Dickey Chapelle Papers, 1933-1967

Container Title
Series: Subject Files
Subseries: Speeches, Articles, and Papers
Arrangement of the Materials: In chronological order.
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Notes on Athletics, circa 1905
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Brown University Class of Ninety-three, Items from A Book of Pictures, 1905
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“The Evils of College Athletics,” Harpers Weekly, 1905 December 2
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“We are met here tonight for a celebration...,” circa 1906
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“College Education and the Moral Ideal,” Education, 1908 May
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“Function of the College in our Country,” 1908, (published?)
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“Is Mental Training a Myth?”, Educational Review, 1909 February
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“Competition in College,” Brown Alumni Monthly, 1909 November
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“Are College Entrance Requirements Excessive?” Education, 1909 May
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“Fraternities and Scholarship,” Brown Alumni Monthly, 1910 November
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“What Constitutes Preparation for College: The College View,” Education, 1911 May
Note: With reply by Frederic Thomas Bowers.
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“The Place of Privately Supported and Managed Institutions,” (Brown period?)
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“The Values of Logic and the College Curriculum,” Religious Education, 1912 April
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“Inaugural Address,” Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1912 November
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“The Goal and the Game,” Amherst Baccalaureate, Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1913 October
Note: With resume
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“Preparation for College,” 1913
Note: Published? ; with resume
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Chapel talk - Amherst, 1913 September (unpublished)
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“Report of the President to the Trustees,” Amherst College Bulletin, 1914 January
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“The Purpose of the Liberal College,” National Education Association, Education for Social Service 1914?
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Baccalaureate Address, Amherst: unpublished?, 1914 June
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“The Challenge of the College,” Amherst Monthly, 1914 October
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Chapel talks, Amherst: unpublished, 1914 September
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“The Teacher,” Amherst Alumni Address, 1914 February
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Smith College Vespers, 1914 April
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“The Place of Student Activities in the College,” Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1915 January; also in Education, , 1915 January
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Address at Inauguration of Herman C. Bumpus, 1915
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Founders' Day Address, Lake Erie College, The Lake Erie Record, 1915 January
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“What the Liberal College Is Not,” printed in The American College / by W. Crawford as “The Function of the College as Distinct from the High School, The Professional School, and the University,” 1915
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Chapel talk, Amherst: unpublished, 1915 September
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“A Schoolmaster's View of Compulsory Military Training,” School and Society, 1916 July; also in Amherst Monthly, , 1916 June
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Address to 52nd Dinner of Amherst Alumni of Boston (abstract of this called “Making the Mind of a Nation,” Amherst Ideals, 1916 April?
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Tenure of Office and Academic Freedom, remarks at Association of American Colleges meeting called “The College Teacher,” (January 1916) in Proceedings 1916 April
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Greetings on 150th Anniversary of Rutgers College : excerpts, published?, 1916
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Address at the inauguration of President Hopkins of Dartmouth College : unpublished, 1916
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Chapel talk, Amherst : unpublished, 1916 October
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Baccalaureate Address - Amherst, 1916 June
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“Shall the Ideals of Education...be Changed to Highest Efficiency?” Republican Club of New York, 1917 January
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“Fiat Justita - The College as Critic,” Phi Beta Kappa Address, Harvard Graduates Magazine, 1917 September; also in Amherst Monthly, , 1917 October
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“Faith,” Baccalaureate Address - Amherst, 1917 June, The Amherst Student, , 1917 June 19
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Chapel talks, Amherst: unpublished, 1917 April
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Chapel Address; Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1917 November
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“Report of the President to the Trustees,” 1918
Note: The College and the SATC abstracted form.
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“Last Two Years of the College Course,” Association of American Colleges, Bulletin, 1918 April
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Commencement address - Amherst, 1918 June
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“Keep on in College,” The Christian Endeavor World, 1918 July
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Chapel Talk, 1918 September
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Letter to Amherst men in service, 1918?
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Commencement Address, Vanderbilt University, 1919 June
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Chapel Speech, 1919 September
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“The Four Year American Cultural College” Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland, Proceedings, 1919
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“Future of Our Liberal Colleges,” New York Sun, 1919 October
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“Production, Distribution, and Use,” Association of Urban Universities, Fourth Report, 1919 December
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“English Impression,” Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1919 November
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Chapel Talk, 1919?
