TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement Note

Conditions of Access and Use

Related Material

Administrative Information

Search Terms

Box and Folder Listing

Series A. Correspondence. 1914-1989.

Series B. Writings. 1934-1988.

Series C. Subject/Research Files. 1935-1989.

Series D. Personal and Miscellaneous. 1904-1988.

A Finding Aid to the Louis Harap Papers. 1904-1989.

Manuscript Collection No. 683


Introduction

Repository: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Creator: Harap, Louis, 1904-1998
Title: Louis Harap Papers
Dates: 1904-1989
Quantity: 17.7 linear feet (28 Hollinger boxes and 11 Hollinger shoeboxes)
Abstract: The Louis Harap papers (1904-1989) detail the scholarly career and personal life of Louis Harap. A librarian, philosopher and scholar, Louis Harap wrote The Image of the Jew in American Literature . Harap was also an editor of several Jewish and Marxist periodicals including Jewish Currents, Jewish Life and Jewish Survey. As an editor, Harap testified before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1955. During World War II, Harap served in the U.S. Army as a lieutenant. The papers include correspondence, research files, writings and personal materials.
Collection Number: MS-683
Language: Collection material in English and Hebrew.

Biographical Sketch

Louis Harap was born in New York City in 1904. He graduated from the Ethical Culture High School in 1922. Following three years at Antioch College in an experimental work-study program, Harap transferred to Harvard University. Harap graduated in 1928 with a concentration in sociology and economics. Harap later received a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1932.

Harap's first position was as a librarian at the Widener Library at Harvard University from 1934-1939. However, Harap's true interest was in his research and scholarly pursuits. Following his retirement in 1969, Harap and his wife moved to Vermont where he chose again to write and edit full-time.

In 1939, Harap resigned from his first librarian position to move to New York City and edit a new monthly magazine called Jewish Survey which studied the situation of the Jewish people, primarily in the United States. He remained as editor of this magazine until his induction into the Army in August 1942. Harap served over two years in England, Germany and other parts of Europe as both a correspondent and in the intelligence section of the Psychological Warfare branch. He was present at liberated concentration camps during the summer of 1945. In August 1945, Harap was discharged from the service.

From 1948-1957, Harap was the managing editor of Jewish Life magazine- a monthly socialist journal. In 1957, the magazine was renamed Jewish Currents and Harap resigned as managing editor, although he was to remain on the editorial board until his death. Harap wrote a diverse monthly column which ranged from book reviews to political commentary. He also edited articles and designed layouts. As editor of the magazine, Harap was called to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1955. Harap acted as librarian from 1960-1969 for the experimental New Lincoln School in New York City.

Harap also published several books including: Social Roots of the Arts (1949), Image of the Jew in American Literature, from Early Republic to Mass Immigration (1974); and In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century Literature (1985). His varied articles were published in journals such as American Jewish Archives, Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Review, Musical Quarterly, The Nation, Science and Society, Journal of Ethnic Studies and American Jewish Quarterly.

Louis Harap married Evelyn Mann in 1957 and they had no children. Harap died in May 1998 in Vermont.


Scope and Content Note

The Louis Harap Papers (1904-1989) detail the scholarly career and personal life of Louis Harap. A librarian, philosopher and scholar, Louis Harap wrote The Image of the Jew in American Literature. During World War II, Harap served in the U.S. Army. Harap was an editor and writer for several magazines on Judaism, literature and Marxism. In fact, Harap testified before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1955 because of his Marxist beliefs. The papers include correspondence, research files, writings and personal materials.

Harap had extremely diverse scholarly interests as exemplified in his writings. The writings series contains manuscripts and associated files. Background research files are also found in the research and subject files. Early in his career, Harap's writings centered either around philosophy in articles like "The Paradox of Ethical Naturalism" or musicology in articles entitled "The Case for Hot Jazz." After attempting unsuccessfully to convert his Ph.D. thesis on philosophy and poetry to a publishable book, Harap turned his attention to social issues such as the relationship of Jews and blacks (see "Anti-Negroism among Jews." 1942) In 1939, he moved to New York City to serve as editor of a magazine entitled Jewish Survey, which exposed the conditions of Jewry around the world. The collection contains a run of this magazine, but very few associated files.

