S
- Sacheverell, Henry, trial, S4, S33
- Sade, Marquis de, °C22
- Sadism: substitution for erotic expression, B486, C470, G172, L52, L156, P317, W323, °H47, W1
- St. Asaph, Dean of. See Shipley, William D.
- St. Cloud, Minn.: censorship in, °N127;
- St. George, Katharine, A140
- Saint Joan (G. B. Shaw), S293
- Saint-John, Henry, Viscount Bolingbroke, C614, S10-S12
- St. John-Stevas, Norman, C270, C609, G241, S13-S25, °S2
- St. Louis: Catholic censorship charged, P30;
- St. Paul: compared with William Campion, P190
- Salisbury, L. E., J66
- Salisbury Journal (1774), S221
- Salome (Richard Strauss opera), K6
- Salome (Oscar Wilde play), F88
- Salt of the Earth (film), °B32
- San Antonio, Tex., C165, H49, H64, M248, N127, R239, W31
- San Diego, Calif, °H1
- San Francisco: °R4;
- Beard, The, °N6;
- high school censorship in, B385;
-
- Howl and Other Poems, E50, F83, P109;
- James King of William, D24, H386,
V20;
- Love Book, The, °M17
- Sandburg, Carl, L76
- Sanderson, Arthur M., °E12
- Sanger, Margaret, B283, B485, I43, L16, R178, R302, S46-S56, S274, W355,
°F32, °O12
- Sanger, William, trial, A5, B114, E7, S57
- Santa Barbara, Calif., Public Library, M465
- Sarbin, Hershel, °C18
- Sare, Richard, trial, H267, T124, T127
- Sarnoff, David, F300, F321, S63, U227
- Saskatchewan Library Advisory Council: policy on undesirable periodicals,
B417
- Satan in Society (Nicholas F. Cooke), B360
- Saturday Evening Post, D153, °J9, °P8
- Saturday Review of Literature, C122, C598
- Satyr upon Injustice; or Scroggs upon Scroggs (Jane Curtis),
S463
- Satyricon (Petronius), J115
- Saudek, Robert, F300
- Saved (Edward Bond), B376
- Sayers, W. C. Berwick, P337, S79
- Scandal and malicious gossip: eminent men subjected to, H358
- Scandinavian countries: freedom of the press in, L381
- Scarlet Letter, The (Nathaniel Hawthorne), B426, M500, O78
- Scarsdale, N.Y.: school textbook controversy, G193, S278
- Schaefer v. United States (1920), C242, C244, C536
- Scharper, Philip, E134, S85
- Schechter, A. A., F300
- Schenck v. United States (1919), C242, C244, C536, H315, K180-K182,
M294-M295, M600, N147, R215-R216, W322, °N8. See also "Clear and present danger" dictum
- Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., °C20
- Schlumberger, Jean, C124
- Schmalhausen, S. D., C27
- Schnee, Charles, G274
- Schneider v. New Jersey (1939), °W3
- Schofield, Henry, S104, °N8
- School Library Bill of Rights, A96-A97, A223
- School library censorship: A150, A210, B463-B464, F20, G29, L142, M469, N49,
W343, °K14, °L27, °M53;
- ACLU statement, A116;
- Areopagitica and, B650;
- Arts Canada, °S9;
-
- balanced holdings, B231;
- Baldwin (James) books by, K106;
- book selection v. censorship, A95, B327, F20, F134, H223, R223, W339, °H46;
- California, D245, M310, R44;
- California survey, F134, S3;
- Catcher in the Rye, The, B400, M459, O12, L8;
- classification by age group, C262;
- Columbus, Ohio, A205;
- combating pressures, A116, B3, B648,
F134, G180, H134, H172, H291, M130, N52, R289, S568, W410, °H12;
-
- conflict within school, C425;
- controversial literature, C482, C580, C632, C662,
H405, L387, N48, N52, R209, S568, W409, °C32;
- curricula problems,
A300-A301;
- dialogue needed, F20;
- Dictionary of American Slang, C668,
D276, E38, F158, H47, K65, K113-K114, M140, °R20;
- Fascist Italy compared with U.S., °W25;
- forbidden books, K174;
- freedom of selection defended, K61, O72;
- Hanover County, Va., °N17;
- inane literature replacing classics, K129;
- Jewish pressures, W222;
- labeling (Alabama), K70;
- Laughing Boy, °L1;
- Long Island Intellectual Freedom Committee, °A6;
- Los Angeles, I72, L266, W219;
- mature librarians needed, C425;
- Merchant of Venice, W222;
- Nassau County, N.Y.,
H398, °F6;
- Nation, The, A22, A184, A222, B224, B646,
C37, F104, H297, H310, J19, K185, M104, M232, N14, S105;
- New York selection policy satirized, C482;
- Oakland, Calif., °C55;
- Of Mice and Men, M459;
- policy statements, A97, A142, B554, B649, M212;
- Pontiac, Mich., W212;
- practices (surveys), B649, E5, F134, H398, R169, U238;
- pressure groups, B319,
F311, N104, S479, M53;
- professional sanctions against school, B648-B649;
- San Francisco, B385;
- Scarsdale, N.Y., G193, S278;
- schoolmen as censors (debate),
R10;
- Seattle, B145;
- self-censorship,
F134, H429, °F6;
- teachers and librarians at fault, K43;
- United Nations material, C662, L266, W9, W219;
- Utah survey, U238;
- Wisconsin survey, B649
- School newspapers: censorship of, B503, L269
- Schools, propaganda in. See Propaganda in libraries, schools
- Schools, secondary: academic freedom in, O72, R10
- Schorer, Mark, B247
- Schramm, Wilbur, S107-S109, S393, °S10
- Schroeder, Theodore A.: B397, F341, I70, K214, M138, N79, R179, S113-S185;
- appreciation of, H84, I70;
- bibliography, S58, S182;
- Brown heresy trial, B579;
-
