ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPTS

Part 1

(A-G)


The oral history collection has been built upon two major components: (1) the Eisenhower Library's own
interviews and (2) transcripts acquired through a cooperative arrangement with Columbia University's Oral History
Project.  A third and smaller component consists of a number of oral history interviews donated to the Library by
various other institutions and individuals.

The list of oral history transcripts gives the names of the persons interviewed, the principal positions held by
them during the Eisenhower administration or their personal relationship to Dwight D. Eisenhower as documented
by their interviews, accession number of the transcript, the number of pages in the transcript, and the date of the
interview.  An appropriate notation has been made when a transcript is closed in accordance with the wishes of the
donor, or when a donor's advance written permission is needed to use it.

Not included in this listing are fifty-five oral history interviews conducted by the Regional Oral History Office,
Bancroft Library, the University of California at Berkeley.  These interviews pertain largely to California politics
and politicians including Earl Warren, Richard Nixon, Goodwin Knight and William Knowland.  Researchers
interested in any of the Bancroft transcripts should consult the Library staff.


    [EL] Eisenhower Library
    [COHP]. . . . . . . Columbia Oral History Project
    [OTHER]............................Other institution or individual



ABEL, ELIE [OH 126]   Newspaperman: Foreign correspondent, N.Y Times, 1945-59; diplomatic
correspondent, NBC News, Washington.  [COHP] 1970.  47pp.

ACKENHAUSEN, HELEN [OH 324]   Active in the Republican party in Texas, and the
Republican presidential nomination campaign of 1952.  [EL] (written permission) 1972.  57pp.

ADAMS, SHERMAN [OH 162]  Republican governor of New Hampshire, 1949-53; Chief of
Staff of Dwight D. Eisenhower's Presidential campaign,1952; The Assistant to the President,
1953-58.  [COHP] 1967-70.  270 pp.

ADKINS, BERTHA S. [OH 58]  Active in Women's Division of the Republican National
Committee, 1950-58; Under Secretary of  HEW, 1958-61.  [COHP] 1967.  73pp.

AIKEN, GEORGE [OH 28]  Senator from Vermont, 1941-63; primarily on agriculture. 
[COHP] 1967.  32pp.

ALCORN, H. MEADE, JR. [OH 163]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1951-52; service on
the Republican National Committee, 1953-61, including Vice Chairman, 1956-57, Chairman,
1957-59, and General Counsel, 1959-60.  [COHP] 1967.  161pp.

ALDRICH, WINTHROP [OH 250]  Bank Executive; U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom,
1953-57.  [COHP] 1972.  39pp.


ALFORD, T. DALE [OH 164]  Member of Little Rock, Ark., school board, 1955-58;
Congressman from Arkansas, 1959-63.  [COHP] (written permission) 1970.  84pp. 

ALLEN, GEORGE V. [OH 279]   Foreign Service officer and State Department official; U.S.
Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1950-53, India and Nepal, 1953, and Greece, 1956-57; Director,
U.S. Information Agency  (USIA), 1957-60.  [COHP] 1962.  77pp.

ALLEN, GEORGE V. [OH 280]  [COHP] 1967.  136pp.

ALSOP, JOSEPH [OH 156]  News correspondent, New York Herald Tribune. [COHP] 1972. 
19pp.

ANDERSON, DILLON [OH 165]  Active in Texas in the Eisenhower campaign for the
Presidency, 1952; Consultant to the National Security Council, 1953-60; Special Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs, 1955-56; Member, U.S. President's Committee to
Study the U.S. Military Assistance Program (Draper Committee), 1958-59.  [COHP] 1969. 
133pp.

ANDERSON, JACK Z. [OH 321]  Special Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1955-56;
Administrative Assistant to the President, 1956-61.  [EL] 1970-71.  64pp.

ARMSTRONG, J. SINCLAIR [OH 251]  Member of Securities Exchange Commission,
1953-57, and Chairman, 1955-57; Comptroller, Department of Navy, 1957-59.  [COHP]
(written permission) 1972.  126pp.

ASPER, LEVI J. [OH 2]  Friend and neighbor of the Eisenhowers in Abilene.  [EL] 1964. 
18pp.

ASTIN, ALLEN V. [OH 49]  Director of National Bureau of Standards, 1953-61.  [COHP]
1967.  58pp.

