C
- Cabell, James B., B258, C1-C2, C45, M289
- Cable restrictions, I46, U40-U41, U206
- Cadell, John, E54
- Cadman, S. Parkes, C221
- Cahn, Edmond, B297, °C2
- Cain (Lord Byron), Z2
- Caine, Hall, B396, G248
- Cairns, Huntington, C3, C27, F282, M510, N173, S551
- Cairo (Ill.) Gazette, L166
- Calder, John, K186
- Caldwell, Erskine, °C14
- Caldwell, Henry C., C9, G155
- Caldwell, J. B., trial, C10, N170
- Caldwell, Louis G., C11-C14, J55
- Calhoun, John C., C16, P208
- California: Burbank Public Library, S480;
- business and professional code, L382;
- Butte County, M140;
- California League Enlisting Action Now (CLEAN), °M38, °M52;
- California Library Association, M242,
M305, M310, S480;
- censorship trends, C134, M478;
- Dictionary of American Slang, C668, E38, F158, H47, H94, K65, K113-K114, M140, °R20;
- fair trial v. free press, B37;
- Larkspur crusade, E148;
- legislative report on pornography, C17;
- libel law, N144;
- librarians oppose censorship bills, D245, M242;
- Long Beach Public Library, C453;
- Los Angeles County Library, B230, M358, M474;
- Los Angeles crime comic ordinance, G90, N69, O97;
- Merchant of Venice banned, S599;
- newspaper tax, B573;
- obscenity law, B121, H12, M242, N201, R266, °C19;
-
- Paradise school case, E35, M479, R214, O89;
- public library censorship, B230, C453, F134, M140, M358;
- public records and meetings, I50, M532, P155, °H24, °H29;
- Riverside Public Library, T96;
- San Diego teacher-author charged, H1;
- Santa Barbara Public Library, °M465;
- school library censorship, B385, D245, F134, I72, L266, R44, S3, W219;
- Sex Life of a Cop, K137;
- state agencies control printing distribution, L382;
- syndicalist legislation, K126, P138;
- Tenney Committee investigation of subversion, B78;
-
- Tropic of Cancer trials, B247, F135, H12, M181, M471, O22, T190;
-
- Tulare County, K113-K114, K135, M140;
- University of (Berkeley), F91
- California League Enlisting Action Now (CLEAN), O38, °M52
- California V. Ferlioghetti (1957), E50, F83, P109
- Calkins, Raymond (Rev.), B410
- Call, Tomme C., C165
- Call (New York), C278
- Callander, T. E., D287
- Callender, James T., C22-C23, F218, H264, M353, S471, S473, W166
- Callender, William, C412
- Calverton, V. F., C26-C27, M46
- Cambridge History of American Literature, D5
- Cambridge University, F345
- Cameron, Dorothy, trial, °D23
- Camillus Junius, °M14
- Caminita, Ludovico, C324
- Campbell, Colin J., G273
- Campbell v. Spottiswoode (1863), L247
- Campion, William, trial, C35, C91, P190
- Canada: contempt of court by publication, S97;
- copyright law, F245;
- fair trial and free press, F296, °A5;
- freedom of the
- press in, B85, F77-F79, F146, F318, L377, M206, R140, R162, S97, S203;
- hate propaganda in,°C5, °G40;
- libel laws, K109-K112, S97, S583, S757;
- public records law, °R25
- --censorship in: F147, F280, F370, M56, W125, °R32;
- Alberta gag law, F318, F335, I27, S402;
- American News Co., Ltd., M88;
- American publications, C41;
-
- Bernard Clare, F23, F25;
- Bible, W374;
- blasphemous libel, M587, S628;
-
- Britain compared, W98;
- Le Canada-Revue (Montreal), C40;
- Canadian Bar Association statement, L78;
- Canadian Freeman, A65;
- Canadien, R291;
- Collins (Francis) trial, A65;
- comic books, F379;
- criminal code, S642;
- Customs office, B135, B443, F23, F25, R103, S642, W98;
- Dixon (F. J.) trial, D184;
- Edinborough (Arnold) on, E28-E30;
-
- L'Electenr(Quebec), B555;
- favors, T201 ;
- free thought literature, R86;
-
- French Canada since 1808, M187;
- Jehovah's Witnesses cases, B85, C518, J32, S402;
- Lady Chatterley's Lover, C130, H61;
- lantern slides,°H56;
- libraries intellectual freedom statement, C43;
- Miller (Henry) works, B443;
- motion pictures, A246, E79, F174, G273, M374, °H57-°H58;
- newspapers, E47, G282, T73;
-
- obscenity, A62, B392, C42, F380, G263, M88-M89, M413, P220, S97,°C17, °G9, °L20, °V2;
- Peyton Place, B135, U7;
- post office, R103;
- public library, D67, P255;
- Quebec, F335, R162, S27, S43, S402, S638, °R32;
- radical literature, C199, S203;
- radio and television, F279, G282, M440, S43, °C4-°C5;
- seditious libel, A65, D184, S97, W374;
- self-censorship, G282;
- Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, F370;
- Tobacco Road, H141;
- Toronto P220;
- Tropic of Cancer, B443;
- World War I, B49, B505;
-
- World War II, C44, C354, F145, L43, L143, P354, S207, S352, S640, S760
- --newspapers: bibliography, L383;
- --radio and television broadcasting: censorship, F279, G282, M440, S43;
- Committee on Broadcasting, °C4;
- controversial issues, B277, M440;
- crime and violence, °W13;
- government controls necessary, S41, S44, S564;
- Royal Commission study, C39, M28, R93;
- same freedom as press, P192
- Le Canada-Revue, C40
- Canadian Bar Association: statement on censorship and obscenity, L78
- Canadien, R291
- Canby, Henry S., C45-C46, C221
- Candor pamphlets, C48, C437, C512, E1, F30-F32
- Candy (Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg), C532, N151, P213, S5, °G8
- Canham, Erwin D., A165, A173, C49-C56, M549, U231
- Cannon, Raymond J. (Rep.), P111
- Canons of journalism, A163, C131, I47, U9, °A39, °I22, °N8. See also Newspapers (United States)
