,May 1919 10. Space Travel; Clipping, October 1954 11. Taggard, Genevieve, 1948 12. "Taxation and Expenditure Policy for 1950." 13. Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas, Defense Area; Report on 5 February 1942 14. Welfare; important institutions, n.d. 15. Women as Workers, 1925,1941-42,1952,1954 "Brief Statement of Important Laws of South Carolina Concerning Women and Girls." 1925 "Women Who Work in New York." 1941 Furmas, J.C. "Woman Power" 1942 "The Women's Bureau,"1952 "What About Women Workers?" 1954 16. "Women as Workers, a Statistical Guide" 1954
17. Women as Workers and Child Care, 1953 "Employed Mothers and Child Care." 1953 "Planning Services for Children of Employed Mothers." 1953 18. Women's Enfranchisement, 1914 Parliamentary Debates; House of Lords, London: 5 May 1914 19. "Yaddo." 20. Youth, 1950's, 1964 "Manumit....A School on a Farm." advertisement. Milt, Hurry, Young Adults and Their Parents." 1964 21. YWCA World Emergency Fund; background for speakers, 1945