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1-1. Memoranda - LaFollette Jr., Robert, 1936-1937.
1-2. Memoranda - Madden, J. Warren, 1936.
1-3. Memoranda - Madden, J. Warren, 1937-1940.
1-4. Memoranda - Madden and others, 1935-1936.
1-5. Memoranda - Madden and others, 1937.
1-6. Memoranda - National Labor Relations Board, 1935-1947.
1-7. Memoranda - Miscellaneous, 1935-1941.
1-8. Correspondence - LaFollette Jr., Robert, 1935-1941.
1-9. Correspondence - Lewis, John L., 1936-1939.
1-10. Correspondence - Mason, C.H., 1941-1942.
1-11. Correspondence - Thomas, Elbert D., 1936-1937.
1-12. Correspondence - Miscellaneous, 1934-1936.
1-13. Correspondence -Miscellaneous, 1937-1939.
1-14. Correspondence - Miscellaneous, 1940-1947.
Sub-Series A.
Reports, hearings and investigations - LaFollette Committee, 1936-1939.
1-15. Smith, Edwin A., statement on Res. 226, April, 1936.
1-16. Committee Personnel Roster! and Assignments, September, 1936.
1-17. Official Questionnaire for Company Activities, October, 1936.
1-18. Heber Blankenhorn, "Undercover Agnencies' Letters of Solicitation," 1917-1935.
1-19. Heber Blankenhorn, "Company Unions Formed by Detective Agencies,” (n.d. on original finding aid)
1-20. Heber Blankenhorn, "Industrial Munitions: Report on Labor Policing Equipment in Industrial Plants," January, 1937. Part I.
1-21. "Industrial Munitions" Part 2.
1-22. "Industrial Munitions" Part 3.
1-23. "Industrial Munitions" Part 4.
1-24. "Industrial Munitions" Part 5.
1-25. "Industrial Munitions" Part 6.
1-26. Suppl. “Sales List of Tear and Sickening Gas," March, 1937, Part I.
1-27. Suppl., Part 2.
1-28. Clippings, Feb. 1937.
1-29. Investigation report: Railway Audit and Inspection Co., 1937.
1-30. Investigations and Assignments, 1936-1939.
1-31. LaFollette Jr., Robert, testimony on Senate Bill 1970, May 25, 1939.
Sub-Series B.
John L. Lewis, 1935-1962.
1-32. Lewis, John L., speech on unionization in auto industry, January, 1936.
1-33. Clinton Golden, "The Steel Situation," May, 1936.
1-34. Investigation, John L. Lewis, July, 1936.
1-35. "How to Lick John L. Labor," (n.d.).
1-36. Miscellaneous material, 1935-1936.
1-37. Heber Blankenhorn, "The Settlement of the General Motors' Strike," February,
1937.
1-38. Investigation, Donald Bachart, 1937.
1-39. Donald Bachart, "Who is John L. Lewis?" 1936.
1-40. Clippings, 1942-1962.
Sub-Series C.
Ford Cases, 1940-1946.
2-1. Charles Walker, articles from New Republic, May 1940.
2-2. Daily Membership, UAWA Ford Drive, July, 1940-1941; Cumulative chart of the
UAWA Ford Drive, July, 1940-May 1941. [Filed separately in oversize box]
2-3. Scrapbook: Clippings. Detroit Investigation, 1940-1941. [Filed separately and
shelved following box 13]
2-4. Investigation Material, 1941.
2-5. Clippings: Louis Stock - Ford Case, Dallas, Texas, February - March, 1946.
Sub-Series D.
Smith Committee, 1940-1941.
2-6. Investigation report, David J. Saposs, 1940.
2-7. Merle Vincent, "The Origin and Purpose of the Smith Committee," April, 1940.
2-8. Proceedings, verbatim report, February - December, 1940.
2-9. Final Report, December 29, 1940.
Sub-Series E.
Miscellaneous Material, 1934-1939.
2-10. "Steel Labor, the NIRA, and the Amalgamated Association," 1934, Part I.
2-11. "Steel Labor, the NIRA, and the Amalgamated Association," Part II.
2-12. "History of Steel Organizing and Espionage," c. 1892-1934.
2-13. Questionnaire: Fascist organizations, 1935.
2-14. Miscellaneous: Reports and notes 1935.
2-15. Regional Staff Roster, 1936.
2-16. Dynamenting Case, Burlington, N.C. 1934-1936.
2-17. Investigation notes: Supreme court Justice Roberts, c. 1937.
2-18. Miscellaneous Reports and notes, 1939.
2-19. Speeches, 1935-1938.
2-20. Legislation, U.S. Congress, 1930-1939.
2-21. "Cooperative Efforts of NLRB with the Senate Civil Liberties Committee," October,
1939.
2-22. Personnel Records, 1933-1947.
2-23. Clippings, 1937-1940.
2-24. Clippings, 1940-1947.
