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194- series

Pamphlet groups in which the earliest pamphlet is from the 1940’s

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1941United StatesBox 1Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• Colored People Have a Stake in the War• The Alien Influence in Our Midst, by Merwin K. Hart, New York, 1940• Shall Uncle Sam Become the Scapegoat?, by James A. Fulton, McKeesport Penna.,

1941• Real Peace: Security and Recovery, by Robert F. Page, West Los Angeles, 1941• The American Catholic Hierarchy and the War, by Luigi Criscuolo, New York, 1941• Mr. Roosevelt Speaks: Four Speeches by President Roosevelt, Oxford University

Press, 1941About 50 titles in all, many dealing with financial issues of the war

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1942 United StatesBox 1Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• A Letter from a Former German Subject, by Marcel Baron, Atlanta Georgia, 1942• Home Play in Wartime: Stay at Home Recreation on a War Bond Budget, National

Recreation Association• Native Nazi Purge Plot: The Conspiracy Against Congress, by Joseph P. Kamp, New

Haven, 1942• Hitler's War, by R. H. Bowers, 1942• Our Country Must Abandon Economic Isolation, by S. Stanwood Menken, 1942• Freedom in Exile, by Lucy M. Sayre, Washington D.C., 1942• Democracy and Japanese Americans, by Norman Thomas, New York, 1942• The Case of Earl Browder: Why He Should Be Freed, by Joseph North, New York,

1942A total of about 50 titles. Several promoting the conservation of rubber, sugar, gas, wastepaper, scrap metal, old rags, etc.

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1942United StatesBox 2Pamphlet BoxSample titles include:• Victory Must Be Won, by Earl Browder, New York, 1942• Labor and the War, by Wm. Z. Foster, New York, 1942• What We Are Fighting For, published by the American Unitarian Association, 1942• Winning This War, by Dr. Harvey N. Davis, 1942• Chaos, War, or A New World Order, by Lola Maverick Lloyd and Rosika

Schwimmer, Chicago, 1942• Action, by Lionel Curtis, London, 1942Total of about 40 titles

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1942United StatesBox 3Letter BoxSample titles include:• Firsts in Wartime, by Howard Braucher,?, 1942\• Victory Program, published by the Boys' Clubs of America, New York, 1942• Things We Are Thinking About, Forward by Herman S. Rosenbaum, 1942?• The Ten Thousand Dollar Issue, by Edward J. Smith, Billings Montana, 1942• Paperboard Goes to War, published by the Container Corporation of America, 1942• Appointment With Peace, published by the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago,

1942About 30 pieces total

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1943United StatesBox 1Pamphlet BoxSome sample titles include:• Some Practical Aspects of the Social Security Act, by George Buchan Robinson,

Chicago, 1943• A Neighborhood Business, by Robert P. Barbour, New York, 1943• The Beveridge Plan, by Frieda Wunderlich, 1943• The Importance of the Food Industry in Big Business, by Paul Sayres, 1943• For this We Fight, by Pennington Haile, New York, 1941• The Great White River, (a pamphlet about the milk industry during World War II),

Borden Company, 1943• A report on the treatment of conscientious objectors in World War II: Conscience and

the War; American Civil Liberties Union, New York, 1943About 40 titles. Includes a group of Spanish language publications by Henry Wallaceand Franklin Roosevelt

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1943United StatesBox 2Pamphlet Box• Willy Jeep (children’s book), by Bob Clemens, Willys-Overland Motors, Inc.• War Work: The Second Year, a Daybook for the Home, General Mills, 1943• The War’s Greatest Scandal! The story of Jim Crow in Uniform, by Dwight

Mcdonald, March on Washington Movement, New York, 1943• When Winter Comes to Europe, by Herbert Hoover• The Thugs of Europe, by Albert Norden, New York, 1943

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1943United StatesBox 3Pamphlet BoxSample titles include:• After the War: Plans and Problems, by Pennington Haile, New York, 1941• Permanent World Peace: A Practical Scheme, by Benjamin Adow, New York, 1941• World Federation Plan, by Ely Culbertson, New York, 1943• Effects of the War Upon Colleges and Universities, 1943-44, by Henry G. Badger and

Benjamin W. Frazier, 1944• Outlines of the Future, by Henri Bonnet, Chicago, 1943• The Consequences of an Appeasement Peace, by Livingston Hartley, Washington

D.C., 1943• Famine in America: Home Grown by the Farmers from Union Square, by Joseph P.

Kamp, New Haven, Conn., 1943Approximately 40 pamphlets

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1944United StatesBox 1Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• Security Past, Present, Future, by Gerhard Hirschfeld, Washington, D.C., 1944• Industrial Research and National Defense, by Robert P. Patterson, New York, 1944• The Hope of the World, by Nicholas Murray Butler, Washington D.C., 1944• Victory Begins at Home, by Charles R. Hook, Middletown OH, 1944• Order or Anarchy- Which do You Want, by Robert Lee Humber, St. Louis Missouri,

1944• Smoke is Saving Lives, Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), a booklet about the use

of fogging pesticide machines• Several titles by manufacturers about their products (magnesium, steel, oil, etc.)

