Elsey, George M. Papers

Dates: 1916-1995

Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, and Duty Officer, White House Map Room, 1941-1946; Assistant to the Special Counsel to the President, 1947-1949; Administrative Assistant to the President, 1949-1951; Assistant to the Director, Mutual Security Agency, 1951-1953

The George M. Elsey Papers contain materials primarily related to his service in the White House Map Room, as an Assistant to the Special Counsel to the President, and as an Administrative Assistant to the President.

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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Size: 40 linear feet, 3 linear inches (about 73,600 pages).
Access: Open, with the exception that some documents that are closed for national security reasons.
Copyright: The donor gave to the U.S. government the copyrights in this material and in any other material received by the U.S. government and maintained in a depository administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course of their official duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in other documents presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Laura N. Heller (1969); Dennis E. Bilger and Anita M. Smith (1997); Dennis E. Bilger and Randy Sowell (2001); Randy Sowell and Erica Flanagan (2007); David Clark (2017-2020).

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

1918, February 5

 

Born, Palo Alto, California

1939

 

B.A., Princeton University

1940

 

M.A., Harvard University

1941, December - 1947, April

 

Officer, United States Naval Reserve; assigned to White House Map Room (intelligence and communications center) in April 1942

1947, April - 1949, August

 

Assistant to the Special Counsel to the President, Clark Clifford

1949, August - 1951, November

 

Administrative Assistant to the President

1951, December - 1953, January

 

Assistant to the Director, Mutual Security Agency

1958-1961

 

Vice-President, American Red Cross

1970-1980

 

President, American Red Cross

1973-1983

 

Trustee, George C. Marshall Research Foundation

1973-1995

 

Member, Harry S. Truman Library Institute

1974-1979

 

Member, National Archives Advisory Council

2015, December 30

 

Died, Tustin, California

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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

The papers of George M. Elsey contain materials primarily related to his service as a Duty Officer in the White House Map Room, as an Assistant to the Special Counsel to the President, and as an Administrative Assistant to the President. The collection is arranged into three series: the Franklin D. Roosevelt File, the Speech File and the Subject File.

The Franklin D. Roosevelt File consists of correspondence, appointment schedules, articles, handwritten notes, memos, reports, newspaper clippings, and press releases related to George Elsey’s service as a United States Naval Reserve Duty Officer assigned to the Map Room. Much of the series consist of historical reports and research notes related to foreign policy, newspapers clippings and requests for information regarding President Roosevelt’s personal papers.

The Speech File includes speeches and speech drafts, press releases, memoranda, printed material, newspaper clippings, correspondence, itineraries and schedules, drafts of legislation, and other items mostly documenting the drafting of President Truman's speeches and other public messages. In addition to the drafts themselves and accompanying research materials, the series contains samples of press reaction and some memoranda relating to political strategy. The major speeches that Elsey assisted with included: State of the Union addresses, the Truman Doctrine speech, the Marshall Plan speech, Civil Rights speech, 1948 campaign speeches, and the 1949 Inaugural Address, with its proposal of a "Point Four" program of aid to underdeveloped nations.

The Subject File contains memoranda, correspondence, speeches and speech drafts, reports, press releases, and other items documenting some of the major events and policies of the Truman administration. Much of this material relates to the Berlin Conference, economic policies, the Marshall Plan, Palestine, the Point Four program, Soviet Union, loyalty investigations, internal security, Korean War, legislation, national defense, Armed Forces unification, and reorganization of the Executive Branch. Notable documents in this series include President Truman’s handwritten note authorizing the dropping of the atomic bomb and his estimate on electoral votes for the 1948 election.

Related collections at the Truman Library include the George Elsey Files, Naval Aide to the President Files, Map Room File, President’s Secretary’s Files, and George Elsey’s oral histories.

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

Container Nos.

 

Series

1-9

  FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FILE, 1938-1951
Correspondence, appointment schedules, articles, handwritten notes, memos, reports, newspaper clippings, and press releases. Arranged alphabetically.

10-41

  SPEECH FILE, 1946-1953
Correspondence, appointment schedules, articles, handwritten notes, memos, reports, newspaper clippings, and press releases. Arranged alphabetically.

42-92

  SUBJECT FILE, 1916-1995
Memoranda, correspondence, speeches and speech drafts, reports, press releases, and other items relating to major policies and events primarily during the Truman administration. Arranged alphabetically.
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FOLDER TITLE LIST

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT FILE, 1938-1951

Box 1

  • Appointments
  • Articles
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Allied Occupation of Europe [1 of 2]
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Allied Occupation of Europe [2 of 2]
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—British in the Pacific
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—China [1 of 3]
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—China [2 of 3]
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—China [3 of 3]

Box 2

  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—French North Africa [1 of 2]
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—French North Africa [2 of 2]
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Germany
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Italy
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Octagon (Quebec Conference, 1944)
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Palestine
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Poland
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Quadrant (Quebec Conference, 1943)

Box 3

  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Russian Convoys
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Sextant (Cairo and Teheran Conferences)
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Wartime Conference Agreements
  • Historical Reports and Research Notes—Yalta Conference
  • Home
  • Map Room [1 of 2]
  • Map Room [2 of 2]

