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Printed Matter, 1894-1940
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Current Topics, “Free Trade or Protection” |
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Open Court, “Moral Courage Rarer than Physical Bravery” |
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Address, “The Rights and Wrongs of
Ireland” |
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1901
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Rubric, “Conduct and Profession” |
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International Socialist Review, “The Problem of the Negro” |
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1903, Leslie's Weekly, “People Talked About” |
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1904-1905
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Farmington
See also Container 8, same heading
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Tomorrow, “Literary Style” |
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1907
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Pandex of the Press, “Rebellion, Armed or Otherwise? Aftermath of the Haywood
Trial” |
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Golden Elk, “A Crayon Portrait of Clarence S. Darrow” |
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Current Literature, “Who Is This Man Darrow?” |
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Mirror
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“Clarence S. Darrow” (May
16) |
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“The Acquittal of Haywood” (Aug.
1) |
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1908, Everyman
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Review of An Eye for an Eye
(May)
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“The Mystery of Law”
(Oct.)
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“Little Louis Epstein”
(Dec.)
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1909
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International Socialist Review, “The Holdup Man” |
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Union Labor Advocate, “Free Speech, Free Press” |
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Mirror, “The United States Prosperity Bulletin” |
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1910, Mirror
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“The Late Elections” (Nov.
17)
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“Darrow on Roosevelt” (Nov.
24)
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1911
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American Magazine, “Why Men Fight for the Closed Shop” |
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Life, editorial |
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California Outlook, “The Unions and the Rest of Us” |
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1912
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Review of Reviews, “The Progress of the World” |
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Mirror, “The Tragedy of Darrow” |
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Town Talk, “Varied Types, Clarence Darrow” |
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Organized Labor, “Darrow's Triumph” |
BOX 14 |
1913
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Speeches and proceedings at a banquet
in honor of Darrow |
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Everyman
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“Address on John Brown”
(Mar.)
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“Second Plea in His Own Defense”
(May)
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“Clarence Darrow on Land and Labor”
(June)
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“Crime and Criminals”
(Aug.)
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“Henry George”
(Sept.-Oct.)
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“Industrial Conspiracies”
(Nov.-Dec.)
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1914, Everyman
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“Voltaire”
(Jan.-Feb.)
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“Armies and Navies”
(Aug.-Sept.)
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“Clarence Darrow on the Single Tax”
(Oct.-Nov.)
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“Clarence Darrow on the War”
(Oct.-Nov.)
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1915, Everyman
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“If Men Had Opportunity”
(Jan.-Feb.)
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“Address to the Prisoners at Joliet”
(Nov.)
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“Not a Milk and Water Theory”
(Dec.)
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1916
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Everyman
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“An Appeal for the Despoiled”
(Jan.)
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“Robert Burns”
(Feb.)
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“The Skeleton in the Closet”
(May)
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“The Land Belongs to the People”
(Sept.)
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Athena, “A Memorial Address” |
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1917, The Liberal Review, “Schopenhauer” |
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1919
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Address, “War Prisoners” |
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Altgeld, John P., funeral address
See also Oversize
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1920
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Lecture, “Pessimism” |
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Reconstruction, “Rules of Conduct” |
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Liberator
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“Communism on Trial”
(Mar.)
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“Guilty: The General Strike”
(Sept.)
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Reedy's Mirror
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“Darrow on Wilson” (Apr.
8)
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“Woodrow Wilson” (Apr.
15)
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Bokstugan (magazine), review of Farmington
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1923, Pearson's Magazine, “Clarence Darrow” |
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1924
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Success, “Clarence Darrow's Fight against the Death
Penalty” |
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American Mercury, “The Ordeal of Prohibition” |
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Kessinger's Mid-West Review, “Insects and Men: Instinct and Reason” |
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1925
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Folder I |
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Nation
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“Tennessee's Dilemma” (July
22)
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“What Lies Beyond Dayton?”
(July 29)
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“Darrow vs. Bryan” (Aug.
5)
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American Mercury
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“Salesmanship”
(Aug.)
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“The Edwardses and the Jukes”
(Oct.)
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J.U.H.'s Weekly, “A Lion in a Den of Daniels” |
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Bokstugan (magazine), “Clarence
Darrow” |
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Literary Digest, “Dayton's Amazing
Trial” |
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Spectator, “Delirium in Dayton”
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New Statesman, “Thoughts on
Monkeys” |
BOX 15 |
Folder II |
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Current History, “The Significance of the Scopes Trial” |
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Hearst's International, “That Man
Darrow” |
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Folder III |
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Century, “Crime and
Punishment” |
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The New Republic, “The Conduct of the Scopes Trial” |
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1926
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Folder I |
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Haldeman-Julius Monthly, “Clarence Darrow's Defense of a Negro” |
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Harper's Magazine, “Crime and the Alarmists” |
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American Mercury, “The Eugenics Cult” |
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Vanity Fair, “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” |
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Folder II |
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Libertarian, “The Red Flag” |
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Crisis, “John Brown” |
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Survey Graphic, “Where Are the Pre-War Radicals?” |
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Folder III |
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Kessinger's Midwest Review, “Our Reactionary Tendency” |
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Liberty, “Darrow on Divorce” |
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1927
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Folder I, Haldeman-Julius Quarterly, “Can We Control Our Conduct?” |
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Folder II |
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Daily Maroon, “Education and Crime” |
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Christian Register, An Interview with Clarence Darrow |
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Nation, “If Darrow Had Been a Journalist” |
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Modern World, “The War on Modern Science” |
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Vanity Fair
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“The Foreign Debt and America”
(Feb.)
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“What Is the Matter with the
Farmer?” (Apr.)
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“The Divorce Problem”
(Aug.)
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