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      http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/cl60.htm

      Self-extracting finding aid:

      http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/gufa160.exe

      [0064a] American authors collection, 1832-1956, M0122

      Location: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Green Library, Stanford University, 557 Escondido Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-6064

      Description: Literary manuscripts and letters of American writers, as well as autographs, portraits, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets. The collection includes a manuscript by George Creel and letters from Thomas A. Edison, Ernst Hanfstangl, Hiram Johnson, David Starr Jordan, Goodwin J. Knight, William F. Knowland, Dorothy Thompson Lewis, Benito Mussolini, Ezra Pound, George Santayana, and William Butler Yeats.

      Websites with information:

      https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4082812

      Finding aids:

      http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/stanford/mss/m0122.pdf

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf5s2004n1/entire_text/

      [0065] American Birth Control League records, 1917-1934 (bulk 1921-1928), MS Am 2063

      Location: Houghton Library, Harvard Yard, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Description: The American Birth Control League (ABCL) was an organization founded in New York City in 1921 by birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger (1879-1966). The bulk of the collection is correspondence and office files of the workers, both paid and volunteer, who staffed the New York Office. Files on American birth control conference (1st: 1921: New York, N. Y.), William Edgar Borah, Arthur Capper, Corrado Gini, Madison Grant, International Birth Control Conference, International Federation of Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Leagues, International Neo-Malthusian and Birth Control Conference, Hiram Johnson, Ku Klux Klan, Marie Carmichael Stopes, and Women's Christian Temperance Union. Correspondents include American Social Hygiene Association, Harry Elmer Barnes, Birth Control Review, Luther Burbank, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Charles Benedict Davenport, Denver (Colo.) Juvenile Court, Henry Herbert Goddard, Vivien Kellems, Harry Hamilton Laughlin, Ben B. Lindsey, Clarence C. Little, Amos Pinchot, Walter Ashby Plecker, Margaret Sanger, and Lothrop Stoddard.

      Websites with information:

      http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

      Finding aid:

      http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou00030

      [0065a] American Bureau for Medical Aid to China Records, 1937-2005, Ms Coll\ABMAC

      Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027

      Description: The American Bureau for Medical Aid to China (ABMAC) was founded in 1937 to give aid to Chinese medical and public health services by working through existing Chinese medical agencies. Between 1937 and 1945 more than ten million dollars in aid was given to China. In 1949 when the Peoples Republic of China was established, ABMAC shifted its aid to Taiwan. The papers consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, committee files, membership records, financial records, fund raising records, motion pictures, audio tapes, phonograph records, photographs, posters, publications of ABMAC and other printed materials. Also included are the files of related Chinese relief organizations, including Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, 1954-1969, and 45 phonograph records including speeches by such ABMAC supporters as Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek, Pearl S. Buck, Wendell Willkie, Fiorello LaGuardia, and a number of movie stars. Series I: Cataloged Correspondence, contains files on Pearl Sydenstricker Buck, Claire Lee Chennault, Mayling Soong Chiang (Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek), and Hu Shih. Series II: Permanent File, contains files on Pearl Buck, Claire L. Chennault, Chennault Fund for Front Line Freedom Fighters, Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, James W. Clise, Charles Edison, Hu Shih, Walter H. Judd, Alfred Kohlberg, and Albert C. Wedemeyer. Series III: Program Files, contains a file on Walter H. Judd. Series IV: Alfred Kohlberg File, contains a file on Alfred Kohlberg. Series VIII: Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals, contains files on the organization. Series XIV: Printed Materials, contains files on Committee of One Million: Chiang Kai-Shek Speeches and Messages (Mr. and Mrs.), Joseph C. Grew, Stanley K. Hornbeck, Hu Shih, and Walter H. Judd.

