Raymond Moley Papers, 1902-1971

Raymond Moley Papers, 1902-1971

http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf6779n7xj No online items Register of the Raymond Moley papers, 1902-1971 Processed by Charles G. Palm and Susan Buseck; machine-readable finding aid created by Hernán Cortés Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 1998 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Register of the Raymond Moley 68008 1 papers, 1902-1971 Register of the Raymond Moley papers, 1902-1971 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] Processed by: Charles G. Palm and Susan Buseck Date Completed: 1990 Encoded by: Hernán Cortés © 1998 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Collection Summary Title: Raymond Moley papers Date (inclusive): 1902-1971. Collection Number: 68008 Creator: Moley, Raymond, 1886-1975. Collection Size: 256 manuscript boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 35 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 5 envelopes, 3 phonotape reels.(118 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Correspondence, diaries, reports, memoranda, speeches and writings, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to criminology and the administration of justice, assimilation of immigrants, politics in the United States, the presidential campaign of 1932, the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Today and Newsweek magazines. Sound use copies of sound recordings available. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Language: English. Access Collection is open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Raymond Moley papers, [Box number], Hoover Institution Archives. Acquisition Information Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1968. Accruals Register of the Raymond Moley 68008 2 papers, 1902-1971 Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number of boxes listed in this finding aid. Scope and Content of Collection Correspondence, diaries, reports, memoranda, speeches and writings, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to criminology and the administration of justice, assimilation of immigrants, politics in the United States, the presidential campaign of 1932, the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Today and Newsweek magazines. Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945. Democratic Party (U.S.) Republican Party (U.S. : 1854-) Journalism--United States. Presidents--United States--Election--1932 United States--Economic policy. United States--Politics and government--1933-1945. United States--Politics and government--1945-1989. United States--Social conditions. Justice, Administration of--United States. Criminology--United States. Americanization. United States--Emigration and immigration. Journalists. Phonotapes. Newsweek. Today. 1886, September Born, Berea, Ohio 27 1906 Ph.B., Baldwin-Wallace College 1913 A.M., Oberlin College 1916-1919 Instructor and Assistant Professor of Politics, Western Reserve University 1917 Author, Lessons in American Citizenship 1918 Ph.D., Columbia University Author, The State Movement for Efficiency and Economy 1919 Author, Lessons in Democracy Author, Commercial Recreation 1919-1923 Director, Cleveland Foundation 1921 Author, Parties, Politics and People 1922 Author, The Cleveland Crime Survey 1923-1928 Associate Professor of Government, Columbia University 1926 Editor and co-author, The Missouri Crime Survey 1926-1927 Research Director, New York State Crime Commission 1928-1954 Professor of Public Law, Columbia University 1929 Author, Politics and Criminal Prosecution 1930 Author, Our Criminal Courts 1931-1933 Research Director, Committee on the Administration of Justice, New York State 1932 Author, Tribunes of the People Speechwriter and advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt during 1932 Presidential Campaign 1933 Assistant Secretary of State 1933-1937 Editor, Today (magazine) 1937-1968 Contributing Editor, Newsweek (magazine) Register of the Raymond Moley 68008 3 papers, 1902-1971 1938 Author, Are We Movie-Made? 1939 Author, After Seven Years 1945 Author, The Hays Office 1949 Author, Twenty-Seven Masters of Politics 1950 Author, Valley Authorities 1952 Author, How To Keep Our Liberty 1955 Author, What Price Federal Reclamation 1956 Co-author, The Upper Colorado