Rexford G. Tugwell Papers, 1911-1972 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Collection Overview
Title: Rexford G. Tugwell Papers, 1911-1972
Primary Creator: Rexford G. Tugwell (1891-1979)
Extent: 60.56 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
The Tugwell Papers are divided into five series as follows:
Series 1: General Correspondence, 1927-1962
Series 2: Diaries, 1932-1961 and Related Materials
Series 3: Subject Files
Series 4: Speech and Writings File, 1911-1979
Series 5: Clippings, Scrapbooks and Memorabilia
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
Biographical Timeline:
1891, July 10 Born, Sinclairville, New York
1911-1915 Attended Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania
1915-1918 Taught at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Washington
1918 Served as manager of American University Union in Europe
1920 Began teaching at Columbia University
1922 Awarded doctorate from University of Pennsylvania
1932 Became a member of the “Brains Trust”
1933 Appointed Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
1934 Appointed Under Secretary of Agriculture
1935 Director of the Resettlement Administration
1936 Resigned from the Department of Agriculture
1937 Resigned from Columbia University and became a vice president of the American Molasses Co.
1938 Appointed Chairman of the Planning Department of the New York City Planning Commission
1941 Appointed Chancellor of the University of Puerto Rico
1942 Appointed Governor of Puerto Rico and member of the Caribbean Commission
1946 Became professor of economics and director of the Institute of Planning at the University of Chicago
1949 Acted as visiting professor of political science at the London School of Economics
1957 Retired for the University of Chicago and the Caribbean Commission
1959 Served as Hillman Lecturer at Howard University
1961-1964 Acted as Puerto Rican development counselor
1962-1963 Taught at Columbia University Summer Session
1964-1965 Was counselor for the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
1965-1966 Served as research professor in political science at the University of Southern Illinois in Carbondale
1966-1979 Served as senior fellow in political science at the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions
1979 Died July 21, 1979
Biography:
Rexford Guy Tugwell was born in Sinclairville, New York, on July 10, 1891, and grew up in the rural areas of western New York. He was educated at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania, obtaining his doctorate in economics from that institution in 1922.
Throughout most of his adult life, Tugwell was associated with the academic community. In 1932 he had an opportunity to put his economic theories to practical use. With two Columbia colleagues, Raymond Moley and Adolf Berle, he became a member of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Brains Trust”. Among other things, he was involved in planning the Agriculture Adjustment Act. Tugwell was a champion of the public interest and advocated more government control over business. His strong opinions and aversion to compromise made him a very controversial figure and a target for critics during his years in public life.
In 1933, Tugwell was appointed an assistant secretary in the Department of Agriculture. He soon became involved in an attempt to reform the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. A year later he was made Under Secretary of Agriculture and, in 1935, Director of the Resettlement Administration. His particular interest was in suburban resettlement which was relfected in his plan to introduce the concept of greenbelt towns.
After the 1936 election, Tugwell resigned from the Government. Following a brief stint as vice president of the American Molasses Company, he was appointed chairman of the planning department of the New York City Planning Commission in 1938. In this post, Tugwell displayed both a thorough knowledge of planning and a talent for administration which won for him the admiration of his colleagues. He was also able to use the talents effectively as governor of Puerto Rico. When he was appointed governor in 1942, plans for a socio-economic revolution in Puerto Rico had already been made. Tugwell’s greatest contribution was in helping to set up a strong and efficient administration to serve as a base for the revolution. He was the last colonial governor appointed to office. After his term in office the citizens of Puerto Rico were given the power to elect their own public officials.
Tugwell returned to teaching in 1946, becoming professor of political science and director of the Institute of Planning at the University of Chicago. He continued to serve as a member of the Caribbean Commission and as an advisor on Puerto Rican affairs.
In 1957, Tugwell retired from the University of Chicago and from the Caribbean Commission but remained active as a lecturer and writer. The many books he wrote include The Stricken Land, 1946; A Chronicle of Jeopardy, 1955; The Democratic Roosevelt, 1957; The Enlargement of the Presidency, 1960; The Light of Other Days, 1962; F.D.R.: Architect of an Era, 1967; The Brains Trust, 1968; and In Search of Roosevelt, 1972. Tugwell was affiliated with the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, California for 1957 until his death on July 21, 1979.
Administrative Information
Repository: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum
Accruals: A large accretion to the papers, received in 1982, has been integrated into the files. A list of material added is found in the back of the finding aid. Books which accompanied the Tugwell Papers have been placed in the book collection of the Library.
Access Restrictions: This collection is available for use by the general public.
Use Restrictions: Mrs. Tugwell has reserved to herself for her lifetime, copyright interests in the unpublished manuscripts; otherwise Dr. and Mrs. Tugwell’s copyright interest has been donated to the United States Government. Mrs. Grace Tugwell died March 23, 2001.
Acquisition Source: Rexford G. Tugwell
Acquisition Method: The Papers were presented to the Library by Rexford G. Tugwell.
Related Materials: President’s Official File 1 and 1K (Department of Agriculture), President’s Official File 6S (Department of Interior: Division of Territories and Island Possessions), President’s Official File 208DD (Puerto Rico), President’s Official File 400-Federal Appointments: Puerto Rico; President’s Personal File 564 (Tugwell), President’s Secretary’s File: Puerto Rico, President’s Secretary’s File: Department of Agriculture: Tugwell, President’s Secretary’s File: Tugwell, Rexford G., Ezekiel Papers, Gardner Jackson Papers, Morgenthau Diaries, Taussig Papers, Wallace Papers, Columbia Oral History Transcript on microfiche, Fragmentary tapes and transcripts of the Tugwell Oral History Project at Warm Springs, Wickard Papers.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: General Correspondence, 1927-1979],
[Series 2: Tugwell Diaries and Related Materials, 1932-1961],
[Series 3: Subject Files],
[Series 4: Speech and Writing File, 1911-1979],
[Series 5: Clippings, Scrapbooks and Memorabilia],
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Series 1: General Correspondence, 1927-1979 - Incoming and outgoing personal, academic, business and political correspondence arranged alphabetically by subject or surname of correspondent, and thereunder chronologically.
