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BOX 5-11 Speech, Article, and Book File, 1898-1935
Handwritten and typed drafts of Darrow's writings. Includes drafts by other writers who sent their work to Darrow for criticism.
Arranged alphabetically by type of writing and therein by title or subject.
BOX 5 Articles
Adventures in Americanism by Gertrude Barnum, fragment, circa 1937
Agnosticism, undated
Altgeld, John P., undated
BOX 6 “The Andover Jail,” undated
“Arithmetic and Humanity,” undated
“Basis of Morals,” undated
“Big Business and Politics,” undated
“Black Sheep,” undated
Blue laws, undated
“Breaker Boy,” undated
Brown, John, circa 1926
Burns, Robert, undated
“A Christmas Story,” undated
“Corruption,” undated
Crime, undated
Dunne, Mark Tapley, undated
“Easy Lessons in Law,” series in Hearst's Chicago American, 1902
Evolution television script, undated
BOX 7 Farmington, introduction, 1932
“The Great Delusion,” undated
Hoover, Herbert, 1932
“How is your Health?” undated
“Joshua and the Sun and the Moon,” 1935
Motion picture censorship, circa 1930
National Recovery Administration, circa 1933
The Peerless Leader, biography of William Jennings Bryan by Paxton Hibben, circa 1929
(3 folders)
Prohibition, undated
(3 folders)
“The Protection of Children,” undated
Purpose of the universe, undated
“Rights of the Poor Under the Law,” undated
Rope and Faggot, review by Darrow, circa 1929
Tolstoy, Leo graf, undated
(2 folders)
BOX 8 (2 folders)
“Trip to the Holy Land,” undated
“Voltaire,” undated
(2 folders)
“The World Court and the League of Nations,” undated
Books
Farmington, draft, undated See also Container 13, 1904-1905, same heading
The Story of My Life
Drafts
Handwritten, undated
(3 folders)
Typewritten, undated
(1 folder)
BOX 9 (10 folders)
Publicity, circa 1932 See Oversize
BOX 10 Unidentified drafts and fragments, undated
(2 folders)
Speeches
“Civilization at the Crossroads,” 1932
“Conditions in the Hawaiian Islands,” 1932
First Trust Club, 1923
“Is Life Worth Living?” 1916
“The Justice of the Boer Cause,” 1901
“Materialism: A Rational Hypothesis,” 1920
Negro question, 1926, undated
Society of Medical Jurisprudence, 1931
Supporting candidacy of Alfred Emanuel Smith, 1928
Warren Avenue Congregational Church, Chicago, Ill., 1935
“What I Think of Nazi Germany,” 1933
Whitman, Walt, undated
(2 folders)
“Workingmen and the Courts,” 1898
Miscellaneous writings, 1917-1934, undated
(3 folders)
BOX 11 (13 folders)
BOX 12 Biography File, 1938-1941
Correspondence between Ruby Darrow and Irving Stone and others relating to Clarence Darrow and notes and writings by Stone about Darrow.
Arranged by type of material or name of person and therein chronologically.
BOX 12 Correspondence
Darrow, Ruby (wife)
General, 1938-1941, undated
Stone, Irving, 1939-1941, undated
(5 folders)
Stone, Irving
General, 1939-1941, undated
Regarding anecdotes about Darrow, 1940-1941, undated
Writings and notes by Irving Stone, undated
(3 folders)
BOX 13-21 Printed Matter, 1894-1940
Printed material by or about Darrow, including magazine articles, books, pamphlets, and debates.
Organized in two sets. Set I is arranged according to type of publication and therein chronologically. Set II is arranged chronologically.
BOX 13 Set I
Periodicals and books
1894-1895
Current Topics, “Free Trade or Protection”
Open Court, “Moral Courage Rarer than Physical Bravery”
Address, “The Rights and Wrongs of Ireland”
1901
Rubric, “Conduct and Profession”
International Socialist Review, “The Problem of the Negro”
1903, Leslie's Weekly, “People Talked About”
1904-1905
Farmington See also Container 8, same heading
Tomorrow, “Literary Style”
1907
Pandex of the Press, “Rebellion, Armed or Otherwise? Aftermath of the Haywood Trial”
Golden Elk, “A Crayon Portrait of Clarence S. Darrow”
Current Literature, “Who Is This Man Darrow?”
Mirror
“Clarence S. Darrow” (May 16)
“The Acquittal of Haywood” (Aug. 1)
1908, Everyman
Review of An Eye for an Eye (May)
“The Mystery of Law” (Oct.)
“Little Louis Epstein” (Dec.)
1909
International Socialist Review, “The Holdup Man”
Union Labor Advocate, “Free Speech, Free Press”
Mirror, “The United States Prosperity Bulletin”
1910, Mirror
“The Late Elections” (Nov. 17)
“Darrow on Roosevelt” (Nov. 24)
1911
American Magazine, “Why Men Fight for the Closed Shop”
Life, editorial
California Outlook, “The Unions and the Rest of Us”
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