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MANUSCRIPT MATERIALSPart 1(A-J)ADAMS, SHERMAN: RECORDS, 1952-59. Governor, New Hampshire, 1949-53; Chairman, Conference of New England Governors, 1951-52; The Assistant to the President, 1953-58. 19 feet. [For further information concerning the Adams "records" see John E. Wickman's "Partnership for Research," Dartmouth College Library Bulletin, X (April 1969), 93-97. Researchers interested in the Adams "papers" at Dartmouth should see Kenneth E. Shewmaker's "The Sherman Adams Papers," ibid., 88-92.] ADCOCK, CLARENCE L.: "201" FILE, 1918-54. U.S. Army officer, 1918-49. -1 foot. ADKINS, BERTHA S.: PAPERS, 1907-83. Republican National committeewoman, Maryland, 1948-58; assistant chairman, Republican National Committee, 1953-58; Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1958-60. 30 feet. ALLEN, GEORGE E.: PAPERS, 1942-69. Friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower; treasurer, Democratic National Congressional Committee, 1940-73; secretary, Democratic National Committee, 1943; author of Presidents Who Have Known Me (photocopies). -1 foot. ALLEN, GEORGE E.: PAPERS, 1949. Official, Harvard Business School Club of New York. -1 foot. ALLEN, TERRY DE LA M.: PAPERS, 1942-45; CORRESPONDENCE, May 1964. Commander, First Infantry Division, 1942-43; Commander, 104th Infantry Division, 1943-46. -1 foot. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. Record of contributors to Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Bible Fund, 1969. 1 foot. ANDERSON, JACK Z.: PAPERS, 1952-68. Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1955-56; Administrative Assistant to the President, 1956-61. -1 foot. ANDERSON, JACK Z.: RECORDS, 1956-61. 1 foot. ANDERSON, ROBERT B.: PAPERS, 1937-85. Secretary of the Navy, 1953-54; Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1954-55; Secretary of the Treasury, 1957-61; lawyer; oil and gas developer. 44 feet. AREEDA, PHILLIP E.: PAPERS, 1952-62. 1st Lieutenant, USAF, Office of Air Force General Counsel, 1955-56; member, White House Staff for Economic Affairs and Higher Criticism, 1956-58; Assistant Special Counsel to the President, 1958-61; professor of law, Harvard Law School, 1963-. 9 feet. AREEDA, PHILLIP E.: RECORDS, 1953-61. 2 feet. AURAND, EVAN P.: PAPERS, 1934-72. Officer, U.S. Pacific Fleet, 1942-45; Commander of various fighter squadrons, 1943-55; Executive Officer, U.S.S. Hancock, 1955-57; Naval Aide to the President, 1957-61; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Greenwich Bay, 1961; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Independence, 1961-62; Commander, various antisubmarine warfare forces, 1962-72. 21 feet. AURAND, HENRY S.: PAPERS, 1873-1967. Commanding General, 6th Service Command, 1942-44; Commanding Officer, Normandy Base Section, 1944-45; Commanding General, Services of Supply, China Theater, 1945; Commanding General, 6th Service Command, 1946; Commanding General, Africa-Middle East Theater, 1946; Director of Research and Development, War Department, 1946-48; Director of Logistics, General Staff, U.S. Army, 1948-49; Commanding General, U.S. Army, Pacific Theater, 1949-52; newspaper columnist, 1954-63. 40 feet. BACON, EDWARD A.: PAPERS, 1864 and 1896-1968. Chairman, Executive Council Air Coordinating Committee, 1953-60; Assistant to the Secretary of the Army for Canal Zone Affairs, 1954; member, Tolls Committee, St. Lawrence Seaway, 1958; member, Interstate Commission, Potomac River Basin, 1958-61; U.S. Chairman, International Joint Commission, U.S. and Canada, 1959-61; Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Financial Management, 1954-60. 17 feet. BARKER, RAY W.: PAPERS, 1943-45. Assistant Chief of Staff, War Plans Division, U.S. Forces in the British Isles, 1942-43; Deputy Chief of Staff, Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, European Theater of Operations, 1943-44; Deputy Chief of Staff, SHAEF, 1944; Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, SHAEF, 1944-45. 2 feet. BARNES, BERT B.: MATERIAL RE U.S. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, 1953-72. Executive Assistant to Assistant Postmaster General, 1953-57; 1st Deputy Assistant Postmaster General, 1957-59; Assistant Postmaster General, 1959-61. 