ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPTS

Part 3

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PAARLBERG, DON [OH 52]  Economic advisor to Secretary of Agriculture, 1953-57;
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 1957-58; Special Assistant to President for Economic Affairs,
1958-61; Coordinator of Food for Peace Program, 1960-61.  [COHP] 1968. 165pp.

PARKER, HUGH A. [OH 326]  Military associate of General Eisenhower; worked with the
Philippine Air Force, 1935-37.  [EL] 1972.  76pp.

PATTERSON, BRADLEY H., JR. [OH 225]  Staff member, White House Secretariat, 1954-55; Assistant to the Secretary to the Cabinet, 1955-61.  [COHP] 1968.  66pp.

PATTERSON, HUGH, JR. [OH 263]  Publisher, Arkansas Gazette, at time of Little Rock,
Ark., school integration crisis, 1957.  [COHP] 1970.  86pp.

PATTERSON, JOHN S. [OH 226]  Deputy Administrator, Veterans Administration (VA),
1954-57; Deputy Director, Office of Defense Mobilization (ODM), 1957-58; Deputy Director,
Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization (OCDM), 1958-61.  [COHP] 1970.  55pp.

PAUL, CHARLES [OH 493]  Chairman, Washington State Taft for President organization. 
[EL] 1972.  28pp.

PEARKES, GEORGE R. [OH 339]  Commanding General, Canadian Pacific Command, 1942-45; Canadian Minister of Defense, 1957-60.  [EL] 1974.  53pp.

PERCY, CHARLES [OH 147]  Special ambassador and personal representative of President to
Presidential inauguration ceremonies in Peru and Bolivia, 1956; Vice Chairman, Republican
National Finance Committee, 1957-59; Senator from Illinois, 1967-85.  [COHP] 1970.  34pp.

PERSONS, WILTON B. [OH 334]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign of 1952; Deputy
Assistant to the President, 1953-58; The Assistant to the President, 1958-61.  [COHP] 1970.  
163pp.

PERSONS, WILTON B. [OH 399]  [OTHER] (written permission) 1974.  23pp.

PETERSEN, HOWARD C. [OH 227]  War Department official; member, Board of  Directors,
Panama Canal Company, 1953-68; chairman of fund-raising activities, Citizens for Eisenhower,
1952.  [COHP] 1968.  70pp.

PICKING, LELIA G. [OH 7]  Classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower in Abilene, Kansas.  [EL] 
1965.  24pp.

PITTENGER, RICHARD M. [OH 88]  Vice President of Farmers Insurance Group, 1948-present; active in press affairs at the 1953 Houston Governors Conference and the Republican
National Convention.  [COHP] 1967.  38pp.

PORTAL, VISCOUNT CHARLES [OH 79]  Chief of British Air Staff, 1940-45.  [EL] 1968. 
11pp.

PORTER, H. JACK [OH 228]  Republican National Committeeman for Texas, 1952-70; active
in the Eisenhower campaign in Texas, 1951-52.  [COHP] 1969.  47pp.

PORTER, H. JACK [OH 370] [EL] 1975.  53pp.

PORTER, H. JACK (with Joe Ingraham) [OH 349] [EL] 1972.  177 pp.

POWELL, TERRELL E. [OH 203]  Principal, Hall High School, Little Rock, Ark., 1957-58;
Superintendent of Schools, Little Rock, Ark., 1958-61.  [COHP] 1972.  35pp.

PRUDEN, WESLEY [OH 264]  President of the Citizens Council during Little Rock, Ark.,
school integration crisis, 1957-58.  [COHP] 1970.  34pp.

PYLE, HOWARD K. (with Charles Masterson) [OH 120]  Administrative Assistant to the
President, 1955-59.  [COHP] 1967.  134pp.

QUESADA, ELWOOD R. [OH 308]  Military associate of General Eisenhower during World
War II; Special Assistant to the President for aviation, 1957-58; Chairman Airways
Modernization Board, 1957-58; Administrator, Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), 1958-61.  
[COHP] 1967-68.  89pp.

