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Carl W. Ackerman Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2011 Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm73050039 Prepared by M. Paul Claussen, Jr.

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Carl W. Ackerman Papers

A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.

2011

Contact information:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact

Additional search options available at:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056

LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm73050039

Prepared by M. Paul Claussen, Jr.

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Collection SummaryTitle: Carl W. Ackerman PapersSpan Dates: 1833-1970Bulk Dates: (bulk 1931-1956)ID No.: MSS50039Creator: Ackerman, Carl W. (Carl William), 1890-1970Extent: 60,000 items ; 227 containers plus 1 classified and 1 oversize ; 86 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Journalist, educator, and public relations consultant. Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, familypapers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating chiefly to Ackerman's career as a journalist and dean of ColumbiaUniversity School of Journalism.

Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

PeopleAckerman family.Ackerman, Carl W. (Carl William), 1890-1970.Ackerman, Carl W. (Carl William), 1890-1970. George Eastman. 1930.Ackerman, John F., -1942. John F. Ackerman papers. 1860-1942.Ackerman, Mabel VanderHoof. Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman papers.Ackerman, Robert V. (Robert VanderHoof). Robert V. Ackerman papers.Baker, Newton Diehl, 1871-1937--Correspondence.Benton, William, 1900-1973--Correspondence.Bernstein, Herman, 1876-1935--Correspondence.Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947--Correspondence.Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.Castle, William R. (William Richards), 1878-1963--Correspondence.Cole, Felix, 1887-1969--Correspondence.Cooper, Kent, 1880-1965--Correspondence.Dennis, William Cullen, 1878- --Correspondence.Dulles, Allen, 1893-1969--Correspondence.Eastman, George, 1854-1932--Correspondence.Eastman, George, 1854-1932.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969--Correspondence.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Elkus, Abram I., 1867-1947--Correspondence.Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, 1883-1968--Correspondence.Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953--Correspondence.Gerard, James W. (James Watson), 1867-1951--Correspondence.Graves, William Sidney, 1865-1940--Correspondence.House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938--Correspondence.Howard, Roy Wilson, 1883-1964--Correspondence.Kirk, Grayson L. (Grayson Louis), 1903-1997.Krock, Arthur, 1886- --Correspondence.Lawrence, David, 1888-1973--Correspondence.Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945--Correspondence.Pegler, J. Westbrook (James Westbrook), 1894-1969--Correspondence.Pulitzer, Joseph, 1885-1955--Correspondence.Pulitzer, Ralph, 1879-1939--Correspondence.

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Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945--Correspondence.Thomson, Basil, 1861-1939--Correspondence.Wilson, Hugh Robert, 1885-1946--Correspondence.Yalman, Ahmet Emin, 1889- --Correspondence.

OrganizationsAmerican Society of Newspaper Editors.American Valuation Association.Columbia University.Columbia University. School of Journalism.Eastman Kodak Company.Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America.Oberlaender Trust.Pulitzer Prize Board (Columbia University)United Press Associations.United States. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.United States. National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933.Washington Cathedral.

SubjectsCensorship.Freedom of the press.Germans--United States.Government and the press.History, Modern--20th century.International organization.Journalism--Awards.Journalism--Study and teaching--China--Chongqing.Journalism--Study and teaching--New York (State)--New York.Journalism--Study and teaching.Journalism.Labor--United States.Lend-lease operations (1941-1945)Public relations--United States.Universities and colleges--New York (State)--New York.World War, 1914-1918--Mexico.World War, 1914-1918--Switzerland.World War, 1914-1918.World War, 1939-1945--United States.

PlacesChina.East Asia.Europe--History--1918-1945.Germany--Emigration and immigration.Germany--History--1871-1918.Ireland--History--War of Independence, 1919-1921.Japan.Latin America.Middle East--History--1914-1923.Russia.Siberia (Russia)--History--Revolution, 1917-1921.United States--Economic conditions--1918-1945.United States--Emigration and immigration.United States--Foreign relations--1933-1945.

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TitlesNew York times.Philadelphia public ledger.Saturday evening post.

OccupationsEducators.Journalists.Public relations consultants.

Administrative InformationProvenance

The papers of Carl W. Ackerman, journalist, educator, and public relations consultant, were given to the Library ofCongress by Ackerman and his estate, 1959-1971.

Processing History

The Ackerman Papers were processed in 1973. That year the Library also published Carl William Ackerman, A Registerand Index of His Papers in the Library of Congress. The finding aid was revised in 2011.

Transfers

Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Photographs,drawings, and prints have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Maps and atlases have been transferredto the Geography and Map Division. Recordings and a volume of musical instruction have been transferred to the MusicDivision. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the Carl W. Ackerman Papers.

Copyright Status

Copyright in the unpublished writings of Carl W. Ackerman in these papers and in other collections of papers in thecustody of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

Access and Restrictions

The papers of Carl W. Ackerman are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Roomprior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.

Security Classified Documents

Government regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnishinformation concerning access to and use of classified material.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Carl W. AckermanPapers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Biographical NoteDate Event1890, Jan. 16 Born, Richmond, Ind.

1911 A.B., Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.

1913 B.Litt., Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

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1913-1914 Correspondent, United Press Associations, Albany, N.Y., and Washington, D.C.

1914 Married Mabel L. VanderHoof

1915-1917 Correspondent, United Press Associations, Berlin, Germany

1917 Special writer for New York TribunePublished Germany, the Next Republic? New York: G. H. Doran Co.

1917-1918 Contributor to Saturday Evening Post; trips to Mexico, Spain, France, Switzerland

1918 Published Mexico's Dilemma. New York: G. H. Doran Co.

1918-1919 Correspondent for New York Times in Siberia, China, and Japan

1919 Published Trailing the Bolsheviki. New York: C. Scribner's SonsToured U.S. for Philadelphia Public Ledger, writing articles on industrial unrest

1920-1921 Organized and served as chief of Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign News Service, London,England

1922-1928 Corporate public relations work as president of Carl W. Ackerman, Inc., Editorial ResearchAssociation, and ERA Publications

1924 Published Dawes-the Doer! New York: Era Publications

1927-1930 Public relations work for the Eastman Kodak Co.

1930 Published George Eastman. New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.

1930-1931 Assistant to the president, General Motors Corp.

1931-1956 Dean, School of Journalism (1931-1935) and Graduate School of Journalism (1935-1956),Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

1932-1954 Secretary, Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

1935-1936 World trip

1937 Trip to Venezuela

1938 Organized Maria Moors Cabot Prizes for Latin American journalists

1943-1945 Founder and administrator with others of Post-Graduate School of Journalism, Chungking, China

1945 Toured Europe and Asia as member of the American Society of Newspaper Editors World FreePress Mission

1947 Trip to Venezuela

1956 Retired from Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

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1970, Oct. 9 Died, New York, N.Y.

Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Carl William Ackerman (1890-1970) span the years 1833-1970, with the bulk of the material concentrated in1931-1956 when he was dean of the School of Journalism and Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. Thecollection constitutes an important source for the history of twentieth-century journalism as well as for some of the publicquestions in which he took an interest, most notably freedom of the press and journalism education. The papers also includedocumentation of Ackerman's activities as a news correspondent during and after World War I, the scene of which rangedfrom Germany in 1915-1917, to Siberia in 1918, to American labor unrest in 1919, to the Irish rebellion in 1920-1921. Inaddition, there are papers concerning his activities as a public relations consultant from 1921 to 1927. The collectionconsists of Diaries; Family Papers; General Correspondence; Subject File, Speech, Article and Book File; Miscellany;Oversize; and Classified series.

Ackerman enjoyed the acquaintance of many prominent newspaperman, editors, authors, educators, and statesmen.Significant correspondents include Nicholas Murray Butler, William R. Castle, Kent Cooper, William Cullen Dennis,George Eastman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Frank Diehl Fackenthal, Douglas Southall Freeman, James W. Gerard, EdwardMandel House, Roy Wilson Howard, Arthur Krock, David Lawrence, Joseph Pulitzer (1885-1955), Ralph Pulitzer, andFranklin D. Roosevelt.

The collection includes items from the years 1915-1917, when Ackerman served as United Press correspondent within theCentral Powers. There are notes, research materials, and scrapbooks relating to the hundreds of dispatches he filed fromBerlin, many of which appeared as front-page stories in the American press. Diaries for this period are scant, but letters tovarious family members by both Ackerman and his wife, Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman, provide a narrative of the life ofan American correspondent in wartime Europe.

After the break in United States diplomatic relations with Germany in 1917, Ackerman served as a special correspondentfor the Saturday Evening Post and gathered material in Switzerland, Mexico, and elsewhere concerning political events inthe years 1917-1918. While working for the Post, Ackerman served simultaneously as a confidential reporter to EdwardMandell House, President Wilson's adviser, and began an exchange of letters that ended only with House's death in 1938.At the end of World War I, Ackerman and House corresponded on such subjects as the League of Nations, presscensorship, Russia, and Japan. On July 16, 1919, House wrote Ackerman: "I shall always regret that you were not in Parisduring the Peace Conference. You would have been helpful in many directions and I constantly missed your not beinghere." Subject files for Switzerland and Siberia contain copies of reports written by Ackerman for House and the UnitedStates Department of State.

One of the most dramatic episodes in Ackerman's career was a trip to Siberia for the New York Times in the fall of 1918 toinvestigate the reported execution of Czar Nicholas II of Russia and his family. Ackerman's papers document his slowjourney of five thousand miles across the Trans-Siberian Railway to the village of Ekaterinburg, where he interviewedeyewitnesses to the event and lived in a hired railway boxcar. Subject files for Siberia and the New York Times includesome of Ackerman's notes and dispatches. Correspondence concerning Siberia is in files for Newton Diehl Baker, HermanBernstein, Felix Cole, Allen W. Dulles, Abram I. Elkus, William Sidney Graves, and Hugh Wilson. Reminiscences are tobe found in some later speeches, articles, and letters. There are also subject files for China and Japan dating from thisperiod.