- criticism of views, F288;
- Mencken (H. L.) on, K214;
- movie censorship, S347;
-
- portrait of, S169;
- will held invalid, K215
- Schuette, Oswald F., U154
- Schurman, J. G., T186
- Schwartz, Alan U., E134-E135
- Schwartz, Richard F., °D2
- Science, C569
- Science and religion: conflict of, D249, S339, W187
- Scienter, element of: in sale of obscene works, A250, C645, D14, D82, H436,
I51, K14, K182, N130, R97
- Scientific and technical data: atomic energy, B364, H260, L285, N148-N150,
N177, R1, R133, S264, S449, S671, S720;
- criticism of, H260, S632, T47;
- Food and Drug Administration, G150;
- government control, B144, B364, N148-N150, U69, U189, °F5;
- medical discoveries kept from enemy, C569;
- Post Office censorship, °D34;
- Science,
C569;
- science and pseudoscience, R134;
- secrecy antithetical to science,
G65-G66, F157, R1, S326;
- World War II controls, S196
- Scientific work (German) seized by British, B523
- Scientific work judged obscene, B510
- Scopes, John T., trial, A77, G112, G259, M52, T48, T148, °S14
- Scorpio Rising (Kenneth Anger film), H19, S430
- Scotland: blasphemy laws, B558;
- Scotland's Grievance Respecting Darien (James Watson), T22
- Scott, Adrian, C502
- Scott, Alexander, N121
- Scott, Barbara, F312, °R31, °S15
- Scott, Evelyn D., L76
- Scott, John W., °O7
- Scott v. M'Gavin (1821), M74
- Scottish Daily Mail, G1
- Scottish Guardian, C468
- Scourge of Aristocracy, The, L394
- Scroggs, William (Sir), B169, C73, S214, S463
- Seagle, William, E136-E137, M46, S218-S220
- Search, John, pseud., W174
- Search warrants, N201. See also General warrants
- Seattle: ban of New Republic, Survey, B145;
- ban of Seattle Business Chronicle and Union Record, N128;
-
- censorship opposed by Mayor's committee, B116, B120, S68
- Secrecy, government. See News, management of (Great Britain);
- News, management of (United States);
- Public records, right of access to;
- Security restrictions on news
- Secret Woman, The (Eden Phillpotts), C224
- Secrets of Generation (Dr. Simon M. Landis), L34
- Security and freedom: interdependence of, C480, F117, L70, M169
- Security classification of documents, B11, F49, °W22
- Security restrictions on news: Commonwealth countries, B601;
- Great Britain, A24, B601, K107, M208-M210, N80, O50, R183, S485,
°F27, °W24
- --United States: B601, D42, D154, G65-G66, J53, K56, L3, L399-L400, P49, R186,
S336, S720, T200, U215;
- Congressional hearings, U79, U82-U83;
- criticism of, K198, P157, P293, R99,
S633, S672;
- defense of, S765;
- informing the public versus, M169, M253, M419;
-
- Wiggins (James R.) on, W238, W245, W248
- Sedgwick, Ellery, L76, S486
- Sedition Act of 1798: C111, H396, L213-L214, M353, S448, S471, S474, W44,
W185, °B52-°B53;
- Ames (Nathaniel) on, W66;
- Bache (B. F.) trial, A53, B4, F41-F42, S470-S471;
-
- background for, S448;
- Boston support, A80;
- Callender (James T.) trial, C23,
H264, S471, S473, W166;
- contemporary views, A185-A186, P152;
- Cooper (Thomas) on, C556;
- Cooper (Thomas) trial, C554, M160-M161, M353, P252, S471-S472, U102,
W166, W316;
- Crosskey (W. W.) interpretation, B578;
- Daly (John) trial, S471;
-
- debate in Congress, L216, U45, U49, U133;
- defense of, A31-A32, M196, O27, O113,
S703;
- Douglas (Justice William 0.) on, D224;
- Duane (William) trial, D262,
S470-S471, U134;
- Durrell (William) trial, S471;
- editors who defied, D24;
-
- Espionage Act of 1917 compared, B445, C573;
- film on, O85;
- fines restored, U48,
U102;
- Frothingham (David) trial, F367, W166;
- guard against recurrance of, T102,
U48;
- Hamilton (Alexander) on, L216, S469;
- Haswell (Anthony) trial, H142, S343,
S471, S536, W166;
- history of cases, B199, M353, M547, S471;
- Holt (Charles) trial, S471;
- Kentucky Resolutions, A185, F95, J28, K171, N171, O27, F138, V55,
W59;
- Lyon (Matthew) trial, H99, L394, M102, O113, S343, S471, W166, W196,
°G25;
- Marshall (John) on, M196-M197;
- opposition to, A35, C466, L253,
N171, T102;
- Peck(Jedidiah) trial, S471;
- Pickering (Thomas) on, P156;
- resolution against (1827), U48;
- Sullivan (James) on, S703;
- text, P138, S471;
- Thomson (John) on, L216, T102;
- Tucker (St. George) on, T199;
- Virginia Resolutions, A31,
A34, A185, K171, L216, P138, U133, V54-V56;
- Washington (George) on, S447
- Sedition laws (Great Britain): C329, C437, G227, S225, S371, °J10;
- Hume (David) on, H409;
- Paine (Thomas) on, P13;
- Place (Francis) on, P188
- Sedition laws (United States): Alabama Act, F364;
- Alien Registration Act of 1940 (Smith Act), J62;
- bills introduced (1935), Congressional hearings, B253, F64, U104-U107, U126, U168;
- history, C242, C244,
C252, C258, H222, L172;
- Minnesota Act, C246;
- Missouri Bar Association resolution, C107, H25;
- Montana Act, C246;
- opposition to (1920's), B253, F257,
G163, H26, H88;
- state laws, S220;
- Supreme Court decisions, E74.
