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

Finding aid:

https://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids/pdf/brownell_herbert_papers.pdf

[0409c] Orestes Augustus Brownson Papers, 1823-1876, BRO

Location: University of Notre Dame Archives, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Description: Orestes Augustus Brownson (1803-1876) was a philosopher, minister, Catholic convert, and journalist. Correspondence, journal, clippings, and manuscript drafts of books, speeches, articles, and essays, both published and unpublished. Correspondents include John C. Calhoun.

Finding aids:

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/BRO000.HTM

http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/xml/bro.xml

[0409d] Broyles Commission Investigation, date unknown; 1945-1955, Accession No. 2013

Location: Roosevelt University Archives, 430 S. Michigan, Chicago IL 60605

Description: In 1947 State Senator Paul Broyles (R., Mount Vernon) called for a commission to investigate Communism in Illinois. The state legislature created the Seditious Activities Investigation Commission (Broyles Commission), and in 1949 it requested a series of measures to rid Illinois of Communists, including requiring "non-Communist oaths" from public employees, making the support of Communism a felony, and prohibiting Communists from holding office. J.B. Matthews, a special consultant to the Broyles Commission, went on to be the staff director for Senator Joseph McCarthy's investigations. The inquiries lasted into well into the 1950s, with Broyles mainly targeting the University of Chicago and Roosevelt College. Files on Benjamin Gitlow; Hearing of the Seditious Activities Commission, April 1949; J.B. Matthews; and Subversive Groups, Attorney General's List, December 1947.

References:

"Projects: Cold War Guide: The Broyles' Bills," http://archives.library.illinois.edu/slcold/researchguides/­col

dwar/freespeech/broyles.php; "The Red Scare at Roosevelt," RU Archives, November 04, 2013, http://rulibra

ry.typepad.com/archives/2013/11/the-red-scare-at-roosevelt.html.

Finding aid:

https://roosevelt.cuadra.com/star/findingaids/BroylesCommissionInvestigation.xml

[0410] Donald C. Bruce collection, 1950-1969, L606

Location: Rare Books and Manuscripts, Indiana State Library, 140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

Description: Donald Cogley Bruce (1921-1969) was a two-term United States Congressman as a Republican representing the 11th district of Indianapolis. After the 1964 presidential elections, Bruce was appointed National Chairman of the American Conservative Union. He resigned in 1965 to accept the chairmanship of Newscope, Inc. While in Congress, Bruce served on the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which was devoted to gaining first-hand information on the strategy and tactics of Communist and other militant groups. This information was later used in the production of Newscope's first major film, "While Brave Men Die..." This collection includes correspondence, notes, scrapbooks, and photographs, reel-to-reel audio, and 16mm film from Donald C. Bruce in Washington, D.C., ranging from 1950 to 1969 regarding his time in Congress. Series 1: Correspondence, 1961-1964. Subseries 1.1: Subject files, 1961-1970, contains files on Goldwater; Congo documents; Tshombe general documents; World Communist Movement documents; and William D. Pawley documents. Subseries 1.4: Congressional papers, 1961-1964, contains files on Conservatives Club 87th and 88th Congress letters, 1961-1964; HUAC papers; and The Bruce Letters newsletter, 1960-1964. Series 4: Newspaper clippings and scrapbooks, 1958-1964, contains files on Kennedy assassination articles; American Constitutional Action scrapbook; and Lee Harvey Oswald scrapbook, 1963-1964. Series 5: Reel-to-reel audio tapes, circa 1950-1969, contains tapes of Remarks... Relative to John Birch Society and Anti-Communism, circa 1950-1969; Federal minimum wage increase, statement of Donald Bruce interviewed by George O. Fowler, circa 1950-1969; Human Events Fourth Political Action Conference, circa 1950-1969; Right to Work speech, circa 1950-1969; Right to work: Its Foundations, circa 1950-1969; At Random; Speech of Donald Bruce before the Conservatives Club, circa 1950-1969; Communist Indoctrination: Its Significance to Americans by Major William E. Mayer, circa 1950-1969; and Sixth Human Events Political Action Conference: Representative Don Bruce, circa 1950-1969.

