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Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 E-mail: [email protected] Reel Notes

Material relating to issues of interest to Abrams often appeared in various files and series. For this reason, cross-references are given for many of the entries in the guide. Wherever they appear, they are the last items in the entry and are keyed to the various series by the following abbreviations: B (Biographical Data); C (General Correspondence); 0 (Organizations); S (Studies); AS (Articles and Speeches); BM (Book Manuscripts); T (Topics); and SB (Scrapbooks). Dates, when given in cross-references, are in the following form: 2117162 (February 17, 1962); or 3159 (March 1959). Names of organizations listed in cross-references are indicated by shortened forms or initials only: New School (New School for Social Research); or NYSCAD ( State Commission Against Discrimination).

Biographical Data Reel I

Biographical documents are arranged topically and chronologically within topics.

Reel 1. Vita-Passport Materials

Vita. Army applicalion forms with recommendations from Warren Jay Vinton, Bernard Botein, Robert F. Wagner. Lewis W. Lorwin. 1949 Pulilzer Prize Nomination materials including letters from Raymond Hilliard, Ben Davidson. Leon H. Keyserling. Warren Jay Vinton, Robert F. Wagner. Bernard Taper. "Profiles: A Lover of Cities," Part I and Part 11. New Yorkpr (FebruaryJand I I, 1967): 3G42.4548. Correspondence and research notes relating toTaper's article, includingletters from Taper, Alexander Crosby. Harry Tugend. Correspondence provoked by Taper's article, including letters from Alexander Crosby, Richard McAdoo. ARhur Naftalin. Jack Kaplan. Passport materials. General Correspondence

General Correspondence Reels 2-10

This series was called "Administration" by Abrams and includes all personal and administrative correspondence not directly related to other series. It is arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent and then chronologically within each correspondent file. There are frequent enclosures. The guide lists significant correspondents indicating the number of letters from each person and the dates of the letters. Names with asterisks (*) beside them are those men and women whose files Abrams kept in a separate folder.

Reel 2. Ackar-Clay

Segment 1. Ackar-Axelrod William Abrarnson(193645). 12. Saul Alinsky (195>56), 7. Charles Stein Ascher (1955, 1969), 2 Segment 2. Bab-Alice Bloch George Backer (193%63), 4. AS: New YorkPosr Correspondence. H. Douglas Barclay (1967). 2. T: NYS Legislation. Stewart Bates (1957), I. Daniel Be11 (1953, 1. Enclosures from Sidney Hook. Edward Bernays (1956, 1959. 1969). 5. 0: NCADH. Algernon D. Black (1944), I. 0: NYSCAD, NYSCDH, CWCCH; BM:Forbidden Neighbors; T: Restrictive Covenants, Stuyvesant Town Segment 3. Bertram Bloch-Buttenwiesser 'Max Bloom (1941-691.44. Walter Blucher (194448, 1967), 6.0: ASPO, IFHTP: BM: Fulure ofHousing; AS: 41?2/50.9/22/52, Net+ YorkPosl Correspondence. Vladmir Bodiansky (1957-58),3. S: Ghana; T: Ghana. t.rne\t John Rohn (1936, 1')13,,? 0: NYCIIA: EM: .\i,~n'.,SlrugwL Shg it, r: AS: Request\ Refused. '1': Re\trict~veC,~ven.tnt\. Horace Mann Bond (195F54), I. *Bernard Botein (193M9). 6. B: Vita. Lyman Brymon (1953). I. Edwin Burdell (1%5-66). 2. Albert Bush-Brown (I%?), I. Harold Buttenheim (1936, 1946, 1956). 3. 0: NYCHA; AS: 10146, 11/18/47; T: NYC Ten-Year Housing Program, NYC Municipal Law and Legislation, Refugee Planners. Segment 4. Caine-Cizek Joseph A. Califano, Jr., (1969), I. Joseph F. Carlino (1959), 1. *Eric Carlson (1957-631, 8. S: Jamaica. Venezuela; AS: 10149,7151; T: Cooperatives. Elmer Caner (195659). 1.0: NYSCAD, Urban League. Clifford P. Chase (1958), 1. [Reel 21 General Correspondence

Serge Chermayeff (1955, 1963, 1966), 3. AS: 11114166. Henry S. Churchill (1938, 1949, 1%2), 3. 0: NCHE, New School; AS: 10125-26151; T: Bibliographies; C: Albert Mayer.

Segment 5. ClarkXlay *John Clarke (194S54, 1968),37.

Reel 3. Clerk-Fletcher

Segment 1. Clerk--Council Harlan Cleveland (19611, 1. AS: 511 1154. Arthur Comey (1950). 1. Aryeh Cooperstock (1963), 25. S: Canada; BM: Glommentary

Segment 2. Courntey-Cytryn Jacob Crane (l957), 1.0: IFHTP, NCHE; AS: 9/22/52. *AlexanderL. Crosby (194&68), 30.0: NYSCAD, NHC, NPHC, NYSCDH, NYSHRA; BM:Forbiddm Neighbors, Future ofHousing; AS: Zll5/5l, 4113167; B: Correspondence. Segment 3. Dalton-Dyer H. Darin-Drabkin (196&66), 7. Maurice P. Davidson (1937), 3. Carmine G. De Sapio (19551, 1.0: NYSHRA, Urban League Karl W. Deutsch (l959), I. Howard Dietz (n.d.).. .. 1. Constantinos A. Doxiadis (1957-58). 5.0: Ekistics; BM: The Ciry Is rhr Fronrier, Man's Struggle for Shelter. Earl S. Draper(l941). 1. Henry Dreyfuss (1947, 1956), 4 David Dubinsky (1956). I. John Dyckman (1964), I. Segment 4. Eagan-Everett Alan J. Edden(l951), 1. "Julius Edelstein (1955, 1962-68). 36. C: Herbert Lehman, Robert F. Wagner; 0: Catholic Interracial Council, Democratic State Committee, FPHA; T: Federal Government Housing. Nun Eren(1961-62),3. S: Turkey. Segment 5. Fagan-Fletcher Carl Feiss (1939, 1942),3. 0: NAHO, IFHTP; AS: 1111411940,5I4/1955; T: Refugee Planners. Thomas K. Finletter (1955-60). 5. General Correspondence

Reel 4. Foley-Hyman

Segment 1. Foley-Gutman Mark Fortune (1967). 2.0: AID: S: San Salvatore. Turkey. Lloyd E. Foster(1957), 2. Jerome N. Frank(19411, I. Felix Frankfurter (l954), I. AS: 617154. Orville Freeman (19681, l Daniel M. Friedenberg(l965). I. Hortense Gabel (1957-58). 4.0: NYSCAD, New School, NYSCDH NYSHRA; BM: Forbidden Nrighhors, Matj's Struggle for Shelrer: AS: 10119153, 1016155. James W. Gaynor(1962). I. Meredith B. Givens(1959). I. Josephine Gomon (193%68), 31. 0: AFHA. Ernest Gruening (1936). I. Segment 2. Haar-Hyman *Charles Haar(1948, 1951-55, 1968). 10. S: Indian Task Force. Helen Ha11 (1967). I. Rudolph Halley (1951-52). 3. 'Averell Harriman (195>69), 23.0: NYSCAD, NYSHRA; BM: M~~I's Slruggle for Shelrer; T: Pakistan. Charles Harris (1968), 1. Charles Yale Harrison (193&38. 1942, 1947-49), 1I. 0: NYCHA. Arthur Garfield Hays (1937. 1944, 194S51). 4.0: NYCHA; AS: 511947. *William L. Holford (195&68), 23. S: Ghana. Pakistan. *Franziska P. Hosken (19667, 1969. l I. BM: The City Is the Frot,lier. "Bryn J. Hovde (194448, 1951-52), I I. 0: New School. NYSCAD, NPHC, NYSCDH; AS: 5147,3122149,218153, Requests Refused; C: Jacqueline Tyrwhitt. Hubert Humphrey (l961), 1. BM: Forbiddcrrr Neighbors; AS: New York Poll Correspondence.

Reel 5. Icken-Koenigsberger

Segment 1. Icken-Julius Kahn John lhlder (1951),2. AS: 101611955; 0: NYCHA; T: Baltimore. Reginald R. lsaccs (1949, 1957). 4. Stanlc) hl. l\s<

Segment 2. Lenore Ferber Kahn-Khaleeli :IJ. Marshall Kaplan (1961. 1963-69). 35. 0: NCADH; S: California: BM: Forbidden Neighbors; T: California. John F. Kennedy (l960), 1. BM: Forbidden Neixhhors; 0: NCADH. Robert F. Kennedy (1965, 1%7), 2. AS: 1011 1160.

Segment 3. Kihss-Koenigsberger Martin Luther King, Jr. (1958), 1. Philip M. Klutznick (19621, I. 0: NYSCAD, New School. NYSCDH; BM: Man's Strugglefor Shulrrr: AS: 2/8/53. 'Blanche Mahler Koeffler(1939, 194649, 1954, 1961, I%), 30+. -CJtIn> Kn>enigsberper IlY51f,Y~.82 S: (;hand. S~npdpure.Philippine\. hiyend. P.ik~stan.BM: (ilt~mmenur):T: (;hand. N~gcnd

Reel 6. Koff-Nation

Segment 1. Koff-Lyttle David L. Krooth (1948, 1959, 1967), 3. BM: Future ofHousirrg. LoulaD. Lasker (1947). 3.0: NHC, Housing Week: C: Albert Mayer. Louis Lefkowitz(195_9), 1. 0: TCTP; AS: Requests Refused,New York Posr Correspondence. Herbert Lehman (1938.1950). 2.0: Liberal Party, NYCHA. NYSHRA; T: NYS Legislation; C: Julius Edelstein. Max Lerner(1947). 1. Samuel Levitas (1940, 1955-56, 1960). 5. AS: 3130145, 313152,3123153, 10115155. John V. Lindsay (1965, 1967). 2.0: Housing and Development Administration; S: NYC Housing Task Force. Max Lock (195659, 1968), 5. *Lewis Lorwin (194547, 19-53, 16. BM: MUN'SSrruggk for Shelter. lsador Lubin (1961, 1%3), 3.0: NYSCAD; AS: 6117157. Henry Luce (1964), 1. Segment 2. Mahler-Miller Warren G. Magnuson (1967). 2. T: (Housing) Home Ownership. Blecker Marquette (1955). 1. *Albert Mayer(194668),42.0: CWCCH, NYSCDH, NHC, NPHC, New - School, NYCHA; AS: 5111154,4115159. 11116161,New YorkPosr Correspondence; T: Bibliographies, NYC Municipal Law and L~gislation, Refugee Planners, Washington Square. George Metcalf (1956, 1965. 1967. 1969). 5. 0: NCADH. Martin Meyerson (19W66). 7.

Segment 3. Millham-Nation Morris Miller (194652). 25.0: NPHC. MacNeil Mitchell (1943, 1946, 1948, 1950. 1957, 1%5),7.0: NYSCAD. NYSCDH, NYSJLCRMDL. Robert Moses (1944), 1. Constance Baker Motley (1954, 1957, 1%5), 3.0: NAACP. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (195657, 1%&62, 1965), 7. 0: Joint Center for Urban Studies, TCTP; C: Averell Hamman. Lewis Mumford (1948, 1964, 1967-681, 7. 0: New School; AS: 611 1145. Dillon Seymour Myer (1947). 1. General Correspondence

Reel 7. Nebis-Rodwin

Segment 1. Nebis-Payne George Nex (196=8), 16. S: Alaska. Secretary to Kwame Nkrumah (1958). 1.9: Ghana. Kevin Nowlan (1961, 1963, I%U), 19. S: Ireland Lawrence O'Brian (1963). l Paul T. O'Keefe (1958), 1. 0: TCTP. ~redeiick~ames Osbom (1948). I. 0: IFHTP. Nathaniel A. Owings (1968), I. S: Baltimore. Carl Pack (1936). 2. Victor H. Palmien (l%6, 1%7),2. William S. Paley (1%). 1. Segment 2. Percy--Quittner *Charles H. Percy (196669). 10. AS: 6129167,712811%7; T: (Housing) Home Ownership. Constance Perin (1968), I. *Langdon Post (193M7), 27.0: NYCHA: BM:Furure ofHousing; AS: 10120138. Peny Prentice (195C-58, 196&67). 22. S: Philadelphia. Harry Rince (1951, 1955, 1%7), 3.0: Mayor's Advisory Council, NYSCAD; NYCHA; AS: 311146, IU14165, Requests Refused. Segment 3. Rabb-Rodwin Benjamin J. Rabin (1936-46). 18. 0: NYCHA, NYSHRA; AS: 114147; T: Bibliographies. A. Philip Randolph (1958, 1%5), 3 Henry S. Reuss(l%). 1. Ira S. Robbins (1937, 1947, 1952, 1954, 1x249). 12.0: AFHA, CHPC, FPHA, NYSCAD. New School. NYCHA. NYSHRA; AS: 4126147. 5/18/55. 'Lloyd R~rdwinl1937-h91.I I?. 0: Alp. ACTION. NCHK. New Schoa)l: S: Jam:itia. Vene711ela:AS:5?917.5 2U 18.5 1949.3 5 53.5 1 1953.N1.m York P,,st Corresnnmdence: RM: Fvrvr,,.~fHou,#ne." Uun'r Strvu~lrI;,, Shrltrr: T: Defense kousing.

Reel 8. Rogers-Taylor

Segment 1. RogersShouse George Romney (1967). 2. Alex Rose (1958), I. 0: Liberal Party: BM:Forbidden Neighbors. Edward Rutledge (l%9). I. 0: NYSCAD, NCADH; AS: 4113167. William Fitts Ryan (19611, 4. T: (Housing) Cooperative Housing. Paul Sann (1938, 1964, 1966). 4. AS: Nrw York Post Conespondence; BM: Futrrre

Segment 2. Shufro-Swope *Milton Shufro (1948-51, 1%7), 13. Shirley Adelson Siegel(1943, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1958, n.d.), 9. C: Albert Mayer; 0: New School, TCTP; T: San Franc~sco. Mary K. Simkhovitch(l940, 1947. 1949), 3.0: NPHC, New School, NYCHA FrankE. Smith(1953). I. AS: 3123153. Stephen E. Smith (1963). I. John C. Sparkman (1958, 1%5), 2. 0: NAREB; AS: 9122152.617154, 5/14/59. New York Pmr Correspondence; BM: Forbidden Neighbors. Robert G. Spivak (1953, 1957), 3. AS: New York Post Correspondence. Clarence Stein (1957). I. 0: NYCHA. J. David Slern(l951, 1954, 1956. 1958, 1961. 1962),6. -Nathan Strau\(lY3&38. 11)-1&551. 22. O: .Mayor'\ Adbiwry Ct~uncil. NYSC'AD, Ncu Schoul. YYC'HA. NYSHRA;AS: 3 3 SZ..Yen Yorh Port Correspondence. 'Moms Srrunsky (1933, 1938, 1944). 14 Segment 3. Taber-Taylor Robert Taft (19431, I. AS: NPIVYorkPosl Correspondence. Robert Taft, lr. (1968). 2. Bernard Taper (1942, 1943), 9. B; BM: Man's Srruggle for Shelrer. Squattel Settlements; T: San Francisco, (Discrimination) California.

