Lentz, Theodore F. (1888-1976), Papers, 1926-1983 (S0435)
Lentz, Theodore F. (1888-1976), Papers, 1926-1983 (S0435)
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<strong>S0435</strong> <strong>Lentz</strong>, <strong>Theodore</strong> F. (<strong>1888</strong>-<strong>1976</strong>)<br />
<strong>Papers</strong>, <strong>1926</strong>-<strong>1983</strong><br />
565 Folders, 2 Tapes, 32 Microfilm Rolls<br />
MICROFILM<br />
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The Character Research Association donated the <strong>Theodore</strong> F. <strong>Lentz</strong> papers to the Western<br />
Historical Manuscript Collection on November 19, 1980.<br />
Ted <strong>Lentz</strong> was born in Platte County in northwest Missouri in <strong>1888</strong>. He received a BA from<br />
Park College in Parkville, Missouri in 1914 and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Columbia<br />
University in 1925. In 1917 he had been drafted into the U.S. Army, where he served through<br />
1919, achieving second lieutenant rank. <strong>Lentz</strong> attended graduate school at Columbia<br />
University in New York, where he developed an interest in character. He received a Ph.D. in<br />
Psychology from Columbia in 1925. During this period, he married DeVere Campbell. They<br />
had a son, John, in 1925 and a daughter, Particia, born in 1927. In 1925, Columbia<br />
University published <strong>Lentz</strong>'s first work, Experimental Method for the Discovery and<br />
Development of Tests of Character.<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong> served as a professor of Education at Washington University from 1924 to 1953. In<br />
1930 he founded the Character Research Institute at the university, and in the mid-1930s<br />
began circulating questionaires and to measure conservative-to- radical political opinions,<br />
under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. In 1945 the Character Research<br />
Institute changed its name to Character Research Association and began sponsoring an<br />
Attitude Research Laboratory. The lab changed its name to the Peace Research Laboratory in<br />
1960. <strong>Lentz</strong> officially retired from full-time teaching at Washington University in 1948.<br />
During the last five years of his tenure there he devoted most of his time to developing to<br />
promoting peace research as a scientific discipline. <strong>Lentz</strong> became known as the father of<br />
peace research.<br />
In 1955, <strong>Lentz</strong> published his seminal book, Towards A Science of Peace. In 1956 and 1957,<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong> gave statements concerning peace research before the U.S. House subcommittee on<br />
Arms and Disarmament. Also in 1957, <strong>Lentz</strong> divorced DeVere Campbell. The following<br />
years he married Enola Ledbetter, who died in <strong>1976</strong>. His next major work, Towards A<br />
Technology of Peace, was published in 1972. That same year, Washington University<br />
established the <strong>Lentz</strong> International Peace Research Award. <strong>Lentz</strong> last book, Humatriotism,<br />
was published in <strong>1976</strong>. Ted <strong>Lentz</strong> died December 14, <strong>1976</strong>.<br />
Bibliography:<br />
An Experimental Method for the Discovery and Development of Tests of Character. New<br />
York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1925.
"Relation of IQ to Size of Family." Journal of Educational Psychology Vol. 18: 486-496.<br />
October 1927-.<br />
"Sex Differences in School Marks with Achievement Test Scores Constant." School and<br />
Society and Educational Review. Vol. 1: 536-542. January 1930.<br />
"Character Research and Human Happiness." Religious Education. Vol. 25: 134-139.<br />
February 1930.<br />
"Evaluation of Methods of Evaluating Test Items." With Hirshstein, Bertha and Finch, P.M.<br />
Journal of Educational Psychology. Vol. 23: 344-350. May 1932<br />
"Humanitarianism and Science." With <strong>Lentz</strong>, DeVere Campbell. The Modern View.<br />
September 1932.<br />
"Item Value and Test Reliability. " With Handy, Uvan. Journal of Educational Psychology.<br />
Vol. 25: 703-705. December 1934.<br />
"Reliability of Opinionaire Technique Studied Intensively by the Retest Method."<br />
Journal of Social Psychology. Vol. 5: 338-364. May 1934.<br />
Conservatism-Radicalism Test and Manual. With staff. Character Research Institute, 1935.<br />
Youth Expressionaire. With staff. Character Research Institute, 1936.<br />
"Are Social Attitudes More Effectively Taught by Physical Science Teachers?" With DeWitt,<br />
P.D. Missouri Social Studies Bulletin. Vol. 5, No. 1. November 1937.<br />
"Generality and Specificity of Conservatism-Radicalism." The Journal of Educational<br />
Psychology. Vol. 10: 81-93. 1939.<br />
Item Synonymization: A Method for Determining the Total Meaning of Pencil-Paper<br />
Reactions. With Whitmer, Edith F. Psychometrika. Vol. 6, No. 2. April 1941.<br />
Opinionaire Correlates of Specific Vocational Preferences. With Nickel, E.F. The Journal of<br />
Applied Psychology.<br />
"Opinionaire Correlates of Vocational Preference Factors. II." With Nickel, E.F. The Journal<br />
of Applied Psychology. Vol. 25, No. 5: 514-523. October 1941.<br />
"Democraticness, Autocraticness, and the Majority Point of View." The Journal of<br />
Psychology. Vol. 16: 3-12. 1943.<br />
"Evidence for a Science of Recreational Guidance." Research Quarterly. October 1943.<br />
"Personality Correlates of Alcoholic Beverage Consumption." Character and Personality, 12:<br />
54-70. September 1943.
