Jessica Mitford:
An Inventory of Her Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities
Research Center
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Creator |
Mitford, Jessica,
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Jessica Mitford Papers
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Dates: |
1949-73 |
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Abstract: |
Correspondence, printed material, reports, notes, interviews,
manuscripts, legal documents, and other materials represent Jessica Mitford's
work on her three investigatory books and comprise the bulk of these
papers. |
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RLIN Record # |
TXRC91-A11 |
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Extent |
67 boxes (27 linear
feet) |
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Language |
English. |
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Repository |
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
University of Texas at Austin |
Born September 11, 1917, in Batsford, Gloucestershire, England, Jessica
Mitford is one of the six daughters of the Baron of Redesdale. The Mitfords are
a well-known English family with a reputation for eccentricity. Of the Mitford
sisters, Nancy achieved notoriety as a novelist and biographer. Diana married
Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British fascists before World War II. Unity,
also a fascist sympathizer, met her demise in Paris with a bullet wound to the
head. Deborah became the Duchess of Devonshire. Jessica, whose political bent
ran opposite to that of her sisters, ran away to Loyalist Spain with her
cousin, Esmond Romilly, during the Spanish Civil War. Jessica eventually
married Romilly, who was killed during World War II. In 1943, Mitford married a
labor lawyer, Robert Treuhaft, while working for the Office of Price
Administration in Washington, D.C. The couple soon moved to Oakland,
California, where they joined the Communist Party. In California, Mitford
worked as executive secretary for the Civil Rights Congress and taught
sociology at San Jose State University. After resigning from the Communist
Party in 1958, Mitford devoted her time to writing.
Mitford's first book,
Lifeitselfmanship, was privately published
in 1956. Her autobiography,
Daughters and Rebels (1960), recounts her
childhood and first marriage.
The American Way of Death (1963), Mitford's
first investigative study, exposes the avarice and commercialism of the
American funeral industry. Although bitterly denounced by the industry itself,
the book was Mitford's most successful and was used as the basis for a CBS
television documentary,
"The Great American Funeral." Mitford's second
investigative study,
The Trial of Dr. Spock (1969), concludes
with the observation that American conspiracy laws threaten citizens' civil
rights.
Kind and Usual Punishment: The Prison
Business (1973) launches a diatribe against the American penal system.
Mitford condemns sentencing procedures, the parole system, and the use of
prisoners in psychological and physiological research.
In 1977, Mitford published
A Fine Old Conflict, a sequel to her
autobiography, which traces her involvement with the Communist Party in
America. Her latest work,
Poison Penmanship: The Gentle Art of
Muckraking (1979), is an anthology of her investigative articles as
they have appeared over the years in such magazines as
Life,
Esquire, Nation, and the
San Francisco Chronicle. These articles have
earned Mitford the title "Queen of Muckrakers."
Twenty-seven linear feet of correspondence, printed material, reports,
notes, interviews, manuscripts, legal documents, and other materials represent
Jessica Mitford's work on her three investigatory books,
The American Way of Death (1963),
The Trial of Dr. Spock (1969), and
Kind and Usual Punishment: The Prison
Business (1973). The material is arranged in three series; one built
around each work. Generally speaking, the series follow Mitford's original
arrangement scheme. All three series have the same basic subseries encompassing
Research, Works, Promoting the Book, and Response to the Book. However, there
are significant differences in the amount of material in each subseries for the
three books. For example, promotional material and response to the book for
The American Way of Death is extensive,
while these sections are small to nonexistent in the other two series.
The Trial of Dr. Spock and
Kind and Usual Punishment series have small
sections of personal materials, while
The American Way of Death series has none.
The research subseries of
The American Way of Death and
Kind and Usual Punishment are subdivided
into Research by Chapter, Research by Topic, and General Research.
The Trial of Dr. Spock contains only topical
entries. No attempt has been made to separate materials by format in any of the
series. Correspondence, for instance, is scattered throughout the three series.
Although Mitford has written several books and innumerable articles, this body
of materials represents exclusively those materials relating to her three
investigatory works and articles pertaining thereto. Those materials designated
as Personal fall within the context of Mitford's activities as an author of the
said books.
Because of the preponderance of research materials in this collection,
it possesses a strong informational value beyond its literary significance in
relation to Mitford as an author. Of the three series, that representing
Kind and Usual Punishment, a scathing
indictment of the American penal system, provides the greatest potential for
research. Not only is it the largest series, but also it contains a wide
variety of materials and topics which would be of value to researchers
interested in criminal justice and corrections.
The American Way of Death exposes the
avarice and unscrupled practices of the American funeral industry. Materials in
this series provide a candid and revealing perspective on American death
rituals and how the funeral industry has institutionalized and exaggerated
these rituals. In
The Trial of Dr. Spock, Mitford documents
the 1970 conspiracy trial of Dr. Benjamin Spock in order to illustrate the
American legal system's intolerance of civil disobedience. This is a small
series perhaps of greatest value to those interested in Spock himself and/or
Vietnam era jurisprudence.
Kind and Usual Punishment (17 linear feet)
is the largest series, followed by
The American Way of Death (6.5 linear feet)
and, finally,
The Trial of Dr. Spock (3.5 linear
feet).
Access
Open for research
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Correspondents |
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Bass, Stanley A. |
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Bixby, F.
Lovell. |
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Bromley, Marion. |
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Califano, Joseph A., 1931-
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Chord, John C. |
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Dellums, Ronald
V. |
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Drinan, Robert
F. |
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Evett, Robert. |
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Fletcher, Errol
C. |
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Fritchman, Stephen Hole,
1902- . |
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Gottlieb,
Robert. |
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Guthrie, Philip
D. |
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Halvonik, Paul
N. |
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Holter, Sandra. |
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Irby, James B. |
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Keyes, Jim. |
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Lamson, Robin. |
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Levine, Ellen. |
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Louie, George
Sing. |
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Manning, Robert. |
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Misenheimer,
Mike. |
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Morgan, Ernest. |
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Nunes, Roney R. |
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Opton, Edward M. |
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Petris,
Nicholas. |
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Powers, Arthur. |
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Procunier, R. K. |
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Rennie, Ysabel Fisk, 1918-
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Rubin, Donald. |
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Schwalb, Alice. |
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Seale, Bobby, 1936-
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Sherrod, Robert. |
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Sieroty, Alan. |
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Spock, Benjamin, 1903-
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Stender, Fay. |
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Tostevin, Leslie
W. |
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Treuhaft, Robert
E. |
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Tromenhauser,
Edward. |
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von Hirsch,
Andrew. |
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Wennerstrom,
Carl. |
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Whitehill,
Joseph. |
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Wiles, Ronald.
P. |
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Williamson, James
Ralph. |
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Subjects |
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Chicago Seven Trial, Chicago,
Ill., 1969-1970. |
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Corrections--United
States. |
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Prisons--California. |
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Prisoners--Legal status,
laws, etc. |
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Trials
(Conspiracy). |
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Undertakers and
undertaking--United States. |
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Vietnam
Conflict--1961-1975--Draft resisters. |
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Organizations |
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American Civil Liberties
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American Correctional
Association. |
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Bay Area Funeral
Society. |
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California State Prison at
San Quentin. |
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Committee for the Study of
Incarceration. |
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East Bay Memorial
Association. |
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Folsom Prison. |
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California. Inmate Welfare
Fund. |
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Johnny Cash,
Inc. |
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McNeil Island
Penitentiary. |
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Patuxent Institution
(Md.). |
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Prison Law
Project. |
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Soledad Correctional
Training Facility. |
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Solano Institute for
Medical Psychiatric Research. |
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Solomon R. Guggenheim
Foundation. |
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United States. Selective
Service System. |
Purchase, 1973
Donald Firsching, Amanda McCallum, Jana Pellusch, 1990
Jessica Mitford Papers--Description of Series
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Series I.
The American Way of Death,
1954-1973 |
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Jessica Mitford is best known for her first book,
The American Way of Death, which exposes
the abuses of the American funeral industry. Mitford's attorney husband, Robert
Treuhaft, stimulated her interest in the funeral industry while defending some
of its alleged victims in court. Treuhaft was also active as an officer of the
East Bay Memorial Association (later known as the Bay Area Funeral Society), a
funeral cooperative. His involvement in this organization accounts for the
presence of its records from 1954 to 1962 in the Mitford papers. In 1961,
Mitford and two other authors published an article,
"St. Peter Don't You Call Me," lambasting
the funeral industry for its avarice and lack of scruples. This article
received such a favorable public response that Mitford resolved to write an
entire book on the subject. |
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This series spans two decades, from the records of the East Bay
Memorial Association in 1954 to fan letters received by Mitford in 1973. It
includes four subseries: Research, Works, Promoting the Book, and Response to
the Book. The Research subseries begins with Research by Chapter. Chapters 2,
12, and 18 are not represented. Certain chapter titles are rather oblique:
Chapter 4,
"The Artifact," deals primarily with
parlours and caskets; Chapter 8,
"The Menance of P. O. [Please Omit],"
discusses the florist's role in funerals; Chapter 9,
"God's Little Million Dollar Acre,"
concerns cemeteries; and Chapter 10,
"Shroudland Revisited," explores Forest
Lawn, a southern California memorial park. Under Research by Topic are the
records of the East Bay Memorial Association (EBMA). The article,
"Can You Afford to Die?," by Roul Touley
makes reference to the Mitford and her activties with the EBMA. Also present
are the results of a mail survey of memorial societies conducted by Mitford.
Under General Research is extensive correspondence with individuals from the
funeral industry, the clergy, and other segments of society. Many of these
correspondents are referred to in the book. J. Freeman is a pseudonym used by
the Treuhafts in many letters. Mitford's articles appear in the Works section.
"The Undertaker's Racket," of 1963
presages her book of that same year. The manuscript of
The American Way of Death is present in
multiple forms, from initial drafts to galley proofs. Records regarding the
book's promotion include pre-release publicity, advertisements and articles, a
list of persons to receive copies of the book, and material on a national tour
sponsored by Simon and Schuster in the fall of 1963. Critical response to the
book is heavily documented through reviews from the American and British press.
