Guide to the Papers of Horace Meyer Kallen (1882-1974) 1902-1970 RG 317
Processed by David Wolfson. Additional processing by Rachel S. Harrison as part of the Leon Levy Archival Processing Initiative, made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation.
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Electronic finding aid was encoded in EAD 2002 by Rachel S. Harrison in March 2011. Description is in English.
Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Papers of Horace Meyer Kallen (1882-1974) 1902-1970 RG 317
Predominant Dates:bulk 1922-1952
ID: RG 317
Extent: 24.7 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
The papers were processed by David Wolfson, and prepared for microfilming by Leo Greenbaum in 1990. Additional processing was completed in March 2011.
The method of arrangement reflects the manner in which much of the materials were originally filed. The materials were filed by a number of different secretaries and for this reason there is some inconsistency in filing methods. Some of the correspondence and related papers were filed under the names of organizations, publications, institutions, and publishers, while other correspondence has been filed by the name of the person who signed the letters. There are also materials that were filed by the subject to which they relate, as well as manuscripts and other papers pertaining to Dr. Kallen’s writings, which were filed by the title of the article or book. Because of the filing inconsistencies, which have been maintained, materials relating to any one topic, individual, or organization may be found in several different series. For example, some papers filed under the names of faculty members and officials from the New School for Social Research are similar in nature to those filed under the heading of “New School,” and materials about education can be found in folders other than just 169-194, which were filed under the heading of “Education.”
Folder titles represent what has been written on the folders themselves, often abbreviations of the names of organizations, individuals, topics, or alphabetical contents when several are represented in a single folder. The pages of the correspondence have a stamped number, generally on the right side, and the pages are in chronological order, both within the folders and from one folder to the next. Because the collection has been microfilmed, any filing errors, including inconsistencies in alphabetization or chronology within individual folders, have been maintained so as to correspond with the microfilm. Microfilm reel and frame numbers follow the folder titles.
Some correspondents are labeled as missing because there is no correspondence from them in the folder even though their names are in the folder list. Generally, there is no break in the stamped numbers, perhaps indicating that the original folder list was compiled before the pages were stamped. The correspondence is, for the most part, alphabetical within the folder. However, some of the correspondence is slightly misfiled within the folder, although this is not indicated in the folder list, which is strictly alphabetical. In some cases, the date ranges also represent materials from the correspondents’ wives and children, although their names are not listed.
Series V and Series VI both consist of correspondence and other materials arranged alphabetically by the names of individuals with only a few duplications in name. In most instances the file heading is the name of the correspondent, although some are filed by the name of the person to whom the correspondence relates. The collection is arranged in 8 series.
Languages: English, German, French, Yiddish, Italian, Romany, Spanish, Hebrew, Chinese
Abstract
This collection contains correspondence between Horace M. Kallen and many important individuals and organizations, as well as manuscripts, notes and other materials for speeches, financial documents, research materials, academic records, and various other assorted items. These materials serve to illustrate Kallen’s important role in philosophy, education, religion, and politics and his deep involvement with consumer rights, environmental controls, Jewish issues, and civil liberties.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The materials in this collection relate to Kallen’s long career and interests in the fields of education, philosophy, Zionism, Jewish affairs, individualism, cultural pluralism, adult education, Jewish education, peace movements, democracy, labor, consumerism, co-operative movement, political activism, humanism, religion, civil rights, history of American Jewish life, and American literature and scholarship. These materials consist mainly of correspondence, as well as notes, research materials, lecture materials, student papers, and personality studies.
The materials include correspondence with over 1000 organizations such as consumers’ organizations in various countries, organizations aiding refugees from Nazism, and organizations in support of academic freedom and civil liberties. There are particularly rich collections of correspondence with the American Jewish Congress, Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, Julian W. Mack School, and New School for Social Research, as well as the President’s Commission on Higher Education, World Jewish Congress, American Association for Jewish Education, and the Menorah Association. There is also correspondence from about 4,000 individual correspondents active in education, philosophy, Zionism, and politics, including Cyrus Adler, Max Ascoli, Roger Baldwin, Salo W. Baron, Henri Bergson, Jacob Billikopf, Menachem Boraisha, Louis D. Brandeis, Edmund de Schweinitz Brunner, Benjamin Cardozo, Israel S. Chipkin, Morris Raphael Cohen, John Dewey, Theodore Dreiser, Albert Einstein, Felix Frankfurter, Philip R. Goldstein, Sidney Hillman, Sidney Hook, Alvin Johnson, Kurt Lewin, Sinclair Lewis, Julian W. Mack, H.L. Mencken, Jerome Nathanson, Edmond de Rothschild, George Santayana, Hans Simon, Nathan Straus, Louis Sturz, Henrietta Szold, Ernst Toller, Immanuel Velikovsky, Felix Warburg, Stephen S. Wise, and Israel Zangwill.
The materials in this collection date from 1902-1970, the bulk of which are from 1922-1952.
Historical Note
Horace M. Kallen was born in Berenstadt, Silesia, Germany, on August 11, 1882. He was the son of Jacob David Kallen, a Hebrew scholar and Orthodox rabbi, and Esther Rebecca Glazier. He had six sisters, Ida, Dora, Mildred, Deborah, Frances, and Miriam, and one brother, Leo. Kallen immigrated to Boston with his family in 1887 at the age of five.
Kallen attended Harvard University and graduated with his B.A. in 1903. He went to Princeton where he taught English from 1903 until 1905 at which time he was dismissed for being an avowed unbeliever. Originally interested in writing novels and poetry, he became more interested in philosophy and the philosophical implications of the arts and the social sciences. He has credited George Santayana, whose assistant he was while at Harvard, William James, Charles A. Beard, Edwin Holt, Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller, Barrett Wendell, and Solomon Schechter as those who were most influential in the development of his philosophical ideas. Although he refused to be tied to a specific philosophical school, he can be most closely identified with the broad pragmatic philosophy of John Dewey and F.C.S. Schiller.
After studying philosophy at Oxford University and University de Paris La Sorbonne, he returned to Harvard and received his Ph.D. in 1908. He taught philosophy at Harvard from 1908-1911 and logic at Clark College in 1910 until he received an instructorship in philosophy and psychology at the University of Wisconsin in 1911. He continued in this post until 1918 at which time he was forced to resign because of his support of the rights of pacifists in the heat of World War I. This incident increased his belief in the necessity of intellectual freedom and the right to speak out on controversial issues.
Dr. Kallen's association with the New School for Social Research marks the longest and most productive period of his life. In 1919, together with James Harvey Robison, Charles A. Beard, Thorstein Veblen, Alvin Johnson, and Robert Bruere, he founded the New School for Social Research in New York City. The institution was founded as a kind of refugee camp for America's intellectuals and academics during a period in the wake of World War I when academic and intellectual freedom were severely threatened. He taught at the New School from 1919-1952, also serving as the dean of the graduate faculty of political and social science from 1944-1946. He was a research professor from 1952-1965, when he began teaching at Long Island University. He was named emeritus research professor of social philosophy at the New School in 1969. As the last of the original founders, Dr. Kallen taught his last course there in the fall of 1973. While at the New School he also taught courses at Harvard, Columbia, the University of Wisconsin, Ohio State University, Long Island University, and Claremont College in California.
Kallen was close to casting aside his Jewish identity when Barrett Wendell, professor of English literature at Harvard, showed him how the Old Testament had affected the Puritan mind and traced the role of Hebraic tradition in the development of the American character. This helped to motivate Kallen’s interest in Jewish matters and he subsequently became a Zionist in 1902. He argued strongly for 60 years that the Jewish people needed a homeland in Palestine to protect them against persecution and to enhance their Jewish cultural heritage. He affirmed his debt to his Jewish heritage and his insistence on the link between thought and action led him into active participation in the extension of democracy at home and abroad, especially in relation to civil liberties and minority rights.
Dr. Kallen was an active member of the Jewish community working in and with such organizations as the American Jewish Congress, the American Association for Jewish Education, of which he was vice-president, YIVO-Institute for Jewish Research, where he was the chairman of the Academic Board, and the Institute of Jewish Affairs, of which he was a co-director of the Board of Trustees. He served on many government committees, including the Committee of Inquiry on the Terms of Peace (1918-1919), the Labor Advisory Commission to the Council on National Defense (1918), the Presidential Commission on Higher Education, the Mayor’s Committee on City Planning, and the New York City Commission on Intergroup Relations (1961). Also, he was active in such organizations as the Julian Mack School in Jerusalem, the International League for the Rights of Man, American Philosophical Society, the Institute of Church and State, and the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. He was the chairman of the Committee on Education of the American Labor Conference, the director of the Masaryk Institute, and served as trustee of the Rochdale Institute.
His philosophy has been variously characterized as Hebraism, aesthetic pragmatism, humanism, cultural pluralism (a term Kallen is credited with coining), and cooperative individualism, although he refused to specifically define his own philosophy. A major precept of his philosophy was: "I have a right to believe what you believe is wrong. If in your eyes I am wrong, yet I have that right to be wrong, and that right is unalienable."
Some distinctive features of his philosophy are the stress on the wide variety that exists in nature and in society, on chance and individuality over law and group characteristics, and his strong beliefs in freedom of will and the individual’s responsibility for his own actions.
Kallen's concept of cultural pluralism affirmed that each ethnic and cultural group in the United States had inherent value and a unique contribution to make to the variety and richness of American culture. This provided a rationale for those Jews who wished to preserve their Jewish cultural identity rather than allowing themselves to be subsumed within the American melting pot. He championed the idea of a world in which all varieties of peoples and cultures would be able to live together, each one the equal of the others. This was in opposition to the prevailing melting pot ideal, a doctrine which Kallen was against.
Horace Kallen was the author of more than 30 books as well as numerous pamphlets and articles, mainly concerned with aesthetics, world peace, Israel and Jewish issues, philosophy, consumerism, democracy, civil liberties, labor, education, and religion. He was active in liberal, educational and Zionist movements. He wrote on cultural pluralism, consumerism and environmental control long before they became major topics. He was an outstanding leader in the adult education movement in America. Among his more well-known writings are: William James and Henri Bergson (1914); The Book of Job as a Greek Tragedy (1918); Zionism and World Politics (1921); The Structure of Lasting Peace (1924); Why Religion? (1927); Frontiers of Hope (1929); Judaism at Bay (1932); Individualism: An American Way of Life (1933); The Decline and Rise of the Consumer (1936); Art and Freedom (2 vol. 1942); The Education of Free Men (1949); Of Them Which Say They Are Jews (1954), edited by Judah Pilch, a collection of Kallen's essays on the Jewish struggle for survival; Utopians at Bay (1958), on his impressions of Israel; and Liberty, Laughter and Tears (1968). Kallen edited William James’ unfinished work, Some Problems in Philosophy (1911) and, with John Dewey, The Bertrand Russell Case (1941).
Horace Kallen married Rachel Oatman Van Arsdale in 1926. They had two children, Harriet S. Haines and David J. Kallen, and six grandchildren. Kallen died February 16, 1974 at the age of 91.
