John A. Ryan

The papers focus heavily on the last twenty years of his life, 1925 to 1945. Ryan's correspondence is the largest portion of materials, occupying over half of the collection. There are also articles, sermons, clippings, reports, pamphlets, lecture notes, scrapbooks, a personal journal, a small...

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spelling ryan John A. Ryan An inventory of The John A. Ryan Papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Finding aid prepared by Joseph Turrini. The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives August 2001 101 Aquinas HallThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by Cathey Dugan and Jordan Patty in August 2006 English Descriptive Summary The Catholic University of America, The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives 1892-1945 John A. Ryan, 1869-1945 The John A. Ryan Papers 43 linear feet; 80 boxes The papers focus heavily on the last twenty years of his life, 1925 to 1945. Ryan's correspondence is the largest portion of materials, occupying over half of the collection. There are also articles, sermons, clippings, reports, pamphlets, lecture notes, scrapbooks, a personal journal, a small number of photos, and some audio recordings. ACUA 011 English Biographical Note John A. Ryan was raised in a large Irish Catholic family. He was the first of eleven children born to William and Maria (Luby) Ryan in Vermillion, Minnesota, about 20 miles south of St. Paul, on May 25, 1869. Both his father and mother had immigrated from Ireland. He worked on the family farm and participated fully in the devout religious life established by his parents. After graduating from Christian Brothers School in 1887, John entered St. Thomas College in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was the valedictorian of his graduating class at St. Thomas College in 1892. Ryan entered St. Paul Seminary in 1892, graduated in 1898, and received his holy orders from Archbishop John Ireland the same year. The young priest moved to the District of Columbia and began graduate studies at The Catholic University of America in 1898. He received his licentiate in theology in 1900 and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from CUA in 1906. Between 1902 and 1915 Ryan taught at St. Paul Seminary. In 1915 he returned to The Catholic University of America as a Professor of Political Science and in 1916 was made a Professor of Moral Theology as well. Ryan retired from teaching at CUA in 1939. He continued to teach occasionally at nearby Trinity College, which he had done since returning to the District of Columbia. Ryan was also the Director of the National Catholic Welfare Council's Social Action Department during its first 25 years, from 1920 until his death in 1945. In 1933 the Catholic Church made Ryan a domestic prelate (Monsignor). Monsignor John A. Ryan died on September 16, 1945. John A. Ryan was the foremost social justice advocate and theoretician in the Catholic Church during the first half in the 20th century. Ryan's family life informed many of his views on politics and society. He learned first hand of the difficulties that farmers encountered and supported the populist movement as a young man. He also read and became aware from his Irish immigrant family about Irish nationalists like Ignatius Donnelly and supported the cause of Irish independence. In 1891, the year before Ryan entered St. Paul Seminary, Pope Leo XIII issued Rerum Novarum, a papal encyclical that encouraged Catholic social activism on behalf of industrial workers. Rerum Novarum served as religious support for the progressive politics and economic philosophy that Ryan embraced throughout his academic and religious life. From his first published article, "A Country Without Strikes," in The Catholic World in 1900, until he died in 1945, Ryan focused most of his intellectual attention on economic and political issues. His licentiate dissertation, "Some Ethical Aspects of Speculation," investigated the morality of speculation. His Ph.D. dissertation was an influential early economic and moral argument for minimum wage legislation. It was published as A Living Wage in 1906. In these early publications Ryan staked out an economic position that maintained the primacy of private property but spurned overly acquisitive and unregulated free market capitalism as economically unhealthy and morally bankrupt. He would argue this economic position for his entire life. He enjoyed thoughtful disagreement and never shied from an intellectual battle. For example, he engaged in a high profile ongoing debate on the merits of socialism with Socialist Party of America leader Morris Hillquit in Everybody's Magazine in 1913-1914. The serious, popular, but also friendly debate was published in 1914 as Socialism: Promise Or Menace. (Although Ryan disagreed with Hillquit's political philosophy, he later protested the illegal removal of Hillquit and other democratically elected socialists from the New York State Assembly during the anti-radical hysteria of the immediate post-WW I period.) Ryan's position as an economist and Catholic leader emerged more strongly after moving back to Washington, DC, and becoming a professor at CUA in 1915. He published another major monograph, Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth, in 1916. Based on his interpretation and understanding of Rerum Novarum and extensive study of several plans for the reconstruction of post war societies Ryan wrote the critically important Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction, issued by the National Catholic War Council in the name of American Bishops in 1919. The Bishop's Program became the guiding force for the National Catholic Welfare Council's Social Action Department and Catholic progressives in the 1920s and 1930s. Many of the recommendations in the Bishop's Program were enacted 15 years later during Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The National Recovery Administration's attempts to stabilize capitalism by organizing industrial output, wages, and providing some form of worker representation and collective bargaining were familiar to anyone who had read Ryan's publications. Ryan's closeness to FDR and the New Deal both personally and politically garnered him the nickname "Right Reverend New Dealer." In 1937 FDR asked Ryan to be the first Catholic priest to provide the invocation at a presidential inauguration, an honor he performed a second time for FDR in 1945, not long before both men died. Although primarily an intellectual, thinker, and author, Ryan used his writing, public speaking, and position as the Director of the Social Action Department to encourage political and economic changes he felt necessary for a more fair and egalitarian society. Ryan supported minimum wage and child labor legislation, even though the latter position made him powerful enemies from within the American Catholic Church. When Charles Coughlin turned viciously against FDR and the New Deal during the 1936 presidential campaign, encouraging Catholic voters to abandon FDR, Ryan countered with his most famous public moment, an overtly partisan political speech ("Roosevelt Safeguards America") broadcast on national radio on October 8, 1936, urging Catholics to repudiate Coughlin and support the New Deal and Roosevelt. As his position as an economist with national stature and the premier Catholic social justice advocate solidified, Ryan's impressive output of published works and speeches increased. During the last 15 years of his life, from the 1930 to 1945, Ryan stayed extremely busy giving speeches and writing articles, books, reviews, and commentaries. His published material sometimes included social issues, such as sterilization and birth control, that were important to the teachings of the Catholic Church. Ryan's public positions on social issues led to clashes with New Deal allies who agreed with his economic positions. After a brief period of illness John A. Ryan died on September 16, 1945. At the time of his death Ryan was the most well known and influential social action advocate in the Catholic Church. Scope and Contents The John A. Ryan Papers contain 42 linear feet and span from 1892 to 1945. The papers focus heavily on the last twenty years of his life, 1925 to 1945. There is very little material from prior to 1925. The most significant pre-1925 source in this collection is a thin but rich personal journal where Ryan recorded thoughts from 1892-1898. Some Ryan related pre-1925 material can be found in the National Catholic Welfare Council's Social Action Department Records. Ryan's correspondence is the largest portion of materials, occupying over half of the collection. There are also articles, sermons, clippings, reports, pamphlets, lecture notes, scrapbooks, a personal journal, a small number of photos, and some audio recordings. The materials are divided into seven series: (1) Correspondence Series, (2) Reference Files Series, (3) Writings, Speeches and Sermons Series, (4) Journal Series, (5) Teaching Notebooks Series, (6) Scrapbooks Series, and an (7) Audiovisual Series. Series 1 is 23.5 linear feet of correspondence that dates from 1910-1945. The bulk of the correspondence falls into the 1925-1945 period. It is divided into two subseries. Subseries 1.1 contains Correspondents by Name and Series 1.2 contains Correspondents by Subject. Both subseries include letters to and from John Ryan concerning the Catholic Church, his writings, speaking engagements, political subjects, and personal matters. The letters are from Catholic and political leaders, friends and family, as well as everyday Catholics and non-Catholics. The Series 2 (Reference Files Series) is comprised of materials Ryan saved for reference in preparing speeches and writing. The 7.5 linear feet of pamphlets, articles, clippings, and reports in this series span 1900-1945. Most of these materials were not created by Ryan. There are, however, occasionally original correspondence and notes included. Series 3 contains Ryan's writings, speeches, and sermons. The largest portion of this 4 linear foot series are pamphlets, speeches, letters to the editor, book reviews, and articles authored by Ryan between 1900-1945. The series also includes sermons and book drafts. The Series 4 is a personal journal from Ryan's time as a student at St. Paul Seminary between 1892-1898. Although relatively short, this is among the only items from early in Ryan's life in the collection and it includes his thoughts on political and social issues of the period. Series 5 contains teaching notebooks that span his entire teaching career, from 1902 to 1942. The majority of these notebooks are from moral theology classes Ryan taught at both St. Paul Seminary (1902-1915) and Catholic University of America (1916-1930s). The 2.5 linear feet in this series also includes teaching notebooks used for political, economic, and social subject area courses like industrial relations and birth control, and notebooks used for courses he taught at other institutions, such as the University of Wisconsin. Series 6 is the Scrapbook Series. It is comprised of 13 scrapbooks that highlight the career of John A. Ryan. They include clippings of reviews of his books, articles on his speeches and public positions, and obituaries. The scrapbooks occasionally include photos and ephemera. [Please note that scrapbooks #1-4 contain letters congratulating Ryan on his promotion to Monsignor in 1933. Copies of these are included in the Correspondent by Subject Subseries of the Correspondence Series.] Series 7 is the audiovisual series. It includes both a small assortment of photos, primarily found in the scrapbooks, and audio recordings of Ryan. The audio recordings include Ryan's most famous public speech, "Roosevelt Safeguards America," broadcast nationally on the radio in October 1936. Three of the speeches have been transferred to compact discs for patron use. Arrangement The John A. Ryan Papers consists of seven series: Series 1: Correspondence, 1910, 1914-1915, 1925-1945 (Boxes 1-47) Series 2: Reference Files, 1900-1945 (Boxes 48-62) Series 3: Writing, Speeches, and Sermons, 1900-1945 (Boxes 62-69) Series 4: Personal Journal, 1892-1898 (Box 69) Series 5: Teaching Notebooks, 1902-1942 (Boxes 69-73) Series 6: Scrapbooks, 1892, 1906-1945 (Boxes 73-79) Series 7: Audiovisual Materials, 1936, 1939 (Box 80) Restrictions on Access There are no access restrictions. Related Material The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives: Other Repositories: , Archives of the Archdiocese of Baltimore James Hugh Ryan Papers, Archives of the Archdiocese of Omaha John A. Ryan Papers, Archives of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis Index Terms This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Persons: Baldwin, Roger Nash, 1884-1981 Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979 Ely, Richard Theodore, 1854-1943 -- correspondence Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 Ryan, John Augustine, 1869-1945 Organizations: Catholic University of America National Catholic Welfare Conference Subjects: Chrisitan sociology Catholic Church Child labor Law and legislation United States Government ownership Labor Labor unions Living wage movement Minimum wage New Deal, 1933-1939 Progressivism (United States politics) Reconstruction (1914-1939) Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII). Rerum novarum Social problems Social Security Socialism Acquisition Information Donated by the Social Action Department, National Catholic Welfare Conference and Lawrence Ryan in 1949-1950, 1957, and 1981. Processing Information Processing completed in August 2001 by Joseph Turrini. EAD markup completed in August 2006 by Cathey Dugan and Jordan Patty. EAD revisions in 2013 by Michael J. Dobbs. Digital archival object links added in 2015 by Paul Kelly. Bibliography Books (arranged chronologically): A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. New York: Macmillan Co., 1906. Francisco Ferrer, Criminal Conspirator. St Louis: B Herder Book Co., 1911. Alleged Socialism of the Church Fathers. St Louis: B Herder Book Co., 1913. Socialism: Promise or Menace. New York: Macmillan Co., 1914. (with Morris Hillquit) Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1916. The Church and Socialism and Other Essays. Washington: The University Press, 1919. The Church and Labor. New York: Macmillan Co., 1920. (with Joseph Husslein) A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. New York: Macmillan Co., 1914. (revised edition) Social Reconstruction. New York: Macmillan Co., 1920. The State and the Church. New York: Macmillan Co., 1922. (with Moorhouse F.X. Millar) Declining Liberty and Other Papers. New York: Macmillan Co., 1927. Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1927. (revised edition) The Catholic Church and the Citizen. New York: Macmillan Co., 1928. Questions of the Day. Boston: Stratford Co., 1931. A Better Economic Order. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1935. Seven Troubled Years, 1930-1936: A Collection of Papers on the Depression and on the Problems of Recovery and Reform. Ann Arbor: Edwards Brothers, 1937. Catholic Principles of Politics. New York: Macmillan Co., 1940. (with Francis J. Boland, this is a revised edition of The State and the Church) Social Doctrine in Action, a Personal History. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1941. Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1942. (3rd edition, revised) The Norm of Morality Defined and Applied to Particular Actions. Ann Arbor: Edwards Brothers, 1944. Pamphlets (arranged chronologically; PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME OF THESE PAMPHLETS ARE NOT ACTUALLY IN THE COLLECTION): A Program of Social Reform by Legislation. New York: Catholic World Press, 1909. The Church and Interest-Taking. St. Louis: B. Herder, 1910. A Minimum Wage By Legislation. St. Louis: Central Bureau of German Roman Central Verein, 1911. Social Reform on the Catholic Lines. Brooklyn: Volksverein, Greenpoint, 1912. The Living Wage. Catholic Social Guild Series. