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Box 184—Miscellaneous topics


  1. Archbishop Stepinac: the man and his case—Anthony Henry Count O’Brian of Thomond, 1947

  2. The Gaps in the Warren Report—Joachim Joesten, late 1960s

  3. The Races of Mankind—Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish [Public Affairs Pamphlet #85]

  4. How Progressive is Psychoanalysis?—Joseph Wortis, 1945

  5. Vito Marcantonio: the man on the flying trapeze and 2 letters by Luigi Antonini

  6. Conscription and Liberty [Keep America Out of War Congress], early 1940s

  7. The Menace of Totalitarianism—Eugene Lyons, 1940

  8. To American Intellectuals—Maxim Gorky (no date)

  9. Where are We Now? American Radicalism and the Impact of Recent Soviet Developments—A.J. Muste (no date)

  10. Who’s Back of Coudert? Join the Army of Voters Against Coudert (JEHLOC)

  11. A Historical View of Neo-Colonialism—K. Brutents,1972

  12. What to Do: Activities for the Building of New America, 1930s-1940s

  13. The American Civil War—Herbert Aptheker, 1961

  14. How Much Longer Will the Vilest Rackateer of all get away with it? [about William Randolph Hearst]

  15. The Connally Amendment—Vincent F. DeCain, 1961

  16. The Truth about Luigi Antonini—Peter V. Cacchione [1940s]

  17. Berlin: fate and mission, 1961

  18. A Journey Through EC, 1987

  19. Social Discrimination: the Last Barrier—John Slawson, 1955

  20. The United States and Eastern Asia, 1967 [report of a conference of Asian scholars]

  21. Report on the Rectification Campaign—Teng Hsiao-Ping, 1957

  22. An Appeal for International Economic Unity—Holland Roberts, Victor Perto, Mary van Kleeck, 1964

  23. American Legion and Civil Liberty—Walter Wilson, 1936 [against the American Legion]

  24. How to Stop Violence! Intimidation! In Your Community—Morris B. Abram, Alexander F. Miller [Anti-Defamation League of B’Nai B’rith], 1949

  25. Why a New Party, mid 1940s [ad for modern political party]

  26. The Unequal Treatment of Equals-the social club…citadel of discrimination—John Slawson [American Jewish Committee], 1959

  27. Deflating the Professional Bigot—S. Andhil Fineberg, 1960

  28. He Needs Your Help [concerning POWs/MIAs from Vietnam]

  29. I’m a Frightened Man—Dr. Harold C. Urey, 1946 [concerning atomic energy]

  30. I am Furious—published by Radical Education Project, 1960s [feminist]

  31. Sexual Politics—Kate Millet, 1968

  32. Sex Roles and Female Oppression—Dana Densmore [collection of articles]

  33. Bread and Roses—Kathy McAfee and Myrna Wood, early 1970s



Box 185—Miscellaneous topics


  1. Folder of Senator McCarthy stuff

  2. 23 page essay on dangers of communism, no date, no publisher

  3. Attitude of the Southern White Press Toward Negro Suffrage—edited by Rayford Logan, 1932-1940

  4. Meritism: a new economic and social system that will abolish capitalism and avoid communism,1933

  5. Diabolical practices: humanity’s crimes against humanity by those who should be their protectors—Sterilization, Castration, Compulsory Abortions—Dr. R. Swinburne Clymer, 1960

  6. On the Nature and Uses of Sabotage—Thorstein Veblen (JEHLOC)

  7. The Treaty of Utrecht—George C. Scarlett, 1939

  8. The Seeckt Papers—Julius Epstein, 1939

  9. The Real Tolstoy—Alexandra Leo Tolstoy, 1968

  10. Whiter United States—Open Letter [German Propaganda in the U.S.]

  11. Report of an investigation into the war crimes of Theodor Oberlander, 1960

  12. Know Your Enemy—T.H. Tetens, 1944

  13. Breaking the Silence: Why a Mother Tells Her Son About the Nazi Era—Kay Boyle, 1962

  14. One Born Every Second—Morris A. Bealle,1971

  15. Why Gag Democracy, 1947 [regarding international broadcasting]

  16. The John Birch Society: a conspiracy of the fearful, 1965 [published by Jewish War Veterans of the USA]

  17. It Began August 13th –Berlin Wall put up, 1961

  18. Criminals on the Bench, 1960 [regarding Nazis]

  19. Treaty of Pereytaslav—Alexander Ohloblyn, 1954



Box 186—Writings of the Council of the Organization of American States/Pan-American Union


