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Subseries B-1 consists of correspondence (re: his columns and other efforts to stop atomic bomb tests, including formation of a National Committee) and other papers of Norman Cousins (as editor of The Saturday Review), 1957-1958, arranged alphabetically. (5 boxes)
Subseries B-2 contains material relating to the formation of SANE and to the first months of its existence. (1 box)
Subseries B-3 through B-6 consist of correspondence and related material, arranged alphabetically in two-year periods.
B-3 1957-1958 (12 boxes)
B-4 1959-1960 (15 boxes)
B-5 1961-1962 (20 boxes)
B-6 1963-1964 (13 boxes)
Subseries B-7 contains correspondence and related papers for the period November/December 1964 through November 1966 (May to October 1966 is missing), arranged by months. (5 boxes) It is likely that the arrangement of the series was imposed by the SCPC staff during processing.
Apparently the correspondence in Subseries B-7 was not processed in the same pattern as Subseries B-3 through B-6 because it was hoped that additional correspondence for 1966 would be found. It seems probable that some of the correspondence for this period was transferred to the Washington Office of SANE when Sanford Gottlieb became Executive Director in Dec. 1967. See Series E below.
Researchers should be aware of the fact that even when there is a
folder with the name of a person or an organization, there may also
be correspondence to or from that individual or organization filed in
the "miscellaneous" folders.