Summary Information
Progressive, Inc. Records 1940-2001
Micro 644; MCHC79-003; MCHC80-016; MCHC80-062; M85-047; M90-178; M98-036; M2007-088
96 reels of microfilm (35mm); plus additions of 18.7 c.f.
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Records of the non-stock corporation which publishes The Progressive magazine, documenting its publishing history and the magazine's support of progressive causes, including civil rights, civil liberties, environmental topics, and opposition to U.S. involvement in Vietnam and Latin America. Included are extensive files of correspondence, particularly during editor Morris H. Rubin's tenure (1940-1973), smaller files of reorganizational, circulation, promotional material, a small number of manuscript articles, and other materials. English
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Biography/History
The Progressive, Inc., is a non-stock corporation based in Madison, Wisconsin, which publishes The Progressive, an independent monthly magazine of fact and opinion. The Progressive traces its origins to La Follette's Weekly Magazine, which was first published on January 9, 1909, by Senator Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Taking its editorial inspiration from the national progressive movement and the muckraking journalistic tradition, the publication declared that it was a magazine of progress “social, intellectual, and institutional” and pledged itself to be guided by the necessity for enlarging economic democracy and making government more responsive to the will of the people. Through its long history, the magazine has remained faithful to that pledge.
Although Senator La Follette's name appeared on the masthead as editor, the actual work was done by Herbert Quick, associate editor; Frederick MacKenzie, managing editor; Caroline Louise Hunt; and the senator's wife Belle Case La Follette. Early issues carried articles on the progressives' political achievements and philosophy, and the magazine soon attracted a national circulation and a list of contributors that included many prominent individuals. In this respect The Progressive has also remained true to its early history. Over the years, its pages have carried articles by Jane Addams, Louis Brandeis, William Jennings Bryan, Ralph Bunche, Clarence Darrow, William O. Douglas, John Kenneth Galbraith, Helen Kellar, Jack London, Reinhold Niebuhr, Theodore Roosevelt, Carl Sandburg, Lincoln Steffens, Adlai Stevenson, and Norman Thomas.
Despite its advocacy of national progressivism, advancement of La Follette's political career was an underlying factor in the magazine's establishment. During the presidential campaign of 1912, when personal and partisan rivalries split the progressives, the magazine became more openly the senator's personal organ. Later La Follette's Magazine echoed the senator's isolationist position during World War I and as a result shrank both in size and influence. Some of its former reputation was regained in the post-war period, but after La Follette's death in 1925, it declined again. The magazine's content, which was by then edited by Mrs. La Follette, was largely dominated by Wisconsin politics.
In 1929 the La Follette family merged its declining editorial interests with those of William T. Evjue, editor of the Madison Capital Times, to form the Progressive Publishing Company. On December 7, 1929, a new publication - a weekly newspaper entitled The Progressive - first appeared on the newstands. During the first decade of its existence The Progressive, which was edited by Evjue, was virtually a weekly version of the Capital Times. The paper was generally favorable to the New Deal, but as differences over national foreign policy split Evjue and the La Follettes during the latter part of the 1930s, the editorial columns displayed a noticeable schizophrenia. This ended in 1940 when the isolationist La Follettes purchased full control of the paper. They hired Morris H. Rubin, a journalist active in Wisconsin progressive circles, as the new editor.
Under Rubin's direction The Progressive broadened its scope, added new departments, and attracted distinguished contributors. But Rubin's efforts could not stay the combined impact of post-war inflation, rising publication costs, and the dissolution of the Wisconsin Progressive Party in 1946. In October, 1947, the Progressive Publishing Company suspended publication.
Fortunately the subscribers responded to Rubin's plea for support with sufficient pledges to capitalize a new, independent, publishing corporation, The Progressive, Inc. The board of directors, which consisted of Gordon Sinykin (president), Morris Rubin (vice-president), and Mary Sheridan Rubin (secretary), held full editorial control and ownership; the membership of the corporation consisted of the subscribers, although they had no voting rights. In January, 1948, the corporation began publishing a new Progressive, a monthly magazine. The revitalized publication was a strong supporter of internationalism and generally left-of-center on domestic issues. Over the years it won a loyal national following among both its subscribers and contributors, and its influence in intellectual and political circles was far greater than its moderate circulation might indicate. During the 1950s The Progressive was one of a network of liberal publications which led the opposition to Senator Joseph McCarthy. In 1954 it devoted an entire issue, McCarthy: A Documented Record, to an examination of McCarthy and McCarthyism. The issue, which gained wide circulation, won the 1954 Sidney Hillman award for distinguished journalism and public service.
Later the magazine was a strong supporter of the civil rights movement, capping its advocacy with a special issue in 1962 in commemoration of the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation to which President John F. Kennedy contributed. Other politically oriented special issues included the environment (published as The Crisis of Survival in 1970), an examination of the influence of the Pentagon, the U.S.S.R., and Latin America. Written entirely by Rubin, this issue won the George Polk Memorial Award for outstanding foreign correspondence in 1961. The Progressive was also active in presidential politics, giving strong support to Norman Thomas in 1948 and Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and 1956. In 1968 The Progressive, whose opposition to the war in Vietnam was evident as early in 1962, was the first national publication to endorse the candidacy of Eugene McCarthy.
Morris Rubin retired as editor in September, 1973, and was succeeded by Erwin Knoll, who had formerly been The Progressive's Washington editor.
Biography
Morris H. Rubin, whose editorial abilities and concerns had a profound influence on The Progressive for over 33 years, was born in New York City on August 14, 1911. He began his career as a journalist while still a high school student in Portland, Maine. In 1934 he graduated from the University of Wisconsin and while earning his degree in political science expanded his journalistic experience with work for The Daily Cardinal, the United Press, the New York Times, and Time magazine. For six years after his graduation he was a political reporter for the Wisconsin State Journal and a correspondent for the Milwaukee Journal and the Portland Evening Express. At the same time Rubin was active in progressive politics, serving as aide to both Governor Philip La Follette and Senator Robert M. La Follette, Jr. In June, 1940, they selected him as editor of The Progressive.
In 1952 Rubin organized the independent Wisconsin Citizens Committee on McCarthy's record, and he edited The McCarthy Record, a lengthy campaign document prepared to oppose the senator's reelection. An expanded version of that report published in The Progressive in 1954 won the Sidney Hillman Award for journalistic excellence. As editor Rubin traveled extensively in Europe, Russia, and Latin America, and described his reactions in various special issues. The issue which dealt with Latin America won the George Polk Memorial Award in 1961.
Rubin was a member of the national committee of the ACLU and founder and first chairman of its Wisconsin chapter. He was also a member of the board of directors of the Americans for Democratic Action and the Governor's Commission on Human Rights and a frequent lecturer for the American Friends Service Committee. Rubin retired as editor of The Progressive in 1973, though his name remained on the masthead as publisher and president of The Progressive, Inc. His retirement is occupied with work on several books.