Box 4

  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944 [1 of 6]
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944 [2 of 6]
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944 [3 of 6]
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944 [4 of 6]
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944 [5 of 6]
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1944 [6 of 6]

Box 5

  • Newspaper Clippings, 1945
  • Newspaper Clippings, 1946
  • Newspaper Clippings, Miscellaneous [1 of 3]
  • Newspaper Clippings, Miscellaneous [2 of 3]
  • Newspaper Clippings, Miscellaneous [3 of 3]
  • Newspaper Clippings, Quebec Conference, 1944

Box 6

  • Newspaper Clippings, Teheran and Cairo Conferences [1 of 2]
  • Newspaper Clippings, Teheran and Cairo Conferences [2 of 2]
  • Personal Papers
  • Personal Papers-Ownership
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1945

Box 7

  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1947 [1 of 2]
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1947 [2 of 2]
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1948 [1 of 2]
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1948 [2 of 2]
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1949
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1950
  • Personal Papers-Requests for Access or Information, 1951
  • Philippine Statement
  • Press Conferences [1 of 2]
  • Press Conferences [2 of 2]

Box 8

  • Press Releases [1 of 11]
  • Press Releases [2 of 11]
  • Press Releases [3 of 11]
  • Press Releases [4 of 11]
  • Press Releases [5 of 11]
  • Press Releases [6 of 11]

Box 9

  • Press Releases [7 of 11]
  • Press Releases [8 of 11]
  • Press Releases [9 of 11]
  • Press Releases [10 of 11]
  • Press Releases [11 of 11]
  • Unconditional Surrender
  • War Diary

Box 10

SPEECH FILE, 1946-1953

  • 1946, June 29: Continuation of the OPA
  • 1946, December 18: Economic Advisers' Report (CEA)
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Atomic Energy
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Conclusion
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Correspondence
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Domestic Affairs
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Draft [1 of 2]
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Draft [2 of 2]
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Introduction
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Labor
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Military Policy
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Outline and General Material
  • 1947, January 6: State of the Union - Press Comments
  • 1947, January 8: President's Economic Report
  • 1947, January 10: Budget Message

Box 11

  • 1947 March 12: Truman Doctrine Speech [1 of 2]
  • 1947 March 12: Truman Doctrine Speech [2 of 2]
  • 1947, April 5: Jefferson Day Speech
  • 1947, April 21: New York Speech
  • 1947, May 7: Health Message
  • 1947, June 7: Kansas City Speech
  • 1947, June 11: President's Ottawa Speech
  • 1947, June 17: President's Speech at Princeton University
  • 1947, June 20: Labor Veto Speech
  • 1947, June 27: NAACP Speech
  • 1947, June 30: Rent Control and Housing Message
  • 1947, July 4: Monticello Speech

Box 12

  • 1947, September 2: Rio de Janeiro Conference - Clippings
  • 1947, September 2: Rio de Janeiro Conference - Dispatches
  • 1947, September 2: Rio de Janeiro Conference - Notes and Memoranda
  • 1947, September 2: Rio de Janeiro Conference - Speech
  • 1947, October 5: Food Speech
  • 1947, October 8: Radio Talk to Women Voters
  • 1947, October 24: Call for Special Session
  • 1947, October 24, Call for Special Session - Clippings
  • 1947, November 17: Address to Congress on Domestic Economic and Foreign Aid [1 of 2]
  • 1947, November 17: Address to Congress on Domestic Economic and Foreign Aid [2 of 2]
  • 1947, November 17: Anti-inflation Speech
  • 1947, November 17: European Recovery Program - Clippings
  • 1947, December 6: Everglades National Park Speech

Box 13

  • 1947, December 16: Message on Marshall Plan [1 of 3]
  • 1947, December 16: Message on Marshall Plan [2 of 3]
  • 1947, December 16: Message on Marshall Plan [3 of 3]
  • 1948, January 7: State of the Union
  • 1948, January 7: State of the Union - Drafts [1 of 3]
  • 1948, January 7: State of the Union - Drafts [2 of 3]
  • 1948, January 7: State of the Union - Drafts [3 of 3]
  • 1948, January 7: State of the Union - Newspaper comments
  • 1948, January 7: State of the Union - Source Material

Box 14

Box 15

  • 1948, March 17: St. Patrick's Day Speech - Background Material
  • 1948, March 17: St. Patrick's Day Speech - Drafts
  • 1948, March 17: Press Reaction to Speeches
  • 1948, April 2: William and Mary College Speech
  • 1948, April 4: New York Times Statement
  • 1948, April 17: American Society of Newspaper Editors Address
  • 1948, April 19: Anniversary of Cuban Independence Speech to Congress
  • 1948, May 1: National Health Assembly Speech
  • 1948, May 6: Family Life Conference Speech
  • 1948, May 14: "Young Democrats"
  • 1948, May 20: Girard College, Philadelphia
  • 1948, June 2-18: President's "Non-Political" Trip
  • 1948, June 2-18: President's "Non-Political" Trip - Press Reaction

