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      [0524] René de Chambrun Papers, 1914-1995, Coll. 48006

      Location: Hoover Institution Archives, 434 Galvez Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010

      Description: Comte René de Chambrun (1906-2002), a descendant of General Lafayette, was an attorney at the Court of Appeals of New York and Paris since 1934 and 1935, respectively. In 1935, he married Josée Laval and shared her determination to rehabilitate the memory of her father after the latter's execution. The papers consist of depositions, correspondence, and printed matter, relating primarily to political conditions in France under the government of Marshal Philippe Pétain and Premier Pierre Laval, 1940-1944. Translations of a portion of the documents are published in English translation in France during the German Occupation, 1940-1944 (Stanford, 1958). Includes depositions by René de Chambrun, Josée de Chambrun, and the Duc de Grantmesnil (Kenneth de Courcy). Also contains copies of Ecrits de Paris: Revue des Questions Actuelles, Paris, 1944-1953.

      Finding aid:

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf1h4n980s/entire_text/

      [0525] Jack Chance collection on Wendell Willkie and the 1940 presidential election, 1939-1940, Mss 0023

      Location: Msgr. William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Walsh Library – First Floor, Seton Hall University, 400 South Orange Avenue, South Orange, NJ 07079

      Description: Jack Chance (1921-2011) was one of the founders of the Montclair Historical Society and was involved with historic preservation in New Jersey throughout his adult life. The collection consists of newsclippings scrapbooks, 1939-1940, on the 1940 presidential election, as well as a copy of Willkie's work "The True Liberalism" and an excerpt regarding the 1940 election from the Spring/Summer 1975 issue of New Jersey History.

      Websites with information:

      http://academic.shu.edu/findingaids/

      http://library.shu.edu/content.php?pid=357852&sid=2927547

      https://blogs.shu.edu/archives/2013/06/from-the-shelves-the-jack-chance-collection-on-wendell-willkie-and-the-1940-presidential-election/

      Finding aid:

      http://academic.shu.edu/findingaids/mss0023.html

      [0526] Russell Chandler Papers, ca. 1960s-1990 (bulk 1970s-1980s), ARC Mss 2

      Location: Department of Special Collections, Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9010

      Description: Russell Chandler (1932- ) was a religion writer for the Los Angeles Times newspaper from 1974 to 1992. The collection contains about 300 files with correspondence, articles, newsletters, press releases, clippings, research notes, photographs, drafts and copies of Chandler's own articles, and related materials. Included are files on Abortion, American Coalition for Traditional Values, Anita Bryant, Californians for Biblical Morality, Campus Crusade for Christ, Chalcedon, Christian-Patriots Defense League, Christian Voice / "New Right" Lobbies, Christian Coalition, Cults, James Dobson, Jerry Falwell, Jesse Helms, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship in the U.S.A., Bob Jones, Ku Klux Klan, Tim LaHaye, Hal Lindsey, Moral Majority, New Right, Praise the Lord (PTL), and Traditional Values Coalition.

      Websites with information:

      http://www.library.ucsb.edu/node/1788/#K

      http://libraries.ucsb.development-preview.com/special-collections/collections/cguides

      http://www.library.ucsb.edu/special-collections/collections/cguides

      http://www.library.ucsb.edu/special-collections/collections/k_o_guides

      Finding aids:

      http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/ucsb/spcoll/chandler00.pdf

      http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt1s2023t4/entire_text/

      [0527] Frank A. Chapman collection of Newspaper Political Cartoons, 1913-1984, Coll. 1433 [cartoons]

      Location: Special Collections, Manuscripts Division, Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575

      Description: Frank A. Chapman (1909-1985) was an avid collector of political and popular cartoons. The majority of the collection derives from the Los Angeles Times and the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Political Topics include abortion (mainly consisting of images hostile to abortion); Bigotry and Racism (including cartoons depicting the Ku Klux Klan, acts of racism and bigotry, and intolerant groups); Censorship and Obscenity (including images of the Moral Majority); Gun Control (including depictions of the National Rifle Association (NRA)); Homosexuality (including California's Proposition 6 which restricted homosexuals from teaching); Equal Rights Amendment (including cartoons about debate over the Equal Rights Amendment and Ronald Reagan's decision to exclude the E.R.A. from the Republican campaign platform); Religion (including cults, anti-Semitism, evangelicals and the Moral Majority); and School Busing and Desegregation. Political Figures include Anita Bryant; Barry Goldwater (including some images about his criticism of the Moral Majority and Reverend Jerry Falwell); J. Edgar Hoover; Howard Jarvis (who led the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association and spearheaded California's Proposition 13 in 1978 and a subsequent tax reform effort via Proposition 9 in 1980); Thomas Linton Metzger (Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan for the State of California who ran for congress and was a Democratic nominee for the district of San Diego in 1980); and Miscellaneous Figures (Everett Dirksen, Jesse Helms, California Superintendent of Public Instruction Maxwell L. Rafferty); and George Wallace. A box of clippings each on Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan.

      Finding aid:

      http://findaid.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt429018cq/entire_text/

      [0528] John Jay Chapman additional papers, 1841-1940, S Am 1854.1 [partly digital collection]

      Location: Houghton Library, Harvard Yard, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Description: John Jay Chapman (1862-1933) was an American poet, dramatist, and critic. Series I. Letters to John Jay Chapman, contains a copy of a letter by William Greenough Thayer to Conrad Chapman, a carbon copy of a letter by [Richard LaFarge?] to Conrad Chapman, and letters from Ernest Hamlin Abbott, American Legion, Bernard Iddings Bell, William Edgar Borah, Boris Leo Brasol, Nicholas Murray Butler, W. J Cameron, James McKeen Cattell, Conrad Chapman, Seward Collins, Frederic René Coudert, Archibald Henderson, Paul Elmer More, Henry Fairfield Osborn, David Starr Jordan, Ku Klux Klan (H. W. Evans), Abbott Lawrence Lowell, George Santayana, James Wolcott Wadsworth, William Allen White, John Sharp Williams, and Owen Wister. Series: II. Letters from John Jay Chapman, contains letters to Bernard Iddings Bell, Conrad Chapman, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Louis Marshall, and Owen Wister. Series: IV. Letters to Elizabeth Winthrop (Chanler) Chapman, contains letters from Conrad Chapman and Owen Wister. Series: V. Other letters, contains letters from Conrad Chapman, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Gaetano Salvemini, and Owen Wister. Series: VII. Other compositions, contains items by Conrad Chapman and Owen Wister.

      Websites with information:

      http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/allFindingAids?_collection=oasis

      Finding aid:

      http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~hou00718

      [0528a] John Jay Chapman papers, 1841-1940, MS Am 1854

      Location: Houghton Library, Harvard Yard, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Description: John Jay Chapman (1862-1933) was an American poet, dramatist, and critic. In the 1920s, he expressed anti-Bolshevist, anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, and anti-immigration sentiments. In 1925, Chapman's poem "Cape Cod, Rome and Jerusalem," which traced America's troubles to the "Jesuit and the Jew," appeared in the Ku Klux Klan's National Kourier. Series: I. Letters to John Jay Chapman, contains letters from Bernard Iddings Bell, Nicholas Murray Butler, James McKeen Cattell, Madison Grant, Archibald Henderson, Paul Elmer More, and Owen Wister.

      Reference:

      Alan Pell Crawford, "The

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