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15/18/22 Liberal Arts and Sciences Political Science Clarence A. Berdahl Papers, 1920-88 Box 1: Addresses, lectures, reports, talks, 1941-46 American Association of University Professors, 1945-58 AAUP, Illinois Chapter, 1949-58 Allerton Conference, 1949 Academic freedom articles, reports, 1950-53 American Political Science Association, 1928-38 Box 2: American Political Science Association, 1938-58 American Political Science Review, 1940-53 American Scandinavian Foundation, 1955-58 American Society of International Law, 1940-58 American Society for Public Administration, 1944-59 Autobiographical, Recollections, and Biographical, 1951, 1958, 1977-79, 1989

Box 3: Beard (Charles A.) reply, 1939-41 Blaisdell, D. C., 1948-56 Book Reviews, 1942-58 Brookings Institution, 1947-55 broadcast, 1952 College policy Commission to study the organization of peace, 1939-58 Committee on admissions from higher institutions, 1941-44 Committee of the Conference of Teachers of International Law, 1928-41 Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, 1940-42 Committee on School of Journalism, 1938-47 Box 4: Conference of Teachers of International Law, 1946, 1952 Correspondence, general, 1925-58 Council on Foreign Relations, 1946-57 Cosmos Club, 1942-58 Department of Political Science, 1933-39 Box 5: Department of Political Science, 1935-50 DeVoto, Bernard, 1955 Dial Club, 1929-58 Dictionary of American History, 1937-39 Dilliard, Irving, 1941-58 Document and Readings in American Government, 1938-54 Douglas, Sen. Paul H., 1950-58 15/18/22 2

Faculty Advisory Committee, 1951-58 Fine and Applied Arts, Dean, 1953-54 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1950, 1958 Fulbright Applications, 1949-54 Funk & Wagnalls, 1957 Garner, James W., 1932-58 Geneva, 1927-57 Gerig, Benjamin, 1950-57 Gross, Bert, 1955 Graduate College, 1933-58 Box 6: Graduate College, 1950-55 Guggenheim Foundation, 1946-48 Heilperin, M. A., 1946-48 Heimskringla, 1949-53 Honorary degrees, 1949-53 Howe, Quincy, 1951-53 Institute of Government and Public Affairs, 1948-55 Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, 1946-49 International Relations Club, 1933-42 Japanese talk, 1950 Journalism, selection of dean and director, 1940, 1957 Kerno Lecture, 1952-53 Kneier, Charles M. (6 folders), 1950, 1959-83 Krebiozen, 1952 Laski, Harold J., 1939-56 Latin American Relations, 1941 League of Nations Association, 1926-33 Liberal Arts and Sciences dean, 1953 Library, 1932-58 , 1946-51 MacMillan, 1948-57 Madariaga, S. de, 1928 Maps, 1939-41 Mid-American Assembly, 1956-57 Midwest Conference of Political Scientists, 1939-57

Box 7: Midwest Conference of Political Scientists, 1957-58 Midwest Seminar of U. S. Foreign Policy, 1952-58 Millett, J. H., 1954-57 Mississippi Lectures, 1949-53 National Institute of Public Affairs, 1942-50 Navy Program, 1945 Nevins, Allen, 1953 Nobel Prize (J. T. Shotwell), 1952 Northwestern Centennial, 1950-51 15/18/22 3

Norway-American Historical Association, 1952-56 Norway Visiting professorships, 1949-57 Oslo, University of, 1955-59 OSS, 1944 Parliamentary Affairs, 1949-55 "Party Membership in Congress," 1949 "Party Membership in the ," 1942 Pettus, Beryl, 1949-52 Phi Beta Kappa, 1936, 1939-43 Physical Education, 1929-34 Pi Sigma Alpha, 1955-56 Political Parties, 1926, 1948-58 Political Parties, Document and Readings, 1952-56 Political Science Princeton University Press, 1955 Project Report (APSA), 1956 Publications, 1937-1951 Publishers A-Z, 1927-47

Box 8: Radio, 1938-44 Ranney, Austin Recommendations, 1950-55 Report of Study of State Tax-supported higher education, 1950-51 Research, 1930, 1950-52 Retirement, 1940, 1949-58 Roady, Elston E., 1948-58 Rodkey, Fred S., 1956 St. Olaf College, 1951-54 Scribner's, 1950-51 Senate, University, 1932-49 Smith, Malcom, 1950-51 Social Science Abstracts, 1928-29 Social Science Division, 1934-56 Division of Social Sciences, 1944-56 Report of Social Science Planning Committee; plans for a Division of Social Sciences (undated); correspondence with R. P. Stearns; committee business, 1946; Fourteenth Annual Report of the Divisional Committee, 1949; Memoranda on Divisional affairs, 1956 Division of Social Sciences, 1943-50 Clippings; correspondence with Henning Larsen, Frederick M. Davenport, Jessie Howard, A. J. Harno, R. R. Hudelson; 9th Annual Report of the Divisional Committee Division of Social Sciences Correspondence, 1912-13, 1934-47 John U. Nef, Henning Larsen, Wilbur Schramm, H. M. Gray; letter from John A. Fairlie to President E. J. James, 1912--answer, 1913; Paul C. Bartholomew, J. W. Albig, J. W. Garner; clippings; reports Box 9: 15/18/22 4

Social Science Encyclopedia, 1927-30 Social Science Fellowships, 1928-33 Social Science Research Council, 1931-54 Social Sciences, 1939-43 Spencer, Richard C., 1955-56 Stanford University, 1950-57 Star Course, 1956-59 State Department, internship, 1949-53 Stoddard, George D., 1950-54 U.N., American Association for the, 1951-58 University Club, 1946-56 U.N. Day, 1953 University Studies, 1941-52 Vanderbilt Lectures, 1950-51 War effort, 1941-42 "War Powers of Executive," 1921-51 Washington, University of, 1954 Wheare, Kenneth, 1955-57 Who's Who, 1953-57 Willkie Award, 1952 Women Students, 1949-52 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1949-56 World Peace Foundation, 1954

Box 10: Deutscher Fichte-Bund, 1936-40 Propaganda materials issued by National Socialist (Nazi) Germany. Committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies, 1940-42 (2 folders) Propaganda and news clippings of and about the Committee and correspondence of Berdahl with members of the Committee. Norwegian Resistance Correspondence, March 1 - Dec. 31, 1940 American-Scandinavian Foundation Releases, 1940-41 Newspaper clippings, Feb. 18 - April 6, 1940 April 9-12 and 13-28, 1940 May, 1940 June, 1940 - March, 1941 War Administration and Courses, 1941-44 War Activities, 1942-44 Civilian Defense, 1942-43 School of Military Government, 1942-43 War Service, 1942-45 War Courses, 1942-45 Army Specialized Training Program: Foreign Area and Language Studies - Curriculum (ASTP- FALS) 9 L, 1943-44 Registration, 1943-44 Registration and withdrawal materials for students in the program. Organization, 1943 Correspondence on inception of the program at the University of Illinois 15/18/22 5

Curricula, 1943 Staff, 1943-44 Correspondence related to acquiring staff for the program. Seminars, 1943-45 Materials, 1943-44 Experience Records, 1943-44 Office of Strategic Services, 1943-44 Comments on Students and possible transfer of same to the OSS. Questionnaires, 1943 Transfers, 1943 General, 1943-44 (2 folders) General correspondence and reports related to the organization and administration of the program. Lecture Outlines, 1943 Student Papers and Topics, 1943 Student Papers, 1944 Political Science Dept., Personnel, Appointments, 1937, 1940-46

