Finding aids:
http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FBLGN
http://131.111.161.94/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014%2FBLGN
[0262a] David Belin Jewish Outreach Papers, 1970-1999 (bulk 1979-1998)
Location: Special Collections Library, Labadie Collection, Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library (South), 913 S. University Avenue, Office/Gallery 7th Floor; Reading Room 8th Floor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1190
Description: David William Belin (1928-1999) was an attorney, activist, and author. Series 4. Topical Files, contains copies of the following Anti-Defamation League publications: The Anti-Semitism of Black Demagogues and Extremists (1992); Farrakhan Unchanged: The Continuing Message of Hate (1994); Highlights from an Anti-Defamation League Survey on Anti-Semitism and Prejudice in America: November 16, 1992 (1992); Jew-Hatred As History: An Analysis of the Nation of Islam's 'The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews' (1993); The Klan Splits: A Radical Breakaway (1994); Louis Farrakhan: The Campaign to Manipulate Public Opinion. A Study in the Packaging of Bigotry (1990); The Nation of Islam: The Relentless Record of Hate (March 1994-March 1995) (1995); William L. Pierce: Novelist of Hate (1995); Stoner Takes Aim: An Old Klansman's New Crusade (1995); Extremism on the Right: A Handbook (rev. 1988); Hitler's Apologists: The Anti-Semitic Propaganda of Holocaust "Revisionism" (1993); Embattled Bigots: A Split in the Ranks of the Holocaust Denial Movement (1994); and The Skinhead International: A Worldwide Survey of Neo-Nazi Skinheads (1995).
Finding aid:
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sclead/umich-scl-belin?rgn=main;view=text
[0263] Alphonzo Bell papers, 1933-1987, Collection no. 0215
Location: Regional History Collections, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California, Doheny Memorial Library 206, 3550 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, California 90089-0189
Description: Alphonzo Bell, Jr. (1914-2004) was a United States Congressman who represented the 27th and 28th Congressional Districts of California between 1961 and 1977. Series 5: Subject Files 1940-1987, contains files on Abortion; Captive Nations Week 1968-1976; Civil Rights; Communism; Education: School Prayer Amendment 1969-1971; Equal Rights Amendment 1973-1975; Gun Control 1968-1975; Thruston B. Morton: Los Angeles Visit 1959; Panama Canal Treaty; Raymond Moley; and Un-American Activities, House Committee 1955-1959.
Websites with information:
https://www.usc.edu/libraries/finding_aids/list_az.php?nav=B
Finding aid:
http://www.usc.edu/libraries/finding_aids/records/finding_aid.php?fa=0215
http://archives.usc.edu/repositories/3/resources/214
[0263a] Edward Price Bell Papers, 1886-1951 (bulk 1900-1942), Midwest.MS.Bell
Location: The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts, 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, Illinois 60610
Description: Edward Price Bell (1869-1943) was a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News and roving correspondent for the Literary Digest. In the 1920s Bell also reported on the activities of the Ku Klux Klan for the Chicago Daily News, later publishing the articles in a pamphlet entitled "Creed of the Klansman." On the eve of World War II Bell held decidedly isolationist views, believing that American involvement in the European war was antithetical to achieving world peace. Series 1. Incoming Correspondence, 1896-1942, contains files on America First Committee; American Mercury (New York, NY); L.S. Amery; Charles Austin Beard; David Beatty (English-Speaking Union); Constantine Brown (Chicago Daily News); Colonel John Buchan; Nicholas Murray Butler; Arthur Capper (U.S. Senate); Alexis Carrel (Rockefeller Institute); Madame Chiang Kai-Shek; Cyril Clemens (International Mark Twain Society); B. Coleman (American Legion); Seward Collins (The American Review); Calvin Coolidge (signed by secretaries); Lionel Curtis (Committee of Imperial Defence); John Daniels (English Speaking Union of the United States); Thomas E. Dewey; M.S. Eisenhower (U.S. Department of Agriculture); English-Speaking Union; Carter Glass; J. Bennett Gordon (Republican National Committee); James