Summary Information
Irving Kristol Papers 1946-2001
- Kristol, Irving, 1920-2009
Mss 1036; PH 6888
27.0 cubic feet (26 records center cartons and 1 flat box) and 2 photographs (1 folder)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, 1946-2001, of Irving Kristol, a writer, editor, publisher, public speaker, and educator. Thought by many to be the father of the neoconservative movement, he made broad intellectual contributions to, and was an influence on, social and political thought. He also played a large role in facilitating, encouraging, and promoting conservative thinkers. The papers consist mainly of correspondence concerning his publishing and editorial responsibilities with Basic Books Inc., and The Public Interest, as well as that relating to his many other general business, professional, and organizational activities. He also corresponded with a wide circle of colleagues, associates, and friends, some of whom were, or became, prominent.
There is a restriction on access to and use of this material; see the Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details.
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Biography/History
Irving Kristol is thought by many to be the father of the neoconservative movement. During his student years he was an active Trotskyist. However, he moved to the right, disillusioned with the course traditional liberalism was taking on such issues as its stance on Communism in the 1950s, the 1960s rise of the counterculture and anti-war movements, and the 1970s Democratic Party policies. As a thinker, author, editor and publisher, public speaker, and educator, he made broad intellectual contributions to and influenced social and political thought. He also played a large role in facilitating, encouraging, and promoting conservative thinkers and writers, as well as locating funding sources for his own and others' projects, strengthening neoconservative connections with think tanks and pressure groups.
The author of numerous articles, essays, and books, Kristol was a frequent contributor to numerous major magazines, including The Wall Street Journal, Harper's, Yale Review, Commentary, Encounter, The New York Times, Fortune, Foreign Affairs, Atlantic Monthly, The Public Interest, The New Leader and Partisan Review. He was also a part-time professor at New York University's Graduate School of Business. In addition to his professional activities, Kristol was active in a number of organizations, frequently serving as a board member, or in other capacities.
Chronology
1920 |
Birth, January 22, New York City
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1940 |
Bachelor of Arts in History, City College of New York; joined Trotskyist group at college
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1942 |
Marriage to Gertrude Himmelfarb, conservative author and professor
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1943-1946 |
U.S. Army service
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1946-1947 |
Freelance correspondent in United Kingdom
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1947-1952 |
Managing editor, Commentary (New York City)
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1952 |
Son William (Bill) born. Bill Kristol is a professor, author, conservative commentator, analyst and strategist, who served in the Reagan and first George Bush administration. He co-founded the Project for the New American Century.
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1953-1958 |
Co-founder and co-editor with Stephen Spender, Encounter (London), an intellectual British-American magazine
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1956 |
Daughter Elizabeth born
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1959-1960 |
Editor, The Reporter (New York City), a liberal, anti-Communist magazine
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1961-1969 |
Executive vice-president and senior editor, Basic Books Inc., a small but prestigious New York publishing house
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1962-1966 |
New York cultural correspondent for the London Observer
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1965-2005 |
Co-founder and co-editor with Daniel Bell of The Public Interest, a quarterly journal dealing with U.S. public policy, including urban and social problems. Originally sponsored by Freedom House, the journal was later under the aegis of National Affairs, Inc.
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1969 |
Publication of Confrontation: The Student Rebellion in America
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1969-1975 |
Appointment as Henry R. Luce Professor of Urban Values, New York University
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1972 |
Publication of On the Democratic Idea in America
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1972 |
Lifetime member, Council on Foreign Relations
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1972 |
Member of Board of Contributors, Wall Street Journal
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1972-1975 |
Member of Board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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1972-1977 |
Member of National Council on the Humanities of the National Endowment for the Humanities
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1973 |
Nathan Glazer successor to Daniel Bell as co-editor at The Public Interest
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1973-1976 |
Informal consultant and general editor of book resulting from the study of the Commission on Critical Choices for America, convened by New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Kristol was an informal consultant to the Commission and Governor Rockefeller, and general editor of the book resulting from the Commission's study
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1973-1979 |
Member of Board of Directors, The University [College] of Buckingham Foundation, Inc., supporting the only university independent of direct government support in the United Kingdom
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1974 |
Association with The American Friends of The Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress, established to support the Israel Center to promote and support reform in Israel's economy. Kristol was an important early member, corresponding extensively with Center director Daniel Doron.