"Opinion Change in Time of War." With Nickel, E.F. and Lewis, T. The Journal of<br />
Psychology. Vol. 20: 147-156. May 1945.<br />
Teachers Opinionaire on Democracy. Character Research Institute, 1945.<br />
"The Contribution of Physical Education to the Prevention of World War III." With Louise<br />
Robison and Ruth Cornelius. Progressive Physical Educator. December 1947.<br />
"Report on a Survey of Social Scientists Conducted by the Attitude Research Laboratory."<br />
Co-authored by Joan W. Lyon. International Journal of Opinion and Attitude Research.<br />
1950. 4: 97-102.<br />
"The Attitude of World Citizenship." Journal of Social Psychology, 1950, 32: 207-214. (A<br />
very brief form of this article also was published in American Psychologist.) 1946. 1 (7), 257.<br />
All Together: A Manual of Cooperative Games. Co-authored by Ruth Cornelius. St. Louis:<br />
Character Research Association, 1950.<br />
Towards A Science of Peace: Turning Point in Human Destiny. New York: Bookman<br />
Associates. 1955.<br />
"Public Opinion Research for Peace: A Review and Discussion." Journal of Conflict<br />
Resolution. 1960. 4: 234-242.<br />
"Japan vs. USA: A Comparative Public Opinion Study." Journal of Peace Research, 1965. 2:<br />
288-294.<br />
"Factors of War/Peace Attitude." Co-authored by William Eckhardt. Peace Research<br />
Reviews. 1967. 1 (5): 1-102. Revised in 1971.<br />
Towards A Technology Of Peace. St. Louis: Peace Research Laboratory, 1972.<br />
Humatriotism: Human Interest in Peace and Survival. Co-authored by 12 international<br />
colleagues. St. Louis: Character Research Association. <strong>1976</strong>.<br />
SCOPE AND CONTENT<br />
The <strong>Theodore</strong> F. <strong>Lentz</strong> papers document his professional career as a psychologist and a<br />
peace researcher. The bulk of the papers are from 1940- <strong>1976</strong>. There are very few personal<br />
papers such as family correspondence, diaries, or photographs.<br />
The Character Research Institute papers document <strong>Lentz</strong>'s early research and methodology<br />
which he later used in his peace research. The Conservatism- Radicalism Opinionaire and the<br />
Youth Expressionaire are the prototypes for his later peace propositionaires and opinionaires.<br />
The bulk of the character research material is the C-R Opinionaire and the Youth<br />
Expressionaire files. Only originals of these tests were saved; duplicate tests, both blank and<br />
answered, were returned to the donor.<br />
As <strong>Lentz</strong> switched to peace research after 1945 so did the Character Research Institute,<br />
which changed its name to the Character Research Association (CRA). The early
administrative records for the CRA are incomplete, although a daily journal kept from 1946-<br />
1951 fills in most of the gaps. <strong>Lentz</strong> had a wide correspondence and most is substantive with<br />
discussion of ideas, problems, and methodology. <strong>Lentz</strong>'s developing interest in peace<br />
research is well documented through opinionaires, platform statements, notes, and<br />
correspondence.<br />
Of his three peace research books, Towards A Science of Peace has the most material,<br />
including original ideas, drafts, manuscripts, notes, publication correspondence, book<br />
promotion, book reviews, and foreword and annotations by Julian Huxley. His original idea<br />
for a book in 1948 can be traced through its first publication in 1955. There are a few book<br />
reviews and a topic outline for Towards A Technology of Peace. There are no manuscripts,<br />
notes, or correspondence. Humatriotism was co-authored with twelve other peace researchers.<br />
Correspondence on their portion of the book and biographical sketches of the co- authors are<br />
included.<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong>'s books influenced others and inspired several peace research centers around the world.<br />
Two of these, the Canadian Peace Research Institute and the Peace Centre in England, were<br />
founded by two individuals after reading TASOP. The growth of both centers is documented<br />
in the papers and especially in the correspondence between <strong>Lentz</strong> and Norman Alcock,<br />
Kenneth and Elise Boulding, Hannah and Alan Newcombe, Patrick Deighan, and Paul<br />
Smoker. Articles by these peace researchers were saved because of <strong>Lentz</strong>'s direct influence on<br />
their ideas. The peace research files, along with <strong>Lentz</strong>'s books, reveal how he developed his<br />
ideas. He wrote notes on 3 x 5 cards, scrap paper, and typing paper and these were found<br />
throughout the papers. Many were returned to the donor but a representative group of files<br />
was retained. With folder titles of "Monday, a.m.", "Thots", or "Cogitation", they show how<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong> started with an idea, later wrote about it to a friend, devised a propositionaire, and<br />
eventually included it in an article, book or speech. His notes give the impression of someone<br />
constantly thinking who wrote the process down so as not to forget. Some of the notes are<br />
very personal, in the nature of motivation, perhaps to convince him to continue his work.<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong> had contact with a wide variety of people and organizations. His outreach to the<br />
community included radio talks, education courses, seminars, conferences and speeches.<br />
Many of these are found in the papers. This outreach promoted his ideas, the CRA and the<br />
Peace Research Laboratory and education. <strong>Lentz</strong> was a member, contributor, correspondent<br />
or on the mailing list of numerous pacifist and world government organizations. Sample<br />
brochures and correspondence were saved from 144 organizations to reflect the range of<br />
these groups. A list of organizations is at the beginning of the series.<br />
Oral histories were done with two close friends of <strong>Lentz</strong>, Louise Robison, who lived with<br />
him and Enola, and Joy Guze, a student and lifelong friend. William ckhardt, a colleague and<br />
director of the Peace Research Laboratory after <strong>Lentz</strong>, also was interviewed. Questionnaires<br />
were sent to twelve friends and colleagues around the world for their assessment of <strong>Lentz</strong>'s<br />
influence and contribution to peace research. The responses are included in the papers.<br />
SERIES DESCRIPTION<br />
SERIES 1: CHARACTER RESEARCH TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS, 1928-1947,<br />
FOLDERS 1-52
Tests, proposals, articles, notes. Arranged into three subseries: Conservatism- Radicalism<br />
opinionaire, arranged chronologically; Youth Expressionaire, arranged chronologically;<br />
Opinionaires, Tests and Measurements, arranged alphabetically.<br />
SERIES 2: CHARACTER RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, 1934-1979, FOLDERS 53-74<br />
Bylaws, charter, annual reports, minutes, newsletters, treasurer's reports, laboratory journal,<br />
correspondence, proposals, memberdirectory, notes. Arranged into three subseries:<br />
Administrative records, arranged by form; Laboratory Journal, arranged chronologically; and<br />
General Records, arranged by folder, chronologically.<br />
SERIES 3: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1958-<strong>1976</strong>, FOLDERS 76-198<br />
Mail out records and correspondence: folders 76-147 arranged chronologically by year and<br />
alphabetically within each year; folders 148-198 arranged alphabetically by correspondent.<br />
SERIES 4: CANADIAN PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 1960-<strong>1976</strong>, FOLDERS 199-<br />
214<br />
Correspondence, newsletters, questionnaires, publications, articles. Arranged by form.<br />
Principal correspondents: Norman and Patricia Alcock, William Eckhardt, Alan and Hannah<br />
Newcombe.<br />
SERIES 5: PEACE RESEARCH CENTER, LANCASTER, ENGLAND, 1959-<strong>1976</strong>,<br />
FOLDERS 215-227<br />
Correspondence, newsletters, articles, brochures. Arranged by form. Principal correspondents:<br />
Patrick Deighan, Paul Smoker.<br />
SERIES 6: PEACE RESEARCH LABORATORY, 1914, 1940-1979, FOLDERS 228-249<br />
Constitution, bylaws, minutes, programs, seminars, funding, newsclippings, notes,<br />
correspondence, public relations, questionnaires, brochures, publications, speeches, articles.<br />
Arranged into six sub-series: Administrative, arranged by form; Correspondence, arranged by<br />
subject; Peace Education, arranged by subject; Publications, arranged by form; Speeches and<br />
<strong>Papers</strong>, arranged by form; Vietnam, arranged by local and national groups.<br />
SERIES 7: PEACE RESEARCH, 1944-<strong>1976</strong>, FOLDERS 281-351<br />
Questionnaires, opinionaires, propositionaires, notes, statements, proposals, interviews,<br />
writings/compositions, newsclippings, platforms. Arranged into four subseries: Peace<br />
Research, arranged chronologically; Opinionaires, Propositionaires, and Questionnaires,<br />
arranged by subject; TFL-ideas, notes, thoughts, arranged by subject chronologically; Peace<br />
Research Perspective, arranged by subject.<br />
SERIES 8: SCRAPBOOKS, 1931-<strong>1976</strong>, VOLUME, 1, 2<br />
Newsclippings, programs, photographs, pamphlets, arranged chronologically.
