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NOTE: Folders are computer-arranged
alphabetically within each series in this finding aid, but may actually be
dispersed throughout several boxes in the collection. Note carefully the box number for each folder heading.
2-2 ACLU, Rhode Island;
newsletters, notes, 1960s
2-1 Aluminum; corr., 1932
6-1 American Labor
Monthly; journal, 1923
6-13
thru 14 American
Labor Planning Service; press releases, 1944
6-28 Articles by O'Connor,
1930s
6-36 Articles by O'Connor,
1940s-50s
6-31 Articles by O'Connor,
1944-45
2-3 Articles by O'Connor,
1960s
7-1 Astors; corr.,
1940s-50s
7-6 Astors; corr.,
1941
5-1
thru 2 Astors;
manuscript draft, c. 1940
7-2
thru 5 Astors;
manuscript draft, c. 1940
5-4
thru 10 Astors;
manuscript draft, c. 1940
SERIES II
11-5 Abraham Lincoln School,
1944
11-6 Abrev, John, 1961-81
11-7 Ad Hoc Committee for
the Anti-Wallace/LeMay Demonstration, 1969
11-19 AFL-CIO, 1955-56
11-8 Africa Group, 1970-71
11-9 Akin, Bette and Morris,
1969-76
11-10 Albert and Margaret ?,
1958-65
11-11 Algren, Nelson, 1937-41
11-14 All Points of View,
1961-68
11-12 Allan, Seema Rynin,
1965-75
11-13 Allinson, Brent Dow,
1956
11-16 Amalgamated Clothing
Workers, 1947-79
11-15 Amalgamated
Meatcutters, 1971
11-17 American Civil
Liberties Union, 1929-82
11-18 American Committee for
the Protection of the Foreign Born, 1950-82
11-20 American Friends of the
Soviet Union, 1937
11-21 American Friends
Service Committee, 1931-68
11-22 American League for
Peace and Freedom, 1935
11-23 American Peace
Mobilization, 1941
11-24 American Socialists,
1954-58
11-25 American Union,
1965
11-26 Amnesty International,
1973-81
11-31 Andrews, Wm., 1938
11-27 Appalachian Student
Organizing Comm., 1979
11-32 Aptheker, Herbert,
1964-83
11-28 Archives of Labor and
Urban Affairs; WSU, 1960s-80s
11-33 Aronson, James, 1968
11-34 Ascoli, Max, 1953
11-29 Ashbaugh, Carolyn, 1973
11-35 Ashleigh, Charles,
1918-67
11-30 Association for Union
Democracy, 1982
11-36 Atkinson, Ralph,
1962-64
11-37 Auden, Bob and Janet,
1949-56
11-38 Ault, Harry E.B., 1954
4-14 Biographical article on
O'Connor, 1964
3-10 Biographical
information on O'Connor, 1930s-80s
8-16 Biographical
information on O'Connor, 1943-80
7-7 Book reviews; various,
1959-68
7-8 Books; corr., 1940s-50s
4-17 Books; corr. and
bibliographic material, 1964-77
4-26 Bulletin of
International News; editions, 1938
SERIES II
11-39 Bacon, Charles S.,
1940-42
11-40 Baker, Jacob, 1932
11-44 Baldwin, Roger N.,
1931-42
11-70 Ball, Lee and Helen,
1964-83
11-42 Barden, Meg, 1959
11-41 Barnard, Harry, 1958
11-43 Basha, 1941
11-45 Bay Area Council of
Sobell Committees, 1957
11-46 Beales, LeVerne, 1931
11-47 Beals, Clyde, 1937
11-48 Beard, Edward P., 1973
11-49 Beecher, 1954-55
11-50 Beffel, John N.,
1932-53
11-51 Belfrage, Cedric,
1957-82
11-52 Benjamin, Herbert, 1932
11-53 Berberian, Aram K.,
1954-65
11-54 Berndt, Arthur, 1956
11-55 Berndt, Arthur, Jr.,
1969-81
11-56 Berndt, Georgia Lloyd
and Paul, 1942-53
11-57 Berrigan, Philip, 1973
11-58 Berry, Miss, 1920
11-59 Betts, Annabel, 1949-50
11-60
thru 61 Bickel,
Bets, Paul and Pat, 1919-42
11-62 Bill, 1954-55
11-63 Blake, Ellen, 1936
11-64 Blankenhorn, Heber,
1934-55
11-65 Blum, Richard J.,
1937-54
11-66 Bob, 1949-51
11-67 Boldt, Nader May,
1914-52
11-68 Bose, Vilmar K.,
1940-43
11-69 Boudin, Leonard,
1953-58
12-1 Bowles, Chester, 1960
12-2
thru 3 Bradin,
Carl and Anne, 1955-65
12-5 Bragg, Carol, 1972
12-6 Brannin, Carl and
Laura, 1923-54
12-7 Brewster, Dorothy, 1939
12-8 British Honduras, 1972
12-9 Bronx Committee for
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, 1959-64
12-10 Brophy, John, 1928-29
12-11 Brown, David, 1981
12-12 Brown, George E.,
1966-68
12-14 Brown, Harold Z.,
1927-28
12-15 Brown, Hilary, 1961-69
12-13 Brown, J. Elro, 1947-77
12-16 Budenz, Louis, 1939
12-17 Buhle, Paul, 1975
12-18 Burlingame, R.F., 1960
12-19 Burnshaw, Stanley, 1946-47
12-20 Burton, Philip, 1982
12-21 Butcher, Harold,
1932-33
12-22 Butler, Penny, 1973
6-3 Centralia Case,
The; pamphlet, 1930
8-8 CIO; Unionism pamphlet,
1935
5-11 Civil Liberties;
clippings, 1953-76
6-4 Colonel and his
Friends; play by H. M. Wells, n.d.