A large group in the Subject File series concerns the Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign News Service, which Ackermanorganized and headed from 1920 to 1921. These files concern the activities of the dozen or so correspondents under hisdirection in Europe and the Near East, as well as his own writing. There is much about the European scene, including agroup of Ackerman's own dispatches filed from the League of Nations Assembly in Geneva in 1920, but the mostinteresting episode is Ackerman's coverage of the Sinn Fein rebellion in Ireland. The British Government allowedAckerman to make a number of trips from his base in London to Dublin to seek out Michael Collins, the militant leader ofthe Irish Republican Army, for a rare series of interviews. Ackerman was guaranteed safe passage in return for soundingout the Irish leaders on possible peace terms. There is correspondence with Sir Basil Thomson, chief of the intelligenceservices of Scotland Yard, and with Collins himself. Much of Ackerman's diary for 1920-2921, his "London Notes," deals

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with the Irish question; it also includes his observations about Colonel House, who was then a member of Ackerman'sPublic Ledger staff.

In 1921, Ackerman left newspaper reporting to become a public relations consultant, and there are subject files for firmsand organizations with which he was associated, including the American Valuation Association, the Eastman KodakCompany, the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., and the Washington Cathedral.

In 1930, the largest of Ackerman's five published books appeared, the biography George Eastman, based on extensiveinterviews with Eastman's papers. As in the case of many of Ackerman's writings, there are accompanying files of sourcematerial and correspondence.

By far the largest group of subject files concerns Ackerman's twenty-five year tenure as dean of the Columbia UniversitySchool of Journalism. The files contain correspondence, memoranda, reports, and printed material relating to internalchanges and controversies at Columbia under the presidencies of Nicholas Murray Butler, Dwight D. Eisenhower, andGrayson L. Kirk, as well as documentation of Ackerman's own innovations in the School of Journalism.

During his Columbia years Ackerman corresponded with a great number of public figures. fellow journalists, and Columbiaalumni, many of whom were scattered throughout the world. Much of this correspondence deals with the effect of nationaland international events upon journalism and the relation of governments to the press, especially in matters of censorshipand propaganda. There is material in the Columbia University subject files and in files for the American NewspaperPublishers Association and American Society of Newspaper Editors concerning the possible effect on press freedom ofcertain provisions of the National Industry Recovery Act of 1933, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and the Lend-Lease Bill of 1941.

Some fairly typical exchanges of correspondence are as follows: in 1939-1940, Ackerman corresponded with William R.Castle about President Roosevelt's foreign policy and potential American involvement in the European war; in 1945, withGeneral George S. Patton (1885-1945) about freedom of expression; in 1946, with William Benton, assistant secretary ofstate, concerning the government's international information program; in 1948, with Westbrook Pegler on the subject ofjournalism education; and in 1959, with the Turkish journalist Ahmed Emin Yalman shortly after the latter had beensentenced to prison for articles criticizing the Turkish Government.

The Speech, Article, and Book File includes speeches and articles by Ackerman during his years at Columbia, accompaniedby correspondence that provides a sampling of public reaction. There is such a file in the case of his speech of October 21,1942, "Freezing the Press," delivered in the wake of a Justice Department suit against the Associated Press and 1,275 dailynewspapers, in which Ackerman asserted his belief that wartime government restrictions on news were dangerous. Acorrespondence file also accompanies a 1953 article on civil liberties entitled "Is Political Conformity Forced uponStudents?"

One interesting subject file is that for the Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board, of which Ackerman served as secretary. There arememoranda, correspondence, and minutes documenting the selection of some award winners and controversies within theboard. Also included are transcripts of correspondence as early as 1921, antedating Ackerman's tenure on the board.

Ackerman was instrumental in organizing and administering the Maria Moors Cabot Prizes in inter-American journalism,and the subject file for the Cabot Prizes includes much information concerning Latin American journalism. Additionalmaterials on Latin America, including correspondence and scrapbooks, are in subject files dealing with Ackerman'sfrequent trips to the Southern Hemisphere. Similar subject files deal with his trips to the Far East, as well as with his role inestablishing the Post-Graduate School of Journalism in Chungking, China, in 1943-1945.

A subject file for the Oberlaender Trust of Philadelphia, of which Ackerman was a trustee, contains information on thetrust's work in financing the relocation of displaced German scholars and students in the United States after the rise ofAdolph Hitler. In 1932 the trust was the first philanthropic organization in the United States to grant a stipend to AlbertEinstein.

Another subject file concerns Ackerman's part in a 1945 three-man mission of the American Society of Newspaper Editorsthat made, with the approval of the government, a forty thousand mile world tour to promote freedom of the press in thepostwar settlement. Of particular interest are Ackerman's lengthy letters to his wife, written almost daily, that record hisobservations on the political and social situation in over a dozen countries in the last months of World War II. The originals

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of these letters are in the Family Papers series; they are also compiled as the typescript of an unpublished book, The RightRoad to Peace in the Speech, Article, and Book File.

Ackerman's last major writing was an anecdotal and critical history of Columbia University, chiefly concerned with thepresidencies of Nicholas Murray Butler and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Entitled “Eisenhower in Wonderland,” it wascompleted in 1958, following Ackerman's retirement from Columbia, but not published.

Arrangement of the PapersThe collection is arranged in eight series:

• Diaries, 1909-1969• Family Papers, 1860-1970• General Correspondence, 1907-1970• Subject File, 1908-1970• Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964• Miscellany, 1833-1970• Oversize• Classified

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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-9 Diaries, 1909-1969

Diaries, diary notes, and address books kept by Ackerman and his wife, Mabel VanderHoofAckerman.

Arranged chronologically.

BOX 10-25 Family Papers, 1860-1970Letters sent and received between family members.Arranged chronologically within each file. Includes Ackerman's correspondence with his wife,

Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman, and their correspondence with their respective families.Also included are the personal papers of Ackerman's father, John F. Ackerman, and his son,Robert V. Ackerman. Letters of condolence on the death of several family members arearranged alphabetically by correspondent within each file.

BOX 26-33 General Correspondence, 1907-1970Letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda, and miscellaneous attachments. .Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically

BOX 34-158 Subject File, 1908-1970Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, printed material, and scrapbooks.Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically. A partial list of correspondents

is provided for some of the subjects.

BOX 159-193 Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964Handwritten and typewritten drafts, proofs, printed copies, notes, research material, and

correspondence relating to speeches, articles, books, reports, and miscellaneous writings byAckerman.

Arranged by type of material and chronologically within each file. A partial list ofcorrespondents is provided for some files.

BOX 194-227 Miscellany, 1833-1970Newspaper clippings, printed matter, and miscellaneous personal papers.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.

BOX 228 OversizeAwards, certificates, and related miscellany.Organized according to the series and container from which the material was removed.

BOX CL1 ClassifiedClassified item described according to the series, file, and container from which it was

removed.

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Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-9 Diaries, 1909-1969Diaries, diary notes, and address books kept by Ackerman and his wife, Mabel VanderHoof

Ackerman.Arranged chronologically.

BOX 1 Diaries19091911, 19151920-1921, "London Notes" Includes attached correspondence of: Michael Collins, G. F. N.

Macready, and Basil H. Thomson1924-19251931-1933

BOX 2 1932-1940BOX 3 1941-1945BOX 4 1946-1948BOX 5 1949-1953BOX 6 1954-1957BOX 7 1958-1969BOX 8 Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman (wife)

Diary notes, 1915Diaries

1932-19391942-19431945-1948

BOX 9 19491951-1954

Address books

BOX 10-25 Family Papers, 1860-1970Letters sent and received between family members.Arranged chronologically within each file. Includes Ackerman's correspondence with his wife,

Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman, and their correspondence with their respective families.Also included are the personal papers of Ackerman's father, John F. Ackerman, and his son,Robert V. Ackerman. Letters of condolence on the death of several family members arearranged alphabetically by correspondent within each file.

BOX 10 Correspondence with Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman, 1917-1954, undatedBOX 11 Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman

Correspondence with Edith M. Smith, 1910-1945Miscellaneous correspondence, 1917-1954, undated

BOX 12 Miscellaneous papersBOX 13 Miscellaneous papers, 1952-1954, 1959

Condolences on death of, 1954

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A-PBOX 14 Q-Z and miscellaneous

Correspondence with Ackerman familyCharlotte AckermanDouglas VanderHoof AckermanDouschka Sweets AckermanEverett AckermanHenry Sweets AckermanJohn F. and Mary Ackerman

1910-1915BOX 15 1916-1942, undated

Mary Lester AckermanMichael Lester AckermanRhea AckermanSallie Blair Ackerman

BOX 16 John F. AckermanPapers, 1860-1942

Business papersMiscellaneous personal papersRichmond, Ind., miscellany

BOX 17 Condolences on death of, 1942Correspondence with VanderHoof family

Douglas VanderHoof, 1917-1957, undatedEmma F. VanderHoof

1902-Sept. 1915BOX 18 Oct. 1915-Dec. 1921BOX 19 1922-1936, undated

Nancy S. VanderHoofEmma F. VanderHoof miscellanyCorrespondence with son, Robert VanderHoof Ackerman

1918-1942BOX 20 1943-1958, undated

Robert V. AckermanCorrespondence concerning education ofMiscellaneous correspondence

BOX 21 Miscellaneous personal papersStudent papers

BOX 22 Student papersBOX 23 Student papersBOX 24 Student papersBOX 25 Condolences on death

EstateSweets, Henry H., correspondence, 1939-1949Family history miscellany

BOX 26-33 General Correspondence, 1907-1970Letters received and copies of letters sent, memoranda, and miscellaneous attachments. .

Family Papers, 1860-1970

Container Contents

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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically

BOX 26 "A" miscellaneousAbbot, Willis J.Addington, SarahAnderson, DwightAngel, JohnArmour, NormanAuchincloss, Gordon"B" miscellaneousBaillie, HughBaker, Newton DiehlBarbey, Daniel E.Barton, BruceBatchelor, BronsonBatchelor, C.D.Bemis, Samuel FlaggBernays, Edward L.Bernstein, HermanBickel, Karl A.Bidwell, MaryBingay, Malcolm W.Borah, William EdgarBorglum, GutzonBoyd, Julian P.Braden, SpruilleBretherton, Cyril H.Brown, James WrightBrown, SevellonBryce, JamesBullitt, William C.Butler, Nicholas Murray"C" miscellaneousCabot, Godfrey LowellCalhoun, Crede H.Carter, J. F. C.Castle, William R.