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“The Trustee” (Tribute to John Woodruff Simpson) Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1920 November
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“What does the College Prepare For?” The Liberal College, 1920
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“Democracy and Education” , 1920?
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“What Does the College Hope to Be During the Next One Hundred Years?” Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1921, August?
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Chapel Talk, 1921 September
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“The Machine Made City,” Brown Alumni Monthly, 1921 November
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Yale Phi Beta Kappa Address, 1922 March
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Chapel Address, 1922 March
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“The Unity of the Curriculum,” 1922
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“For Athletic Disarmament,” (also “Intercollegiate Athletics”) Amherst Graduates' Quarterly (and others), 1922 May
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“What Are College Games For?” Atlantic Monthly, 1922 November
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Alumni Reading - Study Plan , 1922?
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Chapel Address, 1922 September
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Amherst Alumni Council Address, 1922 November
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“Democracy Held Success Not a Popular Delusion,” New York Times, 1922 December
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“Smith's Commentary on Kant”, 1922
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“The Measure of a College,” Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, 1923 February
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“What American Education Lacks,” Columbia, 1923 May
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“Unifying the Liberal College Curriculum”; Association of American Colleges, Bulletin, 1923 April
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“Is Our World Christian?” Amherst Baccalaureate, 1923
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“The College and the Common Life,” Harper's, 1923 November
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Welcome to Returning Alumni, 1923
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“A Plain Word to Alumni,” James Millikin University, The Alumni Journal, 1923 October; also “Farewell Address,” School and Society, , 1923 July
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Some Address Delivered at Amherst College - Commencement Time, 1923
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Letter of Resignation, 1923 June
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“To Whom Are We Responsible?” Century, 1923
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Statement on the need for a new liberal college. Prepared for a New York Committee; G. Frank, Executive Secretary, circa 1923
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“Democracy and Excellence,” 1923
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“Where is the Place of Understanding?” (Amherst period), undated
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Vassar Commencement Address (Amherst period), undated
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Speech at Cornell University (Amherst period), undated
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“The New England College” (Amherst period), undated
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“Truth,” given at Mt. Holyoke (Amherst period), undated
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Untitled speech - lst line begins “I presume you are my natural enemies...” (Amherst period?), undated
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Greetings to Union College from Amherst, undated
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Greetings to the Classical Association (Amherst), undated
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“The Place and Function of the Independent College in the American University System” (Amherst period), undated
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Unidentified speeches and articles from Amherst period, undated
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“The Devils' Revenge,” Century, 1924
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“Woodrow Wilson, Teacher,” Saturday Review, 1925 May
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“A New College, Notes on a Next Step in Higher Education,” Century, 1925 January
Note: See also Correspondence: Century Magazine.
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“Philosophers and Others,” Philosophical Review, 1925 May
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“A New College,” New Republic, 1926 April
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“The Education of the Spirit,” 1926 November
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“Outstanding Problems in American Education,” National Student Federation of America, Address, 1926 December
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Untitled speech -- first line begins “Now that I am just a professor...Wisconsin,” 1927?
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“A New College with a New Idea,” New York Times Magazine, 1927 May
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“Wisconsin's Experimental College,” Survey Graphic, 1927 June
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“The First Year of the Experimental College,” 1928 June
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“The Experimental College,” U. W. Bulletin, 1928 May
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“In Memoriam,” Sacco-Venzetti, 1928
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“Progressive Ideals in Higher Education,” Progressive Education Journal, 1929
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“Education and Social Planning,” 1929?
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“Educational Leadership in America,” Harper's, 1930 March
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“Philosophers Join in Plea for Peace”, 1930
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“What Ought We to Think About?” Executives' Club News, 1930 November
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“Wisconsin's Experimental College,” Journal of Higher Education, 1930 December
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Rejoinder to Vivas article regarding Experimental College, The Nation, 1931 March
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“Some Notes on the Technique of Experimentation in a Liberal College,” Liberal Arts Education, 1932
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Letter to Amherst Graduates' Quarterly, Inauguration of President King, 1933 February
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“Education and the Social Order,” report in The Argonaut, 1933 May
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Speech, Joliet High School, 1933 November
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“Should Teachers Discuss Controversial Issues?” , 1933?
