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Conservatism, the Right Wing, and the Far Right: A Guide to Archives

Websites with information:

https://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/collections&browse

http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/CollectionCodesOLD

http://www.ghi-dc.org/files/publications/inhouse/rg/rg024/rg24_007.pdf

http://www.cla.temple.edu/feinsteincenter/files/2014/03/ArchiveTableMergedDataupdated10-25-13.pdf

Finding aids:

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=40

http://findingaids.csun.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=40&q=&rootcontentid=555#id555

http://web.archive.org/web/20081203225026/http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/DFG/bnc.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20081203225026/http://library.csun.edu/Collections/SCA/UAC/DFG/bnc.html

Reference:

Juliana Smart, “The Broom, Mazdaznan, and the Radical Right in San Diego, 1930-1945" (M.A., California State University, San Marcos, 2014), http://csusm-dspace.calstate.edu/bitstream/handle/10211.3/123291/SmartJulian

a_Summer2014.pdf?sequence=1.

[0399] Frank Broomfield Papers regarding the campaign against fluoridation of the Dunedin City water supply, 1960-1966, Misc-MS-0725

Location: Hocken Library, 90 Anzac Ave, Dunedin, New Zealand

Description: Frank Broomfield was a retired civil engineer. The collection consists primarily of material used to write the 14 page 'Submission opposing the Fluoridation of the City Water Supply to the Mayor and Council of Dunedin, N.Z.', by Frank Broomfield, January 1966. Included is a copy of a letter (dated 29 November 1962) Broomfield sent to the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Health, with a reply from the Minister of Health, D.N. McKay (5 December 1962) rejecting Broomfield's thesis. There is a copy of a New Zealand Court of Appeal judgement by three justices, delivered on 13 December 1963, regarding fluoridation. There is also printed material from England, the United States, Australia and New Zealand opposing fluoridation, information from the Hastings Anti-Fluoridation Society, the N.Z. Anti Fluoridation Association and the Anti Water-Fluoridation Council of Australia and New Zealand. Also included are a large number of letters to E.A. Aubin, the Editor of the 'Otago Daily Times'.

Websites with information:

http://hakena.otago.ac.nz/nreq/Welcome.html

[0400] Frank Cullen Brophy papers, 1882-1976, MS 1225

Location: Arizona Historical Society, Library & Archives, 949 East Second Street, Tucson, AZ 85719

Description: Frank C. Brophy (1894-1978) was a banker, rancher, writer, and conservative political activist. He was one of the founders and a long-time member of the John Birch Society. Correspondents include Holmes Alexander, Norman Allderdice, Gary Allen, T. Coleman Andrews, L. Brent Bozell, William F. Buckley Jr., Howard Buffett, Campaign for the 48 States, Citizens for Foreign Aid, Barry Goldwater, J. Evetts Haley, Joseph P. Kamp, George Knupffer, Arthur Bliss Lane, Clare Boothe Luce, Clarence Manion, Joseph McCarthy, John Francis Neylan, Revilo Oliver, Westbrook Pegler, Ronald Reagan, Archie Roosevelt, John Rousselot, Dan Smoot, Robert B. Snowden, Scott Stanley (& The American Opinion), Robert Taft, Robert Welch, Rex Westerfield, and Wendell Willkie. Political correspondence concerning Edwin Walker. Series 3: Political Files, 1918-1977. Sub-series 2: Goldwater files, 1939-1977, includes correspondence with Barry Goldwater, speeches and addresses by Goldwater, and a copy of Brophy's pamphlet Must Barry Goldwater be Destroyed? Sub-series 3: Political Files, 1926-1975, contains files on American Party, American Liberty League, Americans for Constitutional Action, Campaign for the 48 States, Citizens for Foreign Aid, Crusade for Freedom, For America, Human Events, Fulton Lewis Programme, Liberty Amendment, National Review, National Economic Council, New Party, United States Flag Committee, Victory in Vietnam Committee, and Young Americans for Freedom. Series 9: Organizations, 1929-1975, contains files on Catholic Traditionalist movement. Correspondence, Catholic Traditionalist movement. Publications, Knights of Malta, Moral re-armament, and St. John of Jerusalem.