Arrangement of the Materials
This collection was received in multiple parts from the donor(s) and is organized into 8 major parts. These materials have not been physically interfiled and researchers might need to consult more than one part to locate similar materials.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Original Collection presented by Morris H. Rubin, Madison, Wisconsin, May 5, 1964; February 3, 1965; March 25, 1971; April 22, 1974; and December 8, 1976. With the exception of two boxes of autographs, the originals were returned to Rubin after filming; Additions presented by The Progressive, Madison, Wisconsin. Accession Number: MCHC64-038, MCHC65-009, MCHC71-029, MCHC74-030, MCHC76-110, MCHC79-003, MCHC80-016, MCHC80-062, M85-047, M90-178, M98-036, M2007-088
Original Collection processed by Carolyn J. Mattern, September, 1977.
Contents List
Micro 644
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Part 1 (Micro 644): Original Collection, 1940-197396 reels of microfilm (35mm) Although the Progressive name appeared on the masthead of both the publication owned by the Progressive Publishing Company (1929-1947) and by The Progressive, Inc. (1947- ), this microfilm edition documents only the publishing history of the latter during the editorship of Morris H. Rubin. Even this coverage is somewhat flawed by the fact that the majority of the files dating from 1947 to 1950 were so water-damaged that they had to be destroyed at the time of their donation to the Historical Society. The Original Collection is comprised of extensive correspondence files together with a limited quantity of reorganizational, circulation, and promotional material; unfortunately only a small number of manuscript articles are included. Despite these limitations, the collection offers good documentation of The Progressive's editorial history during a period when it functioned as an important force within liberal thought. A complete run of the magazine is available in the Historical Society's library. In addition, issues from December, 1929 through 1947 are available on microfilm from the Society, and issues dating from 1964 are available from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The REORGANIZATIONAL MATERIALS, 1947, consist of a small number of press releases, a preliminary statement of editorial purpose, and the magazine's articles of incorporation. Other than this and a few scattered references within the correspondence files, the collection sheds little light on the transfer of ownership and editorial control in 1947 from the La Follette family to the non-stock corporation owned by the magazine's subscribers. CORRESPONDENCE, 1947-1973, comprises the largest and most useful portion of the papers. In addition to incoming and outgoing letters, the researcher will find a variety of material including occasional drafts of articles, inter-office memoranda, press releases, and supplementary printed material. The various types of material within the correspondence files relate to all departments of the magazine. From the editorial department there is extensive correspondence with authors which not only concerns editorial matters but which frequently provides further information on the subject of the particular article. While most of the manuscript articles themselves were apparently destroyed prior to donation, the collection includes appraisals of many articles which were submitted to Rubin by the editorial staff. Also of interest is the reader mail which bears occasional evidence of revision for possible publication in the “People's Forum.” Generally written in reply to published articles, this correspondence provides a valuable insight into the concerns of the liberal public during the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. The best guide to the content of the correspondence is the magazine itself. Like The Progressive, the range of topics to be found within the correspondence includes world and national affairs, national politics, economic and social trends, the media, and the arts. In the 1950s Senator McCarthy was an especially prominent topic in the correspondence. During the next decade the civil rights movement and opposition to the Vietnam conflict occupied an increasingly prominent position within Rubin's editorial focus. Although The Progressive was not indexed by any of the standard bibliographic tools during the period documented by this microfilm collection, the magazine published its own author/subject index after 1961. The majority of the correspondence focuses on concerns relating to publication of The Progressive, but one can find personal correspondence interfiled throughout the section. The majority of the personal references appear within editorial correspondence in which Rubin had developed close relationships with the writers. But there are, in addition, several discrete files such as those of the Wisconsin Citizens Committee on McCarthy's Record (1951, 1952), the American Civil Liberties Union ( passim ), and the American Friends Service Committee ( passim ) which represent Rubin's outside interests. In general, the arrangement of the correspondence remains what it was in the office of The Progressive. The files are subdivided by year, and within each year are filed alphabetically and then chronologically for each correspondent. Upon occasion the office staff also utilized organizational affiliations for filing some individuals. Frequent insertion on the microfilm of cross-referencing targets directs the researcher in these cases. At other times the strict yearly division was not adhered to if one or two letters which were part of a substantial exchange overlapped into a second year in which there were no other letters. For a number of individuals and organizations where the material was of sufficient bulk or interest to the editor, The Progressive staff established “special files.” These files, which are specially targeted and interfiled with the regular correspondence, originally contained material from several years, and it was from the post-1950 special files that the only remaining pre-1950 correspondence was reconstructed. In most cases, the special files are arranged according to the last name of the correspondent but there are a few subject files. These special subject files, which are interfiled alphabetically, are: 1949 | Rubin European Travel
| 1950 | Fairchild-for Senate Committee
| 1950 | “People's Forum”
| 1951 | Wisconsin Citizens' Committee on McCarthy's Record
| 1952 | “People's Forum”
| 1952 | Wisconsin Citizens' Committee on McCarthy's Record
| 1953 | McCarthy Special Issue
| 1954 | McCarthy Special Issue
| 1956 | Sid Lens Symposium Article
| 1956 | Rubin Russian Travel
| 1956 | Rubin Speaking Engagement File
| 1957 | Middle Eastern Special Issue
| 1959 | Militarism in America Special Issue
| 1959 | The Progressive 50th Anniversary Special
| 1959 | Rubin Speaking Engagement File
| 1961 | Academic Symposium
| 1961 | Rubin Latin American Travel
| 1961 | Rubin Speaking Engagement File
| 1962 | Emancipation Proclamation Special Issue
| 1962 | Rubin Travel File
| 1966 | Mexican-American Article
| 1968 | Eugene McCarthy for President Campaign
| 1968 | The Progressive
| 1968 | Rubin Personal File
| 1969 | Pentagon Special Issue
| 1970 | Environmental Special
| 1970 | Issue Health Special Issue
| 1971 | “GI”
| 1972 | Committee for Diversity of the Press
| 1972 | The Progressive
| 1973 | Committee for Diversity of the Press
| 1973 | Oil Special Issue
| 1973 | The Progressive
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During processing, the papers were extensively weeded to remove the large amounts of routine correspondence which the magazine received. The majority of these discards derived from the advertising, circulation, and promotion departments. Within the editorial department, the weeded correspondence dealt with book reviewing, reprinting, and evaluation of unsolicited manuscripts. The researcher may be assisted in knowing that the discards equaled the filmed material in bulk. A lengthy index incorporating prominent correspondents in the areas of politics, government, literature, journalism, education, and labor follows the contents list below. This index does not distinguish between incoming and outgoing mail nor does it make any judgment about the extent or importance of the correspondence; it merely notes the existence of such correspondence. In the areas of politics and government, Rubin's most frequent correspondents were William Benton, Chester Bowles, O. Edmund Clubb, William O. Douglas, William Fulbright, John Kenneth Galbraith, Hubert Humphrey, Robert Kastenmeier, Estes Kefauver, Leon Kayerling, Herbert Lehman, Robert G. Lewis, Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, Wayne Morse, Gaylord Nelson, Richard Neuberger, Adlai Stevenson, Joseph Rauh, and Norman Thomas. In journalism and literature, the most frequent correspondents were Carleton Beals, Henry Beston, Herbert Block, Hal Borland, Kay Boyle, Stuart Chase, Irving Dilliard, Julius Duscha, Murray Kempton, Erwin Knoll, Ann Landers, Robert Lasch, Milton Mayer, Karl E. Meyer, Edward P. Morgan, Wilbur Munnecke, Henry Regnery, Richard Schickel, Howard K. Smith, Laurence Stern, James Warburg, and James Wechsler. Among educators, the frequent correspondents were Arthur Bestor, Richard Current, Robert Hutchins, William Neumann, Russell Nye, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Fred Rodell, and Charles A. Wright. Sidney Lens was Rubin's most frequent correspondent on labor matters. The PROMOTION AND CIRCULATION MATERIALS, 1940-1973, include analyses of circulation based on geographic area, cost estimates for promotional campaigns, form letters, published reports to the membership, statements of ownership and circulation filed with the U.S. Post Office, and some miscellaneous memoranda and correspondence.