AURAND, EVAN P. [OH 127]  Military officer; Naval Aide to President Eisenhower, 1957-
61. [COHP] 1967. 139pp.

AURAND, HENRY S. [OH 90]  West Point classmate and military associate of General
Eisenhower.  [COHP] 1968.  35pp.

BABBEL, FREDERICK W. [OH 344]  Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1953-56 
[EL] (written permission) 1974-75.  169pp.

BARBA, J. WILLIAM [OH 400] Assistant Special Counsel to the President, 1954-57.
[OTHER]  1974.  37pp.

BARKER, RAY W.  [OH 331]  Assistant Chief of Staff, War Plans Division, U.S. Forces in
the British Isles, 1942-43; Deputy Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander (COSSAC),
1943-44; Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, SHAEF, 1944-45.  [EL] 1972.  97pp.

BARNARD, ROLLIN D. [OH 35]  Deputy Assistant Postmaster General and Assistant
Postmaster General, 1955-60.  [COHP] 1967.  61pp.

BEACH, EDWARD L. [OH 128]  Military officer; Naval aide to President Eisenhower,
1953-57. [COHP] 1967. 473pp.

BECKER, J. BILL [OH 166]  Arkansas labor union official involved in Arkansas civil rights
activities.  [COHP] 1971. 34pp.

BEHRENS, EARL C. [OH 17]  Political editor, San Francisco Chronicle, active in California
politics.  [COHP] 1967.  45pp.

BELL, JACK L. [OH 167]  Political analyst for Associated Press, 1937-69.  [COHP] 1972. 
32pp.

BENEDICT, STEPHEN G. [OH 210]  Assistant to the Research Director of Citizens for
Eisenhower, 1952; Assistant White House Staff Secretary, 1953-55.  [COHP] 1968.  137pp.

BENNETT, CHARLES [OH 129]  Congressman from Florida, 1949-present.  [COHP]  1970. 
19pp.

BENNETT, CHARLES I. [OH 509]  Air Force officer;  pilot for General Dwight D.
Eisenhower, 1945-48.   [EL] 1990.  50pp.

BENNETT, ELMER [OH 401]  Legislative Counsel, 1953-56, Assistant to the Secretary,
1956-57, General Counsel, 1957-58, and Under Secretary, 1958-60, Department of the
Interior.          [EL] 1974-78.  192pp.

BENSON, EZRA TAFT [OH 103]  Secretary of Agriculture, 1953-61.  [COHP] 1967.  13pp.
.
BENSON, EZRA TAFT [OH 516]  [EL] 1975.  55pp.

BERDING, ANDREW H. [OH 16]  Journalist; U.S. Information Agency, 1953-57; Assistant
Secretary of State for Public Affairs, 1957-61.  [COHP] 1967.  38pp.

BERG, HAROLD [OH 514]  Served with U.S. Army Military Police, European Theatre,
World War II; jeep driver and bodyguard for General Mark Clark, 1944-45.  [EL] 1991.  51
pp.

BETHE, HANS [OH 483]  Director, Theoretical Physics Division, Los Alamos Lab, 1943-46;
head of Presidential Study of Disarmament, 1958; member, President's Science Advisory
Committee, 1956-60.  [EL] 1977.  25pp.

BETTS, GEN. THOMAS J. [OH 397]  Intelligence Officer, SHAEF, Feb. 1944-May 1945. 
[EL] 1973-76.  318pp.

BIRD, JOHN A. [OH 318]  Speech writer for Eisenhower during the 1952 presidential
campaign; research assistant for Eisenhower's published articles, 1963-65.  [ EL] 1972. 
39pp.

BISHOP, J.W. [OH 346]  Canadian Army Officer during World War II.  [EL] 1973. 
115pp.

BISSELL, RICHARD M., JR. [OH 168]  Consultant to the Administrator, Mutual Security
Administration, 1953; Special Assistant to the Director, 1954-59, and Deputy Director of
Plans, 1959-62, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).  [COHP] 1967.  49pp.

BISSELL, RICHARD M., JR.  [OH 382]  [EL] 1976.  37pp.

BLACK, DOUGLAS M. [OH 169]  Chairman of Doubleday & Company, Publishers. 
[COHP] 1967.  54pp.

BLACK, EUGENE R. [OH 341]  President of the International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development, 1949-62.  [EL] 1975.  37pp.

