TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of Carroll Binder
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Outgoing Correspondence,
1917-1956
Series 2: Incoming Correspondence,
1913-1957
Series 3: Works, 1919-1957
Series 4: Personal, 1910-1956
Series 5: Family, 1912-1967
Series 6: Photographs, 1911-1955
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| Creator |
Binder, Carroll,
1896-1956
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| Title |
Carroll Binder
Papers
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| Dates |
1910-1967 |
| Dates |
bulk
1920-1955
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| Extent |
19.5 cubic feet.
(52 boxes)
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| Abstract |
Correspondence, writing,
personal and family materials, and photographs of newspaper editor and foreign
correspondent Carroll Binder.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Binder |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 37 10-11 |
Carroll Binder Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry
Library, Chicago.
Gift of Dorothy Walton Binder, 1960.
Amy Nyholm, 1960, Lisa Janssen and Shannon Yule, 2007.
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.
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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.
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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.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
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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
- American Council for
Judaism
- American Friends Service
Committee
- Bell, Laird,
1883-1965
- Berger, Elmer, 1908-
- Binder, Carroll,
1896-1956
- Bingham, Barry, 1906-1988
- Chicago Daily News,
Inc.
- Cowles, John, 1898-1983
- Dennis, Charles Henry,
1860-1943
- Federated
Press
- Gannett, Lewis, 1891-1966
- Humphrey, Hubert H.
(Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978
- Kirkpatrick, Helen
Paull
- Knox, Frank,
1874-1944
- Minneapolis
Tribune
- Mowrer, Paul Scott,
1887-
- O'Flaherty, Hal, 1890-
- Seymour, Gideon Deming,
1901-
- Stevenson, Adlai E.
(Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965
- Stowe, Leland, 1899-
- Strong, Walter
L.
- Walters, Basil Leon,
1896-1975
Subjects
- Clippings --
1916-1956
- Correspondence --
1913-1957
- Foreign correspondents
-- Illinois -- Chicago
- Freedom of the press
- Journalists -- Illinois
-- Chicago
- Korean War, 1950-1953
- Manuscripts, American --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Newspaper editors --
Illinois -- Chicago
- Newspapers
- Parent and child --
Correspondence
- Photographs --
1911-1955
- Pulitzer Prizes
- Reporters and
reporting
- Scrapbooks --
1927-1956
- World War,
1939-1945
- Zionism
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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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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 | |