Inventory of the Carroll Binder Papers, 1910-1967, bulk 1920-1955


The Newberry Library
Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Lisa Janssen and Shannon Yule, 2007.

©2007.


Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator

Binder, Carroll, 1896-1956

Title

Carroll Binder Papers

Dates

1910-1967

Dates

bulk 1920-1955

Extent

19.5 cubic feet. (52 boxes)

Abstract

Correspondence, writing, personal and family materials, and photographs of newspaper editor and foreign correspondent Carroll Binder.

Language

Materials are in English.

Repository

Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections

Collection Call Number

Midwest MS Binder

Collection Stack Location

3a 37 10-11


Administrative Information

Cite As

Carroll Binder Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Provenance

Gift of Dorothy Walton Binder, 1960.

Processed by

Amy Nyholm, 1960, Lisa Janssen and Shannon Yule, 2007.

Acknowledgements

This inventory was created with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Access

The Carroll Binder Papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Carroll Binder Papers are the physical property of the Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.


Biography of Carroll Binder

Newspaper correspondent, editor, and editorial writer.

Abner Carroll Binder was born on February 20, 1896 in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, to James I. and Emma Flohr Binder. His mother died when he was three and he was subsequently raised by family friends. He attended the York Academy preparatory school, the University of Pennsylvania, and then Harvard where he graduated cum laude in 1916 with a degree in philosophy and social ethics. Binder was a self-made man and supported himself throughout his college career with a variety of odd jobs including selling ice cream, pretzels, and aluminum siding. He spent one year doing post graduate work in the Harvard Divinity School, supporting himself as a librarian at the Harvard Club of Boston. Binder was raised in the Quaker faith, and chose to serve with the American Friends Service Committee, the Quaker unit of American Red Cross in France and Belgium caring for civilian refugees during 1917-1919. It was there that he met his future wife, Dorothy Walton of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Binder began his newspaper career covering labor issues. He helped launch the Minnesota Daily Star, a paper organized by labor unions and non-partisan league farmers. Throughout 1920 he wrote for the Courier News in Fargo, North Dakota and for the Federated Press, a co-operative, labor oriented newsgathering association. He joined the Chicago Daily News staff in 1922 as a reporter on industrial relations and sociological topics and in 1925 and 1926 was assigned his first foreign stories covering the Nicaraguan revolution and other Latin American developments. In 1927 he was permanently appointed to the Chicago Daily News foreign service and worked as a correspondent in Italy, Russia and England until 1931. Upon Walter Strong's death in 1931, Binder was called back to Chicago to become editorial assistant to new Daily News publisher Frank Knox. In 1936 Binder became director of the Daily News foreign service, and for the next eight years he oversaw worldwide, award winning news coverage leading up to and during World War II.

In 1945, amidst another change in ownership, he left the Chicago Daily News to become editor of the editorial pages of the Minneapolis Tribune. He also wrote a regular column on world affairs and visited both the Pacific and European war theatres to cover the war firsthand. He lectured extensively at universities and colleges on world affairs and freedom of the press, and became especially impassioned about the Zionist movement which he opposed. In 1949 he was appointed to the United Nations Subcommission on Freedom of Information and the Press. He often appeared on radio as a commentator and in 1952 contributed a particularly popular segment to Edward R. Murrow's This I Believe radio program.

He married wife Dorothy Walton Binder in 1920 and they had four children, Carroll Binder, Jr., Mary Kelsey, and twins David and Deborah. His son Carroll Jr. was killed in action over France during World War II. His death was the source of considerable despair for Binder and his wife as governmental bureaucracy prevented him from being declared dead for several months. Binder never truly recovered from the loss. He succumbed suddenly to leukemia at age 60.


Scope and Content of the Collection

Correspondence, manuscript drafts and clippings of Binder's foreign dispatches and columns, notebooks, personal and family materials, and photographs.

Binder was a revealing letter writer and his correspondence with Daily News colleagues such as Charles Dennis, Paul Scott Mowrer, Helen Kirkpatrick, and Hal O'Flaherty are of particular interest. He went into great detail in describing his struggles with newspaper leadership to maintain the integrity of his work. His writing itself is impassioned and left-leaning. Clippings, notebooks, and drafts vividly chronicle the changing world of the first half of the 20th Century.

Family and personal papers, including diaries and correspondence with his wife Dorothy, reveal Binder to be as impassioned about his family as his work.

Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of the finding aid.


Papers are organized in the following series:

Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence, 1917-1956. Box(es) 1-16

A combination of personal and professional correspondence. Binder's letters are detailed and intimate, whether discussing family matters or conflicts with Daily News and Minneapolis Tribune management. Letters to colleagues such as Paul Scott Mowrer, Helen Kirkpatrick, and Hal O'Flaherty throughout his career at the Daily News illuminate the shifting of world affairs, and the changing focus of the newspaper. Later in his career he corresponded with political figures including Hubert Humphrey and Adlai Stevenson, and newspapermen such as Barry Bingham. He faithfully responded to readers letters to the editor, often going on at length defending a particular column. Other correspondence include letters to Jewish leaders such as Elmer Berger regarding his strong anti-Zionist viewpoint, and letters regarding his other publishing and speaking endeavors.