Subject/Index Terms
American Jewish Congress, Civil rights, Clippings - Newspaper clippings, Cultural Pluralism, Dewey, John, 1859-1952, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Financial records, Documents - Manuscripts, Education, Emigration and immigration, Europe, Eastern, Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, Israel, Johnson, Alvin Saunders, 1874-1971, Julian W. Mack School, Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-1974, Lewin, Kurt, 1890-1947, New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y.), New York (N.Y.), Philosophy, Photographs, Santayana, George, 1863-1952, World Jewish Congress, YIVO Archives, Zionism
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: Permission to use the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Use Restrictions:
Permission to publish part or parts of the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archives. For more information, contact:
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Method: Received from Horace Kallen in 1954 and 1956.
Separated Materials: There is no information about materials that are associated by provenance to the described materials that have been physically separated or removed.
Original/Copies Note: The collection is on sixty reels of microfilm (MK 499)
Related Materials: Another portion of the Horace Kallen Papers is held by the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati, OH: http://americanjewisharchives.org/aja/FindingAids/Kallen.htm . The YIVO, American Jewish Historical Society and Leo Baeck Libraries each have several of Kallen’s books, books written about him and in his honor, as well as books in which his essays are printed. His correspondence is also found in a number of other collections, including Herman Bernstein, Marvin Lowenthal, Philip Lown, and Simon Segal.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Papers of Horace Meyer Kallen; RG 317; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Correspondence with Organizations, 1902-1954,
Series 2: Series II: Correspondence with the Mack School, 1934-1952,
Series 3: Series III: Correspondence with the American Jewish Congress, 1924-1952,
Series 4: Series IV: Materials Relating to the New School for Social Research, 1922-1952,
Series 5: Series V: Correspondence with Individuals, 1906-1952,
Series 6: Series VI: Correspondence with Individuals, 1933-1954,
Series 7: Series VII: Personal and Academic Materials, 1918-1970,
Series 8: Series VIII: Supplementary Correspondence, 1933-1944,
All
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Series I: Correspondence with Organizations1902-1954
- This series consists of Kallen’s correspondence with organizations, as well as financial statements, circulars, manuscripts of his essays, and other materials.
- Folders: 474
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Folder 1: Academic Freedom1940-1941
- letters from Boyd Bode, L.A. Garrison and Johanna Lindolf
- unsigned memo and statement
- newspaper clippings
reel 1, frame 2
- Folder 2: Academic Friends to Alfred Adler
- Academic Friends of Hebrew University, 1941, 1947
- Academy for Applied Psychoanalysis, undated
- Academy of Political Science, 1929
- Achdut HaAvoda, 1930
- Adath Jeshurun Congregation, 1940
- Alfred Adler Consultation Center, 1948-1951
reel 1, frame 20
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Folder 3: International Congress of Aesthetics1902, 1932-1945
(contains German and French)
reel 1, frame 60
- Folder 4: Affiliated Schools for Workers to Allied Jewish Campaign
- Affiliated Schools for Workers, 1934
- The Ahepan Magazine, 1945
- Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, 1952
- Akron Bureau of Jewish Education, 1946
- Alabama University Student Forum, 1946
- Alaskan Development Committee, 1940
- Aleph Zadik Aleph, 1940, undated
- Allied Jewish Campaign, 1930
reel 1, frame 108
- Folder 5: Amalgamated Bank of New York to Amalgamated Housing Corporation
- Amalgamated Bank of New York, 1929
- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1925-1952
- Amalgamated Housing Corporation, 1937
reel 1, frame 149
- Folder 6: American Academy of Arts and Letters to American Association for a Democratic Germany
- American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1940
- American Adademy for Jewish Research, 1933-1935
- American Advancement Society, 1938
- American Art Gallery, 1952
- American Association for Adult Education, 1935, 1943
- American Association for the Advancement of Atheism, 1930
- American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1939-1949
- American Association for a Democratic Germany, 1944-1945
reel 1, frame 205
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Folder 7: American Association for Economic Freedom1937-1938
- reel 1, frame 244
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Folder 8: American Association for Jewish Education1939-1943, 1947
- reel 1, frame 286
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Folder 9: American Association for Jewish Education1944-1945
- reel 1, frame 342
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Folder 10: American Association for Jewish Education1945
- reel 1, frame 438
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Folder 10A: American Association for Jewish Education1945
- reel 1, frame 479
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Folder 10B: American Association for Jewish Education1945
- reel 1, frame 532
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Folder 11: American Association for Jewish Education1946
- reel 1, frame 611
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Folder 11A: American Association for Jewish Education1946
- reel 1, frame 665
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Folder 11B: American Association for Jewish Education1947
- reel 1, frame 752
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Folder 11C: American Association for Jewish Education1948
- reel 1, frame 798
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Folder 11D: American Association for Jewish Education1949
- reel 1, 870
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Folder 11E: American Association for Jewish Education1950-1952
- reel 2, frame 1
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Folder 12: American Association of University Professors1933, 1937
- reel 2, frame 64
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Folder 13: The American Bookman1943-1946
- reel 2, frame 68
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Folder 13A: American Christian Palestine Committee1945-1952
- reel 2, frame 128
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Folder 14: American Civil Liberties Union1922-1930
- reel 2, frame 148
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Folder 15: American Civil Liberties Union1933-1935
- reel 2, frame 167
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Folder 16: American Civil Liberties Union1936
- reel 2, frame 231
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Folder 17: American Civil Liberties Union1937
- reel 2, frame 236
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Folder 18: American Civil Liberties Union1940
- reel 2, frame 273
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Folder 19: American Civil Liberties Union1941-1951
- reel 2, frame 308
- Folder 20: American Committee for Anti-Nazi Literature to American Committee for Rehabilitation of European Jewish Children
- American Committee for Anti-Nazi Literature, 1936
- American Committee for Cultural Freedom, 1951
- American Committee for a Democratic World, 1945
- American Committee against Fascist Oppression in Germany, 1933-1934
- American Committee for a Free Spanish Republic, 1945
- American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists, 1944
- American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression, 1940
- American Committee for Rehabilitation of European Jewish Children, 1945
reel 2, frame 377
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Folder 20A: American Committee for Refugee Scholars, Writers and Artists1945-1952
(also called the American Committee for Émigré Scholars, Writers and Artists)
reel 2, frame 404
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Folder 21: American Committee for the Settlement of Jews in Birobidjan1935-1936
- reel 2, frame 438
- Folder 22: American Committee on United Europe to American Economic Committee for Palestine
- American Committee on United Europe, 1951
- American Council on Education, 1934-1945
- American Council for Judaism, Inc., 1944-1952
- American Council of Learned Societies, 1951-1953
- American Council for Public Affairs, 1941
- American Defense Society, 1923
- American Economic Committee for Palestine, 1933-1944
reel 2, frame 468
- Folder 23: American Economic Foundation to American Friends of a Spanish Democracy
- American Economic Foundation, 1935
- American Education Fellowship, 1951
- American Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs, 1942
- American Equality Committee, 1924
- American Federation of Hosiery Workers, 1948
- American Federation Movement, 1951
- American Friends of Greece, 1945, 1947
- American Friends of Hebrew University, 1925, 1934-1952
- American Friends of a Jewish Palestine, 1939
- American Friends of a Spanish Democracy, 1937-1938
reel 2, frame 539
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Folder 24: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions1941-1942
- reel 2, frame 630
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Folder 24A: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions1943-1944
- reel 2, frame 675
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Folder 24B: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions1945-1946
- reel 2, 743
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Folder 24C: American Fund for Palestinian Institutions1951-1952
(renamed the American Fund for Israel Institutions)
reel 2, frame 784
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Folder 25: American Guild for German Cultural Freedom1936-1937
- reel 2, frame 837
- Folder 25A: American Jewish Archives to American Jewish Conference
- American Jewish Archives, 1949
- American Jewish Art, 1945
- American Jewish Chronicle, 1939-1940
- American Jewish Committee, 1933-1950
- American Jewish Conference, 1943-1945
reel 2, frame 856
- Folder 26: American Jewish Economic to American Kulturkampf
- American Jewish Economic Commission, 1935
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1922, 1934, 1939
- American Jewish Sociological Society, undated
- American Journal of Sociology, 1942, 1949
- American Kulturkampf Association, 1939
reel 2, frame 932
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Folder 27: American Labor Conference on International Affairs1942-1946
- reel 3, frame 1
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Folder 28: American Labor Party to American Workers Party1934-1936
- reel 3, frame 138
- Folder 29: American League to American People's Encyclopedia
- American League of the Brotherhood of Man, 1935
- American League Against War and Fascism, 1934-1937
- The American Mercury, 1939, 1945
- American Newspaper Guild, 1935
- American Palestine Committee, 1944-1945
- American People's Encyclopedia, 1945
reel 3, frame 170
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Folder 30: American Philosophical Association1935-1951
- reel 3, frame 213
- Folder 31: American Political Science to American Scholar
- American Political Science Review, 1923, 1934-1935, 1951
- American Press Associates, 1946-1947
- American Russian Institute, 1941
- American Scandinavian Foundation, 1940-1948
- The American Scholar, 1933
reel 3, frame 314
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Folder 32: American Society for Aesthetics1942-1954
- reel 3, frame 349
- Folder 33: American Society to American Worker
- American Society for Cultural Relations with Russia, 1927
- American Society for Physical Research, 1941
- American Society for Race Tolerance, 1938
- American Student Union, 1937
- American Student Zionist Federation (Avukah), 1930-1936
- American Veterans Committee, 1946
- American Woman's Association, 1934
- The American Worker and His Education, 1944 (comments on an article by Kallen)
reel 3, frame 472
- Folder 34: American Youth Congress to American Youth for European Youth
- American Youth Congress, 1934-1937
- American Youth for European Youth, 1945-1952
reel 3, frame 512
- Folder 34A: American Zionist to American United
- American Zionist Emergency Council, 1943-1945
- American Zionist Youth Commission, 1939-1944
- Americans United for World Organization, 1944
reel 3, frame 578
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Folder 35: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science1934-1947
- reel 3, frame 595
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Folder 35A: Anti-Defamation League1949-1950
- reel 3, frame 648
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Folder 36: Anti-Semitism (Edmund Wilson)1933-1938
- reel 3, frame 661
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Folder 36A: Anti-Semitism1941-1944
- reel 3, frame 757
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Folder 37: Anti-Semitism1930-1942
(clippings)
reel 3, frame 843
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Folder 38: Anti-Semitism1936-1939
(clippings)
reel 4, frame 1
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Folder 39: Anti-Semitism1938-1939
(contains German)
reel 4, frame 66
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Folder 40: Anti-Semitism in Labor Unions1936-1943
(contains German)
reel 4, frame 112
- Folder 41: Antioch College to Arista
- Antioch College, 1934-1951
- The Antioch Review, 1945-1946
- Appleton-Century Company, 1934-1940
- Arab Unity Congress, 1944
- The Arbitrator, 1929
- Arista (Abraham Lincoln High School), 1941
reel 4, frame 169
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Folder 42: Art and Dictatorship1926-1928