6-11 Coming of the
Shorter Work Week; pamphlet by John C. Kennedy, c. 1920s
8-11
thru 13 Communism
and Socialism; pamphlets, c. 1930s
4-1 Contracts for books, 1930s-40s
6-8 "Contumacious
Couple;" O'Connors' memoirs; corr. re:, 1980s
SERIES II
12-24 Calhoun, Arthur W.,
1926-28
12-25 Californians for the
Bill of Rights, 1954
12-26 Call, Rev. Lon Ray,
1946
12-27 Cameron, Angus, 1953-55
12-29 Campbell, Ian, 1958
12-28 Camph Ahimsa, 1965-67
12-30 Camphell, James D.,
1956
12-31 Capesins, Henrietta,
1956
12-32 Carman, Walt, 1931-32
12-33 Carolin, Guy, 1953-54
12-34 Carter, Dick, 1969
12-35 Carter, Margaret, 1954
12-36 Central Committee for
Conscientious Objectors, 1973
12-37 Cerney, Isobel, 1940-41
12-38 Chafee, John, 1963-78
12-39 Chambers, Anne R.,
1939-40
12-40 Chappell, Earl R., 1920
12-41 Chase Peter, 1967-68
12-42 Chicago Civil Liberties
Union, 1939-44
12-43 Chicago Committee for
Academic Professional Freedom, 1953-54
12-44 Chicago Committee on
Russian War Relief, 1942
12-45 Chicago Committee to
Defend the Bill of Rights, 1956-77
12-47 Chicago Forum on
Russian Affairs, 1942
12-48 Chicago Sun, 1942-70
12-49 Chile Solidarity
Committee, 1973
12-23 Christenson, Edith C.,
1931-32
12-71 CIO, 1944-55
12-51 Citizens Committee to
Preserve American Freedom, 1954-60
12-52 Citizens Participation
in Political Action, 1973
12-53 Civic medical Center of
Chicago, 1942
12-54 Coates, D.C.; Farmer
Labor Party, 1920
12-55 Cochran, Bert, 1959
12-56 Cohen, Bob, 1969-73
12-57 Collier, P.F., 1958-60
12-58 Colorado Committee to
Protect Civil Liberties, 1955
12-59 Comite de Servicios del
los Amigos, 1975-82
12-61 Committee Against
Registration and the Draft, 1981
12-60 Committee for Action
Research on the Intelligence Committee, n.d.
12-46 Committee for Debs
Centennial Mtg., 1955
12-62 Committee for
Nonviolent Action, 1968-73
12-63 Committee to End
Sedition Laws, 1955-56
12-64 Committee to Support
Side Peck, 1981-82
12-65 Common Cause, 1972-83
12-66 Commonwealth College,
1927-40
12-67 Community Church of
Boston, 1954-68
12-68 Conant, Lawrence, 1941
12-69 Conde, D.W., 1956-62
12-72 Consumers Cooperative
Assn., 1951-58
12-70 Conyers, John, 1965-76
12-73 Cook, Cara, 1927-29
12-74 Copeland, Tom, 1972-77
12-75 Corbett, Joseph,
1937-64
12-76 Cordan Co, Inc.,
1938-42
9-1
thru 31 Correspondence,
1910s-53
10-1
thru 31 Correspondence,
1954-84
11-1
thru 3 Correspondence,
1985-87
11-4 Correspondence, n.d.
11-71
thru 72 Corres.;
sympathy expressions to Jessie re Harvey’s death, 1987
12-77 Cotton, Eugene, 1954
12-78 Council for a Livable
World, 1970-77
12-79 Cousins, Norman,
1951-59
12-80 Cox, James R., 1931
12-81 Coy, Harold, 1940
12-82 Coyle, Albert, 1927-32
12-83 Craig, Robert M., 1957
12-84 Crane, Sylvia, 1956-82
12-85 Cranston, Alan, 1970
12-86 Crawford, Randall,
1942-43
12-87 Cronin, J.A., 1971
12-88 Crosby, Alexander L.,
1939-75
12-89 Crowley, Barbara and
Robert, 1964
12-90 Cruden, Robert L.,
1929-79
12-91 Cunningham, Boyd and
Clarice, 1932
12-92 Cush, Emmet Pat,
1938-55
3-11 Dickson, William B.;
political pamphlets, 1935
6-5 Doran, J.T. (Red)
Testimony; Haywood Trial, 1918
8-7 Drugs; Conference on,
1930
SERIES II
12-93 Daily Worker,
1927-28
12-94 Daily World,
1968-70
12-95 Daugherty, Carroll R.,
1938
12-96 Davenport, La None and
Sheila, 1963
12-50 Davidson, A., 1955-56
12-4 Davidson, Ray, 1948-55
13-1 Davidson, Ray, 1956-82
13-2 Davis, Arthur K.,
1959-60
13-3 Davis, H. Chandler,
1956
13-4 Davis, Horace B. and
Marian, 1929-80
13-5 Day, Stephen, 1941-42
13-6 DeCaux, Len, 1926-71
13-7 Deemer, Al and Essie,
1945
13-8 Defense Committee,
1973-75
13-9 DeGregory, Louise and
Hugo, 1960-63
13-10 DeLeon, Solon and
Mabel, 1927-28
13-11 Dellinger, Dave, 1971
13-12 Dellums, Ronald V.,
1982
13-17 Dept. of Justice; U.S.,
1959
13-13 DiGiambattista, Philip
and Annie, 1931-32
13-14 diGiovanni, Norman
Thomas, 1960-65
13-15 Dillman, Martin A.,
1932
13-16 Dinzey, Oscar L.,
1932-33
13-18 Douglas, George, 1931
13-19 Doyle, Clyde, 1957
13-20 Dreikurs, Rudolf,
1945-57
13-21 Drinan, Robert F.,
1972-77
13-22 Dubois Memorial
Committee, 1964
