Series
H: Attacks on (Red-Baiting of) the NCPW, Frederick J. Libby, & Other
Pacifists
[files
reorganized & refoldered in March 2004 - July 2005]
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Box
413
Exposé
of red-baiting in book Professional Patriots, 1926
Exposé
of red-baiting in booklet The Blue Menace, 1928
Exposé of
red-baiting in booklet The Red Brand by Vance Armentrout, 1929
Attacks
on NCPW/FJL: letters & articles of support for NCPW & FJL
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL & other pacifists: calls for investigation/s of peace lobbies, 1924-1929
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: franking privilege: accusation of abuse by (completely exonerated),
1928
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: franking privilege: depositions against abuse by Frank McClintic, 1928
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: franking privilege: uncovering abuse by Reserve Officers Association, 1926-1928
Attacks on NCPW & on Pacific Coast Headquarters, 1928 [includes correspondence]
Attacks
on NCPW & on Eleanor Brannan, 1929
Attacks on NCPW/
FJL & on women's organizations, 1920s
Attacks
on NCPW/FJL & on youth movement, 1920s
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: charges of using income from peace bonds to do away with all defense,
1935-1937
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: charges of being Communist, 1930s-1950s [includes correspondence]
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL & other pacifists who attended Pendle Hill Study Conference, 1943
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL by various groups/people for stance on a negotiated peace, 1943-1944
Box
414
Attacks
by the American Defense Society Inc. 1920s
Attacks by the
American Federation of Labor, 1923
Attacks by the
American Legion, 1920s-1930s [includes correspondence, newsclippings etc.]
Attacks by the
American Legion on NCPW/FJL & on the No More War parade in Greensboro (NC), 1923
Attacks by the
American Legion in attempt to keep FJL from speaking in Wellesley (MA), 1923-1924
Attacks by the
American Legion: correspondence with H.L. Chaillaux, 1936, 1943
Attacks by the
American Legion on FJL & on (NCPW affiliate) American Federation of Teachers, 1927
Attacks
by the Better America Federation of California, 1927-1929
Attacks on
pacifists by/in The Boston Herald, 1923 [includes correspondence with Lydia
G. Wentworth]
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley during speech in Columbus (OH), 1924
Attacks
by General Albert Bowley, 1924: correspondence
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley, 1924: protests by Ohio League of Women Voters [includes
correspondence]
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley, 1924: protests by Ohio League of Women Voters [includes
correspondence of Louise Orton Caldwell]
Attacks
by Lt. Col. C. Seymour Bullock, 1928
Attacks by Rep.
Fred Britten (at Naval Conference, etc.), 1928-1934
Attacks
by General Smedley Butler, 1933, 1936
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 1920s-1930s
Box
415
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Windsor (CT), 1927-1928
Attacks by Mrs.
Elizabeth Dilling (in her book The Red Network, etc), 1930s-1940s
Attacks by
General Amos Fries, 1920s-1930s
Attacks by
Major-General Eli Helmick, 1926-1927
Attacks by John
B. Hughes (radio commentator on ABC), 1943-1944
Attacks
by the Industrial Defense Association, 1926-1927
Attacks by
Melvin M. Johnson Esq., 1925
Attacks
by Harry A. Jung (a.k.a. A. G. Knowles) 1920s-1930s
Attacks by
George B. Lockwood, 1925-1935
Attacks by Rep.
Melvin J. Maas, 1928
Attacks by Fred
Marvin, 1920s
Attacks by Fred
Marvin: correspondence with/about, 1924-1929
Attacks by Fred
Marvin in booklet Ye Shall Know the Truth (1st & 2nd
ed.), 1926
Attacks by the
Mason City Globe-Gazette [Iowa] (editor - W. Earl Hall) & visit to Mason
City by FJL, 1928, 1932 [includes correspondence]
Attacks by Lucia
Maxwell (librarian of Chemical Warfare Division of the War Department) in
Spider Web Chart, 1924-1928
Attacks
by Lt. Commander William H. McEwan, 1926-1927
Attacks by Hon.
Louis T. McFadden, 1934
Attacks by the
Military Order of the World War, 1924-1930
Box
416
Attacks
by the National Civic Federation (Ralph Easley), 1922-1929
Attacks by the
National Patriotic Council (Mrs. Noble Newport Potts), 1924-1935
Attacks
by/in the National Republic (Walter Steele), 1920s-1940s
Attacks by the
National Security League, 1920s
Attacks by the
National Sojourners, 1929-1933
Attacks by the
Office of Naval Intelligence, 1935-1936
Attacks
by/in the Philadelphia Record, 1928
Attacks by the
Reserve Officers Association, 1925-1933
Attacks by James
P. Roe, 1928-1932
Attacks by
Admiral William H. Standley, 1935
Attacks by
Herbert W. Stanley in article "Red Pacifism," 1936
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (March)
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (April 1-5)
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (April 6-7)
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (April 8-25, n.d.)
Box
417
Attacks
by U.S. War Department, 1924
Attacks by the
Washington Post re: FJL's editorial on Soviet Russia, 1931 (April)
Attacks by
Frederick W. Wile (Washington Correspondent of Philadelphia Public Ledger), 1921-1930
Attacks by The
Woman Patriot, 1922-1926
Attacks in
Delaware (Wilmington), 1926
Attacks in the
District of Colombia: attempts to keep FJL from speaking in schools, 1924
(Jan.-Oct.)
Attacks in the
District of Colombia: attempts to keep FJL from speaking in schools, 1924
(Nov.-Dec.)
Attacks in the
District of Colombia: attempts to keep FJL from speaking in schools, 1925
Attacks in
Indiana, 1926 (March-April)
Attacks in
Indiana: by Major Lesley J. McNair (Professor of Military Science & Treaties, Purdue University), 1926
Attacks in
Indiana, 1926 (Oct.) - 1927
Attacks in
Maine, 1922-1935
Attacks in
Michigan: by the Muskegon Chronicle re: FJL's stance for a negotiated peace, 1940
Attacks in New
Jersey: petition to keep FJL & other pacifists from speaking at Westfield School, etc., 1927
Attacks in
Oregon, 1930s-1942
Attacks in
Washington State, 1925-1944
Box
418 (1/2 box)
Misc.,
1920s
Misc., 1930s
Misc., 1940s
Misc., 1950s
Misc.: notes by
Anna W. Eckels
Attacks on youth
movement (including the Fellowship of Youth for Peace), 1924-1927
Attacks
on J. Nevin Sayre, 1926-1927
Attacks on Lucia
Ames Mead by various "patriotic" groups, 1926-1928 [Mead was, in part, on lecture tour for NCPW]
Attacks by the
American Legion on Rachel Davis DuBois, Woodbury (NJ), 1927
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in expelling of Helen Tufts Bailie, 1928
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in expelling of Mary Macfarland, 1928
Attacks
(general) on women's organizations
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