MANUSCRIPT MATERIALS

Part 2

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KANSAS GOVERNOR'S NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND THE EISENHOWER PRESIDENTIAL
LIBRARY COMMISSION:  RECORDS, 1957-62.  23 feet.

KEATING, FRANK A.:  PAPERS, 1917-73.  Commanding General, 102nd Infantry
Division, 1944-45; Deputy Governor (military), Germany, 1946-47.  1 foot.

KENDALL, DAVID W.:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  Member, Republican National
Committee, 1952-56; General Counsel, Treasury Department, 1954-55; Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury, 1955-57; Special Counsel to the President, 1958-61.  2
feet.

KESTNBAUM, MEYER:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  Chairman, Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations, 1954-55; Special Assistant to the President, 1955-60. 
13 feet.

KISTIAKOWSKY, GEORGE B.:  TRANSCRIPT OF DIARY, 1959-60.  Special
Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, 1959-61.  -1 foot.

LAMBIE, JAMES M., JR.:  PAPERS, 1953-61.  Member, personal staff of Dwight
D. Eisenhower, 1952; Special Assistant in the White House, 1953-60; assistant staff
secretary, 1960-61.  2 feet.

LAMBIE, JAMES M., JR.:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  25 feet.

LARKIN, THOMAS B.:  PAPERS, 1910-67.  Special Assistant to Governor of
Canal Zone, Civil Defense, 1942; Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Services of Supply,
U.S. Army Forces, British lsles, 1942-43; Commanding General, Services of
Supply, North African Theater, 1943; Commander, Communications Zone, North
African Theater, 1943-44; Commander, Headquarters, Southern Line of
Communications, Communications Zone, European Theater, 1944-45; Commanding
General, 2nd Service Command, Governors Island, N.Y., 1945; Quartermaster
General, 1946-50.  3 feet.

LARSON, ARTHUR: PAPERS, 1932-88.  Undersecretary of Labor, 1954-56;
speechwriter on White House staff, 1956-61; director, World Rule of Law Research
Center, Duke University, 1962-80.  8 feet.

LARSON, ARTHUR:  RECORDS, 1957-59.  Under Secretary of Labor, 1954-56;
Director, U.S. Information Agency, 1956-57; Special Assistant to the President,
1957-58; Special Consultant to the President, 1958-61; and MALCOLM C. MOOS,
Consultant, White House Office, 1957-58; Administrative Assistant to the President,
1958-60; Special Assistant to the President, 1960-61.  2 feet.

LARSON, G. EDWARD: PAPERS, 1942-93.  Transportation Corps officer,
Cherbourg, France, 1944-46; aide to Harold Stassen, 1947-58; staff member,
Department of the Interior, 1958-75.  1 foot.

LAWRENCE, JUSTUS BALDWIN:  PAPERS, 1942-87.  Public affairs officer,
ETOUSA, 1944-45; public affairs officer, SHAPE, 1951-52; public relations
consultant.  -1 foot.

LEE, WILLIAM LECEL:  PAPERS, 1927-69.  Organized Philippine Air Force
under Douglas MacArthur, 1935-38; Commanding General, 49th Bomber Wing,
1944-45.  2 feet.

LEHMAN, JOHN H.:  PAPERS, 1945-69.  Attorney, Eisenhower Foundation and
Eisenhower Presidential Library Commission.  -1 foot.

LEONARD, JOHN W.:  PAPERS, 1908-79.  U.S. Military Academy graduate,
1915; officer, 6th Infantry Regiment, 1917-20; officer, 15th Infantry Regiment,
stationed in China, 1933-36; commanding general, 9th Armored Division, 1942-45. 
5 feet.

LORD, MARY PILLSBURY:  PAPERS, 1941-72.  U.S. Representative, U.N.
Human Rights Commission, 1953-61; U.S. Alternate Representative, U.N. General
Assembly, 1953-59; U.S. Delegate, U.N. General Assembly, 1958 and 1960.  -1
foot.

LOVELACE, DELOS W.:  PAPERS RE GENERAL "IKE" EISENHOWER, 1944. 
 Author and newspaper writer.  -1 foot.

LUCIER, RUBY NORMAN:  LETTERS FROM DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER,
1913-67.  Childhood friend.  -1 foot.

LUTES, LEROY:  PAPERS, 1941-67.  Director, Army Service Forces, 1942-45;
Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander, Army Service Forces, 1945-46;
Commanding General, Army Service Forces, 1946; Director, Service Supply and
Procurement Division, 1946-47; Director of Staff of the Munition Board, 1947-49;
Commanding General, 4th Army, 1949-52 (photocopies and microfilm).  -1 foot.

LYON, PAUL A.:  PAPERS, 1952.  Employee, Eisenhower for President Research
Service, 1952.  -1 foot.

LYONS, JOHN CORIDEN:  PROPAGANDA LEAFLETS, 1944-45 AND 1950. 
Psychological Warfare Division, U.S. Army.  -1 foot.

MACINTYRE, MALCOLM A.: PAPERS, 1928-87.  Undersecretary of the Air
force, 1957-59; president, Eastern Airlines, 1959-63; vice-president, Martin
Marietta Corporation, 1964-72.  2 feet.