- article by Kallen
(contains Italian)
reel 4, frame 223
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Folder 43: Art and Freedom1939-1942
- book by Kallen
reel 4, frame 261
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Folder 44: Art and Freedom1942-1944
- reel 4, frame 306
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Folder 45: Art and Freedom1942-1943
- reel 4, frame 388
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Folder 46: Art and Freedom1942
- reel 4, frame 488
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Folder 47: Art and Freedom1942-1944
- reel 4, frame 553
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Folder 48: Art and Freedom1942-1943
- reel 4, frame 578
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Folder 49: Art and Freedom1942-1944
- reel 4, frame 617
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Folder 50: Art and Freedom1942-1943
- reel 4, frame 665
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Folder 51: Art and Freedom1942-1944
- reel 4, frame 702
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Folder 52: Art and Freedom1943-1944
- reel 4, frame 730
- Folder 53: Art in Federal Buildings to Artists and Writers Dinner Club
- Art in Federal Buildings, 1936
- Artists and Writers Dinner Club, 1934
reel 4, frame 779
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Folder 54: Arts Bureau of Gartner and Bender, Inc.1945-1949
- reel 4, frame 787
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Folder 55: Austria and Austrians1934-1937
(contains German)
reel 4, frame 887
- Folder 56: Austria and Austrians
- Austrian-German Émigré Aid, 1938
- Austro-American Center, 1939-1943
(contains German)
reel 5, frame 1
- Folder 57: Arts Contact Bureau to Authors' League of America
- Arts Contact Bureau, undated
- Ashland College, 1936
- Asirei Zion (Captives of Zion) Fund, 1946
- Associated Liberal Groups of Greater New York, 1933
- Association of Federation Workers, 1935
- Association of Free Germans, 1942-1944
- Association for Personality Training, 1940
- Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 1929
- Athens College in Greece, 1948
- The Atlantic Monthly, 1924-1942
- Audiology Foundation, 1947-1951
- Aufbau Newspaper, 1943
- Authors' Guild, 1934
- Authors' League of America, 1922-1929
reel 5, frame 108
- Folder 58: Ballad of America to Barradas League
- Ballad of America, undated
- Bank Street College of Education, 1952
- Bard College, 1945
- Barnard College, 1952
- Barradas League, 1944
reel 5, frame 178
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Folder 58A: Beacon Press1950-1952
- reel 5, frame 193
- Folder 58B: Belgian Embassy to B'nai B'rith Magazine
- Belgian Embassy, 1943
- Berl Katznelson Institute, 1949
- Beth Hayeled, 1949
- Friends of Bezalel, 1934
- Biographical Directory of American Scholars, undated
- Biosophical Institute, 1943-1944
- Black Mountain College, 1943
- Bloch Publishing Company, 1933-1942
- B'nai B'rith Magazine, 1930-1933
reel 5, frame 225
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Folder 59: Boni and Liveright Publishers1922-1925, 1944
- reel 5, frame 262
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Folder 60: Book Reviews by Kallen1917-1935
- reel 5, frame 317
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Folder 61: Book Reviews by Kallen1936
- reel 5, frame 364
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Folder 62: Book Reviews by Kallen1937-1938
- reel 5, frame 463
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Folder 63: Book Reviews by Kallen1939-1941
- reel 5, frame 500
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Folder 64: Book Reviews by Kallen1942-1944
- reel 5, frame 547
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Folder 64A: Book Reviews by Kallen1946-1949
- reel 5, frame 644
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Folder 64B: Book Reviews by Kallen1950-1952
- reel 5, frame 696
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Folder 65: The Book of Job as a Greek Tragedy1937
- drama by Kallen
reel 5, frame 726
- Folder 66: Brandeis Camp Institute to Bush Committee
- Brandeis Camp Institute, 1944-1950
- Brandeis University, 1949
- Brevard College, 1935
- British Embassy, 1943
- Bronx Free Fellowship, 1936
- Brooklyn College, 1939
- Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, 1936
- Brooklyn Teachers' Association, 1935
- Brookwood Labor College, 1933-1936
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, undated
- Bund and Affiliated Jewish Socialist Organizations, 1949-1951 (contains Yiddish)
- Bureau for Intercultural Education, 1947
- Bush Committee, 1946
reel 5, frame 751
- Folder 67: California Association for Adult Education to Carpinteria High School
- California Association for Adult Education, 1939
- Campaign for World Government, 1939-1941
- Canada Department of Public Information, 1942
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1944
- Carnegie Foundation, 1938
- Carpinteria High School, 1939
reel 5, frame 807
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Folder 68: Catholic Question1941-1943
- reel 5, frame 839
- Folder 69: Central Michigan College to Chicago Women's Club
- Central Michigan College, 1942
- Central Yiddish Culture Organization (CYCO), 1942 (contains Yiddish)
- Charles Street Meeting House Society, 1943-1944
- Chicago Adult Education Council, 1930
- Chicago Association for Child Study, 1930
- Chicago Board of Jewish Education, 1945-1948
- Chicago Labor College, undated
- The Chicago Sun, 1945
- Chicago Women's Club, 1933
reel 6, frame 1
- Folder 70: Child Study Association to Children to Palestine
- Child Study Association, 1935
- Children to Palestine, 1948-1951
reel 6, frame 74
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Folder 70A: China Institute in America1945
- reel 6, frame 119
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Folder 71: The Christian Century1934-1940
- reel 6, frame 132
- Folder 72: Christ's Mission to Claessens Testimonial Committee
- Christ's Mission, 1942-1947
- Church Peace Union, 1950
- The Churchman, 1946-1951
- Cincinnati Adult Education Council, 1951-1952
- Cincinnati Jewish Center, 1944-1945
- Cinema 16, 1948
- Circle for the Science of Science, 1946
- Citizens' Charter Campaign Committee, 1936
- Citizens' Committee for the Defense of Public Education, 1941
- Citizens Conference on Unemployment, 1934
- Citizens Housing Council, 1940
- Citizens Music Committee, 1935
- Office of Civilian Defense, 1941
- Claessens Testimonial Committee, 1950
reel 6, frame 216
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Folder 73: Claremont Colleges1938-1948
- reel 6, frame 304
- Folder 74: Clark University Press to The College Summer Service Group
- Clark University Press, 1931-1933
- Classroom Teacher Groups, 1935
- Cleveland Hebrew Schools, 1944
- Cleveland Jewish Center, 1945
- Coercion and Conformity, undated (article by Kallen)
- College of the City of New York, 1936-1937, 1949
- The College Summer Service Group, 1945
reel 6, frame 388
- Folder 74A: Collier's to Comite National de Secours aux Refugies Allemands Victimes de l'Antisemitisme
- Collier's, 1948-1949
- The Color Line, 1946
- Columbia Broadcasting System, 1946
- Columbia University, 1943
- Columbia University Press, 1949-1952
- Commentary, 1946-1947
- Comite National de Secours aux Refugies Allemands Victimes de l'Antisemitisme, 1935 (contains French)
reel 6, frame 425
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Folder 75: Commission on New Approaches to American Jewish Education1941
- reel 6, frame 473
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Folder 76: Commission on New Approaches to American Jewish Education1942
- reel 6, frame 587
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Folder 77: Commission on New Approaches to American Jewish Education1943-1944
- reel 6, frame 655
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Folder 78: Commission on New Approaches to American Jewish Educationundated
(preliminary outline)
reel 6, frame 768
- Folder 79: Commission to Study the Bases of a Just and Durable Peace to Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
- Commission to Study the Bases of a Just and Durable Peace, 1941
- Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, 1940-1944
reel 7, frame 1
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Folder 80: Committee on Academic Freedom1933
- reel 7, frame 72
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Folder 81: Committee on Academic Freedom1934
- reel 7, frame 91
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Folder 82: Committee on Academic Freedom1935
- reel 7, frame 148
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Folder 83: Committee on Academic Freedom1936
- reel 7, frame 185
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Folder 84: Committee on Academic Freedom1937-1947
- reel 7, frame 239
- Folder 84A: Committee for Amnesty to Committee of Catholics
- Committee for Amnesty for All Objectors to War and Conscription, 1946-1947
- Committee of Catholics for Human Rights, undated
reel 7, frame 292
- Folder 85: Committee on Ways and Means to Conference on Jewish Relations
- Committee on Ways and Means, 1937-1938
- Committee on Cooperation on Anti-Semitism, 1938
- Conference on Jewish Relations, 1938
reel 7, frame 321
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Folder 86: Committee on Cooperation on Anti-Semitism1937-1938
- reel 7, frame 364
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Folder 87: Committee on Cooperation on Anti-Semitism1938
- reel 7, frame 410
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Folder 88: Committee on Cooperation on Anti-Semitism1938
- reel 7, frame 462
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Folder 89: Committee for Cultural Freedom1937-1939
- includes correspondence from from Sidney Hook
reel 7, frame 504
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Folder 90: Committee for Cultural Freedom1940-1943
- reel 7, frame 562
- Folder 91: Committee on Fair Play in Sports to Committee of Jewish Writers and Artists in the United States
- Committee on Fair Play in Sports, 1936
- Committee on Federal Aid to Public Education, 1950
- Committee for Free Asia, undated (contains Chinese)
- Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 1949-1950
- Committee of Jewish Writers and Artists in the United States, 1943
reel 7, frame 620
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Folder 92: Committee for a Just Peace1939-1947
(contains German)
reel 7, frame 646
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Folder 93: Committee for National Morale1941-1942
- reel 7, frame 665
- Folder 94: Committee on Militarism in Education to Commonwealth Federation of New York
- Committee on Militarism in Education, 1939
- Committee on National Affairs, 1949-1951
- Committee of 100, 1946-1951
- Committee on Petition, undated
- Committee for the Study of Recent Immigration from Europe, 1933
- Common Sense, 1935
- Commonweal Magazine, 1935
- Common Council for American Unity, 1940
- Commonwealth Federation of New York, 1935
reel 7, frame 711
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Folder 94A: Conference on Jewish Relations1935-1951
- reel 7, frame 768
- Folder 94B: Conference on Jewish Adjustment in America to Conference on Immigration Policy
- Conference on Jewish Adjustment in America, 1945
- Conference on Immigration Policy, 1934
reel 7, frame 884
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Folder 95: Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences1937
- reel 7, frame 887
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Folder 96: Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences1937
- reel 7, frame 942
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Folder 97: Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences1938-1942
- reel 7, frame 990
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Folder 98: Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences1943-1952
- reel 8, frame 1
- Folder 98A: Conference on Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact to Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion
- Conference on Peaceful Alternatives to the Atlantic Pact, 1949
- Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion, 1949-1951
reel 8, folder 39
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Folder 99: Conference on the Scientific Spirit and Democratic Faith1942-1944
- reel 8, folder 48
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Folder 100: Conference on the Scientific Spirit and Democratic Faith1944-1950
- reel 8, folder 92
- Folder 100A: Congress for Cultural Freedom to Congress Weekly
- Congress for Cultural Freedom, 1950
- Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1948
- Congress for Jewish Culture, 1950 (contains Yiddish)
- Congress Weekly, 1951
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Folder 101: Conscientious Objectors1943-1949
- reel 8, frame 158
- Folder 102: Contemporary Jewish Record to Cooper Union Forum
- Contemporary Jewish Record, 1943-1945
- Cooper Union Forum, 1922-1947
reel 8, frame 219
- Folder 103: Cornell College to Current Controversy
- Cornell College, 1950-1951
- Cornell University Press, 1947-1952
- Correlated Enterprises, 1934-1935
- Council for Advancement of American Jewish Life, 1933-1934
- Council for Democracy, 1942
- Council on Foreign Relations, undated
- Council of Jewish Communal Executives of Greater New York, 1935
- Council for Social-Economic Education, 1934
- Council on World Affairs, 1945
- Countercurrent Associates, 1945
- Crime among Jews, 1936-1940
- Current Books, 1947
- Current Controversy, 1935
reel 8, frame 267
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Folder 104: Czechoslovakia1933-1944
(contains German)
reel 8, frame 343
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Folder 105: Consumers Cooperative Association of N. Kansas City1934-1936