- Canons of Judicial Ethics, American Bar Association, Canon 20. See Fair trial v. free press
- Canons of Judicial Ethics, American Bar Association, Canon 35. See Photography in courtroom;
- Radio and television broadcasting (United States)
- Canton, Ohio: Don R. Mellett martyrdom, D202, °M30
- Cantwell, John J. (Rev.), P111, W103
- Cantwell v. Connecticut (1940), B662, C514
- Cap of Liberty, W230
- Capper, Arthur, I2
- Captive, The (Edouard Bourdet), A170
- Care, Henry, trial, C72-C73, L182, S33, S123, S587
- Carlile, Jane, trial, C74-C75, C91
- Carlile, Mary Anne, trial, C76-C78, C91, M59, S744
- Carlile, Richard: A60, C33, C79-C91, C429, °F32;
- criticism of, C25, S508;
- defense of, A59-A60, M337-M338;
- Mill, (J. S.) defends, M338;
- Mill (James) defends, M337;
- New gate Monthly Magazine, N145;
- newspapers published by, P331;
- portrait of, V31;
- Prompter, The, C84;
- Republican, The, R96;
- Shelley (P. B.) defends, S318;
- trial (Age of Reason), B126, C33, C79-C83, C85-C87, C89-C90, D146, D224, H414, J96, K79, M26, M59, R283, W107, W230;
- trial (shopmen), B458, C35, C91
- Carlson, James R., °C14
- Carmer, Carl, C96, V10
- Carpenter, Edward, C101, H157
- Carpenter, George M. (Judge), H243
- Carpenter, William, trial, C102, F33
- Carr, Leo (Judge), °O7
- Carrington, Charles, C106, G246
- Carter, Joseph, trial, C374
- Carter, William, trial, C559
- Cartoons: censorship of B487, N123, P47, S160, S456-S457, T224;
- Cartwright, John (Major), C118-C119, K79, S150, W230
- Cary, Joyce, C120, G12
- Casanova's Homecoming (Arthur Schnitzler), A229, C189, T16
- Casey, John M., S110, S112
- Casey, Ralph D., C131, L71, M550, S108, S453
- Cassil, R. V., °C14
- Castagna, Edwin, C134-C135, C694, °C14
- Cat Called Jesus, A (Geri T. Davis), °H1, °R20
- Catch V. Shaen (1870), F115
- Catcher in the Rye, The (Salinger, J. D.), A205, B400, M459, O12, °C41, J19
- Cater, Douglas, G23
- Catholic Church, censorship of: G32, G34, G202, H313, L132, L158, O86-O89, S84, S662, °B13, °G43, °H31, °O11;
- Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury (1408), C65;
- birth control, B315-B316, B318, S272, S276, S710;
- Bishops' statement (1957), C139;
- Bishops' statement on films (1961), C140;
- Blanshard (Paul), B315-B320, O86, Z13;
- Blockade, C193, T41;
- Boston, M38, R42;
- Boston Pilot, P169;
- boycotts, M570, R194;
- British press, M19;
- Le Canada-Revue (Montreal), C40;
- canon law, G178, J76, P112, S523;
- Cardinal Hayes Literature Committee, C70, S80;
- college libraries, B636, S523;
- college publications, C19, O31, S696;
- college students, B637;
- Connecticut, R194;
- criticism of, B315-B320, M497, O90, P132, R221;
- Deputy, The, A249;
-
- L'Electeur (Quebec), B555;
- fascism in Spain, S232;
- freedom of press a snare, M408;
- Gardiner (Rev. Harold C.) on, G32-G38;
- Ginsburg (Ralph) on, W250;
- guidelines for Catholic novelists, °G11;
- history of, P361, R179;
- Holy Name Society, G31;
- imprimatur, use of, A217, D106, K175, °B12;
- internal restraints, V38, °G13
- Jesuit libel case, V26;
- limited control favored, C356,
O88;
- Martin Luther (film), L139, T211, W129;
- Menace, The, B29, C370, F163, F167, H431, R221, S615;
- Miracle, The, B79, C357-C358, C514, C672, H108, K23, K182, L29, L230, M4, M386-M387, M456, M543, N62, N147, O57, P132, R82, R118, S187, S241, T159, W47, W94, W158, W234;
- modesty and printed word, M316;
- Moon Is Blue, The, L29, S187;
- morality of, C686;
- motion pictures, B315-B316, B318, B320, B329, B457, B461, B635, C140-C142, D2, D275, F4, F48, F82, G32, K158, L173, N130, P132, P185-P186, S66, S187, S445, T41;
- Nation, The, A22, A184, A222, B224, B646, C37, F104, H297, H310, K185, M104, N14, S105;
- negative overstressed, A244;
- New York editors fear church power, B548;
- Newark Archdiocese, C142;
- news management, °A4;
- Noyes (Alfred), Voltaire, S335, W299;
- obscenity, A93-A94, G35, S311-S315, S444, S615, S739, T9, V25, °C24, O564;
- O'Neill (James M.) on, O86-O89;
- Papal encyclical, P185-P186, V25;
- Pius XI, P185, V25;
- Pius XII, P186, W272;
- pornography, not literature, B459;
- pressure group, B315-B318, B320, B522;
- Protestant Bible burned in Ireland, D246;
- Quebec clerical control, S27, S638;
- Radio and television, W272;
- reader maturity, emphasis on, M438;
- Reader's Digest, S276;
- Redemptionist fathers on, M343-M344;
- Richards (V. P.) on, S496;
- St. JohnStevas (Norman) on, °S2;
- St. Louis, P30;
- school libraries, H223, K174;
-
- Seldes (George) on, S231-S232;
- self-criticism,
A20;
- Sheerin (John B.) on, S311-S315;
- Shuster (George N.) on, S369;
- Southern Parrish, C594;
- stage plays, P203, W201;
- Stritch (Cardinal) on, S688;
-
- Yorkville (N.Y.) campaign against pornography, K58, °R20. See also Anti-Catholic publications;
- Index Librorum Prohibitorum;
-
Legion of Decency, National;
-
- National Office for Decent Literature
- Catholic Church: libel under civil law, O60, °C53
- Catholic librarians: book selection, S344;
- Catholic Theater Movement: white list of, P203
- Catholic War Veterans (New Jersey), C331, C419
- Catlin, G. E. G., C143-C144, M593, O120