SERIES 9: PEACE ORGANIZATIONS, 1950-<strong>1976</strong>, FOLDERS 352-496<br />
Correspondence and brochures. Arranged alphabetically by name of organization.<br />
SERIES 10: LENTZ'S BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS, 1946-<strong>1976</strong>, FOLDERS<br />
497-555<br />
Manuscripts, notes, correspondence, reviews, financial files, acknowledgements, testimonials,<br />
books. Arranged into four subseries: TASOP, arranged chronologically; TATOP, arranged by<br />
form; Humatriotism, arranged alphabetically by co-author; Other Publications, arranged<br />
chronologically.<br />
SERIES 11: PHOTOGRAPHS, FOLDER 561<br />
Eleven images.<br />
SERIES 12: ORAL HISTORIES AND QUESTIONNAIRES, FOLDERS 562-565, T-<br />
709, T-710<br />
Interviews with Louise Robison, Joy Guze (T-710), and William Eckhardt (T-709).<br />
Responses to questionnaires on <strong>Lentz</strong> from Patricia Alcock, Patrick Deighan, Alan<br />
Newcombe, and William Wickersham.<br />
FOLDER LIST<br />
SERIES 1 - CHARACTER RESEARCH - TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS<br />
A. Conservatism-Radicalism Opinionaire<br />
BOX 1 (040829)<br />
1. New Conservatism Study (E&F), 1931-1933<br />
2. Conservatism - E&F Data, Form B<br />
3. Conservatism - Correlations, 1933<br />
4. Conservatism-Radicalism Opinionaire, 1935, 1946<br />
5. Conservatism-Radicalism Opinionaire, Comments and News Items, 1935<br />
6. "Generality and Specificity of Conservatism-Radicalism", 1938<br />
7. Conservatism and Bernreuter, 1930s<br />
8. Veteran's C-R Tests, 1947<br />
9. C-R Opinionaire, Student Paper, 1943<br />
B. Youth Expressionaire<br />
10. Proposal for Youth Morale Study, 1935<br />
11. Youth Expressionaire, 1936<br />
12. Youth Expressionaire Test<br />
13. Youth Expressionaire, Final Report, 1937<br />
14. Youth Expressionaire, Retakes, 1942<br />
15. Youth Expressionaire Differences<br />
16. Youth Expressionaire Differences, A-C
17. Youth Expressionaire Differences, D-L<br />
18. Youth Expressionaire Differences, M-R<br />
19. Youth Expressionaire Differences, S-Z<br />
20. Data Source Book, 1938<br />
21. Battery Key Items<br />
22. Codes and Keys<br />
C. Opinionaires, Tests, and Measurements<br />
23. Boner's Quiz, 1940<br />
24. Character Measurement Manual c.1928-1940<br />
25. Cheating<br />
26. Compatibility<br />
27. A Proposal for an Objective Study of the Psychology of Cooperativeness, 1938-1939<br />
28. Democracy Items<br />
BOX 2 (040830)<br />
29. Double View Classification Technique<br />
30. Eudiameter<br />
31. Happiness<br />
32. Morale - class notes<br />
33. Morale - Correspondence, 1940-1942<br />
34. Opinionaire for Parents<br />
35. Playground Director and Recreation Leadership, 1941-1942<br />
36. Recreation<br />
37. Miscellaneous Questionnaires, 1930s-1940s<br />
38. Science of Art, 1947<br />
39. Social Scientific Attitude Opinionaire<br />
40. Social Science Opinionaire<br />
41. Student Opinion Change Proposal, c.1945<br />
42. Tolerance and Internationalism<br />
43. Tolerance, notes, and articles by DeVere <strong>Lentz</strong><br />
44. "You Have A Trait", by DeVere <strong>Lentz</strong>, c.1928-1940<br />
D. Articles and Reports<br />
45. "Attitudes and Reading Interests", 1946<br />
46. "Conversation as a Factor in College Education", 1933<br />
47. "Democraticness, Autocraticness, and the Majority Point of View",<br />
48. "Democraticness, Autocraticness, and the Majority Point of View", 1943<br />
48a. "Item Synonymization: A Method for Determining the Total Meaning on Pencil-Paper<br />
Reactions", <strong>Lentz</strong> and Edith F. Whitmer<br />
49. "The Place of Character Detection in Character Research"<br />
50. St. Louis County Recreational Survey, by Mary Douglas, 1934<br />
51. "Personage Admiration and Other Correlates of Conservatism-Radicalism, 1939<br />
"Opinionaire Correlates of Specific Vocational Preferences", 1941<br />
"Opinion Change in Time of War", 1945<br />
52. Reports, <strong>Papers</strong> given at conventions, 1920s-1930s<br />
SERIES 2 - CHARACTER RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
A. Administrative Records<br />
53. Bylaws, charter<br />
54. CRA - Why is it? What is it?, 1940s<br />
55. Annual reports, 1947-1979<br />
56. Annual meetings, 1949-1972<br />
57. Board meetings, 1956-<strong>1976</strong><br />
58. CRA meetings, 1944-<strong>1976</strong><br />
59. Treasurer's reports, 1945-1966<br />
60. CRA Donors<br />
61. Board Member Directory, 1974-1975<br />
62. Sustaining Members, 1943-1949<br />
63. Newsletters, 1934-1948<br />
64. "Peace News and Opinions", Newsletter<br />
B. Laboratory Journal<br />
65. 1946<br />
66. 1946<br />
67. 1947-1948<br />
68. 1949-1951<br />
C. General Records<br />
69. Radio Talks, 1930s-1940s<br />
70. Proposal for CRA Research Project, 1943-1947<br />
71. Civilian Public Service Proposal, 1943<br />
72. Democracy and Self-Government in Education, 1941<br />
73. Transition to Peace Research<br />
Box 3 (040833)<br />
74. "Problems of Peace" Course, 1948<br />
75. Einstein Correspondence, 1949<br />
SERIES 3 - GENERAL CORRESPONDENCEROLL 7<br />
76. Mail Out Record, 1968<br />
77. Mail Out Record, 1969<br />
78. Mail Out Record, 1970<br />
79. Mail Out Record, 1971<br />
80. Mail Out Record, 1972<br />
81. Mail Out Record, 1973<br />
82. Mail Out Record, 1974<br />
83. Correspondence, 1958-1960<br />
84. Correspondence, 1961<br />
85. Correspondence, 1962<br />
86. Correspondence, 1963<br />
87. Correspondence, 1964-1965
88. Correspondence, 1968, A-B<br />
89. Correspondence, 1968, C-E<br />
90. Correspondence, 1968, F-H<br />
91. Correspondence, 1968, I-K<br />