Folders are arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

Series 2: Incoming Correspondence, 1913-1957. Box(es) 17-25

Similar to the outgoing correspondence, this series contains correspondence pertaining to Binders's personal and professional life. Contained within are letters from Chicago Daily News colleagues, such as Helen Kirkpatrick and Paul Scott Mowrer; letters from Paul Cowles and Gideon Seymour of the Minneapolis Tribune; and letters regarding his vibrant lecture career and his work with the United Nations Subcommission on Freedom of Information and the Press.

Folders are arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

Series 3: Works, 1919-1957. Box(es) 26-40

The Works series includes articles published in journals and newspapers, scrapbooks containing clippings of his regular columns in the Chicago Daily News and the Minneapolis Tribune, manuscript drafts, and notebooks detailing his experiences in Europe and the Pacific as a foreign correspondent. Included are Binder's controversial article on the judging of Pulitzer prizes published in the American Mercury, and the text of his highly regarded contribution to Edward R. Murrow's This I Believe radio program.

Folders are arranged alphabetically by type or subject of work.

Series 4: Personal, 1910-1956. Box(es) 41-43

This series contains various personal items, including documents from Binder's time with the American Friends Service Committee, financial records detailing his income and expenses, medical reports documenting his illnesses, his thesis for Harvard, publications and newspaper clippings about Binder, and various memorabilia and travel documents. Also included are notebooks containing university lecture notes and diaries with sporadic entries.

Folders are arranged alphabetically by type of document.

Series 5: Family, 1912-1967. Box(es) 44-51

The bulk of this series contains materials pertaining to Binder's wife Dorothy. Her voluminous correspondence is contained within, as well as articles she wrote for various publications. This series also includes correspondence from Binder to his wife, children, and other family members. Correspondence and clippings regarding the disappearance and death of son Carroll Jr. are included. Correspondence between other family members comprises the remainder.

Folders are arranged alphabetically by family member. Letters within folders are arranged chronologically, and works within folders are arranged alphabetically.

Series 6: Photographs, 1911-1955. Box(es) 52

This series consists mainly of portraits and snapshots of Carroll Binder taken throughout his life. Also included are portraits of notable figures, including an autographed photo of Benito Mussolini. Several family photos are contained within, as well as some photographs taken during Binder's foreign travels.

Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject of photograph.


Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using these headings.

Names

Subjects


Container List

Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence, 1917-1956

A combination of personal and professional correspondence. Binder's letters are detailed and intimate, whether discussing family matters or conflicts with Daily News and Minneapolis Tribune management. Letters to colleagues such as Paul Scott Mowrer, Helen Kirkpatrick, and Hal O'Flaherty throughout his career at the Daily News illuminate the shifting of world affairs, and the changing focus of the newspaper. Later in his career he corresponded with political figures including Hubert Humphrey and Adlai Stevenson, and newspapermen such as Barry Bingham. He faithfully responded to readers letters to the editor, often going on at length defending a particular column. Other correspondence include letters to Jewish leaders such as Elmer Berger regarding his strong anti-Zionist viewpoint, and letters regarding his other publishing and speaking endeavors.
Folders are arranged alphabetically by correspondent.