M. Gray (Moody Bible Institute); Joseph C. Grew; Ernest Gruening; William Randolph Hearst (secretary); Rush D. Holt; Herbert Hoover; Stanley K. Hornbeck; Roy Howard (Scripps-Howard Newspapers); Frank Knox; H.H. Laughlin (Eugenics Record Office); William Maddox (Rockford College); Robert McCormick (Chicago Tribune); Mrs. Richard W. Meade (Clearinghouse for National Interests); Raymond Moley (Today Magazine); George Van Horn Moseley; No Foreign War Committee; Gerald P. Nye; Paul Palmer (American Mercury); Reader's Digest; Republican National Committee; Elihu Root; Porter Sargent; Mrs. Alexander Sclanders (Daughters of the American Revolution); Robert A. Taft; Giuseppe Volpi, 1st Count of Misurata (in Italian); Dudley White (Republican National Committee); Wendell Willkie; Robert E. Wood; and Owen D. Young (on behalf of). Series 2. Outgoing Correspondence, 1901-1942, contains files on American Mercury, American Review, David Baxter, Constantine Brown, Nicholas Murray Butler (Columbia University), Senator James F. Byrnes, Senator Arthur Capper; Alexis Carrel (Rockefeller Institute); Chiang Kai-Shek; Madame Chiang Kai-Shek; Conte Ciano; Cyril Clemens (International Mark Twain Society); Seward Collins (The American Review); Calvin Coolidge; Cathrine Curtis; Franklin D'Olier (American Legion); Thomas Edmund Dewey; Martin Dies (and other politicians); George T. Eggleston (Scribner's Commentator); Janet Ayer Fairbank (America First Committee); John Thomas Flynn; Frank Ernest Gannett; Carter Glass; Joseph Grew; William Randolph Hearst; Adolf Hitler; Herbert Hoover; Stanley K. Hornbeck; Roy Howard (World Telegram); Grace Keefe; Frederick Kister; Colonel Frank Knox (Chicago Daily News); Alf Landon; Harry Hamilton Laughlin (Eugenics Record Office); Charles A. Lindbergh; Verne Marshall (No Foreign War Committee); Colonel Robert R. McCormick (Chicago Tribune); H.L. Mencken (American Mercury); Dr. Raymond Moley (Today Magazine); Benito Mussolini; Gerald P. Nye; Paul Palmer; John J. Raskob (Democratic National Committee); F.S. Records (Republican National Committee); Elihu Root; Porter Sargent; Sheaffer Pen Co.; R. Douglas Stuart (America First Committee); Robert A. Taft; John B. Trevor; Earl G. Turner (Republican National Committee); Giuseppe Volpi; Burton K. Wheeler; William Allen White; Wendell Willkie; Robert E. Wood (America First Committee); and Owen D. Young. Series 3. Works, 1895-1942, contains files on interviews with Chiang Kai-Shek (1934), Adolf Hitler (1935), Herbert Hoover (1923-1932), and Benito Mussolini (1924-1925); files on Senator Borah; Chiang Kai-Shek; Ku Klux Klan; League of Nations; V.S. McClatchy and the California Joint Immigration Committee on the Pacific Problem, Apr. 7, 1925; and Elihu Root; and a copy of Italy's Rebirth - Mussolini interview text in booklet published by the Chicago Daily News, 1924 [Edward Price Bell, Italy's Rebirth: Premier Mussolini Tells of Fascismo's Purposes ([Chicago, The Chicago Daily News Co., 1924])]. Series 4. Subject Files, 1908-1947, contains files on America First Committee; Herbert Hoover; Ralph Townsend (booklet, "Seeking Foreign Trouble," 1940 [online at http://utdr.utoledo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2381&context=ur-87-68]); Weekly Foreign Letter, nos. 147-149 - written & published by Lawrence Dennis, 1941; and Wendell L. Willkie; and a scrapbook, The League, Yes or No? ca. 1920.
Websites with information:
http://mms.newberry.org/detail.asp?recordid=102
http://mms.newberry.org/results.asp?subjectid=4580
Finding aid:
http://mms.newberry.org/xml/xml_files/Bell.xml
[0264] Jack Bell Papers, 1937-1970
Location: Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries, 401 West Brooks Street, Norman, OK 73019
Description: Jack L. Bell (1894-1975) was a journalist with the Associated Press (1937-1969). Manuscripts and galley proofs (1960-1962) of books by Bell, including Mr. Conservative: Barry Goldwater. Correspondents include Ezra Taft Benson, Harry F. Byrd, James F. Byrnes, Everett McKinley Dirksen, James O. Eastland, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Barry Goldwater, Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, Douglas MacArthur, Richard M. Nixon, Richard Russell, and Leverett Saltonstall.
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