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[0591d] Cyril Clemens Papers, 1927-1982
Location: Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries, 222 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
Description: Cyril Coniston Clemens (1902-1999) was founder and editor of the Mark Twain Quarterly, 1936-1982. The papers contain correspondence, writings, and memorabilia. Correspondence from H.J. Anslinger, George S. Benson, Harry Flood Byrd, Anna Chennault, J.P. Coleman, Thomas J. Dodd, Orval E. Faubus, Francisco Franco, Luther H. Hodges, Carlos Peña Romulo, John Sparkman, Herman E. Talmadge, and Walter Trohan.
Finding aid:
http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/c/clemens_c.htm
[0591e] Cyril Clemens Papers, 1930-1961
Location: David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University, Box 90185, 103 Perkins Library, Durham, North Carolina 27708
Description: Cyril Clemens (1902-1999) was an author and editor from Webster Groves (Saint Louis County), Mo. Principally letters from George Santayana, poet, novelist, and philosopher, to Clemens, editor of the Mark Twain Quarterly and cousin of Samuel Clemens. Santayana discusses personal matters, his own writing, and the writing of others based on his life and philosophy. The collection also contains a manuscript of Santayana's article, "Tom Sawyer and Don Quixote," and galleys of other pieces with Santayana's corrections.
Websites with information:
http://www.worldcat.org/title/papers-1930-1961/oclc/19465436
[0592] Frank Goad Clement (First and Second Terms) Papers, 1953-1959, Mf #GP 47
Location: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312
Description: Frank G. Clement (1920-1969) served as Tennessee Governor from 1953-1959. The collection consists of 321 boxes of materials that consist of correspondence, subject files, extraditions and renditions, speeches, financial records, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and press releases. Contains files on Civil rights/race relations, Oct. 1955; Clinton-Tenn., Sept.-Nov. 1956; Highlander Folk School; "Report on the Problem Created as a Result of the Decisions of the United States Supreme Court in the School Desegregation Cases" Oct. 1956; and Segregation, Jan. 1955-Dec. 1957. Correspondents include Fulton Lewis, Jr., and Horace V. Wells, Jr.
Websites with information:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120222174217/http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/educationoutreach/TN%20H
istory%20Day%20Resources%20at%20TSLA.pdf
Finding aid:
http://www.tn.gov/tsla/history/govpapers/findingaids/gp47.pdf
[0593] Frank Goad Clement Papers, 1920-1969 (bulk 1952-1969), Accession Number: 94-007
Location: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 Seventh Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312
Description: Frank Goad Clement (1920-1969) was Governor of Tennessee from 1953 to 1958 and from 1963 to 1967. The papers contain a file on segregation, 1956.
Websites with information:
http://www.tn.gov/tsla/educationoutreach/TN%20History%20Day%20Resources%20at%20TSLA.pdf
Finding aid:
http://www.tn.gov/tsla/history/manuscripts/findingaids/94-007.pdf
[0594] Rita Crocker Clements Personal Papers 1932-2001
Location: Cushing Memorial Library, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-5000
Description: Rita Crocker Clements (1931-2001) was a Dallas-area Republican Party organizer, heritage preservationist, and former First Lady of the U.S. state of Texas. Alphabetical Subject Files 1932-1972, mention U. S. Representative Bruce Alger, U. S. Representative John M. Ashbrook, John Birch Society, Cinema Educational Guild, Inc., Communism, Connally Reservation, Dan Smoot Report, Freedom Forum, Barry Goldwater, Percy L. Greaves, Jr., Harding College Freedom Forum, F. A. Hayek, Herbert Hoover, John Edgar Hoover, T. Robert Ingram, Katanga Crisis, Howard E. Kershner, Fred C. Koch, Manion Forum, J. B. Matthews, Ben Moreell, U. S. Senator Karl Mundt, Operation Abolition, Otto Otepka, Ayn Rand, U. S. Representative John R. Rarick, Congressman John H. Rousselot, U. S. Representative John H. Rousselot, Willis E. Stone, W. P. Strube, Senator Strom Thurmond, U. S. Senator John G. Tower, UNESCO, U. S. Representative James B. Utt, Harold Lord Varney, and Richard M. Weaver. Alphabetical Subject Files 1960-1990, mention American Mercury, George S. Benson, Dan Smoot Reports, Jo Hindman, Human Events, T. Robert Ingram, E. Merrill Root, and University Bookman. Alphabetical Subject Files 1973-1986, mention U. S. Representative John M. Ashbrook, U. S. Senator Barry Goldwater, Ronald Reagan, Phyllis Schlafly, Hans F. Sennholz, Senator John Tower, U. S. Representative James B. Utt, George Wallace, and Washington Report.