QUESADA, ELWOOD R. [OH 476] [EL] 1973-76.  216pp.

RABB, MAXWELL M. [OH 265]  Member, Eisenhower's election campaign staff, 1952;
President's Associate Counsel, 1953; Secretary to the Cabinet, 1953-58.  [COHP] 1970.  39pp.

RABB, MAXWELL M. [OH 309]  [COHP] (written permission) 1971.  23pp.

RABB, MAXWELL M. [OH 479]  [EL] 1975.  34pp.

REID, OGDEN R. [OH 61]  Editor, New York Herald Tribune and U.S. Ambassador to Israel,
1959-61.  [COHP] 1967.  23pp.

REID, RALPH W. E. [OH 229]  Assistant to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget (BOB),
1953-54; Assistant Director of BOB, 1954-61.  [COHP] 1972.  51pp.

RICE, EDWARD E. [OH 230]  Foreign Service officer in China, 1935-45; U.S. Consul
General, Stuttgart, West Germany, 1953-56; member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of
State, 1959-62.  [COHP] 1972.  74pp.

ROBERTS, CHALMERS [OH 54]  Newsman, Washington Post. [COHP] 1967.  37pp.

ROBERTS, CHARLES [OH 310]  Journalist.  [COHP] 1972.  72pp.

ROBERTS, CLIFFORD [OH 266]  Close friend of the Eisenhowers; manager, Augusta
National Golf Club.  [COHP] (closed) 1969-72.  881pp.

ROBERTSON, WALTER [OH 121]  Assistant Secretary of State for the Far East, 1953-59.
[COHP] 1967.  194pp.

ROBINSON, WILLIAM [OH 392]  Consultant to the Surgeon General, U.S. Public Health
Service. 1954.  [EL] 1976.  40pp.

ROCKEFELLER, NELSON A. [OH 231]  Chairman, U.S. President's Advisory
Committee on Government Organization, 1953-58; Under Secretary of the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare, 1953-54; Special Assistant to the President, 1954-55. [COHP]
(closed) 1967.  40pp.

ROGERS, WILLIAM P. [OH 232]  Deputy Attorney General of the U.S., 1953-57; Attorney
General of the U.S., 1957-61.  [COHP] (written permission) 1968.  51pp.

ROOSA, ROBERT [OH 267]  Official of the Federal Reserve Bank, New York, 1946-60;
Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Monetary Affairs, 1961-64.  [COHP] 1972.  155pp.

ROSSIDES, EUGENE T. [OH 510]  Assistant to the Undersecretary of the Treasury, 1958-61.
[EL] 1990.  33pp.

ROVERE, RICHARD H. [OH 65]  Staff writer, New Yorker magazine; author of The
Eisenhower Years.  [COHP] 1968.  45pp.

RUBOTTOM, ROY [OH 268]  Foreign Service officer; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1957-60; U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, 1960-62.  [COHP] (written
permission) 1969-70.  96pp.

RUMBOUGH, STANLEY [OH 68]  Founder and Vice Chairman of Citizens for Eisenhower -
Nixon Committee in 1952; Special Assistant to Secretary of Commerce, 1953; Special Assistant
in the Executive Branch Liaison Office, White House, 1953-54; Chairman of the U.S. Committee
for the United Nations, 1957-58.  [COHP] 1967.  40pp.

RUSSELL, CHRISTOPHER [OH 406]  Assistant to the White House Staff Secretary, 1959-61.  [EL] 1974-75.  135pp.

SACCO, IRENE MILLER [OH 474]  Daughter of Harvey L. Miller, who, along with C.W.
Parker, founded the carousel factory in Abilene around the turn of the century.   [EL] 1974. 
77pp.

SALISBURY, HARRISON [OH 233]  Journalist, United Press International and the New York
Times.  [COHP] 1972.  49pp.

