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Clarence Darrow papers, 1894-1941

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Printed Matter, 1894-1940 (continued)
Century, “Crime and Punishment”
The New Republic, “The Conduct of the Scopes Trial”
1926
Folder I
Haldeman-Julius Monthly, “Clarence Darrow's Defense of a Negro”
Harper's Magazine, “Crime and the Alarmists”
American Mercury, “The Eugenics Cult”
Vanity Fair, “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity”
Folder II
Libertarian, “The Red Flag”
Crisis, “John Brown”
Survey Graphic, “Where Are the Pre-War Radicals?”
Folder III
Kessinger's Midwest Review, “Our Reactionary Tendency”
Liberty, “Darrow on Divorce”
1927
Folder I, Haldeman-Julius Quarterly, “Can We Control Our Conduct?”
Folder II
Daily Maroon, “Education and Crime”
Christian Register, An Interview with Clarence Darrow
Nation, “If Darrow Had Been a Journalist”
Modern World, “The War on Modern Science”
Vanity Fair
“The Foreign Debt and America” (Feb.)
“What Is the Matter with the Farmer?” (Apr.)
“The Divorce Problem” (Aug.)
Congressional Digest, “Should Capital Punishment Be Retained?”
Plain Talk, “Name Your Poison”
International Engineer, “Clarence Darrow's Birthday Party”
BOX 16 1928
Folder I
Vanity Fair, “Our Growing Tyranny”
Scribner's, “Clarence Darrow Views His Friend Lowden”
Report of the 29th Annual Meeting of the South Dakota Bar Association
Folder II
Plain Talk, “The Lord's Day Alliance”
Liberty, “The Black House”
Folder III
Haldeman-Julius Monthly, “Why Was God So Hard on Women and Snakes?”
Forum, “The Futility of the Death Penalty”
1929
Debunker and the American Parade, “Clarence Darrow, the Big Minority Man”
Forum, “Combatting Crime”
American Parade, “The Myth of the Soul”
Saturday Evening Post, “At Seventy-two”
1930
Etcetera, “An Evening with Clarence Darrow”
Abbott's Monthly, “John Brown, He Who Struck the First Blow”
1931
Houston Gargoyle, “Ace of Doubters-Darrow”
Wisconsin Sheriff, address at the Wisconsin Sheriff's Association
1932
Folder I
Truth Seeker, “Darrow Has Not Joined”
Cotton Oil Press, “Some Famous People I Have Known”
Psychology, “Clarence Darrow as He Is, Not as the Newspapers Say He Is”
Scribner's Spring Books, “The Story of My Life”
Chicagoan, “Clarence Darrow”
Folder II
Scribner Librarian, review of The Story of My Life
Hollenden Page, “Gossip among the Guests of the Hollenden”
Crisis, “Darrow on Scottsboro”
Liberty, “The Honolulu Martyrdom” (July 30, Aug. 6, and Aug. 13)
BOX 17 1933
Kansas Teacher and Western School Journal, “Mr. Darrow and His Expressive Shoulders”
Real America, “Clarence Darrow Looks at America”
Startling Detective, “On the Terror Trail of Harry Orchard, the Dynamite Assassin”
American Teacher, “School or Jail?”
Rotarian, “Capital Punishment? No, It Fails to Get at Crime's Causes”
The Man From Kinsman by Allen Grandell
1934
North American Review, “Darrow vs. Johnson”
People's Lobby Bulletin, “The Darrow Reports”
News-Week, “Darrow, Fixture of American Law”
New Republic, “Mills, the Reformers, and Darrow”
Rotarian, “NRA and Fair Competition”
National Hotel and Travel Gazette, “Darrow Again”
Coal Herald “Darrow Blasts Code Authorities”
1935
Liberty, “Ten Years after the Monkey Show I'm Going Back to Dayton”
Commercial Bulletin and Apparel Management, “Many Faults in NRA”
Truth Seeker, “The Lord's Soldier Joshua and the Sun and the Moon”
Presbyterian of the South, “Glorifying an Atheist”
1937-1938
Legal Chatter, “Attorney for the Defense”
New York Times Magazine, “Darrow, a Pessimist with Hope, Is Eighty”
University Review, “That Man Clarence Darrow”
Forum, “Darrow, Friendly Enemy”
Address at Darrow's funeral
Truth Seeker
“America's Most Noted Atheist Dies” and “Clarence Darrow” (Apr. 1)
“A Darrow Lecture” (May 15)
Unity, “In Memoriam”
Railroad Trainman, “He Was a Friend of Labor”
1939-1940
Truth Seeker
“Quintessence of the Philosophy of Clarence Darrow” (Jan.)
“The Philosophy of Clarence Darrow, a Disciple” (Feb. and Mar.)
“Clarence Darrow Said, a Disciple” (Apr.)
“Clusters of Philosophy of Clarence Darrow” (May)
Chicago Bar Record, “Darrow at the Defense Table”
Miscellaneous, 1898-1932, undated
(2 folders)
BOX 18 (2 folders)
Debates
Folder I
Durant, Will, “Is Man a Machine?” 1927
Foster, George Burman, “Is the Human Will Free?” 1918
Kennedy, John C., “Will Socialism Save the World?” 1919
Lewis, Arthur M., “Theory of Non-Resistance,” 1910
Starr, Frederick, “Is the Human Race Getting Anywhere?” 1920
Folder II
Starr, Frederick
“Is Civilization a Failure?” 1920
“Is Life Worth Living?” 1920
Talley, Alfred J., “Capital Punishment,” 1924
Set II
1901-1906
(3 folders)
BOX 19 1907-1919
(7 folders)
BOX 20 1920-1932
(7 folders)
BOX 21 1933-1936
(13 folders)
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