Guide to the John Landesco. Papers

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University of Chicago Library Guide to the John Landesco. Papers 192-1946 2006 University of Chicago Library

Table of Contents Descriptive Summary Information on Use Citation Biographical Note Scope Note Related Resources Subject Headings INVENTORY Series I: The 42 Gang Manuscript Series II: Central States Probation and Parole Conference, 1940 Series III: Rumanian-American Miscellaneous Papers 4 6 9

Descriptive Summary Identifier Title ICU.SPCL.LANDESCO Landesco, John. Papers Date 192-1946 Size Repository Abstract. linear ft. (1 box) Special Collections Research Center University of Chicago Library 1100 East 7th Street Chicago, Illinois 6067 U.S.A. John Landesco (1890-194) Sociologist. The Papers contain correspondence, as well as a manuscript copy of The 42 Gang: a Study of a Neighborhood Criminal Group, an unpublished study of Chicago gangs in the 1920s. The collection also includes newspaper clippings relating to Romanian-American relations and the Central States Probation and Parole Conference, which Landesco directed. Information on Use Citation When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Landesco, John. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library Biographical Note John Landesco, born June 1, 1890, in Piatra, Rumania, came to the United States in 1900 and was naturalized five years later. Educated in Chicago public schools and at the Universities of Wisconsin and Cincinnati, he later received a Ph. B. in Sociology from the University of Chicago in 192. As research assistant for the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Landesco began his study of organized crime, which was financed jointly by the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations. Soon he developed a related interest in boys' gangs and the importance of proper crime prevention. Landesco worked under the direction of E. W. Burgess, Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, and Andrew Bruce of Northwestern University, under the auspices of the Social Science Research Committee and the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. He was paid by them to "live with" the gangsters, enabling him to gather a vast amount of first-hand material on organized crime in Chicago during the Prohibition era. The results of Landesco's first two years of intensive study were published as part of the Illinois Crime Survey in 1929, titled Organized Crime in Chicago. The results of the last three years

of the study were supposed to be published by the University of Chicago Press as a two-volume book whose main sections would concentrate on "Eddie Jackson-The Immune, Pickpocket," and "The Story of the 42 Gang." This book was never published although various chapters appeared in the Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. John Landesco died in 194. Scope Note John Landesco Papers contains correspondence, as well as a manuscript copy of The 42 Gang: a Study of a Neighborhood Criminal Group, a study of Chicago gangs in the 1920s. The collection also includes newspaper clippings relating to Romanian-American relations and the Central States Probation and Parole Conference, which Landesco directed. The preliminary type-written draft of the manuscript titled "The 42 Gang: A Study of a Neighborhood Criminal Group" consists of the first 10 chapter sequence and describes the origins, formation, consolidation, and diffusion of the gang. Included is a cumulative, chronological study of all Chicago newspaper references to the 42 Gang from 192 to 191. The manuscript studies family and neighborhood disorganization and includes autobiographies of gang-members obtained through personal contact and the daily observation of the workings of the gang. In addition to the drafts of the chapters themselves, the material includes several pages outlining a plan for the first section of the proposed book. The style of the chapters varies. Most of the chapters have "Introductions" and are written in the narrative whereas the Autobiography of the Gungirl, for instance, has Landesco's "discussion" attached to it. Landesco believed that wherever possible his documents should be allowed to "speak for themselves." He intended his comments to clarify only. There are also three pages of handwritten, editorial notes at the end of the manuscript illustrating some of the problems Landesco faced upon organizing his material for publication. Another part of the collection deals with organizational matters, meetings of the local planning boards and committees, letters of invitation to the conference, discussion of possible topics and the agenda. A greater part deals with a publication of the CSPPA entitled Central State News, printed by inmates of the Illinois State Penitentiary. The first Central State News folder contains replies to Landesco's request for possible items of interest from association members, many of which were published in the February 1940 issue. The March-April 1940 issue in the second folder describes "highlights and previews" of the conference and includes a "professional guide" to Chicago consisting of short articles written by 26 institutions or agencies intending to welcome the delegates and to enable them to find their way around Chicago to places of professional interest such as prisons, criminal courts, training schools, etc. Another folder contains biographical sketches of many of the speakers and lists their topics for the conference. In addition to plans for the forthcoming conference, the Program folders also contain letters of a somewhat more personal nature and illustrate the diverse opinions and factions on controversial political and social issues. One example in the collection is the debate over 4