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1944United StatesBox 2Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• Soldiers Wit and Humor, by Nahum Ben-Horim, National Book Company, New

York, 1944• Cheese Plays a Vital Wartime Role, Borden Cheese Company• Eleanor, My Eleanor, (reprint of sarcastic poem about Mrs. Roosevelt)• Pearl Buck Speaks for Democracy, Common Council for American Unity, 22 Fourth

Avenue, New York City• The Mental Ward Becomes a Studio, by Ernest Bruce Haswell, Procter and Gamble,

booklet about the use of soap sculpture as therapy for hospital patients• Westbrook Pegler is Answered, by Philip Wylie• The Japs Must not Come Back, by Lambert Schuyler, Heron House, 1944 Winslow,

Washington

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1944United StatesBox 3Pamphlet BoxSample Titles:• Food: A World Problem, by Frank Ernest Hill, New York, 1944• Where Speech Is Not Free-In the USA, by Theodore Schroeder, May’s Landing, New

Jersey, 1944• Who Are the Dashnags?, by James G. Mandalian, Boston, 1944• War, Panic, and Patriotism, by Jerome Nathanson, New York, 1944?• The Pope Is Infallible!, by Rev. Wilfred G. Hurley C.S.P., New York, 1943• The Power of Agriculture, by Wheeler McMillen, New York, 1944• Partial Report of Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Japanese Resettlement

published by the Senate of the State of California• American Drawing Annual IV: Drawings by Men and Women with the Armed Forces,

Albany Institute of History and Art, 1944

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1945United StatesBox 1Pamphlet BoxSample titles:• Danger of Pending Bills EXPOSED, by Douglas Johnson, New York, 1945• American Minority People During World War II, by Edmonia White Grant, New

York, 1945• United States Petroleum Resources, by J. Edgar Pew, 1945• The Master Race Mentality "We or They”, by Louis K. Anspacher, New York, 1945• Jesus, by Bagsar M. Bagdoyan, Los Angeles, 1944• Marching Armies, by Henry A. Coit, 1945?About 50 items in total including pamphlets on petroleum, wheat, gasoline, carbonateddrinks and other businesses. Many pamphlets and books about religion. Some titles onminorities and tax issues

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1945United StatesBox 2Pamphlet BoxAbout 60 pamphlets.Sample titles:• Some Aspects of the Proposed Guaranteed Wage, by Irving S. Olds, 1945• A Report on PreLegal Education, by Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chicago, 1944• The Future of Industrial Research, by Thomas Midgley.,1945• Asylum for Europe's Uprooted, by William Henry Chamberlain, New York, 1945?• The Christian Religion, by John J. Lanier B.D., Augusta Georgia, 1945?• Three publications by the American Arbitration Association.• Se*veral documents dealing with laws, bills and the government• Titles on the chemical industry and technology as it relates to the war effort.

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1945United StatesBox 3Pamphlet BoxSample Titles• Iodine: Foe of Infection, published by the Iodine Educational Bureau, New York,

1945?• America and the Peace, by Morris H. Rubin, 1945?• Dumbarton Oaks, by Professor Joseph Sulkowski, New York, 1945?• Improvement and Progress, by John M. Thomas, 1945• Know the Score on Seamen's Conditions Before the NMU, by Joseph Curran, New

York, 1945• A number of addresses given by Hon. James A. Farley, Chairman of the board of The

Coca-Cola Export CorporationApproximately 60 publications, some dealing with education.

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1946-1947United StatesBox 1Pamphlet BoxAbout 18 pamphlets on peacemaking, nuclear technology and other issues.Sample titles:• The Inalienable Rights of Aliens, by Erno Wittmann, Washington D.C., 1946• Atomic Energy: Master or Servant?, by Dr. Harold C. Urey, Montana, 1946• Discussion of the 1948 Federal Budget, by Hon. Harry F. Byrd, Washington D.C.,

1947• A Fifth Column For Peace, by Jennings C. Wise, Charlottesville VA, ?• The Catholic Mind and the Modern World, by Thomas F. Woodlock, New Haven CT,

1946.• Two pamphlets on Brooklyn, New York

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1946-1947United StatesBox 2Pamphlet BoxPamphlets on varied subjects including the atomic bomb, safe driving, religions(especially Unitarianism), research and industry. Sample titles:• Why O.P.A. Should Be Ended, by J. Howard Pew, 1946• Letters Written by an American Soldier Mutilated in the Last War, Downingtown

Penna., 1946• Two Worlds or One?, by Isaiah Bowman, Baltimore MD, 1946• Collaborating Neutrality, by Luiz Teixeira, 1946?• Some Political Consequences of the Atomic Bomb, by E.L. Woodward, New York,

1946• The American System of Government Under Our Constitution, by Dr, Gus W. Dyer,

Nashville TN, 1946?