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“Adult Education: A Fresh Start,” Progress Report of the San Francisco School of Social Studies, The New Republic, 1934 August
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“The Crisis in American Institutions,” 1934 Harris Lectures at Northwestern (later expanded to What Does America Mean?)
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“Liberty - For What?” Harper's, 1935 August
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“Shall Our Teachers be Allowed to Teach Controversial Questions?” (Pacific Weekly exchange), 1936 June
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Commencement Speech, Reed College, 1936?
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Interview, Providence Journal & Evening Bulletin, 1937 April
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Forward to Meyer Cohen's Selected Supreme Court Decisions, 1937
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Teachers and Controversial Questions, 1938
Note: Perhaps published form of Commonwealth Club address with which above Pacific Weekly exchange is concerned) also published in Harper's June, 1938.
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Dartmouth Discusses the College in a Democratic Society clippings, 1939
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Notes on values of education in social order, 1939 August
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“The American Tradition of Freedom,” 1941 (also “We the People of the United States” and “Crisis in Freedom”)
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“Higher Education in a Democracy,” North Central Association Quarterly, 1941 October
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“I'm an American” (NBC Interview), 1941 August
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“The Noblest Prize of Victory,” 1941 August
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“1917 and 1941,” 1941 November
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“The Sins of America,” Brown Commencement, 1941
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“The Role of the Liberal Arts College in American Life,” from Learning and Living, Proceedings of an Anniversary Celebration in Honor of Alexander Meiklejohn ed., Walker Hill, 1942
Note: Volume included.
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Speech for International Student Assembly, 1942
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“Congress and the People,” Nation, 1942 November
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“Education as a Factor in Post-War Reconstruction,” Free World, 1943 January
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“The Future of Liberal Education,” New Republic, 1943 January
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“Teacher, Teach Thyself,” Adult Education Journal, 1943 July
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“For International Citizenship,” Adult Education Journal, 1943 January
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“Reason or Violence,” Common Sense, 1943 August
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New Masses Controversy (working with Communists), 1943 October
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“Elements of a Democratic Education,” 1944?
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“Notes on the American College President,” 1944?
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“Required Education for Freedom,” American Scholar Forum, 1944 Autumn
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“Equality and Education,” 1944 February
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“How Strong Should a Free Government Be?” , 1944
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“Free Enterprise or Social Planning?” , 1944?
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“A Reply to John Dewey,” (or “Why Study the Past?”) Fortune, 1945 January
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“Education Under the Charter,” Free World, 1945 October
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“The College of Tomorrow,” 1945?
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“To Teach the World to be Free,” Social Progress, 1946 November
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UNESCO speech for State Department, 1946 September
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“Towards a Federative Polity in Higher Education,” for Princeton Bicentennial, 1946
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“Inclinations and Obligations,” Howison Lecture, 1947
Note: Published in University of California Publications in Philosophy, 1948.
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“Colleges and Universities in Time of War” (or “There They Stand, Face to Face”), 1948
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Comments on Scott Buchanan's Paper, “The Unity of Knowledge,” given at 9th Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion, 1948
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“Clear and Present Danger - The Supression of Dangerous Ideas” (published as “Everything Worth Saying Should be Said,” New York Times Magazine, 1948 July)
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Comment on Dewey's birthday, New Republic, 1949 October
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“Educational Cooperation Between Church and State,” Law and Contemporary Problems, 1949 Winter
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“Should Communists Be Allowed to Teach?” (or “Professors on Probation”); New York Times Magazine, 1949 March
Note: Includes entire exchange with Hook and Allen.
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“The Trunk of the Tree,” address to National Lawyers Guild, 1949
Note: Published as “Freedom to Hear and to Judge,” Lawyers Guild Review, Spring 1950.
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Amici Curiae Brief for Hollywood Ten, 1949
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Crisis at the University of California I & II, 1949-1950
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“Loyalty vs. Conformity,” 1950
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“The Blessings of Liberty,” 1950?