Reel 9. Tead-Wouk

Segment 1. Tead-Vose *WalterThabit (1951-56). 12. 0: New School. Norman Thomas (1959). I. AS: New York Post Correspondence. Ivan A. Thorson (1952). 1. Maxwell H. Tretter (1949), 1. *JacquelineTynvhitt (194655), 43.0: New School; T: Restrictive Covenants. Stuart L. Udall (l%9), 1. Heinz Umrath (1%2), I. *Warren Vinlon (1931-59), 38.0: AFHA, NAREB, NHC, NPHC, New School; AS: 515144, Ill3 I; BM: Furure of Housing; T: (Federal Housing) Cain- Bricker Amendment.

Segment 2. Wacks-Wouk 'Robert F. Wagner (194%44), 4. 'Robert F. Wagner, Jr., (1947-61), 9. C: Julius Edelstein; AS: 2112153,9111156, New Yorh Post Correspondence; T: NYC Municipal Law and Legislation, NYS Leg~slation,Stuyvesant Town, Washington Square; BM: Furure of Housina.. *Willlam English Walling (1939-57), 50+. Robert Weaver(1955-63, 10.0: CWCCH, HUD, HHFA, ICY, NYSCDH, NYSHRA. NCADH; AS: 6129155, Undated:BM:Forbidden Neighbors. Man's Sfrugglefi~Shelter; T: (Housing) Home Ownership. Ernest Weissmann(l955). 1. S: Turkey. G. Mennen Williams (1967). 2. Harrlson A. Williams (1%7), 2. Herman Wouk (1969), 1. General C~mes~ndenedOrgmizations

-- Reel 10. Wurster-Miscellaneous

Segment 1. Wurster-Zukowsky Katherine Rave Wllrrtcr 11937-591.54.0: AFHA. NCHI!. NPHC. NYSCDH. Ncu School; S: ( alifornia, T: Cdlifornia; AS: 5 I5 48. 5 1 I 34. 5 I5 67. Hcq~~crl\Kcfuscd: BM: Mun's SlrurrL,P>rJht41rr. Paul Ylvisaker (1965). I. S: Louisville; AS: 10126ll%I; BM: The City Is the Frontier. Joseph Zaretzki (l957), 1.

Segment 2. Unknown and Miscellaneous Unknown correspondents, dated, I93668 Unknown correspondents and undated. Miscellaneous enclosures.

Organizations Reels 11-18

Files on seventy-eight organizations, agencies, and universities in which Abrams was an active participant are arranged alphabetically by name and chronologically within each file. Names of organizations are written out in this series ofthe guide. (They are designated by shortened forms or initialsonly in cross-references.) The names of individuals in the listing for an organization identify the people who usually wrote on the official letterhead. Extensive files are subdivided with the correspondence coming first. Classroom lectures, when available, are reproduced here, under the names ofthe institutions, rather than in the Articles and Speeehes series. Newsletters and multicopied materials for mass distribution by organizations were not filmed.

Reel 11. Ad Hoc Committee to Save South Street-Columbia University

Segment 1. Ad Hoe Committee to Save South Street-American Institute of Planners Ad Hoc Committee to Save South Street (1968). Agency for International Development (196%59). Osborne T. Boyd. Ameriean Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods (1955-57.1968). American Federation of Housing Authorities (193841). Leon Keyserling. T: NYC Municipal Law and Legislation Americans for Democratic Action (19665). 0: NYSHRA: AS: 9117147,418152, 7112155. 5123157, 219160,5121160~5123160. American institute of Architeets (1965-66, 1%9). American Institute ofplanners (1%468). AS: 1017159, 11128161, 10119165, 1113166. 1168. [Reel Ill Organizations

Segment 2. American Jewish Committee-Columbia University American Jewish Committee (1949-57). 0: NYSCAD; AS: 11112147,4117151. 1018153, 11119153, 5/19/54. American Jewish Congress(1947, 1955-58, 1%1. 1%7). AS: 4111156,312159. 1117160,3116160; T: Restrictive Covenants. American Society of Planners and Architects (194-7). American Society of Planning Officials (194749, 1%5-70). 0: IFHTP; AS: 416164. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (1955-58). 0: NYSCAD. Architects Renewal Committee in Harlem (196667). C. Richard Hatch. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (1%7). Catholic Interracial Council (195661, 1963). Dinner for Charles Abrams. AS: 12115159. Chicago Housing Authority (1952). Citizens' Housing and Planning Council (1938, 194F48, 1951-55,1967). 0: NYSCAD;AS: 11146,4126147,411149. 12119151. 11118152. 5/18/55, Undated; T: NYC Ten-Year Housing Program. Stuyvesant Town. Citizens' Union of thecity of New York (1953-54, 1956, I%l). City and Country School (1946-47, 1962-64). (1949-53). City-Wide Citizens' Committee on Harlem (194147). Algemon D. Black T: Neero- Housine... Stuvvesant, Town. Restrictive Covenants. Colllrnbrd Univerblty Ca~rrc\pondenccI IYbO-hY). Chc5ler Rapk~n.Arnold 'loynhcc. Grnywn Ktrk 0: ASPO. IHM. Architects' Kcncwal Cornrn~ttcein Iihrlcrn. Alw2idlion of Ctilleglatc School, of Pldnning. I)upartrncnt of Ho~bing and Urban I)c\elopmcnt; AS: 3 IY 66. 3 3 69. Columbia University Releases. 0: A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund.

Reel 12. Columbia University-Liberal Party

Segment 1. Columbia University-Ekistics-Delos Columbia University Course Material (1966-1%8). AS: 119154. 2117160,7121167, 316168. Commerce and Industry Association of New York (195658). Department of Housing and Urban Development (1%7-68). Democratic State Committee (1956). Downtown New York Arts Festival (1968). Irving Ruskens. Ekistics-Delos (1963-69). Constantinos A. Doxiadis. AS: 7128167; C: Doxiadis. Segment 2. Federal Public Housing Authority-Housing and Home Finance Agency Federal Public Housing Authority (1943-55). Leon Keyserling, Porter Hardy. Jr., Paul H. Douglas. T: Discrimination, Negro Mortgage Company. First East Harlem Youth Conference (1%7). Ford Foundation (1959-62). Grass Roots Housing Council (1964). Sheila Cook. Greenwich Village Problems (1959). Harper's Magazine (1938. 1944, 1958, 1%5, 1967, 1969). Harvard University Correspondence (1%5-68). Henry Kissinger. AS: 1116153, 9128156. Harvard University Course Material (lNb69). Housing and Development Administration (1366-68). John V. Lindsay. Housing and Home Finance Agency (195F65). Albert M. Cole, Robert C. Weaver, Hilbert Fefferman. AS: 12163; T: Discrimination, Frank S. Home: 0: NPH,York Times. [Reel I21 Organizations

Segment 3. Housing and Urban Development-Liberal Party Housing and Urban Development (196668). Roben C. Weaver, Judith Gribetz, RalphTaylor. Housing Week (1944). International Business Machines (196748). lnternation Cooperation Year, Urban Development Committee (1965). International Federation for Housing and Town Planning (1951-54). H. van der Weiide.~~,-- Joint Centur for L'rhan Studiec lI96S-hX) Che\tcr Hanman. S: Ven~.zuela; BM: ?he ('ih IJthe Fronlrrr. lon'.~SrruggI~for Shelfcr League fur Industrial Democracy (1937. 1945. 1955-571. AS: 5 I2 45. 1 IR4h. 12247.3 147,42349.4 15 50.2R.53.4 1053. Liberal Party (1944-51). Ben Davidson. AS: 3i30145,4123145,4-5/45. IOll5145, 10123146, 5i6147, 10127147, 10147,4121148, Y23149,912149, 1011149, 10128149, 1114149,4126150, 10119150. lW26150, lIl515l, IlI515l.

Reel 13. Liberal Party-National Institutes of Health

Segment 1. Liberal Party-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Liberal Party (1952-57). AS: 1113152.2118153,6i53,3126154, UZII55, 616155, li18156. 10112156. Ma\sa;hu\etts ln\tltute of Technology Curresponden.r. ( lY5SbXl John Houard AS: 52'4 47.5 2048. 5 1949.3 5 51. I2 14 53.9 1067. 1029 hX Massachusetts Institute of Technology Course Material (195C-63)

Segment 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology-National Institutes of Health Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology Course Material, Miscellaneous. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (19W68). Caroll Bowen, Margaret Jupe. Mayor's Advisory Couneil(1953-55). Nathan Straus. Modem Community Developers (1959-60). National Institutes of Health, National Advisory Council on Health Research Facilities (196b69).

Reel 14. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People- National Committee on the Housing Emergency

Segment 1. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People--National Association of Real Estate Boards National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1947, 1952. 1955-59, 1964). Roy Wilkins. 0: NYSCAD. National Association of Housing Officials (193tL43, 1946, 194M6). Coleman Woodbury. AS: 5/23/46, 10146, 10110146, 1ll51. National Association of Real Estate Boards (1940, 1942, 1944, 1946, 1949). Herbert U. Nelson. [Reel 141 Organization?

Segment 2. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing Correspondence (195&70). Frances Levenson. John F. Kennedy, Charles C. Diggs. 0:NYSCDH; AS: 5120152.5121154,4~25/63;T: Frank S. Home. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing Memos and Releases (196145). Segment 3. National Committee on the Housing Emergency National Committeeon the Housing Emergency Correspondence (194144). Dorothy Rosenman, Joseph D. Leland, Gladys A. La Fetra. National Committee on the Housing Emergency Releases and Memos (1942).

Reel 15. National Public Housing Conference- New School for Social Research

Segment 1. National Public Housing Conference--National [Public] Housing Conference National Public Housing Conference Correspondence (193-9). Alexander L. Crosby, Lee F. Johnson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Leon Keyserling. AS: 3/15/45, 10146. National [Public] Housing Conference Correspondence (1950-70). Nathaniel S. Keith, Albert Mayer, William A. Barrett. AS: 5/5152,6/7154,6/9155,6/17157; T: (Housing) Home Ownership. Segment 2. National Public Housing Conference--New School for Social Research National Public Housing Conference Minutes, Releases, and Memos (194145). New School for Social Research Correspondence (193650). Hans Simons, Robert S. Lynd, Laura M. Kingsbury, P. Sargent Florence, Shirley Adelson Siegel, Hans Blumenfeld. Saul K. Padover, Carol Aronovici. AS: 5/26/49, 9/13/49, 10127150; T: Bibliographies. Segment 3. New School for Social Research New School for Social Research Correspondence (195148). AS: 1017153, 10112159,218160. Segment 4. New School for Social Research New School for Social Research Lectures (91361137). Langdon W. Post, Edith Elmer Wood, Sir Raymond Unwin. Emest J. Bohn, Frederick L. Ackerman. Evans Clark, Joseph Milner.

Reel 16. New School for Social Research-New York State Commission Against Discrimination

Segment 1. New School for Social Research- Housing Authority New School for Social Research Lectures (10137-1142). New School for Social Research Course Announcement and Outlines (194357). [Reel 161 Organizations

New York City Housing Authority Correspondence (1935-38). Alfred

Bettman.~~~~~~. Coleman~ ~~ ~~ Woodhum. William C. Bullitt. Edith Elmer Wood.. Leon.~ Key\erl~ng.Clarence 4ihur~erryllarwph P. ~lsxRJI~ O: NYSC.41); T: Qucenrv~euHt~u\ingC,~,rpcrati\.e. NYC Municip~lLaw and Lcglrlatldn. NYS Leg~,latit~n.W~lllamrburg HOU\CS. Segment 2. New York City Housing Authority-New York State Commission Against Discrimination New York City Housing Authority Case Work (1935-37). Nelson A. Rockefeller. New York State Commission Against Discrimination Correspondence (1955- 8/58). Paul O'Dwyer, Theodore Kheel. Adam Clayton Powell. lr., George Meany, , Nelson A:RockefeUer.

Reel 17. New York State Commission Against Discrimination-Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group

Segment 1. New York State Commission Against Discrimination New York State Commission Against Discrimination Correspondence (September 195M). New York State Commission Against Discrimination Releases (1955-58) New York State Commission Against Discrimination F.xpense Account Records. SB: 12155-2/59 Segment 2. New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing- New York State Housing and Rent Administration New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing Correspondence (1948-55). Walter White. AS: 6/6/51. IOIZU57:T: Stuvvesant Town. New York Slate Jt~intI*.g~\lst~ve Ct~mmlllce 11, Recodify the Multiple Dwclllng Lau C'orrr.\pt~ndenceand Nn,ter I lYl54h. IYS?) Will:am I'. Andrews. New York State Housing and Rent Administration Correspondence (195658). Nicholas H. Pinto, John Reps. Eugene Bannigan. AS: 11116455. Segment 3. New York State Housing and Rent Administration- Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group New York State Housing and Rent Administration Releases. SB: 1955-56 New York Times Correspondence (194248). Ada Louise Huxtable. AS: 1130/35,6/29/36, 10126436, 32/17/37, l/5/38,5116/38,5123138, 1lll5138, 645140, 1U9/41,8/1U43, 12/3/43. 11/27/44. Princeton University Correspondence (196648). AS: 4119168. A. Philip Randolph Educational Fund(1968). Baynard Rustin. Regional Plan Association (195M2). Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation (196445). Salzburg Seminar in American Studies (1965). Seaview Association (196148). Newbold Moms. Southeast Asia Development Advisory Group (196749). James Osborn, Gerald Breese. Reel 18. Temporary Committee on Tree Planting-World Peace through Law

Segment 1. Temporary Committee on Tree Planting-World Peace through Law Temporary Committee on Tree Planting (195840).J. Edward Conway, Shirley Adelson Siegel. AS: 7/28/59.10120159. Theatre in the Street (1964). PatriciaReynolds. United Nations International School(1953). University of PennsylvaniaCorrespondence (195W).S: Turkey University of Pennsylvania Class Material (Spring 1953, Spring 1954, Spring 1955. SDrinr. - 1957. S~rine. - 1958). Urban League (195659).J. Edward Conway, Nicholas H. Pinto. Theodore Kheel, Nelson A. Rockefeller. AS: 613159. Urban League of Westchester County (195657).AS: 611 1156. World Peace through Law (1965Mi6).

Studies Reels 19-25

The major studies done by Abrams appear alphabetically by the geographical location of the investigation. The documentsare filmed the way they were kept, showing the chronological progression ofeach study. First, come the correspondence and agreements arranging for the study; then, the drafts and sketches preceding the finished report are filmed. After the report itself, sometimes in more than one format, come the reviews, critiques, and correspondence generated by the study. In a few instances, there were no written reports, and one file is included to illustrate a preliminary correspon- dence that did not result in a contract. As in the Organizations series,the names of correspondents involved significantly in the study are listed. Researchers interested in making a meticulous examination should also consult the Topics series that includes reference information on each area.