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1913. Social Reform on Catholic Lines. New York; Columbus Press, 1914. (revised edition) Minimum Wage Laws to Date. New York: Paulist Press, 1915. Family Limitation and the Church and Birth Control. New York: Paulist Press, 1916. Catholic Church vs. Socialism. New York: The Mail and Express Co., 1918. Problems of the Peace Conference. New York: American Press, 1918. Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1919. Catholic Doctrine on the Right of Self Government. New York: Paulist Press, 1919. Social Reconstruction, a General Review of the Problems and Survey of Remedies. Washington: National Catholic War Council, 1919. Capital and Labor. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Council, 1920. The Denver Tramway Strike of 1920. Denver: Denver Commission of Religious Forces, 1921. (with Edward T. Devin and John A. Lapp) The Labor Problem: What It Is, How to Solve It. New York: Paulist Press, 1921. (With Raymond McGowan, also published under the title of A Catechism of the Social Question) The Christian Doctrine of Property. New York: Paulist Press, 1923. The Supreme Court and the Minimum Wage. New York: Paulist Press, 1923. Christian Charity and the Plight of Europe. New York: Paulist Press, 1924. The Equal Rights Amendment in Relation to Protective Legislation for Women. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1929. The Proposed Child Labor Amendment. New York: National Child Labor Committee, 1924. A Question of Tactics for Catholic Citizens. 1924 Industrial Democracy from a Catholic Viewpoint. Washington: Rossi-Bryn Co., 1925. Human Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1927. Should a Catholic be President? The Smith-Marshall Controversy. New York: Calvert Publishing Corporation, 1927. The Ethics of Public Utility Valuation. Washington: National Popular Government League, 1928. International Ethics. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1928. (with the Ethics Committee) Prohibition Today and Tomorrow. Washington: Catholic Charities Review, 1928. Supreme Court and the Minimum Wage. New York: Paulist Press, 1928. Prohibition and Civic Loyalty. Washington: (self-published), 1929. Unemployment. Washington. National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1929. The Vatican-Italian Accord. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1929. (with Count Carlo Sforza and Charles C. Marshall) Moral Aspects of Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1930. Prohibition, Yes or No? New York: Paulist Press, 1930. Capital and Labor. New York: Paulist Press, 1931. Moral Factors in Economic Life. Washington: National Council of Catholic Men, 1931. (with Francis J. Haas) Catholic Principles and the Present Crises. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1932. Radical Pronouncements of Popes Leo XIII and Pius XI. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1932. Some Timely Commentaries on a Great Encyclical. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1932. Attitude of the Church Toward Public Ownership. New York: Public Ownership League, 1932. The Catholic Teaching on Our Industrial System. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1934. International Economic Life. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1934. (with Parker T. Moom and Raymond A. McGowan) Organized Social Justice. New York: Paulist Press, 1934. Shall the NRA Be Scrapped? Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1934. Social Justice in the 1935 Congress. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1935. Human Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1936. Message of the Encyclicals for America Today. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1936. Roosevelt Safeguards America. New York: Democratic National Committee, 1936. The Constitution and Catholic Industrial Teaching. New York: Paulist Press, 1937. The Church, the State and Unemployment. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938. The Present Business Recession. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938. Relation of Catholicism to Fascism, Communism, and Democracy. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1938. Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction, a General Review of the Problems and Survey for Social Reconstruction. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1939. Citizen, the Church, and the State. New York: Paulist Press, 1939. Testimonial Dinner. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1939. Can Unemployment Be Ended? Washington: American Association for Economic Freedom, 1940. Defense for America. New York: Macmillan, 1940. Obligation of Catholics to Promote Peace. Washington: Catholic Association of International Peace, 1940. Report of the Interfaith Conference on Unemployment. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1940. The Right and Wrong of War. Washington: (privately published), 1940. American Democracy vs. Racism, Communism. New York Paulist Press, 1941. The Enemy is Hitler. South Bend, Indiana: Fight For Freedom Committee, 1941. The World Society, a Joint Report. New York: Paulist Press, 1941. International Post War Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1942. Original Sin and Human Misery. New York: Paulist Press, 1942. A Suggested Limitation of Capitalist Property. Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1946. Publications On the Life and Thought of John A. Ryan: Abell, Aaron I. "Msgr. John A. Ryan: An Historical Appreciation." Review of Politics III (January 1946), 128-134. Andelson, Robert V. "Msgr. John A. Ryan's Critique of Henry George." American Journal of Economics and Sociology 1974 33 (3): 273-286. Beckley, Harlan. Passion for Justice: Retrieving the Legacies of Walter Rauschenbusch, John A. Ryan, and Reinhold Niebuhr. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992. Bender, Reginald George. "The Doctrine of Private Property in the Writings of Monsignor John A. Ryan." Ph.D. diss., Washington: Catholic University of America, 1974. Betten, Neil. "John A. Ryan and the Social Action Department." Thought 1971 46 (181): 227-246. _____. "Social Catholicism and the Emergence of Catholic Radicalism in America." Journal of Human Relations 1970 18 (1): 710-727. Broderick, Francis L. Right Reverend New Dealer: John A. Ryan. New York: Macmillan Co., 1963. _____. "The Encyclicals and Social Action: Is John A. Ryan Typical?" Catholic Historical Review 1969 55 (1): 1?6. _____. ed. "Liberalism And The Mexican Crises of 1927: A Debate Between Norman Thomas and John A. Ryan." Catholic Historical Review 1959 45 (3): 309-326. Gearty, Patrick W. The Economic Thought of Monsignor John A. Ryan. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1952. Gouldrick, John William. "John A. Ryan's Theory of the State." Ph.D. Diss., Washington: Catholic University of America, 1979. Higgins, George G. "The Underconsumption Theory in the Writings of Monsignor John A. Ryan," MA Thesis, The Catholic University of America, 1942. Hunnicutt, Benjamin K. "Monsignor John A. Ryan and the Shorter Hours of Labor: A Forgotten Vision of "Genuine" Progress." Catholic Historical Review 1983 69 (3): 384-402. Lavey, Patrick Bernard. "William J. Kerby, John A. Ryan, and the Awakening of the Twentieth-Century American Catholic Social Conscience, 1899-1919." Ph.D. Diss., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1986. McGill, Theodora E. "A Bio-Bibliography of Monsignor John A. Ryan." MA Thesis, Washington, Catholic University of America, 1952. McShane, Joseph M. "Sufficiently Radical": Catholicism, Progressivism, and the Bishops' Program of 1919. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1986. Meagher, Timothy, John Shepherd, and Joseph Turrini. "Laboring For Justice: Archival Resources for the Study of George Higgins and Catholic Social Action at the Archives of the Catholic University of America." U.S. Catholic Historian 2001 19 (4): 51-56. Medhurst, Martin J. "Argument and Role: Monsignor John A. Ryan on Social Justice." Western Journal of Speech Communication 1988 52 (1):75-90. Miscamble, Wilson D. "The Limits of American Catholic Antifascism: The Case of John A. Ryan." Church History 1990 59 (4): 523-538. Preston, Robert M. "The Christian Moralist as Scientific Reformer: John A. Ryan's Early Years." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 1970 81 (1): 27-41. Purcell, Richard J. "John A. Ryan, Prophet of Social Justice." Studies XXXV (June 1946), 153-174. Ryan, Leo. "American Protestant and Catholic Social Concerns Circa 1890 and the Ely-Ryan Relationship." Review Of Social Economy 49 (4): 514-531. Smylie, James H. "The Roman Catholic Church, the State, and Al Smith." Church History 1960 29 (4): 321-343. Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: Correspondence, 1910, 1914-1915, 1925-1945 (47 boxes) Series 1 includes correspondence that dates from 1910-1945. The bulk of the correspondence falls into the 1925-1945 period. This series is divided into two subseries. Subseries 1.1 contains Correspondents by Name and Subseries 1.2 contains Correspondents by Subject. Both subseries include letters to and from John Ryan concerning the Catholic Church, his writings, speaking engagements, political subjects, and personal matters. The letters are from Catholic and political leaders, friends and family, as well as everyday Catholics and non-Catholics. Subseries 1.1: Correspondents by Name, 1910(1925-1945)1945 (38 boxes) 1 1 Abbott-Acheson, 1932-1938 1 2 Adams-Ahern, 1931-1943 1 3 Aiven-Allen, 1931-1945 1 4 Alpert-Anhalt, 1929-1943 1 5 Anthony-Arnold, 1926-1945 1 6 Arrell-Ayres, 1926-1945 1 7 Acheson, Dean, December 1944 1 8 Adams, Arthur, 1934, 1936 1 9 Agar, William, 1940-1945 1 10 Alberta, Sister M., 1935-1936 1 11 Alfred, Helen (National Public Housing Conference), 1936-1940 1 12 Allen, Leroy, 1937, 1940 1 13 Alter, Karl, 1930, 1933, 1939 1 14 Altmyer, A. J. (Social Security Board), 1935, 1940-1944 1 15 Amlie, Thomas, November 1937 1 16 Anderson, Mary, 1932, 1943 1 17 Andrews, John B. (American Association for Labor Legislation), 1928-1934 1 18 Andrews, John B. (American Association for Labor Legislation), 1935-1942 1 19 Anshen, Ruth, 1939-1941 1 20 Antonia, Sister M., 1926, 1942-1944 1 21 Appel, Kenneth, September 1940 1 22 Aronsen, Moses (Journal of Social Philosophy), 1935-1938 1 23 Artman, Joseph (Religion Education Association), 1930-1934 1 24 Ashworth, Robert (National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1934-1935 1 25 Aswell, E. C. (The Forum), March-April 1928 1 26 Atkinson, Henry (The Church Peace Union), 1925-1927 1 27 Atkinson, Henry (The Church Peace Union), 1928-1934 1 28 Atkinson, Henry (The Church Peace Union), 1936-1945 1 29 Atkinson, Henry (Council Against Racial Intolerance in America), 1944-1945 2 1 Bachrach-Ball, 1933-1942 2 2 Balogh-Barnard, 1926-1944 2 3 Barnes-Bartley, 1929-1943 2 4 Baskin-Bazinet, 1931-1944 2 5 Beadell-Beavlieu, 1925-1943 2 6 Beck-Beford, 1929-1943 2 7 Beinert-Belisle, 1926-1943 2 8 Bell-Bemis, 1926-1940 2 9 Bender-Berenberg, 1925-1943 2 10 Bergin-Bertrand, 1925-1944 2 11 Beshel-Biddle, 1926-1943 2 12 Bieberle-Bird, 1926-1943 2 13 Bisgyer-Blackman, 1925-1937 2 14 Blackstone-Bliss, 1925-1943 2 15 Block-Blunt, 1932-1945 2 16 Boardman-Bolton, 1927-1943 2 17 Bonbright-Bookstaber, 1925-1945 2 18 Borchard-Bowen, 1928-1940 2 19 Bowes-Boylan, 1925-1943 2 20 Boyle-Brand, 1925-1945 2 21 Brandt-Bray, 1926-1940 3 1 Breem-Brenton, 1925-1943 3 2 Brett-Brodney, 1925-1944 3 3 Bromley-Brown, 1925-1943 3 4 Browne-Buckey, 1926-1942 3 5 Buckley-Burkart, 1926-1940 3 6 Burke-Burnett, 1928-1945 3 7 Burns-Butcher, 1925-1945 3 8 Butler-Buus, 1926-1944 3 9 Byer-Byrns, 1925-1944 3 10 Babrock, Allen, 1936, 1941 3 11 Baker, Newton, 1929-1934 3 12 Baker, O. E., 1932-1933 3 13 Baldus, Simon A. (Extension Magazine), 1935-1937 3 14 Baldwin, Roger (ACLU), 1929-1930 3 15 Baldwin, Roger (ACLU), 1931 3 16 Baldwin, Roger (ACLU), 1932-1933 3 17 Baldwin, Roger (ACLU), 1934-1935 3 18 Baldwin, Roger (ACLU), 1937-1940 3 19 Baldwin, Roger (ACLU), 1942, 1945 3 20 Baldwin, Roger (New School For Social Research), 1938-1939 3 21 Banning, Kendall (Public Utilities Fortnightly), 1929-1931 3 22 Barbara, Sister, 1926-1939 3 23 Barkley, Alben, March 1933 3 24 Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1930-1931, 1943 3 25 Battle, George (Council Against Racial Intolerance in America), 1938-1941 3 26 Bauer, Joachim, 1931, 1938, 1943-1944 3 27 Beck, Anthony (Michigan Catholic), 1932-1933 3 28 Beck, James, March 1930 3 29 Beebe, C. D., 1934-1935 3 30 Beisser, Paul, April 1932 4 1 Belanger, Margaret, 1934-1935 4 2 Belford, John L., 1934-1936 4 3 Beller, Joseph, 1932-1935 4 4 Bergengren, Roy, 1928-1933 4 5 Berger, Victor, May 11, 1926 4 6 Berns, Max, 1929 4 7 Beyer, Clara (Children’s Bureau, United States Department of Labor), 1934-1938 4 8 Beyer, O. S., 1927-1935 4 9 Bingham, Alfred (Common Sense), 1936-1938 4 10 Binsse, H. L. (Commonweal), 1929-1933, 1938-1943 4 11 Bishop, Hillman, 1928-1929 4 12 Bishop, W. Howard, 1927-1933 4 13 Balck, Hugo (Supreme Court Justice), 1933, 1942, 1945 4 14 Blakely, Paul (America), 1931, 1938 4 15 Blakeman, Edward, February-March 1936 4 16 Bliven, Bruce (New Republic), 1928-1943 4 17 Boggs, Hale, July 1942 4 18 Bohn, William (Rand School of Social Science), 1929, 1931 4 19 Bohn, William (The New Leader), 1941-1942 4 20 Boland, Francis J., 1940-1943, 1947 4 21 Boland, John, 1934-1941 4 22 Bolger, William, 1926, 1934, 1942 4 23 Bone, Homer, 1935, 1939 4 24 Bonham, Martha, 1933 4 25 Bonn, William, 1938-1939 4 26 Boorum, Mabel (Hospital Social Service Magazine), 1925-1932 4 27 Borah, William, 1925-1926 4 28 Borchardt, Selma, 1932-1941 4 29 Bowman, Karl (The Research Council on Problems of Alcohol), 1938-1941 4 30 Boyle, John, 1933-1939 4 31 Braden, Charles, 1934-1935 4 32 Brady, Thomas (Speakers’ Bureau), 1929-1944 4 33 Brandeis, Louis (Supreme Court Justice), 1926-1941 4 34 Brehmer, Robert, 1928, 1935, 1938 4 35 Brennan, Robert Edward, 1938-1940 4 36 Bresette, Linna, 1926-1927 4 37 Bresette, Linna, 1929-1930 4 38 Bresette, Linna, 1931-1932 4 39 Bresette, Linna, 1933-1934 4 40 Bresette, Linna, 1935-1936 4 41 Bresette, Linna, 1937 4 42 Bresette, Linna, 1938-1939 4 43 Bresette, Linna, 1940-1944 4 44 Brooks, Lee, November 1933 5 1 Broun, Heywood, 1936-1939 5 2 Brown, Florence (Catholic Bulletin), 1929-1943 5 3 Brown, F. Owen, September-October 1930 5 4 Brown, George Stewart, October 1932 5 5 Bruce, Frank, 1937-1944 5 6 Bruce, William Cabell, 1929 5 7 Bruno, Frank, 1926, 1937 5 8 Buckley, Louis, 1934, 1936 5 9 Budenz, Louis, 1927, 1930 5 10 Burke, Edward, 1938-1939 5 11 Burke, Francis, 1930-1933 5 12 Burke, John J., 1929-1938 5 13 Burkett, Philip, 1925-1936 5 14 Burnham, Philip (Commonweal), 1939-1942 5 15 Busch, Henry (City Club of Cleveland), February 1936 5 16 Bushnell, Charles, 1926, 1938, 1940 5 17 Bussard, Paul, 1931, 1944 5 18 Butler, Edmond, 1932-1933 5 19 Butler, Nicholas, 1932, 1944 5 20 Byrd, Harry, 1934, 1944 5 21 Byrnes, James, 1937-1941 5 22 Byrns, Joseph, May 1936 5 23 Cabot-Caisee, 1930-1942 5 24 Caldwell-Callan, 1928-1944 5 25 Calloway-Capers, 1920, 1927-1945 5 26 Capesius-Carod, 1927-1945 5 27 Carpenter-Carson, 1927-1943 5 28 Carter-Cassidy, 1926-1945 5 29 Castle-Chamberlin, 1925-1945 5 30 Chambers-Chenery, 1927-1945 5 31 Chester-Clanre, 1930-1945 5 32 Clark-Clemens, 1925-1945 6 1 Clement-Clyne, 1927-1939 6 2 Coar-Cohen, 1926-1943 6 3 Cohn-Commercial, 1925-1945 6 4 Compton-Connerton, 1926-1943 6 5 Connolly-Constitutional, 1932-1943 6 6 Conway-Conney, 1932-1945 6 7 Coonrad-Cossette, 1925-1942 6 8 Costello-Couvrette, 1926-1943 6 9 Cover-Cremin, 1927-1939 6 10 Crim-Crowley, 1925-1943 6 11 Crum-Cummins, 1925-1943 6 12 Cunningham-Czecho, 1925-1943 6 13 Cadden, Joseph (Second World Youth Congress), 1938 6 14 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1925 6 15 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1926 6 16 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1927 6 17 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1928 6 18 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1929 6 19 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1930 6 20 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1931 6 21 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1931-1932 6 22 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1933 7 1 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1933-1934 