Correspondence from this period includes exchanges between Mitford and Judith
Viorst on President Kennedy's funeral. Dating from her first article, Mitford
received letters from individuals seeking a sympathetic hearing for their
experiences. Publication of the book increased this flow of letters which she
initially categorized as "interesting" and
"boring." In the spring of 1964 she discontinued
this designation, filing all such letters as "fan
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Subseries I: Research |
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Research by Chapter |
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"American Way of Death" (Chapter
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"Funeral Costs" (Chapter
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Notes |
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Correspondence, Printed Material |
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"The Artifact" (Chapter
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"The Story of Service" (Chapter
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"The Rationale" (Chapter
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"The Allied Industries" (Chapter
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"The Menace of P.O. [Please
Omit]" (Chapter 8) |
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"God's Little Million Dollar
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Notes |
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Pamphlets |
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Printed Material |
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Correspondence, Miscellaneous |
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"Shroudland Revisited" (Chapter
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Correspondence, Notes |
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Printed Materials, Miscellaneous |
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"Cremation" (Chapter
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"Fashions in Funerals" (Chapter
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"Funerals in England" (Chapter
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"The Newest Profession" (Chapter
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Articles, Miscellaneous |
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Pamphlets |
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Manuals |
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"Funeral Service Facts and
Figures," by Eugene F. Foran,
1961 |
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"The 'Nosey' Clergy "(Chapter
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"Press and Protest" (Chapter
17) |
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Appendices |
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Eyebanks |
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Donations of Bodies for Medical
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Bibliography |
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Research by Topic |
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Burial of Indigent Dead |
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Cadavers |
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Death Benefits |
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Embalming |
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Funeral Industry |
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Printed Materials |
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Training and Management |
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Image and Public Relations |
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Government Agencies |
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Grief Therapy |
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Important People Program |
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Memorial Societies--General |
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Notes |
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Printed Materials |
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Questionnaires with Cover Letters,
1961 |
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Response to Questionnaires A-N |
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Response to Questionnaires O-Z |
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East Bay Memorial Association |
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Newsletters, Miscellaneous |
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Official Documents |
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Mortuary Advertisements |
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Clippings,
1955-61 |
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Correspondence |
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Incoming,
1955-63 |
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Outgoing,
1955-61 |
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Other to Other,
1955-59 |
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"Can You Afford to Die?" by
Roul Tunley,
Saturday Evening Post,
1961 |
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Correspondence regarding Tunley Article,
1961-62 |
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General Research |
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Correspondence |
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Outgoing,
1960-63 |
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Correspondence with Robert Treuhaft,
1961-62 |
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Correspondence, Other to Other,
1961-62 |
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Topical Notebook |
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Notebook |
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Index Cards (housed in Box 68) |
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Charts (12, housed in Oversized Materials File
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Subseries II: Works |
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Articles and Essays |
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"St. Peter Don't You Call Me,"Frontier,
1958 |
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"The Undertakers' Racket,"Atlantic Monthly,
1963 |
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"My Funeral," nd |
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The American Way of
Death |
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Correspondence |
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Incoming,
1963-64 |
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Outgoing,
1962-64 |
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Memo to Printer,
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Proposal for Book |
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Notes and Revisions |
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Typescripts with Revisions |
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Table of Contents |
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Acknowledgements, Foreword |
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Chapter 1 |
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Chapter 2 |
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Chapter 3 |
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Chapter 4 |
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Chapter 5 |
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Chapter 6 |
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Chapter 7 |
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Chapter 8 |
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Chapter 9 |
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Chapter 10 |
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Chapter 11 |
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Chapter 12 |
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Chapter 13 |
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Chapter 14 |
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Chapter 15 |
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Chapter 16 |
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Chapter 17 |
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Chapter 18 |
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Unpublished Chapter |
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Appendices, Index |
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Bibliography, References |
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Setting Copy with Revisions |
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Galley Proofs (housed in Galley File) |
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Subseries III: Promoting the Book |
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Advertisements, Photos |
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Correspondence,
1963 |
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Other to Other |
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Publisher's Press Releases |
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Paperback Promotions |
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Mitford Tour |
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Subseries IV: Response to the Book |
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General |
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Reviews |
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Clippings,
1963-64 |
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Journal and Magazine Articles,
1963-64 |
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Clergy |
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Funeral Industry |
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Government |
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Right Wing |
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Phony Memorial Societies |
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TV Programs |
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Fan Mail |
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"Interesting Fan Letters" (July 1963-April 1964) |
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July-August 1963 |
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September 1963 |
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October 1963 |
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November 1-18, 1963 |
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November 19-31, 1963 |
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December 1963 |
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January 1964 |
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February 1964 |
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March 1964 |
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April 1964 |
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"Boring Fan Letters" (June 1963-March 1964) |
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n.d., June-August, 1963 |
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September 1963 |
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October 1963 |
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November 1963 |
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December 1963 |
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January-February 1964 |
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9 |
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March 1964 |
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General |
| box |
folder |
| 14 |
10 |
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1963 |
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11 |
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January-July 1964 |
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12 |
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August-December 1964 |
| box |
folder |
| 15 |
1 |
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1965 |
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2 |
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1966 |
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3 |
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1967-69 |
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4 |
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1970-73 |
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Series II:
The Trial of Dr. Spock,
1962-70 |
|
Legal documents, correspondence, printed materials, notes,
interviews, typescripts and other materials represent Jessica Mitford's second
investigatory work,
The Trial of Dr. Spock, William Sloane Coffin,
Michael Ferber, Mitchell Goodman, and Marcus Raskin. The book analyzes
the 1969 trial in which the U.S. government tried the five aforementioned
defendants on conspiracy charges. As activists critical of America's
involvement in the Vietnam War, the defendants publicly denounced the policies
of the Selective Service Administration and encouraged draft evasion. These
activities elicited an indictment on charges of conspiring to subvert federal
draft laws, although the five defendants had never actually met together prior
to their indictments. The ensuing trial resulted in the defendants being found
guilty with the exception of Marcus Raskin. A federal appeals court later
reversed the decision. Of the defendants, Dr. Benjamin Spock stands out as the
most prominent figure. A renowned pediatrician, he has published a number of
books on child rearing. It is primarily due to Spock's reputation that the
trial garnered so much publicity in the press. In her book, Mitford presents
the trial as a travesty and condemns the American government for using
conspiracy laws to deprive citizens of their civil rights. |
|
Because Mitford's files for
The Trial of Dr. Spock were acquired in
a largely disorganized state, it was necessary to impose an order on this
series of her papers, which follows the same organization as the other two. The
series includes four subseries: Research, Works, Response to the Book, and
Personal. The research subseries is by far the most extensive of the four,
comprising some 2 linear feet of records. Included are materials concerning
civil rights and antiwar demonstrations, and draft evasion and the draft
policies of the Selective Service Administration. The subseries also contains
information pertaining to conspiracy trials of other civil rights and antiwar
activists. Bobby Seale and the Chicago Conspiracy Trial are prominent within
this category. Conspiracy as a legal concept is represented by a file
containing several articles on the subject. The largest body of material in the
first subseries, however, describes the Spock trial itself. Legal briefs,
articles, and a transcript of the trial proceedings are included, along with
information pertaining to the defense, prosecution, jury, and verdict appeal.
The defense documentation contains biographical information on the defendants,
as well as information about the American Civil Liberties Union, which provided
attorneys for some of the defendants. Of interest in Spock's files is
correspondence between Spock and the White House concerning the Vietnam
conflict. This includes photocopies of five letters from President Lyndon
Johnson and one letter from Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Interviews
predominate the materials filed under the prosecution and the jury. |
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The bulk of the materials in the second subseries, Works, consists
of drafts for the various sections of the book. Four emended drafts of the text
are included. Response to the Book, the third subseries, is a brief file
containing the information generated in response to the book's publication. Of
note here is correspondence between Dr. Spock and MacDonalds publishers in
which Spock expresses his opinion of Mitford's book. |
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Personal, the final subseries, contains correspondence and
photographs which originated while Mitford was writing her book, but have no
direct bearing on the book itself. Correspondence between Mitford and her
husband, Robert Treuhaft, appear separately within the correspondence category,
the majority being from Mitford to Treuhaft. Also present is a letter from
Spock to Mitford concerning draft resistance. |
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Subseries I: Research |
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Protest Movement,
1967-69 |
| box |
folder |
| 16 |
1 |
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Interviews, Printed Material |
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2 |
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Pamphlets |
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3 |
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Articles |
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Draft Evasion |
| box |
folder |
| 16 |
4 |
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Printed Material |
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5 |
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Clippings |
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6 |
|
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Resist Newsletter |
|
7 |
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Selective Service (Lewis Hershey) |
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Related Trials |
| box |
folder |
| 16 |
8 |
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Catonsville Nine,
1968 |
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Chicago Conspiracy,
1969-70 |
| box |
folder |
| 16 |
9 |
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Magazines |
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10 |
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Printed Material, Legal Brief |
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Defendant Bobby Seale |
| box |
folder |
| 17 |
1 |
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Printed Material |
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2 |
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Legal Documents, Notes, Correspondence |
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3 |
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David Mitchell Case,
1962-68 |
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4 |
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Oakland Seven,
1968-69 |
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5 |
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O'Brien Case,
1967-68 |
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6 |
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Conspiracy |
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Spock Case,
1968 |
| box |
folder |
| 17 |
7 |
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Indictment |
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Legal Briefs |
| box |
folder |
| 17 |
8-9 |
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William Sloane Coffin |
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10-11 |
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Michael Ferber |
| box |
folder |
| 18 |
1 |
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Mitchell Goodman |
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2 |
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US Government |
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3 |
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Marcus Raskin |
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4-5 |
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Benjamin Spock |
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Trial |
| box |
folder |
| 18 |
6-7 |
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Transcript of Proceedings |
| box |
folder |
| 19 |
1-6 |
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Transcript of Proceedings |
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7 |
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Trial Notes |
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8 |
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Clippings |
| box |
folder |
| 20 |
1-2 |
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Articles |
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Defense |
| box |
folder |
| 20 |
3 |
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Support Appeals for Defendants |
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4 |
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Attorneys for the Defense |
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5 |
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American Civil Liberties Union |
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Defendants |
| box |
folder |
| 20 |
6 |
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Coffin |
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7 |
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Ferber |
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8 |
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Raskin |
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9-10 |
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Spock |
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11 |
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Prosecution |
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Jury |
| box |
folder |
| 20 |
12 |
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Interviews, Correspondence |
|
13 |
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Articles and Essays |
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Appeal |
| box |
folder |
| 21 |
1 |
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Correspondence |
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2 |
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Interviews |
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3 |
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Literary Productions |
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4 |
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Articles |
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Subseries II: Works |
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The Trial of Dr. Spock |
| box |
folder |
| 21 |
5-6 |
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Notebooks |
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7-8 |
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Notes and Fragments |
|
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Typescripts with Revisions |
| box |
folder |
| 21 |
9 |
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Foreword |
|
10 |
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Table of Contents, Preface |
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Part I |
| box |
folder |
| 22 |
1 |
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Chapter 1 |
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2 |
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Chapter 2 |
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3 |
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Chapter 3 |
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4 |
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Chapter 4 |
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5 |
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Chapter 5 |
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6 |
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Chapter 6 |
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Part II |
| box |
folder |
| 22 |
7 |
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Chapter 1 |
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8 |
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Chapter 2 |
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9 |
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Chapter 3 |
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Part III |
| box |
folder |
| 22 |
10 |
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Chapter 1 |
|
11 |
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Chapter 2 |
|
12 |
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Chapter 3 |
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13 |
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Chapter 4 |
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14 |
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Chapter 5 |
|
15 |
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Chapter 6 |
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Part IV |
| box |
folder |
| 23 |
1 |
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Chapter 1 |
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2 |
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Chapter 2 |
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3 |
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Chapter 3 |
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4 |
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Appeal Postscript |
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Galley Proofs (housed in Galley File) |
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5 |
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Publisher Correspondence, Contracts |
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Subseries III: Response to the Book |
| box |
folder |
| 23 |
6 |
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Correspondence, Printed Material |
|
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Subseries IV: Personal |
|
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Correspondence,
1968-69 |
| box |
folder |
| 23 |
7 |
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Outgoing |
|
8 |
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Incoming |
|
9 |
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Correspondence with Robert Treuhaft |
|
10 |
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Photographs |
|
11 |
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Miscellaneous |
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Series III:
Kind and Usual Punishment,
1963-73 |
|
This series of Jessica Mitford's papers, pertaining to her book
Kind and Usual Punishment: The Prison
Business, is comprised of five subseries: Research, Works, Promotion of
the Book, Response to the Book, and Personal. By far the bulk of the series is
comprised of research materials, including correspondence, notes, printed
materials, interviews, legal documents, financial documents, and reports. The
first section of the research subseries is arranged according to chapter. No
folders exist for chapters 1 and 15. Chapter 8,
"Clockwork Orange," addresses behavior
modification programs employed as a method of rehabilitating convicts. Chapter
9,
"Cheaper than Chimpanzees," discusses the
use of prisoners as guinea pigs in testing experimental drugs. |
|
The second section of the research subseries is arranged by topic.
In conducting her research, Mitford compiled rather large files on various
organizations, many of which provided her with background information and, in
the case of the Guggenheim Foundation, funding and a research assistant, Susan
Sussman. Other notable organizations represented include the American Civil
Liberties Union, American Corrections Association, and the Committee for the
Study of Incarceration. Materials relating to the Prison Law Project and its
attorney, Fay Stender, appear throughout this section. Among other things,
Stender filed a legal suit against the Inmate Welfare Fund of California on
grounds that the state was misappropriating inmate monies. Correspondence
between Johnny Cash Inc. and Mitford, concerning Mr. Cash's charitable
contributions to the Inmate Welfare Fund is also present. The California prison
system is heavily documented in Mitford's research files, with the Washington
prison system a distant second. Noteworthy in the Folsom Prison files are
prisoner short stories and poetry. San Quentin and Soledad are also well
represented. Mitford was personally involved in supporting an inmate strike at
Washington's McNeil Island Prison in 1971. An injunction and restraining order
filed by Mitford against the penitentiary are present in the Washington files.