SALOMON, IRVING [OH 204]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1951-52, and the Nixon
campaign, 1960; Chairman, U.S. Delegation to the Paris UNESCO Conference, 1953.  [COHP]
1972.  40pp.

SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT [OH 29]  Senator from Massachusetts, 1944-67; served on the
Armed Services Committee, Defense Subcommittee.  [COHP] 1967.  154pp.

SAMUEL, IRENE [OH 148]  Leader of the Women's Emergency Committee during the Little
Rock, Ark., school integration crisis in 1957-59.  [COHP] 1970.  49pp.

SARGEANT, HOWLAND [OH 149]  U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1944-46; President of
UNESCO General Conference in Paris, 1951.  [COHP] 1970.  27pp.

SAULNIER, RAYMOND J. [OH 234]  Consultant to the Council of Economic Advisers
(CEA), 1953-55; member of CEA, 1955-56; chairman of CEA, 1956-61.  [COHP] 1967.  71pp.

SCHAEFER, J. EARL [OH 81]  West Point classmate and longtime friend of General
Eisenhower.   [EL] 1969.  37pp.

SCHEELE, DR. LEONARD [OH 85]  Surgeon General of the U.S. Public Health Service,
1948-56.  [COHP] 1967.  45pp.

SCHERER, RAYMOND [OH 47]  White House correspondent for NBC.  [COHP] 1968.  55pp.

SCHINE, G. DAVID [OH 205] Chief Consultant to the Investigations Subcommittee of the
Senate Government Operations Committee, 1953.  [COHP] 1971.  21pp.

SCHULZ, ROBERT L. [OH 150]  Aide-de-camp to General Dwight Eisenhower, 1947-52;
Military Aide to the President, 1953-61; executive assistant to ex-President Eisenhower 1961-69. 
[COHP] 1968.  293pp.

SCHULZ, ROBERT L. [OH 495]  [EL] 1972-75.  111pp.

SCOTT, CHARLES  [OH 475]  Attorney working with the NAACP on the Brown vs. Board of
Education case.   [OTHER] 1970.  56pp.

SCOTT, INEZ G. [OH 409]  Driver for General Eisenhower during the North African
Campaign, 1943.  [EL] 1979.  34pp.

SCRIBNER, FRED C., JR. [OH 235]  Active in Republican Party national affairs and
campaigns, 1940-present; General Counsel, Republican National Committee (RNC), 1952-55;
General Counsel, 1955-57; Assistant Secretary, 1957, and Under Secretary, 1957-61, Department
of the Treasury.  [COHP] 1972.  84pp.

SEAMANS, ROBERT C., JR. [OH 313]  Associated with National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics (NACA); Associate Administrator, 1960-65, and Deputy Administrator, 1965-68,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).  [OTHER] 1968.  162pp.

SEAMANS, ROBERT C., JR. [OH 315]  [OTHER] 1973.  21pp.

SEATON, GLADYS [OH 390]  Wife of Fred Seaton, Secretary of the Interior, 1956-61.  [EL]
1974-75.  173pp.

SHADEGG, STEPHEN [OH 122]  Active in the Republican Party in Arizona.  [COHP]
(written permission) 1967.  30pp.

SHANLEY, BERNARD M. [OH 348]  Member of the Advisory Committee for the Eisenhower
campaign of 1952; Special Counsel to President Eisenhower, 1953-55; Appointment Secretary to
President Eisenhower, 1955-57.  [EL] 1975.  123pp.

SHANLEY, BERNARD M. [OH 403]  [OTHER] 1974.  54pp.

SHARP, DUDLEY C. [OH 236]  Assistant Secretary for Materiel, 1955-59, Under Secretary,
1959, and Secretary, 1959-61, U.S. Air Force.  [COHP] 1969.  68pp.

SHELDON, JAMES [OH 269]  Public relations director of the Nationalities Division
Democratic National Committee.  [COHP] (written permission) 1972.  187pp.

SHELDON, JOSEPH S. [OH 151]  Active in the Republican party in Texas, and the
Eisenhower campaign of 1952.  [COHP] 1969.  29pp.