- Cato's Letters (John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon), L213, P153, T181,
°J3
- Cattell, J. MeKeen, C569
- Cavalier, F. J., C97
- Cawley, Francis R., U57
- Cellier, Elizabeth, trial, C152-C153, S33
- Censored verse (mock), B570, C160, P356
- Censors and censorship: P364, W309;
- advice to censor, L186;
- Alice in Justice Land, F89;
- Brighton town
- councillors exclude women, C168;
- British Home Secretary (Joynson-Hicks), E46;
- Broun (Heywood) on, E132, P364;
- censor needs protection, F86;
- Chesterton (G. K.) on, C303-C304;
- creator v. censor, P256;
- Customs censor, B301, H285;
-
- Cutie, A Warm Mamma, H180;
- Dutch Treat Club on, °D35;
- editors and ghost writers, S741;
- Erskine (John) on, E139;
- "the good censor," B551;
- heretics suppressed (satire), E27;
- Hone (William) parodies, H332-H335, P39;
- humorous anecdotes, °K17;
- ignore artistic expression, L53;
- imaginary portrait, B447;
-
- Krutch (Joseph W.) on, K205;
- lampooning, B347, B570, B667, C160, L159, P215,
S325;
- legal liability of extra-legal censor, M385;
- librarians, F131, F134, M449, S324, S492, S690, W38, W380;
- mother as censor, °K16;
- Nathan (G. J.) on, N6N7, °N5;
- obsession with sex, V70;
- play, on subject of, P215;
- police as censors (satire), P219;
- Pollock (Channing) on,
P233;
- post-office censor, J77, K4;
- publicize significant books, L293;
- Radcliffe (Lord) on, R2;
-
- Santayana (George) on, S59;
- Saroyan (William) on, S65;
- satire, A29, A54, A235,
A251, B2, B184, B301, B630, C2, C576, E3, E27, E46, F89, G24, H348, I35, J70,
M27, N126, N200, O122, P62-P63, P129, P219, R9, S431, S514, °D35, °W4;
- Shaw (G. B.) on, S293-S297;
- stage censor's testimony, S686;
- verse, K117;
- Zeitlin (Jake) on, Z3
- Censorship, C174
- Censorship: B173, C462, E48, F69, G12, I63, M29, M96, M198, S500, W231, W276;
- adult's v. children's standards, H125, N9, S271;
- anthropological basis, M269;
-
- bibliography, S130, S453 ;
- Brentford(Viscount) on, P247;
- capitalist v. socialist state, M124;
- children, protection of, G264, H366, V8;
- classification board recommended, G264;
- combat evil in life, not fiction, C304;
- conservative, radical, and moderate views, B486;
- control versus F267;
- cost as factor, H442;
-
- Cowley (Malcolm) on, C604, C606;
- curbs and stimulates, V8;
- destroys writer's imagination, D212;
- De Voto (Bernard) on, D136;
- education instead of, P61;
- Ellis (Havelock) on, E69, E73;
- encourages pornography, G172;
- Erikine (John) on,
E138-E139;
- ethical aspects, S191;
- exhibits, K18;
- favors, B551, C124, C458,
F365, G92, J115, P137, S350, Y27;
- favors control of obscenity, not politics,
E56;
- fear of idea as hostile deed, C393;
- Fellman (David) on, F69-F70;
-
- film on, C174;
- food and drug control equated with, C231, G92;
- futility of D238
D239, F324, F385, M254, M349, R51;
- Gibbon (Monk) on, G92;
- Golden (Aubrey) on,
G128;
- good literature replaces, K105, P61;
- Griswold (Whitney) on, G298;
- ground rules, C604, C606;
- Harris (Frank) on, H113;
- Hays (Arthur G.) on, H158-H159;
-
- Hicks (Granville) on, H250;
- history is against, B565, I75;
- history of, I75,
K128, L13, L68, M193, P362-P363, S40, V8;
- Housman (Laurence) on, H366;
- Huxley (Aldous) on, H441-H442;
- Jefferson (Thomas) on, J27;
- Kirk (Russell) on, K128;
-
- Lass well (Harold) on, L67-L68;
- Lawrence (D. H.) on, L97-L101, P247;
- liberals v. tories, L245;
- limits of freedom of expression, C366, F70, °H47;
- Lippmann (Walter) on, L306;
- literary criticism versus, H340, K10, K89, K142, L2, S210,
S330, T106;
- Lockian view, I71;
- Macdonald (Dwight) on, M50;
- man a free agent,
M254;
- mass audience, C194;
- Masters (Edgar Lee) on, M236;
- Mead (Margaret) on,
M269;
- Miller (Henry) on, M347-M350;
- minority pressures for, A177, B564, B576,
B614, D256, F252-F253, H310, I60, M461, M596, O90, R83, R119, S86, S187, S445;
-
- moral failure as cause, B422;
- morality and, °R9;
- Neilson (William A.) on, N95;
-
- obscenity control in society, L4, P333;
- opposes, B108, B651, H266, I71, M254,
M348-M350, R27, S286-S500;
-
- Orwell (George) on, O106;
- out of context, I73;
- pattern changes, R308;
-
- periodicals on topic, C170, C225, C228;
- Playboy philosophy on,
H185-H186, °H26;
- political efforts, R142;
- Pollock (Channing) on, P233;
-
- Priestley (J. B.) on, P317-P318;
- promotes sale and use, B118, B134, F324, H246,
J4, J27, M135, M349, S285;
- public opinion to replace, H135, J83, S621;
- quotations on, L76;
- Ratcliffe (Ebenezer) on, R27;
- Redman (Ben Ray) on,
R51-R52;
- relaxation of, noted, G124;
- Russell (Bertrand) on, R300, R303;
- St.John-Stevas(Norman) on, S13;
- Seagle (William) on, S218-S219;
- self-censorship by author, B551, F373- F374, S13, S601;
- self-censorship by reader, H4, H441, I83, M236, S442;
- Shaw (G. B.) on, S286-S297;
- society requires some form, K128;
- sociological basis, A51-A52, M96;
- standardization pressures, R2;
- state powers should be limited, H306;
- teletape on, C226;
-
- weakness, admission of, W81. See also Literature, censorship of (Great Britain);
- Literature, censorship of (United States).