7 2 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1935-1936 7 3 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1936-1937 7 4 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1938 7 5 Callahan, Patrick Henry (Louisville Varnish Company), 1939-1940, 1945 7 6 Cannon, Mary, 1936-1940 7 7 Capper, Arthur (United States Senator), 1926, 1928 7 8 Carpenter, Randolph, 1935-1936 7 9 Carroll, Howard, 1938-1947 7 10 Carroll, Joseph, 1926 7 11 Carroll, Minnie, 1934-1940 7 12 Carter, E. C., December 1926-October 1927 7 13 Carter, E. C., November 1927-1932 7 14 Cartwright, John, 1935-1940 7 15 Cass, John, 1943-1944 7 16 Catherine, Sister Dorothea, 1941 7 17 Cavanagh, Mary, 1930-1931 7 18 Cavert, Inez (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1926, 1931-1932 7 19 Chadbourne, William, 1931-1932 7 20 Chamberlin, Joseph (American Association for Labor Legislation), 1935-1939 7 21 Chapman, Emmanuel, 1939-1945 7 22 Chappell, Winifred, 1926-1929 7 23 Chase, Harry, 1938-1944 7 24 Chase, Stuart, 1929, 1931, 1942 7 25 Chase, William, 1930, 1939 7 26 Chavez, Dennis, August 1944 7 27 Cherrington, Ben, 1927-1928 7 28 Christman, Elisabeth (National Women’s Trade Union League of America), 1927-1938 7 29 Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni, 1935, 1937, 1944 7 30 Citron, William, January 1938 7 31 Clapper, Raymond, 1940-1943 7 32 Clark, Evans, 1939-1943 7 33 Clark, Fred, 1941-1944 7 34 Clinchy, Everett (The National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1928, 1930 7 35 Clinchy, Everett (The National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1932-1933 7 36 Clinchy, Everett (The National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1934-1935 7 37 Clinchy, Everett (The National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1938-1941 7 38 Clinchy, Everett (The National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1942 7 39 Coakley, Thomas, May-June 1931 7 40 Coakley, Walter, 1937 7 41 Cockrell, Ewing, 1943-1945 8 1 Coffey, Peter, 1925-1926 8 2 Coleman, Frank (Washington D. C. Central Labor Union), 1928-1932 8 3 Collier, John (American Indian Defense Association), 1926-1935 8 4 Collier, Nina (League of Women Shoppers), 1939 8 5 Collins, John (Pittsburgh Catholic), 1935-1944 8 6 Collins, Rose, 1931, 1937 8 7 Connally, Tom, 1943 8 8 Conner, William Lewis, April 1944 8 9 Connery, Lawrence, April 1938 8 10 Connery, Robert, 1935, 1941 8 11 Connery, William, 1932-1937 8 12 Connolly, James, January 1933 8 13 Connolly, Marie (ACTU), 1940 8 14 Connolly, P. J. (Studies: An Irish American Quarterly), 1925-1940 8 15 Coogan, Gertrude, May-June 1934 8 16 Cooke, Morris, 1925-1944 8 17 Corson, John, 1935-1936 8 18 Corrigan, Joseph Moran (CUA rector), 1937-1942 8 19 Costigan, Edward, May-June 1935 8 20 Coughlin, Charles, July 1933 8 21 Couzens, James, 1929-1932 8 22 Cowell, Esther (New School for Social Research), 1927-1928 8 23 Coyle, Albert, 1925-1929, 1938 8 24 Coyle, David, 1932-1934, 1941-1942 8 25 Coyne, Margaret, 1939-1940 8 26 Cronin, John, 1933-1943 8 27 Crozier, William, 1935-1937 8 28 Curley, James, April 1943 8 29 Curley, Michael, 1926-1933 8 30 Curley, Michael, 1934-1944 8 31 Curran, Edward, 1935-1941 8 32 Dafourny-Daly, 1926-1944 8 33 Daniel-Darone, 1930-1940 8 34 Daspit-Davis, 1928-1943 8 35 Davison-Deeny, 1925-1943 8 36 Degast-Del Vecchio, 1935-1941 8 37 De Melto-Desmond, 1926-1945 9 1 Devaney-Diamond, 1925-1944 9 2 Dice-Dillon, 1928-1945 9 3 Dimmer-Dodd, 1925-1943 9 4 Doerflinger-Donham, 1927-1944 9 5 Donley-Donovan, 1925-1943 9 6 Donze-Dougherty, 1925-1944 9 7 Douglas-Dowdle, 1933-1945 9 8 Dowling-Downey, 1927-1943 9 9 Downing-Doyle, 1926-1945 9 10 Drag-Drury, 1927-1945 9 11 Dublin-Duker, 1926-1943 9 12 Dunber-Dunn, 1928-1945 9 13 Dunne-Dyer, 1926-1941 9 14 Dabney, Virginius, 1929-1931, 1943 9 15 Daly, Thomas (Vital Speeches), 1937-1939, 1943 9 16 Darby, Thomas (ACTU), September 1941 9 17 Darrow, Clarence (Victor Berger National Foundation), 1931 9 18 Davey, Martin (Ohio governor), April 1935 9 19 Davis, J. Merle, 1925-1926 9 20 Davis, Jerome (Secretary of Labor), 1928 9 21 Davis, Jerome, 1926-1932 9 22 Davis, Jerome, 1934-1943 9 23 Dawson, Thomas, August-September 1936 9 24 Day, Dorothy (Catholic Worker), 1941, 1945 9 25 Day, William, 1933 9 26 Deferrari, Roy J., 1931-1933 9 27 Dempsey, Edward, 1935-1940 9 28 Dennison, Henry, 1936, 1938 9 29 Deubach, Louis, 1934, 1938-1939 9 30 Deverall, Richard (The Christian Front), 1936-1937 9 31 Deverall, Richard (ACTU, Christian Social Action), 1939-1940, 1943 10 1 Devine, Edward, 1927-1930, 1937 10 2 Devney, Joseph, 1932-1933 10 3 Dewey, Davis (American Economic Review), 1934, 1936 10 4 Dewey, John, 1930, 1933, 1939 10 5 Dickson, J. B., 1928-1929 10 6 Dieffenbach, Albert (The Christian Register), 1927, 1940 10 7 Dinwiddie, Courtenay (National Child Labor Committee), 1932-1933, 1938 10 8 Divine, Thomas, 1941-1945 10 9 Dodge, W. E., April 1, 1932 10 10 Donahue, George (ACTU), June 1939 10 11 Donahue, Madorah (Catholic Charities Review), 1925-1926 10 12 Donovan, Edith (The Catholic World), 1928-1941 10 13 Donovan, Joseph, 1927-1937 10 14 Doonan, J. F., 1929, 1932 10 15 Doran, Daniel, 1927, 1937, 1939 10 16 Dore, Edward (National Catholic Alumni Federation), 1932-1933 10 17 Douglas, John J. (Congress), February 1934 10 18 Downey, William (The Christian Front), January 1938 10 19 Downs, Edwin, 1930-1932 10 20 Dozois, C. H., 1935 10 21 Dreiser, Theodore, September 1938 10 22 Drolet, Jerome, 1934-1939 10 23 Dubinsky, David (ILGWU), 1937, 1940, 1944 10 24 Duffy, Alice, 1934-1937 10 25 Duffy, Frank (United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners), 1929, 1935 10 26 Duffy, F. Ryan, 1933, 1935 10 27 Dugan, Henry, 1937 10 28 Eagan-Echrich, 1929-1944 10 29 Eckenroda-Egelson, 1925-1944 10 30 Eggl-Elwell, 1918, 1925-1943 10 31 Ely-Ewert, 1926-1944 10 32 Eagleton, Clyde (Commission to Study the Organization of Peace), 1940-1943 10 33 Easley, Ralph (NCF), January 1937 10 34 Eckstein, Henry, 1937-1939 10 35 Eddy, Sherwood, 1926 11 1 Edelman, John (American Foundation of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers), 1927, 1932 11 2 Edwards, J. W., 1936-1937, 1944 11 3 Eichelberger, Clark (American Association for the United Nations), 1937-1945 11 4 Ellenbogen, Henry, 1935, 1939 11 5 Ellis, John Tracy (Catholic Historical Review), 1936, 1939, 1943 11 6 Ely, Richard, 1929-1933 11 7 Ely, Richard, 1935 11 8 Ely, Richard, 1937-1940 11 9 Embree, Edwin, 1935, 1942 11 10 Emery, Andree, 1933-1938 11 11 Engle, Lavinia (Maryland League of Women Voters), 1931-1932 11 12 Enzler,Clarence, 1933-1940 11 13 Epstein, A. (American Association for Old Age Security), 1927 11 14 Epstein, A. (American Association for Old Age Security), 1928-1930 11 15 Epstein, A. (American Association for Old Age Security), 1931-1936 11 16 Estes,Charles (The Cooperative Committee), 1937-1945 11 17 Eyre, Edward, 1925-1938 11 18 Ezekiel, Mordecai (United States Department of Agriculture), 1935-1939 11 19 Fabian-Falk, 1926-1945 11 20 Fallon-Fay, 1925-1941 11 21 Feferman-Ferdinand, 1925-1945 11 22 Ferger-Fertig, 1925-1943 11 23 Festner-Finnerty, 1931-1945 11 24 Firestone-Fitts, 1925-1941 11 25 Fitzgerald-Fitzmaurice, 1927-1945 12 1 Fitzpatrick-Flanagan, 1930-1945 12 2 Flannery-Flood, 1931-1944 12 3 Flubacher-Flynn, 1930-1945 12 4 Fogerty-Forbes, 1925-1942 12 5 Ford-Foster, 1930-1942 12 6 Fox-Fraser, 1926-1945 12 7 Freeman-Fritchman, 1933-1944 12 8 Frommelt-Futterman, 1925-1944 12 9 Fairchild, Mi Han, 1929, 1932 12 10 Farley, James, 1932-1945 12 11 Farquhar, S. E., 1931-1932, 1937 12 12 Feige, Gregory, 1926-1928, 1939 12 13 Fenlon, John, 1932-1943 12 14 Fetterman, J. Gordon, 1926 12 15 Fink, F. A. (Our Sunday Visitor), 1938-1939 12 16 Finkelstein, Louis, 1943-1945 12 17 Finkelstein, M. I., 1939 12 18 Finnegan, Joseph, November-December 1937 12 19 Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1939-1940 12 20 Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1941-1943 12 21 Fitch, John, 1940, 1944 12 22 Fiterman, Harry, 1938 12 23 Fitzgerald, Christopher, 1935-1936 12 24 Fitzgerald, Daniel, 1931, 1936 12 25 Fitzpatrick, John (Chicago Federation of Labor), November 1925 12 26 Fitzpatrick, Vincent du Paul (Baltimore Catholic Review), 1927-1936 12 27 Flynn, Molly, 1929-1932 12 28 Fogerty, John, May 1941 12 29 Foote, John, 1925, 1931-1932 12 30 Ford, George (Columbia University), 1930-1931 12 31 Ford, George (Columbia University), 1933 12 32 Ford, George (Columbia University), 1934-1935 12 33 Ford, George (Columbia University), 1936, 1941 13 1 Ford, George (Columbia University), 1943-1944 13 2 Ford, Henry, January 1942 13 3 Forde, P. A. (St. Thomas’ Orphanage), 1928-1935 13 4 Fosdick, Raymond, 1925-1927 13 5 Foster, Harriet, August 1935 13 6 Fox, John McDill (CUA Law School), 1934-1935 13 7 Fox, Mary (League For Industrial Democracy), 1930, 1933 13 8 Frankfurter, Felix (Supreme Court Justice), 1933-1941 13 9 Fratessa, Paul, March-April 1931 13 10 Frazier, Lynn, June 1926 13 11 French, Paul, 1939, 1942 13 12 Frey, John (International Molders’ Journal), 1926 13 13 Frey, John (AFL, Metal Trades Department), 1930-1935 13 14 Froehlinger, Richard, 1935 13 15 Furfey, Paul, 1930-1939 13 16 Gaffney-Gamble, 1924-1945 13 17 Ganey-Gates, 1925-1943 13 18 Gauss-Geist, 1926-1944 13 19 Gelin-Gilbert, 1925-1944 13 20 Giligan-Gillmore, 1925-1940 13 21 Gilman-Gleason, 1925-1942 13 22 Glenn-Gooch, 1930-1939 13 23 Good-Goren, 1926-1944 13 24 Goris-Gould, 1926-1943 13 25 Gowan-Graves, 1926-1943 13 26 Graw-Greene, 1923-1941 13 27 Grennhalgh-Griffith, 1925-1944 13 28 Grimmer-Gruber, 1928-1942 14 1 Gruen-Guzetta, 1929-1945 14 2 Galbally, Edward (The American Ecclesiastical Review), 1937-1941 14 3 Gales, Louis (Facts Publishing Company), 1931, 1940 14 4 Gallagher, Mary (Tom Mooney, Molders Defense Committee), 1929 14 5 Gallagher, Michael, September-October 1926 14 6 Gallagher, Ralph (The American Catholic Sociological Society), 1938-1943 14 7 Gannett, Lewis (The Nation), 1927-1928 14 8 Garrecht, Francis, 1937 14 9 Garrett, Paul, 1935 14 10 Gattes, Leo, 1926-1933 14 11 Gawthorpe, Mary, 1934 14 12 Gemelli, Agostino, 1928, 1938 14 13 Geoghegan, Michael, 1936-1937 14 14 Geyer, Lee, June 1941 14 15 Gilligan, Francis, 1928-1939 14 16 Gillis, James (The Catholic World), 1925-1928 14 17 Gillis, James (The Catholic World), 1929-1930 14 18 Gillis, James (The Catholic World), 1931-1934 14 19 Gillis, James (The Catholic World), 1936-1940, 1944 14 20 Gilman, Elizabeth, 1928-1943 14 21 Gilroy, W. E., May-June 1929 14 22 Gilson, Anna, January 1939 14 23 Ginzburg, Benjamin, 1937-1938 14 24 Gleaton, Munsey, 1930-1931 14 25 Goldstein, David, 1938-1939 14 26 Goldstein, Israel, 1933-1937 14 27 Goldstein, Sidney, 1925, 1932-1935 14 28 Goldstein, Sidney (Jewish Institute of Religion), 1937-1938 14 29 Gordon, Linley (The Church Peace Union), 1925-1929 14 30 Gordon, Linley (The Church Peace Union), 1935-1936 14 31 Gottschall, A. W., 1929, 1939-1940 14 32 Grady, George, 1933, 1938 14 33 Grassby, A. E., 1938-1945 14 34 Green, William (AFL), 1925-1934 14 35 Green, William (AFL), 1938-1944 14 36 Greene, Roger, 1939-1941 14 37 Griffith, Leo, 1926, 1935 14 38 Grundy, J. Owen, 1938-1939 15 1 Guerry, Alexander, 1930-1931 15 2 Guffey, Joseph, 1939-1943 15 3 Guilday, Peter (American Catholic Historical Association), 1927-1942 15 4 Gulick, Luther, 1933-1934 15 5 Gulick, Sidney (The Church and World Peace), 1925-1926 15 6 Gulick, Sidney (Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America), 1926-1927 15 7 Haarpainter-Hailwood, 1928-1944 15 8 Haines-Halpern, 1925-1945 15 9 Halton-Hammett, 1926-1941 15 10 Hammond-Hanley, 1927-1943 15 11 Hann-Harding, 1926-1942 15 12 Hardman-Harrington, 1925-1942 15 13 Harris-Harriston, 1928-1943 15 14 Harsch-Hartigan, 1932-1944 15 15 Hartman-Harvey, 1929-1943 15 16 Hartwig-Hatch, 1927-1940 15 17 Hathaway-Haydon, 1929-1943 15 18 Hayes-Hazen, 1926-1945 15 19 Headrick-Heerin, 1928-1945 15 20 Heine-Henihan, 1925-1943 15 21 Henkes-Hensen, 1926-1945 15 22 Hensley-Hermens, 1926-1944 16 1 Herndon-Heuck, 1929-1945 16 2 Heyman-High, 1925-1943 16 3 Hill-Hillyer, 1930-1942 16 4 Himes-Hobart, 1925-1943 16 5 Hobson-Hoerle, 1928-1945 16 6 Hoffert-Hogan, 1925-1943 16 7 Hogue-Holohan, 1928-1943 16 8 Holt-Hornsby, 1926-1943 16 9 Horsberger-Howell, 1927-1944 16 10 Howenstine-Huff, 1925-1945 16 11 Huggard-Hughes, 1928-1943 16 12 Huhta-Humphrey, 1928-1936 16 13 Hunt-Hyatt, 1925-1945 16 14 Haas, Francis, 1925-1927 16 15 Haas, Francis, 1929 16 16 Haas, Francis, 1930-1931 16 17 Haas, Francis, 1933-1934, 1939-1944 16 18 Hageman, Miller, 1931-1932 16 19 Hagerty, James, 1933-1942 16 20 Hallett, George (Proportional Representation League), 1928, 1937-1938 16 21 Halsey, Edwin (1945 FDR Inauguration arrangements), December 1944-January 1945 16 22 Hanna, Edward J., 1926, 1928 16 23 Hapgood, Norman, 1926, 1932, 1936 16 24 Harahan (Bureau of Catholic Charities), 1933-1934, 1938 16 25 Hard, William, 1925-1940 16 26 Harriman, J. Borden, 1941-1944 16 27 Hassenauer, Leo, 1926-1928, 1934 16 28 Hatch, Carl, October 1943 16 29 Hatfield, H. D., March 1932 16 30 Hawes, Marian (Consumers’ League of Maryland), September-October 1927 17 1 Hayden, James, 1935-1936 17 2 Hayes, Carlton (Columbia University), 1925-1942 17 3 Healey, Arthur, April 1936 17 4 Hearley, John, 1924, 1927 17 5 Hearty, J. G., 1927-1929 17 6 Hebner, Marie, March 1928 17 7 Hedgeman, Anna Arnold (National Council for a Permanent FEPC), 1944-1945 17 8 Hedges, M. H. (IBEW), March 1929 17 9 Heffron, Edward, 1934-1944 17 10 Heffron, M. F., August 1926 17 11 Hensler, Carl, 1934, 1939 17 12 Herr, Horace, 1932, 1937 17 13 Herring, Herbert, 1925-1930 17 14 Herring, John (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1925-1927 17 15 Herring, John (National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1927-1928, 1932 17 16 Heverin, Thomas, 1931-1932 17 17 Hibbs, H. H., 1926 17 18 Higgins, George, 1942-1945 17 19 Hill, Joseph, 1931-1937 17 20 Hill, Lister, May 1942 17 21 Hillman, Sidney (ACWA), November-December 1926 17 22 Hillquit, Morris, 1920 17 23 Hinckley, William (American Youth Congress), 1936-1938 17 24 Hoeniger, Heinrich, 1939-1941 17 25 Hoey, James, 1928-1939 17 26 Hoey, Jane, 1931-1944 17 27 Holman, E. H. H., 1925-1927 17 28 Holmes, John Hayne, 1926, 1940, 1943 17 29 Holmes, Oliver Wendell, April 1923 17 30 Holt, L. Emmett, 1928-1929 17 31 Hoover, J. Edgar (FBI), 1936, 1942 17 32 Howard, Francis, 1926 17 33 Howard, Edgar, December 1932 17 34 Hull, Cordell, 1943 17 35 Hungerford, Clarence, 1934 17 36 Hungerford, Clarence, 1935 17 37 Hungerford, Clarence, 1936-1937 17 38 Hungerford, Clarence, 1938-1941 17 39 Hunt, E. E., 1930, 1933 17 40 Huntington, Henry, 1925-1929 17 41 Hunton, George, 1934-1944 17 42 Hutchison, Paul (The Christian Century), 1926-1927, 1934, 1941 17 43 Ideson-Ihlder, 1926-1934 17 44 Illing-Ivis, 1927-1943 17 45 Ickes, Harold, 1933, 1935 17 46 Ingersoll, Charles (Manhattan Single Tax Club), 1938 17 47 Ireland, John, November 1916 18 1 Israel, Edward, 1933-1941 18 2 Ives, C. P. (American Eugenics Society), 1928-1929 18 3 Jacob-Jessup, 1925-1945 18 4 Jewert-Johnson, 1926-1944 18 5 Johnston-Jones, 1925-1943 18 6 Jordan-Justen, 1926-1945 18 7 Jackson, Arthur, 1926 18 8 Jackson, Gardner, 1936-1943 18 9 Jackson, W. C., 1925 18 10 Jennings, Walter, October 1936 18 11 Johnson, Alvin (Encyclopedia and Social Sciences), 1928-1932 18 12 Johnson, Alvin (New School for Social Research), 1927, 1932-1941 18 13 Johnson, F. E. (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1925-1926 18 14 Johnson, F. E. (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1927-1929 18 15 Johnson, F. E. (The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1938-1943 18 16 Johnson, Mordecai (Howard University), 1943 18 17 Jones, Howard (Boston Evening Transcript), 1938-1939 18 18 Jones, Ruth, January-February 1927 18 19 Kachel-Kandel, 1927-1944 18 20 Kane-Keefe, 1926-1944 18 21 Keelan-Keller, 1925-1944 18 22 Kelley-Kenedy, 1926-1944 18 23 Kennedy-Kenney, 1927-1943 18 24 Kenny-Kerper, 1926-1943 19 1 Kerr-Kessler, 1925-1943 19 2 Keuper-Kiley, 1928-1941 19 3 Killian-Kilpatrick, 1928-1942 19 4 King-Kingsbury, 1925-1943 19 5 Kinish-Kissling, 1929-1943 19 6 Kitt-Kline, 1936-1943 19 7 Klinefelter-Koenig, 1926-1944 19 8 Kohler-Komora, 1930-1944 19 9 Konop-Kramer, 1927-1945 19 10 Kramoris-Kvale, 1927-1943 19 11 Kahn, Albert (American Council Against Nazi Propaganda), April 1939 19 12 Kane, Francis Fisher (Mexican government), 1926 19 13 Kane, Francis Fisher (Indian Rights Association), 1928-1932 19 14 Kates, Philip, April 1932 19 15 Kaufman, Enit, 1941-1943 19 16 Kearns, E. J., 1938-1939 19 17 Keating, Edward (Labor), 1925-1944 19 18 Keegan, Robert F. (Catholic Charities Office), 1925-1933 19 19 Keenan, Joseph, 1936-1938 19 20 Keller, Kent, 1930, 1937 19 21 Kelley, Florence (National Consumers’ League), 1925-1926 19 22 Kelley, Florence (National Consumers’ League), 1927-1929 19 23 Kelley, Francis, 1926-1937 19 24 Kelley, R. M., 1933 19 25 Kellogg, Paul (The Survey), 1926-1932 19 26 Kellogg, Paul (The Survey), 1934-1941 19 27 Kenkel, Frederick (Central Bureau, Catholic Central Verein of America), 1928-1929 19 28 Kennedy, George, 1926-1941 19 29 Keogh, John, 1927-1945 20 1 Kerby, Frederick (Newspaper Information Service), 1927-1929 20 2 Kerby, William J., 1926-1933 20 3 Kerby, William J., 1934-1936 20 4 Kerr, John, March 1943 20 5 King, Judson (National Popular Government League), 1926-1941 20 6 King, Martin, 1933-1942 20 7 King, Raymond, 1928-1944 20 8 King, William K., 1936, 1940 20 9 Kiniery, Paul, 1936-1938 20 10 Kirkpatrick, W. Frank, 1929-1930 20 11 Kirshen, M. S. (The Stratford Company), 1932-1934 20 12 Kneale, Elmer, 1926-1927, 1935-1936 20 13 Knight, Howard (National Conference of Social Work), 1926, 1931-1938 20 14 Kolars, Mary (Commonweal), 1928-1930 20 15 Kopplemann, Herman, 1937-1939 20 16 Kramer, Charles, March 1935 20 17 Krock, Earl (ACTU-Cleveland), August 1940 20 18 Kroll, Charles (Continental Committee for an Economy of Abundance), 1935 20 19 Labat-Landman, 1925-1941 20 20 Landry-Larson, 1925-1945 20 21 Lasker-Launder, 1928-1944 20 22 Laurent-Lazell, 1926-1945 20 23 Leadbetter-Leffler, 1926-1945 20 24 Leiffer-Lenroot, 1926-1941 20 25 Lentz-Lewis, 1925-1945 20 26 Lewisohn-Lindsay, 1926-1944 20 27 Lingeman-Literary, 1925-1945 20 28 Llewellyn-Logal, 1926-1945 21 1 Logue-Lottinville, 1926-1939 21 2 Loughlin-Lozano, 1925-1943 21 3 Lucas-Lucina, 1926-1943 21 4 Ludlow-Lutz, 1928-1940 21 5 Lynch-Lyons, 1925-1945 21 6 LaFarge, John (America), 1932-1944 21 7 LaFlamme, Herbert (Greater New York Federation of Churches), 1926 21 8 LaFollette, Robert, 1926-1939 21 9 Landis, Bensen (The National Conference of Jews and Christians), 1931-1937 21 10 Landis, James, November 1938 21 11 Landman, Isaacs, 1927 21 12 Lapp, John, 1925-1927 21 13 Lapp, John, 1928-1929 21 14 Lapp, John, 1933-1938 21 15 Larkin, Paschal, 1925, 1930, 1938 21 16 Lathrop, Charles (The National Council, Protestant Episcopal Church), 1925-1930 21 17 Lauck, William Jett, 1926-1932 21 18 Lauck, William Jett, 1937 21 19 Lauck, William Jett, 1938-1939 21 20 Lauerman, Lucian (National Catholic School of Social Service), 1934-1939 21 21 Laughlin, Sara, 1929-1944 21 22 Lavelle, Michael, 1934-1935 21 23 Lawson, George (Minnesota Federation of Labor), 1930, 1939 21 24 Lazenby, John, 1927 21 25 Lea, Clarence, February-March 1930 21 26 Leach, Henry (The Forum), 1926-1927 21 27 Leach, Henry (The Forum), 1928-1938 21 28 Leach, (Mrs.) Henry (New York League of Women Voters), 1926 21 29 LeBland, C. H., 1926-1932 21 30 Lee, William, 1930-1942 21 31 Leibell, Jane, 1925-1926 21 32 Leiserson, William, 1927-1933 21 33 Levinson, Edward, April 1925 21 34 Lewis, David, 1932-1941 21 35 Lewis, John L. (CIO), April 1940 21 36 Lewis, Read, 1936-1940 21 37 Libby, Frederick (National Council for Prevention of War), 1925-1927 21 38 Lilenthal, David (TVA), 1936-1944 22 1 Lillie, Thomas, 1928-1933 22 2 Lindsay, Samuel, 1925, 1929 22 3 Lippman, Walter (New York World), 1926-1928 22 4 Lombard, Norman (The Stable Money Association), 1927 22 5 Lombard, Norman (Committee for Economic Stability), 1940-1941 22 6 Lonergan, Augustine, 1935 22 7 Longo, John, 1938, 1944 22 8 Lo Pinto, Victor (ACTU), 1940 22 9 Lubin, Isador (United States Department of Labor), 1934-1940 22 10 Lubin, Simon, 1931-1935 22 11 Lucey, Robert, 1925, 1936-1945 22 12 Ludington, Katherine (National League of Women Voters), 1927-1932 22 13 Ludlow, Lovis, 1935 22 14 Luten, Daniel, 1930-1935 22 15 Lydon, Patrick, 1925-1937 22 16 Lynch, Thomas, 1928-1931 22 17 MacArthur-Macelwane, 1928-1941 22 18 Machacek-Macken, 1929-1944 22 19 MacKenzie-Madden, 1925-1943 22 20 Madeo-Maher, 1927-1944 22 21 Mahoney-Maloney, 1929-1944 22 22 Malmied-Manganello, 1930-1944 22 23 Mann-Marella, 1926-1945 22 24 Margold-Markofski, 1927-1945 22 25 Maroney-Martens, 1925-1945 22 26 Martin-Marvin, 1928-1945 22 27 Maslow-Matt, 1930-1939 22 28 Matthews-Maurer, 1925-1944 22 29 Maus-Mayka, 1926-1942 22 30 Maynard-McAloon, 1929-1942 23 1 McArdle-McBride, 1927-1945 23 2 McCabe-McCarran, 1926-1943 23 3 McCarthy-McClees, 1925-1943 23 4 McCloskey-McCullogh, 1929-1941 23 5 McCurdy-McDonough, 1933-1945 23 6 McDowell-McGinley, 1928-1943 23 7 McGivney-McGrady, 1926-1935 23 8 McGrath-McKelway, 1927-1945 23 9 McKenna-McLaughlin, 1925-1944 23 10 McLaughlin-McMahon, 1927-1941 23 11 McMenamin-McQillen, 1929-1944 23 12 McRobbins-McWilliams, 1933-1940 23 13 Mead-Mehigan, 1925-1942 23 14 Mehling-Meng, 1926-1944 23 15 Merici-Messmer, 1928-1945 23 16 Metcalf-Michelson, 1926-1945 23 17 Midgley-Millett, 1929-1943 23 18 Milligan-Mitchell, 1930-1943 23 19 Mittell-Montgomery, 1928-1944 23 20 Montiegal-Mourman, 1925-1945 23 21 Moran-Morey, 1927-1945 24 1 Morford-Morrison, 1926-1943 24 2 Morrow-Moulton, 1925-1944 24 3 Mount-Moynihan, 1931-1940 24 4 Mudgett-Mulcaire, 1928-1945 24 5 Mulhearn-Mullen, 1927-1940 24 6 Muller-Munhollun, 1927-1942 24 7 Munsell-Murphy, 1929-1944 24 8 Murray-Myers, 1930-1945 24 9 MacFarland, Charles, 1926-1929 24 10 Mack, Peter, 1930-1931 24 11 MacKenzie, Dudley, 1925-1927 24 12 MacLeish, Archibald (Library of Congress), 1940 24 13 MacPherson, W. A., 1931-1933 24 14 Mary, Edward, 1925-1929 24 15 Maeder, M. A. (Pennsylvania Mental Hygiene Committee), 1929 24 16 Magee, Elizabeth (Consumers’ League of Ohio), 1926, 1928, 1945 24 17 Magner, James, 1934, 1937 24 18 Magnusson, Leifur (ILO), 1925-1928, 1933-1938 24 19 Maguire, J. W. R., 1926-1941 24 20 Mahoney, Robert, 1931-1939 24 21 Mallery, Otto, 1940-1941 24 22 Malloy, James, 1936-1937 24 23 Manly, Basil, 1926, 1938 24 24 Mann, George Hiram, 1929-1931 24 25 Marconier, Emily Sims (National Consumers’ League), 1931-1935 24 26 Marsh, Benjamin (Peoples’ Reconstruction League), 1926-1927 24 27 Marsh, Benjamin (Anti-Monopoly League), 1927-1928 24 28 Marsh, Benjamin (The Joint Committee on Unemployment), 1931-1934 24 29 Marsh, Benjamin (The Peoples’ Lobby), 1930-1935 24 30 Marsh, Benjamin (The Peoples’ Lobby), 1936-1942 24 31 Marsh, Harry, 1936-1940 24 32 Marsh, Ursula (Workers’ Defense League), 1943 24 33 Marshall, George, 1940-1945 24 34 Martin, Anne, 1931-1938 25 1 Masse, Benjamin (America), 1942-1944 25 2 Massingale, Sam, April 1937 25 3 Matthus, Oscar, 1932-1933 25 4 Maurer, George (Labor Defense Council), June 1925 25 5 Maverick, Maury, 1934-1938 25 6 McAghon, Justin, 1932-1940 25 7 McAuliffe, Maurice, 1933-1938 25 8 McCabe, Lawrence, 1933-1935 25 9 McCarthy, Lawrence, January-March 1934 25 10 McClancy, Joseph, 1934 25 11 McColgan, Daniel, 1940-1945 25 12 McCormack, John, 1933-1943 25 13 McCormick, John (Commonweal), 1928-1937 25 14 McCormick, Patrick J. (CUA Rector), 1936, 1938, 1945 25 15 McCurdy, Joseph (Maryland State and D.C. Federal of Labor), April 1936 25 16 McDonough, M. J. (AFL-Building Trades Department), July-August 1933 25 17 McEntegart, Bryan (CUA Rector), 1939-1942 25 18 McGovern, John, 1937-1940 25 19 McGowan, J. W. (NYA), 1936-1937 25 20 McGowan, Raymond, 1925-1934 25 21 McGowan, Raymond, 1937-1941 25 22 McGrath, John (Hartford Lecture Series), 1930-1939 25 23 McGuire, Louise, 1929-1932, 1944 25 24 McHugh, Rose, 1926-1927 25 25 McHugh, Rose, 1928 25 26 McHugh, Rose, 1929 25 27 McHugh, Rose, 1930-1937 25 28 McIntyre, L. Francis, 1936, 1943 25 29 McKiever, Katherine, 1927 25 30 McLachlyn, Marjorie, June-July 1939 25 31 McMahon, Charles, 1932-1939 25 32 McMahon, Francis, 1926, 1941-1943 25 33 McNicholas, John, 1927-1935 25 34 McNulty, Joseph, 1928, 1942, 1944 25 35 McPike, Sara, 1926, 1931 25 36 McSorley, Joseph, 1929, 1940, 1943 25 37 Mead, James, 1937-1944 25 38 Meeker, Harriet, 1925-1926 25 39 Meininger, William, 1928-1929 25 40 Mencken, H. L., 1929, 1935 25 41 Menendez, Joseph (The Paulist Press), 1928-1931, 1940-1942 26 1 Meserole, Darwin (National Unemployment League), 1930 26 2 Meserole, Darwin (National Unemployment League), 1931 26 3 Meserole, Darwin (National Unemployment League), 1933-1937 26 4 Meserole, Darwin (National Unemployment League), 1938-1939 26 5 Metcalf, Henry, 1925, 1928, 1941 26 6 Millar, Morehouse, 1928 26 7 Milton, George (The Chattanooga News), 1930, 1940 26 8 Minton, Sherman, February 1937 26 9 Mitten, Thomas, 1926-1927 26 10 Moley, Raymond (Assistant Secretary of State), 1932-1935 26 11 Monaghan, Joseph, 1929, 1935 26 12 Monaghan, Joseph, 1933-1934, 1941-1945 26 13 Montavon, William, 1926, 1928, 1941 26 14 Moon, Parker, 1926, 1932, 1935 26 15 Mooney, Edward, 1938-1941 26 16 Moore, Fred (Open Speakers Bureau), 1925-1936 26 17 Moore, H. H., 1927-1944 26 18 Moore, Hugh, 1939-1941 26 19 Morgan, Lavin Puffer (National Council for Prevention of War), 1925-1928 26 20 Morrissy, Elizabeth, 1928-1936 26 21 Muench, Aloysius, 1933-1937 26 22 Muldoon, Peter J. (Bishop of Rochefort, Illinois), 1925-1929 26 23 Mulligan, Margaret (CUA Rector’s Office), 1932-1934, 1942 26 24 Murphy, Carl (Afro-American, Howard University Speech), 1943 26 25 Murphy, Frank, 1935-1942 26 26 Murphy, J. Auston, 1929-1930 26 27 Murphy, J. Stanley, 1939-1941 26 28 Murray, Francis, 1929-1940 26 29 Murray, James, 1941, 1944 26 30 Murray, John Gregory, 1932-1933, 1944 26 31 Murray, N. L. (Curent History Magazine), 1928-1930 26 32 Murray, Philip, 1943, 1945 26 33 Mussey, Raymond (The Nation), 1930 26 34 Muste, A. J., 1926, 1929 26 35 Myers, James (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1926-1931 26 36 Myers, James (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1933-1935 26 37 Myers, James (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1937 26 38 Myers, James (Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America), 1938-1942 26 39 Nadeau-Nattan, 1926-1945 27 1 Naughten-Nelles, 1926-1944 27 2 Nelson-Nesbit, 1928-1944 27 3 Neufelder-Newkirk, 1926-1944 27 4 Newmann-Nolan, 1928-1943 27 5 Noland-Nyland, 1926-1944 27 6 Nolligan, Joseph, 1935, 1944 27 7 Newton, Joseph, 1927-1930 27 8 Newton, William, 1936-1937 27 9 Nichols, Jack, May 1936 27 10 Niebuhr, Reinhold, April 1944 27 11 Niles, David (Ford Hall Forum), 1935-1939, 1945 27 12 Noll, John, 1938, 1941 27 13 Norris, George, 1925-1939 27 14 Norton, Mary, 1932-1945 27 15 O’Brien-O’Cak, 1925-1942 27 16 O’Callaghan-O’Connell, 1921, 1926-1942 27 17 O’Connor-O’Day, 1928-1945 27 18 O’Dem-O’Donnell, 1925-1945 27 19 O’Donnoghue-O’Grady, 1925-1942 27 20 O’Hagan-O’Heron, 1929-1943 27 21 Ohmer-Older, 1929-1941 27 22 Oldham-O’Neal, 1929-1944 27 23 O’Neil-O’Rahilly, 1926-1945 27 24 O’Reilly-O’Ryan, 1929-1945 27 25 Osborne-Ostroff, 1928-1940 28 1 O’Sullivan-Owens, 1925-1940 28 2 O’Brien, Edward O., 1925 28 3 O’Brien, John, 1932-1944 28 4 Ochs-Oakes, George, 1927-1931 28 5 O’Connell, Amelia, 1933-1934 28 6 O’Connor, Harvey, 1926 28 7 O’Connor, John, 1932, 1939 28 8 O’Donnell, Hugh, 1928, 1936, 1944 28 9 O’Donnell, Robert, 1944-1945 28 10 O’Dwyer, Thomas, 1927-1939 28 11 O’Grady, John, 1928, 1935, 1938 28 12 O’Hara, Frank, 1927-1933 28 13 O’Hara, Edwin V., 1927-1928 28 14 O’Hara, Edwin V., 1931-1943 28 15 O’Hea, L. (Catholic Social Action), 1925-1941 28 16 Olander, Victor (Illinois State Federation of Labor), 1926-1928 28 17 O’Mahony, Joseph, 1938, 1942 28 18 Orth, Charles, 1931-1934 28 19 O’Shaughnessy, 1931-1935 28 20 O’Toole, Donald, August 1944 28 21 O’Toole, M. J., 1925-1926, 1939 28 22 Paassen-Papert, 1927-1942 28 23 Paradowski-Parsons, 1925-1943 28 24 Paschal-Patterson, 1927-1944 28 25 Paul-Peck, 1926-1943 28 26 Pecquet-Persons, 1928-1945 28 27 Peters-Pfannebecker, 1926-1943 28 28 Phelan-Phillips, 1925-1942 28 29 Philosophic-Pigers, 1925-1944 28 30 Pitt-Pomeroy, 1926-1944 28 31 Pommier-Portrey, 1928-1943 29 1 Posner-Pratt, 1923-1942 29 2 Preece-Previtali, 1925-1941 29 3 Price-Putnam’s, 1927-1942 29 4 Pace, Edward, March-April 1932 29 5 Padgett, Alice, 1926-1931 29 6 Padgett, Alice, 1932-1939 29 7 Page, Kirby, 1926-1931 29 8 Pallen, Conde (published in The Winona Carrier), 1921 29 9 Palmisano, Vincent, 1932-1938 29 10 Parks, Sterling, 1940-1943 29 11 Parsons, Wilfrid (America), 1928-1944 29 12 Patterson, Ernest, 1925-1934 29 13 Pearson, Paul, 1926-1936 29 14 Perkins, Frances, 1933 29 15 Perkins, Frances, 1934 29 16 Perkins, Frances, 1935-1936 29 17 Perkins, Frances, 1937-1942 29 18 Perkins, Frances, 1943-1945 29 19 Perry, Ralph, 1925-1926, 1943-1944 29 20 Persons, Warren, 1932-1934 29 21 Persons, W. Frank, 1931-1936 29 22 Persons, W. Frank, 1937-1938 29 23 Pinchot, Gifford, 1929 29 24 Pink, Lavis, 1942-1944 29 25 Poetker, A. H., 1941 29 26 Power, Paul, 1931, 1939 29 27 Power, Victor, 1926 29 28 Purcell, Richard, 1925-1944 29 29 Purdy, Lawson, 1926-1927, 1939 29 30 Quealy-Quyan, 1925-1941 29 31 Quill, Michael (Transport Workers of America), February-March 1944 29 32 Quinn, Frank, 1930-1945 30 1 Quinn, M. F., 1928, 1934, 1944 30 2 Rabinowitz-Rasmusson, 1928-1945 30 3 Ratto-Reeda, 1927-1945 30 4 Reese-Reiner, 1926-1944 30 5 Reissig-Reynolds, 1933-1941 30 6 Rhoades-Richards, 1929-1943 30 7 Richardson-Rigrod, 1925-1940 30 8 Riley-Riordan, 1926-1943 30 9 Ritter-Robbins, 1929-1943 30 10 Robert-Rock, 1925-1941 30 11 Rocker-Rogers, 1930-1944 30 12 Rohan-Rooney, 1934-1942 30 13 Root-Rosner, 1926-1942 30 14 Rosnay-Roth, 1927-1944 30 15 Rothanson-Ruhland, 1926-1942 30 16 Rumley-Rutnam, 1927-1942 30 17 Ryan, Alma-Ryan, G, 1929-1945 30 18 Ryan, J.-Ryan, Joseph, 1926-1941 30 19 Ryan, Martin-Ryan, Russell, 1925-1945 30 20 Ryan, Thomas-Rydeuck, 1924-1940 30 21 Randolph, A. Philip (Brotherhood of Sleep Car Porters), 1927, 1941-1945 30 22 Rubaut, Louis, March 1944 30 23 Rainey, Henry, 1929-1930 31 1 Randolph, Jennings, April 1940 31 2 Ransdell, Joseph, 1926-1928 31 3 Raushenbush, Paul, 1931, 1935, 1942 31 4 Raushenbush, Stephen, 1926, 1938 31 5 Raymond, Reginald, January-February 1938 31 6 Ready, Michael, 1931-1938 31 7 Ready, Michael, 1940 31 8 Ready, Michael, 1941-1944 31 9 Reardon, James, 1927-1945 31 10 Regan, Agnes, 1925-1940 31 11 Reinhold, H. A., 1943-1945 31 12 Reisner, Christian, 1938-1939 31 13 Reizenstein, Louis, 1935 31 14 Reynolds, Charles (The Kiwanis Magazine), 1925-1926 31 15 Reynolds, John, 1939-1943 31 16 Reynolds, Thomas, 1930-1935 31 17 Rice, Charles Owen, 1938-1939, 1944 31 18 Rice, Frederick, 1935-1940 31 19 Richter, Herman, August-September 1937 31 20 Riggs, T. Lawrason, 1927, 1940 31 21 Ritchie, Albert, 1929, 1932 31 22 Roberge, Hector, 1933-1940 31 23 Roberts, Louisa (Washington Council of Social Agencies), 1927-1931 31 24 Robinson, M. R. (Scholastic), 1937-1940 31 25 Robinson, Morris, 1941-1942 31 26 Roemer, William, 1926-1929 31 27 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1928-1933 31 28 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1934-1937 31 29 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1939-1945 31 30 Roper, Ralph, 1935-1939 31 31 Rosenthal, S. P., March 1939 31 32 Ross, H. S., 1930-1937 31 33 Ross, J. Elliot, 1925-1929 31 34 Rothwell, Bernard, 1930-1939 31 35 Rukeyser, M. S., 1930-1933 31 36 Rummel, Joseph, 1932, 1940 31 37 Russell, Charles, 1926-1927, 1939 31 38 Ryan, Charles, 1926 31 39 Ryan, David, 1930-1945 31 40 Ryan, Desmond, 1932-1943 31 41 Ryan, Elmer, 1938-1939 31 42 Ryan, James D., 1934-1935 31 43 Ryan, James H. (CUA Rector), 1928, 1931-1932 31 44 Ryan, James H. (CUA Rector), 1933-1936 31 45 Ryan, John K., 1942, 1945 31 46 Ryan, Kathran, 1939-1945 31 47 Ryan, Lawrence F., 1926, 1941-1945 32 1 Ryan, Margaret, 1927, 1937, 1940 32 2 Ryan, Maria (Mother), May 1910 32 3 Ryan, Mary John, 1941, 1945 32 4 Ryan, Maurice, 1933-1944 32 5 Ryan, Nicholas, 1933-1936 32 6 Ryan, Robert, 1934, 1941-1942 32 7 Sachs-Samuel, 1926-1944 32 8 Sand-Sauer, 1930-1945 32 9 Savard-Scanlan, 1926-1944 32 10 Scanlon-Schain, 1926-1944 32 11 Schenck-Schiefer, 1927-1941 32 12 Schlarmann-Schmideler, 1926-1944 32 13 Schmieder-Schrank, 1928-1943 32 14 Schreiner-Schupp, 1925-1938 32 15 Schussler-Scott, 1926-1943 32 16 Sears-Seymour, 