- See also Espionage Act of 1917;
- Sedition Act of 1798
- Seditious libel: Australia, C433
- --Canada: Bible, W374;
- Dixon (F. J.) trial, D184
- --Great Britain: C329, N92;
- Aldred (Guy A.) trials, A56-A58;
- Almon (John) trial, A87, A206, B423, G201,
H13, J120, P148, R36;
- Amhurst (Nicholas) trial, R14;
- Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, B441, F360-F361,
P287, R69, T163, °A35;
- Bacon (Francis) on, B7;
- Baldwin (Richard) trial, L182, R268;
- Bastwick (John) trial, B105-B106, D72, L74, P340, P342, S33;
-
- Baxter (Rev. Richard) trial, B123-B124, D72, S123;
- bibliography, M189;
- Bingley (William) trial, B273-B274, S1;
- Brewster (Thomas) trial, B507, D229, T220;
- Brooks (Nathan) trial, D229, S33, T220;
- Bruce (Archibald) opposes sedition act,
B589;
- Buckner (William) trial, P341;
- Burdett (Sir Francis), B629, M59;
- Burton (Henry) trial, B106, B653, H41, L74, P340, P342, S123;
- Butter (Nathaniel) trial, R268;
- Care (Henry) trial, C73, L182, S33, S123, S587;
- Callender (James T.) trial, C22;
- Carlile (Jane) trial, C74-C75, C91;
- Carlile (Mary Anne) trial,
C76, C91, M59;
- Carlile (Richard) and his shopmen, trial, B63, B458, C33, C35,
C75, C84, J8, K79, M26, M59, R283, W230, W406;
- Carter (William) trial, C559;
-
- Cato's letters, L213, P153, T181, °J13;
- Chapman (John) trial, H139, M59;
-
- Chapman (Livewell) trial, L178, R268;
- Cobbett (William) trials, B583, C405,
C407-C408, K79, M26, M59, M256, P287;
- Collins (John) trial, C455, M59;
-
- Committee of Secrecy, G236-G237;
- Constitutional Association, B63, C76,
C515-C517, D197, H335, H417, M256, O81, P188, T152-T153;
- Craftsman controversy, A243, C614-C616, F274, G68, G201, H22, H217-H221, R14, R352,
S10-S12;
- Curtis (Langley) trial, L182;
- Cuthell (John) trial, C702;
- Daily Worker trial, D3, L63, L65, N46, T100, °R30;
- Defoe (Daniel) trial, D72, D79, M495, S740, °M54;
- Dolby (Thomas) trial, D197;
- Dover (Simon) trial, D229, T220;
- Drakard (John) trial, D248;
- Duffin (Patrick W.) trial, D271;
- Dugard (William) trial, R268;
- Eaton (Daniel I.) trial, E16-E18,
M26;
- Farwell (John) trial, T98;
- Fox Libel Act, B437, B440, L116, M256, S135,
S333;
- Franklin (Richard) trial, F274, P352;
- French Revolution, influence on,
H36-H37, J8, J49, K79, M26, M256, M595-M597, P12, P14, P25-P27, P287, T163,
°A35;
- Frend (William) trial, F345;
- Friends to the Liberty of the Press, B67, B441, B589, E143, E145, F360-F361;
- Frost (John) trial, T165, V31,
°F31;
- Goodwin (John) trial, G176, N90;
- Haines (Henry) trial, H22,
R14;
- Hall (Rev. Robert) on, H36;
- Harris (Benjamin) trial, H109-H110, M427,
R171, S33;
- Hart (John H.) trial, W189;
- Harvey (Daniel W.) trial, H139, M59;
-
- Hetherington (Henry) trial, H224, M59;
- history, G227, H83, K79, S333, S378,
V31, °B52-°B53;
- Holt (Daniel) trial, H318;
- Hunscot (Joseph) petition, H413;
- Hunt (John and Leigh) trials, B351, B583, H414, H416-H420, K79, M26, M59, P287,
T78, W230;
- Irish press prosecutions, I56;
- Janeway (Richard) trial, L182;
- Johnson (Samuel) trial, J78;
- Jones (Sir William) trial, C60;
- Junius letters,
A87, A206, B423, G201, H13, J120, M25, M256, P148, R36;
- jury instruction, °S44;
- jury-packing,
B200, B298, W376;
- Keach (Benjamin) trial, K34, S123;
- Lambert (John) trial,
L26, P114;
- Leighton (Alexander), G40, L162-L164, R299, S123;
- L'Estrange (Roger) on, L177, R268;
- Levellers, B474, F265, H41, H43, H317, P31;
- Lilburne (John) trials, G91, G279, H41, L273-L274, L278, L280-L283, O129, R299, S33, V31, W21;
-
- Lofft (Capell) criticizes, L334;
- Lovett (William) trial, L367-L368, M59;
-
- Manwaring (Roger) trial, W206;
- Marprelate tracts, A221, D72, D173, M572,
P159-P160, °M12;
- Maseres (Francis) on, M224;
- Meredith (Sir William) on, M299;
- Miller (John) trial, M352;
- Mist's Weekly Journal, C374, M389;
- Montague (Richard) trial, M439;
- Nixon (Robert) trial, N188;
- O'Connell (Daniel) trial, M59;
- offenses (tabulation), N92;
- overt acts test, D57-D58, F30, L213,
M224, R27;
- Overton (Richard) on, O127-O129;
- Owen (William) trial, C437, O131,
Z8;
- Pain (William) trial, T98;
- Paine (Thomas) trials, D11, E140, E145, G110,
H37, J8, K79, M26, P7- P8, P11-P12, F14, S101, S693, °A8,
°W32;
- pamphleteering, B339, G212, P302, R36, R70;
- parodies, P39,
P302;
- Peltier (Jean) trial, B583, H414, P88, S503;
- Penry (John) trial,
P159-P160, °M12;
- Perry (James) trial, B583, L26, P114;
- "platform, the," J49;
- Prentice (Archibald) trial, P287;
- provincial press, C631;
