Oscar H. Swede
Papers
Period 1927-1943
Total size 0.02
m.
Consultation Not restricted
Biography
Born in 1900, died in Bournemouth, Great Britain
1942; conscientious objector during the First World War, became involved with
Freedom (New Series) in 1934, and was responsible for the revival of relations
between this rival group and the original Freedom and with Freedom Press;
withdrew from political activities at the end of the 1930s due to
ill-health.
Content
Correspondence (also by Dorian Swede) with Ewing C. Baskette 1941-1943,
Agnes Inglis 1935-1943, Thomas H. Keell 1934-1937, Benjamin R. Tucker 1934 and
others; a letter from Emma Goldman to Joe Goldman 1934; typescript of `To my
Godfathers and Godmothers in Economics' 1927 and typescript of an article by S.
Pfeiffer n.d.; notes; a few printed and processed documents, including
`Memorandum on the policy of the No More War Movement' 1933.
Inventory
Correspondence to Oscar H. Swede (after
his death to Dorian)
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Baskette, Ewing C.
1941-1943. 4 letters.
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2
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Inglis, Agnes.
1935-1943. 7 letters.
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3
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Ishill, Joseph (and announcement).
1941-1942. 2 letters.
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4
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Keell, Thomas H. (and 2 copies of letters from
Swede to Keell 1937).
1934-1937. 11 letters.
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5
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Lehning, Arthur Müller (IAMB).
1929. 1 letters.
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6
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Moisson, René (Terre libre) to Freedom (and 2
stickers La Revue Anarchiste).
1935. 2 letters.
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7
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Tucker, Benjamin R. (and one copy of a letter
from Swede to Tucker).
1934. 3 letters.
Other Correspondence
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8
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Goldman, Emma to Joe
Goldman.
1934. 1 letter (copy).
Manuscripts
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9
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Oscar
H. Swede, 'To my Godfathers and Godmothers in
Economics....'
1927. 4 pages.
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10
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Seb.
Pfeiffer, 'Die Vogelberingung in Deutschland'... 3 pages and 4 pictures.
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11
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Notes.
Printed Material
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12
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Protest
against persecution Vincent Ferrero and Domenick Sallitto in California.
1935. 2 pieces.
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13
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Nr. Der
Technische Akademiker; News Chronicle invasion Normandy Daily; Express War in
Italy. 1 cover.
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14
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Manifesto of
the League against Imperialism. 1 piece.