BOESCHENSTEIN, HAROLD [OH 130]  Chairman of Business Advisory Council of the
Department of Commerce, 1954.  [COHP] 1970.  25pp.

BOHLEN, CHARLES [OH 136]  U.S. Ambassador to Russia, 1953-57, Philippines, 1957-59; Special Assistant to Secretary of State for Soviet Affairs, 1959-61.  [COHP] 1970.  26pp.

BOLTE, CHARLES [OH 395]  Chief of Staff under Maj. Gen. James E. Chaney in
command of U.S. Forces in the British Isles, 1942.  [EL] 1973-75.  189pp.

BOLTON, ROBERT [OH 389]  Acting Director of the Eisenhower Library, 1961-63;
Associate Director, 1963-67.  [EL] 1971.  110pp.

BOWIE, ROBERT R. [OH 102]  Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State,
1953-55; Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning, 1955-57; Director, Center for
International Affairs, 1957-72.  [COHP] 1967. 52pp.

BRAINARD, C.L. [OH 368]  Architect; member of the Eisenhower Foundation.  [EL] 1976.
77pp.

BRANDT, KARL [OH 170]  Member, President's Council of Economic Advisors, 1958-61.
[COHP] 1970. 70pp.

BRANTON, WILEY AUSTIN [OH 252]  Attorney involved in Little Rock, Ark., school
integration crisis, 1957-59; Director, Voter Education Project, Southern Regional Council,
1962-65; Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney General, 1965-67.  [COHP] 1970.  62pp.

BREWER, VIVION [OH 171]  President of the Women's Emergency Committee to Open
Our Schools, Little Rock, Ark., 1958-60.  [COHP] 1971. 44pp.

BRICKER, JOHN [OH 110]  Senator from Ohio, 1946-58; served on Interstate and
Foreign Commerce Commission, and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. [COHP]
(written permission) 1968.  54pp.

BRIGGS, ELLIS [OH 172]  State Department official; U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican
Republic, 1944-45;  Uruguay, 1947-49; Czechoslovakia, 1949-52; Korea, 1952-55; Peru,
1955-56; Brazil, 1956-59; Greece, 1959-61.  [COHP] 1970-72. 139pp.

BRODE, WALLACE [OH 281]  Member of President's Committee on Scientists and
Engineers, 1957; Science Advisor to the Secretary of  State, 1958-60; Consultant to
President's Science Advisory Committee, 1958-60.  [COHP] 1972.  51pp.

BROSHOUS, CHARLES R. [OH 373] Brigadier General in the U.S. Army.  [EL] 1976.
106pp.

BROWNELL, HERBERT [OH 157] Active in the Eisenhower Campaign, 1952; Attorney
General of the United States, 1953-57.  [COHP] 1967-68. 350pp.

BROWNELL, HERBERT [OH 282] [COHP] 1971. 16pp.

BROWNELL, HERBERT [OH 362]  [EL] 1977. 47pp.

BROWNELL, SAMUEL M. [OH 18] U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1953-56. [COHP]
1967. 83pp.

BRUNDAGE, PERCIVAL F. [OH 19]  Deputy Director, 1954-56, and Director, 1956-58,
Bureau of the Budget.  [COHP]  1967. 53pp.

BUCHANAN, WILEY T. [OH 283]  U.S. Minister to Luxembourg, 1953-55, and
ambassador, 1955-57; Chief of Protocol, Department of  State, 1957-61.  [COHP] 1972.
174pp.

BUCKNER, E. LaMAR [OH 33] Utah politician; past president of the U.S. Junior
Chamber of Commerce.  [COHP] 1967.  19pp.

BURDEN, WILLIAM A. M. [OH 137]  Member of National Aeronautics and Space
Council, 1958-59; U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, 1959-61.  [COHP] (closed) 1968.  83pp.

BURGESS, CARTER [OH  97]  Secretary to the General Staff of SHAEF; State
Department official and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower, 1954-57.  [COHP]
1967.  41pp.

BURGESS, W. RANDOLPH [OH 407]  Deputy  Secretary, 1953-54, and Under Secretary,
1955-57, of the Treasury;  U.S. Representative to NATO, 1957-61.  [EL] 1974-77.  66pp.

BURKE, ARLEIGH A. [OH 284]  Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), United States Navy,
1955-61.  [COHP] 1972-73.  249pp.

BURKE, JAMES V., JR. [OH 173]  General Counsel, Department of Defense, 1959-61.
[COHP] 1972.  54pp.