1 foot. BAUGHMAN, URBANUS E.: PAPERS, 1953-71. Chief, U.S. Secret Service, 1948-61. -1 foot. BEACH, EDWARD L.: PAPERS, 1935-62. Executive Officer, U.S.S. Tirante, 1944; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Piper, 1945; Personal Aide to Chief of Naval Personnel, 1945-47; Office, Chief of Naval Operations, 1947-48; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Amberjack, 1948-49; Naval Assistant to Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1949-51; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Trigger II, 1951-53; Naval Aide to the President, 1953-57; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Salamonie, 1957-58; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Triton, 1958-61; author. 14 feet. BEACH, EDWARD L., and EVAN P. AURAND: RECORDS, 1953-61. Naval Aides to the President. 10 feet. BECKER, RALPH: PAPERS, 1957-87. Lawyer; trustee, National Cultural Center, 1958-61 and 1970-76. -1 foot. BENEDICT, STEPHEN: PAPERS, 1951-55. Assistant to Dr. Gabriel Hauge, research director of Citizens for Eisenhower, 1951-53; assistant to the Administrative Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, 1953-54; Assistant Staff Secretary, 1954-55. 3 feet. BENNETT, ELMER F.: PAPERS, 1950-82. Legislative Counsel, Department of Interior, 1953-56; Assistant to Secretary of Interior, 1956-57; General Counsel, Department of Interior, 1957-58; Under Secretary of Interior, 1958-61. 10 feet. BENSON, EZRA TAFT: PAPERS, 1952-61. Secretary of Agriculture, 1953-61 (partly on microfilm). 2 feet. BERG, AARON: PAPERS, 1947-72. Executive Chairman, National Committee of Columbia University Alumni for Eisenhower and Committee of the Eisenhower Program, 1952-56. -1 foot. BERMINGHAM, EDWARD J.: CORRESPONDENCE WITH DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, 1948-58. Columbia University trustee (photocopies). 1 foot. BETTS, THOMAS J.: PAPERS, 1913-77. Army Officer; writer. BIRD, JOHN: MATERIAL RE ARTICLES WRITTEN BY DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER FOR THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Senior editor, Saturday Evening Post, 1960-64, editor-at-large, 1964-69. -1 foot. BOILLOT, CLAUDE E.: PAPERS, 1934-84. U.S. representative, Suez Canal Company (Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez), 1952-78. 10 feet. BORTMAN, MARK: PAPERS, 1956-67. Member, Board of Directors, and Chairman, Civic Committee, People-to-People Program, 1956-67. 25 feet. BRAGDON, JOHN STEWART: PAPERS, 1954-62. Staff Advisor on Public Works Planning, Council of Economic Advisors, 1954-55; Special Assistant to the President to Coordinate Public Works Planning, 1955-60; member, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1960-61. 4 feet. BRAGDON, JOHN STEWART: RECORDS, 1949-61. 37 feet. BRAINARD, CHARLES L.: PAPERS, 1945-67. Member, The Eisenhower Foundation; secretary, The Eisenhower Presidential Library Commission. 5 feet. BRERETON, LEWIS H.: PAPERS, 1918-67. Commander, Far East Air Force, Philippines, 1941; Deputy Air Commander in Chief, Allied Air Forces, Java, 1942; Commander, Middle East Air Force (9th Air Force), 1942-43; Commanding General, 9th Air Force, European Theater, 1943-44; Commander, 1st Allied Airborne Army, 1944-45; Chairman, Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission, 1945-58. -1 foot. BRIGGS, RUTH M.: PAPERS, 1942-54. Secretary to General Walter Bedell Smith. -1 foot. BROOKS, GLADYS HARDING: PAPERS, 1915-69. Boyhood friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot. BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR.: PAPERS, 1877-1988. Lawyer; member, New York State Legislature, 1933-35; chairman, Republican National Committee, 1944-45; campaign manager for Thomas Dewey, 1948; Attorney General, 1953-57; chairman, National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials, 1975-77. 114 feet. BUCHANAN, MRS. WILEY T.: PAPERS, 1952-64. Wife of US Ambassador to Luxembourg, 1953-57, and Chief of Protocol, US Department of State, 1957-61. 17 feet. BUCKNER, SIMON BOLIVAR, JR.: PAPERS, 1941-45. Commanding general, Alaska Defense Command, 1941-44; commanding general, Tenth Army, 1944-45. -1 foot. BUENNING, ARVEL E.: PAPERS, 1936-63. Chairman, Dickinson County Republican Central Committee of Kansas, 1951-53. 4 foot. BULKELEY, JOHN D.: PAPERS, 1928-84. Commander, Motorboat submarine chaser, Division 2, 1941; Commander, motor torpedo boat, Squadron 3, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, 1941-42; Commander, Task Force 122.4.4, Normandy Invasion, 1944; Commander, U.S.S. Endicott, 1944-45. 