- Great Britain: P235, S496;
- adult's v. children's standards, H125;
-
- bookseller, °G28;
- Brentford (Viscount) on, B496, P247;
- censorship department proposed, F1;
- crisis of 1938, M207;
- Customs office, C421, C620, F337, S403;
-
- divorce news, G81, R128;
- Elizabethan, M346, S307;
- favors, K37, Y27, °C35;
-
- foreign government instigates, S437;
- history, C21, C399, C620-C621, G1, G120,
H83, H300, M334, N202, P228, R283, S378, W181, W230;
- Housman (Laurence) on, H366-H369;
- imagination, enemies of, W301;
- James I, S307;
- Johnson, (Pamela H.) on,°I17-°I18;
- lampooning, B667, E46;
- Lawrence (D. H.) on, L97, L99-L101;
-
- literature in hands of reformers, H125;
- Macaulay (Thomas B.) on, M6;
- Marxian interpretation, P228;
- Moore (George) on, M492;
- new populism as guardians, H296;
-
- obnoxious but necessary, S658;
- Official Secrets Act, M208-M210, N80, O50, R183,
°W24;
- Paine (Thomas) on, P8, P10;
- police raid, °C54;
- publishers censorship board, °H34;
- Radcliffe (Lord) on, R2;
- Russell (Bertrand) on, R300, R303;
-
- Sayers (Dorothy) on, S77;
- selfcensorship, B532, D18, S601;
- social change, J7;
-
- socialist views, M208-M211;
- state's obligation to censor, K37;
- Stephen (Sir Leslie) on, S621;
- Stocker (Bram) on, S658-S659;
- U.S.S.R. and England compared, P228;
- youth rejects, R20. See also Licensing of printing (Great Britain)
- --United States: B70, B173, B319, D26, G64, G208, H72, I44, K30, M76, M334, N50,
N164, P104, P137, Q5, R251, S219, T217, U223, W146, W298, M1, °S50;
- administrative censorship, K2;
- affirmation v. negation, W375;
- American Bar Association statement, A98;
- American Civil Liberties Union, A109-A135,
N147, R31, M27;
- American Legion, H194, M479, N75;
- American Studies Association, K62;
- anthologies, B173, D26, E48, M29, M159, S182, S717, °M1;
-
- anticipatory censorship, I46;
- balance intellectual imports and exports (satire), B628;
- bibliography, C58, S130, U196, W133, Y22, °S20;
- board of review proposed, E64;
- booksellers and librarians oppose, A154, J42, T213;
- booksellers oppose, C311, F39, G6, H425, I46;
- Boyd (Ernest) on, B448;
- Boynton (H. W.) on,
Q53;
- Broun (Heywood) on, B543-B549, P364;
- burlesque, N10;
- case history (imaginary), M214;
- children, protection of;
B470, C349, G36, G264, H312, K208,
O19, S271, S714-S716, T66, W35, W139-W143, °G10, °N16;
- climate favorable to (1940), K216;
- Congress as censor, O9;
- content analysis, D215;
- countervailing pressures needed, L297;
- court cases (text), H16, K181-K182;
- courts, not vigilantes, B446, C169, J5, K65, M597, P360;
- Cowley (Malcom) on, C604-C606,
W146;
- cultural context, L50-L52;
- cultural pluralism, W176;
- cultural vigilantism, F92, L29;
- Davidson (Donald) on, °D3;
- declaratory judgment, P176;
-
- dialectical republic, in a, B75;
- Dixon (Thomas) on, D186;
- Draper (John W.) on,
D250;
- Dreiser (Theodore) on, D251-D252, Q5;
- extralegal methods, H194, L8, L131;
-
- false synonymies, P162;
- favors, I115, P137, S350, °G11;
- fear prompts, E159,
R267;
- Federal Bureau of Aesthetics proposed, P256;
- federal control bureau opposed, U5;
- foreign ideologies, censorship opposed to combat, C402-C403;
-
- Freedom of Information Center, F177, F305, K62;
- Gardiner (Rev. Harold C.) on,
G32, G34, G36;
- Gertz (Elmer) on, G84-G89;
- government opinions in advance, T40;
-
- government role, L3, L10;
- ground rules, C606;
- Haldeman-Julius
- (Emanuel) on, H24;
- Hecht (Ben) on, P364;
- high school students opinions on, S2;
-
- history, L213, L216, M334, R198, R251, W181, W183-W185, °N8, °S8;
- Industrial Commission testimony, S168;
- Jefferson (Thomas) on, J27, L218;
- Kallen (H. M.) on, K8-K11;
- labor and social grievances, R262, S168, S177;
- Landis (James M.) on, L33, S191;
- legal liability, M385;
- literati v. Philistines, L52;
- Liveright (Horace B.) on, Q5;
- McCarthy (Joseph P.) on, M15-M16;
-
- McCarthy (Mary) on, M17-M18, U223;
- Maverick (Maury, Jr.) on, M249;
- Meneken (H.L.) on, M287, M290;
- minority groups, rights and limitations, M596, W279;
-
- minority pressures for, A177, B564, B576, D256, F252-F253, H310, I60, M461,
O90, R83, R119, S86, S187, S445, S695;
- municipal action, B313, H194, L6;
- Murray (Rev. John C.) on M596-M597;
-
- Nathan (G. J.) on, N6-N11;
- National Book Committee, K62;
- National Council of Teachers of English on, K62, N52-N54;
- National Council on Freedom from Censorship, N56-N66, W184;
- National Defense Association on, N67-N68;
-
- National Education Association, K62, N52;
- national emergency (1934), R173;
-
- National Liberal League on, N71-N74;
-
- news and editorial coverage of;
K51, P158;
- O'Brien (Frederick) on, P364;
-
- O'Higgins (Harvey J.) on, O54-O55;
- O'Neill (James M.) on, O86-O89;
-
- opposes, G64, G291, H210, J64, K65, L6, L263, M240, M371, P137, R261, T3;