Box 16

  • 1948, June 4: Swedish Centennial Speech (Coliseum Chicago)
  • 1948, June 4 - Novmeber 3: Campaign Trip Itineraries
  • 1948, June 5: 35th Division Speech at Omaha
  • 1948, June 10: Seattle
  • 1948, June 11: Portland
  • 1948, June 12: University of California, Berkeley [1 of 2]
  • 1948, June 12: University of California, Berkeley [2 of 2]
  • 1948, June 13: San Francisco
  • 1948, June 14: Press Club, Los Angeles
  • 1948, July 5: Bolivar, Missouri
  • 1948, July 15: Acceptance Speech at Democratic Convention
  • 1948 July 27: Reconvening Speech, 2nd Session, 80th Congress [1 of 2]

Box 17

  • 1948 July 27: Reconvening Speech, 2nd Session, 80th Congress [2 of 2]
  • 1948, July 31: Idlewild Airport
  • 1948, July: Democratic Party Platform
  • 1948, August: Collier's Magazine Statement
  • 1948, September 6: Labor Day Speeches
  • 1948, September 13: American Association for Advancement of Science Speech
  • 1948, September 17: Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, September 18: Iowa

Box 18

  • 1948, September 19: Missouri and Kansas
  • 1948, September 20: Denver, Colorado
  • 1948, September 20: Colorado Springs, Colorado
  • 1948, September 20: Pueblo, Colorado
  • 1948, September 21: Glenwood Springs, Salida and Canon City, Colorado
  • 1948, September 21: Grand Junction, Colorado
  • 1948, September 21: Springville, Helper and Price, Utah
  • 1948, September 21: American Fork and Provo, Utah
  • 1948, September 21: Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 1948, September 21: Ogden, Utah
  • 1948, September 22: Reno and Sparks, Nevada
  • 1948, September 22: Truckee, Roseville and Sacramento, California
  • 1948, September 22: San Francisco and Richmond, California
  • 1948, September 22: Oakland, California
  • 1948, September 23: Modesto, Fresno, Tulare and Bakersfield, California
  • 1948, September 23: Tehachapi, Mojave, Burbank, and Los Angeles, California
  • 1948, September 24: San Diego, Oceanside and Colton, California
  • 1948, September 24: Yuma and Phoenix, Arizona
  • 1948, September 25: Lordsburg and Deming, New Mexico
  • 1948, September 25: El Paso, Sierra Blanca and Valentine, Texas
  • 1948, September 25: Marfa, Alpine and Sanderson, Texas
  • 1948, September 26: San Antonio, Texas
  • 1948, September 27: San Marcos, Austin, and Temple, Texas
  • 1948, September 27: Waco, Hillsboro and Ft. Worth, Texas
  • 1948, September 27: Grand Prairie, Dallas, and Greenville, Texas
  • 1948, September 27: Bells and Bonham, Texas
  • 1948, September 28: Sherman, Whitesboro, and Gainesville, Texas
  • 1948, September 28: Marietta, Ardmore and Davis, Oklahoma
  • 1948, September 28: Pauls Valley, Purcell and Norman, Oklahoma

Box 19

  • 1948, September 28: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • 1948, September 29-30: Shawnee, Oklahoma - Henderson, Kentucky
  • 1948, September 30-October 2: Owensboro, Kentucky - Washington, D.C.
  • 1948, September-October: Clippings - September trip
  • 1948, October 6-October 9: Itineraries
  • 1948, October 6: Wilmington, Delaware
  • 1948, October 6: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey
  • 1948, October 7: Bridgeport, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, October 7: Reading, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, October 7: Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, October 7: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, October 7: Easton, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, October 7: Newark, Elizabeth and Jersey City, New Jersey
  • 1948, October 8: Albany, New York
  • 1948, October 8: Schenectady, Amsterdam, and Little Falls, New York

Box 20

  • 1948, October 8: Rome and Oneida, New York
  • 1948, October 8: Utica, New York
  • 1948, October 8: Syracuse, New York
  • 1948, October 8: Auburn, Cayuga and Seneca Falls, New York
  • 1948, October 8: Geneva, Phelps, and Rochester, New York
  • 1948, October 8: Batavia and Buffalo, New York
  • 1948, October 10-16: Itineraries
  • 1948, October 10-16: Background Material
  • 1948. October 11: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Hamilton, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Dayton, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Sidney, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Lima, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Ottawa, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Rittman, Willard, Fostoria, and Beshler, Ohio
  • 1948, October 11: Akron, Ohio
  • 1948, October 12: Richmond and Greenfield, Indiana
  • 1948, October 12: Crawfordsville, Indiana
  • 1948, October 12: Danville, Illinois
  • 1948, October 12: Tolono, Illinois
  • 1948, October 12: Decatur, Illinois
  • 1948, October 12: Springfield, Illinois
  • 1948, October 13: Adams, Altoona, and Spooner, Wisconsin
  • 1948, October 13: Superior, Wisconsin
  • 1948, October 13: Duluth, Minnesota
  • 1948, October 13: St. Paul, Minnesota
  • 1948, October 14: Waseco and Mankato, Minnesota
  • 1948, October 14: Rochester, Minnesota
  • 1948, October 14: Winona, Wisconsin
  • 1948, October 14: Sparta and Elroy, Wisconsin

