Sidney Romero

 

Archival Collection

 

ROMERO, SIDNEY, COLLECTION

BOX 1 (Governor’s Inaugural Speeches)

Folder

1. Thomas Robertson Dec. 19, 1820

2. William Wright Heard May 21, 1900

3. John McKeithen May 14, 1968

4. Andre Roman Jan. 31, 1831

5. John McKeithen May 12, 1964

6. Robert Kennon May 13, 1952

7. Richard Leche May 12, 1936

8. O.K. Allen May 16, 1932

9. Huey Long May 21, 1928

10. Henry Fuqua May 19, 1924

11. John Parker May 17, 1920

12. Ruffin Pleasant May 15, 1916

13. Luther Hall May 20, 1912

14. Newton Blanchard May 16, 1904

15. Murphy Foster May 17, 1892

16. Francis Nicholls May 21, 1888

17. Louis Wiltz Jan 14, 1880

18. John McEnery Jan 13, 1873

19. Henry Warmoth July 13, 1868

20. Madison Wells Mar 4, 1865

21. Henry Allen Jan 25, 1864

22. Thomas Moore Jan 23, 1860

23. Robert Wickliffe Jan 28, 1856

24. Paul Hebert Jan 1 1853

25. Joseph Walker Jan 21, 1850

26. Isaac Johnson Feb 12, 1846

27. Alexander Mouton Jan 30, 1843

28. Andre Roman Feb 4, 1839

29. Edward White Feb 2, 1835

30. Peter Derbieny Dec 15, 1828

31. Henry Johnson Dec 13, 1824

32. Jacques Villere Dec 17, 1816

33. William Caliborne July 31, 1812

34. William Kellogg Dec 11, 1872

35. Michael Hahn Mar 4, 1864

36. J. Y. Sanders May 18, 1908

37. Samuel McEnery May 19. 1884

38. Murphy Foster May 18, 1896

39. Earl Long May 11, 1948

40. Stephen Packard Jan 8, 1877

41. Francis Nicholls Jan 8, 1877

42. Jimmy Davis May 9, 1944

43. Jimmy Davis May 10, 1960

44. Sam Jones May 15, 1940

 

ROMERO, SIDNEY, COLLECTION

BOX 2

Folder

1. Presidential Address to La. Historic Assoc. and Presidents information

2. Photo of Armand Beauvais and best jokes of 1927

3. Changing views on religion

4. National Defense

5. Political Reforms

6. Constitution

7. Juvenile Delinquency

8. Louisiana History (people and places)

9. Why study history?

10. Louisiana History

11. President Roosevelt information and Washington landmarks

 

BOX 3

Folder

1. Foreign Policy

2. Economy/Education

3. Amish Dispute

4. Religious Shroud

5. Civil War Religious Letters

6. United Nations

7. La. Politics/Ballots

8. Hammond Politics

9. Industry/Workers

10. Britain Labor Policy

11. Sen. Gore Speech/Government/Politics

12. Military Chaplain Information

13. Undergraduate Teaching Handbook

 

BOX 4

Folder

1. Index to Louisiana Biographies

2. Democratic Convention 1972

3. Harmon Memorial Lectures

4. Miscellaneous

5. Wartime Letters and Papers of Sidney J. Romero, Jr., 1941-1945, compiled by Ginger Romero, December 1999; Book mark with a picture of Sidney J.
Romero, Jr. taken No. 8, 1943, a note from him, and his birth and death years

6. Religion in the Rebel Ranks, A Dissertation from LSU by Sidney James Romero, Jr.
(typewritten on onion skin paper)

 

BOX 5

Collection of Civil War Correspondence

Dr. Sidney Romero’s Book Collection on Communism

 

Shelf 1

  1. Barghoorn, Frederick C. Politics in the USSR. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1966. Paperback, 418 pp.