Box 11: Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences: Correspondence, news clippings, book reviews, catalogues, The correspondence concerns evaluation of manuscripts and editorial policy. Correspondents include Fritiof Ander, Sydney Fisher, Lynwood Holland, Fred Shannon, Mary L. Shay. Annual Reports, 1941-51 "Book News" and Catalogues, 1948-52 Book Reviews of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, 1934-35, 1939-40, 1942, 1944, 1946- 47, 1949-52 Correspondence and News clippings, 1941-53, 1955-56 Correspondence with contributors, A-Z, 1940-51, 1941-43, 1949-53 Advisory Committee, Foreign Relations of the United States, and State Department Consultantship, correspondence, reports, minutes, news clippings, and reviews. The papers relate to editorial policy, criteria for publication of State Department documents, administrative problems in the Historical Office of the State Department. Correspondents include Bernard Noble, Richard Leopold, Dexter Perkins, William Franklin, Philip Thayer, Fred Harrington, and Leland Goodrich. Advisory Committee, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1957-67 State Department Consultantship (to the Historical Office), 1961 Box 12: World War II - Service in London Documents, 1944 Memorabilia of London Bombings - souvenir books, ration books, propaganda and food stamps dropped behind German lines. Typed and handwritten reports of "Robots". Bomb tallies. Clippings - London Bombing, Jan. 1944 - Aug. 1945 Churchill's Memoirs of bombing, 1953

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San Francisco Conference, 1945 Berdahl documents, correspondence, identification, memos San Francisco Conference, 1945 Published documents, charters, publicity telephone directories San Francisco Conference, 1945 Memorabilia, souvenirs of San Francisco San Francisco Conference, 1945 Photographs of participants Newspapers - V.E. Day headlines, 1945 Oral History (113 pp. & 4 pp. alpha index), 1981 Box 14: Committee of Nine on University Reorganization, 1931 Publications: Include studies of American foreign policy, the Kellogg pact, relationship of the United States and the League of Nations, the peace treaties of 1919-20, disarmament, the American electoral system, the election of the president, the short ballot, the two- party system and party membership in Congress. 1920, 1924, 1926, 1929, 1930, 1932 (3), 1933, 1937 (2), 1942 (2), 1943, 1944, 1947, 1949 (3), 1950, 1951, 1952 (2).

Box 15: File Organization Lists Ballots I Republican, 1860 (xerox) Champaign County, 1892 (hand copy) Illinois, 1912 1912 (women's ballot) -- very poor condition 1920 1920 (for men and women) South Dakota, 1920 1922 , 1922 (facsimile) Illinois, 1924 (3 versions) -- 1 very poor condition South Dakota, 1924 1926 Illinois, 1926 New York, 1927 Illinois, 1928 (5 versions) South Dakota, 1928 Mississippi, 1928 Illinois Township, 1929 South Dakota, (Sample ballot and bill) no date Illinois, 1930 South Dakota, 1930 -- very poor condition Vermont, 1930 Kansas, 1930 (2 versions) 15/18/22 7

South Dakota, 1930 (constitutional amendments) Illinois, 1930 (Chicago), 1930 (Springfield), 1930 , 1936 Ballots II South Dakota, 1932 (2 versions) Illinois, 1932 (3 versions) Missouri, 1932 , 1932 Illinois Township, 1933 Illinois, (Urbana), 1933 South Dakota, 1934 (3 versions) Illinois, 1934 (3 versions) 1936 (2 versions) South Dakota, 1936 (2 versions) Oklahoma, 1936 California, 1936 (2 versions) Ballots III Kentucky, 1936 Washington, 1936 Illinois, 1938 (2 versions) South Dakota, 1938 (2 versions) Indiana, 1938 -- interesting large party emblems 1938 (city election, city not identified) 1938 (township election, township not identified) Illinois, Champaign County, 1974 Massachusetts, New Bedford, 1976 Illinois, Urbana, 1936 (2) South Dakota, 1940 1942 Illinois, Urbana, 1957 Independent Voters of Illinois Sample Ballot, 1964 Illinois, Champaign County, 1964 Chicago Tribune Specimen Ballot, 1968 (2 versions) Champaign-Urbana Courier, Specimen Ballot, 1968 South Dakota, 1968 Illinois, Champaign County, 1968 1970 (3 versions) 1972 (3 versions) Champaign-Urbana Courier, Specimen Ballot, 1976 Illinois, Champaign County, 1976 Champaign Park District, 1977 , Times, Specimen Ballot, 1977 Illinois, Champaign County, 1978 Pennsylvania, Chester County, Sample Ballot, 1978 Champaign-Urbana Courier, Specimen Ballot, February 1979 April 1979 Illinois, Champaign County, 1980 Ballots IV (clippings), 1864-1985 15/18/22 8

Box 16: Congress and Party Organization: Caucus - General features, 1839-1982 Democratic Caucus Roll, 1936 Caucus Journals, 1913-64 "Correspondence relating to the location of the Democratic journals, notes taken from the Democratic House Caucus Journal (1913-40)" Caucus vs. Conference - Binding Quality, 1834-1971 Caucus - House and Senate Officers, 1797-1951 House Democrats - House Caucus Officers, 1851-1920 1921-71 Joint Caucus - Democrat, 1844-1949 Republican, 1865-1968 Caucus - House - Minor Parties, 1855-1913 Whig House Caucus, 1841-1855 Caucus - House Democrats (2 folders), 1849-77; 1972-85 House Republicans (3 folders), 1855-1950; 1855-1977; 1951-85 Senate Democrats (3 folders), 1797-1975; 1826-1950; 1951-85

Box 17: Senate Republicans (3 folders), 1797-1977; 1863-1959; 1960-85 Calendar Committee Official Objectors - House and Senate, 1953-60 House and Senate, 1951-73 Committee Assignments House Democrats (2 folders), 1883-1987; 1949-76 House Republicans (2 folders), 1903-87; 1961-67 House - Third Parties, 1911-53 Senate Democrats (2 folders), 1845-1978; 1949-71 Senate Republicans (2 folders), 1925-87; 1953-83 Senate - Independent - Morse, 1953-1955 Party Ratio House, 1905-85 Senate, 1847-1955 Seniority Rule, 1845-1983 House, 1910-85 Senate, 1789-1975 Patronage Committee, 1935-68 House Democrat, 1951-75 Senate Republican, 1966 Planning and Research Committee House Republican, 1965-85 Box 18: Policy Committee Heller Report, 1945-1953 "Strengthening the Congress," 1945 "Strengthening the Congress," 1947 15/18/22 9

House Republicans, 1951-79 Senate Democrats (3 folders), 1931-71; 1949-77; 1950-85 Senate Republicans (2 folders), 1947-78; 1947-85 Rules Committee - House Democrats, 1961-71 Steering and Policy Committee House Democrats (2 folders), 1900-83; 1909-76 House Republicans, 1866-1985 Senate Democrats, 1879-1877 Senate Republicans (2 folders), 1903; 1905-47 Congressional Committee (Campaign) House Democrats, 1842-1985 "Some notes on the Congressional Campaign committees," 1956 "Congressional Campaign: Maine Elects a Democrat," 1958 House Republicans "The Truth, The Facts, The Record. For Republican Speakers..." 1922 1949-85 Democratic Study Group, 1962-69 Floor Leader House Democrats (3 folders), 1811-1960; 1903-76; 1961-85