Box 21

  • 1948, October 14: Madison, Wisconsin
  • 1948, October 14: Waukesha, Wisconsin
  • 1948, October 14: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • 1948, October 15: Hammond and North Judson, Indiana
  • 1948, October 15: Logansport, Indiana
  • 1948, October 15: Kokomo, Indiana
  • 1948, October 15: Tipton, Indiana
  • 1948, October 15: Noblesville, Indiana
  • 1948, October 15: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • 1948, October 16: Clarksburg, West Virginia
  • 1948, October 16: Grafton, West Virginia
  • 1948, October 16: Keyser, West Virginia
  • 1948, October 18-19: Miami, Florida - Raleigh, North Carolina
  • 1948, October 21: Washington, D.C.
  • 1948, October 22-24: Scranton, Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • 1948, October 24-November 5: Itineraries
  • 1948, October 25: Garrett and Gary, Indiana
  • 1948, October 25: Willard, Ohio
  • 1948, October 25: Chicago, Illinois
  • 1948, October 26: South Bend, Indiana
  • 1948, October 26, Elkhart, Indiana
  • 1948, October 26, Toledo, Ohio

Box 22

  • 1948, October 26: Sandusky, Ohio
  • 1948, October 26: Elyria and Cleveland, Ohio
  • 1948, October 27: Pittsfield, Massachusetts and Thompsonville, Connecticut
  • 1948, October 27: Hartford, Connecticut
  • 1948, October 27: Stamford, Connecticut and New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 27: Springfield, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 27: Worcester, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 27: Framingham and Boston, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 27: Quincy, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 28: Brockton, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 28: Taunton, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 28: Fall River, Massachusetts
  • 1948, October 28: Providence, Rhode Island
  • 1948, October 28: New London, Connecticut
  • 1948, October 28: New Haven, Connecticut
  • 1948, October 28: Bridgeport, Connecticut
  • 1948, October 28: South Norwalk, Connecticut
  • 1948, October 28: New York City
  • 1948, October 29: Yonkers, New York
  • 1948, October 29: New York City
  • 1948, October 30, Bellefontaine, Ohio - Matoon, Illinois
  • 1948, October 30-November 5: St. Louis, Missouri - Washington, D.C.

Box 23

  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Agriculture
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Atomic Energy
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Civil Rights
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Democratic Speeches
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Dewey, Thomas [1 of 2]
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Dewey, Thomas [2 of 2]
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Discrimination
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Displaced Persons
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: 80th Congress
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Election Post Mortems
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Electoral Votes
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Elsey, George

Box 24

  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Fiscal Policy
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Foreign Affairs
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Foreign Policy
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: High Prices
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Housing
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Human Resources
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Labor
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Loyalty
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Monopoly and Small Business
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: National Defense [1 of 2]

Box 25

  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: National Defense [2 of 2]
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Pamphlets
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Platforms
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Political Candidates
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Political Clippings [1 of 3]
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Political Clippings [2 of 3]
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Political Clippings [3 of 3]

Box 26

  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Press Releases, 1944
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Republican Speeches
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Territories and Possessions
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Wallace, Henry A.
  • 1948, Presidential Campaign: Warren, Earl
  • 1948, November 24: F.A.O. 4th Session Speech
  • 1949, January 5: State of the Union [1 of 3]
  • 1949, January 5: State of the Union [2 of 3]
  • 1949, January 5: State of the Union [3 of 3]
  • 1949, January 20: Inaugural Address [1 of 2]
  • 1949, January 20: Inaugural Address [2 of 2]

Box 27

  • 1949, February 19: Jefferson-Jackson Day Speech
  • 1949, March 21: Mayors' Conference Speech
  • 1949, April 12: Atlantic Pact Message to Senate
  • 1949, August 22: Military Assistant Program, Miami
  • 1949, August 29: International Economic Policy, Philadelphia
  • 1949, September 5: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania(Welfare State)
  • 1949, September 5: Des Moines, Iowa (Agricultural Prosperity)
  • 1949, September 27: Democratic Women's Day Broadcast
  • 1949, September 29: Kansas City, Missouri (Testimonial Dinner)
  • 1949, October 24: United Nations Speech, New York City
  • 1949, October 30: Radio Address (Religion in America)
  • 1949, November 3: St. Paul, Minnesota
  • 1949, November 5: Radio Address for Governor Lehman
  • 1949, November 11: National Council for Christians and Jews
  • 1949, November 15: National Council of Negro Women
  • 1949, November 21: Arlington Carillon
  • 1949, November 22: F.A.O. Conference Session
  • 1949, Miscellaneous Speeches

Box 28

  • 1950, January 4: State of the Union [1 of 2]
  • 1950, January 4: State of the Union [2 of 2]
  • 1950, January 23: Tax Message
  • 1950, January 30: Arab Refugees Message
  • 1950, February 15: Attorney General's Conference
  • 1950, February 16: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
  • 1950, February 22: Foreign Policy Speech, Alexandria
  • 1950, March 3: Coal Emergency Message to Congress

Box 29

  • 1950, April 20: American Society of Newspaper Editors
  • 1950, April 24: Federal Bar Association
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Itineraries
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Illinois
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Iowa
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Nebraska [1 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Nebraska [2 of 2]

