Websites with information:
http://www.kshs.org/p/manuscripts/13813
http://www.kshs.org/p/guides-and-finding-aids-to-manuscripts-and-state-archives/13813
Finding aid:
http://www.kshs.org/p/arthur-capper-papers/14005
Finding aid for digital collection:
http://www.kansasmemory.org/category/6137
[0477] Carlbergska Stiftelsen, 1926-1960, Refkod: 4199
Location: Arbetarrörelsens arkiv och bibliotek [Labour Movement Archives and Library], Elektronvägen 2, 141 49 Huddinge, Sweden
Description: C.E. Carlberg (1890-1962) was a Swedish officer and gymnast and gold medalist in gymnastics at the 1912 Summer Olympics. Carlberg financed the dissemination of Nazi propaganda in Sweden both before and after World War II. In 1958 he was fined for spreading anti-Semitic writings in several Stockholm schools.
Websites with information:
http://www.tobiashubinette.se/arkiv.pdf
Finding aid:
http://borge.arbark.se?4199
[0478] Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs records, 1914-1996, Ms Coll\CRIA
Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027
Description: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (formerly the Church Peace Union, and later the Council on Religion in International Affairs) is a philanthropic organization founded in 1914 by Andrew Carnegie for the purpose of furthering the role of the religions in promoting world peace. Correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial records, publications, notes, subject files, awards, speeches, reports and audiovisual materials document work by the Church Peace Union, its successors Council on Religion in International Affairs and Council on Ethics and International Affairs, and related organizations such as the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. The unnumbered series Catalogued Correspondence contains files on William Benton, William E. Borah, Harry Flood Byrd, Taylor Caldwell, Arthur Capper, Samuel Dickstein, Ralph M. Easley, Max Eastman, Dwight David Eisenhower, Hamilton Fish, Jr., Irving Fisher, Frank E. Gannett, Barry Goldwater, Joseph C. Grew, Alger Hiss, Hamilton Holt, Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry R. Luce, John Spargo, John Sparkman, James P. Warburg, and Wendell L. Willkie. Series Ig. A. William Loos. [Subseries] 6) Organizational Files (A-Z), contains files on American Committee for Aid to Katanga Freedom Fighters, American Committee For Free Russia, Inc., Assembly of Captive European Nations, Christian Economics, Circuit Riders, Citizens Committee for A Free Cuba, Committee against Summit Entanglements, Committee for the Monroe Doctrine, Committee of One Million, Committee on the Present Danger, Congress of Freedom, Inc., Counterattack, Crusade For Freedom, Facts Forum, For America, Foundation for Economic Education, Free Europe Committee, Freedoms Foundation, Freedom House, Freedom Club, Inc., Ford Foundation, Fund for the Republic, The Heritage Foundation, Institute of Pacific Relations, Moral Rearmament, National Association of Manufacturers, National Committee for an Effective Congress, National Committee for Free Europe, Inc., National Review magazine, Society for the Defense of Freedom in Asia, and Spiritual Mobilization.
Finding aids:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4079679/
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/scans/pdfs/09_CHAP-COH_13.pdf
http://library.columbia.edu/content/dam/libraryweb/locations/rbml/carnegie/09_chap_coh_13.pdf
[0478a] Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) Records, 1910-1954, NYCR89-A126
Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University, 6th Floor East Butler Library, 535 West 114th St., New York, NY 10027
Description: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1910, was initially located in New York City. Columbia University officers were closely associated with the Endowment, most notably Nicholas Murray Butler, who served as the CEIP president from 1925 to 1945. Series I. Secretary's Office. A. Correspondence. 1. Cataloged correspondence, contains correspondence from Warren R. Austin, William Jennings Bryan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Milton S. Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Ezra Pound, and Owen Wister. Other files on Nicholas Murray Butler, Congressional Investigation of the Endowment, Hearst Newspapers Attacks On Endowment, Alger Hiss, Hamilton Holt, David Starr Jordan, Wright Patman, Elihu Root, and George Holden Tinkham.
Websites with information:
http://library.columbia.edu/locations/rbml/units/carnegie/ceip.html
Finding aids:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/rbml/CEIP/index.html
http://library.columbia.edu/content/dam/libraryweb/locations/rbml/carnegie/CEIP%20Indices%20PDF.pdf
[0479] Carnegie Endowment for International Peace pamphlet and microfilm collection, 1817-1950, MS2110
Location: Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University, 2130 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052
Description: This collection consists of over 7,200 items of bound pamphlets, unbound pamphlets, and microfilm. Pamphlets by Harry Elmer Barnes, Dr. Charles Austin Beard, Hastings William Sackville Russell Bedford (Marquis of Tavistock) (When Germany is Defeated - ?, 1942; Some Essays on War and Peace, 1944), William E. Borah, James F. Byrnes, Kenneth Colegrove, Ralph Easley, John T. Flynn, Gannett For President National Committee, Frank E. Gannett, F.A. Harper, Henry Hazlitt, Alger Hiss, Adolf Hitler, Herbert Hoover, Howard E. Kershner, Charles A. Lindbergh, Pat McCarran, Felix Morley, National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, Dorothy Thompson, Commendatore Luigi Villari, and Wendell L. Willkie. American Liberty League pamphlets, including works by Jouett Shouse.
Websites with information:
https://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
http://library.gwu.edu/scrc/search/finding-aids-by-title
Finding aids:
http://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2110.xml
https://library.gwu.edu/ead/ms2110.xml
[0480] Carnegie Institution of Washington - Eugenics Record Office Collection, 1902-2003
Location: Library and Archives, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724
Description: Charles Davenport (1866-1944) was president of the American Society of Zoologists and in 1910 he founded the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) at Cold Spring Harbor, and appointed Harry H. Laughlin (1880-1943) to direct it. Laughlin became a spokesman for the programmatic side of the eugenics movement, lobbying for eugenic legislation to restrict immigration and sterilize "defectives," educating the public on eugenic health, and disseminating eugenic ideas widely. The Eugenics Record Office Collection contains administrative papers, photographs, publications and supporting materials produced