1 foot. BULL, HAROLD R.: PAPERS, 1943-68. Commanding General, Replacement and School Command, Army Ground Forces, Birmingham, Ala., 1942-43; Chief of Operations and Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Headquarters, European Theater, 1943-44; Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces, 1944; Commanding General, 4th Infantry Division, 1944; Chief of Staff, U.S. Forces, European Theater, 1945-46. 1 foot. BULLIS, HARRY A.: PAPERS, 1947-63. Chairman of the Board, General Mills, 1948-59; Chairman, Mutual Security Operations Team to Formosa, 1953; member, Hoover Commission Task Force on Overseas Economic Operations, 1954-55; trustee, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1954-59; Chairman, Business Organizations Committee, People-to-People Program, 1956. -1 foot. BURCHMAN, LEONARD: PAPERS, 1952. Director of publicity, New York State Citizens for Eisenhower, 1952. -1 foot. BURGESS, W. RANDOLPH: PAPERS, 1951-62. Deputy to Secretary of Treasury, 1953-54; Under Secretary of Treasury, 1955-57; U.S. permanent representative to NATO, 1957-61. -1 foot. BURNS, ARTHUR F.: PAPERS, 1930-69. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors, 1953-56; Chairman, Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability, 1953-56; Chairman, Cabinet Committee on Small Business, 1956; member, President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy, 1961-66; president, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1957-67. 58 feet. BUTCHER, HARRY C.: PAPERS, 1910-59. Naval Aide to General Eisenhower. 7 feet. BYROADE, HENRY A.: PAPERS, 1940-92. Assistant Secretary of State, 1952-55; ambassador to Egypt, 1955-56; ambassador to Union of South Africa, 1956-59; ambassador to Afghanistan, 1959-62. -1 foot. CAMPBELL, SAMUEL J.: PAPERS, 1955-60. Cattle breeder, friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot. CANNON, C. CRAIG: PAPERS, 1945-54. Aide to General Eisenhower, 1946-48 and 1950-52. -1 foot. CARLSON, JOSEPH W.: PERSONAL PAPERS AND "A HISTORY OF THE U.S. ARMY ENGINEERS, 1944-45." Officer with Army Corps of Engineers at Normandy base section in 1944. -1 foot. CARROLL, PAUL T.: PAPERS, 1941-68. Military associate, 1945-52; Staff Secretary and Defense Liaison Officer in the White House, 1953-54. -1 foot. CHAPIN, CHARLES H.: PAPERS, 1911-30. U.S. Military Academy classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot. CHASE, MARGARET: PAPERS, 1942-60 AND 1983. Red Cross volunteer in North Africa and Europe. -1 foot. CHESNEY, EARLE D.: RECORDS, 1956-61. Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President, 1954-61. -1 foot. CHILSON, HATFIELD: PAPERS, 1956-58 AND 1968. Under Secretary of the Interior, 1956-58. -1 foot. CLARK, A. DAYTON: PAPERS, 1930-63. Assistant Naval Attache, London, 1940-41; Operations Officer, London, 1941; U.S. Naval Liaison Officer, British Far Eastern and Indian Ocean Fleet, 1941-42; Staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet, Navy Department, Washington, D.C., 1942-43; Commanding Officer, Mulberry "A", 1944. -1 foot. CLARK, EDWIN N.: PAPERS, 1939-80. Army Officer, friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. 4 feet. COCHRAN, JACQUELINE: PAPERS, 1932-75. Aviator; director of Women Pilots, U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; colonel, U.S. Air Force Reserve; consultant to NASA; author, The Stars at Noon; cosmetics company executive; member, California State and Riverside County Republican Central Committees; participant in the campaign to secure the Republican party's presidential nomination for Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952. 228 feet. COLLINS, J. LAWTON: PAPERS, 1896-1975. Commander, VII Corps, 1944-45; Chief of Staff of the Army, 1949-53. 17 feet. COMBINED CHIEFS OF STAFF: CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 1941-45. 1 foot. COOK, GILBERT R.: PAPERS, 1911-63. Commanding general, 104th Infantry Division, 1942-43; commanding general, XII Corps, 1943; deputy commander, Third Army, 1943-44. 4 feet. COOK, RICHARD W.: PAPERS, 1940-73. Engineer, Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility, 1944-51; Deputy General Manager, Atomic Energy Commission, 1951-58; Executive, American Machine and Foundry Company, 1958-64; Executive, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, 1964-73. 3 feet. COTA, NORMAN D.: PAPERS, 1912-61. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, 1st Division, U.S. Army, 1941-43; Assistant Commander, 29th Infantry Division, European Theater of Operations, 1943; Commanding General, 28th Infantry Division, ETO, 1944-45 (partly on microfilm). 2 feet. COTTER, CORNELIUS P.: PAPERS, 1959-61. Executive director, Republican Committee on Program and Progress, 1959-60. 