  2. Berlin, Isaiah. Karl Marxhis Life and Environment. NY: Time Inc., 1963. Paperback, 246 pp.

  3. Bertsch, Gary K. and Thomas W. Ganschow. Comparative Communism, The Soviet, Chinese, and Yugoslav Models. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Co., 1976. Paperback, 463 pp.

  4. Best, James J. Public Opinion: Micro and Macro. Homewood, Ill. The Dorsey Press, 1973. Paperback, 270 pp.

  5. Bottomore, T. B., Translator & editor. Karl Marx Early Writings. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1963. Paperback, 227 pp.

  6. Bottomore, T. B., Translator. Karl Marx, Selected Writings in Sociology & Social Philosophy. NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1964. Paperback, 268 pp.

  7. Brumberg, Abraham, Ed. Russia Under Khrushchev, An Anthology from Problems of Communism. NY: Frederick A. Praeger, 1962. Paperback, 660 pp.

  8. Byfield, Robert S. The Fifth Weapon: A Guide to Understanding What the Communist Mean. NY: Bookmailer, 1954. Paperback, 67 pp.

  9. Carr, Robert K.; Marver H. Bernstein; Walter F. Murphy; Michael N. Danielson. Public, State, and Local Policy, A Supplement to Essentials of American Democracy,
    7th Edition.
    Hinsdale, IL: The Dryden Press, 1974. Paperback, 120 pp.

  10. Caute, David, Ed. Essential Writings of Karl Marx. Collier Books, 1970. Paperback, 254 pp.

  11. Comparative Politics. Vol. 5, No. 3, April 1973. The City University of New York. Paperback, 463 pp.

  12. Crankshaw, Edward. Khrushchev’s Russia. Revised Ed. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. Paperback, 183 pp. (copy 1)

  13. Crankshaw, Edward. Khrushchev’s Russia. Revised Ed. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962. Paperback, 183 pp. (copy 2)

  14. Dallin, Alexander and Alan F. Westin, Eds. Politics in the Soviet Union, 7 Cases. NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1966. Paperback, 282 pp.

  15. Dmytryshyn, Basil. A Concise History: USSR., NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1965. Paperback, 620 pp.

  16. Dobbs, Zygmund. Red Intrigue and Race Turmoil. NY: Alliance, Inc., 1958. Paperback, 76 pp.

  17. Ebenstein, William. Today’ s isms: Communism, Fascism, Socialism, Capitalism. Third Edition. Englewood Cliffs, N. J: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1961. Paperback, 243
    pp.

  18. Ebenstein, William. Today’s isms: Communism, Fascism, Socialism, Capitalism. Fourth Ed. Englewood Cliffs, N. J: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964. Paperback, 243 pp.

  19. Feit, Edward. The Armed Bureaucrats, Military-Administrative Regimes and Political Development.
    Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1973. Paperback, 199 pp.

  20. Gerberding, William P. and Duane E. Smith,. The Radical Left: The Abuse of Discontent, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1970. Paperback, 362 pp.

  21. Gillam, Richard, Ed. Power in Postwar America, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Historical Problem. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1971. Paperback, 198 pp.

  22. Goldwin, Robert A., Ed. Readings in American Foreign Policy. NY: Oxford University Press, 1959. Paperback, 709 pp.

  23. Goodsell, James Nelson, Ed. Fedel Castro’s Personal Revolution in Cuba: 1959-1973. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975. Paperback, 349 pp.

  24. Graebner, Norman D., Ed. The Cold War: Ideological Conflict or Power Struggle. Boston: D. C. Heath and Company, 1963. Paperback, 105 pp.

  25. Guttmann, Allen and Benjamin Munn Ziegler, Eds. Communism, The Courts, and The Constitution-Problems in American Civilization. Boston: D. C. Heath and Company, 1964. Paperback, 132 pp.

  26. Gyorgy, Andrew. Communism in Perspective. Allen and Bacon, Inc., 1964., Paperback, 269 pp.

  27. Gyorgy, Andrew. Communism In Perspective. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1966. Paperback, 309 pp.