13-24 Dunn, John; Federated
Press, 1942-43
13-25 Dunn Robert W., 1927-71
13-23 duVon, Jay, 1931
8-3 Education; pamphlet,
1934
7-10 Empire of Oil;
corr., 1953-55
5-3 Empire of Oil;
corr., 1957
7-11
thru 15 Empire
of Oil; manuscript draft, c. 1954
1-10
thru 14 Empire
of Oil; manuscript draft, c. 1955
SERIES II
13-26 East, P.D., 1968-71
13-27 Eby, Kermit, 1942-53
13-28 Edelman, John, 1929-31
13-29 Edwards, Don, 1965
13-30 Egnal, Freda, 1962
13-31 Ellenbogen, Henry, 1932
13-32 Elmer, Jerry, 1971-75
13-33 Elwell, Sutton
Lawrence, 1958-76
13-34 Encyclopedia
Britannica, 1928
13-35 Engler, Robert, 1963-64
13-36 Erdman, David, 1941
13-37 Evans, Peter B., 1972
6-27 FACT; a
Minneapolis Civic Council publication; notes on, 1939
6-6 Farm Labor pamphlets;
Bouck, William, 1920s-30s
2-5 Father Cox Hunger
March, 1931-32
4-19 FCC case, 1974
1-1 Fox, Jessie M. and
Reynard W.; memorabilia, 1926-56
6-7 Fragment of the
Prison Experiences; Goldman, Emma, 1919
5-22 General Aniline Stock;
clippings, 1965
4-2
thru 3 Guggenheims;
manuscript draft, 1936
7-16 Guggenheims;
rights, 1930s-40s
SERIES II
13-38 Fair Play for Cuba
Comm., 1960-61
13-39 Falcón, Jorge,
1960s-70s
13-40 Falkowski, Edward,
1928-49
13-41 Farrell, Frank, 1971
13-42 Fast, Howard, 1956
13-43 Federated Press,
1928-56
13-44 Feinstein, Alan Shawn,
1973
13-45 Fenstermaker, Bebe,
1976-82
13-46 Fisher, Naomi;
Federated Press, 1955
13-47 Fleisher, Henry C.,
1941-53
13-48 Flynn, Elizabeth, 1951
13-49 Fogarty, John F., 1960
13-50 Forand, Aime J.,
1958-60
13-51 Foster, Thomas, 1971
13-52
thru 57 Fox,
Jessie and Wayne, 1919-70
13-58 France, Ruth, 1963
13-59 Frank, Barney, 1982
13-60 Freeman, Joseph, 1932
13-61 Fried, Franklin, 1957
13-62 Friedman, Robert,
1915-16
13-63 Fuchs, Len and Rose,
1954-81
13-64 Fuller, Jeffrey, 1953
4-21 Hospital stays,
1950s-80s
6-32 House Un-American
Activities Comm.; radio account of O'Connor's actions,
n..d.
8-18 House Un-American
Activities Committee; O'Connors recollections of hearings, n.d.
3-8 House Un-American
Activities Committee; pamphlets; corr., 1954-67
7-24 House Un-American
Activities Committee; Trial, 1953
4-25 House Un-American
Activities Committee trial; notes; briefs and clippings, 1950s-60s
4-20 Hurricane; stories re:,
1954
SERIES II
13-65 Gardner, Virginia, 1941
13-66 Gelt, G.G., 1950
13-67 Gendral, Fred, 1932
13-68 Genovese, E.D., 1963
13-69 Getty Oil Co., 1959
13-70 Gillmoor, Daniel S.,
1953-59
13-71 Ginger, Ann F., 1967-83
13-72 Gingrich, Arnold,
1938-39
13-73 Gojack, John T., 1960
13-74 Goldberg, Alan, 1962
13-75 Goldberg, Harvey,
1954-59
13-76 Goodman, Fred L.,
1952-53
13-77 Gore, Albert Sr., 1970
13-78 Graham, Charles G.,
1955-56
13-79 Green Edith, 1965
13-80 Greene Frank E., 1973
13-81 Greene, William M.,
1968-69
13-82 Greenfield, Peggy, 1931
13-83 Greenspan, Richard,
1940-62
13-84 Gregory, Glenn, 1953-55
13-85 Grubiow, Leo, 1932-33
13-86 Guernsey, George,
1940-52
13-87 H--?, Beatrice, 1931-32
13-88 Haag, Sophia, 1946
13-89 Haas, Saul and Jessie,
1921-32
13-90 Haberman, Roberto,
1930-31
13-91
thru 94 Haessler,
Carl and Midred, 1922-73
13-95 Hale, C. Leslie, 1956
13-96 Hall, Martin, 1956
14-5 Hall-Davis Defence
Committee, 1965-67
13-97 Hampton, Bessie, 1969
13-98 Hanna, Shirley, 1940
13-99 Hansome, Marius,
1946-64
13-100 Hardman, J.B.S., 1951
14-1 Hargreaves, F. Buckley,
1938-39
14-2 Harper, Allan G.,
1931-32
14-3 Hart, A. Richard, 1952-53
14-6 Hart, Hugh M., 1950
14-7 Hart, Pearl M., 1940
14-8 Hartley, Livingston,
1959-64
14-9 Haskins, Loyd A., 1959
14-10 Haug, Marie, 1957-61
14-11 Heisler, Francis,
1964-76
14-12 Heldman, Ho, 1919
14-13 Herma, T., 1917-18
14-14 Hicks, Granville, 1940
14-15 Highlander Folk School,
1941-75
14-16 Hill, Al, 1977
14-17 Hill, Creighton,
1931-32
14-18 Hill, Earnest, 1931-33
14-19 Hispanic American
Society, 1964
14-20 Holderman, Carl, 1932
14-21 Hollowwa, Bob, 1948-49
14-22 Holton; Virginia Gov.,
1973
14-24 Hover, Ernest J., 1916
14-23 Howells, John N.M.,
1953-58
14-25 Huberman, Leo, 1946-68
14-26 Hull House, 1940-44
14-27 Hutchins, Grace,
1928-63
8-17 Iraq; manuscript, n.d.
