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Cordite Fidelity Corporation, Washington, D.C. (Feb. 1985-Feb. 1986); New Solidarity Nonpartisan National Newspaper of the American System, published by Campaigner Publications, New York, N.Y. (Jun. 1986-Feb. 1987; and Executive International Review, published by New Solidarity International Press Service (May-Dec. 1986).
Websites with information:
http://www.nhm.org/site/research-collections/seaver-center/general-collections-index
http://www.nhm.org/site/research-collections/seaver-center/general-collections-guide
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/calanhm/c8028s33.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8028s33/entire_text/
[0665] Conservative Revolution in Germany during the Weimar Period: Armin Mohler Collection (history of rightist consciousness in Germany during the Inter-War Period)
Location: Special Collections, Hokkaido University Library, Kita-8, Nishi-5, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0808 Japan
Description: Armin Mohler (1920-2003) was a Swiss-born far right journalist and historian of modern Germany and France. The collection contains 5,300 books.
Websites with information:
http://www.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/en/un-eu-oecd/
http://www.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/collections/special/konse-deutsch/
http://www.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/collections/special/konse-deutsch/list
[0666] Archive of Conservative Video Broadcasting [videos]
Location: Berkeley Center for Right-Wing Studies, Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, 2420 Bowditch Street, MC5670, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-5670
Description: The video archive consists of approximately 2,200 DVDs with content transferred from the videotape collection of People For the American Way (PFAW). Televangelist broadcasts occupy a good portion of the archive, including such television programs as Pat Robertson's 700 Club, The Old Time Gospel Hour, and Falwell Live, among others. In many instances the archive catalog indicates the guests or issues covered on a particular show. The archive also includes speeches by important figures on the Right (e.g. Ronald Reagan, Pat Buchanan); coverage of important Congressional proceedings (e.g. the Bork nomination); coverage of important conservative events (e.g., The Conservative Political Action Convention); and one-off productions on particular subjects by right-wing groups (e.g., Falwell's film on the Clintons, Circle of Power).
Websites with information:
http://crws.berkeley.edu/video-archive/about
http://crws.berkeley.edu/resources
http://crws.berkeley.edu
Database search engine:
http://crws.berkeley.edu/video-archive/search
[0666a] Conservative viewpoint and related ephemera, 1965-1971, MISC 576
Location: Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Green Library, Stanford University, 557 Escondido Mall, Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Description: Relating to Richard Cotten (1919-1998), spokesman for the Committee of Christian Laymen of Kern County, California, and to Richard Cotten's Conservative Viewpoint, a radio program and later a newsletter. Cotten began his radio broadcasts with the following introduction: "This is Richard Cotten, spokesman for the Committee of Christian Laymen of Kern County, California, and wholly dedicated to exposing socialism, commUNism, one-worldism, and any other form of totalitarianism that is undermining our way of life. We are for individual responsibility, for a return to constitutional government, for less centralization of power, for States' rights, and we are for exposing the Federal Reserve. We are for the sovereignty of the United States of America and are unalterably opposed to any plan to surrender our God-given republic to any form of totalitarian rule. Now, won't you join us and take one more look at the ever-increasing evidence that we are indeed being surrendered to a one-world government."
Websites with information:
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/4084782
https://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/122566343
http://www.worldcat.org/title/conservative-viewpoint-and-related-ephemera-1965-1971/oclc/122566343
[0667] Conservative women opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment, 1970-1980, MSS SC 1827
Location: L. Tom Perry Special Collections; 20th Century Western & Mormon Manuscripts; 1130 Harold B. Lee Library; Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah 84606
Description: Papers, newsclippings, flyers, notes, correspondence, statements, and miscellaneous items relating to conservative women's groups. Most of the women were either Catholic or Mormon living in Hawaii. They express resistence to the Equal Rights Amendment and other liberal causes for women.
Websites with information:
https://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/browse.php
Finding aid:
http://findingaid.lib.byu.edu/viewItem/MSS%20SC%201827
[0668] Conservatism on Campus
Location: Student Life and Cultural Archival Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Room 105, 1707 South Orchard, Urbana, IL 61801
Description: A list of archival materials on conservatism in various campus collections. Includes The New Voice: A Publication of the Conservative Club at the University of Illinois 1962-64.
Websites with information:
http://guides.library.illinois.edu/c.php?g=348250&p=2350886
[0669] Records of Consumers' Research, Inc., 1910-1983 (bulk 1928-1980), MC 3
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, 169 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Description: Located for most of its existence in rural Washington, New Jersey, Consumers' Research, Inc., was the first American product testing organization to systematically document the reliability of twentieth century consumer goods. Administrative files. Series 8. Personnel--employees, directors and policies, 1917-1983, contains a file on Personnel: M. Stanton Evans (Board Member). Administrative files. Series 12. Publicity, 1927-1981, contains a file on Publicity: Speeches-J.B. Matthews. General Files. Series 21. Consumerism-Consumers Union, 1933-1980, contains pamphlets, handouts and other information documenting the alleged Communist connections of Consumers Union (CU), a rival organization which was formed by ex-CR associates or employees in 1935. The red scare information is particularly substantial in 1939-1940, when the House Un-American Activities Committee (Dies Committee) released a controversial report--written by Committee researcher and former CR Vice-President J.B. Matthews, on Communist infiltration in the consumer movement--and in 1953-1954 when CU was placed in and then removed from a list of "front organizations" by the Un-American Activities Committee. Several anti-CU broadsides or articles were produced by CR. General Files. Series 30. Government-National Recovery Administration (NRA), 1930-1958 (1933-1934-bulk), contains a file on Senators Borah & Nye Attacks on NRA, 1934-1937. General Files. Series 34. Labor, 1919-1980, contains files on Labor: CIO Communist Link and Labor: Anti-Labor Attitudes and Practices, 1935-1943. General Files. Series 41. Politics-Anti-Communism & Other Movements, 1930-1980, contains files on Fascism; Fascism-Agrarian Distributionism; Fascism in America; Fascism in America-Huey Long; Communism; Anti-Communism; Anti-Anti Communism; Martin Dies Un-American Activities Committee-J.B. Matthews Testimony; Martin Dies Un-American Activities Committee, F.J. Schlink letters to J.B. Matthews; Martin Dies Un-American Activities Committee, F.J. Schlink letters & News Release re Communist Connections in the Consumer Movement; and Senator Joseph McCarthy-Senate Permanent Investigation Sub-Committee. Publications include The American Legion Firing Line, ANR Report (American National Research Inc.), Borger (TX) News-Herald, reprints, 1952 (probably "We Owe a Debt" (April 16, 1952) by J.C. Phillips), The Communist Line Bulletin, Constitutional Educational League Pamphlets by Joseph P. Kamp, Counterattack, Exposure, Fighters