Websites with information:

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/49605407

http://www.worldcat.org/title/brophy-papers-frank-brophy-political-files-1918-1977/oclc/49605407

Finding aid:

http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/wp-content/upLoads/library_Brophy-Family.pdf

[0401] Lyle Brothers collection, 1965-1990, Coll. 8287

Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue, Laramie, WY 82071

Description: Lyle and Florence Brothers were nutrition counselors in Florida who collected right-wing literature and propaganda. The collection consists of a wide assortment of right-wing material. It contains nativist, fundamentalist, anti-Semitic, racist, Libertarian and Republican literature and propaganda. It is largely focused against Jews, Communists, Liberals, the Federal Reserve, National Association for Colored People, the United Nations, the Soviet Union, Communist China, and the Latin American liberation movement. There is also literature and propaganda in opposition to income taxes, modern art, progressive education, sex education, drugs, fluoridation of water, national health care, welfare for the poor, unions, government regulation of corporations and the media. The material supports a strong military, small businesses, corporate capitalism, the war on drugs, and the fundamentalist family and moral values. The John Birch Society, Aryan Nations and Don Bell materials are fairly representative.

Websites with information:

https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/_files/collection_guides/politics_guide_2009_ed2016.pdf

https://web.archive.org/web/20160919110928/https://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/collections/guides/politics.pdf

http://www.uwyo.edu/ahc/collections/guides/cold-war.pdf

http://www.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/oclcsearch.html

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/60610919

http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1965-1990/oclc/60610919

Finding aid:

http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=wyu-ah08287.xml

[0402] Earl Browder Papers, 1879-1990

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010

Description: Earl Russell Browder (1891-1973) was General secretary of the Communist Party of the United States from 1930 through its dissolution in 1944. The Earl Browder Papers consist of biographical material, correspondence-subject files, writings and memorabilia. Correspondence-subject files on Amerasia, America First Party, American Legion, Anti-Communist legislation, Anti-Semitism, Anti-Hitlerism and Latin America, Leon Milton Birkhead, Black Legion, Elizabeth Churchill Brown, Louis F. Budenz, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., California State Senate Fact-Finding Committee on Un-American Activities, William Henry Chamberlin, Whittaker Chambers, Charles Edward Coughlin, Edward Lodge Curran, Dies Committee, Everett M. Dirksen, Brice P. Disque, Bella V. Dodd, Max Eastman, Fascists in America, Hamilton Fish, III, Foreign Policy Association, Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., Headlines and What's Behind Them, [Henry] Regnery Company, Institute of Pacific Relations, Virgil Jordan, Joseph P. Kamp, Alfred Kohlberg, Ku Klux Klan, Isaac Don Levine, Seymour Martin Lipset, Jay Lovestone, Clare Boothe Luce, Eugene Lyons, National Union for Social Justice, Westbrook Pegler, George Samuel Schuyler, Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith, Social Justice, George Ephraim Sokolsky, Maurice J. and Herbert A. Speiser, The Christian Front, The Fund for the Republic, Inc., and Harry Dexter White.

Reference:

Kathleen Manwaring, "Radicalism Collections in Syracuse University Library," American Communist History, Volume 5, Issue 2 (2006), pp. 173-192.

Websites with information:

http://findingaids.syr.edu/xtf/search?brand=ead;collection=ead;sort=title;titleAlpha=EE;

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/ead/subj_list_from_db.htm

Finding aids:

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/b/browder_e.htm

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/print/browder_e_prt.htm

[0403] Earl Browder Papers, 1891-1975 (Glen Rock, N.J., Microfilming Corporation of America, 1976) [microfilm]

Description: Earl Browder (1891-1973) was General Secretary of the Communist Party of the United States of America from 1929 to 1944. The Earl Browder papers were microfilmed as originally organized by the staff of the George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University. Added to the microfilm edition were such printed materials as Communist periodicals and bulletins, proceedings of the National Convention of the Communist Party of the United States of America from 1921 to 1972, and over 400 pamphlets, some of which do not exist in the Syracuse University collection.