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Box 1 -
Ab-Al -
Abraham, Henry J., 1965-1966 -
Agger, Eugene E., 1933-1949 -
Agriculture, Department of, 1938-1941 -
Albert Parvin Foundation, 1962 -
Albury, Gordon, 1968 -
Alexander, John W., 1944-1968 -
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American Society of Planning Officials, 1938-1967 -
An-Ax -
Arnold, Thurman, 1938-1967 -
Ascher, Charles S., 1938-1940 -
Ashmore, Harry S., 1966-1977 -
Athens Technological Institute, 1964-1970 -
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Box 2 -
Box 3 -
Berle, Adolf A., 1935-1973 -
Bettman, Alfred, 1941-1942 -
Bi-Bl -
Bicentennial Conference, 1975-1976 -
Bliven, Bruce, 1938-1950 -
Bo -
Book Reviews: Architect of and Era -
Book Reviews: The Art of Politics -
Book Reviews: The Enlargement of the Presidency -
Book Reviews: How They Became President -
Book Reviews: Roosevelt's Revolution and Other Tugwell Books -
Book Reviews: Tugwell and the New Deal by Bernard Sternsher -
Book Reviews: Tugwell on Other Writings -
Bourne, James and Dorothy, 1963
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Box 4 -
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Brains Trust -
1963-1964 -
Branch, Melville C., 1951-1975 -
Brookings Institution, 1931-1934, 1960 -
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Bunche, Ralph J., 1947-1951 -
Burger, Warren E., 1968-1970 -
Burns, James M., 1963-1971 -
Ca-Ce -
Cadenhead, Gary, 1971 -
Carballo, Manuel, 1971 -
Carlyle, Elaine, 1963-1964 -
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1961-1964
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Box 5 -
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions-Reorganization, 1969 -
Ch-Cl -
Chapman, Oscar, 1945-1949 -
Chase, Stuart, 1933-1978 -
Chautauqua Institution, 1964 -
Citizens Housing Council of New York, 1939-1941 -
City Planning Commission (New York City), 1939-1941 -
City Planning Commission (New York City)-Press Clippings, 1938-1941 -
City Planning Commission (New York City)-Robert Moses, 1938-1940 -
Cob-Col -
Columbia University, 1929-1939
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Box 6 -
Box 7 -
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Daniels, Jonathan, 1966-1977 -
Davis, Jerome, 1933-1949 -
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del Mar, Roland H., 1962-1963 -
DeMars, Vernon, 1944-1964 -
Descartes, Sol Luis, 1969-1978 -
Deutsch, Boris, 1971-1972 -
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Do-Dy -
Dorfman, Joseph, 1935-1976 -
Douglas, Paul H., 1933-1971 -
Douglas, William O., 1948-1971 -
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Elmhirst, Leonard, 1939-1974 -
Emmerich, Herbert, 1937-1949 -
Encyclopedia of Social Science, c. 1932-1933 -
Expenses, 1965-1972 -
Ezekiel, Mordecai, 1933-1939
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Box 8 -
Fa-Fe -
Ferry, W. H. vs. The Fund for the Republic, Inc. et al, 1969 -
FI-Fl -
Filler, Louis, 1949-1954 -
Fisher, Louis, 1971-1976 -
Fleming, John R., 1937-1977 -
Florence, P. Sargant, 1950-1971 -
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Food and Drug Administration, 1968 -
Forest Service, 1940-1941 -
Forum for Contemporary History, 1971-1976 -
Fox, Dixon Ryan, 1934-1940 -
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Frank, Jerome, 1939-1953 -
F.D.R. Avenue, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico-Use Study, 1962 -
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1951-1979
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Box 9 -
Freidel, Frank, 1951-1976 -
Friedmann, John, 1969-1975 -
Fryer, Lee, 1970 -
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Ga-Ge -
Garst, Jonathan, 1938-1972 -
Gaus, John M., 1938-1951 -
General Education Board, 1932 -
Gi-Go -
Gilfond, M. E., 1937-1942 -
Ginsburg, Norton, 1971-1976 -
Goodsell, Charles, 1964-1974 -
Gottman, Jean, 1966-1973 -
Government Planning, 1953 -
Gr-Gu -
Graham, Otis, 1970-1976 -
Grodzins, Morton, 1949-1958 -
Gruchy, Allan G., 1939-1948
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Box 11 -
Homan, Paul T., 1930-1952 -
Hoover, Calvin B., 1936-1953 -
Howard University, 1959 -
Hu-Hy -
Hultgren Thor, 1929-1931 -
Hutchins, Robert M., 1966-1976 -
Huxley, Julian, 1963 -
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Ickes, Harold and Jane, 1937-1965 -
Inquiries and Requests, 1963-1964 -
Institute of Public Affairs, 1941 -
Insular Affairs-Bell Commission, 1941-1945 -
Inter American Defense College, 1964-1966 -
International Development Services, Inc., 1962 -
Inventory of Center Papers and Publications, 1966-1968
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Box 15 -
Box 16 -
Museum of Modern Art, 1938, 1971 -
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The Nation, 1938-1962 -
National Advisory Council, 1930-1932 -
National Archives, 1959-1963 -
National Broadcasting Company, 1932, 1960-1963 -
National Conference on Planning, San Francisco, July 8, 1940-July 11, 1940 -
National Interregional Highway Committee, 1941-1943 -
National Planning Association, 1938-1946 -
National Resources Planning Board-Land Committee, 1938-1943 -
National Roosevelt Day Dinner, 1962-1963 -
National Science Foundation, 1961, 1971
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Nearing Scott, 1942-1973 -
Nevins, Allan, 1932-1951 -
Newark City Planning Project, 1940 -
New Deal Dinner, 1977-1978 -
The New Republic, 1929-1977 -
New York City, 1931-1979 -
New York University, 1940-1959 -
Ni-Ny -
Norman, Robert T., 1972 -
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O'Connor, Basil, 1931-1963 -
Odegard, Peter, 1933-1965 -
Ogburn, Charlton, 1933-1968 -
Ogburn, William F. -
Oppenheimer, Monroe, 1969-1977 -
Orton, Lawrence, 1940-1957
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Box 18 -
Box 19 -
Presidential Facts -
Press Clippings, 1970-1971 -
Press Clippings, 1972-1974 -
Presthus, Robert, 1965-1972 -
Pritchett, C. Herman, 1946-1975 -
Proffitt, Charles G., 1932-1929 -
Proposed Symposia on" The Limits of 'Implied Powers'", 1975 -
Public Roads, 1939-1941 -
Publishers: Alfred A. Knopf -
Publishers: Augustus M. Kelley -
Publishers: Browning Editorial Services -
Publishers: Columbia University Press (1 of 2) -
Publishers: Columbia University Press (2 of 2) -
Publishers: Doubleday -
Publishers: Encyclopedia Britannica -
Publishers: Frederick A. Praeger -
Publishers: Great Ideas Today
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Box 20 -
Publishers: Harcourt, Brace and Company -
Publishers: Harper and Row -
Publishers: Harpers and Brothers -
Publishers: Harper's Magazine Press -
Publishers: Harvard University Press (1 of 2) -
Publishers: Harvard University Press (2 of 2) -
Publishers: John Day Company -
Publishers: McGraw-Hill -
Publishers: Macmillan Company (1 of 2) -
Publishers: Macmillan Company (2 of 2) -
Publishers: Others
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Publishers: Penguin Books -
Publishers: Political Science Quarterly -
Publishers: Prentiss-Hall -
Publishers: Russell and Volkening-Literary Agents (1 of 4) -
Publishers: Russell and Volkening-Literary Agents (2 of 4) -
Publishers: Russell and Volkening-Literary Agents (3 of 4) -
Publishers: Russell and Volkening-Literary Agents (4 of 4) -
Publishers: Simon and Schuster -
Publishers: Southern Illinois Press -
Publishers: University of Chicago Press -
Publishers: University of Pennsylvania Press -
Publishers: Viking Press -
Publishers: W. W. Norton and Company -
Puerto Rico: Constitution, 1965
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Box 23 -
Robson, W. A., 1950-1952 -
Rockefeller Foundation, 1932, 1949 -
Rodell, Fred, 1964-1965 -
Roeser, Thomas F., 1973-1974 -
Rogers, Lindsay, 1939-1969 -
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1934-1963 -
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1934-1946 -
Rosen, Elliot, 1964-1977 -
Rosenman, Samuel I., 1933-1969 -
Ross, Emory, 1950-1951 -
Ru-Ry -
Ryerson, Knowles, 1934-1977 -
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Salamon, Lester, 1974-1976
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Box 24 -
San Juan Star, 1962-1965 -
San Juan Star: Tugwell Column, 1961-1962 -
Saturday Review -
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Schick, F. B., 198-1954 -
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 1947-1970 -
Schubert, Glendon, 1965-1966 -
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Sh-Si -
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Sn-Sp -
"Snag" Club, 1939-1941 -
Social and Economic Rehabilitation Committee, 1941 -
Sorensen, Theodore C., 1963 -
Southeastern Planning Commission, 1939-1941 -
Southern Illinois University-Commencement, 1964
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Box 25 -
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Staff Memoranda -
Steel Case, 1951-1952 -
Stephansky, Ben S., 1965 -
Sternsher, Bernard, 1956-1975 -
Stevenson, Adlai, 1952-1959 -
Strau-Dalton Material, 1932-1933, 1964 -
Strau, Robert K., 1962-1973 -
Stryker, Roy E., 1933-1964 -
Su-Sz -
Ta-Te -
Taussig, Charles, 1937-1947 -
Taylor, Horace, 1927-1933 -
Taylor, Paul S., 1947-1972 -
Television Appearances, 1969
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Th-To -
Thatcher, M. W., 1937-1946 -
Tomlin, M. J., 1944-1949 -
Tr-Ty -
Travel Arrangements 1968, 1968 -
Truman, Harry S., 1945-1950 -
Tugwell, Charles H. and Dessie (Parents), 1933-1946 -
Tugwell, Rexford G.: Insurance, 1946-1948 -
Tugwell, Rexford G.: Mailing Lists -
Tugwell, Rexford G.: Personal (1 of 2) -
Tugwell, Rexford G.: Personal (2 of 2)
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Box 27 -
Tugwell, Rexford G.: Press Clippings -
Tugwell, Tanis (Daughter) -
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Unidentified -
United States Government Departments -
Unitarian Church -
University of California-Berkeley -
University of Chicago -
University of Pennsylvania -
University of Puerto Rico: Agricultural Experimental Station -
University of Puerto Rico: Agriculture and mechanical Arts -
University of Puerto Rico: Botanical Garden -
University of Puerto Rico: Caribbean Studies Institute -
University of Puerto Rico: Circulars -
University of Puerto Rico: General -
University of Puerto Rico: Law School -
University of Puerto Rico: Memoranda -
University of Puerto Rico: Planning Office -
University of Puerto Rico: Public Administration
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Box 28 -
University of Puerto Rico: Retirement Fund -
University of Puerto Rico: Social Science -
University of Puerto Rico: Superior Education Council -
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Valeur, Robert, 1939-1946 -
Valiant, Margaret, 1938 -
Veblen-Commons Award -
Venezuela Trip, 1962-1963 -
Von Simson, Piers, 1969-1971 -
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Wallace, Henry A., 1932-1965 -
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Warm Springs Memorial Commission, 1960-1965 -
Wasserman, Max, 1929-1947
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Box 29
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Series 2: Tugwell Diaries and Related Materials, 1932-1961 - Tugwell's own recollections have been augmented by correspondence and newspaper clippings. The newspapers have been removed from the text and are filed in separate folders in the same box with the text. There are time gaps in the diary and, at times, the entries are handwritten and in unpolished form.