92. Correspondence, 1968, L-M<br />
93. Correspondence, 1968, N-P<br />
94. Correspondence, 1968, Q-S<br />
95. Correspondence, 1968, T-V<br />
96. Correspondence, 1968, W-Z<br />
97. Correspondence, 1972-1973<br />
98. Correspondence, 1974, A-B<br />
99. Correspondence, 1974, C<br />
100. Correspondence, 1974, D-E<br />
101. Correspondence, 1974, F<br />
102. Correspondence, 1974, G<br />
103. Correspondence, 1974, H<br />
104. Correspondence, 1974, I-K<br />
105. Correspondence, 1974, L<br />
106. Correspondence, 1974, M<br />
107. Correspondence, 1974, N<br />
108. Correspondence, 1974, O-Q<br />
109. Correspondence, 1974, R<br />
110. Correspondence, 1974, S<br />
111. Correspondence, 1974, T<br />
112. Correspondence, 1974, U-V<br />
113. Correspondence, 1974, W-Z<br />
114. Correspondence, 1975, A-B<br />
115. Correspondence, 1975, C<br />
116. Correspondence, 1975, D<br />
117. Correspondence, 1975, E<br />
118. Correspondence, 1975, F<br />
119. Correspondence, 1975, G-H<br />
120. Correspondence, 1975, I-K<br />
121. Correspondence, 1975, L<br />
122. Correspondence, 1975, M<br />
123. Correspondence, 1975, N-Q<br />
124. Correspondence, 1975, R<br />
125. Correspondence, 1975, S<br />
126. Correspondence, 1975, T-V<br />
127. Correspondence, 1975, W-Z<br />
128. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, A<br />
Box 4 (040977)<br />
129. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, B<br />
130. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, C<br />
131. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, D<br />
132. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, E<br />
133. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, F
134. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, G<br />
135. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, H<br />
136. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, I-J<br />
137. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, K<br />
138. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, L<br />
139. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, M<br />
140. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, N<br />
141. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, O<br />
142. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, P-Q<br />
143. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, R<br />
144. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, S<br />
145. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, T<br />
146. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, U-V<br />
147. Correspondence, <strong>1976</strong>, W-Z<br />
148. Correspondence, Anderson, Alfred<br />
149. Correspondence, Arnold, Dwight<br />
150. Correspondence, Barth, William<br />
151. Correspondence, Boulding, Kenneth<br />
152. Correspondence, Bryant, Alice Fran<br />
153. Correspondence, Bryant, B. Elaine<br />
154. Correspondence, Christensen, Ulf<br />
155. Correspondence, Dasgupta, Sugata<br />
156. Correspondence, Ferber, Fred<br />
157. Correspondence, Frauenglass, Elli<br />
158. Correspondence, Galtung, Johan<br />
159. Correspondence, Gliddon, Reverdy<br />
160. Correspondence, Glossop, Ronald<br />
161. Correspondence, Gray, Lester<br />
162. Correspondence, Griggs, Julian<br />
163. Correspondence, Guze, Joy and Sam<br />
164. Correspondence, Hillpern, E.P.<br />
165. Correspondence, Hollmann, Cheryl<br />
166. Correspondence, Holloban, Kathleen<br />
167. Correspondence, Jacobs, Sidney<br />
168. Correspondence, Krieger, David<br />
169. Correspondence, Kuenzli, Al<br />
170. Correspondence, Laucks, Irving<br />
171. Correspondence, Mathews, J.A.<br />
172. Correspondence, Moody, Frank and Paula<br />
173. Correspondence, Moore, Stuart<br />
174. Correspondence, Morgan, Walt<br />
175. Correspondence, Morgan, Betty<br />
176. Correspondence, Morse, Bradford<br />
177. Correspondence, Nash, Vernon<br />
178. Correspondence, Pickus, Bob<br />
179. Correspondence, Pilant, Richard<br />
180. Correspondence, Pilisuk, Marc<br />
181. Correspondence, Pontzen, <strong>Theodore</strong>
182. Correspondence, Puri, J.N.<br />
183. Correspondence, Radhakrishna<br />
184. Correspondence, Reynolds, Earle<br />
185. Correspondence, Rodgers, Dick<br />
186. Correspondence, Roling, Bert<br />
187. Correspondence, Schneider, Dorothy<br />
188. Correspondence, Schulze, Lothar<br />
189. Correspondence, Semmelmeyer, Carol<br />
190. Correspondence, Shannon, Joe<br />
191. Correspondence, Skewes-Cox, Bennett<br />
192. Correspondence, Skrainka, Bob<br />
193. Correspondence, Smorodin<br />
194. Correspondence, St. John, Robert<br />
195. Correspondence, Uldbjerg, Niels<br />
196. Correspondence, Ward, Tom and Barbara<br />
197. Correspondence, Wickersham, Bill<br />
198. Correspondence, Williams, Mary<br />
SERIES 4 - CANADIAN PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />
199. Canadian Peace Research Institute<br />
200. Canadian Peace Research Institute, Peace Research<br />
201. Canadian Peace Research Institute, Newsletter<br />
202. Canadian Peace Research Institute, Questionnaires<br />
203. Canadian Peace Research Institute, Correspondence, 1964-1974<br />
204. Norman Alcock, Correspondence, 1960-<strong>1976</strong><br />
205. Norman Alcock, Articles<br />
Box 5 (040978)<br />
206. Alan and Hannah Newcombe, Correspondence<br />
207. Alan Newcombe, Articles<br />
208. Hannah Newcombe, Articles<br />
209. William Eckhardt, Correspondence, 1963-<strong>1976</strong><br />
210. William Eckhardt, Towards A Science of Value<br />
211. William Eckhardt, Towards A Science of Value<br />
212. William Eckhardt, Towards A Science of Value<br />
213. William Eckhardt, Towards A Science of Value<br />