1927-1942 32 17 Shaffer-Sharpe, 1926-1943 32 18 Shartzer-Shen, 1927-1945 32 19 Sheedy-Sheil, 1931-1945 32 20 Shelby-Sherman, 1927-1937 32 21 Sherover-Shosteck, 1925-1944 32 22 Shoup-Siener, 1928-1943 32 23 Sifton-Singer, 1925-1945 32 24 Sinhkavich-Slattery, 1925-1944 33 1 Slavin-Smith, James, 1924-1945 33 2 Smith, Jeanette-Smith, William, 1928-1944 33 3 Smyth-Solterer, 1928-1940 33 4 Sommar-Sparks, 1929-1944 33 5 Sparling-Sperry, 1926-1945 33 6 Spiegelberg-Stangel, 1926-1945 33 7 Stanislavs-Stein, 1926-1944 33 8 Steiner-Stevens, 1926-1939 33 9 Stevenson-Stewart, 1930-1939 33 10 Stillman-Stokers, 1927-1940 33 11 Stone-String Fellow, 1926-1944 33 12 Strittmatter-Sullivan, M. L., 1928-1943 33 13 Sullivan, Henry-Sullivan T. S., 1926-1943 33 14 Summers-Swift, 1928-1944 33 15 Swint-Syre, 1931-1943 33 16 Sander, Charlotte (Open Forum Speakers Bureau), 1927-1933 33 17 Sands, William Franklin, 1927-1937 33 18 Sanger, Margaret, February 1929 33 19 Saposs, David, 1926, 1939 33 20 Saxton, Eugene, 1929 33 21 Scanlon, Arthur, 1927-1942 33 22 Scanlon, Patrick (The Tablet), 1927-1939 33 23 Schaal, E. A., 1926-1932 33 24 Schaefer, Catherine, 1929-1939 33 25 Schexnayder, M., 1931-1936 33 26 Schieffelin, William, 1939-1941 33 27 Schnapper, M. B., 1939-1942 33 28 Schnitkind, Henry (The Stratford Company), 1930-1931 33 29 Schumpeter, Joseph, October 1934 34 1 Schwarz, J. C., 1940-1941 34 2 Scott, Elmer, 1932-1934 34 3 Seligman, Edwin, 1925-1926 34 4 Sellin, Thorstein (The Annals), 1932 34 5 Shapiro, Harold, 1935-1936 34 6 Shea, Rita, 1933-1945 34 7 Sheed, F. J., 1942-1944 34 8 Sheehy, Maurice, 1931-1937 34 9 Sheen, Fulton, 1930, 1939-1940 34 10 Sheppard, Morris, April 1931 34 11 Sherry, Robert, 1930-1931 34 12 Shipstead, Henrick, 1925-1945 34 13 Shotwell, James, 1925-1940 34 14 Shoul, Abraham, 1936-1937 34 15 Shriver, Robert, 1932-1933, 1940 34 16 Shuster, George N. (Commonweal), 1930-1932 34 17 Shuster, George N. (Commonweal), 1933-1934 34 18 Shuster, George N. (Commonweal), 1935-1937 34 19 Shuster, George N. (Hunter College), 1939-1945 34 20 Siedenburg, Frederick, 1930-1935 34 21 Simonson, Rebecca, 1942 34 22 Sinclair, Upton, 1933, 1935 34 23 Sisson, F. J., May 1936 34 24 Skillin, Edward (Commonweal), 1939-1944 34 25 Smith, Al, 1927 34 26 Smith, Fred (World Alliance for International Friendship through the Chuches), 1926-1927 34 27 Smith, Fred (World Alliance for International Friendship through the Churches), 1928 34 28 Smith, Fred (World Alliances for International Friendship through the Churches), 1929-1935 34 29 Smith, Harold, 1942-1944 34 30 Smith, Howard, 1944 34 31 Smith, Martin, December 1942 34 32 Smith, Mildred (Open Forum Speakers Bureau), 1925-1927 34 33 Smith, Mildred (Open Forum Speakers Bureau), 1928-1929 34 34 Smith, Mildred (Open Forum Speakers Bureau), 1930-1932 34 35 Smith, Mildred (Open Forum Speakers Bureau), 1933-1934 34 36 Smith, Mildred (Open Forum Speakers Bureau), 1935-1938 34 37 Solomon, Milton, 1939 34 38 Spiegel, Henry, 1940-1942 34 39 Stabler, W. Brooke, 1940 34 40 Stead, William, June 1939 35 1 Steele, Florence, 1935 35 2 Stefanson, Vilhjalmur, 1932-1940 35 3 Steinbugler, John, 1934, 1938 35 4 Stelzle, Charles, 1928-1939 35 5 Stockwell, S. A., January 1930 35 6 Stokes, Anson, 1935-1941 35 7 Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1932 35 8 Strachan, P. A., 1940-1943 35 9 Stritch, Samuel, 1923, 1932-1940 35 10 Strong, Sydney, 1926-1931 35 11 Stryker, Glover (Minnesota State Conference of Social Work), 1943 35 12 Stuart, John, October 1932 35 13 Sturzo, Don Luigi, 1939-1941 35 14 Sullivan, Michael, 1931-1934, 1942 35 15 Sweeney, Edward, 1930-1941 35 16 Sweet, William, 1926-1942 35 17 Swift, Arthur, 1932 35 18 Swift, Otis Peabody, 1938-1943 35 19 Swiney, Marie, 1933-1937 35 20 Swope, Gerard, 1934-1935 35 21 Taaffe-Tarring, 1926-1945 35 22 Tassler-Taylor, 1926-1943 35 23 Teachers’-Thierry, 1930-1942 35 24 Thoma-Tomasine, 1926-1945 35 25 Thompson-Tobin, 1925-1944 35 26 Todd-Timkins, 1933-1942 35 27 Tompkins-Tracy, 1925-1945 35 28 Trainor-Trotter, 1931-1944 35 29 Trowbridge-Tumultu, 1927-1944 35 30 Turner-Tyson, 1931-1944 35 31 Taeusch, E. F. (Harvard Business Review), 1929 35 32 Taft, Robert, February 1945 35 33 Talmage, William, 1932 36 1 Taylor, Helen, 1939-1940 36 2 Tead, Ordway (Harper and Brothers), 1927, 1935-1937 36 3 Tead, Ordway (Harper and Brothers), 1939-1941 36 4 Tead, Ordway (Harper and Brothers), 1942-1944 36 5 Teeter, Thomas, 1938 36 6 Thomas, Norman (LID), 1927-1929, 1943 36 7 Thompson, Carl (Public Ownership League of America), 1928-1929 36 8 Thompson, Carl (Public Ownership League of America), 1930 36 9 Thompson, Carl (Public Ownership League of America), 1931-1933 36 10 Thomspon, Carl (Public Ownership League of America), 1934-1935 36 11 Thompson, Carl (Public Ownership League of America), 1936-1937 36 12 Thompson, Carl (Public Ownership League of America), 1938-1944 36 13 Thompson, George, 1935-1940 36 14 Tippy, Worth, 1930-1931, 1938 36 15 Tobin, Daniel (IBT), 1932 36 16 Tobin, Richard, 1936-1944 36 17 Tolan, John (Tolan Committee on Interstate Migration), 1940-1941 36 18 Toland, Edmund, October 1939 36 19 Traboulsee, Anthony, 1933-1934, 1941 36 20 Truesdell, Leon, 1929-1945 36 21 Tugwell, Rexford, 1931, 1933 36 22 Twomey, John, 1929-1932 36 23 Ufford-Urgo, 1930-1945 36 24 Valentine-Vaughan, 1929-1945 36 25 Vehr-Vernon, 1931-1940 36 26 Vertiz-Villamil, 1930-1943 36 27 Vipond-Vugein, 1926-1943 36 28 Van Kirk, Walter, 1934, 1936 36 29 Villard, Oswald (The Nation), 1926-1927 36 30 Voorhis, Jerry, 1938-1942 36 31 Waggaman-Walcher, 1927-1944 36 32 Walden-Wallen, 1929-1943 36 33 Walsh, Alex-Walsh, M. T., 1929-1944 36 34 Walsh, Margaret-Ward, 1930-1945 37 1 Wariner-Watson, 1926-1944 37 2 Walt-Webb, 1926-1944 37 3 Weber-Weisman, 1930-1944 37 4 Weissberg-Weate, 1930-1942 37 5 Wermel-Whitcomb, 1929-1940 37 6 White-Whitfield, 1929-1943 37 7 Whittle-Wilfrid, 1929-1943 37 8 Wilhelmi-Willging, 1940-1945 37 9 Williams-Williamson, 1930-1942 37 10 Willmann-Winfield, 1930-1942 37 11 Winkler-Wittig, 1931-1944 37 12 Wixcey-Woodham, 1933-1944 37 13 Woods-Wuckoff, 1929-1940 37 14 Wagner, R. Marcellus, 1934-1935, 1941 37 15 Wagner, Robert F. (United States Senator), 1933-1944 37 16 Walker, James J. (New York City mayor), 1931 37 17 Wallace, Henry (Secretary of Agriculture), 1933-1935 37 18 Walsh, David (United States Senator), 1929-1936 37 19 Walsh, Frank, 1933, 1935, 1945 37 20 Walsh, James, 1930-1934 37 21 Walsh, James, 1935-1940 37 22 Walsh, Thomas, 1926, 1929, 1931 37 23 Ward, Patrick, 1930-1942 37 24 Waters, P. J., 1930 37 25 Watts, Claude (American Association for Economic Freedom), 1937-1940 37 26 Weeks, Edward (The Atlantic Monthly), 1927, 1935 37 27 Welch, Francis (Public Utilities Fortnightly), 1930, 1935 37 28 White, Walter (NAACP), June 1943 37 29 White, William A., 1930-1939 37 30 White, William A., 1940 37 31 Whitehead, George, 1929-1931 38 1 Whitney, A. F. (Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen), 1931, 1937, 1943 38 2 Whitney, Leon (American Eugenics Society), 1930-1931 38 3 Whitson, John (National Circuit), 1928 38 4 Wilberforce, Robert, 1940-1943 38 5 Wilbur, Russell, 1930, 1935 38 6 William, Maurice, 1932-1933 38 7 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1929 38 8 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1930 38 9 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1931 38 10 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1932 38 11 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1933 38 12 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1934 38 13 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1935-1936 38 14 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1937 38 15 Williams, Michael (The Commonweal), 1938-1941 38 16 Wilson, J. L., 1931-1938 38 17 Wilson, M. L., 1932-1937 38 18 Wise, James Waterman, 1939-1940 38 19 Wise, Stephen (American Jewish Congress), 1937-1943 38 20 Witte, Edwin, 1938, 1940 38 21 Woll, Matthew, 1931, 1940, 1944 38 22 Wolman, Leo, 1929, 1931 38 23 Wood, Will, December 1931 38 24 Woodlock, Thomas, 1929-1930, 1943 38 25 Woolf, Joseph (Saturday Night Open Forum), 1932-1933 38 26 Wrabetz, Voyta (Wisconsin Industrial Commission), 1932-1934 38 27 Wright, Alfred (Cleveland Community Religious Hour), 1930-1934 38 28 Wright, Alfred (Cleveland Community Religious Hour), 1935-1937 38 29 Wright, Alfred (Cleveland Community Religious Hour), 1941-1944 38 30 Yale-Young, 1929-1942 38 31 Yard, James (National Conference of Christian and Jews, Chicago Round Table), 1937-1939 38 32 Zager-Zurcher, 1932-1945 38 33 Zacharias, H. C., 1932-1938 38 34 Zenkert, Charles (The Echo), 1926, 1931, 1937 Subseries 1.2: Correspondents by Subject, 1914-1915, 1933-1945 (9 boxes) 39 1 A Better Economic Order, October-December 1934 39 2 A Better Economic Order, January-February 1935 39 3 A Better Economic Order, March 1935 39 4 A Better Economic Order, April-May 1935 39 5 A Better Economic Order, June-November 1939 39 6 Anonymous (unreadable or first name only), 1928-1944 39 7 Arms Embargo address replies, October 16-3, 1939 39 8 Arms Embargo address replies (1 of 2), October 24, 1939 39 9 Arms Embargo address replies (2 of 2), October 24, 1939 39 10 Arms Embargo address replies (1 of 2), October 25, 1939 39 11 Arms Embargo address replies (2 of 2), October 25, 1939 39 12 Arms Embargo address replies, October 26, 1939 39 13 Arms Embargo address replies, October 27, 1939 39 14 Arms Embargo address replies, October 28, 1939 39 15 Arms Embargo address replies, October 29, 1939 39 16 Arms Embargo address replies, October 20, 1939 39 17 Arms Embargo address replies, October 31, 1939 39 18 Arms Embargo address replies, November 1939-January 1940 39 19 Arms Embargo address replies, [c. October-November 1939] 39 20 Book request lists, 1943 39 21 Boston Common Cause Society, 1914-1915 39 22 Catholic Radio Hour, March 1931 39 23 Change of address letters, September 1939-April 1940 39 24 Child labor, Cardinal William O’Connell, opposition to Ryan’s support of child labor legislation, October-November 1924 39 25 Child Labor Amendment, January 1934 39 26 Child Labor Amendment, February 1934 39 27 Child Labor Amendment, March 1934 39 28 Child Labor Amendment, April 1934 40 1 Child Labor Amendment, May 1934 40 2 Child Labor Amendment, June, December 1934 40 3 Child Labor Amendment, January 1935 40 4 Child Labor Amendment, February 1935 40 5 Child Labor Amendment, March 1935 40 6 Child Labor Amendment, April-December 1935 40 7 Child Labor Amendment, February 1936-May 1937 40 8 Civil liberties statement (Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish clergy), April-June 1935 40 9 Civil liberties statement (Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish clergy), signed statements (1 of 4), April 1935 40 10 Civil liberties statement (Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish clergy), signed statements (2 of 4), April 1935 40 11 Civil liberties statement (Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish clergy), signed statements (3 of 4), April 1935 40 12 Civil liberties statement (Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish clergy), signed statements (4 of 4), April 1935 40 13 Committee on Economic Security, November 1934-January 1935 40 14 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, invitation and mailing lists, [c. September-October 1933] 40 15 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, clippings, September, December 1933 40 16 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, September 8-26, 1933 40 17 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, October 1933 40 18 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, November 1933-January 1934 40 19 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Bishops, Monsignors, Priests (copied from Scrapbook #1) pp 1-30, September-December 1933 40 20 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Bishops, Monsignors, Priests (copied from scrapbook #1), pp 31-60, September-December 1933 40 21 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Bishops, Monsignors, Priests (copied from scrapbook #1), pp 61-90, September-December 1933 40 22 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Bishops, Monsignors, Priests (copied from scrapbook #1), pp 91-117, September-December 1933 40 23 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Priests and lay friends (copied from scrapbook #2), pp 1-30, September-December 1933 40 24 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Priests and lay friends (copied from scrapbook #2), pp 31-60, September 1933-January 1934 41 1 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Priests and lay friends (copied from scrapbook #2), pp 61-90, September-December 1933 41 2 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from Priests and lay friends (copied from scrapbook #2), pp 91-112, September 1933-January 1934 41 3 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from lay friends and sisters (copied from scrapbook #3), pp 1-30, September-December 1933 41 4 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from lay friends and sisters (copied from scrapbook #3), pp 31-60, September-December 1933 41 5 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from lay friends and sisters (copied from scrapbook #3), pp 61-90, September-December 1933 41 6 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from lay friends and sisters (copied from scrapbook #3), pp 91-120, September-December 1933 41 7 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, from relatives (copied from scrapbook #4), pp 1-30, September-December 1933 41 8 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, speeches (copied from scrapbook #4), pp 31-36, December 1933 41 9 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, clippings (copied from scrapbook #4), pp 37-65, September 1933-May 1934 41 10 Congratulations on advancement to Monsignor, index to correspondence in scrapbook #1-4 (copied from scrapbook #1), p 67, 1934 41 11 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, replies, 1934-1940 Document 41 12 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech, text, notes, and clippings, October 1936 Document 41 13 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 5-7, 1936 Document 41 14 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (1 of 3), October 8, 1936 Document 41 15 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (2 of 3), October 8, 1936 Document 41 16 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (3 of 3), October 8, 1936 Document 41 17 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (1 of 5), October 9, 1936 Document 41 18 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (2 of 5), October 9, 1936 Document 41 19 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (3 of 5), October 9, 1936 Document 41 20 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (4 of 5), October 9, 1936 Document 41 21 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (5 of 5), October 9, 1936 Document 41 22 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (1 of 2), October 10, 1936 Document 42 1 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (2 of 2), October 10, 1936 Document 42 2 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 11, 1936 Document 42 3 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (1 of 2), October 12, 1936 Document 42 4 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (2 of 2), October 12, 1936 Document 42 5 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 13, 1936 Document 42 6 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 14, 1936 Document 42 7 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 15, 1936 Document 42 8 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 16, 1936 Document 42 9 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 17-19, 1936 Document 42 10 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 20-23, 1936 Document 42 11 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 24-26, 1936 Document 42 12 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 27-29, 1936 Document 42 13 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, October 30-31, 1936 Document 42 14 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 1-7, 1936 Document 42 15 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 8, 1936 