- Prynne (William) trial, B106, D72, G39, H41, K124, L74, P340, P342, R299, S33, S123;
-
- Ratcliffe (Ebenezer) on, R27;
- Rayner (John) on, R33;
- Reeves (John) trial, R69;
-
- Ross (George) trial, V52;
- satire, S514;
- Scroggs (Judge William) on, S214;
- Seven Bishops trial, F34, L90, S38;
- Shaen trial, F115;
- Shebbeare (John) trial, L185;
-
- Shipley (William D.) trial, D57-D58, E142, E145, F34, S341-S342, S693;
- Singleton (Hugh) trial, B666;
- Smith (Francis) trial, S463, °S40;
- Smith (John) trial, S478;
- Sparke (Michael) trial, P341, R268;
- Spence (Thomas) trial, M26,
S544-S545;
- Star Chamber cases, G214, L74, M239, S198;
- Starke (John) trial,
L182;
- state trials, B405, B438, B583, D11, H385, J8, K79, M25-M26, M59, S33,
S587;
- Stockdale (John) trial, M59;
- Taylor (J. E.) trial, P287;
- Thelwall (John) trial, C235, G236, K79, M26, S589, T67-T70;
- Thompson (Nathaniel) trial, R268,
T98;
- Throckmorton (Job) trial, P159-P160;
- Tindal (Matthew) trial, T124, T127;
- Tooke (John Horne) trial, C118, D11, G236, K79, M26, S589, S693, T152, W332;
- Towers (Joseph) on, T163;
- Tutchin (John) trial, R171, S33, T209;
- Udall (John) trial, P159-P160, U2;
- Vane (Sir Henry) trial, V21;
- Waddington (Samuel) trial,
M59;
- Wakefield (Gilbert) trial, W14;
- Walwyn (William) trial, W51;
- warrants issued, record of, °G34;
- Watson (James) trial, W83;
- Wharton (John) trial, S33;
- White (Henry) trial, W189;
- Whyte (Alexander) trial, W223;
- Wilkes (John) expulsion from Parliament, G287, P266, W263, °T10;
- Wilkes (John) trials, D11, J8, K79, M256, N194, N207, P266, R36, R171, R293, S224,
W102, W256-W267, °T10;
- Williams (John A.) trial, M59, T165;
-
- Winterbotham (William) trials, W334;
- Woodfall (Henry S.) trial, A206, D11,
J120, P148, R36, W366;
- Wooler (Thomas J.) trial, B298, K79, W230, W377-W378;
-
- Wright (Susannah) trial, W406-W407
- --India: C268, D211, L94
- --Ireland: Cox (Watty) trial, °O5;
- Drennan (Dr. William) trial, C682, °D29;
- Finnerty (Peter) trial,
C684, F114, M133, R137;
- Johnson (Justice) trial, °E7;
- Neilson (Samuel) trial, N94;
- O'Connell (Daniel) disaffection trial, °O6;
- Pigott (Richard) trial, S700;
- Rowan (Archibald H.) trial, C683, M133, R286-R287;
- seditious literature permitted, R106;
- state trials, M133;
- Sullivan (Alexander M.) trial, S700
- --Scotland: Muir (Thomas) trial, C412, D11, M95, M565-M567, R197, R279;
- Palmer (Thomas F.) trial, C412, D11, P25-P27, R197;
- state trials, C412, D11,
H37, M565-M567, R197, R279
- --South Africa: L94
- --United States: C242, C244, C258, E74, L109, P87;
- Abrams (Jacob) trial, C239, C242-C243, C536, H196, H315, P225;
- Bache (Benjamin F.) trial, A53, B4, F41-F42, M353, S470-S471;
- Backus (Azel) trial, U217;
-
- Berkman (Alexander) trial, B213-B214, G145, O64, T171, °O12;
- bibliography,
M189, S130;
- Bradford (William) trial, K44, M116, °M43;
- Callender (James T.) trial, C23, C285, F218, H264, M353, S471, S473, W166;
- Chafee (Zechariah, Jr.) on, C242-C244, C246, C248, C252, C258;
- Chase (Judge Samuel) impeachment, C23,
C285;
- Checkley (John) trial, C293, S438;
- Cobbett (William) trials, C404, C410,
R85, W166;
- Comminita (Ludobico) trial, S168;
- Congressional hearings, U104-U107,
U126;
- Connecticut (1806), U217;
- Cooper (Thomas) trial, C554, G56, M160-M161,
M353, P252, S471-S472, U102, W166, W316;
- Crandall (Reuben) trial, C627-C628;
-
- Croswell (Harry) trial, C663, L89, L212, L216, M550, °F17-°F18;
- Debs (Eugene V.) trial, B293, C242-C244, C536;
- documents on, °N8;
- federal jurisdiction, B261;
- Fowle (Daniel) trial, F242-F243;
- Goldman (Emma) trial,
B214, G145, O64, T171;
- Goodwin (George) trial, H62, U217;
- history, C242, C244,
P87, S333, °B53;
- Hudson (Barzillai) trial, H62, U217;
- Keteltas (William) trial,
°M14;
- Lyon (Matthew) trial, C96, H99, L394, M102, M353, S343, S471,
W166, W196, °G25;
- McDougall (Alexander) trial, °M7;
- Makemie (Francis) trial, M153;
- mass sedition trial (1944), S9;
- Masses trial,
D95, E8-E10, R59, S168, T171, U34, °O12;
- Milwaukee Leader trial, B110,
C190, C242, C244, C254, F270, U130, Y11;
- Moore (William) trial, R132;
- New York,
S333;
- Osgood (Thaddeus) trial, U217;
- Reeve (Judge Tapping) trial, H62, U217;
- Revolutionary Age ban, A121, R217;
- Smith (William) trial, R132;
- state law, S588;
- Zenger (John Peter) trial, A63, A201-A202, B623-B624, C96, C269,
C301, C437, C476, D24, F34, F118, F330 (film), F336, G25, G56, G177, H174,
H386, L90, L105, L211, L216, L231, M93, M326 (film), M428, O108, P82, R309,
S188, S542, T19, Z5-Z12, °M2, °M43.