2-25. Miscellaneous. Printed Material, 1922-1937.
2-26. Miscellaneous. Printed Material, 1937-1939.
Series 2 - Psychological Warfare Activities, 1942-1948.
3-1. Confidential Files, 1942.
3-2. Confidential Files, 1943.
3-3. Confidential Files, 1944.
3-4. Confidential Files, 1945.
3-5. Confidential Files, 1946.
3-6. Citations and memoribilia.
3-7. Press release and clipping, Tunis, 1943.
3-8. Clipping, "Les Derniers Nouvelles; a Alaer le Soir," (1943), Part I. [Filed separately
in oversized box]
3-9. Expedition in Italy: Project "Confetti," 1943.
3-10. Soldatenwacht and the "Black" Leaflets, 1944.
3-11. Procedure: Propoganda Dispursement for D-Day, May-June, 1944.
3-12. Report: Capture of Brest, September, 1944.
3-13. "Solders' Committees: History of MO Project (Black), 1944-1945" January, 1945.
3-14. "Supreme High Command of Wehiwacht -Directives for the Officers' Corps," (n.d.)
3-15. Procedures: Final Phase of Psychological Warfare and the 12th Army, April - May,
1945.
3-16. Report, UNCIO and WTUF, May-June, 1945.
3-17. Propaganda leaflets - W.W. II
3-18. Eugene Ganer, The Stor of Das New Deutschland, 1945.
3-19. Personal Notes --January, 1948.
Series 3 - UAW-CIO,
1949-1954.
3-20. Correspondence - Cranefield, Harold A., 1949.
3-21. Kefauver, Estes, 1950-1951.
3-22. Reuther, Walter P., 1949-1951.
Sub-Series A:
Reports and Miscellaneous Investigation Material, 1949-1954.
3-23. Plan for Centralized Investigations of Cases R, 1949.
3-24. Summary of Main Clues, Manjary, 1950.
3-25. The Bolton Case and Investigative Developments, December 19, 1949.
3-26. Dixon - Wyman Investigation, December 15, 1949.
3-27. FE, Illinois Investigation, December 1949.
3-28. Emmett Wheaton Investigation, December 6, 1949.
3-29. Report: conference with FBI Deputy Director, January 18, 1950.
3-30. Memoranda, re: Harry Bennett, May 18, 1950.
3-31. Kefauver Committee, summary report to, May 18, 1950.
3-32. Winstead, Ralph, FBI Interview, August, 1950.
3-33. Kefauver Committee: Miscellaneous material. 1950-1954.
Series 4 - Articles, unpublished essays and reports.
4-1. Heber Blankenhorn, "Making Murder," c. 1914.
4-2. "Findings of U.S. Industrial Relations Commission (1915)"
4-3. Heber Blankenhorn, "Newspapers in Wartime," The Public, (March 16, 1918).
4-4. Urban League of Pittsburgh Pa., interview with official, November 20, 1919.
4-5. Testimony of Prof. Francis B. Tyson, Pittsburgh University, 1919.
4-6. Heber Blankenhorn, "Miners on the Warpath," c. 1919.
4-7. Heber Blankenhorn, "National Industrial Conferences and after," 1919.
4-8. R. Cabot and Robert Dunn, "The Cabot Investigation of Espionage in American
Industry." (1920).
4-9. "Outline of Work: Publicity, Dept. of Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 1920-1921."
4-9. Heber Blankenhorn, "Marching Through West Virginia," The Nation, (Sept. 14,
1921.)
4-11. "The Conquest of Isolation," (March 1922).
4-I2. Research Material, Somerset County, April, 1922.
4-13. Heber Blankenhorn, "After West Virginia - Somerset," The Survey, (May 13, 1922.)
4-14. Heber Blankenhorn, "Question for Coal Barons," The New Republic, (May 24, 1922).
4-15. Heber Blankenhorn, "Report and Recommendations on the New York Collection,"
(February, 1923).
4-16. Heber Blankenhorn, "Towards a Labor Research Department (April, 1923)
4-17. Heber Blankenhorn, "Workers as Researchers, Labor (April, 1923).
4-18. Miscellaneous Material, November - December, 1923.
4-19. Extract from Labor by Heber Blankenhorn, 1924-1926.
4-20. Heber Blankenhorn, "The Grandma of the Muckrakers," The American Mercur,
(September, 1922).
4-21. Feae Blankenhorn "Nemesis," (c. 1929-1933).
4-22. Heber Blankenhorn "The Old One Hunts," (c. 1929-1933).
4-23. Heber Blankenhorn "Kindhearted Dog: a Roadside Conservation," (c. 1929-1933).
4-24. Heber Blankenhorn, "The Keeper of the Ypres Inn," (c. 19291933). Part I.
4-25. Heber Blankenhorn, "The Keeper of the Ypres Inn," Part II.
4-26. Heber Blankenhorn, "Miracle," (c. 1929-1933).