Jewish Survey was the first magazine of Harap's literary career. Jewish Life/ Jewish Currents in the post-war period was to become a lifetime passion. After several years as managing editor, Harap retired to become an editorial board member and columnist. Because he lived in Vermont much of the submission analysis and editing was done via correspondence with Morris Schappes. Copies of his articles are located in the writings series together with a bibliography of his article titles published in the two magazines. Harap also wrote reviews for Science and Society while publishing in numerous other magazines.

From 1943-1945, Harap served in the Psychological Warfare Branch of the United States Army. During this time he kept up a correspondence with friends and relatives in the United States such as Stanley Hyman, Shirley Jackson and Virginia Rosen. He also corresponded with fellow soldier Henry Harap and medic Milton Brown. This grouping of correspondence makes frequent references to the New York literary scene and life on the American homefront. There are also reports on Buchenwald and German propaganda collected by Harap while in Germany that are in the personal series.

Following his army discharge, Harap focused his energies on writing about Marxist theory and history. In 1955 he spoke before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Harap testified that Jews were treated more fairly in the Soviet Union then they were in the United States, drawing a firestorm of criticism from Jewish leaders as well as anti-Semites. His testimony and related clippings can be found in the personal series. A number of writings and files on Marxism, particularly in relation to the Soviet Union and to the arts, can be found throughout the collection.

Harap also had a strong research interest in the portrayal of the Jew in American literature and in the work of Edgar Allen Poe. Both are strongly represented in the collection. There is one folder of material relating to Harap's tenure at the experimental New Lincoln School in New York City.


Arrangement Note

This collection is arranged in four (4) series:

Series A. Correspondence.
Series B. Writings.
Series C. Research/Subject Files.
Series D. Personal and Miscellaneous.

Conditions of Access and Use

Terms of Access

The collection is open for use; no restrictions apply.

Terms of Reproduction and Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Authorization to publish, quote, or reproduce, with exceptions for fair use, may be obtained through the American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please address queries to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives. For more information, see the American Jewish Archives copyright information webpage.


Related Material

Oscar Cohen Papers, 1955-1985. MS-294.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the Louis Harap Papers and the American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows:

[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-683. Louis Harap Papers. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Provenance

The Louis Harap Papers were received from Louis Harap, Rutland, Vermont, in 1989.

Processing Information

Processed by Melinda McMartin, June 2002.