Individuals prominently represented include prison researchers James Robison
and Joe Kagan, prison reform advocates Ysabel Rennie and Louis Wolfson, and
prisoner activist Roney Nunes. George Jackson, an inmate of California's
Soledad Prison and author of the book
Soledad Brother, was a well-known black
revolutionary of the early 1970's. A bizarre series of events resulted in his
death at the hands of San Quentin prison guards in 1971. A Mitford interview of
Jackson and correspondence between the two just prior to his death are present
in the collection. Also noteworthy are materials pertaining to the book
Eye for an Eye, written by Indiana
inmates. Of special interest in the last section of research materials, General
Research, is a collection of prison system newsletters and files containing
Mitford's correspondence with prisoners (1971-73). One inmate in particular,
James R. Williamson, is anonymously quoted throughout
Kind and Usual Punishment. Among
Mitford's interviews is an audio cassette recording of a call-in radio
interview hosted by former convict Dr. Korn and former warden Mr. Prescott. |
|
As for the second subseries, Works, two of Mitford's four articles
on prisons,
"Experiments Behind Bars" and
"Kind and Usual Punishment in California,"
are represented in the collection. Notes, fragments, drafts, and galley proofs
comprise the remainder of this subseries. The seven drafts of the text are in
various stages of completion. The remaining three subseries, Promotion of the
Book, Response to the Book, and Personal, are extremely small in relation to
the rest of the series, comprising a mere five folders. |
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|
Subseries I: Research |
|
|
|
|
Research by Chapter |
| box |
folder |
| 24 |
1 |
|
|
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"Women in Cages" (Chapter
2) |
|
2 |
|
|
|
"101 Years of Prison Reform"
(Chapter 3) |
|
3 |
|
|
|
"Criminal Type" (Chapter
4) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Leslie T. Wilkins--articles |
|
5 |
|
|
|
"Indeterminate Sentence" (Chapter
6) |
|
|
|
|
|
"Treatment" (Chapter
7) |
|
|
|
|
|
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Correspondence |
| box |
folder |
| 24 |
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
Incoming |
|
7 |
|
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|
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Outgoing |
|
8 |
|
|
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|
|
Other to Other |
| box |
folder |
| 25 |
1-2 |
|
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|
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Journal Articles |
|
3 |
|
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|
|
Reports |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Papers and Essays |
|
5 |
|
|
|
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"Attitudes and Role Perceptions of
Correctional Officers: A Comparative Study," by B. Francisco et. al.,
1961 |
| box |
folder |
| 26 |
1-2 |
|
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|
|
Interviews |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Legal Briefs |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Pamphlets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Patuxent Institution |
| box |
folder |
| 26 |
5 |
|
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Correspondence, Notes, Printed
Material |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
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Legal Brief: McNeil vs. Director of
Patuxent |
|
7 |
|
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Legal Brief: McGray et. al. vs.
Patuxent |
| box |
folder |
| 27 |
1 |
|
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Solitary Confinement |
|
2 |
|
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|
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The Draper Model |
|
|
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|
|
"Clockwork Orange" (Chapter
8) |
| box |
folder |
| 27 |
3 |
|
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|
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Articles |
|
4 |
|
|
|
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Reports |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
Newsletters |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Behavior Modification Projects |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Notes and Interviews |
| box |
folder |
| 28 |
1 |
|
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|
|
Correspondence and Miscellaneous |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
Psychosurgery |
|
3-4 |
|
|
|
|
Chemical Treatments |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
Maximum Psychiatric Diagnostic Unit, San
Diego |
|
|
|
|
|
"Cheaper than Chimpanzees"
(Chapter 9) |
| box |
folder |
| 28 |
6 |
|
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|
|
Correspondence |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Notes |
| box |
folder |
| 29 |
1 |
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Interviews |
|
2 |
|
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|
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Newspaper Articles
(March 1963-Oct. 1973) |
|
3-4 |
|
|
|
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Journal Articles |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
Essays and Papers |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Pamphlets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Documents |
| box |
folder |
| 29 |
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
General |
|
8-10 |
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Brief: Sims vs. Parke Davis (3
copies) |
| box |
folder |
| 30 |
1 |
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Sims vs. Parke Davis (Copy 4) |
|
2 |
|
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|
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Guidelines for Medical Experiments on
Humans |
|
3 |
|
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|
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Martin Horowitz: Human Guinea Pig |
|
4 |
|
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|
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Committee on Human
Experimentation--Agendas |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Solano Institute for Medical & Psychiatric
Research |
| box |
folder |
| 30 |
5 |
|
|
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|
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Financial Documents |
|
6 |
|
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|
|
Interviews and Notes |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
Bylaws, Research, Correspondence,
Miscellaneous |
|
|
|
|
|
"The Prison Business" (Chapter
10) |
| box |
folder |
| 30 |
8 |
|
|
|
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Correspondence and Notes |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Printed Materials |
| box |
folder |
| 31 |
1 |
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Budgets |
|
2 |
|
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Costs |
|
3 |
|
|
|
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New York State Prison Finance Report
(1971) |
|
4 |
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Lamson Research Office Publications |
|
|
|
|
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"Employment and Welfare" (Chapter
11) |
|
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|
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Industries |
| box |
folder |
| 31 |
5 |
|
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Correspondence |
|
6 |
|
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|
Interviews and Notes |
|
7 |
|
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Journal Articles, Bibliography |
|
8 |
|
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Legal Briefs |
|
9 |
|
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Statistics and Reports |
|
10 |
|
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Pamphlets, Miscellaneous |
|
|
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Inmate Welfare Fund |
| box |
folder |
| 32 |
1 |
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Correspondence |
|
2 |
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Interviews |
|
3 |
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Notes |
|
4 |
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Statistics |
|
5 |
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Financial and Legal Documents |
|
6 |
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Printed Materials |
|
7 |
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Rules and Objectives |
|
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Work Furlough |
| box |
folder |
| 33 |
1 |
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Notes, Interviews, Miscellaneous |
|
2-5 |
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"Work Release Perspective," by
T. Fitzharris
(1971) |
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|
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|
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"Parole" (Chapter 12) |
| box |
folder |
| 33 |
6 |
|
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|
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Essays, Papers, and Journal Articles |
|
7 |
|
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Works |
|
8 |
|
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|
|
Legal Briefs |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Articles, Pamphlets |
| box |
folder |
| 34 |
1 |
|
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Government Documents |
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2 |
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Correspondence, Miscellaneous |
|
3 |
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California Probation, Parole and Correctional
Association Constitution and Bylaws,
(1970) |
|
4 |
|
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|
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"Parole Agent's Manual," State
of California
(nd) |
|
5 |
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"Parole Agent's Manual," (1964) |
|
6 |
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"Revisions to Parole Agent's
Manual," (Chap. 1-8,
1970) |
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7 |
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"Revisions to Parole Agent's
Manual,"(Chap. 5-8,
1970) |
|
8 |
|
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"Women Parole Agent's Manual," (1968) |
|
9 |
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"Parole Component" California
Correctional System Study (Copy 1,
1971) |
| box |
folder |
| 35 |
1 |
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"Parole Component "(Copy 2,
1971) |
|
2 |
|
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|
"The Protection of Human Rights in the
Rehabilitation of Discharged Persons," by Christopher Nuthall
(1968) |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
"Development of Legal Regulation of
Coercive Behavior Modification Techniques with Offenders," National
Clearing House for Mental Health Information
(1970) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
"Recidivism among Women Parolees: A
Long Term Study," by John E. Barachochea
(1972) |
|
|
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|
|
|
San Joacquin |
| box |
folder |
| 35 |
5 |
|
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Reports |
|
6 |
|
|
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|
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Budgets |
|
7 |
|
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|
|
California Adult Authority |
|
|
|
|
|
"Prison Protest" (Chapter
13) |
| box |
folder |
| 36 |
1 |
|
|
|
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Prisoner's Rights Council |
|
2 |
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Revolutionaries |
|
3 |
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Black Panthers |
|
4 |
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Racial Segregation in Prison |
|
5 |
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Atrocities |
|
6 |
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Raymond Lavon--Death while Incarcerated |
|
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Attica |
| box |
folder |
| 36 |
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence, Miscellaneous |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
Clippings
(Aug. 1970-July 1971) |
|
9 |
|
|
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|
|
Clippings
(March 1970-Jan. 1972) |
|
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|
|
|
Fortune Society |
| box |
folder |
| 36 |
10 |
|
|
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|
|
Fortune News
(March 1971-July/Aug.
1973) |
|
11 |
|
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|
|
Articles, Program, History |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Prisoner Grievances |
| box |
folder |
| 37 |
1 |
|
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|
|
Correspondence |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
"A Convict Report on the Major
Grievances of the Prison Population with Suggested Solutions," San
Quentin
(Feb. 1969) |
|
3 |
|
|
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|
|
Printed Materials |
|
|
|
|
|
"Lawlessness of Corrections"
(Chapter 14) |
| box |
folder |
| 37 |
4-7 |
|
|
|
|
Journal Articles |
| box |
folder |
| 38 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Unidentified Book by Fred Cohen (incomplete,
nd) |
|
2 |
|
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|
|
Correspondence, Press Releases |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Printed Materials, Miscellaneous |
|
4-5 |
|
|
|
|
Legal Briefs--General |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Legal Briefs on Prisoner Access to
Lawbooks |
|
7 |
|
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|
|
Legislative Bills |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Legal Testimonies |
|
|
|
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|
|
Sostre vs. Rockefeller--Civil rights case regarding
solitar confinement |
| box |
folder |
| 39 |
1 |
|
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|
|
Legal Briefs |
|
2 |
|
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|
|
Court of Appeals Ruling |
|
3 |
|
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|
|
Correspondence, Literary Productions |
|
4 |
|
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|
|
Prison Law Project/Fay Stender (Prison Reform
Organization) |
|
5 |
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|
|
Censorship in Prison |
|
6 |
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|
Prison Libraries |
|
7 |
|
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|
|
Prison Reform Workshops and Conferences |
|
8 |
|
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|
|
"Consumers of Justice Workshop,"
by David Flint
(1971) |
|
9-10 |
|
|
|
|
"Rights of Lawfully Incarcerated
Prisoners in the US," by David Flint
(1969) |
|
|
|
|
|
"Reform or Abolition" (Chapter
15) |
| box |
folder |
| 40 |
1 |
|
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|
|
Printed Material |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
Waskow Proposal for Prison Abolition |
|
3 |
|
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|
|
Prisoner's Union |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Juveniles |
| box |
folder |
| 40 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
"The Triumph of Benevolence,"
by Anthony Platt
(1972) |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
"The Role of Conflict in the
Administration of Juvenile Justice," by David Fogel
(nd) |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence, Testimonies, Interviews |
|
|
|
|
Research By Topic |
| box |
folder |
| 41 |
1 |
|
|
|
American Bar Association |
|
|
|
|
|
American Civil Liberties Union |
| box |
folder |
| 41 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Programs, Reports, Printed Material |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
National Conference on Prisoners' Rights |
|
|
|
|
|
|
ACLU Hirschkop Operation |
| box |
folder |
| 41 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Briefs |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
Testimonies |
|
7 |
|
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|
|
|
Questionnaries, Printed Material,
Correspondence |
|
|
|
|
|
American Corrections Association |
| box |
folder |
| 41 |
8-9 |
|
|
|
|
Journal Article |
|
10 |
|
|
|
|
Notes |
|
|
|
|
|
|
ACA Miami Conference
(1971) |
| box |
folder |
| 41 |
11 |
|
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
12 |
|
|
|
|
|
Reports, Minutes |
| box |
folder |
| 42 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence, Notes, Interviews |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Briefs, Miscellaneous |
|
3 |
|
|
|
"The Alabama Prison System," by
Allen Tullos
(1973) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
Arkansas Prisons |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Arizona State Prison |
|
|
|
|
|
California Prisons |
| box |
folder |
| 42 |
6 |
|
|
|
|
Legal Documents |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Articles, Correspondence, Miscellaneous |
|
8-13 |
|
|
|
|
"Strategies of Control," by
Sheldon Messinger,
nd (2 copies) |
| box |
folder |
| 43 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
"Characteristics of the Felon
Population in California State Prisons by Institution," California Human
Relations Agency
(1950-71) |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
"Manual of Program Organization and
Maintenance of State Institutions," California Department of Public
Works
(1971) |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
"California Prison System," (1971) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
"Jail Task Force Report,"
California Correctional System
(1971) |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
"A Report on San Francisco County Jail
and City Prison," SA Committee on Crime
(1969) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Folsom Prison |
| box |
folder |
| 43 |
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
Prisoner Poetry |
|
7 |
|
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|
|
|
Prisoner Short Stories |
|
8 |
|
|
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|
|
Articles |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Dan Olsen--Legal Case against Adult
Authority |
|
10 |
|
|
|
|
Presidio Stockade |
|
|
|
|
|
|
San Quentin |
| box |
folder |
| 44 |
1 |
|
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|
|
Printed Material |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
San Quentin News (Apr. 1970-Nov. 1973) |
|
3 |
|
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|
|
|
Reports, Guard Orientation Booklet |
|
4 |
|
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|
|
Notes, Memoranda |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
San Luis Obispo--California Men's Colony |
|
6 |
|
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|
|
Santa Rita--Billy Fulbright Case |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Soledad |
| box |
folder |
| 44 |
7 |
|
|
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|
|
Guard Personel Files |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
Post Orders, Procedures |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
| box |
folder |
| 45 |
1 |
|
|
|
Committee for Public Justice |
|
|
|
|
|
Committee for Study of Incarceration |
| box |
folder |
| 45 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
Parole Bill, Address |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting
December 1971 |
|
4 |
|
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|
|
Meeting--Issues for Discussion, Memo #2
February 1972 |
|
5 |
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|
|
Memo #3
February 1972, |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #4
February 1972 |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #1
April 1972 |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #2
April 1972 |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #1
May 1972 |
|
10 |
|
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|
|
Meeting, Memo #2
May 1972 |
|
11 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #2
December 1972 |
|
12 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #3
December 1972 |
|
13 |
|
|
|
|
Meeting, Memo #1-2
May 1973 |
| box |
folder |
| 46 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
"Predictions of Criminal Conduct and
Preventative Confinement of Convicted Persons," by Andrew vonHirsch
(1972) |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
"Retributive Justice," by A.