Reel 19. Alaska-Bolivia

Segment 1. Alaska-Baltimore Alaska Correspondence, 196546. E. L. Bartlett, Charles Blomfield. Report and Notes. 1966. "Housingthe AlaskaNative." Correspondence. 19670.Charles Blomfield. E. L. Banlett. Chester Rapkin, Mike Rowan, Jerome Saroff. T: Alaska. Balti,nore Correspondence, 1967. Norman Klein, Nathaniel Owings. Reports and Notes, I%$. Thr Role andResponsibiliries of the Federal Highway Sysre,,~in Balli,nore. [Reel 191 Studies

Correspondence. May ?I, 1968-February 28, 1%9. Paul H. Douglas, Nathaniel Owings. Norman Klein. T: Baltimore.

Segment 2. Barbados-Bolivia Barbados Correspondence, 196243. Peter H. M. Stevens. Drsfl. Repon, hls) 1963. "Repon lo the Rarhdos Government 2nd the BdrhsJo\ Hou\ing Authoriry on IanJTen~re.Hou\ing Rdicy, and Home Finance." Correspondence, 196346. E. W. Barrow, P.H.M. Stevens. T: Barbados. Bolivia Correspondence, 1959. Report and Notes, November 1959. Report on Housing Financing in Bolivia. Spanish Translation, March 7, 1960. Correspondence, 195947. T: Bolivia.

Reel 20. Boston-California

Segment 1. Boston-Calcutta Bosron Correspondence, 1961. Daniel 1. Ahern. Draft Report and Report, August 14, 1961. "Boston's Waterfront: Some Ideas for Study." Correspondence, 196348. T: Boston. Calcutta Ford Foundation Conference, 1961. Correspondence, 196146. T: Calcutta. CalcuttaTrip, 1967. Correspondence, 196547. T: Calcutta. Segment 2. California California Correspondence, 196CLNovember 1962. Edmund Brown, Marshall Kaplan, William Wheaton, Gerald N. Hill, Catherine Bauer Wurster. Draft Report, November 28,1962. Report on Housing in California, Governor's Advisory Commission on Housing Problems, January 1963. "Possible Housing Programs for California," Appendix to the Report on Housing in Califonria, Governor's Advisory Commission on Housing Problems, April L%3. News Cl~ppings. Correspondence, December I%?&. undated. T: California.

Reel 21. Canada-Ghana

Segment 1. canada-Ch.de Canada Montreal Urban Renewal Correspondence, 1965. Memorandum on Montreal Urban Renewal, April 1%5. Quebec Housing Correspondence, 1965. Jean-Claude La Haye. "Draft Repon to the Commission Provinciale D'Urbanisme on Housing in the Province of Quebec," August 30. 1965. [Reel 211 Studies

Quebec Correspondence. September 1%5-66.lean-Claude La Haye. T: Canada. Chile Correspondenceand Notes, 196547. John Friedmann, John S. Nagel T: Chile. [No report prepared.] Segment 2. Ghana Ghana .[Gold Coasrl. Correrpundence hlvch 1954.4ugu\t IY55. G.An:hun) Atkinron. Frne\t Weirrmann. V. Rudianrk). Otto Kuen~g\bcrgcr. Memoranda and Notes.

Segment 3. Ghana Ghana Draft Reports and Repon. 1957. Housing in Ghana. Correspondence. August 26,1955-July 25. 1958. T: Ghana.

Grenada-Louisville

Segment 1. Grenada-Ireland Grenada Correspondence, July 9, 196bDecember l I. 1%8. Indim Task Force Correspondence October I, 196December 6,1966. Lyndon B. Johnson, Charles Haar. DraR, "Housing Report for Task Force on Indians," 11127166. Correspondence, 196M7. Ireland Correspondence, July I9lXLDecember 1%0. Ernest Weissmann, Padraig O hUiginn. Draft Report. November 1960. Report. April 25. 1961. Urban RenewalProjecr in Ireland (Dublin). Correspondence, January 1%147. Padraig O hUiginn. T: Ireland. Segment 2. Jamaica-Japan Jamaica. 19.56 Correspondence, May 26, 1955-March& 1956. Glendon Logan, Norman W. Manley, Warren Cornwell, Noel Nethersole. Recommendations, April 6, 1956. Correspondence, April 13,1956June 1958. T: Jamaica. Jamaica. 1961 Correspondence, January 19, 196CLMarch 29, 1961. "Rrpurt ol'Hou\ing hlirr~unuf inlernauunal Cuoperatiun Adminislrdtiun tu the I!nitcd Slate5 Operation, hl~rxion."Kingrtun, Jamaica. .April 10. 1961. Correspondence, June 196148. T: Jamaica. Japan Correspondence, July 5, I%O-August 1960. Ryotaro Azuma. "Housing and Community Facilities," in Reports of Committees of Special Areas of Work, September 10, 1960. Review Report, September 12. 1960.Planning and Action Programfar the Development of the Hanshin Metropolitan Region in Japan. Correspondence, September 2.19WMay 28,1%2. [Reel 221 Studies

Segment 3. Japan-Louisville Japan Final Report, June 1962. Planning and Action Progran~for the Development of 1heHar1shin ,Metropolis Region in Japan. Report by a joint Japan-U.N. team,

June- -~~~ 1962.-, ~ Correspondence, June 196265. T: Japan. Kenya Correspondence, April 9,1964-August 1964. Draft Report of UN Mission to Kenya on Housing, September 1%4. Lawrence N. Bloomberg and Charles Abrams, UniledNalions Mission lo Kenya on Housing. UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, December 29,1964. Correspondence, September 25, 1964-67. T: Kenya. Louisville "Discussion Memorandum on the Application by the University of Louisville fora$3,000,000 Grant." Correspondence, January 196&November 1961. T: Louisville.

Reel 23. New York City Housing Task Force- Pakistan

Segment 1. New York City Housing Task Force New York City Housing Task Force Correspondence, November 1%5-December 15, 1965. Working Papers, Notes, and Minutes of Meetings, December ICL11, 1%5. Draft Memorandum, December 10, 1965. "Report of Housing and Urban Renewal Task Force." January 4, 1966. News Releases and Clippings. Correspondence. December 20. I%Muly 1966. T: NYC Housing Task Force. Segment 2. Nigeria Nigeria Correspondence, April 27,1961-September 1962. "Draft of Memorandum on the Development of Savings, Mortgage Loans, and Housing Development in Lagos," July 30, 1962. "Draft Memorandum on the Lagos Slum Clearance Scheme. the Relevant Backeround."-~- \lvrrup~,lit~~nLdyos. Rcp;ircJ for the Gtncrnmcnt of Nigrr~ah) Otto Kt~cnig*hcrgcr.C'h;irls. Abram-. S~~sumoKohc. Maurice Shapirt) and M~ihael Wheeler. L'N Dcp~nmcntt,f Ect~nt~m~cand Skni~~l ffa~r.. April 27. 1964. Correspondence, December 7, 1962-August 1965. T: Nigeria Segment 3. Pakistan Pakislan Correspondence, March 1957-September 16, 1957. Preliminary Report, "Policy for Housing and the Settlement of Refugees in East Pakistan," n.d. "Summary of Recommendations," n.d. "Proposal for Programme for Dealing with the Squatter Problem," by Charles Abrams and Otto Koenigsberger, August 21, 1957. Report on Housing in Pakistan. Prepared for the Government of Pakistan by Charles Abrams and Otto Koenigsberger. UN Technical Assistance Administration, September 14, 1957. Clippings. Correspondence, September 20, 1957-1965. T: Pakistan. [Reel 241 Studies

Reel 24. Philadelphia-Singapore

Segment 1. Philadelphia Philad~lphia Correspondence, April 14, 196December12, 1966. William H. Ludlow. "The Negro Housing Problem: A Program for Philadelphia," September 1966. Correspondence, December 15, 196September 1%8. T: Philadelphia. Draft of Manuscript, "Home Ownership for the Poor," submitted for publication. Correspondence relating to the unsuccessful publication efforts. August 5. 196September 1%9. Clippings. Segment 2. Philippines-Puerto Rico, 1962 Philippines Correspondence July 11, 195LLMarch 31, 1959. "Housing in the Philippines. Preliminary Memoranda for Discussion." Submitted to the government of the Philippines by Charles Abrams and Otto Koenigsberger, August 29, 1958. Hep~~rr<,,I Hourit~pin rhc Ph~lrpprn~IrLtnrl~. Prepdrud ri~rthe pu\ernmrnl uf the Phil~ppineI4dnrl. b) Charles Abram, and Otto Kuen~psberper.UN I'e~hni~~l.4\\1\tdn~e .4dministr.1t1un. Jdnuarv , 11.. 1959. Correspondence. April 8, 195SMay 23, 1%8. T: Philippines. Puerro Rico. 1956 Correspondence, March24, 195Muly 3, 1956. Luis Munoz Marin. Draft Report, January 1957. Report, March 1957. Reporr on [he Housing Prograrrr of /he Commonwealrh of Puerlo Ricu. Correspondence, July 5,1956April 16, 1957. T: Puerto Rico. Puerlo Rico, 1962 Correspondence, March 16, 1962-April5, 1962. "To the College of Engineers. Architects, and Surveyors, San Juan. Puerto Rico," April 5, 1%2. Correspondence, April 4, 1962-October 7, 1%4. T: Puerto Rico. Segment 3. Regional Seminar in Housing and Community ImprovementSingapore Regional Seminar in Housing and Cr,rrmruniry lmprovemenr Regional Seminar in Housing and Community Improvement, New Delhi, January 21-February 17, 1954, including the Regional Conference of international Federation of Housing and Town Planning. AS: 211 1154. San Salvadore Correspondence, February 5. 196SMay 8, 1969. Singapore Correspondence, June 13, 1%3-August 1, 1963. Padraig 0 hUiginn. Confidential Report, Grou,rh and Urban Renewal in Singapore. Chapters 2-5 only Correspondence, August 27, 1%347. T: Singapore. Reel 25. Turkey-Venezuela

Segment 1. Turkey Turkey Correspondence, July-September, 1954. Ernest Weissmann. Reports, October, 1954. Report, 1955. The Need for Training and Education for Housing andPlanning. Correspondence, September 24, 19561966. G. Holmes Perkins, Ernest Weissmann, Thomas B. A. Godfrey, Emmanuel F. Friedman, Shirley Adelson Siegel, Vecdi Diker, Kemal Kurdas. AS: 10124154,4127159, undated. T: Turkey. Segment 2. Venezuela Venezuela, 1960 Correspondence, June 13, 196GJuly 12, 1960. "Draft of Memorandum on Housing Finance in Venezuela," July 6, 1960; July 20, 1960. Correspondence, July 27, I-December 1961. T: Venezuela. Venezuela, I962 Correspondence, January 8, 1962-January 24, 1962. Draft, "Report by Charles Abrams on the Development of the Guayana Region of Venezuela," January 24, 1962. "Repon on the Ueveh~pmcntol'Ciudhd Guh)ana in Vcnczucla." Jt~~nt (:entert;~rL1rban Stud~est~l'MITilnd Harvard Vniver,it). Januar) 25. 1962 Correspondence, February 8,1962-March 1962. T: Venezuela. Venezuela, I963 Correspondence, December 12, 1963-December 17, 1963. Drafts and Report, "Trip to Caracas and Ciudad Guayana, December 3-12, 1963." To Lloyd Rodwin and James Wilson, December 20, 1963. Correspondence, December 24, 1963. T: Venezuela. Venezuela. 1964 Correspondence, January 23,1964May 4,1964. "Trip to Venezuela, April 2tLMay 2, I%." To Lloyd Rodwin and James Wilson, May 14, 1964. Correspondence, June I, 196June2,1965. T: Venezuela Articles and Speeches

Articles and Speeches Reels 2635

Written public statements made by Abrams appear in chronological order beginning in 1935. Location is given only for speeches outside of New York City. An exception to the chronological listing is the Neu, York Post articles (194743); these appear at the end of the series, followed by correspondence referring to Abrams's work for thePost, arranged chmnologically. Correspondence relating to local arrangements comes before the item. Four brief, taped speeches have been transcribed and the results filmed in their appropriate chronological places. The tape itself is available only for the WCBS interview. An oral history interview, conducted by Dr. Bluma Swerdloff for the Oral History Research Office of Columbia University, is filmed (under May 1%4) with the permission of that off~ce.An asterisk (*) preceding a title in the guide indicates that the file contains correspondence relating to that speech or article but that there is no copy of the statement itself. Some copies of articles and speeches also appear in the scrapbooks. The titles are frequently working titles; they often changed with publication. Facts have not been verified beyond the information in the collection.

Reel 26. 1935-1947 'Typo Lor*ect-ad .Ffllav-ein d-3 Segment 1. 1935-1943 I935 "The Emergency Relief Act of 1935 ..." Sent toNew York Times. January 30. '"Is Housing Possible Today?" The Board of Education of City of New York, Bronx High School of Science, April 30. 1936 "Immediate Prospects for Housing." Madison House, January 22. Speech. Third Washington Conference on Slum Clearance and Low Rent Housing. January 22. "Mr. Moses on Housing." Letter to the Editor. New York Times, June 29. Letter to the Editor. New York Times, October 26. 1937 ""The Impending Housing Shortage in New York City." Sunday Evening Forum, January 17. "Houslngand the Slalc." Sen1 l.t~ulal.asker oF51~n~.vGrophi~.Aprll 14 "'I.egal .4spects a>FPubltcHvus~ng." F.4CEI'School. May IO *"Public Housing in New York city." WPAAdult ducati ion Program, May 12. Speech. WEVD. May 13. "A Tentative Forecast of Policy, Problems, and Procedure under the Housing Act." American Federation of Housing Authorities. Seotember 23. "Management of Public Housing." New School for Social Research, December 15. Letter to the Editor. New York Timer, December 17.