Box and Folder Listing

Series A. Correspondence. 1914-1989. [ 6 Hollinger boxes]
Scope and Content Note: Includes correspondence that detail both Harap's scholarly pursuits and his personal life. Topics include editorial projects and wartime correspondence. When a correspondent has five or more items, it has been given a separate folder. Family relationships are noted in brackets, where known.
Arrangement Note: Arranged alphabetically by correspondent and chronologically within folders.
Box Folder
1 1 A, General.
1 2 Abramowitz, Devorah. 1973.
1 3 Abrams, Irwin. 1978.
1 4 Adams, James L. 1972-1988; Undated
1 5 Adler, Irving and Adler, Joyce. 1970-1982; Undated
1 6 Alman, David. 1981.
1 7 Alpers, Ben and Alpers, Ethel. 1957-1989; Undated
1 8 American Jewish Archives. 1971-1988.
1 9 B, General.
1 10 Baxendall, Lee. Green Mountain Press. 1968-1987; Undated
1 11 Brosterman, Elsa. 1943; Undated
1 12 Brown, Blanche (see also, Evans, Blanche) 1941-1982; Undated
1 13 Brown, Milton (see also: Brown, Blanche) 1939-1984; Undated
1 14 Buelins, Gertrude. 1988.
1 15 Buhle, Paul. 1976.
1 16 Bush, Lawrence. Jewish Currents. 1981; Undated
1 17 C, General.
1 18 Cameron, Angus. Alfred Knopf Inc. 1969-1974
1 19 Carey, Hugh. 1977.
1 20 Cazden, Norman. 1941-1977.
1 21 Champney, Horace. 1979-1983.
1 22 Chipman, Fanny. 1975-1983.
Box Folder
2 1 Clarke, Henry and Clarke, Julia. 1970-1985.
2 2 Cohen, Oscar. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. 1977-1978.
2 3 Cohen, Oscar. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. 1979-1984.
2 4 Connelly, Naomi. (re: Abramsky, Chimen) 1945; 1977.
2 5 Cully, Kendig B. The Review of Books In Religion. 1975-1981.
2 6 D, General.
2 7 Davis, Dorothy. Undated
2 8 Deveraux, Allen and Deveraux, Hazel. Undated
2 9 Dodd, Elena. [niece] Includes family material. 1957-1988.
2 10 E-F, General.
2 11 Farrell, Edward. 1969-1972.
2 12 Feinberg, Charles. 1942-1943; Undated
2 13 Frank, Rea. circa 1942.
2 14 Fried, Lewis. 1985-1988; Undated
2 15 Friedman, David and Friedman, Jeannette. 1943; 1975-1987; Undated
2 16 G, General.
2 17 Garner, Stanton (re: Frederic, Harold. " The Jew's Christmas.") 1971-1972.
2 18 Goldberg, Itche. 1970-1976.
2 19 Goldstein, Edward and Goldstein, Joanne. 1973-1978; 1988.
2 20 Grant proposals.
2 21 Green, Elliot (English, Hebrew) 1975-1976.
2 22 Grove Press Inc. 1969.
2 23 H, General.
2 24 Harap, Evelyn Mann. [wife] 1961-1969.
Box Folder
3 1 Harap, Evelyn Mann. [wife] Undated
3 2 Harap, Evelyn Mann. [wife] Undated
3 3 Harap, Henry. [brother] 1914-1973; Undated
3 4 Harap, Sadie. [sister] 1943-1945; Undated
3 5 Higham, John. 1983; Undated
3 6 Hindus, Milton. 1977-1981.
3 7 Hocking, W.E. 1936.
3 8 Hyman, Stanley E. (see also: Jackson, Shirley). 1940-1945; Undated
3 9 I, General.
3 10 Indiana University Press. 1983-1984.
3 11 Interlibrary loan requests. 1972-1978.
3 12 J, General.
3 13 Jackson, Shirley. (See also: Hyman, Stanley E.) 1942-1945; Undated
3 14 Jeffries, James and Jeffries, Margot. 1940-1941; Undated
3 15 Jewish Community Centers. (Yonkers, N.Y.) 1977.
3 16 Jewish Social Studies. 1974; Undated
3 17 Jewish Publication Society. 1980-1985.
3 18 Jewish Survey. Undated
3 19 Judaism. 1983-1984; Undated
Box Folder
4 1 K, General.
4 2 Kassman, Elly. 1939-1941; Undated
4 3 Kay, O.M. 1944-1945; Undated
4 4 Kellman, Taissa. Jewish Survey. 1942; Undated
4 5 L, General.
4 6 Lewbin, Hyman J. 1972.
4 7 Liss, Norma D. 1968-1987; Undated
4 8 M, General.
4 Maltin, Leonard and Maltin, Alice. [nephew]. 1977; 1988; Undated
4 10 Markham, George F. 1971-1986; Undated
4 11 Mayman, Marcia (re: speaking engagement.) 1971.
4 12 Mersand, Joseph. 1977-1981; Undated
4 13 Midstream. 1982-1984.
4 14 Mills, Bernice and Mills, Frank. [sister-in-law]. 1972-1987; Undated
4 15 Montgomery, Frederica and Montgomery, Esmond. 1940-1943; Undated
4 16 Monthly Review. 1969-1979.
4 17 Morgan, Ernest. (See also: Wise, Christine) 1982; Undated
4 18 N, General.
4 19 Nathan, Otto. 1973-1987.
4 20 Needham, M. 1943-1944.
4 21 New York Public Library. (New York, N.Y.) 1975-1984.