6-10 IWW songs, n.d.
14-29 Imbrie, Helen, 1968-73
14-30 In These Times,
1976-82
14-31 Independent Voters
League, 1953
14-33 Indiana Civil Liberties
Union, 1960
14-35 International
Cooperative Petroleum Assn., 1956-65
14-34 International Union of
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, 1934-55
4-18 Jones; Hays; death of,
1975
14-38 Jacques, Norman J.,
1976
14-39 Jagan, Cheddi, 1963
14-40 Jenkins, Clive, 1960
14-41 Jewish Cultural Clubs
of Chicago, 1972-73
14-42 Jewish People's Forum,
1961-68
14-43 John Day Co., 1949-52
14-45 Johnson, Lyndon B.,
1965
14-46 Johnson, Oakley,
1960-71
14-44 Jonathan Cope/Harrison
Smith Publishers, 1932
14-47
thru 58 Jones,
Hays, 1917-75
14-59 Jones, Hays, n.d.
14-60 Jones, Rosamond,
1963-75
14-62 Jones, William, 1941
14-63 Josephson, Matthew,
1953-69
15-1 Kachani, Ahmedi, 1959
15-2 Kalish, Sam, 1964
15-3 Kaminsky, Herschel,
1957
15-4 Keating, Edward,
1931-50
15-5 Keddie, Wells H., 1958
15-6 Keller, Belle Taub,
1931
15-7 Keller, James, 1956
15-8 Kenin, Same and Anne,
1956-57
15-9 Kent, Rockwell, 1958
15-10 Kerby, Frederick M.,
1932
15-11 Kirstein, Elinor,
1954-62
15-12 Knight, O.A., 1946-52
15-13 Koch, Lucien, 1931
15-14 Kocialkiwski, Leo,
1940-41
15-15 Kolkin, Miriam;
Federated Press, 1944-54
15-16 Komorowski, Conrad,
1937-72
15-17 Kraus, Henry, 1954
15-18 Kreves, Eugene W., 1957
15-19 Kunstler, William M.,
1958
7-17 Labor; pamphlets, c.
1920s
7-18 Labor-planning; book
on; corr., 1942
5-20 Latin America Trip;
contacts in, 1959
3-25 Legal corr. to
O'Connor, 1964-71
3-12 "Liberal Religion
on the Air;" radio program, 1944
3-21 Lloyd family genealogy,
n.d.
SERIES II
15-20 L-?, E.J.; Brookwood,
1928-29
15-21 Labor Age,
1928-29
15-22 Labor's Daily,
1955
15-23 Labor's Non-Partisan
League, 1940
15-24 LaBudde, Margaret;
American League for Peace and Democracy, 1938
15-25 Lamont, Corliss,
1931-75
15-26 Lappidduccio, 1918-19
15-27 Larke, Alfred G., 1944
15-28 Latimer, Ira, 1938-43
15-29 Latin America Research
Bureau, 1952-54
15-30 Lattimore, Omen, 1956
15-31 Lavin, José
Domingo, 1957-67
15-32 Lawyers Military
Defense Committee, 1973-75
15-33 League for Industrial
Democracy, 1927-56
15-34 League for Mutual Aid,
1927-70
15-35 League of American
Writers, 1935-42
15-36 Lee, Bonnie and J.A.,
1969-73
15-37 Leishman, William, 1932
15-38 Lens, Sidney and
Shirley, 1955-62
15-39 Lewin, Ed, 1962
15-40 Liberation,
1964-76
15-41 Licht, Frank, 1970-71
15-42 Lloyd, Christopher,
1980
15-43 Lloyd, David, 1936-54
15-46 Lloyd, Madge, 1932-55
15-44 Lloyd, Mary, 1931-58
15-45 Lloyd, Paulette and
Philip, 1968-69
15-47 Lloyd, William Bross,
Jr., 1930-81
15-48 Lomask, Milton, 1962
15-49 Lovestone, Jay, 1927-32
15-50 Lubka, Lewis, 1977-80
15-51 Lucas, David Randall,
1973
15-52 Lucas, Wingate, 1947
15-53 Luce, David Randall,
1973
15-54 Lundberg, Ferdinand, c.