MANN, THOMAS C.:  PAPERS, 1950-61.  Diplomat in Greece, Guatemala, El
Salvador, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, 1957-60;
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1960-61.  1 foot.

MANNING, FRED M.:  PAPERS, 1948-69.  Businessman of Denver, Colorado;
friend of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower.  -1 foot.

MARTIN, I. JACK:  RECORDS, 1953-58.  Administrative Assistant to the
President, 1953-58.  1 foot.

MASTERSON, CHARLES F.:  RECORDS, 1953-56.  Special Assistant in the
White House (Executive Branch Liaison Office), 1953-56.  4 feet.

MATTESON, ROBERT E.:  PAPERS, 1958-83.  Aide to Harold Stassen, 1946-58;
Assistant Director, Mutual Security Administration and Foreign Operations
Administration, 1953-55; Director, White House disarmament staff, 1955-58;
member, Board of National Intelligence Estimates, CIA, 1958-60.  -1 foot.

MATTINGLY, THOMAS W.:  MEDICAL HISTORY OF DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, 1911-87.  Officer, U.S. Army Medical Corps.  1 foot.

McCABE, EDWARD A.:  RECORDS, 1956-61.  General Counsel, Committee on
Labor and Education, House of Representatives, 1953-55; Associate Special
Counsel to the President, 1956-58; Administrative Assistant to the President,
1958-61.  1 foot.

McCAFFREE, MARY JANE:  PAPERS, 1953-69.  Social secretary to Mamie
Eisenhower, 1953-61.  2 feet.

McCANN, KEVIN:  MATERIAL RE WRITING OF AT EASE:  STORIES I TELL
TO FRIENDS, AND OTHER PUBLICATION PROJECTS OF DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER.  Member, staff of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1946-51; Special
Assistant and Consultant to the President, 1953-57; President, Defiance College,
1951-64.  8 feet.

McCANN, KEVIN:  PAPERS, 1918-81.  2 feet.

McCANN, KEVIN:  RECORDS, 1946-60.  16 feet.

McCARDLE, CARL W.:  PAPERS, 1953-57.  Assistant Secretary of State for
Public Affairs, 1953-57.  11 feet.

McCONE, JOHN A.:  PAPERS, 1958-61.  Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission,
1958-61.  2 feet.

McDUFF, ROBERT J.:  PAPERS, 1946-48.  Military Associate in the Office of the
Chief of Staff, 1946-48.  -1 foot.

McELROY NEIL H.:  PAPERS, 1948-62.  Secretary of Defense, 1957-59.  6 feet.

McKEOUGH, PEARLIE and MICHAEL J.:  PAPERS, 1941-48.  Military aides,
1942-45.  -1 foot.

McLAIN, RAYMOND:  PAPERS, 1944-52.  Army Officer; Eisenhower campaign
supporter, 1952.  -1 foot.

McPHEE, HENRY R.:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  General Attorney in Office of
General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission, 1954; Special Assistant to the
President's Economic Advisor, 1954-57; Assistant Special Counsel to the President,
1957-58; Associate Special Counsel to the President, 1958-61.  42 feet.

MEGEE, VERNON E.: PAPERS, 1919-92.  Assistant Commandant of the U.S.
Marine Corps, 1956-57.  3 feet.

MELLOR, MABEL:  PAPERS, 1941-59.  Secretary, Eisenhower Foundation.  3
feet.

MERRIAM, ROBERT E.:  PAPERS, 1956-68.  Assistant Director, Bureau of the
Budget, 1955-58; Deputy Assistant to the President, 1958-61.  -1 foot.

MERRIAM, ROBERT E.:  RECORDS, 1955-61.  Deputy Assistant to the President
for Interdepartmental Affairs, 1958-61; member, Joint Federal-State Action
Committee, 1959-61; member, Ad Hoc Interagency Committee on Metropolitan
Area Problems, 1959-61.  7 feet.

METZGER, EMANUEL:  PAPERS, 1917-80.  Officer, U.S. Tank Corps, 1917-20. 
-1 foot.

MITCHELL, JAMES P.:  PAPERS, 1953-61, 1964.  Assistant Secretary of the
Army for Manpower and Reserve Forces, 1953; Secretary of Labor, 1953-61.  111
feet.

MOANEY, JOHN A., JR.:  CORRESPONDENCE AND MEMORABILIA,
1942-71.   Personal aide to Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1942-69.  -1 foot.

MOOS, MALCOLM, (See Arthur Larson).

MORGAN, GERALD D.:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  Special Assistant in the White
House, 1953; Administrative Assistant to the President, 1953-55; Special Counsel to
the President, 1955-58; Deputy Assistant to the President, 1958-61.  21 feet.

MORROW, E. FREDERIC:  PAPERS, 1952-60.  Consultant, Eisenhower
campaign train, 1952; advisor on business affairs, Department of Commerce,
1953-55; Administrative Officer, Special Projects group in the White House,
1955-61.  1 foot.