BURNS, ARTHUR E. [OH 30]  Economist; consultant to White House Office, 1957;
consultant to Foreign Operations Administrator, International Cooperation
Administration, 1953-57, concerned with foreign loans and P.L. 480.   [COHP] 1967.  46pp.

BUSH, PRESCOTT [OH 31]  Senator from Connecticut, 1952-62.  [COHP] 1966.  458pp.

BUTLER, RICHARD C. [OH 174]  Special Counsel for the Little Rock, Ark., school board,
1956-59.  [COHP] 1971.  47pp.

BUTZ, EARL L. [OH 95]  Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 1954-57.  [COHP] 1968. 
52pp.

CAKE, RALPH H. [OH 111]  Republican National Committeeman from Oregon, 1940-52;
active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1952; served on Panama Canal Board of Directors.
[COHP] 1967-69.  78pp.

CALDWELL, PETER F. [OH 414]  Attorney for the Board of Education in Topeka,
Kansas, who helped prepare a brief for the Brown vs. Board of Education case [OTHER].
1970. 33pp.

CANNON, C. CRAIG [OH 77]  Aide to General Eisenhower, 1946-48 and 1950-52.  [EL]
1969 & 1975.   97pp.

CARLSON, FRANK [OH 488]  Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1935-47;
Governor of Kansas, 1947-51; U.S. Senator, 1951-69; active in the Eisenhower campaign,
1952.  [EL] 1975. 138pp.

CHILSON, O. HATFIELD [OH 357]  Undersecretary of the Interior, 1957-58; U.S. District
Judge for Colorado, 1960.  [EL] 1976.  54pp.

CLARK, MARK [OH 131]  Military associate; Commander of 5th Army in the invasion in
Italy, 1944-45; Commander in Chief of U.S. Occupation Forces in Austria and U.S. High
Commander, 1945.  [COHP] 1970.  92pp. 

CLARK, ROBERT E. [OH 413]  Reporter for the International News Service during the
Eisenhower Administration.  [EL] 1978.  27pp.

CLAY, LUCIUS D., JR. [OH 286]  Air Force Officer.  [COHP] 1969.  25pp.

CLAY, LUCIUS D., SR. [OH 56]  Military associate of General Eisenhower, 1945-59;
active in the Eisenhower campaign and Cabinet selection, 1951-53.  [COHP] 1967.  114pp.

CLAY, LUCIUS D., SR. [OH 285]  [COHP] 1970-71.  1101pp.

COCHRAN, JACQUELINE [OH 42] Aviatrix; active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1951-52. [EL] 1968-73.  257pp.

COHEN, WILBUR J. [OH 359]  Director of the Research and Statistics Division of the
Social Security Administration, 1953-56.  [EL] 1976.  45pp.

CONGER, CLEMENT [OH 287]  State Department official.  [COHP] (written permission)
1972.  25pp.

COOK, HOWARD A. [OH 175]  Chief, Division of Public Liaison, Department of State,
1952-55; President, International House of New York, 1955-79.  [COHP] 1970.  16pp.

COOK, RICHARD W. [OH 358]  Assistant General Manager for Manufacturing A.E.C.,
1954; Deputy General Manager A.E.C., 1954-58.   [EL]  1975.  73pp.

COOLIDGE, CHARLES A. [OH 38]  Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, 1955-58; Director, Joint State Department-Defense Disarmament Study, 1959.  [COHP] 1967. 
36pp.

COOPER, GEORGE V. [OH 393]  Vice Chairman of the Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon
Finance Committee, 1952.  [EL] 1977.  35pp.

COOPER, WILLIAM G. [OH 132]  President of Little Rock, Ark. school board, 1957. 
[COHP]  1970.  41pp.

CRAWFORD, KENNETH [OH 63]  National Affairs editor of Newsweek, 1952; manager of
Newsweek's Washington bureau, 1955-61.  [COHP] 1967.  27pp.

CROWL, PHILIP [OH 417]  Supervised the microfilming of the John Foster Dulles Papers
in 1956 and the Dulles Oral History Project for Princeton.  [EL] 1976.  42pp.
 
CURTIS, THOMAS B. [OH 176]  Congressman from Missouri, 1951-69.  [COHP] 1972. 
47pp.