vonHirsch
(1972) |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
"Rehabilitation and Special Deterrence
of Offenders," by A. vonHirsch
(1972) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
"The Prosecuter's Role in Plea
Bargaining," by Albert Alschuler
(1968) |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Criminal Justice |
|
6 |
|
|
|
County Jails |
|
|
|
|
|
Department of Corrections--Federal |
| box |
folder |
| 46 |
7 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Reports |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Booklets |
| box |
folder |
| 47 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
Rules and Regulations |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Shenandoah Conference
(1970) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
Federal Prisons |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Foreign Prisons |
|
6 |
|
|
|
Foundations--Proposals and Correspondence re.
Kind and Usual
Punishment |
|
|
|
|
|
Guards |
| box |
folder |
| 47 |
7 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Reports, Printed Material |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
"Correctional Officer's Training
Guide," American Corrections Association
(1962) |
|
10 |
|
|
|
Guggenheim Foundation |
| box |
folder |
| 48 |
1 |
|
|
|
History of Prisons |
|
2 |
|
|
|
Hospitals |
|
3 |
|
|
|
Illinois Prisons--Marion Federal Prison |
|
|
|
|
|
Indiana Prisons |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Eye for an Eye, by Indiana
Prisoners
(1971) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
| box |
folder |
| 48 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
nd, 1968-70 |
|
5 |
|
|
|
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|
|
1971 |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1972-73 |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
Copy of Department of Corrections Reform Act
(1971) |
|
|
|
|
|
Jackson, George |
| box |
folder |
| 48 |
9 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence
(nd, May 1970-Oct. 1972) |
| box |
folder |
| 49 |
1-2 |
|
|
|
|
Clippings
(Aug. 1970-Jan. 1972) |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Interviews, Personal Accounts |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
Reports, Memos |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Angela Davis Trial |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
San Quentin Six |
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Opinions |
| box |
folder |
| 49 |
8 |
|
|
|
|
Court Rulings |
| box |
folder |
| 50 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Chief Justice Warren Burger |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Judge Bazelon--US Court of Appeals |
| box |
folder |
| 50 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Reports, Addresses |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Documents, Notes |
|
4 |
|
|
|
Massachusetts Prisons |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Minnesota Prisons |
|
6 |
|
|
|
New Jersey Prisons |
|
7 |
|
|
|
New York Prisons |
|
8 |
|
|
|
North Carolina Prisons |
|
|
|
|
|
Roney Nunes--Prisoner Activist |
| box |
folder |
| 51 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
Reprinted Articles, Reports |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Legal Documents |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Memos, Prison Procedures, Miscellaneous |
|
5-7 |
|
|
|
|
"Correlation of News Media Articles,
Notes, Comments, and Abstracts on the California Prison System," by R.
Nunes,
nd (3 copies) |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
"Perused and Selected Prison/Prisoner
Case Law," by R. Nunes,
nd |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Excerpts from Dept. of Corrections & Youth
Authority Manuals |
|
|
|
|
|
Ohio Prisons |
| box |
folder |
| 52 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
Articles |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
Prisoner Grievances, Miscellaneous |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ysabel Rennie--Prison Reform Advocate |
| box |
folder |
| 52 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence, Photos |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
Essays |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
Addresses |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Gerhard Mueller--Presentation to Governor's Task
Force on Corrections
(1971) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Southern Ohio Penitentiary at Lucasville |
| box |
folder |
| 52 |
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
Notes |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
Reports, Addresses |
|
10 |
|
|
|
|
|
Clippings
(Oct. 1969-Aug. 1973) |
|
11 |
|
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
12 |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
13 |
|
|
|
Pennsylvania Prisons--Buck County Prison |
|
14 |
|
|
|
Rehabilitation Organizations--Correspondence,
Notes |
|
|
|
|
|
Jim Robison and Joe Kagan--Prison
Researchers |
| box |
folder |
| 52 |
15 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence, Interviews |
|
16 |
|
|
|
|
Notes, Printed Material |
| box |
folder |
| 53 |
1-2 |
|
|
|
|
Reports |
|
3 |
|
|
|
Sociology |
|
4 |
|
|
|
Statistics |
|
|
|
|
|
Types of Crime |
| box |
folder |
| 53 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Correspondence, Notes |
|
7 |
|
|
|
Virginia Prisons |
| box |
| 54 |
|
|
|
|
Washington Prisons |
|
|
|
|
|
|
McNeil Island |
| box |
folder |
| 54 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
2-3 |
|
|
|
|
|
Legal Briefs for Press Access Suit
(1973) |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
Prisoner Grievances, Press Releases |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
Pamphlets |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
Articles |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
Notes, Interviews, Policy Statement |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Walla Walla |
|
9 |
|
|
|
Wesley Robert Wells National Defense
Committee |
|
10 |
|
|
|
Louis Wolfson--Prison Reformer |
|
11 |
|
|
|
Wright Institute |
|
|
|
|
General Research |
| box |
folder |
| 55 |
1 |
|
|
|
Clippings
(1970-72) |
|
2-4 |
|
|
|
Interview Notebooks |
|
5 |
|
|
|
Interview--Audio Tape Recording |
|
6 |
|
|
|
Printed Material |
|
7 |
|
|
|
Articles and Essays |
|
8 |
|
|
|
Notes |
|
|
|
|
|
Index Cards (housed in Boxes 69-70) |
|
|
|
|
|
Newsletters |
| box |
folder |
| 56 |
1-2 |
|
|
|
|
Miscellaneous Newsletters |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
The Anvil |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Black Pride |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
The Cage and the
Doorkey |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
Committee for Prisoner Humanity and
Justice Newsletter |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Communicator |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Connections |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Correctional
Progress |
|
10 |
|
|
|
|
Freeworld Times |
| box |
folder |
| 57 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
The Grapevine |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
Intervene |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
The Outlaw |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
Pacesetter |
|
5-7 |
|
|
|
|
Penal Digest
International |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
Prisoner's Digest
International |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
Prisoner Rights
Newsletter |
|
10 |
|
|
|
|
Support Our
Soldiers |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Incoming |
| box |
folder |
| 58 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
nd, 1970 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
1971 |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
|
1972 |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
1973 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Outgoing |
| box |
folder |
| 58 |
5 |
|
|
|
|
|
nd, 1970 |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
|
1971 |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
1972 |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
|
1973 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other to Other |
|
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
1970-72 |
|
10 |
|
|
|
|
|
1973 |
|
|
|
|
|
Correspondence with Prisoners |
| box |
folder |
| 59 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
List of Correspondents |
|
2 |
|
|
|
|
A |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
B |
|
4 |
|
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|
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C-D |
|
5 |
|
|
|
|
E-G |
|
6 |
|
|
|
|
H |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
I-K |
|
8 |
|
|
|
|
L |
| box |
folder |
| 60 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
M |
|
2 |
|
|
|
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N-R |
|
3 |
|
|
|
|
S-T |
|
4 |
|
|
|
|
U-Wiles |
|
5-6 |
|
|
|
|