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1976 |
Senior Fellow appointment, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, a conservative think-tank, whose highest honor is the Irving Kristol Award
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1977-1987 |
Less active role as editorial advisor and general consultant, Basic Books Inc.
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1978 |
Two Cheers for Capitalism published
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1978 |
Founder, with William Simon, of The Institute for Educational Affairs, making grants to scholars, writers, and journalists
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1979 |
Professor of Social Thought, Graduate School Business Administration, New York University
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1981-1984 |
Member of President's Commission on White House Fellowships
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1983 |
Publication of Reflections of a Neoconservative
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1983 |
New York University Distinguished Professor
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1985-2001 |
Founder and publisher of The National Interest, an international affairs journal
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1988 |
John M. Olin Distinguished Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
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2002 |
Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded by President George W. Bush. “A brilliant writer of remarkable insight and wit, he profoundly improved public discourse on the ideas he championed. Always original, provocative, and practical, Irving Kristol transformed political debate on every subject he approached, from economics to religion, from social welfare to foreign policy.”
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2009 |
Death, September 18, Falls Church, Virginia
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Scope and Content Note
These papers, almost all correspondence, were received from the offices of The Public Interest. They do include earlier files kept by Kristol. However, since Kristol dictated almost all of his correspondence, the subjects concern not only the magazine, but all of his other activities and interests, as well as personal and family letters. Together they provide comprehensive and candid evidence of his career, other interests, and views.
Kristol generally spoke from notes, so very few speeches, drafts, and notes are present. Speeches that were published were from transcriptions edited by him. These areas were presumably the responsibility of other offices. The only production and financial records, and personnel files present are those sent to Kristol. Drafts and galley proofs of articles were separated and discarded with the permission of The Public Interest.
The series consist of: BACKGROUND INFORMATION, GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, BASIC BOOKS INC., THE PUBLIC INTEREST, and ORGANIZATIONS.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION, 1946-1996, is arranged alphabetically by subject. It consists of biographical materials, calendars, clippings, photographs, reviews of Kristol's books; speaking engagements; and writings by Kristol, including articles, book reviews, unpublished writings, and notes.
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1960-2001, documents Kristol's numerous activities, organizational contacts, and articles, as well as personal letters. Extensive correspondents include Daniel Bell, William Buckley, Jr., the Century Association [a venerable New York City club], the Council on Foreign Relations, the Hudson Institute, Jack Kemp, Ernest Lefever, Daniel P. Moynihan, R. Randolph Richardson, and the Smith Richardson Foundation. The files are arranged by General files, Individual files, Reader Correspondence, and Kristol's post-retirement correspondence, each arranged alphabetically and chronologically thereunder.
BASIC BOOKS INC., 1960-1987, consists mainly of correspondence between authors, editors, and the editorial board; as well as other activities relating to the company's book publishing. The series consists of General and Individual files, each arranged alphabetically and chronologically thereunder; and post-retirement consultant files, arranged chronologically.
THE PUBLIC INTEREST, 1964-1990, also consists mainly of correspondence between authors, editors, and the editorial board. Subjects include financial matters, magazine content, article selection, editorial policies and problems, and other subjects related to the magazine's publishing activities. There is extensive correspondence with editors Daniel Bell and Nathan Glazer, Freedom House, Warren Manshel, Daniel P. Moynihan, Robert Nisbet, and James Q. Wilson.
ORGANIZATIONS, 1970-1999, consists of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by organization or institution with which Kristol served as a board member or was otherwise associated. These include the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, American Friends of The Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress, Commission on Critical Choices for America, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Institute for Educational Affairs, National Endowment for the Humanities, New York University, Olin Foundation, President's Commission on White House Fellowships, and the University College at Buckingham Foundation, Inc.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Access to the Irving Kristol Papers is granted only to researchers possessing the written approval of the donor, or the donor's designee, until January 1, 2025. At that time the collection will become available for public access without restriction.