1930s
15-55 Luscomb, Florence H.,
1953-78
15-56 Lussenhop, Ray, 1940-41
15-57 Lynd, Stoughton,
1970-72
15-58 Lynn, Conrad S., 1965
15-59 Lyons, Barrow, 1936-52
15-60 Lyttle, Bradford, 1967-77
5-21 MacMillan Co.; corr.,
1964-65
4-27 McCarthyism and
O'Connor; article, 1983
7-20 Meatpackers; corr.,
1940s
2-8 Mellon's Millions,
clippings, 1933
2-9 Mellon's Millions;
corr., 1930s
7-21 Mellon's Millions;
corr.; contracts, 1930s-40s
2-10 Mellon's Millions;
finances, 1932-36
2-11 Mellon's Millions;
publisher's corr., 1930s
1-2 Mellon's Millions;
reviews, 1933
1-3 Meserole, Darwin J.;
National Unemployment League; corr., 1936
1-5
thru 7 Meserole,
Darwin J.; National Unemployment League; corr.; speeches; clippings, 1949-50
1-4 Meserole, Darwin J.;
Union Square mtgs., 1941
8-2 Mexico; address by
O'Connor, 1960
8-1 Mexico; Economic stats
pamphlet, 1929-30
4-22 Monthly Review Press;
corr., 1960s
SERIES II
15-61 MacDougall, Curtis D.,
1961-83
15-70 Magil, Abe, 1956
15-71 Majors, T. Louis and
Alma, 1962
15-72 Marburg, Theodore,
1942-44
15-73 March of Labor,
1951-55
18-41 Mark Swetland, 1969-71
15-74 Marsh, Benjamin C.,
1930-50
15-75 Marshall, Dorothy,
1964-70
15-76 Martin, Laurence and
Sylvia, 1940-44
15-77 Mattern, E. Carl,
1953-54
15-78 Mauritzen, Thorwald G.,
1945-47
15-79 Maverick, Estate;
brother George, 1953-75
15-80 Maverick, Maury, 1932
15-81 Mazey, Ernest, 1956-61
15-62 McAvoy, Clifford and
Muriel, 1956-57
15-63 McDowell, Arthur G., c.
1931-33
15-64 McGovern, George,
1970-73
15-66 McLaughlin, Muriel,
1949
15-67 McLoney, Barbara 1920s
15-68 McNeil, Paul J., Jr.,
1972-78
15-69 McSurely, Al and
Margaret, 1967-69
15-82 Medeiros, Carol and
Matthew, 1960-82
15-83 Medical Bureau and
North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, 1938-39
15-84 Meeker, Thomas, 1941
15-85 Mercer, Lyle, 1961-78
15-86 Merit Publishers, 1969
15-87 Middleton Public
Schools, 1967
15-88 Midwest Committee for
Protection of Foreign Born, 1956
15-89 Militant Labor Forum,
1964-67
15-90 Millar, John H., 1939
15-91 Millard, Betty, 1960
15-92 Miller, Edward, 1931
15-93 Miller, Helen Rand,
1959-62
15-94 Miner, Theodore, 1932
15-95 Minority of One,
1966-76
15-96 Minton, Bruce, 1940-41
15-97 Modesto, Zapata,
1964-66
15-98 Mondale, R. Lester,
1939-54
15-99 Monthly Review,
1952-53
15-100 Moody, J. Carroll, 1965
15-101 Morgan, James and
Billye, 1956
15-102 Moseley; Federated
Press, 1927
15-103 Moskowitz, Charlotte,
1931
15-104 Mosquera, Bernardino,
1951-55
15-105 Most, Amicus, 1932
15-106 Mufson, Israel, 1928-29
15-107 Murphy, Richard, 1932
15-108 Murray, Jesse George,
1940-42
15-109 Muselin, Peter A., 1931
15-110 Muste, A.J., 1928-29
4-29 National Committee
Against Repressive Legislation; clippings, 1973
4-23 National Committee
Against Repressive Legislation; newsletters and notes, 1975-78
7-9 National Emergency
Civil Liberties Committee; history of, c. 1966
8-10 Nazism; pamphlets,
1930s
8-4 New Frontiers;
issue, 1937
8-5 New Statesman;
pamphlet, 1935
8-6 News-Letter;
single issue, 1938
8-14 North Shore Independent
Voters League, 1938
4-24 Northern Trust Co.;
corr.; notes, 1986
SERIES II
15-111 Naff, Stephen, 1923-25
15-112 Nation, The,
1931-55
15-113 National Alliance
Against Racist and Political Repression, 1973
16-1
thru 5 National
Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1973
15-114
thru 116 National
Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1973
16-6
thru 7 National
Committee Against Repressive Legislation, 1975-76
16-8 National Committee
Against Repressive Legislation, 1981
16-15 National Committee for
New Politics, 1967
16-10
thru 14 National
Committee to Abolish HUAC, 1960-70
16-16
thru 20 National
Committee to Abolish HUAC, 1967-70
16-21 National Council to
Repeal the Draft, 1973
16-22 National Emergency
Civil Liberties Committee, 1953-71
16-23 National Emergency
Civil Liberties Committee, 1967
16-24 National Emergency
Civil Liberties Committee, 1971-81
16-25 National Guardian,
1951-67
16-26 National Lawyers Guild,
1956
16-27 National Mobilization
Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 1967
16-28 Nazoa, Julia, 1961-62
16-29 Nearing, Scott, 1932,
1963
16-30 New America, 1936-38
16-31 New Democratic
Coalition of Rhode Island, 1969
16-32 New England Committee
for Non-Violent Action, 1965-70
16-33 New Majority Publishing
Co., 1976
16-34 New Masses, 1940-43
16-36 New World Review, 1961
16-37 New York Council to
Abolish HUAC, 1961-64
16-35 Newspaper Guild,
1944
16-38 Niagara Frontier
Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights, 1964
16-39 Noring, Nina, 1966-67
16-40 North, Joseph, 1939-44
16-41 Norton, Helen, 1928
8-22 Obituaries, death
notices, and memorial biographical sketches; O’Connor, Harvey, 1987
4-16 O'Connor, Jessie; birth
certif. reprint and affidavit for travel, 1972
1-8 O'Connor, Jessie;
personal notes and scheduling, 1950-62
6-2 O'Connor, Stephen;
school records and corr., 1950s
3-9 Oil; clippings for
research, 1945
1-9 Oil; pamphlets and
reprints used for research, 1956-60
SERIES II
16-43 O'Casey, Branson, 1958
16-46 O'Connor, Blanche, 1954
16-44
thru 45 O'Connor,
Blanche Quick, 1919-30
17-11 O'Connor; Family,
1970s-80s
17-1
thru 8 O'Connor,
Jessie Lloyd, 1929-83
17-9 O'Connor, Kathleen,
1950-83
17-10 O'Connor; Mother,
1916-23
17-13 O'Connor, Stephen and
Kathleen, 1952-58
17-12 O'Connor, Stephen and
Lucy, 1952-82
14-61 O'Connor?, Sue and Ron,
1962-68
17-14 O'Connor, Tom, 1927-39,
1953-65
17-15 O'Hare, Francis
Patrick, 1931-56
16-42 Oak, Liston, 1932
17-16 Oil, Chemical and
Atomic Workers International Union, 1955-58
17-17 Oil Workers
International Union, 1944-55
17-18 Olivereau, Louise, 1917-20
17-19 Olsen, Elizabeth Oluf,
1965-66
17-20 Ottinger, Richard L.,
1968
17-21 Ozug, Charles, 1972
3-2
thru 5 People's
Press; corr., 1935-38
3-7 People's Press;
expense records, 1930s
3-6 People's Press;
subscribers and orders, 1935
8-9 Personal activities of
O'Connors; pamphlets, 1930s
3-22 Personal matters;
memberships, etc., 1930s-50s
7-19 Plebs League;
pamphlets, 1923-26
6-15 Political Socialism
Capturing the Government; pamphlet, n.d.