Box 30

  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Wyoming [1 of 3]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Wyoming [2 of 3]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Wyoming [3 of 3]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Idaho [1 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Idaho [2 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Oregon [1 of 2]

Box 31

  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Oregon [2 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Washington [1 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Washington [2 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Montana [1 of 3]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Montana [2 of 3]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Montana [3 of 3]

Box 32

  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - North Dakota [1 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - North Dakota [2 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Minnesota
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Wisconsin
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Chicago, Illinois
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Cumberland, Maryland
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Newspaper Clippings [1 of 2]
  • 1950, May 7-16: Western Trip - Newspaper Clippings [2 of 2]

Box 33

  • 1950, May 17: Jefferson Speech, Library of Congress
  • 1950, May 19: Armed Forces Day
  • 1950, June 1: Message to Congress on MDAP
  • 1950, June 5: Industrial safety
  • 1950, June 6: Better Business Bureau
  • 1950, June 9: University of Missouri
  • 1950, June 10: St. Louis, Missouri
  • 1950, June 24: Baltimore Airport
  • 1950, June 27: U.S. Courts
  • 1950, June 28: Newspaper Guild
  • 1950, June 30: National Scout Jamboree
  • 1950, July 13: Voice of America Message
  • 1950, July 26: MDAP Statement
  • 1950, August 1: Letter to Congress (MDAP)
  • 1950, August 8: Internal Security Message
  • 1950, August 9: Physically Handicapped Employment Committee
  • 1950, August 11: Conference on Aging Letter
  • 1950, August 30: Voice of America Letter

Box 34

  • 1950, September 1: Fireside Chat on Korean Situation
  • 1950, September 9: Defense Production Act Speech
  • 1950, September 13: Message to Congress on General Marshall
  • 1950, September 22: Message to Congress - McCarran Bill Veto [1 of 2]
  • 1950, September 22: Message to Congress - McCarran Bill Veto [2 of 2]
  • 1950, September 27: Democratic Women's Day Broadcast
  • 1950, September 29: Community Chest Speech
  • 1950, October 17: San Francisco Policy Speech
  • 1950, October 24: United Nations Speech

Box 35

  • 1950, November 4: Radio Address
  • 1950, November 6: Independence, Missouri
  • 1950, November 11: Brotherhood Message
  • 1950, November 29: Message to Congress on Yugoslavia
  • 1950, December 22: American Political Science Association Letter
  • 1951, January 8: State of the Union Message [1 of 4]
  • 1951, January 8: State of the Union Message [2 of 4]
  • 1951, January 8: State of the Union Message [3 of 4]
  • 1951, January 8: State of the Union Message [4 of 4]
  • 1951, January: President's Economic Report
  • 1951, January: Budget Message

Box 36

  • 1951, January 10: Woodrow Wilson Award
  • 1951, February 2: Message to Congress on Taxes
  • 1951, February 3: "Four Chaplains" Speech
  • 1951, February 12: Message to Congress on India Food Crisis
  • 1951, February 26: Statement on Inflation
  • 1951, February 27: Message to Congress on Postal Rates
  • 1951, March 14: Letter to Senator Flanders - Peace Plan
  • 1951, March 21: Telegram to General Marshall on Defense Strength
  • 1951, March 26: Ministers of Foreign Affairs Address
  • 1951, April 3: Dedication of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church
  • 1951, April 14: Jefferson-Jackson Day Speech
  • 1951, April 19: American Society of Newspaper Editors
  • 1951, April 26: Defense Production Act Message
  • 1951, April 30: Military Budget Message
  • 1951, May 7: Civil Defense Dinner Speech
  • 1951, May 9: Industry Council Speech
  • 1951, May 17: Citizenship Conference Speech
  • 1951, May 24: U.S. Attorneys Conference Speech

Box 37

  • 1951, May 24: Mutual Security Program - Foreign Aid Message [1 of 3]
  • 1951, May 24: Mutual Security Program - Foreign Aid Message [2 of 3]
  • 1951, May 24: Mutual Security Program - Foreign Aid Message [3 of 3]
  • 1951, May 25: Barron Amphitheater Dedication
  • 1951, June 7: Press Conference Statement on Inflation
  • 1951, June 11: Midyear Economic Report Memo
  • 1951, June 13: Highway Safety Conference
  • 1951, June 14: Inflation Speech
  • 1951, June 22: N.I.H. Clinical Center Dedication
  • 1951, June 25: Tullahoma, Tennessee Speech
  • 1951, July 4: Defense of Freedom Speech

Box 38

  • 1951, July 23: Midyear Economic Report
  • 1951, July 28: Detroit Speech
  • 1951, July 31: Defense Production Act Speech
  • 1951, August 6: Letter to Philip Murray on Floods
  • 1951, August 7: Letter to Senator McKellar re H.R. 4740
  • 1951, August 8: U.S.O. Speech - Union Station
  • 1951, August 13: American Chemical Society
  • 1951, August 14: American Legion Dedication Speech
  • 1951, August 23: Message to Congress re Price Control
  • 1951, August 23: Press Conference Statement re Kaesong
  • 1951, August 30: U.S.-Philippine Defense Treaty
  • 1951, August 31: "Clothes for Korea" Proclamation
  • 1951, September 1: Governors' Conference Letter
  • 1951, September 3: U.S. Bond Drive Opening Address
  • 1951, September 4: Japan Peace Treaty Speech
  • 1951, September 4: Democratic Luncheon, San Francisco
  • 1951, September 10: International Bank and Fund Meeting
  • 1951, September 11: General Accounting Office Dedication
  • 1951, September 17: Constitution Ceremony, Library of Congress
  • 1951, September 17: Postmasters' Convention Address
  • 1951, September 20: Message to Congress on tax increase
  • 1951, September 26: Italian Horses Speech