the Ward-Schnachenberg Bill, seen by many as intending to destroy both the statutory indeterminate sentence and the parole system. There are finally comments on Landesco's success and other post-conference correspondence. These papers touch on many problems of prevention, probation, and parole work in the Central States. Two folders in the collection deal with Landesco's Rumanian-American affairs. There are several issues of newspapers in Rumanian dated from 194 to 1946. Also, there is correspondence with William Benton, Assistant Secretary of State, and others mostly concerning the legal status of the Rumanian Orthodox Missionary Episcopate. Included is additional miscellaneous material consisting of church circulars, statutes, and Landesco's handwritten notes, all ranging from 19 to 194. Also, in this folder is a booklet commemorating the 2th anniversary jubilee of the Rumanian Orthodox Church. The collection is comprised of three series: Series I: The 42 Gang Manuscript; Series II: Central States Probation and Parole Conference; and Series III: Rumanian-American Miscellaneous Papers. Related Resources The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html Subject Headings Landesco, John Criminologists Parole Probation Criminology Gangs-Illinois-Chicago Gangsters-Illinois-Chicago Criminologists INVENTORY Series I: The 42 Gang Manuscript Folder 1 Chapters I-III Folder 2 Chapters IV-V Folder Chapters VI-VIII

Folder 4 Chapters VIII-X Series II: Central States Probation and Parole Conference, 1940 Folder Invitations James V. Bennett Preston Bradley Jacob M. Braude Joseph J. Canavan Henry P. Chandler Howard Ellis Cox Henry Lou Gerig Frank G. Harris Robert H. Jackson John H. Klinger D. B. Rotman Bernard J. Sheil John J. Sonsteby Floyd E. Thompson Walter W. Wright Folder 6 Central States News-February 1940 Vol. II. No. 1 Daniel Amico John C. Burke E. R. Cass Richard A. Chappell Charles L. Chute Robert C. Edson W. A. Goldberg Gus L. Heicken Harry H. Jackson L. C. Kersey Milton St. Alban Kite John H. Klinger William Koerber O. Loudet William K. Mackey Frederick A. Moran David P. Philips Frank X. Reller Samuel A. Stritch Walter M. Wallack Charles M. Webber 6

Weiffenbach Walter W. Wright G. D. Woodward Folder 7 Central States News-March-April 1940 Vol. II. No. 2& Form letter to agencies and institutions Jewish Children's Bureau of Chicago Central Howard Association CYO Hotels Folder 8 Committees CSP&PA Program Guide Committee on Local Arrangements Organizational form Agenda Local Meetings Local Advisory Committee-Dec. 2, 199 Local Committee on Arrangements-February 14, 1940. Folder 9 Biographies James V. Bennett Preston Bradley Jacob M. Braude John C. Burke Bertram J. Cahn E. R. Cass Harry M. Fisher Frank T. Flynn Ralph A. Gallagher Frank G. Harris L. Wallace Hoffman W. C. Jones L. C. Kersey John Klinger O. H. Lewis Folder 10 Program, A-F H. V. Bastin Jessie Binford Mark Beauchamps James V. Bennett Frank Bicet Rodney Brandon 7

Ernest W. Burgess John Burke Gerald Bush Charles L. Chute Sam Daykin Charles DeLacy Walter Dodd Thos. A. Donlin Robert C. Edson Frank T. Flynn George I. Francis Blanche Fritz Mary P. Funk A. C. Lindholm Charles H. Z. Meyer David P. Philips E. W. Puttkammer Joseph E. Ragen Bishop Schlarman R. Clyde White Folder 11 Program, G-P Marian F. Gallup Richard Garrison Edwin Gill Frank G. Harris Richard Hartshorne F. E. Haynes Helen Hazard Gus L. Heicken Sister Mary Henry Michael L. Igoe John Klinger Harvey Long C. Lindholm Emory Lyon Abraham Marovitz Arthur O'Neill David P. Philips Mary W. Pickerill Roscoe Pound Folder 12 Program, R-Z Joseph E. Ragen 8

S. C. Ratcliffe Frank X. Reller Hans Riemer John P. Scallen Thorsten Sellin G. Howland Shaw John J. Sonsteby T. P. Sullivan Donald R. Taft Rev. W. A. Vrooman S. B. Wenger G. D. Woodward Walter W. Wright Milton Weiffenbach Folder 1 Aftermath Carol Bates Bertram J. Cahn John Gee Clark Ellis E. Cox Robert C. Edson Edwin Eikland Frank D. Hope John P. Jarvis A. C. Lindholm H. M. Lydenberg G. D. Woodward Series III: Rumanian-American Miscellaneous Papers Folder 14 Rumanian Newspaper Clippings Folder 1 Rumanian-American miscellany and Correspondence 9