John W. Egerton Papers

Alternative Title

Supporters of the Johns Committee

Creator

John W. Egerton

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Publication Date

March 1962

Time Period

March 1962 - January 1964

Abstract

A collection of documents mostly in opposition to the work of the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee (Johns Committee) at the University of Florida.

Keywords

Academic freedom, Florida. Legislature. Legislative Investigation Committee, John Stuart Allen (1907-1982), Sumter L. Lowry (1893-1985), Jane Tarr Smith

Extent

79 pages

Geographic Location

Hillsborough County (Fla.); Tampa (Fla.); Plant City (Fla.)

Physical Collection

John W. Egerton Papers

Box

1

Folder

9

Language

English

Media Type

Interviews; Transcripts; Reports; Pamphlets; Vertical Files

Note

Contents:
An Open Interview with Mrs. S[tockton Smith)]
Transcript of Recorded Message Allegedly Paid for by Sumter Lowry, April 23, 1963
Transcript of Recorded Message Allegedly Paid for by Sumter Lowry, January 3, 1964
Notes
Statement about Documents Submitted for the Resignation of Dr. Sheldon Grebstein, February 15, 1963
Report by Mrs. Stockton Smith, March 1962
Letter, Wayne Thomas, Jr. to Members of the Plant City Conservative Club, April 4, 1963
Report, "Analysis of Dr. E. Merrill Root, Author of 'Collectivism on the Campus' and Authority on Higher Education'"
"Review of a Meeting Held September 22, 1961, Between a Group of Tampa Citizens and Representatives of the University of South Florida," December 1962
Clippings on USF
"Jews Created Communism" Pamphlet

Identifier

E02-00006

Papers Relating to Opposition of the Johns Committee USF Investigation, March 1962 - January 1964 and undated

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