BOX 27 Chadbourne, William M.Cole, Felix L.Cooper, KentCowles, JohnCurley, Edward W.Curran, Thomas R."D" miscellaneousDaniels, Freeman J.Daniels, JosephusDavis, Edgar B.

General Correspondence, 1907-1970

Container Contents

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Dawson, WilliamdeCourcy, KennethDeGaulle, CharlesDennis, William CullenDeVault, V. T.Devol, EdmundDewey, Thomas E.Dieli, AnneDonegan, Horace H. B.Dowling, NoelDreyfus, Louis G.Dulles, Allen W."E" miscellaneousEarly, Joseph J.Early, Stephen T.Edwards, C. BlandEichelberger, Robert L.Elkus, Abram I."F" miscellaneousFarley, James A.Feeger, Luther M.Fellers, Bonner F.

BOX 28 Finger, John W.Finley, John H.Fleisher, B. W.Forrest, WilburFoulke, William DudleyFrankfurter, FelixFraser, LeonFreeman, Douglas SouthallFritchey, ClaytonFurnas, Paul J."G" miscellaneousGannett, FrankGarside, CharlesGellhorn, AlfredGelpi, Sergio G.Gerard, James W.Gibson, HughGlenn, C. LeslieGlynn, Martin H.Goodrich, James P.Gordon J. BennettGrant-Smith, U.Graves, William S.Grew, Joseph C.

General Correspondence, 1907-1970

Container Contents

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Grimm, Peter"H" miscellaneousHadley, Clyde M.Hamilton, J. R.Hanson, ElishaHarriman, W. AverellHarris, George W.Harris, Julian LaRoseHassett, William D.Hawkins, William W.

BOX 29 Hillman, WilliamHoelscher, Gustave H.Hogate, Kenneth C.Hohenberg, JohnHoover, HerbertHorinouchi, KensukeHouse, Edward MandellHoward, Roy WilsonHowe, Louis McHenryHowell, ClarkHuergo, Maria ConstanzaHull, CordellHunt, Edgar W.Hymans, PaulIzakov, Boris R."J" miscellaneousJohnson, Howard"K" miscellaneousKander, AllenKeller, JamesKelly, Robert L.Kennan, George (1845-1923)Kennedy, Joseph P.Kerr, PhilipKing, Willard V.Knollenberg, BernardKnox, FrankKospoth, B. F.Krock, Arthur"L" miscellaneousLa Guardia, Fiorello H.Landon, Alfred M.Lansing, RobertLatimer, S. L., Jr.Lawrence, DavidLay, Julius G.

General Correspondence, 1907-1970

Container Contents

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BOX 30 Lee, IvyLehman, RobertLevine, Isaac DonLewis, Edwin N.Lindbergh, Charles A.Lloyd George, DavidLochner, Louis P.Long, BreckenridgeLorimer, Mrs. George HoraceLynd, Robert S."M" miscellaneousMacAlarney, Robert EmmetMcCleary, J. T.McGill, RalphMcIntyre, Marvin H.McKelway, B. M.McNally, J. C.Madden, AlecMallon, Mary BolandManca, AlbinoManning, William T.Marcosson, Isaac F.Mason, Edward F.Mellon, Andrew W.

BOX 31 Merz, CharlesMeyer, Ernest L.Meyer, VincentMiles, JamesMiller, PaulMiller, William E.Millikan, Robert A.Monroe, Arthur F.Moore, PaulMoran, John E.Morgenthau, Henry (1856-1946)Morley, FelixMorris, Frederick M.Moyers, BillMurray, Robert H."N" miscellaneousNiblack, A. P.Nicholson, JaneNicholson, Ralph"O" miscellaneous"P" miscellaneousParker, G. B.

General Correspondence, 1907-1970

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Patton, George S. (1885-1945)Payne, George HenryPegler, WestbrookPhillips, William T.Pike, James A.Pinci, A. R.Polk, Frank L.Poole, DeWitt C.Powell, Thomas ReedPringle, Henry F.

BOX 32 "R" miscellaneousReid, Helen RogersRhine, J. B.Roberts, Kenneth L.Roberts, Roy A.Robinson, Geroid TanquaryRobinson, O. P.Roosevelt, Franklin D.Ross, Charles G.Ryskind, Morris"S" miscellaneousSaito, HirosiSamborski, M. RobertSanger, Elliott M.Scarlett, WilliamSchuster, M. LincolnScott, RoderickSeaman, FrankSeymour, CharlesShaw, Charles GraySherman, M. S.Sidener, MerleSloan, Alfred P.Smith, Grace P.Southam, W. M.Speller, RobertSproul, William C.Stagg, JerrySteinhardt, Laurence A.Stettinius, Edward R.Streit, Clarence K.Strozier, Robert M.Sulzberger, Arthur HaysSwift, Otis Peabody"T" miscellaneousTaber, Grieg

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BOX 33 Taft, William H.Talbert, Ansel E.Tebbel, JohnThams, ChristianThompson, E. N.Thompson, JohnThompson, S. A.Thomson, Basil H.Tisserant, Eugene CardinalTobin, Richard L.Tong, Hollington K.Towns, Charles B.Trexler, Samuel G.Truman, Harry S.Tumulty, Joseph P.Tucker, Henry St. GeorgeTwohey, James S.Tyson, Levering"U" miscellaneous"V" miscellaneous"W" miscellaneousWaite, Clark F.Walker, HaroldWhite, Andrew D.Wilbur, Ray LymanWillert, ArthurWilliams, GaarWilliams, Maynard OwenWilliams, TalcottWilson, Edward C.Wilson, Hugh R.Wilson, Margaret WoodrowWiseman, WilliamWrzos, Konrad"Y" miscellaneousYalman, Ahmed Emin (Ahmet Emin)Zelenko, Alexander V.Unidentified, undated, and fragments

BOX 34-158 Subject File, 1908-1970Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, notes, printed material, and scrapbooks.Arranged alphabetically by subject and therein chronologically. A partial list of correspondents

is provided for some of the subjects.

BOX 34 Ackerman (Carl W.) Inc., correspondence concerning discontinuance of public relationsactivities, 1927

African wild game, motion picture of, 1924-1927, undated

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Eastman, GeorgeKlein, A. J.Roosevelt, KermitThams, Christian

American Arbitration AssociationAmerican Club, London, EnglandAmerican Committee for Devastated France, 1923

Morgan, AnneAmerican Committee for Relief of German Children, 1923American Institute of Public Opinion, 1936-1937, 1957

Gallup, GeorgeAmerican Newspaper Publishers Association, 1933-1950

Davis, HowardHanson, ElishaHarris, E. H.McCormick, Robert R.Olson, Kenneth E.

BOX 35 American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1933-1965Howard, N. R.Kirchhofer, A. H.Lawrence, DavidMarvin, DwightWallace, TomMiscellany

BOX 36 World Free Press MissionGreat Britain, Jan. 1945France, Jan. 1945Belgium and Luxembourg, Jan. 1945Italy, Feb. 1945Greece, Feb. 1945

BOX 37 Egypt, Feb. 1945Palestine, Feb. 1945Iran, Mar. 1945USSR, Mar. 1945

BOX 38 China, Mar.-Apr. 1945India, Mar.-Apr. 1945Philippines, Apr.-May 1945

BOX 39 Pearl Harbor, May 1945United Nations Conference, San Francisco, Calif., May 1945Correspondence, Nov. 1944-Sept. 1945, undated

Bickel, Karl A.Bloom, SolBrown, SevellonButler, Nicholas MurrayConnally, TomCooper, Kent

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Ellard, RoscoeForrest, WilburForrestal, JamesHoward, Roy WilsonKnight, John S.McGill, RalphMacLeish, ArchibaldMarshall, George C.Roosevelt, Franklin D.Stettinius, Edward R.Wiley, AlexanderWrzos, Conrad

MiscellanyBOX 40 Miscellany

Notes, miscellaneousReport, finalTravel documentsTruman, Harry S.

American Valuation Association, 1921-1927Fordney, Joseph W.Morrison, A. CressyMiscellany

BOX 41 Printed matterScrapbook"The Tariff Reform Movement"

BOX 42 Arizona Publishing Co. v. D.C. O'Neill, Harold L. CrossArmenia, 1920Associated Press

1925-1965German surrender story, 1945Managing Editors' Association

Association of Producers of Petroleum in Mexico, 1926Atlantic Monthly, 1922-1941

Barber, Joseph, Jr.Sedgwick, Ellery

BOX 43 Austria-Hungary, 1914-1918Banshees Silber Lady Award, 1944-1967Belgium, 1914-1915Bernstein, HermanBolivar, SimonBolshevism, 1919Borah, William Edgar, speech, 22 Sept. 1935Bradford, William (1663-1752)

BOX 44 Brazil, trip to, 1950-1951Brazil, University ofJohnson, Herschel V.

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Vargas, Getulio (interview with)Wrzos, Conrad

BOX 45 Bretherton, Cyril H., Lusitania claim, 1923Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corp.

MiscellanyBOX 46 Clippings book

Oct.-Dec. 1923BOX 47 Jan.-June 1924BOX 48 June-Oct. 1924BOX 49 Brucker, Herbert

Cabot, John M.Cabot (Maria Moors) Prize

Correspondence and clipping bookVol. 1, 1939

Berle, A. A. (1895-1971)Braden, SpruilleBrown, SevellonDreyfus, Louis G.Duggan, LaurenceFrost, WesleyHull, CordellRidely, C. S.Rowe, L. S.Weddell, Alexander W.

Vol. 2, 1939Butler, Nicholas MurrayCabot, Godfrey L.Cabot, John M.Dreyfus, Louis G.Gollan, José SantosQuesada, Luis Miró

BOX 50 Vol. 3, 1940Bowers, Claude G.Butler, Nicholas MurrayCabot, John M.Dennis, William CullenEdwards, AgustinGollan, José SantosHoward, Roy WilsonMiller, James I.Santos, EnriqueValle, Rafael Heliodoro

BOX 51 Vol. 4, 1941Bettencourt, PauloBettencourt, SylviaCabot, Godfrey L.