Williamson, James Ralph |
|
7 |
|
|
|
|
Winton-Z |
|
|
|
Subseries II: Works |
|
|
|
|
Articles |
| box |
folder |
| 61 |
1 |
|
|
|
"Kind and Usual Punishment in
California,"Atlantic Monthly,
1971 |
|
2 |
|
|
|
"Experiments behind Bars,"Atlantic Monthly,
1973 |
|
3 |
|
|
|
Response to Articles--Correspondence, Printed
Material |
|
4-6 |
|
|
|
Notebooks |
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Printed Material, Miscellaneous |
- Abelman, Arthur F. (Weil, Gotshal & Manges)--23.5,
58.10
- Abelson, Philip (Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement)--28.6
- Abowitz, Murray--28.6
- Adams, Charles & Shirley (Music Teachers Assoc. of
California)--7.5
- Addison, Virginia S. (Addison, Goldstein and Walsh)--11.6,
11.7
- Adler, Theodore A. (Office of the Attorney General
(PA))--28.6
- Albert, Mac S. (Simon and Schuster)--13.2
- Albert, Paul (Prison Law Collective)--67.3
- Aleo, Adrian Sebastian--59.2
- Alexander, William--59.2
- Alkes, John P.--59.2
- Allen, Harry E. (Ohio State University)--52.1
- Alsop, Raymond--7.5
- Alvarez, Alfonso F.--59.2
- Anderson, Croil (Jackson, Goldmark, Bender)--54.1, 54.2
- Angel, J.A.--7.9
- Arensberg, Suzi (Alfred A. Knopf Inc.)--66.7
- Armsbury, Charles--54.1
- Armsbury, Sonya--54.1
- Armstrong, Gregory (Bantam Books)--48.9
- Asbell, Bernard--8.2
- Asher, Dick (CBS International)--32.1
- Athearn, Leigh--7.5
- Atkins, Richard L. (Atkins & Walker)--8.4
- Austern, David T.--58.1
- Bailleaux, Paul R.--59.3
- Balcom, Johnny--59.3
- Baldinger, Irving (A.F.L.-C.I.O., District 65)--4.2, 8.2
- Ballerini, Luigi (Rizzoli Editore)--9.4
- Bandel, J. (American Cemetery)--8.4
- Barbeau, Clayton C. (Barbwire Theatre Inc.)--58.3
- Barr, J.E. (Chambers Superior Court)--15.2
- Barr, Loraine I.--40.6
- Barrie, Nell--7.9
- Barringer, Felicity--58.6
- Bass, Stanley A. (Legal Defense Fund)--42.1, 48.3, 54.2
- Bathe, Harold E. (East Lawn Memorial Gardens, Inc.)--12.8,
14.9
- Batterman, Robert C.--28.6
- Bayne, Stephen Louis--58.3
- Beaty, Peter (National Assoc. of Funeral Directors)--3.3
- Beecher, Henry K. (Harvard Medical School)--28.6
- Behr, Edward (Saturday Evening Post)--14.9
- Belew, Louise--24.6, 58.10
- Belli, Melvin--11.8, 23.6
- Benedict, Raymond--59.3
- Bennett, Lawrence A. (Department of Corrections (CA))--24.8
- Bennett, Leslie L. (University of California)--28.6, 30.7
- Bergerson, Bernard E. (Dept. of Prof. & Voc. Standards
(CA))--7.6, 7.7
- Berman, Howard (Prison Law Project)--39.4
- Bernhard, Carolyn G. (Department of Commerce)--1.3
- Bernstein, Charles--38.2
- Berry, Anne--8.6
- Berry, Thomas Elliott (West Chester State College)--58.3
- Berube, Allan James--67.3
- Beyers, Charlotte--58.3
- Bierman, O. C.--7.9
- Birmingham, Roger H.--28.6
- Bixby, F. Lovell (United Nations)--42.1, 58.2, 58.6, 67.3
- Blair, Jimmy--59.3
- Blakemore, Barbara (McCall's)--46.7
- Blalock, Ugene U. (Forest Lawn Memorial Park)--8.1
- Blumenthal, Dallas--40.2, 59.3
- Boag, Don--59.3
- Bond, J. Leonard--59.3
- Bonner, Clyde L.--7.5
- Boone, John O. (Department of Corrections (DC))--46.7
- Bortin, David N.--7.5, 7.7
- Botell, Anthony--7.5
- Boudin, Leonard B. (Rabinowitz, Boudin & Standard)--20.12,
21.1
- Bowers, John--28.6, 30.7, 58.6
- Boyd, James (Fund For Investigative Journalism)--47.6
- Boyette, Mary (American Assoc. of Univ. Women)--24.1
- Brennan, Raymond Louis (Interment Association of
California)--8.2
- Brenner, Helene--12.9
- Brich, George M. (American Library Association)--39.5
- Brinkley, Cosby (University of Chicago Library)--8.4
- Brodsky, Stanley L. (University of Alabama)--28.6
- Bromley, Marion--26.5, 37.1, 52.1, 52.8, 52.12, 67.3
- Bronson, Michael W.--59.3
- Bronstein, Al (National Prison Project)--41.2
- Brooke, Leonie N.--12.7
- Broome, Aline--7.5
- Broughton, Natalie--58.1
- Broule, John A.--58.1
- Brousseau, Helen B.--13.3
- Brown, Arnold L. (Mayo Clinic)--1.6
- Brown, Cabot--7.5
- Brown, Chester A. (Sunset Memorial Gardens)--8.6
- Brown, Francis (New York Times Book Review)--13.5
- Brown, Helen Gurley--11.6, 13.2, 14.3
- Brown, Jean F. (Peoples Temple)--67.4
- Brown, Joseph Harry--28.4
- Brown, William T. (City of Berkeley (CA))--8.4
- Brown, Willie L. Jr.--32.1
- Brunn, George (Municipal Court (Berkeley, CA))--67.3
- Bundy, McGeorge (White House)--20.10
- Burghardt, James H. (Library Association of Portland)--8.6
- Burkhart, Kitsi W.--24.1
- Burnam, Tom--58.3
- Burnham, Dan (Wall Street Journal)--7.5
- Burnham, David (New York Times)--53.6
- Burns, Mary (Supreme Court of the United States)--58.2
- Burrows, Donald E.--59.3
- Burton, Phillip (Congress of the United States)--54.1
- Bush, Philip (Minnesota Connections)--67.1
- Bush, Sheila--3.3, 8.2
- Calame, Donna (University of Pennsylvania Law Schl.)--58.4
- Califano, Joseph A.--16.7
- Callahan, Vince (Advertising Art)--14.9
- Callan, Arnold (United Automobile, Aircraft)--8.4
- Calomee, Lindsay R.--40.2, 59.4
- Calvert-Link, Margaret (National Legal Aid)--24.7
- Campbell, Mel--59.4
- Canon, Edward J. (American Airlines)--1.3
- Carlson, Norman A. (U.S. Department of Justice)--47.4
- Carr, Jesse L. (University of California)--1.6, 8.2, 13.5
- Carr, John D.--59.4
- Carroll, S.D.--7.9
- Carrow, Robert D. (Carrow & Jones)--49.6
- Carson, Patricia--24.1, 32.1
- Carter, John Mack (Ladies' Home Journal)--23.8
- Cassidy, William A.--59.4
- Catalano, John A.--59.4
- Celler, Emanuel (U.S. House of Representatives)--58.2
- Chalkley, D.T. (Dept. of Health, Education &
Welfare)--28.6
- Chambers, W.W. (W.W. Chambers Co., Inc.)--8.2
- Champen, Roger--36.7
- Chapelonis, A.--8.1
- Chenoweth, (William B.Senate (CO))--12.8
- Choice, Bart W.--59.4
- Chord, John C.--12.10, 14.12, 15.1, 15.2
- Christy, Charles S. (Department of Corrections (MA))--50.4
- Cines, Fannette (Simon and Schuster)--11.6
- Clanon, T.L. (Department of Corrections (CA))--28.2
- Clark, Edna--7.9
- Clark, James R. (Clark, Robinson and Hellebush)--11.8
- Clemens, Cyril (Mark Twain Journal)--15.1
- Clement, Lillian--7.9
- Cleverdon, William Robert--59.4
- Cochran, George (University of Mississippi)--28.6
- Cochran, George C. (Duke University)--58.2
- Coffin, William Sloane (Yale University)--23.6
- Coffman, Florence--7.5
- Cohelan, Jeffrey (Congress of the United States)--8.2
- Cohen, Malvin A. (Department of Law (NY))--8.4
- Coles, Bob (Harvard University)--50.6, 58.2
- Collins, Leslie--14.2
- Congdon, Thomas B. (Saturday Evening Post)--11.6
- Conrad, John P. (University of Pennsylvania)--58.2, 67.3
- Conreur, Vanita--58.3
- Conway, L.--58.2
- Conyers, John Jr. (Congress of the United States)--54.1
- Cooper, Claire (American Civil Liberties Union)--41.2, 58.2
- Corr, J. Wilfred (California Funeral Directors Assoc.)--8.6
- Correll, Elmer J. (Mrs.)--7.9
- Cosgrove, Thomas A. (Art Mart, Inc.)--8.1
- Cox, Eddie David--67.1
- Craig, Don (Headquarters, Dept. of the Army)--5.7, 8.4
- Cranston, Alan (United States Senate)--54.1
- Craven, Walter E. (California State Prison at Folsom)--37.1
- Cray, William C. (Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Assoc.)--28.6
- Cross, Ira B.--8.1
- Cross, Laurance (Northbrae Community Church)--4.1
- Curry, William R.--7.5
- Cutler, Arnold R. (Lourie & Cutler)--8.4, 13.1, 13.2
- Cutler, Hazel--14.2
- D'Orgeix, Alva (Committee for Prisoner Humanity)--67.1
- Dahl, Stella (Central Memorial Society)--13.2, 14.12
- Daitch, Arthur A. (Railroad Retirement Board)--8.2
- Daniel, Alice (Legal Defense Fund)--47.6
- Daniels, Dale L.--59.4
- Danley, Harold (Interstate Commerce Commission)--8.1
- Darrow, Edward--7.5
- Daughtrey, Tom--59.4
- Davies, Byron P.--7.5
- Davies, Mark (Hames & Hyatt)--28.6
- Davis, Clive J. (CBS Records)--32.1
- Davis, James Edward--59.4
- Davis, Mary C.--8.2
- De Antonio, Emile (Monday Film Production Company)--17.3
- Deacy, Thomas E Jr. (Deacy and Deacy)--8.4
- Dean, Walter L. (CBS Records)--32.1
- Dellums, Ronald V. (Congress of the United States)--38.2, 44.6,
67.3
- Demorest, Dorothy (East Bay Memorial Association)--7.5, 7.6
- DeMotte, Harold L.--7.5
- Dennis, Albert C.--67.3
- Dershowitz, Alan M. (Harvard Law School)--24.1
- Derzon, Robert A. (University of California)--28.2
- Desmond, Jerry--59.4
- Deutsch, Michael--58.3, 58.4, 58.7
- Dewey, Arthur W. (University of Connecticut)--1.8
- Diamond, Bernard (University of California, Berkeley)--58.2
- Donadio, Candida (Russell & Volkening)--11.6
- Donahue, Phil (WHIO)--14.12
- Dorek, John H. (Remembrance Memorials)--8.6
- Dorsen, Norman (Committee for Public Justice)--45.1
- Dowie, Mark (Transitions To Freedom Inc.)--32.1, 40.3, 58.1
- Draper, Dick (National Lawyer Guild)--48.2
- Dreiblatt, Carol (Doyle, Dane, Bernback Inc.)--20.11
- Dreyfus, Benjamin (Garry, Dreyfus, McTernan & Brotsky)--40.2,
46.7, 52.15
- Drinan, Robert F. (Congress of the United States)--54.1,
67.3
- Dulsovich, Joseph--7.5
- Dunbar, Leslie (Field Foundation)--47.6
- Dunn, Alfred--59.4
- Dunn, Halbert L.--8.2
- Dye, O.I.--13.2
- Eckehard, Gabriele--11.6
- Eckes, Fred T. (Central Memorial Society)--6.5
- Eddington, Lawrence--67.1
- Eden, Philip (Int'l. Longshoremens)--8.2, 8.6
- Edsall, Geoffrey--28.6
- Edwards, Arthur F. (Sunset Mausoleum)--8.4