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“The Idealist Looks at Freedom,” at Cleveland College, 1950 May
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“The First Amendment and Evils That Congress Has a Right to Prevent,” Indiana Law Journal, 1951 Summer
Note: With reply by Wallace Mendelson in Vanderbilt Law Review, June 1952.
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“Hockey Pioneers,” Brown Alumni Monthly, 1951 April
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“The Crisis in Freedom,” The Progressive, 1952 June
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“Liberty and Loyalty,” AFSC Conference, 1952
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“Reasoning About the Values of Education,” Mills College Conference, 1952 September
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“The Teaching of Intellectual Freedom,” AAUP Bulletin, 1952 Spring
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Notes on European Trip for World Foundation for Peace, 1953
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“Freedom and the People,” (or “The Limits of Congressional Authority”) The Nation, 1953 December
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“Address under the Elms,” Brown University, 1953
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“Integrity of the Universities -- How to Defend It,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1953 June
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“The Fourth Branch,” published as “The Priority of the Market Place of Ideas,” University of Chicago Law School, Conference on Freedom and the Law, 1953 May
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“What Does the First Amendment Mean?” University of Chicago Law Review, 1953 Spring
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“Education and the Brotherhood of Man,” Gadfly, 1954 November
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Dedication to San Francisco State College, 1954
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Letter to Harvard, Crimson, 1954
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Testimony before the Hennings Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary. , 1955
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“The Teaching of Self-Government,” 1957
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“Freedom of Speech,” 1957
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“Liberty or Freedom,” address to ACLU of Northern California, 1957 October
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“Meiklejohn Returns to Amherst”; Address to Alumni, 1957
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“The American College and American Freedom,” St. John's Address, 1957 May
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“The Faith of a Free Man,” 1957
Note: Based on address to Experimental College Alumni, 1942.
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Petition for Redress of Grievance to House Speaker Rayburn regarding HUAC), 1958
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Address to Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, 1958 June
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“Constitutional Limits to Congressional Investigations,” Rights, 1959 October
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Commencement Speech, Baldwin School, 1959 June
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Letter to Federal Communication Commission, 1960 October
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Statement regarding University of California regulations of student government, organization, and use of University facilities. Made to ACLU, Northern California, 1960 February
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“The Barenblatt Opinion,” University of Chicago Law Review, 1960 Winter
Note: With response by Harry Kalven.
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“Legal Status of Our Freedom,” Lawyers Guild Review, 1960 Winter
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Place of Value Systems in Medical Education, Academy of Religion and Mutual Health, 1960
Note: Symposium with scattered remarks by Alexander Meiklejohn.
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“The Balancing of Self Preservation Against Political Freedom,” California Law Review, 1961 March
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Affidavit to Supreme Court in regard to Frank Wilkinson, 1961
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“The First Amendment Is an Absolute,” in Supreme Court Review, ed. Philip Kurland, 1961
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“Rights and Powers Under the First Amendment,” Rights, 1962 January-February
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“Freedom Under the Constitution,” dedication address California State College - Hayward, 1962 May
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Speeches regarding the Meiklejohn Experimental College given by Alexander Meiklejohn and Walter Agard at a convocation held in Madison, Wisconsin, 1962 May
Mss 64
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Response to Frederick A. Ballard's “Freedom of Speech Today,” American Bar Association Journal, 1962 June
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Address of 1962 Experimental College Reunion
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Petition with T. I. Emerson to House of Representatives to abolish HUAC, 1964 November
Subseries: Introductions, Tributes, and Memorials
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Introduction of H. G. Wells
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Tribute to Morse Cartwright
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Tribute to Edward Lamb Parsons
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Tribute to Frank Wilkinson
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“A Mirror of Friendship,” Tribute to Felix Frankfurter, 1964
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Memorial for Sadie H. Gregory
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Memorial for Lawrence Sears, 1957
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Tributes to Louise Pettibone Smith, Royal W. France
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Tribute to Richard Henry Tawney
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Memorial for Edward Chace Tolman
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Memorial for Kathleen Drew Tolman
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Memorial for Catherine Bauer Wurster
Subseries: Book Reviews
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Review of Liberal and Vocational Studies in the College / by Stuart : unpublished, 1920
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“Who Should Go to College?” review of College or Kindergarten / by Max McConn, New Republic, 1929 February
Note: With reply by McConn.
