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Newton, Ray

Overview
Works: 24 works in 26 publications in 2 languages and 46 library holdings
Roles: Performer
Classifications: ps615, 942.1
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Most widely held works by Ray Newton
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1 edition published in in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Records include minutes (1930-1936), reports of committees, resolutions, correspondence (1930-1936), financial records, membership lists, petitions, pamphlets, radio speeches, and scrapbooks. Subject files include William I. Hull's reports from the Geneva Disarmament Conference (1932), information on pending state and federal legislation, and data on the munitions industry, as well as plays on the theme of disarmament. Correspondents include: William I. Hull, Sophia H. Dulles, Mary Winsor, Eliza M. Cope, William Eves III, Edward N. Wright, Brent D. Allinson, Carolyn Lexow Babcock, H. Runham Brown, Elinor Byrns, Lucy A. Cox, Constance Drexel, Dorothy Detzer, Lynn J. Frazier, Lindley V. Gordon, William B. Harvey, Darlington Hooper, Frieda Langer Lazarus, Jennie Lee, Frederick J. Libby, Alfred Lief, Ray Newton, Vincent D. Nicholson, John Nevin Sayre, Tucker P. Smith, Walter W. Van Kirk, Oswald Garrison Villard, Lydia G. Wentworth, H. Justice Williams, and E. Raymond Wilson.
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Correspondence, biographical material, published and unpublished mss., notes for speeches, reference files, clippings, photos, and other papers, including correspondence relating to Allen's tenure as managing editor and editor of The World Tomorrow; correspondence, business and financial records, operational files, serial publications, news releases, clippings, and other records of Nofrontier News Service (1933-1941) and Worldover Press (1942-1955); correspondence and financial and membership records of Young Democracy and files of its publication Young Democracy (1919-1922); correspondence and other papers relating to his work with the Socialist Party in the 1930s including his involvement in Connecticut politics; and correspondence with and materials about organizations in which Allen was interested, including American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, the American Friends Service Committee, American League Against War and Fascism, Emergency Peace Campaign, Fellowship of Reconciliation, League for Independent Political Action, War Resisters' International, War Resisters League, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (U.S. Section). pacifism, United States and international peace movements, conscientious objection, conscription, and war resistance.
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Correspondence (1944-1960), minutes, news releases, articles, clippings, filmstrips and sound recordings, pamphlets and NCAC literature, and material concerning other anti-conscription groups. Includes subject files on topics such as universal military training, conscription of women, conscientious objectors, race relations in the armed forces, and the American Legion; congressional correspondence with leaders of various House and Senate subcommittees; and information on Brig. Gen. Herbert C. Holdridge, a former NCAC ally who mounted two presidential campaigns. Correspondents include Bruce Barton, Charles F. Boss, Louis Bromfield, Henry J. Cadbury, Roscoe S. Conkling, John Dewey, Albert Einstein, Harry Emerson Fosdick, John Haynes Holmes, Ray Newton, Richard W. Reuter, Eleanor Roosevelt, John M. Swomley, and E. Paul Weaver.
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
The papers of E. Raymond Wilson contain personal and professional correspondence, biographical material, writings including drafts for two books, notes on travel, program of meetings and conferences he attended, a subject file, photographs, scrapbooks, sound tapes, and memorabilia. The papers of his wife Miriam Davidson Wilson (1899-1965) are also in this collection.
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1 edition published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in Undetermined and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Papers in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection consist of correspondence, biographical material, published and unpublished mss., notes for speeches, reference files, clippings, photos, and other papers, including correspondence relating to Allen's tenure as managing editor and editor of The World Tomorrow; correspondence, business and financial records, operational files, serial publications, news releases, clippings, and other records of Nofrontier News Service (1933-1941) and Worldover Press (1942-1955); correspondence and financial and membership records of Young Democracy and files of its publication Young Democracy (1919-1922); correspondence and other papers relating to his work with the Socialist Party in the 1930s including his involvement in Connecticut politics; and correspondence with and materials about organizations in which Allen was interested, including American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, the American Friends Service Committee, American League Against War and Fascism, Emergency Peace Campaign, Fellowship of Reconciliation, League for Independent Political Action, War Resisters' International, War Resisters League, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (U.S. Section). pacifism, United States and international peace movements, conscientious objection, conscription, and war resistance.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Includes minutes, reports of field workers and peace caravans, correspondence, financial records, pledges of abstinence from war, publications, clippings, local peace council materials, and files of five of the campaign's twenty area offices (Kansas City, New York City, St. Louis, Chicago, and Michigan).
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The collection includes minutes of the Board of Directors and Consultative Council (1943-1969), correspondence (1940-1973), memoranda, literature and releases, financial records, statistics, subject files, newspaper clippings, photographs, and motion pictures. In addition to the administrative records of the Washington office, the 1940-1947 records include correspondence, reports, and publications of 151 Civilian Public Service camps, together with case files of men assigned to CPS camps and of the men who were reclassified or imprisoned. Additional case files covering the period 1949 to 1973 contain information about men who performed alternative service ) 1-W classification) and about men who sought help with problems relating to military service and/or classification. All case files are restricted.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Includes scattered annual reports (1913-1929), scattered minutes (1912-1940), correspondence (1914-1935, 1943), scattered financial records, publications of the Association, and Messenger of Peace (1871-1894, 1900-1943). The bulk of the collection is correspondence, consisting mostly of carbon copies of letters sent out by Allen D. Hole. Other correspondents include John R. Cary, Theodore Foxworthy, W. Spencer Hadley, Mary Mendenhall Hobbs, Rufus M. Jones, Ray Newton, Levi T. Pennington, and Walter C. Woodward.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The records of the National Council for Prevention of War (NCPW) include meeting minutes of the Executive Board (1921-1973), meeting minutes of the Annual Meetings, financial records, and correspondence, all for the years 1921-1975. Most correspondence concerning FJL's speaking engagements will be found in General Correspondence (letters by FJL and G. Mackenzie). Also available are departmental and branch office records, and NCPW published material, including complete files of the News Bulletin (1921-1934) and Peace Action (1934-1968). Series F contains a variety of materials that document the NCPW's specific endeavors. Also included are manuscripts and drafts of Frederick Libby's book, To End War (1969), his writings, speeches, and attacks upon both him and the NCPW. Dissertations and manuscripts about the NCPW are also available, as are photographs, posters, scrapbooks, and memorabilia. Correspondents include Alden G. Alley, Emily Greene Balch, Roger N. Baldwin, Albion P. Beverage, Florence Brewer Boeckel, Clement Biddle, Carrie Chapman Catt, James F. Finucane, Raymond Fosdick, Sidney L. Gulick, Paul Harris Jr., Frederick J. Libby, Gladys K.G. Mackenzie, A.J. Muste, Jesse M. MacKnight, Lucia Ames Mead, Laura Puffer Morgan, Ray Newton, Carrie Wyckoff Ormsbee, Jeannette Rankin, John Nevin Sayre, Rosika Schwimmer, Norman Thomas, Oswald Garrison Villard, E. Raymond Wilson, and Mary Ida Winder.
 
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