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Box 32 -
Box 33 -
Memoirs (Carbon of 1942 Diary), 1942 -
Diary, January-June 1943 -
Diary, July-December 1943 -
Diary, January-March 1944 -
Diary, March-June 1944 -
Mrs. Roosevelt's Visit to Puerto Rico, March 8, 1944-March 11, 1944 -
Clippings from 1942 Diary -
Clippings from January-June 1943 Diary -
Clippings from July-December 1943 Diary -
Clippings from January-March 1944 Diary -
Clippings from March-June 1944 Diary
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Box 37 -
Box 38 -
Notes and Clippings, Early 1930's -
Notes from a New Deal Diary-Contents -
Notes from a New Deal Diary, December 1932-May 31, 1933 -
Notews on Pre-Inaugural Period, 1933 -
Anticipation -
The Campaign, Spring and Autumn 1932 -
Preparations -
The Hundred Days and Addendum (1 of 2) -
The Hundred Days and Addendum (2 of 2)
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Box 40 -
Box 41 -
Correspondence (1), 1931-1937 -
Correspondence (2), 1931-1937 -
Washington, Before 1938 -
New Deal Material, 1937 -
Diary, November 1939-1940 -
Postlude, 1939-1940 -
A New Deal Memoir: Early Days, 1932-1933 -
A New Deal Memoir: Early Days Chapter I -
A New Deal Memoir: Early Days Chapter III Draft -
A New Deal Memoir: Early Days Chapter III Manuscript -
A New Deal Memoir: Early Days Chapter IV Materials, 1934 -
"Administration Begins", June 1933-March 1934 -
Memoirs-Fragment of Manuscript -
Photographs and Clippings for A New Deal Memoir -
Appendices
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Series 3: Subject Files - Contains correspondence and reports relating to areas of special interest to Tugwell arranged alphabetically by subject. This series contains large amounts of information relating to the University of Chicago, Puerto Rico, and the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission. Additional correspondence on these topics may be found in the General Correspondence File.
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Box 45 -
University of Chicago: Planning Department -
University of Chicago: MA and Ph. D. Pelims-Master File -
University of Chicago: Banfield, Ed, 1949-1951 -
University of Chicago: Branch, Mel, 1949-1950 -
University of Chicago: Hutchins, Robert M. (Chancellor), 1946-1951 -
University of Chicago: Marschak, Jacob, 1946 -
University of Chicago: Meier, R. L., 1949-1950 -
University of Chicago: Perloff, Harvey, 1949-1951 -
University of Chicago: Replies to Letter for Engineer-Planner and Geographer-Planner -
University of Chicago: Tyler, Dean, 1949-1951 -
University of Chicago: Young Progressives of America
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New York Planning Commission -
Publishing Agreements -
Puerto Rico: Attorney General -
Puerto Rico: Auditor -
Puerto Rico: Chancellor of University of Puerto Rico -
Puerto Rico: Civilian Defense -
Puerto Rico: Puerto Rican Commission -
Puerto Rico: Curry, James E.-Banco Popular -
Puerto Rico: Education -
Puerto Rico: El Mundo -
Puerto Rico: 500 Acre Law
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Puerto Rico: Fortsa, Abe -
Puerto Rico: Governorship -
Puerto Rico: Health Department -
Puerto Rico: Ickes, Harold L. -
Puerto Rico: Inaugural Address Congratulations -
Puerto Rico: Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, Insular Affairs -
Puerto Rico: Committee, U.S. Senate, Territories and Insular Affairs -
Puerto Rico: Inventory of Books and Household Effects -
Puerto Rico: Leahy -
Puerto Rico: Legislation -
Puerto Rico: Miscellaneous -
Puerto Rico: Moving Arrangements
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Puerto Rico: Penthouse -
Puerto Rico: Planning -
Puerto Rico: Police -
Puerto Rico: President's Organic Law Revision Co. -
Puerto Rico: Public Relations -
Puerto Rico: School of Tropical Medicine -
Puerto Rico: "Servicio Insular de Bomberos" -
Puerto Rico: Shipping -
Puerto Rico: Sugar -
Puerto Rico: Supply -
Puerto Rico: Supreme Court -
Puerto Rico: Tugwell, R.G.-Personal -
Puerto Rico: Comments on Tugwell Articles -
Puerto Rico: War Production Board -
Puerto Rico: Works Progress Administration
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Puerto Rican Affairs: Office of Puerto Rico-Colon, E.M. -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Munoz-Marin, Luis -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Packard, Walter D. -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Perez, Manuel A. -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Pinero, Jesus T. -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Puerto Rican Planning, Urbanizing and Zoning Board-Pico, Chr. -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Sugar Lands Authority-Velarde, Jose Acosta -
Puerto Rican Affairs: Miscellaneous -
University of Puerto Rico: Benitez, Jaimie-Chancellor -
University of Puerto Rico: Center of Investigations -
University of Puerto Rico: Department of English-Lovett, Robert -
University of Puerto Rico: Library-Hayes, Tom -
University of Puerto Rico: Public Administration Program-Watson, J. R., Director -
University of Puerto Rico: Public Administration Conference, October 29, 1945-November 2, 1945 -
University of Puerto Rico: Social Science Research Center
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Box 50
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Series 4: Speech and Writing File, 1911-1979 - Manuscript and printed copies of speeches, lectures and articles relating to Tugwell have been arranged chronologically. This material is followed by undated material, book manuscripts and proofs, and printed matter from other sources. Journals and other published material that was of interest to Tugwell (or authored by him) can be found in the boxes labeled "Printed Matter", which in some cases, includes material with hand-written annotations. A significant amount of printed material can be found on political theory, Puerto Rico, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Agricultural and Economic planning. This file also contains boxes of "Reading Files", that include copies of outgoing memoranda from Tugwell.