Box Folder Contents
1 1 Abbott, Fred, Apr. 7, 1954
1 2 Acheson, Dean, Nov. 22, 1955
1 3 Ackerman, Carl W. (Columbia University), 1946-1954
1 4 Ackerman, Robert, 1952-1953
1 5 Acquino, Melchoir, 1953-1954
1 6 Adler, Robert, 1948-1949
1 7 Ahmed, Syud, 1952-1955
1 8 Akeley, Mrs. William, Apr. 26, 1952
1 9 Akers, Milburn P. (Chicago Sun), 1946-1952
1 10 Alavi, Hatim, 1954-1956
1 11 Al Bakry, Abdel Fattah, 1954
1 12 Aldrich, Lynn E., 1944-1946
1 13 Alexander, John G., Jul. 26, 1954
1 14 Alice Ames, Inc., Dec. 13, 1949
1 15 Allee, W.C. (University of Chicago), Apr. 14, 1947
1 16 Allen, Devere (Worldover Press), 1947-1955
1 17 Allen, Mrs. DeLeslie, Oct. 21, 1953
1 18 Allen, Frederick L., 1948-1951
1 19 Allen, George, Jan. 4, 1955
1 20 Allen, Henry D., Mar. 10, 1948
1 21 Allen, James G., 1948
1 22 Allen, Ray, 1952-1953
1 23 Allen, Riley, 1947-1954
1 24 Allison, Ambassador John, Jan. 5, 1955
1 25 Alloy, Genevieve, Dec. 9, 1940
1 26 Altschul, Frank, 1947-1951
1 27 Altshuler, Robert, Sept. 12, 1945
1 28 Amberg, Frances, 1945-1946
1 29 American Council for Judaism (see also, Elmer Berger, Julius Grad), 1948-1953
1 30 American Education Press, Jun. 21, 1944
1 31 American Friends Service Committee, 1951, 1953
1 32 American Institute of Public Opinion, Jan. 3, 1945
1 33 American Philosophical Society, Dec. 29, 1947
1 34 American Society of Newspaper Editors, Oct. 1, 1953
1 35 America's Town Meeting of the Air, Dec. 13, 1945
1 36 Ames, Charles Lesley, 1946-1955
1 37 Amick, George (written by secretary on behalf of Binder) Jan. 30, 1956
1 38 Anderson, Charles, Dec. 18, 1948
1 39 Anderson, Lyle, 1950-1953
1 40 Anderson, Russell F., Jun. 16, 1950
1 41 Anderson, Walter A., Mar. 24, 1942
1 42 Anderson, William E., 1948-1949
1 43 Andrews, Jack D., Dec. 14, 1948
1 44 Andrews, Rollin G., 1954
1 45 Andrews, Steffan, May 19, 1947
1 46 Angoff, Charles (American Mercury), 1947-1948
1 47 Anspacher, John M., Jul. 1, 1940
1 48 Apter, David (UNESCO), 1954-1955
1 49 Armitage, Maud D., Dec. 22, 1949
1 50 Armstrong, Hamilton F. (Foreign Affairs), 1947-1951
1 51 Arragon, R.F., 1952
1 52 Arsan, F., Sept. 4, 1954
1 53 Arvey, Jacob, 1951
1 54 Ascoli, Max, 1952, 1955
1 55 Ashmore, Harry S., 1949-1955
1 56 Astor, David (The Observer), 1949-1954
1 57 Astor, John J., Feb. 19, 1953
1 58 Atkins, Sybil J., Mar. 28, 1947
1 59 Atkinson, Brooks (New York Times), 1946-1947
1 60 Atkinson, Mrs. Frederick G., Nov. 21, 1947
1 61 Atterbury, Marguerite, Apr. 11, 1952
1 62 Atwater, Pierce and Howe, 1944, 1947
1 63 Augustine, Waldemar R., Mar. 8, 1955
1 64 Avery, Marian (Chicago Daily News), 1945-1954
1 65 Avirett, William, 1953
1 66 Axtel, Dorothy, Nov. 3, 1943
1 67 Ayers, Harry M., 1951-1956
1 68 Azmi, Mahmoud, 1954
1 69 Babb, Glenn, Jun. 28, 1948
1 70 Bade, Wilbur E., 1951
1 71 Bahr, Delores, Jan. 4, 1956
1 72 Bailey, Chuck and Ann, Oct. 18, 1955
1 73 Baillie, Hugh (United Press Association), Feb. 12, 1951
1 74 Baird, Mrs. Robert (Women's Club of Wisconsin), Oct. 28, 1942
1 75 Baird, Thomas, Mar. 30, 1949
1 76 Baker, Ellis T., Apr. 11, 1953
1 77 Baker, General Frayne, 1947
1 78 Baldwin, John R. (Canadian Institute of International Affairs), Mar. 19, 1941
1 79 Baldwin, Roger N., Feb. 14, 1951
1 80 Balfour, John, Jun. 16, 1950
1 81 Ball, Lester B., Feb. 7, 1952
1 82 Ballantine, Arthur, Oct. 4, 1948
1 83 Baral, Lillian, Mar. 12, 1949
1 84 Barber, Courtenay, Jr., Nov. 9, 1944
1 85 Barber, Joseph (Council on Foreign Relations), 1949-1955
1 86 Barcroft, Frederick J., Jun 15, 1950
1 87 Barff, Stanford E. D., 1952-1955
1 88 Barkham, John, Dec. 15, 1953
1 89 Barnard, Harry, 1952
1 90 Barnes, Charles E., Mar. 17, 1950
1 91 Barnes, Eugene, Mar. 20, 1946
1 92 Barnes, George, 1949-1954
1 93 Barnes, George E., Aug. 11, 1950
1 94 Barnes, Joseph, 1947-1953