-
- paperbacks, I43, R241, W41, W162;
- Parker (Dorothy) on, P364;
- patriotic groups,
H194, M479, N75, S617;
- Perry (Bliss) on, P113;
- Phelps (William Lyon) on, P145;
-
- Pilpel (Harriet) on, P171-P178;
- police, A205, B367, B412, B454, B620, C210,
C310, C352, D2, K182, L6, L48, M278, M327, N151, P2, S5, S35, S112, S409,
S704, U127, W198;
- political, P224;
- prior restraint, P71, P306;
- promote good books instead of censoring bad, B116, B120, C97, G64, M135, S68;
- proof of corruption required, N11;
- publishers criticized for apathy, J107;
- publishers guilty of;
S553;
- publishers stand, A101-A104, N15;
- Puritan revival, J70, M287,
O56, S152, W25;
- Putnam (George H.) on, P359-P360, P362-P363;
- radical right, pressures for, C453, M45, M490;
- reader as censor, H4, J83, M236, °L30;
- reader maturity, basis of;
M438;
- Rice (Elmer L.) on, R117-R122, S191;
- Roosevelt (Franklin D.) on, R224-R226, S572;
- Rosenberg (James N.) on, R251;
- Russell (Bertrand) on, R300;
- schoolmen debate, R10;
- Schroeder (Theodore A.) on,
S113-S185;
- Seagle (William) on, S219;
- Sherman (Stuart P.) on, S330;
- social control, V67, Y21;
- South, the, R156;
- state laws, S521;
- Steele (Wilbur Daniel) on, S602;
- Steffens (Lincoln) on, S604;
- Stritch (Cardinal) on, S688;
- students' right to read, F311, M120, N54, W409;
- subtle means, R83;
- Sumner (John) on,
B448, S273, S722-S732, T131;
- Van Doren (Mark) on, V12-V13, W146;
- views of prominent Americans, C221;
- Warren (Robert Penn) on, W146;
- Watson (G. B.) on,
S191, W82;
- Weeks (Edward) on, W110-W112;
- Welch (Robert) on, W128;
- Wescott (Glen-way) on, W146;
- Whipple (Leon R.) on, W181-W185;
- Wright (Willard H.) on, W171.See also Literature, censorship of (United States);
- Motion picture censorship (United States);
- Newspaper censorship (United States);
-
- Post Office censorship (United States);
- Propaganda and censorship;
- Public libraries, United States;
- Radio and television broacasting (United States);
- School library censorship
- Censorship news (Great Britain): Annual Register (1761-date), A204;
- Bookseller, The, B395;
- Civil Liberty, N44;
- Seven Arts, S258;
- World's Press News, W395
- Censorship news (United States): (1931) C651, (1940-50) H297, (1953) A104,
M603, (1954) L6, M371, (1955) M609, (1955-date) P170, (1957-58) D283, (1958-59)
S261, (1959-60) C225, (1960) F129, (1960-63) M125-M127, (1961) C203, (1963)
A42, C184, C191, I44, S490, (1964) C183, G17, (1964-66) M306-M308;
- ACLU reports, A110, A115;
- Appleton's Register (1861-1902), A218;
-
- Audience Unlimited News, °A38;
- Bang, The, B47;
- book censorship, 1945-55, F382;
- Broadcasting, B519;
- Bulletin
(American Society of Newspaper Editors), A162;
- Censorship Bulletin (American Book Publishers Council), A102;
- Civil Liberties, A115;
- Editor and Publisher, E31;
- FOI Digest,
F177;
- Grassroots Editor,
°G31;
- Library Journal, L261;
- Masses and Mainstream report (1953), B50;
-
- Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom (American Library Association), A150;
-
- Nieman Reports, N178;
- Public, The, P343;
- Publishers' Weekly, P351;
- Quill, Q8;
- Readers' Right (New Jersey), N120;
-
- Variety, V23;
- Village Voice, The, V42
- "Censureship," T40
- Cerf Bennett, C233-C234, J111
- Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., C236-C260,
C353, C505, K12, L127,°N8
- Chain Lightning, L326-L327
- Chamberlain, Edward W., C264-C265, H243
- Champion, T67-T70, W230
- Chancellor, Christopher, F303
- Chandler, Lucinda B., H101
- Channing, William E., T186
- Chant d'Amour, Un, (film), S430
- Chapman, John, trial, H139, M59
- Chapman, Livewell, L178, R268
- Charleston, S.C.: Fisk (Theophilus) attacked, F133;
- News and Courier libel case, D59
- Chase, J. Frank, C280-C284, L272, N117, P364, S594, W356
- Chase, Samuel (Judge), C23, C285
- Chase, William S. (Canon), C287-C290, S570
- Chastity, or Our Secret Sins (Dr. Dio Lewis), O14
- Chattanooga, Tenn.: obscenity ordinance, PS Cheap books more dangerous (doctrine), D145, I43, S218, W41
- Checkley, John, trial, C293, S438
- Chenery, William L., C297, I2
- Chesterfield, Philip D. S., C302, F240
- Chesterton, G. K., C303-C305, G248
- Chicago, censorship in: advisory board proposed(1926), F14;
- Booksellers organize to oppose, C311, F39, G6;
- Candy, C532, N151, S5;
- Chicago Review, C108, C336, P212, R260;
- Citizens' Committee for Better Juvenile Literature, T216;
- Citizens for Decent Literature, G6;
- comic books,
N69, T216;
- Hefner (Hugh) on, H186;
- malicious prosecution, F12-F13;
- March of Time, F302;
- Martin Luther (film), T211;
- motion picture commission (1920), C308;
- motion picture theaters, investigation of (1909, 1911), B431;
- motion pictures, C313, D30, I2, M327, M456, P174, T211,°C8;
-
- National Office for Decent Literature, G6;