SHELDON, JOSEPH S. [OH 329]  [EL] 1972.  59pp.

SHELTON, WILLIAM T. [OH 152]  City editor, Arkansas Gazette, at time of Little Rock,
Ark., school integration crisis, 1957-59.  [COHP] 1970.  36pp.
SHEPLEY, JAMES R. [OH 51]  Journalist, Washington bureau chief, Time magazine, 1948-61,
re foreign affairs.  [COHP] 1967.  40pp.

SHERROD, ROBERT LEE [OH 237]  Far East correspondent, 1952-55, and Managing Editor,
1955-62, of the Saturday Evening Post.  [COHP] 1972.  53pp.

SHIVERS, ALLAN [OH 238]  Governor of Texas, 1949-57; active in the Eisenhower election
campaign, 1952.  [COHP] 1969.  59pp.

SHOUP, DAVID M. [OH 206] Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, 1960-63.  [COHP]
1972.  30pp.

SICILIANO, ROCCO [OH 9]  Special Assistant to the President for Personnel Management,
1957-59.  [EL] 1967-68.  123pp.

SIMPSON, WILLIAM H. [OH 314]  Military associate of General Eisenhower; Commanding
General, 9th Army, European Theater, 1944-45.  [EL] 1972.  127pp.

SLATER, ELLIS D. [OH 239]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1951-52; personal friend of
the Eisenhowers.  [COHP] 1970.  39pp.

SLATER, ILENE [OH 71]  Secretary to the Chairman of Citizens for Eisenhower in 1952;
Secretary to Sherman Adams, 1953-57. [COHP] (written permission) 1968.  59pp.

SMITH, BROMLEY  [OH 270]  State Department official; member of the National Security
Council (NSC) special staff, 1953-58; Executive Officer for the Operations Coordinating Board
(OCB), 1958-61.  [COHP] 1972.  37pp.

SMITH, GERARD C. [OH 513]  Special Assistant to Secretary of State for Atomic Affairs,
1954-57; Assistant Secretary of State, Director of Policy Planning Staff, Department of State,
1957-61; Foreign Policy Consultant, Washington Center Foreign Policy Research, 1961-69;
Director of U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1969-72.  [EL] 1990.  42pp.

SMITH, HOWARD K. [OH 99]  Chief European correspondent and European Director of CBS
in London, 1946-57, and CBS correspondent, Washington Bureau, 1957-61.  [COHP] 1967. 
45pp.

SMITH, MERRIMAN [OH 160]  White House Correspondent for United Press International,
1941-70.  [COHP] 1968.  80pp.

SMITH, WILLIAM J. [OH 240]  Legislative secretary and legal counsel to Arkansas Governor
Orval Faubus, 1957-67; Associate Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, 1958.  [COHP]  1971. 
91pp.

SMYLIE, ROBERT E. [OH 355]  Attorney General of Idaho, 1947-55; Governor of Idaho,
1955-67.  [EL] 1975.  72pp.

SNIDER, DWIGHT E. [OH 520]  Steward aboard the aircraft Columbine during Dwight D.
Eisenhower's tenure as NATO Commander.  [EL] 1978.  52pp.

SNIDER, ORIN [OH 6]  Childhood friend of Dwight D. and Edgar Eisenhower in Abilene,
Kansas.  [EL] 1964.  52pp.

SNYDER, MURRAY [OH 59]  Assistant press secretary to the President, 1953-57.  [COHP] 
1967.  67pp.

SPRAGUE, MANSFIELD D. [OH 100]  General Counsel, Department of Defense, 1955-57;
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1958-66.  [COHP] 1968.  58pp.

STAATS, ELMER B. [OH 50]  Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1950-53 and 1958-66.
[COHP] 1967.  60pp.

STACK, JAMES [OH 317]  Military associate of Dwight D. Eisenhower at Ft.  Lewis,
Washington, 1940, and the War Plans Division of the War Department, 1941-42.  [EL] 1972-73. 
132pp.