MORROW, E. FREDERIC:  RECORDS, 1950-61.  5 feet.

MOSS, EDWARD K.:  PAPERS, 1939-70.  Staff member, Office of Government
Reports, 1939-42; officer, US Navy, 1942-46; public affairs officer, National
Production Authority, 1950-53.  4 feet.

MUELLER, FREDERICK H.:  PAPERS, 1943-65.  Assistant Secretary of
Commerce, 1955-58; Secretary of Commerce, 1959-61.  7 feet.

MUSSER, CHRISTIAN O.: PAPERS, 1884-1954. Farmer and businessman of
Abilene, Kansas; uncle of Dwight D. Eisenhower.  -1 foot.

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION: 
DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE SPACE PROGRAM, 1953-62 (duplicate
copies).  -1 foot.

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN:  RECORDS, 1938-60. 
63 feet.

NATIONAL TRUST OF SCOTLAND, Culzean Castle:  MATERIALS RE
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S CULZEAN CASTLE APARTMENT, 1951-76
(partially photocopies).  -1 foot.

NEVINS, ARTHUR S.:  MANUSCRIPT OF LOOKING BACK OVER MORE
THAN FIFTY YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP WITH GENERAL EISENHOWER
(photocopy).  Chief of Staff, Operations, Philippines Department, U.S. Army,
1936-38; Assistant to Dwight D. Eisenhower, War Plans Division, U.S. Army
General Staff, 1941; Assistant to General Harold R. Bull, G-3, SHAEF, 1943-45;
Manager of Dwight D. Eisenhower's Gettysburg Farm, 1950-69.  -1 foot.

NEWBURY, FRANK D.:  PAPERS, 1896-1965.  Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Applications Engineering, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research
and Engineering, 1957.  3 feet.

NEW YORK STATE CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER:  CLIPPINGS RE 1952
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN AND OTHER ITEMS, 1952.  12 feet.

NEW YORK TIMES, Washington Bureau:  CLIPPINGS RE DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES, 1912-60.  17 feet.

NIELSEN, AKSEL:  RECORDS, 1956-59.  President, Title Guaranty Company,
1947-61; family friend.  -1 foot.

NORSTAD, LAURIS:  PAPERS, 1930-87.  Assistant Chief of Staff and Chief of
Staff for Operations, 12th Air Force and Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, 1942-44;
Chief of Staff, 20th Air Force, 1944-46; Director of Plans and Operations, War
Department, 1946-47; Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, USAF, 1947-50;
Acting Vice Chief of Staff, USAF, 1950; Commander in Chief, U.S. and Allied Air
Forces, Central Europe, 1950-53; Air Deputy, SHAPE, 1953-56; Supreme Allied
Commander, 1956-63; President and Chairman of the Board, Owens-Corning
Fiberglass Corp., 1964-72; Member, President's Commission on an All-Volunteer
Force, 1969-72; Member, General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and
Disarmament, 1969-74.  50 feet.

NORTH, THOMAS:  MATERIAL RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S SERVICE
WITH THE COMMISSION, 1927-29.  Secretary, U.S. American Battle
Monuments Commission. -1 foot.

ODLUM, FLOYD B.:  PAPERS, 1927-76.  Chairman of the Board, Atlas
Corporation, 1923-60; Chairman of the Board, Federal Resources Corporation,
1961-69; Chairman of the Board, RKO Radio Pictures, 1937-48; Chairman of the
Board, Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, 1947-53; Director, Office of
Production Management, 1941-42; special adviser to the chairman, War Production
Board, 1943-44; special adviser to the chairman, Office of Price Administration,
1940-44; Chairman, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation; President, Hertz
Foundation; Trustee, Lovelace Foundation.  27 feet.

OLES, FLOYD:  PAPERS, 1945-81.  Chairman, Washington State Citizens for
Eisenhower, 1952.  10 feet.

OSBORN, GENEVIEVE L.:  PAPERS, 1927-70.  Professional Nurse; Friend of
Eisenhower family.  4 feet.

OUTERBRIDGE, WILLIAM W.:  PAPERS, 1923-69.  Commanding Officer,
destroyer U.S.S. Ward, 1941; Commanding Officer, destroyer U.S.S. Cummings,
1941-42; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. O'Brien, 1943-45; Commander, Destroyer
Division 42, 1945-56.  11 feet.

PAARLBERG, DON:  RECORDS, 1954-61.  Economic advisor to the Secretary of
Agriculture, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 1957-58; Special Assistant
to the President and Food-for-Peace coordinator, 1958-61.  5 feet.

PAGET, ARTHUR F.:  PAPERS CONCERNING THE COLUMBIA RIVER
TREATY PROJECT, 1954-71.  Canadian technical advisor, Columbia River
Project.  1 foot.

PANTUHOFF, OLEG, JR.:  MEMOIRS, 1944-46.  U.S. Army officer, translator
during Eisenhower-Zhukov meetings, 1945.  -1 foot.

PARKER, EDLOW G.:  MATERIAL RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S VISIT
TO BRAZIL, 1960.  Control Officer in American Embassy, Rio de Janeiro,
1956-61.  -1 foot.