CUSHMAN, ROBERT E. [OH 379]  Executive Assistant to Vice President Nixon, 1957-61.
[EL] 1977.  45pp.

DANAHER, JOHN A. [OH 83]  Director of the division of special activities in the 1952
campaign; judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals, 1953-69.  [COHP] 1968.  59pp.

DANIELIAN, N.R. [OH 177]  Director, St. Lawrence Seaway survey, Department of 
Commerce, 1939-43; Vice President, National St. Lawrence Association, 1946-49; Executive
Vice President, 1949-52, and President, 1952-65, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Association.
[COHP]  1972.  52pp.

DARBY, HARRY [OH 72]  Senator from Kansas, 1949-50; member, Republican National
Committee for Kansas, 1940-64; vice president of Eisenhower Foundation, and Chairman
of Eisenhower Presidential Library Commission.  [COHP] (written permission) 1967. 
74pp. 
    
DAVIS, CLARENCE A. [OH 89]  Solicitor in Department of Interior, 1953-54; Under-
Secretary of Department of Interior, 1954-57.  [COHP] (written permission) 1967.  108pp. 

DEVERS, JACOB L. [OH 377]  Commander, U.S. Forces, European Theater, 1943; 
Commanding General, North African Theater, 1944; Deputy Supreme Commander,
Mediterranean Theater, 1944; Commanding General, 6th Army Group, 1944-45.  [EL]
1974-75.  206 pp.

D'EWART, WESLEY A. [OH 24]  Congressman from Montana, 1945-55; Assistant to
Secretary of Agriculture, 1955; Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior, 1955-56. 
[COHP] 1967.  137pp.         

DEWEY, THOMAS E. [OH 507]  Lawyer, Governor of New York, 1942-54; Republican
nominee for President of United States, 1944 and 1948; active in the Eisenhower campaign,
1952.  [COHP] 1970.  44pp.

DICKER, EDWARD T. [OH 178]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign in Texas, 1951-52      
     [COHP] 1969.  33pp.

DILLON, CLARENCE DOUGLAS [OH 211]  U.S. Ambassador to France, 1953-57;
Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, 1957-58; Under Secretary of State,
1959-61; Secretary of  the Treasury, 1961-65.  [COHP] (written permission) 1972.  94pp.

DONOVAN, ROBERT J. [OH 48]  News correspondent, New York Herald Tribune. 
[COHP] 1968.  52pp.

DOUGLAS, JAMES H., JR. [OH 288]  Under Secretary, 1953-57, and Secretary, 1957-59,
Department of the Air Force; Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1959-61.  [COHP] 1972.   53pp.

DOUTHIT, GEORGE [OH 179]  Reporter for the Arkansas Democrat during the Little
Rock, Ark., school integration crisis, 1957-59.  [COHP] 1970.  49pp.

DRAPER, WILLIAM H., JR. [OH 180]  World War II military associate, U.S. Special
Representative to Europe, and member of NATO Council, 1951-53; Chairman, U.S.
President's Committee to Study the U.S. Military Assistance Program, 1958-59; Vice
Chairman, Planned Parenthood Federation.  [COHP] 1971.  19pp.

DRUMMOND, ROSCOE [OH 25]  Reporter, Christian Science Monitor; reporter, New
York Herald Tribune, Washington, D.C. office, 1953.  [COHP] 1967.  33pp.

DULLES, ELEANOR LANSING [OH 70]  Diplomat and economist; State Department
official. [COHP] 1962-67.  977pp.

DUMONT, DONALD A. [OH 289]  State Department official and foreign service officer
specializing in African matters; advisor to U.S. delegation to United Nations, 1955. 
[COHP] 1972.  76pp.

EDWIN, ED [OH 290]  Interviewer for Columbia University Oral History Project. 
[COHP] (written permission) 1967.  47pp.

EISENHOWER, BARBARA [OH 492] Daughter-in-law of Dwight D. Eisenhower.  [EL]
(closed) 1982-83.  153pp.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. [OH 10]  [OTHER] 1962.  28pp.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. [OH 11]  [COHP] 1967.  114pp.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. [OH 14]  [OTHER] 1964.  57pp.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. [OH 106]  [OTHER] 1967.  35pp.

EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. [OH 501]  [OTHER]  1967.  7pp.

EISENHOWER, EDGAR N. [OH 82]  Brother of Dwight D. Eisenhower; lawyer in
Tacoma, Washington.  [COHP] (closed) 1967.  118pp.
 
