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Lucille Cardin Crain ( Marie Lucille Gabrielle Cardin; 18 August 1901 Pike River, Quebec – February 1983 Wainscott, New York)

Publications

 * Packaged Thinking for Women, a quarterly pamphlet written by Lucille Cardin Crain and Ann Burrows Hamilton ( Martha Anne Burrows; 1903–1976), a lawyer, was sent to 10 million women. First published in Autumn 1948 as a supplement to the magazine American Affairs ; c/o the National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., 247 Park Avenue, New York. Editors included William Starr Myers of Princeton and Louis H. Haney (1882–1969), professor of economics at New York University. For her contention that textbooks are heavily slanted, she drew upon quotes from John T. Flynn.


 * digital copy


 * The Educational Reviewer was founded in 1949 by Lucille Cardin Crain ( Lucille Cardin; 1901–1983), a conservative activist whose primary interest was in – as she stated in 1951 – "rooting out radical influences in American education." In each issue, arch-conservative academicians and writers offered their views of high school and college textbooks as evidence of collectivist content and the like. The publication, for the first three years, was chiefly financed by William F. Buckley, Jr. The Reviewer was published for the Conference of American Small Business Organizations, Committee on Education. The publication's executives included Lucille Cardin Crain, Secretary and Editor-in-chief; George Dudley Hawkins, Sr. (1885–1966), Chairman.


 * Radio show, broadcast by WGN Mutual, Americans, Speak Up! aired Sundays at 10:15 PM, hosted by Bill Slater, produced by America's Future, Inc., 210 East 43rd Street, New York. John T. Flynn joined forces with America’s Future in 1950.


 * In 1947, Crain criticized the National Council of Catholic Women for its support of the New Deal.

Writings of Hamilton

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Affiliations

 * Vice President of the Republican Committee of One Hundred, Inc., incorporated in New York October 31, 1957. Jeanne Edith Kerbs (maiden; 1994–1984), who had inherited a fortune from her father, Edward A. Kerbs (1867–1919), a wholesale cigar manufacturer.
 * Director of the Conference of Small Business Organizations
 * Co-Chair of the Committee to Oppose Atlantica (see Atlantic Union)
 * In 1966, First Vice President of Women for Constitutional Government; Mary Cain ( Mary Tulula Dawson; 1904–1984) was President. In 1980, she was named President emeritus of the organization. Cain was known for being a segregationist, anti-income tax, and anti-Social Security tax. Women for Constitutional Government, from about 1964 to about 1968, published The Woman Constitutionalist. For twenty years Cain published the Constitutionalist, which supported Phyllis Schlafly, opposed the Equal Rights Amendment, and featured a column Cain wrote as well as excerpts from other conservative periodicals.
 * Congress of Freedom, Inc., an organization founded by Mary Cain which published Congress of Freedom News..
 * The Woman Constitutionalist, 310 W. Robb St., P.O. Box 220, Summit, Miss. 39666. Monthly. 20c ; $2 year. (Nov 1968; Dec 1968; Jan 1969)


 * Official organ of Women for Constitutional Government, an organization dedicated to the defeat of communism, promotion of a global deference to American nationalism and economic interests, narrow interpretation of the Constitution, and fundamentalist approach to the Bible. Largely a paste-up of reprinted southern newspaper articles, syndicated conservative columns and cartoons. The activities of WCG are chronicled, such as their letter-writing campaigns and orchids a-quiver meetings and speeches. Edited by Mary Cain, who also runs the weekly Summit Sun, Newspaper With a Personality.


 * Member of the John Birch Society



Operation Textbook

 * Neil Carothers, PhD (1884–1965)
 * Medford Stanton Evans, PhD (1934–2015)
 * Albert Hoyt Hobbs, PhD (1910–1994)
 * Willmoore Kendall, PhD (1909–1967)
 * Russell Kirk (1918–1994), MA, D. Litt.
 * Ella Lonn (1979–1962), PhD
 * Marie Regina Madden, PhD (1887–1973)
 * J.B. Matthews (1894–1966)
 * William Montgomery McGovern, PhD (1897–1964)
 * Felix Morley, PhD (1894–1982)
 * E. Merrill Root, PhD
 * Charles Callan Tansill, PhD (1890–1964)

Controversies
Crain had been accused of red-baiting by columnist Westbrook Pegler.