- police handling of obscene literature, C310, M327, S5;
- pro-British books in schools, F15, H281;
- Public Library, H281, M37, P55, R190;
-
- Respectful Prostitute, The, J2;
-
stage, I2, M327, M616, T196;
- Times Film Corp. v. City of Chicago, A38, B483, B492, C325, C535, F152,
F178, F290, F319, F346, H17, K31, K182, M4, M84, M327, O94, P325-P326, R98,
S95, S187, S585, S738, W19, W33, W156, W252, Z14;
- Tropic of Cancertrial, E108-E109,
G84, G86-G89,
M485, N151, N205;
- vice commission report banned, C315, V36
- Chicago Review, C108, C336, P212, R260
- Chicago Sun, F100. See also United States V. Associated Press
- Chicago Times, D223, F119, S427
- Chicago Tribune, B195, C314, D264, E158, F126, K120, M33, M263, T15
- Chicago V. Tribune Co. (1921), C314, F126, K120
- Children, protection of, G264, H366, V8
- Children's books: censorship of;
B14, B576, D216,
E148, °J19
- Children's Hour (Lillian Hellman), M327
- Children's programs on radio. See Radio and televilion broadcasting (United States)
- Children's reading, censorship of: A140, C338, D216;
- as we control what they eat, G92;
- barriers between books and boys, M205;
- by reviews, S670;
- classification system recommended, G264;
- immoral novels,
H392-H394;
- opposed, M137, M444;
- parents' fears, L165;
- public library book selection, P72;
- selective use of controversial books, M438;
- taboos in Boston and Moscow, M375;
- whets the curiosity, H137. See also School library censorship
- Child's Instructor, The (Benjamin Keach), K34
- Chilliogworth, William, C306
- Chilton, William, O96
- China, Communist: censorship of news from, L401, M10, P293
- Christian Enquirer (Toronto), M587
- Christian Science censorship, D4-D5, M219, M612, T91-T92
- Christian Science Monitor, R94
- Christianity: Thomas Erskine's defense of;
E141, E144
- Christopher, Thomas W., °O7
- Church, Richard, O120
-
- Church and censorship: C202, C270, G99, I71, L8, S662;
- American Lutheran, A155;
- Christian Science, D4-D5, M219, M612, T91-T92;
-
- Churchmen's Commission for Decent Publications, A239, O46;
- civil censorship contrary to Christian doctrine, C469;
- clergy, limitation on expression, C501,
M271;
- content v. context Christianity, G99;
- controllers disrespect for public,
J35;
- Conway (Moncure D.) on, C529;
- danger of playing God, G288;
- dialectical republic, in a, B75;
- doorkeeper of press, H246;
- Fanny Hill, G123;
- Federal Council of Churches, F61, S34, S662;
- incompatibility, L41, L190, W389;
-
- libel of clergy, B541, M59, T165, W296- W297;
- liberal religious press, F93;
- Methodist Church, C673, D145, S546;
- Mormon, D5;
-
- motion pictures, F61;
- National Council of Churches on, N55;
- principles, I71;
-
- Protestantism product of free discussion, W296-W297;
- public opinion, not censorship, H135, J35;
- religious papers, C501;
- science, W187;
- Southern Baptist,
S60;
- Steffens (Lincoln) on, S604;
- truth is answer to censorship, W389;
- world religions compatible with press freedom, G106. See also Catholic Church, censorship of;
- National Office for Decent Literature
- Church and obscenity and pornography, C62-C63,
C609-C610, F241, M445-M446, O46, P179, S529, S546, V70, W34, W62, °S57-°S64
- Church and State, G7, M37
- Church trials. See Heresy
- Churchill, Charles, B136
- Churchill v. Ainsworth et al. (1956), C330
- Churchmen's Commission for Decent Publications, A239, O46
- Cincinnati: obscenity ordinance, C645, N69;
- Citizens for Decent Literature campaign, S706;
- Civil War, P278;
- riot against abolitionist press, B280-B281, O58
- Cincinnati Enquirer, M615
- Cincinnati v. Marshall (1961), C645
- Cinema censorship. See Motion picture censorship
- Circulating Libraries Association (Great Britain), censorship, B21, B184, B396,
C343-C344, E136, G187, H127, J24, L310, L312, M491-M493, N105, S419, S498, T49,
V69
- Circulation of printed matter, freedom of. See Handbill distribution;
- Newspaper tax (Great Britain);
- Newspaper tax (United States)
- Citizens for Decent Literature, C275, C347-C351, F311, G5-G6, H31, I121, K135,
M188, M307, M324, P37, S435, S706, U116, °R20, °R22, U5
- Citrine et al v. Ponutney, (1940), °P16
- Civic Biology (George W. Hunter), A77, G112, G259, T48, T148
- Civil liberty, licentiousness, and faction: thoughts on, B562
- Civil War and Commonwealth (Great Britain), secret printing, P205-P206
- Civil War censorship: E58, F339, W320-W321;
- Baltimore, M243;
- Belleviller (Ill.) Zeitung, F323;
- bibliography, U196;
-
- Cairo (Ill.) Gazette, L166;
- Chicago Times, D223;
- Cincinnati,
P278;
- code, W321;
- Dubuque Herald, B332, M149;
- freedom of speech an outgrowth of;
H378;
- history, K184, W185, W320;
- Jeffersonian, The, A7;
-
Lincoln (Abraham) on, L289, °N8;
- McClelland (Gen. George B.), °N8;
- Macon Telegraph, B478;
- military secrecy violated, R18, W305;
- National Advocate, B61;