EISENHOWER, JOHN S.D. [OH 15]  Son of Dwight D. Eisenhower; Assistant White
House Staff Secretary, 1958-61; U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, 1969-71.  [EL] 1972.  147pp.

EISENHOWER, JOHN S.D. [OH 291]  [COHP] 1967.  146pp.

EISENHOWER, MILTON S. [OH 13 ]  Brother of Dwight D. Eisenhower; President,
Pennsylvania State University, 1950-56; President, Johns Hopkins University, 1956-67:
Member, U.S. President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization, 1953-60;
Special Ambassador and President's personal representative to Latin America, 1953-61. 
[EL]  1971.  54pp.

EISENHOWER, MILTON S. [OH 292]  [COHP] 1967.  115pp.

EISENHOWER, MILTON S. [OH 345]  [EL] 1975.  48pp.

ELSON, REV. EDWARD L. [OH 133]  Pastor of the National Presbyterian Church in 
Washington, D.C., 1969.  [COHP] 1967-69.  295pp.

ELVIDGE, FORD Q. & ANITA M. [OH 369]  Governor of Guam, 1953-56.  [EL] 1976. 
47pp.

ENGSTROM, HAROLD [OH 134]  Member of Little Rock, Ark., school board, 1957. 
[COHP] 1970.  62pp

ENSLEY, GROVER W. [OH 502]  Fiscal analyst, U.S. Bureau of the Budget, 1941-47;
Executive Director, Joint Economic Committee, United States Congress, 1949-57. 
[OTHER]  1985.  116pp.

EVANS, LUTHER HARRIS [OH 135]  Director General of UNESCO, 1953-58.  [COHP] 
1970.  35pp. 

EWALD, WILLIAM [OH 487]  Special Assistant in the White House, 1954-56; Assistant to
the Secretary of the Interior, 1956-59; worked with Eisenhower on The White House Years.
[EL] 1977.  51pp.

FAUBUS, ORVAL E. [OH 181]  Governor of Arkansas, 1955-67.  [COHP] 1971.  137pp.

FINCH, ROBERT H. [OH 20]  Active in California politics; Administrative Assistant to
Vice President Nixon, 1958-60: campaign director for Nixon presidential campaign, 1960. 
[COHP] 1967.  69pp.

FIRESTONE, LEONARD [OH 138]  Industrialist.  [COHP] 1970.  16pp.

FITZGERALD, DENNIS [OH 387]  Director of Food and Agricultural Division of the
Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), 1948-51; Assistant Administrator of ECA,
1951-52; Associate Deputy Director of the Mutual Security Agency, 1952; Deputy Director
of the Foreign Operations Administration, 1953; Deputy Director of the International
Cooperation Administration, 1956.  [EL] 1976.  42pp.

FITZWATER, IVAN M. [OH 104]  Kansas businessman and boyhood friend of President
Eisenhower when he lived in Abilene, Kansas.  [EL] 1970-76.  59pp.

FLANDERS, RALPH [OH 27]  Senator from Vermont, 1946-58; leader of move to censure
Senator Joseph McCarthy.  [COHP] 1967.  54pp.

FLEMMING, ARTHUR S. [OH 504]  Director, Office of Defense Mobilization,  1953-57;
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, 1958-61.  [EL] 1988.  70pp.

FLEMMING, ARTHUR S. [OH 506]  [EL] 1978.  41pp.

FOLGER, J. CLIFFORD [OH 293]  U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, 1957-59; Chairman,
Republican National Finance Committee, 1955-57 and 1960-61.  [COHP] 1968.  42pp.   

FOLLIARD, EDWARD T. [OH 36]  Reporter, Washington Post.  [COHP] 1967.  73pp.

FOLSOM, MARION B. [OH 112]  Under Secretary of the Treasury, 1953-55; Secretary of
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1955-58.  [COHP] 1968.  163pp.

FORNEY, ABRAM [OH 3]  Boyhood friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower in Abilene, Kansas.   
      [EL] 1964.  18pp.

FRANCIS, CLARENCE [OH 23]  Special consultant to the President and Chairman,
Interagency Committee on Agriculture Surplus Disposal, 1954-60.  [COHP] 1967.  38pp.

FRANCIS, CLARENCE [OH 374]  [OTHER] 1968.  31pp.