4 22 O-P, General.
4 23 Pisha, Bart and Pisha Meryl. [nephew] 1985-1989; Undated
4 24 Portney, Bill. Undated
4 25 Prago, Albert. 1978-1981.
4 26 Praxis. 1976-1979.
4 27 Pvevner, Sam. Jewish Currents. 1970-1987.
4 28 R, General.
4 29 Ramparts Press. 1974-1976; Undated
4 30 Resnick, Sid. Jewish Currents. 1961-1987.
4 31 Rosen, Virginia. 1943-1974; Undated
4 32 Rosenfield, Max. 1957-1951; Undated
4 33 Rubenstein, Annette. Charter Group for a Pledge of Conscience. 1968-1987; Undated
4 34 Rudich, Norman. 1968-1980.
Box Folder
5 1 S, General.
5 2 Schapiro, Cecile and Schapiro, David. 19843-1984.
5 3 Schappes, Morris U. Jewish Currents. 1965-1971.
5 4 Schappes, Morris U. Jewish Currents. 1972-1976.
5 5 Schappes, Morris U. Jewish Currents. 1977-1981.
5 6 Schappes, Morris U. Jewish Currents. 1982-1985; Undated
Box Folder
6 1 Schenkman, Edgar. 1971-1985; Undated
6 2 Schumauch, Christoph. 1975.
6 3 Schneider, Isador. circa 1944.
6 4 Schocken Books. 1970-1983.
6 5 Science and Society. 1974-1988.
6 6 Seidel, Wladimir and Seidel, Leah. 1939-1981.
6 7 Shakow, Alice. 1942-1943; 1980; Undated
6 8 Shakow, Naomi. [niece] 1942-1944; Undated
6 9 Shakow, Sophie and Shakow, David. [sister]. 1942-184; Undated
6 10 Solomon, Mary. 1943; Undated
6 11 State University of New York Press. 1982-1984.
6 12 Suggs, Jon C. 1982.
6 13 Suhl, Yuri and Suhl, Isabelle. 1969-1985; Undated
6 14 T, General.
6 15 U-W, General.
6 16 United States. Department of the Army. 1943-1945.
6 17 Weiss-Rosmarn, Trude. 1971-1982.
6 18 Wilner, Jeffrey. Journal of Ethnic Studies. 1973-1983.
6 19 Wise, Christine. (See also: Morgan, Ernest) 1940-1978.
6 20 Wise, Christine. 1979-1989; Undated
6 21 Y-Z, General.
6 22 Unidentified correspondence.
Series B. Writings. 1934-1988. [ 12 Hollinger boxes]
Scope and Content Note: Includes outlines, drafts, editorial correspondence and review. Notes have been included when they relate directly to a manuscript draft. Manuscripts include all of Harap's published books and a draft entitled "Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation", which was later published in parts in article form.
Arrangement Note: Arranged alphabetically by title.
Box Folder
7 1 A Note on the Moralities of Santanya. 1935.
7 2 A People's Art in England. 1945.
7 3 A Retrospective Look at Bund History. Undated
7 4 A Social Interpretation of "The House of Usher." 1969.
7 5 Alienation: the climactic phase. 1961.
7 6 Anti-Negroism among Jews. 1942.
7 7 Art and Aesthetic Experience. Undated
7 8 Art of Baudelaire. Undated
7 9 Articles (title list in reading room finding aid)
7 10 Case for Hot Jazz. 1941.
7 11 Christopher Caldwell, Critic. 1945.
7 12 Class, Ethnicity and the American Jewish Committee. 1978.
7 13 Criteria in Art as a Relative Absolute. Undated
7 14 Detachment of the American Aesthetic. Undated
7 15 Edgar Allen Poe, the detective story. 1969.
Box Folder
8 1 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Correspondence. 1961-1969; Undated
8 2 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Draft. Original. Undated
8 3 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Draft. 1962.
8 4 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Draft. 1965.
Box Folder
9 1 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Draft. Undated
9 2 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Manuscript notes. Undated
9 3 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. Manuscript notes; outlines. Undated
9 4 Edgar Allen Poe: Prophet of Alienation. References. Undated
Box Folder
10 1 Fruchter on Arendt. 1965.
10 2 Herman Melville and the Jews. Correspondence. 1968-1969.
10 3 History of Greek Aesthetics and Aristotle. Undated
10 4 History of Greek Aesthetics and Aristotle. Notes. Undated
10 5 Ideological Portrait of Edgar Allen Poe. Correspondence. 1968-1969.
10 6 Image of the Jew in American Literature. Correspondence with Jewish Publication Society. 1970-1975.
10 7 Image of the Jew in American Literature. Correspondence with Jewish Publication Society. 1976-1979.
