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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) |