- See also "Clear and present danger" dictum;
- Espionage Act of 1917;
- Sedition Act of 1798
- Sedley, Charles (Sir), C620
- Seduction of the Innocent (Fredric Wertham), C471, T107, W143
- Seeger, Henry R., L21
- Seizure of papers, C437-C438, L191
- Seligman, E. R. A., T186
- Sellers, W. J., G241
- Seltzer, Thomas, C189, T16
- Semantics in controversial literature, C467
- September Morn (painting), P365
- Sercombe, Parker H., H101, S254
- Serenade (James M. Cain), D129, W387
- Sermons: censorship of, S4, S33, T38
- Seven Bishops, trial of (1688), F34, L90, S38
-
- Sex education, censorship of: B28, B162, B360, B362, C622, H329, H433, L225,
L329, O14, P198, P231, P297, R179, S156;
- advertising rejected, S675;
- Argenta (Ill.) public schools, S245;
- Boston Advisory Committee on Sex Publications, B409, C283;
- Colonial America, J80;
-
- conspiracy of silence, D156;
- Craddock (Ida) case, C499, F192, M52, S182, S357,
S361;
- Dennett (Mary Ware) trial, A124, D101-D103, E6, E99, E113, G204,
M220-M221, R178, R302, S284, S722;
- De Voto (Bernard) satire, D130;
- discrimination against layman, B553;
- Foote (Dr. Edward Bliss) on, F187-F191;
- Foote (Dr. Edward Bond) on, F192-F194;
- Foote's Health Monthly, F201;
- Franklin (Dr. Zeus) trial, W224-W225;
- Fruits of Philosephy (Charles Knowlton), B245, B360, B467-B468, C475, F198, H272, K165-K166, L91, N108, R178;
- Glasgow (J. Wesley) trial, G122, S418;
- Haire (Dr. Norman) on, P333, W394;
- Harman (Moses) prosecution, B553, C10, C264-C265, C629, D64, F213, F289,
H100-H103, H148, H434, J13, L378, N170, P262-P263, S166, S182, S254, W15;
-
- Heywood (Ezra) trial, B187, C241, C265, H148, H241-H243, M38, P168, S615, W388,
°L7;
- history, D179;
- inalienable right to, S151;
- Landis (Dr. Simon M.) trial, L34;
- legal basis, K131;
- Liber (Dr. B.) book, L244;
- Life, T204;
- Light, The, L272, N79;
- Lucifer, the Light- Bearer,
F213, H100-H101, H434, J13, L378, N170, P262-P263, S166, S182, S254, W15;
- Malchow (Dr. C. W.), S182;
- modesty factor, S164;
- National Purity Congress, N79, S144,
T130 ;
- National Vigilance Association, C442, C561-C562, N81, S508, °T7;
- Platt (William) on, P197-P200;
- postal law repeal sought, F189-F191, P259, P297, W10,
W15-W17;
- Russell (Bertrand) on, R302, W394;
- schools, S282;
- Schroeder (Theodore A.) on, S127, S133, S144, S158, S164, S174, S177-S178;
- Shufeldt (Dr. Robert W.) on, S357-S363;
- Stopes (Marie), D101, E62, M246, S673-S675, W394, °B57;
- Truth Seeker, T197-T198;
- vice societies v. sex education groups, M38,
M290, S143-S144;
- Wakeman (Thaddeus B.) on, W15-W17;
- Warren (Mortimer A.), S182;
-
- Word, The, H241, W388;
- World Purity Federation, L272, N79.
- See also Birth control information, dissemination of
- Sex expression in literature: A26, C26-C27, C620-C622, K118, M46-M47, R179,
S13, S262, S495, Y25, °S6;
- Arnold (Judge Thurman) on, S262;
- Barzun (Jacques) on, °B14;
- Beagle (Peter S.) on, °B17;
- "bond of our times," °B14, °B17;
- bourgeoisie suppression, C26;
- Brooke (Jocelyn) on, °B59;
- censor v. critic, T106;
- changing standards, W112;
- danger to freedom, S616;
- disapproves censorship and lack of restraint in fiction,
F373-F374, °L21;
- Ellis (Dr. Albert) on, E66, S262;
- Ginzburg (Ralph) on, G115, S262;
- Girodias (Maurice) on, S262;
- glut of, °B14;
- history, C618,
C620-C621, F251, L155, S204, S218, T29, W309, °M23-°M24;
- Housman (Laurence) on, H366, W394;
- Ives (George) on, W394;
- Johnson (Pamela H.) on,
°J17-°J18;
- Lawrence (D. H.) on, L97-L101;
- Lerner (Max) on, °L21;
- literary attacks, M500;
- Mailer (Norman) on, S262;
- Marcus (Steven) on,
°M23-°M24;
- Mencken (H. L.) on, M287;
- overemphasis after century of silence, F97;
- Parker (Dorothy) on, P34;
- Playboy philosophy, H185-H186,
°H25-°H26;
- Porter (Katherine Anne) on, °P12;
- Preminger (Otto) on,
S262;
- puritanism as a literary force, M287, R300;
- Putnam (Samuel P.) on, R179;
-
- pyrrhic victory, °B59;
- Rosset (Barney) on, S262;
- Russell (Bertrand) on, R300,
R302-R303, W394;
- St. John-Stevas (Norman) on, S13;
- Seagle (William) on, S218;
- thermodynamics law applied to,
L168;
- Weeks (Edward) on, W112;
- Whitman (Walt) on, W210.