- reel 8, frame 404
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Folder 106: Consumers Cooperative Association of N. Kansas City1937-1950
- reel 8, frame 472
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Folder 107: Consumers Cooperative Services of New York1935-1937
- reel 8, frame 570
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Folder 108: Consumers Cooperative Services of New York1937
- reel 8, frame 626
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Folder 109: Consumers Cooperative Services of New York1937
- reel 8, frame 730
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Folder 110: Consumers Cooperative Services of New York1937
- reel 8, frame 808
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Folder 111: Consumers Cooperative Services of New York1938, 1946
- reel 9, frame 1
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Folder 112: Consumers Project U.S. Department of Labor1936-1941
- reel 9, frame 67
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Folder 113: Consumers Union1933-1942
- reel 9, frame 101
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Folder 114: Co-ops - Canada1936-1942
- reel 9, frame 164
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Folder 115: Co-ops - China1940-1942
- reel 9, frame 181
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Folder 116: Co-ops - China1942-1944
- reel 9, frame 249
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Folder 117: Co-ops - China1943-1946
- reel 9, frame 296
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Folder 118: Eastern States Co-op League1935-1944
- reel 9, frame 369
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Folder 119: Co-ops - France1938-1943
- reel 9, frame 444
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Folder 120: C-ops - Maine1940-1942
- reel 9, frame 469
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Folder 121: Co-ops - Sweden1947-1951
- reel 9, frame 529
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Folder 122: Cooperative Distributors1935-1942
- reel 9, frame 594
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Folder 123: Cooperative League of the USA1935-1936
- reel 9, frame 659
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Folder 124: Cooperative League of the USA1936
- reel 9, frame 699
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Folder 125: Cooperative League of the USA1937
- reel 9, frame 739
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Folder 126: Cooperative League of the USA1938
- not microfilmed
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Folder 127: Cooperative League of the USA1939-1940
- reel 9, frame 837
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Folder 128: Cooperative League of the USA1941-1944
- reel 9, frame 874
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Folder 129: Cooperative League of the USA1944
- reel 9, frame 905
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Folder 130: Cooperative League of the USA1945-1951
- reel 10, frame 1
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Folder 131: Cooperative Project1940-1942
- reel 10, frame 68
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Folder 132: Decline and Rise of the Consumer1935-1936
- book by Kallen
(notes and proofs)
reel 10, frame 80
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Folder 133: Decline and Rise of the Consumer1935-1939
- book by Kallen
(correspondence with publisher)
reel 10, frame 124
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Folder 134: Decline and Rise of the Consumer1936-1937
- book by Kallen
(reviews and comments)
reel 10, frame 201
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Folder 135: Freezer Storage1936-1937
(articles and correspondence)
reel 10, frame 276
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Folder 136: International Co-op Womens Guild1943-1945
(contains German)
reel 10, frame 304
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Folder 137: International Institute for the Study of Cooperation1936-1942
- reel 10, frame 348
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Folder 138: Cooperation1935-1937
(contains articles by Kallen)
reel 10, frame 414
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Folder 139: Cooperation1937, undated
(contains articles by Kallen)
reel 10, frame 501
- Folder 140: Cooperative Institute to Cooperative College
- Cooperative Institute, 1937
- Cooperative College, 1938
reel 10, frame 553
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Folder 141: Rochdale Institute1939-1940
- reel 10, frame 610
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Folder 142: Rochdale Institute1941-1946
- reel 10, frame 665
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Folder 143: Scott Bill (HR 10799)1936
- reel 10, frame 770
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Folder 144: School of International Cooperation1943-1944
- reel 10, frame 798
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Folder 145: Consumer Cooperation - Correspondence with Individuals - B to L1935-1952
- reel 10, frame 831
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Folder 146: Consumer Cooperation - Correspondence with Individuals - N to P1935-1941
- reel 10, frame 868
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Folder 147: Consumer Cooperation - Correspondence with Individuals - R to V1935-1942
- reel 10, frame 909
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Folder 148: Consumer Cooperation - Correspondence with Organizations - A to C1937-1945
- reel 11, frame 1
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Folder 149: Consumer Cooperation - Correspondence with Organizations - C to Z1935-1945
- reel 11, frame 28
- Folder 150: Cooperative Consumers of New Haven to Cooperative Review
- Cooperative Consumers of New Haven, 1949
- Cooperative Housing Federation, 1940
- Cooperative League of Cincinnati, 1936-1937
- Cooperative News Service, 1947
- Cooperative Project, 1937-1938 (missing)
- Cooperative Publishing Association, 1937-1938
- Cooperative Residence Club, 1943-1948
- Cooperative Review, 1936-1941
reel 11, frame 57
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Folder 151: Cooperative Wholesale Society, Ltd. - Correspondence with A to Coo1935-1939
- reel 11, frame 111
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Folder 152: Cooperative Wholesale Society, Ltd. - Correspondence with Cou to G1935-1945
- reel 11, frame 146
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Folder 153: Cooperative Wholesale Society, Ltd. - Correspondence with I to O1935-1949
- reel 11, frame 204
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Folder 154: Cooperative Wholesale Society, Ltd. - Correspondence with P to Z1936-1945
- reel 11, frame 266
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Folder 155: Consumer Cooperationundated
(miscellaneous notes)
reel 11, frame 296
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Folder 156: Consumer Cooperation1935-1942
(clippings)
reel 11, frame 321
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Folder 157: Civic Federation of Dallas1933-1934
- reel 11, frame 331
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Folder 158: Civic Federation of Dallas1935-1936
- reel 11, frame 413
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Folder 159: Civic Federation of Dallas1937-1943
- reel 11, frame 455
- Folder 160: John Day Company to Dutton, E.P. and Company
- John Day Company, 1934-1936
- The Day, 1947-1950
- Democracy and the Arts, 1944 (article by Kallen)
- University of Denver, 1951
- Detroit Jewish Community Center, 1939-1946
- Detroit Teachers Association, 1933-1942
- The Dial, 1927
- Didier Publishing Company, 1944
- Doran, George H., Company, 1922
- Doubleday, Doran and Company, 1944-1948
- Dover Publications, Incorporated, 1950
- Dropsie College, 1943-1949
- Duell, Sloan and Pearce, Incorporated, 1944-1946
- Dutton, E.P. and Company, 1921-1922
reel 11, frame 501
- Folder 161: Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes to Emanuel Federated Employment Service
- Ecole Libre des Hautes Etudes, 1943-1952
- Economic Forum, 1933
- Consulate of Ecuador, 1934
- Les Editions du Pantheon, S.A., 1946
- Albert Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning, Incorporated, 1946
- Emanuel Federated Employment Service, 1933-1934
reel 11, frame 595
- Folder 162: Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Physicians to Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars
- Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Physicians, 1938
- Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Scholars, 1937-1943
reel 11, frame 631
- Folder 163: Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists to English Journal
- Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists, 1946-1947
- Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, 1943
- Emergency Exchange Association, 1933
- Emergency Rescue Committee, 1941
- Emergency World People's Congress, 1947
- Encyclopedia Americana, 1922-1947
- Encyclopedia Britannica, 1945
- Encyclopedia of Labor, 1949
- Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 1930-1933
- The English Journal, 1946
reel 11, frame 691
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Folder 164: Ethical Culture Schools1923-1948
- reel 11, frame 761
- Folder 164A: Ethics to Euthanasia Society of America
- Ethics, 1945-1951
- Euthanasia Society of America, 1943-1951
reel 11, frame 835
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Folder 165: Ethical Judgements of a Group of Air Force Officers1950
- not microfilmed
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Folder 166: Education of Free Men1941
- book by Kallen, manuscript and notes
reel 11, frame 869
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Folder 167: Education of Free Men1939-1943
- book by Kallen
(correspondence)
reel 11, frame 899
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Folder 168: Education of Free Men1949-1953
- book by Kallen
(comments and reviews)
reel 12, frame 1
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Folder 169: Education for Freedom, Inc.1943-1944
- reel 12, frame 39
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Folder 170: Graduate Education in Wartime1942
(correspondence with Van Meter Ames, Herbert Blumer, Hollis Allen, Peter L. Spencer)
reel 12, frame 64
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Folder 171: Higher Education1938-1946
(articles)
not microfilmed
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Folder 172: Higher Education1946-1947
(correspondence)
reel 12, frame 75
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Folder 173: Higher Education1945-1946
(discrimination)
reel 12, frame 102
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Folder 174: Higher Education1943-1946
(legislation)
reel 12, frame 169
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Folder 175: President's Commission on Higher Education1946
- reel 12, frame 225
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Folder 176: President's Commission on Higher Education1946
- reel 12, frame 304
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Folder 177: President's Commission on Higher Education1946-1948
- reel 12, frame 349
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Folder 178: President's Commission on Higher Educationundated
- reel 12, frame 446
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Folder 179: Higher Education - UNESCO1946
- reel 12, frame 519
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Folder 180: Interagency Committee on Youth Employment and Education1946
- not microfilmed
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Folder 181: Education1923-1935
(miscellaneous)
reel 12, frame 650
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Folder 182: Education1936
(miscellaneous)
reel 12, frame 670
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Folder 183: Education1937-1948
(miscellaneous)
reel 12, frame 694
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Folder 184: National Association for Nursery Education1941
- reel 12, frame 723
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Folder 185: New Education and the Future of Peace1941
- lecture by Kallen
(correspondence, manuscript)
reel 12, frame 745
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Folder 186: New Education and the Future of Peace1941
- lecture by Kallen
(clippings, notes)
reel 12, frame 812
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Folder 187: New Education and the Future of Peaceundated
- lecture by Kallen
(notes)
reel 12, frame 847
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Folder 188: New Education and the Future of Peaceundated
- lecture by Kallen
(manuscript, drafts)
reel 12, frame 903
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Folder 189: New Education and the Future of Peace1941
- lecture by Kallen
(correspondence)
reel 12, frame 1004
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Folder 190: New Education and the Future of Peace1941-1942
- lecture by Kallen
(correspondence)
reel 13, frame 1
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Folder 191: New Education and the Future of Peace1942
- lecture by Kallen
(correspondence)
reel 13, frame 39
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Folder 192: Progressive Education Association1933-1934
- reel 13, frame 92
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Folder 193: Progressive Education Association1935-1937
- reel 13, frame 143
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Folder 194: Progressive Education Association1938-1941
- reel 13, frame 178
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Folder 195: Education and Authority in Modern Italyundated
- manuscript of a book by Lamberto Borghi
(in three folders)
reel 13, frames 207, 308, 463
- Folder 196: Family Welfare Association to William B. Feakins, Inc.