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Miscellany, 1950-1973
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Part 2 (MCHC79-003): Additions, 1974 2.6 c.f. (2 record center cartons and 2 archives boxes) : Miscellaneous files.
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Part 3 (MCHC80-016): Additions, 1975 2.0 c.f. (2 record center cartons) : Correspondence.
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Part 4 (MCHC80-062): Additions, undated 0.1 c.f. (1 folder) : Materials which were originally separated from the Progressive collection as part of the ACLU and WCLU materials.
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Part 5 (M85-047): Additions, 1977-1984 6.0 c.f. (6 record center cartons) : Correspondence, subject files, manuscripts and drawings, and applications for employment.
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Part 6 (M90-178): Additions, 1985 3.0 c.f. (3 record center cartons) : Additions, 1985, of The Progressive magazine’s alphabetical editorial files.
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Part 7 (M98-036): Additions, 1986-1994 2.0 c.f. (2 record center cartons) : Additions, 1986-1994, including editorial correspondence (1987, 1989, 1991, and 1993-1994), and a file about Progressive educational activities (1986).
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M2007-088
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Part 8 (M2007-088): Additions, 1989-2001 3.0 c.f. (3 record center cartons) : Additions, 1989-2001, including editorial correspondence (1998, 2001), plus correspondence with prisoners (1998, 2001) and records documenting television appearances and speeches by editor Matt Rothschild.
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Editorial correspondence
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Box
1
Folder
1-20
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1998
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Box
2
Folder
1-16
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2001, A-R
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Box
3
Folder
1-6
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2001, S-Z
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Box
3
Folder
7-8
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Buell, John, correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
9
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Calendar stuff
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Box
3
Folder
10
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Fact checking
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Box
3
Folder
11
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Flynn, Patrick J.B.
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Box
3
Folder
12
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Internships
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Box
3
Folder
13
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Loose correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
14-15
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Nut file
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Prison correspondence
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Box
3
Folder
16
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1998
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Box
3
Folder
17
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2001
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Rothschild, Matthew
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Box
3
Folder
18
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Speaking dates
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Box
3
Folder
19
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Television appearances
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Box
3
Folder
20
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Travel, 1998
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Box
3
Folder
21
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Urfer, Bonnie
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Box
3
Folder
22
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Williamson, Brady
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Additional Descriptive Information
Aaron, Daniel |
1958; 1966 |
Abernathy, Ralph |
1960; 1968 |
Abourezk, James |
1971-1973 |
Abzug, Bella |
1972-1973 |
Agronsky, Martin |
1957; 1960 |
Agnew, Spiro |
1970 |
Aiken, George |
1954; 1960; 1964 |
Albee, George W. |
1962 |
Aldrin, Edwin E., Jr. |
1972 |
Alexander, Clifford |
1968 |
Alexander, Raymond Pace |
1968-1971; 1973 |
Alfango, Dean |
1960 |
Alinski, Saul |
1951-1954; 1963; 1970-1971 |
Allen, Frederick Lewis |
1951-1953 |
Allen, Steve |
1964-1965; 1967 |
Allen, Robert S. |
1953 |
Allen, William R. |
1956-1959 |
Alperovitz, Gar |
