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Paul Field Sifton and Claire Sifton papers, 1912-1980

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BOX 59-65 Printed Matter, 1919-1971
Clippings, near-print itesm, pamphlets, and issue-oriented material that reflect Paul Sifton's newspaperman's instinct for the preservation of his sources. Notable groups include post-World War II issues (price decontrol, inflation, atomic energy, full employment, and civil rights); material on the United Automobile Workers; and scrapbooks on John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers. The latter complement a book project (1943) in the Writings File.
BOX 59 Clippings
1919-1950s
(5 folders)
BOX 60 1960s
1940s-1960s, clippings on the UAW-CIO
(3 folders)
BOX 61 Pamphlets
1920s-1930s
(2 folders)
1937 Steel Labor; The Progressive
1960s
BOX 62 Various subjects
1940s-1950s, un-American activities and anti-communism issues
1940s-1950s, farm labor issues
1945-1946, atomic and postwar issues
1945-1946, price decontrols and inflation
1940s-1950s, natural resources
1950s, civil rights issues and Rule 22 fight in Congress
1960-1961, Citizens' Research Foundation, reports
BOX 63 Foreign policy issues, includes United Nations press releases on Dominican and Congo situations, 1961-1962
(2 folders)
UAW-CIO
1944-1945
(2 folders)
1945-1946, anti-UAW-CIO propaganda
1946-1947
(2 folders)
BOX 64 1948-1957
(6 folders)
1958, including Kohler strike testimony
1959
BOX 65 1961, includes textile workers' strikes
1962-1971
(3 folders)
Undated
(2 folders)
Photocopied clippings in scrapbooks regarding John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers Union, 1935, 1938-1939 See Oversize
BOX 66-73 Miscellany, 1920s-1980
Material reflects Paul Sifton's post-retirement interests; also includes obituary, funeral, and condolence files, photographs, press cards, address files, Sifton family items, Sifton genealogy (Canadian), and other items.
Arranged by topic or type of material.
BOX 66 Post-retirement interests [PGS]
Plans for Ragged Island, Maine
Homes and houses
Inventions (new and proposed): "Bubble curtain" and "Electronic Bumblebee"
Health aids, especially emphysema
Electric wheel
BOX 67 Hydrofoils, pontoons, and amphibious boats
Electric cars
(3 folders)
Batteries
Windchargers
BOX 68 Vehicles, alternative
(2 folders)
Boats
(3 folders)
BOX 69 Engines, marine and other
(3 folders)
Fish, fisheries, and the Third World
(3 folders)
BOX 70 Pollution, man, and the environment
(3 folders)
Fragments, notes
(3 folders)
BOX 71 Condolences; other materials
1972, obituaries [PFS], New York and Washington, D.C., funeral service, other materials
1972, condolences [PFS]
(2 folders)
1980, obituaries [CGS], Washington, D.C., New York, and Mexico
1980, condolences [CGS]
(2 folders)
1920s-1960s, retained work of others
BOX 72 Photographs, addresses, and miscellany
Photographs
Of the Siftons
Of others
Passport, press passes, and calling cards
Address book and loose addresses
Miscellaneous
BOX 73 Sifton family, including genealogy (Canadian)
(3 folders)
BOX 74-78 Addition, 1923-1948
Typescripts of articles, books, and other writings, and miscellany. Includes first and authors' editions of the Siftons' plays and books.
Chronologically arranged.
BOX 74 “Panorama” (novel) by CGS, a tale of small-town Missouri from the 1850s to the 1920s [1925-1927]
“Untitled” (novel) by CGS,a novel about the "Young People" of the 1920s with (some autobiographical overtones) [1927-1928?]
“A Week in the Country” (short novel) by CGS, on contemporary manners and mores of Americans, 1931
BOX 75 "The Washington Story" [current history as reportage], by CGS, alternate title: "A Woman's Eye View of the New Deal," 1939 [with irregular pagination])
Hell Is A-Popping (one-act play) by CGS, 1942-1943
Spring in Minnesota (play) by PFS and CGS
BOX 76 The E.M.I.C. Story [Emergency Maternity and Infant Care program, World War II], typescript report, prepared by CGS for the U.S. Children's Bureau (then in the Department of Labor), 1940-1944
Distribution(a textbook for high school seniors) by CGS, written for the National Education Association, typescript (carbon), 1946-1948
BOX 77 The Belt (1927) play by PFS, two first editions of the book version
No. 1, inscribed to CGS' mother, with raison d'etre for the drama
No. 2, inscribed to CGS with clippings pertaining to the Ford Motor Co. "speed-up" system, the subject of the play
The Perfect Baby (1929) book by CGS, pseudonym "Claire Morton" used by the author
1931----A Play (1931) by CGS and PFS, bound authors' copy of the printed version with complete original Broadway cast listed
BOX 78 "Give All Thy Terrors to the Wind" (1937), one-act play by CGS and PFS, printed in The Best Short Plays of the Social Theatre, edited by William Kozlenko (New York, Random House, 1939); play's subject is barratry, in this case the sinking of a ship for the insurance
The Wave of the Future(November 25, 1940) book by Anne Morrow Lindbergh; copy retained and annotated by CGS and PFS to document Mrs. Lindbergh's pro-Nazi sentiments
Selected Poems for Young People (1929) by Edna St. Vincent Millay, obtained by CGS and PFS after their purchase (1951) of Ragged Island, Millay's summer home
The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems (first edition, 1923) by Edna St. Vincent Millay; CGS and PFS were given this work by Agnes Inglis (enclosed card explains provenance)
BOX OV 1-OV 2 Oversize, 1929-1942
Photocopies of clippings in scrapbooks.
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were removed.
BOX OV 1 Printed matter
Photocopied clippings in scrapbooks regarding John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers Union
1929, 1935-1942
(2 vols.) (Container 65)
BOX OV 2 1935-1940
(2 vols.) (Container 65)

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