Websites with information:
https://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list/
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/list/
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/49695963
http://www.worldcat.org/title/abortion-collection-1936-1995/oclc/49695963
Finding aids:
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss79_main.html
http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss79.html
[0011] Fondo Giano Accame, 1946-2009
Location: Fondazione Ugo Spirito e Renzo de Felice, Via Genova, 24, 00184 Roma, Italy
Description: Giano Accame (1928-2009) was a journalist and writer on politics and economics. He was an editor of Il Secolo d'Italia from 1988 to 1990. In 1946 he joined the Fronte dell'italiano, which later merged with Movimento sociale italiano (MSI), but left MSI in 1968. Serie 1: Attività di pubblicista, contains correspondence with Pino Rauti and Stefano Delle Chiaie. Serie 3: Corrispondenza, 1948-2008, contains correspondence with Giorgio Almirante, Giacinto Auriti, William Frank Buckley, Jr., Renzo De Felice, Carlo Delcroix, John Dos Passos, Luca Gallesi, Ezio Maria Gray, Giuseppe Prezzolini, Pino Rauti, Tomislav Sunic, Duilio Susmel, and Giovanni Volpe.
Reference:
Massimo Bacigalupo, "Giano Accame [1928-2009] In Memoriam," Paideuma, 36 (2007-2009): 255-61, online at http://www.flashpointmag.com/accamememoriam.htm
Websites with information:
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/Spirito.htm
http://www.fondazionespirito.it/sito2012/archiviostorico.asp
Finding aid:
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&ID=490434820
http://catalogo.archividelnovecento.it/scripts/GeaCGI.exe?REQSRV=REQEXPLORE&ID=490434820&LEV=2&SORT=
[0012] Accuracy in Academia records, 1986-2001, MSS 2302
Location: 20th &21st Century Western and Mormon Americana, L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, 1130 HBLL, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
Description: Accuracy in Academia (AIA) was founded in 1985 by columnist and former Federal Reserve economist Reed Irvine as an outgrowth of Accuracy in Media. It is a watchdog group for political correctness on university campuses. The AIA is run by executive director Daniel J. Flynn, the author of the book Why the Left Hates America. The AIA is opposed to multicultural education and abortion. Correspondence and research files, issues of Campus Report, brochures, and cassette tapes marked "AIA spy tapes."
Websites with information:
https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php
Finding aids:
http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%202302
http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS2302.xml
[0013] Accuracy in Media records, 1969-2011, MSS 2194
Location: L. Tom Perry Special Collections; Arts & Communications Archives; 1130 Harold B. Lee Library; Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah 84602
Description: Accuracy In Media (AIM) is an conservative American news media watchdog founded in 1969 by economist Reed Irvine. Collection includes correspondence, publications, research files, Media Monitor papers, and video and audio tapes covering Accuracy in Media activities. Files on AIM Reports, Allan Brownfeld, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Joseph C. Goulden, Senator Hatch, John Hemingway, Daniel C. Holdgreiwe, Reed Irvine, Cliff Kinkaid, Deborah Lambert, Mont Pèlerin, National Foundation of Decency, National Review, Ed Staples, James Tyson, Bernard Yoh, and Joan Yoh.
Reference:
William Gillis, "Say No to the Liberal Media: Conservatives and Criticism of the News Media in the 1970s" (Ph.D., Indiana University, 2013), https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/17960/Gillis_indiana_0093A_1237
3.pdf.
Websites with information:
https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php
Finding aids:
http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%202194
http://files.lib.byu.edu/ead/XML/MSS2194.xml
[0014] Carl W. Ackerman Papers, 1833-1970 (bulk 1931-1956), MSS50039
Location: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE, Room LM 101, James Madison Memorial Bldg, Washington, D.C. 20540-4680
Description: Carl W. Ackerman (1890-1970) was a journalist, educator, and public relations consultant. In 1919, in stories printed in the Public Ledger of Philadelphia and carried by other newspapers, Ackerman published the first excerpts of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in English translation, removing references to Jews so that the plot described in the Protocols seemed to be a Bolshevist affair. The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, family papers, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating chiefly to Ackerman's career as a journalist and dean of Columbia University School of Journalism. The series General Correspondence, 1907-1970, contains files on William Edgar Borah, Spruille Braden, Nicholas Murray Butler, Josephus Daniels, Kenneth de Courcy, Thomas E. Dewey, Bonner F. Fellers, Frank Gannett, Joseph C. Grew, Herbert Hoover, Roy Wilson Howard, Alfred M. Landon, David Lawrence, Isaac Don Levine, Charles A. Lindbergh, Robert A. Millikan, Felix Morley, Westbrook Pegler, Kenneth L. Roberts, and Morris Ryskind. The series Subject File, 1908-1970, contains files on William Benton; Bolshevism, 1919; William Edgar Borah speech, 22 Sept. 1935; Spruille Braden; Nicholas Murray Butler; Virginius Dabney; John A. Danaher; Thomas E. Dewey; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Fair Labor Standards Act, 1938-1941; Foreign Press Association, 1943-1946; James Forrestal; Joseph C. Grew; William Randolph Hearst; Herbert Hoover, The Problems of Lasting Peace, correspondence 1942; Roy Wilson Howard; Institute of Pacific Relations; David Lawrence; Lend-Lease Bill (H.R. 1776), 1941; Henry R. Luce; John J. McCloy; Robert R. McCormick; Robert A. Millikan; Raymond Moley; A. Cressy Morrison; New York Tribune, Garet Garrett, 1917; Pearl Harbor, May 1945; Westbrook Pegler; Kermit Roosevelt; John Spargo; Voice of America; Burton K. Wheeler; William Allen White; Alexander Wiley; and Wendell Willkie. The series Speech, Article, and Book File, 1909-1964, contains a copy of Amos A. Fries, "The Future of Poison Gas," Current History, Dec. 1921, and files on Bohemian Club, San Francisco, Calif.; James F. Byrnes; Josephus Daniels; Joseph C. Grew; Herbert Hoover; and Alfred M. Landon.
Reference:
Norman Cohn, Warrant for Genocide: The Myth of the Jewish World Conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1967), p. 156.
Websites with information:
http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/c
http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html
Finding aids:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011056.3
http://rs5.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/2011/ms011056.pdf
[0015] John and Jane Adams Ephemera Collection, 1856-1996 (bulk 1880-1982), MS-0384
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, San