1958; 1961; 1964; 1967; 1972-1973 |
Altmeyer, Arthur J. |
1949; 1954; 1956-1957 |
Amlie, Thomas R. |
1951-1952; 1954 |
Anderson, Clinton P. |
1949 |
Anderson, Clifton |
1957 |
Anderson, Don |
1955 |
Aptheker, Herbert |
1955; 1963; 1971-1972 |
Arends, L. C. |
1957 |
Arnold, Thurman |
1957; 1961 |
Asbell, Bernard |
1959 |
Ascoli, Max |
1953; 1955 |
Asimov, Isaac |
1964 |
Ashbrook, John M. |
1970 |
Ashmore, Harry S. |
1958 |
Aspin, Les |
1971; 1973 |
Aspinall, Wayne N. |
1963 |
Arkinson, Brooks |
1963 |
Attlee, Clement |
1953 |
Attwood, William |
1967 |
Atwater, Elton |
1954; 1961-1962 |
Bailyn, Bernard |
1957 |
Baker, Russell W. |
1962 |
Baldwin, James |
1962 |
Baldwin, Roger |
1949; 1951; 1954-1955; 1957; 1961 |
Barbash, Jack |
1961-1964 |
Barkley, Alben W. |
1949 |
Barr, Stringfellow |
1952; 1955-1956; 1958-1959; 1966 |
Barth, Alan |
1952; 1954; 1957; 1962 |
Bayh, Birch |
1968; 1970 |
Beale, Howard |
1957 |
Beals, Carleton |
1947-1948; 1951; 1955-1961 |
Beard, Mary |
1952 |
Bell, Daniel |
1955; 1957 |
Bellow, Saul |
1958 |
Bendiner, Robert |
1954-1955; 1966; 1969 |
Benton, William |
1949; 1953-1958; 1967-1969 |
Berle, A. A. |
1958 |
Berrigan, Philip |
1967 |
Bessie, Simon Michael |
1956 |
Beston, Henry |
1948; 1952-1956 |
Bestor, Arthur |
1952-1956; 1958-1961 |
Bethe, Hans |
1959 |
Bettleheim, Bruno |
1964 |
Biddle, Francis |
1953; 1958 |
Biemiller, Andrew J. |
1954; 1960; 1970; 1972 |
Black, Charles, Jr. |
1957-1958 |
Black, Charles L. |
1963 |
Black, Hugo L. |
1949; 1960-1961 |
Blatnik, John A. |
1949; 1956-1959; 1961; 1963 |
Block, John D. |
1958 |
Block, Herbert |
1952-1956; 1962-1964; 1969-1970; 1972 |
Bogdanovich, Peter |
1960 |
Bohlen, Charles E. |
1956 |
Bohrod, Aaron |
1962 |
Bolinger, Dwight L. |
1956-1957; 1959 |
Bolling, Richard |
1961 |
Bond, Julian |
1963-1964 |
Boorstin, Daniel |
1960 |
Borland, Hal |
1957-1958; 1960; 1962-1972 |
Boulding, Kenneth E. |
1958; 1960-1961; 1970-1971 |
Bowie, Robert R. |
1956 |
Bowles, Chester |
1949; 1952-1960; 1962-1964; 1967-1971 |
Boyle, Kay |
1957-1958; 1965-1969; 1971 |
Bradlee, Benjamin J. |
1966; 1973 |
Bradley, Omar N. |
1957-1958 |
Brandt, Raymond P. |
1956-1957 |
Brinkley, David |
1954; 1970 |
Brockway, George |
1957; 1959; 1961; 1962; 1965; 1969; 1973 |
Broderick, Francis |
1957 |
Brooke, Edward W. |
1969 |
Browder, Robert P. |
1955-1956; 1958 |
Brown, H. Rap |
1967 |
Brzezinski, Zbignew |
1962 |
Buck, Pearl |
1959 |
Buckley, William F. |
1956; 1963 |
Bullis, Harry C. |
1954 |
Bunche, Ralph J. |
1949-1950; 1953 |
Bundy, McGeorge |
1952; 1964; 1967 |
Burdett, Winston |
1961 |
Burdick, Usher L. |
1949 |
Burns, Arthur F. |
1953 |
Burns, James MacGregor |
1960-1964; 1971 |
Buttenweiser, Benjamin J. |
1950 |
Byrd, Harry F. |
1953 |
Cain, Harry P. |
1955-1956 |
Cameron, Norman |
1956 |
Cant, Gilbert |
1956 |
Carlson, John Roy |
1954 |
Carmichael, Stokely |
1967 |
Carstensen, Vernon |
1956; 1963 |
Carter, Hodding |
1954 |
Case, Clifford P. |
1956; 1963; 1966; 1970; 1973 |
Cater, Douglas |
1960 |
Catledge, Turner |
1952 |
Catton, Bruce |
1960-1961 |
Caughey, John W. |
1956-1958 |
Cavett, Dick |
1970 |
Celler, Emanuel |
1949; 1959 |
Cerf, Bennett |
1953; 1955; 1960; 1968 |
Chase, Stuart |
1947-1959; 1962; 1968; 1969 |
Cherney, Leo |
1954 |
Childs, Marquis |
1949; 1951-1952; 1960; 1963; 1967 |
Chisholm, Shirley |
1971 |
Chomsky, Naom |
1970 |
Christman, Henry |
1955-1959; 1962 |
Church, Frank |
1958; 1964; 1966-1970; 1973 |
Church, Marquerite S. |
1957 |
Clapp, Gordon |
1949-1951; 1955; 1958 |
Clapp, Norman |
1952-1954; 1956; 1961-1962; 1964 |
Clark, Joseph S. |
1957-1963; 1966-1968 |
Clark, Kenneth B. |
1966-1967; 1973 |
Cleveland, Harlan |
1954; 1957; 1959 |
Clubb, O. Edmund |
1955-1959; 1961-1969; 1971-1972 |
Clurman, Richard M. |
1953-1954 |
Coffin, Raymond R. |
1966-1968 |
Coffin, Frank M. |
1959 |
Coffin, Tris |
1959; 1962 |
Cohen, Jerome A. |
1966 |
Cohen, Wilbur J. |
1961; 1966 |
Coles, Robert M. |
1967-1968 |
Collingwood, Charles |
1953-1954 |
Collins, LeRoy |
1957 |
Commager, Henry S. |
1959; 1962; 1964; 1966; 1972 |
Commoner, Barry |
1969-1970; 1972 |
Cook, Fred J. |
1963 |
Cooke, Alistair |
1954; 1964 |
Cooke, Morris L. |
1958-1959 |
Cooper, John Sherman |
1957-1958; 1970 |
Cordier, Andrew |
1966 |
Cort, David |
1957 |
Cothran, Tillman |
1961 |
Cousins, Norman |
1959 |
Crabb, Cecil V., Jr. |
1963; 1966; 1968 |
Cranston, Alan |
1970-1971; 1973 |
Crankshaw, Edward |
1956 |
Cronkite, Walter |
1961; 1967; 1970-1971 |
Crosley, John |
1954 |
Curti, Merle |
1953; 1957; 1959; 1963; 1970 |
Curtis, Thomas B. |
1960; 1966 |
Cutlip, Scott |
1955; 1959 |
Dabney, Virginius |
1954 |
Daniel, Clifton |
1956 |
Daniels, Jonathan |
1954 |
Davidon, William C. |
1961-1962 |
Davis, Elmer |
1953 |
Davis, Jerome |
1953-1954; 1956-1961; 1963-1967; 1969-1972 |
Davis, Richard J. |
1947-1948 |
Deakin, James |
1964 |
Dean, John |
