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Special Collections Division University of Washington Libraries Box 352900 Seattle, Washington, 98195-2900 USA (206) 543-1929 This document forms part of the Guide to the George E. Rennar Papers. To find out more about the history, context, arrangement, availability and restrictions on this collection, click on the following link: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/permalink/rennargeorge0636_1656/ Special Collections home page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcoll/ Search Collection Guides: http://digital.lib.washington.edu/findingaids/search

George E. Rennar Collection Acc. # 0636-001 (right-wing materials) 41 boxes Box No. 1. Ephemera. Einar Aberg - Anti-Komintern Dienst. 2. Ephemera. Apostolate of Christian Action - Christian Citizens Crusade. 3. Christian. Const. Educ. League - Christian Labour Assoc. 4. Christian Nationalist Crusade - Christian Youth against Communism. 5. Christian Party - Congressional Reprint Service. 6. Conservative Party - E. Dilling. 7. Draft MacArthur Committee - The Free Press. 8. Freedom Center - Germany. 9. Ed Gibbons - Industrial Defense Assoc. 10. Jane's Book Service - M misc. 11. Nation Europa - N misc. 12. Fred T. O'Dell - J. E. Perkins. 13. C. W. Phillips - Silver Shirt League. 14. Slaves of the Immaculate Heart - S misc. 15. The Tablet - T misc. 16. Union movement - Youth for America. (Boxes 1-16 are all ephemera) 17. Pamphlets, periodicals. 18. Books, pamphlets. 19. Books, pamphlets. 20. Newspapers. 21. Books, pamphlets. 22. Books, pamphlets. 23. Books, pamphlets. 24. Books, pamphlets. 25. Books, pamphlets. 26. Books, pamphlets. 27. Ephemera, phonograph records. 28. Pamphlets. 29. Books, pamphlets. 30. Newspapers. 31. Books, periodicals. 32. Periodicals. 33. Books, periodicals. 34. Books. 35. Books. 36. Periodicals, ephemera. 37. Books. 38. Periodicals, newspapers. 39. Books, periodicals. 40. Periodical: "Appeal to reason". 4l. Books, pamphlets.

PAMPHLETS GEORGE RENNAR American Student Union. Lash, Joseph P.. Toward a "Closed Shop" on the Campus. 1937. American Youth Congress. Here's a Real Job for You!! 1940. Canadian Tribune Publishing Company. Nielson, Doris W.. Democracy Must Live! 1940. Citizen's Committee to Free Earl Browder. North, Joseph. The Case of Earl Browder. 1942. Civil Rights Defense Committee. Who are the 18 Prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case? 1944. Coblentz, L. A.. Russia Up to Date. 1939. Communist Party, U. S. A.. On the Struggle Against Revisionism. 1946. Congress of Industrial Organizations. For the Nation's Security. 1943. Foreign Languages Publishing House. Abakumov, Y.. The Moscow Subway. 1939. Bardin, I.. The Industrial Might of the USSR. 1939. Bergelson, D.. The Jewish Autonomous Region. 1939. Gerasimov, A., Fine Arts in the USSR.. 1939. Gudov, I.. Work and Wages in the Soviet Union. 1939. Korobov, I.. How Soviet Workers Spend their Leisure. 1939. Makarenko, A.. Children in the Land of Socialism. 1939. Propper-Grashchenkov, W.. Public Health Protection in the USSR. 1939. Shaburova, M.. How Old Age Is Provided For In the USSR. 1939. Sobolev, S.. Soviet Youth at Work and Play. 1939. Varga, E.. The USSR as a World Economic Power. 1939. Vyshinsky, A.. Crime Recedes in the USSR. 1939. Fourth International. Thomas, C.. West Coast Longshoremen and the "Bridges Plan". 1943. Friends of the Soviet Union. Hooper, A. S.. Efforts for Peace. 1939. International Publishers. Browder, Earl. Victory and After. 1942. Stalin, Joseph. The Road to Power. 1937. Stalin,Joseph.The Soviets and the Individual. 1935. Uranov, S.. Espionage. 1937. Kerr (Charles H. ) and Company. Marcy, Mary E.. Shop Talks on Economics. 1911. Labor Research. Association. Southern Labor in Wartime. 1942.

George Rennar--p. 2. Labor Research Association. Wages and Profits in Wartime. 1941. Labour Monthly. v. 22, no. 5. May, 1946. Malcolm, Tom. Twenty-Four for Peace. [1953?]. Masses and Mainstream. Nelson, Steve. The Volunteers. 1953. Monthly Review. v. 8, no. 3-4. July-August, 1956. National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. Reuben, William A.. To Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case. [1953?]. National Council of American-Soviet Friendship. Ickes, Harold L., et al. USA - USSR. 1943. Smith, Edwin S.. Organizen Labor in the Soviet Union. 1943. New Age Publishers. Clark, Joseph. Men of Liberty. 1942. New Century Publishers. Draft Resolution for the l6th National Convention of the Communist Party, WSA. 1956. Political Affairs. v. 32, no. 3, April 1953; v. 35, no. 12 December 1956; v. 36, no. l January 1957; v. 36, no. 4 April; v. 36, no, 5 May 1957; v. 36, v. 6 June 1957; v. 36, no. 11 November 1957; v. 38, no. 5 May 1959. Richards, Paul. Spotlight on Germany. 1948. Weinstone, William. The Case Against David Dubinsky. 1946. Oklahoma Committee to Defend Political Prisoners. Friessen, Gordon. Oklahoma Witch Hunt. 1941. Pamphlets for the People. Glyde, C. A.. Liberal and Tory Hypocrisy. [1905?]. Pioneer Publishers. Bohannan, William E.. A Letter to American Negroes. 1948. Breitman, George. Jim Crow Murder of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Moore. 1952. Wartime Crimes of Big Business. 1943. Cannon, James P.. The Coming American Revolution. 1947. Socialist Election Policy in 1958. Clark, George. Build a Labor Party Now. 1946. Fight the Slave Labor Law! 1947. Hansen, Joseph. American Workers Need a Labor Party. 1944. Only Victorious Socialist Revolutions Can Prevent the Third World War. 1946. Parker, Albert. Negroes in the Post-War World. [Undated]. Pioneer Publishers Catalog. 1961. Art Preis. Jobs For All! 1945.

George Rennar--p. 3. Universal Publishing Company. Muzumdar, Haridas T.. The Crises in India. 1942. Wayland's Monthly. no. 92, December 1907. Worker's Library Publishers. Barton, Ann. Mother Bloor. 1937. Browder, Earl. The Road to Victory. 1941. Election Platform of the Communist Party. 1940. Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. Earl Browder, the Man for Kansas. 1941. Foster, William Z.. Communism Versus Fascism. 1941. The Hour for Action Has Struck. 1942. Magil, A. B.. America Needs Earl Browder. 1941. Marty, Andre. How France Was Betrayed. 1941. Minor, Robert. One War to Defeat Hitler. 1941. Small, S. Civil Liberties in the USA. [n. d. ]. Stalin Speaks to the World. 1941. Wilkerson, Doxey A. The Negro People and the Communists. 1944. Young Communist League. We Take Our Stand. 1937. Youth Publishers. Motyleva, Y. Youth in the World War. 1939.