Box 19: House Republicans (3 folders), 1811-1960; 1901-75; 1961-85 Joint Leadership, 1984-86 Origin and Development, 1909-67 Presidential Agent, 1939-50 Senate Democrats (4 folders), 1871-1950; 1903-69; 1951-59; 1960-85; Senate Republicans (4 folders), 1881-1958; 1903-85; 1959-69; 1969-85 Box 20: House and Senate Officers, 1789-1976 Joint Leadership Democrats, 1838-1973 Republicans (2 folders), 1866-1964; 1964-78 Legal Status, 1927-85 Legal Recognition and Status, 1846-1976 [Miscellaneous], 1943-72 "Our American Government," 1945 "Next Steps in Congressional Reform," 1952 Public Laws (printed) 601, 79th Congress; 197, 80th Congress; 118, 81st Congress; 168, 82nd Congress; 178, 83rd Congress. "The Making of a Congressman," 1947 "The Responsibility of Parties in Congress: Myth and Reality" no date Party Membership "Some Notes on Party Membership in Congress," 1949 Party Membership (3 folders), 1926-71; 1940-58; 1906-75 Coalition Party Loyalty, 1933-73 Membership, Complexion, Seating, 1854-1955 Relations between House and Senate, 1930-50 15/18/22 10

Party Strength, 1959 "Newsweek Map of the Month - The 86th Congress," 1959 Progressive Bloc, 1921-1938 Senatorial Committee (campaign) Senate Democrats, 1916-85 Senate Republicans, 1916-85 Box 21: Whip, 1900-73 House and Senate Democrat and Republican, 1969-75 House Democrat, 1881-1986 "The Party Whip Organizations in the US House of Representatives," 1964 House Republican, 1889-1985 Senate Democrat, 1909-86 Senate Republican, 1907-85 National Committee - Democrat Chairman (7 folders), 1832-1948; 1884-1944; 1944-52; 1952-60; 1960-73; 1972-77; 1977-86 Composition and Selection, 1831-1952 Functions, 1856-1985 "History and Functions of the National Committee," 1933

Box 22: Headquarters and Staff, 1919-72 Influence Peddling - Government Jobs, 1934-54 Loyalty and Discipline, 1912-56 Officers and Committees, 1831 Origin and Development, 1828-1980 "Factual Campaign Information," 1939 "Proceedings of the Democratic National Committee," 1940 Party Policy, 1929-83 Relations to Congressional Party Organization, to Governors and with State Committees, 1868-1983 Relations to Public Office - Chairman, 1829-1947 Relations to Presidential Nominee, 1872-1984 Relation to State Law, 1907-1951 Selection - Membership 1860-1983 Women, 1920-75 National Committee - Republican Campaign Material, 1947-56 "Republican Fact Book," 1947 1952 Assorted campaign literature for the 1956 election including a comic book "Forward with Eisenhower-Nixon" Chairman (3 folders), 1856-36; 1936-48; 1948-57 Box 23: 15/18/22 11

Chairman (3 folders), 1958-65; 1965-76; 1976-84 Correspondence, 1952-56 Functions, 1852-1980 Headquarters and Staff, 1856-1973 Influence Peddling, 1932-52 Loyalty, 1864-54 Membership, 1939-84 Norris Case, 1930-35 Officers and Committees, 1856-1973 Origins and Development, 1804-1975 "History and Function of the National Committee," 1933 "Handbook of Organization," 1946 "The History of the Republican Party" Centennial Edition, 1954 Party Policy Relations to Congress and Party Organization, 1868-1973 Republican Report on the First Session of the 84th Congress," 1955 Relations to Presidential Nominee, 1844-1986 Relations to Public Office, 1829-1953 Relations to State Party, 1930-75 Selection, 1831-1969 Watergate, 1973-75 Women, 1921-1956 National Committee - Wallace (Progressive) Party, 1948

Box 24: National Convention (See Boxes 39-41) Apportionment General, 1939-56 Democrats, 1948-86 Alternates, 1852-1980 Size, 1832-1984 Democrats and Republicans, 1952-72 Republicans (2 folders), 1912-80; 1948-84 Alternates, 1864-1968 Size, 1856-1984 Rotten Borough System Democrats, 1831-1972 Federal Office Holders, 1908-52 Negro Delegates, 1888-1952 Reapportionment, 1830-1956 Republicans, 1830-1984 Territorial Representation, 1832-1956 Ballot Strategy Democrats, 1912-72 Republicans 1860-1976 Bandwagon or Blitz Tactics, 1876-68 Congressional Caucus, 1796-1980 Convention City Date, 1860-1972 Democrats (4 folders), 1832-1964; 1968-72; 1972; 1976 15/18/22 12

Box 25: Democrats (2 folders), 1980-84; 1985-87 Democrats and Republicans (2 folders), 1852-1940; 1860-1956 Joint Consideration, 1976 Republicans (5 folders), 1856-1960; 1964-68; 1972; 1976; 1980-87 Credentials Contests Democrats (2 folders), 1860-64; 1968 Delegate Selection Congress Members Democrats and Republicans, 1844-1952 Democrats (5 folders), 1940-72; 1968-72; 1976; 1976-84; 1984-88 Democrats and Republicans, 1976-84

Box 26: Republicans (3 folders), 1920-64; 1968-84; 1976 Women and Minorities, 1892-1980 Delegation Visits, 1924-68 Demonstrations - General, 1948 Democrats (2 folders), 1880-1952; 1956-72; Republicans (2 folders), 1856-1948; 1952-80 Third Parties, 1936-40 Draft, 1928-60 Floor Manager, 1924-76 General, 1860-1972 "The Nomination of Presidential Candidates" no date "Memories of the Chicago Convention of 1860," 1920 Headquarters, 1860-1968 Historical Development, 1792-1980 "The Democrat" Official Souvenir Edition, 1964 Instructions Commitments, 1915-64 Democrats (3 folders), 1944-68; 1970-72; 1976-84 Republicans (2 folders), 1860-1980; 1952-76 Box 27: Nominating Speeches Democrats, 1832-1980 National Republican, Whig, Republican, 1831-1980 Off Year Conventions - Democrats, 1921-79 Off Year Conventions and Platforms - Democrats, 1948-58 Off Year Conventions Grass Roots Conference - Republicans, 1935 Republicans, 1934-1966 Off Year Platform Glenn Frank Committee Republican, 1937-1940 Report of Republican Program Committee, 1940 Mackinac Declaration - Republican, 1943 15/18/22 13

Origin and Historical Development, 1835-64 "The Struggle for Party Government" by E. E. Schattschneider, 1948 "Attitude of the Western Whigs Toward the Convention System" by Charles Manfred Thompson, no date "Convention Manual...Democratic National Committee," 1932 Personal Presence Democrats, 1832-1980 National Republican, Whig, Republican, 1831-1980 Polling Delegation, 1860-1960 Pre-Convention Campaign Favorite Son Game, 1965 Democrats (8 folders), 1787-1928; 1924-60; 1932-40; 1952-56; 1960; 1964; 1968; 1972-80