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Box 52 -
List of Tugwell Writings (one folder) -
1921-"Country Life for America" The Pacific Review, March 1922 -
"The Gipsy Strain", The Pacific Review, September 1921 -
"Economic Basis for Business" American Economic Review, December 1921 -
"The Economic Basis of Public Interest" Ph. D. Thesis, University of Pennsylvania, 1922 -
"Concerning the State of New York (Unpublished), 1922 -
"Guild Socialism and the Industrial Future", The International Journal of Ethics, April 1922 -
"Human Nature in Economic Theory" The Journal of Political Economy, June 1922 -
"The Life and Work of Simon Nelson Patten", The Journal of Political Economy, April 1923 -
"The Distortion of Economic Incentive", The International Journal of Ethics, April 1924 -
"Our Philosophy of Despair", The University Journal of Business, September 1924 -
"The Agricultural Crisis" Review of The Agricultural Crisis, 1920-1923 by R. R. Enfield, October 15, 1924 -
"Economics and Ethics", Journal of Philosophy, December 4, 1924 -
"How to Approach the Study of Economics", Christmas Conference, (Unpublished), December 1924 -
"The Problem of Agriculture" Political Science Quarterly, December 1924 -
"The Woman in the Sunbonnet" Review of The Woman on the Farm by Mary Meek Atkenson, January 21, 1925 -
"Society and Scientific Method" Review of Conservationism, Radicalism, and Scientific Method by Albert B. Wolfe, July 15, 1925 -
Review of The Confessions of a Capitalist by Ernest J. B. Beun, 1926 -
"The Dismal Science" Review of Three Economic Texts, 1926 -
Review of Political Myths and Economic Realities by Francis Delaisi, 1927 -
"America's War-Time Socialism" The Nation, April 6, 1927 -
"McNary-Haugenism (Unpublished), June 1927 -
"What Will Become of the Farmer?" The Nation, June 15, 1927
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"Governor Smith's Dilemma", New Republic, 1928 -
"Government and Industry in the United States" to be published in Russia, 1928 -
"The Republicans and the Trade Commission". New Republic, 1928 -
"Bankers Bank", New Republic, 1928 -
Political Economy of Juan de Mariana by John Laures, S. J. Book Review, 1928 -
"Speaking of Issues", New Republic, 1928 -
"Toward a National Prosperity" Taylor Society Discussion, January 1928 -
"Experience as Science", Journal of Philosophy, January 19, 1928 -
Communism by Harold Laski, Book Reviews for New Republic, February 22, 1928 -
"The Paradox of Peace". Report of Conferences on the Cause and Cure of War and in New Republic, April 18, 1928 -
"Farm Relief-1928 Model", The New Republic, May 1928 -
"Hunger, Cold and Candidates", The New Republic, May 2, 1928 -
"Contemporary Economics", The New Republic, May 16, 1928 -
"Governor or President?" The New Republic, May 16, 1928 -
"Russian Fact-Communist Doctrine" The New Republic, May 16, 1928 -
"Platforms and Candidates", The New Republic, May 30, 1928 -
"Experimental Control In Russian Industry", Political Science Quarterly, June 6, 1928 -
"Our Scientific Tariff, The New Republic, June 13, 1928 -
"Wage-Pressure and Efficiency". The New Republic, July 11, 1928 -
"Reflections on Farm Relief" Political Science Quarterly, December 1928 -
"Farm Relief and a Permanent Agriculture", The Annuals of Political and Social Science, March 1929 -
Review of Robot or Men? A French Workman's Experience in American Industry by Henri Dubreuil, 1930 -
Review of America Looks Abroad: The New Economic Horizons by Paul M. Magur, 1930 -
"The Tariff and International Relations", c. 1930 -
"The Conditions of an Agricultural Policy" Radio Speech, January 1930 -
"The Agricultural Policy of France", Political Science Quarterly -
"Human Nature and Social Economy" The Journal of Philosophy, August 14, 1930 -
"The Theory of Occupational Obsolescence" Political Science Quarterly, 1931 -
"Toward Unemployment Insurance" Review of The Problem of Unemployment by Paul H. Douglas and Aaron Director, August 26, 1931
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"Social Objectives in Education" General Education Board, 1932 -
"Rural America in Distress-Is There a Way out for the Farmer?", Luncheon Discussion, League for Industrial Democracy, January 30, 1932 -
"Responsibility and Economic Distress", NBC Radio, January 30, 1932 -
"The Modern Temper and the Economic Life", Colgate University, June 1932 -
1933-1934-Articles: "Untrod Paths" (two versions) -
1933-1934-Articles: "The Senior Partner" -
1933-1934-Articles: "An Experiment in Reconstruction" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Economy of Efficiency" -
1933-1934-Articles: "NRA and AAA" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Diversified Attack" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Taking the Initiative" -
1933-1934-Articles: "A New Bottle for New Wine" -
1933-1934-Articles: "The President's Monetary Plan" -
1933-1934-Articles: Untitled: On the Possibility of War -
1933-1934-Articles: "Design for Government" (six articles) -
1933-1934-Articles: "Design for Living" -
1933-1934-Articles: Untitled: Legislators and the Press -
1933-1934-Articles: "Nationalism and International Affairs -
1933-1934-Articles: Untitled: Recovery and International Affairs -
1933-1934-Articles: Untitled: On Soil -
1933-1934-Articles: "Enough to Eat" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Credit Banking for the Farmers" -
1933-1934-Articles: "25.8 Grains of Gold Nine-Tenths Fine" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Codes and Agreements" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Adjusting the Nation's Backbone" -
1933-1934-Articles: "Men Without Work" -
The Official Record, U.S. Department of Agriculture, March-April 1933 -
"Jobs in the Woods", CBS Radio Address, March 18, 1933 -
"Restoration of Farmers' Purchasing Power", National Farm and Home Hour, March 21, 1933 -
Address for National Farm and Home Hour, March 21, 1933 -
"Design for Government", Federal Bar Associations of Western New York, June 24, 1933 -
"The Ideas Behind the New Deal" New York Times Magazine, July 16, 1933 -
"Our Lands in Order", NBC Radio, August 4, 1933 -
"The Process of Recovery", Liberty, August 14, 1933 -
Log of Trip Through The Western States, August 17, 1933-September 20, 1933 -
"The Earner Comes Into His Own" The American Legion Monthly, October 1933 -
"The Copeland Bill-and the Food Industries", Grocery Trade News, October 24, 1933 -
"Tugwell Talks 'Sound Money' in New Terms", Adult Education Association Address, October 29, 1933 -
An Interview Between Mrs. Isabella Greenway, Congresswoman-elect from Arizona and Tugwell in the NRA Program-CBS Radio, October 30, 1933 -
"Managing Money", November 14, 1933 -
"The Prospect for the Future", Grace Church Parish House, Brooklyn, New York, November 15, 1933 -
"The Economics of the Recovery Program", Institute of Arts and Sciences, November 16, 1033 -
"Freedom for Fakes", Today, November 18, 1933 -
"The Farm Price Level", Fortune, November 28, 1933 -
"How Shall We Pay For Recovery?" The American Magazine, December 1933 -
"The Place of Government in a National Land Program", Joint Meeting of the American Economic Association, America Statistical Association, and the Farm Economic Assoc., December 29, 1933
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Box 56 -
"Shall We Consent to Idleness?" Commonwealth Club (not given), 1934 -
Drafts of Newspaper Column, United Features, 1934 -
"Renewed Frontiers", New York Times, January 14, 1934 -
"The Planned Use of the Land" Today, January 20, 1934 -
"The Progressive Tradition", Union College, January 25, 1934 -
"Taking Stock", University of Cincinnati, January 26, 1934 -
Remarks in Conservation Series, NBC Farm and Home Hour, February 2, 1934 -
"Wine, Women and the New Deal", Women's National Democratic Club, February 2, 1934 -
"The Methodists Are Offended", Relates to "Wines Women and the New Deal", February 2, 1934 -