Project 1958 Author, Political Responsibility of Business Men 1962 Author, The American Century of John C. Lincoln Author, The Republican Opportunity 1966 Author, The First New Deal 1975 Died, Phoenix, Arizona Box 1 DIARIES AND TELEPHONE BOOKS, 1931-1940 Scope and Content Note Telephone books; Appointment book, 1931; holograph diary, January to June 1933; secretary's diary, January to July 1933; and journal, 1936-1940, arranged as listed Box 1 Telephone books Appointment book, 1931 Holograph diary, January-June 1933 Diary kept by secretary, January-July 1933 Journal, 1936-1940 Boxes 2-62 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1912-1969 Scope and Content Note Correspondence arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent Box 2, Folder 1 Aanonsen, Nils, 1952 Folder 2 Abbott, Helen Page, 1933 Folder 3 Abbott, Horatio J., 1933 Folder 4 Abeles, Joles, 1951-1965 Folder 5 Abernathy, R. A., 1955 Folder 6 Abernathy, U. A., 1921-1927 Folder 6 Abramson, M. E., 1934 Folder 7 Ackerman, Carl W., 1932-1934 Folder 9 Ackerman, William C., 1947 Folder 10 Adair, Rex, 1955 Folder 11 Adams, Alva B., 1937 Folder 12 Adams, Edgar E., 1933 Folder 13 Adams, E. J., 1941 Folder 14 Adams, Franklin P., 1936 Folder 15 Adams, Russell H., 1943 Folder 16 Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1939 Folder 17 Adams, Sherman, 1952 Folder 18 Adams, Wayne, 1964 Folder 19 Adelson, Shirley, 1937-1939 Folder 20 Adler, Mortimer J., 1939-1955 Folder 21 Adney, E. T., 1941 Folder 22 Affleck, Benjamin Franklin, 1931-1943 Folder 23 Aiken, H. W., 1934 Folder 24 Ailshie, Margaret Cobb, 1949-1951 Folder 25 Akers, Kenneth W., 1943-1964 Folder 26 Alberts, B. A., 1934 Folder 27 Albro, M. Z., 1934 Register of the Raymond Moley 68008 4 papers, 1902-1971 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1912-1969 Folder 28 Alcott, G. F., 1952 Folder 29 Alderman, E. A., 1936 Folder 30 Aldrich, Winthrop W., 1938 Folder 31 Alessandroni, Mrs. Venan J., 1962 Folder 32 Alexander, H. S., 1933 Folder 33 Alexander, Harry W., 1943 Folder 34 Alexander, Lottie Gray, 1932 Folder 35 Alexander, Margaret C., 1919 Folder 36 Alexander, Will W., 1937 Folder 37 Alexandre, Emanuel, 1934 Folder 38 Alger, Bruce, 1964 Folder 39 Alger, George W., 1930 Folder 40 Allan, John J., 1937 Folder 41 Allen, Carolyn E., 1929-1930 Folder 42 Allen, Florence E., 1944 Folder 43 Allen, Frederick L., 1937 Folder 44 Allen, George E., 1950 Folder 45 Allen, H. W., n.d. Folder 46 Allen, Helen, 1952 Folder 47 Allen, J. Weston, 1928-1929 Folder 48 Allen, Robert McDowell, 1934 Folder 49 Allen, Robert S., 1936 Folder 50 Allen, Sophie E., 1915 Folder 51 Allen, William, 1931 Folder 52 Allen, William H., 1961 Folder 53 Allin, Cephas D., 1919-1927 Folder 54 Allison, Lelah, 1952 Folder 55 Allott, Guy, 1936-1937 Folder 56 Alsop, Joseph W., 1936 Folder 57 Alston, Robert C., 1932-1933 Folder 58 Althouse, C. E., 1933 Folder 59 Altschul, Frank, 1932-1938 Folder 60 American Political Science Association, 1932 Folder 61 Ames, John D., 1942-1949 Folder 62 Amidon, Bevlah, 1929 Folder 63 Ammidon, Hoyt, 1957-1961 Folder 64 Anderson, Mrs. Alan L., 1958 Folder 65 Anderson, B. M., 1932 Folder 66 Anderson, C. Vivian, 1951 Folder 67 Anderson, Clinton P., 1946-1962 Folder 68 Anderson, Frederick D., 1957 Folder 69 Anderson, J. E., 1938 Folder 70 Anderson, Patrick, 1966 Folder 71 Anderson, Richard J., 1963 Folder 72 Anderson, Sherwood, 1934-1936 Folder 73 Anderson, Stanton D., 1964 Folder 74 Anderson, Mrs. Walter M., 1951 Folder 75 Anderson, William, 1919-1930 Folder 76 Andrews, Carl M., 1955 Folder 77 Andrews, Paul, 1931 Folder 78 Andrews, T. Coleman, 1953 Folder 79 Angell, Ernest, 1937 Folder 80 Angly, Edward, 1951 Folder 81 Angoff, Charles, 1948 Folder 82 Ankeny, Marling J., 1961 Folder 83 Anthony, Alfred W., 1927 Folder 84 Anthony, Edward, 1954 Folder 85 Anthony, Samuel, 1957 Register of the Raymond Moley 68008 5 papers, 1902-1971 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1912-1969 Box 3, Folder 1 Antin, Bessie, 1931 Folder 2 Appleby, Paul H., 1938 Folder 3 Appleton, Robert, 1931 Folder 4 Arbiter, Harold T., 1924 Folder 5 Arbuthnot, C. C., 1923-1925 Folder 6 Archer, R. J., 1941-1942 Folder 7 Arends, L. C., 1957 Folder 8 Angraves, N. E., 1954 Folder 9 Arkell, W. C., 1934 Folder 10 Armistead, George H.,

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