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Review of Out of Revolution / by Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, 1938 December
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“Mr. Hutchin's Dogma,” review of Education for Freedom / by Robert Maynard Hutchins, New Republic, 1943 August
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Review of Freedom and Responsibility in the American Way of Life / by Carl Becker, 1943?
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“Reason and Education,” review of Liberal Education / by Mark Van Doren, New Republic, 1944 January
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Review of Education for a World Adrift / by Richard Livingstone and Universities Look for Unity / by John U. Nef, Journal of Higher Education, 1944 January
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Review of Intellectual Co-operation: National and International / by I. L. Kendel, 1944
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Review of Philosophy in American Education / by Blanshard, Ducasse, Hendel, Murphy, Otto, Philosophical Review, 1946 November
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“At Odds With Plato,” Review of The Art of Teaching; by Gilbert Highet, New Republic, 1950 June
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“A Plea for World Citizenship,” Review of Citizens of the World / by Stringfellow Barr, This World, 1952 November 9
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“Sedition circa 400 B.C.” Review of The State Versus Socrates / by John D. Montgomery, The Nation, 1955 April
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Review of Safeguarding Civil Liberty Today, Lectures by C. Becker, M. Lerner, J. L. Fly, R. E. Cushman, F. Biddle, undated
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Review of Some Thoughts on University Education / by Richard Livingstone and Education and the University / by F. R. Leavis, undated
Subseries: Published Books
Scope and Content Note: Reviews, clippings, manuscripts, and notes.
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The Liberal College, 1920, Boston, Marshall Jones Co.
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Freedom and the College, 1923, New York, The Century Company
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The Experimental College, 1932, New York, Harper Brothers
What Does America Mean?, 1935, New York, W. W. Norton
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Manuscript
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Reviews, clippings, etc.
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Education Between Two Worlds, 1942, New York, Harper Brothers
Free Speech and Its Relation to Self-Government, 1948, New York, Harper Brothers
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Manuscript
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Reviews, clippings, etc.
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Political Freedom, 1960, New York, Harper Brothers (New Edition, revised, with additional materials, of Free Speech ...)
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Education for a Free Society, 1957
Scope and Content Note: Notes and manuscripts; paperbound copy in 2 volumes. Includes material to be used for The Teacher in a Free Society. See Appendix I for list of readings.
Subseries: Loyalty Oaths and Academic Freedom
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“Crisis at U. of C.,” University of California loyalty oath
Note: See also Correspondence Files: ACLU.
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I. D. Fox Case
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Fox, I. D. (case).
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Rutgers University
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Ober Controversy
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New York Teachers Union Controversy, 1950
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University of Washington, 1949
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Sidney Hook's article on “Fellow Travelling Professors”
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Loyalty oaths and academic freedom material
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Unsorted Clippings
Subseries: Constitutional Issues
HUAC
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Barenblatt decision
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Watkins decision
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Braden decision
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Wilkinson decision
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Petitions to Abolish HUAC
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Wilkinson, Frank.
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National Committee to Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Wilkinson, Frank.
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Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
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Miscellaneous
Committees other than HUAC
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Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, U. S.
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Senate Committee on Government Operations
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Senate Internal Security Subcommittee
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State Committees
Repressive Legislation and Rulings
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Smith Act
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McCarren Act
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State Legislation, miscellaneous
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Immigration and Naturalization (includes Bridges - Robertson - Schmidt)
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Federal Personnel Security
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Attorney General's List (National Lawyers Guild)
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U.N. Security Case (Ruth E. Crawford)
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New York Board of Education Trials
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Travel Restrictions
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Ford Foundation Awards (Stanley Moore case)
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Bar Admission Cases
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Bar Admission - George Anastaplo
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
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First Amendment Interpretation
Subseries: American Civil Liberties Union
Note: See also Correspondence Files: ACLU.

Arrangement of the Materials: In chronological order.
