Papers, 1814-1968 , of Upton Beall
Sinclair at the Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
© 2003
Photocopying permitted only with permission of the Curator of Manuscripts, Lilly
Library.
Following a tumultuous separation and divorce, Sinclair married Mary Craig
Kimbrough and in 1914 they took up permanent residence in Southern California.
From 1917 through the early 1940s Sinclair himself published virtually all of
his books and pamphlets although many of the major works were published
simultaneously by New York houses. Although one of America's best known
Socialists, Sinclair succeeded in winning the Democratic party nomination for
governor of California in 1934 and ran on his "EPIC" (End Poverty in California)
platform. He lost the election but many of the ideas he expressed during the
campaign affected advisors and officials in Roosevelt's administrations and
later found expression in national legislation. In 1940 Sinclair published the
first of the best-selling Lanny Budd series, volume three of which,
Dragon's Teeth, won the Pulitzer prize for
literature in 1943. The eleven volumes were wide-ranging historical novels
presenting the political history of the Western World from 1913-1950, and they
were immensely popular. After the death of his third wife in December 1967,
Sinclair moved to a nursing home in New Jersey to be near his son, David, and
family. He died peacefully, November 25, 1968.
Consists of the correspondence, writings, and papers of writer Upton Beall Sinclair,
1878-1968. Also present are copies and transcripts of correspondence, 1814-1879,
relating to Commodore Arthur Sinclair and to the Southworth family.
The collection begins with three folders of biographical and genealogical material,
followed by the folder of correspondence copies. Series I, by far the largest
portion of the collection is correspondence, 1890-1968, arranged chronologically and
includes not only letters received by Sinclair but also retained carbons of letters
and notes sent by him or written by secretaries on his behalf. Correspondents
include writers and translators, politicians, philosophers, educators, businessmen,
journalists, physicians, artists, editors and publishers, as well as Sinclair "fans"
and family members. Series II, Miscellaneous, includes agreements and contracts,
book production related materials, copies of 80th birthday greetings, an EPIC
organization plan, an address book, etc. Series III, Writings, is subdivided into
Major full-length works; Articles, including book reviews, pamphlets, short stories,
and stage and screenplays; Poems; Speeches; and Writings by others.
Each series restarts the box numbering sequence. For retrieval purposes, please
indicate series as well as box number.
Organized into the following series: I. Correspondence; II. Miscellaneous; and III.
Writings. Series I. Correspondence is arranged chronologically; Series III. Writings
is subdivided into Major full-length works; Articles, including book reviews,
pamphlets, short stories, and stage and screenplays; Poems; Speeches; and Writings
by others. The number of boxes restarts for each series.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in
IUCAT , the IU Libraries' online
catalog. Materials about related topics, persons or places can be found by searching the
catalog using these terms.
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Scope Note:
Arranged alphabetically and includes book-length works, both fiction and
non-fiction, and his screenplay "Thunder Over Mexico." Included are
holograph drafts, typescripts, carbons, printer's copies, promotional
materials and other related items
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| Box 1 |
Folder 1-11 |
Affectionately Eve
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| Box 1 |
Folder 12-21 |
American Nights' Entertainment
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| Box 1 |
Folder 22-43 |
American Outpost
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| Box 2 |
Folder 1-14 |
Another Pamela
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| Box 2 |
Folder 15-27 |
The Autobiography of Upton Sinclair
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| Box 2 |
Folder 28-32 |
Between Two Worlds
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| Box 3 |
Folder 1-21 |
Between Two Worlds -
cont.
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| Box 4 |
Folder 1-3 |
The Book of Life
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| Box 4 |
Folder 4-11 |
The Book of Love
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| Box 4 |
Folder 12-33 |
Boston
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| Box 5 |
Folder 1-15 |
Boston - cont.
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| Box 5 |
Folder 16-41 |
The Brass Check
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| Box 6 |
Folder 1-7 |
The Coal War
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| Box 6 |
Folder 8-12 |
The Coal War [or]
King
Coal
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| Box 6 |
Folder 13-24 |
Co-op
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| Box 7 |
Folder 1-19 |
The Cry For Justice
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| Box 7 |
Folder 20-28 |
The Cup of Fury
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| Box 8 |
Folder 1-5 |
The Cup of Fury - cont.
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| Box 8 |
Folder 6-24 |
Dragon Harvest
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| Box 9 |
Folder 1-6 |
Dragon Harvest - cont.
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| Box 9 |
Folder 7-26 |
Dragon's Teeth
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| Box 9 |
Folder 27-33 |
Flivver King
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| Box 10 |
Folder 1-3 |
A Giant's Strength
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| Box 10 |
Folder 4-7 |
The Gnomobile
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| Box 10 |
Folder 8-29 |
Goose Step
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| Box 11 |
Folder 1-8 |
The Goose Step - cont.
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| Box 11 |
Folder 9-22 |
The Goslings
See also: Writings. The Goose Step, Box 11, folder 8.
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| Box 11 |
Folder 23-26 |
I, Candidate for Governor, And How I Got
Licked
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| Box 11 |
Folder 27-29 |
It Happened to Didymus [originally
titled: What Didymus Did: A Tale of the Good Old Days; also titled:
What Didymus Did: (Whether You Believe It Or Not)]
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| Box 11 |
Folder 29-31 |
Jimmie Higgins
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| Box 12 |
Folder 1-7 |
Jimmie Higgins
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| Box 12 |
Folder 8-10 |
The Jungle
fragments, introduction, prefaces and related materials only. See
note by Sinclair on versos of fragments
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| Box 12 |
Folder 11-36 |
King Coal
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| Box 13 |
Folder 1-21 |
King Coal - cont.
See also: The Coal War
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| Box 13 |
Folder 22-28 |
Lanny Budd books
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| Box 13 |
Folder 29-32 |
Little Steel
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| Box 14 |
Folder 1-4 |
Little Steel
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| Box 14 |
Folder 5-11 |
Love's Pilgrimage
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| Box 14 |
Folder 12-22 |
Mammonart
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| Box 14 |
Folder 23 |
Manassas
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| Box 14 |
Folder 24-31 |
Marie Antoinette
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| Box 14 |
Folder 32-39 |
Mental Radio
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| Box 15 |
Folder 1-24 |
Mental Radio - cont.
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| Box 15 |
Folder 25-30 |
Millenium
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| Box 16 |
Folder 1-2 |
Millenium- cont.
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| Box 16 |
Folder 3-8 |
Money Writes
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| Box 16 |
Folder 9-15 |
Mountain City
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| Box 16 |
Folder 16-26 |
My Lifetime in Letters
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| Box 17 |
Folder 1-19 |
My Lifetime in Letters -
cont.
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| Box 18 |
Folder 1-2 |
No Pasaran!
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| Box 18 |
Folder 3-22 |
O Shepherd, Speak!
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| Box 19 |
Folder 1-9 |
Oil
See also: Articles. Oil: A play
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| Box 19 |
Folder 10-22 |
One Clear Call
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| Box 20 |
Folder 1-3 |
100%
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| Box 20 |
Folder 4-6 |
Our Lady
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| Box 20 |
Folder 7-22 |
A Personal Jesus
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| Box 20 |
Folder 23-26 |
Presidential Agent
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| Box 21 |
Folder 1-12 |
Presidential Agent- cont.
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| Box 21 |
Folder 13-18 |
Presidential Mission
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| Box 22 |
Folder 1-8 |
Presidential Mission-
cont.
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| Box 22 |
Folder 9-15 |
The Profits of Religion
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| Box 22 |
Folder 16-25 |
The Return of Lanny Budd
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| Box 23 |
Folder 1-5 |
The Return of Lanny Budd-
cont.
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| Box 23 |
Folder 6-14 |
Roman Holiday
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| Box 23 |
Folder 15 |
Samuel the Seeker
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| Box 23 |
Folder 16-17 |
The Spokesman's Secretary
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| Box 23 |
Folder 18-20 |
Sylvia's Marriage
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| Box 23 |
Folder 21 |
They Call Me Carpenter
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| Box 23 |
Folder 22-28 |
Thunder Over Mexico
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| Box 24 |
Folder 1-18 |
Thunder Over Mexico-
cont.