1964 |
Dean, Vera Micheles |
1962-1964 |
Dedmon, Emmett |
1970 |
Degler, Carl |
1954 |
Deland, Paul S. |
1953 |
Derleth, August |
1957; 1970 |
Dilliard, Irving |
1952-1957; 1963 |
Dillon, C. Douglas |
1961 |
Dilworth, Richardson |
1958 |
Dingell, John D. |
1949; 1957 |
Dirksen, Everett |
1957 |
Doar, John |
1973 |
Dodd, Thomas J. |
1960 |
Douglas, Helen Gahagan |
1949 |
Douglas, Paul |
1950-1954; 1956-1965; 1967-1971; 1973 |
Douglas, William O. |
1952-1964; 1966; 1968-1973 |
Doyle, James E. |
1952-1953; 1955; 1959-1960; 1962-1963; 1967 |
Drinan, Robert F. |
1971; 1973 |
Duberman, Martin |
1966-1967; 1969 |
Dudman, Richard B. |
1963; 1965; 1969 |
Duffus, R. L. |
1958 |
Dulles, Allen |
1956; 1958 |
Dulles, John Foster |
1953 |
Dungan, Ralph A. |
1966 |
Duscha, Julius |
1963-1965; 1969-1972 |
Eaton, Cyrus S. |
1947-1949; 1957-1963; 1970-1973 |
Eby, Kermit |
1953-1961 |
Eccles, Marriner S. |
1949 |
Edwards, Don |
1965; 1968-1969; 1972 |
Ehrlich, Paul |
1970; 1973 |
Eisenhower, Dwight D. |
1955 |
Ekern, Herman |
1949 |
Elliott, William Y. |
1951 |
Engle, Claire |
1959-1960; 1963 |
Epstein, Leon D. |
1958; 1961 |
Ernst, Morris L. |
1954 |
Estabrook, Robert H. |
1958 |
Ethridge, Mark |
1954-1955 |
Evers, Charles |
1969 |
Evins, Joe |
1958 |
Evjue, William T. |
1955; 1958 |
Ezekiel, Mordecai |
1954 |
Fairbank, John |
1957 |
Fairchild, Thomas E., Jr. |
1950; 1957; 1963-1964; 1966 |
Falk, Richard A. |
1971 |
Farmer, James |
1954; 1961; 1964; 1967; 1972 |
Fanning, L. S. |
1956; 1958; 1964; 1968-1969 |
Farrell, James T. |
1949 |
Feinsinger, Nathan |
1952; 1954 |
Fellman, David |
1955; 1957-1962; 1964-1969 |
Ferry, W. H. |
1961-1963; 1965-1967; 1971 |
Fey, Harold C. |
1953 |
Field, Marshall, Jr. |
1958 |
Fischer, John |
1954; 1957-1958; 1961 |
Fischer, George D. |
1956-1962; 1964 |
Fischer, Louis & Markoosha |
1947; 1949-1952; 1956-1958; 1967 |
Fisher, Harold H. |
1955 |
Fisher, Paul L. |
1954 |
Fitch, Robert E. |
1957-1959 |
Fitzpatrick, D. R. |
1955 |
Flanders, Ralph E. |
1954 |
Fleeson, Doris |
1954 |
Foley, Eugene P. |
1966 |
Forand, Aime |
1959 |
Foreman, Clark |
1953-1955 |
Fortas, Abe |
1952 |
Frank, Jerome D. |
1966 |
Frank, John Paul |
1952-1953 |
Franklin, John Hope |
1962 |
Fraser, Don M. |
1972-1973 |
Fred, E. B. |
1949; 1954 |
Frederick, Pauline |
1962 |
Freidel, Frank |
1965-1966 |
Friendly, Fred W. |
1954; 1971; 1973 |
Fritchey, Clayton |
1966; 1971-1973 |
Fromm, Erich |
1953; 1955; 1959; 1961-1962; 1973 |
Fuchs, Lawrence H. |
1956 |
Fulbright, William J. |
1949; 1954-1955; 1957; 1959; 1961; 1963; 1966-1971; 1973 |
Funke, Lewis |
1954-1958; 1960-1961; 1964 |
Furness, Betty |
1967 |
Galbraith, John Kenneth |
1953; 1955-1956; 1958-1960; 1963-1973 |
Galbraith, Virginia Lee |
1961 |
Gardner, John |
1968; 1973 |
Garrison, Lloyd K. |
1958 |
Garroway, David |
1954 |
Gedye, George E. R. |
1951-1954; 1961 |
George, Walter F. |
1955 |
Gerth, Hans |
1962 |
Gertz, Elmer |
1957 |
Gervasi, Frank |
1957 |
Getlein, Frank |
1961 |
Geyer, Georgie Anne |
1967-1971 |
Gibson, Henry |
1970-1973 |
Ginzberg, Ralph |
1958-1959; 1962; 1964; 1970 |
Glazier, Nathan |
1952-1954 |
Goldberg, Arthur J. |
1958; 1966-1967 |
Golden, Harry |
1957; 1959; 1962-1964 |
Goldman, Eric |
1955; 1957; 1959; 1961 |
Goldwater, Barry |
1961 |
Goodell, Charles |
1970 |
Goodsell, James Nelson |
1970-1973 |
Gore, Albert |
1961-1963; 1965-1967; 1970; 1972 |
Gore, Leroy |
1955; 1958 |
Goshko, John |
1965 |
Gould, Jack |
1963 |
Graebner, Walter |
1949 |
Gravel, Michael |
1970 |
Green, Edith |
1956; 1964 |
Green, William |
1952 |
Griswold, Erwin |
1957; 1960 |
Groves, Harold |
1953-1954; 1968 |
Gruening, Ernest |
1961; 1963-1973 |
Guerard, A. |
1956 |
Gunther, John |
1959 |
Halberstam, David |
1965; 1973 |
Hall, Fred |
1955 |
Halleck, Charles |
1954 |
Hamilton, Charles V. |
1968 |
Handlin, Oscar |
1954-1958 |
Hansen, Clifford P. |
1973 |
Harrington, Fred Harvey |
1965; 1970 |
Harrington, Michael |
1961-1962 |
Harris, Fred R. |
1968; 1971-1973 |
Harris, Lewis |
1955 |
Harris, Seymour E. |
1953; 1956-1957; 1961; 1964 |
Harris, Sydney J. |
1955; 1959; 1961; 1964 |
Harrison, Gilbert A. |
1953; 1956; 1958; 1961 |
Harrison, John F. C. |
1961 |
Harsch, Joseph C. |
1952-1955 |
Hart, Moss |
1959 |
Hart, Philip A. |
1960; 1962-1965; 1967; 1969-1970; 1973 |
Hartke, Vance |
1966; 1970 |
Harwood, Richard L. |
1952-1955; 1969 |
Hatcher, Richard G. |
1968 |
Hatfield, Mark |
1967-1970 |
Hayakawa, S. I. |
1954; 1956; 1963 |
Hayden, Thomas |
1961-1963; 1971 |
Heard, Alexander |
1954 |
Hechler, Ken |
1959 |
Heilbroner, Robert |
1963; 1967 |
Heller, Walter W. |
1968; 1973 |
Helstein, Ralph |
1955 |
Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. |
1953; 1956; 1960 |
Henry, E. William |
1963 |
Hentoff, Nat |
1963-1965 |
Hersh, Seymour |
1970-1971 |
Hesseltine, William B. |
1949; 1952-1954; 1956; 1958; 1960-1962 |