6-12 Printers Ink on a
Shoestring; pamphlet by T. G. Mauritzen, 1950
6-16 Printing Worker;
pamphlet, 1920
SERIES II
17-22 Palmer, Frank L.,
1931-41
17-23 Papish, Robin Lloyd,
1960-63
17-24 Papworth, John, 1958-59
17-25 Parkhurst, Minnie E.,
1968
17-26 Parmelee, Maurice and
Ruth, 1942-58
17-27 Pass, Joseph, 1931-77
17-28 Pastore, John O.,
1958-76
17-29 Patrick, Colleen, 1976
17-30 Pauling, Linus, 1962-63
17-31 Paz, Frank X., 1946
17-32 Peace Publications,
1960
17-33 Peck, Sidney and
Louise, 1976-77
17-34 Pell, Claiborne,
1961-78
17-35 People's League of
Temple Beth El, 1951
17-36 People-to-People
Communications International, 1976
17-37 Pepper, Claude, 1980
17-38 Perlo, Victor, 1954-57
17-39 Pettus, Terry and Bert,
1962
17-40 Phelps, E.E. and Faye,
1948-55
17-41 Philipovich, ?, 1931
17-42 Plainfield Joint
Defense Committee, 1969-73
17-43 PM Daily, 1944
17-44 Polkabla, Nicholas,
1932
17-47 Polymarphaus, Sam, 1922
17-45 Porter, Charles O.,
1976-80
17-46 Potemkin Collective,
1970s
17-48 Preece, Harold and
Celia, 1945-46
17-49 Pretshold, Karl,
1928-33
17-50 Price, William, 1959-67
17-51 Progressive, The,
1960s-75
17-52 Provjansky, Jed, 1975
17-53 Putney School, 1948
6-34 Religion and the
Unitarian Church; corr., 1950s
6-35 Revolution in
Seattle; Academic Freedom; clippings; research, 1940s
2-12 Revolution in
Seattle; corr.; clippings, 1964
6-17 Revolution in
Seattle; headline, c. 1919
6-38 Revolution in
Seattle; M. Sanford corr., 1950s
2-13 Revolution in
Seattle; manuscript draft, c. 1963
8-19
thru 20 Revolution
in Seattle; manuscript draft, c. 1964
3-23 Revolution in
Seattle; Olivereau research, 1919-60s
8-21 Revolution in Seattle;
research, 1960s
5-17 Rhode Island Voice;
article on O'Connor, 1986
5-16 Rubins, Marian;
memoirs, 1982
6-29 Russia; Trade Union
delegation to, 1928
SERIES II
17-55 Rabinowitz and Boudin,
1958-76
17-56 Rackliffe, Jack,
1962-66
17-57 Rahill, William Allen,
1953
17-62 Raible, Robert, 1946
17-58 Rand, Robert, 1941-42
17-59 Randolph, Robert,
1965-66
17-60 Rauh, Joseph L., 1957
17-61 Raushenbush, Stephen,
1931-32
17-63 Reed, Fernanda W., 1932
17-64 Reeve, Carl and Ann,
1973-77
17-65 Reichard, Hugh, 1951
17-66 Reid, Paul, 1939-40
17-67 Reinthaler, Eric J.,
1958-59
17-68 Reuben, William J.,
1968
17-69 Rhode Island
Alternative Press, 1981-82
17-70 Rhode Island Bail Fund,
1971
17-71 Rhode Island Humanist
Assn., 1964-66
17-72 Rhode Island Labor
History Forum, 1970s
17-73 Richards, Alice, 1962
17-74 Ride, Gladys, 1941
17-75 Rippy, Merrill, 1962
17-76 Riskin, Ben and Paula,
1939-46
17-77 Robbins, Phyllis, 1928
17-78 Roberts, Holland, 1960
17-79 Robison, Ruth L., 1945
17-80 Rochester, Anna,
1928-32
17-81 Rogers, Lalla; Rookh,
1929-31
17-82 Rooney, James, 1954
17-83 Roosevelt, Franklin D.;
from O'Connor; unsigned, 1931
17-84 Rose, Rose, 1958-69
17-85 Rosen, Sidney, 1941-45
17-86 Rostow, Eugene V.,
1948-49
17-87 Roth, Herick, 1954
17-88 Rubinzahl, 1932-33
17-89 Ruppe, Philip E., 1968
17-90 Rural Farmers Co-op,
1981-82
17-92 Russell, Bertrand,
1966-68
17-93 Russell, Ralph and
Margaret, 1962-83
17-94 Russell, Richard H.,
1973
17-95 Ruttenberg, Harold,
1934-59
17-96 Ryan, William F., 1965
6-18 San Francisco
Evening Lamp; Sanford Memorial Issue, 1957
6-19 Scarlet Review;
IWW pamphlet, n.d.