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| Box 24 |
Folder 19-27 |
Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox
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| Box 25 |
Folder 1-19 |
Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox-
cont.
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| Box 26 |
Folder 1-10 |
The Wet Parade
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| Box 26 |
Folder 11-16 |
What God Means To Me
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| Box 26 |
Folder 17-20 |
Wide Is The Gate
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| Box 27 |
Folder 1-11 |
Wide Is The Gate- cont.
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| Box 27 |
Folder 12-19 |
A World To Win
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| Box 28 |
Folder 1-6 |
A World To Win- cont.
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| Box 28 |
Folder 7-21 |
World's End
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| Box 29 |
Folder 1-14 |
World's End- cont.
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Scope Note:
Arranged alphabetically by title and include holograph drafts,
typescripts, carbons and related materials for: articles, book reviews,
pamphlets, short stories, stage plays, and screenplays (excluding
"Thunder Over Mexico" See: Major Works)
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| Box 29 |
Folder 15 |
The Abrams Discovery: A Reply to
Dr. De Kruif in "Hearst's International Magazine"
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| Box 29 |
Folder 16-18 |
Addressing the World, 1901-1931
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| Box 29 |
Folder 19 |
Adventure with a Newspaper
Proprietor
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| Box 29 |
Folder 20 |
Advertising Suicide
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| Box 29 |
Folder 21 |
Advice to June Graduates
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| Box 29 |
Folder 22 |
After the War: A Forecast
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| Box 29 |
Folder 23 |
After the War is Over
(play)
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| Box 29 |
Folder 24 |
The Amateur Highwayman
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| Box 29 |
Folder 25 |
The Amateur Robbers
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| Box 29 |
Folder 26 |
American Authors Self-Appraised
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| Box 29 |
Folder 27 |
American City
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| Box 29 |
Folder 28 |
The American Magazine
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| Box 29 |
Folder 29 |
American Plutocracy
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| Box 29 |
Folder 30 |
The American Rich
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| Box 29 |
Folder 31 |
American Sunrise over Japan
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| Box 29 |
Folder 32 |
The American Sun Rose over Japan
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| Box 29 |
Folder 33 |
America's Best Secret Weapon
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| Box 29 |
Folder 34 |
Amputation in Installments
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| Box 29 |
Folder 35 |
Answering Correspondents
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| Box 29 |
Folder 36 |
Answering Critics
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| Box 29 |
Folder 37 |
Anti-Anti-Communism in India
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| Box 29 |
Folder 38-40 |
Appeal to Reason
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| Box 29 |
Folder 41 |
Art and Immediacy
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| Box 29 |
Folder 42 |
'As you know, the last EPIC
convention...'
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| Box 29 |
Folder 43 |
Atomic Energy for Peace
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| Box 29 |
Folder 44 |
The Authors' Publishing House
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| Box 29 |
Folder 45 |
Be Humble and Learn
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| Box 29 |
Folder 46 |
Beware Campaign Dishonesties
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| Box 29 |
Folder 47 |
Big Business Neutrality
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| Box 29 |
Folder 48-52 |
Bill Porter: A drama of the prison life
of O. Henry
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| Box 29 |
Folder 53 |
Bill Porter [outline of
film]
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| Box 30 |
Folder 1 |
Black Legion Politics
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| Box 30 |
Folder 2 |
Blank Check Politics
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| Box 30 |
Folder 3 |
Blasphemy in Germany
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| Box 30 |
Folder 4 |
The Blind Alley: A Story
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| Box 30 |
Folder 5 |
Blind Leaders
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| Box 30 |
Folder 6 |
The Blue-Shirts of Los Angeles
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| Box 30 |
Folder 7 |
A Book about the Nazis
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| Box 30 |
Folder 8 |
Book Urchins: A Study of Literary
Tropisms
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| Box 30 |
Folder 9 |
Books of Upton Sinclair in
Russia
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| Box 30 |
Folder 10-11 |
Books of Upton Sinclair in Translations
and Foreign Editions
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| Box 30 |
Folder 12 |
Boost Our Special Editions
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| Box 30 |
Folder 13 |
A Born Actor
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| Box 30 |
Folder 14 |
The Borrowed Baby
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| Box 30 |
Folder 15 |
Boy Meets Girl: Outline of a
Motion Picture Story
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| Box 30 |
Folder 16 |
The Brass Check, As Ever
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| Box 30 |
Folder 17 |
The Brass Check in Los Angeles
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| Box 30 |
Folder 18 |
The Bride of Dreams by Frederik
van Eeden [review]
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| Box 30 |
Folder 19 |
A Brief Statement to Friends of Liberal
Thought
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| Box 30 |
Folder 20 |
Brother Logan
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| Box 30 |
Folder 21 |
The Brotherhood of the Rails: A
Moving Picture in Ten Episodes
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| Box 30 |
Folder 22 |
Build EPIC Press
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| Box 30 |
Folder 23 |
Building the EPIC Movement
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| Box 30 |
Folder 24 |
Burning Books in Boston
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| Box 30 |
Folder 25 |
Business and Ballots
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| Box 30 |
Folder 26 |
A Business Republic: An Outline of the
People's Corporation of King C. Gillette
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| Box 30 |
Folder 27 |
The Buzzards Gather!
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| Box 30 |
Folder 28 |
A Campaign of Education
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| Box 30 |
Folder 29 |
The Campaign Opens
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| Box 30 |
Folder 30 |
Can California End Poverty
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| Box 30 |
Folder 31 |
Can Democracy Work?
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| Box 30 |
Folder 32 |
Can We Change the World?
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| Box 30 |
Folder 33 |
Can We Civilize Machines?
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| Box 30 |
Folder 34 |
The capitalist press has been enjoying
itself...
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| Box 30 |
Folder 35 |
Caradrion: A one-reel moving picture
idyll
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| Box 30 |
Folder 36 |
Carrying Out the EPIC Plan
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| Box 30 |
Folder 37 |
The Case of Quinn versus
Sinclair
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| Box 30 |
Folder 38 |
The Case of Rosika Schwimmer vs. Upton
Sinclair
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| Box 30 |
Folder 39 |
The Case of the Hidden Woman
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| Box 30 |
Folder 40 |
The Case of Walter Liggett
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| Box 30 |
Folder 41 |
Cervantes: Outline for motion
picture
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| Box 30 |
Folder 42 |
The Chances of Peace
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| Box 30 |
Folder 43 |
Change Without Disorder
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| Box 30 |
Folder 44 |
A Changed America
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| Box 30 |
Folder 45 |
Changes I Have Seen
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| Box 30 |
Folder 46 |
Cheer Up Friends!
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| Box 30 |
Folder 47 |
The Chosen People
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| Box 30 |
Folder 48 |
Christian Worship Brought Up to
Date
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| Box 30 |
Folder 49 |
Christmas Thoughts
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| Box 30 |
Folder 50-53 |
Cicero
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| Box 30 |
Folder 54 |
Cinderella From Baltimore
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| Box 30 |
Folder 55 |
Civil Liberties Unlimited
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| Box 30 |
Folder 56 |
Classes in America
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| Box 30 |
Folder 57 |
Coasting Down Hill
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| Box 30 |
Folder 58 |
A Coincidental Correspondence
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| Box 30 |
Folder 59 |
Collectivism Coming
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| Box 30 |
Folder 60 |
Column for Victor Riesel
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| Box 30 |
Folder 61 |
Come In Out of the Wet, Boddy
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| Box 30 |
Folder 62 |
Comment on Henry Miller
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| Box 30 |
Folder 63 |
Communists and EPIC
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| Box 30 |
Folder 64 |
Comrade Kautsky and the
Dromedary
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| Box 30 |
Folder 65 |
Concerning Conscientious
Objectors
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| Box 30 |
Folder 66 |
Concerning Our League President
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| Box 30 |
Folder 67 |
Concerning Race Prejudice
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| Box 30 |
Folder 68 |
Concerning Registration
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| Box 30 |
Folder 69 |
Concerning Socialist Candidates
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| Box 30 |
Folder 70 |
Concerning the Goldfish Bowl
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| Box 30 |
Folder 71 |
Concerning the Pulitzer Prize
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| Box 30 |
Folder 72 |
Concerning "Three Books"
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| Box 30 |
Folder 73 |
Conditions in Russian Hospitals
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| Box 30 |
Folder 74 |
Conditions in 1947 were entirely
different from now
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| Box 30 |
Folder 75 |
Conservative America
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| Box 30 |
Folder 76 |
The Convict: A Story
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| Box 30 |
Folder 77 |
The Convict: A Drama in Three Acts--Act
I
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| Box 30 |
Folder 78 |
The Convict: A Drama in Three Acts--Act
II
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| Box 30 |
Folder 79-81 |
Co-op: A Drama
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| Box 30 |
Folder 82 |
The Corn-Field Lady
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| Box 30 |
Folder 83 |
Count Roman Ostoja
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| Box 30 |
Folder 84 |
Cousins by Courtesy
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| Box 30 |
Folder 85 |
The Critical Spirit
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| Box 30 |
Folder 86 |
The Daughter of the Confederacy: The
Life Story of Winnie Davis, daughter of Jefferson Davis
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| Box 30 |
Folder 87 |
The Dead Hand: An Essay in the Economic
Interpretation of Culture
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| Box 30 |
Folder 88 |
Dear Mr. President!