4-27. Heber Blankenhorn, "The Stronghold of Leventre," (c. 19291933).
4-28. Heber Blankenhorn, "Episode in the Life of Tiberius," (c. 1929-1933).
4-29. Heber Blankenhorn, “Destiny,” (c. 1929-1933).
4-30. Heber Blankenhorn, “The Danger,” (c. 1929-1933).
4-31. Heber Blankenhorn, “Clean,” (February 2, 1932).
4-32. Heber Blankenhorn, “Suburban Nocturne,” (c. 1932).
4-33. Heber Blankenhorn, “Comedy in Two Decades and a Curtain Call,” (1932).
4-34. Heber Blankenhorn, “Little Man Who Couldn’t Contain Himself,” (March 28, 1932).
4-35. Heber Blankenhorn, “Venture in Liberty,” (January 21, 1933).
4-36. Heber Blankenhorn, “Cala, Calma Discovers Art,” (c. 1935).
4-37. Heber Blankenhorn, “Murder on Eden,” (c. 1935).
4-38. Heber Blankenhorn, “That War We Fought,” The New Republic, (July 15, 1946).
4-39. Heber Blankenhorn, “Aide Memoire,” (c. 1947).
4-40. Heber Blankenhorn, “Articles from The Star by Heber Blankenhorn” (1947).
4-41. Heber Blankenhorn, “Capital – Labor and Religion,” (n.d.).
4-42. Heber Blankenhorn, “Progress into Fear,” (n.d.).
5-1. Heber Blankenhorn, "Profile of a Snake Charmer," (c. 1949).
5-2. Miscellaneous Notes, 1949.
5-3. News Commentaries for Labor by Heber Blankenhorn, January – September, 1951.
5-4. Clippings from Labor, 1951.
5-5. Heber Blankenhorn, "Spanish Potentialities," (July 12, 1951).
5-6. Heber Blankenhorn, "To Make or Break Spain’s Revolution," (c. 1951).
5-7. Heber Blankenhorn, "Spain: This Business of Revolution,” (c. 1951).
5-8. Heber Blankenhorn, "Cinema of Revolution,” (c. 1951).
5-9. “Origin of the Senate Civil Liberties Investigation (1935).” Retyped March, 1952.
5-10. Heber Blankenhorn, "Surprise is the Acid for Pictures in the Exhibition," (n.d.).
5-11. Miscellaneous Notes, 1953.
5-12. Articles for the Washington Post and related material, 1947-1954.
5-13. Heber Blankenhorn, "A Researcher’s Orbit," May, 1955.
5-14. Manuscript Drafts, 1955.
5-15. Benson Y Londis, “Recollections of the InterChurch Report on the Steel Strike of
1919,” Information Service, 37:7-8. (1958).
Series 5 - Personal
Correspondence and Miscellaneous Biographical Data. 1906.
5-16. Personal Correspondence. Blankenhorn, Heber, 1906.
5-17. Personal Correspondence. Blankenhorn, Heber, 1907.
5-18. Personal Correspondence. Blankenhorn, Heber, 1944-1945.
5-19. Personal Correspondence. Blume, Peter and Ebie, 1950-1955.
5-20. Personal Correspondence. Keating, Edward, 1951-1955.
5-21. Personal Correspondence. Lewis, John L., 1947-1950.
5-22. Personal Correspondence. Reuther, Victor and Walter, 1950-1955.
5-23. Personal Correspondence. Wohlforth, Robert, 1952-1955.
5-24. Personal Correspondence. Miscellaneous, 1929-1955.
Sub-Series A.
Biographical Data, 1910-1956.
5-25. M.A. Thesis, 1910.
5-26. Building Farewell Dinner Program, New Sun, 1915.
5-27. Commemorative Proceedings for Louis Stark, 1951.
5-28. Miscellaneous Biographical Notes and memorabilia.
6-1. Letters of Condolence, January – February 1956.
6-2. Miscellaneous Obituary Material.
6-3. Correspondence. Archives and Libraries, 1956.
6-4. Correspondence. Archives and Libraries, 1958.
6-5. Correspondence. Publishers, 1956-1957.
6-6. Correspondence. Publishers, 1961-1965.
6-7. Miscellaneous, 1956-1964.
6-8. Miscellaneous, 1965-1967.
Chapter Material (7 folders). 7-1 to 7-19.
Chapter Material (19 folders). 8-1 to 8-6.
Chapter Material (6 folders). 8-7.
Manuscript (MS) Draft 8-8.
Manuscript (MS) Draft 8-9.
Manuscript (MS) Draft 8-10.
Manuscript (MS) Draft 9-1 to 9-10.
Manuscript (MS) Draft (10 folders) 10-1 to 10-9.
Manuscript (MS) Draft (9 folders) 11-1 to 11-12.
Manuscript (MS) Draft (12 folders) 12-1 to 12-10.
Manuscript (MS) Draft (12 folders) 13-1 to 13-12.
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