2 feet. COUGHRAN, TOM B.: PAPERS, 1917-93. Officer, Bank of America, 1927-71; officer, Army Finance Corps, 1942-44; civil affairs officer, SFAEF, 1944-45; member, Export Advisory Commission, Department of Commerce, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, 1957-58. 3 feet. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS, OFFICE OF: RECORDS, 1953-61. 11 feet. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS, OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN: RECORDS, 1953-60. 6 feet. COUCH, VIRGIL L.: PAPERS, 1951-90. Director of Industrial Preparedness and Security, Federal Civil Defense Administration and successor agencies, 1956-72. 10 feet. CULL, RICHARD: PAPERS, 1941-89. News correspondent, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News. -1 foot. CUTLER, ROBERT: PAPERS, 1952-56. Chairman, Old Colony Trust Co., 1953, 1955-60; Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1953-55 and 1957-58; member, Operations Coordinating Board; member, Council on Foreign Economic Policy; Chairman, National Security Planning Board, 1953-55 and 1957-58; U.S. executive director, Inter-American Development Bank, 1960-62; Special Assistant to Secretary of Treasury, 1960-62. -1 foot. DARBY CORPORATION: RECORDS, 1942-46. Industrial manufacturing company of Kansas City, Kansas. 168 feet. DARBY, HARRY: PAPERS, 1925-85. U.S. Senator from Kansas, 1949-50; member, Republican National Committee for Kansas, 1940-64; member, Eisenhower Foundation; chairman, Eisenhower Presidential Library Commission. 513 feet. DAVIE, ROBERT C.: PAPERS, 1944-76. Army Finance Officer. -1 foot. DAVIS, CHESTER R.: PAPERS, 1955-56. Director, trust department, Chicago Title and Trust Company, 1938-63; senior vice president, trust department, Chicago Title and Trust Company, 1947-60; Assistant Secretary of the Army for Financial Management, 1955-57. 2 feet. DAVIS, EDITH M.: PAPERS, 1943-86. Officer, Women's Army Corps, 1942-46; Commander of WAC detachment at SHAEF and USFET, 1944-46. -1 foot. DAVIS, KENNETH S.: PROOFS OF SOLIDER OF DEMOCRACY: A BIOGRAPHY OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, 1943-45. War correspondent and author. 1 foot. DAVIS, THOMAS JEFFERSON: PAPERS, 1916-64. Adjutant General, Allied Force Headquarters, North African Theater, 1942-44; Adjutant General, SHAEF, 1944-45. 1 foot. DODGE, JOSEPH M.: PAPERS, 1952-64. Chairman of the Board, The Detroit Bank, 1954-56; Chairman, Detroit Bank & Trust Company, 1956-63; Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1953-54; Chairman, Council on Foreign Economic Policy, 1954-56; member, President's Commission to Study the U.S. Military Assistance Program, 1958-64; consultant, National Security Council, 1959-64. 5 feet. DONOVAN, ROBERT J.: MANUSCRIPTS OF EISENHOWER: THE INSIDE STORY, 1956. Journalist, New York Herald Tribune, 1937-63; chief, Washington Bureau, New York Herald Tribune, 1957-63; president, White House Correspondents' Association, 1954. -1 foot. DOUBLEDAY AND COMPANY: DRAFTS, PROOFS, AND OTHER MATERIAL RE AT EAST: STORIES I TELL TO FRIENDS, 1966-67. 3 feet. DOUBLEDAY AND COMPANY: DRAFTS, PROOFS, AND OTHER MATERIALS RE THE WHITE HOUSE YEARS. 5 feet. DOUD, ELIVERA M.: COLLECTION OF FAMILY MEMORABILIA AND NEWSPAPERS RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER. 11 feet. DOWD, ELEANOR M.: PAPERS, 1897-1953. Genealogist; 6th cousin of Mamie Eisenhower. 1 foot. DRAPER, ELISABETH C.: PAPERS, 1954-80. Interior decorator who designed interior of Eisenhower farmhouse at Gettysburg (photocopies). -1 foot. DRAPER, WILLIAM G.: PAPERS, 1943-63. Personal Pilot, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, 1950-52; Commanding Officer, 7167th Special Air Mission Squadron, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1952-53; Air Force Aide to President Eisenhower, "Columbine" Pilot, 1953-61. 8 feet. DRAPER, WILLIAM G.: RECORDS, 1953-61. 13 feet. DRUMM, THOMAS E., JR.: PAPERS, 1933-86. Deputy administrator, War Assets Administration, 1946-49; Executive Secretary, Military Production and Supply Board, NATO, 1949; Chief, Defense Industrial Affairs Staff, Foreign Operations Administration, 1952-54; Staff member, U.S. Bureau of the Budget, 1954-58; counselor for commercial affairs, U.S. Embassy, Paris, France, 1962-67; ombudsman for business, Department of Commerce, 1971-73; lobbyist, Macmillan Ward Ostwald, Inc., 1973-80. 