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Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964
(continued) |
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BOX 179 |
Trailing the Bolsheviki, 1919
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Galley proof |
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Illustration |
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Miscellany |
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Reviews, notices |
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BOX 180 |
Dawes, the Doer!
1924
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Correspondence |
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Reviews, notices |
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“The Art of Management” (unpublished book for
General Motors Corp.), 1930
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Correspondence |
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Outline and notes |
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Miscellany |
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BOX 181 |
“Newspapers in Public Affairs” (unpublished),
1934
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Miscellany |
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Typescript |
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George Eastman, 1930
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Correspondence |
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Burkhart, Harvey J. |
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Eastman, George |
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Flexner, Abraham |
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House, Edward Mandell |
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Hutchison, Alice K. |
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Scaife, Roger L. |
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Seligman, Edwin R. A. |
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BOX 182 |
Miscellany |
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Notes, drafts |
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BOX 183 |
First draft (typescript) |
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BOX 184 |
Research material |
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(1 folder) |
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BOX 185 |
(1 folder) |
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Reviews, notices |
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Translation into Chinese
(excerpts) |
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BOX 186 |
"The Evolution of Chemical Research in
Industry in the United States" (unpublished appendix) |
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Correspondence |
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Typescripts |
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"Mr. Smith" (unpublished
chapter) |
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“The Right Road to Peace” (unpublished),
1945
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BOX 187 |
“Eisenhower in Wonderland” (unpublished),
1956-1957
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Typescripts, 1957
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Miscellaneous drafts |
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Original draft |
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Final draft |
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BOX 188 |
Correspondence |
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Bohemian Club, San Francisco,
Calif. |
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Byrnes, James F. |
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Esberg, Milton H., Jr. |
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Hillman, William |
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Solbert, Oscar N. |
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Correspondence with publishers |
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Correspondence, miscellaneous |
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Research notes and drafts,
1956-1957
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Bohemian Club, San Francisco,
Calif. |
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Early history of Columbia University,
New York, N.Y. |
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Eisenhower, Mamie |
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Freeman, Douglas Southall |
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Future of Columbia University, New
York, N.Y. |
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"The lighter side,"
clippings |
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"Shh! This Is Columbia"
demonstration, Oct. 1940
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Miscellaneous research notes |
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BOX 189 |
Miscellaneous research notes and drafts
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Miscellaneous printed matter and clippings
used in research |
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BOX 190 |
Reports, Columbia University, New York,
N.Y. |
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Report of the Dean of the School of Journalism |
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1932-1935
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(4 folders) |
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Public Opinion Around the World: A Report by Dean Carl W. Ackerman of the Graduate School of Journalism,
19 Dec. 1936
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Report of the Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism |
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1936-1937
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(2 folders) |
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Supplement, 1937: The Black Plague of the Twentieth Century
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Correspondence,
1937-1938
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Miscellany,
1937-1938
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BOX 191 |
1938
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Supplement: The Refuge of World Opinion
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1939-1943
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(5 folders) |
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The Chinese Post-Graduate School of Journalism, Mar. 1943-Aug. 1945: Report of the Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism |
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One Million for the Advancement of Journalism, 1948
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Gist, Sept. 1950 (annual report of the Dean of the Graduate
School of Journalism) |
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BOX 192 |
Annual report, 1951,
typescript |
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The Dawn of the XXI Century, 1955
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Miscellaneous writings; unpublished and
unidentified typescripts |
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"Interview with Count von Bernstorff,"
8 Jan. 1914
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"In 1849 Victor Hugo Prophesied a United
States of Europe," circa 1914
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"The War and Our Next Election," circa
1914
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"Uncle Sam and the War," Jan.
1915
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"Methods and Organization of the Censorship
in Germany," 1 May 1917
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"Spy or Die; Scenario of a Five-act Play on
Germany," 1917
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"The Bear of Pontarlier," spy story,
1918
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"The New American Ambassador: Colonel George
Brinton McClellan Harvey, LL.D.," 1921
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"Reporting for the Main Street Journal,"
outline of proposed book, circa 1921
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"Gooding Has the 'Goods,'" American Valuation
Association, circa 1925
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"The Prophecy of the Vicar of Greenwich,"
1927
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"Our Economic Hereafter," circa
1927
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Statement, "The Press and World Peace,"
1931
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Introduction to Headlines and Deadlines, 1933
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Statement, "The Freedom of the Press,"
15 Aug. 1933
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Statement, American Society of Newspaper
Editors, Report of the Committee on the Press and Public Relations,
Washington, 19-21 Apr. 1934
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Statement on transition to a graduate school
of journalism, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.,
1935
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"Decision of the United States Supreme Court
in the Louisiana Tax Case," submitted to the New York Times, Feb. 1936
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"The New Deal Abroad," circa
1936
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"Journalism in the United States," 4
May 1939
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"Periodismo en los Estados Unidos," 4
May 1939
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Statement, "The End of World Wars," 30
Mar. 1940
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Open letter to Dr. Samuel Harden Church,
2 May 1940
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"Letter to the Press and Radio,"
uncirculated, 22 May 1940
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Round robin letter to students, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, 1 Jan. 1942
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Introduction to David Hinshaw's Journalism-Today's Third Estate, 1943
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"Mexican Russian, and British Activities in
Latin America," 1944
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"The Greater Miracles,"
1954
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Notes for article for This Week magazine, 1956
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"Pulitzer Prizes Versus Ivy League Colleges,"
outline of unpublished article |
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BOX 193 |
"The Baby Plague in Germany," by Mabel
VanderHoof Ackerman |
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"14 Points for the Mellon Plan" |
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"Germany Is Preparing Another Peace
Drive" |
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"The Molder" |
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"Poison Gas and the Washington
Conference" |
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"Scarlet Letters" |
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"Scarlet Letters of Suspicion" |
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"Vagabonding in Siberia; the Pot Puri of
Russia" |
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Miscellaneous typescripts concerning China,
1918-1919 (fragments) |
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Miscellaneous typescripts concerning Germany,
1914-1918 (fragments) |
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Miscellaneous typescripts concerning Russia
and Siberia, 1918-1919 (fragments) |
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Miscellaneous unidentified typescripts
(fragments) |
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Card index to writings,
1928-1956
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