Box 28: Republicans (10 folders), 1787-1928; 1876-1960; 1932-36; 1940-44; 1948; 1952- 56; 1964; 1968; 1972; 1976-80 Radio and Television, 1932-52 Relation to State Law, 1912-76 Roll Call, 1948-76 Rules Democrats, 1924-86 Republicans, 1952-80 Tables Democrats, 1832-1936 Republicans 1856-1940 Television, 1952-72 "The Blue Convention" by CBS Television (Artist sketches and commentary on the 1956 National Conventions) "How to Watch [the] Democratic Convention on TV," 1956 "How to Watch [the] Republican Convention on TV," 1956 Tickets, 1860-1980 Truman Technique, 1952-56 Two-Thirds and Unit Rules Democratic National Committee Releases, 1926-27 Democratic National Committee Releases, 1927 Democrats, 1831-1956 Library of Congress Report, 1924 Majority Rule - Republicans, 1852-1864 Unit Rule - Democrats, 1832-1964 Library of Congress Report, 1927 Unit Rule - National Republicans, Whigs and Republicans, 1831-1964 Yielding, 1832-1960

Box 29: Party Membership, 1840-1986 Adamowski, Benjamin S., 1955-57 15/18/22 14

Bolting, 1922-85 Cross Filing, 1946-59 California "The Truth about the Primaries and How we Win in November," 1950 "The Commonwealth" volume XXVIII , 1952 "The 1954 Election in California," 1954 Illinois, 1941-67 New York, 1938-74 Dues or Contributions - Sustaining Membership, 1900-85 Enrollment, 1907-85 "Practical Politics," 1950 Loyalty - Party Discipline - Dixecrats, 1948 Merriam, Robert E., 1952-59 Open and Closed Primary, 1947-84 Sample Ballots, Washington, and Minnesota, 1938 Sample Ballots Champaign County Illinois, 1944-46 Purge, 1938-49 Raiding or Invasion, 1908-1986 Switching, 1950-86

Box 30: Platforms Democratic Platforms: 1912 1916 1924 1928 1932 1936 Progressive Party Platform, 1912 Republican Platforms: 1912 1924 1936 1944 Socialist Party Platform, 1936 Survey of all Party Platforms (poster), 1928 Platforms - National, 1952-72 Democratic Party 1912 1952 (2 versions) Progressive Party, 1912 Republican Party, 1952 Platform Making General, 1954-80 Proposal of the AFL-CIO, 1964 Binding Quality - Effectiveness, 1948-60 1898-1952 Democratic Platform, 1964 15/18/22 15

Democrats (8 folders), 1832-1924; 1868; 1920-72; 1924; 1928-32; 1932; 1936-1948; 1940-52 Democratic Platform (3 folders), 1948; 1956; 1960-64 Proposal of the AFL-CIO (4 folders), 1964; 1964; 1972; 1972 Democrats (3 folders), 1972-80; 1976; 1984 Republicans, 1888-1924 Republicans, 1916-1924 "America First and America Efficient" "Charles E. Hughes accepting the Republican Nomination," 1916 Republicans, 1919-72 Reports of Sub-Committees (11 folders), 1920; 1928-32; 1932-40; 1936-40; 1944-52; 1948-52; 1956; 1960; 1960-68; 1964; 1976-84 State Platforms, 1900-50 1914-80 Illinois Party Platform, 1914 Regional Conference - Midwest, New England, Southern and Western - Democrat, 1948- 51 Regional Conference - Midwest, Rocky Mountains and Western - Republican, 1949-50

Box 31: Slate Making General, 1931-72 Illinois Democrats (6 folders), 1922-46; 1932-70; 1948-52; 1964; 1967-72; 1972 Illinois Democrats and Independents, 1973-74 Illinois Democrats (3 folders), 1974-75; 1976-85; 1978 Illinois Republicans, 1922-46 Illinois Republicans (unofficial), 1932-71 Illinois Republicans (5 folders), 1948-50; 1954-64; 1967-85; 1972-74; 1978 Chicago Mayoralty, Democrats, 1933-55 Chicago Mayoralty, Republicans, 1923-55 Box 32: New York Democrats (official) (2 folders), 1920-82; 1952-70 New York Liberal and Others (official), 1970 New York Liberal and Miscellaneous (official), 1970-75 New York Democrats (unofficial), 1949-69 New York Liberal and Miscellaneous (unofficial), 1949-69 New York and New York City Democrats, Republicans, Liberals, and Conservatives (unofficial), 1964-66 New York Republicans (unofficial), 1946-69 New York Republicans (official) (2 folders), 1968-82; 1968-70 California - Wisconsin (official), 1966-70 California, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin California - Wisconsin (unofficial), 1966-70 California, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington, Wisconsin California - Missouri, 1960-82 California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Massachusetts, Michigan, 15/18/22 16

Minnesota, Missouri Colorado - Utah (official), 1956-70 Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Utah - Wisconsin Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin Box 33: State - Local Party Organization, 1921-50 State Committee - Illinois Democrats, 1842-1966 "List of Candidates," 1922 & 1956 "Democratic Party Yearbook," 1934-35 House Bill (IL) #72, 1935 Democrats, 1950-86 Republicans (2 folders), 1922-66; 1880-1986 Unit Representation - Illinois and other States, 1944-78 County Committee - Champaign County Illinois Democrats, 1934-1986 Republicans, 1930-84 Third Parties General I, 1856-1982 General II, 1922-72 "The American Worker," 1930 "The Protestant Protective League," 1928 General III, 1948-84 For America, 1954-60 America First Party, 1940-78 American Commonwealth Political Federation, 1935 American Independent Party (), 1964-81 I, 1922-39 Handbook, 1937 American Labor Party II, 1940-1958

Box 34: I, 1934-64 "What is Friends of Democracy," 1946 "They Still Carry On! Native Fascists: How to Spot them and Stop Them," 1945 "It Did Happen Here," 1942 "Report on Neo-Fascist and Hate Groups," 1954 "Are We Moving Toward ?," 1954 "Star Spangled Fascists," 1939 "The War of Nerves: Hitler's Helper," 1940 "Scripps-Howard Newspapers Expose: Danger of the New Nationalist Party," 1945 American Nazi Party II, 1965-85 , 1887-80 15/18/22 17

"The American Flag," Sept. 24, 1887 Anti-Masonic Party, 1831 Black Party, 1963-83 Christian Nationalist Party, 1952-72 Citizens Party, 1979-84 Committee of 48, 1919-43 "Facts," December 10-12, 1919 and January, 1920 "Platform of the Committee of 48," 1919 "Wanted a Ballot Box," 1919 "The New Star Chamber," no date "A Call to Action," 1921 "The Liberal" August, 1922 "Independents You Are to Decide This Election," 1920 I "The Economics of All-Out War" by , 1942 "Production for Victory" by Earl Browder, 1942 "Victory and After" by Earl Browder, 1943 "America at the Crossroads" by , 1945 " in Action" 79th Congress, Government Printing Office, 1946 "New Program of the Communist Party USA," 1966 Communist Party II, 1919-40 "Program and Constitution ," 1921 "Two Sonnets in Memory" (Sacco and Vanzetti), 1930 "A Professor Quits the Communist Party," 1937 "The American Communists," 1940 Communist Party III, 1941-49 "Communism in America" by Buel Patch, 1946 Communist Party IV, 1950-57 "Digest of the Amicus curiae Brief on the constitutionality of the McCarran Act in the case of Communist Party of the USA v. Subversive Activities Control Board" no date "Subversive Activities Control Act," 1950 "UCLA's Cell: A Case History of College Communism," 1950 "Communism Where Do We Stand Today," 1952 "I Was In A Communist Unit With Hiss," 1953 Communist Party V, 1958-67 Communist Party VI, 1968-85