- Family Welfare Association, 1937
- Far Eastern Survey, 1946
- Farrar, Strauss and Company, 1946-1952
- William B. Feakins, Incorporated, 1925
reel 13, frame 614
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Folder 197: Federal Council of Church of Christ in America1941-1946
- reel 13, frame 724
- Folder 198: Federal Theater Project to Federation of Polish Jews in America
- Federal Theater Project, 1936-1938
- Federalist Papers, 1942
- Federation of Children's Organizations, 1936
- Federation Internationale de Ligues Contre l'Antisemitisme, 1936 (contains French)
- Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, 1933
- Federation of Jewish Student Organizations, 1939-1944
- Federation of Polish Jews in America, 1933-1936
not microfilmed
- Folder 199: Fellowship Center to Fight Against Photography
- Fellowship Center, 1935
- Fellowship of Faiths, 1929
- Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, 1942-1949
- Fight for Freedom Committee, 1941
- Fight Against Photography, undated
reel 13, frame 779
- Folder 200: The Filmarte to Foreign Policy Association
- The Filmarte, 1937
- Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund, 1944
- Films for Democracy, 1938-1939
- Flint Junior College, 1951
- For Intellectual Liberty, 1939
- Ford Hall Forum, 1930-1947
- Foreign Affairs, 1942
- Foreign Language Information Service, 1930-1934
- Foreign Policy Association, 1933-1936
reel 13, frame 820
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Folder 200A: Foreign Policy Association Bulletin1944-1945
- not microfilmed
- Folder 200B: Fort Worth Open Forum to Fortean Society
- Fort Worth Open Forum, 1935
- Fortean Society, 1931
reel 13, frame 858
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Folder 201: The Forum1923-1939
- reel 13, 868
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Folder 202: Foster Parents' Plan for War Children1941-1943
- reel 13, frame 908
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Folder 203: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(contains French)
reel 13, frame 947
- Folder 204: American Friends of French Democracy to France Forever
- American Friends of French Democracy, 1940-1944
- France Forever, 1947-1948
reel 13, frame 989
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Folder 205: France - Political Prisoners1940-1942
- reel 14, frame 1
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Folder 206: A Free Society1934
- article by Kallen
(includes correspondence)
reel 14, frame 24
- Folder 207: Free Synagogue to Friendship House
- Free Synagogue, 1937-1940
- The Free World, 1941-1944
- Freedom House, 1942-1951
- Friends of Democracy, 1941-1947
- Friends of Russian Freedom, 1949
- Friends of the Spanish Republic, 1945
- Friendship House, 1940
reel 14, frame 33
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Folder 208: The Future of Peace1941
- article by Kallen
(manuscript)
reel 14, frame 88
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Folder 209: The Future of Peace1941-1942
- article by Kallen
(contains correspondence and newspaper clippings)
reel 14, frame 172
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Folder 210: Fur Industry, investigation of1933
- reel 14, frame 202
- Folder 211: Gansevoort Bookshop to Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
- Gansevoort Bookshop, 1934
- Gazette de Beaux-Arts, 1944-46
- George Washington Memorial Library, 1951
- The Ghetto Speaks, 1942
- Globe Lecture Bureau, 1924
- Graduate School for Jewish Social Work, 1935-1939
- Greece, Materials on, 1946
- Greenwich House, 1945
- Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1936-1952
reel 14, frame 251
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Folder 212: German Philosophical Association1936
(contains German)
reel 14, frame 353
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Folder 213: Council for a Democratic Germany1944-1945
(includes the German Labor Delegation in the U.S.)
reel 14, frame 330
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Folder 214: Germany1926-1946
(miscellaneous)
(contains German)
reel 14, frame 427
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Folder 215: Hadassah - National1930-1937
- reel 14, frame 477
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Folder 216: Hadassah - National1937-1945
- reel 14, frame 519
- Folder 217: Hadassah
- Brooklyn, 1940
- Cleveland, 1936
- re Louis Brandeis, 1943-1944
reel 14, frame 591
- Folder 218: Harcourt, Brace and Company to Harvard Menorah Society
- Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1922
- Harper and Bros., 1944-1952
- Harpers Magazine, 1930-1952
- Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 1951
- Harvard Business Review, 1944
- Harvard Club, 1934-1937
- Harvard Educational Review, 1952
- Harvard Foundation, 1949
- Harvard Menorah Society, 1922-1923
reel 14, frame 640
- Folder 219: Harvard University Press to Harvard University
- Harvard University Press, 1950
- Harvard University, 1930-1948
reel 14, frame 716
- Folder 219A: Hebrew Arts Foundation to Henry George School of Social Science
- Hebrew Arts Foundation, 1947
- Hebrew Technical Institute, 1950-1951
- Hebrew Union College Monthly, 1935-1936
- Hebrew University, 1950
- Henry George School of Social Science, 1940
reel 14, frame 755
- Folder 220: Hillel Foundation
- Hillel Beacon, 1945
- Hillel Foundations, 1933-1952
- Hillel - Brooklyn College, 1940-1943
- Hillel - University of Chicago, 1940-1948
- Hillel - Cornell University, 1934-1951
- Hillel - Harvard University, 1947
- Hillel - University of Maine, 1945
- Hillel - University of Manitoba, 1945
- Hillel - Northwestern University, 1935-1941
- Hillel - Pennsylvania State College, 1943
- Hillel – University of Toronto, 1948
reel 14, frame 768
- Folder 221: Histadruth Ivrit to Human Behavior
- Histadruth Ivrit (American Conference for Hebrew Language and Culture), 1949
- Hollywood Quarterly, 1946
- Henry Holt and Company, 1923
- Human Behavior (Outline of Film), undated
reel 14, frame 846
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Folder 222: The Humanist1944-1952
- reel 15, frame 1
- Folder 223: A Humanist Manifesto to Human Nature and Max Eastman
- A Humanist Manifesto, 1933
- Of Humanistic Sources of Democracy, 1945 (article by Kallen)
- Human Nature and Max Eastman, 1942 (article by Kallen)
reel 15, frame 78
- Folder 224: India and Israel to India Women's Conference
- India and Israel, 1951-1952
- The India Review, 1938
- India Women's Conference, 1944-1945
reel 15, frame 127
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Folder 224A: Office of Indian Affairs1945-1946
(includs the Institute of Ethnic Affairs and the Institute of Racial Democracy)
reel 15, frame 143
- Folder 224B: Inpress to Inside Bakery Workers
- Inpress, 1934-1935 (contains German)
- Indiana University Press, 1951-1952
- Inside Bakery Workers, 1935
reel 15, frame 221
- Folder 225: Institute Francais to Institute for Social Research
- Institut Francais de Washington, 1945
- Institute for Adult Education, 1933
- Institute for the Advancement of Cultural and Spiritual Values, 1944
- Institute of Church and State, 1948-1951
- Institute of Intercontinental Studies, 1951
- Institute for Intercultural Studies, undated
- Institute of International Relations, 1942
- Institute of Pacific Relations, 1945
- Institute for Public Service, 1950
- Institute of Race Relations, 1935
- Institute for Religious Studies, 1944-1947
- Institute for Research in Psychotherapy, 1949
- Institute of Social Research, 1945-1946
reel 15, frame 247
- Folder 226: Institute of International Education to Institute for Religious Studies
- Institute of International Education, 1923-1949
- Institute for Religious Studies, 1944
reel 15, frame 360
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Folder 226A: Institute of World Affairs1946-1952
- not microfilmed
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Folder 227: Institute on World Organization1941-1945
- not microfilmed
- Folder 228: Inter-American Seminar to International Free World Association
- Inter-American Seminar, 1941 (missing)
- Intercollegiate Zionist Federation, 1946
- Intercultural Education Workshop, 1944
- Interfaith Committee for Aid to the Democracies, 1940-1941
- International Committee to Aid Political Refugees, 1938
- International Committee for Political Prisoners, 1934-1942
- International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, 1951
- International Conference of Christians and Jews, 1946
- International Congress of Psychology, 1929
- International Congress of Philosophy, 1934-1952
- International Congress against Racialism, 1939-1940 (contains French)
- International Federation of Trade Unions, 1937
- International Free World Association, 1941
reel 15, frame 392
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Folder 229: International Industrial Relations Institute1934-1940
- reel 15, frame 503
- Folder 230: International Institute to International Ladies Garment Workers Union
- International Institute - Teachers College, 1933
- International Institute for the Unity of Science, 1939
- International Juridical Association, 1935
- International Ladies Garment Workers Union, 1942-1952
reel 15, frame 510
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Folder 231: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(general materials)
reel 15, frame 532
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Folder 232: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(correspondence)
reel 15, frame 558
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Folder 233: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1936
(correspondence, D-G)
reel 15, frame 591
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Folder 234: International League for Academic Freedom1933
(correspondence, Goldschmidt)
(contains German)
reel 15, frame 623
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Folder 235: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1936
(correspondence, H-J)
reel 15, frame 640
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Folder 236: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1936
(correspondence, L-M)
reel 15, frame 663
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Folder 237: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1936
(correspondence, S - W)
reel 15, frame 704
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Folder 238: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(Canada - Denmark)
(contains German)
reel 15, frame 727
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Folder 239: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1935
(England)
reel 15, frame 748
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Folder 240: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(Holland - Spain)
(contains German)
reel 15, frame 796
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Folder 240A: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(Latin America)
(contains Spanish)
reel 15, frame 818
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Folder 241: International League for Academic Freedom1933-1934
(Sweden - Switzerland - U.S.S.R.)
(contains German)
reel 15, frame 859
- Folder 242: List of International Organizations to Inter-Seminary Conference
- List of International Organizations, undated
- International P.E.N., undated
- International Phenomological Society, 1940-1949
- International Philosophical Society, 1933
- International Rescue Committee, 1951-1952
- International Rescue and Relief Committee, 1947
- International Solidarity Committee, 1948-1949
- International Student League, 1934
- Inter-Seminary Conference, 1943
reel 15, frame 882
- Folder 243: Jabotinsky
- Jabotinsky Lecture Committee, 1940
- Jabotinsky Reception Committee, 1934-1935
reel 15, frame 921
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Folder 244: Japan1922-1942
(clippings)
reel 15, frame 939
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Folder 245: Jefferson's Garden Wall1944
(comments)
reel 15, frame 958
- Folder 246: Jewish Agency for Palestine to Jewish Center Lecture Bureau
- Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1949-1950
- Jewish Board of Guardians, 1924
- Jewish Center Lecture Bureau, 1944-1946
reel 15, frame 973
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Folder 247: Jewish Central Information Office1936-1937
(contains German)
reel 15, frame 994
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Folder 248: The Jewish Club1938-1941
- reel 15, frame 1014
- Folder 249: Jewish Community Council to Jewish Deportees in Camps and Localities in the French Occupation Zone
- Jewish Community Council - Los Angeles, 1939-1940
- Jewish Council of Greater New York, 1923
- Jewish Council for Russian War Relief, 1942
- The Jewish Criterion, 1934
- Jewish Daily Bulletin, 1929-1934
- Jewish Daily Forward, 1922-1934
- Jewish Deportees in Camps and Localities in the French Occupation Zone, 1945 (contains German)
reel 15, frame 1032
- Folder 250: Jewish Education Association to Jewish Education Committee of New York
- Jewish Education Association, 1936-1940
- Jewish Education Association of Essex County, 1944
- Jewish Education Association - Rochester, N.Y., 1948
- Jewish Education Committee of New York, 1941-1951
reel 16, frame 1
- Folder 250A: Jewish Encyclopedic Handbooks to The Jewish Forum
- Jewish Encyclopedic Handbooks, 1952
- Jewish Faculty Committee, undated
- Jewish Federation of Delaware, 1952
- The Jewish Forum, 1935
reel 16, frame 76
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Folder 251: The Jewish Frontier1934-1949
- reel 16, frame 94
- Folder 252: Jewish Information Bureau to Jewish Occupational Council
- Jewish Information Bureau, 1939-1944
- Jewish Institute of Social Survey, 1939
- Jewish Labor Committee, 1934-1946 (contains Yiddish)
- Jewish Occupational Council, 1942
reel 16, frame 132
- Folder 252A: The Jewish Morning Journal to The Jewish Review
- The Jewish Morning Journal, 1922
- Jewish National Fund, 1929-1936
- Jewish National and University Library, 1937-1950
- List of Jewish Pamphlets, undated
- The Jewish People, (outline), undated
- Jewish People's University and Teachers Seminary, 1936
- Jewish Publication Society of America, 1922-1948
- Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation, 1943
- The Jewish Review, 1945
reel 16, frame 223
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Folder 253: Jewish Right-Christian Power1943-1944
- article by Kallen
(comments)
reel 16, frame 269
- Folder 254: Jewish Social Studies to Jewish Students' Society
- Jewish Social Studies, 1945-1949
- Appeal for Moral Support of Jews in Russia, 1941
- Jewish State Party, 1936
- Jewish Statistical Bureau, 1944-1945
- Jewish Students' Society, 1935
reel 16, frame 321
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Folder 254A: Jewish Telegraphic Agency1936-1950
- reel 16, frame 357
- Folder 254B: Jewish Theological Seminary to Jewish Youth Guild
- Jewish Theological Seminary, 1949-1952
- Jewish Theological Seminary - List of Alumni, 1932
- The Jewish War Veteran, 1942
- Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. 1942
- Jewish Welfare Board, 1925-1945
- Jews and Their Work in the World, 1939 (by H.M.K.)