Reference:

Earl Browder Papers, 1891-1975: A Guide to the Microfilm Edition, edited by Jack T. Ericson (Glen Rock, N.J., Microfilming Corp. of America, 1976).

Websites with information:

http://arachne.library.emory.edu/web/subjects/humanities/NEH/communism.html

http://www.proquest.com/en-US/catalogs/collections/detail/Browder-Earl-Papers-62.shtml

[0404] Arthur Brown Collection, 1976-2000, M0009444DO

Location: Special Collections Room, The Sir Michael Cobham Library, Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus, Poole, Dorset BH12 5BB, UK

Description: Arthur Brown is a former Police Inspector Cheshire Constabulary, and Lecturer in Law and Public Administration at West Cheshire College. Contains a copy of Peter Shipley, "The National Front: Racialism and neo-Fascism in Britain," Conflict Studies, no. 97, July 1978, and a box of left and right wing journals, including Black Flag and Bulldog, and other journals and flyers.

Finding aid:

http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/library/using-the-library/arthur-brown.html

[0405] Edgar A. Brown Papers, 1911-1975, MSS 91

Location: Special Collections Library, Strom Thurmond Institute Building, Clemson University, 230 Kappa Street, Clemson, SC 29634-3001

Description: Edgar A. Brown (1888-1975) was a South Carolina state senator, 1942-1972. Files on Augusta Courier, James F. Byrnes, Senator Homer Capehart, Civil Rights, Communism, Barry Goldwater, Roy V. Harris, Integration, Olin D. Johnston, Lester Maddox, Burnet R. Maybank, Richard Nixon, Segregation, J. Strom Thurmond, and Voter Registration (Voting Rights Act), 1965.

Websites with information:

http://library.clemson.edu/depts/specialcollections/finding-aids/

Finding aids:

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss91.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss911.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss912.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss913.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss914.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss915.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss0091BrownPicturesEtc.pdf

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/Mss/Mss0091BrownTaggedItems.pdf