Quotes
In a letter from Crain to Robert W. Welch, Jr., founder of the John Birch Society: "Via the grapevine, I heard of a book or monograph you distributed privately which deals with our President. Would you trust me with a copy?" – Lucille Cardin Crain

Family
Lucille's husband, Kenneth Cardwell Crain (1883–1969), was a brother of Gustavus Demetrious Crain, Jr. (1885–1973), founder of Crain Communications. Her two brothers were Roman Catholic priests, Victor Joseph Cardin (1900–1992) and Paul Armand Cardin (1909–1972). Paul Cardin was a graduate of Crozier Seminary of Onamia, Minnesota. Both Victor and Paul are of the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross (OSC). When Lucille's husband died, he was retired as editor of Advertising Age.

File

 * Page 47:


 * 200 File 157-6-
 * serials #956 thru #960 plus #985 thru #990


 * 200 File 157-00-76 (8/20/64) and
 * 157-00-77 (9/8/64) and,
 * 157-00, unrecorded, which is
 * 8/2/66 Joseph A. Sullivan to Hoover


 * 250 File 157-758, serials #1-#70  Mary McPhilomy Davison 
 * 072-10-6449; b. March 1896; d. 06-1978


 * 200  Association of Christian Conservatives  aka  Christian Conservative Leadership Council 
 * (Jackson, MS)
 * Please search BOTH names
 * President =  Elmore D. Greaves 


 *  Mary Dawson Cain ; b: circa 1905; d. 05-06-84
 * (see FOI #955155 for POD)


 * 200  Ross Robert Barnett 
 * From 1960–1964, Mr. Barnett was Governor of Mississippi
 *  Edwin Anderson Walker  b. 11-10-09; d. 10-31-93 (See FOI for POD)


 * 200  Virginia Hedrick ; b. 03-31-03; d. 02-05-00
 * Ms. Hedrick (Houston TX) was National Secretary of Minute Women of the USA, Inc. and Chairman. Pro-America (Houston chapter) and Chairman, Texas Women for Constitutional Government


 * 250 Herald of Freedom (Zarephath NJ) Newsletter published and edited by Frank A. Capell
 *  Francis Alphonse Capell  aka  Frank A. Capell 


 * 200  Hoover Official and Confidential Files: Riots Summer 1964 Folder 
 * Please provide the following
 * 9-14-64 memo "Communist Involvement in Racial Disturbances"
 * 9-10-64 memo James M. Bland to William Sullivan, #4
 * 9-25-64 memo DeLoach to Mohr, #98
 * 9-25-64 memo Hoover to Tolson, Belmont, Rosen, Sullivan, DeLoach, #97


 * 200  Donald Lester Jackson  (POD enclosed)
 * 565-18-9976; b. 01-23-10; d. 05-27-81
 * Mr. Jackson served in the U.S. Congress from 1947–1961 and subsequently was a radio/TV commentator. He was appointed by President Nixon as a commissioner on Interstate Commerce Commission in 1969
 *  Julia Clarice Brown  (FBI informant) b. 01-11-1898; d. 09-09-89
 *  Matthew Cvetic  aka  Matt Cvetic  (FBI informant)
 *  Dallas Bedford Lewis  aka  D.B. Lewis  b. 07-24-04; d. 04-25-66
 *  Robert J. Morris ; b. 09-30-14; d. 12-29-96 (see FOI for POD)
 *  John Harbin Rousselot ; b. 11-01-27; d. 05-11-03 (see FOI for POD)
 *  Willard Cleon Skousen  aka  W. Cleon Skousen  (former FBI Special Agent); b. 01-20-13; d. 01-09-06 (POD sent to HQ 3/23/06)
 *  Loyd Wright ; b. 12-12-1892; d. 10-22-74


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