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Davila, CarlosRivero, José IgnacioRoosevelt, Eleanor

Clipping bookVol. 5, 1941

BOX 52 Correspondence and clipping bookVol. 6, 1942

Bohigas, AngelCanham, Erwin D.Lasplaces, Alberto

Vol. 7, 1943Butler, Nicholas MurrayCabot, Godfrey L.Cue, PedroDe Llano, RodrigoTomlinson, Edward

BOX 53 Vol. 8, 1944McGeachy, Albert VictorOrtega, Carlos MantillaPinto, Miguel

Correspondence and clipping book1947

Aramayo, Carlos VictorCamargo, Alberto LlerasVela, David

BOX 54 1948-1949Bracker, MiltonCarvallo, Alfredo SilvaCastillo, José SantiagoDantas, Orlando RibeiroJones, Joseph L.Larreta, Eduardo RodriguezSanchez, Manuel Cisneros

1950-1952BOX 55 Miscellany, 1953-1955

Award to Ackerman, 1956Miscellany, 1956-1965Programs, 1939-1952

BOX 56 Caribbean, trip, Daniel E. Barbey, tripCensorshipCentury AssociationChastenet, Jacques

BOX 57 Chemical Research in American IndustrySurvey of origins, 1929

Returns to questionnaires covering years1854-1915

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BOX 58 1916-1926BOX 59 1927-1929

Miscellaneous returns to questionnairesPrinted matterRecapitulationCorrespondence, 1955-1956

BOX 60 Chicago TribuneChicago Tribune annual spring luncheon, New York, N.Y., 1937-1953Chile, visiting journalists from, 1941

BOX 61 China, Republic ofMiscellany

1915-1919BOX 62 1919, 1931-1943, 1964BOX 63 Order of the Brilliant Star award, 1946, 1949, 1954-1955

Post-Graduate School of Journalism, 1943-1945 See also ClassifiedAckerman, Robert V.

CorrespondenceLecture

Chungking ReporterCorrespondence and memoranda, 1943-1948, 1960, 1963

Baker, Richard T.Gilbert, RodneyTong, Hollington K.Weart, D. L.

MiscellanyScrapbook, 1943-1944

BOX 64 Trip to, Dec. 1918-Jan. 1919Clemenceau, Georges, visit to the United States, 1922Collier'sColumbia University, New York, N.Y.

Ackerman portrait fund, 1953-1970Advisory Board Handbook, 1946Alumni affairs, 1941-1966, undatedAlumni directories

1939, 1947BOX 65 1956-1967

American AssemblyAmerican Press Institute

CorrespondenceMiscellany

Announcements1917-1918, 1930-1935

BOX 66 1935-1960Baker, Richard T., A History of the Graduate School of Journalism,

1954Bliss, Robert Woods

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Cooper, KentBarrett, Edward W.

1956-1959BOX 67 1960-1968, undated

Brucker, HerbertButler, Nicholas Murray

Correspondence, 1930-1945Printed matter

Coggeshall, ReginaldColumbia Associates

BOX 68 Correspondence and clipping bookVol. 1, 1931

Appointment as dean, messages of congratulationButler, Nicholas MurrayCunliffe, J. W.Eastman, GeorgeFackenthal, Frank D.Gordon, J. BennettHoward, Roy WilsonMacAlarney, Robert EmmetReid, Howard C., "Impressions of a Hero"Sloan, Alfred P.

BOX 69 Vol. 2, 1931Cooper, Charles P.Finley, John H.Hurst, FannieLorimer, George HoraceManning, William T.Ochs, Adolph S.Parker, G. B.Pulitzer, RalphRoosevelt, Franklin D.Sidener, Merle

BOX 70 Vol. 3, 1932Bellamy, PaulButler, Nicholas MurrayCooper, Charles P.Cooper, KentDraper, Arthur S.Hawkes, H. E.Howard, Roy WilsonJames, J. L.Lawrence, DavidMacAlarney, Robert EmmetMarkel, LesterPew, Marlen

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Pitkin, Walter B.Pulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955)Pulitzer, Ralph

BOX 71 Vol. 4, 1932Armstead, George B.Astor, NancyBingay, Malcolm W.Brown, James W.Rukeyser, Merryle S.Wiley, LouisWilliams, Maynard Owen

BOX 72 Vol. 5, 1933Armstead, George B.Bingay, Malcolm W.Butler, Nicholas MurrayDraper, Arthur S.Frankfurter, FelixHowe, Louis McHenryPulitzer Prize, 1933Weston, Samuel P.

BOX 73 Vol. 6, 1933Abbot, Willis J.American Newspaper Publishers AssociationBickel, Karl A.Bingay, Malcolm W.Butler, Nicholas MurrayCollins, Edward H.Dabney, VirginiusDennis, William CullenErskine, JohnFinley, John H.Freeman, Douglas SouthallGordon, J. BennettHarris, E. H.Haskall, Henry J.Krock, ArthurLowell, A. LawrenceMathews, William R.Moley, RaymondNational Recovery AdministrationPennington, Levi T.Reid, Albert T.

BOX 74 Vol. 7, 1933Barr, StringfellowBellamy, PaulHarris, E. H.

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Hughes, Charles E.La Guardia, Fiorello H.McCormick, Robert R.Mathews, William R.Mayo, Charles H.National Recovery AdministrationSpargo, JohnSulzberger, Arthur HaysWoollcott, AlexanderYost, Casper S.

BOX 75 Vol. 8, 1934Abbot, Willis J.Atwood, M. V.Fleming, Frederic S.Fraser, LeonHarris, E. H.Hearst, William RandolphHouse, Edward MandellLuce, Henry R.Manning, William T.McCormick, Robert R.Miles, Walter R.Moley, Raymond

BOX 76 Vol. 9, 1934Butler, Nicholas MurrayDavid, HowardHoover, HerbertMcCormick, Robert R.National Recovery AdministrationPew, MarlenPulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955)Pulitzer Prize, 1934Ruhl, Robert W.

BOX 77 Vol. 10, 1934Armstead, George B.Bryan, John StewartFreeman, Douglas SouthallHanson, ElishaHarris, E. H.James, Edwin L.Lawrence, DavidMcCormick, Robert R.National Recovery AdministrationStreit, Clarence K.Sweetser, ArthurVon Wiegand, Karl H.

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Wilcox, Grafton S.BOX 78 Vol. 11, 1935

Armstead, George B.Bender, Robert J.Butler, Nicholas MurrayFreeman, Douglas SouthallHarris, E. H.NRA newspaper codeSedgwick, ElleryShotwell, James T.Waymack, W. W.Williams, Samuel M.

BOX 79 Vol. 12, 1935Butler, Nicholas MurrayCooper, KentFreeman, Douglas SouthallHarris, E. H.Hawkes, Herbert E.Kalina, Antonin S.McCormick, Robert R.McKenzie, VernonMontague, Gilbert H.NRA newspaper codeNorthwestern University, Evanston, Ill.O'Hara, John F.Pew, MarlenPulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955)Pulitzer, RalphPulitzer Prize, 1935Richmond, University of, Richmond, Va.Streit, Clarence K.

BOX 80 Vol. 13, 1935Bretherton, Cyril H.Butler, Nicholas MurrayEarly, Joseph J.Fleming, Frederic S.Gordon, J. BennettGrew, Joseph C.Howard, Roy WilsonKnox, FrankLehman, Herbert H.Morrison, C. M.

BOX 81 Vol. 14, 1935-1936Barrett, James W.Butler, Nicholas MurrayCooper, Charles P.

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Deutsch, Eberhard P.Emin, Ahmet (Ahmed Emin Yalman)Harris, E. H.Millikan, Robert A.O'Hara, John F.

BOX 82 Vol. 15, 1936Baker, Frank S.Donovan, William J.Hirota, KokiMeyer, EugeneMott, John R.

BOX 83 Vol. 16, 1936Fleming, Frederic S.Freeman, Douglas SouthallHoward, Roy WilsonKnox, FrankMeyer, Eugene

BOX 84 Vol. 17, 1935-1936Cabot, John M.Dennis, William CullenFraser, LeonJames, Edwin L.McCormick, Robert R.Meyer, EugenePulitzer Prize, 1936

BOX 85 Vol. 18, 1936Baker, Frank S.Barber, Joseph, Jr.Dennis, William CullenEmin, Ahmet (Ahmed Emin Yalman)Gunther, JohnHarris, E. H.Hoover, HerbertHough, Elizabeth BowieHouse, Edward MandellHutchison, Charles F.Kirchhofer, A. H.Knox, FrankLawrence, James E.Marvin, DwightPew, MarlenPoole, DeWitt ClintonRoberts, RoySchuster, M. LincolnSwope, Herbert BayardThomas, Wilbur K.

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Tyler, Charles A.Williams, Maynard Owen

BOX 86 Correspondence, miscellaneous1931-1943

BOX 87 1944-1969, undatedCoykendall, Frederick, 1933-1945Cunliffe, J. W., 1921, 1930Development, Office of

1948-1951, Davis, Paul H.BOX 88 1952-1955, undated

Dodge, M. Hartley, 1933-1958Douglas, Archibald, 1932-1941

BOX 89 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1947-1953, undatedBOX 90 Fackenthal, Frank D., 1930-1956

50th anniversary celebration, 1963Letters of congratulationMiscellany

Financial report, 1931-1956Heights

BOX 91 Independent Journal, 1933-1939BOX 92 Jacobs, Albert C., 1947-1950, undated

King, Willard V.Ackerman correspondence, 1930-1942Papers of, 1909-1950, and miscellaneous

Butler, Nicholas MurrayEisenhower, Dwight D.Fackenthal, Frank D.

Kirk, Grayson, 1949-1968Krout, John A., 1950-1955

BOX 93 Memoranda, 1933-1956Miscellany

1923-1943BOX 94 1944-1949BOX 95 1950-1967, undatedBOX 96 Pitkin, Walter B., 1931-1950

Retirement as dean, 1956Correspondence and memorandaFaculty resolution, 21 May 1956Messages of congratulationMiscellany

Taylor, Floyd, 1943-1946BOX 97 World trip, Oct. 1935-Jan. 1936

CorrespondenceCountry Gentlemen, 1918Crosman, Ralph L., 1945Cuba, trip to, 1944

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MiscellanyScrapbook

BOX 98 Curtis, J. Montgomery, 1967Curtis Publishing Co., 1966Czechoslovakia, 1918, 1946-1949Dewey, Thomas E., 1939Dodd, Mead & Co., 1917-1919Dothan Eagle, 1960-1963Doubleday, Page & Co., 1918Dutch Treat Club, New York, N.Y.