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| Box 30 |
Folder 89 |
Debs and the Poets
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| Box 30 |
Folder 90 |
[Dedication]
To Mary Craig
Sinclair without whose wisdom...
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| Box 30 |
Folder 91 |
Democratic Defense
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| Box 30 |
Folder 92 |
The Democratization of Education
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| Box 31 |
Folder 1-4 |
Depression Island: Sketch for a motion
picture comedy
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| Box 31 |
Folder 5 |
Did I Steal EPIC?
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| Box 31 |
Folder 6 |
The Disturbance of Max Eastman
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| Box 31 |
Folder 7 |
Dr. Faustus Today
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| Box 31 |
Folder 8-9 |
Doctor Fist, A Drama in Three
Acts
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| Box 31 |
Folder 10 |
Does This Break Your Jaw?
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| Box 31 |
Folder 11 |
The Dole, and Other Things
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| Box 31 |
Folder 12 |
Double the Townsend Offer
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| Box 31 |
Folder 13 |
'During the EPIC campaign I pointed
out...'
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| Box 31 |
Folder 14 |
Editorial on EPIC
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| Box 31 |
Folder 15 |
An Effort at Practical
Co-operation
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| Box 31 |
Folder 16 |
The Einstein I Knew
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| Box 31 |
Folder 17 |
Eisenstein Comes to Hollywood: A
Contribution to Moving Picture History
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| Box 31 |
Folder 18 |
The Eisenstein Picture: A Statement from
the Other Side of the Case
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| Box 31 |
Folder 19 |
Eisenstein Repents
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| Box 31 |
Folder 20 |
Election Prospects; The Election
Results
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| Box 31 |
Folder 21 |
The Emancipated Husband
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| Box 31 |
Folder 22 |
End Poverty Movies
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| Box 31 |
Folder 23 |
Ending Poverty Without Pain
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| Box 31 |
Folder 24 |
The Enemy Behaves According to
Schedule
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| Box 31 |
Folder 25-27 |
The Enemy Had It Too: A Play in Three
Acts
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| Box 31 |
Folder 28 |
Enemy in the Mouth: A Statement by Upton
Sinclair
(see also: Writings. Cup of Fury)
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| Box 31 |
Folder 29 |
EPIC and the Townsend Plan
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| Box 31 |
Folder 30 |
EPIC Answers
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| Box 31 |
Folder 31 |
EPIC Drama
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| Box 31 |
Folder 32 |
EPIC Education is Needed
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| Box 31 |
Folder 33 |
The EPIC Movement
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| Box 31 |
Folder 34 |
The EPIC Plan. Can Poverty be
Ended?
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| Box 31 |
Folder 35 |
EPICs and Democrats
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| Box 31 |
Folder 36 |
Essays in Revolution
[table of contents and preface]
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| Box 31 |
Folder 37 |
Eugenic Celibate Motherhood
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| Box 31 |
Folder 38 |
Europe and America
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| Box 31 |
Folder 39 |
Exchanging for Use
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| Box 31 |
Folder 40 |
An Ex-King's Ransom: A Letter to Edward,
Duke of Windsor
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| Box 31 |
Folder 41 |
Expect No Peace!
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| Box 31 |
Folder 42 |
Explain This to Me! An Account of Some
Psychic Mysteries
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| Box 31 |
Folder 43 |
Explaining my attitude toward the
problem of Social Revolution
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| Box 31 |
Folder 44 |
Family Favorites
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| Box 31 |
Folder 45 |
Federation in Europe
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| Box 31 |
Folder 46 |
Fiat Justitia!
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| Box 31 |
Folder 47 |
The 50th Anniversary of the
L.I.D.
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| Box 31 |
Folder 48 |
First Principles
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| Box 31 |
Folder 49 |
The Flivver King: A proposal
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| Box 31 |
Folder 50 |
Floyd Dell, Me, and the War
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| Box 31 |
Folder 51 |
Food for the Unemployed
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| Box 31 |
Folder 52 |
For a New Appeal to Reason
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| Box 31 |
Folder 53 |
For Sale to the Highest Bidder: Young
Woman Industrial Slave
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| Box 31 |
Folder 54 |
For Shadia
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| Box 31 |
Folder 55 |
For the Voice of America
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| Box 31 |
Folder 56 |
Ford's Peace Ship
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| Box 31 |
Folder 57 |
Forward EPIC
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| Box 31 |
Folder 58 |
'Frank Harris asks me to set
forth...'
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| Box 31 |
Folder 59 |
Free Speech: What Is It?
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| Box 31 |
Folder 60 |
Freedom for Judges
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| Box 31 |
Folder 61 |
Freedom for Workers
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| Box 31 |
Folder 62 |
Freestate: A Plan for European
Reconstruction
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| Box 31 |
Folder 63 |
'A friend of mine who is devoted to the
cause of workers,...'
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| Box 31 |
Folder 64 |
From Frying Pan into Fire
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| Box 31 |
Folder 65 |
The Future of EPIC
[two different essays]
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| Box 31 |
Folder 66 |
The Future of Socialism in the United
States: American Fabian Essays
[table of contents]
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| Box 31 |
Folder 67 |
God and Birth Control
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| Box 31 |
Folder 68 |
God for Capitalism
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| Box 31 |
Folder 69-75 |
God's Country
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| Box 31 |
Folder 76 |
The Gold Fish Bowl
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| Box 31 |
Folder 77-78 |
The Golden Scenario
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| Box 32 |
Folder 1 |
Graft in America
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| Box 32 |
Folder 2-6 |
The Grand Duke Lectures: A Comedy in
Three Acts
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| Box 32 |
Folder 7 |
Grapes of Wrath
[review]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 8 |
Greatest Soul in Jail: Story of
Massachusetts
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| Box 32 |
Folder 9 |
Greeting to Martin Andersen Nexo
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| Box 32 |
Folder 10 |
Greetings from Upton Sinclair
[two different essays]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 11 |
Greetings to the "New Masses"
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| Box 32 |
Folder 12 |
Greetings to U.S.S.R.
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| Box 32 |
Folder 13 |
Groping in a Fog
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| Box 32 |
Folder 14 |
Ham and Eggs for California
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| Box 32 |
Folder 15 |
Ham and Eggs Plowed Under
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| Box 32 |
Folder 16 |
The Haves and the Have Nots
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| Box 32 |
Folder 17 |
The Health Hunters: A Farce Comedy in
Four Acts
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| Box 32 |
Folder 18 |
Hell
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| Box 32 |
Folder 19 |
Help for Spain
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| Box 32 |
Folder 20 |
Help Wanted
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| Box 32 |
Folder 21 |
Here's to Crime!
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| Box 32 |
Folder 22 |
Here's Your New Baby!
[originally titled: Here's Your New Paper!]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 23 |
High Stakes
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| Box 32 |
Folder 24 |
Hired Liar!
[originally titled: Hired Liars]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 25 |
His Second Wife
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| Box 32 |
Folder 26 |
His Third Wife
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| Box 32 |
Folder 27 |
History Repeats Itself
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| Box 32 |
Folder 28 |
Hollywood and Detroit
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| Box 32 |
Folder 29 |
Hooked by a Fish: And How It
Feels
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| Box 32 |
Folder 30 |
Hopes for the Old People
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| Box 32 |
Folder 31 |
The House of Wonder
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| Box 32 |
Folder 32 |
'How can people who live in the
cheapest...'
