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MARGARET GARDINER PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 129). 'Vietnam: an American View'; 1967.
includes:
- ff. 2, 34 Harrison Evans Salisbury, Associate Editor, 'The New York Times': Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Harrison Evans Salisbury: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 3, 40 Owen Lattimore, Professor of Chinese Studies, Leeds University: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Owen Lattimore: 1967: Partly signed.
- ff. 4, 43, 117 Dr Benjamin McLane Spock, US paediatrician: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Dr Benjamin McLane Spock: 1967: Signed.
- f. 5 Wayne Morse, US senator: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Wayne Morse: [1967?]: Signed.
- f. 6 Lewis Mumford, US author: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Lewis Mumford: 1967.
- ff. 7, 69 Dr Ernest Francis Penrose, economist: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Dr Ernest Francis Penrose: 1967.
- ff. 9, 35, 86 Peggy Guggenheim, patron of the arts: Correspondence with Margaret Gardiner of Peggy Guggenheim: 1967: Signed.
- f. 10 James Charles Phillips, Professor of Physics, University of Chicago: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of James Charles Phillips: 1967.
- f. 11 Harold Clayton Urey, US chemist; Nobel laureate: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Harold Clayton Urey: 1967: Signed.
- f. 12 Professor Henry Steele Commager, US historian: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Prof. Henry Steele Commager: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 13, 47, 88 Joseph Heller, US author: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Joseph Heller: 1967: Signed.
- f. 14 Isidor Isaac Rabi, Professor of Physics, Columbia University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Isidor Isaac Rabi: 1967: Signed.
- f. 15 Weaver Weaver, US mathematician: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Weaver Weaver: 1967: Signed.
- f. 16 David Howard Susskind, US film and theatre producer: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of David Howard Susskind: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 17, 97 Kay Boyle, US poet and novelist: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Kay Boyle: 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 18 David Riesman, of the Department of Social Relations, Harvard University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of David Riesman: 1967: Signed.
- f. 19 Edwin Oldfather Reischauer, Professor of Far Eastern Languages, Harvard University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Edwin Oldfather Reischauer: 1967: Signed.
- f. 20 Joshua Lederberg, US geneticist; Nobel laureate: Correspondence with Margaret Gardiner of Joshua Lederberg: 1967: Signed.
- f. 21 Henry Stuart Hughes, Professor of History, Harvard University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Henry Stuart Hughes: 1967: Signed.
- f. 22 Walter Lippmann, American political commentator: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Walter Lippmann: 1967: Signed.
- f. 23 Philip Milton Roth, US author: Petition signed by Philip Milton Roth: 1967: Signed.
- f. 24 Walter Millis, US author and journalist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Walter Millis: 1967: Signed.
- f. 25 Mark Schorer, US writer on literature: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Mark Schorer: 1967: Signed.
- f. 26 Serge Chermayeff, Professor of Architecture, Yale University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Serge Chermayeff: 1967.
- f. 28 Robert Oxton Bolt, playwright: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Robert Oxton Bolt: 1965, 1967: Signed.
- ff. 30, 94 Stringfellow Barr, US historian: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Stringfellow Barr: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 31, 124 Victor Frederick Weisskopf, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Victor Frederick Weisskopf: 1967: Signed.
- f. 32 William Lawrence Shirer, US author: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from William Lawrence Shirer: 1967: Signed.
- f. 33 Professor Jerome David Frank, US psychiatrist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Prof. Jerome David Frank: 1967: Signed.
- f. 36 Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr.; US political analyst: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Arthur Meier Schlesinger: 1967: Signed.
- f. 37 Alexander Calder, US artist: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Alexander Calder: 1967.
- f. 39 George Tabori, US author: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of George Tabori: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 41, 90 Alexander Laing, Professor of Belles Lettres, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Alexander Laing: 1967.
- f. 42 William Appleman Williams, Professor of History, Wisconsin University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from William Appleman Williams: 1967.
- f. 44 Charles H. Percy, US senator: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Charles H. Percy: 1967: Signed.
- f. 45 Ernest Gruening, US senator: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Ernest Gruening: 1967: Signed.
- f. 46 Fred Zinneman, film director: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Fred Zinneman: 1967.
- f. 48 Robert Motherwell, US artist and writer: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Robert Motherwell: 1967: Signed.