Finding aid:

http://www.in.gov/library/files/L606_Bruce_Donald_C_Collection.pdf

[0410a] John B. Bruner Papers, 1848-1876

Location: Special Collections, The Filson Historical Society, 1310 South 3rd Street, Louisville, KY 40208

Description: John B. Bruner (1825-1878) was a lawyer of Hardinsburg, Ky., and member of the Kentucky legislature, 1849-1850, 1857-1861 and 1865-1869. Papers contain letters about his activities as a member of the Whig and American parties in state and national elections.

Finding aid:

http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/guide2.html

[0410b] Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers, 1842-1967 (bulk 1869-1929), SpecCol Brush [digital collection]

Location: Special Collections Research Center, Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University, 11055 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7151

Description: Charles F. Brush, Sr. (1849-1929) was a prominent Cleveland, Ohio, inventor, scientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist most noted for his invention of the arc light system. In 1928, Brush established the Brush Foundation to fund research in the field of eugenics and to study the problems of human overpopulation. Series 1: Correspondence. Subseries 1: Family and Personal, contains correspondence with Juliet Barrett Rublee. Subseries 3: Business and Professional, 1876-1929, contains correspondence with Henry Ford and Robert A. Millikan.

Websites with information:

http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/special/findingaids.html

Finding aids:

http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/special/manuscripts/brush/

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OClW0001.xml

Charles F. Brush, Sr. Papers: Online Exhibit:

http://library.case.edu/ksl/collections/special/brush/archive/index.html

[0410c] Dorothy Hamilton Brush Papers, 1840-1969 (bulk 1936-1968), MS 23

Location: Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063

Description: Dorothy Hamilton Brush (1894-1968) was a birth control advocate, women's rights advocate, and author. The bulk of the papers focus on Brush's work with Margaret Sanger and the International Planned Parenthood Federation. The collection includes first-hand accounts of Margaret Sanger's work, as well as reports, correspondence, and photographs on the birth control missionary work of Sanger and Brush in various countries. Correspondents include C.P. Blacker, Barbara and George Cadbury, Dr. Clarence J. Gamble, and Margaret Sanger.

Finding aids:

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss187.html

http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss187_main.html

http://infomotions.com/sandbox/liam/pages/mnsss187.html

[0410d] Brush Foundation Records, 1928-1995 (bulk 1965-1990), MS 4736

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Description: The Brush Foundation was created in 1928 by Cleveland inventor Charles F. Brush (1849-1929) to promote "research in the field of eugenics and in the regulation of the increase of population." He and his wife, Dorothy, had been pioneers in Cleveland's early birth control movement. In 1929, the foundation established the Ohio Race Betterment Association. Since the mid-1960s, the foundation has focused on adolescent sexuality and pregnancy (especially sex education), defense of abortion rights, and public policy directed at limiting population growth. The collection consists of board minutes, correspondence, financial statements and income tax returns, newspaper clippings, reprints and photocopied journal articles, and various publications. Series IV: Subject Files, 1938-1992; undated, contains files on Abortion, Contraception, and Pro-Choice Dialogue.

Finding aid:

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi0277.xml

[0410e] Brush Foundation Records, Series II, 1969-2003, MS 5077

Location: Western Reserve Historical Society, 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Description: The Brush Foundation was created in 1928 by Cleveland inventor Charles F. Brush (1849-1929) to promote "research in the field of eugenics and in the regulation of the increase of population." He and his wife, Dorothy, had been pioneers in Cleveland's early birth control movement. In 1929, the foundation established the Ohio Race Betterment Association. Since the mid-1960s, the foundation has focused on adolescent sexuality and pregnancy (especially sex education), defense of abortion rights, and public policy directed at limiting population growth. The collection consists of brochures, budgets, business cards, correspondence, grant proposals, journal articles, manuals, newspaper articles, notes, pamphlets, reference guides, and speeches.