Box 39

  • 1951, September 27: Democratic Women's Day Speech
  • 1951, September 27: Message to Congress on Salary Disclosure
  • 1951, September 28: Washington Pilgrimage Speech
  • 1951, October 12: American Legion Letter
  • 1951, October 15: Wake Forest Speech
  • 1951, October 20: - Tax Statement, H.R.4473
  • 1951, October 24: Flood Rehabilitation Act Statement
  • 1951, October 24: American Red Cross Cornerstone Laying Speech
  • 1951, October 27: Gompers Square Speech
  • 1951, October 30: Railroad Retirement Act Statement
  • 1951, November 7: Disarmament Speech
  • 1951, November 11: Armistice Day
  • 1951, November 20: Women's Democratic Club
  • 1952, January 9: State of the Union Message
  • 1952, January 21: Budget Message
  • 1952, April 8: Point IV Conference
  • 1952, April 8: Steel Strike Speech
  • 1952, June 7: 35th Division Reunion
  • 1952, September: Campaign Speeches

Box 40

  • 1952, October: Campaign Speeches [1 of 4]
  • 1952, October: Campaign Speeches [2 of 4]
  • 1952, October: Campaign Speeches [3 of 4]
  • 1952, October: Campaign Speeches [4 of 4]
  • 1952, November: Campaign Speeches
  • 1953, January: Truman Messages
  • Speech Clearance and Guidance [1 of 3]
  • Speech Clearance and Guidance [2 of 3]
  • Speech Clearance and Guidance [3 of 3]

Box 41

  • Speech Ideas [1 of 3]
  • Speech Ideas [2 of 3]
  • Speech Ideas [3 of 3]
  • Speech Material
  • Speech Preparation

Box 42

SUBJECT FILE

  • A
  • Acheson, Dean [1 of 2]
  • Acheson, Dean [2 of 2]
  • Agronsky, Marlen
  • Albion, R.G.
  • Amrine, Michael
  • Articles
  • Atomic Bomb
  • Attlee-Truman Talks
  • Auriol-Truman Meeting
  • B
  • Barkley, Alben
  • Batt, William
  • Bell, David
  • Benton, William

Box 43

  • Berlin Conference [1 of 4]
  • Berlin Conference [2 of 4]
  • Berlin Conference [3 of 4]
  • Berlin Conference [4 of 4]
  • Birkhead, Ken
  • Blair House Meetings
  • Boyce, J.E.
  • Boyd, Julian
  • Boyle, William
  • Bradley, Omar
  • Brookings Institution
  • Brown, Wilson

Box 44

  • C
  • Cantril, Hadley
  • Carroll, George
  • Carter, Jay Franklin
  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • Chatfield, Helen
  • Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame
  • Civil Rights
  • Civil Service Commission
  • Clifford, Clark M.
  • Clifford, Clark M. - COPCO Steel and Engineering Co.
  • Clifford, Clark M. - Wisconsin Speech, October 20, 1951
  • Collingwood, Charles
  • Council of Economic Advisers

Box 45

  • D
  • Daniels, Jonathan
  • Davlin, James
  • Dawson, Donald
  • Decorations, Medals, and Awards
  • DeGasperi, Alcide
  • Dennison, Robert
  • DiSalle, Michael
  • Displaced Persons
  • Donovan, Robert [1 of 2]
  • Donovan, Robert [2 of 2]
  • Dreyer, Phil
  • Dulles, John Foster
  • Dupre, March

Box 46

  • E
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D.
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. - Truman Meeting
  • Elizabeth, Princess
  • Elsey, George M. – Resignation
  • Executive – Legislative Relations
  • F
  • Fair Employment Practice Commission
  • Feeney, Joseph
  • Foreign Relations
  • Foreign Relations - Atlantic Pact
  • Foreign Relations - British Financial Crisis
  • Foreign Relations - China

Box 47

  • Foreign Relations - China Lobby
  • Foreign Relations - China Policy on Formosa
  • Foreign Relations – China – President’s Statement Drafts, January 20, 1952
  • Foreign Relations - Churchill-Truman Conference, January 1952
  • Foreign Relations - Economic Policy Planning [1 of 3]
  • Foreign Relations - Economic Policy Planning [2 of 3]
  • Foreign Relations - Economic Policy Planning [3 of 3]
  • Foreign Relations - Foreign Service Officers
  • Foreign Relations - Genocide - United Nations
  • Foreign Relations - Germany
  • Foreign Relations - Guatemala
  • Foreign Relations - Hechler Study on Bipartisan Foreign Policy