- Jewish Youth Guild, 1933
reel 16, frame 418
- Folder 255: Job as a Greek Tragedy to Judaism
- Job as a Greek Tragedy, 1944 (drama by Kallen)
- John Reed Club, 1933-1934
- Joint Advisory Committee on Religion and the Public School, 1949
- Joint Council for Social Sciences, 1949
- Journal of Higher Education, 1950
- Journal of Legal and Political Sociology, 1944-1945
- Journal of Social Forces, 1925
- Journal of Sociology, 1942
- Judaism (publication), 1951-1952
reel 16, frame 436
- Folder 256: not used
- not microfilmed
- Folder 257: not used
- not microfilmed
- Folder 258: not used
- not microfilmed
- Folder 259: not used
- not microfilmed
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Folder 260: Judaism as Disaster1940-1941
- address by Kallen
reel 16, frame 462
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Folder 261: Judaism as Disaster1941-1942
- address by Kallen
reel 16, frame 536
- Folder 262: Judischer Verfasser Juristicher Schriften to Justice for Tresca Committee
- Judischer Verfasser Juristicher Schriften, 1936 (Nazi publication, in German)
- Junior American ORT, 1940
- Junior Federation of Jewish Charities, 1935-1940
- Junior Hadassah, 1936
- Justice for Tresca Committee, 1947
reel 16, frame 568
- Folder 263: Katznelson Institute of Social and Political Science to Alfred A. Knopf
- Katznelson Institute of Social and Political Science, 1950
- Kehilath Jeshurun, 1940
- Alfred A. Knopf, 1922
reel 16, frame 600
- Folder 264: Labor and Nation to League for Independent Political Action
- Labor and Nation (publication), 1948
- Labor Zionist Organization of America, 1948-1950
- Labour Party – England, 1924
- Lake George Workshop, 1945
- La Salle Bureau, undated
- Latin-American Thought (publication), 1945
- Lawyers Guild Review, 1946-1947
- League for Democratic Control, 1922-1927
- League for Fair Play, 1941
- League for Independent Political Action, 1933-1934
reel 16, frame 609
- Folder 265: League for Industrial Democracy to League for Mutual Aid
- League for Industrial Democracy, 1934-1950
- League for Labor Palestine, 1939-1945
- League for Mutual Aid, 1937-1941
not microfilmed
- Folder 265A: Liberal Arts Press to Liberal Party
- Liberal Arts Press, 1949-1950
- Liberal Party, 1944-1950
reel 16, frame 716
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Folder 266: Library of the Burned Books1934
(contains French and German)
reel 16, frame 730
- Folder 267: Library of Congress to Lincoln School
- Library of Congress, 1949
- Life (publication), 1948-1949
- Ligue Internationale des Droits de l’Homme, 1945 (contains French)
- Lincoln School, 1924
reel 16, frame 760
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Folder 268: Liveright Publishing Corporation1927-1939
- reel 16, frame 783
- Folder 268A: Living Thoughts Library to Los Angeles Jewish Community Council
- Living Thoughts Library, 1946-1951 (published by the David McKay Company)
- Longmans, Green and Company, 1933
- Los Angeles Council – Jewish National Fund, 1938
- Los Angeles Jewish Community Council, 1946-1947
reel 16, frame 835
- Folder 269: Macmillan Company to Magazine of Art
- Macmillan Company, 1922-1934
- Madison House Society, 1936-1940
- Magazine of Art, 1944-1952
reel 16, frame 858
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Folder 270: Mailamm American Palestine Music Association1937-1939
- reel 16, frame 874
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Folder 271: Mailing lists and other lists of names of individuals and organizations1933-1944
- reel 16, frame 896
- Folder 272: Maimonides Octocentennial to Robert M. McBride Company
- Maimonides Octocentennial, 1935
- Main Currents in Modern Thought, 1942-1947
- Marshall Jones and Company, 1940
- Masada, 1935-1944
- Masaryk Institute, 1942-1951
- Master Scores, Incorporated, 1937
- Robert M. McBride Company, 1946
reel 17, frame 1
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Folder 273: Meanings of Unity Among the Sciences1939-1942
- article by Kallen
(correspondence about the article)
reel 17, frame 58
- Folder 274: Menorah Association to Metropolitan New York Emergency Peace Campaign
- Menorah Association, 1951
- The Menorah Journal, 1925-1952
- Menorah Society, 1923-1937
- Metropolitan New York Emergency Peace Campaign, 1936
reel 17, frame 92
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Folder 275: Mexico - The Jewish Question1933-1944
(contains Spanish)
reel 17, frame 189
- Folder 276: Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers to Mizrachi Women’s Organization
- Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1941
- Michigan Speakers Bureau, 1936
- University of Minnesota, 1937
- Mizrachi Women’s Organization, 1940
reel 17, frame 284
- Folder 277: The Modern Forum to Tom Mooney Committee
- The Modern Forum, 1934
- Modern Library, 1925-1948
- The Modern Monthly, 1934
- Modern Review, 1947
- Modern School Association, 1924
- The Modern Thinker, 1934
- Mohegan Modern School, 1935
- Tom Mooney Committee, 1939
reel 17, frame 296
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Folder 278: Motion Pictures, materials on1920-1931
- reel 17, frame 325
- Folder 279: Museum of Modern Art to Mutual Welfare League of Auburn
- Museum of Modern Art, 1939-1942
- Music Box Canteen, 1944
- Mutual Welfare League of Auburn, 1924
reel 17, frame 410
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Folder 280: The Nation (publication)1922-1952
- reel 17, frame 419
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Folder 280A: National Assembly for Labor Israel1949-1951
- reel 17, frame 475
- Folder 281: National Advisory Council on Academic Freedom to National Bureau of Economic Research
- National Advisory Council on Academic Freedom, 1939
- National Association of Jewish Center Workers, 1940
- National Association of Manufacturers, 1941-1942
- National Book Award, 1951-1952
- National Broadcasting Co., 1940-1941
- National Bureau of Economic Research, 1942-1952
reel 17, frame 503
- Folder 282: National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools to National Community Relations Advisory Council
- National Citizens Commission for the Public Schools, 1951
- National Citizens Political Action Committee, 1944
- National Commission for Young Children, 1943
- National Committee to Aid Victims of German Fascism, 1934
- National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners, 1933
- National Committee for Jewish Book Week 1940
- National Committee on Professional Leadership, 1950-1951
- National Community Relations Advisory Council, 1949
reel 17, frame 549
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Folder 283: National Conference of Christians and Jews1934-1946
- reel 17, frame 588
- Folder 284: National Conference of Jewish Social Service to National Council for Jewish Education
- National Conference of Jewish Social Service, 1934-1935
- National Conference for Palestine, 1934-1935
- National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions, 1949
- National Council of Community Relations Organizations, 1949
- National Council for Jewish Education, 1935-1952
reel 17, frame 653
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Folder 285: National Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds1934-1935
- reel 17, frame 697
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Folder 285A: National Council of Jewish Women1936-1950
- reel 17, frame 751
- Folder 286: National Council of Jewish Juniors to National Institute of Immigration Welfare
- National Council of Jewish Juniors, 1934
- National Council for a Permanent FEPC, 1943-1946
- National Council for Prevention of War, 1922-1923
- National Council of Women of the U.S., 1939
- National Defense Committee, 1924
- National Economic and Social Planning Association, 1934
- National Education Association, 1937
- National Farmers’ Holiday Association, 1934
- National Federation for Constitutional Liberties, 1942
- The National Forum, 1936
- National Institute of Immigration Welfare, 1934
reel 17, frame 829
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Folder 287: National Jewish Welfare Board1923-1947
- reel 17, frame 892
- Folder 288: National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief to National Research Council
- National Joint Committee for Spanish Relief, 1941
- National Labor Relations Board, 1942
- National League for American Citizenship, 1934-1937
- National Mid-Century Committee for Children and Youth, 1951-1952
- National Peace Conference, 1936-1943
- National Planning Association, 1948
- National Policy Committee, 1942
- National Recovery Administration, 1933
- National Refugee Service, 1939-1946
- National Research Council, 1941
reel 17, frame 962
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Folder 289: National Resources Planning Board1943
- reel 18, frame 1
- Folder 290: National Self-Government Committee to National Student Forum
- National Self-Government Committee, 1942 (missing)
- National Sharecroppers Week, 1941-1945
- National Social Welfare Assembly, 1950-1951
- National Society for the Study of Education, 1930-1942
- National Student Forum, 1922-1923
reel 18, frame 69
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Folder 291: National Solidarity and the Jewish Minority1942
- article by Kallen
reel 18, frame 127
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Folder 292: National Solidarity and the Jewish Minority1941-1942
- article by Kallen
reel 18, frame 244
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Folder 292A: The Nation's Schools (publication)1942-1948
- reel 18, frame 328
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Folder 293: Nazi Aesthetics1936-1937
(contains German)
reel 18, frame 481
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Folder 294: African-Americans, materials on1934-1944
- reel 18, frame 505
- Folder 295: Neue Volkszeitung to New Education Fellowship
- Neue Volkszeitung, 1942
- Newark Museum, 1944-1948
- New Jersey Federation of YMHA’s and YWHA’s, 1948
- The New Commonwealth, 1936-1938
- New Education Fellowship, 1939-1941
reel 18, frame 521
- Folder 296: New Europe to The New Masses
- New Europe (publication), 1941
- New Haven Bureau of Jewish Education, 1949
- The New Humanist, 1933
- New Jersey College for Women, 1936
- New Jersey State Teachers College, 1935
- The New Masses (publication), 1935
reel 18, frame 580
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Folder 296A: The New Leader1942-1952
- reel 18, frame 623
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Folder 297: The New Palestine1929-1947
- reel 18, frame 684
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Folder 298: The New Republic1922-1944
- reel 18, frame 724
- Folder 299: Newspaper Guild of New York to New York Evening Post
- Newspaper Guild of New York, 1937
- New York City Board of Education, 1934-1949
- New York City Civil Liberties Committee, 1940
- New York City Planning Commission, 1934
- New York Committee to Aid Agricultural Workers, 1934-1935
- New York Epic Committee, 1934
- New York Evening Post, 1922-1941
reel 18, frame 766
- Folder 300: New York Federation of College Teachers to New York Society of Women Artists
- New York Federation of College Teachers, 1941
- New York Jewish News, 1937
- New York Psychiatric Institute, 1952
- New York Public Library, 1951-1952
- New York School of Social Work, 1937
- New York Society of Women Artists, 1935
reel 18, frame 794
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Folder 300A: New York State Commission Against Discrimination1946-1947
- reel 18, frame 816
- Folder 300B: New York State Teachers Association to New York Tribune
- New York State Teachers Association, 1937
- New York Teachers Anti-War Committee, 1933
- New York Teachers Anti-War League, 1935
- New York Teachers Guild, 1940-1950
- New York Times, 191938-1950
- New York Tribune, 1923-1952
reel 18, frame 875
- Folder 301: New York University to New Zionist Organization
- New York University, 1934-1952
- New York University Jewish Cultural Foundation, 1940-1941
- New York Workers Committee on Unemployment, 1933
- New York Zionist Club, 1935-1936
- New Zionist Organization, 1941
reel 18, frame 908
- Folder 302: Nobel Prize Committee to W.W. Norton Co.
