Fred H. Blum., 03/23/1966-01/18/1967
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series contains the correspondence written to collect the essays used in the book 'Prophetic Voices: Ideas and Words on Revolution,' edited by Ned O'Gorman. The incoming correspondence is arranged alphabetically and carbon copies of the letters written by O'Gorman are included in the folders with the responses (the outgoing carbons are not individually indexed). Outgoing letters written by O'Gorman that were not responded to are collected at the end of the correspondence and arranged alphabetically. The series also includes the typed manuscripts for the book.
Dates
- 03/23/1966-01/18/1967
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 12 Linear Feet (16 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
04/05/07
Container Summary
1 TL (carbon copy) dated 3/23/1966 from Ned O'Gorman to Fred H. Blum with reference to the Scott-Bader Commonwealth. 1 TLS dated 4/12/1966 from Blum to O'Gorman. 1 TLS dated 6/11/1966 from Blum to O'Gorman regarding the essay he will write. 1 TLS dated 8/9/1966 from Blum to O'Gorman describing his essay "A plant-factory is a microcosm..." 1 TLS dated 10/18/1966 from Blum to O'Gorman regarding a theory of work. 1 TLS dated 1/18/1967 from Blum to O'Gorman regarding the use of his letters.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
BLUM, FRED - CORRESP. TO O'GORMAN, NED (1966): Typed Letter Signed
O'GORMAN, NED - CORRESP. FROM BLUM, FRED H. (1966): Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
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