[0406] Elizabeth Churchill Brown Papers, 1943-1984, Coll. 84010

Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

Description: Journalist (1908-1986?). Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to American politics, especially during the 1950s; Senator Joseph McCarthy; and American Communism. The series Correspondence, 1943-1978, contains correspondence with Ezra Taft Benson, Senator Styles Bridges, Committee of Christian Laymen, Inc., Devin-Adair Co., Publishers, Hilaire du Berrier, Senator James O. Eastland, Senator Barry Goldwater, Frank Hanighen, Senator Bourke B. Hickenlooper, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, William E. Jenner, August E. Johansen, Joseph Kamp, Russell Kirk, Senator William F. Knowland, Fred C. Koch, Alfred Kohlberg, Joseph M. Lalley, Madalen Leetch, Clare Boothe Luce, Florence Fowler Lyons, Joseph McCarthy, Reverend Carl McIntire, J.B. Matthews, Senator Karl Mundt, Lyle Munson, National Review (William F. Buckley Jr., Frank S. Meyer), Newsweek (Raymond Moley), Otto Otepka, Westbrook Pegler (King Features Syndicate), Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Henry Regnery, George Sokolsky, Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, The Wanderer (Walter and Joseph Matt, Editors), Senator Strom Thurmond, Senator John G. Tower, James B. Utt, General A.C. Wedemeyer, Robert Welch (John Birch Society), and Alice Widener. The series Subject Files, 1837-1984, contains writings and statements by Lewis Albert Alesen, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Harry F. Byrd, Claire L. Chennault, Hilaire du Berrier, James O. Eastland, Myron C. Fagan, Paul Findley, Barry Goldwater, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, William E. Jenner, George Racey Jordan, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Florence Fowler Lyons, Douglas MacArthur, George W. Malone, J.B. Matthews, Joe McCarthy (mimeographed report, Documentary Evidence on Philip C. Jessup, Ambassador-at-Large, 1951), Carl McIntire, Francis J. McNamara, Karl E. Mundt, Carleton Putnam, Phyllis Schlafly, Willis E. Stone, Strom Thurmond, A.C. Wedemeyer, Robert Welch, Nathaniel Weyl, Charles A. Willoughby, and John T. Wood; copies of Charles Stickley, Brain-washing: A Synthesis of the Text-Book on Psychopolitics, 1955; Communists, Negroes and Integration, by J.B. Matthews; Mental Robots, by Lewis Albert Alesen (1957); Gold and Freedom, by George Racey Jordan; The Party of Betrayal, by Joseph McCarthy (1950); Background to Korea, by Alexander Wiley, H. Alexander Smith, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; The Protection of Freedom, by Herbert Hoover; Ten Years of the United Nations...Soviet's Greatest Hoax, by Edward B. Simmons (1956); Documentation of U.N. Plot to Destroy U.S., by Myron C. Fagan; Reports on UNESCO, by Florence Fowler Lyons; The American Right Wing; and First National Directory of "Rightist" Groups, Publications and Some Individuals in the United States; correspondence with the American Legion, American Legion Magazine, Devin-Adair Co., Publishers, Everett Dirksen, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Modern Age, Karl E. Mundt, the Republican National Committee, and George Sokolsky; printed or mimeographed transcripts of speeches by John W. Bricker, James O. Eastland, Barry Goldwater, J. Edgar Hoover, William E. Jenner, and Robert Welch; radio broadcast transcript by Fulton Lewis, Jr.; uncorrected galleys of State Department report on Malta and Yalta conferences, Parts I and II, 1938-1976; copies of Exposé (1951 Nov. 1-1953 Jan.) and The Freeman; and files on Alliance; American Coalition of Patriotic Societies; American Legion; American Public Relations Forum; Americanism (patriotism), including correspondence with Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer; anti-Communism; Anti-United Nations; John M. Ashbrook; AWARE, Inc., including correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover; Louis Budenz; Campaign for the 48 States; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), including correspondence with Alfred Kohlberg; Citizens Councils; Citizens Foreign Aid Committee; Civil rights; Communism; Communist infiltration of the armed forces; Congo (Katanga); Congress of Freedom, Inc.; Conservative Book Club; Paul Crouch; Daughters of the American Revolution; Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties; Defense, including correspondence with Styles Bridges and Alfred Kohlberg; Desegregation, with a report by Carleton Putnam; Bella Dodd; Dominican Republic, including correspondence with Henry Regnery; Dwight D. Eisenhower, including correspondence with Styles Bridges; Elections, including correspondence with Maury M. Travis; Florida States Righter; Fluoridation; Foreign Policy Association; Freedom Academy, including correspondence with Francis J. McNamara; Freedom Leadership Foundation; Freedom School; Fund for the Republic; Goldwater campaign, including correspondence with Barry Goldwater, William Knowland, and Republican National Committee; Grain, including correspondence with William Loeb; J. Edgar Hoover; House Un-American Activities Committee, including correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover and Francis E. Walter; Immigration; Independent American; Institute of Pacific Relations, including correspondence with Ezra Benson; Intercollegiate Society of Individualists; Internal security (subversive activities), including correspondence with Martin Dies; Italy, including correspondence with Daughters of the American Revolution, Edna Fluegel, and Strom Thurmond; John Birch Society; Emanuel Josephson; Robert Kennedy, including correspondence with William Loeb; Owen Lattimore; Liberty Lobby; Liberty and Property, Inc.; Jay Lovestone; J.B. Matthews; Harvey Marshall Matusow; Joseph McCarthy; mental health; Moral Rearmament Assembly; Morality; National Education Program; National Economic Council, Inc.; Nationalism; Richard M. Nixon; Non-Partisan League for Decency in Political Candidates; Otto Otepka; Pearl Harbor; Edward G. Posniak; Ezra Pound; Ronald Reagan; Religion, including newsletters by Committee of Christian Laymen, Inc. and Mindszenty Report, pamphlets by Carl McIntire, and correspondence with Committee of Christian Laymen, Inc., Clare Boothe Luce, and Carl McIntire; Walter Reuther, including correspondence with Joseph Kamp; Right; John Service; State Department, including correspondence with Russell Kirk and Jay Sourwine; Status of Forces Treaty; Adlai Stevenson, including correspondence with William E. Jenner and Alfred Kohlberg; Supreme Court, including correspondence with Jay Sourwine; Texans for America; Strom Thurmond; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); United States Day Committee, Inc.; Virginia League; Virginians for Conservative Government; Robert A. Winston, including correspondence with James O. Eastland; Women Investors Research Institute, Inc.; Womens movement/ERA; World government; and Young Americans for Freedom.