Finding aids:
http://libraryasp.tamu.edu/Cushing/collectn/modpol/rcc/files.htm
http://libraryasp.tamu.edu/Cushing/collectn/modpol/rcc/files2.htm
http://libraryasp.tamu.edu/Cushing/collectn/modpol/rcc/files4.htm
[0595] Cleveland/Wilson Collection, 1962-1964, MUM00076
Location: The Department of Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi, P.O. Box 1848, University, MS 38677-1848
Description: Dr. Thomas Cleveland was the president of the University of Mississippi's Associated Student Body in 1963-64. At the fortieth anniversary of James Meredith's admission, Dr. Cleveland donated the correspondence he and his predecessor, Richard Wilson, received during that period. Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera related to the admission of James Meredith into the university. Contains a letter from James O. Eastland, U.S. Senator, to Gray Jackson, Campus Senate University of Mississippi May 22, 1963. Also contains copies of The Dan Smoot Report, 8 (October 8, 1962); Human Events: Your Washington Report (October 20, 1962); The Augusta Courier (Augusta, GA) (October 15, 1962); Common Sense (August 1, 1958, and June 15, 1962); The Thunderbolt: The White Man's Viewpoint (July 1962 and September 1962); New Mexico Lobo (University of New Mexico) (September 27, 1962) [with lead article "Mississippi Continues To Keep Meredith Out"], online at https://repository.unm.edu/bitstream/handle/1928/16508/Volume%2066%20No%203%209-27-1962.pdf; The Crusader (Baton Rouge, LA, c.1962); The Aryan Views + White Folk News, 4 July 1962, 10 September 1962, 1 October 1962, 2 October 1962, 5 October 1962, 1 December 1962, and 3 different issues with no dates; "September-October Bulletin by Charles B. Hudson" (Englewood, CO; October 23, 1962); "Please!" (Los Angeles, CA: Common Sense, n.d.); "It's Also Your Problem!" (Los Angeles, CA: American Birthright Committee, n.d.); "Wake Up! Christians—Gentiles—Patriots" (Los Angeles, CA: Keep America Committee, n.d.); "International Press News Brief, June 5, 1985" (Los Angeles, CA: Keep America Committee, n.d.); "$1,600 Per Person" (Brooklyn, NY: National States Rights Party, c.1962); "From now on tell your WHITE CHILDREN"; and "I'am fo integration."
Websites with information:
http://www.library.olemiss.edu/guides/archives_subject_guide/university-of-mississippi/manuscript?page=show
http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/191475184
Finding aid:
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/finding_aids/MUM00076.html
[0596] James Weldon Click Addenda, 1933-1963, S0357
Location: The State Historical Society of Missouri, 222 Thomas Jefferson Library, University of Missouri-St. Louis, One University Blvd., St. Louis, Missouri 63121
Description: James Weldon Click (1917-1988) was chief steward of Local 1102 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. The addenda document Click's effort to rid Local 1102 of Communist influence. Series 2. House Un-American Activities Committee Hearings and Proceedings, 1944-1955, contains reports and committee hearing minutes, including Hearings Regarding Communist Infiltration