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| Box 32 |
Folder 33 |
How I Reformed Three Great American
Families
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| Box 32 |
Folder 34 |
How to Kill the Tiger?
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| Box 32 |
Folder 35 |
'I am asked to say why it is that in
present-day fiction...'
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| Box 32 |
Folder 36 |
I Am Socialist, Democrat and Republican
All in One
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| Box 32 |
Folder 37 |
'I fully agree with Professor Dearborn
in his belief...'
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| Box 32 |
Folder 38 |
I, Governor of California And How I
Ended Poverty: A True Story of the Future
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| Box 32 |
Folder 39 |
'I have just returned from a
twelve-thousand mile...'
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| Box 32 |
Folder 40 |
I Knew Lincoln Steffens
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| Box 32 |
Folder 41 |
I Pull Political Wires
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| Box 32 |
Folder 42 |
I Will Not Let the People Down!
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Folder 43 |
If Defeated
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| Box 32 |
Folder 44 |
If Elected If I Lose
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Folder 45 |
If I Were President
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| Box 32 |
Folder 46 |
If I Win
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| Box 32 |
Folder 47 |
Ike
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| Box 32 |
Folder 48 |
Ike Splits His Party!
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| Box 32 |
Folder 49 |
Immediate EPIC
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| Box 32 |
Folder 50 |
Improvements in the Plan
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| Box 32 |
Folder 51 |
Improving California
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| Box 32 |
Folder 52 |
In Defense of Albert Abrams
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| Box 32 |
Folder 53 |
In Memoriam
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| Box 32 |
Folder 54 |
'In the August 27th issue of a Wisconsin
newspaper...'
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| Box 32 |
Folder 55 |
In the Enemy's Camp
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| Box 32 |
Folder 56 |
Income: A Review
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| Box 32 |
Folder 57 |
The Industrial Republic
[miscellaneous pages]
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Folder 58 |
Inside Hitler, by Kurt Krueger.
An introduction and review
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| Box 32 |
Folder 59 |
Instead of an Editorial
[first page only]
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Folder 60 |
Intellectual Freedom
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| Box 32 |
Folder 61 |
Interview with Ludwig Renn
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| Box 32 |
Folder 62 |
Introduction to the Lanny Budd Picture
Book
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| Box 32 |
Folder 63 |
The Inventor's Reward
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| Box 32 |
Folder 64 |
Is Capitalism Worth It?
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| Box 32 |
Folder 65 |
Is the EPIC Plan constitutional?
Debate of Upton Sinclair vs. Hamilton Fish, Jr., Chautauqua,
N.Y., July 20.
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Folder 66 |
Is This Jack London?
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| Box 32 |
Folder 67 |
The Island of Kings
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| Box 32 |
Folder 68 |
The Island of Manhato
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| Box 32 |
Folder 69 |
It All Started With Columbus
[review]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 70 |
It has been your fate and mine to be
living...
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| Box 32 |
Folder 71 |
'It is my deliberate opinion, based upon
forty years...'
[possibly titled: Capitalist Press]
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Folder 72 |
'It is my pleasure today to be one of
the speakers...'
[part of program titled: Men and Books]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 73 |
Jack London
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| Box 32 |
Folder 74 |
Jesus Lives
[notes, related materials]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 75 |
The Job of Changing America
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| Box 32 |
Folder 76-77 |
John D: A Mellow-drammer with
Mellow-dee
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| Box 32 |
Folder 78 |
Keep Our Paper
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| Box 32 |
Folder 79 |
A King and a Rebel
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| Box 32 |
Folder 80 |
King Edward and Democracy
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| Box 32 |
Folder 81 |
Lady Poets
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| Box 32 |
Folder 82 |
Land of Orange Groves and Jails
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| Box 32 |
Folder 83 |
The Laying on of Hands
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| Box 32 |
Folder 84 |
League for Creeping Socialism
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| Box 32 |
Folder 85 |
'Leonard Lyons has asked me to blow him
to one day's vacation...'
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| Box 32 |
Folder 86 |
Letter to a Red Army Soldier
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| Box 32 |
Folder 87 |
Letter to an "Appeaser"
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| Box 32 |
Folder 88 |
A Letter to Henry Ford
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| Box 32 |
Folder 89 |
A Letter to the Chicago Conference;
Letter to the South
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| Box 32 |
Folder 90 |
Letters to Judd: An American
Workingman
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| Box 32 |
Folder 91 |
Letters to Percy
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| Box 32 |
Folder 92 |
Letting Them Starve
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| Box 32 |
Folder 93 |
The Lie Factory Starts
[preface]
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| Box 32 |
Folder 94 |
Life in America
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| Box 32 |
Folder 95 |
Life in Letters
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| Box 32 |
Folder 96 |
Limbo on the Loose: A Midsummer's
Night's Dream
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| Box 33 |
Folder 1 |
Literary Digest Poll; The Literary
Radical
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| Box 33 |
Folder 2 |
Little Algernon
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| Box 33 |
Folder 3 |
Little World War in a Garden
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| Box 33 |
Folder 4 |
Looking Forward
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| Box 33 |
Folder 5 |
Losing
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| Box 33 |
Folder 6 |
A Lost Leader
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| Box 33 |
Folder 7-8 |
Love in Arms: A Play in Three
Acts
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| Box 33 |
Folder 9 |
Lying to the People
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| Box 33 |
Folder 10 |
The Machine: A Drama in Three
Acts
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| Box 33 |
Folder 11 |
Magazine Propaganda
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| Box 33 |
Folder 12 |
Making Democracy Work
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| Box 33 |
Folder 13 |
Making Our Minds Work: Experiences in
Mental Healing
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| Box 33 |
Folder 14 |
Many Busy Years: The Memoirs of S.K.
Ratcliffe
[introduction]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 15 |
Martin Birnbaum
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| Box 33 |
Folder 16 |
Me and Ham Fish
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| Box 33 |
Folder 17 |
Me--Millionaire
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| Box 33 |
Folder 18 |
The Meaning of EPIC
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| Box 33 |
Folder 19 |
Memories of a Muckraker
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| Box 33 |
Folder 20 |
Memories of Debs
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| Box 33 |
Folder 21 |
Memories of Edward MacDowell
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| Box 33 |
Folder 22 |
Mental Therapeutics
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| Box 33 |
Folder 23 |
A Message to the Czech People
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| Box 33 |
Folder 24 |
The Metropolis
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| Box 33 |
Folder 25 |
Metropolis-Moneychangers-Machine
[synopsis]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 26 |
The Militant Consumers: A Protest to the
People of New York
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| Box 33 |
Folder 27 |
Millions Dance
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| Box 33 |
Folder 28 |
Mind Is a Force
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| Box 33 |
Folder 29 |
Mind-Reading Happens: And Here Are the
Proofs
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| Box 33 |
Folder 30 |
Mobilizing the Movies
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| Box 33 |
Folder 31 |
The Money-Changers
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| Box 33 |
Folder 32 |
More Ham and Eggs
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| Box 33 |
Folder 33 |
Most Haunted House
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| Box 33 |
Folder 34 |
Mr. Upton-Sinclair-Lewis-Browne
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| Box 33 |
Folder 35 |
Mrs. Dilling Entertains
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| Box 33 |
Folder 36 |
'Mrs. Gartz comes honestly by her
unconventional opinions...'
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| Box 33 |
Folder 37 |
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| Box 33 |
Folder 38 |
Music Made Visible
[includes photographs]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 39 |
My Autobiography: By Charles
Chaplin
[review]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 40 |
My Battle
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| Box 33 |
Folder 41 |
My Cause
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| Box 33 |
Folder 42 |
My Cousin, Mrs. Simpson
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| Box 33 |
Folder 43 |
My Friends, The People of Japan
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| Box 33 |
Folder 44 |
My Interview with Mussolini
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| Box 33 |
Folder 45 |
My Kind of World
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| Box 33 |
Folder 46 |
My Life in Diet
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| Box 33 |
Folder 47 |
My Mansion
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| Box 33 |
Folder 48 |
My Most Inspiring Moment
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| Box 33 |
Folder 49 |
My Question Box
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| Box 33 |
Folder 50 |
The Nation
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| Box 33 |
Folder 51 |
National Economic Trust
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| Box 33 |
Folder 52 |
Neutrality for Fascism
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| Box 33 |
Folder 53 |
Never while I live shall I
forget...