10 feet. DULLES, ELEANOR LANSING: PAPERS, 1880-1973. Economic Officer, State Department, 1942-45; U.S. Representative, Bretton Woods Conference on International Monetary Fund, 1944; Financial Attache, Vienna, 1945-49; Western European Division, State Department, 1949-51; Special Assistant, Office of German Affairs, State Department, 1952-62; professor, Georgetown University, 1963-71. 55 feet. DULLES, JOHN FOSTER: PAPERS, 1951-59. Secretary of State, 1953-59. 29 feet [For further information concerning the Dulles papers, see John W. Hanes, Jr.'s "The Dulles Papers - Landmark of History." Foreign Service Journal XXXVI, (October, 1959), 21-23; and John E. Wickman's John Foster Dulles' "Letter of Gift," The American Archivist, 31 (October, 1968), 355-62.] DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY: COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS TOO SMALL TO BE NAMED AS COLLECTIONS (partly on microfilm). 42 feet. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY: COLLECTION OF 20TH CENTURY MILITARY RECORDS, 1918-50. 49 feet. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY: MATERIAL RE THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY, JUNE 6-7, 1969. -1 foot. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY: MATERIAL RELATING TO ORAL HISTORY AND TAPE-RECORDED INTERVIEWS, CONVERSATIONS, AND MEMOIRS. 28 feet. EISENHOWER, BARBARA: PAPERS, 1951-72. -1 foot. EISENHOWER-DOUD: COLLECTION OF CLIPPINGS AND OTHER MEMORABILIA, 1911-59. 4 feet. EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: DIARIES, 1935-38, 1942, 1948-53, 1966, 1968, 1969. -1 foot. EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: FINANCIAL PAPERS, 1921-69. 23 feet. EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: PAPERS, PRE-PRESIDENTIAL, 1916-52. 138 feet. EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: PAPERS AS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1953-61 (Ann Whitman File) (partly on microfilm). 122 feet. [For further information about this collection, please see Appendix A.] EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: PAPERS, POST-PRESIDENTIAL, 1961-69. 935 feet. EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: RECORDS AS PRESIDENT, DAILY APPOINTMENTS, 1953-61 (partly on microfilm). 13 feet EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: RECORDS AS PRESIDENT, WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES, 1953-61 (partly on microfilm). 3,241 feet [For further information about this collection, please see Appendix B.]. EISENHOWER, EARL D.: PAPERS, 1917-70. -1 foot. EISENHOWER FOUNDATION: RECORDS, 1944-. 12 feet. EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: DRAFTS AND OTHER MATERIAL RE THE BITTER WOODS, 1944-68. 11 feet. EISENHOWER, JOHN S. D.: PAPERS, 1922-. 19 feet. EISENHOWER, LOUISE: PAPERS, 1942-52. -1 foot. EISENHOWER, MAMIE DOUD: PAPERS, 1894-1979. 298 feet. [For further information concerning the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Papers, see Martin M. Teasley's "Ike Was Her Career: The Papers of Mamie Doud Eisenhower." Prologue, Summer 1987 (Vol. 19, No. 2), 106-115.] EISENHOWER, MILTON S.: PAPERS, 1938-85. 20 feet. ELLIS, EDMUND D.: MATERIAL RE U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY CLASS OF 1915, 1949-82. U.S. Military Academy classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower; secretary of the U.S. Military Academy class of 1915, 1960-. -1 foot. ELLSWORTH, HARRIS: PAPERS, 1956-59. Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1943-56; Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1957-59. 1 foot. ELSE, JOHN HUBERT: PAPERS, 1925-68. Administrative Assistant for Senators Clyde Reed (1947-49), Harry Darby (1949-50), Frank Carlson (1950-51); national affairs counsel, National Retail Lumber Dealers Association, 1951-65. 2 feet. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, OFFICE OF: PRINTED MATERIALS, 1953-61. 5 feet ENDACOTT, J. EARL: PAPERS, 1944-74. Executive secretary, Eisenhower Foundation; curator, Eisenhower Museum, 1947-71. 5 feet. ENGELS, ROBERT V.: CORRESPONDENCE AND POLITICAL MATERIAL, 1952. Montana alternate delegate and delegate, 1952 Republican National Convention. -1 foot. ERICKSON, THURMAN C.: PAPERS, 1941-45. Businessman; interned by Japanese in Manila, Philippines, 1941-45. -1 foot. EWALD, WILLIAM B.: PAPERS, 1953-85. Author; speechwriter for Dwight D. Eisenhower. 11 feet. FINDER, LEONARD V.: PAPERS, 1930-69. Newspaper editor and publisher. 14 feet. FINUCANE, CHARLES C.: PAPERS, 1954-58. Assistant Secretary of the Army for Financial Management, 1954-55; Under Secretary of the Army, 1955-58; Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1958-61. 