STAMBAUGH, JOHN H. [OH 372]  Assistant to the Director of the Foreign Operations
Administration, 1954-55; Special Counsel to the President, 1957-58.  [EL] 1976.  102pp.

STANLEY, TIMOTHY [OH 398]  Staff member, Office of the Secretary of Defense,1955;
Special Assistant, White House Staff, 1957-59; Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of
Defense for International Security Affairs, 1959-62.  [EL] 1977.  37pp.

STANS, MAURICE H. [OH 46 ]  Financial consultant to Postmaster General, 1953-55; Deputy
Postmaster, 1955-57; Deputy Director, 1957-58; and Director, 1958-61, Bureau of the Budget. 
[COHP] (closed) 1968.   86pp. 

STAPF, CHARLES J. [OH 375]  Member of the Board of Directors of the Eisenhower
Foundation.  [EL] 1976.  67pp.

STASSEN, HAROLD  [OH 123]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1952; Mutual Security
Administrator, 1953; Director, Foreign Operations Administration, 1953-55; Special Assistant to
the President for Disarmament, 1955-58.  [COHP] (written permission) 1967.  68pp.

STASSEN, HAROLD [OH 519] Director of the Foreign Operations Administration, 1953-55,
and Special Assistant to the President for Disarmament, 1955-58.  [EL] 1977.  28 pp.
STEELMAN, JOHN R. [OH 94]  Assistant to President Truman, re transition to the
Eisenhower administration.  [COHP] 1968.  89pp.

STEPHENS, THOMAS E. [OH 161]  Appointments Secretary to General Eisenhower, 1950-53; Special Counsel to the President and Appointments Secretary, 1953-61.  [COHP] (written
permission) 1968.  100pp.

STEVENS, TED [OH 484]  U.S. attorney, District of Alaska, 1953-56; Legislative Counsel,
Department of the Interior, 1956-58.  [EL] 1977.  31pp.

STOREY, ROBERT G. [OH 241]  Member, Commission on Reorganization of the Executive
Branch of Government, 1953-55; Vice Chairman, U.S. Civil Rights Commission, 1957-63.   
[COHP] 1971.  66pp.

STRAUSS, LEWIS L. [OH 271]  Member, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1946-50;
Chairman, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1953-58.  [COHP] 1962-63.  178pp.

STREIBERT, THEODORE [OH 153]  Director, U.S. Information Agency, 1953-56; Member
of business staff of Nelson and Laurance Rockefeller, 1957-60.   [COHP] 1970.  36pp.

SUMMERFIELD, ARTHUR [OH 242]  Chairman, Republican National Committee, 1952-53;
U.S. Postmaster General, 1953-61.  [COHP] (closed) 1970.  93pp.

SUTTON, GLENN W. [OH 356]  Member, U.S. Tariff Commission, 1954-71.  [EL] 1976. 
45pp.

SWAN, D. WALTER [OH 343]  Active in the Eisenhower campaigns of 1952 and 1956;
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, 1953-54.  [EL] 1976.  95pp.

SWING, JOSEPH [OH 154]  West Point classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1911-15; U.S.
Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, 1954-61.  [COHP] 1967.  77pp.
 
TAIT, EDWARD T. [OH 384]  Member of Eisenhower's campaign train, 1952; Executive
Assistant to the Chairman of the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), 1953-55; Executive
Director of SEC, 1955; Special Assistant to President Eisenhower, 1955-56; member of Federal
Trade Commission, 1956-60.  [EL] 1974-76.  157pp.

THAYER, ROBERT H. [OH 243]  Assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to France,  1951-54; staff
member, Operations Coordinating Board, 1954-55; U.S. Minister to Rumania, 1955-58;
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, 1958-61.  [COHP] 1972.  45pp.

THAYER, WALTER [OH 272]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, 1952; active in the Nixon
campaign, 1960.  [COHP] 1967.  53pp.