Hester, Hugh B. |
1957-1959; 1962; 1964-1966; 1969-1973 |
Hill, Lister |
1949; 1954; 1958 |
Hinshaw, Cecil E. |
1952-1953 |
Hoffman, Hallock |
1957-1958 |
Hoffman, Paul G. |
1953 |
Hofstadter, Richard |
1949; 1951-1958; 1960-1961; 1964-1965; 1967 |
Hoge, James F., Jr. |
1970 |
Holdridge, Herbert C. |
1954 |
Holmes, John Haynes |
1947-1955; 1959; 1962 |
Hook, Sidney |
1949 |
Hoover, J. Edgar |
1961-1962 |
Hoover, John P. |
1963 |
Hoppe, Art |
1965; 1970 |
Hoyt, Palmer |
1954; 1956-1957 |
Hughes, Harold E. |
1973 |
Hull, Merlin |
1949; 1952-1953 |
Humphrey, Hubert H. |
1949-1950; 1952-1954; 1956-1967; 1969-1971 |
Huntington, Samuel P. |
1959 |
Huntley, Chet |
1952; 1954; 1967 |
Hutchins, Robert M. |
1949=1955; 1957; 1961 |
Hutchinson, Paul |
1954 |
Ickes, Harold L. |
1950 |
Ives, Charles P. |
1949 |
Ives, Irving M. |
1949 |
Jackson, Henry M. |
1954 |
Jacobs, Paul |
1956-1957; 1966 |
Janeway, Eliot |
1966 |
Janowitz, Morris |
1965 |
Javits, Jacob K. |
1949; 1957; 1961; 1967 |
Jensen, Merrill |
1956; 1958; 1960-1961 |
Jessup, John K. |
1952; 1954 |
Johnson, Byron L. |
1959-1960 |
Johnson, Edwin C. |
1949 |
Johnson, Haynes |
1964-1966; 1968-1971; 1973 |
Johnson, Lester |
1954-1956; 1958-1960; 1962 |
Johnson, Lyndon B. |
1964 |
Johnson, Mordecai |
1952-1953 |
Johnson, Nicholas |
1969; 1971; 1973 |
Jordan, Barbara |
1973 |
Kalb, Marvin |
1957; 1959 |
Kampelman, Max |
1949-1956; 1964-1965; 1967 |
Kastenmeier, Robert W. |
1959-1967; 1969; 1971; 1973 |
Keating, Kenneth B. |
1962 |
Kefauver, Estes |
1949-1950; 1953; 1955-1963 |
Kegel, Charles H. |
1955 |
Kelly, Walt |
1958-1959; 1964-1965; 1969 |
Kempton, Murray |
1954-1962; 1964; 1967-1969 |
Kennan, George F. |
1953-1957; 1967; 1972 |
Kennedy, Edward M. |
1969-1970; 1973 |
Kennedy, John F. |
1953-1954; 1957-1959; 1962 |
Kennedy, Robert F. |
1966-1967 |
Kent, Carlton |
1949; 1958 |
Kerr, Clark |
1958 |
Keyserling, Leon H. |
1949; 1952; 1955; 1957-1964 |
Kilpatrick, James J. |
1973 |
King, Martin Luther, Jr. |
1960; 1962-1964; 1967 |
Kirchwey, Freda |
1952 |
Kirkpatrick, Clayton |
1973 |
Knoll, Erwin |
1960; 1965-1973 |
Knopf, Alfred A. |
1954; 1963; 1966 |
Kogan, Herman |
1954; 1960 |
Kohler, Walter J. |
1955 |
Kolatch, Myron |
1963 |
Kolko, Gabriel |
1955; 1957; 1962; 1964; 1969 |
Kostelanetz, Richard |
1965; 1967; 1969; 1972 |
Kowalski, Frank |
1961 |
Kristol, Irving |
1952 |
Krock, Arthur |
1954 |
Kuh, Frederick |
1961-1962 |
Kupcinet, Irv |
1954; 1956 |
Kurzman, Dan |
1963 |
La Follette, Bronson |
1959 |
La Follette, Douglas |
1969-1971 |
La Follette, Robert M., Jr. |
1947; 1949-1950 |
Laidler, Harry W. |
1958 |
Laird, Melvin R. |
1973 |
Lambert, Thomas F. |
1968 |
Landers, Ann (see Lederer, Eppie) |
1953-1960; 1962; 1967-1970 |
Lang, Dan |
1965; 1969 |
Langer, William |
1949; 1953; 1962 |
Larson, Arthur |
1966; 1969 |
Lasch, Christopher |
1961; 1963-1964; 1967 |
Lasch, Robert |
1953-1958; 1960-1961; 1963-1964; 1966; 1968-1969; 1971-197 |
Lash, Joseph P. |
1954; 1956-1957; 1959-1961; 1963; 1965-1966 |
Lasky, Victor |
1958-1959 |
Lattimore, Owen |
1954 |
Lawrence, David |
1966 |
Lawrence, William H. |
1954 |
Lehman, Herbert |
1953-1954; 1956-1958; 1960; 1963 |
Leonard, Rodney E. |
1961 |
Lens, Sidney |
1951-1961; 1963-1968; 1970-1972 |
Lerner, Max |
1958 |
Leuchtenburg, William E. |
1955 |
Lewis, Alfred B. |
1949; 1955-1959; 1965-1966 |
Lewis, Anthony |
1963 |
Lewis, Fulton, Jr. |
1954 |
Lewis, John L. |
1952; 1958 |
Lewis, Richard W. B. |
1959-1960 |
Lewis, Robert G. |
1952-1960; 1963; 1968; 1969 |
Lilienthal, David E. |
1949; 1953; 1958 |
Lincoln, Murray D. |
1949 |
Lindbergh, Anne Morrow |
1954 |
Lindsay, John V. |
1962-1964; 1968 |
Lippman, Walter |
1958; 1962; 1964 |
Lipset, Seymour Martin |
1960-1961; 1964; 1967 |
Lisagor, Peter |
1970 |
Lomax, Louis E. |
1956; 1962 |
Long, Russell B. |
1964 |
Lowenstein, Allard K. |
1959; 1970 |
Lowry, W. McNeil |
1950-2; 1954 |
Lubell, Samuel |
1952-1955 |
Lucas, Robert |
1954 |
Lucey, Charles |
1954 |
Lucey, Patrick J. |
1961; 1972-1973 |
Lyford, Joseph P. |
1956-1957; 1961 |
Lynd, Staughton |
1966; 1971 |
MacDonald, Dwight |
1955; 1957 |
MacGregor, Clark |
1963 |
MacLeish, Archibald |
1954 |
MacVane, John |
1959; 1957; 1969 |
Magnuson, Warren G. |
1949 |
Maier, Henry |
1959; 1970 |
Mankiewicz, Frank |
1957; 1969 |
Mann, Arthur |
1955-1956 |
Mannes, Marya |
1953 |
Mansfield, Mike |
1960; 1962-1963; 1973 |
Marin, Luis M. |
1961-1962 |
Marine, Gene |
1955-1951; 1961 |
Marshall, Lenore G. |
1953; 1954; 1956 |
Marshall, Thurgood |
1956-1957 |
Mathias, Charles, Jr. |
1972-1973 |
Matthews, Herbert L. |
1961; 1972 |
Mauldin, Bill |
1970 |
Maverick, Maury |
1953 |
Mayer, Milton |
1947-1948; 1950-1960; 1962-1970 |
Mboya, Tom |
1957 |
McCarthy, Eugene J. |
1955; 1960-1961; 1966-1969; 1971; 1973 |
McCarthy, Joseph |
1952 |
McClellan, John L. |
1954 |
McCloskey, Paul, Jr. |
1970-1971 |
McCormick, Ken |