PARKER, EDWIN L.:  PAPERS, 1960-68.  President, A.G. Spalding & Co.  -1
foot.

PARKS, FLOYD L.:  PAPERS, 1913-65.  Assistant Division Commander, 69th
Infantry Division, 1943-44; Chief of Staff, lst Allied Airborne Army, 1944-45;
Commander, lst Airborne Army, 1945; Chief, Public Information Division,
Department of Army, 1945-48; Commanding General, 2nd Army, 1953-56.  28 feet.

PARMET, HERBERT S.:  MANUSCRIPTS AND MATERIALS RE
EISENHOWER AND THE AMERICAN CRUSADES.  Associate Professor of
History, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York, 1974. 
-1 foot.

PAUL, CHARLES H.:  PAPERS, 1939-53.  Lawyer and judge in Washington state;
friend of Robert H. Taft.  -1 foot.

PAUL, WILLARD S.:  PAPERS, 1912-61.  Commanding General, 75th Infantry
Division, 1943; Commanding General, 26th Infantry Division, 1943-45; G-1,
SHAEF, Assistant Chief of Staff, 1945-48; president, Gettysburg College, 1956-61. 
3 feet.

PERSONS, WILTON B.:  PAPERS, 1960-61.  Deputy Assistant to the President,
1953-58; Assistant to the President, 1958-61 (photocopies).  -1 foot.

PERSONS, WILTON B.:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  2 feet.

PETERSON, HOWARD C.:  PAPERS, 1951-56.  Banker, finance chairman,
National Committee Eisenhower for President, 1951-53.  2 feet.

PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH:  PAPERS, 1918-55.  Red Cross Nurse, World War I;
Organizer of aid to Allied Prisoners of War, World War II.  5 feet.

PIKE, THOMAS P.:  PAPERS, 1952-68.  Chairman, California Republican Finance
Commission, 1953; member, Republican National Finance Committee, 1953;
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Supply and Logistics, 1953-54; Assistant
Secretary of Defense, 1954-56; Special Assistant to the President, 1956 and 1958;
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, 1957-58.  -1 foot.

PIKE, THOMAS P.:  RECORDS, 1955-58.  -1 foot.

PINKLEY, VIRGIL: PAPERS, 1940-80.  Journalist; United Press European staff,
1929-48; editor and publisher, Los Angeles Mirror, 1948-58; editor and publisher,
Associated Desert Newspapers, Indio, California, 1958-67.  -1 foot.

PLATNER, AARON:  PAPERS, 1910-52.  Army officer.  -1 foot.

PRICE, DOUGLAS R.:  RECORDS, 1955-60.  White House special assistant
coordinating federal participation in the Joint Federal-State Action Committee.  8
feet.

PRIEST, IVY BAKER:  PAPERS, 1953-60.  Treasurer of the United States,
1953-61.  -1 foot.

PUSEY, MERLO J.:  MANUSCRIPT AND MATERIAL RE EISENHOWER THE
PRESIDENT, 1952-69.  Associate editor, Washington Post, 1945-71.  20 feet.

PYLE, HOWARD:  RECORDS, 1955-59.  Governor of Arizona, 1951-54; Deputy
Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations, 1955-59; member, Joint
Federal-State Action Committee, 1957-59; member, President's Committee for
Traffic Safety, 1959-61; president, National Safety Council, 1959-73.  20 feet.

QUARLES, DONALD A.:  PAPERS, 1917-60.  Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Research and Development, 1953-55; chairman, Air Navigation Development
Board, 1954; member, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1954;
Secretary of the Air Force, 1955-57; Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1957-59.  12
feet.

QUESADA, ELWOOD R.:  PAPERS, 1920-67.  Commanding General, 12th
Fighter Command and Deputy Commanding General of the Northwestern African
Coastal Air Force, 1943; Commanding General, 9th Fighter Command, 1943-44;
Commanding General, 9th Tactical Air Command, 1944-45; Assistant Chief of Staff
for Intelligence, Headquarters AAF, 1945-46; Commanding General of 3rd Air
Force and Tactical Air Command, 1946-48; Reserve Forces Chief, Headquarters,
USAF, 1948-49; Chairman, Joint Technical Planning Committee for the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, 1949-50; Commander, Joint Task Force 3 for the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
1950-51; vice president, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, 1953-55; Special Assistant
to the President for Aviation, 1957-58; Chairman, Airways Modernization Board,
1957-58; Administrator, Federal Aviation Agency, 1958-61.  3 feet.

RAND, JOSEPH:  RECORDS, 1954-61.  Secretary, Council on Foreign Economic
Policy, 1954-61.  5 feet.

RANDALL, CLARENCE B.:  JOURNALS, 1953-61.  Chairman, U.S. President's
Commission on Foreign Economic Policy, 1953-54; Special Advisor to the
President on Foreign Trade Policy, 1954-56; Chairman, U.S. Council on Foreign
Economic Policy, 1956-61 (photocopies).  2 feet.

REINHARDT, EMIL F.:  PAPERS, 1940-69.  Commanding General, 69th Infantry
Division, 1943-45.  -1 foot.