7 feet. FITZGERALD, DENNIS A.: PAPERS, 1945-69. Secretary General, International Emergency Food Council, 1946-48; Director, Food and Agricultural Division, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-51; Associate Deputy Director, Mutual Security Agency, 1952; Deputy Director, Foreign Operations Administration, 1953; Deputy Director of Operations, International Cooperation Administration, 1955-61; Senior Consultant to Managing Director, UN Special Fund, 1963; Research Scholar, Brookings Institute, 1962-66. 13 feet. FLEMMING, ARTHUR S.: PAPERS, 1939-75. Member, U.S. Civil Service Commission, 1939-48; First and Second Hoover Commissions, 1948-49 and 1953-55; President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization, 1953-61; Director, Office of Defense Mobilization, 1953-58; Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1958-61; President, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1948-53; University of Oregon, 1961-68. 74 feet. FORD, VINCENT T.: PAPERS, 1990. Advisor to U.S. Air Force on missile development. -1 foot. FORNEY, ABE: PAPERS, 1946-62. Childhood friend. -1 foot. FOX, FREDERIC E.: PAPERS, 1917-81. Congregational minister, 1952-56; Special Assistant in the White House, 1956-57; Staff Assistant to the President, 1957-61; recording secretary, Princeton University, 1964-81 (partly on microfilm). 52 feet. FOX, FREDERIC E.: RECORDS, 1953-61. 20 feet. FRANCIS, CLARENCE: PAPERS, 1933-73. Corporation executive; author; Special Consultant to the President and Chairman, Interagency Committee on Agricultural Surplus Disposal. 4 feet. FRANCIS, CLARENCE: RECORDS, 1954-60. 12 feet. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT LIBRARY COLLECTION: RECORDS RE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF ARTIFICIAL HARBORS FOR THE NORMANDY INVASION (MULBERRY "B"), 1943-44. 4 feet. FRANTZ, HARRY W.: PAPERS, 1954-61. International editor and correspondent, Washington Bureau, United Press International. 4 feet. FURNAS, CLIFFORD C.: PAPERS, 1918-69. Chancellor, University of Buffalo, 1954-62; Chairman, Guided Missile Commission, Research and Development Board, 1952-53; Chairman, Department of Defense Advisory Panel on Aeronautics, 1954-57; member, U.S. Army Science Advisory Panel, 1954-69; member, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1955-57; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Development, 1955-57; Chairman, Air Navigation Development Board, 1956-57; member, Defense Science Board, 1957-69; member, Naval Research Advisory Committee, 1958-59; Chairman, Defense Science Board, 1961-65; vice chairman, National Research Council, 1968-69. 10 feet. GAINES, JOAN B.: PAPERS, 1958-60. Director of interpretation, White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1958-60. -1 foot. GALE, OLIVER M.: MEMORANDUM RE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, 1971. Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, 1957-60. -1 foot. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION: RECORDS RE EISENHOWER LIBRARY SITE ACQUISITION, 1956-82. -1 foot. GERHARDT, CHARLES H.: MEMOIRS, 1913-67. Commanding General, 29th Infantry Division, 1943-46 (partly on microfilm). -1 foot. GILLEM, ALVAN C., JR.: COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS RE GILLEM BOARD AND NEGROES IN THE ARMED FORCES, 1945-51. Chairman, Board of Officers on the Utilization of Negro Manpower in the post-war Army, 1945. -1 foot. GILMER, DAN: SHAEF REPORTS, "GRAPHICS ANALYSIS" AND "OPERATIONS DATA," 1943-44. Secretary of the General Staff, SHAEF, 1944. -1 foot. GINDER, PHILIP DE WITT: PAPERS, 1927-68. Senior Military Attache, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1949-51; Commander, 6th Infantry Regiment, Berlin, 1951-52; Commander, 45th Infantry Division, Korea, 1953. 10 feet. GINZBERG, ELI: PAPERS, 1948-69. Faculty member, Columbia University, 1935-; director, Conservation of Human Resources project, 1950-. -1 foot. GLENNAN, T. KEITH: DIARY, 1959-61. President, Case Institute of Technology, 1947-66; member, Atomic Energy Commission, 1950-52; Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1958-61. -1 foot. GLICK, EDWARD M.: PAPERS, 1953-57. Speechwriter, Department of State, 1951-53 and Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1953-57. -1 foot. GOTWALS, CHARLES P.: PAPERS, 1945-46. Officer, Military Justice Division, Judge Advocate for U.S. Forces, European Theater, 1945-46. -1 foot. GRAHAM, EMMETT: PAPERS, 1945-62. Executive Secretary of the Eisenhower Foundation. 