- f. 49 Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman, of the Congregation Temple Israel, St Louis: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 50, 63, 77 Susan Sontag, US writer: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Susan Sontag: 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 51 Allen Ginsberg, American poet: Note to Margaret Gardiner of Allen Ginsberg: 1967.
- ff. 52, 87 Kyle Haselden, Editor, 'The Christian Century', Chicago: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Kyle Haselden: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 53, 129 Harold Taylor, of the League for Industrial Democracy, New York: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Harold Taylor: 1967: Signed.
- f. 55 Eric Sevareid, of CBS News, Washington DC: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Eric Sevareid: 1967: Signed.
- f. 56 Maurice Nathan Eisendrath, rabbi, of Toronto: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Maurice Nathan Eisendrath: 1967: Signed.
- f. 57 Professor Georgia Harkness, US theologian: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Prof. Georgia Harkness: 1967: Signed.
- f. 58 Gar Alperovitz, of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Gar Alperovitz: 1967: Signed.
- f. 59 Arthur Miller, US playwright: Letter to Professor Bernal from Arthur Miller: 1967: Signed.
- f. 60 Maxwell David Geismar, writer on American literature: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Maxwell David Geismar: 1967: Signed.
- f. 61 Richard Phillips Feynman, Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Richard Phillips Feynman: 1967: Signed.
- f. 62 David Elton Trueblood, US philosopher and theologian: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of David Elton Trueblood: 1967.
- f. 64 Richard Ambrose Reeves, Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Chichester: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Richard Ambrose Reeves: 1967.
- f. 65 Sir Walter Adams, Director of the London School of Economics: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Sir Walter Adams: 1967.
- f. 66 Roger Lincoln Shinn, Professor of Religion, Columbia University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Roger Lincoln Shinn: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 67, 121 Louis Untermeyer, US author and editor: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Louis Untermeyer: 1967: Signed.
- f. 68 Professor Paul Nelson, architect; of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris: Vivian Werner, of Place Saint-Michel, Paris: Letter to Vivian Werner from Prof. Paul Nelson: 1967: Signed.
- f. 71 Stanley Kauffmann, US author: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Stanley Kauffmann: 1967: Signed.
- f. 72 Kenneth Peacock Tynan, theatre critic and impresario: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Kenneth Peacock Tynan: 1966: Signed.
- f. 73 Richard Anderson Falk, Professor of International Studies, Princeton University: Letter to Margaret Gardiner from Richard Anderson Falk: 1967: Signed.
- f. 74 Penelope Ann Douglass Gilliatt, author: Letter on behalf of Penelope Ann Douglass Gilliatt: 1967: Dictated.
- f. 75 Reverend William Sloane Coffin, chaplain, Yale University: Telegram on behalf of Rev. William Sloane Coffin: 1967.
- ff. 75, 128 Reverend Arthur E. Walmsley, of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church, New York: Telegram and letter to Margaret Gardiner of Rev. Arthur E. Walmsley: 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 76 Philip Morrison, Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Letter to Margaret Gardiner of Philip Morrison: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 78, 104 Naum Gabo, Russian constructivist: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Naum Gabo: 1967: Signed.
- f. 79 Siân Phillips, actress; wife of Peter O'Toole: Letters to Margaret Gardiner of Siân Phillips: 1967.
- ff. 81, 82 Ron B. Kitaj, artist: Letter, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Ron B. Kitaj: 1967: Partly signed.
- f. 85 Dick Gregory, US comedian and civil rights activist: Petition signed by Dick Gregory: 1967: Signed.
- f. 89 Professor Irving Howe, US historian: Correspondence with Margaret Gardiner of Prof. Irving Howe: 1967: Signed.
- f. 91 Richmond Lattimore, Professor of Greek, Bryn Mawr College: Petition signed by Richmond Lattimore: 1967: Signed.
- f. 92 Tom Lehrer, US satirist: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Tom Lehrer: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 92-120 passim Dr Benjamin McLane Spock, US paediatrician: Notes concerning the Vietnam War to Dr Benjamin McLane Spock: 1967: Signed.
- f. 93 Dwight Macdonald, US author: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Dwight Macdonald: 1967: Signed.
- f. 95 Samuel Behrman, of 'The New Yorker': Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Samuel Behrman: 1967: Signed.
- f. 96 Harry Belafonte, US actor and singer: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock from Harry Belafonte: 1967: Signed.