- New York (State) V. John A. Dix, H29;
- New York Journal of Commerce, P279;
- New York World, P279;
- newspapers, A218, C109, P279, R18;
- Northern press, K46, R18, °G42;
- Post Office, U46-U47;
-
- Roosevelt (Theodore) on, R228
- Clancy, James J., °K5
- Clandestine press: S31;
- Belgium, World War I, M341;
- British Civil War and Commonwealth, P205;
- World War II, 8165. See also Abolitionist press;
- Marprelate tracts
- Clapper, Raymond, I2, M549
- Clark, Barrett H., B258, C361-C362
- Clark, Tom C. (Justice), °K2
- Clark, William L., trial, C369-C370, S82
- Clarke, John, trial, C35, C91, C374
- Clarkson, Lawrence, C375, G235
- Classics (English) as obscene, V60
- Classification of films. See Motion picture censorship (Great Britain)
- Clay, Cassius M., C376-C377, N219
- Clean Books League (New York), A171, B333, B448, C380-C381, C676, F213-F214,
F385, O93, Q5, S724, Y31
- "Clear and present danger" dictum: C536, H396, K180-K182, L386, M600, N147,
W152;
- alternate doctrines, S277, W322;
- Black (Justice Hugo) on, B297, M275;
- Chafee (Zechariah J.) on, C242-C243;
- Corwin (E. S.) on, C571;
- Harlan (Justice John M.) on, M275;
- history of application, C704;
- judicial semantics, C696;
- Meiklejohn (Alexander) on, M274-M276;
- Mendelson (Wallace) on, M292-M295;
- objection to,
W322;
- obscenity case application, L329;
- Rogge (O. John) on, R2-R216;
- text,
H3, N147
- Cleland, John, F250. See also Fanny Hill
- Clemens, C. C., H103
- Clemens, Samuel L., B404, C385, D28, E62, L350, °N7
- Clendening, Logan, L76
- Clergy: libel of,
B541, M59, T165, W296-W297;
- Clergy in Their Colors, The (John Fry), F369
- Cleveland, Ohio: bar-press guide, °L35;
- censorship ordinance, M573;
- motion picture censorship investigation, B99, I15;
- police censorship, V68;
- public library book selection policies, F343
- Clifford, Henry, F161
- Clift, Charles, C230
- Clyde, Ethel, K214-K215, S174
- Cobb, Irving S., A217, C221
- Cobbett, William: B298, B432, C95, C367, C428, E149, H414, E461, W83, °J13,
°O13;
- bibliography, P76;
- British trials, B278, B583, C405, C407-C408, K79, M59,
M256, N182, P287;
- on libel law, T141;
- Philadelphia trials, C404, C406, C410,
N96, R85, W166;
- Political Register, C411;
- portrait of;
V31, °N18
- Cochise College, C565
- Cochrane, William, trial, C35, C91
- Cockburn, Alexander, L27, C620, P213, M88, S22
- Cockburn, Gland, M29
- Codes, self-regulation. See Canons of journalism;
- Comic books, censorship of;
- Motion picture censorship, United States;
- Publishers and publishing;
- Radio and television broadcasting (United States)
- Coe, Richard L., G274-G275
- Cohen, Benjamin, U227
- Cohen, David, °A19
- Coleridge, John D. (Judge), B323, C435
- Collective bargaining and freedom of the press. See Labor unions
- Colledge (or College), Stephen, C440, L179, S33
- College and research libraries: book selection, °B50;
- "Canon 1399," S523;
- censorship in, B442, °B50;
- Cochise College, C565;
-
- impoverished, W6;
- in loco parentis, M591;
- Index, B636-B637;
-
- Jersey City Junior College, V12;
- labeling (Alabama), K70;
- Montana, H198;
-
- propaganda in, N179, V18;
- World War II, V18
- College English Association, °U10
- College publications, censorship of;
A109, A113, A130, A133, C19, C108, C220,
C331, C336, C339, C419, C565, D200, F183, F227, G93, G267, H59, H372, K71, M60,
M286, O31, P212, P232, P357, R277, S454, S494, S696, W123, °D17-°D18, °D28,
°E12, °G39, °H32, °H62, °R8, °S60, °W11, °W27
- College students: Catholic Index, B637;
- priest defends modern fiction for, B460;
- textbook burning, B647
- Collier, Jeremy, stage controversy, A211, C443-C444, C506, F109, G126, K203,
R141
- Collier, John, C445-C450, L76
- Collier, Thomas, trial, H62
- Collier's V. Grape Nuts and Postum (1910), G56
- Collins, Francis, A65
- Collins, Hilda, M140
- Collins, John, trial, C455, M59
- Collins, LeRoy, C456, C540
- Collins, Richard, C502
- Collison, R. L. W., C459-C462, S496
- Colombia: freedom of the press in, C228
- Colonial press censorship (United States): bibliography, D278, L213, S748;
- Bradford (William) trial, K44, M116, °M43;
- Checkley (John) trial, C293, S438;
-
- editors discuss press freedom, °L15;
- elected assembly, N100;
- Fowle (Daniel) trial, F242-F243;
- Gaines (Hugh), F216;
- Goddard (William), T52;
- Gorton (Samuel),
G184, J17, W331;
- Harris (Benjamin), F217, H109, M427, M560;
- history, B199,
D278, E55, L213, S188;
- Livingston (William) on, °L31;
- Maryland Journal, T52;
- Massachusetts, D278, G164, G184, S188;
- Maule (Thomas) trial, C269,
J97, M588, P146;
- Moore (William) trial, R132;
- New York, S188;
- Norfolk Gazette, S374;
- Pennsylvania, K44, M116, S188, °M43, °T3;
- Publick Occurrences, F217, H109, M427, M560, P28;
- Pynchon (William) book banned,
S598, °P25;
- stamp tax, B199, C630, H401, S94, °H9;
- Thomas (Isaiah) on, T81.