8 feet. GRAY, GORDON: PAPERS, 1946-76. Publishing and broadcasting company executive; Assistant Secretary of the Army, 1947-49; Secretary of the Army, 1949-50; Special Assistant to President Truman, 1950; President, University of North Carolina, 1950; Director, Psychological Strategy Board, 1951; Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission personnel security board which investigated J. Robert Oppenheimer, 1954; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1955-57; Director, Office of Defense Mobilization, 1957-58; Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1958-61; member, Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1961-62 (partly on microfilm). 4 feet. GRAY, ROBERT K.: RECORDS, 1954-60. Special Assistant for Manpower, Navy Department, 1955-56; Special Assistant to the President, 1956-58; Secretary to the Cabinet, 1958-61. 1 foot. GREENE, JOHN ROBERT: MANUSCRIPT AND MATERIALS RE THE CRUSADE: THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 1952, 1979-83. Assistant professor of arts & sciences, Cazenova College, 1986-90. 8 feet. GRUBER, WILLIAM R.: PAPERS, 1929, 1940, 1954. Army Officer, friend of Eisenhower family. -1 foot. GRUENTHER, ALFRED M.: PAPERS, 1942-83. Chief of Staff, 5th Army, 1943-44; Commanding General, 15th Army Group, 1944-45; Deputy Commander, U.S. Forces in Austria, 1945-46; Deputy Commandant, National War College, 1946-47; Director, Joint Staff, 1947-49; Deputy Army Chief of Staff, 1949-50; Chief of Staff, SHAPE, 1950-53; Supreme Commander, SHAPE, 1953-56; President, American Red Cross, 1957-64. 41 feet. GRUENTHER, HOMER H.: RECORDS, 1953-60. Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President, 1953-61. 7 feet. HAGERTY, JAMES C.: PAPERS, 1953-61. Press Secretary to the President, 1953-61. 47 feet. HAMLIN, JOHN H.: PAPERS, 1952-60. Director for Small Business, Department of Defense, 1954-56; Executive Assistant in the White House, 1956-59; executive secretary, Committee on Government Activities Affecting Prices and Costs, 1959; research division, Nixon-Lodge campaign, 1959-60. -1 foot. HAMLIN, JOHN H.: RECORDS, 1956-59. 2 feet. HANES, JOHN W., JR.: PAPERS, 1950-70. Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, 1953-57; Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Organizations, 1957-58; Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, 1958-61. 4 feet. HANSEN, LAURENCE J.: PAPERS, 1944-77. Personal pilot to Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1942-45. -1 foot. HARLOW, BRYCE N.: RECORDS, 1953-61. Special Assistant to the President, 1953; Administrative Assistant to the President, 1953-58; Deputy Assistant to the President for Congressional Affairs, 1958-61. 20 feet. HAUGE, GABRIEL: RECORDS, 1952-58. Research director, Citizens for Eisenhower, 1951-52; research director for personal campaign staff, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952; Administrative Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, 1953-56; Special Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, 1956-58. -1 foot. HAZLETT, EDWARD E. "SWEDE": PAPERS, 1941-65. Boyhood friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot. HAZELTINE, CHARLES B.: PAPERS, 1942-44. Chief, Psychological Warfare Branch, Allied Force Headquarters, North African Theater. -1 foot. HEILBRONN, KURT: PAPERS, 1944-52. Pilot for Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1945. -1 foot. HELLER, SAM R.: PAPERS, 1951-68. President, Eisenhower Foundation, 1947-69. -1 foot. HELMICK, CHARLES G.: PAPERS, 1912-85. Army general officer. -1 foot. HENRY, LAURIN L.: PAPERS, 1952-61. Staff Assistant, Public Administration Clearing House project to study presidential transitions, 1952-55; Staff assistant, Brookings Institute project to study presidential transitions, 1956-61. 7 feet. HERTER, CHRISTIAN A.: PAPERS, 1957-61. Governor of Massachusetts, 1953-57; Under Secretary, State Department, 1957-59; Secretary of State, 1959-61. 7 feet. HESS, STEPHEN H.: RECORDS, 1959-61. Special Assistant in the White House Office, 1959-61. 1 foot. HIBBS, BEN: PAPERS, 1962-69, 1972. Editor, Saturday Evening Post, 1942-62. 1 foot. HIGLEY, HARVEY V.: PAPERS, 1941-83. Administrator, US Veterans Administration, 1953-57. 2 feet. HOBBS, LELAND: PAPERS, 1918-67. Commander, 30th Infantry Division, European Theater, 1942-45. 2 feet. HOBBY, OVETA CULP: PAPERS, 1952-55. Editor and publisher, Houston Post, 1952-53; Administrator, Federal Security Administration, 1953; Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1953-55. 