"Municipal Housing Authorities: The Latest Phase." Sent toNew York Times, January 5. [Reel 261 Articles and Speeches

"Private Capital Needed for Building." Letter to the Editor. New York Times, May 16. Speech. May 17. Letter to the Editor (Reply to Stewart McDonald). New York Times, May 23. Speech. Conference of Local Housing Authorities of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, June 17. "A Plea for Private Enterprise in Housing."Real Esrare News 19, no. 6 (June): 196. Speech. Annual Meeting of American Federation of Housing Authorities, Washington, D. C., September 26. Speech. WMCA, October 16. Review. Sent toshelter, October 20. "Looking Ahead in Housing." Shelter (October): 2%24. Letter to the Editor. Sent toNew York Times, November 15. I939 "State and Local Housing Legislation." Radio Forum. New School for Social Research, February 15. Speech. WHN, February 25. b "Slum Clearance or Vacant Land Develo~ment?"Shelter (Februarv):.. 2%24. "Program for Housing Institute in East Midtown Area." Citizens' Housing Council of New York, March 21. Speech. Labor Club Forum. WEVD, May 17. Speech. WCNW, May 29. Speech. WEVD, October 3. "The Real Housing Issue." (October21): 43W1. IWO "Housing and Politics." Survey Graphic (February): 91-93. Review of The Bar of Other Days, by Joseph S. Auerbach. Sent toSaturday Review ofliterature, May 3. Letter to the Editor. Sent toNew York Times, June 5. "Must Defense Wreck Housing?" The Narion (October 19): 35%60. [Reprint.] Speech. WEVD, November 12. "New Social Trends in Land Utilization." American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, November 14. Printed in The Appraisal Journal (October 1941). [Reprint.] IW1 *Letter to the Editor. New York Times, December 19. "Housing the War Workers." The New Republic (December 29): 88688. [Reprint.] 1942 Speech. Union for Democratic Action, Conference on War and the Consumer, January 24. Speech. League for Industrial Democracy, Conference on Maximum Production, February 14. Speech. Snag CIub, February 24. Speech. Citizens' Housing Council, Conference on Rent Control, March 13. "Rent Control Is Not Enough." The New Republic 106, no. ll (March 6): 362-63. *"The Effect of War on Real Estate." Real Estate Board of Rochester, New York, March 26. "Forum on Negro Housing." WEVD, July 1. "Housing." Lawyer's Guild, August 10. I W3 Speech. New York City Federationof Women's Clubs, February 5. 'Article. Cilizens' Housing Council News (March). Speech. Baltimore, April 7. Articles and Speeches

*Speech. Brooklyn College. April 30. "On the Negro Housing Problem in New York City." WEVD, May 26. "Housing in the Post-War World." Bulletin ofEconomics, Brooklyn College, May. Letter to the Editor. Sent to theNew York Times, August 12. "Mixed Projects in New York City." New York State Conference on Social Work, November 18. *Interview. New York Times, December 3. *"Economic Changes in Real Estate." In Arrhirrrrure and City Planning in the Posr War World, edited by Paul Zucker. New Yo*: Philosophical Library.

Segment 2. 194L1947 1W4 "The Factsabout PublicHousing." Review ofThe SevenMythsofHousing, by Nathan Straus. The Nation (February 12). "Slum Dole: A New Challenge to Public Housing." CHCHousing News (February): 1-2. 8 Speech. Convention of the National Public Housing Conference, March 24. Speech. WEVD, April 5. *"I he Social Worker'\Placc in P~IsI-WarHou\ing " Muyland State Ca~nferenceof Soc~dWelf;rrc. May f. "Planning for New York City." Forum at Museum of Modern Art, May 24. Speech. New School for Social Research. May 25. Speech. Citizens Planning and Housing Association of Baltimore. June 6. "Evolution of Government Restrictions on Free Use of Real Estate." Proceedings, Addresses andRepurts; Section of Real Property. Probate and Trust Law, ABA. Chicago Meeting, (September 11): 1%25. "Government Responsibility for Housing." October 7. "Housing: The Issue That Dewey Forgot!" WLIB, October 30. Letter to the Editor. Sent to theNew Fork Times. November 27. "Bullding Rcgularit~nIn New York City . ." Revie% ofBurld~nyRtpuiulron in .Vg b )or!, ('if) . hy J~rephD. McGoIdrick. Scymour(irauhard, and Raymond J. Horouitz." (',,lumht~~LLIW h'#.\,i(,u (tiov~.nlkr). Y4%51 "G. 1. Blast."Architec~uralForum (December): 83. I W5 "Public-Private Teamwork." National Public Housing Conference, March IS. "Housing 1s News Again." Thr New Republir (March 19): 38C-83. "The Walls of Stuyvesant Town." The Nation (March 24): 32tL30. Speech. WEVD, March 30. Speech. Owl, April 13. *"A Home of Whosc Own?" Review ofHome Ownership: Is11Sound?, by John P. Dean. The NnvRepublic (April 23): 563. "Replan Washington Square." The Liberal 1, no. 2 (April-May): 1.4. "National Picture of Housing." Des Moines Public Schools, May I. Rcview ofA Million Homes a Year, by Dorothy Rosenman. May 9. Speech. Leaguc for Industrial Democracy. May 12. *"Homc Finance Anicle." McCall's Magazine (May). "Vital Plans." Review ofCiry Development, by Lewis Mumford. New Leader (June 11): 11. Article. Sent toPosf- War Ourlonk, June 29. "Who Wants to Be Mayor of New York?" Sent to The ArchilecluralForum, July 16. "Housing Program for New York City: A Liberal Platform." WEVD, July 17. "Good Houses for Everybody." Overseas Radio Program Bureau, OWI, July. "Good Government." National Council of Jewish Women, October 15. "Housing." WJZ, October IS. )"Shall We Spend More Money for Public Housing?" October 30. [Reel 261 Articles and,Speeches

"Good Houses for Everyone." In What the Informed Citizen Needs lo Know, edited by A. G. Mezerik and Bruce Bliven. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce. 1946 Speech. U.D.A. Dinner, January 11. "The Run of the House." WQXR, January 17. "The Housing Shortage in New York." League for Industrial Democracy. January 18. Press Release. Conference of National Urban League, February 13. "'Race Prejudice and Housing." Temple of the Covenanl, March 1. *" Wagner-Ellender-Taft Housing Bill." The Polomac Co-operative Federation, Co-op Forum, March 7. "Speech. Brooklyn Civic Council Luncheon, March I I. *Speech. Veterans Affairs Commillee, Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, March 23. '"Rent Control and Tenant Selection." School of Architecture, Columbia University, March 28. 'Article. Journal of Education Sociology (March). 'Editorial. The New Republic (February-March). '"Why Reallors Should Support the Wagner-Ellender-Taft Bill." Philadelphia Real Eslale Board. April 4. Speech. Citizens Planning and Housing Association of Baltimore. April 5. "Housing Headaches.'' Review ofBreaking the Building Blockadr. by Robert Lasch. The Nation (April 27): 511-12. '"Financing of Housing." Public Housing Conference, May 22. *" Wagner-Ellender-Taft Bill." New England Regional Council, National Association of Housing Officials, May 23. "While You Wait for a House." McCall's Magazine (May): 17,72-74. "The Subsidy and Housing." Journal of Landand Public Uliliry Econumics 22, no. 2 (May): 131-39. *Speech. Southwest Harlem Neighborhood Council, June. "Living in Harmony." Opportunity: Journal of NegroLife (Summer): I 1618, 1667. "Minority Parties in America." Radio Speech, September 18. Speech. National Associalion of Housing Officials, Cleveland, October 10. *"Housing in New Yo& City." Youth Division, Greater New York Federation of Churches. October 19. "The Republican Bloc in Housing." WJZ. October 23. "Adventures of a Modem Gulliver in a Housing Brobdignag." National Public Housing Conference, October. Omeea Chi 'Soeech.-.~~~~~ - - (Law Fratemitvl.. . . November 7. "One World-One Housing Problem." CHC Housing News 5, no. 3 (November-December): 1,6. "Homeless America." Part I. The Nation (December 21): 72P25. "Homeless America." Part 11. The Nation (December 28): 75P55. "'Politics and Housing." Nuestra Arquifectura. 'Article. Journal of Housing. '"Housing Report."Harlem Week. 1947 "Homeless America." Part 111. The Nation (January 4): 15-16. [The series published asA Housing Program forAmerica, L.I.D. Pamphlet Series.] "The Housing Outlook for 1947." WMCA, January 6. *"Urban RedeveIopment." American Institute of Planners. Providence, lanuary 18. 'Speech. League for Industrial Democracy, January 22. Articles and Speeches

'Speech. Public Affa~rsCommittee and the Econt~m~cand Race Relation, Suhct~mmittecof the YWCA, January 22. Speech. American Veterans Committee Housing Rally, January 23. *Speech. Association of Housing Authorities, January 28. " 'Practical Politics' Is Basis for Europe's Public Housing Programs," Journal ofHousing 4, no. 1 (January): 3-6. Article. Submitted to American Mercury, January. '"The Future of Housing." The Author Meets the Critics Program, February 6. *Speech. Greenwich Village Association, February 7. '.l)i~cnm~natowRe,tnct~\c Co\enant~. A Chdllcngc 1,) the Ameri~anHar" Associatit~nofthe Rnr otthe C~tyt~tNeu York. Fcbruaw I9 "The Run of the House." WQXR, February 19. *"A Program for Progressives: Housing." League for Industrial Democracy. March 1. *"A Housing Program for America," Student League for Industrial Democracy, Brooklyn College, March 5. "Must Politics Control Housing?" The Narion (March 15): 29P94. "Future of Housing in Americaand the Role of Cooperatives." Group Housing Cooperative, Washington, D.C.,Mareh28. *"Restrictive Covenants." American Jewish Committee, April 3. *"Racial Restrictive Covenants." John L. Elliott Chapter, American Veterans Committee, April 10. Article. Sent toMademoiselle, April 10. Article. Sent toSurvey Graphic, April 14. Authors Round Table. Radio speech, April 15,1947. ""Public Forum on Housing." Van Cortlandt Community Center, April 16. *Speech. Barnard College, April 22. 'Speech. Citizens Housing Council of New York, April 26. 'Speech. Annual Convention, Jewish War Veterans, May 4. *"Housing for the Low Income Group and the Question of Action on the National Level." Liberal Party Conference on Housing, May 6. '"Is Everything Being Done to Provide Housing?" Interview with Committee of Youthbuilders, May 7. "The Acute Housing Situation." New York League of Women Shoppers, May 17. "We Need a Better Housing Bill." The Nation (May 17): 562-64. "Slums." WJZ, May 20. "Revolution in Land." East Central Regio~alCouncil, National Association of Housing Ofticials, Toledo, Ohio, May 26. "Our Neighborhoods in 1950." East Midtown Council for Social Welfare, May 27. *"Housing Policy for America." Massaehusetts Institute of Technology Housing Seminar, Cambridge, May 29. "Ought to Be a Law." The Nation (May 31): 668. "Homes for Aryans Only." Commentary 3 (May): 421-27. 'Speech. Manhattanville Housing Committee, Riverside Civic Council, June 6. *Speech. New York City Consumer Council MockTrial, June 10. "United Nations Housing Situation." The Nation (June 14): 701. *"Community Planning and Local Restrictions." Consumer Union's Housing Panel, Washington, D.C., June 18. "A Slight Case of Murder." TheNation (June 28): 757-58. Editorial. The Nation (July 19): 58. "Race Bias in Housing, Part 1: The Great Hypocrisy." The Nation (July 19): 67-69. [This series published as apamphlet, July.] "What Are the Effects of the New Rent and Housing Law?" The American Forum ofrhe Air no. 3 (July 29): P19. [Reel 261 Articles and Speeches

"Race Bias in Housing, Part 11: Will Interracial Housing Work?" The Nariotr (August?): 122-24. *:"The Future of Housing." NBC-TV, August 7. "Race Bias in Housing, Part 111: Our Chance for Democratic Housing."Thr Nation (August 16): 16C-62. "Speech. Press, Advertising, and Radio Chapter, AVC, September 16. ""City and State Affairs." Americansfor Democratic Action, September 17

Reel 27.

Segment 1. 1947-1949 IW7 ""Housing, 1947." WNBC. September 1 I-October 2. Speech. Mortgage Bankers Association. Cleveland, October 3. "Register for Housing." WJZ. October 5. *Speech. Building lndustries Division of PCA, October 16. "Are These Our Children?" ABC, October 19. *Speech. Eddie Munk Chapter, American Veterans Committee, October 22. "Break the Housing Log-Jam." WMCA, October 27. '"The Housing Crisis Is Your Fault." The American Family Series. WOV. October 29. Editorial. The Nation (October 30). 'Speech. New York Newspaper Guild, October. "Housing and the Family." October. "Solving the Housing Problem: Britainand the U.S.A." The Cooper Union. November 9. *"Discrimination in Housing and How It Affects You." Cleveland Chapter. American Jewish Committee, November 12. '"Racial Discrimination in Housing: Private and Public." Snag Club. November 18. Article. The Liberal, November 19. "Something Ought to Be Done." WMCA. November 23. Review of Communiras: Mrarrs ofLivrlihoodand Ways oflife, by Percival and Paul Goodman. Commrrrra~(November): 499. Testimony. Joint Legislative Committee on Problems of the Aged. December l I. IW8 'Speech. B. Clarney Vladeck Birthday Celebration, Rand School. January 13. -Speech. Housing Rally, Brenner Felson Chapterand Auxiliary, American Veterans Committee. February 18. ""How America Is Housed." Saint Peter's College, March 14. *Court of Public Opinion, Television Program, March 23. '"Housingand the Family." Institutes in Probation, April 3. *"On Trial." Radio Speech, April4. "A Ten-Point Housing Program." Liberal Party, April ?I. "A Plank in a Platform." The Nation 126, no. 2 (May 15): 548-51. 'Lecture. Massachusetts institute of Technology, Cambridge. May 20. "A Woman's Lot Is Not a Happy One." Madrmoisellr's LIVING (Spring): 86, 156. "Land."Encycluprdia ofHuusing, June 11. Speech. International Congress on Housing and Town Planning, Zurich. Switzerland, June. Speech. WMCA, September 24. Articles and Speeches

"Pooling Resources for Negro Home Development." National Builders Association, Atlanta, Georgia, Octoher 6. 'Court of Current Issues. Television Program, November 15. *Speech. Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Novemher22. *Speech. WMCA, November 26. "Human Relations in City Planning." Conference on Civic Unity, Chicago, November 29. "The Facts about Prefabrication." Mademoisrlle's LIVING (Autumn): 112, 173. =Speech. New YORK Metropolitancommittee forplanning. December 16. Article. Progres.rive Architecture, December 17. 'Review ofprejudice andproperty, by Tom C. Clark and Philip B. Perlman. Commenrarv. r "'Hous~ng." In Saving American Capirabsm, edited by Seymour E. Harris. New York: Knopf. IWY 'Speech. Community Rlations Seminar on Fair Housing Practices, Philadelphia, January 12. *"Housing and the Legislature, 1949." Annual Conference on State Legislation, New York City Chapter. National Lawyers Guild, January 27 ';Speech. Joint Veterans Council for Americanism, February 12. '"Fair Housing Practices." The Christian and Human Rights Conference, Protestant Council and the lnteracial Fellowship of Greater New York, Fehruary 12. Speech C'hi~ayt~('il) Ca~uncilon the Pra~pa~\rdNon-D~r~nminsuon Ordinance ftnr hhll~l).41deJ Hou\ing. February 25. "The Segregation Threat in Housing." Commentor). 7. no. 2 (Fehruary): 12S31.