FRANKE, WILLIAM B. [OH 182]  Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1954-57; Under
Secretary of the Navy, 1957-59; Secretary of the Navy, 1959-61.  [COHP] 1972.  51pp.

FRAYN, R. MORT [OH 386]  Chairman of the Republican Party in the State of 
Washington. [EL] 1976.  47pp.

FUNK, HOWARD [OH 4]  Boyhood friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower in Abilene, Kansas,
played football together.  [EL] 1964.  12pp.

GARRISON, L. E. [OH 383]  Trustee and photographer for the Eisenhower Foundation. 
[EL] 1975.  50pp.

GATES, THOMAS S., JR. [OH 183]  Commander, United States Naval Reserve, 1942-45;
Under Secretary of the Navy, 1953-57; Secretary of the Navy, 1957-59; Deputy Secretary of
Defense, 1959; Secretary of Defense, 1959-61.  [COHP] 1967-72.  99pp.

GAVIN, JAMES M. [OH 184]  World War II military associate of General Eisenhower;
Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Research, 1955, and Chief of Research and
Development, 1956-57, Department of the Army.  [COHP] 1967.  37pp.

GEMMILL, ROBERT [OH 350]  Trustee of the Eisenhower Foundation and Abilene
businessman.  [EL] 1975.  87pp.

GINZBERG, ELI [OH 394]  Consultant to the Department of State, 1953-56; consultant to
the Department of Labor, 1954-82.  [EL] 1975-78.  127pp.

GOLDWATER, BARRY [OH 21]  Senator from Arizona, 1953-65, and 1969-86;
Republican candidate for President in 1964.  [COHP] 1967.  86pp.

GOODPASTER, ANDREW J. [OH 37]  Staff  Secretary to the President, 1954-61. 
[COHP]  1967.  138pp.

GOODPASTER, ANDREW J. [OH 378]  [EL] 1975-78.  123pp.

GOODPASTER, ANDREW J. [OH 477]  [OTHER] 1982.  49pp.

GOODPASTER, ANDREW J., ET AL [OH 508]  Joint interview with Andrew Goodpaster,
Staff Secretary to the President, 1954-61; Ann Whitman, Personal Secretary to the
President, 1953-61; Raymond Saulnier, Council of Economic Advisers, 1954-61 (Chairman,
1957-61); Elmer Staats, Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1950-53 and 1958-66;
Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, 1953-56; Gordon Gray, Director
of Office of Defense Mobilization, 1957-58, Special Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs, 1958-61.  [OTHER] 1980.  87pp.

GRAY, ARTHUR, JR. [OH 55]  Chairman of special events for Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon in the 1952 campaign.  [COHP] 1967.  33pp.

GRAY, GORDON [OH 73]  Assistant Secretary for 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.  [COHP] 1966-67.  341pp.

GRAY, GORDON [OH 342]  [EL] 1975.  58pp.

GRAY, ROBERT KEITH [OH 253]  Special Assistant for Manpower, Navy Department,
1955-56; Special Assistant in the White House, 1956-58; Secretary to the Cabinet, 1958-61.
[COHP] 1970.  39pp.

GREEN, HOWARD C. [OH 366]  Conservative Party member of the Canadian
parliament; Minister of Public Works and Secretary of State for External Affairs under
Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker.  [EL] 1973-74.  100pp.

GRIMM, PETER [OH 294] Personal friend of the Eisenhowers; U.S. Minister to Italy,
1955-56. [COHP] 1972.  22pp.

GRISWOLD, NAT R. [OH 185] Director, Arkansas Council on Human Relations, 1955-66.
[COHP] 1971.  85pp.

GRUENTHER, ALFRED M. [OH 113]  Military associate; Supreme Allied Commander in
Europe (NATO forces), 1953-56.  [COHP] (written permission) 1967.  97pp.

GRUENTHER, HOMER [OH 254]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1952; Assistant to
the President, 1953-61.  [COHP] 1972.  108pp.

GUTHRIDGE, AMIS [OH 186]  Attorney involved with Capital Citizens Council during
the Little Rock, Ark., school integration crisis, 1957-59.  [COHP] 1971.  28pp.

GUYLAY, L. RICHARD [OH 187]  Public relations director of Senator Taft's campaign
for presidential nomination, 1952; public relations director for the Republican National
Committee  (RNC), 1955-56.  [COHP] 1967.  90pp.

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