  1. Resolution Adopted by the council of the OAS at the meeting held on the afternoon of 2/2/66

  2. Decisions taken at the meeting of the council of the organization of American States acting provisionally as Organ of Consultation, held on 10/23/62

  3. 7th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 8/22-29/1960

  4. 8th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 1/22-31/1962

  5. 9th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 7/21-26/1964

  6. 12th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 6/19-9/24/1967

  7. Report submitted by the Special Committee to study resolutions II.1 and VIII of the 8th Meeting of consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, July 3, 1963

  8. Report of the Investigating Committee appointed by the Council of the Organization of American States, acting provisionally as organ of consultation, 2/18/1964

  9. Report of Committee I of the 12th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, July 26, 1967

  10. Report of Committee II of the 12th Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, July 30, 1967

  11. Report of the Special Committee to Study Resolutions II.1 and VIII of the 8th Meeting of the Consultation of Ministers for Foreign Affairs on the 1st Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples’ Solidarity Conference and its Projections, November 28,1 966, Volumes I and II

  12. Special Consultative Committee on Security and Against the Subversive Action of Int’l Communism [1st Conference of the Latin American Solidarity Organization, 1967]



Box 187—Heritage Lectures (numbered by the actual #s of the lectures)


1. The Conservative Movement: Then & Now—Russell Kirk

7. Three Myths—Arnold Beichman, Antonio Martino, Kenneth Minogue

8. NATO and Neutralism—Stephen Haseler and Werner Kaltefleiter

9. A Heritage Roundtable: U.S. Options in Poland—Richard V. Allen

11. Annual Distinguished Journalism Fellow Address: Cutting the Gov’t: How is Reagan Doing?—

Donald Lambro

12. The Political Future of American Trade Unions—John Burton

13. Reclaiming a Patrimony—collection of lectures by Russell Kirk

16. The Bishops and the Bomb: the morality of nuclear deterrence—Philip F. Lawler

18. Rebuilding Social Security

19. A Heritage Roundtable: Looking Ahead in the Middle East

20. Four Hard Truths for Higher Education—Burton Yale Pines

22. How Conservative is Reagan’s Foreign Policy—Burton Yale Pines

24. Our Moral Heritage—F.A. Hayek

25. Conservative Perspectives on Economic Development—Grace Goodell, Jeffrey Bergher

26. Halting Taxpayer Subsidy of Partisan Advocacy—Marshall J. Breger

28. Heritage Roundtable: Anti-Semitism in the Modern World

30. The U.S. and East Asia: Problems & Dilemmas for the 1980s—John F. Copper

31. A Tribute to Whitaker Chambers

32. Europe and America: 1984—Owen Harris

33. Spotlighting the U.N.’s Anti-American Record—9 speeches by Sen. Robert Kasten

34. An American Interest: U.S. Policy Toward Taiwan—Richard V. Allen

35. Reshaping the Joint Chiefs of Staff: A Roundtable of the Heritage Foundation Defense Assessment

Project—edited by Theodore J. Crackel

36. Smashing Liberal Icons: A Collection of Debates—Ernest van den Haag

38. Assessing Strategic Defense: 6 Roundtable Discussions

39. How Immigrants Affect Americans’ Living Standard—Debate between Julian Simon and Roger

Conner


40. SALT II: RIP

41. 3 Nicaraguans on the Betrayal of their Revolution

42. The Privatization Option: A Strategy to Shrink the Size of Gov’t

43. America’s New Pacific Era: 5 Lectures on U.S.-Asian Relations

44. State Dept. vs Ronald Reagan: 4 Ambassadors Speak Out—edited by James Hackett

45. Heritage Roundtable: Interstate Banking: How Much, How Fast?

55. The 2 Chinas: A Contemporary View—edited by Martin L. Lasater

150. U.S.—Republic of China Economic Issues Problems and Prospects—edited by Martin L. Lasater

193. Can Business Save Education—Strategies for 1990s—edited by Jeanne Allen

Box 188—AEI Publications


1. A Conversation with Admiral Thomas B. Hayward: Naval Preparedness in the 1980s

2. Swiss Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in an Inflationary World—Fritz Leutwiler

3. The Uses and Abuses of Analysis in the Defense Environment: a conversation with R. James

Woolsey


4. A Conversation with Alfred E. Kahn

5. A Conversation with Ambassador Hermann E. Eilts: the dilemma in the Persian Gulf

6. U.S. Defense: What Can We Afford?—AEI Forum

7. What Should Be the Role of Ethnic Groups in U.S. Foreign Policy—AEI Forum

8. Foreign Intelligence: Legal and Democratic Controls---AEI Forum

9. Reindustrialization Boon or Bane?---AEI Forums

10. The Economy: Can We Avert Disaster---AEI Forums

11. Privacy Protection Proposals—Legislative Analyses

12. People, Not Hardware: The Highest Defense Priority—Melvin R. Laird, AEI Special Analyses

13. A Discussion of the Rapid Deployment Force w/Lt. General P.X. Kelley, AEI Special Analyses

14. Proposals for a Constitutional Convention to Require a Balanced Federal Budget—Legislative Analyses

15. Gun Control—Legislative Analyses

16. Limiting Presidential and Congressional Terms—Legislative Analyses

17. Constitutionality of the President’s Busing Proposals—Robert H. Bork, AEI Special Analyses

18. The War Powers Bill, Legislative Analysis (2 copies)

AEI Reprints (numbered according to the actual reprint #)