THOMAS, CHARLES [OH 490]  Undersecretary of the Navy, Jan.-Aug. 1953; Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Supply and Logistics, 1953-54; Secretary of the Navy, 1954-57.         
[EL] 1976.  65pp.

THORNTON, JESSIE W. [OH 273]  Wife of Dan Thornton (Governor of Colorado, 1951 -55);
friend of the Eisenhowers and Douds.  [COHP] (written permission) 1969.  41pp.

THYE, EDWARD J. [OH 22]  Senator from Minnesota, 1946-59, re agriculture.  [COHP] 1967. 
77pp.

TODD, WEBSTER B. [OH 207]  Active in New Jersey politics, and the Eisenhower campaign
of 1952; Director, Office of Economic Affairs, U.S. Mission to NATO and European regional
organizations, 1953-54.  [COHP] (written permission) 1972.  90pp.

TOLLEFSON, THOR C. [OH 338]  Congressman from Washington, 1947-65.  [EL] 1972-74.  
82pp.

TONER, ALBERT [OH 491]  Member, Psychological Strategy Board and Operations
Coordinating Board staff, 1951-56; Assistant to the Staff Secretary in the White House, 1956-61. 
[EL] 1974, 1977.  94pp.

TOURTELLOTTE, JANET P. (with Edith D. Williams) [OH 332]  Active in the Republican
party in Washington and the Eisenhower campaign in 1952.  [EL] 1972.  68pp.

TUCKER, EVERETT, JR. [OH 244]  Member of Little Rock, Ark., school board, 1958-65.       
[COHP] 1971.  63pp.

TUTTLE, ELBERT [OH 208]  Active in the Republican Party in Georgia; General Counsel,
Department of the Treasury, 1953-54; Judge, 5th Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals, 1954-70.    
[COHP] 1970.  115pp.

TWINING, NATHAN F. [OH 274]  Vice Chief of Staff, 1950-53, and Chief of Staff, 1953-57,
Department of the Air Force; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1957-60.  [COHP] 1967.  252pp.

UPTON, WAYNE [OH 245]  Member of Little Rock, Ark., school board, 1957-58.  [COHP]
1971.  65pp.

WADSWORTH, JAMES J. [OH 209]  Special Assistant, Economic Cooperation
Administration, 1948-50; Acting Director, Civil Defense Office, 1950; Deputy Administrator,
FCDA, 1951; Deputy U.S. Representative, 1953-60, and Permanent U.S. Representative, 1960-61, to the  United Nations.  [COHP] 1967.  251pp.

WAINHOUSE, DAVID W. [OH 278 ]  State Department official with responsibilities for
international organizations and United Nations political affairs, 1946-56; U.S. Minister to
Austria, 1956-62.  [COHP] 1972.  34pp.

WALTERS, VERNON [OH 108]  Translator for Dwight D. Eisenhower while he was SHAPE
Commander and President.  [EL] 1970.  94pp.  

WALTERS, VERNON [OH 499]  Government official; Military Attache; Deputy Director of
the Central Intelligence Agency, 1972-76; Ambassador-at-Large, 1981-present;  interpreter for
U. S. Presidents, Truman through Reagan, 1948-present.  [OTHER] 1984.  32pp.

WASHBURN, ABBOTT M. [OH 124]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, Citizens for
Eisenhower, 1951-52; Deputy to the Special Assistant to the President, 1953; Deputy Director,
U.S. Information Agency, 1954-61.  [COHP] 1967-68.   91pp.

WATKINS, ARTHUR [OH 125]  Senator for Utah, 1947-59; member, 1959-60, and Chief
Commissioner, 1960-68, Indian Claims Commission.  [COHP] 1968.  98pp.

WEEKS, SINCLAIR [OH 277]  Chairman, Finance Committee of the Republican National
Committee, 1949-52; Secretary of Commerce, 1953-58.  [COHP] 1967.  174pp.