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE:  NEWS CLIPPINGS AND
PUBLICATIONS, 1932-65.  320 feet.

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN
(Leonard W. Hall):  RECORDS, 1953-57.  111 feet.

RICHARDSON, FANNIE BELLE TAYLOR:  PAPERS, 1900-60.  Genealogist of
the Eisenhower family (partly on microfilm).  11 feet.

ROBB, SIR JAMES M.:  NARRATIVE "HIGHER DIRECTION OF WAR" AND
OTHER MEMORABILIA, 1944-45.  Chief of Air Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff,
SHAEF, 1944-45.  -1 foot.

ROBINSON, WILLIAM E.:  PAPERS, 1935-69.  President, Coca-Cola, Inc.,
1955-58, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Coca-Cola, Inc.,
1958-61; finance committee chairman, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, 1960;
personal friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower.  7 feet.

ROGERS, WILLIAM P.:  PAPERS, 1938-62.  Deputy Attorney General, 1953-57;
Attorney General, 1957-61.  23 feet.

ROTHSCHILD, LOUIS S.:  PAPERS, 1953-62.  Chairman of the Board, Inland
Waterways Corp., 1953-59; Chairman of the Federal Maritime Board and
Administrator of the Maritime Administration, 1953-55; member, Commission on
Government Security, 1955-57; Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation,
1955-58.  7 feet.

RYDER, CHARLES W.:  PAPERS, 1917-50.  Chief of Staff, 6th Army Corps,
1941-42; Commanding General, 34th Infantry Division, 1942-44; Commanding
General, 9th Army Corps, 1944-48.  5 feet.

SANDERS, HARRY:  PAPERS, 1944-55.  Commander, Destroyer Squadron 18,
1944-45; Commander, U.S.S. Tucson, 1946; Chief of Staff, Alaskan Sea Frontier,
1949-51; Commander, Cruiser Division 1, 1952-53; Assistant Chief of Naval (fleet)
Operations, 1955.  -1 foot.

SAULNIER, RAYMOND J.:  PAPERS, 1929-85.  Professor of economics,
Columbia University, 1934-73; staff member, National Bureau of Economic
Research, 1938-54; member, Council of Economic Advisers, 1954-61, (Chairman,
1957-61).  5 feet.

SAYLER, HENRY B.:  PAPERS, 1911-70.  U.S. Military Academy classmate of
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1911-15; Chief Ordnance Officer, European Theater,
1942-45; Director, Research and Development, Ordnance Department, 1945-49.  4
feet.

SCHAEFER, J. EARL:  PAPERS, 1913-17 AND 1939-70.  U.S. Military Academy
classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1914-15; Vice Chairman, Boeing Airplane
Company, 1957-61.  4 feet.

SCHOOLEY, C. HERSCHEL:  PAPERS, 1954-60 AND 1975.  Director of Public
Information, Department of Defense, 1953-58; Assistant to the Secretary and
Director of Information, Department of the Interior, 1958-61.  4 feet.

SCHOTTLAND, CHARLES I.: PAPERS, 1937-89.  Director, California
Department of Social Welfare, 1950-54; Commissioner of Social Security, 1954-58;
president Brandeis University, 1970-72.  3 feet.

SCHULZ, ROBERT L.:  PAPERS, 1941-84.  Aide-de-Camp, General Dwight D.
Eisenhower, 1947-52; Military Aide to the President, 1953-61; Executive Assistant
to Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961-69; Special Assistant to the President for Liaison
with Former Presidents, 1969-72.  25 feet.

SCHULZ, ROBERT L.:  RECORDS, 1948-61.  8 feet.

SCHWESINGER, BETTY E.:  PAPERS, 1943-64.  Assistant to Homer Gruenther,
White House Congressional Liaison staff, 1953-61.  2 feet.

SCRIBNER, FRED C., JR.: PAPERS, 1933-93.  Lawyer; chairman, Maine Council
of Young Republican Clubs, 1938-40; member, Maine Republican State Committee,
1940-50; Republican National Committeeman for Maine, 1948-56; general counsel,
Department of the Treasury, 1955-57; Undersecretary of the Treasury, 1957-61;
legal counsel, Republican National Committee, 1961-73.  84 feet.

SEATON, FRED A.:  PAPERS, 1900-72.  U.S. Senator, Nebraska, 1951; member,
personal advisory staff to Dwight D. Eisenhower during 1952 campaign; Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs, 1953-55; Administrative Assistant to
the President, February, 1955; Deputy Assistant to the President, June, 1955;
Secretary of the Interior, 1956-61.  120 feet.

SHANLEY, BERNARD:  DIARIES, 1951-57.  Campaign aide to Harold Stassen
and Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1951-52; Deputy Assistant and Special Counsel to the
President, 1953-55; Appointments Secretary to the President, 1955-57
(photocopies).  1 foot.

SMITH, GERARD C.: PAPERS, 1951-93.  Staff member, Atomic Energy
commission, 1950-54; special assistant to the secretary of state for atomic affairs,
1954-57; director, Department of State policy planning staff, 1957-61; director,
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1969-72.  3 feet.

