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Fourth International Series, 1894-1991<br />

Box/Folder 187 : 4<br />

Survival under Atomic Attack; Klaus Knorr, The Crisis in U.S. Defense;<br />

Linus Pauling, Every Test Kills; Linus Pauling, Our Choice: Atomic Death<br />

or World Law; Mildred Simon, Peace or Perish; P. M. S. Blackett, The<br />

Military Background to Disarmament; Irving Louis Horowitz, Games,<br />

Strategies and Peace; To Live as Men; Donald Duncan, "The Whole Thing<br />

Was a Lie!"; Military Duty: Service or Subservience? (1950) (1957) (1958)<br />

(1959) (1961) (1962) (1963) (1965) (ca. 1966) (1969)<br />

Box/Folder 187 : 5<br />

Chemical Weapons and Chemical Arms Control; Opportunities for<br />

Disarmament; Scott Nearing, War and Peace; Ed Robbin, Pin a Medal on<br />

Joe (1978) (1978) (n.d.) (n.d.)<br />

Religion. Pamphlets<br />

Box/Folder 187 : 6<br />

General. Robert G. Ingersoll, What Is Religion?; William A. Prosser, An Open<br />

Letter to Robins; The Church Problem in Mexico; Alexei B. Liberov, I Was a<br />

Communist!; Jere Strange, Democracy versus Romanism; The Melish Case; D.<br />

R. Baldwin, The Mark <strong>of</strong> the Beast; Arturo M. Elias, The Mexican People and<br />

the Church; Robert G. Ingersoll, Ghosts; Robert G. Ingersoll, Lecture on the<br />

Gods; Robert G. Ingersoll, Skulls (1899) (1912) (1926) (1936) (1939) (1949)<br />

(n.d.) (n.d.) (n.d.) (n.d.) (n.d.)<br />

Box/Folder 187 : 7<br />

Bradford-Brown Educational Company (all by William Montgomery Brown).<br />

Communism and Christianism; The Bankruptcy <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />

SupernaturalismVol. III ; HeresyNo. 2-3, 5-7 ; Why I Am a Communist (1920)<br />

(1930) (1931) (1932)<br />

Box/Folder 187 : 8<br />

Technocracy. Pamphlets. Howard Scott, Technocracy; Technocracy: Some<br />

Questions Answered (1933) (1934)<br />

Box 188<br />

Trade unions<br />

General<br />

Pamphlets<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 1<br />

Louis Kirschbaum, Justice for Organized Workers; Robert Clausen,<br />

Progressive Tendency in the Labor Movement; Leo Wolman, The<br />

American Labor Movement; Proceedings <strong>of</strong> Conference on How to<br />

Organize the Unorganized (1925) (1927) (1927) (1928)<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 2<br />

Katherine H. Pollak, How a Trade Union Is Run; Katherine H. Pollak,<br />

Important Union Methods; Katherine H. Pollak, Our Labor Movement<br />

Today; Katherine H. Pollak, Why Bother about the Government?;<br />

Katherine H. Pollak and David J. Saposs, How Should Labor Vote?;<br />

Carroll R. Dougherty, Labor under the NRA; Paul Blanshard, How to<br />

Run a Union Meeting; John L. Lewis et al., American Labor Turns a New<br />

Page; Louis Stark, Labor and the New Deal; John P. Frey and Homer<br />

Martin, How Can Labor Settle Its Differences? (1932) (1932) (1932)<br />

(1932) (1932) (1934) (1935) (1935) (1935) (1938)<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 3<br />

Who Causes Strikes?; The Avery Formula; Matthew Woll, Yes, Human<br />

Rights!; Jack Kramer, Punching Out; Ralph Helstein, Moral Values and<br />

the Fast Buck; Leo Bromwich, Union Constitutions; Stewart Meacham,<br />

Labor and the Cold War; J. Irwin Miller and Walter P. Reuther, The<br />

Corporation and the Union; Pauline Jacobson, The Struggles <strong>of</strong><br />

Organized Labor in Los Angeles; Louis Kirshenbaum, The Mind <strong>of</strong><br />

Organized Labor (1941) (1944) (1944) (1952) (1957) (1959) (1959)<br />

(1962) (n.d.) (n.d.)<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 4 Leaflets, 1937-1948<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 5<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor. Pamphlets. Labor Fights for <strong>Social</strong><br />

Security; A.F. <strong>of</strong> L. vs. C.I.O.: The Record; The Right to Wreck!; White<br />

Collar Workers (1935) (1939) (1954) (n.d.)<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 6<br />

American Federation <strong>of</strong> Labor-Congress <strong>of</strong> Industrial Organizations.<br />

Pamphlets. Today's Forgotten People; Constitution; Get America Back to<br />

Work (ca. 1956) (1957) (ca. 1958)<br />

Box/Folder 188 : 7<br />

Committee for Industrial Organization. Pamphlets. The Case for Industrial<br />

Organization; The CIO and White Collar Workers (1936) (n.d.)<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> Industrial Organizations<br />

Register <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Library</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Social</strong><br />

<strong>History</strong> Collection<br />

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