Submissions from 1940
What Is New America?, The New American Newspaper, New York District Office and New American, National Office, Ellis Avenue, Chicago
Dr. Russell Warns on U.S. Education, The New York Times
Anonymous Letter Against Labor Camps, Unknown
Why Do You Propose Nazi "Labor Camps" for Youth?, Unknown
Letter to Dr. Gideonse Sent With Enclosed "Vocational Adoption Booklet", D. Warsaw
Letter in Support of College Labor Camp, Nathan S. Washton
Work, Work Camp Committee of International Student Service
Louder than Ever: American Youth Demands "Keep U.S. Out" of the War, Young Communist League
Newspapers from 1939
The Ticker, September 21, 1939
Brooklyn College Informational Pamphlet, Brooklyn College
Plot Plan Showing Academic and Science Buildings, Brooklyn College
Plot Plan Showing Gymnasium and Proposed Improvements, Brooklyn College
Plot Plan Showing Heating Plant and Proposed Stadium, Brooklyn College
President Harry D. Gideonse Inaugural Dinner Program, Brooklyn College
Six Hundred Welcome Dr. Gideonse, New Head of Brooklyn College, at Dinner, Brooklyn Eagle
Socialism, War, and America, Earl Browder General Secretary
Stop the War, Earl Browder
ASU Commentator, CCNY American Student Union
Student Strike, Thursday, April 20, 1939, CCNY Anti-War Committee
Just Suppose, CCNY Student Council
The Campus, Vol. 61, No. 16, Friday, November 12, 1937, CCNY Undergraduate Newspaper staff
Mobilize for Peace, CCNY Young Communist League and CCNY Communist Party Unit
Letter addressed to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Citizens' Committee to Free Earl Browder
Campus in the City, Jane Corby
Washington Plays a War Game, Daily Worker
The War and the Working Class, Georgi Dimitroff General Secretary
Strike Against War - April 20 11 A.M., Fellowship for Reconciliation, National Council of Methodist Youth, Student Peace Service
56 Congressmen in 1917 Voted Against Our Entry into the Wr, Keep America Out of War Congress, Labor Anti-War Council, Youth Committee Against War
A Collegiate Army, Marxist Cultural Society
Spain Fights On! - Lift the Embargo Now!, Marxist Cultural Society
Plot Plan Showing Library, Anthony Pugliese
Campus Stop-Axis Actions Build an Effective Power for Peace, Morris U. Schappes
Program of Addresses Given at President Gideonse's Inauguration, 1939, T. V. Smith
Communists Send Condolence on Pope, The New York Times
Student Peace Rallies Today Held in Nation, The New York Times
Students Divided on Way to Peace, The New York Times
H. D. Gideonse Elected Brooklyn College President, The Vanguard
We Act for Peace, Young Communist League
Wake Up and Fight!, Young Peoples Socialist League
Why Strike? - In 1917 the President of the United States told us, Young Peoples Socialist League
Newspapers from 1938
The Ticker, September 21, 1938