Finding aid:

http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi0300.xml

[0410f] Halfdan Bryns privat arkiv, 1915-1933, Coll. 037

Location: Gunnerusbiblioteket, Universitetsbiblioteket, Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet, Kalvskinngt. 1B, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway

Description: Halfdan Bryn (1864-1933) was a Norwegian physician and physical anthropologist and a promoter of scientific racism. The papers contain correspondence from the Norwegian eugenicist and racial hygienicist Jon Alfred Mjøen.

References:

Helge Pedersen, "'Gud har skapat svarta och vita människor, jäfvulen derimot halfnegeren.': En komparativ analyse av Jon Alfred Mjøen og Herman Lundborgs rasehygieniske ideer i Norge og Sverige. Ca. 1900-1935" (thesis, Historisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo, 2003), http://www3.hf.uio.no/1905/publikasjon/pedersen.doc; Jon Røyne Kyllingstad, Measuring the Master Race: Physical Anthropology in Norway, 1890-1945 (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2014).

Websites with information:

http://www.ntnu.no/ub/spesialsamlingene/privark/

Finding aid:

http://www.ntnu.no/ub/spesialsamlingene/privark/p037/Privatarkiv_nr.37_2009.pdf

[0411] Joseph R. Bryson Papers, 1917-1953

Location: South Carolina Political Collections, Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library, University of South Carolina Libraries, 1322 Greene Street, Columbia, SC 29208

Description: Joseph Raleigh Bryson (1893-1953) represented the Fourth District of South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1939 until his death in 1953. Contains files on Civil Rights, Communism, and Equal Rights Amendment. Documents include House Un-American Activities Committee, summary of activities in 1949; Bryson bill, H.R. 3290 (81-HR-3290): A bill to outlaw the Communist Party in America; Bryson speech, "Communist Threat to American Way of Life"; and Second attempt to outlaw Communist Party, H.R. 1037 (82-HR-1037), 1952. Clippings on James F. Byrnes.

Websites with information:

http://library.sc.edu/p/Collections/SCPC/Collections

http://library.sc.edu/blogs/scpc/2012/03/01/scpc-research-guide-the-cold-war-part-2/

Finding aids:

http://library.sc.edu/scpc/bryson.html

http://library.sc.edu/scpc/Bryson.pdf

[0411a] Buchan Papers, 1863-1978, Acc.11627

Location: National Library of Scotland, Manuscripts Division, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EW, Scotland

Description: Correspondence and papers of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author and Governor-General of Canada (JB), his wife Susan, née Grosvenor, Baroness Tweedsmuir, novelist (SB), and their family. Sections include John & Susan Buchan: family correspondence and papers; Speeches and lectures of JB; Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of JB and SB; Canadian papers; Miscellaneous Buchan family letters and photographs; J. Walter Buchan papers; Miscellaneous papers relating to JB; and Anna Buchan papers.

Finding aid:

http://www.nls.uk/catalogues/online/cnmi/inventories/acc11627.pdf

[0411b] John Buchan Papers, 1893-1940, A.ARCH 2110

Location: Queen's University Archives, Kathleen Ryan Hall, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada

Description: John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940) was a novelist, historian, MP, and governor-general of Canada from 1935 to 1940. The papers consist of Buchan's correspondence, papers, speeches, notebooks, and literary manuscripts.

References:

A checklist of works by and about John Buchan in the John Buchan Collection, Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.: Douglas Library, Queen's University, 1958); Gillian F. Barlow, "Of Spats and Moccasins: Reflections on Archiving and Curating the John Buchan Papers in Canada," John Buchan Journal 32 (Spring 2005), http://www.johnbu

chansociety.co.uk/journalindex/32.htm.