214. Canadian Peace Research Institute, Articles, Co-authored<br />
SERIES 5 - PEACE RESEARCH CENTRE, LANCASTER, ENGLAND<br />
215. Peace Knowledge Foundation<br />
216. Peace Research Centre<br />
217. "News and Views"<br />
218. Peace Research Centre, Adult Education Course<br />
219. <strong>Lentz</strong> Centre<br />
220. Patrick Deighan, Correspondence, 1959-1972<br />
221. Deighan, 1973-<strong>1976</strong>
222. Deighan, Articles<br />
223. Deighan, "The Giant Leap"<br />
224. Paul Smoker, Correspondence, 1961-<strong>1976</strong><br />
225. Paul Smoker, Articles, 1966-1967<br />
226. Paul Smoker, Articles, 1968<br />
BOX 6 (040979)<br />
227. Paul Smoker, Articles, 1968-1972<br />
SERIES 6 - PEACE RESEARCH LABORATORY<br />
A. Administrative<br />
228. Constitution and Bylaws, 1979<br />
229. CRA Platform, 1962<br />
230. Board Meetings, 1962-<strong>1976</strong><br />
231. Board Meetings, 1977-1979<br />
232. Annual Meeting, <strong>1976</strong><br />
233. TFL's Notes for Meetings<br />
234. Work Folder, England, Summer, 1962<br />
235. European Report, 1972<br />
236. Conversation, Dick Parker, 1973<br />
237. Peace Research Week, 1975<br />
238. <strong>Lentz</strong> International Peace Research Award, 1972-1977<br />
239. Program, Seminars<br />
240. National Institute of Mental Health Proposal, 1975<br />
241. Funding, Corporate Requests<br />
242. Funding, Annual Letters<br />
243. Geographical Mailing List<br />
244. Public Relations<br />
245. Newspaper Clippings<br />
246. Radio Talks<br />
247. Staff Work<br />
248. <strong>Lentz</strong>'s Retirement<br />
249. <strong>Lentz</strong>, Biographical Information; Last Will and Testament, 1975, Memorial, 1977<br />
B. Correspondence<br />
250. Letters to the Editor, 1940s-1970s<br />
251. Responses to Letters to the Editor, 1965, 1968<br />
252. Important Correspondence<br />
253. Huxley, Julian<br />
254. Correspondence, 1945-<strong>1976</strong><br />
C. Peace Education<br />
255. Primary and Secondary<br />
256. Education Courses, 1940
257. Classroom Questionnaires<br />
258. Peace Education Curriculum<br />
259. Peace College Proposals, 1948-1970<br />
260. American Freedom Summer Institute, 1965<br />
261. Mark Twain Institute, 1965-1967<br />
262. Peace Education Seminar, 1974<br />
263. Peace Education Resources<br />
264. Peace Education<br />
D. Publications of the Peace Research Laboratory<br />
265. Brochures<br />
266. "PRL Brief" and CRA Communicator<br />
267. "Peace News and Opinions", 1957-1958<br />
268. Prioritas, <strong>1976</strong>-1979<br />
E. Speeches and <strong>Papers</strong><br />
269. Reports on Talks, 1930s-1940s<br />
270. Speeches, 1946-1975<br />
271. Articles, Potential Ideas<br />
272. TFL, Composings<br />
273. TFL, Writings, Unpublished<br />
274. TFL, Reviews of other Books<br />
275. "The Scarred Hero of the Dark Continent", 1914<br />
BOX 7 (040980)<br />
276. "Attitudinal Aspects of the Atomic Crisis", 1946<br />
277. "Morale for Peace", 1949; "Nature and Genetic Aspects Corporate Purpose", 1950<br />
278. "The Attitudes of World Citizenship", 1950<br />
F. Vietnam<br />
279. Vietnam, St. Louis Literature<br />
280. Vietnam, National Circulars<br />
SERIES 7 - PEACE RESEARCH<br />
ROLL 20<br />
281. Early Peace Research, 1944-1953<br />
282. Development of Science for Peace, 1953-1966<br />
283. Peace Research, 1956-<strong>1976</strong><br />
284. TFL Statement before the Senate Subcommittee - Control and Reduction of Armaments,<br />
1956<br />
285. United Nations, 1959<br />
286. Polygraph Proposal, 1962<br />
287. Interviewing for Peace Manual, Notes, interviews, 1962-1963<br />
288. Big Question Survey, 1965
289. Dialog for Peace, 1968-1969<br />
290. Peacology Notes<br />
291. PRII<br />
292. Scientific Humanism<br />
293. SPIRE<br />
B. Opinionaires, Propositionaires, Questionnaires<br />
294. List of Propositionaires<br />
295. Opinionaires, Propositionaires, Questionnaires, 1943-1968<br />
296. Opinionaires, Propositionaires, Questionnaires, 1969-<strong>1976</strong><br />
297. Opinionaires, Propositionaires, Questionnaires, undated<br />
298. Enola's Propositions, 1946<br />
299. Attitude Research Propositions, 1957-1968<br />
300. Peace Research Attitude Studies (PRAS, PRA, PSAS, PSA)<br />
301. Questionnaires from others<br />
302. Future<br />
303. Futaire<br />
BOX 8 (040981)<br />
C. TFL - Ideas, Notes, Thoughts<br />
304. Notes/Thoughts<br />
305. Thot Folder, Misc., Pre-Prop<br />
306. TL Pieces<br />
307. Ted - Thots Started<br />
308. Think Tank for Peace<br />
309. TL Loose Ends, 1967<br />
310. Current Quotes<br />
311. Notes to Self<br />
312. Glocietal Medicine<br />
313. Internal Dialogue<br />
314. SPRF USA<br />
315. SPRL, 1962<br />
316. TL Ideas, 1962<br />
317. Composition, 1963<br />
318. Composition, 1962<br />
319. TL's R&P, 1966<br />
320. Daily and Psy of P, PRP, Inox<br />
321. PRL Whitmer, 1967<br />
322. TL's Personal Propositions<br />
323. Monday, a.m.<br />
324. Cognitive folder, December, 1967<br />
325. Thots in general<br />
326. Scattered Notes<br />
D. Peace Research Perspective (PRP)
327. Cogitation and Composition<br />
328. Criteria for Peace Research, 1958-1959<br />
329. Criteria (working folder)<br />
330. "Defining the Problem of Peace", 1961<br />
331. General Cogitation and Construction and/or T. L. Theory, 1955-1963<br />
332. Peace (and Peace Research) Propositionaire, 1959<br />
333. Peace Relevant Research, 1959<br />
334. Peace Research Proposal, March, 1959<br />
335. Peace Study Direction Hypothesis and PSAS, 1956<br />
336. Platform Source Sheets, 1956-1961<br />
337. Platform (most advanced), 1959-1960<br />