4-28 Schedules for O'Connor,
1950s
6-23 Searchlight;
newspaper issues, 1950s
6-22 Seattle Central Labor
Council; statement on AFL-CIO, c. 1923
6-20 Seattle General
Strike; pamphlet, n.d.
6-21 Seattle Labor
College News, 1920s
6-9 Seattle Labor
History; History of the Activities of; pamphlet; Short, Wallace M., 1919
4-4 Seattle Strike;
clipping, 1919
4-5
thru 7 Secretaries
of State; manuscript draft, 1965
5-12 Secretaries of State;
manuscript draft, c. 1965
4-8 Secretaries of State;
manuscript notes, 1964
4-9 Shields, Art; My Shaping
Up Years, manuscript, 1982
4-15 Social Security, 1963
4-10 Socialism; notes;
clippings, 1963
2-26 Speeches by O'Connor,
1950s-60s
4-13 Stamp Collecting; APA
certificate, 1972
3-15
thru 17 Stamp
Collecting; corr., 1940s-50s
2-14
thru 15 Stamp
collecting; corr., 1950s-60s
7-22 Steel Dictator;
corr., 1935-42
7-23 Steel Dictator;
reviews, 1935
6-33 Steel; notes and corr.
re:, 1930s
SERIES II
17-97 Sadler, Samuel V., 1921
17-99 Sargent, Porter,
1938-44
17-100 Sauer, Nora, 1941-43
17-101 Savary, Jacques,
1960-63
17-102 Saxton, Sandy, c. 1940s
17-103 Scales, Junius, 1958
17-104 Schiffer, Samuel,
1958-65
17-91 Schneirov, Maurice,
1932-77
18-1 Schuette, Oswald F.,
1932
18-2 Scientific American,
1961-62
18-3 Seeger, Pete and Toshi,
1960
18-5 Seibel, Jule, 1931-83
18-6 Seigle, Octavio, 1931
18-8 Seldes, George, 1940-45
18-7 Seller, Richard H.,
1943
18-4 Seman, Ernest,
1940s-70s
18-9 Shelton, Henry, 1980-83
18-10
thru 12 Shields,
Art and Esther Lowell, 1919-82
18-13 Shipley, Miriam,
1954-71
18-14 Shonigar, Barney,
1961-62
18-15 Simon, Fanny, 1930-32
18-16 Skyscrapers, Inc.,
1970-773
18-17 Slattery, Harry, 1932
18-18 Small, Charles, 1977
18-19 Smiley, Charles, 1967
18-20 Smith, Bernard, 1940
18-21 Smith, T.V., 1940
18-22 Smith, Vern, 1932
18-23 Socialist Forum,
1956-58
18-24 Socialist Review,
1980
14-4 Socialist Scholars
Conf., 1965-66
14-32 Southern Christian
Leadership Council; Rhode Island, 1965
14-36 Southern Conference
Educational Fund, 1958
14-37 Southern Poverty Law
Center, 1973
16-9 Southern Summer School
for Women Workers in Industry, 1927-28
18-25 Southern Woodcutters
Assistance Project, 1980
18-26 Spanish Civil War
Anniversary Committee, 1962
18-27 Spock, Benjamin, 1971
17-98 St. Germain, Bernard
J., 1966-73
18-28 Stavis, Morton, 1957-77
18-29 Steinmetz, Dorris and
Harry C., 1965-66
18-30 Stewart W.A.W., 1977-78
18-31 Stone, J.F., 1952-81
18-32 Stone, Marc, 1941-42
18-33 Strong, Anna Louise,
1929-67
18-34 Strong, Sydney Dix,
1931
18-36 Student Non-violent
Coordinating Committee, 1963
18-35 Students for a
Democratic Society, 1969
18-37 Studies on the Left,
1960
18-38 Sugar, Maurice, 1932
18-39 Swabeck, Arne, 1956-64
18-40 Sward, Keith, 1936-83
18-42 Syjatz, Lydia, 1972
4-11 Teaching; leaflet for
O'Connor's class, n.d.