10 8 Image of the Jew in American Literature. Editorial correspondence. 1973-1975; Undated
Box Folder
11 1 Image of the Jew in American Literature. Reviews. 1975; Undated
11 2 Image of the Jew in American Literature. Source permissions. 1967-1974.
11 3 Image of the Jew in American Literature. Undated
11 4 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Draft. Undated
11 5 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Draft. Undated
Box Folder
12 1 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Draft pt.1. Undated
12 2 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Draft pt. 2. Undated
12 3 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Dramatic Encounters draft. Undated
Box Folder
13 1 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Draft. Undated
13 2 In the Mainstream: Jewish Presence in 20th Century U.S. Literature. Reviews. 1988.
13 3 Irving Howe and Jewish Americirca. 1977.
13 4 Israel and Dollar Diplomacy. 1953.
13 5 Jewish Currents/ Jewish Life. Articles index.
13 6 Jewish Currents. Column. 1958-1988,
13 7 Jewish Life. Column. 1947-1956; Undated
Box Folder
14 1 Jewish Sexism and the Wifeless Mother Schema in Literature. 1977.
14 2 Jewish Status in the Soviet Union. Undated
14 3 Jewish Survey. 1941-1942.
14 4 Jewish Survey. 1942-1943.
14 5 Jews and the National Question. Review. Undated
14 6 Karl Marx and the Jewish Question. 1959.
Box Folder
15 1 Marxism and Art. Preliminary studies. Undated
15 2 Marxism and Aesthetics. 1940.
15 3 Marxism and the Jewish Question. 1976.
15 4 Memorandum to Soviet Officials on the Soviet Jewish situation. Undated
15 5 New Encyclopedia. 1945.
15 6 Newspaper articles.
15 7 On American Jewish Culture. Undated
15 8 On Arendt's Eichmann and Jewish Identity. 1965.
15 9 On the Enjoyment of Art. Undated
15 10 On the Nature of Musicology. 1937.
15 11 Paradox of Ethical Naturalism. 1935.
15 12 Philosophy of Poetry. 1934.
Box Folder
16 1 Poe. Undated
16 2 Poetry and Philosophical Truth. Ph.D. dissertation. 1932.
16 3 Profit and Illith: From Carlyle to Ruskin to Morris. 1978.
16 4 Religious Art of Cynthia Ozick. 1984.
16 5 Reviews. A-L.
16 6 Reviews. M-Z.
16 7 Should Negroes and Jews Unite? 1943.
16 8 Social Roots of the Arts. 1949.
16 9 Social Roots of the Arts. Correspondence. 1945-1950.
Box Folder
17 1 Social Roots of the Arts. Discarded material.
17 2 Social Roots of the Arts. Discarded material; charts.
17 3 Social Roots of the Arts. Manuscript notes; drafts.
17 4 Social Roots of the Arts. Drafts.
17 5 Socialism, Anti-Semitism and Jewish ethnicity. Undated
17 6 Sartre and Existentialism. 1946.
17 7 Sociology of Art. Undated
Box Folder
18 1 Sociological Approach to Art. Undated
18 2 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksander(Articles) 1974-1975.
18 3 Some Hellenic Ideas on Music and Character. 1938.
18 4 Soviet Jews. 1956.
18 5 Stalin and the Jewish Question. Undated
18 5 Symbolism and Literature. Undated
18 6 Toward a Peoples Culture in Great Britain. Undated
18 7 Toward a Meaning of Decadence. Undated
18 8 Truth about the Prague Trial and Zionism. 1953.
18 9 The Wandering Jew. Undated
18 10 What is this between us? Walt Whitman. 1958.
18 11 Untitled manuscripts. Undated
18 12 Yiddish in America (sponsored by Tarbluth Foundation.) Undated
Series C. Subject/Research Files. 1935-1989. [ 7 Hollinger boxes and 11 Hollinger shoeboxes]
Scope and Content Note: Materials include notes, periodicals, newsclippings and articles on topics such as the Soviet Union. Topics overlap with titles found in Series B, but they are the research files and are not Harap's thinking on the subject. Some newsclippings are in Hebrew
Arrangement Note: Arranged alphabetically by subject, with a grouping of research notes in shoeboxes at the end.
Box Folder
19 1 Adorno, Theodore W.
19 2 American Institute for Marxist Studies. Newsletter. 1970-1974.
19 3 American Institute for Marxist Studies. Newsletter. 1975-1978.
19 4 American Institute for Marxist Studies. Newsletter. 1979-1985.