SMITH, THOR M.: PAPERS, 1942-86.  Public relations officer, Public Relations
Division, SHAEF, 1944-45.  1 foot.

SMITH, WALTER BEDELL:  COLLECTION OF WORLD WAR II
DOCUMENTS, 1941-45.  Chief of Staff, Allied Headquarters, North Africa,
1942-44; Chief of Staff, SHAEF, 1944-45; Chief of Staff, U.S. Forces, European
Theater, 1945; U.S. Ambassador to the U.S.S.R., 1946-49; Commanding General,
1st Army, 1949-50; Director, CIA, 1950-53; Under Secretary of State, 1953-54;
member, National Security Training Commission, 1955-57; member, National War
College board of consultants, 1956-59; consultant, Special Projects Office
(Disarmament), Executive Office of the President, 1955-56; member, President's
Citizen Advisors on the Mutual Security Program, 1956-57; member, Office of
Defense Mobilization Special Stockpile Advisory Committee, 1957-58; Chairman,
Advisory Council of President's Committee on Fund Raising, 1958-61;
member-at-large, President's Committee on Fund Raising, 1958-61; member,
President's Committee on Disarmament, 1958; member, George C. Marshall
Foundation Advisory Committee, 1960-61.  20 feet.

SMITH, WALTER BEDELL:  PAPERS, 1942-61.  13 feet.

SNYDER, HOWARD McCRUM:  PAPERS, 1910-67.  Senior medical advisor,
U.S. National Guard, 1936-40; Assistant Inspector General, War Department,
1940-46; member, Committee on Integration and Improvement of U.S. Medical and
Hospital Services, 1946; member, Chief of Staff's Advisory Group, 1946-48;
research associate, Conservation of Human Resources Project and Manpower
Council, Columbia University, 1948-60; Senior Medical Officer, SHAPE, 1951-52;
Physician to the President, 1952-61.  5 feet.

SOLIMAN, MARCOS G.:  MATERIAL RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S PRE-WAR TOUR OF DUTY IN THE PHILIPPINES, 1937-60.  Philippine military
associate (photocopies).  -1 foot.

STANFORD, ALFRED B.:  PAPERS, 1944.  Deputy naval commander of
Mulberry "A," Normandy Invasion.  -1 foot.

STANLEY, ARTHUR J., JR.:  PAPERS, 1917-88.  Serviceman, 7th Cavalry,
World War I; U.S. Navy, China, 1921-25; 9th Air Force, Europe, World War II;
county attorney, Wyandotte County, Kansas, 1935-41; member, Kansas State
Senate, 1941; judge, U.S. District Court of Kansas, 1958-79.  5 feet.

STANLEY, TIMOTHY W.: PAPERS, 1949-63.  Teaching fellow, Defense Studies
Program, Harvard University, 1955-56; professorial lecturer, George Washington
University, 1957-60; special assistant to the president, 1957-59; special assistant to
the assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, 1959-62.  9 feet.

STANS, MAURICE H.:  SPEECHES, RELEASES, AND STATEMENTS,
1955-61.   Financial consultant to Postmaster General, 1953-55; Deputy Postmaster
General, 1955-57; Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1957-58; Director,
Bureau of the Budget, 1958-61.  -1 foot.

STEELE, JOHN L.:  PAPERS, 1955-68.  White House correspondent, 1955-58 and
Washington Bureau chief, 1958-69 for Time, Inc.  -1 foot.

STEPHENS, THOMAS E.:  RECORDS, 1944-61.  Assistant to the manager,
Republican national campaign, 1948; administrative assistant to John Foster Dulles,
1949-50; secretary, New York Republican State Committee, 1950-52; appointments
secretary to General Eisenhower, 1952 Presidential Campaign; Special Counsel and
Appointments Secretary to the President, 1953-61.  23 feet.

STONE, FRANKLIN M.:  PAPERS, 1933-80.  FBI Agent, 1933-42; member, OSS,
1942-45; general counsel, Civil Aeronautics Board; judge, US Court of Claims.  1
foot.

STURMAN, PAUL:  PAPERS, 1938-83.  Staff member, Foreign Language
Division, Office of War Information, 1942-45.  1 foot.

SUMMERFIELD, ARTHUR E.:  PAPERS, 1942-72.  Chairman, Republican
National Committee, 1952-53; Postmaster General of the United States, 1953-61. 
71 feet.

SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Allied Expeditionary Force:  SELECTED
RECORDS, 1943-45.  18 feet.

SUPREME HEADQUARTERS, Allied Expeditionary Force, 6th Army Group:
NARRATIVE HISTORY, 1944-45.  2 feet.

TOWNSEND, SPENCER A.:  PAPERS, 1913-35.  U.S. Military Academy
classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1913-16; Inspector General's Office (various
duties), 1940-47.  -1 foot.

TUDOR, RALPH A.:  PAPERS, 1953-54.  Under Secretary of the Interior,
1953-54.  -1 foot.