Websites with information:

http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/collectionsp-bin/colldisp/l=0/c=96

http://archives.queensu.ca/search-our-collections/private-manuscripts

http://library.queensu.ca/webmus/sc/collections_buchan

http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/rd/N13645944

[0411c] John Buchan papers, 1898-1958, Ms.Buchan

Location: John Hay Library, University Archives and Manuscripts, Box A, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912

Description: John Buchan (1875-1940) was a British statesman, author, and Governor General of Canada. The papers contain approximately 150 items, including letters written by Buchan to W.M. Colles and Sir Henry Newbolt. A selection of 5 published works by John Buchan are included as well as photographs.

Websites with information:

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/index.php

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/info.php?id=37

http://library.brown.edu/collatoz/cluster.php?cluster_id=24

Finding aids:

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/xml2pdffiles/US-RPB-msbuchan.pdf

http://library.brown.edu/riamco/render.php?eadid=US-RPB-msbuchan&view=title

[0412] Robert C. Buchanan Papers, 1811-90, MS159

Location: Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St., Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4674

Description: Robert Christie Buchanan (1811-1878) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. After the war, as colonel in the Regular Army, Buchanan commanded the 1st U.S. Infantry at New Orleans, enforcing Reconstruction activities. Includes Buchanan's letters regarding his service in Louisiana, 1868-1870, in relation to Ku Klux Klan affairs.

Websites with information:

http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/a-f.pdf

https://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/g-l.pdf

http://www.mdhs.org/sites/default/files/African_American_Resources.pdf

[0413] James L. Buckley senatorial papers, 1970-1976

Location: University Archives and Special Collections, St. John's University, St. Augustine Hall - Room B20, 8000 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, New York 11439

Description: James Lane Buckley (1923– ) was a United States senator from New York, 1971-1977. Collection includes general correspondence, attendance and voting records (1971-1975), newsletters of various organizations enumerating their congressional ratings, index of legislation sponsored or cosponsored by Buckley, campaign material, news releases, speeches, and correspondence and statements concerning Buckley's trip to the Soviet Union.

References:

A Guide to State Records in the Archives Branch of the Virginia Branch of the Virginia State Library and Archives, comp. John S. Salmon (Richmond: Virginia State Library, 1985); Directory of Manuscript Collections Related to Federal Judges, 1789-1997. Compiled by Peter A. Wonders (Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center, 1998), p. 7, http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/lookup/judmsdir.pdf/$file/­judmsdir.pdf and http://www.fjc.gov/public/pdf.nsf/

f385048e0431aa3c8525679e0055d35c/­2aca63df6e927c7485256a870045907f/$FILE/JudMsDir.pdf; Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/judges.html.

Websites with information:

http://www.queenslibrary.org/services/community-information/community-resources-database/details/67582

[0413a] William F. Buckley Jr. Collection, 2010-0844-F

Location: William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201

Description: William F. Buckley, Jr. was a conservative author and commentator; a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist; founder of the political magazine National Review; and host of the television show Firing Line. The collection consists of two articles by Buckley; drafts of a letter from Clinton to Buckley in response to an article Buckley wrote concerning the Kyoto Protocol; and cables and email relating to articles written by Mr. Buckley or comments made on the television show Firing Line.

Finding aid:

http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/36034

[0414] William F. Buckley Firing Line Catalog, 1999, 2001-172

Location: Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin, 2300 Red River St., Sid Richardson Hall, Unit 2, Room 2.106, Austin, Texas 78712-1426

Description: In 1955, Buckley (1925-2008) founded the influential magazine National Review, credited as the foundation of mainstream conservative thought. From 1966 to 1999, Buckley hosted political and cultural debates on Firing Line, one of television's longest running programs. The author of over 50 books, Buckley also wrote the twice-weekly syndicated newspaper column, "On the Right." Two volumes comprise the William F. Buckley Firing Line Catalog, 1999, documenting the public television debate program, which ran from 1966 to 1999. One volume gives a summary listing for the show's 1504 individual episodes, including the title, featured guests, and taping date and location, while the catalog offers greater description of each episode's content.