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1945United StatesBox 4Letter BoxArticles on peace, population growth, food, the atomic bomb and other issues.Sample titles:• The Atom: New Source of Energy, published by McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New

York, 1945• Population and Peace, byDr. Henry Pratt Fairchild, Richmond VA?, 1944• The Search for Better Foods, by Roger Wm. Riis, 1945• Some Implications of Population Change for Postwar Europe, by Frank W.

Notestein, Philadelphia?, 1943• Copies of excerpts from the Congressional Record

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1943United StatesBox 4Letter BoxApproximately 70 pieces on varied topics, many speculating on life after World War II.Sample titles:• Security for American Families by Employers, by Elmer Harp, Cleveland? 1943• Divided We Stand, by Frank Dobie, 1943?• Why an Oil Shortage in the Greatest Oil Country in the World, published by the

Independent Petroleum Association of America, Tulsa, OK, 1943• A Sound Plan for Postwar Roads…And Jobs, published by the American Road

Builders' Association, Washington D.C., 1943• Cost of an American Beveridge Plan, by Gerhard Hirschfeld, 1943• A book of songs for school children

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1944United StatesBox 4Letter BoxAbout 65 documents and pamphlets, many looking forward to issues facing the countryafter the end of World War II.Sample Titles:• The City's Responsibility for Postwar Housing Plans, by John B. Blandford Jr.,

Boston Mass.?, 1944• Outcasts! The Story of America's Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority, by

Caleb Foote, New York,1944• Modern Plastics, published by Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp., Toledo OH, 1944?• A Preview of National Budgets for Full Employment "Model T", by Hans Christian

Sonne, Washington D.C.?, 1944• Realism on Postwar World, by Benjamin C. Marsh, Washington D.C.?• Two letters published by The Bill Smiths, Incorporated

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1942-1944EducationPamphlet BoxApproximately 20 titles including:• Forerunners of the International Bureau of Education, by Dr. P. Rossello,

London?,1944• Report of the First Six Tests in English Composition, by Edward Simpson Noyes et

al., New York, 1945• Liberal Education and Democracy's Schools, by Goodrich C. White, 1944?• The Future of Educational Philanthropy, by Dwayne Orton, New York?, 1944• The Regents Institute Plan and Postwar Educational Frontiers, by Dwayne Orton,

Albany, 1945• Plans for an Educated Democracy, by Dr. John Thomas M.A., Manchester?, 1943

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1945-1946EducationPamphlet BoxApprox. 60 pamphlets including:• Let Knowledge To Wisdom Grow, by Sidney E. Smith, Toronto, 1945• Twenty Years of Independent Study at Stanford University, by Edgar Eugene

Robinson. Stanford?, 1945?• Liberal Education Fact and Fiction, by Alvin Johnson, New York, 1946?• Come See a College, by Mary Welch, St. Paul MN, 1945?• The Magic Words, by Henry Noble Hall, New York?, 1945?• The Humanities in the United States, by Tremaine McDowell, New York, 1945?• The Uses of Education, by Harold Taylor, Bronxville NY, 1945.Several publications contain information about specific institutions of higher education.

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1940United StatesPamphlet Box

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1943United StatesBox 5Pamphlet BoxThis box is rich in material on postwar planning and domestic politics

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1944United StatesBox 5Pamphlet boxThis box is rich in material on postwar planning and domestic politics.

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1945United StatesBox 5Pamphlet boxThis box rich in material on postwar planning.

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1946-7United StatesBox 3

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1942-1946CzechoslovakiaBox 2Pamphlet BoxTitles include:• The Way of Light: The Glory and Martyrdom of Czechoslovak Schools by Otakar

Odlozilik, Chicago, 1942• Two Years of German Oppression in Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak Ministry of

Foreign Affairs, Great Britain, 1941• Jan Kollar: A Poet of Panslavism, by R.A. Ginsburg, Chicago 1943? (Contains

translation of the prologue of his poem Slava’s Daughter.)• The Czech Novel Between the Two World Wars, by Egon Hostovsky, 1943• The Development of Modern Graphic Arts in Czechoslovakia, New York Public

Library exhibition catalog. 1944• Czechoslovakia Before and After Munich, By Louis Novak, Toronto, 1944• Las Pequenas y las Grandes Naciones Nacionesm por El Dr. Hubert Ripka, Mexico

D.F., 1945.

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1940-1941German Library of InformationBox 2Pamphlet BoxAdditional pamphlets published by the German Library of Information• Polish Acts of Atrocity Against the German Minority in Poland, New York, 1940• Werkstoffe: Miracles of German Chemistry, by Dr. Karl Dorn, New York, 1941• The Second Hunger Blockade, by Hermann Frisch, New York, 1941• The French Yellow Book: A Self-Indictment, by Prof. Dr. Friedrich Grimm, New

York, 1941.