Document 42 16 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 9-10, 1936 Document 42 17 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 11-13, 1936 Document 42 18 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 14-16, 1936 Document 42 19 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 17-21, 1936 Document 42 20 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 22-23, 1936 Document 42 21 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 24-26, 1936 Document 42 22 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, November 27-30, 1936 Document 42 23 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies, December 1-8, 1936 Document 42 24 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (1 of 3), [c. October-November 1936] Document 42 25 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (2 of 3), [c. October-November 1936] Document 42 26 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech replies (3 of 3), [c. October-November 1936] Document 42 27 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court address replies, Coughlin and Ryan addresses, January 1935 Document 42 28 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court address replies, extracts, [c. February 1935] Document 42 29 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court address replies, January 28-29, 1935 Document 43 1 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court address replies, January 30-31, 1935 43 2 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court address replies, February 1-16, 1935 43 3 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court speech replies, March 7-21, 1935 43 4 Coughlin/Ryan controversy, World Court address replies, [c. January-February 1935] 43 5 Declining Liberty and Other Papers, 1926-1928 43 6 Detroit Poverty, statements to LaFollette Committee, October-November 1931 43 7 Dinner invitations (formal), [c. 1930s-1945] 43 8 Distributive Justice, 1925-1928 43 9 Distributive Justice, 1938-1943 43 10 District of Columbia Consumers’ Council, 1933-1935 43 11 District of Columbia Consumers’ League, 1925-1928 43 12 Farm Tenancy Committee, December 1936-May 1937 43 13 Financial, miscellaneous notes, [c. 1930s-1945] 43 14 Fitzgerald estate, 1933-1935 43 15 Foreign Policy Association, 1926-1932 43 16 Goodwin Plan, April-September 1933 43 17 Goodwin Plan, November-December 1933 43 18 Goodwin Plan, January-May 1934 43 19 Illness and death, July-August 1945 43 20 Illness and death, September 1-15, 1945 43 21 Illness and death (condolences), September 16, 1945 43 22 Illness and death (condolences), September 17, 1945 44 1 Illness and death (condolences), September 18-22, 1945 44 2 Illness and death (condolences), September 23-30, 1945 44 3 Illness and death (condolences), October 1945 44 4 Illness and death (condolences), November 1945 44 5 International Conference of Social Work, November-December 1931 44 6 International Conference of Social Work, January-April 1932 44 7 International Conference of Social Work, May 1932 44 8 League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1926-1930 44 9 McKeesport speech (October 12, 1937), September-November 1937 44 10 MacMillan Company, 1925-1928 44 11 MacMillan Company, 1929-1944 44 12 National City Bank, December 1925 44 13 National City Bank, January, August 1926 44 14 NLRB (Wagner Act), May 1935 44 15 Organized Social Justice statement (statements, distribution and contributions lists), [c. 1935-1936] 44 16 Organized Social Justice statement (clippings, comment), 1935-1936 44 17 Organized Social Justice statement, July 1935 44 18 Organized Social Justice statement, August 1935 44 19 Organized Social Justice statement, September 9-12, 1935 44 20 Organized Social Justice statement, September 1913-30, 1935 44 21 Organized Social Justice statement, October-November 1935 44 22 Organized Social Justice statement, December 2-17, 1935 44 23 Organized Social Justice statement, December 18-30, 1935 45 1 Organized Social Justice statement, January-April 1936 45 2 Prohibition position repsonses, February-March 1930 45 3 Publication orders, 1926, 1939-1945 45 4 Question of the Day requests, 1934-1935 45 5 Radio address announcement letters, May 19, 1939 45 6 Radio address requests, May 15-18, 1936 45 7 Radio address requests, May 20-June 26, 1936 45 8 Republican Party platform suggestion, Smith Brooks, December 1933-July 1934 45 9 Rerum Novarum, 40th anniversary speech, April-May 1940, May 1941 45 10 Seventieth birthday dinner, speech, May 25, 1939 45 11 Seventieth birthday dinner, birthday cards, May 1939 45 12 Seventieth birthday dinner, book fund lists, May 1939 45 13 Seventieth birthday dinner, clippings, May-June 1939 45 14 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Abbott-Arnold, May 1939 45 15 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Baldus-Billikopt, May 1939 45 16 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Black-Borghan, May 1939 45 17 Seventieth birthday dinner, Busch-Byrnes, May 1939 45 18 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Cahill-Chavez, May 1939 45 19 Seventieth birthday dinner, Cicognani-Conway, May 1939 45 20 Seventieth birthday dinner, Corridan-Curry, May 1939 45 21 Seventieth birthday dinner, Dailey-Duffy, May 1939 46 1 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Eager-Fahey, May 1939 46 2 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratualtions, Fairchild-Frey, May 1939 46 3 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Furfey-Guffey, May 1939 46 4 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Haas-Hillenbrand, May 1939 46 5 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Hillman-Israel, May 1939 46 6 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Jaeger-Keating, May 1939 46 7 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Keen-Kress, May 1939 46 8 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, LaFollette-Legroo, May 1939 46 9 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Lewis-Lynch, May 1939 46 10 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Maas-Mclarran, May 1939 46 11 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, McCarthy-Miller, May 1939 46 12 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Miltner-Morrison, May 1939 46 13 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Mullady-Niles, May 1939 46 14 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Norris-O’Connor, May 1939 46 15 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, O’Connor-Parsons, May 1939 46 16 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Patterson-Putnam, May 1939 46 17 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Quirk-Robert, May 1939 46 18 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Rogers-Ryan, May 1939 46 19 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Samson-Slattery, May 1939 46 20 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Smathers-Swope, May 1939 47 1 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Szymczak-Treadway, May 1939 47 2 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Vandenberg-Vinson, May 1939 47 3 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Waggamar-Weber, May 1939 47 4 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Welch-Woll, May 1939 47 5 Seventieth birthday dinner, congratulations, Young-Zonarich, May 1939 47 6 Seventieth birthday dinner, guest autograph book, May 25, 1939 47 7 Seventieth birthday dinner, program seating chart, guest list, May 1939 47 8 Seventieth birthday dinner, speech, May 25, 1939 47 9 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, articles, October 1913-April 1914 47 10 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, part I, draft, October 1913 47 11 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, part II, draft, November 1913 47 12 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, part III, drafts, December 1913 47 13 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, part IV, drafts, January 1914 47 14 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, part V, drafts, February 1914 47 15 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, part VI, drafts, March 1914 47 16 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, Hillquit correspondence, January, June 1913 47 17 “Socialism: Promise or Menace?” debate between Morris Hillquit and John Ryan in Everybody’s Magazine, reader responses, September 1913-April 1914 47 18 Speech request lists, [c. 1929-1942] 47 19 “The Present Business Recession” speech, 1937-1938 47 20 The State and the Church, 1940 47 21 University of Wisconsin, 1933-1934 Series 2: Reference Files, 1900-1945 (15 boxes) Series 2 contains the Reference Files. These are comprised of materials Ryan saved to refer to while writing articles and preparing speeches. Most of the materials in the series, which includes articles, speeches, clippings, statistical information, reports, and pamphlets, were not created by Ryan. The Reference Files only occasionally includes original materials like miscellaneous drafts, notes, and correspondence created by Ryan. The subjects are usually fairly broad and reflect the topics that Ryan wrote and spoke on most frequently throughout his public career, such as unions, minimum wage, socialism, Ireland, and birth control. The materials range throughout the 1900-1945 period and are arranged alphabetically by topic. 48 1 African-Americans, clippings, statements, pamphlets, 1903-1943 48 2 African-Americans and World War II, OWI magazine (Negroes and the War), [c. 1943] 48 3 Alcoholism, article, announcement, [c. 1904], 1938 48 4 Anti-Semitism, article, statement, [c. 1940s] 48 5 Arbitration (Basil Manly legislation suggestions), article, memo, 1922 48 6 Bankruptcy (bank insolvency), articles, [c. 1920s] 48 7 Bibliographies, [c. 1930s-1945] 48 8 Birth control, articles, [c. 1920s-1930s] 48 9 Birth control, clippings, [c. 1929-1943] 48 10 Birth control, correspondence, NCWC press releases, 1916-1943 48 11 Birth control, pamphlets, 1935 48 12 Birth control, statements, notes, [c. 1920-1930] 48 13 Birth control, Thomas Hanley manuscript, [c. 1944] 48 14 Capitalism, articles, pamphlets, 1900-1944 48 15 Catholic action, article, outline, pamphlet, [c. 1908-1930s] 48 16 Catholic social teaching, articles, [c. 1920s-1930s] 48 17 Catholic University of America, by-laws, faculty meeting minutes, 1931, 1944 48 18 Catholic University of America, exam questions, [c. 1935-1942] 48 19 Catholic University of America, Faculty of Theology, Board of Trustees statement, April 1931 48 20 Catholic University of America, Faculty of Theology, complaints statements, June, August 1931 48 21 Catholic University of America, Facutly of Theology, Hass appointment conflict, memos statement, 1931 48 22 Catholic University of America, fiftieth anniversary, Bulletin, August 1940 48 23 Catholic University of America, “Is the Catholic University of America to remain Catholic or Pontifical,” report, [c. 1930s] 48 24 Catholic University of America, John Rolbiecki dismissal, pamphlet, statements, 1931 48 25 Catholic University of America, School of the Sacred Sciences, report, April 1931 48 26 Catholic University of America, School of Social Sciences, approved thesis/dissertation topic, 1937-1939 49 1 Centralia case (Washington vs. Brit Smith), correspondence, trial testimony, 1925, 1929 49 2 Charity articles, correspondences, notes, 1908-1930s 49 3 Child illness, article, 1905 49 4 Child labor amendment, articles, [c. 1920s] 49 5 Child labor amendment, articles, clippings, [c. 1920s] 49 6 Child labor amendment, articles, clippings, [c. 1930-1940] 49 7 Child labor amendment, correspondence, 1925-1942 49 8 Child labor amendment, senate hearing transcripts, May 1937 49 9 Child labor amendment, pamphlets (1 of 3), [c. 1920s] 49 10 Child labor amendment, pamphlets (2 of 3), [c. 1920s] 49 11 Child labor amendment, pamphlets (3 of 3), [c. 1920s-1930s] 49 12 Child labor amendment, statements, releases, comments, 1920s-1930s 49 13 Church and state, articles, 1928-1942 49 14 Church and state, clippings, 1920s-1930s 49 15 Church and state, press releases, pamphlets, correspondence, notes, 1930s 49 16 Civilization, articles, chart, 1901-1910 49 17 Closed shop, article, [c. 1900-1911] 49 18 Coal, articles, congressional record, 1920s-1930s 49 19 Communism, clippings, 1930s 49 20 Consumers (Consumers’ League), articles, notes, release, 1929-1940 49 21 Cooperatives, articles, statements, speeches, 1920s-1930s 50 1 Cost of living, articles, [c. 1920s-1930s] 50 2 Cost of Living, Unite States Department of Labor statistics, releases, articles, 1939-1940 50 3 Coughlin, Charles, clippings, 1935-1939 50 4 Coughlin, Charles, clippings, 1940 50 5 Coughlin, Charles, clippings, [c. 1930s] 50 6 Coughlin, Charles, Coughlin and the Christian Front, pamphlet, [c. 1940] 50 7 Coughlin, Charles, Equality, March 1940 50 8 Coughlin, Charles, Father Coughlin, Self-Condemned, pamphlet (Friends of Democracy), [c. 1939] 50 9 Coughlin, Charles, newsletters, pamphlets, statements, 1938-1941 50 10 Coughlin, Charles, New Masses, November 21 and 28, 1939 50 11 Coughlin, Charles, New Masses, December 5 and 12, 1939 50 12 Coughlin, Charles, New Masses, December 19, 1939, January 2, 1940 50 13 Coughlin, Charles, PM Daily, June 12, 1941 50 14 Coughlin, Charles, PM Daily, March 30, 1942 50 15 Coughlin, Charles, PM Daily, April 15, 17, 18, 1942 50 16 Courts, article, extracts, 1923-1924 50 17 Crime, Hoover speech, September 19, 1936 50 18 Crime, pamphlet, October 1926 50 19 Democracy, articles, pamphlet, releases, [c. 1940-1945] 50 20 Divorce, article, pamphlet, [c. 1920s] 50 21 Economic planning, articles, clippings, notes, pamphlets, 1930s 50 22 Economic planning, Industrial Expansion bill, comments, notes, 1937-1938 50 23 Economic planning, reports, 1931-1932 50 24 Economists, articles, [c. 1904] 50 25 Education, articles, 1903 51 1 Education, articles, clippings, notes, pamphlets, papal encyclical, 1920s-1930s 51 2 Education, J. W. Studebaker (versus Commissioner of Education), comments, speeches, correspondence, June, August 1936 51 3 Ethics, articles, clippings, [c. 1900-1930] 51 4 Eugenics, articles, pamphlets, clippings, notes, [c. 1910-1939- 51 5 Eugenics, Leo Francis Lamb dissertation (“The Catholic Church and Eugenics”), 1926 51 6 Evolution (Scopes Trial), clippings, 1925-1930 51 7 Evolution (Scopes Trail), articles, notes, pamphlets, map, [c. 1925-1930] 51 8 Fascism, articles, clippings, 1924-1944 51 9 Fascism, Salvemini-Flannery conflict, articles, response draft, [c. 1940-1944] 51 10 Fair Employment Practices Committee, clippings, pamphlets, bills, 1943 51 11 Family, pamphlets, essay, 1930s 51 12 Farming, articles, clippings, [c. 1920-1943] 51 13 Farming, pamphlets, [c. 1930-1945] 51 14 Farming, pamphlets (United States Department of Agriculture), 1934-1940 51 15 Farming, reports, 1932-1943 51 16 Feeblemindedness (mental health), correspondence, 1932 51 17 Feminism, article, speech notes, [c. 1910s-1920s] 51 18 Ferrer, Francis, articles, [c. 1910] 51 19 Foreign affairs, articles, reports, pamphlets, radio talk, 1924-1935 52 1 Freedom of speech, ACLU pamphlets and reports, [c. 1920-1935] 52 2 Freedom of speech, clippings, notes, 1920s-1930s 52 3 Freedom of speech, congressional statements, 1921, 1929 52 4 Free will, article excerpts (Rev. J. G. Vance), 1919 52 5 Germany, articles, clippings, 1941-1943 52 6 Germany, NCWC press releases, 1933-1941 52 7 Germany, pamphlets, correspondence, report, 1934-1944 52 8 Haas, Francis J., consecration ceremony, programs, November 1943 52 9 Hoover, Herbert, clippings, 1930-1933 52 10 Housing, articles, clippings, 1934-1941 52 11 Housing, legislation, reports, 1936-1937 52 12 Housing, National Housing Committee, correspondence, meeting notes, 1938-1942 52 13 Housing, National Housing Committee, incorporation papers, flyers, speeches, 1937-1939 52 14 Housing, report draft, [c. 1920s] 52 15 Immigration, clippings, reports, articles, congressional speeches, [c. 1900-1929] 52 16 Income distribution, articles, clippings, notes, 1913-1944 52 17 Income tax, correspondence, clippings, 1914-1923 52 18 Indian affairs, clippings, speech (United States senator William King), 1933 52 19 Industrial democracy, articles, clipping, pamphlet, [c. 1920-1943] 52 20 Industrial depression, articles, clippings, 1929-1931 52 21 Industrial recovery, articles, 1933-1934 52 22 Industrial recovery, articles, 1935-1942 53 1 Industrial recovery, clippings, notes, pamphlet, speech, 1930s 53 2 Industrial reform, speech notes and drafts, pamphlet, articles, [c. 1925-1935] 53 3 Interest rates, articles, congressional record, 1924-1943 53 4 Ireland, clippings, [c. 1920s-1930s] 53 5 Ireland, correspondence, speech notes, [c. 1920s-1930s] 53 6 Ireland, pamphlets, articles, [c. 1920s-1930s] 53 7 Ireland, John, article about, October 1939 53 8 International law, article, June 1934 53 9 Labor, AFL post-war forum proceedings, April 1944 53 10 Labor, clippings, articles, [c. 1940-1943] 53 11 Labor, NLRB, articles, congressional hearings, 1930s-1940s 53 12 Labor, The Annals, issue on Industrial Relations and the Churches, September 1922 53 13 Labor encyclicals (Rerum Novarum and Quadregisimo Anno), clippings, notes, speeches, 1930s 53 14 Labor encyclicals (Rerum Novarum and Quadregisimo Anno), NCWC press releases, study outlines, pamphlets, 1930s Some Timely Commentaries on a Great Encyclical. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1932. 53 15 Labor law, articles, pamphlets, [c. 1910-1945] 53 16 Land speculation, articles, 1905 53 17 League of Nations, speech draft, [c. 1920s] 53 18 Liberalism, clippings, 1940-1943 53 19 Liberty and liberalism, speech notes, clippings, articles, 1927-1944 53 20 Living wage, speech drafts, clippings, 1910-1922 53 21 Living wage, articles, pamphlets, 1900-1920 54 1 McGlynn case, clippings, research notes, correspondence, obituaries, [c. 1900-1920s] 54 2 Management, articles, clippings, pamphlets, [c. 1920s] 54 3 Matrimony, pamphlets, clippings, 1920s-1930s 54 4 Mexico and the Catholic Church, articles, clippings, 1920-1930s 54 5 Mexico and the Catholic Church, pamphlets, 1920s-1930s 54 6 Mexico and the Catholic Church, press releases, statements, correspondence, 1926-1940 54 7 Middle ages, article extracts (“The Reconsideration of the Middle Ages”), October 1921 54 8 Military training, pamphlets, [c. 1920s] 54 9 Minimum wage, Department of Labor pamphlet, report, 1935-1941 54 10 Minimum wage laws, articles, pamphlets, [c. 1910-1915] 54 11 Minimum wage laws, clippings, speeches, comments, 1898-1923 54 12 Minimum wage laws, proposed bills, 1923-1933 54 13 Money questions, articles, clippings, reports, statistics, 1930-1945 54 14 Monopoly, articles, clippings, [c. 1901-1940] 54 15 Moral questions, articles, clippings, 1920s-1930s 54 16 Moral questions, contraception, article, comments, 1930s-1940s 55 1 McClure’s Magazine (Steffens, Tarbell, Baker, Sinclair), articles, [c. 1904-1909] 55 2 Narcotics, articles, pamphlet, press releases, 1926 55 3 NCWC, Callahan correspondence, 1925-1926 55 4 NCWC, clippings, meeting minutes, reports, 1923-1945 55 5 NCWC (and Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems), pamphlets, magazine, 1919-1940 Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1919. 55 6 NCWC, press releases, 1931-1938 55 7 NCWC, press releases, 1939 55 8 NCWC, press releases, 1940 55 9 NCWC, press releases, 1941-1945 55 10 NRA, articles, bill, 1933-1937 55 11 NRA, clippings, releases, 1934-1939 55 12 Neutrality, articles, correspondence, speeches, notes, clippings, 1939 55 13 New York City, articles, November 1922 55 14 New Deal, articles, clippings, congressional record, 1935-1939 55 15 Old age pensions, articles, notes, pamphlets, 1928-1933 55 16 Pacific relations, pamphlets, July 1927 55 17 Periodical Continence, articles, speech, 1933 55 18 Philosophy, articles, [c. 1901-1910] 55 19 Political questions, clippings, articles, [c. 1900-1940] 55 20 Political questions, pamphlets, notes, [c. 1920s] A Question of Tactics for Catholic Citizens, 1924. 55 21 Population changes (among Catholics), articles, releases, 1930-1944 56 1 Population changes (United States), articles, clippings, notes, paper, releases, 1925-1940 56 2 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (1 of 12), pamphlets, index, 1919-1922 Social Reconstruction, a General Review of the Problems and Survey of Remedies. Washington: National Catholic War Council, 1919. 56 3 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (2 of 12), pamphlets, 1922-1925 56 4 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (3 of 12), pamphlets, 1919-1929 56 5 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (4 of 12), pamphlets, articles, [c. 1900-1927] 56 6 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (5 of 12), pamphlets, articles, [c. 1920s] 56 7 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (6 of 12), pamphlets, articles, [c. 1900-1929] 56 8 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (7 of 12), index, Federal Board for Vocational Education, Labor Policies report, 1919 56 9 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (8 of 12), pamphlets, artilces, notes, outline, [c. 1919-1922] 56 10 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (9 of 12), pamphlets, 1918-1930 56 11 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (10 of 12), pamphlets, articles, 1905-1923 57 1 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (11 of 12), pamphlets, 1911-1919 57 2 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), (12 of 12), pamphlets, articles, 1914-1928 57 3 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), clippings (1 of 2), [c. 1919-1940] 57 4 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), clippings (2 of 2), [c. 1919-1940s] 57 5 Post World War I reconstruction (Bishop’s Program), comments on, 1919, 1938 57 6 Poverty, pamphlet, notes, articles, [c. 1920s] 57 7 Presidents, clippings, articles, 1920s-1930s 57 8 Press, clippings, articles, 1920s 57 9 Price-fixing, pamphlets, 1924-1925 57 10 Priests, articles, speeches, 1931-1940 57 11 Production, clippings, articles, [c. 1930-1945] 57 12 Profits and profittering, clippings, pamphlets, paper, 1925-1944 57 13 Progressivism in the Church, articles, pamphlets, clippings, 1902-1935 57 14 Prohibition, clippings, articles, 1902-1932 57 15 Prohibition, correspondence, 1918, 1928-1929 57 16 Prohibition, pamphlets, notes, congressional debate, 1916-1930 57 17 Property, articles, [c. 1900-1915] 57 18 Public opinion, articles, [c. 1900-1909] 57 19 Public ownership of utilities, articles from New Republic, 1926-1941 57 20 Public ownership of utilities, clippings, articles, [c. 1910-1940] 57 21 Public ownership of utilities, George Norris speeches (Congressional Record), 1928, 1930, 1940 58 1 Public ownership of utilities, pamphlets, [c. 1920-1930] 58 2 Punishment, clippings, articles, notes, [c. 1910s-1920s] 58 3 Railroad industry, clippings, pamphlets, 1923-1943 58 4 Rate regulation, articles, clippings, pamphlets, [c. 1920-1930] 58 5 Reformation, articles, interview, 1926, 1931 58 6 Regan, Agnew, obituary, eulogy, 1943 58 7 Religion, clippings, articles, 1901-1936 58 8 Reparation of international debts, articles, clippings, notes, pamphlets, Congressional Record, 1920s-1930s 58 9 Roosevelt, Franklin D., articles, clippings, speeches (1 of 2), 1933-1944 58 10 Roosevelt, Franklin D., clippings (2 of 2), 1933-1944 58 11 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1937 inauguration, ticket, program, booklet, January 1937 58 12 Russia, articles, clippings, pamphlets, 1933-1942 58 13 Russia, New Republic issue on Russia, November 17, 1941 58 14 Ryan, John A., bibliographical lists, [c. 1900-1944] 58 15 Ryan, John A., biographical, article, [c. 1900-1946] 59 1 Ryan, John A., biographical, clippings (1 of 4), [c. 1910-1944] 59 2 Ryan, John A., biographical, clippings [2 of 4], [c. 1910-1944] 59 3 Ryan, John A., biographical, clippings [3 of 4], [c. 1910-1944] 59 4 Ryan, John A., biographical, clippings (4 of 4), [c. 1910-1944 59 5 Ryan, John A., memorial service, eulogies, 1945 59 6 Ryan, John A., obituaries, 1945 59 7 Ryan, John A., official certificates, documents, 1943 59 8 Ryan, Maria Luby (John A. Ryan’s mother) death, clippings, correspondence, 1930 59 9 Ryan family history, [c. 1900] 59 10 Ryan lectures, Maurice Tobin speech, May 1949 59 11 Science, articles, 1902-1906 59 12 Settlement houses, notes, [c. 1910s] 59 13 Sex, articles, [c. 1900-1920] 59 14 Shahan, funeral sermons, obituary, 1932 59 15 Single tax, articles, [c. 1900-1914] 59 16 Sit-down strikes, articles, clippings, 1922-1939 59 17 Sit-down strikes (GM), Congressional Record, January 1939 59 18 Smith, Al, articles, [c. 1925-1930] 59 19 Smith, Al (Church and State), clippings, 1927-1929 59 20 Smith, Al, pamphlets, correspondence, 1927-1928 59 21 Socialism, articles, pamphlets, speech, 1901-1941 59 22 Socialism, clippings, [c. 1915-1940] 60 1 Socialism, controversy between Ryan and “H” in Catholic Fortnightly Review, 1909-1910 60 2 Socialism, expulsion of socialists from New York Assembly (Hillquit), articles, correspondence, pamphlets, 1920 60 3 Social justice, clippings, notes, [c. 1920-1942] 60 4 Social reform and social questions, articles, clippings, pamphlets, 1910-1937 60 5 Social Security, articles, clippings, correspondence, 1935-1944 60 6 Social Security, Advisory Council on Economic Security, meeting minutes, correspondence, 1934 60 7 Social unrest, article, [c. 1910] 60 8 Social work, articles, [c. 1900-1930] 60 9 Sovereignty, articles, [c. 1900-1920] 60 10 Spain, clippings, 1939, 1942 60 11 Spiritism, article, 1928 60 12 Sterilization, articles, NCWC press releases, 1934 60 13 Sterilization, clippings, notes, [c. 1920s-1930s] 60 14 Stock exchange, clippings, 1933-1943 60 15 Stritch, Samuel, NCWC press release/biography, 1942 60 16 Supreme Court, articles, [c. 1930-1944] 60 17 Supreme Court, clippings, Congressional Record, 1924-1941 60 18 Tariffs, clippings, 1926-1934 60 19 Tariffs, pamphlets, 1923-1930 60 20 Taxation, articles, bills, reviews, [c. 1900-1940] 60 21 Taxation, clippings, 1924-1944 61 1 Taxation, New Republic, articles, 1925-1926 61 2 Technocracy, articles, clippings, pamphlets, [c. 1930s] 61 3 Thrift, pamphlets, 1926 61 4 Truman, Harry, clipping, 1945 61 5 Unemployment, articles, clippings, [c. 1900-1940] 61 6 Unemployment, notes, bills, press releases, [c. 1920s-1930s] 61 7 Unemployment, pamphlets, 1920s-1930s Unemployment. Washington. National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1929. 61 8 Unions, articles, clippings, 1901-1939 61 9 Unions, articles by Ray Stannard Baker, 1903-1904 61 10 Unions, lecture outlines, notes, bibliography, 1903-1940 61 11 Unions, pamphlets, 1940-1941 61 12 Unions, Sam Gompers articles in the American Federalist, 1903-1919 61 13 Valuation, articles, clippings, pamphlets, 1923-1933 61 14 Vatican, articles, clippings, pamphlets, 1929-1939 The Vatican-Italian Accord. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1929. (with Count Carlo Sforza and Charles C. Marshall) 61 15 Wages, articles, clippings, pamphlets, 1930-1942 61 16 Walsh, Dr. James, biographical articles, [c. 1943] 61 17 War and peace, articles, 1934-1944 61 18 War and peace, clippings, 1926-1943 61 19 War and peace, notes, releases, peace plans, speeches, [c. 1941-1945] 62 1 War and peace, pamphlets, 1918-1943 62 2 Waste, pamphlets, 1920s 62 3 Wealth and credit, correspondence, essay, review, 1926 62 4 Wealth and luxury, articles, 1903-1911 62 5 Wheeler Defense Committee, correspondence, pamphlet, 1926 62 6 Women and industry, clippings, pamphlets, 1908-1941 62 7 Workmen’s Compensation Laws, pamphlet, 1926 Series 3: Writing, Speeches, and Sermons, 1900-1945 (8 boxes) Series 3 is comprised of the writings, speeches, and sermons of John A. Ryan. It includes book reviews, newspaper and academic articles, pamphlets, letters to the editor, speech drafts, comments, congressional testimony, sermons and book drafts. The articles, speeches, letters to the editor, book reviews, pamphlets, testimony, and speeches are all organized chronologically at the beginning of the series. The sermons and book drafts follow. The materials in this series span 1900-1945. [NOTE: For a full chronological bibliography of John A. Ryan's voluminous writings, researchers should consult Theodora McGill, "A Bio-Bibliography of Monsignor John A. Ryan," MA Thesis, CUA, 1952] 62 8 Indexes, [c. 1900-1945] 62 9 Articles, book reviews, 1900-1904 62 10 Articles, 1908-1910 A Program of Social Reform by Legislation. New York: Catholic World Press, 1909. 62 11 Articles, pamphlet, 1911-1912 A Minimum Wage By Legislation. St. Louis: Central Bureau of German Roman Central Verein, 1911. 62 12 Articles, book reviews, pamphlet, 1913 The Living Wage. Catholic Social Guild Series. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1913; Social Reform on Catholic Lines. New York; Columbus Press, 1914. (revised edition) 62 13 Articles, book reviews, letter to the editor, 1914-1915 62 14 Articles, pamphlet, 1916-1917 Family Limitation and the Church and Birth Control. New York: Paulist Press, 1916. 62 15 Articles, pamphlets, 1918-1919 Bishop's Program of Social Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1919; Catholic Church vs. Socialism. New York: The Mail and Express Co., 1918; Catholic Doctrine on the Right of Self Government. New York: Paulist Press, 1919; Problems of the Peace Conference. New York: American Press, 1918. 62 16 Articles, speeches (1 of 2), [c. 1910s] 62 17 Articles, speeches (2 of 2), [c. 1910s] 62 18 Articles, speeches (industrial democracy), [c. 1910s] 62 19 Articles, speeches (labor unions), [c. 1910s] 63 1 Articles, speeches (living wage and unemployment), [c. 1910s] 63 2 Articles, speeches (private property), [c. 1900s] 63 3 Articles, speeches (Socialism/radical movements), [c. 1910s] 63 4 Articles, 1920 The Denver Tramway Strike of 1920. Denver: Denver Commission of Religious Forces, 1921. (with Edward T. Devin and John A. Lapp) 63 5 Articles, 1921 The Labor Problem: What It Is, How to Solve It. New York: Paulist Press, 1921. (With Raymond McGowan, also published under the title of A Catechism of the Social Question) 63 6 Speeches, 1921 63 7 Articles, 1922 63 8 Articles (Ireland), 1922-1923 63 9 Speeches (“Workingman’s Needs”), correspondence, 1922 63 10 Speeches (“Workingman’s Needs”), 1922 63 11 Speeches (“Workingman’s Needs”), (copy), 1922 63 12 Articles, book review, letters to the editor, 1923 The Christian Doctrine of Property. New York: Paulist Press, 1923; The Supreme Court and the Minimum Wage. New York: Paulist Press, 1923. 63 13 Articles, speech, pamphlets, 1924 Christian Charity and the Plight of Europe. New York: Paulist Press, 1924; Family Limitation and the Church and Birth Control. New York: Paulist Press, 1916; The Proposed Child Labor Amendment. New York: National Child Labor Committee, 1924; Social Reform on the Catholic Lines. Brooklyn: Volksverein, Greenpoint, 1912. 63 14 Articles, book reviews, 1925 Industrial Democracy from a Catholic Viewpoint. Washington: Rossi-Bryn Co., 1925. 63 15 Articles, book reviews, speeches, pamphlets, 1926 63 16 Articles, book reviews, speeches, 1927 63 17 Pamphlets, 1927 Catholic Doctrine on the Right of Self Government. New York: Paulist Press, 1919; The Christian Doctrine of Property. New York: Paulist Press, 1923; The Equal Rights Amendment in Relation to Protective Legislation for Women. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1929; Human Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1927. 63 18 Articles, book reviews, letters to the editor, 1928 63 19 Pamphlets, 1928 The Ethics of Public Utility Valuation. Washington: National Popular Government League, 1928; International Ethics. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1928. (with the Ethics Committee); Prohibition Today and Tomorrow. Washington: Catholic Charities Review, 1928; Prohibition, Yes or No? New York: Paulist Press, 1930. 64 1 Articles, book reviews, pamphlets, 1929 Prohibition and Civic Loyalty. Washington: (self-published), 1929. 64 2 Articles, speeches (1 of 2), [c. 1920s] 64 3 Articles, speeches (2 of 2), [c. 1920s] 64 4 Articles, pamphlets, 1930 Moral Aspects of Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1930. 64 5 Articles, book reviews, pamphlets, 1931 Capital and Labor. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Council, 1920. 64 6 Book reviews, letters to the editor, speeches, 1931 64 7 Articles, 1932 Catholic Principles and the Present Crises. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1932; Moral Factors in Economic Life. Washington: National Council of Catholic Men, 1931. (with Francis J. Haas); Radical Pronouncements of Popes Leo XIII and Pius XI. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1932. 64 8 Articles, book reviews, 1932 64 9 Letters to the editor, speeches, 1932-1933 64 10 Articles, speeches, 1934 64 11 Book reviews, letter to the editor, pamphlets, 1934 The Catholic Teaching on Our Industrial System. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1934; International Economic Life. Washington: Catholic Association for International Peace, 1934. (with Parker T. Moom and Raymond A. McGowan); Shall the NRA Be Scrapped? Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1934. 64 12 Articles, book reviews, letters to the editor, speech, pamphlet, 1935 Organized Social Justice. New York: Paulist Press, 1934; Social Justice in the 1935 Congress. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1935. 64 13 Article, book reviews, 1936 Roosevelt Safeguards America. New York: Democratic National Committee, 1936. 64 14 Speeches, 1936 Human Sterilization. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1936; Message of the Encyclicals for America Today. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1936; The Right and Wrong of War. Washington: (privately published), 1940; Roosevelt Safeguards America. New York: Democratic National Committee, 1936. 65 1 Speeches, 1937 65 2 Articles, book reviews, pamphlets, 1937 The Constitution and Catholic Industrial Teaching. New York: Paulist Press, 1937; Relation of Catholicism to Fascism, Communism, and Democracy. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1938. 65 3 Articles, pamphlets, 1938 American Democracy vs. Racism, Communism. New York Paulist Press, 1941; The Present Business Recession. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938; Relation of Catholicism to Fascism, Communism, and Democracy. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1938. 65 4 Speeches, 1938 The Present Business Recession. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1938. 65 5 Articles, 1939 Citizen, the Church, and the State. New York: Paulist Press, 1939; Testimonial Dinner. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1939. 65 6 Speech (foreign languages, press releases of speech “Democratic Principle”), October 1939 65 7 Speeches (1 of 3), 1939 65 8 Speeches (2 of 3), 1939 Testimonial Dinner. Washington: Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems, 1939. 65 9 Speeches (3 of 3), 1939 65 10 Articles, book reviews, 1940 65 11 Speeches (1 of 3), 1940 65 12 Speeches (2 of 3), 1940 65 13 Speeches (3 of 3), 1940 66 1 Pamphlets, 1940 Can Unemployment Be Ended? Washington: American Association for Economic Freedom, 1940; The Enemy is Hitler. South Bend, Indiana: Fight For Freedom Committee, 1941; Obligation of Catholics to Promote Peace. Washington: Catholic Association of International Peace, 1940; Report of the Interfaith Conference on Unemployment. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1940; The Right and Wrong of War. Washington: (privately published), 1940. 66 2 Articles, 1941 66 3 Pamphlets, 1941 Capital and Labor. New York: Paulist Press, 1931; International Post War Reconstruction. Washington: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1942. 66 4 Speeches, 1941 66 5 Articles, pamphlets, 1942 Original Sin and Human Misery. New York: Paulist Press, 1942. 66 6 Speech (statements on the War and Hitler), 1942 66 7 Speech (“Catholic Industrial Teaching and National Defense”), January 12, 1942 66 8 Speeches, January-March 1942 66 9 Speeches, August-December 1942 66 10 Articles, 1943 66 11 Book reviews, letters to the editor, 1943 66 12 Pamphlets, 1943 66 13 Speeches, April-May 1943 67 1 Speeches, September-December 1943 67 2 Speeches, [c. 1943] 67 3 Articles, 1944 67 4 Speeches (1 of 2), 1944 67 5 Speeches (2 of 2), 1944 67 6 Article, speech (Roosevelt tributes), 1945 67 7 Speeches, 1945 67 8 Articles, book reviews, speeches (1 of 4), [c. 1930-1945] 67 9 Articles, book reviews, speeches (2 of 4), [c. 1930-1945] 67 10 Articles, book reviews. speeches (3 of 4), [c. 1930-1945] 67 11 Articles, book reviews, speeches (4 of 4), [c. 1930-1945] 67 12 Letters to the editor, [c. 1930-1945] 67 13 Sermons (1 of 6), [c. 1896-1900] 67 14 Sermons (2 of 6), [c. 1900-1945] 67 15 Sermons (3 of 6), [c. 1900-1945] 67 16 Sermons (4 of 6), [c. 1900-1945] 68 1 Sermons (5 of 6), [c. 1900-1945] 68 2 Sermons (6 of 6), [c. 1900-1945] 68 3 Licentiate dissertation (“Some Ethical Aspects of Speculation”), draft with notes (1 of 3), 1900 68 4 Licentiate dissertation (“Some Ethical Aspects of Speculation”), draft with notes (2 of 3), 1900 68 5 Licentiate dissertation (“Some Ethical Aspects of Speculation”), draft with notes (3 of 3), 1900 68 6 Norm of Morality, correspondence, December 1944-February 1945 68 7 Norm of Morality, draft with comments, 1943-1944 68 8 Norm of Morality, 1942 68 9 Seven Troubled Years, 1930-1936, 1937 68 10 Social Doctrine in Action, correspondence, 1940 68 11 Social Doctrine in Action, correspondence, 1941 68 12 Social Doctrine in Action, correspondence, 1942-1945 68 13 Social Doctrine in Action, press release, complimentary copy list, 1942 68 14 Social Doctrine in Action, draft ch. 1-4, 1941 68 15 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 5-7, 1941 68 16 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 8-11, 1941 68 17 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 12-14, 1941 68 18 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 15-18, 1941 68 19 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 1-4 (copy), 1941 69 1 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 5-7 (copy), 1941 69 2 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 8-11 (copy), 1941 69 3 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 12-14 (copy), 1941 69 4 Social Doctrine in Action, draft, ch. 15-18 (copy), 1941 69 5 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 1, 1940-1941 69 6 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 3, 1940-1941 69 7 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 4, 1940-1941 69 8 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 5, 1940-1941 69 9 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 6, 1940-1941 69 10 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 7, 1940-1941 69 11 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 8, 1940-1941 69 12 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 9, 1940-1941 69 13 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 10, 1940-1941 69 14 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 11, 1940-1941 69 15 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 12, 1940-1941 69 16 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 13, 1940-1941 69 17 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 14, 1940-1941 69 18 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 15, 1940-1941 69 19 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 16, 1940-1941 69 20 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 17, 1940-1941 69 21 Social Doctrine in Action, drafts with comments, ch. 18, 1940-1941 Series 4: Journal, 1892-1898 (1 box) Series 4 contains one thin personal journal kept when Ryan was a student at St. Paul Seminary between 1892 and 1898. It is one of the only parts of the collection that provides insight into a young John Ryan and includes his thoughts on social and political issues of the period. 69 22 Journal (copy), 1892-1898 69 23 Journal extracts, 1894 Series 5: Teaching Notebooks, 1902-1942 (5 boxes) Series 5 contains notebooks that Ryan used while teaching courses at St. Paul Seminary, Catholic University of America, University of Wisconsin, Marygrove College, and Trinity College. The largest portion of notebooks were used to teach Moral Theology classes at CUA and St. Paul. A smaller number of the notebooks were from political, economic, and social subject area courses that Ryan also taught, like industrial relations and birth control. The notebooks are arranged alphabetically initially by institution and span Ryan's entire teaching career, from 1902 to the early 1940s. 69 24 Catholic University of America, Catholic Teaching on International Peace, [c. 1920s-1930s] 69 25 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (Fundamentals), #1, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 1 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (History), #2, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 2 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (De Legibos), #3, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 3 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (De Legibos, De Conscientia, Rerum Novarum) #4, [c. 1951-1930s] 70 4 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #5a, 1926-1927 70 5 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (De Virtute Relijious) #5b, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 6 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (De Virtute Relijious), #5b (copy), [c. 1915-1930s] 70 7 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (De Virtute Relijious), #6, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 8 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #7, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 9 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #8, [c. 1915-1930s] 70 10 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #9, [c. 1915-1930s] 71 1 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #10, [c. 1915-1930s] 71 2 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #11, [c. 1905-1930s] 71 3 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology, #12, [c. 1915-1930s] 71 4 Catholic University of America, Moral Theology (student notes on seminar meetings), 1932-1937 71 5 Catholic University of America, Political Science, 1915-1916 71 6 Marygrove College, Some Problems of Social Reconstruction, 1929 71 7 St. Paul’s Seminary, Moral Theology (General Ethics), #1, [c. 1902-1915] 72 1 St. Paul’s Seminary, Moral Theology #2, [c. 1902-1915] 72 2 St. Paul’s Seminary, Moral Theology #3, [c. 1902-1915] 72 3 St. Paul’s Seminary, Moral Theology, #4, [c. 1902-1915] 72 4 St. Paul’s Seminary, Moral Theology, #5, [c. 1902-1915] 72 5 Trinity College, Birth Control, Eugenics, and Sterilization, [c. 1943] 72 6 Trinity College, Social Ethics, 1942 72 7 Trinity College, The Organization of Labor, 1937-1938 72 8 University of Wisconsin, A Better Economic Order (1 of 2), 1934 73 1 University of Wisconsin, A Better Economic Order (2 of 2), June-August 1934 73 2 University of Wisconsin (?), Catholic Doctrine on Industrial Relations, [c. 1934] Series 6: Scrapbooks, 1892, 1906-1945 (7 boxes) There are 13 scrapbooks in the Series 6, the Scrapbook Series. The contents of scrapbooks #5-#12 are primarily newspaper clippings that cover most of Ryan's public life, from reviews of his first book in 1906, to his death in 1945. The scrapbook clippings are often reviews of Ryan's books, comments on his public speeches, clippings documenting his activities, and obituaries. There are also about a dozen photos in the scrapbooks and occasionally ephemeral items like convention invitations or programs. Particular subjects of the scrapbook contents are often identified on the folder listing. For example, Scrapbook #5 pages 1-74 (box 73 folders 3-4) relate primarily to Prohibition. Scrapbooks #1-4 contain congratulatory correspondence related to Ryan's advancement to Monsignor in 1933. Copies of these will be found in the Correspondence Series, Correspondent by Subject Subseries (box 40, folder 19 to box 41-folder 10). NOTE: Because of the fragile condition of the scrapbooks, copies are available for researchers. The arrangement of the copies is identical to the scrapbooks. 73 3 Scrapbook #5, pp. 1-36, prohibition (copies), 1929 73 4 Scrapbook #5, pp 37-74, prohibition (copies), 1930 73 5 Scrapbook #5, pp. 75-99, unemployment, poverty, relief (copies), 1930-1932 73 6 Scrapbook #5, pp. 100-127, unemployment, poverty, relief (copies), 1932-1935 73 7 Scrapbook #6, pp. 1-21, A Better Economic Order reviews (copies), 1935-1937 73 8 Scrapbook #6, pp. 22-40, articles in response to Ryan speeches (copies), 1935-1936 73 9 Scrapbook #6, pp. 41-60, articles in response to Ryan speeches (copies), 1936-1937 73 10 Scrapbook #6, pp. 61-81, articles in response to Ryan speeches (copies), 1937 73 11 Scrapbook #7, pp. 1-65, A Living Wage reviews (copies), 1906 73 12 Scrapbook #7, pp. 67-87, A Living Wage reviews (copies), 1907-1920 73 13 Scrapbook #8, pp. 1-25, articles on Ryan (copies), 1943-1944 73 14 Scrapbook #8, pp. 26-42, 35-37, articles on Ryan (copies), 1944-1945 73 15 Scrapbook #9, pp. 1-16, Declining Liberty, The Catholic Church and the Citizen, reviews (copies), 1927-1928 73 16 Scrapbook #9, pp. 17-26, “Questions of the Day” review (copies), 1931-1932 73 17 Scrapbook #9, pp. 27-61, articles on Ryan (copies), 1938-1939 73 18 Scrapbook #9, pp. 62-105, articles on Ryan (copies), 1939-1940 73 19 Scrapbook #9, pp. 106-110, Catholic Principles of Politics reviews (copies), 1940 73 20 Scrapbook #9, pp. 111-151, articles on Ryan (copies), 1941-1943 73 21 Scrapbook #10, pp. 1-29, Coughlin/Ryan controversy, articles on “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech (copies), October-November 1936 74 1 Scrapbook #10, pp. 30-55, Coughlin/Ryan controversy, articles on “Roosevelt Safeguards America” speech (copies), October 1936 74 2 Scrapbook #11, pp. 1-10, “Socialism: Promise or Menace,” article on Hillquit/Ryan debate (copies), 1914-1915 74 3 Scrapbook #11, pp. 11-23, Distributive Justice reviews (copies), 1916-1917 74 4 Scrapbook #11, pp. 24-38, The State and the Church, Social Reconstruction, reviews (copies), 1920-1922 74 5 Scrapbook #11, pp. 39-45, “Socialism: Promise or Menace,” article on Hillguit/Ryan debate (copies), 1913-1915 74 6 Scrapbook #12, Ryan obituaries (1 of 4), (copies), September-October 1945 74 7 Scrapbook #12, Ryan obituaries (2 of 4), (copies), September 1945 74 8 Scrapbook #12, Ryan obituaries (3 of 4), (copies), September 1945 74 9 Scrapbook #12, Ryan obituaries (4 of 4), (copies), September-October 1945 74 10 Scrapbook #13, pp. 1-19 (copies), 1890s 74 11 Scrapbook #13, pp. 20-52 (copies), 1890s 75 OS Scrapbooks #1, 2, 3, 4 (copies in box 40 folder 19-box 41 folder 10), September 1933-May 1934 76 OS Scrapbooks #5, 6, 7, 8 (copies in box 73 folders 3-14), 1906-1945 77 OS Scrapbooks #9, 10, 11 (copies in box 73 folder 15-box 74 folder 5), 1913-1943 78 OS Scrapbooks #12, 13 (copies in box 74 folders 6-11), 1890s, 1945 79 OS Original materials copied and pulled from main body of the collection., n.d. Student Journal There are user copies of all the materials in this book in the main body of the collection. This box includes rare and fragile items, such as the original copy of Ryan's student journal from the 1890s. Series 7: Audiovisual, 1936, 1939 (1 box) Series 7 is comprised of a small number of photos, primarily from the scrapbooks and audio recordings of John A. Ryan. Three of the recordings have been transferred to compact disc for patron use. They are "Roosevelt Safeguards America," (October 8, 1936), "Jewish War on Un-Americanisms," (March 3, 1939), and "John A. Ryan Testimonial Dinner," (May 25, 1939). The Ryan testimonial dinner includes brief talks by Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter and Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins. 80 1 User CD copies of “John A. Ryan Testimonial Dinner” (May 25, 1939), “Roosevelt Safeguards America” (October 8, 1936), and ‘Jewish War on Un-Americanisms” (March 3, 1939), 1936, 1939 80 2 Preservation copies of “John A. Ryan Testimonial Dinner” (May 25, 1939), “Roosevelt Safeguards America” (October 8, 1936), and “Jewish War on Un-Americanisms” (March 3, 1939), 1936, 1939 Contains three CD copies of each of the speeches. 80 3 Copy of print sheet of photos from the Ryan scrapbooks., n.d. The prints to these photos are in the Ryan scrapbooks (4 and 8) and negatives are in the contact print’negative books. 80 4 Photos removed from the body of the Ryan Collection, n.d. There are xerox copies of these photos in the part of the collection where they were removed from. 80 5 Original acetates of John A. Ryan speeches, n.d. See box for a complete list of speeches.