73 feet. HODGES, COURTNEY HICKS: PAPERS, 1904-65. Chief of Infantry, 1941-42; Commanding General, Replacement and School Command, 1942; Commander, 3rd Army and Southern Defense Command, 1942-43; Deputy Commander, lst Army, England, 1943-44; Commanding General, 1st Army, 1944-45. 16 feet. HODGSON, PAUL A.: LETTERS TO FAMILY, 1911-16. U.S. Military Academy classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1911-15. -1 foot. HOEGH, LEO A.: PAPERS, 1952-53. Iowa attorney and Eisenhower campaign aide, 1952-53. -1 foot. HOLLAND, HENRY F.: PAPERS, 1957-62. Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1954-56; lawyer. 2 feet. HOLMES, JULIUS C.: PAPERS, 1936-48 and 1968. Executive Officer, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1942-43; Deputy, G-5 Division, SHAEF, 1944; Assistant Secretary of State, 1944-45. -1 foot. HORN, STEPHEN: TRANSCRIPTS OF INTERVIEWS ON THE CABINET SECRETARIAT OF THE EISENHOWER ADMINISTRATION, 1959. -1 foot. HOWARD, EDWIN B.: PAPERS, 1937-63. Army officer; participated in North African invasion, November 8, 1942, Italian campaign, September 1943; Chief, Intelligence Headquarters, U.S. Forces, Austria, July 1945-April 1947; Commanding Officer, 23rd Infantry Regiment, Ft. Lewis, Washington, 1948-49; G-2, Office Chief of Army Field Forces, Ft. Monroe, Virginia, 1949-51; G-2, Headquarters Allied Land Forces Central Europe, 1951-54; special assistant to Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, Department of Justice, 1954-55, Assistant Commissioner, 1956-58, Deputy Associate Commissioner, 1958-61. -1 foot. HOWARD, KATHERINE: PAPERS, 1917-74. Republican party official, 1945-53; Deputy Administrator, Federal Civil Defense Administration, 1953-54; U.S. delegate to NATO Committee on Civil Defense, 1953-56; Deputy U.S. Commissioner-General, Brussels International Exposition, 1957-58. 11 feet. HUGHES, ROWLAND R.: PAPERS, 1953-57. Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1953-54; Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1954-56. 3 feet. HUMPHREYS, ROBERT: PAPERS, 1925-65. National affairs editor, Newsweek Magazine, 1944-49; director, public relations, Republican Congressional Committee, 1949-52; director, public relations, Republican National Committee, 1952-54; staff director, National Cultural Center, 1960-61; staff consultant, Joint Senate-House Republican Leadership, 1961-65. 4 feet. HUNTINGTON, ALBERT H., JR.: DOCUMENTS RELATING TO FOREIGN AID, 1948-85. Employee, Mutual Security Agency and successor agencies, 1949-79 (duplicate copies). 2 foot. IRVIN, MRS. E. TOWNSEND: PAPERS, 1957-74. Friend of Eisenhower family. -1 foot. JACKSON, C.D.: PAPERS, 1931-67. Executive, Time Incorporated, 1931-64; President, Council for Democracy, 1940; Deputy Chief, Psychological Warfare Branch, Allied Forces Headquarters, 1943; Deputy Chief, Psychological Warfare Division, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force, 1944-45; President, Free Europe Committee, 1951-52; Speechwriter for Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952; Special Assistant to the President for International Affairs, 1953-54; Speechwriter and consultant to the President, 1958. 36 feet. [For further information concerning the Jackson Papers, see David Haight's "The Papers of C.D. Jackson: A Glimpse at President Eisenhower's Psychological Warfare Expert," Manuscripts XXVIII (Winter 1976), 27-37.] JACKSON, C.D.: RECORDS, 1953-54. 4 feet. JACOBY, NEIL H.: PAPERS, 1952-63. Dean, Graduate School of Business Administration, UCLA, 1948-68; Member, Council of Economic Advisors, 1953-55; U.S. Representative to UNESCO, 1957 (photocopies and microfilm). 3 feet. JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS PROJECT: MANUSCRIPTS AND RELATED MATERIAL, THE PAPERS OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, 1939-. 106 feet. JOHNTZ, MRS. J.E.: PAPERS RE SELECTION OF MRS. IDA S. EISENHOWER AS KANSAS MOTHER OF THE YEAR, 1945. State Chairman, American Mothers' Committee on the Golden Rule Foundation. -1 foot. JONES, ARNOLD R.: PAPERS, 1949-66. Member, Board of Directors, Tennessee Valley Authority, 1957-66. -1 foot. JONES, ROGER W.: PAPERS, 1954-75. Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1954-58; Chairman, Civil Service Commission, 1959-61; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration, 1961-62; Consultant and special assistant to the Director, Bureau of the Budget, |
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