- See also Zenger, John Peter
- Color Blind (Margaret Halsey), F10
- Colorado: broadcasting and televising trials, H292, Q6, T51, °J6;
- comic book report, C463;
- newspaper law, P347;
- Patterson (Thomas) contempt case, P59-P60
- Colorado C University) Daily, W123
- Colt, John W., U170
- Columbia (S.C.) College: Cooper (Thomas) heresy trial, H271
- Columbia, Mo., Free Press, °W11
- Columbia Broadcasting Co., C417, D53,
°C34
- Columbia University, A113, C8, V13, W70
- Columbus, Ohio: attacks on high school books, A205;
- Comic books, censorship of: M334, P85, T217, W231;
- American Civil Liberties Union statement, A114;
- Austria, L57;
- British censorship bill criticized, C120, C472;
- Canadian legislation, F379;
- Chicago,
N69, T216;
- Cincinnati, C645, N69;
- code, C474, G149, M134, M585, S270, U164,
U173, U178, W140, °E1;
- Colorado Legislative Council report, C463;
- community action, D87, D269, M134, N69;
- Congressional investigation, U127, U164, U173;
- crime and horror comics, Great Britain, C120, C472, L57, S19, °H42;
- crime and horror comics, U.S., C643, G90, L28, L156, M230, O97, R313, S270, T217, U164,
°H42;
- evaluation of;
C485;
- France, L57, °H42;
- futility of;
C147;
- Germany, L57,
°H42;
- horror v. comic, C120;
- Illinois Legislative Council report, I8;
- juvenile delinquency and comic books, C471, C473, H363, M230-M231, S270, T107, U164,
U173, W72, W139-W143;
- legislation opposed, D269;
- Los Angeles ordinance unconstitutional, G90, L28, N69, O97;
- Massachusetts study, M230;
- Netherlands, The, °H42;
- New Orleans report, N122;
- New York, N69, N130;
- New Zealand, T207;
-
- Ohio, H354;
- regulations, F58, H354, M80, R115, U203, W72;
- Rhode Island study,
R112;
- Seduction of the Innocent (review of), C471, T1, O73
- self-regulation proposed, R74;
- Washington (State) law void, B418;
- Wertham (Fredric) on,
W139-W143. See also Reading
- Commercial Pictures Corp. v. Regents of the University of the State of New York (1954), L151, M542, S312
- Comminito, Ludobico, trial,
S168
- Commission on Freedom of the Press, Report of: B476, C255, C257, D21, K170,
L396, U225, U230;
- application to Canada, A193;
- criticism, D115, H402, M606;
- criticism criticized, M263;
- Farrell (James T.) on, F26;
- Hutchins (Robert M.) defends,
H435;
- lack of press coverage, L398;
- motion pictures, I31;
- panel to consider problems raised by, E2;
- press reaction, C484;
- radio and television, U230, W192;
-
- text of reports, C249, C483, H289, I31, W192-W193
- Commission on Industrial Relations, S168
- Common Human Needs (Charlotte Towle), D119
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Allison (1917), A81
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Buckingham (1822), B613, K104, O112
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Buckley (1908), D55, F213, G203, M38, N117
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Clapp (1808), °N8
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. David Lee Child(1828), C318
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Delacey (1930), B454, B658, D137, G109,
G203-G204, I3, L136, M38, N116-N117
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Forever Amber (1947), C137, D129, D133, E131,
G109, L292, M38, M522
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Friede (1930), B454, B620, G109, G204, M38,
M502, N117, S111
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Harper (1862), H106
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Holmes (1821), E134, G109, G203, M38, Q4
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Isenstadt (1945), C46, C137, D126-
-
D127,
D134-D135, E131, G109, H282, J37, L171, M38, P350, S201, W289
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Kneeland (1838), C475, K147-K155, L215
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. McCance (1894), G109
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Ward (1961), J117, R198, W58
- Commonwealth (Mass.) v. Wright (1885), M90
- Commonwealth (Pa.) v. Blumeostein (1959), B221, M154
- Commonwealth (Pa.) v. Cobbett (1797), C410, W166
- Commonwealth (Pa.) v. Gordon (1949), B367, B369, F22, H424, K182,
S466
- Commonwealth (Pa.) V. Landis (1870), L34
- Commonwealth (Pa.) V. Sharpless (1815), E134
- Communication: psychological barriers to, K24
- Communications satellites: control of;
L204
- Communism and Catholicism: a study of thought control, B317
- Communist charge of capitalist bias in American libraries, P126
- Communist infiltration in book trade charged, K212
- Communist infiltration in entertainment industry charged. See Blacklisting in radio, television, and motion pictures
- Communist Party of the United States (U.S. Senate document), D45
- Communist propaganda: Boston Public Library, K122-K123;
- British public libraries, I23;
- Cunningham Amendment opposed, D241, G270;
- Customs censorship,
G195;
- effect of;
H248;
- fear of;
°H59;
- Fish Committee proposal to outlaw, D46;
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- International Publishers, C28, T170;
- knowledge needed to combat, L69, T3;
- not a menace, K162, P147;
- post-office ban, C486, D241, F316, G195, G270, M481, R135, S194-S195, S511, U113, U118. See also Post Office censorship (United States);
- Propaganda in libraries, schools;
- Radical Left publications;
- Radical Right publications
- Communists: censorship by, K211
- Company of Stationers. See Stationers' Company
- Comstock, Anthony: A212, B16, B187, B191, B550, B615, C445, C487-C500, D40,
H449, L3