Requests for research access to the Irving Kristol Papers will be approved by:
Mr. William Kristol The Weekly Standard
1150 17th St., NW, 5th floor
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 293-4900
Copyrights to public materials will reside with National Affairs, Inc. or other copyright holders. For any other unpublished materials in the collection, to which the donor holds copyright, those rights will terminate with the expiration of the access restrictions and will then be managed by the Wisconsin Historical Society.
Presented by The Public Interest, via Irving Kristol, New York, New York, 1965-1978, and William Kristol, Washington, D.C. 2007.
Formerly the Wisconsin Historical Society holdings included a separate but related collection titled The Public Interest Records, 1964-1970 (U.S. Mss 106AF). In 2008 these records were integrated into the Irving Kristol Papers.
Accession Number: MCHC65-136, MCHC66-41, 78, 19; MCHC67-4, 27, 66, 109; MCHC68-15, 60, 70, 118, 145; MCHC69-13, 69, 92; MCHC70-10, 39, 88, 112; MCHC71-17, 45, 82, 118, 161; MCHC72-37, 92, 117; MCHC73-10, 44, 115, 131; MCHC74-20, 34, 67, 104; MCHC75-13, 36, 78; MCHC76-5, 32, 62, 104; MCHC77-18, 35, 49; MCHC78-13, 30, 93; M2007-096
Processed by Mary Maddock and Carolyn J. Mattern, May 1979; and Myrna Williamson, 2007.
Contents List
Mss 1036
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Series: Background Information, 1946-1996
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Biographical materials
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General
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Who's Who, 1973-1983
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“If Society is to Endure: Virtue and Religion in the Thought of Irving Kristol and Daniel Bell,” William S. Benjamin, Harvard, 1986
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Calendars, 1971-1979, 1982-1995
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Clippings, 1949-1988, undated
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10
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Reviews of Kristol's books
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Speaking engagements, 1979-1986
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Writings by Kristol
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25
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Book reviews
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“Equality” : Kristol's subject entry in the International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences.
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Published articles, 1946-1996, undated
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30
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Unpublished writings and notes, 1973-1978, undated
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PH 6888
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Photographs : Color photographs of Irving Kristol and friends.
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1989
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1996
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Series: General Correspondence, 1960-2001
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General A-Z
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V-Z
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Individual files
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Abrams, Elliott
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Adelman, Kenneth
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Adler, Jonathan
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(The) Alternative
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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American Jewish Committee
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American Mutual Fund, Inc.
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(The) American Spectator
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AT&T, 1973-1979
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Armco Steel
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Aspen Institute
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Balch, Stephen
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Bartley, Robert-The Wall Street Journal
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Beichman, Arnold
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Bell, Daniel
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Bennett, William
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Berger, Peter L.
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Bishirjian, Richard
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Bernstein, Peter
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Bloomgarden, Henry
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Bondy, François
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Bowden, Gordon T.
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Briller, Julius
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Bruce-Briggs, Barry
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Buck Estate
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Buckley, James L.
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Buckley, William, Jr.
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Burns, James M. and Joan
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Burson, Harold
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Casanova, Jean-Claude-Commentaire
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Century Association
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Change Magazine
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Chase, Edward
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Chickering, A. Lawrence
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Classics on Tape
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Clurman, Morton
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Clurman, Richard
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Coleman, Peter
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Commentary
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Committee for the Free World
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Conference Board, 1973-1980, 1990-1994
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Cooper, Neil
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Cornuelle, Richard
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Council on Foreign Relations
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Damon, William
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Dee, Ivan
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DeMuth, Christopher
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Diamond, Martin
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Donner Foundation
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Dorman, Joseph
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Edison Electric Institute
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Elazar, Daniel
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Empire Foundation
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Encounter, 1960, 1972-1987
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Espada, João Carlos
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Feuer, Lewis
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Foreign Policy, 1969-1979
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Statement of purpose
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Correspondence
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Financial files
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Fortune
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Foundation for Cultural Review
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Franklin & Marshall College
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Gerson, Mark
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Gingrich, Newt
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Glazer, Nathan
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Goldman, David
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Goldwin, Robert
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Gray, Arthur Jr.