"A New Deal for the Consumer", Columbia Alumni Luncheon, February 12, 1934 -
"The Return to Democracy", American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 21, 1934 -
Address on the meaning of the New Deal to college men, Dartmouth College, April 26, 1934 -
"Economic Freedom and the Farmers", New York State Bankers Association, April 28, 1934 -
"America Takes Hold of Its Destiny", Today, April 28, 1934 -
"The Social Responsibility of Technical Workers", Organizations of Government Employees, May 1, 1934 -
Address before the Consumers' League of Ohio, May 11, 1934 -
Address at Oberlin College, May 12, 1934 -
"Conservation Redefined", 50th Anniversary of the Founding of New York's Forest Preserve, May 15, 1934 -
"Relief and Reconstruction" National Conference of Social Workers, May 21, 1934 -
"The Farmers Control of Industry", June 1934 -
"Nature and Agricultural Adjustment", Annual Farm and Home Picnic, Brookings, South Dakota, June 29, 1934 -
Address on Farm Policy, CBS Radio, July 31, 1934 -
"Commitments for Tomorrow", New York Herald Tribune, August 1934 -
"Toward Sustained Recovery", New York Herald Tribune, August 1934 -
Address before the Niagara County Pioneer Association, Olcott Beach, New York, August 8, 1934 -
Address at Clemson College, South Carolina, August 15, 1934 -
Address before the International Institute of Agriculture, October 24, 1934
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Box 57 -
"Argument in Washington", Institute of Arts and Sciences, January 28, 1935 -
A Fireside Symposium", Columbia University Quarterly, March 1935 -
"A Third Economy", Rochester Teacher's Association, April 9, 1935 -
"National Significance of Recent Trends in Farm Population", Conference on Population Studies in Relation to Social Planning, May 3, 1935 -
Commencement Address, University of New Mexico, June 10, 1935 -
"No More Frontiers", Today, June 22, 1935 -
"Your Future and Your Nation", The New Mexico Quarterly, August 1935 -
Social Organization Inventions-"Dangerous Patents" by Laury L. Willof. Reviewed for Scientific Monthly, August 1935 -
"Reflections in Mid-Stream", August-September 1935 -
Address at the Tompkins County Development Meeting, Ithaca, N.Y., August 7, 1935 -
"Resettlement Administration" Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, October 28, 1935 -
"The Reason for Resettlement" NBC, December 2, 1935 -
"Rigid and Flexible Prices", Opening Remarks for American Economic Association, December 26, 1935 -
Article on the 1936 Election, 1936 -
Cincinnati Speech on Resettlement, February 5, 1936 -
"Changing Acres", Current History, September 1936 -
"Behind the Farm Problem: Rural Poverty", The New York Times Magazine, January 10, 1937 -
"Cooperation and Resettlement" Current History, February 1937 -
"The Meaning of the Greenbelt Towns" The New Republic, February 17, 1937 -
"Is a Farmer-Labor Alliance Possible?" Harpers, May 1937 -
"On the Troublesome 'X'", Philosophy of Science, October 1937 -
"Wesley Mitchell: An Evaluation" The New Republic, October 6, 1937
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Box 58 -
"City Planning Commission", 1938 -
"Land of Plenty", Current History, February 1938 -
"Alexander Hamilton: Nation-Maker", Columbia University Quarterly, December 1937 and March 1938 -
"The Government of the City of New York", New School for Social Research, October 6, 1938 -
"Third Term", Herald-Tribune Forum, October 6, 1938 -
Meeting on Housing and Recreation, Citizens Housing Council of New York, November 22, 1938 -
"Francis Lieber: German Scholar in America", Columbia University Quarterly, September and December 1938 -
Address Prepared for Mayor LaGuardia to be given at New Orleans, December 13, 1938 -
Annual Report of the City Planning Commission and the Department of City Planning, December 31, 1938 -
"The Fourth Power", Dinner of the American Institute of Planners and the American Planning and Civic Association, January 27, 1939 -
"It's Tough!", National Youth Administration Address on WOR, February 12, 1939 -
"Notes on the Uses of Exactitude in Politics". Political Science Quarterly, March 1939 -
"Veblen and 'Business Enterprise'" The New Republic, March 29, 1939 -
"Strategy", April 1939 -
"Frightened Liberals", The New Republic, April 26, 1939 -
Interim Report of the City Planning Commission and the Department of City Planning, January-June 1939
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Box 59 -
After the New Deal V.: "We Have Bought Ourselves Time to Think" The New Republic, July 26, 1939 -
Ezekiel Comments on the New Deal, October 20, 1939 -
"The Education of a President" The Commentator, October 24, 1939 -
"Less Business in Government" The New Republic, October 25, 1939 -
Luncheon Address, The Fifth Annual Southeastern Planning Conference, December 4, 1939-December 7, 1939 -
Annual Report of the City Planning Commission and the Department of City Planning, December 31, 1939 -
Unpublished Articles, 1939 -
Untitled Article on the Third Term, 1940 -
"The Superpolitical", Journal of Social Philosophy, January 1940 -
"Does Roosevelt Want A Third Term?", Look, January 16, 1940 -
Conference on Planning Problems and Administration, January 18, 1940-January 19, 1940 -
"Planning in New York City" American Institute of Planners, January 25, 1940-January 26, 1940 -
"Recreational and City Planning" Third Metropolitan Conference on Group Work and Recreation, February 28, 1940 -
"The Survivor", March 1940 -
"The Triple-Threat Man" (LaGuardia), March 1, 1940 -
"Why Mr. Roosevelt Cannot Speak", March 1, 1940 -
"Forester's Heart" (Silcox) The New Republic, March 4, 1940 -
"What Should America Do for the 'Joads'?", America's Town Meeting of the Air, March 7, 1940 -
"The Men of Israel and the Men of Egypt", March 14, 1940 -
Notes on Speech Before the Municipal Art Society Dinner, March 27, 1940 -
"The Sloping Walls of Casa Grande" Atlantic Monthly, April 1940 -
"Parts of a New Civilization" Review of Magic Motorways by Norman Bel Geddes for The Saturday Review of Literature, April 15, 1940 -
"Must We Draft Roosevelt?" The New Republic, May 13, 1940
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Box 60 -
"Fateful Choice", The George Washington University Conference on Economic Policy, June 7, 1940 -
"Roosevelt Will Not Run for A Third Term", Look, June 18, 1940 -
"Planning for Living", Child Study, Summer 1940 -
"San Francisco as Seen From New York", National Conference on Planning, July 8, 1940-July 11, 1940 -
"Implementing the General Interest" Public Administration Review, Autumn 1940 -
"Must We Socialize Business to Restore Prosperity?", Discussion Text of the 52nd "Wake up, America!" Radio Forum Broadcast, November 18, 1940 -
"Prospects for Tomorrow", Progressive Education Association Conference, November 30, 1940
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Box 61 -
"The Instruments for Securing National Welfare", National Economic and Social Planning Association, January 27, 1941 -
"The Real Estate Dilemma", January 27, 1941 -
"Fairchild Revisited", April 3, 1941 -
Introduction to Cleveland Rodgers' Manuscript, April 22, 1941 -
"Public Housing Projects Point the Way", New York Post, May 22, 1941 -
"Hay Fever", The Land, Summer 1941 -
"The Battle for Democracy" [Excerpt] for Norman Cousin's A Treasury of Democracy, June 1941 -
"Earthbound", Institute of Public Affairs, June 23, 1941-July 4, 1941 -
"On Being False to Any Man" Ohio University, August 8, 1941 -
"The Purpose of Our University", University of Puerto Rico, August 27, 1941 -
Inaugural Address as Governor of Puerto Rico, September 19, 1941 -
"The Crisis of Freedom", Common Sense, October 1941 -
"The Directive", Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence, October 1941 -
Governor's Message to the First Special Session of the 15th Legislature, October 28, 1941 -
Armistice Day Address, November 11, 1941 -