1 95 Barnes, Maynard, Sept. 20, 1955
1 96 Barnett, Claude (Associated Negro Press), 1946
1 97 Barnett, Doak, 1954-1955
1 98 Barnum, Cyrus P., 1949-1955
2 99 Barody, Jamil, 1951
2 100 Barron, Mrs. Moses, 1948
2 101 Barrows, Dorthea (Mrs. Nat A.), 1942-1953
2 102 Barrows, Nat A., 1942-1949
2 103 Barth, Alan, Jun. 29, 1955
2 104 Bartholomew, Frank, May 17, 1955
2 105 Bartholomew, Vern E., Sept. 12, 1950
2 106 Bartlett, Sam (McJunkin Advertising Co.), Mar. 20, 1941
2 107 Batek, Henry L. (Bohemia Lodge 943), Feb. 9, 1938
2 108 Bates, Robert S., Apr. 5, 1950
2 109 Batt, William L., Oct. 20, 1954
2 110 Baumgarten, Bernice (Brandt & Brandt), 1944-1947
2 111 Beacon Press, 1952
2 112 Beck, Robert H., Jul. 17, 1952
2 113 Becker, A. D., Mar. 9, 1955
2 114 Baddor, Frank, 1948
2 115 Beech, Keyes, 1954, n.d.
2 116 Behrman, Mrs. M. H., 1950
2 117 Behrman, S. N., 1949-1951
2 118 Beitler, Brooks, 1922-1945
2 119 Bell, Charles H., Jul. 29, 1955
2 120 Bell, Laird, 1945-1955
2 121 Bellanger, Claude, Jun. 16, 1952
2 122 Benkov, Sol, Oct. 3, 1951
2 123 Ben Lindahland Carlson, Inc., Nov. 7, 1955
2 124 Bennett, W. Tapley, Jr., Nov. 7, 1955
2 125 Bennett, Wallace F., Dec. 21, 1949
2 126 Benson, Mrs. K., Feb. 12, 1952
2 127 Bently, Julien, 1946-1949
2 128 Benton, William (senator 1949-1953), 1949-1955
2 129 Berard-Quelin, G., Dec. 4, 1951
2 130 Berg, William, Jun. 14, 1949
2 131 Berger, Elmer (American Council for Judaism), 1946-1956
2 132 Berkner, Lloyd, 1955
2 133 Berkson, Maurice, Oct. 2, 1945
2 134 Berle, Adolf A., May 3, 1955
2 135 Berman, Seymour, 1945-1951
2 136 Bernays, Lewis (British Consulate General), Dec. 30, 1940
2 137 Berry, Don L., 1950-1953
2 138 Beuve-Mery, Hubert, Jun. 16, 1952
2 139 Beverstock, Mrs. A. B., Apr. 3, 1952
2 140 Bhandari, P. L., 1953-1954
2 141 Bickel, Karl, Feb. 27, 1951
2 142 Bidwell, Percy W. (Council on Foreign Relations), 1949-1955
2 143 Biedermann, L. F., Apr. 17, 1942
2 144 Binder, Rudolph, Jul. 9, 1948
2 145 Bingham, Barry (Louisville Courier-Journal), 1948-1956
2 146 Bjornaraa, Dreng, Jun. 22, 1954
2 147 Bjornson, Hal, Dec. 28, 1955
2 148 Blackwell, R. E. (International Film Foundation), 1946
2 149 Blake, John Shelley, Nov. 9, 1953
2 150 Blakely, Robert, Oct. 20, 1952
2 151 Blanchard, L. R., Feb. 9, 1948
2 152 Blanchard, Paul, 1949, 1955
2 153 Blenkarn, Edgar, Oct. 20, 1942
2 154 Bluedorn, Victor E., 1951-1955
2 155 Blumgart, Herman, Apr. 14, 1942
2 156 Boardman, Anne C., Jan. 4, 1956
2 157 Bodfish, Morton, 1942
2 158 Boericke, W. F., Apr. 2, 1948
2 159 Bohlen, Charles, 1950-1953
2 160 Bollmeyer, Fred, Apr. 10, 1950
2 161 Bondhus, Lars, Apr. 7, 1954
2 162 Bonner, John E., 1949
2 163 Boreman, Arthur I., Jan. 26, 1955
2 164 Bosanko, Paul, Feb. 9, 1949
2 165 Bosshard, Walter, 1947, 1954
2 166 Bouscaren, Anthony T., Apr. 11, 1952
2 167 Bouvier, L. M. Apr. 11, 1955
2 168 Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 1949-1951
2 169 Boyden, Bill and Sarah Dec. 23, 1955
2 170 Boyer, David S. (University of Illinois), 1951
2 171 Boylan, Robert E., Sept. 27, 1949
2 172 Bradley, Henry D., Apr. 30, 1951
2 173 Bragdon, Allen D., Apr. 9, 1952
2 174 Bragonier, Reginald, 1950-1951
2 175 Brandeis, Susan, 1949, 1952
2 176 Braun, Morris, Apr. 1, 1948
2 177 Brennan, J. F., Jr., 1951
2 178 Brenneman, Rev. Willis R., Sept. 17, 1947
2 179 Brewer, John W. (American Society of International Law), Mar. 22, 1951
2 180 Bricker, Senator John W., 1951, 1953
2 181 Briggs, Walter, 1945-1955
2 182 Brill, Josiah E., 1949, 1951
2 183 Brin, Arthur, Nov. 5, 1947
2 184 Brines, Russell, Sept. 23, 1955
2 185 Briney, Russell, 1949
2 186 Brinton, Crane, Sept. 2, 1952
2 187 British Consulate (Acting British Consul) Aug. 5, 1953
3 188 Brooks, Lawrence C., Mar. 14, 1947
