Finding aid for the Records Pertaining to the Cleveland City Council Investigation of the "Secret Seven"


Repository: Western Reserve Historical Society
Creator: Cleveland, Ohio City Council
Title: Records Pertaining to the Cleveland City Council Investigation of the "Secret Seven"
Dates: 1931-1938
Extent: 0.20 linear feet (1 container)
Abstract: In 1935, the City Council of Cleveland, Ohio, empowered a special committee to investigate the "identity, motives, aims, and methods" of the "Secret Seven," an anonymous committee of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, which, earlier in 1935, distributed a pamphlet concerning the activities of unnamed intellectuals charged with abetting Communists and other subversives in Cleveland. The City Council committee subpoenaed testimony from Munson Havens, executive secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and from William Frew Long, general manager of the Associated Industries of Cleveland, who lent assistance to the Chamber of Commerce. Long refused to cooperate with the committee and was cited for contempt. Marvin C. Harrison, a Cleveland attorney who offered his counsel to numerous labor-management and intra-union disputes in Cleveland, was counsel for the committee. The activities of the "Secret Seven" were largely discredited, and the council's investigation was soon dropped. The collection consists of testimony before, and transcripts of, meetings of the committee of the Cleveland City Council investigating the "Secret Seven," including correspondence, counsel opinions, and related pamphlets and reports. Opinions of counsel pertain to the legal power of the committee to subpoena William Frew Long and cite him for contempt. Included is the testimony of Long in 1938 before a United States Senate committee investigating the Associated Industries of Cleveland. The testimony pertains to the records of the "Secret Seven," which were destroyed in 1935. The collection relates largely to the authority and internal activities of the Special Committee, with little material on the "Secret Seven" and anti-communists in Cleveland.
MS Number MS 3393
Location: closed stacks
Language: The records are in English

Scope and Content

The Records Pertaining to the Cleveland City Council Investigation of the "Secret Seven," 1931-1938, consist of testimony before, and transcripts of, meetings of the committee of the Cleveland City Council investigating the "Secret Seven," including correspondence, counsel opinions, and related pamphlets and reports. Opinions of counsel pertain to the legal power of the committee to subpoena William Frew Long and cite him for contempt. Included is the testimony of Long in 1938 before a U.S. Senate committee investigating the Associated Industries of Cleveland. The testimony pertains to the records of the "Secret Seven," which were destroyed in 1935. The collection relates largely to the authority and internal activities of the Special Committee, with little material on the "Secret Seven" and anti-communists in Cleveland.

This collection will be useful to researchers studying the history of Cleveland, Ohio, and the controversy surrounding the "Secret Seven" anti-communist committee of the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce in the 1930s.


Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged chronologically.

Restrictions on Access

None.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Cleveland (Ohio) -- Politics and government.
Cleveland (Ohio). City Council. Special Committee Pursuant to Resolution No. 102380 and 102415 -- Archives.
Contempt of legislative bodies -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Governmental investigations -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Legal instruments -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
Propaganda, Anti-communist -- Ohio -- Cleveland.

Preferred Citation

[Container ___, Folder ___ ] MS 3393 Records Pertaining to the Cleveland City Council Investigation of the "Secret Seven," Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio