Documents

Reflections Of Spencer Heath

Thermofax of article by Dan Whiteside from The Personology Journal for September, 1963, pp. 11-13, reflecting Heath’s philosophy. A penned note by F.A. (“Baldy”) Harper that Robert Whiteside, Dan’s father and founder of personology, “is on our Council of Advisors of the Institute for Humane Studies.”

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Typed page over name of John Chamberlain, 840 N. Brookvale Rd, Cheshire, Connecticut, of his review of CMA (with considerable input from Heath, judging from the wording), and a quite different typed draft (whether earlier or later) heavily corrected in pencil by Chamberlain

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Two typed items, one narrated by Heath and the other typed by F.A. Harper, both submitted by Spencer MacCallum to the Saturday Evening Post for their feature, “The Perfect Squelch.” A typed note from Harper at The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., Irvington-on-Hudson, New York, to MacCallum introduces the latter.

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Penned letter from Moselle A. Anderson, Philomont, Virginia

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Transcription by Spencer MacCallum of tape recording of an interview with Heath at Claremont Men’s College on the life sciences. Present were Heath, Spencer MacCallum, and Professors Blaustone, Guliserian, and Mangum. Does not appear to be the complete interview.

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Penciling by Heath on an envelope postmarked July 30, 1957

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Quotation from Heath in Frances Norton Manning’s hand, on an 8½ x 11 sheet showing Heath’s birthday, January 3, 1960, with a photo from the Baltimore Sun pasted and centered at top showing Heath reading CMA, evidently intended as a sort of greeting

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Carbon of four typed lines at the top of an otherwise blank 8 ½ x 11 sheet

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Pencil beginning draft for a letter in reply to a personals ad, in the same Stenographers Notebook as Items 193-196 and 1170.

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Fragment. Numbering indicates that about 2½ typed pages should precede this