Box 48

  • Foreign Relations - Immigration Visas
  • Foreign Relations - Indonesia
  • Foreign Relations - Iran
  • Foreign Relations - Land Reform Proposals
  • Foreign Relations - Liberia
  • Foreign Relations - Marshall Plan [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Marshall Plan [2 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Mexico
  • Foreign Relations - Morocco
  • Foreign Relations - Pacific Islands
  • Foreign Relations - Palestine [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Palestine [2 of 2]

Box 49

  • Foreign Relations - Periodicals (Monthly Survey of American Opinion) [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Periodicals (Monthly Survey of American Opinion) [2 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Philippine Affairs
  • Foreign Relations - Philippine Affairs - Spingarn File
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Appropriations
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Conference
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Correspondence [1 of 3]
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Correspondence [2 of 3]

Box 50

  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Correspondence [3 of 3]
  • Foreign Relations – Point IV – Correspondence – Illustrations of Technical Assistance
  • Foreign Relations – Point IV – Correspondence – Meeting, October 18, 1951
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Executive Order
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Newspaper Clippings [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Newspaper Clippings [2 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Printed Materials [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Printed Materials [2 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Point IV - Public Opinion

Box 51

Box 52

Box 53

  • Foreign Relations - Russia, 1949
  • Foreign Relations - Russia, 1950
  • Foreign Relations - Russia, 1951
  • Foreign Relations – Shvernick, Nikolai
  • Foreign Relations - Spain
  • Foreign Relations - Speeches and Statements
  • Foreign Relations - Truman Doctrine [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Truman Doctrine [2 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - United Nations
  • Foreign Relations - U.N.N.R.A.
  • Foreign Relations - Vatican
  • Foreign Relations - Voice of America (information programs, 1950)

Box 54

  • Foreign Relations - Western European Defense [1 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Western European Defense [2 of 2]
  • Foreign Relations - Western Union
  • Foreign Relations - Yalta
  • Foreign Relations - Yugoslavia
  • Fulbright Scholarships
  • Furman, N. Howell
  • G
  • General File, 1946
  • General File, 1947 [1 of 2]
  • General File, 1947 [2 of 2]

Box 55

  • General File, 1948 [1 of 2]
  • General File, 1948 [2 of 2]
  • General File, 1948 - Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
  • General File, 1948 - CRALOG
  • General File, 1948 - Selective Service Act of 1948
  • General File, 1949
  • General File, 1950
  • General File, 1950 - Presidential Assignments
  • General File, 1951
  • General File - Letters From General Public
  • Gerrity, John
  • Grover, Wayne C.
  • H
  • Hardy, Benjamin
  • Hassett, William D.

Box 56

  • Hechler, Kenneth
  • Historical Programs - Defense History Program
  • Historical Programs - ECA History Project
  • Historical programs - Federal Historical Program
  • Historical Programs - National Historical Publications Commission [1 of 2]
  • Historical Programs - National Historical Publications Commission [2 of 2]
  • Historical Programs - National Military Museum
  • Historical programs - President's Historical Queries
  • Hoeber, Johannes
  • Humelsine, Carlisle H.

Box 57

  • Internal Security
  • Internal Security - Civil Rights
  • Internal Security - Commission on Exercise of Right to Vote
  • Internal Security - Congressional Loyalty Investigations [1 of 2]
  • Internal Security - Congressional Loyalty Investigations [2 of 2]
  • Internal Security - Congressional Loyalty Investigations - Dr. Edward Condon
  • Internal Security – Congressional Loyalty Investigations – “Spy” Trials Press Coverage, 1948
  • Internal Security - Federal Employees Loyalty Program, E.O. 9835

Box 58

  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [1 of 7]
  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [2 of 7]
  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [3 of 7]
  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [4 of 7]
  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [5 of 7]
  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [6 of 7]
  • Internal Security – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Charges [7 of 7]

Box 59

Box 60

  • Korea - June 30, 1950
  • Korea - July 1, 1950
  • Korea – July 3, 1950
  • Korea – July 5, 1950
  • Korea – July 7, 1950
  • Korea – July 8, 1950
  • Korea – July 12, 1950
  • Korea – July 16, 1950
  • Korea – July 19, 1950 – Message to Congress on Korean Situation [1 of 3]
  • Korea – July 19, 1950 – Message to Congress on Korean Situation [2 of 3]
  • Korea – July 19, 1950 – Message to Congress on Korean Situation [3 of 3]
  • Korea - July 19, 1950 - Radio Address on Korea [1 of 2]
  • Korea - July 19, 1950 - Radio Address on Korea [2 of 2]
  • Korea – July 21, 1950
  • Korea – July 24, 1950
  • Korea – July 25, 1950
  • Korea – July 27, 1950
  • Korea – July 31, 1950

Box 61

  • Korea – August 1950
  • Korea – August 1950 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea - August-September, 1950 - Truman-MacArthur-Matthews Statements
  • Korea – September 1950
  • Korea – September 1950 – National Security Council Chronology
  • Korea - September 1950 - Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson's Resignation
  • Korea – September 1950 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – October 1950
  • Korea – October 1950 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – October 1950 – Wake Island Trip [1 of 3]
  • Korea – October 1950 – Wake Island Trip [2 of 3]
  • Korea – October 1950 – Wake Island Trip [3 of 3]
  • Korea – November 1950
  • Korea – November 1950 – State Department Chronology