Reference:

John A. Andrew III, The Other Side of the Sixties: Young Americans for Freedom and the Rise of Conservative Politics (New Brunswick, NJ, and London: Rutgers University Press, 1997).

Finding aids:

http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/brownelc.pdf

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3k4002v7/

http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf3k4002v7;query=;style=oac4;doc.view=entire_text

http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/v7/tf3k4002v7/files/tf3k4002v7.pdf

[0407] Walter J. Brown Papers, 1879-1995 (bulk 1915-1988)

Location: Special Collections Library, Strom Thurmond Institute Building, Clemson University, 230 Kappa Street, Clemson, SC 29634-3001

Description: Walter J. Brown (1903-1995) was a reporter, telecommunications company executive, and author. The papers consist of advertisements, articles, artifacts, audio-visual materials, campaign materials, cartoons, clippings, correspondence, a day book, editorials, executive orders, galley proofs, journals, laws and legal documents, a ledger, legislative bills, lists, maps, minutes, petitions, postcards, photographs, publications, reports, scrapbooks, speeches, telegrams, transcripts, and other items. Correspondence with James F. Byrnes. Files on James Francis Byrnes; Anti-Lynching; Potsdam Conference; Byrnes, "The Supreme Court Must Be Curbed," U.S. News and World Report, May, 1956 [online at http://clio.lib.­olemiss.edu/cdm/ref/collection/citizens/id/691]; Yalta Conference; Catholicism; Child Labor Law; William Jennings Bryan Dorn; Leo Frank; Huey Long; Olin D. Johnston; Racial Integration; Lynching; MacArthur's Address to Congress, 1951; Robert Reynolds; Richard B. Russell; States' Rights Democratic Conference, Jackson, Mississippi, May 10, 1948; States' Rights Democratic National Convention, Houston, August 1948; Supreme Court Controversy, 1937; Strom Thurmond; and Thomas E. Watson. Copies of The Jeffersonian, Thomson, Georgia, 1915, 1917, with material on the Leo Frank case, anti-Catholicism, and opposition to American entry into World War I. The collection also contains a number of scrapbooks with articles covering such topics as anti-Catholicism, especially in regard to public schools; James F. Byrnes; civil rights and segregation; Georgia politics; South Carolina politics; and Strom Thurmond's 1954 write-in campaign for the Senate.

Websites with information:

http://library.clemson.edu/depts/specialcollections/finding-aids/

Finding aid:

http://media.clemson.edu/library/special_collections/findingaids/manuscripts/Mss243Brown.pdf

[0408] Brown v. Board of Education: Virginia Responds (December 29, 2003-July 31, 2004) [online exhibition]