- Egly, Paul (Egly, Wiener and Weiss)--8.7
- Eitreim, Anthony C. (Duke Law School)--39.4
- Elfers, James L.--7.5
- Eli, Nathan E.--59.5
- Elias, Stephen (Food Research and Action Center)--58.1
- Elliott, Henry W. (Solano Inst. for Medical)--30.7
- Ellison, Harlan--14.1
- Ellison, Jane--52.1
- Ellison, Terry C.--54.8
- Ellsworth, Ralph E. (University of Colorado
Libraries)--13.3
- Engle, Clair (United States Senate)--8.2
- Eshelman, Byron E. (Department of Corrections (CA))-8.2
- Estep, Richard A. (United Papermakers &
Paperworkers)--8.2
- Evans, Fallon--13.2
- Evans, Jeanne--7.5
- Evett, Robert (New Republic)--11.6, 13.3, 14.4, 58.3
- Fairbanks, George F.--8.1, 8.2
- Farmer, Elton W. (Department of Corrections (CA))--32.1
- Farmer, Helen (Southern California Memorial Assoc.)--6.6,
7.5
- Farrell, W.J.--67.3
- Fate, Robin--58.3
- Fayssoux, Frank S. (Rotarian, The)--58.2
- Fee, Joan (Bertrand Goldberg Associates)--52.1, 58.2
- Feiffer, Jules--17.2
- Ferber, Michael--21.1
- Fergusson, M.S. (Forest Lawn Memorial Park)--8.2
- Ferrell, William F. (St. Anthony's Church)--54.1
- Fiedler, RonniHarper's Magazine--67.1
- Fielding, E.U. (Mrs.)--7.5
- Fields, Frank C.--1.3
- Fields, Walter G.M.--8.1
- Fine, Richard H. (Medical Committee for Human Rights)--30.7
- Finley, Art--58.3
- Fischer, Patricia L. (Women Concerned w/Criminal
Justice)--67.3
- Fitzgerald, John Thomas--37.1
- Fleming, Leroy Nolane--39.4
- Fletcher, C. Errol (Holmdahl & Fletcher)--1.3, 2.4, 8.2,
8.6
- Flint, David (California State College)--58.2
- Flom, Carl (County Court, Dane Co. (WI))--8.1
- Flower, Ruth--67.3
- Fogel, David (Department of Corrections (MN))--50.5
- Folsom, J.C. (Department of Mental Health (AL))--24.7, 27.5
- Forrester, Glenn C. (Niagara Falls Memorial Society)--6.5
- Fox, Cecil (Y.M.C.A. of Oakland (CA))--8.4
- Frankenberry, James R. Jr.--59.5
- Frazier, John--59.5
- Frieden, M.B. (Mosk and Rudman)--13.3
- Friess, Joanne--8.1
- Fritchman, Stephen H. (First Unitarian Church of Los
Angeles)--11.6, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3
- Frohbach, Hugh F.--7.5
- Fryer, John L.--8.2
- Fuller, Earle C.--14.3
- Fulton, Robert L. (Los Angeles State College)--4.1
- Gabriel, John H.--7.9
- Gaddis, Thomas E.--36.2
- Galbraith, John Kenneth (Harvard University)--13.2
- Gallagher, James F.--59.5
- Gammer, A. (Mountain View Cemetery)--2.4
- Gardner, Robert Newton Jr.--32.1
- Garrison, Floyd E.--54.8
- Gasse, R. V.--7.5
- Gavaghan, Paul F. (Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.)--1.3
- Gayman, Warren W. (Sacramento Valley Memorial Soc.)--6.6
- Geigley, Effie B.--7.9, 8.1
- Gelinske, Tom--58.2
- Gillers, Stephen (Committee for Public Justice)--45.1
- Gilligan, John J. (Office of the Governor (OH))--52.9
- Givens, Wayne (Kentucky School of Mortuary Science)--5.5
- Glick, Lawrence B. (U.S. Commission on Civil Rights)--37.1
- Goff, V. Barlow (Department of Justice (CA))--7.5
- Goff, Victor V. (Pacific Coast Unitarian Council)--7.6
- Gold, John E.--59.5
- Goldberg, Bertrand (Bertrand Goldbert Associates)--8.4
- Goldberg, Dave (National Lawyers Guild)--37.1
- Goldberg, Robert--24.3
- Goldstein, Abe--21.1
- Goldstein, Patti (Addison, Goldstein and Walsh)--11.8
- Gomes, A.E. (Department of Corrections (AZ))--32.1
- Goodenough, Rosemary D. (Friends Outside
inCalifornia)--56.8
- Goodman, Denise Levertov--48.9
- Gordon, Anne M.--67.3
- Gordon, Leland J. (Denison University)--8.2
- Gordon, Mitchell--14.3
- Gordon, Ramon (Cell Block Theatre Corporation)--67.3
- Gorman, John E. (Human Relations Agency (CA))--28.6
- Gossage, Howard Luck--13.2, 14.3
- Gottlieb, Robert (Simon and Schuster)--11.6, 58.4
- Goyette, G.F. Jr. (Parke, Davis & Company)--28.6
- Graeme, Jock L.--7.5
- Graham, H. Neil (Dept. of Health, Education &
Welfare)--4.7
- Grant, Joseph W. (Penal Digest International)--58.2
- Grant, P.J.--7.9
- Gray, Donald--28.6
- Green, Dan (Simon and Schuster)--11.6, 11.11
- Green, Martha (Time, Inc.)--7.9
- Green, Roy M. (Atlantic Monthly)--13.3, 13.6
- Green, Walter J. (American Civil Liberties Union)--41.2,
41.3
- Greenberg, David (Comm. for the Study of
Incarceration)--52.12
- Greenberg, Samuel L. (Senate, State of New York)--31.3
- Greenwell, Ben E. (Rowell Laboratories Inc.)--28.3
- Gregory, Dean W. (California State Prison at Folsom)--37.1
- Grene, Robert--59.5
- Griffing, P.B. (Mrs.)--7.5
- Griswold, H. Jack (Lake Shore Outlook)--48.4
- Griswold, Natalie M.--58.2
- Grundstrom, Daniel--59.5
- Gruves, Frank I.--7.9
- Guichot-Perere, L. Henri de Borniol--3.3
- Gunterman, Joe (Friends Committee on Legislation (CA))--28.1,
38.2
- Guthrie, Philip D. (Department of Corrections (CA))--26.2, 30.7,
30.8, 32.1, 33.1, 58.9
- Gutstadt, Joseph P.--24.8
- Hackmeyer, Richard J. (St. Louis Co., Missouri)--2.4
- Hall, Barbara--2.5
- Hall, Harry A. (Circuit Court (Kansas City, MO))--8.4
- Hall, Kenneth F. (Department of Finance (CA))--32.1
- Halvonik, Paul N. (American Civil Liberties Union)--36.4, 37.1,
41.2, 58.3, 58.9
- Hamilton, Dennis L.--35.7, 59.6
- Hanson, Roselyn T.--7.9
- Harkey, Marion--58.2
- Harmer, Ruth Mulvey--1.3
- Harmetz, Richard S.--14.2
- Harris, Willie L.--59.6
- Harrison, Scott (Amicus Inc.)--58.2
- Hatfield, Frank--59.6
- Haws, Edsel W. (Office of the Attorney General (CA))--31.5
- Hayball, K.W. (California State Prison, San Quentin)--37.1
- Hayden, Charles G.--11.6
- Hayes, Lester X.--59.6
- Hayslip, Patricia--8.1
- Heath, Charlotte Coulter--7.9
- Heil, Nicholas (State of New Jersey)--48.5
- Heisler, Francis (Heisler & Stewart)--23.8
- Hellerstein, William E. (Legal Aid Society)--58.4
- Hemmings, Charles L.--24.3
- Henderson, James T. (Dept. of Health, Education &
Welfare)--58.3
- Hendon, Ezra (Prison Law Project)--32.1
- Henley, Nancy (Rough Times)--67.1
- Hering, Leonora--7.5
- Hermann, Michele (American Civil Liberties Union)--41.2
- Hilgenfeld, Melvin D. (California Coll. of Mortuary
Science)--5.5
- Hill, Gary (Crime and Corrections, U.S. Jaycees)--42.1
- Hill, John E. (Belli, Ashe, Ellison, Choulos &
Lieff)--31.5
- Hillman, Marnell--7.5
- Hines, Walter C.--37.1
- Hinickle, F.W. (Dept. of Health & Soc. Services
(WI))--32.1
- Hirschkop, Philip J. (American Civil Liberties Union (VA))--41.7,
42.2
- Hirsig, Alan R.--58.4
- Hodgson, Arlee (Civil Liberties Review)--41.2
- Hoffman, Charles--39.5
- Hoffman, Nancy--58.3
- Hogan, William (San Francisco Chronicle)--11.6
- Holder, Willie (Prisoners' Union)--40.3
- Holiff, Saul (Johnny Cash Inc.)--32.1
- Holley, Lee A.--54.1
- Holt, Patricia (San Francisco Book Co.)--58.4
- Holter, Lanier--59.6
- Holter, Sandra--58.4, 59.6, 67.3
- Hopkins, Arnold J. (American Bar Association)--41.1
- Hopkins, Donald R. (Congress of the United States)--54.1
- Hornick, Richard B. (University of Maryland)--28.6
- Houlihan, John C. (Institute For Local Self
Government)--39.7
- Hounshell, William--59.6, 66.3
- Howard, David--59.6
- Howard, Genevieve H.--15.1
- Hubbard, David G.--53.6
- Huish, Lois (Vallejo Public Library)--39.6
- Hull, C.H. (Department of Corrections (CA))--58.3
- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Vice President)--20.10
- Hunter, Opal P.--7.5
- Hunter, Sally--7.9, 8.1
- Hurd, Reginald--7.5
- Hutt, Peter Barton (Dept. of Health, Education &
Welfare)--53.6
- Hyatt, Wayne S. (Hames & Hyatt)--58.4
- Ickes, Steven J. (Wisconsin School for Girls)--58.3
- Ingelfinger, Franz J. (New England Journal of
Medicine)--28.6
- Irany, Helen (Simon and Schuster)--13.4
- Irby, James--46.7, 47.3, 59.7, 67.1
- Irwin, Lucietta (East Bay Memorial Association)--7.6
- Jackson, George--48.9
- Jackson, Jane Rudel--67.3
- James, Raymond Dana--59.7, 67.1
- Jeffs, Rae (Hutchinson Publishing Group)--11.6
- Jelinek, Donald A.--36.7
- Jensen, Carl (California State College)--67.4
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (White House)--20.10
- Johnston, J. Richard (Avakian & Johnston)--7.5
- Johnston, Lamont--8.4
- Jollett, Jean (Simon and Schuster)--9.10
- Jones, Austin W. Jr. (United States District Court)--23.8
- Jones, Gene Melvin--59.7
- Jorstad, T.O.--8.1
- Kagan, Joe--52.15, 53.2
- Kalman, Herbert S.--1.3
- Kamath, Elinor--14.6
- Kane, M. Martin--24.3
- Kaplan, Martha (Alfred A. Knopf Inc.)--58.4
- Kaplan, William L. (Feisner, Kaplan, Smith and
Joseph)--29.7
- Kastenmeier, Robert W. (Congress of the United States)--38.2,
54.1
- Katz, Louis S. (Gostin & Katz Inc.)--53.4
- Kay, Melissa--4.2, 6.2
- Keating, Michael B. (Foley, Hoag & Eliot)--24.1, 50.4
- Kellock, Katharine--13.8, 14.8
- Kelly, Paul C.--37.1
- Kennedy, Edward M. (United States Senate)--40.6
- Kerr, Henry W. (Adult Authority (CA))--35.7
- Keyes, Jim--33.1, 59.7, 67.1
- Kifner, Rona--36.3
- Kight, Morris (Gay Community Services Center)--24.3
- Kim, Luke I.C. (Human Relations Agency (CA))--30.7
- Kimbrough, Brian--54.1
- Kirby, Bernard C. (San Diego State College)--58.2
- Kleinstuler Marguerite--7.9
- Knudsen, Raymond Barnett (Counselor Association
Inc.)--11.10
- Kohn, Lawrence--28.6
- Korn, Richard R. (University of California, Berkeley)--44.6
- Krebs, Albert V. Jr.--7.9
- Krieger, W.M. (National Selected Morticians)--8.2, 8.4
- Kroncke, George Jr. (First Natl. Bank (Madison, WI))--8.2