- See also Morality and literature;
- Obscenity
- Sex expression in society, A26, G27, M46, M269
- Sex Life of a Cop (Oscar Peck), K137
- Sex questionnaire banned, B279
- Sex Side of Life (Mary Ware Dennett), A124, D102-D103, E6, E99, E113,
G204, H72, M220-M221, R178, R302, S284, S722
- Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (Alfred C. Kinsey), B514, F370, R15
- Sexual ethics, C625, D179, F371, M193, R300, W309
- Sexual Impulse, The (Edward Charles), H443
- Sexual Life, The (Dr. C. W. Malchow), S182
- Sexual Reform Congress, W394
- Sexual revolt, Fake, °L19
- Sexuality v. sex, °B14
- Sexus (Henry Miller), M29, M347
- Shaffer, Thomas L., O77
- Shakespeare, William, expurgation of works, H46, H74, R254-R255, °P3
- Shanks v. American News Co. (1881), S275
- Shapiro, David L., °K2
- Shapiro, Erwin (Justice), F153
- Shapiro, Karl, °C14
- Sharman, W. (Rev.), M335
- Sharp, Freeman U., °U16
- Shaw, George B.: Bedborough (George) prosecution, S291;
- Belloc's Free Press, S292;
- Irish censorship, S297;
- motion picture censorship, S293;
- New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, K192;
- stage censorship, C215, G247-G248, S286-S290, S294-S296, W80, °S24;
- wartime censorship, T100
- Shawcross, Hartley (Sir), G221, W70, °L38, °S27
- Shebbeare, John (Dr.), L185
- Sheehan, Thomas, trial, E26
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe, F222, L108, M59, M557, S318-S319, T10, T165, W195, Z2
- Shenker, Morris A., °K2, °S28
- Shepherd, Samuel (Sir), C85
- Sheppard v. Maxwell (1966), °A20, °A36,
°D25, °D27, °F24, °H5,
°H30, °K20, °L35, °M15, °S59
- Sherburne, John H., W363
- Sheridan, Richard B., F360, R69, W341
- Sherman, Stuart C., C694, S329-S330
- Sherwin's Political Register, C87, C89, R96
- Shewing up of Blanco Posnet, The (G. B. Shaw), K163, S289
- Shield laws. See Reporters, privileged relations with news source
- Shientag, Bernard L. (Justice), C597, S333-S334
- Shils, Edward A., S336, °H19
- Ship, Reuben, C502
- Shipley, William D. (Rev.), D57-D58, E142, E145, F34, S341-S342, S693
- Shirer, William L., P105
- Shirley, James, G126
- Shively, Gerald D., °A13
- Short and Easy Way with Deists, A (John Checkley), C293, S438
- Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage (Jeremy Collier), A211, C443-C444, C506, F109, R141
- Shortest Way with Dissenters, The (Daniel Defoe), D79, M495,
S740
- Shotwell, James T., W325
- Shreve, Doris L., °C14
- Shuck V. Carroll Daily Herald (1931), R152
- Shuler, Robert (Rev.), C272
- Shurlock, Geoffrey, F312, G273, G275, S366-S368, U122
- Shuster, George N., S369, U225
- Sibley, Mulford Q., °C14
- Sidis v. F-R Publishing Co. (1940), °B8
- Siebert, Fredrick S., S107-S108, S373-S393
- Siegel, Cordell, °S28
- Siepmann, Charles A., B608, S396-S401, °S34
- Sigma Delta Chi: C379, Q8;
- Advancement of Freedom Committee reports, Q8, S405;
- Freedom of Information Committee, N167-N168;
- Haswell (Anthony) honored by, S343
- Silence, right to maintain, B370, R216. See also Privacy, right of
- Simon, William, °G2
- "Simpson Affair," B137, D18
- Sinclair, Upton, E62, L76, M38, P111, S416-S421
- Single Eye, All Light No Darkness (Lawrence Clarkson), C375,
G235
- Singleton, Hugh, B666
- Sion's Plea against Prelacie, G40, L162-L164
- Sky Above, the Mud Below, The (film), L338
- Slander laws: Field (D. D.) on, F99;
- Slanted news threatens freedom of press, B471, B598
- Slayman, Charles H., Jr., F308
- Sleeveless Errand (Norah C. James), C620, E62, M13, P43
- Slocum, Richard W., U60
- "Small World," H446
- Smart, Anne, E148
- Smart, William B., M253
- Smith, Bill, D287
- Smith, Bruce L., L71, S452-S453
- Smith, Charles H., N214
- Smith, Francis, trial, S463, °S40
- Smith, Howard K., S246
- Smith, Melancton, M550
- Smith, Ray, C694
- Smith, William (Judge), °M7
- Smith, William (Prof.), trial, R132
- Smith, William F. (Judge), °D27
- Smith v. California (1959), A250, D14, D82, H436, I51, K14, K182, T190
- Smith v. California (1963), M181, M471, T190
- Smith v. Doss (1948), °D9
- Smoking: news about dangers suppressed, S499
- Smoot, Reed (Sen.), C505, C705, S250
- Smut Peddlers (James J. Kilpatrick), D237, K102-K103
- Smyth, Clifford, B448
- Snee, Dan, K186
- Snyder, Murray, F306
- Social Democrat (Oklahoma), S168
- Social Evil in Chicago, The, C315, V36
- Social Justice, H160
- Socialist publications, suppression of.