Correspondence, 1956-1959Miscellany

1932-1961BOX 99 1962-1969

Earlham College, Richmond, Ind.Correspondence, 1915-1962, undated

Bolling, Landrum R.Dennis, William CullenEdwards, David M.Kelly, Robert L.

BOX 100 Printed matterStudent correspondence, 1908-1911Student papers

BOX 101 Eastman, George, 1927-1932, 1944, 1952, 1954, undatedGerard, James W.Solbert, Oscar N.

Eastman Kodak Co.1922-1927

Chrystal, EugeneCotsworth, Moses B.Winton, Roy W.

BOX 102 1927-1959Winton, Roy W.Printed matter

80th birthday, messages of congratulation, 1970BOX 103 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952-1960

Erskine, JohnEverybody's Magazine, 1919Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938-1941Federal Communications Commission, 1939Flight Safety Foundation, 1959-1966, undated

Fairchild, ShermanTalbert, Ansel E.

BOX 104 Foreign Press Association, 1943-1946France, miscellany, 1914-1918, 1937Gallegos, Romulo, 1948, 1955

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General Motors Corp.Correspondence, 1931

Sloan, Alfred P.Stettinius, Edward R.

Miscellany, 1930-1931, 1938BOX 105 Gerard, James W., 1917-1951

GermanyMiscellany

1913-1915BOX 106 1916BOX 107 1916-1918BOX 108 1918

Notes, World War IRation coupons, World War I

Ginzburg, Benjamin, Rededication to Freedom, 1958Great Britain

Miscellany1914

BOX 109 1915-1922, undatedGreater New York Fund, 1939

Blaine, James G.Gridiron Club, Washington, D.C.HaitiHarding, Warren G.Harper and BrothersHarper's MagazineHawaii, trip to, 1962

BOX 110 Hoover, Herbert, The Problems of Lasting Peace, correspondence, 1942Gibson, HughHoover, Herbert

Hoover Library on War, Revolution, and PeaceHoughton Mifflin Co., 1930House, Edward MandellHutchins, Robert M.Independent, 1917, 1919Indianapolis Star, 1909-1910Industrial unrest, miscellany, circa 1919

BOX 111 Institute of American Business, Bronson Batchelor, 1921-1925Institute of Pacific RelationsInter-American Federation of Working Newspaper-men's Organizations, 1962Inter-American Press Association, 1956-1957International Cultural Cooperation Committee, 1963

BOX 112 JapanImperial familyMiscellany

1917-1938

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BOX 113 1938-1950BOX 114 Journalism

Nineteenth-century history, Oswald Garrison VillardPrinted matter

1911, 1923-1937BOX 115 1938-1970BOX 116 Undated

Kahn, Otto H., 1923-1926, undatedKennedy, John F., Blauvelt family genealogy, 1962King, Willard V., Franklin D. RooseveltKorea, 1918La Guardia, Fiorello H.Latin America

Miscellany, 1914-1958BOX 117 Trips

1937Scrapbooks

Vols. 1-2Dreyfus, Louis G.Frost, Wesley"The Invasion of South America" (typescript)Jones, Joseph L.Monroe, Arthur F.Pan American UnionStahlman, James G.United States Department of StateWeddell, Alexander W.

BOX 118 Vol. 3Dec. 1941-Jan. 1942, miscellany

BOX 119 1954-1955Scrapbook

ArgentinaBrazilChilePanamaPeruPuerto RicoVenezuelaCabot, John M.Cabot (Maria Moors) PrizeColumbia University, New York, N.Y.

MiscellanyBOX 120 League of Nations

Correspondence, Arthur Sweetser, 1921Dispatches from Geneva concerning, 1920-1921Miscellany

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Lend-Lease Bill (H.R. 1776), 1941Danaher, John A.Wallace, TomWheeler, Burton K.

Liverpool, England, trip, 1911Lotos Club, New York, N.Y., 1917-1934MacAlarney, Robert Emmet, 1914, 1945McCloy, John J., 1949Manchester Guardian, 1921Marquis Who's Who, Inc., 1962-1965Mayes, Herbert R., 1948

BOX 121 Mexico, 1917-1921CorrespondencePrinted matter

Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc.Correspondence

Hays, Will H.Klein, JuliusZukor, Adolph

Printed matterNational Observer, 1962National Press Club, WashingtonNational Industrial Recovery Act, National Recovery Administration See Containers 73, -74

76 -79National Sponsoring Committee, 1923New York Herald Tribune, 1963, 1966

Lindsay, John V.Whitney, John Hay

New York Standard, 1963New York State Legislative Correspondents Alumni Association, 1960-1966New York State Newspaper National Defense Committee, 1941New York State Society of Newspaper Editors, 1939, 1956-1963

BOX 122 New York Times, 1917-1967Correspondence

Grasty, Charles H.James, Edwin L.Ochs, Adolph S.Selden, Charles A.Van Anda, Carr V.Wiley, Louis

Expense accounts, Siberia, Oct. 1918-Feb. 1919Letters of introduction, cards, Siberia, 1918-1919

New York Tribune, Garet Garrett, 1917New York World's Fair, New York, N.Y., 1939Newsweek, 1963Nicholson, Ralph

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AutobiographyMiscellany

Niebuhr, Walter, 1917Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 1934-1935Noyes, Pierrepont B., 1923

BOX 123 Oberlaender Trust (Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc.)Mar. 1931-June 1932

Oberlaender, GustaveThomas, Wilbur K.

BOX 124 July 1932-Dec. 1933BOX 125 Jan. 1934-Dec. 1935BOX 126 Jan. 1936-Dec. 1937BOX 127 Jan. 1938-June 1939BOX 128 July 1939-Dec. 1940BOX 129 1941, 1946, 1952-1953, 1956, undated

Overseas Press Club of America, Inc., 1940-1959Pan American Union, 1917Panama, trip, Jan. 1964Pegler, Westbrook, 1948-1956Pep, 1918-1919

BOX 130 Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1917-1919, and Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign NewsService, 1920-1921Bretherton, Cyril H.Carew, F. H.Clippings, miscellaneousConger, Seymour BeachCurtis, Cyrus H. K.Emanuel, GuglielmoExpense accounts, miscellaneousForeign correspondents, listsHouse, Edward MandellKospoth, B. F.Lee, MorrisLetters of introductionMartin, John C.Memoranda, London, 1920-1921

BOX 131 Miscellaneous correspondence, London, EnglandNews dispatches, miscellaneousNicholson, RalphPilcher, GeorgePrinted matter (advertisements)Smiley, David E.Spurgeon, John J.

1919-1920BOX 132 Jan.-July 1921, undated

Streit, Clarence K.

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CorrespondenceDispatchesExpense accounts

Stuart, John M.Thatcher, Sidney L.Tour of the United States, 1919Tyler, Charles A.

BOX 133 Watkins, John ElfrethWilliams, Wythe

Phillips Memorial Hospital, Lambertville, N.J.Poland, embassy, Washington, D.C.La Prensa, 1951Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.Publicity file, printed matter

1923-1925BOX 134 1926-1937, undated

Puerto Rico, trip, 1952Puerto Rico, University of, proposed school of journalism, 1952-1953, undatedPulitzer, Joseph, centennial, 1947

BOX 135 Pulitzer, Joseph, centennial, 1947Correspondence and clipping book

Pulitzer PrizeAdvisory Board correspondence and memoranda

1932-1942Butler, Nicholas MurrayCooper, KentFackenthal, Frank D.Finley, John H.Harris, Julian LaRoseJames, Edwin L.Krock, RobertLathan, RobertPulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955)Pulitzer, RalphWhite, William Allen

BOX 136 1943-1954Choate, RobertCooper, KentFackenthal, Frank D.Kent, FrankKrock, ArthurPerry, Stuart H.Pulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955)White, William Allen

Typescripts, 1921-1956, undatedFirkins, O. W.

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Frost, RobertLewis, SinclairMarsh, Margaret MitchellNevins, AllanPegler, WestbrookRawlings, Marjorie KinnanSaroyan, William

Award winners, correspondenceLippmann, WalterPrice, Byron

50th anniversary, 1966MiscellanyNevins, Allan, Grover Cleveland

BOX 137 Printed matter1933-1946

BOX 138 1947-1956The Quaker, 1921Quezon, Manuel L., luncheon in honor of, 1937Rand, James H., Jr., 1927ReligionResearch Corp.Retirement at age sixty-five, practice of, 1955-1958

Bowman, Karl M.Lee, Maurice du Pont

Richmond, University of, Richmond, Va., 1935BOX 139 Russia, miscellany, 1914-1921, 1959, undated

Russian Information Bureau in the United States, 1919St. John's Church, Washington, C. Leslie GlennSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, Joseph PulitzerSan Marcos de Lima, Universidad Mayor de

BOX 140 Saturday Evening Post, George Horace Lorimer, 1917-1933, undatedSayre, Monell, 1923Science Service, Watson Davis, 1931, 1937-1938Scribner's (Charles) Sons, 1919Scripps-Howard newspapers, John H. Sorrells, 1948Seiberling Rubber Co., F. A. Seiberling, 1926-1930Siberia, 1918-1919, 1931

Czecho-Slovak National Committee in Siberia, 1918-1919Graves, William S., 1931Miscellaneous correspondenceMiscellany

BOX 141 Notes, memoranda, fragmentsRobinson, O. P.United States Department of State, memoranda for

Sidener and Van Riper, Indianapolis, Ind., 1911-1912, 1959BOX 142 Sigma Delta Chi, 1922-1963

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Society of the Silurians, Inc.Sons of Indiana, 1957Spier, Lester, 1960Stagg, Jerry, 1963Steffanson, Haakon B.

BOX 143 Stevenson, Adlai E. (1900-1964), presidential campaign, correspondence and clipping book,1952

Streit, Clarence K., 1944-1956Switzerland

Correspondence and memoranda, 1918BOX 144 Miscellany, 1917-1918

Time magazine, Henry R. Luce,The Times (London), Stanley MorisonTong, Hollington K., 1957Trinity Church, New York, N.Y.