- Krone, Pamela (Phizer, Inc.)--29.5
- Kruglak, William T.--7.9
- Kunstler, William L. (Law Center for Constitutional
Rights)--21.1
- Kytle, Calvin (David Apter & Associates)--41.2
- Lake, Thomas A. Edison--14.9
- Lamont, Corliss--8.1
- Lamson, Robin (Assembly Office of Research (CA))--30.7, 32.1,
32.4, 52.15, 58.1
- Larkin, Margaret--14.12
- Lassow, Dina (Rabinowitz, Boudin & Standard)--23.8
- Laurence, Virginia (East Bay Memorial Association)--7.5
- Laurent, Carl E.--2.4
- LaVoie, Ruth--7.9
- Lawrence, Memmom Jr.--32.1
- Lawson, Allan H. (Prisoners' Rights Council)--36.1
- Lawson, Stanley (Superior Court, State of California)--7.9,
8.1
- Lawton, Sandy (Jelinek & Samsel)--24.7
- Learning, Christian B. (Rehabilitation Research
Foundation)--58.1
- Leavitt, John--54.1
- Leban, Abbot A. (United States Senate)--15.1
- Lee, Eugene (University of California)--1.4
- Lehmann, Joyce A. (Rochester Memorial Society)--6.6
- Lembhe, Allen--58.4
- Lemmons, John R.--32.1
- Levanthal, Harold (U.S. Court of Appeals)--47.3
- Levertov, Denise (see Goodman, Denise Levertov)
- Levin, Elena--58.7
- Levin, John--58.4
- Levine, Ellen (Curtis Brown Ltd.)--48.4, 48.5, 58.2
- Levine, Myra E.--58.2
- Levy, Barnett (Department of Law (NY))--12.8
- Lewis, Jonathan (California Legislature, Senate)--38.2
- Lippman, Linda--28.6
- Lisook, Alan B. (Dept. of Health, Education &
Welfare)--28.6
- Lockard, Wallace L. (Lockard's)--7.9
- Longstreth, J.A.--7.5
- Loos, Esther W. (Princeton Memorial Association)--6.6
- Loper, Rodney--7.5
- Louie, George Sing--24.8, 48.3, 59.8, 60.3
- Louie, Maxine--48.3
- Lovedahl, Cecil--59.8
- Loveridge, L.L. (Int'l. Longshoremens)--7.9
- Luncan, Alexander--67.3
- Lyle, Dave--20.1, 23.8
- Lynch, John C.--59.8
- Lynott, Jason--59.8
- Lyon, Walter A. (Mrs.)--13.3
- Mabry, Terry--32.1
- MacGibbon, James (Macdonald & Co. (Publishers)
Ltd.)--23.6
- Macias, Peggy--54.1
- Mackes, LeRoy E. (Mrs.)--7.5
- MacLeod, Celeste--58.2
- MacNeur, R.N. (Grant Miller Mortuaries)--8.2
- Magee, Ruchell--48.9, 60.1
- Magnuson, Warren G. (United States Senate)--54.1
- Mailes, R.M.--47.7
- Maki, William (Assoc. of Better Business Bureaus)--8.2
- Maldve, R. Elizabeth--7.9
- Malone, Joann (Institute for Policy Studies)--40.2
- Mangee, Charles T. (Upjohn Company)--28.6
- Mann, Richard E.--7.5
- Manning, Robert (Atlantic Monthly)--28.6, 39.6, 47.6
- Mansker, Don E. (Travel Unlimited Inc.)--8.4
- Marcentaro, Laura 9College Association For Public)--23.8
- Marchbanks, Owen--7.9
- Margaronis, Stasse--58.2
- Marshall, Betsy--7.5
- Marshall, Burr W. (State of New York, Dept. of Health)--8.1
- Marshall, John B. (State Board of Equalization (CA))--1.3
- Marsicano, Vincent A. (Department of Law (NY))--8.5
- Martig, Ralph R. (Secretary of State (CA))--7.5
- Martin, Willis L. (Peerless Garments)--1.3
- Maschler, Tom (Jonathan Cape Ltd.)--48.9
- Mason, Florence (Consumers Union)--7.7
- Mason, Gene L. (Franconia College)--28.1
- Mason, George M.--60.1
- Massie, Robert L.--40.2
- Massie, Robert L.--60.1
- Mathias, Charles McC. Jr.--58.9
- Mathias, James F. (Guggenheim Foundation)--47.10
- Matthews, Emily Inks--54.1
- Maxwell, Henry H. 9Zurich Insurance Company)--58.2
- Mayer, Dorothy D. (Amer. Academy of Funeral Services)--5.5
- Mayer, Paul (Catonsville Nine Defense Committee)--16.8
- Mayfield, Glenn E.--7.6
- Mayor, Juan “Pinon”--36.2
- McAiney, Phil (Narconon)--28.6
- McCabe, Charles (San Francisco Chronicle)--28.6
- McClean, Elinor--12.10
- McCleary, James H.--60.1
- McCormick, Anne H. (Alfred A. Knopf Inc.)--58.4
- McHenry, J.E. (California State Prison)--39.6
- McKinley, Maytor H.--14.3
- McLaughlin, Dorothy F.--7.5
- McNulty, Elizabeth (Joint Commission on
Accreditation)--28.6
- McTernan, John T. (Margolis and McTernan)--14.2
- Mellish, H.W. (Public Utilities Comm.(B.C., Canada))--8.2
- Menci, Tanya (College Association For Public)--23.8
- Mendenhall, James E. (Consumers Union)--8.2, 8.4
- Menn, Thorpe (Kansas City Star)--11.11
- Menninger, Karl (Menninger Foundation)--58.3
- Merkl, Earle C. (Headquarters, Dept. of the Army)--5.7
- Merrick, Florence M.--58.2
- Merriman, Russell--60.1
- Merritt, George Jr.--40.2, 60.1
- Michaels, Sarae (California Citizens Committee)--37.1, 42.7
- Miele, Dolores (Atlantic Monthly)--58.2
- Milbank, Ann (National Funeral Directors Assoc.)--7.5, 8.2
- Miller, James Henry--60.1
- Miller, Leonard E.--60.1
- Miller, Willie Curtis--60.1
- Millie--13.3
- Milne, J.C. (J.C. Milne Organization)--8.6
- Misenheimer, Mike--48.4, 48.5, 48.6
- Mitchell, Gordon (Wall Street Journal)--15.1
- Mittler, Manny--24.3
- Moeykens, J.V. 9State Correctional Facility (VT))--28.6
- Monroe, Eason (American Civil Liberties Union)--41.2
- Moore, Robert J. 9Department of Corrections (MA))--50.4
- Morgan, Ernest--5.1, 7.5, 8.2, 8.6, 9.4, 9.6, 12.10, 13.3
- Morris, Richard B. (Bar Association of San Francisco)--28.2,
42.7
- Mosley, John L.--46.7
- Murphy, Ellen G.--7.9
- Murphy, R.B. (R.B. Murphy & Co.)--7.5
- Murphy, Raymond C.--60.1
- Murton, Thomas O. (University of Minnesota)--24.2
- Nadan, Paul--58.3
- Nagel, William G. (American Foundation Inc.)--52.9
- Naggrar, Patricia (West German Television)--11.6
- Narveson, P.O. (Successful Mortuary Operation)--7.5
- Natividad, Pete V.--60.2
- Negrotto, Susan G. (Natl. Council on Crime &
Delinquency)--31.7
- Neier, Aryeh (American Civil Liberties Union)--24.1. 41.2, 54.1,
58.4
- Nelson, Bruce--16.7
- Nelson, Gerald D.--24.8
- Nelson, Helen Ewing (Office of Consumer Counsel (CA))--8.4
- Nelson, J.S. (California State Prison)--39.6
- Nelson, Rosemery (University of North Carolina)--28.1
- Nevler, Leona (Fawcett World Library)--9.4
- Newcomer, Earl T. (Professional Securities Corp.)--8.1
- Newlin, Lyman W. 9Kroch & Brentano's Inc.)--11.8
- Newman, Alexander--60.2
- Newquist, Roy A. (WBBM)--11.6
- Neyhart, Stanley H. (Neyhart & Grodin)--8.6
- Nichols, H. 9California Men's Colony)--32.4
- Nichols, Richard R.--48.1
- Nicholson, Robert F.--28.6
- Nielsen, George L. (State Brd. of Funeral Directors
(CA))--7.5
- Nissen, Cinde--13.4
- Nolan, Dan--50.4. 60.2
- Nollenberger, Kay (Bay Area Council for Jail Reform)--42.7
- Nora, Fred--13.4
- Nugent, Patricia (County of San Mateo)--33.1
- Nunes, Roney R.--30.8, 32.1, 39.4, 39.5, 51.1
- O'Hanlon, Patricia--24.3
- Oakley, A.G. (Department of Corrections)--58.3
- Oberdorfer, Conrad W. (Choate, Hall & Stewart)--28.6
- Ockert, Virginia--7.5
- Oldham, W.F. (Manitoba Mortuary Association)--6.5
- Olsen, G. Robert--37.1
- Olson, Daniel--43.9
- Oppenheimer, A. (California Institution For Men)--39.6
- Opton, Edward M. Jr. (Wright Institute)--28.2, 24.8, 28.5,
58.2
- Orr, Lois A. (Valley View Memorial Gardens)--8.2
- Ortiz, Victoria (Monthly Review)--32.1
- Ottley, Allan R. (California State Library)--8.2
- Outerbridge, W.R. (National Parole Board)--24.7
- Outze, Bill (National Parole Board)--58.1
- Papanek, Paul--54.1
- Parker, Florence E. (San Diego Memorial Society)--6.6
- Parker, John M.--8.1
- Parker, Marjory Winston (Office of the Attorney General
(CA))--30.7
- Pauling, Ava Helen (Mrs. Linus)--13.5
- Pauling, Linus (National Welcoming Committee)--13.3
- Pearl, Dennis--28.3
- Pearson, A. Raymond (National Funeral Directors
Assoc.)--8.2
- Pearson, Talbot (Continental Association of Funeral)--13.3
- Pederson, Walt--9.4
- Pepper, Claude (Select Committee on Crime)--38.2
- Perlmutter, Mark B. (Mutual Service Insurances Co.s)--8.1
- Perrin, Leroy M. (Board of Funeral Directors (CA))--8.2
- Peters, Ferdinand J. (Granit-Bronz, Inc.)--8.6
- Peterson, H.A.--7.9
- Peterson, M. (Mrs.) (Memento Shop at Forest Lawn)--8.1
- Petris, Nicholas C. (Assembly, California Legislature)--7.5, 12.8,
38.7, 58.9
- Phelps, Thomas R. (Sacramento State College)--58.3
- Phillips, George W. Jr. (Superior Court (CA))--23.8
- Phillips, Stella L. (Interment Association of
California)--8.2
- Pickett, G.W. (U.S. Department of Justice)--48.3
- Pike, James A. (Diocese of California)--4.1, 13.3
- Pimentel, A.G. (Menlo Funeral Home)--8.1, 8.2
- Pinson, E.R. (Pfizer Central Research)--29.5
- Platt, Tony (University of California)--53.3
- Pleasance, Simon--27.1
- Plotkin, Robert (National Law Office)--58.3
- Plumb, Donald D.--13.8
- Poland, Fred (Montreal Star)--58.3
- Pollard, James--67.3
- Pollock, George H. (Institute for Psychoanalysis)--1.6
- Pompa, Florence--7.5
- Porter, Eve--8.1, 8.2, 14.4
- Potter, J. G. (Mrs.)--12.9
- Potter, Mary Carroll--24.1, 58.2
- Powers, Art--48.4, 48.5, 48.6
- Prettyman, E. Barrett Jr. (Hogan & Hartson)--24.7
- Prewitt, Robin Lin--60.2
- Price, Mary (Yale Review)--23.8
- Priest, A.J.G. (University of Virginia School of Law)--14.4
- Procunier, R.K. (Department of Corrections (CA))--24.8, 28.2,
30.7, 33.1, 46.7
- Pronger, Camille S.--58.4
- Puchalski, Anthony M.--48.5, 60.2
- Purnell, Karl H. (House of Representatives)--58.4
- Quates, McKinley (Southern Conservation Center)--39.6
- Rabinowitz, Leonard (Rabinowitz, Boudin &
Standard)--21.1
- Rabinowitz, Victor (Rabinowitz, Boudin &
Standard)--39.2
- Raether, Howard C. (National Funeral Directors Assoc.)--8.2,
8.4
- Raffle, John (Correctional Training Facility)--39.6
- Ramer, Chris--24.7, 54.1