U.S. AIR FORCE, 419TH ENGINEER AVIATION BRIGADE:  HISTORY 22
NOVEMBER, 1952 THRU 25 SEPTEMBER, 1955.  -1 foot.

U.S. ARMY:  UNIT RECORDS, 1940-50.  1,015 feet.

U.S. ARMY, 1st Army Headquarters:  RECORDS, 1943-55.  2 feet.

U.S. ARMY:  RECORDS, 1946-47.  Nanking (China) Headquarters Command,
Office of the Chief of Staff, Army Division and Army Advisory Group, Nanking,
China, Office of the Historian.  -1 foot.


U.S. ARMY, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF:  INDEX TO THE ARMY
CHIEF OF STAFF FILES, 1921-43.  79 feet.

U.S. ARMY, OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL:  MEDICAL RECORDS
OF DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, 1911-69.  4 feet.

U.S. ARMY, Peiping (China), Executive Headquarters:  RECORDS, 1946-47.  2
feet.

U.S. ARMY PHOTOGRAPHIC AGENCY:  COLLECTION OF PAPERS AND
PHOTOGRAPHS, 1916-70.  -1 foot.

U.S. ARMY, TRANSPORT CORPS, Transcontinental convoy:  RECORDS, 1919. 
-1 foot.

U.S. ARMY, U.S. Forces, European Theater, General Board:   REPORTS,
1942-46.  10 feet.

U.S. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET:  RECORDS RE SURVEY OF BUILDING
SPACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY, 1955.  -1 foot.

U.S. COUNCIL ON FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY:  RECORDS, 1955-61.  11
feet.

U.S. COUNCIL ON FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY, OFFICE OF THE
CHAIRMAN (Joseph M. Dodge and Clarence B. Randall):  RECORDS, 1954-61. 
27 feet.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:  PUBLIC STATEMENTS OF
SECRETARIES OF DEFENSE CHARLES E. WILSON, NEIL MCELROY, AND
THOMAS S. GATES, JR.; OF DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD
A. QUARLES; AND OF CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF,
NATHAN F. TWINING, 1953-61.  5 feet.

U.S. INFORMATION SERVICE:  MATERIAL RE DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER'S ELEVEN-NATION GOOD WILL TOUR, December 3-22,
1959.  1 foot.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON A NATIONAL HIGHWAY
SYSTEM (Clay Committee):  RECORDS, 1954-55.  4 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S AIRPLANE, "COLUMBINE":  GUEST REGISTER, 1953-61
(partly on microfilm).  -1 foot.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S CITIZEN ADVISORS ON THE MUTUAL SECURITY
PROGRAM (Fairless Committee):  RECORDS, 1956-57.  7 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY
(Randall Commission):  RECORDS, 1950-54.  31 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON NATIONAL GOALS:  RECORDS,
1959-61.  22 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON VETERAN'S PENSIONS (Bradley
Commission):  RECORDS, 1954-58.  75 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION ACTIVITIES ABROAD
(Sprague Committee):  RECORDS, 1960-61.  11 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION
ACTIVITIES (Jackson Committee):  RECORDS, 1950-53.  6 feet.

U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS: 
RECORDS, 1956-58.  16 feet.

U.S. SENATE LIBRARY:  COLLECTION OF CLIPPINGS RE DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES, 1936-54.  -1 foot.

U.S. WAR DEPARTMENT, Operations Division:  DIARY, 1941-46.  5 feet.

WALLIS, W. ALLEN:  RECORDS, 1959-61.  Executive vice chairman, Cabinet
Committee on Price Stability for Economic Growth, 1959-60; Special Assistant to
the President, 1959-61 (partly on microfilm).  1 foot.

WALSH, JOHN L.:  PAPERS, 1943-45.  G-3 Staff, VII Corps, U.S. Army,
1943-44; Aide-de-Camp, General J. Lawton Collins, 1943-45.  10 feet.

WARRINGTON, WAYNE B.:  RECORDS, 1953-59.  Director, Veterans Division,
Republican National Committee, 1956; Special Assistant in the White House Office,
1957-59.  3 feet.

WASHBURN, C. LANGHORNE:  PAPERS, 1952-64.  Field Secretary, Young
Industry for Eisenhower, 1952; member, National Citizens for Eisenhower,
1952-56; member, Program Planning Staff, 1956 Republican National Convention;
member, Rockefeller for President Committee, 1964.  12 feet.

WASHBURN, MAURICE M.:  PAPERS, 1953.  Chairman, Treasury Department
Continuing Committee to Verify Transfer of Fiscal Assets, 1953-64.  -1 foot.

WAUGH, SAMUEL C.:  PAPERS, 1926-69.  Assistant Secretary of State,
1953-55; Deputy Under Secretary of State, 1955; president and chairman of the
board, Export-Import Bank, 1955-61.  10 feet.

WEATHERFORD, RUBY M.:  PAPERS, 1952-70.  Housewife.  -1 foot.

WEBB, JAMES R.:  MATERIAL RE LLOYD R. FREDENDALL AND THE
TUNISIAN CAMPAIGN, 1942-43.  Aide to Gen. Lloyd R. Fredendall, 1942-43.  -1 foot.