Segment 2. 1949-1950 /MY Release. March 22. *Lecture. Bamard College, March 29. Speech. Planning and Housing Round Tahle, Columbia University, March 31 "'What Causes Prejudice?" National Citizens' Council on Civil Rights, WEVD, April 1. *Speech. League for Industrial Democracy. April 23. Review ofSn~edmPlans for Brrrer Housing, by Leonard Silk. Saturday Review oflilerarure, April 28. 'Lecture. Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, May 3. Letter to the Editor. The Chicago Defender, May 9. "'Racial Issues in Housing." Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge. May 19. "Housing Program." City Affairs Committee, Liberal Party. May 23. 'Speech. New School for Social Research Dinner, May 26. 'Speech. Spanish-American Youth Bureau and the Pan-American Women's Association, June I. "The Effect of Recent Housing Legislation on the Housing of Minorities." National Builder's Association, Detroit, August 22. "Housing." Liberal Party. September 2. Speech. New School for Social Research, September 13. *Speech. Great Neck Chapter, National Council of Jewish Women, September 26. "The Housing Shortage and Rent Control: What Can We Do about It?" Liberal Party Political Institute, Octoher I. *Speech. Chelsea-Clinton Council for Social Planning, October 20. "Democracy in Housing." Friend's Conference, Philadelphia, October 24. "Housing Issue in This Campaign." Liberal Party, WJZ. Octoher 28. [Reel 271 Articles and Speeches

'Article. The American City (October). "Another String to the Bow." Survey Graphic (October): 543-46. "Housing Record in New York City." Liberal Party, WOR, November 4. *Speech. Massachusetts Housing Council and the Urban League of Greater Boston, November 15. "Stuyvesant Town's Threat to Our Liberties." Commentary (November):

426-33.- ~ "The Scgregdtit~nThrcjt In Ht~us~ng.Cdn WL. Plan h)r Vemt,;rafic he~ghhorht,~~rl\I' 1 h~ .VVN IVvrldC (.mnu nrutt,r (Dc.cmbcrl: 22-27, IRcprln1r.d from ('<,rnn~~~nrur~,.Februar) IY3Y I "Speech. Dalton Schools, December 1949. "Housing." Collier's Encyclopedia, New York: Collier. 1950 Speech. University of Southern California, January 5. ""The Social Aspects of the Relationship between theTenant and the Landlord." Urban League of Greater New York, lanuary 18. 'Speech. CBS People's Platform. January 22. '"Housing." Institute for Religious and Social Studies, January 24. "Human Rights in Slum Clearance." Survey Graphic 86, no. 1 (January): 27-28. "Rats among the PalmTrees." The Nation (February 25): 177-78. "Civil Rights in Housing." American Association of University Women, February 28. Editorial. The Notion. March 20. "'Housing Practices in Brooklyn," Kings County Council of the State Commission against Discrimination, March23. "'Housing for the Middle Income Family." Amalgamated Housing Corporation, March 26. "On Trial: Should Federal Rent Control Be Continued'?" Association of the Bar, ABC-TV, March 29. Speech. League for Industrial Democracy, April 15. Letter to the Editor. New York tlrrold Tribune, April 19. "Metropolitan Planning, the Social Approach." Council forplanning Action, Boston. April 22. Statement on Behalf of the Liberal Party of New York State. Hearing on Rent Control Legislation, Senate Banking and Currency Committee, April 26. *"Rent Control." WFDR. Sponsored by Local 91 International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, May 16. "Housing for the Forgqttcn Folk." LiberalDigest, May 18. Review of The L.aw ofzoning andplanning, by Charles A. Rathkopf. Columbia LatiReview (May): 727-30. "Race Bias in Housing." New York Times, July 5. "Slum Clearance Boomerangs.'' The Nation. 121, no. 5 (July 29): 1067. Samplc Speech. Liberal Party, October 19. *"The Housing Issue in This Election." WNBC, October 26. *"Berlin and Jerusalem: A Tale of Two Cities." Graduate Faculty Seminar, New School for Social Research, October 27. Speech. American Jewish Congress, November 6. "Discrimination in Housing." Civic Unity Committee, Cambridge, November 9. '"Problems and Strategy in Housing." Dalton Schools, November 13. *"Housing Integration in Areas of Transition." National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials. November 16. "Freedom to Dwell Together." Congress WrekIy (November 27): 15-17. [Reel 271 Articles and Speeches

Segment 3. 1950 1950 "Housing."American Jewish YearBook, Vol. 51. "The Residential Construction Industry." In The Strucrure ofAmerican Industry, edited by Walter Adams. New York: Macmillan. Second edition. 1954.

Reel 28.

Segment 1. 1950-1951 I950 "Housing." InScandinavia between East and West, edited by Henning Friis. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1951 "State Housing Program, 1951." Liberal Party. January 15. 'Speech. Urban League of GreaterNew York, January 18. "Defense Housing." Broadcast with Mrs. Roosevelt, January. "Democratic Housing: A Challenge to the Community." Essex County Intergroup Council, February 3. '"Housing." Women's City Club of New York, February 15. *Speech. Young Women's Christian Association National Board, February 20. '"Impact of Housing Problems on Communities." Riverside Church, March 28. "Metropolitan PIanning, the Social Approach." In Metropolitan Planning, Council for Planning Action Symposium 2, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, March 1951, pp. %16. [See April 22, 1950.1 "You and the News." WLIB, April 17. "Housing as a Public Health Problem." University of Pittsburgh, April 18. ';Lecture. Yale University, New Haven. Connecticut, April 19. *"Critique of the Housing Act of 1949." Council for Planning Action, Boston, April 2 1. "Letters The Nation Did Not Print." The New Leader. April 23. 'Imcl (ir~pplesu i!h It5 Huus~ngCris~s." C'otnmrnlun (Apnll: 347-54 IRcpnntcd in ICI.c Shwr <,f rh, IFllTP (August I9521 I "'The Integration of the Negro in Housing." Howard University, May 3

Segment 2. 1951-1952 1951 "Human Rights in Slum Clearance." Middle Atlantic Regional Council, National Association of Housing Oficials, May 11. "Housing:' ln-Service Course forTeachers, May 15. Interview. Morning Chapel, WABD, May 25. Speech. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing. June 6. *"Huu\ing: I~rael'sNumher I Rohlem." Southern Neu England C'hapter. Amenian Te~hnionSo2ict). Pruv~denic.June 14. 'Speech. Providence Urban League, June 14. Article.ProgressiveArchifecrure. June 15. "The New 'Gresham's Law of Neighborhoods': Fact or Fiction?'The Appraisal Journal 10, no. 8 (July): 32637. '"Race Bias and Housing." Tamiment Lecture Series. Tamiment. PennsyIvania, August 21. "Community Development at the Cross Roads." Pacific Northwest Region, National Association of Housing Officials, PortIand, September 14. "L'Habitat." Second International Congress of Architects, Rabat, Morocco, September25. [Reel 281 Articles and Speeches

X"Housing." Citizen's Committee to Investigate Housing Problems, September29. *Speech. French Study Group. Economic Cooperation Administration, Washington, D.C., October2. "How Shall We Train the Planners We Need?" American Society of Planning Officials, Pittsburgh, October 15. "Blame for Cicero." New, York Hernld Tribune, October 25-26. Speech. WJZ-TV. November 5. "Housing: The Situation Today." National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, Detroit. November 14. '"Human Values in Slum Redevelopment." Potomac Chapter, National Association of Housing Offic~als,November 27. "The Time Bomb That Exploded in Cicero." Conmrenlary, (November): 407-14. [Reprinted as a booklet by the New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing. Included in Social Problerns in America, edited by Alfred McClung Lee. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1955.1 *"Should Special Housing Be Built for the Aging?" WEVD, December 19. "The Segregation Threat in Housing." In Two-Thirds of a Norion, A Housing Progranr, edited by Nathan Straus, pp. 21&35. New York: Knopf. 1957 Speech. Ascension Presbyterian Church, January 3 1. "Revolution in Housing."Review of Two-Thirds (fa Nalion, edited by Nathan Straus. The Nnu Leader (March 3): 2&21. "The Chain Reaction That Began in Miami." Commentary, March4. *Lecture. University of Pittsburgh, March 11. *Lecture. Government Administration Seminar, Columbia University, March 28. *"Good Housing in a Metropolis." Greenwich Village Branch, Americans for Democratic Action. April 8. *Speech. National Community Relations Advisory Council, April 30. "Where Goes Low-Rent Public Housing?" National Housing Conference, 21st Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 5. *Speech. Leaders in intel~acialprivate housing, Philadelphia, May 15. "New Cities, the Promise and the Threat." National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, May 20. ""Can New York City's SlumsBe Cleared Now?" WEVD, May 21.

*Ankle. TheNen~Lmder(June 2). Speech. Ruth Farbman Dinner. United Parents Association. June I2

Reel 29.

Segment 1. 1952 I Y52 *Between the Lines. WOR-TV..~ Julv , 2 Review of Housing Mnrker Behavior in a Declining Area, by Leo Grebler. The Annnls, luly 16. "Parkway Village Memorandum." July 23. "The Choice Is Nixon or Sparkman." The Neu, Leader (September 22): 1L15. Urbnn Land Policies. International Federation for Housing and Town Planning, Lisbon, September 22. - Letter to the Editor.Nnt. York Hernld Tribune, October 29. "The Limits of Law." Review ofEqualily bv Slalule: Legal Controls over Group Discriminnlion. by Monroe Berger. Commentary (October): 349-40. "Liberal Party Roundup." WJZ-TV, November 3. [Reel 291 Articles and Speeches

Speech. Enited Israel Appeal, November9. Speech. National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, Washington, D.C., November 13. '"New Approaches to Cooperative Housing." Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York. November 18. *"PXRIVATE Home Building and Ownership for Minorities: Fiction or Reality?" Mayor's Council on Human Relations, Minneapolis, November 20. *"The Neighborhood: Key to World Peace." South Orange-Maplewood Forum, December 2. *Speech. Local 91 LLGWU, December 6. 'Speech. Dalton Schools, December.

Segment 2. 1953 I953 ""The Facts of Housing the Young Marned." Stephen Wise Free Synagogue. January 25. . Statement in Acceptance of the 1953 Award from the League for Industrial Democracy. February 8. Speech. Community Planning Boards, February 12. "Housing and Rent Control." Liberal Party, February 18. Review of Thc Durban Housirig Survey: A Sludy qf'Hr,using in a Mulriracial Commuriiry. University of Natal. The Annals. February 20. "Speech. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, March 5. * 'Speech. The Wesley Foundation, Harvard University, Cambridge, March 8. "Are 'Fund' Raisers Fit to be Congressmen?" The New Leader (March23): 12-14. Letter to the Editor. New York Times. March 31. "The Crisis in Our Land and Forest Resources." League for Industrial Democracy. April 10. *Speech. Citizens' Council on City Planning, University of Pennsylvania, April. *"Student Views the News." WFUV-FM (Fordham University), April. 'Speech. Yale Seminar, New Haven, Connecticut, April. Article. ArchirecturalForum, April. r *"Land Policies and Effect on Development Possibilities." Bemis Foundation Conference, Cambridge, May 1. *Between the Lines. May. "Bias in the Use of Governmental Regulatory Powers." Univc~rsilyqf'Chicago LaaReview 20, no. 3 (Spring): 41625. "Housing." Liberal Party Program, June.

"Ht~lrmMCIS~, t, 'Ht~herlM<,\e\ ' " Revleu ol'R<,hl.rr41o$t,$ Hutldcr,l;.r l),,m#~ruc >, h) ClrvelanJ RtJger, June [Not puhli\hed.] "Puerto Rican Story." New York Herald Tribune. August 18. Letter to the Editor. New York Times, August 26. "City Development in the New Industrial World." General Seminar of the Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, October 7. "New Neighbors in Old Neighborhoods." New York Chapter, American Jewish Committee, October8. [Reprinted as apamphlet, 1954. Entered in CongressionaIRecordAppendir, April I. 1954.1 Speech. WABD-TV. October 14. "The Fourth Man." Baltimore Section, National Council of Jewish Women, October 19. "Lecture. Seminar in Government Administration, Harvard University, Cambridge, November6. 'Speech. Cleveland Chapter, Ameriean Jewish Committee, Novefnber 19. 'Discussion. Architecture League of New York, November 24. Article. Juslice, November 24. [Reel 291 Articles and Speeches

"'A New Housing Program for America." Architectural Society: Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, December 14. "1953 Housing Legislation." New York State Legislative Annrral. 1953. 'Article. Personnel Exerutir,es' Newsletler, 1953.

Segment 3. 1954 1954 Letter to the Editor. New York Times. January 6. [Not sent.] "The Ideal City." Discussion of paper presented by Sir George Clark Columbia University, January 9.

Segment 1. 1954 1954 "Current Urban Land Policies and Programs." Regional Seminar for Asia and the Far East on Housing and Community Improvement, New Delhi. February 11. "How Sound Are Our lnstitutions?" League for Mutual Aid, March 6. "'New Delhi Meeting." WQXR. March 23. 'Speech. West Bronx Liberal Party Cluh, March 26. '"Man and His Institutions in a Changing World." Hofstra College, March. Speech. Queens County Liberal Party, April 3. 'Speech. History Cluh, Stuyvesant High School, April 13. *Speech. Human Relations Council of Bucks County. Pennsylvania, May 8. "Slums, Ghettos, and the G.O.P.'s 'Remedy.' "The Reporter 10, no. 10 (May 1 I): 27-30. "This I Believe." WCBS. May 19. "The Challenge to Government and Private Industry." National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, May 21. Speech. National Housing Conference, June 7. [Entered in Congressional RecordAppendix, June 25.1 Speech. Pacific Northwest Regional Council, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, July 16. Letter to the Editor. New York Times, July 29. *Speech. City Hall Conference. Philadelphia, September 23. Article. Written forTurkish magazines. October 24. Segment 2. 1955 1955 "...Only the Very Best ChristianClientele." Cummrntary 19, no.1 (January): LC-17. *Speech. WRCA-TV, Citizens Union Searchlight. February 6. *Speech. William I. Sheldrick Association, February 17. *Speech. Women's Cluh of New York, February 17. Speech. Annual Legislative Conference,, Liberal Party, February 21. "How to Remedy Our 'Puerto Rican Problem': Whence It Arose, What To Do." Commenrary 19, no. 2 (February): 12C-27. "Must We Have a Rent Rise?" WABC. March 8. "Speech. Jewish Community Council. Boston, March 13. *Slums and Our Children.'' Ne", York Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund, March 18. "The New Rent Plan." WRCA-TV, March 20. Statement. (As rent administrator.) March 23. [Reel 301 Articles and Speeches

'This Is New York." WCBS, March 24. *Speech. Capital District Joint Board of Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Albany. March 28. "'Focus." WMCA, April 13. ""You and Your Landlord." Daily Mirror Forum. New York County Lawyers Association, April 15. *Speech. Bronx Borough Taxpayers League, April 19. "'Jewish Home Show." WATV, April 21. *"Keeping New Yorkers Housed." Samuel Tilden Democratic Club, April 28. "Speech. Potomac Chapter, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, May 4. Speech. Bronx County Committee, Liberal Party, May 4. 'Speech. Comell University, Ithaca, New York. May 10. '"Rent Control and You." WEVD, Citizens' Housing and Planning Council of New York, May 18. "Housingin the Years Ahead." Welfare and Health Council of New York City, May 18. )Speech. Five Boro Taxpayers Association, May 19. "Speech. Labor Advisory Commiltee on Puerto Rican Affairs. May 21 "'I955 Searchlight Dinner." Citizens Union of the City of New York. May 24. Speech. Metropolitan Chapter, National Assoeiation of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, June 1. Speech. WRCA-TV. Citizens Union Searchlight, June 5. Speech. New York County Committee, Liberal Party, June 6. *The Wendy Barrie Show. June 8. ""Mock Session ofthe House of Representatives." National Housing Conference, Washington, D.C., June9. "Barry Gray Show. WMCA, June 13. tla,u~ingPr,~hlem> h~r Minorit~e,." Bronx Branch. Urhan Lr~gueut'(;reater New Yurk and theC'a~uncil a~t'Span~ah-Amcr~canOrgsnization>. June??