      Finding aids:

      http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4079642/

      http://findingaids.cul.columbia.edu/ead/nnc-rb/ldpd_4079642/dsc

      [0065b] American Catholic Pamphlets and Parish Histories Database [pamphlet collection]

      Location: Rare Books and Special Collections, Mullen Library, Room 214, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064

      Description: The subject Communism includes such titles as American Bar Association, Brief on communism (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 1952); Communism and the masses, by Joseph C. Davoli (New York: America Press, 1937); Communists still war on God! by Maurice S. Sheehy (Huntington, Ind.: Our Sunday Visitor, 1956); Light your lamps, by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen (Washington, D.C.: National Council of Catholic Men, 1947); Two Chinas, by Daniel Lyons, S.J. (New York, NY Twin Circle Publishing Company, 1968); Catholic front, by Edward Lodge Curran (Brooklyn: International Catholic Truth Society, 1936); Complete exposure of Russian communism, by M.D. Forrest, M.S.C. (St Paul: Radio Replies Press, 1949); Menace of Rutherfordism, by Charles P. Windle (Chicago, IL, Iconoclast Publishing Company [1920]); Red war on religion, by Clare Gerald Fenerty (Brooklyn: Tablet, 1946); Conferences on communism, by Cardinal Richard J. Cushing (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul, 1962); Relation of religion to communism, fascism and democracy, by John A. Ryan (N.p.: American Sociological Society, 1937); Why Pope Pius XI asked prayers for Russia on March 19, 1930, by Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. (New York: Catholic Near East Welfare Association, 1930); Crisis in history, by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen (St. Paul: Catechetical Guild Educational Society, 1952); Rulers of Russia. American edition, third edition, revised and enlarged, by Denis Fahey, C.S.Sp. (Royal Oak: Social Justice Publishing Co., distributors, 1940); Wolves in sheep's clothing, by George Edward Sullivan (Washington, D.C.: Sodality Union, 1937) [online at https://ia800406.us.archive.org/­1/items/wolvesinsheepscl00sull/wolvesinsheepscl00sull.pdf]; Christian civilization versus Bolshevist barbarism, by M.D. Forrest, M.S.C. (Huntington, Ind.: Our Sunday Visitor, 1937); NCWC Department of Social Action, Communism in the United States (Washington, D.C.: NCWC. Department of Social Action, 1937); Spain in arms (with notes on communism), by Edward Lodge Curran (Brooklyn: International Catholic Truth Society, 1936); Church and communism, by Cardinal Richard J. Cushing (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul, 1962); Neutrality Bill - the first step towards Communism, by Charles E. Coughlin (Royal Oak, 1939); World war on God, by Victoria Booth Demarest (Huntington, Ind.: Our Sunday Visitor); Communism is un-American, by Cardinal Francis J. Spellman (New York: Constitutional Educational League, Inc., ca. 1946); American democracy vs. racism, communism, by John A. Ryan (New York: Paulist Press, 1939); Comments on communism, by Cardinal Richard J. Cushing (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul, 1959); Communism the child of socialism (Huntington, Ind.: Our Sunday Visitor, 1930?); Not Anti-Semitism but Anti-Communism, by Charles E. Coughlin (Royal Oak: Radio League of the Little Flower, 1938); Statements on the war and Hitler, by John A. Ryan (Washington, D.C., 1942); Americanism vs. Communism: liberty or tyranny, by David Goldstein (St. Louis: Central Bureau Press, 1936); Communism: A world menace, by John F. Cronin, S.S. (Washington, D.C.: National Catholic Welfare Conference, 1947); Communism, by Cardinal Richard J. Cushing (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul); Communism: the opium of the people, by Bishop Fulton J. Sheen (Paterson: St. Anthony's Guild, 1937); Communism's challenge to youth, by Bishop Duane G. Hunt (Huntington, Ind.: Our Sunday Visitor); Appeal to all Americans to join the battle against communism, by Cardinal Richard J. Cushing (Boston: Daughters of St. Paul); 'Persecution - Jewish and Christian' and 'Let us consider the record,' by Charles E. Coughlin (Royal Oak: Radio League of the Little Flower, 1938); Popular Front, by Charles E. Coughlin (Royal Oak, 1939); Beware of the 'Patriots' Who are they? What are they up to? And why? by Lon Francis (Huntington, Ind.: Our Sunday Visitor, 1947); Communistic