- f. 98 Robert McAfee Brown, Professor of Religion, Stanford University: Petition signed by Robert McAfee Brown: 1967: Signed.
- f. 99 Robert Brustein, Dean of Drama School, Yale University: Petition signed by Robert Brustein: 1967: Signed.
- f. 100 Serge Chermayeff, Professor of Architecture, Yale University: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Serge Chermayeff: 1967: Signed.
- f. 101 Professor Avram Noam Chomsky, American philosopher: Letters, etc., to Margaret Gardiner of Prof. Avram Noam Chomsky: 1967, 1969, n.d.: Partly signed.
- f. 102 Jules Feiffer, US cartoonist: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock from Jules Feiffer: 1967: Signed.
- f. 103 Erich Fromm, psychoanalyst and author: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Erich Fromm: 1967: Signed.
- f. 105 Jack Gelber, US playwright: Petition signed by Jack Gelber: 1967: Signed.
- f. 106 Allen Ginsberg, American poet: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Allen Ginsberg: 1967: Signed.
- f. 107 James Arthur Baldwin, US author: Petition signed by James Arthur Baldwin: 1967: Signed.
- f. 108 Milton Mayer, US author: Correspondence with Margaret Gardiner of Milton Mayer: 1967: Signed.
- f. 109 Jessica Lucy Freeman- Mitford, afterwards Romilly afterw. Treuhaft; daughter of 2nd Baron Redesdale: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock from Jessica Lucy Freeman- Mitford: 1967: Signed.
- f. 110 Dr Ashley Montagu, US anthropologist: Petition signed by Dr Ashley Montagu: 1967: Signed.
- f. 111 Jay Orear, Professor of Physics, Cornell University: Petition signed by Jay Orear: 1967: Signed.
- f. 112 Anatol Rapoport, Professor of Mathematical Biology, University of Michigan: Petition signed by Anatol Rapoport: 1967: Signed.
- ff. 114, 115 Pete Seeger, US folksinger and songwriter: Toshi Seeger: Signatures to protest statements of Pete Seeger and Toshi Seeger: 1967: Signed.
- f. 116 Meyer Schapiro, Professor of Fine Arts, University of California: Petition signed by Meyer Schapiro: 1967: Signed.
- f. 118 William Styron, US author: Petition signed by William Styron: 1967: Signed.
- f. 119 Albert Szent-Györgyi, US biochemist; Nobel laureate: Petition signed by Albert Szent-Györgyi: 1967: Signed.
- f. 120 Viveca Lindfors, US actress: Note to Dr Benjamin Spock of Viveca Lindfors: 1967: Signed.
- f. 122 Professor Richard Warner Van Alstyne, US historian: Petition signed by Prof. Richard Warner Van Alstyne: 1967: Signed.
- f. 123 Sam Wanamaker, actor and director: Petition signed by Sam Wanamaker: 1967: Signed.
- f. 125 Mary Clabaugh Wright, Director of Chinese Studies, Yale University: Petition signed by Mary Clabaugh Wright: 1967: Signed.
- f. 126 Howard Zinn, former President, Sarah Lawrence College: Petition signed by Howard Zinn: 1967: Signed.
- f. 127 Joseph Strick, US film director: Protest statement endorsed by Joseph Strick: 1967: Dictated.