Segment 3. 1955-1956 IY55 "The Limits of Law in Housing and Social Action." Instituteof Race Relations. Fisk University. Nashville. June 29. [Entered in Congressional RrcordAppmdix. August 25.1 "V~llageHourlng and Cornmunit) Ik\r'lopmcnt." (irecnwich V~llagcBranch. .4mcricans fur Lkmocr:ati. Aalun. Jul) I?. "Public Housing Myths." The New Leader (July 25): 34. "Discrimination in Housing." New York Times. August 23. "Segregation. Housing, and the Home Case." The Reporter 13, no. 5 (October 6): 3&33. "Housing for Everyone." Special Real Estate Supplement, New York Age Dyfenrler, October 15. r Review ofAdventures ($0 Slrrm Fighter, by Charles F. Palmer. New York Times. October 18. "Our Town: Its Mental Health." New York Section, National Council of Jewish Women, November 1. "Re-Housing New York." Conference of United Neighborhood Houses, November 5. "Building Democracy in Community Living." National Trade Union Committee for Racial Justice, November 12. Speech Khl~Iledr~ngun l)cmul~t~un.lcmpor~r) State tlou\ing Kent C umm#s\lon. Uubcnher lh Speech. Real Estate Post of the American Legion and the Real Estate War Veterans Association, November 17. * "A Regional Approach to the Housing Problem."Technological Conference for Israel and the Middle East, November 19. [Reel 301 Articles and Spwhes

"Should Federal Laws Contain Prohibitions of Racial Discrimination and Segregation?" National Association of Intergroup Relations Ofticers, Milwaukee, December 1. Speech. WRCA-TV Citizens Union Searchlight, December 4. lY54 Speech. Workmen's Circle Division, Jewish Labor Committee, January 8. Speech. "Committee-at-Large" Forum, Liberal Party. January 18. "New York's New Slums." The New Leader (January 30): 2&23. Speech. Brooklyn Branch, Urban League of Greater New York, February 5. Speech. Ethical Culture Society. February 6. Speech. Joint Council of War Veterans Organizations of Kings County. February 22. Speech. Spanish-American Youth Bureau. February 25. "Gates from the Ghetto." Urban League of Greater New York, February 26.

Reel 31. 1956-1959

Segment 1. 1956 1956 Speech. Conference on Urban Design. Harvard University, Cambridge, April LO. [See 41121561 "Discrimination in the North." Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, April 11. Speech. National Housing Conference. April x2. [Printed inProgressive Archifeclure (August): lWOI.] "Discrimination in Housing." Congress Wrekly 23. no. 14 (April 16): 11-12

Speech. National Trade Union Conference on Civil Rights. Jewish Labor Committee, May 4. Speech. 1956 Conference of the Councils of the New York State Commission Against Discrimination. May 7. [Published as "Commission Against Discrimination." In American Uni1y:An Educa~ionalGuide 14, no. 5 (May- June): 3-7.1 "The Negro Problem v. the Negro's Problem in America." New York State Conference, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Mav 19. Speech. New York City CIO Council. May 26. *Speech. Queens County Council, SCAD and Queens Community Co. ordinating Council, May 28. *Speech. Urban League of Westcbester County, June I I. Speech. Commerce and Industry Luncheon. June IS. Speech Written for the Governor. June :I. "Remarks about Charlotte Carr." July 30. "Homes without Segregation." Review ofHuman Relafir~nsin Inrerracial Housing, by Daniel M. Wilner, Rosabelle Price Walkley, and Stuart W. Cook. The New Leader (August 13): IS2O. S~eech.Aueust 30. "Civil Rights in 1956: Politics Replaces the Economic Motive." Conrmrnrary (August). [Reprinted.] "Seconding the Nomination of Robert F. Wagner." Liberal Party Convention, September 11. Interview. WLIB, September 16. "Planning for Human Needs." Harvard University, Cambridge, September 28. *Speech. Men's Club, Free Synagogue, September. [Reel 311 Articles and Speeches

Speech. Robert F. Wagner campaign, October I. ?Speech. Catholic Interracial Forum, October 4. "Liberal Party Registration Speech." WABC, October 12. "What the President Could Do about School Desegregation." TheReporter (October 18): 31-32. '.The Role of Legislation in Reducing Intergroup Tensions." Institute on Group Relations, University of Rochester, October 22. "Race Relations in Housing." Student Christian Association of Brooklyn College. October 24. Letter to the Editor. New York Timrs. October 30. Speech. Metropolitan Region, American Association for the United Nations, Novemher 26. "Racial Challenges in Shifting Communities." InrerracialRerirw (November). Speech. Civic and Social Agencies, December 3. Speech. Civil Rights Conference, International Union of Electrical. Radio. and Machine Workers. December 10. "The Garden City Movement." Review of The Briri~hNew Towzns Policy, by Lloyd Rodwin. The New Leader (December ?MI): 1!%20. Walter Wh~teAward Presentation. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing.

I957 Speech. New York State Council of Machinists. Buffalo, February 23. Speech. New York Teachers GuiId, Presentation of the John Dewey Award to Thurgood Marshall. March 2. Speech. Conference on Housing, Liberal Party. March 25.

"Charles Abrams Explains Views on Housing 'Undesirables.' " Letter in New York World Tele~rarnand The Sun, March 29. 'Speech. Rotary Club of Rhineheck, New York, March. ""The Role of the State Agency." National Civil Liberties Clearing House, April 5. Speech. Regional Meeting of SCAD's Upstate Council Members, April 10. Speech. Cleveland Neighborhood Settlement Association, May 15. Speech. Anti-Defamation League Panel. National Conference on Social Welfare. May 2 I. "Civil Rights: States Rights". Human Rights." Open Forum on Civil Rights, New YorkChapter, Americans for Democratic Action. May 23. 0 "SCAD's Housing Jurisdiction." Long Island Conference on Housing, May 26. *Speech. National Conference of Christians and Jews, May. Speech. Bronx Liberal Party, June 5. "Our Relations with Federal Agencies." Conference of Commissions Against Discrimination. Old Saybrook, Connecticut, June 11. "The Future of Housing: A Challenge." National Housing Conference, June 17. [Published as "Public Housing: A New Look," Real Errare New5 (August): 273-76.1 Speech. National Catholic Charities, Columbus, September20. ""Is There a Place for Minorities in Suburbia?" Ethical Culture Society of Long Island, October 6. Speech. Buffalo State Commission Against Discrimination Council, October 8. Speech. New York State Committee on Discrimination inHousing. October 22. Letter to the Editor. ElDiario, December 5. 1958

b "'L'n~tcJ Svatcs Huubtng. .A Ucu Prugctm " Spcilal Supplcmen[. Thr .!it I.t~(rJrr (lanuar). 13). .Kcprintcrl in (c,nprt \.vL,nulRc < (,rdAppenJi.r 101. nu. 6 I lanuar). 151. ?X+M6. Yubl~shcJas a pamphlet h). the T;~m~mcnlIn\tltutc. 1 [Reel 311 Articles and Speeches

Speech. Legislative Institute, New York State Region of the National Council of Jewish Women, Albany, January 20. Speech. Acceptance of the Greenwich Village Community Brotherhood Award, February l I. Speech. Syracuse and Onondaga County Council, State Commission Against Discrimination, February 26. 'Speech. Spanish-American Youth Bureau, March I. Speech. Ethical Culture Society, March 12. Speech. Governor Hamman's Conference on Discrimination and Low

Incomes.~ ~. March 12. Speech. Presentati<,n 10 Roy Wilkin,. Queen'* Cduncil Jeu i*h War Vetcrun, .4uard. 4pnl I9 [Reprinted in (',,n~rrrrLm~rlRtc(8rdAppt ndi~(March-(. 1959).I "N.Y.C.: A Look into the Future." New School for Social Research, April 20. Speech. Premiere of "An American Girl," Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, April 24. Speech. Harlem Lawyers Association, April 25. Speech. Religious Leadership Conference, SCAD, and the State Council of Churches. Aoril28.. Speech. Gt~Iden.Ager's Hohhy td~r.Bulfillt~ Mayor'* Ct~rnrnitteeon Kecreatit~nfor the Agingand the We*tern Neu Ydrk (ieriatnc\ Society. May 5. Speech. In Honor of Earl Brown, Young Adults of the Roosevelt Democratic Club, May 16. Speech. Founding Dinner of Modem Community Developers, May 27. "Last Hired-First Fired." ADL Bulletin, May. Speech. SCAD'S Housing Advisory Council, June 24. Speech. Joint Emergency Committee on Greenwich Village Problems, New School for Social Research, June 25. Article. Life Magazine (July 16). "Regional Planning Legislation in Under-Developed Areas." United Nations Housing Seminar, Tokyo, July. "Four Areas of Progress on the Road to Equal Rights." Horel and Club Voice (August): 25-26. "New York and Little Rock: The Right and Wrong Techniques in Civil Rights." New York Women's Bar Association, October 15. Speech. Catholic Interracial Forum, October 16. Letter to the Editor. New York Herald Tribune, October 17. "The Integration Crisis." The New Leader (October 27): 5. ?- Speech. New Jersey Welfare Council, October 28. [Published as "Poverty amidst Plenty." InterracialReview (December): 21?-16,220.1 Ft~rcut~rd.In It2 Srcrrch ~fll,,r,rt,~~,hy Funicc and (iet~rgeGrier. Neu Ydrk State Cornrni\\it~n.Again,t i)i*crirninatit,n. (Novcrnhcr~:h. Speech. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, December 1I. ." Lets Find Out." WCBS. Segment 3. 1959 I959 Speech. Men's Club, Park Avenue Synagogue, January 27. "Spelling Out Key Problems." Women's City Club of New York, February 4. *Speech. Brotherhood Breakfast, Samuel Dickstein Lodge, B'nai B'rith-2061, Februarv~, 15.- "The Spirit of Minetta Creek, or the Battle of Washington Square." Joint Emergency Committee to Save Washington Square, February 28. [Printed in The Villager (March 5, 5.1 Speech. Committee on Law and Social Action, New Jersey State Region, American Jewish Congress, Newark, March 2. "'Paths to Progress: Is Law the Answer?" Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, March 18. [Reel 311 Artiela and Speeches

'Speech. Harvard Law-Graduate School Democratic Club. March 27. Specch. March 31. 'Speech. Brooklyn Branch, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, April 5. Review of Pilot Project, India, by Albert Mayer et al. The New Leader April 15. *"Can Laws Successfully Ban Discrimination?" WRCA-TV,Ner York Times Youth Forum, April 19. [Rebroadcast on WQXR, April 25.1 Speech. New York UniversityiAnkara Program, April 27. Review oFRenralHousing, by Louis Winnick, and Government andHousing, by Edward C. Banfield and Morton Grodzins. American lnstituteof Planners, April. "The North Is Guilty Too."Anierican Unity 17, no. 5 (May-June): 6.23-24. "Credit Terms in Relation to Demand for Housing." , Committee on Banking and Currency, Subcommittee on Housing, May 14. "Regional Planning Legislation in Under-Developed Areas." LandEconomics 35, no. 2 (May): 8S103. "Anti -Bias Laws and the Changing Role of Civic Organization." Greater New York Urban League, June 3. "Pro and Con: Did the 1959New York State Legislature Shirk Its Civil Rights Responsibility?' WMCA, June 18. 'Speech. 50th Anniversary Convention, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, July 14. "Planting Trees Favored." New York Times, July 28. Speech. Nat~onalPlanning C~~nfcrcncr..Con~munit) Planning A\.;oaau\~nof (:anada. Montreal. September 14. [Pllbli\hed as .' .I I).': S)mhol oia Larger I)i\order." ('omrnunrl) I'lanniny Rru.ic~.Y. no. 4 (Dricmbcr) 117-21 "Goals of City Planning." American Institute of Planners. McCoy College, John Hopkins University. Baltimore, October 7. "Unsolved Problems in a Changing World." New School For Social Research, October 12. 'Speech. New York Law Sehool. Oetober 13. "More Trees Advocated." New York Trnies. October 20. "Delinquency and Other Results of Poor Housing Policy." Metropolitan Council on Housing, October 24. *"Slum Clearance." Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, November 5. Spce~h.M~~tropolitan (:hapter. tiationdl A\\oc~atia~nof Hou~lngand Kr.dcvclopmenl Officials. tiobember 16. *"The Underdeveloped Nations of the World: Our Obligations and Our Opportunities." Men's Club, Central Synagogue of Nassau County, November 22. Speech. Catholic Interracial Council, December 15. Testimony. President's Commission on Civil Rights.