338. Peace Research Proposal (PRP), 1959<br />
339. PRP, 1960<br />
340. PRP, 1962<br />
341. PRP, 1962-1964<br />
342. PRP, 1963-1965<br />
343. PRP, 1964-1968<br />
344. PRP, 1966<br />
345. PRP, Newsclippings, 1961-1968<br />
346. PRP, Notes on Articles<br />
347. PRP, Reaction and Notes<br />
348. PRP, Unfiled<br />
349. Review, Research for Peace, John Paul, March, 1963<br />
350. TL Platform, personal and impersonal, 1953-1961<br />
351. "Towards a Peace Research Perspective", 1960<br />
SERIES 8 - SCRAPBOOKS<br />
Volume 1, 1932-1974 Volume 2, 1956-<strong>1976</strong><br />
SERIES 9 - PEACE ORGANIZATIONS<br />
<strong>Theodore</strong> <strong>Lentz</strong> maintained contact with the following organizations. Correspondence and<br />
descriptive brochures were retained, but other reference material and organization newsletters<br />
were not microfilmed.<br />
352. Academy for Educational Development<br />
353. Academy of World Studies<br />
354. Alternative<br />
355. American Association for the United Nations<br />
356. No folder<br />
357. American Defense Preparation Committee<br />
358. American Friends Service Committee<br />
359. American Humanist Association<br />
360. American Psychological Association<br />
361. Amnesty International<br />
362. Another Mother for Peace<br />
363. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
364. Bethany College: Conference on Peace Technology, April 1973<br />
365. Canadian Peace Research Institute<br />
366. Center for Conflict Resolution<br />
367. Center for Peace Studies at the University of Akron<br />
368. Center for Research on Conflict Resolution<br />
369. Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions<br />
370. Center for the Study of Teaching About Peace and War<br />
371. Center for the Study of the Causes of War and Conditions for Peace<br />
372. Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors<br />
373. Christian Peace Conference<br />
BOX 9 (041164)<br />
374. Clergy Concerned About Vietnam<br />
375. Coalition for International Cooperation and Peace<br />
376. Committee for Non-Violent Action<br />
377. Communication Group on Conscription and Amnesty<br />
378. Conference on Peace Research in History<br />
379. Congress of Scientists on Survival<br />
380. Cooperative Cross-Cultural Study of Ethnocentrism<br />
381. Council for a Department of Peace<br />
382. Czechoslovak Committee of Defenders of Peace<br />
383. Danforth Foundation<br />
384. Emergency Committee for World Government<br />
385. Ethical Society<br />
386. Euthanasia Education Council<br />
387. Fellowship of Reconciliation<br />
388. Friends Committee on National Legislation<br />
389. Friends World College<br />
390. Fund for Peace (formerly Fund for Education in World Order)<br />
391. Fund for Survival<br />
392. German Democratic Republic<br />
393. Greenpeace Foundation of New Zealand<br />
394. Grindstone Island<br />
395. Help Avoid Nuclear Disaster<br />
396. Hiroshima Institute of Peace Science<br />
397. Hiroshima Related Material<br />
398. Hogg Foundation<br />
399. Institute for Education in Peace and Justice<br />
400. Institute for International Order<br />
401. Institute for International Policy<br />
402. Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution<br />
403. Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution<br />
404. Institute for Social Research<br />
405. Institute for the Study of Rational Behavior<br />
406. Institute for World Order<br />
407. International Association of Educators for World Peace<br />
408. International Association for Federal Union<br />
409. International Confederation for Disarmament and Peace
410. International Council of Psychologists<br />
411. International Institute for Peace<br />
412. International Newsletter on Peace Research<br />
413. International Office, Washington University<br />
414. International Peace Academy<br />
415. International Peace Bureau<br />
416. International Peace Research Association<br />
417. International Peace Research Institute, Oslo<br />
418. International Studies Association<br />
419. International Summer School and Work Camp on Peace Research<br />
420. Interracial Action Institute<br />
421. Journal of Peace Research<br />
422. Lembaran Persuadaraan<br />
423. Little Free Press<br />
424. Medical Association for the Prevention of War<br />
425. Missouri Peace Studies Institute<br />
426. Mondcivitan Republic (Commonwealth of World Citizens)<br />
427. National Peace Academy<br />
428. New York Committee for a General Strike for Peace<br />
429. New York Peace Information Center<br />
430. Northern Friends' Peace Board<br />
431. Pacifist Research Bureau<br />
432. Pakistan Peace Center<br />
433. Palma Ceia Methodist Church<br />
434. Pax Christi<br />
435. Peace Act Advisory Council<br />
436. Peace and Conflict Research Programme<br />
437. Peace Digest<br />
438. Peace Information Center<br />
439. Peace News<br />
440. Peace Race Committee<br />
441. Peace Research Center<br />
442. Peace Research and Education Project<br />
443. Peace Research Group of Des Moines<br />
444. Peace Science Society<br />
445. Peace Study Institute<br />
446. Peace Studies Institute, Manchester College<br />
447. Pendle Hill<br />
448. Pennies for Peace<br />
449. PHP, Japanese Journal<br />
450. Planetary Citizen Registry<br />
451. Political World Union<br />
452. Post War World Council<br />
453. Promoting Enduring Peace<br />
454. Research Exchange for the Prevention of War<br />
455. St. Louis Peace Council Newsletter<br />
456. St. Louis Organization for Peace Research, Education and Development (SOPRED)<br />
457. St. Louis Union Trust Company