Websites with information:

http://www.cah.utexas.edu/projects/nhprc/collections.php

Finding aid:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02704/cah-02704.html

[0415] William F. Buckley Jr., Papers

Location: Mossey Library, Hillsdale College, 33 East College St., Hillsdale, MI 49242

Description: In 2004, William F. Buckley Jr. sent Hillsdale College thousands of the columns, speeches, and articles that he had written over the years.

Websites with information:

http://www.hillsdalecollegian.com/2013/02/the-lost-library-of-conservative-thought/

https://www.nationalreview.com/2016/02/william-buckley-hillsdale-college/

[0416] William F. Buckley, Jr. papers, 1918-2008, MS 576

Location: Manuscripts and Archives Division, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University Library, Box 1603A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520; 128 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06520-8240

Description: Buckley (1925-2008), founder of the magazine The National Review, wrote a nationally syndicated column and hosted the weekly television show Firing Line from 1966 through 1999. In 1965 Buckley ran unsuccessfully as the Conservative Party candidate for mayor of New York City. Contains material relating to Ayn Rand. The unrestricted papers consist of correspondence, news releases, clippings, and subject files from William F. Buckley's 1965 campaign for mayor of New York; and letters and scrapbooks concerning God and Man at Yale.

Reference:

Nancy MacLean, Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America (New York: Viking, 2017).

Websites with information:

http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/4291652

http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/record.php?id=702156596

https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/702156596

http://www.worldcat.org/title/william-f-buckley-jr-papers-1951-2008-inclusive/oclc/702156596

[0417] Buckley Online [digital collection]

Location: Hillsdale College, 33 East College St., Hillsdale, MI 49242

Description: This website contains the complete writings of William F. Buckley, Jr., searchable by date or keyword. There are, for example, mentions of the John Birch Society (111 items), Bricker Amendment (9 items), Whittaker Chambers (174 items), Frank Chodorov (25 items), T. S. Eliot (13 items), Barry Goldwater (274 items), Alger Hiss (136 items), Herbert Hoover (53 items), J. Edgar Hoover (90 items), Willmoore Kendall (46 items), Russell Kirk (69 items), Ku Klux Klan (74 items), Clare Boothe Luce (63 items), Joseph McCarthy (39 items), Clarence Manion (11 items), Westbrook Pegler (46 items), Ezra Pound (17 items), Protocols of the Elders of Zion (3 items), Ronald Reagan (740 items), Henry Regnery (26 items), George Sokolsky (23 items), Robert Taft (44 items), Eliseo Vivas (5 items), Eric Voegelin (31 items), Richard Weaver (9 items), General A.C. Wedemeyer (3 items), and Young Americans for Freedom (45 items).

Finding aid:

https://cumulus.hillsdale.edu/Buckley/

[0418] Louis F. Budenz papers, 1912-1971

Location: Phillips Memorial Library, Special and Archival Collections, Providence College, 1 Cunningham Square, Providence, RI 02918-0001