Reel 32. 1960-1963

Segment 1. 1960 I960 "Khing Prejudice: The Threat and the Opporlunil) ." Neu England Region American Jeuish (:ongrc\\. Boston. January 17. 'Speech. Ilousing('ommitter.~of F.D.K.-Woodrou Wilwn Democrat\. Yorkville Democrat\. Lex~ngta~nDcm~xra!ic ('lub. and the Kiverside Democrats, January 23. "Discrimination and the Struggle for Shelter." New York Law Forum 6, no. I (January): >lo. "Unsolved Problems in achanging World." New School for Social Research, February 8. [Partly printed in The New School Bulletin 17, no. 28 (March 14.)] [Reel 321 Article$ and Speeches

*"On Chances of Getting Fair Housing Legislation at Albany." Village Chapter, ADA, February 9. "'The Housing Problem in Underdeveloped Areas." Columbia Planners. February 17. "An Open Letter to Governor Rockefeller." WNEW, February 21. *"Civil Rights." Five Towns Democratic Club, February 21. Speech. Housing Panel, Democratic Forum. February 27. *"Our Neighborhood and Our City." Washington Square Methodist Church, February 28. *"Legal Background of Urban Renewal: Promise v. Performance-New Directions?" School of Architecture, Pratt Institute, February 29. Speech. City Council Committee Investigating Low Income, March 2. *"Shape of African Cities." New School for Social Research, March 7. "The Harriman Administration and Anti-Discrimination." Citizenship Clearing House, Long Island University, March 12. "The Fullillments and Frustrations of Community Life." South Shore Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, Long Island, March 16. *Speech. Andover Newton Theological School, Massachusetts, March 17. *"Bridging the Gap." University of Massachusetts, Amherst, March 19. "'The Housing Crisis in New York." Samuel 1. Tilden Democratic Club, April21. 'Speech. East 49th Street Association, April 27. *"Urban Renewal and the Displacement of Minority Groups." WGBH-TV, Boston, May 13. *"Renewing Urban Renewal." Democratic Women's Workshop, May 17. *"Race and Poverty: The Unsolved Problems of Urban Improvement." New England Society of Newspaper Editors. May 18. Speech. Urban Renewal Conference, Massachusetts Chapter, Americans for Democratic Action, May 21. Teslimtmy. Amcr~ian\for l)cma~iratii.Aclwn. ('ommillee on Banking and (:urreniy. Subia~mm~ltccon Htju,~ng.\lay 3. Speech. Governor's Conference on Housing. Los Angeles. June 13. "Freedom and the City." Dardalus (June). "World Housing Needs." New York Times. July 17. "Migrant and Minorities." Review of The Nrwcomers, by Oscar Handlin. Progressive Architecture (July): 190, 194. 1%. 198. "Minority Housing Famine." Review ofStudies inHousing ondMinoriry Groups, edited by Nathan Glazer and Davis McEnlire. The New Leader (September 19): 30. Speech. Senator Kennedy's Conference on Civil Rights, October I I. "Housing for the Future." WGBH-TV, Boston,October 21. 'Speech. Urban Development Seminar, United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Philadelphia, October 25. "City Planning and Housing Policy in Relation to Crime and Juvenile Delinquency." Internarionrrl Review of Criminal Policy, no. 16 (Fall): 23-28. Speech. Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the First Houses, December 3. "World Urban Land Problems." American Assoicationfor the Advancement of Science Symposium on Government as Land Owner and Redistributor, December 30. "Freedom and the City."Horising Yearbook, pp. 1-4. Segment 2. 1961-1962 /%I "Opening theDoor toGood Neighbors." Review ofResidence and Race. by Davis McEntire; The Demandfor Housing in Racially Mixed Areas, by Chester Rapkin and William G. Grigsby; Stirdies in Housing and Minority Groups, edited by Nathan Glazer and Davis McEntire;Properry Vnlries nnd Race: Studies in Seven Cities. by Luigi Laurenti:Privately Developed Articles and Speeches

Interracial Housing, by Eunice and George Grier. New York Times Book R~view.February 5. [Reprinted by National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing.] . trdm ('a,oper.uidn td D1,drgan17~tidnin a ('hangng World." In /'roc irdinyi ofrhr41h .Vuri~mal('unfcrcnr t. on ('oopcralivr Hou~in~.U d3hingtdn. D.('.. 'February 1>14. pp. 17-22, Ddnntonn Decay adRevi\al." Ja,urnalcflhr Amcrtr an in~r~rurrof I'lonntny 27, no I (February):>Y. IRcpnnled hy Abramsrnd hv Young>tdwn (:~ty Planning (:dmmis\lon I Speech. Lexington Democratic Club, March4. Speech. Conference on Integrated Housing, Milwaukee Commission on Community Relations, April 22. Speech. Lower Eastside Neighborhood Association, May 13. *Speech. Books International, May 27. Speech. National Conference on International Economic and Social Development, Washington, D.C.. June 16. Letter to the Editor. New York Times, August 9, 14. Speech. OAS Advisory Committee on Housing in Latin America. Bogota, Colombia, September &9. Speech. Focal Point Conference, Baltimore, October 2. .Speech. Cooper Square Association, October 24. r Comments on Paul Ylvisaker's Speech. New School for Social Research, October 26. 'The legal Bd11,for Reorganinng Yetropol~tanArea, ina Free Society." American Phila~\oph~calSuiiety. Nobemher 10 lhbl~shedin Pn~r.rd~ngiof rhr Amcncan I'hik~s~~,,hi~ol.Y~occtrvIM, no 3 (June 291: 177-89 I "Neighborhood Planning for Social Change." United Neighborhood House. November 16. "Prospects, Premonitions, and Prophesies for the Mobile Housing Age." American Institute of Planners, Detroit, November 28. Speech. Greenwich Village ADA, December 12.

"'l'he Ca\e for the City Washington Square and lhc Revolt of the Urbs " Thc lilluxc \'oi~#vXc~aJcr,edited by t.dwln Francler. New York. Da~uhleday. I962 "Housing and Urban Development Activities in the United States." March 12. Statement on the Proposed Rent Control Measure. March 23. "The Impact of Public Housing on Surrounding Areas." Metropolitan Chapter, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. April 5. "Abattoir for Sacred Cows." Review of The Death andLife ofGrra1 Afnerican Cities, by Jane Jacobs."Progr~ssiveArchirecturr (April): 196. Speech. National Planning Conference, American Society of Planning Officials. Atlantic City, May 2. "From Grass Roots to Garden Apartments." Grass Roots Housing Council, Cambridge, May 8.

Abstract ofthe Onncr\hip. (:ontn>l. and Planning of Urhan [.and " Rejected paper h~rUN (:onferencr'. May 15. "The City-1%2." League for Industrial Democracy, May 19. "Criteriafor Urban Renewal."ArchitrcturalRecord 131, no. 5 (May): 155-58. Speech. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Atlanta, July 6. Letter to the Editor.Nen, York Times, September 21. "Improving Community Appearance." Regional Plan Association Panel, October 10. #Speech, UN Housing Meeting. [Reel 321 Atiils and Speeches

Segment 3. 1963 1963

- "The Housine~ ~ -~ Order and Its Limits." Commenlarv. IJanuarf):.~ ,. 1&14 '.Forms of Assistance: What Forms of Assirlance are Abailable? AID? OAS? Other? Hilateral Ver.;us Mult~lateralA~sistance. What Recommendatiamr for Proper D~r~riunof Responsibility?" Senate Subcomm~tteeon Housing. January 4. "New Frontiers in City Planning." Mills College, Oakland, California, February 13. "City Planning, Master Planning, and Regional Planning.'' March 25. "Man's Relation to Man. The Housing Order: A Step Forward?" Current Magazine (March): 4-9. r Speech. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, Washington, D.C..- - , Aaril. 25. "Land, Homes, and People, Policies for Growth and Renewal." Philadelphia Housing Association, May 23. Speech. Breezy Point, August 26. "The Ethics of Power in Government Housing Programs." Journal ofthe American Institute ofPlanners 29, no. 3 (August), 223-24. "California: Going, Going ..." ArchirecluralForum (September): 10S7. "Planningfor Racial Equality." American Institute of Planners, Milwaukee, Octobcr 30. Lcttcr to the Editor. New York Times. Novcmber 21. "The Low-Income Housing Crisis." Massachusetts Committee on Discrimination in Housing, November 22. "Delos: Cities May Be Worth Saving if We Can Makc Them Worth Living In." International Science and Technology (November): 90.92.94, "The Role of the State in Urban Growth." Housing and Home Finance Agency, December.

Reel 33. 1964-1966

Segment 1. 1964 1 Y64 "The Church and Housing in an Urbanizing Society." Colluquiurn on Church and Synqt~gueIn Boston Renewal. Harvard Dibinity School. Cambridge, January 31. "Urban Renewal and Planning." InBook ofKnowledge, January. r "The Negro lssues and Housing." University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, March 18. *"Minority Issue in an Urbanizing Society." New School for Social Research, March 26. [Published in The Am~ricanRace Crisis. New Yo&: Praeger.] Speech. American Society of Planning Officials, Boston. April 6. "The Reminiscences of Charles Abrams." Oral History Rcsearch Office, Columbia Univcrsity, Apri126. By permission. "Goals fora Goal-less Ncw York." Architectural League of New York, May 7. "The City Looks at thc Church." Catholic Univenity, Washington. D.C., May 14. Graduation Speech. Sutherland Junior High School, June 22. "Challenge to the Planner in the Age of Cities." Tom Planning Institute of Canada. Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 26. "Regional Planning in an Urbanizing World: Problems and Potentials." Town and Country Planning Summer School, Exeter University. England, September 9. [Published in Taming Megalopolis, Vol. 2, edited by H. Wentworth Eldrcdge. Ncw York: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1967.1 Lettcr to thc Editor. , September 18. [Reel 331 Articles and Speeches

4 "Determining the Priorities for New York City." Future Design, City Planning Commission, October 16. . Foreword toDowntown U.S.A.. by Oscar H. Steiner. New York: Oceana Publications. Segment 2. 1965 I Y65 "'Poverty: Responsibility of Federal Government." Mott Adult Education Program, Flint Board of Education, Michgan, January 14. *"Housing the Poor." Radcliffe Club of Washington. D.C.. January 16. Review ofLet in the Sun. by Woody Klein. Housing andPlanning News, January. Speech. National Legal Conference on Equal Opportunity in Housing, National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing and School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, February 6. *Speech. Eliot House Forum on the Developing Nations, Cambridge, February. "The Struggle for Shelter in the Urbanizing World." Urban Affairs Conference, Long Island University, March 5. *Speech. West Side Com~nunityConference, March 6. "The Sociological Needs of Low Income Families in Public Housing Design." Princeton Design Seminar, Princeton, New Jersey. March 8. "Slums, Poverty, and Schools: The Problems of Poverty in an Urban Age." Conference on Community Living, State University College, Buffalo, April 10. "Prospects and Possibilities of Urban America." Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, April 15. "Housing." New Catholic Encyclopedia, June 1. "Housing: Port of Entry to the Urban Age." Summer Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, July 27. "Housing Policy: It Must Offer a Way Out of Despair." Architecrural Forum (July-August): 3M9. "The Land Problem in Cities." Scientific American 213, no. 3 (September): 151-60. [Reprinted by Knopf. 19651 Segment 3. 1965-1966 I%5 "Government Housing and Planning Policy." Planning Conference, Hofstra University, October 16. [Published as "The Case forRegiona1 Planning." The Hofsrra Review I, no. 1 (Spring): 3g32.1 "Plann~ng.the Individual. and the Public Interest." American Planners Conferrnce. St. I.ouis. October 19. IPublisheJ a\ "The City Planner and the Public lntrrect " ('ulumhra Univrrstr Forum 8, no. 3 (Fall): 2S28.1 "A Housing Program for New York," New School for Social Research. November 1. *"City Planning as a World Frontier." American Institute of Consulting Engineers, November 3. *"Some Housing Questions for the New Mayor of New York." City Club of New York, November 15. "'Three Episodes of Violence." Seminar on Human Maladaptation, Columbia Universitv., , November 15. *"Urban Renewal as a Frontier." New Jersey State League of Municipalities, November 17. *"New Town Movement." National Educational Television, November. Speech. Acceptance of the Sidney L. Strauss Award, December "The QuotaSystem." Foreword toEqualiry, by Robert Carter, et al. New York: Pantheon Books. 1% "Low Income Housing." WNDT-TV, Educational Broadcasting Corporation. January 11. [Reel 331 Articles and Speches

*"The Changing Face of Our Planning Schools." Metropolitan Chapter, American Institute of Planners. January 13. "The Housing Problem and the Negro." Daedalus (Winter): -67. Speech. Committee for Economic Development, Washington, D.C., February 11 *Speech. Mott Adult Education Program, Flint Board of Education, Michigan, February 14. "The City Is the Frontier." National Association of Housing Cooperatives, Jamaica, New York, March 19. Speech. Post Graduate Conference, School of Law. Columbia University, March 19.

Reel 34.

Segment 1. 19661967 IN6 "The Search for Shelter in the Swarming Cities." Al-Hayar FI America (April- May). "Opponunitie~in'l'arat~t~n for Achieving Planning Purposes." American Society 81f Planning Ollicial\. Philadelphia. April 20. "Local Community Planning." Pratt Planning Conference, May 12. Speech. Citizens Housing Group, Baltimore, May 18. Article. New York Times Magazine, June 3. Evaluation of "The Decay of American Cities. Alternative Habitation for Man" speech by Percival Goodman. Conference on National Priorities, Columbia University, October 1. "The City in Civilization." New York University Lecture Series, October 10. "City of the Future." Westinghouse Marketing Management Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, October 24. '"Whither Manhattan: The Future of New York." Men's Club ofTemple Emanu-El, November 6. Speech. Seminar, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, November 14. "'The Housing Problem with the Negro." University of Buffalo, November 16. "Federal Responsibilities in Urban Problems." Planning Action for Equal Opportunity, Planners for Equal Opportunity, December 10. IN7 Speech. National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, April 13. "How to Kill a City.'' PhiladelphiaHousing Association, April 14. re\timony. Sukt~mmitteeon Executive Rea~rgdni/atia~n.Comm~ttee on Go\ernmen! Operation. U.S. Senate. HYth Congre~\.2nd Se'islon, April 20 "The World Housing Crisis." Challenge 15, no. 5 (May-June). "The Housing Issue: 1937 to 1%7." Catherine Bauer Wurster Memorial Address, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. May 15. "Big Cities Do Have a Future." U.S. News and WorldReporr (June 26): 47 "Home Ownership."New York Times, June 29. Segment 2. 1967 I967 "Rich Country. Pax~rCities." Review a~fLunJ~,/Urhd~rPr,,nri.sc . hy Jul~an Eugene Kul4.i; Urhun Rc,,cuu/ ... edlted hy Jane, 0.Wil\t1n:7he Msdvrn Mvln,pol~r... by Ham Blumenfeld; Pl~n,,i,,~/;,ru Nuriotr #,I( irt+,.s, ed~tcdby San~Babs Warner. Nc.n 1 #,,A I,n,t RooA Rc\,it,~,(July 161: &7, 21-22, "The Role of a University in the Planning of Its City." WOR, taped April 17, broadcast July 21. [Reel 341 Articles and Speeches

"Emerging Social Problems in an Urbanizing World." Delos 5 Symposia. Greece. July 28. Statement on S1592. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, 90th Congress, 1st Session, July 28. *"The Lalin Ameriean Problem of Urban Squatting.'' Latin American Area Seminar, Foreign Serviee Institute, August 10. Speeeh. Conference of the Real Great Society, Columbia University, August 12. "Busine\\ Welfare and the Public Interest." Urhun Amt~ri~aG~,ulsund Pr,,hlrmr. pp. ?3%54. Subc~~mn~itteeon Urban Affa~rs.Joint Esunumic Ct~mmitteeofthe Ct~ngre\\ofthe U.S.. Wash~ngtun:her5. IPubH\hed inl;nvin,nn~r~rrunJPc,lr<~ Thr Nrrr Filh Yv#rrr.Bloominglon: Indiana Univer5ily Re\s.l Speech. Urban Action and Experimentation Program, October 17. Letter to the Editor. A'rw rork Times, November 6. Speech. New York State Committee on Integrated Housing and Urban Development. November 8. 'Speech. Intern Class, Department of Housing and Urban Development. November 27. *"Urbanization in the World," "The Impact of Urbanization upon the United States," "The Implications of the Negro Ghetto for the Nation." University of South Carolina. Columbia, November 30.