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- Adams, Walter, Knight, university administrator, 1906-1975
Alperovitz, Gar, of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy School of Government Harvard University
Baldwin, James Arthur, author and political activist, 1924-1987
Barr, Stringfellow, historian, 1897-1982
Behrman, Samuel, of 'The New Yorker'
Belafonte, Harry, singer, actor, and activist, 1927-2023
Bolt, Robert Oxton, playwright, 1924-1995
Boyle, Kay, US poet and novelist
Brown, Robert McAfee, Professor of Religion Stanford University
Brustein, Robert, Dean of Drama School Yale University
Calder, Alexander, US artist
Chermayeff, Serge, Professor of Architecture Yale University
Chomsky, Avram Noam, author and activist, b 1928
Coffin, William Sloane, Reverend chaplain Yale University
Commager, Henry Steele, Professor US historian
Eisendrath, Maurice Nathan, rabbi of Toronto
Falk, Richard Anderson, professor of international law, b 1930
Feiffer, Jules, American cartoonist, b 1929
Feynman, Richard Phillips, theoretical physicist, 1918-1988
Frank, Jerome David, Professor US psychiatrist
Fromm, Erich, psychoanalyst and author
Gabo, Naum, sculptor and painter, 1890-1977
Geismar, Maxwell David, author, critic and biographer, 1909-1979
Gelber, Jack, playwright, 1932-2003
Gilliatt, Penelope Ann Douglass, née Conner, author, screenwriter and critic, 1932-1993
Ginsberg, Irwin Allen, poet and writer, 1926-1997,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000109312869,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/108417923
Gregory, Richard Claxton, alias Dick, comedian and civil rights activist, 1932-2017
Gruening, Ernest, journalist, politician and Governor of Alaska, 1887-1974
Guggenheim, Marguerite, called Peggy, art collector, socialite and patron of the arts, 1898-1979
Harkness, Georgia, Professor US theologian
Haselden, Kyle, Editor `The Christian Century' Chicago
Heller, Joseph, US author
Howe, Irving, Professor US historian
Hughes, Henry Stuart, Professor of History Harvard University
Isserman, Ferdinand M, Rabbi of the Congregation Temple Israel St Louis
Kauffmann, Stanley, US author
Kitaj, Ron B, artist
Laing, Alexander, Professor of Belles Lettres Dartmouth College New Hampshire
Lattimore, Owen, Professor of Chinese Studies Leeds University
Lattimore, Richmond, Professor of Greek Bryn Mawr College
Lederberg, Joshua, US geneticist, Nobel laureate
Lehrer, Tom, US satirist
Lindfors, Viveca, US actress
Lippmann, Walter, American political commentator
Macdonald, Dwight, US author
Mayer, Milton, US author
Miller, Arthur, US playwright, 1915-2005
Millis, Walter, US author and journalist
Mitford, Jessica Lucy Freeman-, afterwards Romilly afterw Treuhaft, 1917-1996
Montagu, Ashley, born Israel Ehrenberg; anthropologist, 1905-1999
Morrison, Philip, Professor of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Morse, Wayne, US senator
Motherwell, Robert, US artist and writer
Mumford, Lewis, US author
Nelson, Paul, Professor architect, of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Orear, Jay, Professor of Physics Cornell University
Penrose, Ernest Francis, Dr economist
Percy, Charles H, US senator
Phillips, James Charles, Professor of Physics University of Chicago
Phillips, Siân, actress, wife of Peter O'Toole
Rabi, Isidor Isaac, Professor of Physics Columbia University
Rapoport, Anatol, Professor of Mathematical Biology University of Michigan
Reeves, Richard Ambrose, Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Chichester
Reischauer, Edwin Oldfather, Professor of Far Eastern Languages Harvard University
Riesman, David, of the Department of Social Relations Harvard University
Roth, Philip Milton, US author
Salisbury, Harrison Evans, Associate Editor `The New York Times'
Schapiro, Meyer, Professor of Fine Arts University of California
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Jr, US political analyst
Schorer, Mark, US writer on literature
Seeger, Pete, US folksinger and songwriter, 1919-2014
Seeger, Toshi
Sevareid, Eric, of CBS News Washington DC
Shinn, Roger Lincoln, Professor of Religion Columbia University
Shirer, William Lawrence, US author
Sontag, Susan, writer, film maker and political activist, 1933-2004
Spock, Benjamin McLane, paediatrician, 1903-1998
Strick, Joseph, US film director
Styron, William, US author
Susskind, David Howard, US film and theatre producer, 1920-1987,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000063400344
Szent-Györgyi, Albert, US biochemist, Nobel laureate
Tabori, George, US author
Taylor, Harold, of the League for Industrial Democracy New York
Trueblood, David Elton, US philosopher and theologian
Tynan, Kenneth Peacock, theatre critic and impresario, 1927-1980
Untermeyer, Louis, US author and editor
Urey, Harold Clayton, US chemist, Nobel laureate
Van Alstyne, Richard Warner, Professor US historian
Walmsley, Arthur E, Reverend of the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church New York
Wanamaker, Sam, actor and director
Weaver, Weaver, US mathematician
Weisskopf, Victor Frederick, Professor of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Werner, Vivian, of Place Saint-Michel Paris
Williams, William Appleman, Professor of History Wisconsin University
Wright, Mary Clabaugh, Director of Chinese Studies Yale University
Zinn, Howard, former President Sarah Lawrence College
Zinneman, Fred, film director