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Miscellaneous, 1930s
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Publicity Material, 1940
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Minutes and Resolutions of Affiliates, 1940
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National ACLU, Minutes of Board of Directors Meetings, 1940 January-June
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National ACLU, Communications to National Committee and Board of Directors, 1940
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Miscellaneous, 1941-1943
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Statement by A.M. regarding relations between National ACLU and Northern California affiliate, 1944
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Miscellaneous, 1944-1946
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National ACLU, 1947
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Northern California ACLU, 1947
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Miscellaneous, 1947-1949
Box   48
Folder   4
Academic Freedom Committee, 1940-1949
Box   48
Folder   5
Miscellaneous, 1950
Box   48
Folder   6
National ACLU, 1951
Box   48
Folder   7-9
Miscellaneous, 1952-1953
Box   49
Folder   1-2
National ACLU, 1954
Box   49
Folder   3
Northern California, 1954
Box   49
Folder   4
National ACLU, 1955
Box   49
Folder   5
Northern California, 1955
Box   49
Folder   6
National ACLU, Constitution revision 1956-1957
Box   49
Folder   7
Northern California, 1956
Box   49
Folder   8
Miscellaneous, 1957
Box   50
Folder   1-4
Miscellaneous, 1958-1964
Box   50
Folder   5
Clippings
Subseries: Miscellaneous Activities
Box   50
Folder   6
American Association for Adult Education, Committee on International Adult Education
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
Box   50
Folder   7
UNESCO
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
Box   50
Folder   8
Rollins College Conference on World Government
Box   51
Folder   1
International Declaration of Human Rights
Box   51
Folder   2
Adult Education Association - Committee on Social Philosophy and Direction Finding
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Coit, Eleanor; and Adult Education Association in the U.S.A.
Box   51
Folder   3
Mellon Committee
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Vassar College; and Sanford, Nevitt.
Box   51
Folder   4
Acts for Peace
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Pickus, Robert.
Box   51
Folder   5-8
“Space Cadets” (related papers)
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Duhl, Leonard; and U.S. Department of HEW.
Box   52
Folder   1-5
“Space Cadets” (related papers)
Box   53
Folder   1-2
“Space Cadets” (related papers), continued
Subseries: Colleges
Box   53
Folder   3-4
Brown University, Volume #1, Dean's register book
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
Amherst College
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
Box   53
Folder   5-6
Clippings concerning crisis, 1923
Box   54
Folder   1
Clippings, student-faculty-trustee battles during Amherst period
Box   54
Folder   2
Return to Amherst, 1957, 1960
Box   54
Folder   3
Miscellaneous
Experimental College
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Wisconsin, University - Experimental College.
Box   54
Folder   4
Course of Study - problems, notes
Box   54
Folder   4
Freshman and Sophomore Years
Freshman - Assignments, Notices, Booklists, etc.
Box   54
Folder   5
1927-28
Box   54
Folder   6
1928-29, 1929-30, 1930-31
Box   54
Folder   7
Sophomore - Assignments, Notices, Booklists, etc. 1928-29, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32
Box   54
Folder   8
Sophomore course - plans, notes, etc.
Box   54
Folder   9
Faculty Appointments and Budgets, 1928-32
Box   54
Folder   10
Teaching ratios
Box   54
Folder   10
Comments by students
Box   54
Folder   10
Writings by faculty and students
Box   54
Folder   11
Experimental College Loan Fund and Executive Council, 1932
Box   55
Folder   1
Faculty notes regarding Chairman's report
Box   55
Folder   2
Spoofs
Box   55
Folder   3
Notes regarding Chairman's Report?