3 189 Brown Award Committee, Jan. 29, 1954
3 190 Brown, Alice D., Feb. 27, 1953
3 191 Brown, Constantina, Jul. 28, 1950
3 192 Brown, Martha (Mrs. Ellsworth H.), 1948
3 193 Brown, Francis (New York Times Book Review), Apr. 13, 1950
3 194 Brown, J. W. (Editor and Publisher), Jun 15, 1950
3 195 Brown, Robert U. (Editor and Publisher), 1947-1951
3 196 Borwne, Ken, Mar. 28, 1952
3 197 Brucker, Herbert (Hartford Courant), 1949-1952
3 198 Brueberg, Andrew C., Nov. 11, 1949
3 199 Bruner, Dick, May 12, 1955
3 200 Bryan, Julien, 1945-1955
3 201 Bryan, Willhelm (Macalaster College), 1947, 1949
3 202 Bryan, Wright, Mar. 26, 1953
3 203 Buckley, Patrick F., 1946
3 204 Buck, Paul, Nov. 7, 1955
3 205 Bullis, Henry A., 1949-1955
3 206 Bunting, Earl (National Association of Manufacturers), Dec. 1, 1949
3 207 Burke, Henry, May 9, 1955
3 208 Burlingame, Robert, May 6, 1953
3 209 Burns, Kenneth M., 1940
3 210 Burns, Lloyd D. (written by secretary), Jul. 8, 1955
3 211 Butler, M. Tyus (University of Georgia), Jan. 25, 1943
3 212 Cadbury, Paul S., Feb. 16, 1952
3 213 Caldwell, William S., Jun. 7, 1954
3 214 Callahan, John P. (NY Times), 1954
3 215 Callan, E. D., Aug. 18, 1950
3 216 Callender, Harold, Dec. 18, 1954
3 217 Camalier & Buckley, Oct. 10, 1952
3 218 Campaigne, Jameson G. (Minneapolis Star), Nov. 25, 1952
3 219 Campbell, Charles, 1954
3 220 Campbell, James, Aug. 24, 1953
3 221 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Jan. 10, 1955
3 222 Canham, Erwin (Christian Science Monitor), 1947-1955
3 223 Cannon, Robert, Jul. 2, 1951
3 224 Cant, Barbara, Jun. 22, 1944
3 225 Capper-Johnson, Karlin, Apr. 18, 1950
3 226 Carmicheal, J. H., 1946
3 227 Carpenter, Mrs. W. C., 1940
3 228 Carstens, Conrad S., Apr. 14, 1953
3 229 Carter, Hodding, May 10, 1949
3 230 Carter, John Archer, May 23, 1952
3 231 Carter, Margaret R. T., Sept. 29, 1950
3 232 Case, Leland, 1951
3 233 Casey, Ralph (University of Minnesota), 1947-1956
3 234 Casey, Richard G. (Australian Legation), 1940-1941
3 235 Casey, Robert J., 1945-1954
3 236 Cates, John M., Jr., 1951-1952
3 237 Catledge, Turner (NY Times), 1948-1956
3 238 Catton, Bruce (American Heritage), Jan. 31, 1955
3 239 Cavanaugh, Jack., 1952
3 240 Chafee, Zechariah, 1949-1952
3 241 Chalk, Virginia C., Mar. 8, 1955
3 242 Chapman, Ralph (New York Herald Tribune), 1951
3 243 Charles Scribner's Sons, May 3, 1950
3 244 Chase National Bank, Mar. 13, 1950
3 245 The Chatham, Dec. 27, 1949
3 246 Chaudron, Cecile, Feb. 2, 1949
3 247 Cherniss, Norman A., May, 1, 1950
3 248 Chicago Association of Commerce, Dec. 15, 1941
3 249 Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 1946-1956
3 250 Chicago Daily News (general) 1927-1944
3 251 Chicago Woman's Aid, Nov. 16, 1942
3 252 Christens, Daniel, Dec. 7, 1954
3 253 Christensen, J. J., Jun. 2, 1951
3 254 Christensen, William E. (Association of International Relations Clubs), 1951
3 255 Clark, David R., Nov. 21, 1945
3 256 Clark, Herbert M., 1950, 1953
3 257 Clark, Stanley I., Apr. 30, 1942
3 258 Clark, William D., 1947-1955
3 259 Clark, William and George Heese (U.S. Army), Jun. 30, 1947
3 260 Clarke, C. F. O. (BBC), Jun. 1, 1955
3 261 Clayton, Art., Mar. 30, 1951
3 262 Cleveland, Charles B., May 2, 1946
3 263 Cleveland, Robert, Jan. 20, 1942
3 264 Cline, Walter B., Nov. 16, 1946
3 265 Clough, Ernest T., 1949, 1951
3 266 Clough, William McNeill, Feb. 20, 1951
3 267 Coghlan, Ralph, 1948-1949
3 268 Cohen, George S., 1946
3 269 Cohen, Theodore, Dec. 19, 1954
3 270 Colclough, Elizabeth, Aug. 1, 1944
3 271 Cole, Dopuglas S., Dec. 15, 1953
3 272 Collins, Allen C., Apr. 17, 1951
3 273 Collins, Walter, Dec. 18, 1954
3 274 Collissom, C. F., Dec. 12, 1949
3 275 Columbia University, 1931, 1954
3 276 Comisky, J. R., Apr. 5, 1951
3 277 Commission on Organization, Jan. 4, 1949