[possibly titled: Taft]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 54 |
The New Deal. Outline for a
motion picture scenario
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| Box 33 |
Folder 55 |
The New Depression
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| Box 33 |
Folder 56 |
The New Sun, by Taro Yashima
[review]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 57 |
A New Year's Task for You and Me
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| Box 33 |
Folder 58 |
No End to Unemployment
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| Box 33 |
Folder 59 |
No More Headaches!
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| Box 33 |
Folder 60 |
The Nobel Prize for Literature
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| Box 33 |
Folder 61 |
Norman Thomas: A Biography by
Harry Fleischman
[review]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 62 |
Notes for Democratic Platform
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| Box 33 |
Folder 63 |
The Novelist as a Social
Commentator
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| Box 33 |
Folder 64 |
Of the Late Mr. Josef Stalin
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| Box 33 |
Folder 65-67 |
Oil: A Play
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| Box 33 |
Folder 68 |
On Being Taken into the
Institute
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 69 |
On Re-Reading Homer
[also titled: Re-Reading Homer]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 70 |
'One has to have a tough hide to run for
a political office...'
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| Box 33 |
Folder 71 |
One Thousand Percent Dividends
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| Box 33 |
Folder 72 |
One Woman's Fight: A True Story
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| Box 33 |
Folder 73 |
An Open Letter to Marshal Stalin
[also titled: To Josef Stalin, Premier of the U.S.S.R.]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 74 |
An Open Letter to President Roosevelt:
My Dear Mr. President...
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| Box 33 |
Folder 75 |
An Open Letter to President Roosevelt
[also titled: Start Planning Now: My Dear President Roosevelt...]
[also titled: Let Them Know What We Mean: Dear President
Roosevelt...]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 76 |
[An Open Letter to President Wilson]
[missing page one]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 77 |
An Open Letter to William Allen
White
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| Box 33 |
Folder 78 |
Orders From America: Being a Reply to
Anna Louise Strong
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| Box 33 |
Folder 79 |
Organize the World
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| Box 33 |
Folder 80 |
Our Campaign Committee
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| Box 33 |
Folder 81 |
'Our State-Wide EPIC Convention will be
on the point of assembling...'
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 82 |
Our Political Prisoners
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 84 |
Outline of a Project: For the Reprinting
of Six Labor Novels by Upton Sinclair
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| Box 33 |
Folder 85 |
Outline of Suggested Research for
EPIC
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| Box 33 |
Folder 86 |
Pain Shall Go! Outline of a Motion
Picture Story of the Discovery of Anesthesia
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 87-89 |
Pamela Two: A Play in Three Acts
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 90 |
The Party Line Surveyed: The Burned
Bramble by Manes Sperber
[review]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 91 |
Peace That Will Last: An Appeal to
English People
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 92 |
The Peculiar Feebleness of Social
Democrats
|
| Box 33 |
Folder 93 |
Pension Plans
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| Box 33 |
Folder 94 |
The People at Bay
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| Box 33 |
Folder 95 |
The Peoples' Classics
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| Box 33 |
Folder 96 |
Perkin's Wife
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| Box 33 |
Folder 97 |
The Permanent Crisis
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| Box 33 |
Folder 98 |
The Permanent Unemployed
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| Box 33 |
Folder 99 |
PFU Not Forgotten
[Production for Use]
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| Box 33 |
Folder 100 |
Pirates and Bankers
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| Box 34 |
Folder 1 |
Poet in a Hogshead
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| Box 34 |
Folder 2 |
Police Power
[originally titled: Post Impressions]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 3 |
The Political Future in America
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| Box 34 |
Folder 4 |
Portrait of Fascism
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| Box 34 |
Folder 5-14 |
Pot Boiler: A Comedy in Four
Acts
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| Box 34 |
Folder 15 |
Poverty the Issue
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| Box 34 |
Folder 16 |
Practically Cousins
[originally titled: Cousins by Courtesy]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 17 |
The Prayer and the Answer are
One
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| Box 34 |
Folder 18 |
Preface...[Britain]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 19 |
Preface...[Dick Otto]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 20 |
Preface...[Kate Crane Gartz]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 21 |
Preface...[Simeon Aller]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 22 |
Preface...Southern Belle
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| Box 34 |
Folder 23 |
Preface...[Speaking in tongues]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 24 |
Prepare for the Enemies'
Onslaught
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| Box 34 |
Folder 25 |
Preparing for a Revolution
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| Box 34 |
Folder 26 |
A Prize of $1000.00 for a Socialist
Play
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| Box 34 |
Folder 27 |
The Problem of Food
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| Box 34 |
Folder 28 |
The Problem of Pensions
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| Box 34 |
Folder 29 |
A Proclamation to the People of
California
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| Box 34 |
Folder 30 |
A Proclamation to the World by Franklin
D. Roosevelt. Not written by him, but respectfully offered to
him and to you by Upton Sinclair
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| Box 34 |
Folder 31 |
Production for Use Congress
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| Box 34 |
Folder 32 |
Production for Use Must Come
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| Box 34 |
Folder 33 |
Production for Use vs. Production for
Profit.
Temple Sholom Lecture Forum Debate: Upton
Sinclair vs. Hamilton Fish, Jr.
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| Box 34 |
Folder 34 |
Progress Forward or Backward
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| Box 34 |
Folder 35 |
Prophets for Today
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| Box 34 |
Folder 36 |
Prosperity: The Old vs. the New
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| Box 34 |
Folder 37 |
Protecting Our Liberties
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| Box 34 |
Folder 38 |
Pump-priming Again
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| Box 34 |
Folder 39 |
The Question Mark
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| Box 34 |
Folder 40 |
Question Period for Critics
[originally titled: Address to My Critics]
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| Box 34 |
Folder 41 |
Questionnaire Concerning Psychic
Experiences
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| Box 34 |
Folder 42 |
A Questionnaire on Marriage
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| Box 34 |
Folder 43 |
Questions Unanswered
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| Box 34 |
Folder 44 |
A Rag-Tag Economy
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| Box 34 |
Folder 45 |
The Reactions of Abrams: A
Report
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| Box 34 |
Folder 46 |
Reconsidering Socialism
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| Box 34 |
Folder 47 |
The Red Dragon: The Story of Agnes
Smedley in America and China
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| Box 34 |
Folder 48 |
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| Box 34 |
Folder 49 |
The Reds Arrive
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| Box 34 |
Folder 50 |
The Reds Bring Reaction
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| Box 34 |
Folder 51 |
Reds Deceived Him...
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| Box 34 |
Folder 52-56 |
Reds I Have Known
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| Box 34 |
Folder 57 |
Relief of Suffering
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| Box 34 |
Folder 58 |
Reply to Ex-Comrade Ghent; Reply to
Manchester Boddy
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| Box 34 |
Folder 59 |
Report to the EPIC Convention
|
| Box 34 |
Folder 60 |
The Return of Upton Sinclair
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| Box 34 |
Folder 61 |
Revolution in Colorado
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| Box 34 |
Folder 62 |
The Rice Diet Works
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| Box 34 |
Folder 63 |
The Right to Criticize and
Debate
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| Box 34 |
Folder 64 |
The Roman Catholic War on Socialism in
New York City
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| Box 34 |
Folder 65 |
The Rudest Man in the World
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| Box 34 |
Folder 66 |
Rumors of War
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| Box 34 |
Folder 67 |
The Russian Fliers on Sinclair
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| Box 34 |
Folder 68 |
A Safe World: How to Make It
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| Box 34 |
Folder 69-73 |
Saleslady: A Little Play for the White
Collar Folks
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| Box 34 |
Folder 74 |
Security Plus Liberty
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| Box 34 |
Folder 75 |
The Second Story Man
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| Box 34 |
Folder 76 |
The Settin' Down Job
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| Box 35 |
Folder 1 |
Signatures in Support of Statement
(To be forwarded to Mayor Willy Brandt)
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| Box 35 |
Folder 2 |
'Since so many of the readers of this
paper followed the serial 'Co-op'...'
