COLONEL LEWIS S. SORLEY PAPERS
The papers of Colonel Lewis S. Sorley were given to the
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in October., 1966,
by his daughter Mrs. Frederick B. Lyon.
Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 1.5
Approximate number of items: 2,400
Literary rights in the unpublished writings of Colonel
Lewis S. Sorley in these papers, and in other collections
of papers in the custody of the United States of America,
have been retained by the donor. After her death, the
literary rights will pass to Lewis Stone Sorley III.
Subject File
Box Contents
1
Anti-Semitism
American Alliance, 1931
American Coalition of Patriotic Societies.,1957-60
Churches
General
New Deal and Social Justice
Peace and Disarmament
Church League for Industrial Democracy, 1931-33; 37
Communist Infiltration
Churches
Education
Miscellaneous
Communist Propaganda
Dies, Martin
Dilling, Elizabeth - Newsletters,
1940
1941
1942-44 & Undated
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Dilling, Elizabeth - Miscellaneous
Fascism and Communism
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Frankfurter., Felix
Freedom of Press and Speech
League for Industrial Democracy, 1925; 32
Ludlow War Referendum Resolution, 1937-38
National Defense
Pacifist and Peace Organizations
Pelley, William Dudley
Permanent Court of International Justice, 1931
Randolph, A. Philip
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Sacco and Vanzetti
Spanish Civil War
Speeches by Col. Sorley
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
World Peace Foundation., 1935
Books and Pamphlets on Communism
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Books and Pamphlets on Communism
Clippings
Miscellaneous
Printed Material
List of Miscellaneous Materials
1.
The American Way, You and Industry Series booklet No. 1; National
Association of Manufacturers of The United States of America, 1936.
2.
"Business Statesmanship", Wilbur., Harry Curran; National Clay
Products Industries Association., Chicago, Illinois; March 18, 1926.
3.
Can America Recapture Americanism? Ives., Dean C.A.; The Louisiana
State Sovereignty Commission., Baton Rouge., Louisiana.
4.
The Constitutional Crisis- Its Threat to State Sovereignty (Speech),
Alford, Dale; Congressional Record, U.S. Government Printing Office,
1960,
5.
Deportation of Alien Criminals,, Gunmen., Narcotic Dealers., Defectives..
Etc.., Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.,
House of Representatives; Government Printing Office., Washington,
1926
6.
District of Columbia Appropriation Bill for 1937, Extracts from Hearings
before the Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations;
U.S. Government Printing Office., Washington,, 1936.
7.
The Graduate's Guide for 1936; The Graduate Group., Incorporated.
8.
Liberty Under the New Deal., The Record for 1933-34; American Civil
Liberties Union., New York City; June, 1934.
9.
Mobilization in Retrospect, Coughlan: Lieutenant-Colonel T. M.;
G.H. McCallum Co., Polk at Ellis., S.F., 1926.
10.
Moral Welfare., Stevenson., J.A.; March., 1934.
11.
National Socialism, Murphy., Raymond E.; U.S. Government Printing Office.,
Washington, 1943.
12.
Pay Day, Proctor, David Milton; Brown Book Company, Kansas City,, Mo.,,
1936.
13.
The Right to Work, Prentis, H.W. Jr.., Lancaster Press., Inc.,
Lancaster, Pa., 1943.
14.
The Roosevelt Myth, Flynn., John T.; The Devin-Adair Company., New York.,
1948.
15.
Young People's Relationships., Conference on Preparation for Marriage
and Homemaking; The Pilgrim Press, Boston and Chicago,, 1931.