Segment 3. 1968 lY68 "Present Labor Pains in Planning Education."ASPONewslerrer 34, no. I (January): 1-2. *"Our Urban Environment in the Next Generation." Westinghouse Marketing Symposium, Fort Lauderdale. February 12. 'Speech. Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, March 5. "Memorial to Paul Lester Wiener." Columbia University. March 6. Article. Columbia Duily Specmror. April 6. "How Increased Cooperation Might Change Our Cities." Cooperation of the Public and Private Sectors in Housing, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 19. "Private and Public Roads to City Rebuilding." New York Chapter, American Statistical Association, April 26. *Speech. Seattle Chapter, American Institute of Architects. May 10. Speech. Minnesota Society of Architects and AIA Regional Conference. September 6. 'Speech. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. October29. *"The New Deal and Postwar: 1935-1950." Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, October 29.

0 "Noise and Plannine.- " October 31~ ~ r "Esthet1i5 and Human Values." Nen England Regional Ctinference. .4lA. Nen Haven. Conncstisut Nuvcmher 7. Review of The Lost Landsrupe. by William H. Whyte. New York Times Book Revieus (November 10). "The Impact of Highways on Environment." Joint Center for Urban Studies, December 3. *Lecture. Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina, December 11. meel 341 Arlicles and Speeches

Article. Arts in Society. Foreword toRedoing America. by Edmund Faltermayer. New York: Harper &Row. Segment 4. 1969 1969 "Model Cities, Model Regions. Public Roads, and Human Values." Boston ArchitecturalCenter. February 19. "Rent Control in Cambridge." Parish House of the First Parish, Cambridge,

March~ ~~~~ ~ 2. "New Yorkdity in Crisis. I, Nen York Dy~ng?Can I1 Be Rc,c~led?" A,coiiauon of the Alumni of Columbia Collegc, March 3 "Space Management toward Alternate Urban Living Goals." Rice University. Houston. March 29. 'Speech. "Bright New Cities" Program, Chicago, April 11. Speech. Boston College, April 22. Review of The Economy of Cilies. by Jane Jacobs. New York Times Book Review, May 22. "A Wilder Horizon, a Fairer Landscape." AIA Journol (December): 49-50

Reel 35. Undated Articles-New York Post Material

Segment 1. Undated Articles "The Decline of the American Environment." Unfinished article. "The Planning of Heaven and Hell." Unfinished article. "Are We Nearing the End of Public Housing." WRCA. "City Planning and Its Effects on Real Estate Values." New School for Social Research. "Editorial on Rent Control." Citizens' Housing Council. "Housingand Urban Development Activities in the United States.'' "How Sound Are Our Institutions?" Letter to the Editor. New York Times. "Middlc East Technical University." New York Times, Special Issue. 4 "Thc Need for Research in Land and Housing in Underdeveloped Areas." "Program for Relief of Hitler's Victims." "Questions Facing the City Attorney in Connection with the United States Housing Act of 1937." "Self-Sustaining Housing in New York City." Liberal Party. Speech. Opening of thc Westchester Office of SCAD, October 14. Speech. Tradc Union Council. Libcrd Party. March 21. "Urban Land Problems." "Walter Whitc Award Presentation." "Will Demolition Create a Housing Shortage?" "1948 Rent Control Scandals." Untitled fragments. Segment 2. Requests Refused Speeeh and Writing Requests Refused. 1943-69. [Reel 351 Articles md Speeehes/Bwk Mmuscripts

Segment 3. New York Post Material New York Post Material, B: Pulitzer New YorkPost Articles: July 16, 1947-June 11, 1948. New YorkPost Articles: July 2, 194bMay 13, 1949. New YorkPost Articles: May 17,194%January 25, 1953. New YorkPosr Correspondence. 1939, 1941-44. George Baeker, Dorothy Sehiff. New York Post Correspondence, 1947. Nathan Straus, Lee F. Johnson, , William O'Dwyer's secretary, Robert F. Wagner, James Hagerty, Matthew Connelly, Secretary to Harry S. Truman, Harold Stassen, Leon Key serling. New YorkPosr Correspondence, 1948. Ralph Gamble, Robert Taft. Lloyd Rodwin, Rev. Edward Moore, Lee F. Johnson, NormanThomas, F.D. Roosevelt, Jr. New York Post Correspondence, 194%51. Walter Blucher, Ted Thackrey, Jimmy Weehsler, Jacoblavits, , Hubert Humphrey, PaulH. Douglas, John Sparkman, Estes Keiauver, Secretary to Hany S. Truman, Paul Sann, Robert Spivak. New York Post Correspondence, 1952. Dorothy Schiff, Paul Sann, Jacob lavits. New York Post Correspondence, 1953. Paul Sann.

Book Manuscripts Reels 36-38

Drafts, galleys, notes, reviews, and correspondence for twelve book-length manuscripts are filmed in alphabetical order by their proposed or published titles. The file on each manuseript is arranged chronologically. The published version is not filmed because of copyright restrictions.

Reel 36. The City Is the Frontier-Democracy in Crisis

Segment 1. The City Is the Frontier The Ciry Is the Fronlier, I965 Manuscript, 1443. Segment 2. The City Is the Frontier The City Is the Frontier, IW5 Manuseript, 444-570 Correspondence, July 22,1%@49. Robert B. Mitchell, Richard B. MeAdoo, Norman Podorhetz, Paul Ylvisaker. Segment 3. The City Is the Frontier-Democracy in Crisis The Cily Is thr Frontier, 1965 Reviews. Mailing Lists. Democracy in Crisis, I950 Unfinished Manuscript, 330 Book Manuscripts

Reel 37. Forbidden Neighbors-Man's Struggle for Shelter

Segment 1. Forbidden Neighbors-Future of Housing Forbidden Ntlighbors, I055 Correspondence, February 1951-1966. Frances Levenson, Ordway Tead, Richard McAdoo. Catherine and William Wurster, William Ogdon, Thomas Famn, Ernest Fisher. Lister Hill, Theodore Frances Green, Clinton Anderson, Russell Long, Wayne Morse, Herman Scheln, Harry Truman, R. L. Duffus. Lewis Garnett, Ward B. Arbury, Sol Rabkin. Reviews. Future ofHousing, 1946 Correspondence, November 19441946.

Segment 2. Future of Housing-Housing Program for America Furure of Housing. IW6 Correspondence, 1947-62. Richard McAdoo, Norman Cousins, T. 0. Thackrey. Leon H. Keyserling, Lee E. Cooper, Herbert Nelson, William Wheaton, Max R. Bloom. Reviews. Notes for an article entitled "The Future of Housing." Glommenlary [The Language of Cities: A Glossary of Terms], I970 Correspondence. July 12,195C1970. Reviews. Dwight MacDonald. "Commentary on a Glommentary."New, Yorker (May 6, 1972). 12!%31. Housirrg and rhe People. 195657 Unfinished Manuscript. Housing Program for America, [I9471 Correspondence, 194S52. Hany Laidler, Maxwell S. Stewart. Segment 3. Housing Program for America-Man's Struggle for Shelter Housing Program for America. [I9471 Drafts, October 1946, March 1948. Pam~hlet. Man's Slrugglefor Shelter. 1964 [Britishedition:Housingin the Modern World, 1969.1 Correspondence, January 1962-1969. Curtis T. Berger, SylviaF. Porter, David E. Bell, Edmund G. Brown, John B. Oakes. Osborne T. Boyd.

Reel 38. Man's Struggle for Shelter--Squatter Settlements

Segment 1. Man's Struggle for Shelter Man's Slruggle for Shelter, I964 Publicity Correspondence and Mailing Lists, 196S64. Reviews. Spanish Translation. [Reel 381 Book Manuscripts/Topics

Segment 2. Revolution in LandSquatter Settlements Revolution in Land, I939 Reviews. Squatter Settlements: The Problem, the Opportunity (Unpublished)' Correspondence, 196469. Granville H. Sewell, Bernard Wagner. Drafts of Manuscript, 1964, 1965. Segment 3. Squatter Settlements Squatter Settlements Drafts of Manuscript, 19-56, 1969 Photographs.

Topics Reels 39-51

Containing reference materials used by Abrams, notes, correspondence, and clippings, the topical files appear alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each file. Extensive files, such as "Discrimination," are often broken down into subdivisions, arranged alphabetically under the general topic and chronologically within each subdivision. Most of the studies Abrams did are represented in the Topics files. These files do not contain any of his own work, however; that is in the Studies series. Copyrighted material and government documents have been removed. These files are particularly valuable because they frequently contain unique documents and because items from a wide range of sources are gathered together by subject.

Reel 39. Alaska-Bibliographies

Segment 1. Alaska-Baltimore Alaska, 196047. Baltimore, 192348. Segment 2. BarbadosBibliographies Barbados, 196143. Bibliographies, 194349. Segment 3. Bibliographies Bibliographies, 1949-68

Reel 40. Bolivia-California

Segment 1. Bolivia Bolivia, 1953-59. [Reel 401 Topics

Segment 2. Boston-Calcutta Boston, 1956. Breezv Point. 1952-53. Rrook~ngbInbtitute Conference on Rebearch for the lmprovelnent of Development Abblbtance Rogmms and Operauon.;, Ma) 25-27, 1%1 Calcutta, 1962-67. Segment 3. California California, 1957-July 1962

Reel 41. California

Segment 1. California California, August 1962

Segment 2. California CaIifornia, September 1962 Segment 3. California California, 1962-65.

Reel 42. Canada-Chile

Segment 1. Canada-Chicago Canada, 1964-67. Chicago. 1947-51. Segment 2. Chicagdhide Chicago, 1952-67. T: Cicero Chile. 1965. Segment 3. Chide Chile, 1965-68.

Reel 43. Cicero-Current History Magazine

Segment 1. Cicero Cicero, 1950-51. AS: 10125-2611951,1111951

Segment 2. Colombia Colombia (OAS Advisory Committee for a Survey of Housing in Latin America Conference), 1961. Segment 3. Connecticut Housing Program Connecticut Housing Program, 1949-55. Chester Bowles, Bernard E. Loshbough. [Reel 431 Topics

Segment 4. Cooperatives Cooperatives, 1941-54 Segment 5. Current History Magazine Current History Magaiine. 193842.

Reel 44. Defense Housing-Discrimination

Segment 1. Defense Housing Defense Housing, 1937-51. AS: 1011911940 Segment 2. Discrimination Discriminaliun California, 1950-53. Census. 1948-52. Civil Rights, 1959-60 Segment 3. Discrimination Discrimirzafion Detroit, 194!%52. Federal Policy in Urban Redevelopment, 1944-53. Finletter Committee on Enforcement of the Metcalf-Baker Law, 1955. Segment 4. Discrimination Discriminarion Interracial Housing, 194!%53. Miscellaneous. 1952. National Civil Rights, 1955. Population Movements, Migrants, 1951-54. Segment 5. Discrimination Discrimirzaliorz Property Values, 1950-52. Puerto Ricans, 1952-53.

Reel 45. Discrimination-Federal Government Housing

Segment 1. Discrimination Discritrzinarion Research Notes. Salt Lake City, 1952. Tmmbull Pxk, Chicago, 1950-53. Segment 2. Displaced Persons-Elderly Housing Displaced Persons. 194849. Elderly Housing, 1947-50. [Reel 451 Topics

Segment 3. Federal Government Housing Fr~lrrolGovernrnenr Housing Cain-Bricker Amendment, 194849. Housing Act, 1954. New Deal, Housing, 1934. Putnam Bill, 1946. Veteran Housing. 19W. Wagner-Ellender-Taft Bill, 194548. AS: 317146.W4146. 5123146.

Reel 46. Ghana-Housing

Segment 1. Ghana Ghana, 194843.

Segment 2. Harlem-Frank S. Horne Harlem, 193548. Frank S. Home, 1954-55. AS: 1016155.

Segment 3. Housing Housing Cooperative Housing, 1953-58. Factual Material. Health Housing. Home OwnershipiPercy Bill, 196748. Mobile Homes. 1965. Queensbridge Project, 1934-37.

Reel 47. Ireland-Japan

Segment 1. Ireland-Irish Conference Ireland, 1955. Irish Study Group, 1962. lrishConference, 19H.

Segment 2. Jamaica Jamaica, 1961.

Segment 3. Japan Japan. 196M2

Reel 48. Kenya-New York City Municipal Law and Legislation

Segment 1. Kenya-Negro Mortgage Company Kenya. 1963-64. Louisville, 1960. [Reel 481 Topics

Middle Income Family, 195LL52. Morteaee- - Facilities Corn.. 1957. Negro Housing, 194247. AS: 711142, 11118143,7119147,8116147,2/49,715150, 513151, 8121151 Negro Mortgage Company, 1950.

Segment 2. New York City Housing Program-New York City Municipal Law and Legislation New York City Housing Program, Ten-Year Housing Program. 1945 New YorkCity HousingTask Force, 19654. New York City Municipal Law and Legislation, 193H7. Herman T. Stickman, 8.Charney Vladeck, Harry Laidler.

Reel 49. New York State Legislation-Puerto Rico

Segment 1. New York State Legislation-Nigeria New York Stale Legislation, 1926, 193639. Nigeria. 1960. Segment 2. Pakistan Pakistan, 1956 Segment 3. Philadelphia-Puerto Rico Philadelphia, 1966. Philippines, 1967. Puerto Rico, 1955-57.

Reel 50. Queensview Housing Cooperative- Stuyvesant Town

Segment 1. Queensview Housing CooperativeRestrictive Covenants Queensview Housing Cooperative, 1948. Louis Pink, Gerald Swope. AS: Nrtv Yorh Post. Refugee Planners, 1940. Restrictive Covenants, 1946-47. HarrisonTweed, Thurgood Marshall. AS: 2119147,4/3147,4110147. Segment 2. San Francisco San Francisco. 1945-50. Edwin Howden, Shirley Adelson Siegel Segment 3. Singapore Singapore, 1960 Segment 4. Stuyvesant Town Stuyvesant Town, 1943-52. Richard Clarke. AS: 3124145. Reel 51. Turkey-World Trade Center

Segment 1. Turkey Turkey, l95.?-59. Segment 2. Venezuela Venezuela, 1962. Segment 3. Washington Square--World Trade Center Washington Square, Southeast Development Plan, 194M4. AS: 4/23/45, Williamsburg Houses. 1934-35. World Trade Center, 19646%.

-~~ Scrapbooks Reels 52-53

Ten scrapbooks are arranged chronologically: They relate primarily to Abrams's New York State reponsibililies~neis a fascinating collection of his poems, doodles. and plays.

Reel 52. 19391959

Segment 1. Scrapbooks 193845. 194546. Segment 2. Scrapbooks 1947-54. Segment 3. Scrapbooks Clippings on Abrams's career as New York State Rent Administrator, July 1, 1955-January 15, 1956. Clippings on Abrams's career in New York State Commission Against Discrimination, December 1955-February 1959.

Reel 53. 1959Undated Segment 1. Scrapbooks 195845. Segment 2. Doodles and Rhymes Doodles and Rhymes. [Reel 541 Personal Correspondence

Personal Correspondence Reel 54

This is a restricted reel of family and financial matters that have been filmed for preservation purposes; the reel will not be sold. Biographers who believe they need to see the material should apply to the Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Olin Library. Cornell University, lthaca, New York 14853.

Reel 54. Family Letters-Mailing Lists

Family Letters. Financial Matters. Professional Recommendations. Mailing Lists.