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| Box 35 |
Folder 3 |
The Sinclair Co-operative
[including Bylaws of the Sinclair Co-operative]
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 4 |
Sinclair-Fish Debate: A
Statement
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| Box 35 |
Folder 5-9 |
The Sinclair Foundation
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| Box 35 |
Folder 10 |
Sinclair Replies to Wardell
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| Box 35 |
Folder 11-12 |
Singing Jailbirds: A Drama in Four
Acts
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| Box 35 |
Folder 13 |
Sit-Down Strike: Outline of a
Story
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| Box 35 |
Folder 14 |
The Sit Down Strikes
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| Box 35 |
Folder 15 |
The Slavery of "Free Love"
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| Box 35 |
Folder 16 |
Slush for the Women
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| Box 35 |
Folder 17 |
Smoked Out! A Reply to the Critic of
"The Brass Check"
[also titled: A Reply to the Critics of "The Brass Check"]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 18 |
Social Art
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| Box 35 |
Folder 19 |
Social Justice Without Violence
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| Box 35 |
Folder 20 |
Socialism and Culture
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| Box 35 |
Folder 21 |
Socialism and Liberty
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| Box 35 |
Folder 22 |
Socialism and Me
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| Box 35 |
Folder 23 |
Socialism and the War
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| Box 35 |
Folder 24 |
Socialism in America
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| Box 35 |
Folder 25 |
Socialism, Red or White: Bolshevism at a
Deadlock
by Karl Kautsky
[review]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 26 |
A Socialist Moving Picture
Circuit
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| Box 35 |
Folder 27 |
A Socialist Peace
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| Box 35 |
Folder 28 |
Socialist Uraemia
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| Box 35 |
Folder 29 |
Sociology for America: Lester F. Ward,
The American Aristotle...
by Samuel Chugerman
[review]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 30 |
Spirits, or Mind-Reading? A Second
Séance with Arthur Ford
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| Box 35 |
Folder 31 |
Splitting the Liberals
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| Box 35 |
Folder 32 |
Spontaneous Combustion
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| Box 35 |
Folder 33 |
Spreading EPIC
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| Box 35 |
Folder 34 |
Stand by Democracy
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| Box 35 |
Folder 35 |
Start the Idle Factories
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| Box 35 |
Folder 36 |
Starting EPIC in New York
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| Box 35 |
Folder 37 |
Statements by Upton Sinclair:
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The EPIC movement to end poverty has
been put forward in my book, 'I, Governor of
California...'
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I have a book ms. entitled 'Personal
Jesus...'
|
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I have been asked by the New Leader
to elaborate...
[also titled: In Support of the Atlantic Pact]
|
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I have never advocated the
socialization of all industry.
|
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I have read a copy of an article...
May 1, 1950
|
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Mr. William J. Perlman of the Cinema
Research Bureau...
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The present tale was begun as a
bluff...
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Some eighteen months ago I
advertised...
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| Box 35 |
Folder 38 |
Statement for Jim Tully
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| Box 35 |
Folder 39 |
Statement for the nation: "I do not
believe..."
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| Box 35 |
Folder 40 |
Statement of the EPIC Plan
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| Box 35 |
Folder 41 |
Statement of the Free Speech League
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| Box 35 |
Folder 42 |
Statement to Associated Press: "I have
been a Social Democrat for 45 years..."
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| Box 35 |
Folder 43 |
Statement... to be released Wednesday
morning in the event of his nomination
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| Box 35 |
Folder 44 |
Statement to EPIC News: "It appears that
Barclay W. Bradley..."
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| Box 35 |
Folder 45 |
A Statement to EPICs: "In May of last
year the first EPIC convention..."
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| Box 35 |
Folder 46 |
A Statement to the EPICs: "Our EPIC
movement is now well into the third year..."
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| Box 35 |
Folder 47 |
States Rights Socialism
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| Box 35 |
Folder 48 |
Stealing One Another's Washing
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| Box 35 |
Folder 49 |
The Stepmother
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| Box 35 |
Folder 50 |
The Stockyards
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| Box 35 |
Folder 51 |
The Story of a Book
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| Box 35 |
Folder 52 |
The Story of Adelaide Branch
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| Box 35 |
Folder 53 |
The Story of Susie: A Backward Child
Comes Forward
[originally titled: The Story of "Muffins"]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 54 |
The Strange Case of Carey
McWilliams
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| Box 35 |
Folder 55 |
The Stranglehold
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| Box 35 |
Folder 56 |
Suffragetteland
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| Box 35 |
Folder 57 |
Support for Spanish Democracy
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| Box 35 |
Folder 58 |
The Supreme Court
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| Box 35 |
Folder 59 |
Supreme Court for EPIC
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| Box 35 |
Folder 60 |
The Supreme Court Speaks
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| Box 35 |
Folder 61 |
Swap Your Votes
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| Box 35 |
Folder 62 |
The Tale of the Reluctant Prince
[originally titled: The Reluctant Prince]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 63 |
Talk United States!
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| Box 35 |
Folder 64 |
The Tallest-Men Town: An idea for a
magazine feature
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| Box 35 |
Folder 65 |
Taxing Stock Transfers
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| Box 35 |
Folder 66 |
Technicians Awake
[originally titled: The Technicians Rebel]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 67 |
Telling the World
[miscellaneous materials]
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 68 |
Terror in Russia?
[promotional material]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 69 |
'Thank you for your invitation to speak
to the people of the Soviet Union...'
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| Box 35 |
Folder 70 |
'These are my last words to the voters
of California in this campaign...'
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| Box 35 |
Folder 71 |
They Call Me Carpenter: A Play in Four
Acts
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| Box 35 |
Folder 72 |
Third EPIC Funeral
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| Box 35 |
Folder 73 |
Thirty Dollars Every Thursday!
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| Box 35 |
Folder 74 |
This Brave New Party
[originally titled: This Brand New Party]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 75 |
This I Believe
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| Box 35 |
Folder 76 |
'This is not the proper mood for
critiques of a democracy...'
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| Box 35 |
Folder 77-78 |
This Is Rob! An Anthology for
Script-Shaped Heads
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| Box 35 |
Folder 79 |
This Time, A Truce!
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| Box 35 |
Folder 80 |
Thunder Over Mexico: The Story of the
Eisenstein Motion Picture
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| Box 35 |
Folder 81 |
To a Would Be Debater
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| Box 35 |
Folder 82 |
To George Bernard Shaw: An Open
Letter
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 83 |
To Hell with Capital?
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| Box 35 |
Folder 84 |
To My Fellow Democrats: A Statement by
Upton Sinclair
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| Box 35 |
Folder 85 |
To My French Readers
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| Box 35 |
Folder 86 |
To My German Readers
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| Box 35 |
Folder 87 |
To President Roosevelt
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| Box 35 |
Folder 88 |
To the Business Men of America
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| Box 35 |
Folder 89 |
To the Editor: It is a fact that most of
the columnists...
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| Box 35 |
Folder 90 |
'To the farmers of the San Joaquin
Valley...'