Box 35: Conservative Party, 1956-82 Constitution Party, 1950-80 "Constitution Party Stat Affairs" Nov. 1950 "Constitution Press" no date "Constitution Press," 1954 "States Rights Constitution Press," 1956 "States Rights Constitution Press" #21, 1956 Dixecrat Party I, 1940-49 "The Dixecrat Movement," 1955 Dixecrat Party II, 1950-64 15/18/22 18

Eisenhower, 1952-56 Equal Rights Party, 1872-88 Farmer - Labor Party - National, 1920-49 "Toward a Farmer - Labor Party," 1938 Farmer - Labor Party - State Illinois, 1922-28 Indiana, 1936 Iowa, 1930 Minnesota, 1923-80 Missouri, 1936 New York, 1922 Pennsylvania, 1923 South Dakota, 1922-36 Wisconsin, 1936 , 1861-1960 "Proceedings of the Missouri State Greenback Convention October 4," 1877 Independent Party, 1935-84 Know-Nothing Party, 1852-72 "A History of Catholic Immigration Colonization Projects in the US, 1938 Labor Parties, 1830-1983 League for Independent Political Action, 1929-35 "Wanted a New Political Alignment," 1929 "Why a Political Realignment?," 1930 "Wanted a New Political Alignment," 1931 Liberal Party, 1920-85 "Platform of the Liberal Party," 1920 Liberal Party - New York City, 1944-85 Libertarian Party, 1972-84 Huey Long Party, 1935 National Party, 1919-33 "Platform and Constitution of the National Party," 1919 National Union for Social (Fr. Charles Coughlin), 1934-82 "Application for Membership in the NUSJ," 1934 "Demand for Coughlin's indictment for by Jewish Survey," 1942 "Social Justice" December 29, 1941 Box 36: National Unity Party (John Anderson), 1979-83 , 1965-74 Non-Partisan League, 1916-64 "The North Dakota Industrial Program," 1921 "Report of the North Dakota Industrial Commission," 1921 "Omaha, Nebraska: The Glory is Departed Part II," 1938 "House Bill No. 361 - Legislative Assembly of South Dakota - Home Building Expense Fund," 1921 Patriotic Party (Minutemen), 1936-73 Peace and Freedom Party, 1968-80 Peoples Party (Dr. Spock), 1971-76 Poor Man's Party (Pig Party), 1952-60 15/18/22 19

Populist Party 1935-85 "Omaha, Nebraska The Glory is Departed" Harpers 1938 Progressive Party (), 1912-16 "Bibliography of the Published Works of William Allen White," 1947 "A Contract With The People: Platform of Party," 1912 The Independent November 14, 1912 "Pass Prosperity Around" by Albert J. Beveridge n.d. "Theodore Roosevelt's Confession of Faith before the Progressive National Convention," 1912 "Speech of Hon. Richard Bartholdt of Missouri," 1912 "The Truth about those Delegates" n.d. "Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to the Progressive National Committee" (printed), 1916 "Can the Government Run Railroads" n.d. "Meeting of the Progressive National Committee," 1916 Progressive Party (LaFollette), 1922-27 Editorial Research Reports "Third Party Movements," 1928 "Third Party Vote in the Presidential Election of 1924," 1925 Editorial Research Reports "Third Party Movements in American Politics," 1936 Progressive Party (Young Bob), 1925-70 Progressive Party (Henry Wallace) I, 1944-47 Progressive Party (Henry Wallace) II, January-April 1948 "Henry A. Wallace: The First Three Months," 1948 Progressive Party (Henry Wallace) III, May-December 1948 Progressive Party (Henry Wallace) IV, 1949-65 "Statement on Our Foreign Situation," 1951 Box 37: , 1869-1930 "The Prohibition Issue in National Politics," 1927 "American Churches in National Politics," 1928 "Platform of the Prohibition Party," 1916 Prohibition National Committee Pledge Cards "Basic Principles" (tract), 1928 Prohibition Party Platform, 1924 State Candidates of the National Prohibition Party (MA), 1928 Acceptance Speeches of the Varney-Edgerton Prohibition Campaign, 1928 Open Letter to the Prohibition National Committee from D. Leigh Colvin, National Chairman, 1929 Right to Life Party, 1978-80 Socialist Labor Party 1905-80 "The SLP and the SP," 1928 "War... Why?," 1928 Weekly People Oct. 13, 1928 The People Oct. 2, 1982; Oct. 1, 1983; Oct. 12, 1985 Socialist Party I Socialist Handbook Campaign of 1916 (4 copies) "Eugene V. Debs' Canton Speech," 1918 "The Socialist Society of the USA: Articles of Incorporation," 1919 15/18/22 20

"Now It Must Be Done" by Irwin St. John Tucker, 1920 "The Salaried Man," 1920 "Is Inevitable" by 1922 "Labor and the Next War" by James O'Neal "Why Freedom Matters" by Norman Angell "National Constitution of the Socialist Party," 1920 Socialist Party Platform 1936 Congressional Platform of the Socialist Party 1918 Socialist Party 35th Aniversary Journal 1936 National Convention, Cleveland Socialist Party II, 1897-1934 "Conflict in the American Socialist Movement," 1918 Socialist Tracts 1931 Socialist Party III, 1935-44 Socialist Party IV , 1945-85 Socialist Party V Socialist Workers Party (2 folders), 1939-85; 1943-84 Taxpayers Party, 1977-83 Townsend Party, 1935-78 Union Party, 1934-38 U. S. Labor Party, 1973-84 Vegetarian Party, 1948-74 Woman's Party, 1872-1971 (2 folders), 1979-80; 1984

Box 38: (1/2 full) Two Party System, 1904-56 "Party Union," 1940 "Belgian Political Parties Since Liberation," 1950 "Michigan Politics in Transition," 1942 Federal Nature, 1921-80 "The Party in Local Affairs," 1953 Legal Status and Regulation, 1911-75 "Legal Regulation of Organization in the U.S.," 1937 "The Legal Status of American Political Parties," 1940 "Public Law 200, 74th Congress" Me-Tooism, 1938-86 Box 39: National Conventions: (See Boxes 24-28) Charter, Democrats, 1972-75 Convention and Delegate Expense (Democrat and Republican), 1968-76 Credentials Contests: Democrats, 1952-84 Democrats, California, 1972 Democrats, Illinois, 1972 Republicans (4 folders), 1856-1948; 1884-1960; 1952; 1956-84 Officers and Committees: Democrats, 1952-76 15/18/22 21

Republicans, 1956-80 Permanent Chairmen: Democrats, 1832-1984 Republicans, 1831-1976 Rules: Democrats, 1950-86 (2 folders) "Rules of the Democratic Party in Arkansas," 1950 "Preliminary Report on the Commission on Presidential Nomination and Party Structure," 1977 Temporary Chairman - Keynote Speech Democrats, 1932-1984 "Speech of Hon. Alben W. Barkley" June 27, 1932 Republicans, 1931-1984 Third Parties, 1936-48 Two-Thirds Rule, Democrats, 1920-40 Unit Rule Democrats, 1932-72 Republicans, 1856-1976

Box 40: Vice President Nomination: Democrats, 1804-1948 Democrats, 1952-56 "Will Kefauver be President?," 1951 Democrats, 1960-68 "Johnson and Kennedy - The Two Thousand Days," 1966 Democrats: I. Eagleton, 1969-72 II. Shriver, 1972 Vice President Nomination: Democrats (4 folders), 1973-76; 1976-84; 1984-85; 1985-87 Box 41: Republicans, 1856-1952 Republicans: I. Pre-Nomination, 1956 II. Post-Nomination, 1956 Republicans (6 folders), 1960; 1964-68; 1973-76; 1952-80; 1984-87; 1984-86 Third Parties, 1952-80 Box 42: Campaign Materials, 1960-84 Buttons & Gadgets, 1931-84 Campaign Methods, 1952-59 Advertising Agencies, 1950-80 Cartoons, 1928-83 (2 folders) Smear Politics, 1938-84 (3 folders) 15/18/22 22