  28. Howard, A. E. Dick. Magna Carta: Text and Commentary. University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1964. Paperback, 55 pp.

  29. Janis, Irving L. Victims of GROUPTHINK, A psychological study of foreign-policy decisions and fiascoes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1972. Paperback, 276 pp.

  30. The Institute of International Studies at University of South Carolina. Democracy Confronts Communism In World Affairs. American Bar Association, 1965. Paperback, 297 pp.

  31. Jessup, John K. and the Editors of LIFE. Communism-The Nature of Your Enemy. Time Inc., 1962. Paperback, 74 pp.

  32. Khrushchev, Nikita S. For Victory in Peaceful Competition With Capitalism, NY: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1960. Hardcover, 784 pp.

  33. Kissinger, Henry A. The necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy, Garden City: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1962. Paperback, 387 pp.

  34. LaFeber, Walter. America, Russia, and The Cold War, 1945-1966. NY: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1968. Paperback, 295 pp.

  35. Lensen, George Alexander. The Soviet Union, an Introduction, NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1967. Paperback, 181 pp.

  36. M.I.T. Publications in International Affairs. International Relations: A Selection of Current Readings. No. 1, Feb. 1947. The Technology Press, M.I.T. Paperback, 272 pp.

  37. Marwick, Arthur. What History Is And Why It Is Important, Great Britain: The Open University Press, Humanities Foundation Course Unit 5, 1970.
    Paperback, 61 pp.

  38. Marwick, Arthur. Common Pitfalls in Historical Writing. Great Britain: The Open University Press, Humanities Foundation Course Unit 8, 1970.
    Paperback, 62 pp.

  39. Mayo, Henry B. Introduction to Marxist Theory. NY: Oxford University Press, 1960. Paperback, 334 pp.

  40. Mehlinger, Howard D. Ed. Communism in Theory and Practice, San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Co., 1964. Paperback, 274 pp.

  41. Meyer, Alfred G. Communism. NY: Random House, 1960. Paperback, 217 pp.

  42. Meyer, Alfred G. Communism. NY: Random House, 1967. Paperback, 241 pp.

  43. Nearing, Scott. The Conscience of a Radical, Harborside, ME: Social Science Institute, 1965. Paperback, 191 pp.

  44. Nye, J. S. Peace in Parts—Integration and Conflict in Regional Organization. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1971. Paperback, 210 pp.

  45. Ophuls, William. Ecology and the Politics of Scarcity. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1977. Paperback, 303 pp.

  46. Plano, Jack C. and Milton Greenberg. The American Political Dictionary. 2nd Ed. NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc., 1967. Paperback, 401 pp.

  47. Rieber, Alfred J. and Robert C. Nelson. A Study of the USSR  and Communism: An Historical Approach. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, & Company, 1962. Paperback, 272 pp.

  48. Roberts, Henry L. Russia and America Dangers and Prospects. NY: New American Library, 1956. Paperback, 251 pp.

  49. Rostow, W. W. The Dynamics of Soviet Society. NY: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1953. Hardcover, 282 pp.

  50. Salvadori, Massimo. The Rise of Modern Communism. revised ed. NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1967. Paperback, 220 pp.

  51. Schuman, Frederick L. Government in the Soviet Union. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1961. Paperback, 190 pp.

  52. Scott, Derek J. R. Russian Political Institutions. NY: Frederick A. Praeger, 1961. Paperback, 265 pp.

  53. Smith, Harlan M. Elementary Monetary Theory. NY: Random House, Inc., 1968. Paperback, 175 pp.

  54. Stannard, David E. Shrinking History: On Freud and the Failure of Psychology.  Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962. Paperback, 187 pp.

Shelf 2

  1. Stone, Ralph A. Wilson and the League of Nations. NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1967. Paperback, 122 pp.

  2. Swearingen, Rodger. The World of Communism. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1962. Paperback, 278 pp.