Box   55
Folder   4
Notes by Alexander Meiklejohn
Box   55
Folder   5
Report of All-University Study Commission Recommending Experimental College
Box   55
Folder   6
Draft to President Frank for Study Commission, 1926 April
Box   55
Folder   7
Bleyer Committee Report and Amendment, 1932
Box   55
Folder   8
Annual Reports to L & S, 1930, 1931
Box   55
Folder   9
Answers to Questions about Experimental College
Box   55
Folder   9
Reports
Box   55
Folder   9
Questions to Advisers
Box   55
Report of the Advisers of the Experimental College, 1932 February
Physical Description: Paperbound, not in folder 
Box   55
Folder   10
Student records
Box   55
Folder   11
Report of Bureau of Guidance and Records on the Experimental College, 1932
Box   56
Folder   1
Summary of records of Experimental College Class and Control Group, 1930
Box   56
Folder   2
A Personnel Study of the Experimental College Freshman Class of 1928-29 / M.A. thesis by Gertrude M. Schmidt
Box   56
Folder   2
A Personnel Study of the Experimental College Freshman Class of 1927-28 / M.A. thesis by R. F. Lewis
Box   56
Folder   3
Duffield Report and other reports
Box   56
Folder   4
Psychological tests
Box   56
Folder   5
Swarthmore study
Printed material
Box   56
Folder   6
Experimental College Miscellany, June, 1932
Box   56
Folder   6
Guinea Pigs vs. Bohemia
Box   56
Folder   6
Henry Adams and Democratic Education
Box   56
Folder   6
Introduction to Physical Science
Box   56
Folder   7-8
Clippings
Box   56
Folder   9
Miscellaneous
Box   56
Folder   10
Faculty and Student Lists
Reunion
Box   56
Folder   11
1942
Note: Includes Learning and Living.
Box   57
Folder   1
1957
Box   57
Folder   2
1962
Box   57
Folder   3
Miscellaneous
St. John's College
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
Box   57
Folder   4
New Program materials
Box   57
Folder   5
Bulletins, catalogs, reports
San Francisco School Of Social Studies
Note: See also Correspondence Files.
Box   57
Folder   6
Speeches and articles
Box   57
Folder   7
Santa Rosa Branch
Box   57
Folder   8
Administration
Box   58
Folder   1
Clippings, printed material
Box   58
Folder   2
Publications about and related to San Francisco ... studies
Subseries: Miscellaneous Papers
Tributes and Awards
Arrangement of the Materials: In chronological order.
Box   58
Folder   3
L.L.D., University of Vermont 1916?
Box   58
Folder   3
L.L.D., University of California-Berkeley, 1933
Box   58
Folder   3
Department of Labor
Box   58
Folder   3
Teachers Union Award, 1953
Box   58
Folder   3
ACLU honor, 1957
Box   58
Folder   3
Public Service Award - Pacific Coast Unitarian Council, 1958
Box   58
Folder   3
Rosenberger Medal - Brown, 1959
Box   58
Folder   3
National Lawyer's Guild - F.D.R. award, 1960
Box   58
Folder   4
Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1963
Note: See also Correspondence Files: Medal of Freedom.
Box   58
Folder   5
Forum for Open Discussion, Hayward dedication
Box   58
Folder   5
Litt. D., University of Wisconsin, 1964
Box   58
Folder   5
Tributes
Box   58
Folder   6
Memorial tributes
Awards and Lectureships established in Alexander Meiklejohn's name
Box   58
Folder   7
AAUP Meiklejohn Awards, 1958-1969
Box   58
Folder   8
Meiklejohn Lectureship - Brown, 1963, 1965
Box   58
Folder   9
Meiklejohn Lectureship - Wisconsin, 1963-1964
Clippings
Arrangement of the Materials: In chronological order.
Box   59
Folder   1-2
1910s-1930s
Box   59
Folder   3
Speech controversy, 1935, 1936
Box   59
Folder   4
Institute of Philosophy - Bowdoin College, 1937
Box   59
Folder   5
1940s
Box   59
Folder   6
Hamilton College, 1942
Box   59
Folder   7
1950s
Box   59
Folder   8
Lecture Tour, 1951
Box   59
Folder   9
1960s
Box   59
Folder   10
undated
Box   59
Folder   11
Articles about Alexander Meiklejohn
Box   59
Folder   12
Pictures of Alexander Meiklejohn
Box   59
Folder   13
Quotations
Personalia
Box   60
Folder   1
Memorandum book, 1920?