Fair Campaign Practices Committee, 1962-78 Songs, Doggerel, Slogans, 1876-1980 Congress & Party Organization, Caucus & Caucus Officers, 1939-67 Committee Assignments, 1943-65 Floor Leaders, 1942-61 Party Loyalty & Discipline, 1953-61 Patronage Committee, 1929-65 Policy Committee, 1949-65 Quorum, 1929-58

Box 43: Congress & Party Organization, Steering Committee, 1931-65 Whip, 1930-61 , 1962-88 (4 folders) Electoral College, Meeting, 1933-53 Free Electors, 1944-77 Proposed Amendments, 1945-80 State Colleges Composition & Selection, 1952-84 Impeachment, William O. Douglas & , 1970-73 Andrew Johnson, 1974 , 1971-73 Box 44: Impeachment, Richard Nixon, Jan.-Aug. 1974 (3 folders) & White House Transcripts, 1974 Party Leadership, Democratic, 1919-86 Republican, 1923-77 (2 folders) Political Parties, Regional Organization & Conferences, Democratic, 1927-72 Republican, 1923-77 Box 45: U.S. and League of Nations Cooperation and Liaison, 1919-32 Warren G. Harding, 1920-22 Council, 1920, 1931-38 Opium, 1926-39 Child Welfare, 1933-36 Political, 1933-45, 1972 Manchuria, 1931-42 Sanctions, 1934-46 Ethiopia Sanctions (2 folders), 1934-41 Reform, 1936-40 U.S. and World Court 15/18/22 23

1919-36 1921-35 Senate Reservations and World Court Conference, 1923-35 Senate Action, 1923-35 Lenroot, Lodge, and Pepper Plans, 1923-24

Box 46: U.S. and United Nations 1942-43, 1969, 1975-78, 1983-85 1979-88 Headquarters, 1944-88 UNESCO, 1967-88 International Police, 1958-88 UNEF, Sinai and Golan Heights, 1958, 1960, 1973-84 OAS, 1959, 1965, 1979 Zaire, 1960-79 Cyprus, 1971-86 Chad and Namibia, 1978-82 Lebanon (2 folders), 1958, 1978-88 U.N. Command, Korea, 1982-88

Box 47: Academics & Public Service, 1936, 1955-66 Agriculture Bloc, 1921-28, 1936, 1948, 1952 America First Committee, 1940-52 "The American Election Sustem" C.A.B & Corresp., 1949 American Liberty League, 1934-36 American Progress, The (Huey Long newspaper), 1935, 1938 Americans for Democratic Action, 1947-72 Anti-Masonic Party, 1829, 1842, 1935, 1941 Anti -Saloon League, 1922-28 Bipartisanship, 1928-51 Buick Society, John, 1964-67 Borah, Silliam, 1932-39 Boston Police Strike, (correspondence), 1914-24 British Government, 1970-81 1983-84 Bryan, William J., 1920-48 Business & Politics, 1928-65 Cabinet, 1948-59 1974 Campaign Funds, 1912-65 1921-56 1940-57 15/18/22 24

Box 48: Campaign Funds, 1950-64 1952-58 1958-74 1960, 1974 Assessments, 1932-38 Corporate Contributions, 1972, 1974 Sinners, 1936-74 Government Subsidy, 1929, 1940-43, 1956-72, 1974-76 Illinois, 1956 Official Reports, 1921, 1925-30 Patronage, 1951 Regulation, 1932-35, 1955 National, 1936-75 State, 1974-75 Campaign Literature, 1880 Campaign Material, Democratic, 1944 Campaign Methods, 1909, 1924-64 1924-64, 1984

Box 49: Campaign Methods (1932 television), 1932-52 1940 1952 1960 Advertisements, 1924-84 Caucuses, Illinois (James Herringtion of Geneva), 1884 Township, 1941-65 Champaign County, Politics & Voting, 1930-64 Chicago Politics, 1920-31 1940-53 Congress, Committee Selection, 1965-66 House Districts, 1974 Party Committees, 1933, 1953, 1966-86 Party Organization, 1935-37, 1951-63 1938-65 1940-66 1946-59 1959-86 1965 Caucus, 1796-1844 1934-40, 1956, 1975 House, Democratic, 1931-82 Republican, 1925-63 Senate, Democratic, 1933-65 Republican, 1927-63 Committee Assignments, 15/18/22 25

House, Democratic, 1943-74 1975-79 Republican, 1923-77 Senate, Democratic, 1951-79 Republican, 1925-79 Box 50: Congress, Party Organization, Conservative Coalition, 1951-78 Policy Committee, Republican, 1955 Wayne Morse and Independent Party, 1950-56 Conservatism, 1950-84 Constitution, Amendments, 1925-49 1926-84 1927-81 1940-82 1951-59 1981-82 Abortion Amendments, 1971-83 Balanced Budget Amendment 1957, 1959, 1979-85 Child-Labor Amendment, 1930-37 Equal Rights Amendment, 1980-84 "Lame Duck" Amendment, 1927-38

Box 51: Popular Vote on, 1920-38 Prohibition repeal, 1933-38 School Busing Amendment, 1972-79 School Prayer Amendment, 1966-85 State Conventions, 1928-38 Third Term Amendment, 1947-59 Constitutional Law class (P.S. 5). Berdahl's Notes, ca.1920s County Committees, Republican and Democratic, 1948-73 Cook County (IL), Republican and Democratic, 1950-80 Illinois, Republican and Democratic, 1970-74 Cumulative Voting, Ads, ballots, clippings, & articles, 1954-80 Illinois, 1936-74 1954-80 Democratic Advisory Council, 1951-66 Democratic Party, 1948-86 Dewey, Thomas E., 1942-56 and Republican Party, 1944-50, 1971 Documents and Readings in American Government (Berdahl's book), correspondence related to, 1938 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1948-64 "The Election and Tenure of the President" (Berdahl's paper), correspondence related to, 1948- 49 Elections, Early returns, 1974 15/18/22 26

Presidential, "Dark horse" candidates, 1924-48 Electoral College, 1947-48, 1968, 1988 EPIC (End Poverty in California) Plan (and ), 1934-35 Box 52: Executive Agreements, 1923, 1929-47 Privilege, 1974 Experts, Use of in government, 1950-58 Filibusters, 1917-74 1935-72 1975-87 Foreign Influence, National Parties and, 1934-65 Goldwater, Barry, 1963-65 Governor's Conference, Republican, 1956 Grange, The, 1875, 1934-58 Harding, Warren G. 1920-72 Hartigan, Neil, 1972 Hatch Act, 1939-56 Hoover, Herbert, 1920-52 Humphrey, Hubert, 1974 Illinois, Constitution (proposed), 1970 Election Laws, 1953 Politics, 1910-64 1959-60 Primary, 1912, 1942-50 1926-39 1927-55 1952 1954-56 1954-82 1956 1958 1960 1966 Laws and Ballots, 1912-66