Location: Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000

Description: Marking the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down school segregation, Brown v. Board of Education explored Virginia's reaction to the ruling through the letters and petitions of individual citizens and organizations sent to elected officials and through the adoption of the policy of "Massive Resistance." The section Virginians Respond: Library of Virginia Documents, contains documents relating to the Brown decision and Virginia's implementation of Massive Resistance, including a brochure for the Charlottesville Educational Foundation (1959), proposing the construction of segregated schools (see Edward Peeples, "13 known private schools in Virginia established since 1958 to circumvent desegregation" (Jan. 1965), http://dig.library.vcu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/pec/id/647); a flyer, "The Peninsula Citizens' Council [Newport News, Va.] invites you to hear Hon. Henry D. Garnett … Speak on The Supreme Court vs. The Constitution, Sat., Sept. 14 [1957]"; Resolution against the Fourteenth Amendment. Lee-Jackson Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Richmond, to Governor James Lindsay Almond, Richmond, January 31, 1958; and a page from The Doctrine of Interposition. Its History and Application. A Report on Senate Joint Resolution 3, General Assembly of Virginia 1956 and related matters. Committee for Courts of Justice and Senate of Virginia. Richmond: Division of Purchase and Printing, 1957 [full document online at http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/civilrightstv/documents/images/DoctrineInter­position.pdf].

Finding aid:

http://www.lva.virginia.gov/exhibits/brown/index.htm

[0409] William Hand Browne Collection, 1842-1973, Ms. 11

Location: Special Collections, The Milton S. Eisenhower Library, The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218

Description: William Hand Browne (1828-1912) was an author and English professor. Series 7: Family, contains includes copies of The American Eaglet (North Carolina American Party, 1970s), a newsletter edited by Owens Hand Browne, and other tracts in opposition to liberal positions prevalent in the 1960s and early 1970s.

Websites with information:

http://old.library.jhu.edu/collections/specialcollections/manuscripts/msregisters/index.html

http://guides.library.jhu.edu/c.php?g=202582&p=1336245

Finding aid:

http://ead.library.jhu.edu/ms011.xml

[0409a] Browne Popular Culture Library's Periodical Collection

Location: Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0001

Description: Titles include White Power (Ohio White Nationalist Party, Toledo, OH; changed to "Official Newsletter of the American White Nationalist Party," National Headquarters, Toledo, OH, with Vol.1, no.7) and Liberty Letter (Washington, D.C.: Liberty Lobby, [196-] 1975).

Websites with information:

http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/pcl/pclms33_inv41.html

[0409b] Herbert Brownell Jr. Papers, 1877-1988

Location: Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 200 S.E. 4th Street, PO Box 339, Abilene, KS 67410

Description: Herbert Brownell (1904-1996) was a lawyer, politician, and Attorney General of the United States. Series I: Correspondence. Subseries 1: General Correspondence. 1935 Files, contains files on Frank Gannett and Young Republicans. 1941-1948 Files, contains files on Alfred Kohlberg and William Loeb. 1949-1952 Files, contains files on H.L. Hunt and Harold Stassen. 1953-1957 Files, contains files on American Legion, Taft-Hartley Act, Bricker Amendment, Roy Cohn, Herbert Hoover, Status of Forces agreements, Henry Cabot Lodge, George Malone re foreign trade, Eugene Pulliam, Arthur Radford, Republican National Committee, and Robert A. Taft. 1957-1959 Files, contains a Harvard Law Review article by HB re desegregation and a file on Arthur Radford. 1964-1967 Files, contains files on William Loeb and George Bush. 1968-1988 Files, contains files on Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination; HB interview re Bricker amendment; George Bush; Henry Kissinger & Richard Nixon; John Davis Lodge; William Loeb; and John J. McCloy. Subseries 3: Special Name Correspondence, contains files on Thomas Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Richard M. Nixon. Series II. Campaigns and Politics. Subseries 1. Chronological File, contains files on Citizens for Eisenhower, Communism, Harold Stassen, and H.L. Hunt. Subseries 2: 1948 Campaign Headquarters Correspondence, contains files on Walter Annenberg, Styles Bridges, Albert W. Dilling, Alger Hiss, Bonner Fellers, Jefferson Democrats, Sen. Jenner, and Sen. William F. Knowland. Series III. Government Service. Subseries 1. Attorney General, 1952-57, contains files on Harry Dexter White.