5-13
thru 14 "The
Contumacious Couple;" O'Connors' memoirs, 1985
5-15 "The Contumacious
Couple;" O'Connors' memoirs; interviews and background, 1976-81
3-19 Travel; Caribbean trip;
corr., 1951
2-4 Travel; Europe trip;
corr., 1966
2-6 Travel; Germany trip;
corr., 1964-65
3-20 Travel; Jamacia trip by
bus; corr., 1951
2-7 Travel; Latin America
trip; corr.; clippings, 1958-59
3-18 Travel; O'Connor, 1958
6-37 Travel; passport info.,
1957
2-16 Travel; Texas and
Eastern trip; corr., 1962-63
2-27 Travel; Venezuelan Gulf
trip; corr., 1931-32
2-20 Travel; West Coast
trip; corr., 1969
2-29 Travel; Western trip,
1961-62
2-19 Trujillo Case, 1967-69
SERIES II
18-43 Taber, Robert, 1963
18-44 Tanzer, Mark, 1971-72
18-45 TASS (U.S.S.R.), 1944
18-46 Taylor, Glenn, 1949
18-47 Taylor, James, 1971
18-48 Taylor, Robert Gray,
1932
18-49 Teachers Union of the
City of New York, 1953-62
18-50 Teller, Sidney A.,
1931-32
18-51 Thomas, Jack, 1966
18-52 Tiernan, Robert O.,
1970-71
18-53 Tippett, Thomas, 1929
18-54 Todd, Alden, 1952-58
18-55 Todd, Laurence, 1925-32
18-56 Toohey, Pat and Family,
1927-29
18-57 Tori, Ray, 1943-44
18-58 Tyson, Helen Glenn,
1931
4-12 U.S. State Dept.;
travel information, 1950s-70s
6-26 Unemployment and the
Machine; pamphlet by IWW, 1934
2-17 Unemployment;
Destitution, 1931
2-18 Unemployment; Workers'
Action; clippings; press releases,
1961
7-25 United Mine Workers;
Convention minutes, 1902
SERIES II
18-66 U.S. Committee for the
Carabanchel 10, 1973
18-67 U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1967
18-68 U.S. Dept. of Health,
Education and Welfare, 1962
18-69 U.S. Dept. of Justice,
1959-73
18-70 U.S. Dept. of the Navy,
1969
18-60 U.S.S.R., 1957
18-59 Union of Democratic
Control, 1958-62
18-61 United Electrical,
Radio, and Machine Workers of America, 1955-61
18-62 United Farm Equipment
and Metal Workers of America, 1944
18-63 United Farm Workers;
Rhode Island, 1976
18-64 United National
Independence Party of Northern Rhodesia, 1961-62
18-65 United Packinghouse
Workers of America, 1945-54
18-71 Uphaus, Willard, 1954-81
18-72 Urmey, Ralph Brainerd,
1931
8-15 Venezuela; Article by
O'Connor, n.d.
5-19 Vietnam; clippings;
corr.; reports, c. 1967
2-28 Vietnam; Labor; corr.;
reports, 1960s
3-13
thru 14 Volya;
O'Connor's boat; corr., 1931-83
3-1 Volya; O'Connor's boat;
corr., 1960
SERIES II
18-73 Van Arkel, Gerhard P.,
1953-54
18-74 Van Fleiss, Norah,
1976-82
18-75 Veenis, Yrbrand,
1959-66
18-76 Verlag, Heinrich
Scheffler; GMB & H Co., 1963-65
18-77 Vietnam Day Comm., 1965
18-78 Vietnam Veterans
Against the War, 1973
18-79 Villefosse, Louis de,
1964
18-80 Villegas, Jorge A.,
1968-76
18-81 Vining, Kay, 1950s
18-82 Vorse, Mary Heaton, c.
1931
6-30 Wars; Opposition to by
O'Connor, 1917-59
3-24 "What Next"
pamphlet; requests to Jessie, 1975
6-24 Wilson and the
Issues of Today; pamphlet by H. M. Wells, 1918
6-25 Winnipeg General
Sympathetic Strike; pamphlet, 1919
5-18 Working Lives: An
Oral History of Rhode Island Labor; booklet, 1987
2-21
thru 25 World
Crisis in Oil; manuscript draft, c. 1961
SERIES II
18-83 Walden, Lindsay D.,
1951-53
18-84 Walker, W. Danforth,
1971-73
18-85 Walkin, Frank, 1920
18-86 War Resisters League,
1968-73
18-87 Ward, Frank Garrett,
1940
18-88 Warne, Colston E.,
1931, 1953-60
18-89 Washington Coalition
for a National Health Program, 1981
18-90 Watkins, Ralph J., 1931
18-91 Watts, Clare de V.,
1937-44
18-92 Wayne State University,
1941
18-93 Wear, Richard, 1972
18-94 Weber, F. Palmer,
1946-52
18-95 Wellington Books, 1959
18-96 Wendover, R.F., 1964-65
18-97 Weston, Hugh, 1951
18-98 Wetter, Pierce T.,
1931-32
18-99 Wilkinson, Cragun, and
Barker, 1962
18-100 Wilkinson, Frank,
1954-82
18-101 Williams, Claude, 1953
18-102 Williams, Robert,
1939-45
18-103 Wilson, Edwin H.,
1940-47
18-104 Wilson, H., 1975-76
18-105 Windsor Mountain
School, 1961-75
18-106 Winstead, Ralph D.,
1929-57
18-107 Wirtz, Bob, 1939-40
18-108 Wohl, Harry, 1939-76
18-109 Wolfe, Bertram D.,
1926-31
18-110 Wolinsky, Edith,
1940-43
18-111 Woodruff, Catherine,
1930
18-112 Woodward, Marshall M.,
1982-83
18-113 Workers Defense League,
1973-80
18-116 Workers Schools in
Western Penn., 1937
18-114 World Books, 1961
18-115 Worldover Press, 1952
18-117 Worthy, William, 1981
18-118 Wright, Tom, 1939
18-119 Wynnes, Edith, 1955
18-120 Yablonsky, Ben, 1940
18-121 York Gazette and
Daily, 1960
18-122 Young, Stephen M., 1960
18-123 Zeitlin, M., 1966
18-124 Ziegner, W.A., 1920s
18-125 Zoet, Mimi, 1962
Boxes 19-24,
19 Guggenheims, by
O'Connor; clippings and corr., 1937
19 Meserole, Darwin J.;
National Unemployment League, 1908-39
19 Steel Dictator,
by O'Connor; clippings and corr., 1935-36
20 Empire of Oil,
by O'Connor; clippings and corr., 1955-57
20 House Un-American
Activities Comm.; clippings and corr., 1950s
20 Various topics,
including HUAC and Revolution in Seattle, by O'Connor; clippings and corr.,
1950s-70s
21 History of the Oil
Workers International Union, by O'Connor; clippings and corr., 1945-51
21 Various topics,
including books and HUAC; clippings and corr., 1950s-60s
22 House Un-American
Activities Comm.; clippings, 1950s-60s
22 Mellon's Millions, by O'Connor; clippings,