Box 53: Impeachment, 1952-57 1974-80 1985-87 Independent Candidates, 1952-72 International Police, 1948-87 United Nations, Congo, 1965 Cyprus, 1965-66 Korea, 1960-73 United Nations Emergency Force, 1958-71 OAS Force, Sano Domingo, 1959-66 Vietnam, 1965-73 15/18/22 27

Isolationism, 1940-42, 1964 Judicial Nominations, Illinois, Democratic, 1929-64 Republican, 1929-64 Kennedy, Robert F., 1965-66 Ku Klux Klan, 1935-65 League of Nations, 1919-39 1937 Assembly, 1922-46 1931-39 (Calvin) Coolige and, 1920-33 Council, 1921-39 Economic Questions, 1931-41 (Warren) Harding and, 1920-24 Health Organization, 1920-45 (Herbert) Hoover and, 1919-38 member withdrawals, 1933-43

Box 54: League of Nations, Reform and Reorganization, 1928-41 U.S. and, 1919-36 , 1934-86, 1925-39 Libertarian Party, candidates, 1986 Loyalty Paedge, 1848-1965 MacArthur, Gen. Douglas A., 1944-52 Maine, 1924-50 Manion, Clarence, 1962-64 Labor, 1949-68 Landon, Alfred, 1935-42, 1965 McCarthy, Eugene, 1968-73 McCarthy, Joseph and McCarthyism, 1950-62 McGovern-Fraser Commission / O’Hara Commission, 1970-72 McGovern, George (2 folders), 1968-85 Minnesota, Democrat-Farmer-Labor Party, 1944-50 Morse, Wayne E., 1952-59 National Committee, Democratic, Convention Rules (McGovern and O'Hara correspondence), 1969 Minutes of, May 23, 1951 May 24, 1951 May 25, 1951 Box 55: National Committees, Republican and Democratic, 1939-77 National Convention, 1928-64 1968-80 Democratic, 1924 1936, 1948-68 1944 1956 1960 15/18/22 28

1968 Violence and resulting legal disputes, 1968-71 1972 Republican, 1912, 1924, 1940-72 Official program of, 1912 1936 1940 1944 1952 1960 1968 1972 1976 National Conventions, Acceptance ceremony, 1916-84 Acceptance speeches, 1912-84 Apportionment of delegates, 1956-84 Convention cities, 1959-60 Convention control, 1912-56 Convention date, 1939, 1951-60 Convention strategy, 1940-84 Critiques of, 1928-80 Evaluation of, 1952-76 Nomination procedures, 1956-64 Platform-making, Democrats, 1932-84 Rules, 1952-86 Supreme Party Authority, 1912-55 Negro Republicans, 1933-64

Box 56: New Deal, 1938-48 Nixon, Richard M. Tax Problems, 1973-74 Nomination Process, Early (1760-1840) Nonpartisan Primaries, 1936-51 Off-Year Conventions, Democrats, 1954-85 Republican, 1914-77 1943 Party Committees, National and State, 1929-56 Party Government in the U.S. (Berdahl's book), correspondence related to, 1954 Party Leadership, 1919-50 Party Loyalty, Democrats, 1950-76 1952-60 in Presidential campaign, 1960 Republican and Democratic, 1920-68 Republican "bolt" to James Cox in Presidential election, 1920 Party Membership, 1920-49, 1966-67 1928-49 "Party Membership in the U.S." (Berdahl's paper), manuscript and related correspondence, 1941 "Some Notes on party Membership in Congress" (Berdahl's paper), manuscript and 15/18/22 29

related correspondence, 1948 Bolting, 1928-76 Cross-Filing, 1934, 1941-81 Democratic, 1936, 1960-82 Dues, 1969-79 Enrollment, 1967-74 Hoovercrats, 1928-32 Box 57: Loyalty, 1966-80 "Me-Tooism". 1047-50 Primary, Open vs. Closed, 1922, 1951-78 Republican, 1909, 1922-81 Switching, 1933-81 Realignment, 1930-70 Party Platforms, 1920-36 Platform-making, 1952-59, 1981 Republican, 1931, 1952-84 Party Responsibility, 1938-50 Party Rules, Deomcrats, Republicans, Socialist, 1922-64 Party System, "Our Two-Party System" (paper by Berdahl), manuscript, 1949 Patronage, 1929-66 1954-79 Pearl Harbor Responsibility, 1941-48 Pinchot-Ballinger Case, 1973 Political Campaigns, "Dirty" politics, 1940-66

Box 58: Political Parties, 1951-52 Committee on, Draft report by berdahl, ca.1952 Third parties, 1918-80 Two-Party System, 1919-74 Postwar Reconstruction, 1937-42 Precinct Committees, 1928-64 1944-56 President, Leadership of, 1962 Pardon Power of, 1974-83 Qualifications of, 1974 Veto Power of (correspondence), 1937-38 1946-80 1959-74 War Powers of, 1941-49 Presidential Campaign, Pre-Convention, Democratic and Republican, 1920 Democratic, 1924 Republican, 1924 Democratic, 1928 1932 1936 15/18/22 30

Republican, 1936 Democratic and Republican, 1940 Republican, 1944 Democratic and Republican, 1944-68 Democratic, 1948 Republican, 1948 IL Democratic Delegation, 1952 Caucus, 1952 Douglas-Steveson Rift, 1952-54 Republican Nat. Comm. Delegates, 1952 Democratic Nat. Comm. Delegate Selection, 1952-54 Republican, 1956 Democratic, 1960 Republican, 1960

Box 59: Presidential Campaign, Pre-Convention, Republican, 1964 Democratic, 1968 Republican, 1968 Democratic, 1972 Presidential Election, 1960 1964 Presidential Nominations (1852-1940), N.Y. Times article, 1940 Presidential Primary (correspondence), 1912-76 1916-68 1920, 1912, 1939, 1948-56 1952-55 1960 1976 1980 Douglas-Bennett Proposal, 1953-57 Favorite Sons, 1960, 1976 Illinois, 1912, 1920-56 1956 1960 1968-72 1974-76 Lanter Proposal, 1945 Model State Presidential Primary Law, 1955-57 Smothers Proposal, 1952-53 Presidential Transition, 1974-77 Box 60: Primaries, State, 1966-74 Primary System, 1905-74 Closed Primary, 1942-66 "White Primary" in South, 1922-48 Run-off Primaries, 1938-64 15/18/22 31

Progressive Conference, 1931, 1936 Religion in Presidential Elections (1928, 1960), 1927-30, 1960 Republican Party, 1914-47 1923-66 1964-85 in the South, 1936-52 Platform, 1988 Republicanism, Modern, 1951-65 Rockefeller, Nelson, 1960-66 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1936-48 Senate, U.S., Press gallery, 1974 Slate-Making, 1920, 1962-83 , 1952 California, 1961-78 Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, 1938, 1962, 1978-83

Box 61: State-Making, Illinois, Champaign County, 1959-82 Chicago, 1956-83 Cook County, Democrats, 1956-83 Republicans, 1956-68 Judicial, 1959-68 State ticket, Democrats, 1956-83 Republicans, 1912, 1956-74 Massachusetts. 1934, 1950, 1962-84 Minnesota, 1922, 1969-86 Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, 1946-82 New York, 1920, 1933-83 Ohio, 1952 Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Utah, 1935, 1942, 1962-84 West Virginia, 1953 Wisconsin, 1922, 1940, 1950-82 Smear Politics, 1947-56 The South, 1921-67 State Committees, Republican and Democratic, 1930-66 State Conventions, 1928-74 State Politics, Study of Stevenson, Adlai II, 1943-65 1952-54 Streit, Clarence K., Union How Plan, 1939-66 Taft, Robert A. (and family), 1951-52, 1964 Campaign materials, 1950-52 Tammary Hall, 1898, 1927-40 1921-37 Teaport Dome scandal, 1928 Treaty of Berlin (1921), 1920, 1922 Box 62: 15/18/22 32

