Joseph C. Harsch Papers, 1928-1988

Container Title
U.S. Mss 2AF
Part 1 (U.S. Mss 2AF): Original Collection, 1928-1979
Physical Description: 8.6 c.f. (19 archives boxes and 5 volumes) 
Scope and Content Note: Part 1 pertains to Harsch's early career and includes chronological correspondence, his reports from the London Naval Conference and the Harlan Trial, his Monitor coverage of World War II, radio and television scripts (1943-1955), manuscripts of his books, reviews, and other items. At the end of this finding aid are three appendices compiled when this part of the collection was organized: (1) a partial bibliography of the writings of Harsch, (2) a list of articles about Harsch, and (3) a list of letters in Part I considered significant to the history of mass communications.
Box   1-7
Correspondence, 1928-1957, June 12
Scripts
Box   8-13
Meaning of the News, 1943, March 15 - 1952, July 13
Box   14
Report from Washington, 1943, January 2 - March 13
Box   14
BBC scripts, 1943, November and 1944, December
Box   15
NBC broadcasts, 1953-1955
Box   16
Miscellaneous radio and television scripts, 1935-1954
Box   16
WCFM news scripts, 1950-1951
Box   16
Background series, 1954-1955
Book manuscripts
Box   17
Pattern of Conquest
Volume   2
Reviews, 1941
Box   17
The Curtain Isn't Iron
Articles
Box   18
Miscellaneous magazine articles
Box   19
Harlan Trial Articles, 1938
Box   19
Writings from Europe, 1939-1953
Clipped Monitor articles
Volume   1
Articles on the London Naval Conference, 1935-1936
Volume   5
Articles on the Harlan Trial, 1938
Volume   4
1935, December 4 - 1941, March 17
Volume   3
1941, December 7 - 1942, August 26
Box   19
Miscellaneous reviews
Box   19
College mementos