Harry Laidler Papers
Laidler, Harry W. (Harry Wellington), 1884-1970
The papers include radio scripts, book reviews, and correspondence (1906-1970) relating to the founding of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, experiments in industrial democracy, League for Industrial Democracy (LID) activities such as lecture tours, union organization, southern labor chautauquas, work with the unemployed, and LID relations with the Socialist and American Labor parties; manuscripts of published and unpublished writings on a broad range of subjects, including plans for the socialization of every aspect of society, criticism of the New Deal, and the struggle within the LID caused by Laidler's retirement; Pioneering in Social Education: The History of the LID, an unpublished book-length typescript plus research notes; and papers relating to Laidler's term (1940-1941) as a member of the New York City Council from Brooklyn, his campaigns for political office (1927-1941), Socialist Party (1919-1970), American Labor Party, National Bureau of Economic Research (1927-1982), and National Housing Conference (1962-1969). Includes correspondence of Norman Thomas.
Tamiment staff, 2010; Edited to reflect additional processing, 2010
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