WEBB, L.R.:  POSTERS ON WORLD WAR II, 1943-44.  Chief administrative
assistant, Office of Censorship, Chicago, Ill.  2 feet.

WHEATON, ANNE WILLIAMS:  PAPERS, 1957-69.   Assistant to the director of
publicity, Republican National Committee, 1939-57; Associate Press Secretary,
White House Office, 1957-61 (partly on microfilm).  -1 foot.

WHEELER, CLYDE A.:  PAPERS, 1951-89.  Executive assistant to Cong. Page
Belcher (R-OK), 1951-54; Special Assistant for Congressional Relations to US
Secretary of Agriculture, 1954-58; Staff Assistant to the President, 1958-60; officer,
Sun Oil Company, 1962-84.  30 feet.

WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF THE USHER:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  1 foot.

WHITE HOUSE LIBRARY:  RECORDS TRANSFERRED TO THE DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER LIBRARY, 1953-61.  2 foot.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Cabinet Secretariat:  RECORDS, 1953-60.  16 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Cabinet Secretariat, Subcabinet committee, Management
Program for the Executive Departments (Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., coordinator): 
RECORDS, 1954-56.  6 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Executive Branch Liaison Office:  RECORDS, 1953-58. 
6 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE:  INDEX TO CIVILIAN NOMINATIONS,
APPOINTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS, 1913-61 (partly on microfilm).  1 foot.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE:  INDEX TO WHITE HOUSE CONGRESSIONAL
CORRESPONDENCE, 1953-59.  3 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, National Security Council staff:  PAPERS, 1948-61. 
130 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Executive Clerk (William H. Hopkins): 
PERMANENT FILE, 1945-61.  2 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Official Reporter (Jack Romagna): 
RECORDS, 1953-61.  24 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Press Secretary to the President:  PRESS
RELEASES WITH INDEX, 1953-61 (partly on microfilm).  10 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for Disarmament (Harold
Stassen):  RECORDS, 1955-58.  6 feet.


WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for Executive
Appointments:  RECORDS, 1952-61.  33 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs (Robert Cutler, Dillon Anderson, and Gordon Gray):  RECORDS, 1952-61. 
49 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for
Personnel Management (Joseph Winslow, John Carroll, Rocco Siciliano, and
Eugene Lyons):  RECORDS, 1953-61.  49 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for Science and
Technology (James R. Killian and George B. Kistiakowsky): RECORDS, 1957-61. 
18 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Staff Secretary:  RECORDS OF PAUL T.
CARROLL, ANDREW J. GOODPASTER, L. ARTHUR MINNICH, AND
CHRISTOPHER H. RUSSELL, 1952-61.  73 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE:  RECORDS OFFICER REPORTS TO PRESIDENT
ON PENDING LEGISLATION, 1953-61.  72 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Social Office:  RECORDS, 1952-61.  342 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Staff Research Group (Albert P. Toner and Christopher
H. Russell):  RECORDS, 1956-61.  14 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Telegraph Office:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  15 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Telephone Office:  RECORDS, 1953-61.  15 feet.

WHITE, ISAAC D.:  PAPERS, 1945-66.  Commanding General, 2nd Armored
Division, 1945-46; Commanding General, X Corps, Korea, 1952-53; Commanding
General, U.S. Army, Pacific, 1957-61 (photocopies).  1 foot.

WHITMAN, ANN C.:  PAPERS, 1949-90.  Personal secretary to Dwight D.
Eisenhower, 1952-62.  1 foot.

WILDAVSKY, AARON:  MANUSCRIPT AND MATERIALS RE DIXON-YATES:  A STUDY OF POWER POLITICS, 1954-61.  Assistant Professor of
Government, Oberlin College, 1960.  3 feet.

WILKES, JOHN E.:  PAPERS, 1944-51.  Commander, U.S. Submarines, Asiatic
fleet, 1941; Commander, all seaports, Northern Europe, 1944; Chief U.S. Naval
Officer, Germany, 1945-51 (photocopies).  -1 foot.


WILLIAMS, RALPH E.:  PAPERS, 1958-60.  U.S Navy officer; speechwriter on
White House Staff, 1958-61.  1 foot.

WILLIS, CHARLES F., JR.:  RECORDS, 1952-57.  Member, Eisenhower
campaign staff, 1952; Assistant to The Assistant to the President (Sherman Adams),
1953-55.  4 feet.

WOODRUFF, ROSCOE B.:  MANUSCRIPT OF THE WORLD WAR II OF
MAJOR GENERAL ROSCOE B. WOODRUFF, 1941-45 (photocopy). 
Commanding General, 77th Division, 1942-43; Commanding General, VII Corps,
European Theater, 1943-44; Commanding General, 24th Division, Southwest
Pacific, 1944-45.  -1 foot.

YOUNG, HOWARD:  PAPERS, 1946-70.  Art dealer and personal friend of
Dwight D. Eisenhower.  -1 foot.

YOUNG & RUBICAM, INC.:  RECORDS OF "CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER,"
1952-61.  4 feet.

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