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the Pacific Frontier). Staff consultation with Gen. Charles A. Willoughby. 1957, International Communism (Communist Encroachment in the Far East). Consultation with Maj. Gen. Claire Lee Chennault. 1958. Communist Exploitation of Religion. Hearing. Testimony of Rev. Richard Wurmbrand. May 6, 1966. Also, numerous documents and reports on Communist infiltration in the following areas: Government, Military Prisoners, Defense Establishment, Telegraph. Radio. Mine Workers, Hollywood Motion-Picture Industry, Vital Industries, Education, Entertainment, Government-Labor, Youth, Labor Unions, Minority Groups, Radiation Laboratory and Atomic Bomb Project at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif., Basic Industry, United States Government, Army Civilian Workers, Defense Plants, the Army, the Anti-Vietnam Agitation and the Teach-in Movement, Latin American Educational Systems, the Nuclear Test Ban Movement, the Telegraph Industry, Radio, Television and the Entertainment Industry, Certain Industrial Plants (Eastern Pennsylvania), Certain Labor Organizations, the Dining Car and Railroad Food Workers Union, the Educational Process, the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Pittsburgh and Erie, Pa.
Websites with information:
http://www.tvwiki.tv/wiki/Richard_Nixon_Library_and_Birthplace
http://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/guide.pdf
Finding aid:
http://www.nixonlibrary.gov/forresearchers/find/textual/inventories/inventory_baures.pdf
[0253] Bay Area Student Committee to Abolish the House Committee on Un-American Activities Records, 1958-1965, Mss 90
Location: Wisconsin Historical Society, Library-Archives Division, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706
Description: Records of an organization (1960-1964) of students from the San Francisco area that was active in both national and local opposition to the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Much of the collection focuses on BASCAHCUA's exposé of the biased representation of a 1960 anti-HUAC demonstration in San Francisco that appeared in the film Operation Abolition. Organizational and operational records consist of internal and external correspondence, financial records, public relations materials, legal material, minutes, and agenda. The internal correspondence between officers Burton White and Irving Hall reflects the dissatisfaction felt by San Francisco members with White's neglect of them in favor of national activities. In the external correspondence there are letters from Aubrey Williams and James Roosevelt. Five boxes comprise a reference file of newspaper clippings and printed matter on related topics. There are files on the John Birch Society, Christian Anti-Communism Crusade, Barry Goldwater, the House Committee on Un-American Activities, McCarthyism, Nazis, Operation Abolition, Communism, and Radical Right.
Reference:
Menzi L. Behrnd-Klodt and Carolyn J. Mattern, Social Action Collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: A Guide (Madison: The Society, 1983), p. 14.
Finding aids:
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00090
http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives;view=text;rgn=main;didno=uw-whs-mss00090
[0253a] Victor M. Baydalakoff Collection, 1932-1965 (bulk 1948-1956), GTM.720920
Location: Georgetown University Manuscripts, Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Georgetown University, 37th & O Streets NW, Washington, DC 20057-1174
Description: The Natsionalno-Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS) (The National Worker's Alliance) was a Russian anti-Communist émigré organization, founded in Germany in 1930. Its founder and first chief executive, Victor Mikhailovich Baydalakoff (1900-1967), served with the anti-Bolshevik Don Cossack Army until its defeat and evacuation in 1920. The NTS was dedicated to the liberation of Russia from the yoke of Communism, seeking to replace it with a society based on the precepts of Russian Christian brotherhood and solidarity between all classes. In 1955, Baydalakoff left the organization to form a splinter group, the Russian National Labor Alliance (RNTS). The collection consists of organizational materials, documents, reports, and publications relating to the NTS, including examples of anti-Communist agitational literature.
Reference:
Benjamin Tromly, "The Making of a Myth: The National Labor Alliance, Russian Émigrés, and Cold War Intelligence Activities," Journal of Cold War Studies 18.1 (Winter 2016), pp. 80-111.
Websites with information:
http://blogs.nd.edu/western-european-history-at-und/files/2013/08/GSA_2013_GermArchMSSResources.pdf
Finding aids:
https://repository.library.georgetown.edu/bitstream/handle/10822/558773/GTM.720920.html
http://findingaids.library.georgetown.edu/repositories/15/resources/10505
[0253b] Robert John Bayer Chesterton Collection [partly digital collection]
Location: Special Collections, Grasselli Library, John Carroll University, 1 John Carroll Blvd, University Heights, OH 44118
Description: Includes copies of The Cross & the Plough: The Organ of the Catholic Land Associations of England and Wales, the official journal of the Catholic Land Movement, which was founded in Great Britain in the first half of the twentieth century.
References:
Robert R Yackshaw, "The Robert John Bayer 'Chesterton' collection," Catholic Bookseller & Librarian (March 1968); John C. Bruening, "Behind the closed door: The G.K. Chesterton Room houses the printed word's rich history," John Carroll Magazine (April 13, 2012), http://sites.jcu.edu/magazine/2012/04/13/behind-the-closed-door/.
Websites with information:
http://www.wheaton.edu/wadecenter/Authors/GK-Chesterton/GKC-Resources
https://web.archive.org/web/20100602050800/http://www.jcu.edu/library/gkw/ats.htm
http://collected.jcu.edu/the_cross_and_the_plough/
[0254] Bayfield, CO Ku Klux Klan records, 1921-1992 (bulk 1921-1928), M075 & I103 [digital collection]
Location: Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, 1000 Rim Drive, Durango, CO 81301
Description: This collection contains the historically significant records retained from activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Bayfield, CO, specifically the Pine River Klan #69 of Colorado, in the 1920s. The collection consists of printed materials, letters and correspondences, membership records reports, and other records pertaining to the Bayfield KKK. Consists of two series: Series 1: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan printed materials. Series 2: Pine River Klan #69 of Colorado Knights of the Ku Klux Klan records. Includes filled-out applications for membership in the Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc.
Websites with information:
https://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/FindingAids.aspx
Finding aid:
http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/kkk.shtml
[0255] Charles Austin Beard and Mary Ritter Beard papers, 1874-1976, MSD.1898.002
Location: Archives of DePauw University and Indiana United Methodism, Roy O. West Library, 2nd Floor, 11 E. Larabee Street, Greencastle, IN 46135
Description: Charles A. Beard (1874-1948) was an American historian and a proponent of the economic interpretation of history. In 1900 he married Mary Ritter (1876-1958), an American historian who collaborated on several history books with her husband and wrote some fifteen books of her own. The collection includes numerous articles, correspondence, programs and photographs. Article about Charles Austin Beard by Harry E. Barnes, 1940-1950. Charles Austin Beard correspondence with Herbert Hoover, Charles A. Lindbergh, Raymond Moley, George N. Peek, and Burton K. Wheeler. Mary Ritter Beard correspondence with Raymond Moley and Porter Sargent.
Finding aids:
http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/compoundobject/collection/inventory/id/51929/rec/1
http://palni.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/findingaidfull/collection/inventory/id/51929/searchterm/beard