458. SANE<br />
459. SCOPE<br />
460. Scotforth Survey Reception Centre<br />
461. Senior Peace Builders, Inc.<br />
462. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues<br />
463. Society for Social Responsibility in Science<br />
464. Society for the Study of Social Problems<br />
465. Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc.<br />
466. Stanley Foundation<br />
467. Stockholm International Peace Research Institute<br />
468. Student Forum on International Order and World Peace<br />
469. Swarthmore Peace Collection<br />
470. Thomas Jefferson Research Center<br />
471. UM - St. Louis<br />
472. United Nations<br />
473. United Nations Association<br />
474. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization<br />
475. United Nations Institute for Training and Research<br />
476. Universities and the Quest for Peace<br />
477. Universities Committee on the Problems of War and Peace<br />
478. Voters for Peace<br />
479. War Resisters League<br />
480. Washington Peace Center<br />
481. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom<br />
482. World Association of World Federalists<br />
483. World Authority Now<br />
484. World Citizen<br />
485. World Citizen League<br />
486. World Community Center<br />
487. World Constitution and Parliament Association<br />
488. World Fellowship of Faiths<br />
489. World Future Society<br />
490. World Goodwill<br />
491. World Peace Council<br />
492. World Peace Exposition and Academy<br />
493. World Peace News<br />
494. World Peace Tax Fund<br />
495. World Peace Through World Law<br />
496. World Without War Council<br />
SERIES 10 - LENTZ'S BOOKS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS (TFL)<br />
A. Towards A Science of Peace (TASOP)<br />
497. Pre-TASOP - Not used but valuable<br />
498. Pre-1948, Chapter 2<br />
499. Purpose of the Book - 1946, 1949<br />
500. Outline of Book - 1949, 1951
501. Morale for Peace, Notes, 1949<br />
502. Morale for Peace, Notes, 1949<br />
503. Three Level Questions on Peace Morale<br />
504. Peace Morale, 1949<br />
505. Morale for Peace, Chapter V-C<br />
BOX 10 (041165)<br />
506. Set of Chapters, C<br />
507. Intercommunication and Interaction, 1948-1950<br />
508. Intercommunication, 1950<br />
509. Propositions Relevant to Chapter 4, 1952<br />
510. TASOP Manuscript, Julian Huxley's Annotations, 1952<br />
511. Foreword Promotion, 1952-1953<br />
512. Huxley, Julian, Foreword and Correspondence, 1953-1960<br />
513. Chapter II - Culture Out of Balance, 1954<br />
514. TASOP - Pre-Publication Edition<br />
515. Reactions to TASOP, 1950-1960<br />
516. TASOP - Promotion, 1952-1953<br />
517. TASOP - Publication Correspondence, 1952-1956<br />
518. TFL's notes on, 1953-1955<br />
519. Permissions to Quote, 1954<br />
520. Publicity, 1954-1957<br />
521. Halycon Press, 1954-1958, 1960<br />
522. True-False Tests, 1955<br />
523. Book Reviews, 1955-1964<br />
524. Bookman Associates, 1955-1969<br />
525. $4000 Invitation Letters, 1955, 1961<br />
526. Circulation, 1955, 1961-1963<br />
527. Printing Costs, 1956-1961<br />
528. Syllabus and Index, 1959<br />
529. Second Printing - Preface and Postscript, 1961<br />
530. Library Acknowledgements, 1962<br />
531. Library Acknowledgements, 1962<br />
532. Autographs for Friends' copies<br />
533. Book Reports<br />
534. Spanish Translation, 1964-1965<br />
535. German Translation, Chapter 1, 1953-1954<br />
536. Towards A Science of Peace, third edition, 1970<br />
B. Towards A Technology of Peace<br />
537. Outline, Topics<br />
538. Reviews, Other Publicity<br />
539. Testimonials<br />
540. Towards A Technology of Peace, 1972<br />
C. Humatriotism
541. Outline, General Correspondence<br />
542. Biographical Sketches of Co-authors<br />
543. Boulding, Elise<br />
BOX 11 (041166)<br />
544. Law, David A.<br />
545. Marin, Gerardo<br />
546. Mushkat, Marion<br />
547. Pickett, Harry<br />
548. Rapoport, Anatol<br />
549. Simon, Leslie, 1968-1972<br />
550. Simon, Leslie, 1973-<br />
551. Simon Writing<br />
552. Umeorah, Amaechi<br />
553. Weeks, Dudley<br />
554. Humatriotism, Human Interest in Peace and Survival, <strong>1976</strong><br />
555. TFL Bibliography, Published Articles, 1927-1960<br />
556. Kelman, Herbert, Correspondence and writings<br />
557. Krieger, David, Writings<br />
558. Morgan, Walt, Correspondence and writings<br />
559. Wickersham, William, Writings<br />
560. General File<br />
SERIES 11 - PHOTOGRAPHS<br />
561. Photographs<br />
SERIES 12 - ORAL HISTORIES AND QUESTIONNAIRES<br />
562. Alcock, Patricia<br />
563. Deighan, Patrick<br />
564. Newcombe, Alan *Restricted<br />
565. Wickersham, William<br />
566. Eckhardt, William, Peace Research Lab, 1980-1982<br />
567. Second General Conference of IPRA, 1967<br />
568. Tallberg, Sweden, 6/67<br />
T-709. Eckhardt, William<br />
T-710. Guze, Joy and Robison, Louise<br />
LENTZ, THEODORE F. ADDENDA, 1931-1981<br />
SERIES 1 - ATTITUDE RESEARCH LABORATORY<br />
569. "A Manual of Cooperative Games", 1950<br />
SERIES 2 - WILLIAM ECKHARDT, PAPERS, 1965-1982<br />
570. 1965-1979
571. 1980<br />
572. 1981-1982<br />
SERIES 3 - LENTZ INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH AWARD<br />
FOLDER. 573. Limits to Growth and Future of Humankind Seminar, 1975<br />
SERIES 4 - THE LENTZ MEMORIAL FUND<br />
FOLDER 574. <strong>Lentz</strong> Memorial Fund, <strong>1976</strong><br />
SERIES 5 - MASTERS ESSAYS SUBMITTED TO THE WASHINGTON<br />
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT<br />
575. "Conservatism and Radicalism Among High School Students" by Blanche Clarke<br />
Williams, June 1931.<br />