Correspondence, 1938-1969Fleming, Frederic S.Heuss, John

Printed matterBOX 145 United Press

United Press Associations., 1913-1917, 1934, 1940Correspondence

Hawkins, William W.Howard, Roy Wilson

Printed matterUnited Press InternationalUnited States Brewers Association

Advertising Review Panel1955

BOX 146 1956-1960BOX 147 1960-1963BOX 148 1963-1966BOX 149 1966-Sept. 1968BOX 150 Oct. 1968-1970 and miscellaneousBOX 151 United States Department of Justice, Tom C. Clark, 1946-1948

United States Department of State, 1917-1918, 1945-1948Correspondence

Bliss, Robert WoodsLovett, Robert A.

International Information Program, 1945-1946Benton, William

Voice of America, 1947-1948United States Office of Censorship, Bryon Price, 1941-1945University Club, New York, N.Y., 963-1969Unwin (T. Fisher) Ltd., 1917

BOX 152 Venezuela, Central University of, 1947, 1955-1956

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Bauman, EverettCardenas, HoracioJimenez, Marcos Perez

Venezuela, Social Service Commission to, 1939Drought, James

Venezuela, trip, 1947Scrapbook

Vol. 1, Apr.-July 1947BOX 153 Vol. 2. Sept.-Dec. 1947BOX 154 1948

Miscellany, 1947-1948, 1954Von Wiegand, Karl H.Wagner, Robert F., 1953, 1963War Department, Bureau of Public Relations, Robert C. Richardson, Jr., 1941Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 1923-1963, undated

Bratenahl, G. G.Freeman, James E.Lewis, Edwin N.Rhinelander, Philip M.Miscellany

BOX 155 Printed matter, 1919-1957, undatedWashington Post, Eugene Meyer, 1934-1956White House Correspondents Association, 1938, 1964Willkie, WendellWorld trip, 1935-1936

Clippings concerning AckermanItinerary

BOX 156 Correspondence and clipping bookMiscellany

BOX 157 World War IMiscellany

BOX 158 MiscellanyNotebook, circa 1918Scrapbook

Washington, D.C., 1914Berlin, Germany, 1915-1916

BOX 159-193 Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964Handwritten and typewritten drafts, proofs, printed copies, notes, research material, and

correspondence relating to speeches, articles, books, reports, and miscellaneous writings byAckerman.

Arranged by type of material and chronologically within each file. A partial list ofcorrespondents is provided for some files.

BOX 159 Speeches"Progress in Journalism," Ionian Literary Society, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 12

Nov. 1909

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"The Causes of the Present Industrial Unrest," National Hardware Association of the UnitedStates, 16 Oct. 1919

"Dawes' Prosperity Plan," American Hardware Manufacturers' Association, 16 Oct. 1924"Do It in the United States of America," American Hardware Manufacturers' Association, 16

Oct. 1924"Journalism in the 'Machine Age,'" annual chapel service, School of Journalism, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 16 May 1930Remarks, School of Journalism dinner for John W. Cunliffe, Columbia University, New

York, N.Y., 29 Apr. 1931Talk to Copyreaders' Club, New York Herald Tribune, 30 Apr. 1931Chapel talk, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 14 May 1931"The Growth of Journalism," School of Journalism, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.,

26 Sept. 1931"Co-operative Advertising," Advertising Club of New York, News York, N.Y., 28 Oct. 1931"Life Is Action," Riverside Church, New York, N.Y., 2 Feb. 1932

Eastman, George, correspondenceAddress at convention of Inter-Collegiate News Association, Haverford College, Haverford,

Pa., 16 Apr. 1932NBC Broadcast on anniversary of the founding of the Boston News Letter, 24 Apr. 1932"The Relationship of Discipline and Control to Education," 18 May 1932"The Newspaper in Public Affairs," Advertising Federation of America, 21 June 1932Introduction of John H. Finley, 14 Nov. 1932"Balancing the Newspaper Budget," Institute of Citizenship and Georgia Press Institute,

Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., 10 Feb. 1933"The Newspaper in International Affairs," Institute of Citizenship and Georgia Press

Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., 10 Feb. 1933"Challenge to the Press," American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., 29

Apr. 1933"The Press of Today," University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo., 2 May 1933Chapel talk, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 19 May 1933"The Last Proving Ground for Democracy," Commercial Club of Chicago, Chicago, Ill., 24

Nov. 1933"The Philosophy of Journalism," Yale University, New Haven, Conn., 8 Jan. 1934"The Leadership of the Press," New York State Publishers Association, 12 Jan. 1934"The Recovery of Youth," New York State Newspaper Publishers' Association, 17 Jan. 1934Address, Ohio Newspaper Association, 9 Feb. 1934"Liberty and Living," Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New

York, N.Y., 22 Feb. 1934"A New Approach to Peace," NBC broadcast, 23 Feb. 1934

Correspondence, George SeldesBOX 160 "The Treaty of Peace with the Press," New York Conference of Business Paper Editors, New

York, N.Y., 28 Feb. 1934"Journalism in World Affairs," Association of Foreign Press Correspondents, 19 Apr. 1934Remarks at dinner for Pulitzer Prize winners, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 7 May

1934"More Freedom for Business," City Club of Portland, Portland, Oreg., 20 July 1934"Freedom of Opinion Makes Public Opinion," California Newspaper Publishers

Association., 3 Aug. 1934

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"The Church and the Press," Annual conference for clergy of the New York Diocese, LakeMahopac, N.Y., 3 Oct. 1934

"Press Radio, an Experiment in Public Service," NBC broadcast, 19 Dec. 1934"Intellectual Endowments in International Education," Alumni Day, Columbia University,

New York, N.Y., 12 Feb. 1935"Education and Society," chapel service, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 13 May

1935Remarks at luncheon given by George B. Dryden in honor of Ackerman, Chicago Club,

Chicago, Ill., 14 June 1935"The Test of Citizenship," National Federation of Business and Professional Women's

Clubs, Seattle, Wash., 16 July 1935"The Press," roundtable conference on "The Press and Crime Prevention," 2 Oct. 1935"Invest in Youth," 1935Miscellaneous lecture notes, world trip, Oct. 1935-Jan. 1936"Freedom of the Press," Sorbonne, Paris, France, 7 Jan. 1936"The Press in World Affairs,"Sorbonne, Paris, announcements, clippings, 14 Jan. 1936"The Source of Our Liberties," Advertising Bureau of the American Newspaper Publishers'

Association, 23 Apr. 1936Speech, American Society of Newspaper Editors, Apr. 1936"Leadership in a Democracy," Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 15 June 1936"The Freedom to Advance Knowledge," Faculty Club of Columbia University, New York,

N.Y., 8 Oct. 1936Remarks, memorial service for Marlen Pew, 18 Nov. 1936"Workshops for Public Opinion," Newspaper Institute, University of North Carolina, Chapel

Hill, N.C., 15 Jan. 1937Father-and-son dinner, Columbia College, 12 Feb. 1937"The Doctor and Public Opinion," Medical Society of the State of New York, Rochester,

N.Y., correspondence, 25 May 1937"The Role of the Press as a Factor in Public Opinion and Economic Change," National

Industrial Conference Board, 27 May 1937BOX 161 Address at University of LaPlata, Argentina, 25 Aug. 1937

"The Newspaper Guild," New York Herald Tribune Forum, 4 Oct. 1937"Is a Constitutional Amendment the Price of Peace?" First Presbyterian Church, Buffalo,

N.Y., correspondence, 20 Mar. 1938"Editors, to Arms," American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., 22 Apr.

1938"The Leadership of the Pope," Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Ind., 4 June 1938"The American Axis," University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., correspondence, Brett Homer,

6 June 1938"Receptivity, the Key to the Universe," Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 29 Sept. 1938"The Central Problem of Democracy," National Conference on Government, National

Municipal League, Baltimore, Md., 1 Dec. 1938"Freedom in the Market Place," Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C., correspondence,

11 Dec. 1938"The University of Tomorrow," Columbia Alumni Club of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif.

5 Jan. 1939"Should Educators Declare War?" Columbia University Alumni Club of Essex County, N.J.,

correspondence, 2 Mar. 1939

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Dennis, William CullenDodge, M. HartleyLudlow, LouisMyers, William StarrWasson, R. Gordon

"Journalism in the United States," 4 May 1939"What Is Past Is Prologue," service in St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, New York,

N.Y., 15 May 1939"The Arena of Public Opinion," luncheon in honor of Cabot medalists, National Press Club,

Washington, D.C., 10 Nov. 1939"The Land of Our Future," First Presbyterian Church, Lambertville, N.J., 1 Dec. 1939"The Internationalism of Christianity," Church Club of New York, New York, N.Y.,

correspondence, 31 Jan. 1940"Propaganda Blitzkrieg Over the United States," Columbia University Club, New York,

N.Y., 9 May 1940"Psalm of Youth," annual chapel service, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 14 May 1940"War Propaganda," CBS broadcast, 5 June 1940

BOX 162 "Keeping the News Lines Open," 18 Apr. 1941"The Freedom of Printing," CBS broadcast, 6 May 1941Remarks at luncheon in honor of the 175th anniversary of the opening of St. Paul's Chapel,

Bankers' Club, New York, N.Y., 30 Oct. 1941Address to Rotary Club of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28 Jan. 1942"Will Our Southern Flank Become a Southern Front?"