2. Economic Priorities in the 1970s and Moving Toward External and Internal Economic Balance—Paul W.

McCracken

4. Subsidies in Federal Credit Programs—Murray L. Weidenbaum

12. Vietnam’s Electoral Roadblock—Howard R. Penniman

13. The Challenge to Our System—Alan Greenspan

19. Japan: Its Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy—Donald C. Hellmann

20. The Changing Character of Japan-U.S. Economic Relationships—Paul W. McCracken

21. Two Essays on the Future of the International Monetary Order—Gottfried Haberler

24. Defending Europe with Blunderbusses—Earl H. Voss

25. Competition and Market Concentration in the American Economy—Paul W. McCracken

and Thomas Gale Moore

27. The Oil Crisis and World Monetary Arrangements—Edward Mitchell & Weitze Eizenga

34. Where Are We Headed?—G. Warren Nutter

59. Dissenting from Liberal Orthodoxy: A Black Scholar Speaks for the “Angry Moderates”—Thomas Sowell

60. Foreign Policy as Public Policy—G. Warren Nutter

69. The War Powers Resolution: Striking a Balance Between the Executive and Legislative Branches—

Gerald R. Ford

75. Capitalism and the Corporate Executive—Robert H. Bork

83. The Government and Capital Formation: A Survey of Recent Issues—George M. von Furstenberg and

Burton G. Malkiel

86. Testimony on Electronic Surveillance for National Security Purposes—Laurence H. Silberman

87. The Nature and Function of the Patent System—Edmund W. Kitch

89. The Critical Choices We Face—William J. Baroody, Jr.

104. Can Capitalism Survive?—Paul W. McCracken

107. Dictatorships and Double Standards—Jeane J. Kirkpatrick

106. Surveying Recent Econometric Forecasting Performance—W. Allen Spivey and William J. Wrobleski

112. The International Monetary System Under Stress: What Can We Learn from the Past?—Otmar

Emminger

113. How Inflation Influences Our Lives—Arthur F. Burns

116. Capitalism—If You Can Keep It—Herbert Stein

118. The Great Depression of the 1930s: Can it Happen Again?—Gottfried Haberler

119. Flexible-Exchange-Rate Theories and Controversies Once Again—Gottfried Haberler

120. The Bearing of Risk Aversion on Movements of Spot and Forward Exchange Relative to the Dollar—

William Fellner

Box 189—Heritage Foundation Publications


1. The Value Added Tax: Facts and Fancies—Norman B. Ture

2. Philanthropy in America: The Need for Action—Stuart M. Butler

3. Towards a Stable Monetary Policy—a debate between Allan Meltzer and Alan Reynolds

4. Corrigible Capitalism, Incorrigible Socialism—Arthur Seldon

5. Domestic Oil: The Hidden Solution—Milton R. Copulos

6. Confrontation at Seabrook—Milton R. Copulos

7. East Germany: Marxist Mission in Africa—John M. Starrels

8. Confronting Moscow: An Agenda for the Post-Détente Era—edited by W. Bruce Weinrod

9. Enterprise Zones: Pioneering in the Inner City—Stuart M. Butler

10. U.S. Aid to the Developing World: A Free Market Agenda—edited by Doug Bandow

11. Closing the Nuclear Option—Milton R. Copulos

12. The Failure of Socialism: Learning from the Swedes and English—Arthur Shenfield

13. The World Bank: How It Can Serve U.S. Interests—E. Dwight Phaup

14. Strategic Minerals: the Economic Impact of Supply Disruption—James Bennett & Walter Williams