1957-1959 |
McDonald, John C. |
1961 |
McGill, Ralph |
1958 |
McGovern, George |
1957; 1963-1973 |
McGrath, J. Howard |
1949; 1951
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McKissick, Floyd B. |
1966-1967 |
McKnight, C. A. |
1955 |
McMahon, Brien |
1949-1950; 1952 |
McMillin, Miles |
1953-1954; 1958-1960; 1962-1963; 1968; 1970; 1973 |
McNamara, Pat |
1963 |
McNamara, Robert |
1963 |
McWilliams, Carey |
1952-1954; 1958; 1961-1963; 1970 |
Means, Gardiner |
1959-1970 |
Meany, George |
1957 |
Meier, August |
1959; 1963 |
Meiklejohn, Alexander |
1951-1952; 1961 |
Melman, Seymour |
1959; 1963-1964; 1966; 1970 |
Mendes-France, Pierre |
1956 |
Menninger, Karl |
1955; 1958; 1961 |
Metcalf, Lee |
1961-1962; 1964; 1969; 1973 |
Meyer, Ernest |
1947-1948 |
Meyer, Karl E. |
1951-1967; 1969-1971; 1973 |
Meyer, William H. |
1959; 1960 |
Millikin, William G. |
1973 |
Mills, C. Wright |
1958-1959 |
Mills, Wilbur J. |
1971 |
Minow, Newton N. |
1956; 1961-1962 |
Mintz, Morton |
1964-1973 |
Mitgang, Herbert |
1968; 1970-1973 |
Mondale, Walter F. |
1967-1968; 1970-1971; 1973 |
Monroney, Mike |
1953-1954; 1966 |
Montagu, Ashley |
1957; 1971 |
Montoya, Joseph M. |
1970 |
Morgan, Edward P. |
1952-1964; 1966-1967; 1969-1970; 1973 |
Morgan, Henry |
1963 |
Morgan, John S. |
1961 |
Morgenthau, Hans J. |
1953-1955; 1961-1962; 1965 |
Morris, Walter |
1957 |
Morris, Willia |
1970 |
Morse, Wayne |
1949-1954; 1957-1964; 1966; 1968; 1971 |
Moss, Frank |
1960-1961; 1973 |
Moss, John E. |
1960 |
Mosse, George L. |
1959-1961; 1966; 1968; 1973 |
Moyers, Bill |
1968-1969 |
Moynihan, Daniel P. |
1961; 1963 |
Mundt, Karl E. |
1949 |
Munnecke, Wilbur C. |
1951; 1953-1965; 1967-1968; 1970-1971; 1973 |
Murray, David |
1967 |
Murray, James E. |
1949-1951; 1957; 1959 |
Murrow, Edward R. |
1951; 1953-1954; 1956-1957; 1959; 1961 |
Muskie, Edmund |
1969-1971 |
Myrdal, Gunnar |
1962 |
Nader, Ralph |
1960; 1966-1972 |
Nathan, Robert R. |
1954 |
Neal, Fred Watner |
1967; 1969; 1971 |
Nelson, Gaylord A. |
1958; 1962-1964; 1967-1971 |
Neuberger, Richard L. & Maurine |
1947-1963 |
Neumann, William |
1949-1967 |
Nevins, Allen |
1954; 1958; 1962 |
Newman, Edwin |
1965-1967; 1969 |
Niebuhr, Reinhold |
1955-1958 |
Nossiter, Bernard |
1962; 1964-1965; 1970 |
Nunn, Henry L. |
1959 |
Nye, Russel B. |
1952-1970; 1972 |
Oakes, John B. |
1954; 1964; 1969 |
O'Connor, Harvey |
1955; 1957 |
Odum, Howard W. |
1954 |
O'Hare, Barratt |
1957 |
O'Hare, Madalyn Murray |
1963-1964 |
O'Keefe, Georgia |
1973 |
Olds, Leland |
1949; 1954 |
O'Mahoney, Joseph C. |
1950-1951 |
O'Neill, Thomas P. |
1973 |
Oppenheimer, Robert |
1958; 1961 |
Osgood, Charles E. |
1962-1963 |
Otto, Max |
1952-1954; 1957-1959; 1964 |
Packwood, Robert |
1970 |
Paley, William |
1954 |
Pastore, John O. |
1965; 1972 |
Patman, Wright |
1962; 1967 |
Patton, James G. |
1950-1951; 1954; 1957; 1965 |
Pauling, Linus |
1959; 1961; 1964 |
Pearson, Drew |
1954 |
Pearson, Lester |
1957-1958 |
Pechman, Joseph A. |
1967 |
Pell, Claiborne |
1961; 1963-1964; 1966 |
Peltason, J. W. |
1966 |
Pepper, Claude |
1949 |
Percy, Charles |
1970 |
Perlman, Selig |
1956-1957 |
Peterson, Esther |
1966-1967 |
Phelan, John L. |
1965 |
Philbrick, Herbert A. |
1952 |
Phillips, Cabell |
1954 |
Polk, William R. |
1967 |
Pope, James P. |
1958 |
Porter, Charles O. |
1960 |
Potts, J. Manning |
1956 |
Proxmire, William |
1952; 1957-1961; 1964; 1967; 1969; 1972-1973 |
Quarles, Benjamin |
1962 |
Randolph, A. Philip |
1949; 1956; 1962; 1964 |
Rankin, Jeannette |
1971 |
Raskin, A. H. |
1962; 1964; 1966 |
Raskin, Marcus |
1969; 1971 |
Rather, Dan |
1970-1972 |
Rauh, Joseph L., Jr. |
1952: 1954-1962; 1964-1968; 1971-1972 |
Raushenbush, Elizabeth |
1954 |
Reed, Clyde M. |
1949 |
Regnery, Henry |
1947-1951;. 1953-1954; 1959; 1962; 1964 |
Reid, Helen Rogers |
1954 |
Reid, Ogden R. |
1969-1970 |
Reischauer, Edwin O. |
1957-1967 |
Reston, James |
1955-1959; 1963; 1965 |
Reuss, Henry S. |
1956-1970 |
Reuther, Victor G. |
1967 |
Reuther, Walter P. |
1947; 1950; 1953-1954; 1958-1959; 1961; 1963; 1966 |
Reynolds, John W. |
1964 |
Rich, William G. |
1953; 1957; 1962; 1965; 1968; 1973 |
Rickover, Hiram G. |
1963 |
Riesman, David |
1952; 1955-1956; 1958-1959; 1961-1964 |
Riggs, Robert L. |
1954-1960; 1962-1963 |
Risser, Fred E., Jr. |
1957 |
Rivlin, Alice |
1969-1970; 1973 |
Roberts, Chalmers |
1957 |
Robinson, James |
1959; 1960; 1962 |
Rodale, J. I. |
1955; 1960 |
Rodell, Fred |
1947-1957; 1959-1962; 1965 |
Rogers, William D. |
1954 |
Roosevelt, Eleanor |
1953; 1957 |
Roosevelt, James |
1957 |
Roper, Elmo |
1962 |
Rosenthal, Abe |
1973 |
Rosenthal, Benjamin S. |
1963; 1969 |
Ross, Irwin |
1953-1955; 1962-1963; 1967; 1971 |
Rossiter, Clinton |
1957; 1959 |
Rovere, Richard |
1952-1960; 1962; 1966; 1968 |
Rowan, Carl T. |
1955; 1969; 1972 |
Royko, Mike |
1971 |
Rubicoff, Abraham |
1969 |
Rubin, Jerry |