Kiwanis Clubs of Lambertville, N.J., and Doylestown, Pa., 31 Mar. 1942"Watchmen! Be Clear and Accurate!" service, St. Paul's Chapel, Graduate School of

Journalism, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 11 May 1942Address at farmer-businessmen's picnic, Hunterdon County, N.J., 24 June 1942"Freezing the Press," Fourth Accounting Institute banquet, New York, N.Y., 20 Oct. 1942

Correspondence and clipping bookBickel, Karl A.Castle, William R.Cooper, KentHoover, HerbertLandon, Alfred M.Moore, John Bassett

BOX 163 Clipping book"The Relation of News to Global Peace," Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., 12 Jan. 1943Address at memorial service for Alexander Woollcott, Columbia University, New York,

N.Y., 28 Jan. 1943"A Salute to Reporters of War," annual chapel service, Graduate School of Journalism,

Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 10 May 1943"The Mobilization of Civilian Brain Power," Earlham College, Richmond, Ind., 21 June

1943BOX 164 "Welcome to New York," luncheon in honor of six visiting Latin American journalists,

Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 13 Apr. 1944"On the Eve of Invasion," chapel service, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 8 May 1944

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"The Education of a Hemisphere," University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, 15 July 1944Talk to students before embarking on world trip, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 5 Jan. 1945Radio interview concerning American Society of Newspaper Editors, World Free Press

Mission, Chungking, China, 30 Mar. 1945Radio broadcast to Japanese journalists, Manila, Philippines, 27 Apr. 1945Radio broadcast, Philippine Hour, Manila, Philippines, 29 Apr. 1945"The Big Four in the News World," Flag Day exercises, Sons of the Revolution in the State

of New York, 14 June 1945Remarks, American Society of Newspaper Editors, annual meeting, Washington, D.C., 20

Apr. 1946Address, 33rd annual chapel service, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University,

New York, N.Y., 17 May 1946"Industrial Journalism, A New Opportunity," E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Co.,

Wilmington, Del., 25 June 1946"The Need for Leadership," Grace Church, New York, 20 Oct. 1946"Pictures Can Be More Informative Than Type," American Press Institute, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 28 Oct. 1946Remarks, editorial seminar, American Press Institute, 20 Jan. 1947Remarks, Joseph Pulitzer Centennial ceremony, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 10

Apr. 1947Remarks at American Press Institute opening, 5 May 1947"The Foundation for a School of Journalism," Central University of Venezuela, 11 June

1947"The Future of the Press," Association of Army-Navy Chaplains, Governor's Island, N.Y., 8

Mar. 1948Remarks presenting Romulo Gallegos for honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, Columbia

University, New York, N.Y., 9 July 1948"The Pen Can Be as Mighty as the Sword," 165th anniversary of the birth of Simon Bolivar,

23 July 1948Remarks at dinner for German publishers and editors, Graduate School of Journalism,

Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 13 Sept. 1948"What Makes a Happy City," American Press Institute, seminar for city editors, 11 Apr.

1949"The Inside of a Newspaper Should Be Like the Inside of the Home," seminar on women's

pages, American Press Institute, 6 June 1949Remarks at American Press Institute, seminar on management and goals, 12 Sept. 1949Opening Talk to Students, School of Journalism, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 28

Sept. 1949Remarks at National Conference of Editorial Writers, 20 Oct. 1949Remarks at Maria Moors Cabot convocation, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 11

Nov. 1949Remarks at opening of the Japanese seminar, American Press Institute, 3 Jan. 1950Remarks at American Press Institute, seminar on management and costs, 22 May 1950Address to Austrian journalists, American Press Institute, 2 June 1950"Do Not Be Discouraged," International Press Institute conference, 18 Sept. 1950Remarks at Maria Moors Cabot convocation, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 10

Oct. 1950Radio interview with Robert McKee, "Views of the News," 15 Nov. 1950

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"The Zeal To Live," University of Brazil, 16 Dec. 1950Remarks on Joseph Pulitzer's 104th birthday, 10 Apr. 1951Remarks at dinner for Grantland Rice, Links Club, New York, N.Y., 1 May 1951"A Sermon on a Mountain," All Saint's Episcopal Church, Leonia, N.J., 20 May 1951Remarks at the Education Writers Association, 28 May 1951Remarks to the Association for Education in Journalism, 26 Aug. 1952Address to the class of 1953, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, New

York, N.Y., 25 Sept. 1952"The Importance of Contacts," 21 Oct. 1952

BOX 165 "What Religion Means to Me," Trinity Church, New York, N.Y., 7 Jan. 1953Comment on address of Jose Cafe Filho, "A Tribute to the Brazilian Press," Rio de Janeiro,

Brazil, 4 Dec. 1954"Life in an Ivory Tower," Overseas Press Club, 24 May 1956"The First Benjamin Franklin Journalism Scholarships," 14 June 1956"The Ivory Towers Are Cracking," undelivered lecture, correspondence, William Bentinck-

Smith, 1956"Let's Prepare for the Twenty-first Century," undelivered lecture, outline, 1956"Our Greatest Reservoir of Power," undelivered lecture, outline, 1956"Public Opinion Rules the World," undelivered lecture, outline, 1956Remarks at Dean Ackerman Night, Overseas Press Club, New York, N.Y., 24 Feb. 1959Speech at opening of 50th anniversary celebration, Graduate School of Journalism,

Columbia University, New York, N.Y., 10 Apr. 1963"Black Markets in News," undatedSpeeches and lectures, correspondence concerning, 1917-1922, 1939, undatedMiscellaneous correspondence concerning lectures, W. Colston, 1956-1957Miscellaneous notes and source material for lecturesSpeeches and lectures, miscellaneous printed matter

BOX 166 Articles"Indiana Girl, Sculptor for John D. Rockefeller, Confirms Fairy Story of East," Indianapolis

Sunday Star, 12 Jan. 1913Articles for the New York Press, Mar.-May 1913"Reviving the Land Bank in America," Feb. 1914Articles for the United Press, Berlin, Mar. 1915-Dec. 1916Message to Indiana City Editors' Association, Richmond Palladium, Richmond, Ind., 15 July

1916Articles for the United Press, Berlin, Germany

Jan.-Feb. 1917, undatedBOX 167 Mar. 1915-May 1916, scrapbooks

Articles for Le Journal, Paris, France, Feb. 1917Articles for New York Tribune syndicate, Feb.-June 1917, undated"What's the Matter with Germany?" Independent, 28 Apr. 1917"What Wartime Germany Does with Printers' Ink," Pep, June 1917

BOX 168 Articles for Saturday Evening Post, 1917-1923(bound vol.)

BOX 169 "The Bernhardi of the Seas," Saturday Evening Post, 2 June 1917"What Is New Orientation?" Saturday Evening Post, 9 June 1917"The Men Who Made Militarism," The Independent, 16 June 1917

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"The Kaiser and the Blackbird," Saturday Evening Post, 16 June 1917"Kaiser Must Go and Germany Be a Republic before War Can End," New York World, 24

June 1917"The Black Flags of Hungary," Saturday Evening Post, 17 July 1917"The Submarine Post Office," Saturday Evening Post, 11 Aug. 1917"Pigs and Victory," Saturday Evening Post, 25 Aug. 1917"Germany, the Next Republic?" published serially in Philadelphia Evening Ledger, Sept.-

Oct. 1917"The War of Words," Saturday Evening Post, 8 Sept. 1917"Mexico-Enemy or Ally?" Saturday Evening Post, 15 Sept. 1917"Rebels and Revolution," Saturday Evening Post, 22 Sept. 1917"Rising or Setting Sun in Mexico?" Saturday Evening Post, 6 Oct. 1917Letter concerning articles by Charles W. Eliot and H. G. Wells, Philadelphia Evening

Ledger, 13 Oct. 1917"The Last Spy Offensive," Saturday Evening Post, 10 Nov. 1917"United We Win" Lessons from the German Drive," Saturday Evening Post, 1 Dec. 1917"The Coming Disaster," Saturday Evening Post, 29 Dec. 1917"Germany's Last Trump," Saturday Evening Post, 2 Mar. 1918"The Nightmare of Peace," Saturday Evening Post, 9 Mar. 1918"The U-Boats off Spain," Saturday Evening Post, 18 Mar. 1918"Tales of the Refugees," Saturday Evening Post, 23 Mar. 1918"Fighting for a Free Press," Saturday Evening Post, 6 Apr. 1918"Making Flanders Goose-Step," Saturday Evening Post, 13 Apr. 1918"The Street Parliaments," Saturday Evening Post, 27 Apr. 1918"Reform or Revolution," Saturday Evening Post, 4 May 1918"The Omnipotent Five," Saturday Evening Post, 18 May 1918"Bolsheviking the Swiss," Saturday Evening Post, 25 May 1918"The Whirlwind in Austria," Saturday Evening Post, 15 June 1918"Germany's Policy in Russia," Saturday Evening Post, 17 Aug. 1918Articles for the Philadelphia Evening Ledger, Aug. 1918"The Lusitania Aftermath: What Will the German Navy Do?" Saturday Evening Post, 14

Sept. 1918Correspondence

Daniels, JosephusBOX 170 Articles for the Saturday Evening Post

Miscellany, 1917-1918Articles written from Siberia for the New York Times Oct.

Oct. 1918-Jan. 1919Miscellaneous typescripts, Oct. 1918-Jan. 1919

Copies of dispatches cabled to the New York Times from Siberia, Oct. 1918-Jan. 1919Interview with the President of China, New York Times, 17 Jan. 1919"Diary Record of Tsar's Last Days," Japan Advertiser, 23 Jan. 1919"Civilization a Mockery in the Rusia of Today" and "Across Siberia from Vladivostok,"

New York Times, 26 Jan. 1919"Is the Czar Dead?" New York Times Magazine, 23 Feb. 1919

BOX 171 "China and the League of Nations," New York Times, 2 Mar. 1919"Trouble With Japan Averted Before the Armistice," New York Times, 16 Mar. 1919

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"Japan's Ambitions in Siberia," Current History, Apr. 1919"Co-operative Unions Halt the Bolsheviki," New York Times, 18 May 1919Articles for the Philadelphia Public Ledger syndicate, 1919

BOX 172 Articles for the Philadelphia Public Ledger Foreign News ServiceJan. 1920-June 1921

BOX 173 Scrapbooks, Feb. 1920-May 1921"Inside of Irish Parley," New York Times, 7 Aug. 1921Amos A. Fries, "The Future of Poison Gas," Current History, Dec. 1921"Keep the Home Stacks Smoking," Columbia, Mar. 1922

BOX 174 "Ireland From a Scotland Yard Notebook"Atlantic Monthly

Part 1, Apr. 1922Part 2, "The Irish Education of Mr. Lloyd George," May 1922Part 3, "Janus-Headed Ireland," June 1922

"How the President Keeps Well," Saturday Evening Post, 5 May 1923NotesTypescript edited by Warren G. Harding

"Russia and Japan Manoeuvring for Basis of New Partnership," New York Times, 1 July1923

Editorials for Advertising Club News, July-Aug. 1923"Recovering Gold From Smoke," Journal of the American Bankers Association, Aug. 1923"The Dream of Ireland's Lincoln," Hearst's International, 1923"How My Wife Has Helped Me," letter to New York Telegram and Evening Mail, 16 May

1924"The Sheik Should Stay on the Farm," Toledo News-Bee, June 1926"Responsibility in Journalism," North American Review, 1931"George Eastman, Benefactor of Education,"

Technology Review, Apr. 1932Correspondence

Eastman, GeorgeKillian, J. Rhyne, Jr.