- See Post Office censorship (United States);
- Radical Left publications
- Society for Constitutional Information, G237, M25
- Society for the Reformation of Manners, °T7
- Society for the Suppression of Vice (London), B175, C86, C90, S493, S508-S509,
W85, °T7
- Society of Magazine Writers, U127
- Society of United Irishmen, C682, G236, N94, R286-R287, °D29
- Sokolsky, George E., D202, S511, W168
- Soldiers' reading materials: censorship of, A242, C589, C595, D131, H194,
J15-J16, M501, S7, S353, S512, S626, T5, W413
- Solidarity, O48
- Soliloquy of a Hermit, The (Theodore Powys), W270
- Song lyrics censored, B621, C161, D217, F238, F350, M334, P215, T129,
°G23, °G26
- Sons of Liberty suppress pro- British press, D37
- Sons of the American Revolution, S276
- Soper, Donald, H238
- Sorenson v. Wood and KFAB Broadcasting Co. (1932), G311, V65
- South, ante-bellum: freedom of the press, E14-E15;
- suppression of mail from North, E12-E13
- South Africa: censorship report, C170, C228, D68, G179, H208, °J24,
°V6;
- Commercial Advertiser, G286;
- Commission of Enquiry in Regard to Undesirable Publications, S525, S528;
- freedom of the press, M315, R140;
- Great Britain censorship compared, L194;
- Index of Objectionable Literature,
°V6;
- libel, R259, S526;
- library censorship opposed, V63;
- literary censorship, L313;
- obscenity, B392, S525, S528;
- postal censorship, B155;
- press restrictions, B304, C603, S228, °C40, °M50,
°R9;
- privacy laws, °R23;
- Publications and Entertainments Act, B299;
- Publications Control Board, S527;
- Sabotage Act, B299;
- sedition law,
L94;
- views on censorship in press, S516
- South Carolina: freedom of the press, B43, H153;
- libel law, °M51;
- newspaper law, M442;
- Swimming Hole, The banned, E148
- South Dakota Free Library Commission list of books not to be purchased, E148
- Southern Illinoisan, strike, °C26
- Southern Parish (Rev. Joseph H. Fichter), C594
- Southey, Robert, B298, S530, Z2, °F20
- Southwell, Charles, trial, O96, S531-S532
- Spain: American military censorship in, °M64;
- freedom of the press, C228;
- motion picture censorship, G273
- Spain in Flames (film), L207
- Spanish American War censorship, S567, S734, W254, °B60
- Spark, Muriel, I49
- Sparke, Michael, G214, P341, R268, S537-S538
- Sparks, Jared, B526
- Spaulding, Forrest B., A151
- Spaulding, John, K189
- Specter, Arlen, C178, °D27
- Speculator Morum, pseud., C397
- Speech, freedom of. See Freedom of speech
- Speech: open v. secret, E127
- Speiser, Lawrence, U57
- Spender, Stephen, I49
- Spider and the Bees, Fable of the (Edward B. Foote), F188
- Sporting news: blacked out in libraries, D105
- Spottiswoode & Co., L239
- Spradling, Albert M., F309
- Sprague, Homer B., N115, S558
- Spring-Rue, Thomas, C273
- Sproul, Robert G., S563, T186
- Spurious letters: publishing of, F378
- Squire, W157
- Squire, James R., °N16
- Stackbein, O. R., F308
- Stafford-Clark, David, K186
- Stage censorship (Great Britain): abolition of, proposed, G126, P23, S296;
- actors' union to fight, C224;
- Alasco (play), S309;
- banned plays (list),
C21, S296;
- Bedford (Arthur) on, B149-B150;
- Bennett (Arnold) on, B185;
-
- Breaking Point, The (play), G43, G126;
- British Theatres Act, P24;
-
- Bulwer (E. L.) on, G30, S281;
- Caine (Hall) on, G248;
- Censor's Handbook,
C146;
- censor's testimony, S686;
- Chapman (George) on, S192;
- Chesterfield (Lord) opposes licensing, C302, F240;
- Cibber (Colly) on, C342;
- classification, U1;
- Collier (Jeremy) controversy, A211, C443-C444, C509, F109, G126, K203, R141;
- Conrad (Joseph) on, C509-C510, °S11;
- deterrent to play writing, W30;
- Douglas (Justice William O.) on, D224;
- eighteenth-century controversy, B149-B150, C302, C342, G126, L81, R95, S571;
- Elizabethan theater,
C21, C267, C365, F240, G95, G126, G292-G293, R157;
- Fielding (Henry) on, W404,
°L34;
- Galsworthy (John) on, G24, G248;
- Garnett (Edward) on, G43-G44,
G126;
- German critic on, M320;
- Gustavus Vasa (play), J79, W401;
- history,
C21, F240, G67, G126, K119, K163, N175, S18, S296, T223, °B3;
- Housman (Laurence) on, H367-H369;
- Inspector-General proposed as censor, J90-J91;
- Johnson (Pamela H.) on, °J18;
- Johnson (Samuel) on,
J79, W401;
- Kennedy (Pres. John F.) satire, F160;
- king's proctor proposed as censor, H367;
- Licensing Act of 1737, M99, W404, °L34;
- London County Council proposed as censor, C214;
- Lord Chamberlain as censor, G52, I12, L353,
M525, S287-S289, S294-S296, °B3, °D13, °H34,
°M29;
- Man of the World, °M16;
- Mikado, The, F139;
- Murray (Gilbert) on, S296;
- nineteenth-century controversy, A225-A226, F240, G30, G126, G243-G244, L107, S698;
- Parliamentary investigation (1866), G244, °B3;
- Parliamentary investigation (1892), G243, °B3;
- Parliamentary investigation (1909), C212, C218, E164, F240, G247-G248, K163,
M12, P23, S289, S294-S295, T179, °B3;
- Parnell (play), B559;
- Plumptre (James) bowdlerizing, P209;
- Priestley (J. B.) on, °P21;
- Prynne (William) attack, B27, K124, L362, F339, F341, T95;
- public indifference a cause of, M320;
- public taste only remedy, W80;
- Puritans and the stage, T95;
- Queen's Minister, The, M1;
- Revels office, C21, C267, G292-G293;
- rules, publicity of, needed, B559;