15. Banking and Monetary Reform: A Conservative Agenda—Catherine England

16. China and the Abrogation of Treaties—Barry M. Goldwater

17. Verification and Salt: The State of the Art and the Art of the State—Amron H. Katz

18. Taiwan: Facing Mounting Threats—Martin L. Lasater

19. The Reagan Doctrine and U.S. Foreign Policy—Jeane J. Kirkpatrick

20. The U.S.-Third World Conflict: a glossary—John M. Starrels

21. The World Health Organization: Resisting Third World Ideological Pressures—John M. Starrels

22. The International Labor Organization: Mirroring the U.N.’s Problems—Walter Galenson

23. The Food and Agriculture Organization: A Flawed Strategy in the War Against Hunger—Georges Fauriot

24. The United Nations Development Program: Failing the World’s Poor—Richard E. Bissell

25. The Family, Feminism and the Therapeutic State—Onalee McGraw

Box 190 —Arlene Tyner Acquisition


Addition to Box 119—Gus Hall; Eugene Dennis

1. The Colonial Plunder of Puerto Rico: Why Puerto Rico is the most profitable address in the USA, Gus Hall, 1972


Addition to Box 123-126—Pro-Communist

2. Dialectical and historical materialism, Joseph Stalin, 1940

3. On the theory of Marxism, Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, 1948

4. Marxism and linguistics, Joseph Stalin, 1951

5. Preparing for October: Historic 6th Congress of the Bolshevik Party, 1917

6. Terrorism: Is it revolutionary? Gil Green, 1970


Addition to Box 133—Jews/Anti-Semitism

7. Jewish Affairs, 1971

8. The Jewish Defense League: A new face for reaction, Hyman Lumer, 1971

9. What letters tell, Daird Dragunsky, 1984

10. Zionism: Is it racist? Hyman Lumer and Meir Vilner, 1975
Addition to Box 134-135—African-Americans

11. Black coal miners in the United States, Paul Nyden, 1974

12. Spain in my heart, Henry Winston, 1976
Addition to Box 136—Civil Liberties/Dealing with ACLU; Civil Rights

13. A short history of chicano workers part 2, Lorenzo Torez

14. Woman against myth, Betty Millard, c1948
Addition to Box 141—Fascism; Trade Unions

15. 36 years: The worker-drawings 1924-1960

16. The formation of the working men’s part of the U.S., 1976

17. How to make leaflets: A manual on the their design, production, distribution, Joe Ford, 1960

18. Showdown in coal: Struggle for rank and file unionism, Linda & Paul Nyden, 1978
Addition to Box 144—Spain

19. No pasaran: A story of the Battle of Madrid, Upton Sinclair, 1937


Addition to Box 147-148—Cuba

20. Cuba: Hope of a hemisphere, Joseph North, 1961

21. The Cuban revolution, National liberation and the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro, 1974

22. Jose Marti and Cuban liberation, Carlos Rafael Rodrigues, 1953


Addition to Box 149-150—China

23. The prison diary of Ho Chi Miah, 1971


Addition to Box 151—China; South Africa

24. Resistance: Against Fascist enslavement in South Africa, 1953


Addition to Box 155-156—Soviet Union

25. Soviet Anti-semitism: A cold war myth, Hyman Lumer, 1964


Addition to Box 157-159—Misc. Countries

26. The anatomy of poverty in British Guiana, Cheddi Jagan, 1964

27. Puerto Rico: Island paradise of the U.S. imperialism, Patricia Bell, 1967
Addition to Box 164-165—Military, Defense, National Security