"Looking Ahead," Columbia Journalist, 1932BOX 175 "To Robert Underwood Johnson," The Earlhamite, Jan. 1933

"Balancing the Newspaper Budget" and "The Newspaper in International Affairs," EmoryUniversity Bulletin, Mar. 1933

"Students Under the 'New Deal,'" Columbia Journalist, 1934"The Press at the Hauptmann Trial," Hunterdon County Democrat, 31 Jan. 1935"Public Opinion and Peace," Philippines Herald, 16 Nov. 1935Statement, Columbia Journalist, 1935"Free Trade in International News," Sanj Vartaman Annual, Bombay, India, 1937"Anniversary," Independent Journal of Columbia University, 1937"Pulitzer Prizes for the Cinema," Cinema Arts, July 1937"How the Government Dominates Business and the Press," Public Relations, Apr. 1938"'Marse Henry' Up to Date," Letter to the editor, New York Times, 4 May 1939"Rethinking Education," Talks, Apr. 1939"Journalism," The Idol, Union College, Schenectady, N.Y., 17 Nov. 1939"Psalm of America," Cathedral Age, Spring 1940

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"Vital Relation of News to Global Peace,"Everybody's Weekly section of Philadephia Inquirer, 14 Feb. 1943

"How University Journalism Course Operates in United States of America," The NewspaperWorld, 27 Jan. 1945

"United Nations and a United Church: Essentials for a New World Order," The Churchman,15 Sept. 1946

BOX 176 "Is Political Conformity Forced Upon Students?"Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1 Apr. 1953Correspondence and clipping book

Bliss, Robert WoodsFulbright, J. WilliamGrew, Joseph C.Kennan, George (b. 1904)Lamont, CorlissPringle, Henry F.

"The Desire To Live," The Leaflet of St. John's Church, Washington, 24 Jan. 1954"Newspapers and Civic Responsibility in a Crisis," Vicksburg Sunday Post-Herald, 30 Sept.

1956"Laughing Gas for People Over 65?" Lifetime Living, Sept. 1956Articles for the Dothan Eagle, 1962

BOX 177 "Pioneering in Journalism," Journalists in Action, 1963Review of Raymond Swing's Good Evening, 1964Article, Dothan Eagle, 1964"On the Line," guest column for Bob Considine, undated

BooksGermany, the Next Republic? 1917

CorrespondenceGalley proof

BOX 178 NotesReviews, notices

Mexico's Dilemma, 1918CorrespondenceReviews, notices

“A Vision of Victory: Germany in the Fifth Year of the War” (unpublished), fragments,1918

BOX 179 Trailing the Bolsheviki, 1919Galley proofIllustrationMiscellanyReviews, notices

BOX 180 Dawes, the Doer! 1924CorrespondenceReviews, notices

“The Art of Management” (unpublished book for General Motors Corp.), 1930CorrespondenceOutline and notesMiscellany

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BOX 181 “Newspapers in Public Affairs” (unpublished), 1934MiscellanyTypescript

George Eastman, 1930Correspondence

Burkhart, Harvey J.Eastman, GeorgeFlexner, AbrahamHouse, Edward MandellHutchison, Alice K.Scaife, Roger L.Seligman, Edwin R. A.

BOX 182 MiscellanyNotes, drafts

BOX 183 First draft (typescript)BOX 184 Research material

(1 folder)BOX 185 (1 folder)

Reviews, noticesTranslation into Chinese (excerpts)

BOX 186 "The Evolution of Chemical Research in Industry in the United States" (unpublishedappendix)CorrespondenceTypescripts

"Mr. Smith" (unpublished chapter)“The Right Road to Peace” (unpublished), 1945

BOX 187 “Eisenhower in Wonderland” (unpublished), 1956-1957Typescripts, 1957

Miscellaneous draftsOriginal draftFinal draft

BOX 188 CorrespondenceBohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif.Byrnes, James F.Esberg, Milton H., Jr.Hillman, WilliamSolbert, Oscar N.

Correspondence with publishersCorrespondence, miscellaneousResearch notes and drafts, 1956-1957

Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif.Early history of Columbia University, New York, N.Y.Eisenhower, MamieFreeman, Douglas SouthallFuture of Columbia University, New York, N.Y."The lighter side," clippings"Shh! This Is Columbia" demonstration, Oct. 1940

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Miscellaneous research notesBOX 189 Miscellaneous research notes and drafts

Miscellaneous printed matter and clippings used in researchBOX 190 Reports, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.

Report of the Dean of the School of Journalism1932-1935

(4 folders)Public Opinion Around the World: A Report by Dean Carl W. Ackerman of the Graduate

School of Journalism, 19 Dec. 1936Report of the Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism

1936-1937(2 folders)

Supplement, 1937: The Black Plague of the Twentieth CenturyCorrespondence, 1937-1938Miscellany, 1937-1938

BOX 191 1938Supplement: The Refuge of World Opinion1939-1943

(5 folders)The Chinese Post-Graduate School of Journalism, Mar. 1943-Aug. 1945: Report of the

Dean of the Graduate School of JournalismOne Million for the Advancement of Journalism, 1948Gist, Sept. 1950 (annual report of the Dean of the Graduate School of Journalism)

BOX 192 Annual report, 1951, typescriptThe Dawn of the XXI Century, 1955

Miscellaneous writings; unpublished and unidentified typescripts"Interview with Count von Bernstorff," 8 Jan. 1914"In 1849 Victor Hugo Prophesied a United States of Europe," circa 1914"The War and Our Next Election," circa 1914"Uncle Sam and the War," Jan. 1915"Methods and Organization of the Censorship in Germany," 1 May 1917"Spy or Die; Scenario of a Five-act Play on Germany," 1917"The Bear of Pontarlier," spy story, 1918"The New American Ambassador: Colonel George Brinton McClellan Harvey, LL.D.," 1921"Reporting for the Main Street Journal," outline of proposed book, circa 1921"Gooding Has the 'Goods,'" American Valuation Association, circa 1925"The Prophecy of the Vicar of Greenwich," 1927"Our Economic Hereafter," circa 1927Statement, "The Press and World Peace," 1931Introduction to Headlines and Deadlines, 1933Statement, "The Freedom of the Press," 15 Aug. 1933Statement, American Society of Newspaper Editors, Report of the Committee on the Press

and Public Relations, Washington, 19-21 Apr. 1934Statement on transition to a graduate school of journalism, Columbia University, New York,

N.Y., 1935"Decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Louisiana Tax Case," submitted to the

New York Times, Feb. 1936

Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964

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"The New Deal Abroad," circa 1936"Journalism in the United States," 4 May 1939"Periodismo en los Estados Unidos," 4 May 1939Statement, "The End of World Wars," 30 Mar. 1940Open letter to Dr. Samuel Harden Church, 2 May 1940"Letter to the Press and Radio," uncirculated, 22 May 1940Round robin letter to students, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1 Jan. 1942Introduction to David Hinshaw's Journalism-Today's Third Estate, 1943"Mexican Russian, and British Activities in Latin America," 1944"The Greater Miracles," 1954Notes for article for This Week magazine, 1956"Pulitzer Prizes Versus Ivy League Colleges," outline of unpublished article

BOX 193 "The Baby Plague in Germany," by Mabel VanderHoof Ackerman"14 Points for the Mellon Plan""Germany Is Preparing Another Peace Drive""The Molder""Poison Gas and the Washington Conference""Scarlet Letters""Scarlet Letters of Suspicion""Vagabonding in Siberia; the Pot Puri of Russia"Miscellaneous typescripts concerning China, 1918-1919 (fragments)Miscellaneous typescripts concerning Germany, 1914-1918 (fragments)Miscellaneous typescripts concerning Russia and Siberia, 1918-1919 (fragments)Miscellaneous unidentified typescripts (fragments)Card index to writings, 1928-1956

BOX 194-227 Miscellany, 1833-1970Newspaper clippings, printed matter, and miscellaneous personal papers.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.

BOX 194 Ackerman, Carl W., miscellaneous clippings and printed matter concerning1913-1935

BOX 195 1936-1970, undatedAnecdotesAwards See also OversizeBirthday souvenirsCalling cardsCertificates See also OversizeCharitable appeals receivedChristmas cards sentClippings

1893-1909BOX 196 1911-1914BOX 197 1915-1917BOX 198 1918-1919BOX 199 1919-1932BOX 200 1933-1937

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BOX 201 1937-1938BOX 202 1938-1939BOX 203 1939-1940BOX 204 1940BOX 205 1941BOX 206 1942BOX 207 1942-1943BOX 208 1943-1945BOX 209 1945BOX 210 1945-1946BOX 211 1946-1948BOX 212 1948-1950BOX 213 1951-1969, undatedBOX 214 Degrees

Employment proposalsFinancial papers

1914-1918BOX 215 1919-1921BOX 216 1922-1929BOX 217 1930-1938BOX 218 1939-1947BOX 219 1948-1952BOX 220 1953-1955BOX 221 1956-1970, undatedBOX 222 Invitations

Jackson, Andrew; Edward Livingston; and Roger B. Taney, signed patent letters, 18 Feb. 1833Licenses, permitsMedical papersMembershipsMemorandaPress credentials

BOX 223 Printed matter1911-1929

BOX 224 1935-1954BOX 225 1962-1964, undatedBOX 226 Programs, menus

QuotationsSketches

BOX 227 Student papers, circa 1904-1913, undatedTicketsTravel documents

Correspondence and miscellaneous papersPassports, visas

Unidentified papers

BOX 228 OversizeAwards, certificates, and related miscellany.

Miscellany, 1833-1970

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Organized according to the series and container from which the material was removed.

BOX 228 MiscellanyAwards, certificates, and other miscellany (Container 195)

BOX CL1 ClassifiedClassified item described according to the series, file, and container from which it was

removed.

BOX CL 1 Subject FileChina, Republic of

Post-Graduate School of Journalism, 1943-1945 (Container 63)

Oversize

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