"Investigation into Administrative Responsibilities Under the 500 Acre Limitation on Land Holdings in the Organic Act for Puerto Rico, December 1941
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Box 62 -
Changing the Colonial Climate, The story, from his official messages, of Tugwell's efforts to bring Democracy to Puerto Rico, 1942 -
Governor's Message to the Second Regular Session of the 15th Legislature, February 10, 1942 -
Governor's Special Message to the Second Regular Session of the 15th Legislature, March 5, 1942 -
Radio Speech on "Escuela Del Aire", March 19, 1942 -
"A Message to the People" series of three radio addresses, June 9, 1942-June 11, 1942 -
Radio Address to the People of Puerto Rico re Defense Efforts, June 30, 1942 -
Statement to Sub-Committee of Senate Appropriations Committee, July 1942 -
Address for July 4 Celebration (Read by Dr. Gallardo), July 4, 1942 -
"Puerto Rico Also Serves" The New Republic, July 13, 1942 -
Message of Governor Tugwell to the Third Special Session of the 15th Legislature, October 27, 1942 -
Armistice Day Address, November 11, 1942 -
Message of Governor Tugwell at the Dedication of Dos Bocas Dam, November 19, 1942 -
Christmas Greetings from Governor Tugwell, December 24, 1942 -
Forty-Third Annual Report of the Governor of Puerto Rico, 1943 -
Message to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, 1943 -
Statement of the Sub-Committee of the Senate Committee of Territories and Insular Affairs to Study the Social and Economical Conditions of Puerto Rico, 1943 -
Message to the 15th Legislature at its Third Regular Session, February 9, 1943 -
Message to the Free World Association, March 4, 1943 -
Radio Recording regarding Puerto Rico, July 1943 -
Message to the 15th Legislature at its Fourth Regular Session, February 15, 1944 -
Proposed Budget for 1944-19445 and Governor's Budget Message, February 16, 1944 -
Analysis of S.1407 (The Organic Act Reform Bill fro Puerto Rico), February 21, 1944 -
Message to Members of the Legislature, March 1, 1944 -
Statement in connection with the veto of Senate Bill No. 5-the "Teachers' Retirement", March 12, 1944 -
Message to Puerto Rican Soldiers in Panama, February 6, 1945 -
Message to the 16th Legislature at its First Regular Session, February 13, 1945 -
Proclamation regarding returning servicemen, October 29, 1945 -
Welcome to Returning Puerto Rican Soldiers, November 9, 1945 -
Office of Information for Puerto Rico-Radio Address, December 17, 1945 -
Interview on Status of Puerto Rico, January 3, 1946 -
Message to the 16th Legislature at its Second Regular Session, February 12, 1946 -
Report on Second West Indian Conference, March 14, 1946 -
Tugwell's Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution, April 1946 -
Address at Ceremony of Selective Service Awards, April 26, 1946 -
Speech at the Inauguration of Governor Jesus T. Pinero, August 30, 1946 -
"The Making of World Government" University of Chicago Round Table, November 10, 1946
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Box 63 -
"Little Brother's Growing Up!" World Week, April 28, 1946 -
Review of Welfare and Planning in the West Indies by T. S. Simey for Journal of Political Economy, June 5, 1947 -
"Notes on Some Implications on Oneness in the World", Common Sense, September 30, 1947 -
Introductory Address-Henry Osborne Lectures, University of Chicago, October 9, 1947 -
Speech for Progressive Citizens of America, October 29, 1947 -
"Problems of Reconstruction in Puerto Rico", Round Table on Undeveloped Areas, November 19, 1947-November 20, 1947 -
"Enlightened Unselfishness Down South", Review of The United States and the Caribbean by Dexter Perkins for Saturday Review of Literature, December 27, 1947 -
"The Study of Planning As a Scientific Endeavor", The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Fiftieth Annual Report, 1948 -
Remarks for Greendale's Decennial Celebration, 1948 -
Wallace and the Progressive Party Speeches and Articles, 1948 -
Review of My Paradise is Hell by Albert Balink for the New York Post, March 22, 1948 -
"The Elements of A Progressive Foreign Policy", April 1, 1948 -
"The Preparation of A President", June 1948 -
The Western Political Quarterly -
"Open Reply to Mr. Borgese", Common Cause, October 1948 -
Address at Trustees Dinner, University of Chicago, October 1, 1948 -
"The American Presidency", University of Chicago Lecture Series, October 19, 1948 and October 21, 1948 -
"The Utility of the Future in the Present", Review of The Process and Organization of Government Planning by John D. Millet and Central Planning and Control in War and Peace by Sir Oliver Franks for Public Administration Review, Winter 1948 -
"The New Deal in Retrospect" The Western Political Quarterly, December 1948
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Box 64 -
Box 65 -
Box 66 -
"A Planner's View of Agriculture's Future" Journal of Farm Economics, February 1949 -
"Can the United Nations Become a World Government?", Common Cause, February 1949 -
Review of Property, Wealth, Land: Allocation, Planning and Development by Myres Smith McDougal and David Haber, April 1949 -
"Progressives and the Presidency" The Progressive, April 1949 -
"Beyond Malthus: Numbers and Resources", Common Cause, MAY 1949 -
"Must We Amend the U.S. Constitution?" Common Cause, May 2, 1949 -
"Great Rehearsal or Great Compromise?" Common Cause, July 1949 -
"Variation on a Theme by Cooley" Ethics, July 1949 -
"The Industrialization of Rural Areas" Agricultural Economics Conference, August 1949 -
"The 'Looking Outward' of the Americans", The Antioch Review, September 1949 -
"The New Deal: The Available Instruments of Governmental Power", The Western Political Quarterly, December 1949 -
"Earthbound: The Problem of Planning and Survival", The Antioch Review, December 1949
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Box 67 -
"Lectures from Latter Day Britain" Common Cause, 1950 -
"Prospect for Survival", 1950 -
British Election Radio Speech, February 1950 -
"To Succor the Weak" Common Cause, April 1950 -
"Wonders May Not Cease", Agricultural Economies Society, July 1950 -
"The New Deal: The Progressive Tradition", The Western Political Quarterly, September 1950 -
"Britain's Travail", Review of Crisis in Britain: Plane and Achievements of the Labour Government and Five Years of British Labour 1945-1950: A Symposium, November 29, 1950 -
"Grass Roots Democracy-Myth or Reality?", Review of TVA and the Grass Roots, A Study in the Sociology of Formal Organization by Philip Selznick for Public Administration Review, Winter 1950 -
Articles on New York City, 1950-1951 -
"On Being a Brother's Keeper" (Letters from Latter-Day Britain XIV) Common Cause, January 1951 -
Conclusions for The Groundnut Affair by Alan Wood, Common Cause, January 1951 -
"One World-One Wealth", Ethics, April 1951
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Box 68 -
"Governmental Planning at Mid-Century" The Journal of Politics, May 1951 -
"The Consequences of Korea" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May 1951 -
"The New Deal: The Decline if Government", The Western Political Quarterly, June and September 1951 -
"Beyond Nationalism", The Political Quarterly, October-December 1951 -
"Caribbean Obligations", University of Florida, December 6, 1951 -
"Inquest on Nationalism", Ethics, April 1952 -
"What Does Puerto Rican Men Mean to Us?" Northwestern University Reviewing Stand, May 25, 1952 -
"The New Deal: The Rise of Business" The Western Political Quarterly, June and September 1952 -
"How Can We Best Help Under-developed Areas?" NBC Radio Discussion, August 17, 1952 -
"What Next for Puerto Rico" The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 1953 -
"L'attitude des Etats-Unis", Revue Economique, March 1953 -
"The Protagonists: Roosevelt and Hoover", The Antioch Review, Winter 1953-1954 -