3 278 Committee on Foreign Relations, Feb. 4, 1953
3 279 Community Chest and Council (Hennepin County), Jul. 1, 1953
3 280 Conahan, Lee (Sigma Delta Chi), Aug. 18, 1953
3 281 Conant, James (Harvard University), Feb. 18, 1936
3 282 Conant, James R., Jr., 1955
3 283 Conklin, P. S., Feb. 16, 1943
3 284 Conn, Howard, Nov. 27, 1953
3 285 Connelly, Marc, 1954-1955
3 286 Cooper, Ernest (Greater Muskegon Forum), Jan. 9, 1942
3 287 Copland, D. B., Aug. 8, 1941
3 288 Cornier-Chaudron, Pomette, Sept. 11, 1951
3 289 Cornish, George (New York Herald Tribune), 1947-1948
3 290 Cortesi, Arnaldo, Dec. 18, 1954
3 291 Cosgrove, James, Apr. 8, 1953
3 292 Cosmos Club, Nov. 11, 1947
3 293 Costello, Mrs. E. J., Mar. 31, 1945
4 294 Cowles, Gardner (Look Magazine), 1947-1959
4 295 Cowles, John (Minneapolis Tribune), 1944-1956
4 296 Cowles, John Jr., Jul. 6, 1951
4 297 Cowles, Leonard R., Aug. 30, 1954
4 298 Cox, Garfield, 1952, 1954
4 299 Coy, Wayne, 1947-1948
4 300 Crabtree, Nate, Aug. 6, 1954
4 301 Craig, Hugh M., Oct. 28, 1947
4 302 Cram, William (Kim Dodge Co.), Dec. 22, 1955
4 303 Crane, Edgar, Dec. 27, 1954
4 304 Creager, Marvin H. (Milwaukee Journal), May 13, 1947
4 305 Creagh-Coen, Sept. 11, 1954
4 306 Creighton, Mary Allensworth (Galesburg Post), 1942, 1947
4 307 Cronin, James E., Apr. 29, 1941
4 308 Crowther, Geoffry 1952, 1954
4 309 Curran, Thomas R., Jun. 15, 1950
4 310 Curtis, Laurie, Jul. 10, 1946
4 311 Curtiss, Frederick H., 1949
4 312 Cutler, Robert, 1951, 1953
4 313 Damouny, Mrs. Ibrahim, Apr. 5, 1948
4 314 Danforth, William H., Mar. 27, 1952
4 315 Daniels, Jonathan, Oct. 21, 1955
4 316 Daniels, Thomas L., Nov. 21, 1947
4 317 Darling, Jay, 1946-1949
4 318 Darrow, Clarence, Sept. 27, 1932
4 319 Das, Durga (Hindustan Times), 1954-1956
4 320 David, Joan, Aug. 28, 1951
4 321 Davidson, Herbert and Liliane, 1928-1956
4 322 Davies, A. Powell, 1949-1953
4 323 Davies, Mrs. Godfrey, Jul. 17, 1952
4 324 Davis, Chester C., 1952-1953
4 325 Davis, Horace B., 1953-1954
4 326 Davis, Saville R., 1952
4 327 Dawson, Mrs. Mitchell, 1946
4 328 Day, Claude, 1951
4 329 Dayton Council on World Affairs, Dec. 8, 1953
4 330 Dean, Vera Micheles, 1949
4 331 DeBoer, H., Jun. 10, 1949
4 332 Deerfield Township High School District, May 14, 1952
4 333 deGuerney, Yves Dec. 27, 1954
4 334 Deinard, Amos S., Apr. 27, 1948
4 335 deLaittre, John, 1948-1949
4 336 Delpsch, Robert E., Dec. 2, 1947
4 337 Demarec, Mrs. Charles S., Oct. 6, 1938
4 338 Dennett, Raymond, 1945-1952
4 339 Dennis, Charles, 1927-1931
4 340 Dennis, George D., Apr. 27, 1948
4 341 Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwell, 1946, 1949
4 342 Department of Taxation, Jul. 19, 1948
4 343 De Palma, Samuel, 1949-1953
4 344 Desmond, Robert W., Jun. 15, 1950
4 345 Detroit Free Press, Sept. 16, 1947
4 346 Deuel, Wallace and Mary, 1931-1954
4 347 Deutsch, Harold (University of Minnesota), 1946-1948
4 348 de Vegh, Imrie, 1947-1952
4 349 Dexter, Grant, Jun. 17, 1946
4 350 Deiter, O. B., Dec. 16, 1946
4 351 Dhawan, P. P., Feb. 15, 1955
4 352 Dillard, Hardy C., Jul 14, 1941
4 353 Dilliard, Irving (St. Louis Post-Dispatch), 1949-1955
4 354 Dillon, Mrs., 1945
4 355 Dimitman, E. Z., Jun. 9, 1947
4 356 Dinneen, F. G., Nov. 19, 1941
4 357 Dixon, Arthur, 1946-1947
4 358 Dodson, Mall, Jan, 25, 1955
4 359 Donaldson, Ralph, 1947, 1951
4 360 Doty, Lockwood, 1952
4 361 Douglas, Paul H., 1945-1950
4 362 Draper, Ruth, 1944
4 363 Dreiman, David, 1948-1949
4 364 Dresden, Donald W., Jun. 27, 1950
4 365 Drill, Lewis L., Nov. 3, 1951
4 366 Drndie, Ljobo, Oct. 17, 1952
4 367 Drummond, Posco, Sept. 23, 1953
4 368 Duenbostel, Poldi, Jun. 15, 1948
4 369 Duff, Nicholoas, Dec. 19, 1950
4 370 Dumas, Lloyd, Oct. 20, 1952
4 371 Duncan, Charles T., 1949-1953