Description: Until 1945, Louis F. Budenz (1891-1972) was a labor activist and prime supporter of the United States Communist Party. In 1940, a publication appeared by Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen titled Communism: Answers to a Communist. In this pamphlet Sheen directs his words against several of Budenz's pro-Communist writings. This, along with Budenz's meeting with Sheen involving a discussion of Communism and Catholicism, led to Budenz's October 10, 1945, announcement conveying his rejection of Communism and return to the Roman Catholic Church. The series McCarthy Materials, 1956-1957, contains correspondence between Budenz and Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, and reports and statements written by Senator McCarthy. Also contains correspondence with George S. Benson and Alfred Kohlberg. Publications include copies of Concentration Camps U.S.A., by Charles R. Allen, Jr. (1966); American Bar Association Brief on Communism: Marxism-Leninism Its Aims, Purposes, Objectives, and Practices (1951); The American Legion Counter-Subversive Manual (1955); Senator Fulbright's Secret Memorandum, by James D. Bales (1962); Understanding Communism, by James D. Bales (1962); What to do About Communism in Unions, by L. R. Boulware (1952); The Great Communist Schism, by William Henry Chamberlin (undated); Communism: A World Menace, by John F. Cronin (1947); Communism: Threat to Freedom, by John F. Cronin (1962); Communism, by Richard J. Cushing (undated); Questions and Answers on Communism (Booklet 1), by Richard Cushing (1961); The Red Menace, by Richard Cushing (1959); The Big Decision, by Matthew Cvetic (1959); The Un-Americans, by Frank J. Donner (1961); Red Intrigue and Race Turmoil, by Zygmund Dobbs (1958); The Moral Struggle, by Thomas J. Dodd (1962); Red China and the United Nations, by Peter H. Dominick (undated); How You Can Abolish United Nations, by Myron C. Fagan (undated); McCarthy: His War on American Reds, and the Story of Those who Oppose Him, by John T. Flynn (1954); The Road Ahead, by John T. Flynn (1949); Race, Heredity and Civilization: Human Progress and the Race Problem, by W. George (1963); Invasion Alert! Red China Drives on the UN, by Joseph C. Grew (1956); The Hate Campaign Against the U.N., by Gordon D. Hall (1952); Communism and You, by Billy James Hargis (undated); We Have Been Betrayed, by Billy James Hargis (1961); I Like America, by Granville Hicks (1938); State Department Half Thoughts and False Assurances Regarding the U.N. Charter, Genocide Convention and Proposed Covenant on Human Rights, by Frank E. Holman (1952); The John Franklin Letters (1959); Behind the Lace Curtains of the YWCA, by Joseph P. Kamp (1948); Communist-Socialist Propaganda in American Schools, by Verne P. Kaub (1953); Brainwashing and Senator McCarthy, by Joseph Z. Kornfeder (1954); America's Tragedy-Today, by Hamilton A. Long (1950); Voice of Peking: "The Road to Paris...", by Daniel Lyons and Stephen Pan (1967); Khrushchev: The Killer in the Kremlin, by Eugene Lyons (1957); Communism in our Churches, by J. B. Matthews (1958); A Handbook for Action Against Communism, by J. B. Matthews (1954); Primer on Communism (1951); Red Channels: The Report of Communist Influence in Radio and Television (1950) [online at http://www.authentichistory.­com/1946-1960/4-cwhomefront/1-mccarthyism/Red_Channels/]; False Witness, by Harvey Matusow (1955); Fabianism in the Political Life of Britain 1919-1931, by Margaret Patricia M. McCarran (1952); America's Retreat from Victory: The Story of George Catlett Marshall, by Joseph R. McCarthy (undated); McCarthyism: The Fight for America, by Joseph McCarthy (1952); To Communism...Via Majority Vote, by Ben Moreell (undated); Who Will Volunteer?, by Lyle H. Munson (1961); The Cruel and Unusual Punishment of Henry Winston, by Mike Newberry (undated); The Fascist Revival..the Inside Story of the John Birch Society..Who is in it? Who is Behind it? Who Directs and Finances it?, by Mike Newberry (1961); Goldwater-ism, by Mike Newberry (undated); Vietnam Crisis, by Stephen Pan and Daniel Lyons (1966); Communism and Race in America, by Herbert A Philbrick and James D. Bales (1965); Communism and Your Child, by Herbert Romerstein (1962); A Choice Not an Echo, by Phyllis Schlafly (1964); The Communist Interpretation of Peace, by Fred Schwarz (undated); Communism and Religion, by Fulton J. Sheen (undated); Communism Answers Questions of a Communist, by Fulton J. Sheen (undated); Communism is Un-American, by Francis Spellman (undated); Anti-Semitism Exposed! Plotting America's Pogroms, by John L. Spivak (1934); and The China Story, by Freda Utley (1951).