19 5 Anti-Semitism.
19 6 Art.
Box Folder
20 1 Bellow, Saul.
20 2 Benjamin, Walter.
20 3 Blacks and Jews.
20 4 Bloch, Ernest.
20 5 Buber, Martin.
20 6 Cahan, Abraham.
20 7 Genesis. 1987-1988.
20 8 Greenberg, Samuel.
20 9 Hebrew literature.
20 10 Holocaust.
20 11 I.F. Stone Weekly. 1958-1959; 1968.
20 12 Ionesco, Eugene.
20 13 Israel.
Box Folder
21 1 Jewish Affairs. 1973.
21 2 Jewish education.
21 3 Jewish intellectuals.
21 4 Jewish sociology.
21 5 Jews and literature.
21 6 Judaism.
21 7 Levy, Hyman. Jews and the National Question.
21 8 Lukacs, George.
21 9 Marx, Karl.
21 10 Marxism.
Box Folder
22 1 Marxism.
22 2 Marxism and Culture. Bibliography.
22 3 Morosky, Stephen. Marxism and Art.
22 4 Middle East.
22 5 Morning Freiheit (English, Hebrew)
22 6 Moscow Trials Campaign Committee. 1982.
22 7 New Masses. 1935-1936.
22 8 New Masses. 1945; 1949.
22 9 Ozick, Cynthia.
22 10 Philosophy.
22 11 Poe, Edgar Allen.
Box Folder
23 1 Radical Education Project.
23 2 Radosh, Ronald. re: Rosenberg Revolution.
23 3 Ruskin, John.
23 4 Sartre, Jean Paul.
23 5 Socialism, Anti-Semitism and the Jewish Question.
23 6 Socialist Scholars Conference.
23 7 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksander.
Box Folder
24 1 Soviet Union. pre-1950.
24 2 Soviet Union. 1950-1959.
24 3 Soviet Union. 1950-1959.
24 4 Soviet Union. 1950-1959.
24 5 Soviet Union. 1950-1959.
Box Folder
25 1 Soviet Union. 1950-1959.
25 2 Soviet Union. 1980-1989.
25 3 Soviet Union. Undated
25 4 Soviet Union. Aesthetics.
25 5 "Surfacing of Holy Mother Russia." Report.
25 6 "Truth about the Prague Trial." Notes.
25 7 United States. Congress. House Committee on Un-American Activities.
25 8 Yiddish culture.
Box
26 Research notes. American Literature- Jewish image. Pre-20th century.
Box
27 Research notes. American Literature- Jewish image. Pre-20th century.
Box
28 Research notes. American Literature- Jewish image. Pre-20th century.
Box
29 Research notes. American Literature- Jewish image. 20th century.
Box
30 Research notes. American Literature- Jewish image. 20th century.
Box
31 Research notes. American Literature- Jewish image. 20th century.
Box
32 Research notes. Poe, Edgar Allen.
Box
33 Research notes. Poe, Edgar Allen.
Box
34 Research notes. Slavery; Marxism; art.
Box
35 Research notes.
Box
36 Research notes.
Series D. Personal and Miscellaneous. 1904-1988. [3 Hollinger boxes]
Scope and Content Note: Includes items such as class notes, birth certificates, army papers and material relating to other family members.
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box Folder
37 1 80th birthday celebration. 1984.
37 2 Anti-Nazi protest. Boston, Massachusetts. 1934.
37 3 Biographical material.
37 4 Birth certificate. 1904.
37 5 Class notes. Undated
37 6 Class notes. Undated
Box Folder
38 1 Class notes. Undated
38 2 Community Historical Museum. Mt. Holly, Vermont. 1969-1971.
38 3 Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1931-1934; Undated
38 4 Harap, Sadie. Estate. 1972.
38 5 Iota Sigma Seminar. List. Undated
38 6 Jewish Currents. 1971-1988; Undated
38 7 Membership cards.
38 8 New Lincoln School. New York, N.Y. 1961-1968; Undated
38 9 New York Times. Astronauts land on the moon. 21 July 1969.
Box Folder
39 1 Photographs. 1934-1989; Undated
39 2 Shakow, David [brother-in-law]
39 3 United States. Congress. House Committee on Un-American Activities. Notes; newsclippings. 1955.
39 4 United States. Congress. House Committee on Un-American Activities. Transcripts. 1955.
39 5 Will. Undated
39 6 World War II. Identification; cards; summary of activities. 1943-1945.
39 7 World War II. Concentration camps. 1945.
39 8 World War II. Publications; propaganda. 1941-1946.

Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the AJA Online Catalog.

Persons and Families

Harap, Louis -- 1904-1998 -- Photographs

Associated Titles

Jewish Currents (New York, New York)
Jewish Life (New York, New York)
Jewish Survey (New York, New York)

Subjects

Jewish communists
Jewish historians

Genres and Forms

Photographs