4 372 Dunn, Robert L., Dec. 7, 1954
4 373 Dunn, Frederick Sherwood, Apr. 6, 1950
4 374 Dupre, Huntley, Jun. 11, 1952
4 375 Durgin, Chester E., Jan. 14, 1947
5 376 Easton, Christopher, May 15, 1951
5 377 Eban, Ambassador Abba, Aug. 10, 1954
5 378 The Economist, Aug. 3, 1955
5 379 Eddy, Bob, Jun. 13, 1951
5 380 Edelman, John W., Aug. 21, 1953
5 381 Edens, W. M., Dec. 15, 1941
5 382 Edgar, Alvin R. (Iowa State College), 1947
5 383 Edie, John, 1947-1951
5 384 Editor & Publisher, 1948-1952, n.d.
5 385 Edward, Harold, Aug. 25, 1952
5 386 Edwards, W. P. N., 1950
5 387 Edwardson, Mrs. M. O., Aug. 23, 1954
5 388 Edwins, David C., Dec. 18, 1954
5 389 Eek, Hilding, 1951-1952
5 390 Efnor, Claude, Mar. 26, 1953
5 391 Egner, Russell, Mar. 28, 1949
5 392 Eichelberger, Clark L., 1953-1954
5 393 Eichelberger, James M., May 17, 1951
5 394 Eichelberger, Robert L., 1947-1952
5 395 Einfeld, Charles, 1941-1953
5 396 Eisenhart, Luther P. (American Philosophical Society), 1948-1952
5 397 Eisenhower, Dwight D., Dec. 26, 1950
5 398 Eklund, Dorothy, 1951, 1953
5 399 Eliot, Thomas, D., Nov. 2, 1948
5 400 Elizalde, [], Sept. 25, 1954
5 401 El-Khedry, Abdel Moniem, Apr. 3, 1956
5 402 Ellard, Roscoe, 1953, n.d.
5 403 Ellenson, [], Dec. 15, 1955
5 404 Elliston, Herbert, 1948, 1953
5 405 Elston, Wilbur, Dec. 24, 1952
5 406 Elnerson, Niel, May 14, 1952
5 407 Embree, Edwin R., Feb. 12, 1946
5 408 Embry, J. O., Aug. 9, 1946
5 409 Emeny, Brooks, 1940-1952
5 410 Encyclopedia Americana, Nov. 27, 1953
5 411 England, Addison, Jan. 11, 1951
5 412 Engel, Ethel Jamison, Mar. 9, 1948
5 413 Enquist, Fred, Sept. 1, 1951
5 414 Eren, Nuri (Turkish Information Office), Sept. 6, 1950
5 415 Erikson, Arthur E., 1951, 1953
5 416 Erit, John B., 1952-1955
5 417 Epstein, Alan S., May 4, 1950
5 418 Epstein, Max, Oct. 4, 1951
5 419 Estabrook, Robert H., Oct. 19, 1953
5 420 Ethridge, Mark, 1949-1955
5 421 Ethridge, Willie, 1952
5 422 Eubanks, Sam B., Feb. 28, 1951
5 423 Eunson, Robert, 1954-1955
5 424 Evans, Carol (secretary to Adlai Stevenson), 1952-1953
5 425 Evans, Ward B., Jun. 3, 1954
5 426 Evatt, Herbert V., Oct. 29, 1947
5 427 Exley, David J., May 29, 1951
5 428 Eyerly, Frank, 1947-1949
5 429 Fairbank, John K., Oct. 20, 1951
5 430 Falque, Rev. F. C., Mar. 26, 1953
5 431 Farman, Elbert, Jan. 29, 1948
5 432 Farnham, Charles, May 10, 1954
5 433 Farnham, Wells (and Harry Hagey, Stein & Roe), 1945-1956
5 434 Farguharson, R. A., Mar. 29, 1955
5 435 Farrell, M. E., Jun. 22, 1949
5 436 Farson, Negley and Marjorie, 1931, 1935
5 437 Faulkner, Alexander, 1945-1954
5 438 Fawcett, Lois M., May 17, 1954
5 439 Feldman, Charles, Nov. 7, 1947
5 440 Felts, David W., Mar. 27, 1952
5 441 Fenton, William D., Sept. 19, 1955
5 442 Ferguson, George V., 1950, 1955
5 443 Ferguson, Harry, 1954
5 444 Ferguson, J. Donald. 1952
5 445 Fewkes, John M., Jan. 24, 1952
5 446 Field, Marshall, Jul. 29, 1952
5 447 Fine, Sidney H., Aug. 17, 1954
5 448 Fink, Harold S., Apr. 3, 1953
5 449 Finn, David, Jun. 17, 1952
5 450 Fisher, Arthur, 1953-1954
5 451 Fisher, Francis D., 1950
5 452 Fisher, Walter T., 1949-1954
5 453 Fitzpatrick, D. R., Jun. 15, 1953
5 454 Flanagan, Thomas E., Dec. 29, 1954
5 455 Flanders, Senator Ralph, Jun. 15, 1954
5 456 Flannery, Mrs. H. M., Mar. 21, 1955
5 457 Flounders, Lila May Walkden, Apr. 26, 1952
5 458 Flynn, Rev. Vincent J., Dec. 13, 1949
5 459 Fodor, Marcel W. and Martha, 1946-1954
5 460 Forbes, Walter T., Aug. 1, 1952
5 461 Ford Foundation, Jan. 10, 1955
5 462 Ford, Frank, 1944-1955
5 463 Ford, Guy Stanton, 1950
5 464 Foil, Senator H. S. (Australia), 1941
5 465 Forrest, Wilbur, 1943-1955
5 466 Forte, Ralph, Jan. 11, 1933
5 467 Foster, A. L. (Includes incoming on back), Nov. 8, 1944
5 468 Franklin, Wade, 1952-1953
5 469 Franks, Oliver, 1951-1952