Truman, Harry S., 1945-88 United Nations, 1944-85 Charter revision, 1945, 1966, 1971-80 Council, 1944-48 Expansion, 1956 San Francisco Conference, 1945 Veto, Illinois Governors, 1951-57 Vice Presidential Nomination, 1948-88 Republican 1972 1979-81 Vice President, Selection, Ford and Rockefeller, 1973-75 Voting, 1968-72 Voting Patterns, Straight ticket, 1940-64 War and , 1924, 1928, 1935 Washington, George, 1974 Watergate, 1974 Whig Party White House Organization, 1951-60 Willkie, Wendell, 1940-41 Wilson, Woodrow, 1936-46 Women in Politics, 1920-51 Women's Parties, 1921-49 World Court, 1923-30 World Organizations, Plans, 1948-49 1950-65 World War II, 1940-42, 1969-81 Yalta Conference (1945), 1985

Box 63: Alumni Letter (recalling student life), 1985 American Political Science Review: A Retrospective, 1988 Appointments, U of I, Clarence and Evelyn Berdahl, 1917-47 Assembly on Illinois Political Parties (2 folders), 1959 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (trip) (2 folders), 1925-27 Clippings, 1989 Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1966-89 Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, 1961-63 Democratic Committee, Champaign County, 1986-88 "Democratic Presidential Politics in Illinois, 1952" by Berdahl, 1954 Douglas, Senator Paul, Clippings, 1945-81 Family, Correspondence, 1970-74 Fergus Falls High School, 1914-15 Financial, 1960-89 Financial - C.D.'s, 1973-89 Financial - Dentist, 1986-89 Financial - TIAA - CREF, 1960-88 Former Students, Correspondence, 1930, 1986, 1989 Fulbright Correspondence, 1958-61 Geneva, 1931-87 15/18/22 33

Hikers, Saturday - Correspondence, clippings, newsletters, and photos, 1943-81 House, Sale of, 1968 "Illinois Democratic Delegation of 1952" by Berdahl, 1952 Leopold, Richard, Correspondence, 1962-85 Midwest Political Science Association Correspondence and Programs, 1959-67 National Municipal League Publication: "Fifteen Years of Connecticut's Challenge Primary," 1971 Box 64: National Municipal League Publication: "Presidential Nominating Procedures: A Compendium of Election Practices in 1972" Vols. 1 and 2, 1974 News-Gazette Election 1986 issue Northern Illinois University lecture, 1960 Personal, Correspondence and Memorabilia (2 folders), 1920-89 Photograph of Lunch in Ballroom (including Berdahl), 1984 Political Science Department, General, 1960-67 History - Clippings (2 folders), 1970-73 Oral Interviews with Clarence A. Berdahl, 1980 PS: Political Science and Politics, September 1989 Report of Scholarly Publications for 1967 (by Berdahl), 1968 Republican Postwar Policy Association, Correspondence, 1942-43 Retirement, Congratulatory Correspondence, 1958 Rippey, Arthur, Correspondence, 1974-87 Scholar in Politics - Clippings Collection, 1948-74 South Dakota, University of, Commencement Address, 1959-62 Speech Drafts (2 folders), 1924-79 State Department Advisory Committee Photos, 1958-63 State Department Consultantship, 1942-44 State Department, Correspondence, 1941-45 1948-57 Treasury Department, Engraving of FDR United Nations File (including notes from UN Charter Conference), 1945-84 Veblen Preservation Project, 1983-84 Wilson, Francis, Correspondence, 1935-76 Box 65: Clippings, Congressional records, pamphlets, papers, reprints of lectures and miscellany filed by topic. Campaign files include funding solicitations, and sample ballots. Campaign Funding, 1954, 1956, 1964, 1966, 1968-72 Campaign Methods, 1912, 1930, 1940-44, 1947-48 “Administration of Charles S. Deneen," 1912 “Campaign Technique in Illinois - 1860," 1932 “The Campaign of ‘48 in Star Cartoons," 1948 Campaign Method and Organization- Republican, 1960 China (Communist) and the United Nations, 1971-74 “Disarmament and Equality” by Clarence A. Berdahl, 1932 Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) 15/18/22 34

1935-76 1977-78 1979-80 Illinois Primaries, 1956, 1960-63, 1968, 1970 Specimen Ballot for Champaign County Primary, 1962 Specimen Ballot for Urbana City Elections, 1961 State Senate Bill to Amend “The Election Code," 1963 League of Nations and the United States, 1916, 1919-20, 1932, 1935-45, 1950 League of Nations (Statement of the 31), 1920, 1922-24, 1927, 1930 Nixon, Richard A., 1960 Pardon Newspaper Clippings (Nixon), 1974 Pardon Power, 1924-28, 1933, 1936, 1950 Party Council (Democratic Advisory Council) 1950, 1959, 1968-73 Patronage, 1929, 1933, 1936, 1938, 1940-41, 1943, 1945-54, 1965 Pre-Convention Campaign 1952, 1951-52 President, 1947, 1955, 1961-74 “Presidential Nominating Patterns” Brookings Institution Publication by Paul T. David and Ralph M. Goldman, 1955 Presidential Succession (Inability and Instability- 25th Amendment), 1947, 1956-60, 1963-65, 1967-68, 1972-76 Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Republican Convention), 1960 “Significance of Politics in Local Government”by Baldwin, Roger S., 1947 Straw Polls, 1924, 1932, 1937, 1945, 1948-49 Box 66: United Nations Membership (Mini-States/Tiny-States) folder 1, 1966-1979 folder 2, 1980-82, 1988 Union Now Federal Union (Clarence Streit), 1936, 1939-43, 1945, 1959, 1978-82 United States and International Labor Organization 1933-34, 1937, 1939, 1940-42, 1974, 1976-77, 1986 United States and Mandates, 1919-24, 1929, 1932-33, 1935-39 United States and the Treaty of Versailles, 1919-1920, 1928-29, 1932-40 United States and the Treaty of Versailles/Treaty of Berlin, 1919-21, 1936 Veto (United States Presidential) 1942, 1951, 1956-57, 1959, 1973-76 Veto (United Nations) 1946-47, 1951-60, 1966, 1968-77, 1979-80 Vice Presidency, 1954-58, 1965 War Powers, 1951-58 “The Impact of War on the Constitution," 1951 War Powers, 1947, 1967, 1969-73, 1975, 1977 War Powers (Government Printing Office Publications) “The Use of the Army in Aid of the Civil Power," 1898 “Military Government in the Pacific Initial Phase," 1945 “Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area," 1951 “Background Information on the Use of United States Armed Forces in Foreign Countries," 1951 “Powers of the President to Send the Armed Forces Outside of the United States," 1951 15/18/22 35

“Terminating the State of the War Between the United States and the Government of Germany," 1951 “Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area," 1951 “Public Law 313- 82d Congress," 1952 “Public Law 450- 82d Congress," 1953 “The Powers of the President as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States," 1956 “Congress and the Termination of the ," 1973 World Organization and Peace Problems, 1929, 1939 Yalta, 1954-58 “Yalta to Korea” Comic Book by M. Philip Copp, 1952