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Lotus D. Coffman
Ray P. Chase
Dean Edward E. Nicholson
William Schaper
Benjamin Lippincott
Langston Hughes
Lester Breslow
Robert Loevinger
Arnold Eric Sevareid
Rosalind Matusow Belmont
Sherman Dryer
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Esther Leah Medalie Ritz
Malcolm Willey to Lotus D. Coffman about the
Minnesota Daily
and student demonstrations
Ray Chase to Edward Nicholson requesting information on the funding for Langston Hughes’ Lecture
Edward Nicholson to Ray Chase in which he gives Names of Faculty He Labels of Interest
Nicholson’s History of Radical Movements Requested by Regent Bell
Chase List of Student Forum, 1935
Are They Communists or Catspaws: A Red Baiting Pamphlet
Chase List of Peace March Participants, May 23, 1934
“Poster Restriction Rules Announced by Senate Group”
“Board of Regents Exonerates Dr. William Schaper”
The Senate Committee Solves the Propaganda Problem
Propaganda Denied Place in Post Office Boxes by Senate
“Hughes to Discuss Economic Problem of Modern Negro”
Lieutenant Colonel Adam E. Potts Spies for Chase and FBI
FBI Report on American Students Union
Abstract of Student Affairs on Left-Wing Groups
Chase on U of M “Existing Situation”
Keep America American, Chase Flier
Gopher Communist
Tracking Negro and Jewish Students from Out of State
Notes on Radicalism at the University of Minnesota, Ray Chase Files
Armistice Day Proclamation Flyer, 1935
Declaration of Rights of Youth, Poster
Malcolm Willey
Editorial: “Mr. Weber Won’t Allow It—But the Constitution Does”
Letters to the Editor—for and against Dean Nicholson
“Legion Post Asks Removal of Nicholson”
“Marxian Club is Recognized for One Year”
“Senator Claims ‘Documentary Proof’ of Communist Activity Among Members of U. Faculty”
Student Forum,
Gopher
Yearbook 1935
The Citizens Alliance of Minneapolis
Confidential Report on Social Problems Club to Ray Chase
Spying on Socialist Club
“Student Groups Echo Nicholson Ouster Views”
“Move for Nicholson Open Hearing Defeated”
Editorial: “Keep Your Hands Off, Council”
Ray Chase to Edward Nicholson Requesting Information from the University of Minnesota About Proceeds of a Charity Football game
Dean Edward Nicholson’s Statement on Radical Organizations