  3. Tapp, June L. and Fred Krinsky. Ambivalent America: A Psyco-political Dialogue. Beverly Hills: Glencoe Press, 1971. Paperback, 211 pp.

  4. Taylor, Joe Gray. Freedom Versus Tyranny. Thibodaux, LA: Published by the Author, 1962. Paperback, 159 pp.

  5. Tiger, Edith, Ed. In Re of Alger Hiss. NY: Hill and Wang, 1979. Paperback, 438 pp.

  6. Triska, Jan F., Ed. Soviet Communism Programs and Rules: Lenin-Khrushchev 1961-1952-1919. San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Company, 1962. Paperback, 196 pp.

  7. Vashi, Victor. Red Primer for Children and Diplomats. San Diego, CA: Viewpoint Press, 1967. Paperback, no page numbers

  8. Walsh, Warren Bartlett. Russia and the Soviet Union, A Modern History. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan Press, 1958. Paperback, 640 pp.

  9. Ware, Norman. The Industrial Worker, 1840-1860. Chicago: Quadrangle Paperbacks, 1964. paperback, 259 pp.

  10. Weinstein, James. Ambiguous Legacy: The Left in American Politics. NY: New Viewpoints, 1975. Paperback, 179 pp.

  11. Whitaker, Urban G. Jr., Ed. Propaganda and International Relations. San Francisco: Howard Chandler, Publisher, 1960. Paperback, 160 pp.

PAMPHLETS

  1. Wolfe, Bertram D. Let’s Talk About… Operation Rewrite: The agony of Russian Historians. Vol. I, No. 4. NY: Discussions of Foreign Affairs.

  2. Kulski, W. W. Let’s Talk About Class Stratifications In The Soviet Union. Vol. II, No. 3. NY: Discussions of Foreign Affairs, 1953.

  3. Communist Forces, Basic School, Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, VA, 1960. Paperback, 111 pp.

  4. Schwarz, Fred. What is Communism? Text of 14 Concise Lectures. Published by author. (In a folder)

  5. Marx, Karl. Copy of the Communist Manifesto. Xerox in a binder, 13 pp.

  6. Democracy Faces Communism. Democracy vs Communism Series, No. 1, 1959. Paperback, 24 pp.

  7. What Is Communism. Democracy vs Communism Series, No. 2, 1959. Paperback, 24 pp.

  8. What Communist Do to Liberty. Democracy vs Communism Series, No. 3, 1959. Paperback, 29 pp.

  9. How Communism Controls Peoples’ Ideas. Democracy vs Communism Series, No. 4, 1959. Paperback, 22 pp.

  10. How The Communist Party Operates. Democracy vs Communism Series, No. 5, 1959. Paperback, 25 pp.

  11. How Communist Gain and Keep Power. Democracy vs Communism Series, No. 6, 1959. Paperback, 24 pp.

  12. Communist Party Rule of Soviet Russia. Democracy vs Communism Series No. 7, 1959. Paperback, 16 pp.

  13. Communist Conquest and Colonization. Democracy vs Communism Series No. 10, 1959. Paperback, 23 pp.

  14. How to Win in 1952, The Facts about the Democratic Road to Prosperity, Peace and Freedom, Campaign Handbook, Democratic National Committee. Washington, D.C., 1952. Paperback,
    218 pp.

  15. Voter’s Guide-30-Constitutional Amendments, 1958. Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana. Paperback, 30 pp.

  16. The Civil Rights Cases, 109 U.S. 3, Decided Oct. 15, 1883. Distributed by Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government. n. d. Paperback,
    22 pp.

  17. Mortan, Louis. Pacific Command: A Study in Interservice Relations, The Harmon Memorial Lectures in Military History, Number Three. Colorado: United
    States Air Force Academy. 1961. Paperback, 27 pp.

  18. Blumenson, Martin and Ernest J. King. The Many Faces of George S. Patton, Jr. The Harmon Memorial Lectures in Military History, Number Fourteen. Colorado: United
    States Air Force Academy. 1972. Paperback, 27 pp.

