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Francisco Franco, Norma Gabler, Barry Goldwater, Phil Gramm, Gun Control, Alexander Haig, Jesse Helms, Herbert Hoover, J. Edgar Hoover, Immigration, Howard Jarvis, Jack Kemp, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Lyndon LaRouche, Curtis E. LeMay, Charles Lindbergh, Lester Maddox, Edwin Meese, Sun Myung Moon, Nazi, Richard M. Nixon, Oliver North, Lee Harvey Oswald, Pornography, Prayer, Ronald Reagan, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, Phyllis Schlafly, Dr. William Shockley, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Margaret Thatcher, J. Strom Thurmond, John Tower, George Wallace, and Robert Welch.
Reference:
Raymond Biles, Editorial cartoon collection: W.R. Poage Legislative Library Center, Waco, Texas: [finding aid] ([Waco, TX]: [Baylor Collections of Political Materials], 1997)
Index:
http://www.baylor.edu/lib/poage/cartoons/index.php?id=57398
[0296] Harry L. and Gretchen Billings Papers, 1940-1984, Coll. 2095
Location: Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections, Montana State University Library, P.O. Box 173320, Bozeman, MT 59717-3320
Description: The Billings jointly edited the farmer-labor owned newspaper The People's Voice in Helena from 1946 to 1969, resigning after a lengthy dispute with organized labor over support of the Vietnam War. The Billings papers contains correspondence, speeches, research notes, and printed publications pertaining to the Republican far right, especially the John Birch Society in Montana during the 1960s. Series 4: General Subject Files, 1940-1981, contains files on America's Future, Church League of America, Communism, Barry Goldwater, House Committee on Un-American Activities, Thunder on the Right: Correspondence and Publications, 1954-1961, Thunder on the Right: Clippings, 1949, 1953-1963, The Vigilant Citizen (Sidney), The Western Voice, and Young Americans for Freedom. Series 5: Individuals, 1947-1984, contains a letter from Senator Burton K. Wheeler and a "Meet the Press" transcript for his appearance on that program, December 31, 1945. Series 6: The Right Wing, 1948-1968, contains correspondence about the right wing and research material about their activities. Series 7: Group Research, Incorporated, 1961-1967, contains the directory compiled by Group Research, Incorporated. The directory was designed to provide journalists, organization leaders, public officials, and others with reference information on radical groups and individuals. It is divided into four sections: Organizations, Individuals, Publications, and Special Reports.
Reference:
Anne Elizabeth Pettinger, "Harry and Gretchen Billings and the People's Voice" (M.A., The University of Montana, Missoula, MT, 2006), http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-02062007-130503/unrestricted/Pettinger_th
esis.pdf.
Websites with information:
http://arc.lib.montana.edu/finding-aids/item/162
http://arc.lib.montana.edu/finding-aids/item.php?id=162
Finding aids:
http://www.lib.montana.edu/collect/spcoll/findaid/2095.html
http://nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv97567
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv97567
[0297] V. Alex Bills Collection, Collection 76
Location: Archives, Rare Books and Special Collections, David Allan Hubbard Library, Fuller Theological Seminary, 135 N Oakland Ave., Pasadena, CA 91182
Description: V. Alex Bills (1921-2002) was an historian and archivist of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements in the United States. The archival collection includes periodicals, articles, topical research files, conference and ministry documents, audio and video recordings, bibliographies, address books and directories documenting the Pentecostal, Latter Rain, charismatic, and Third Wave movements in American church history. Files on Abortion, Abundant Life (Oral Roberts), Joan Andrews, Dr. Gary Bauer, Samuel Blumenfeld, Blumenfeld Education Letter, Pat Boone, Campus Crusade for Christ, Collegiate Challenge (Campus Crusade for Christ), Communism, cults, Daily Blessing (Oral Roberts), Days of Restoration (James Robison), Dr. James Dobson, Dr. James Dobson's Focus on the Family Bulletin, Euthanasia, The Evangelist (Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana), Focus on the Family, Billy Graham, Homosexuality, Kiamichi Mission News (Honobia, Oklahoma), Ben Kinchlow, Tim LaHaye, Life's Answer (James Robison, Euless, Texas), Hal Lindsey, Make Your Day Count (Oral Roberts, Tulsa, Oklahoma), Oliver North, Operation Rescue, John Osteen, Howard Phillips, Pro-Life, PTL, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, James Robison, Francis Schaeffer, Phyllis Schlafly, Dr. Fred Schwarz, Don Wildmon, and Richard Wurmbrand.
Finding aid:
http://libraryarchives.fuller.edu/findingaidsdoc/CFT00076.pdf
[0298] Ignat Arkhipovich Bilyĭ Papers, ca. 1918-1973
Location: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Butler Library, 6th Floor, Columbia University, 535 West 114th Street, New York, NY 10027
Description: Ignat Arkhipovich Bilyĭ (1887-1973) was Supreme Ataman of the Cossack National Liberation Movement (Kazaché Natsionalńo-Osvoboditelńoe Dvizhenie - KNOD). The papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, newspaper clippings, printed materials, photographs, and drawings. Most of the correspondence concerns Bilyĭ's activities as Ataman, and the journal "Kazak"; other correspondence is personal or relates to the activities of anti-Communist groups (such as the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations - ABN). The manuscripts include articles, reminiscent drafts of appeals and proclamations, and speeches mostly concerning the Cossack movement, Cossack history, and the anti-Communist movement. The documents mostly concern KNOD and related organizations for the period ca. 1955-70; a few relate to the Cossacks in 1919-45. The subject files contain newspaper clippings, printed materials, notes, and correspondence relating to KNOD, ABN, "Kazak", Ukrainian-Cossack relations, and the Vlasov Movement. The newspaper clippings are mostly from Russian and Ukrainian émigré publications. Printed materials include a set of "Kazak" and ephemera of KNOD, ABN, and similar organizations. There are a few photographs showing Bilyĭ in Cossack dress and also various Cossack émigré organization activities. The paintings and drawings include portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Bilyĭ in national dress (his Cossack, hers Czech), other Cossack leaders, Cossack heraldry, and a map of "Cossackia."
Websites with information:
http://www.worldcat.org/title/ignat-arkhipovich-Bilyi-papers-ca-1918-1973/oclc/320408851
Finding aids:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_4077793/
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/inside/projects/findingaids/scans/pdfs/ldpd_bak_4077793.pdf
[0299] Bimetallism and Currency Reform collection, 1872-1909, MSBCR_75
Location: Daley Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago, 801 S. Morgan St., Room 3-330, Chicago, IL 60607
Description: Bimetallism is a monetary standard or system based upon the use of two metals, traditionally gold and silver. With the exception of Britain, which adopted the gold standard in 1798, most countries practiced bimetallism during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. A bimetallic system defined a nation's monetary unit by law in terms of fixed quantities of gold and silver, automatically establishing a rate of exchange between the two metals. Bimetallism ended in the United States in 1873 when the Grant administration demonetized silver. However, the depression following the Panic of 1873 caused some people, particularly coalitions of farmers and silver miners to call for the return of silver as a form of currency. This collection contains correspondence, publications, speeches, clippings, photographs, and pamphlets about currency reform, bimetallism, and the American Bimetallic Union.
Websites with information:
http://findingaids.library.uic.edu/sc/
http://library.uic.edu/collections/special-collections-university-archives/finding-aids
http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/manuscriptcollections.shtml
http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/specialcoll/services/rjd/findingaids/
http://library.uic.edu/home/collections/manuscripts-and-rare-books/finding-aids