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E. Victor MIlione to Ludwig von Mises Letter, January 17, 1962
Founded 1953
For the Advancement of Conservative Thought on American College Campuses
Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, Inc.
TO EDUCATE
ISI
FOR LIBERTY
FRANK CHODOROV, President
JOHN G. PEW, JR., Vice President
410 Lafayette Building, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania
WAlnut 5-5632
January 17, 1962
TRUSTEES
Charles Dana Bennett
Prof. Anthony T. Bouscaren
Albert M. Campbell, Esq.
Frank Chodorov
M. Stanton Evans
Dr. Ludwig von Mises
Brig. Gen. Bonner Fellers
Charles H. Hoeflich
New York University
James A. McConnell
777 West End Avenue
Admiral Ben Moreell
New York 25, New York
Peter O'Donnell
John G. Pew, Jr.
Dear Dr. von Mises:
Prof. Hans F. Sennholz
Prof. Richard F. Staar
Prof. Richard M. Weaver
We would, of course, be flattered if you were familiar
with the Society and its activities. We know, however,
ADVISORS
that you may not know anything about us.
Hon. Ralph Gwinn
Hon. J. Bracken Lee
Dean Clarence Manion
ISI was founded in 1953 for the purpose of providing
Adolph Menjou
college students and professors, on a self-selected basis,
Roger Milliken
with an additional source for literature, lectures and
Hon. Samuel B. Pettengill
seminars on the traditional values of American society;
Prof. E. Merrill Root
a free enterprise economy, limited government, individual
Hon. Wint Smith
James 1. Wick
responsibility and the right of private property, to name
a
few. Rather than detail our activities in a lengthy
E. Victor Milione
letter, I have enclosed a recent brochure entitled The
Executive Vice President
ISI Story As Of 1961. I am also sending you, under separate
Charles H. Hoeflich
cover, several issues of our newspaper, The Individualist
Secretary-Treasurer
and some sample copies of our pamphlets.
Don Lipsett
Midwestern Director
The purpose of this letter is to secure your partici-
pation in a new series of lectures which is being made
David Lombard
possible through consultation with a foundation familiar
Westcoast Director
with the work you have done in the past. Briefly, we
Robert S. Luckock
wish to provide more college students with an opportunity
Field Director
to hear your views.
William Regnery, III
Editor
We would adhere to the following policy in arranging
The Individualist
each lecture:
Donald S. Waters, Esq.
Counsel
a. Requests would be accepted only from recog-
nized campus organizations with a faculty
MIDWEST OFFICE
sponsor.
1014 Lemcke Bldg.
Indianapolis 4, Indiana
b. Requests would have to be signed by the
Melrose 9-1644
faculty sponsor.
WESTCOAST OFFICE
1436 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, California
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E. Victor MIlione to Ludwig von Mises Letter, January 17, 1962
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01/17/1962