[pages 6-7 of ?]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 91 |
To the People of South Africa: A Letter
from Upton Sinclair: August 2, l938
Aug 2, 1938
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| Box 35 |
Folder 92 |
To the Readers of My Books in
Yugoslavia
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| Box 35 |
Folder 93 |
Tommy Junior the Second
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| Box 35 |
Folder 94 |
Tomorrow May Be Beautiful
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 95 |
The Toy and the Man
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 96 |
Trial for Plagiarism
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| Box 35 |
Folder 97 |
Truth Wanted
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 98 |
Tully Versus Sinclair: Brief for the
Defendant
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 99 |
The Two-Headed Calf
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 100 |
200,000 Men Bite Dog
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 101 |
Two Socialist Poets
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 102 |
Two Unusual Books
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| Box 35 |
Folder 103 |
Two Views of Russia
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| Box 35 |
Folder 104 |
The Unemployed Still with Us
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| Box 35 |
Folder 105 |
Unfair Harvard
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| Box 35 |
Folder 106 |
The United Front
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 107 |
The Unknown Universe: Experiments in
Psychic Research
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 108 |
An Unmarried Mother: A Story
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 109 |
Upton Sinclair Endorsed for Nobel
Prize
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 110 |
Upton Sinclair Has a Dream
[originally titled: Upton Sinclair Has a Big Idea]
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 111 |
Upton Sinclair's A Monthly
Magazine
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 112 |
Use Versus Profit
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 113 |
Utopia on the Trek: Being the Adventures
of a Co-Operative Caravan
[co-author Michael Williams]
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 114 |
Vachel Lindsay(Contribution to a
Memorial Volume)
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 115 |
Wall Street and Fifth Avenue
|
| Box 35 |
Folder 116 |
Wally for Queen! The Private Life of
Royalty
[also titled: Wally for Queen! A Sketch in One Act; originally
titled: Baltimore Girl: A Sketch in One Act]
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| Box 35 |
Folder 117 |
Walter Lippmann Clarifies His
Mind
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| Box 35 |
Folder 118 |
Wanted: An EPIC Drama League
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| Box 35 |
Folder 119 |
Wanted--A Martyr
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| Box 35 |
Folder 120 |
Wanted: A National Organ!
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| Box 35 |
Folder 121 |
Wanted: A Paper
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| Box 35 |
Folder 122 |
War and Prosperity
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| Box 35 |
Folder 123 |
The War Letters of Captain Crane
Gartz
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| Box 35 |
Folder 124 |
The Way Out
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| Box 36 |
Folder 1 |
'We have in our country somewhere
between'
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| Box 36 |
Folder 2-3 |
We, People of America and How We Ended
Poverty
[including The EPIC Chain Letter]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 4 |
We Speak for Ourselves: An anthology of
American autobiography,
edited by Irving Stone with
Richard Kennedy
[review]
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 5 |
Welcome to the Convention
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| Box 36 |
Folder 6 |
What Can Be Done About America's
Economic Troubles?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 7 |
What Does Democracy Mean: Essay
Submitted in Town Hall Competition
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| Box 36 |
Folder 8 |
What Is a Revolution?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 9 |
What Is the Answer?
[incomplete]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 10 |
What Life Means to Me
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 11 |
What Next?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 12 |
What Price Holidays?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 13 |
What Price Liberty?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 14 |
What Price Prosperity?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 15 |
What Rights Has an Author?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 16 |
What Shall Be Done with Hitler?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 17 |
What this Campaign Means
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| Box 36 |
Folder 18 |
When Does the Shooting Begin?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 19 |
When I Was a Teener
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| Box 36 |
Folder 20 |
When Is a Communist?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 21 |
When There Is No Peace
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| Box 36 |
Folder 22 |
Who Defies the Power of Almighty
GOD?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 23 |
Who Will Steal EPIC?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 24 |
Who Won the Election
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| Box 36 |
Folder 25 |
Why Are the Insurgents?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 26 |
Will Americans Work?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 27 |
Will the Gobbel-uns Git You?
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| Box 36 |
Folder 28 |
Winning
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| Box 36 |
Folder 29 |
A Word to the Convention
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| Box 36 |
Folder 30 |
Work for All Candidates
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| Box 36 |
Folder 31 |
The World's Crisis
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| Box 36 |
Folder 32 |
Writing Books for Labor
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 33 |
Your Million Dollars: Being Letters to
Joe
[also titled: Letters to Joe]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 34 |
Zillions of Dollars: A Truth
Story
[originally titled: Zillions of Money]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 35 |
Zola Coming Back: Emile Zola by
F.W.J. Hemmings
[review]
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| |
Subseries:
Poems
(3 folders)
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| |
Scope Note:
Arranged alphabetically by title.
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
Celestial Speculation
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
Down, down to the bottom of the sea...
[first line]
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
An Evangelist Drowns
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
An Evangelist Prays
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
"Fat"
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| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
God and Myself
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
The Jew
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| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
John D. Rockefeller
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| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
Lizzieville
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| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
Manhattan, thy towers & temples I spy...
[first line]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
The Marseillaise in the Tombs
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 36 |
My Dear Ted Cook:...
[first line]
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
Nature is cruel, nature is benign...
[first line]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
Nature Study
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
O Man, Be Good!
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| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
Oh, the governor of Arkansaw...
[first line]
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| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
Political Prayer
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| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
Political Prayers
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| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
The Professor and the Bullthorn
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
The Shepherd is Dead
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
The Song of the Id
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
Spider Lore
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 37 |
The Wise Chickens
|
| Box 36 |
Folder 38 |
Songs Nearing Sixty
|
| |
Subseries:
Speeches 1914-1966,
n. d.
|
| |
Scope Note:
Arranged chronologically by date given or broadcast and includes
typescripts and notes for: speeches, broadcasts and debates.
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| Box 36 |
|
1914, May 15. Mass
meeting, Denver, CO
|
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1914, May 29. Progressive
Club, Chicago, IL (Extracts)
|
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1914, Jun 13.
Tarrytown
|
| |
1916, Mar 23. Debate
between Upton Sinclair and Atty. C.C. Crouch, San Diego,
CA
|
| |
1916, Oct 24. Truth.
Southern California Women's Press Club
|
| |
1918, Mar 10. Mass meeting
in celebration of Russian Revolution, Los Angeles, CA
|
| |
1918, Mar 11.
Discussion...of O'Neill's "Strange Interlude," symposium
at Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
|
| |
1933, Jan 22. Student
Conference Against War, University of California at Los
Angeles
|
| |
1933, May 10. Press and
writers preview of Thunder Over Mexico, Los Angeles, CA
|
| |
1934, Feb 24. Radio
KYA
|
| |
1934, Mar 24. Lawndale,
CA
|
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1934, Aug 2. Radio
KFI
|
| |
1934, Aug 6. Radio
KNX
|
| |
1934, Aug 13. Radio
KNX
|
| |
1934, Aug 20. Radio
KNX
|
| |
1934, Aug 27. Shrine
Auditorium
|
| |
1934, Aug 29. Radio
KHJ
|
| |
1934, Sep 8. My meeting
with the President, WEAF, New York City
|
| |
1934, Sep 17. Radio KHJ and
Columbia System and 8 coast stations, from Shrine
Auditorium
|
| |
1934, Sep 24. Radio
KFRC
|
| |
1934, Oct 8. Radio
KHJ
|
| |
1934, Oct 12. Radio
KGER
|
| |
1934, Oct 15. General
election, Radio speech no. 5
|
| |
1934, Oct 28. Radio
KHJ
|
| |
1934, Oct. Radio KHJ
[incomplete]
|
| |
1934. Interviews: "Questions and
Answers"
|
| |
1935, Jan 23.
|
| |
1935, Mar 28. Olympic
Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA
|
| |
1936, Apr 17 &
1936, Apr 24. Radio KNX,
Campaign to End Poverty in Civilization
|
| |
1936, May 4. EPIC
Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA
|
| |
1936, Nov 13. Western
Writers Conference, San Francisco, CA
|
| |
1936, Nov 14. The Writer in
a Changing World, Western Writers Conference, San Francisco,
CA
|
| |
1936. EPIC Convention in LA Labor
Temple
|
| |
1939, Oct 20. Radio
address
|
| |
1941, Feb. Stand Firm,
Norwegians! Radio WRUL, Boston
|
| |
1950, Nov 26. Recording for
Voice of America
|
| |
1952, Aug. My friends and
readers in Japan
|
| |
1953. Voice of America
(German)
|
| |
1954. For the Voice of
America
|
| |
1954. To the Congress for
Cultural Freedom
|
| |
1958, Sep 19. Critic's
Choice
|
| |
1958, Oct 15. Alumni of the
City College of New York and League for Industrial
Democracy
|
| |
1959, Jan 11. "As We See
It" AFL-CIO Public Service Program, ABC broadcast
|
| |
1959, Nov 22. Cavalcade of
Books
|
| |
1960, Jan 1. Transcript of
tape recording made...at the request of the representatives of the
Yugoslav government at the United Nations for broadcast to the
people of Yugoslavia... Recorded Dec. 15, 1959.
|
| |
1960, Apr 26. "This is
Upton Sinclair..."
|
| |
1960, May 22. "As We See It
- Upton Sinclair's Story"
|
| |
1963, Jan Interview by Ronald
Gottesman. Transcript of Reels 1-9
(9 folders)
|
| |
1963, Mar Reminiscences re:
novels and political career
|
| |
1966, Oct 16. "As We See It
- Upton Sinclair at 88"
|
| |
n.d. Interviews - Sinclair/Hoiles
|
| |
n.d. Interviews - "Supplementary Questions"
|
| |
n.d. Interviews/Answers misc.
|
| |
n.d. "Our guest of honor..." Intro. for Kate Crane Gartz
|
| |
Subseries:
Unidentified Writings and Fragments by Sinclair
Boxes 36-37 (37 folders)
|
| |
Subseries:
Writings by others
|
| |
Scope Note:
Arranged alphabetically by author of work.
|
| Box 37 |
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Aboulker, Henri.