"The Place of Planning", Lectures on the Place of Planning in Society with Special Reference to Puerto Rico, 1954 -
"The Light of Other Days, The Land, Spring 1954 -
"The Sources of the New Deal Reformism" Ethics, July 1954 -
Roosevelt and Howe, The Antioch Review, Fall 1954
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"Rebirth of an Undeveloped Island", Saturday Review, February 12, 1955 -
"The Fuel of Magnificence: The Case of Puerto Rico", Confluence, October 1955 -
"The Fallow Years of Franklin D. Roosevelt", Ethics, January 1956 -
"Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Verge of the Presidency", The Antioch Review, Spring 1956 -
"An Invitation to Leadership", Address at Terre Haute, Indiana, April 1956 -
"F.D.R.: Living Memorials", The Nation, April 7, 1956 -
"Beyond the Half Way Mark: For Caribbean Conference (not used), December 1957 -
Tugwell Speeches, 1965-1974 -
"Knowing Society", undated -
"The Economy of Human Energy", The Nation, undated -
"An Economist Reads Dark Laughter", New Republic, undated -
"An Engineer and the Price System: Mr. Hoover's Economic Policy", Columbia University, undated -
"The Social Philosophy of the New Deal", Discussion between Tugwell and Dr. Harry W. Laidler, undated -
"Country Holidays", undated -
Untitled Notes on Business and Banking, undated -
"Conservation Redefined", May 15, 1935? -
"Farmers and Workers", undated -
"The Woven Coverlet", undated -
"No God Hollow", undated -
Untitled Article on the Future of America, undated -
"Meditation in Stinsford Churchyard", undated -
"Discourse in Depression", undated -
Untitled Speech on the New Deal, undated -
"The Principle of Planning and the Institutions of Laissez Faire", undated -
"Industrial Ugliness", undated -
"Driven Thinking", undated -
"Green Counties", undated -
"Revolutionary Instrumentalism", Review of Marx and Lenin, the Science of Revolution by Max Eastman, undated -
Review of Agricultural Reform in the United States by John D. Black, undated -
Review of This Ugly Civilization by Ralph Bordsodi, undated -
"The Swan Song on Laissez Faire", undated -
"Epilogue: The Realistic Approach", undated -
"The Outlines of a Permanent Agriculture", undated -
"Resettlement and Agricultural Adjustment", undated -
"Towards a More Abundant Life", undated -
"The Role of the State in American Economic Life", undated
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Box 70 -
"Devices for Achievement", undated -
"Sellers Beware Again", undated -
"An Economists View of the Depression", undated -
Untitled Article On Land Problems, undated -
Handwritten Notes, undated -
"The New Course of International Trade", Address to the XII General Assembly, undated -
"The Municipal Net", undated -
"Notes on the Bankruptcy of Cities", undated -
Lecture on Political Campaigns, undated -
Notes on FDR and related topics, undated -
Articles on Planning, undated -
"A Design for Government", New York Times, undated -
"A Closer Integration of Rural and Urban Life Is A Definite Part of the Future Pattern", undated -
"A Memoranda Concerning the Problem of Agriculture", undated -
Economics Manuscripts, undated -
"The New Deal: The Contributions of Herbert Hoover", undated -
"Monetary Preliminaries", undated -
"The Hundred Days", undated
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Box 71 -
"Intimations of Resettlement", undated -
"The World Economic Conference", undated -
"The 'Tugwell Bill' Becomes Unamerican", undated -
"Beginnings of the New Deal", undated -
Review of The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt: The Years of Preparation edited by Elting E. Morrison, F.D.R.: His Personal Letters: Early Years and F.D.R.: His Personal Letters: 1905-1928 edited by Elliot Roosevelt, undated -
"The New Deal: The Rise of Business", undated -
"The Distortion of Economic Incentive" International Journal of Ethics, undated -
"Puerto Rico's Bootstraps", undated -
"Teleology and Property Right", undated -
Article on Planning, undated -
Untitled Fiction Manuscript, undated -
"The Social Sciences Today", undated -
"Home Rile for the Metropolis", undated -
The Democratic Roosevelt-Reviews, undated -
Research Material on the New Deal, undated -
"The Struggle for Power", undated
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Box 72 -
"The Weak Roosevelt", undated -
"Roosevelt and the Navy", undated -
"Progressive Interlude", undated -
"Forerunners of NRA", undated -
"Ickes", undated -
"The Complex Roosevelt", undated -
"Hopkins", undated -
"Toward an Understanding of Roosevelt", undated -
"Roosevelt as a Political Technician", undated -
Hapgood Correspondence (Copies), undated -
"The Brains Trust", undated -
"The Higher Audience of Franklin D. Roosevelt", undated -
"Future Material on 1934-1935", undated -
"St. Eustatius", undated -
"The Prospect of Human Survival", undated -
"Roosevelt and Hoover", undated -
"Roosevelt and Keynes", undated
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Box 73 -
Box 74 -
Box 75 -
Autobiographical Manuscript (1 of 3), 1911-1932 -
Autobiographical Manuscript (2 of 3), 1911-1932 -
Autobiographical Manuscript (3 of 3), 1911-1932 -
Reference Materials (1 of 2), 1930's -
Reference Materials (2 of 2), 1930's -
Roosevelt at Warm Springs, Georgia -
Roosevelt Farms, Warm Springs, Georgia -
Warm Springs Interviews
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Box 76 -
Resettlement (1 of 2) -
Resettlement (2 of 2) -
"Resettlement Administration"-Dissertation by Marie Panor, 1951 -
Greenbelt Citation -
Drafts and Reference Materials -
Roosevelt and Others (1 of 2) -
Roosevelt and Others (2 of 2) -
Tugell Interview by Charles O. Jackson, June 7, 1968 -
Tugwell Interview-Columbia Oral History Project
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Box 77 -
"Argument Preliminary to an Educational Plan", 1961 -
Memorandum on Planning, 1964 -
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Materials, 1964-1969 -
"Hoover's Contribution to the New Deal", 1966 -
"The President and His Helpers", January 1967 -
"Man's Survival Problem", September 18, 1967 -
"Societies: Successful and Unsuccessful", October 19, 1967 -
"Recollections of '33 and Later", March 12, 1968 -
The Economic Basis of Public Interest Introduction, 1963 -
"The Conditions for a Political Dialogue", January 15, 1969 -
"World Without Roosevelt", February 1969 -
The Democratic Roosevelt Introduction to Penguin Edition, 1969 -
"How Nixon Became President", March 11, 1969 -
Tugwell's Remarks to Center Supporters in New York, April 23, 1969 -
"Consolation in Time of Jeopardy" Santa Barbara Unitarian Church, 1970 -
"The Doctrine of Necessity and the 'Wars' in Asia", March 1970 -
Comment on Proposed Constitutional Change, October 1971 -
Senate Sub-Committee Hearings on Six Year Presidential Term, 1971
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Box 78 -
"On Making Things Safe for Designers" Museum of Modern Art, January 1972 -
"On Bringing Presidents to Heel", March 1973 -
"Where to Begin" San Francisco Speech, April 1973 -
"Reconstitution the Metropolity" Conference, July 23, 1973-July 24, 1973 -
"Balance Growth", 1977 -
"The Party Principle", 1978 -
"Full Capacity: Suggestions for a Modest Start" 1978 -
"Suggestions of Procedures for Planning in a Democracy", April 26, 1978 -
"Comments on the Presidential Dliemma", 198 -
"The Federalist", undated -
Mr. Rockefeller's Message, undated -
Moscoso Address, undated -
"The Public Planners Mission", undated -
"Reflections on Democracy" Sidney Hillam Lectures, undated -
Wharton School Speech, undated
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Box 79 -
"A Rule of Self-Restraint", undated -
"A Well Ordered Economy", undated -
"Notes Concerning a Systematic Social Disease", undated -
"Constitutional Issues Relevant to Senate Committee Report (Watergate)", undated -
"Six Branches Instead of Three", undated -