- Saved (play), B376;
- select committee of censors proposed, °K10;
- serious work banned, pornographic work passed, S290, S296, S673;
- seventeenth-century controversy, B27, C443-C444, C506, F109, F240, G126, G229, K124, K203, L362,
P339, P341, R11, R141, T95;
- Shaw (G. B.) on, S286-S290, S294-S297, S487, °S24;
- stage play v. printed form, E104;
- Stoker (Bram) on, S659;
- Stopes (Marie C.),
S673;
- Strachey (John St. Loe) deputation, E104;
- taboos, S290, S296;
- theater law (1911), W292;
- theater licenses (list), C21, H305;
- Thompson (James), M99;
- throne as censor, D172;
- twentieth-century controversy, B66, B495-B496, C215, C224, C617, D172, E106, F84, F88, F228,
F240, G24, G52, I12, J90-J92, K119, K163, L353, M1, M525, O107, P24, S287-S289,
S294-S296, S327-S328, 83, °D13, °H34, °M29;
- U.S. compared with, D8;
- unlawful to act in or watch play, R11;
- Van Druten (John) on,
W394;
- Vectia, S673;
- Victor, or the Children Take Over, M325,
O107;
- village censorship, R26;
- Young Woodley, F113
- Stage censorship (Ireland), H295, °A43, °S29
- Stage censorship (United States): B174, D152, D292, M599, P131, R117, S570,
W344;
- antisubversive hysteria, G2;
- attitude toward, °S3;
- Boston, C352, P3,
R42-R43, S110, S112;
- Bruce (Lenny) case, B599, G137, V42;
- burlesque, N10;
- Catholic Theater Movement, P203, W201;
- Chicago, J2, M327, M616, T196;
- colleges and universities, H226;
- defense of drama (1826), D75;
- Douglas (Justice William O.) on, D224;
- excesses cause, C382, G130;
- Ford (James L.) on, F212;
- freedom as in other arts, D274;
- freedom from, in America, R117;
- history, D152, R42;
- Henry v. Barrymore Theatre Corp., P175;
- laws relating to, F363, S562,
S685;
- legal channels, C238;
- Mrs. Warren's Profession, S286;
- Nathan (G. J.) on, N8, N10, °N5;
- National Committee against Censorship of the Theatre Arts, P3;
- negative emphasis opposed, D9;
- New York censor recommended, L389;
- New York Committee of Nine proposed, B521, C188, G169;
- New York jury system, C636,
S244;
- New York legislation, A170, B348, G108, N65, Y23;
- Newark, P3;
- "Oedipus or Pollyanna," C362;
- Philadelphia, M616, P3, P238;
- police closing of plays favored, C188;
- privacy invasion, P175;
- production code, N8;
- news of, H226,
H379, V23;
- reviews, ban proposed, L141;
- Rice (Elmer L.) on, R117;
- San Francisco, O80, °N6;
- self-censorship favored, C361, N2;
- sexual content of plays confounds law, G137;
- social effect basis of, W294;
- state controls favored, C290;
- Steffens (Lincoln) on, S604;
- Thayer (Scofield) on, T65;
-
- Thomas (Augustus) on, T76;
- verbal obscenity code, C361;
- Washington, D.C.,
M616
- Stamp tax. See Newspaper tax (Great Britain);
- Newspaper tax (United States)
- Stanhope, Philip D. See Chesterfield, Philip D. S.
- Star Chamber, Court of: Bastwick (John) trial, B105-B106, D72, L74, P340,
P342, S33;
- Buckner (William) trial, P341;
- Burton (Henry) trial, B106, B653, L74, P340,
P342, S123;
- Butter (Nathaniel) trial, R268;
- Decree of 1637, A220, G213;
- history (1603-27), H65, M239, P358, S135, S198, S307, S378, °D21;
- Marprelate tracts, A221, D72, D173, M572, P159-P160, °M12;
- Prynne (William) trial, B106, D72, G39, H41, L74, P340-P342, R299, S33, S123;
- Sparke (Michael) trial, G214, P341, R268, S537-S538.
- See also Seditious libel (Great Britain)
- Starch, Daniel, °C14
- Stark, Louis, I2
- Starke, Thomas M., °D20
- Starkey, John, L182
- Starkie, Thomas, M285, S584
- Starman Jones (Robert Heinlein), T191
- Starzel, Francis J., F300, W168
- State agencies, distribution of printing through, L382
- State (N.J.) v. Van Duyne (1964), °M63
- Stationers' Company, B307, G278, G293, H65, H300, K209, L342-L343, M561, M572,
P35, P227, P358, R268, S307, S378, S387, S537-S538, T79, W28, °D21,
°L33, °L36-°L37. See also "Beacon fired" controversy;
- Licensing of printing (Great Britain);
- Star Chamber, Court of
- Steadwell, B. S., L272, N79, S594
- Steel strike, 1919-20, I41
- Steele, John L., G23
- Steffens, Lincoln, L76, S604-S605
- Stegner, Wallace, °C14
- Steinman, Andrew J., M23
- Stephen, James F. (Sir), A270, S618-S620, °S52
- Stephen, Leslie (Sir), S143, S621, °S53
- Stephens, Robert ("Robin Hog"), M496, R268, S463
- Stern, J. David, I2, S625
- Sterne, M. E., M328
- Sterry, Ernest V., trial, M587, S628
- Stevens, Sylvester K., °A17
- Stevenson, D. M. (Sir), M504
- Stewart, Kenneth N., S643, U205
- Stockdale, John, trial, M59, S653-S656, S693
- Stockman, Alice B. (Dr.), trial, W15
- Stopes, Marie C., D101, E62, M246, S673-S675, W394, °B57, °F32
- Story, Joseph (Justice), C505, S677
- Story That Couldn't Be Printed, The (film), S678
- Stout, Rex, °C14
- Stow, Joshua, C526
- Strachey, J. St. Loe, F102, K139, L341, S680
- Strachey, Lytton, M593
- Straight, Michael, A173
- Strange Fruit (Lillian Smith), C46, C137, C598, D126-D127, D134-D135,
E131, G109, H282, J37, L171, M38, P350, S201, W289
- Strange Interlude (Eugene O'Neill), G203, S112
- Stranger in Ireland, By a Knight Errant (Edward Dubois), C104
- Streetcar Named Desire (film), S187
- Streeton, F. P., W394
- Streit, Clarence K., M550
- Strikes, newspaper. See Newspaper strikes and blackouts
- Strong v. Bennett (1866), B194
- Stryker, Lloyd P.,