WHEATON, ANNE W. [OH 64]  Director of Women's Publicity for the Republican National
Committee, 1939-57; Associate White House Press Secretary, 1957-61.  [COHP] 1968.  180pp.

WHEELER, CLYDE [OH 388]  Confidential Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1954-57; Special Assistant to the Secretary, 1957-59; Staff Assistant to President Eisenhower, 1959-60.  [EL] 1974-75.  116pp.

WHEELER, CLYDE A. [OH 515]  [EL] 1990.  38pp.

WHITMAN, ANN C. [OH 511]  Personal Secretary to the President, 1953-61.  [EL] 1991. 
35pp.
 
WILCOX, FRANCIS O. [OH 246]  Chief of the professional staff, Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, 1947-55; Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations, 1955-61.   
[COHP] 1972.  64pp.

WILCOX, FRANCIS O. [OH 498]  [OTHER] 1984.  235pp.

WILLIAMS, E. GRAINGER [OH 155]  President of the Little Rock, Ark., Chamber of
Commerce during school integration crisis, 1957-59.  [COHP] 1970.  66pp.

WILLIAMS, EDITH D. (with Janet R. Tourtellotte) [OH 332]  Active in the Republican party
in Washington and the Eisenhower campaign of 1952.  [EL] 1972.  68pp.

WILLIAMS, RALPH [OH 503]   U.S. Navy officer; speechwriter on White House Staff, 1958-61.   [EL] 1988.  47pp.

WILLIAMS, WALTER [OH 276]  Active in the Eisenhower campaign, Citizens for
Eisenhower, 1951-52; Under Secretary of Commerce, 1953-58.  [COHP] (written permission)
1967.  104pp.

WILLIS, CHARLES F., JR. [OH 86]  Founder of Citizens for Eisenhower and vice chairman,
1951-52; Assistant to the President, 1953-55.  [COHP] 1968.  51pp.

WILSON, PAUL [OH 418]  Lawyer with Attorney General's office in Kansas who helped
prepare and present brief for Brown vs. Board of Education case.  [OTHER] 1970.  33pp.

WITTER, REV. RAY I. [OH 5]  Relative (his mother and Dwight D. Eisenhower's father were
brother and sister), discusses the church the Eisenhowers attended.  [EL] 1964.  41pp.

WOODRUFF, ROSCOE B. [OH 404]  West Point classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower and
World War II Corps Commander.  [EL] 1972.  55pp.

WOODS, HENRY [OH 275]  Attorney involved in Arkansas politics and Little Rock, Ark.,
school integration crisis, 1957-59.  [COHP] 1972.  57pp.

WOODWARD, JACK M. [OH 512]  Steward and valet aboard Columbine and Air Force One
airplanes when Dwight D. Eisenhower was Supreme Allied Commander, NATO, 1951-52 and
President, 1953-61.  [EL] 1992.  35pp.

WRISTON, DR. HENRY [ OH 69]  President of Brown University, 1937-55; executive
director of the American Assembly, 1955-58; president of the American Assembly, 1958-62. 
[COHP]  1968.  55pp.

YATES, CHARLES R. [OH 247]  Personal friend of the Eisenhowers; Secretary, Augusta
National Golf Club.  [COHP] 1970.  34pp.

YOST, CHARLES [OH 416]  Minister-Counselor, American Embassy, Athens, Greece, 1950-53; Deputy High Commander to Austria, 1953-54; U.S. Minister, 1954-55; and Ambassador,
1955-56, to Laos; Minister, American Embassy, Paris, 1956-58; U.S. Ambassador to Syria,
1958, and Morocco, 1958-61.  [EL] 1978.  27pp.

YOUNG, MILTON R. [OH 248]  Senator from North Dakota, 1945-80.  [COHP] 1967.  31pp.

ZAGHI, FREDERICK A. [OH 107]  Assistant to Sigurd S. Larmon of Young & Rubicam,
advertising firm in New York, re the 1952 election campaign and the Citizens for Eisenhower.  
[EL] 1968.  12pp.

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