"What Do We Want the Court To Be?", undated -
"What This Country Needs", undated -
"Where Progress Starts" Frontier, undated -
"The Presidency and the Silences of the Constitution" New Hampshire Quarterly Law Journal, undated -
"The Allocations of Power" New Tork Talk, undated -
"Books About Roosevelt", undated -
"The Case for Commonwealth Address in the First Campaign", undated -
Drafts of Articles and Center papers -
Unpublished Articles and Memoranda Used at the Center -
List of Tugwell Publications -
"Politics and the Public Interest: LaGuardia, Moses, Tugwell and Planning in New York City, 1936-1941" by Mark I Gelfand
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Box 81 -
Box 82 -
Box 83 -
Box 84 -
Box 85 -
Box 86 -
Box 87 -
Box 88 -
Box 89 -
Box 90 -
Box 91 -
Box 92 -
Box 93 -
Box 94 -
Box 95 -
The Emerging Constitution-Correspondence and Preliminary Report (1 of 6), 1967-1971 -
The Emerging Constitution-Correspondence and Preliminary Report (2 of 6), 1967-1971 -
The Emerging Constitution-Correspondence and Preliminary Report (3 of 6), 1967-1971 -
The Emerging Constitution-Correspondence and Preliminary Report (4 of 6), 1967-1971 -
The Emerging Constitution-Correspondence and Preliminary Report (5 of 6), 1967-1971 -
The Emerging Constitution-Correspondence and Preliminary Report (6 of 6), 1967-1971
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Box 96 -
The Emerging Constitution-Background Papers (1 of 2), 1964 -
The Emerging Constitution-Background Papers (2 of 2), 1964 -
The Emerging Constitution-Background Papers, 1965-1966 -
The Emerging Constitution-1st paper-"The Need for Constitution" -
The Emerging Constitution-2nd paper-"The Emergent Situation: A Summary" -
The Emerging Constitution-3rd paper-"General Criteria for Constitution Making" -
The Emerging Constitution-4th paper-"Parts and the Whole: States and Nation" -
The Emerging Constitution-5th paper-"The Separation of Powers"
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Box 97 -
The Emerging Constitution-6th paper-"A Political Branch" -
The Emerging Constitution-7th paper-"The Congress" -
The Emerging Constitution-8th paper-"The Presidency" -
The Emerging Constitution-9th paper-"The Judicial Branch", "The Internal Affairs Division" -
The Emerging Constitution-10th paper-"A Planning Branch" -
The Emerging Constitution-11th paper-"A Regulatory Branch"
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Box 98 -
The Emerging Constitution-Version X -
The Emerging Constitution-Constitutional Material -
The Emerging Constitution-Editor's Suggestions -
The Emerging Constitution-Statement Concerning Version 31 -
The Emerging Constitution-Memorandum, March 11, 1968 -
The Emerging Constitution-Version 33 -
The Emerging Constitution-Version 34 -
The Emerging Constitution-Version 35-Comments and Criticisms -
The Emerging Constitution-Version 36 -
The Emerging Constitution-Version 37 -
The Emerging Constitution-Toward Version 38 -
The Emerging Constitution-Version 39 -
"U.S. Government in the Year 2000"
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Box 99 -
Box 100 -
Declaration of Independence-Introduction -
Manuscript on Planning (17 parts)-Preface -
Manuscript on Planning-The Principle of Planning and the Institution of Laissez Faire -
Manuscript on Planning-On the Troublesome X -
Manuscript on Planning-The Fourth Power -
Manuscript on Planning-Implementing the General Interest -
Manuscript on Planning-The Superpolitical -
Manuscript on Planning-The Directive -
Manuscript on Planning-The Municipal Gestalt -
Manuscript on Planning-The Study of Planning as a Scientific Endeavor -
Manuscript on Planning-The Problem of Integration in Democracy -
Manuscript on Planning-The Utility of the Future in the Present -
Manuscript on Planning-Earthbound: The Problem of Planning and Survival -
Manuscript on Planning-Variation on a Theme by Cooley -
Manuscript on Planning-Planning Endeavors and the Law -
Manuscript on Planning-Property and Planning -
Manuscript on Planning-The Political Implications of Planning -
Manuscript on Planning-Governmental Planning
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Box 101 -
Box 102 -
Printed Matter - Economics, 1917-1939 -
Printed Matter - F.D.R. Inaugeration Program - Grace Falke, 1933 -
Trip Report of Grace Falke (Relief Agencies), 1934-1935 -
"Tugwell the President's Idea Man", Satuday Evening Post, August 1, 1936 -
Printed Matter - Resettlement and Agriculture (1), 1917-1939 -
Printed Matter - Resettlement and Agriculture (2), 1917-1939 -
Printed Matter - Planning, 1917-1939 -
Printed Matter - Miscellaneous, 1917-1939
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Box 103 -
Printed Matter - Political Theory, 1940-1949 -
Printed Matter - World Constitution, 1940-1949 -
Printed Matter - Puerto Rico, 1940-1949 -
Printed Matter - International Affairs, 1940-1949 -
Printed Matter - Homesteads, 1940-1949 -
Printed Matter Re Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1940-1949 -
Printed Matter - Miscellaneous, 1940-1949
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Box 104 -
Printed Matter - Democracy, 1950-1959 -
Printed Matter - Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1950-1959 -
Printed Matter - International Affairs, 1950-1959 -
Printed Matter - Social Economics, 1950-1959 -
"The Nature and Practice of Democratice Planning" by John R. P. Friedman (with dedication to Tugwell), 1950-1959 -
Printed Matter - Miscellaneous, 1950-1959
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Box 105 -
Box 106 -
Time Magazine - Tugwell Cover, August 25, 1934 -
Printed Matter - Progressivism & New Deal (written by Tugwell), 1914-1959 -
Printed Matter - International Affairs (written by Tugwell), 1914-1959 -
Printed Matter - Social/Political Philosophy (written by Tugwell), 1914-1959 -
Printed Matter re F.D.R. (writtend by Tugwell), 1914-1959 -
Planning Journals (written by Tugwell), 1914-1959 -
The Western Political Quarterly - Re New Deal - with writings by Tugwell, 1948-1952 -
Common Cause Journal - with writings by Tugwell, March 1950-January 1951 -
Printed Matter - Miscellaneous, 1914-1959
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Box 106a -
Box 107 -
Box 108 -
Box 109 -
Printed Matter - Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Center Reports, 1971-1976 -
Printed Matter - Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions - Center Reports, 1977-1979 and undated -
Reprints, 1961-1968 -
Reading File, 1961 -
Reading File, September 1962-May 1963 -
Reading File, June 1963-October 1964 -
Reading File, 1965-1967
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Box 110
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Series 5: Clippings, Scrapbooks and Memorabilia - Consists of mostly unarranged clippings, scrapbooks, diplomas, awards and souvenirs relating to Tugwell's activities, political life and travels. Most of the scrapbooks in this series contain newspaper clippings that were of interest to Tugwell. Political cartoons and books reviews related to Tugwell's professional activities can be found within most of the "Clippings" folders. Assorted Puerto Rican press newspapers, both with English and Spanish text, can be found in the "Clippings" folders as well. Additional oversize clippings can be found in Oversize container 111.
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Box 112 -
Box 113 -
Clippings: The Battle for Democracy, 1935 -
Clippings: Resignation, 1936 -
Spanish and English Language Puerto Rican Press, August-September 1942 -
Spanish Language Puerto Rican Press, September 1942 -
Clippings: Miscellaneous -
Scrapbook of Clippings -
University of Chicago Press Duplicate Clippings, August-September 1955
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Box 115 -
Box 116 -
Box 117 -
Box 118 -
Box 119 -
Box 120 -
Box 121 -
Box 122 -
Box 123
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