1960; 1965 |
Ruckelshaus, William |
1973 |
Rundquist, George F. |
1951-1956 |
Russell, Bertrand |
1963-1965 |
Rustin, Bayard |
1952-1956; 1960-1962; 1965 |
Ryan, T. Kenneth |
1957 |
Ryan, William Fitts |
1962; 1969 |
Safer, Morley |
1966 |
Salant, Richard S. |
1970; 1973 |
Salinger, Pierre |
1961-1962 |
Salisbury, Harrison |
1956-1959; 1961-1962; 1965-1970 |
Salow, Martin |
1954 |
Sandburg, Carl |
1952; 1962 |
Savelle, Max |
1955; 1963 |
Saxbe, William B. |
1970 |
Scali, John |
1967 |
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. |
1952-1964; 1966-1969; 1971-1972 |
Scheuer, James H. |
1967 |
Schickel, Richard |
1957-1970; 1972 |
Schorr, Dan |
1956-1958; 1970 |
Schrag, Peter |
1963; 1966 |
Sevareid, Eric |
1952-1954; 1959; 1966-1968; 1970 |
Shafer, Boyd C. |
1952-1953 |
Shannon, David |
1958-1959; 1969-1970 |
Shannon, William V. |
1952-1964; 1967 |
Shapiro, Henry |
1958 |
Sheil, Bernard J. |
1954 |
Shelton, Willard S. |
1952-1953 |
Shields, Currin V. |
1954-1958; 1961. |
Shirer, William L. |
1967; 1971 |
Shriver, Sargent |
1967 |
Simpson, R. Smith |
1967 |
Sinclair, Upton |
1952; 1962 |
Sirhan, Sirhan |
1970 |
Skillin, Edward |
1957; 1960; 1971-1972 |
Sklar, Robert |
1964-1968 |
Smith, Howard K. |
1951-1953; 1956; 1961-1962; 1964 |
Smith, Huston |
1956 |
Smith, Lillian |
1956-1957; 1959; 1962-1963; 1965 |
Smith, Louis |
1956 |
Smith, Margaret Chase |
1950-1951; 1954; 1969 |
Snow, Edgar |
1958 |
Somers, Herman M. |
1965 |
Sorenson, Theodore G. |
1951; 1957-1959; 1964 |
Sparkman, John |
1949; 1953-1954; 1958 |
Spingarn, Arthur B. |
1956 |
Spivak, Lawrence E. |
1949-1950 |
Spock, Benjamin |
1972 |
Stanton, Frank |
1970 |
Starr, Mark |
1949; 1957-1959 |
Steinem, Gloria |
1972 |
Stern, Laurence |
1962-1971; 1973 |
Stern, Philip M. |
1962; 1971-1972 |
Stern, T. Noel |
1953; 1956; 1967 |
Stevenson, Adlai E., Jr. |
1952-1956; 1958; 1960; 1962-1963 |
Stevenson, Adlai E., III |
1973 |
Stokes, Carl B. |
1968 |
Stokes, Dillard |
1953 |
Stokes, Thomas L. |
1954 |
Stone, I. F. |
1958-1959; 1961-1966; 1970-1971 |
Stone, Shepard |
1954 |
Straight, Michael |
1953-1954 |
Stratton, Owen |
1954-1958 |
Strout, Richard L. |
1959; 1961; 1967 |
Sulzberger, Arthur H. |
1954 |
Susskind, David |
1959; 1963 |
Swiden, Joseph C. |
1962; 1965 |
Symington, Stuart |
1969 |
Szulk, Tad |
1962-1963; 1966-1967 |
Taft, Robert A. |
1949; 1951 |
Taylor, Harold |
1953; 1955; 1958; 1961-1963 |
Taylor, Hugh |
1956 |
Taylor, Paul S. |
1962-1963 |
Taylor, Telford |
1955 |
Thant, U |
1962-1963; 1967; 1970-1973 |
Thomas, Elbert D. |
1949 |
Thomas, Norman |
1947-1962; 1964-1965; 1968 |
Thompson, Dorothy |
1951 |
Thompson, Frank, Jr. |
1958 |
Thomson, Vernon W. |
1958; 1963 |
Townsend, Edward T. |
1967 |
Truax, R. H. |
1953 |
Truman, Harry |
1949; 1954; 1957-1959 |
Tugwell, Rexford |
1949 |
Tydings, Joseph |
1965; 1967; 1970 |
Tydings, Millard |
1953-1954 |
Udall, Morris |
1969; 1972-1973 |
Udall, Stewart |
1972 |
Ulmer, Melville J. |
1967 |
Urey, Harold C. |
1961 |
Utley, Freda |
1949 |
Van Buren, Abigail (see Phillips, Mrs. Morton) |
1958 |
Van Deerlin, Lionel |
1963 |
Vandenberg, Arthur H. |
1949-1950 |
Viereck, Peter |
1953; 1956 |
Villard, Oswald G. |
1947-1948 |
von Hoffman, Nicholas |
1955; 1969; 1972-1973 |
Voorhis, Jerry |
1949-1951; 1953-1955; 1957-1958; 1961; 1970-1973 |
Wade, Richard C. |
1966 |
Wagner, Aubrey J. |
1962-1963 |
Wald, George |
1970-1971 |
Wallace, DeWitt |
1947; 1957; 1959; 1961; 1963; 1966 |
Wallace, Henry A. |
1948; 1955 |
Warburg, James P. |
1951-1962; 1965-1966 |
Warren, Earl |
1952; 1954-1955; 1963 |
Warren, Robert Penn |
1958; 1962 |
Waskow, Arthur I. |
1962-1965; 1967-1970 |
Watkins, Arthur V. |
1954 |
Wechsler, James A. |
1947; 1949-1970; 1972-1973 |
Weeks, Edward A. |
1955 |
Weeks, Willet |
1954-1955 |
Wehrwein, Austin |
1953; 1964-1966; 1970-1971; 1973 |
Welch, Joseph N. |
1957 |
Welch, Robert |
1969 |
Werner, Alfred |
1953-1959; 1961-1973 |
Wheery, Kenneth S. |
1949 |
White, Theodore H. |
1962 |
White, Walter |
1954 |
Wickard, Claude R. |
1949 |
Wicker, Tom |
1967-1968; 1973 |
Wiebe, Robert |
1961; 1967-1968 |
Wiggins, James R. |
1954-1955 |
Wiley, Alexander |
1954; 1957 |
Wilkins, Roy |
1956-1960; 1967 |
Williams, G. Mennen |
1953; 1961-1963 |
Williams, Harrison A. |
1961; 1963; 1965 |
Williams, John J. |
1954 |
Williams, T. Harry |
1965 |
Williams, William A. |
1954; 1956; 1961; 1964 |
Wilson, Charles E. |
1954 |
Wirtz, W. Willard |
1955; 1961; 1963 |
Woodhouse, Chase G. |
1949; 1961 |
Woodward, C. Vann |
1959; 1962; 1964 |
Wright, Charles A. |
1952-1960; 1963-1964; 1966-1971 |
Wright, Frank Lloyd |
1958 |
Yarborough, Ralph |
1959; 1965; 1966; 1970 |
Yarmolinsky, Adam |
1961 |
Young, Stephen M. |
1960-1962; 1967; 1969-1972 |
Zablocki, Clement |
1959 |
Zeidler, Frank P. |
1955-1956; 1959 |
Zinn, Howard |
1957 |
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