Box   60
Folder   1
Diary, 1931
Box   60
Folder   1
Memorandum book , undated
Box   60
Folder   1
Diary and Account Book - European trip for Foundation for World Government, 1953-1954
Box   60
Folder   2
Ice Hockey - Brown
Box   60
Folder   3
Lecture Tour, 1951; notes and accounts
Box   60
Folder   4
Drawings
Box   60
Folder   5
Programs (fragmentary) and Clubs
Box   60
Folder   6
Quotations
Early Essays and School Notes
Box   60
Folder   7
High School Graduation Speech and other essays, 1889 April 1
Box   60
Folder   8
Brown University Commencement Speech and other college essays, notes, and papers
Box   60
Folder   9
College essays, notes, and papers, continued
Box   61
Folder   1
College essays, notes, and papers, continued
Box   61
Folder   2-3
Notes and papers on Kant
Box   61
Folder   4
Notes on Kant
Notebooks
Box   61
Volume   1
English, Professor Manly
Box   61
Volume   2
History of Philosophy, Leibniz to Kant, Professor Seth
Box   61
Volume   3
Evolutionism, Mr. Schiller
Box   62
Volume   4
Advanced Ethics, Professor Seth
Box   62
Volume   5
Psychology, Professor Titchenen
Box   62
Volume   6
Logic and Post-Kantian Idealism - Professor Creighton
Box   62
Volume   7
Post-Kantian Idealism - Professor Creighton
Box   62
Volume   8
Post-Kantian Idealism (cont.) - Professor Creighton
Box   62
Volume   9
Recent Metaphysical Theories - Dr. Irons
Box   62
Volume   10
Lotze's Metaphysics, Professor Schiller
Box   63
Volume   11
Outline of Windelband's History of Philosophy
Box   63
Volume   12
Notes for essays?
Box   63
Folder   1-4
Notes and manuscript for Ph.D. thesis on Kant's Theory of Substance (unorganized)
Box   64
Folder   1
Notes and manuscript on Ph.D. thesis on Kant's Theory..., continued
Teaching notes and papers
Box   64
Folder   2-3
Logic - teaching notes (unorganized)
Box   64
Folder   4
Philosophy Seminar - Dartmouth, 1938-39, notes
Box   64
Folder   5
Brown - description of course - notes
Box   64
Folder   6
Philosophy 162 - notes
Box   64
Folder   7
Papers and exams
Miscellaneous notes, drafts and fragments
Box   65
Folder   1
Notes regarding Justice Olver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Box   65
Folder   2
Notes and pages regarding First Amendment
Box   65
Folder   3
Acknowledgement for Free Speech book: draft, Harvard Law Review
Note: Note regarding Zechariah Chafee.
Box   65
Folder   4
Notes in criticism of John W. Gardner's theories of education , 1962 July?
Drafts and notes
Box   65
Folder   5
“A Faith for the Future”
Box   65
Folder   5
“Why Peace is the way of the Spirit”
Box   65
Folder   5
“Freedom and Fate”
Box   65
Folder   5
Preface to ?
Box   65
Folder   5
Outline for paper for American Philosophical Association
Box   65
Folder   5
Drafts and notes: reply to critics of Justice Black
Box   65
Folder   6
Later writings and notes
Box   65
Folder   7
Fragments on education
Box   65
Folder   8
Unsorted fragments and notes
Box   65
Folder   9
Notes “found in desk”
Box   65
Folder   10
Notes for speeches on adult education
Box   65
Folder   11
Notes for speeches
Miscellaneous
Box   66
Folder   1-2
Printed material marked or annotated by A.M.
Box   66
Folder   3-4
Papers by friends and colleagues of A.M. (Scott Buchanan)
Box   66
Folder   5-6
Papers by friends and colleagues of A.M.
Box   67
Folder   1
Papers regarding education
Box   67
Volume   1
The Bill of Rights Today / an introduction to Freedom by Andrew Weinberger: bound carbon typescript
Box   67
Volume   2
The Educational Philosophy of Alexander Meiklejohn / by Bancroft Farrar Green (Senior thesis - Amherst, 1964)
Box   67
Volume   3
Philosopher and Dean: Alexander Meiklejohn at Brown (1901-1912) / by Scott Abbott, M.A. thesis, University of Denver, 1967
Box   67
Folder   2
Bibliography: partial?
Box   67
Folder   3
Biographical material
Box   68
Selected printed material
Box   69
Printed material