Un jour mon
fils José me dit:...
[first line]
|
| |
Acret, George Edward. Revitalizing the
Constitution
|
| |
Albrecht, E. Upton Sinclair und sozialhygienische Faktoren
der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika
|
| |
Allvine, Glendon. The Man Who Owned the Motion Picture
Industry.
[outline only]
|
| |
Alva-Tore, Fernand. The Only Statesman in the World Who Has
No Shares, No Bank Account
|
| |
Ashton, George Franklin. The Campaign for Governor of
California, 1934. Dec.
1946
|
| |
Balz, Rose Marguerite. The U.S.A. Eagle
|
| |
Bantz, Elisabeth. Upton Sinclair, Book Reviews and
Criticisms. Published in German and French Periodicals and
Newspapers. 1944
|
| |
Barlow, Arthur. The Hiss Case
|
| |
Barr, Earl G. High Points in Question and in Answer from
Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and Equality. 1935
|
| |
Benamy, Alexander. I was a Citizen in Central Europe.
1939
|
| |
Berenberg, David Paul. Two poems
|
| |
Bradley, Barclay White.Relief and Rehabilitation
|
| |
Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont. On the Desire in
Modern Women Not to Bear Children
|
| |
Browne, Lewis. Review of
A World to
Win
|
| |
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Excerpt from "Aurora Leigh"
|
| |
Burbank, Luther. [Statement about The Profits of
Religion]
|
| |
Campanella, Tommaso. The People
[poem]
|
| |
Communist Party. [Statement about Sinclair and EPIC
movement]
|
| |
Cravath, O.D. The New Deal Relief Plan As I See It
|
| |
Crowther, Bosley. Excerpts from
Hollywood Rajah The Life and Times of Louis B.
Mayer
|
| |
Dahlin, Ted. The Birth of a Brain-Child
|
| |
Dario, Rubén. The Song of Gold
[poem]
|
| |
DeFord, Miriam Allen. [Review of "2000 Years" by Emil
Long]
|
| |
Deutsch, Babette. First chapter of untitled book-length
poem
|
| |
Downey, Sheridan. Radio Address, over KFBK; letter to
Franklin D. Roosevelt Aug 22,
[1934]
|
| |
Eeden, Frederik Willem van. Who will break the next big
strike?
|
| |
Ehrmann, Max. Upton Sinclair
[poem]
|
| |
Evans, Idrisyn Oliver. To the Conscientious Objector
[poem]
|
| |
Feld, Friedrich. Upton Sinclair im Zwergenland
|
| |
Frasee, Isobel. What I know about Upton Sinclair
|
| |
Gale, Zona. When one considers the raw material...
[first line]
|
| |
Gartz, Kate Elizabeth (Crane).
(2 folders)
|
| |
European Impressions, 1937
|
| |
Prophetic Letters
|
| |
|
| |
two letters of protest
|
| |
letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt
|
| |
George, Harrison. Criticism
|
| Box 38 |
|
Gillette, King Camp. I - People's Industrial Corp. and other
titles
(28 folders)
|
| |
Gilroy, Charles F. In Truth
[poem]
|
| |
Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel. From the diary of E.
Haldeman
|
| |
Hard, Frederick. President's charge to the graduating class
- commencement 1962
|
| |
Hawkins, Jesse Kemp. A Christmas Plea
[poem]
|
| |
Heath, Almon A. Production for use program
|
| |
Heiser, Charles. Manuscript
|
| |
Herron, George Davis.
|
| |
The testament of a love
[poem]
|
| |
I was four when my mother died...
[first line]
|
| |
Herzfelde, W. Upton Sinclair: Leben - Werk - Kritik
|
| |
Hillyer, Robert. Mr. Robert Hiller's Foreword to
October the Fourteenth
|
| |
Hormel, George Albert. A Man Made Depression
|
| |
Hoskins, Dorothy M. Demonstration of Hypnosis
|
| |
Humphries, Rolfe. At a Dance Hall
[poem]
|
| |
Husaini, Syed Mehdi Abbas. Herald Of Hope (Upton Sinclair)
|
| |
Jones, M.E. Upton Sinclair's Presidential Agent and The
Jungle, for The Browsing Room, a weekly books program...
[radio script]
|
| |
Kaul, Leo. Reflections
|
| |
Keller, Adolf. A Millionaire's Farewell to Fifth
Avenue
|
| |
Kemp, Harry. Poems
|
| |
Keppel, Charles William. Letter to Jeff
|
| |
Kimbrough, Hunter Southworth. But Europe has gone back...
[first line]
|
| |
Kipling, Rudyard. The Sons of Martha
[poem]
|
| |
Kress, Melville.
|
| |
|
| |
Upton Sinclair's Literary Godbrother
(From Kress Ms.)
|
| |
Lawff, Ura. Cassandra Sits for the Candid Camera
[poem]
|
| |
Le Gallienne, Richard. The Second Crucifixion
[poem]
|
| |
Legendy, Rudolph. Zur Berlinkris
|
| |
Linton, J.W. Wat - Tyler
[poem]
|
| |
Linville, Henry R. (Henry Richardson)and Mufson, Thomas.
American Scholarship in Bondage
|
| |
Lively, Gerald J. Songs of a Soil Slave; misc. poems
(4 folders)
|
| |
Markham, Edwin. The Man With the Hoe
[poem]
|
| |
Miller, Leonard E.
|
| |
Production for Use, a historical study;
|
| |
Did Upton Sinclair Steal EPIC?
|
| |
Miller, Marcy. Solitude
[poem]
|
| |
Moore, Hannah. There were in line some 600 people...
[first line]
|
| |
Mordell, Albert. The Fighting Sinclairs
- for patron use. (5 folders)
|
| Box 39 |
|
Mordell, Albert. The Fighting Sinclairs
- original (DO NOT USE). (8 folders)
|
| |
Morgan, David R. Nellie, You and I
|
| |
Morris, Alvin H. The Subject
|
| |
Morton, Robert A. A Promise to Hitler
|
| |
Mosher, John P. Left Oblique: The EPIC Challenge to the New
Deal. Undergraduate thesis, May 1963
|
| |
Muller, August.
|
| |
Aschermittwoch
|
| |
Einer, der am Weib zerbrach!
|
| |
Tragödie
|
| |
Musmanno, Michael Angelo. How delightful it is to be in
Plymouth;...
[first line]
|
| |
Negri, Ada. At the Night-Shelter
[poem]
|
| |
Nevens, Mr. A Portrait
[poem]
|
| |
Newman, W. Thomas. Truth is Stranger Than Fiction: The
Re-Incarnation of Lao Tzu Sage of Ancient Sino
|
| |
Oak, Liston M. Why American Labor Supports Free Enterprise:
Interview with Norman Thomas. Jan 2,
1950
|
| |
O'Grady, John J. The Men Who Come Over From I-R-E-L-A-N-D
[music lyrics]
|
| |
Padmanabhan Tampy, K.P.
|
| |
Remarks on Upton Sinclair
|
| |
Opinion of Gurudev Nicholas Roerich
|
| |
Panikkar, K.M. (Kavalam Madhava). Preface
|
| |
Pierce, Victoria.
The Social
Theories of Upton Sinclair: a Study in Propaganda
Literature.
Graduate dissertation. Jun 1933
|
| |
Prince Immanuel of Jerusalem. Lupus and Fidus
|
| |
Publius. Sinclair Plan is Practical
|
| |
Relgis, Eugene. The Humanitarist Principles
|