576. "The Specificity of Conservatism" by Lillian M. Cromer, June 1932.<br />
BOX 12 (041535)<br />
577. "An Investigation of Opinion Change Among High School Graduates" by Charles<br />
Helfesrieder, Jr., February 1945.<br />
578. "Classroom Democracy--Functionally Defined and Measured" by Mary B. Dalton, June<br />
1949.<br />
MICROFILM ROLLS 1-32<br />
INDEX<br />
Alcock, Norman, f. 199-205, 214, 238, 562<br />
Anderson, Alfred, f. 148, 254<br />
Arnold, Dwight, f. 149<br />
Attitude Research Laboratory, f. 53-82, 281<br />
Barth, William, f. 366<br />
Barauch, Bernard, f. 252<br />
Boulding, Elise, f. 543<br />
Boulding, Kenneth, f. 151, 238, 254<br />
Bryant, Alice Franklin, f. 152, 254<br />
Bryant, B. Elaine, f. 153<br />
Bundy, McGeorge, f. 279<br />
Calloway, Ernest, f. 99<br />
Canadian Peace Research Institute, f. 199-214, 365<br />
Character Research Association, f. 53-82<br />
Character Research Institute, f. 1-52, 63, 70, 71<br />
Character Traits, f. 24-34, 42-44, 69<br />
Chase, Stuart, f. 252<br />
Christensen, Ulf, f. 154, 254<br />
Conscientious Objectors, f. 71<br />
Conservatism-Radicalism Opinionaire, f. 1-9<br />
Cousins, Norman, f. 115, 252
Danforth Foundation, f. 383<br />
Dasgupta, Sugata, f. 89, 155<br />
David., Julia, f. 89<br />
Deighan, Patrick, f. 220-223, 254, 563<br />
Douglas, William 0. f. 515<br />
Eagleton, Thomas, f. 100, 117<br />
Eckhardt, William, f. 209-214, 254, 443, 566, T. 709<br />
Education, f. 1-52, 72, 74, 255-264<br />
Einstein, Albert, f. 75<br />
Ethical Society, St. Louis Missouri, f. 385<br />
Fellowship of Reconciliation, f. 89, 387<br />
Ferber, Fred,, f. 156<br />
Frauenglass, Elliott, f. 157<br />
Fulbright, J.W., f. 515<br />
Galtung, Johan, f. 158, 238, 404, 563<br />
Gliddon, Reverdy, f. 159<br />
Glossop, Ronald, f. 160, 254<br />
Griggs, Julian, f. 162<br />
Guze, Joy, f. 163, T. 710<br />
Hennings, Thomas, f. 515<br />
Hillpern, E.P. f. 164<br />
Hollman, Cheryl, f. 165<br />
Hoops, Walter, f. 526<br />
Humatriotism, f. 541-554<br />
Humphrey, Hubert, f. 279<br />
Huxley, Julian, f. 253, 510-512<br />
Institute for Peace and Justice, f. l06l 151, 238, 399<br />
Jacobs, Sidney, f. 167<br />
Ke-Iman, Herbert, f. 556<br />
Krieger, David, f. 557<br />
Kuenzl, Al, f. 169<br />
Laucks, Irving, f. 170, 254<br />
Law, David A., f. 544<br />
Leguey-Feilleau, Jean-Robert, f. 230, 231<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong> 'Centre, Lancaster, England, f. 219<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong> International Peace Research Award, f. 231, 238<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong>, Enola, f. 298<br />
<strong>Lentz</strong>, <strong>Theodore</strong> F., f. 1-560<br />
Lewis, Tedford, f. 230, 231<br />
Marin, Gerardo, f. 545<br />
Mathews, J.A., f. 171<br />
Meluhan, Marshall, f. 106<br />
Missouri Peace Studies Institute, f. 425<br />
Mitra, Arun, f. 230, 231, 238<br />
Montagu, Ashley, f. 515<br />
Moody, Frank W., f. 172<br />
Moore, Stuart, f. 173<br />
Morgan, Betty, f. 175, 230
Morgan, Walt, f. 174, 558, 230, 286<br />
Morse, Bradford, f. 176<br />
Nash, Vernon, f. 177<br />
Mushkat, Marion, f. 546<br />
Mumford, Lewis, f. 252<br />
Myrdal, Alva, f. 252<br />
National Youth Administration, f. 10<br />
Newcombe, Alan, f. 199-203, 206, 207, 214, 564<br />
Newcombe, Hannah, f. 206, 208, 214<br />
Parker, Dick,, f. 230, 231, 236<br />
Pauling, Linus, f. 83<br />
Peace Information Center, f. 438<br />
Peace/Pacifism, f. 53-56o<br />
"Peace News and Opinions", f. 64, 267<br />
Peace Organizations, f. 352-496<br />
Peace Research, f. 281-351<br />
Peace Research Centre, Lancaster, England, f. 215-227<br />
Peace Research Laboratory, St. Louis, Missouri, f. 228-280, 566<br />
Peace Research Perspective, f. 327-351<br />
Peace Study Institute, St. Louis, Missouri, f. 445<br />
Pickett, Harry, f. 547<br />
Pilant, Richard, f. 179<br />
Pilisuk, Marc, f. 180<br />
Pontzen, <strong>Theodore</strong>, f. 181, 254<br />
Prioritas, f. 268<br />
Psychology, f. 1-52<br />
Puri, J.N., f. 182<br />
Radhakrishna, f. 183<br />
Rapoport, Anatol, f. 548<br />
Recreation 51 f. 35, 36, 50, 52<br />
Reynolds, Earle, f. 184<br />
Rodgers, Dick, f. 185<br />
Robison, Louise, f. 230, 2319 T. 710<br />
Riling, Bert, f. 186, 238<br />
Roosevelt, Eleanor, f. 252, 511<br />
St. Louis County Recreational Survey, 1934 by Mary Douglas, f. 50<br />
St. Louis Organizational for Peace Research, Education, and Development, f. 456<br />
St. Louis Peace Council Newsletter, f. 455<br />
St. Louis Vietnam Committee, 70<br />
Schneider, Dorothy, f. 187<br />
Schulze, Lothar, f. 188<br />
Semmelmeyer, Carol, f. 189<br />
Shannon, Joe, f. 190<br />
Simon, Leslie, f. 94!0 110, 549-551<br />
Skewes-Cox, Bennett, f. 191, 254<br />
Skinner, B.F., f. 86<br />
Skrainka, Bob, f. 192<br />
Smoker, Paul, f. 224-227
Sullivan, Lenore K., f. 85<br />
Symington, Stuart, f. 254<br />
Tests and Measurements, f. 1-52, 294-303<br />
Thomas, Norman, f. 515<br />
Toffler, Alvin, f. 145<br />
Towards A Science of Peace, f. 497-536<br />
Towards A Technology of Peace, f. 537-540<br />
Uldbjerg, Niels, f. 195<br />
Umeorah,l Amaechi, f. 552<br />
United Nations, f. 285, 472, 474, 475<br />
United Nations Association, f. 473<br />
Vietnam, f. 279-280<br />
Ward, Tom and Barbara, f. 196, 254<br />
Weeks, Dudley, f. 230, 231, 268, 553<br />
Wickersham, William, f. 197, 2541, 289, 559, 565<br />
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, f. 481<br />
Works Progress Administration (WPA), f. 13<br />
World Community Center, f. 486<br />
World Federalist Association of Greater St. Louis, f. 160, 482<br />
Youth, f. 10-22<br />
Youth Expressionaire, f. 10-22