- Nobel Prize Committee, 1949
- Non-Partisan Council to Win the Peace, 1943
- North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, 1936-1937
- W.W. Norton Co., 1952
reel 18, frame 950
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Folder 303: Norway, materials on1941-1942
- reel 18, frame 981
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Folder 304: Nuremberg Protests1935
(includes summary of the Nuremberg Laws and unsigned report on protests)
(contains German)
reel 18, frame 1010
- Folder 305: Office of War Information to The Open Road
- Office of War Information, 1943
- Open Forum Speakers Bureau, 1922-1939
- The Open Road, (publication), 1934
reel 19, frame 1
- Folder 306: Opinion to Women's American ORT
- Opinion (publication), 1933-1942
- Women's American ORT, 1936-1940
reel 19, frame 41
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Folder 307: Our Changing Psychologies1933
- article by Kallen
reel 19, frame 74
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Folder 308: Our Changing Psychologies1933
- article by Kallen
reel 19, frame 195
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Folder 309: Our Changing Psychologies1933
- article by Kallen
reel 19, frame 332
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Folder 310: Our Changing Psychologies1934
- article by Kallen
reel 19, frame 462
- Folder 310A: Oxford Committee for Famine Relief to Oxford University Press
- Oxford Committee for Famine Relief, 1950
- Oxford University Press, 1947-1952
reel 19, frame 569
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Folder 311: Thomas Paine Memorial Committee1936-1950
- reel 19, frame 583
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Folder 312: Palestine1944-1946
(articles and notes)
(contains French)
reel 19, frame 669
- Folder 313: Palestine Building Loan and Saving Association to Palestine Development Council
- Palestine Building Loan and Saving Association, 1923
- Palestine Corporation, Limited, 1938
- Palestine Development Council (also known as the Palestine Development League), 1922-1923
reel 19, frame 759
- Folder 314: Palestine Economic Corporation to Palestine Immigration
- Palestine Economic Corporation, 1946-1952
- Palestine Economic News, 1934
- Palestine Foundation Fund, 1947
- Palestine Immigration (materials on), 1935-1944
reel 19, frame 812
- Folder 315: Pan American Union to P.E.N. Club
- Pan American Union, 1941
- Pan American Women's Association, 1945
- Pan European Union, 1944-1945
- Park Avenue Synagogue, 1951-1952
- The Charles S. Peirce Society, 1946
- Pellegrini and Cudahy, 1948
- P.E.N. Club, 1946-1951
- European P.E.N. Club, 1941
reel 19, frame 865
- Folder 316: Pendle Hill to The Personalist
- Pendle Hill, 1937-1949
- Penguin Books, Inc., 1946
- People's League for Economic Security, 1935-1937
- People's Lobby, 1929
- People's Peace, 1950
- The Personalist, 1933
reel 19, frame 920
- Folder 317: Personal Morality vs. National Morality to The Philosophical Review
- Personal Morality vs. National Morality, 1938-1939 (lecture by Kallen)
- Phi Beta Kappa, 1933
- Philadelphia Council on Jewish Education, 1946-1947
- Philosophical Library, 1947 (publisher)
- The Philosophical Review, 1936
reel 19, frame 976
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Folder 318: Philosophy of State1917-1918
- lecture series by Kallen
reel 20, frame 1
- Folder 319: Pioneer Women to Poale Zion Organization
- Pioneer Women, 1950
- Pittsburgh Board of Public Education, 1943-1944
- Pledge for Peace Committee, 1944
- P.M. (newspaper), 1942
- Poale Zion Organization, 1935-1941
reel 20, frame 91
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Folder 320: American Friends of Polish Democracy1942-1944
- reel 20, frame 109
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Folder 321: Polish Jewry1934-1937
(clippings)
(contains Yiddish)
reel 20, frame 154
- Folder 322: Political Prisoners Bail Fund Committee to Princeton University Press
- Political Prisoners Bail Fund Committee, 1935
- Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 1947
- Post War World Council, 1942
- Hans Preiss International Bookstore, 1935 (in German)
- President's Amnesty Board, 1947
- President's Conference on Unemployment (missing)
- Princeton University Bicentennial Conference, 1947
- Princeton University Press, undated
reel 20, frame 183
- Folder 323: Progressive City Committee to Progressive National Committee
- Progressive City Committee, 1937
- Progressive Education Association, 1933-1941 (missing)
- The Progressive Forum, 1937
- Progressive National Committee, 1936
reel 20, frame 216
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Folder 324: Propaganda and Psychological Warfare1941-1942
(clippings and pamphlets, some published by the Judicial Laymen's Association)
reel 20, frame 236
- Folder 325: Proportional Representation Campaign Committee to G.P. Putnam's Sons
- Proportional Representation Campaign Committee, 1936
- Provisional Committee for the Establishment of Jewish Farm Settlements in the United States, 1933
- The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1934
- The Psychologic Center, 1939
- Public Education Association, 1934-1944
- Public School Publishing Company, 1935
- G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1934
reel 20, frame 279
- Folder 326: Race Attitudes in Children to Reader’s Digest
- Race Attitudes in Children (Questionnaire), undated
- Rand School for Social Science, 1924-1950
- Random House, 1936-1947
- Reader’s Digest, 1942-1952
reel 20, frame 300
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Folder 327: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- A
(contains German and French)
reel 20, frame 342
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Folder 328: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Baer to Beck
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 358
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Folder 329: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Behrendt to Bunzel
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 399
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Folder 330: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- C-D
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 439
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Folder 331: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- E
reel 20, frame 482
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Folder 332: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- F
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 532
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Folder 333: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- G
reel 20, frame 572
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Folder 334: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- H
reel 20, frame 629
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Folder 335: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- I-J
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 672
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Folder 336: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Kahn to Kaufmann, E.
reel 20, frame 688
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Folder 337: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Kaufmann, Fritz to Kaufmann, Gabriele
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 702
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Folder 338: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Kisch to Kobrin
reel 20, frame 757
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Folder 339: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Kracauer to Kunz
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 780
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Folder 340: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- L
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 836
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Folder 341: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Mandelbaum to Meyer
reel 20, frame 883
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Folder 342: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Mire to Poljaks
reel 20, frame 943
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Folder 343: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- R
(contains German)
reel 20, frame 978
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Folder 344: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Saenger to Salomon
reel 20, frame 1035
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Folder 345: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Schaeffer to Steinthal
reel 21, frame 1
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Folder 346: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Stern to Sultan
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 51
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Folder 347: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- T
reel 21, frame 83
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Folder 348: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Wachenheim to Wiener
reel 21, frame 93
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Folder 349: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Winter to Wunderlich
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 140
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Folder 350: Refugees, Correspondence with Individuals1934-1944
- Z
(contains French)
reel 21, frame 186
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Folder 351: Refugees - Comite Allemand, Paris1935-1936
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 228
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Folder 352: Refugees1935-1940
(miscellaneous, includes materials from the Refugee Economic Corporation, the Relief Committee for Hebrew Scholars in Germnay, and others)
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 265
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Folder 353: Self-Help Committee for German Emigres1936-1939
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 297
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Folder 354: Self-Help Committee for German Emigres1936-1939
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 331
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Folder 355: Self-Help Committee for German Emigres1936-1939
(contains German)
reel 21, frame 356
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Folder 355A: Self-Help of Emigres from Central Europe1939-1945
- reel 21, frame 404
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Folder 356: Religious Education in Democratic Society1941
- article by Kallen
reel 21, frame 429
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Folder 357: Religious Education in Democratic Society1941-1942
- article by Kallen
reel 21, frame 470
- Folder 358: Religion and Its Philosophies to Roy Publishers
- Religion and Its Philosophies (questionnaire by Kallen), undated
- La Republique Francais, 1944-1946 (contains French)
- Research Institute of American Jewish Education. 1948
- Responsibility, 1942 (article by Kallen, comments only)
- Review of Metaphysics, 1952
- Rocker Publications Committee, 1939
- Rosen Tours, 1936
- Roy Publishers, 1944
reel 21, frame 522
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Folder 359: Russia1922-1944
(miscellaneous)
reel 21, frame 565
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Folder 360: Saturday Review of Literature1928-1943
- reel 21, frame 618
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Folder 361: Saturday Review of Literature1944-1951
- reel 21, frame 660
- Folder 362: The San Francisco Forum to School for Jewish Studies
- The San Francisco Forum, 1934
- Saturday Evening Post, 1944
- Save the Children Federation, 1942
- Schocken Books, Inc 1948
- School for Adult Jewish Education, 1935
- School for Jewish Studies - San Francisco, 1938-1941
reel 21, frame 752
- Folder 363: The School of Living to Charles Scribners Sons
- The School of Living (publication), 1934-1935
- School and Society (publication), 1936-1951
- Schoolmen's Week - University of Pennsylvania, 1935
- Schuman Publications, 1947-1951
- Science (publication), 1936
- Science of Culture Series, 1941
- Sconset Moors School of Opinion, 1923-1925
- Charles Scribners Sons, 1945
reel 21, frame 788
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Folder 364: Self Regulation of Industry1936-1939
- article by Kallen
reel 21, frame 848
- Folder 365: The Sentinel to Sermon Topics for Chaplains
- The Sentinel, 1935
- Sermon Topics for Chaplains, 1941-1942 (contains German)
reel 21, frame 905
- Folder 366: Service Bureau for Intercultural Education to Simon and Schuster
- Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, 1939
- Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, 1945
- Sharon Zionist Club, 1944-1945
- Simon and Schuster, 1930-1937
reel 21, frame 962
- Folder 367: Social Democratic Federation to Social Service Employees Union
- Social Democratic Federation, 1949
- The Social Frontier, 1938
- Social Psychology - Article by Edwin Holt, 1934
- Social Research (publication), 1934-1952
- Social Service Employees Union, 1937
reel 21, frame 1002
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Folder 368: Social Service and the Public1929-1930
