Documents

Submission 631b9956260fe

Typing and penciling by Spencer MacCallum on several odd-sized pieces of paper, proposing a bibliographic project to be undertaken by the Science of Society Foundation for the advancement of libertarianism. The preliminary listing of books and most of the wording by Heath.

Submission 631b98e1ea5a6

Penciling of verbatim words from Heath by Spencer MacCallum on a 3x5 card

Submission 631b9791612ea

Typed slip of paper by Heath, with penned notation by Spencer MacCallum, “Question put to Leonard Read, June, 1957.”

Submission 631b9729a87ed

Pencilings on two strips of paper trying out different wordings for advertising Progress & Poverty Reviewed and its Fallacies Exposed. Also typed copy on letterhead for the advertisement with penciling indicating that it was to be sent to Saturday Review of Literature. Times, Tribune, American City, and Appraisers Journal.

Submission 631b96f32e5c7

Typed draft of an incomplete letter to the Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph, Freedom Newspapers, Inc., 30 S. Prospect, Colorado Springs, CO, evidently to have been sent over the signature of Spencer MacCallum as Secretary of the Science of Society Foundation, publishers of Citadel, Market & Altar. Attached are scratch papers with wording not found in the typed working draft.

Second Claremont Talk With Pepperdine Students

Several undergraduate divinity students from Pepperdine College met informally on two different days in March, 1962 at Claremont Men’s College for discussion with Heath, who was seriously ill. This was the second of two such visits (for the first see the preceding Item 2803) and proved to be the last occasion on which Heath discussed his ideas. Spencer Heath MacCallum, who had joined his grandfather in California because of his illness, taped the sessions and later transcribed and very slightly edited them. The recording on this, the second occasion, was poor, as shown by the many penciled corrections in the transcription. Because of this, use judgment when quoting from this material. Note: Words stressed by Heath are marked in the transcript with a dot, which is helpful when reading aloud.

First Claremont Talk With Pepperdine Students

In March, 1962 several undergraduate divinity students from Pepperdine College made two visits to Claremont Men’s College to interview Heath on his philosophy. This was the first visit and Item 2804 was the second. Spencer MacCallum recorded most of the discussion on both occasions.

Submission 631b95b4b8b4b

Carbon of cover page of an apparently major essay not identified

Submission 631b9582555ad

Scrap by Heath evidently typed by Spencer MacCallum

Submission 631b9509ddb77

Penciled drafts of two letters dictated to Spencer MacCallum by Heath