Websites with information:
http://findingaids.loc.gov/browse/collections/d
http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/f-aids/mssfa.html
Finding aids:
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011050
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011050.3
http://memory.loc.gov/service/mss/eadxmlmss/eadpdfmss/uploaded_pdf/ead_pdf_batch_16_may_2011/ms0
11050.pdf
[0772a] Democrats-for-Willkie Papers, July-November 1940
Location: Rare Books, Special Collections and Preservation, Rush Rhees Library, Second Floor, Room 225, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627-0055
Description: Democrats-For-Willkie was a splinter group of the Democratic Party which was organized to back Wendell L. Willkie in his campaign for the presidency in 1940. The group was opposed to the re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt for a third term, believing that a third term went against American tradition, and feeling that a third and fourth term could eventually lead to dictatorship. In July of 1940 Lewis W. Douglas, John W. Hanes, Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson and Alan Valentine organized the National Committee of Democrats-For-Willkie. Alan Valentine was chosen the Executive Director with headquarters in New York City. The Democrats-For-Willkie functioned at the state level through the appointment of State Advisory Chairmen as well as through direct communication with local Democratic organizations which sympathized with Willkie. The National Committee was dissolved after Willkie's defeat on November 5, 1940. The Subject File contains files on Bulletins, miscellaneous propaganda; "No Third Term" Mats; Releases; Associated Willkie Clubs of America; Releases; Republican State Committee; Republican National Committee; Republican State Central Committees; Wendell L. Willkie; No Third Term Day; and No Third Term Day Committee.
Websites with information:
http://rbscp.lib.rochester.edu/mssalpha
Finding aid:
http://rbscp.lib.rochester.edu/1196
[0773] Records of the Demokratisk allians, 1970-1976, SE/O258G/GSAF_5362
Location: Region- och Stadsarkivet Göteborg med Folkrörelsernas Arkiv [Regional and City Archives Gothenburg with the popular movements archive], Otterhällegatan 5, 411 18 Göteborg, Sweden
Description: Demokratisk allians [Democratic Alliance] was a extreme right-wing youth organization founded in 1967 in Stockholm, with branches later established in Göteborg (1970), Malmö, and other locations. It defined itself as opposed to all totalitarian movements, including both Communism and Nazism. Nominally politically autonomous, Demokratisk allians seems to have connections to Moderata ungdomsförbundet [the Moderate Youth League]. The records contain extensive series of press clippings.
Websites with information:
http://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+EDE97631-22C4-4BD7-9DC8-147D16A0CE97&s=TARKIS08_Siv
[0774] Ján Dend'úr Papers, 1890-1987 (bulk 1920-1987), Collection 3032
Location: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Description: Ján Dend'úr (1898-1988) was a Slovak-American journalist, writer, editor, publisher, and teacher. The collection consists of papers relating to all aspects of Ján Dend'úr's career and interests, as well as family materials. The papers are rich in press clipping scrapbooks and notebooks of transcripts from the press, which comprise almost two-thirds of the collection. Additionally, the collection includes correspondence; Ján Denïúr's writings and speeches; miscellaneous printing business samples; materials of cultural, fraternal, beneficial, political, religious organizations; and press releases from information agencies. Series 1. Correspondence, Writings, and Ephemera. a. Correspondence, contains files on Jozef Lettrich and Štefan Osuský. Series 2. Slovak-American Press Clippings and Notebooks. a. Individuals, contains files on Štefan Osuský and Jozef Tiso.
Websites with information:
https://hsp.org/collections/catalogs-research-tools/finding-aids
Finding aid:
https://hsp.org/sites/default/files/mss/finding_aid_3032_dendur.pdf
[0775] Lawrence Dennis Papers, 1921-1975, Coll. 84036
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Lawrence Dennis (1893-1977) was an American economist, political theorist, and advocate of fascism. Correspondence and writings, relating to fascist and isolationist movements in the U.S., and to American politics and foreign policy. Includes copies of the newsletters edited by Dennis, and subscription records. Correspondents include Harry Elmer Barnes, Charles A. Beard, William F. Buckley, Jr., Willis A. Carto, William H. Chamberlin, Bronson Cutting, George E. Deatherage, Max Eastman, Garet Garrett, Devin A. Garrity, DeWest Hooker, Herbert Hoover, Willmoore Kendall, Alf M. Landon, William Langer, Clare Boothe Luce, Ernest Lundeen, Russell Maguire, Felix Morley, General George Van Horn Moseley, W.C. Mullendore, Henry Regnery, Porter Sargent, George E. Sokolsky, Lothrop Stoddard, Charles C. Tansill, Dorothy Thompson, George Holden Tinkham, Francis Everett Townsend, Ralph Townsend, Freda Utley, General A.C. Wedemeyer, Burton K. (and Mrs.) Wheeler, General Robert E. Wood, and John T. Wood.
Reference:
Gerald Horne, The Color of Fascism: Lawrence Dennis, Racial Passing, and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism in the United States (New York and London: New York University Press, 2006).
Finding aids:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7n39n994/entire_text/
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf7n39n994;query=;style=oac4;doc.view=entire_text
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/data/13030/94/tf7n39n994/files/tf7n39n994.pdf
[0776] The Christopher DeNoon Collection for the Study of New Deal Culture
Location: Special Collections and Archives, The Wolfsonian-Florida International University, 1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Description: This collection contains more than 250 rare books, guides, periodicals, pamphlets, playbills, and other ephemera produced in America during Franklin D. Roosevelt's Administration, including leftist and rightwing critiques of FDR's policies and projects. Critiques from the right are such works as Hell Bent for Election, by James P. Warburg (Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1935); The Roosevelt Red Record and its Background, by Elizabeth Dilling (Kenilworth, Ill., Chicago, Published by the author [c1936]); and Smoke-Screen, by Samuel B. Pettengill (New York, Chicago, Kingsport, Tennessee, Southern Publishers, Inc. [c1940]), which warned that the United States was moving toward socialism.
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