- Ramer, Lanier A.--24.8, 28.1, 60.2
- Ramey, Dru--32.1
- Raskin, Marcus G.--20.8
- Ray, Gordon N. (Guggenheim Foundation)--47.10
- Reagen, Michael V. (Syracuse University Research
Corp.)--67.3
- Rector, Milton G. (Natl. Council on Crime &
Delinquency)--31.5
- Rees, Toinette L.E. (Alfred A. Knopf Inc.)--23.5
- Reeves, Anthony Ayanna--60.2
- Reid, J. Filson--8.2
- Reinders, Robert C. (Tulane University)--13.5, 14.4
- Rembar, Cy--13.7
- Rennie, Robert A.--52.1
- Rennie, Ysabel--52.1, 52.4, 52.7, 52.12, 58.3
- Reuter, Ralph R. (Int'l. Ladies' Garment Workers)--5.4
- Reynolds, Del (Freeman & Cox-Roach & Leonard
Inc.)--8.4
- Reynolds, Kenneth Duke--60.2
- Rhoades, Rufus--8.1
- Ridgway, Franz (Courtesy Credit Corporation)--8.1
- Riegel, Stevie (United Prisoners Union)--40.3
- Rightley, Al (International Union)--8.6
- Rinn, Fanny (California State University)--67.4
- Rinzler, Alan (Holt, Rinehart and Winston)--48.4
- Robb, Charles C. (American Civil Liberties Union
(PA))--67.3
- Roberts, Emmett S. (Department of Health...(FL))--28.6
- Roberts, Evan--60.2
- Roberts, W.A. (Domenic Zappia Art Studios)--2.4
- Robinson, Lawrence R. (State Board of Control (CA))--32.4
- Robinson, James O.--53.2
- Roessner, Elmer (Bell-McClure Syndicate)--12.1
- Rogaway, Betty J. (Palo Alto Unified School District)--11.6
- Rogers, Deborah (Deborah Rogers Ltd.)--58.3, 58.4
- Rogers, Neil K.--40.2, 51.1
- Romer, Roy R. (Schmidt & Van Cise)--12.10
- Ropa, Donald W. (White House)--20.10
- Rose, Larry G.--40.2, 60.2
- Rosenshine, Annette--13.3
- Rosenthal, Aaron (M.U.S. Dept. of Commerce)--8.1
- Rosenthal, Albert H. (Dept. of Health, Education &
Welfare)--8.1
- Rosner, Lita--58.2
- Rossant, M.J. (Twentieth Century Fund)--47.6
- Rostow, W. W. (White House)--20.10
- Roth, Robert (Center for the Study of Legal)--24.7
- Roth, William E.--13.6
- Rothenberg, David (Fortune Society)--36.11, 60.2
- Rothman, David J. (State University of New York
(Albany))--67.3
- Rothschild, Arvin K.--47.6
- Rountree, Lester (California State University)--67.4
- Rubin, Donald (Pocketbook & Novelty Workers Union)--1.3, 8.1,
8.2, 13.3, 14.3, 15.1
- Rundle, Frank L.--58.2
- Ruttle, Margaret (Eli Lilly and Company)--28.6
- Sagerson, James Lawrence--60.3
- Saltzman, Joan--58.1
- Salvatore, Nick--17.3
- Savoy, Maggie (Arizona Republic)--11.11
- Sax, Joseph L. (Resources for the Future, Inc.)--23.7
- Saylin, Gary--28.6
- Sayre, Nora--58.3, 58.4
- Schacter, Harry W.--58.2
- Schein, Edgar H. (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology)--28.1
- Schulte, Anthony M. (Simon and Schuster)--11.6
- Schultz, David E. (Corrections Legal Services
Program)--32.1
- Schwalb, Alice--40.2, 46.7, 58.2, 58.6, 58.9
- Schwartz, Herman--39.3, 47.4
- Scott, Joseph W. (Library, University College London)--8.6
- Scott, Sandra--58.1
- Sedig, Walter--7.5
- Sedlak, Joseph F. (National Center for Urban Ethnic)--48.5,
48.6
- Segar, Robert L. (Leitson, Dean, Dean, Segar &
Hart)--28.6
- Seike, Frederick W. (Mrs.)--7.5
- Shapiro, Michael H. (University of Southern
California)--28.6
- Shapiro, Samuel (Boston Collaborative Drug)--28.6
- Sharp, E. Preston (American Correctional Association)--42.1
- Sher, Byron D. (Stanford University)--8.4
- Sherrad, Tom--7.5
- Sherrill, Bob--54.10
- Sherrill, Robert--47.6
- Sherrod, Robert (Saturday Evening Post)--1.8, 8.2, 8.6
- Shippey, Frances W.--67.3
- Shirek, Brownlee (Bay Area Funeral Society)--12.8
- Shook, Kathryn J. (Sixth Judicial Court, Rockville
(MD))--46.7
- Shulman, Matthew (Vermont Media)--28.6
- Sieroty, Alan (California Legislature)--38.2, 43.3, 58.9
- Silberman, Richard D.--32.1
- Silliman, Ron (Committee for Prisoner Humanity)--58.3
- Sills, Marion--13.3
- Simpson, Donald J. (First Unitarian Congregational
Soc.)--7.5
- Skoler, Daniel L. (American Bar Association)--41.1
- Smiley, Charles (Clark Grave Vault Co.)--8.6
- Smith, Cecilia N. (Bobbs Merrill Company)--15.2
- Smith, Charles C.--7.5
- Smith, Evlyn E.--7.5
- Smith, James F. (California Rural Legal Assistance)--58.2
- Smith, Norvel--54.8
- Soderberg, R.T. (Department of Finance (CA))--32.1
- Soladay, Salle S. (Committee for Prisoner Humanity)--56.6
- Solka, Paul Jr. (Office of the Governor (Alaska))--9.4
- Sommer, Dorothy--7.5
- South, Edward P. (California Correctional
Psychiatrists)--24.7
- Spaan, David B.--7.5
- Sparks, Wilbur D. (United States Senate)--12.8
- Specht, A.R. Jr. (California State Prison at Folsom)--31.5
- Spectorsky, A.C. (Playboy)--8.2
- Sperber, Irwin--23.9
- Spock, Benjamin--23.6, 23.8
- Springs, Savatar Saadi--60.3
- Sprouse, Irby Jr.--60.3
- Staidl, Stanley A. (Outagamie County Court (WI))--8.2
- Stanford, Phil--58.3
- Stark, Fortney H. Jr. (Security National Bank)--32.1
- Stark, R.I.--7.5
- Steger, R.W. (Mrs.)--7.9
- Stender, Fay--24.5, 30.8, 32.1, 39.4, 40.2, 42.5, 48.9, 54.1,
58.2, 58.4, 67.1
- Stern, Philip M.--14.2, 47.6
- Sternberg, David (Washington State University)--58.1
- Stessel, P. (Lederle Laboratories)--29.5
- Stetson, E.H. (State Board of Equalization (CA))--7.6
- Stevenlars, Philip--13.3
- Steves, William--60.3
- Stillman, Carl F. (National Health Federation)--28.6
- Stockwell, Elisabeth (Hutchinson and Company)--9.4, 11.6
- Stone, Arnetta G. (National Selected Morticians)--8.4
- Streub, Clarence G. (Royal Bond Research Institute)--1.3
- Stutsman, L.M. (Department of Corrections (CA))--32.1, 32.7
- Surian, V.--7.5
- Sussman, Peter Y.--32.1
- Swanson, Thor (Washington State University)--58.1
- Sweet, Fred--14.5
- Swinkels, Rudolf--24.3
- Sylvester, Arthur (Assistant Secretary of Defense)--20.10
- Symonds, Lewis L.--7.5
- Tannehill, Phillip Lee--32.1
- Tanner, Richard (Penal Digest International)--48.3
- Tasse, Austin Vincent--60.3
- Taylor, Eddie Willie--28.6
- Taylor, H. Marshall (Plain Planned Funerals Ltd.)--12.10
- Taylor, Harold--13.2, 47.6
- Taylor, Isaac J.--60.3
- Taylor, Jane--67.3
- Tepper, Julian (National Legal Aid)--34.2, 58.3
- Terwilliger, Barbara--15.1
- Thieben, Lore (KCBS)--7.5
- Thogmartin, Vern--60.3
- Thorne, John E. (Thorne, Clopton, Herz, Stanek Inc.)--49.4
- Throp, James L.--47.7
- Tilden, Gladys--48.1
- Toby, Anna P.--7.5
- Todd, Richard (Atlantic Monthly)--24.7, 30.2
- Tole, Benny R.--60.3
- Tooks, Freddie Lee--60.3
- Torok, Lou--60.3
- Tostevin, Leslie W.--11.6, 13.3, 14.2, 14.3, 14.4
- Toynbee, Philip--13.3
- Treuhaft, Robert E. (Edises, Treuhaft, Grossman &
Grogan)--7.5, 7.6, 7.9, 23.9
- Tromanhauser, Edward (Operation Dare)--48.4, 48.5, 48.6
- Trotter, Sharland (Center For Study of Responsive
Law)--28.2
- Truscott, Isabelle (Denver Post)--12.10
- Trust, Nelson R.--7.5
- Tullos, Allen E. (Civil Liberties Union of Alabama)--42.3
- Tunley, Roul--7.9, 11.8
- Tunney, John V. (United States Senate)--54.1
- Tupin, Joe P. (University of California, Davis)--28.1, 28.3
- Turner, Joan E.--67.3
- Turner, Phyllis--24.8
- Ulrich, Carl E. (Thomas Jefferson Unitarian Church)--13.3
- Unruh, Jess (Assembly, California Legislature)--37.1
- Upchurch, William H.--60.4
- Vale, Paul W.--7.9
- Van de Kamp, John--23.6
- van Geldern, John--32.1, 60.4
- vanden Heuvel, William J. (Board of Corrections (City of
NY))--36.6, 50.6, 58.2
- Viorst, Judith--9.4
- Vogler, Lewis (Lewis Vogler & Co.)--14.2
- von Hirsch, Andrew (Comm. for the Study of Incarceration)--24.3,
45.2, 46.3, 58.3
- von Struve, A.W. (U.S. Dept. of Commerce)--1.3
- Voorhis, Jerry (Cooperative League)--7.5
- Waggoner, George Mark--40.2
- Wagner, John G. (University of Michigan)--28.6
- Wakeman, John (H.W. Wilson Company)--15.1, 15.2
- Waldie, Jerome R. (Congress of the United States)--37.1
- Wall, John (Dept. of Attorney General (MA))--20.11
- Wallace, Thomas C. (Holt, Rinehart and Winston)--48.5, 58.2
- Walsh, J.E.--5.7
- Wamnes, Leonard B.--7.5
- Ward, Donald--60.4
- Warner, George F. (California State Prison, San
Quentin)--31.5
- Waskow, Arthur I. (Institute for Policy Studies)--40.2
- Watson, Mary A.--7.5
- Watts, Robert B. (Supreme Bench of Baltimore)--24.7
- Wells, Wesley Robert--54.8
- Wenner, Sim--7.5
- Wennerstrom, Carl (Chicago Memorial Association)--6.5, 8.1, 8.2,
8.6
- West, Celeste (San Francisco Public Library)--39.6
- Whitehill, Joseph--24.7, 26.5, 58.3, 67.3
- Wilcox, Fred (KCBS)--7.5
- Wiles, Ronald P.--31.5, 32.1, 60.4
- Williams, Edwin A.T. (Veterans Association)--8.4
- Williamson, James Ralph--30.8, 32.1, 60.5, 60.6, 67.1
- Willis, R. Dean--8.1
- Wills, Robert D.--58.2
- Wilson, Charles H. Jr. (United Press International)--11.6
- Wilson, J. R. (Project T.A.C.T.)--41.4
- Winn, A.E. (Dominion Bur. of Statistics (Ottawa))--8.2
- Winton, James--60.7
- Wiseman, A.L. (Chapel Management Consultants)--8.6
- Witkin, Richard (New York Times)--24.3
- Wolf, P.T. (Godeau Funeral Home)--8.2
- Wolfson, Louis E.--34.2
- Wolthouse, Velma--36.5
- Woodring, Muriel--54.1
- Woodward, Overton S. (Mutual Insurers, Inc.)--7.9, 8.1
- Wright, C.S. Jr.--60.7
- Wright, Robert L. (U.S. Department of Justice)--5.7
- Wulf, Melvin L. (American Civil Liberties Union)--20.5
- Wyndham, Francis--58.4
- York, Jim--28.6
- Young, Tracy (Village Voice)--24.3
- Zinn, Howard (Boston University)--23.8
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