  19. Communist Economic Policy in the Less Developed Areas. Department of State Publication 7020, July 1960. Paperback, 38 pp.

  20. The Soviet Review, A Journal of Translations, Social Analysis & Criticism, Literature
    & The Arts, Science & Technology
    . Vol. 1, No. 4, November 1960. NY: International Arts and Sciences Press. Paperback,
    68 pp.

  21. The Soviet Review, A Journal of TranslationsSocial Analysis & Criticism, Literature & The Arts, Science & Technology. Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1962. NY: International Arts and Sciences Press. Paperback,
    64 pp.

  22. Facts on Communism: The Communist Ideology. Vol I. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1960. Paperback, 137 pp.

  23. Facts on Communism: The Soviet Union, from Lenin to Khrushchev. Vol. II Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1961. Paperback, 367 pp.

  24. Communism In Action, A Documented Study and Analysis of Communism in Operation in the Soviet Union, Washington,
    D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1946. Paperback, 141 pp.

  25. Report on the Operations of the Department of State, Communication from the President
    of the United States.
    Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1950. Paperback, 72 pp.

  26. International Communism (The Communist Mind), Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1957. Paperback, 14 pp.

  27. The Ideological Fallacies of Communism, Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1958. Paperback, 25 pp.

  28. Organized Communism in The United States, Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1958. Paperback, 153 pp.

  29. Communist Psychological Warfare (Brainwashing). Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1958. Paperback, 25 pp.

  30. Efforts By Communist Conspiracy To Discredit The Federal Bureau Of Investigation And
    Its Director,
    Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1959. Paperback, 27 pp.

  31. Patterns Of Communist Espionage, Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1959. paperback, 81 pp.

  32. Communist Legal Subversion, The Role of the Communist Lawyer. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1959. Paperback, 75 pp.

  33. Communist Lobbying Activities In The Nation’s Capital, Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1959. Paperback, 12 pp.

  34. Khrushchev on the Shifting Balance of the World Forces. A Selection of Statements
    and an Interpretative Analysis.
    A Special Study presented by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey. Washington, D.C.: Government
    Printing Office, 1959. Paperback, 13 pp.

  35. The Communist-Led Riots Against the House Committee on Un-American Activities in San
    Francisco, California, May 12-14, 1960.
    Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1960. Paperback, 22 pp.

  36. Communist Economic Warfare. Consultation with Dr. Robert Loring Allen. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing
    Office, 1960. Paperback, 23 pp.

  37. Communist Anti-American Riots: Mob Violence as an Instrument of Red Diplomacy. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1960. Paperback, 66 pp.

  38. Communist Target—Youth (Communist Infiltration and Agitation Tactics), A Report by J. Edgar Hoover, Illustrating Communists Strategy and Tactics in the
    Rioting which occurred during House Committee on Un-American Activities Hearings,
    San Francisco, May 12-14, 1960. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1960.
    Paperback, 18 pp.

  39. The Technique of Soviet Propaganda, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1960. Paperback, 38 pp.

  40. World Communist Movement: Selective Chronology, 1818-1957. Vol. I, 1818-1945. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1960. Paperback,
    232 pp.

  41. Nomination and Election Of The President and Vice President of the United States,
    Including the Manner of Selecting Delegates to National Political Conventions
    , January 1968. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1968. Paperback, 261
    pp.

  42. State of Louisiana. “Activities of the Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc.
    in Louisiana”. Part I. Baton Rouge: Joint Legislative Committee On Un-American Activities,
    November 19, 1963, Report No. 4. Paperback, 122 pp.

  43. State of Louisiana. “Activities of the Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc.
    in Louisiana. Part 3, Baton Rouge: Joint Legislative Committee On Un-American Activities,
    January 19, 1965, Report No. 6. Paperback, 106 pp.

  44. The American Presidency: Electoral College Representation by States. (Map), 1964.