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Greeley, Andrew
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Harper & Row
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General
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On the Democratic Idea in America
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Harwood, Edwin
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Hate mail
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Hazony, Yoram-The Shalem Center
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Hegeler Institute
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Heritage Foundation
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Hexler, J.H.
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High School of Business and Finance
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Hill, John W. - Hill & Knowlton
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Hook, Sidney
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Horwitz, Robert
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Howard, Jeremy
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Hudson Institute
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Humphrey, Hubert H.
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IBM
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Institute of Humane Studies
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International Center for Economic Policy Studies
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International Management and Development Institute
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International Monetary Conference
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(The) J.M. Foundation
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Jensen, Kenneth
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Jewish Policy Center
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Josselson, Michael
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Joyce, Michael-Bradley Foundation
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Kampelman, Max M.
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Kaplan, H.J.
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Kemp, Jack
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Kenyon College
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Kessler, Jascha
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Kirk, Russell
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Klein, David C.
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Koch, Edward
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Korry, Edward
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Krieble, Robert H.
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Kristol, William
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Kritzberg, William
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Lear, Norman
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Lefever, Ernest
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Legislative Studies Institute
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Lehrman, Lewis E.
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(The) Lehrman Institute
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Lenkowsky, Leslie
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Lipset, Seymour
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Lipsky, Seth
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London, Herbert
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Lubin, Eileen
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Madison Center
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Magnet, Myron
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Manhattan Institute-William Hammett
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Manshel, Warren
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Marshall, Terry
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Mead, Lawrence M.
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Media and Society Seminars
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Meyers, Marvin
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Migdal, Lester
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Miller, Stephen
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Mont Pelerin Society
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Moynihan, Daniel P.
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(The) National Interest
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General
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Symposium, 1986, 1987
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National Legal Center for the Public Interest
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Neuhaus, Reverend Richard John
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New Leader
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New York Athletic Club
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(The) New York Times
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90 Riverside Corporation
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Nisbet, Robert
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Novak, Michael
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(The) Observer
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Partisan Review
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Permissions for reproduction
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1968-1983
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Paid, 1970-1977
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Personal
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Petty cash, 1960-1972, 1980-1983
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Plattner, Marc
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Raab, Earl
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Raditsa, Leo
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Reagan for President
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Reynolds, Alan
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Richardson, R. Randolph
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Roberts, Paul Craig
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Rosenthal, Richard
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Rosten, Leo
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Scorza, Thomas
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Scully, Michael
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Segal, Martin E.
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Shain, Barry Alan
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Simon, Julian
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Singer, Max
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Smith Richardson Foundation
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Sonnino, Edward
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This World
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Claremont Men's College
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Columbia Records
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Columbia University
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Commentary
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Congress for Cultural Freedom
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Curtis Brown, Ltd.
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Jonathan Cape, Ltd.
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The Public Record
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Thompson, John-The Observer
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Toronto trip
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Voice of America - Theodore Wertime
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Alonso, William
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Freedom House
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Freeman, Richard
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Kristol, Irving : Reproduction permissions as author.
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Levitt, Theodore
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Nathan, Richard
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Welfield, Irving
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White, Stephen
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American Friends of the Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress/Daniel Doron, 1974-1999
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Statement of Purpose
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Kristol-Rothschild
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Conference, May 1987
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Commission on Critical Choices for America [Rockefeller Commission, New York State], 1973-1976
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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CPB Special, 1973
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Institute for Educational Affairs
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National Endowment for the Humanities, 1972-1978
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Graduate History Club
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Starr, Roger
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Students
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Olin Foundation, 1975-1998
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President's Commission on White House Fellows, 1981-1984
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University College at Buckingham Foundation Inc., 1973-1979
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