28. Operation overlord, Oleg Rzheshevsky, 1984


Addition to Box 183-185—Miscellaneous Topics

29. Danielle: Wonderful story of Danielle Casanova, leader of the women of France, who gave her life in the resistance to the Nazis, Simone Tery, 1953



Box 191 —Additions


Addition to Box 123-126—Pro-Communist

1. Anarchism or socialism—Joseph Stalin, 1950

2. Dialectical and historical materialism—Joseph Stalin, c1940

3. The heritage we renounce—V.I. Lenin

4. Marxism and linguistics—Joseph Stalin, c1951

5. Social Progress: A Marxian point of view—S. Feinstone, c1935

6. Socialism: Petty-bourgeois and proletarian—V. I. Lenin, 1954

7. The teachings of Karl Marx—V.I. Lenin, 1937

8. Trotskyism: Counter-revolution in disguise—M.J. Olgin, 1935

9. Where to begin? Party organization and party literature, the working class and its press—V.I. Lenin


Addition to Box 10-13—Pro-Socialism

10. Socialism in our time: A challenge to professionals and intellectuals, 1936


Addition to Box 16-17—African American

11. America’s tenth man: A brief survey of the Negro’s part in American history, [1936]

12. Education and race relations

13. Every tenth pupil: The story of Negro schools in the south—Edwin R. Embree, [not before 1932]

14. Inter-racial co-operation in Georgia: Georgia conference on welfare—William Anthoney Aery

15. The Negro of today: Remarkable growth of fifty years—Robert R. Moton, [not before 1921]

16. The Negro wants full equality—Roy Wilkins, [1945]

17. School books and racial antagonism: A study of omissions and inclusions that make for misunderstanding—R.B. Eleazer, 1935

18. Ten years of collecting and publishing the records of the Negro—Carter G. Woodson, [not before 1925]

19. Terror in Tennessee: The truth about the Columbia outrages—Oliver W. Harrington, [ca. 1946]

20. Voting restrictions in the 13 southern states, [not before 1944]
Addition to Box 18—Civil Liberties/Dealing with ACLU; Civil Rights

21. First paralyzing blow at freedom of the air in the United States—William S. Paley, [not before 1941]

22. The vigilantes hid behind the flag—Isobel Walker Soule, 1937

23. What shall we do with our Indians? A present-day question, 1925


Addtion to Box 19—Peace/Pacifism

24. Peace: President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s speech at Chautauqua, New York, August 14, 1936


Addition to Box 20—Human Rights

25. Just***ice for Tom Mooney, [1932]

26. Tom Mooney Molders Defense Committee: Receipts and Disbursements, 1931
Addition to Box 25—African Liberation Movements

27. The Future of Pan-Africanism—Nnamdi Azikiwe, 1961


Addition to Box 31-32—China

28. New China as we saw it—Homer G. Brown, Muriel J. Brown, 1957

29. The origin and development of the differences between the leadership of the CPSU and ourselves, 1963

30. Problems of art and literature—Mao Tse-tung, c1950

31. A proposal concerning the general line of the International Communist Movement, 1963

32. Red Roads to Mandalay—William Manchester, c1953


Addition to Box 37-38—Soviet Union

33. Social Security: USSR, [ca.1970]

34. Soviet children—A. Didusenko,
Addition to Box 46-48—Military, Defense, National Security

35. How the War came to America, 1917

36. President Wilson’s War Address to Congress April 2, 1917
Addition to Box 59—Anti-Communist

37. How to tell a Communist and how to beat him—William F. Russell, 1938


Addition to Box 65-67—Miscellaneous Topics

38. Primer on Democracy—George Frank Larsen, c 1950







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