5 470 Fraser, Peter, Jan. 31, 1949
5 471 Frazier, Dudley, Apr. 11, 1949
5 472 Frederickson, Florence M., 1953, 1955
5 473 Free, Lloyd, 1949
5 474 Freeman, Conrad, 1946-1948
5 475 Friedman, Kitty (Mrs. Victor E.), Oct. 6, 1951
5 476 Fritchey, Clayton, 1955
5 477 From, Joseph, Nov. 30, 1951
5 478 Funston, J. Arthur, 1955
5 479 Fry, Richard H., Apr. 7, 1950
5 480 Fulks, Mrs.Harry, 1940
5 481 Fyfe, Mrs. H. Hamilton, Aug. 4, 1951
6 482 Gadd, Sam (Durango Herald-Democrat), Sept. 9, 1947
6 483 Gage, Henry, 1953-1955
6 484 Gagliotti, Arthur, 1954
6 485 Gandhi, Devadas (Hindustan Times), 1950-1954
6 486 Gandhi, Mohandas K., Aug. 23, 1951
6 487 Galbraith, J. K., n.d.
6 488 Galloway, James (Editors Roundtable), 1951-1952
6 489 Gamble, Dean F., Nov. 7, 1955
6 490 Gannett, Lewis, 1922-1954
6 491 Gannett Family, 1917-1920
6 492 Gardner, Mrs. George, Jan. 10, 1955
6 493 Garrish, Harry E., 1953
6 494 Gaston, Herbert E., 1919, 1952
6 495 Geladas, Jim, May 12, 1952
6 496 Gelatt, Roland, 1951
6 497 Genung, Harrington S., 1952
6 498 General Motors Corp., Jun. 15, 1950
6 499 George School, 1948-1949
6 500 Gerber, Hans, Feb. 3, 1948
6 501 Gerald, J. Edward, 1948-1953
6 502 Gerard, D. A., Jun. 23, 1952
6 503 Getts, Clark H., Nov. 5, 1946
6 504 Ghali, Paul, 1944-1956
6 505 Gibson, Edwin T., 1954
6 506 Giddens, Paul H., 1953-1954
6 507 Giffin, Rev. Raymond H., 1956
6 508 Gilbert, A. B., 1951-1953
6 509 Gilbert, Charles E., Mar. 29, 1955
6 510 Gilkey, Dean, Mar. 30, 1944
6 511 Gillespie, F. M., Feb. 14, 1953
6 512 Gilroy, Harry, 1954-1955
6 513 Giniger, K. S., May 5, 1954
6 514 Glass, Robert, Nov. 16, 1951
6 515 Godoy, Rolf, Nov. 10, 1949
6 516 Goldsmith, Alva W. (Harmon, Colston, Goldsmith & Hoadly), 1946
6 517 Goldstein, Rabbi Albert S., Mar. 22, 1955
6 518 Gonda, Eugene F., Dec. 19, 1954
6 519 Gonnerman, Mary, Apr. 13, 1948
6 520 Gordon, Rabbi Morris, Mar. 3, 1948
6 521 Gordon, Walter, Dec. 21, 1954
6 522 Gore, Mrs. Budd, Mar. 26, 1951
6 523 Gore-Booth, P. H., 1950
6 524 Goslin, Willard E., Jan. 13, 1948
6 525 Gosnel, Rose J., Jan. 18, 1955
6 526 Gossett, Mrs., Mar. 3, 1954
6 527 Gould, Alan J., 1948-1952
6 528 Gould, Laurence, 1948-1955
6 529 Gould, Joann, Dec. 27, 1951
6 530 Grad, Julius (American Council for Judaism), 1951
6 531 Graham, Aidiene, Sept. 9, 1947
6 532 Graham, Philip, 1947, 1955
6 533 Gram, Frederick S., 1953-1954
6 534 Gramling, Oliver, Jul. 5, 1950
6 535 Grauer, Ben, Oct. 15, 1946
6 536 Graubard, Mark, 1951
6 537 Graves, Mortimer, Jan. 13, 1948
6 538 Gray, J., 1951
6 539 Gray, William, Apr. 11, 1953
6 540 Great Books Foundation (Lynn A. Williams), Oct. 7, 1947
6 541 Green, C. Sylvester, May 19, 1949
6 542 Green, Elizabeth, Oct. 17, 1952
6 543 Greene, Ward, 1950
6 544 Griffen, Eldon, Nov. 19, 1947
6 545 Griffin, Phillip F., Feb. 19, 1952
6 546 Griffin, William B., Apr. 13, 1953
6 547 Griffith, Sanford, 1951
6 548 Griffiths, B. J., Feb. 21, 1952
6 549 Grinnell, Robert, Jan. 22, 1946
6 550 Grodinsky, Julius, Apr. 18, 1951
6 551 Gross, Ambassador Ernest, Dec. 13, 1950
6 552 Gross, Rebecca, Jan. 4, 1953
6 553 Grover, Preston, Apr. 4, 1950
6 554 Gruenther, Arthur M., Dec. 7, 1954
6 555 Gunther, John, 1947-1949
6 556 Gurnee, Margaret Quigley, Jun. 8, 1955
6 557 Gutman, Monroe, 1922-1949
6 558 Haabala, Sylvia H., 1954
6 559 Haden, Allen and Janet, 1944-1953
6 560 Hagey, Harry (Sten Roe & Farnham), 1949-1956
6 561 Haight, James T., Jul. 6, 1951
6 562 Haislett, Sam S., 1952-1953
6 563 Hale, Mrs. E. E., Jun. 20, 1952
6 564 Hale, Lloyd, 1946-1949
6 565 Hall, Arthur E., 1948-1952
6 566 Hall, Earl W., May 15, 1953
6 567 Hall, Norman A. (Harvard Alumni Bulletin), 1955
6 568 Hallett, Patricia P., 1952
6 569 Hallgren, Carl E., Dec. 1, 1953
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