- article by Kallen
reel 22, frame 1
- Folder 369: Social Service Research Council to South Orange Adult School
- Social Service Research Council, 1934
- Social Workers Discussion Club, 1934
- Socialist Party, 1939
- Society for the Advancement of Education, Inc., undated
- Society for Ethical Culture, 1939-1952
- Society for the Prevention of World War III, 1944
- South Orange Adult School, 1948
reel 22, frame 22
- Folder 370: Spain to Square Deal Pictures Corporation
- Spain, 1938-1941
- Spinoza Forum for Adult Education, 1946
- Spinoza Foundation, 1948
- Spinoza Institute, 1941
- Spinoza Society of America, 1950-1951
- Springfield City Club, 1933-1934
- Square Deal Pictures Corporation, 1945
reel 22, frame 68
- Folder 370A: The Standard to Seth Low Junior College - Student Council
- The Standard, 1947
- Stanford University, 1947
- State, County and Municipal Workers, 1944
- United States State Department, 1946-1950
- State Teachers College - Milwaukee, 1942
- Seth Low Junior College - Student Council, 1934
reel 22, frame 116
- Folder 371: Subversive Groups to Syracuse University
- Subversive Groups - correspondence 1944
- Suffolk Co-operative Bank, 1922
- The Sun, 1925
- The Survey Associates, 1937-1938
- Syracuse University, 1949
reel 22, frame 147
- Folder 372: Tamiment Economic and Social Institute to Teachers College, Columbia University
- Tamiment Economic and Social Institute, 1944
- Teachers College, Columbia University, 1936-1942
reel 22, frame 191
- Folder 373: Teachers Conference on Adult Education to Teachers League for Academic Freedom
- Teachers Conference on Adult Education, 1936
- Teachers League for Academic Freedom, 1934
reel 22, frame 210
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Folder 374: Teachers Loyalty Oaths1934-1936
(miscellaneous, includes some materials from the Teachers Union, the Teachers Anti-War Committee and other organizations)
reel 22, frame 252
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Folder 375: Teachers Loyalty Oaths1934-1936
(miscellaneous)
reel 22, frame 292
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Folder 376: Teachers Loyalty Oathsundated
- article by Kallen
reel 22, frame 366
- Folder 377: Teachers Union to Tipografica Editora Argentina
- Teachers Union, 1922-1938
- Temple Israel Brotherhood, 1939
- Texas State Library, 1922-1923
- Thorsten Veblen Open Forum, 1944
- Tipografica Editora Argentina, undated (contains Spanish)
reel 22, frame 391
- Folder 378: Tomorrow to Twelfth Street
- Tomorrow (publication), 1942
- Town Criers of Rhode Island, 1933
- Town Hall, Los Angeles, 1947
- Town Hall Club, 1929-1939
- Town Hall Workshop, 1944
- Training School for Jewish Social Work, 1925
- United States Treasury Department, 1942
- Tuskegee Institute, 1943
- Twelfth Street (publication), 1950
reel 22, frame 417
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Folder 378A: Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service1946-1947
- reel 22, frame 443
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Folder 378B: Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service1948-1951
- reel 22, frame 507
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Folder 379: UNESCO - Reports and Press Releases1945-1951
- reel 22, frame 565
- Folder 380: Union of American Hebrew Congregations to United Europe Movement
- Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1943-1949
- Union for Democratic Action, 1941-1942
- Unitarian Laymen's League, 1924
- Unitarian Regional Headquarters, 1946-1952
- United Citizens Committee, 1936
- United Europe Movement, 1947
reel 22, frame 646
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Folder 381: United Jewish Appeal1941-1948
- reel 22, frame 708
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Folder 382: United Nations1943-1952
- reel 22, frame 778
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Folder 383: United Nations - San Francisco Conference1944-1945
- reel 22, frame 828
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Folder 384: United Nations - San Francisco Conference1944-1945
- reel 22, frame 914
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Folder 385: United Nations - San Francisco Conference1944-1945
- reel 23, frame 1
- Folder 386: United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency to United States Commission on Educational Reconstruction
- United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency, 1945
- United Palestine Appeal, 1936
- United Service for New Americans, 1947
- United Service Organization, 1945-1946
- United States Commission on Educational Reconstruction, 1942-1944
reel 23, frame 108
- Folder 386A: United States International Book Association to Universities Committee on Post-War International Problems
- United States International Book Association, 1946
- United States Student Assembly, 1946
- Unity House, 1946
- Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1951
- Universities Committee on Post-War International Problems, 1944
reel 23, frame 159
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Folder 387: University of Chicago Press1925-1947
- reel 23, frame 184
- Folder 388: The Vanguard to Volunteer Christian Committee to Boycott Nazi Germany
- The Vanguard (publication), 1929
- Vanguard Press, 1935-1944
- Verlagsanstalt “Graphia”, 1936 (contains German)
- United Committee to Aid Vermont Marble Workers, 1936
- Vermont University, 1951
- Veterans League of America, 1946
- Viking Press, 1936-1952
- Vital Speeches (publication), 1935
- Volunteer Christian Committee to Boycott Nazi Germany, 1939
reel 23, frame 287
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Folder 388A: Veterans Problems1945
- reel 23, frame 331
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Folder 389: Of War and Peace1939
- article by Kallen
reel 23, frame 345
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Folder 390: Of War and Peace1939-1940
- article by Kallen
reel 23, frame 396
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Folder 391: Wartime Education1940-1943
(miscellaneous)
reel 23, frame 450
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Folder 392: George Washington and the Isolationists1935-1941
- article by W. Gainsborough
reel 23, frame 501
- Folder 393: War Resisters League to West Bronx Forum
- War Resisters League, 1949
- Washington Committee for Academic Freedom, 1948
- Washington Square College Alumni Association, 1939
- Weequahic Adult School, 1938
- Wellesley Peace Council, 1940
- Wesleyan University, 1934
- West Bronx Forum, 1936
reel 23, frame 579
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Folder 394: WEVD, (Radio Station)1933-1940
- reel 23, frame 600
- Folder 395: Wharton Review to Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
- Wharton Review, 1934
- Who's Who in America, 1938
- Who's Who in American Jewry, 1939
- Winnetka Board of Education, 1945
- Wisconsin Idea Theatre, 1947
- Wisconsin Alumni Institute of Public Affairs, 1935
- Wisconsin State Journal, 1943
- Women's City Club of New York, 1935
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1934-1945
reel 23, frame 643
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Folder 396: Women's International Organizations Liaison Committee1940-1942
- reel 23, frame 679
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Folder 397: Women's International Organizations Liaison Committee1943-1945
- reel 23, frame 789
- Folder 398: Women's Peace Union of the Western Hemisphere to World Conference on Jewish Education
- Women's Peace Union of the Western Hemisphere, 1924
- Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1942
- Workers' Defense League, 1942-1948
- Workers' Defense League of New Jersey, 1939
- Workers' Education Bureau, 1925
- Workmen's Circle, 1945- 1949 (contains Yiddish)
- World Book Encyclopedia, 1944-1947
- World Confederation of International Groupments, 1943
- World Conference on Jewish Education, 1947
reel 23, frame 891
- Folder 398A: World Council of Churches to Writers’ War Board
- World Council of Churches, 1945
- World Education Service Council, 1947
- World Encyclopedia Institute, 1945-1948
- World Fellowship, Incorporated, 1943
- World Fellowship of Faiths, 1936-1937
- World Festivals for Friendship, 1947
- World Jewry Fellowship, 1934
- World Peace Foundation, 1940
- World Peace Prayer Conference, 1935
- Writers Union, 1935
- Writers’ War Board, 1945
reel 23, frame 942
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Folder 399: 1939 World's Fair1937
- reel 23, frame 993
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Folder 400: 1939 World's Fair1937-1939
- reel 24, frame 1
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Folder 401: World Jewish Congressundated
(contains German)
reel 24, frame 64
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Folder 402: World Jewish Congress1932-1933
- reel 24, frame 100
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Folder 403: World Jewish Congress1934
(January - September)
(contains German)
reel 24, frame 142
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Folder 403A: World Jewish Congress1934
(October-December)
(contains German and Yiddish)
reel 24, frame 178
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Folder 404: Third World Jewish Congress1934
(contains German and French)
reel 24, frame 332
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Folder 404A: Third World Jewish Congress1934
(contains German)
not microfilmed
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Folder 405: Third World Jewish Congress1935
(contains German)
reel 24, frame 389
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Folder 406: World Jewish Congress1936
(January-June)
(contains German and Yiddish)
reel 24, frame 454
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Folder 407: World Jewish Congress1936
(July - December)
(contains German)
reel 24, frame 543
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Folder 408: World Jewish Congress1936
- lists of delegates
- supporting organizations
reel 24, frame 627
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Folder 409: World Jewish Congress1936
- First Congress
(contains German)
reel 24, frame 738
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Folder 410: World Jewish Congress1936
- First Congress
(contains German and Yiddish)
reel 24, frame 835
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Folder 411: World Jewish Congress1937-1938
(contains German)
reel 24, frame 875
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Folder 412: World Jewish Congress1937-1942
- Commission on Romania
reel 24, frame 933
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Folder 413: World Jewish Congress1939
- reel 24, frame 971
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Folder 414: World Jewish Congress1939
- reel 25, frame 1
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Folder 415: World Jewish Congress1940-1944
- reel 25, frame 77
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Folder 416: World Jewish Congress1945
- reel 25, frame 131
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Folder 416A: World Jewish Congress1950-1952
(contains Yiddish)
reel 25, frame 212
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Folder 417: World Jewish Congress1935-1936
- K. and E. Knopfmacher correspondence
(contains German and French)
reel 25, frame 231
- Folder 418: World Jewish Congress
- K. and E. Knopfmacher correspondence, 1937-1939 (contains German)
- report on Archives of the World Jewish Congress, 1937
reel 25, frame 297
- Folder 419: The Yale Review to Young Women’s Christian Association
- The Yale Review, 1952
- Yale University Press, 1922
- Yavne Hebrew Theological Seminary, 1949-1951
- Yeshiva College, 1935-1949
- Yiddish Encyclopedia, 1944
- Yiddish Scientific Institute - YIVO, 1933-1950
- Yorkville Forum, 1936
- You and Industry Library, 1936
- Young Circle League of America, 1934
- Young Israel, 1933-1945
- Young Men’s Christian Association, 1937-1944
- Young Men’s Hebrew Association, 1933-1938
- Young Men’s and Women’s Hebrew Association: Pittsburgh, 1934; St. Louis, 1940; Washington Heights, 1941
- Young Women’s Christian Association, 1925
reel 25, frame 366
- Folder 420: Zeal for American Democracy to Zionist Organization of Canada
- Zeal for American Democracy, 1948
- Zeta Beta Tau Quarterly, 1924
- Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, 1947
- Zionist Archives and Library, 1942
- Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs, 1941-1942
- Zionist Organization of America, 1923-1952
- Association for Z.O.A. Reorganization, 1929
- Zionist Organization of Canada, 1945
reel 25, frame 452
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Series 2: Series II: Correspondence with the Mack School, 1934-1952,
Series 3: Series III: Correspondence with the American Jewish Congress, 1924-1952,
Series 4: Series IV: Materials Relating to the New School for Social Research, 1922-1952,
Series 5: Series V: Correspondence with Individuals, 1906-1952,
Series 6: Series VI: Correspondence with Individuals, 1933-1954,
Series 7: Series VII: Personal and Academic Materials, 1918-1970,
Series 8: Series VIII: Supplementary Correspondence, 1933-1944,
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