Box 62

  • Korea – November 22, 1950
  • Korea – November 28, 1950
  • Korea – November 30, 1950
  • Korea – December 1950
  • Korea – December 1950 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – December 1, 1950
  • Korea – December 4, 1950
  • Korea – December 5, 1950
  • Korea – December 7, 1950
  • Korea – December 8, 1950
  • Korea – December 11, 1950
  • Korea – December 13, 1950
  • Korea – December 15, 1950 [1 of 2]
  • Korea – December 15, 1950 [2 of 2]
  • Korea – January 1951
  • Korea – January 1951 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – January 31, 1951 – Eisenhower’s Report
  • Korea – February 1951
  • Korea – February 1951 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – February 16, 1951 – Presidential Power to Send Troops Abroad

Box 63

  • Korea – March 1951 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – March-October 1951
  • Korea – April 1951
  • Korea – April 1951 – State Department Chronology
  • Korea – April 10, 1951 – MacArthur Dismissal Statement
  • Korea – April 11, 1951 – MacArthur Dismissal Speech
  • Korea – MacArthur Dismissal Clippings [1 of 2]
  • Korea – MacArthur Dismissal Clippings [2 of 2]
  • Korea - MacArthur Dismissal Memoranda [1 of 2]
  • Korea – MacArthur Dismissal Memoranda [2 of 2]

Box 64

  • Korea – MacArthur – Foreign Policy
  • Korea – MacArthur – Majority Report Draft
  • Korea – MacArthur – Policy Statement Affecting Recall [1 of 2]
  • Korea – MacArthur – Policy Statement Affecting Recall [2 of 2]
  • Korea – April 14, 1951 – Jefferson-Jackson Day Speech
  • Korea – April 30, 1951 – Joint Chiefs of Staff Report

Box 65

  • Korea – November 5, 1951 – Eisenhower Conference With the President
  • Korea – November 10, 1951 – Beverly Smith’s Article, "Saturday Evening Post"
  • Korea – Beverly Smith’s Second Article (Never Published)
  • Korea – 1951 –New Peace Proposal [1 of 2]
  • Korea – 1951 –New Peace Proposal [2 of 2]
  • Korea – Printed Materials
  • L
  • Leahy, William D.
  • Legislation - 79th Congress
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Labor Legislation, May, 1946
  • Legislation – 79th Congress – Labor Legislation – Coal Strike

Box 66

  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Labor Legislation, Hobbs Bill
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Roosevelt on Mines
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Roosevelt on Railroads
  • Legislation - 79th Congress - Truman on Railroads, May, 1946
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - National Science Foundation Bill
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Portal to Portal Pay Act
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - S.J. Res. 97 (Veto)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Taft-Hartley Bill [1 of 2]
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Taft-Hartley Bill [2 of 2]
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Tax Bills
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 1st Session - Second Tax Bill

Box 67

  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Aid to China
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Hoffman Bill
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Reciprocal Trade File
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - S. 1004 Veto (Atomic Board Bill)
  • Legislation - 80th Congress, 2nd Session - Tax Legislation
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session [1 of 2]
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session [2 of 2]
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Air Force Appropriations
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Alaska, Survey of Railroad to
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Executive Pay and Other Federal Pay Bills
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Insurance Investigations
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Reciprocal Trade

Box 68

  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - Rules Fight in the House, January 20, 1949
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 1st Session - St. Lawrence Waterway
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session [1 of 2]
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session [2 of 2]
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Displaced persons
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Education
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - F.A.O Headquarters Loan
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - International Claims Settlement Act of 1949
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Lobbying
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - McCarran Bill
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - St. Lawrence Project
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, 2nd Session - Selective Service
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, Special Session
  • Legislation - 81st Congress, Special Session - I.T.O. membership
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session

Box 69

  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Crime Legislation
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Crime Legislation (Narcotics)
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Douglas Ethics Investigation
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Flood Emergency
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - India, Aid to
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 1st Session - Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
  • Legislation - 82nd Congress, 2nd Session
  • Legislation - Voting Records 80th-82nd Congress
  • Leopold, R. W.
  • Leva, Marx
  • Lovett, Robert
  • Lowenthal, Max

Box 70

  • M
  • Map Room
  • McCarthy, Joseph R.
  • Murphy, Charles
  • Mutual Security Agency
  • N
  • Nash, Philleo
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [1 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [2 of 19]

Box 71

  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [3 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [4 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [5 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [6 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [7 of 19]

Box 72

  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [8 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [9 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [10 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [11 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [12 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [13 of 19]

Box 73

  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [14 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [15 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [16 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [17 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [18 of 19]
  • National Defense - Armed Forces Unification [19 of 19]

Box 74

  • National Defense - Atomic Energy, 1945-1946
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy, 1947-1950
  • National Defense – Atomic Energy, September 23, 1949 – Russian Atomic Bomb Announcement
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy, 1950 [1 of 2]
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy, 1950 [2 of 2]
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy - February 9, 1950 - Dr. Karl Compton Speech
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy - Documents [1 of 2]
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy - Documents [2 of 2]

Box 75

  • National Defense - Atomic Energy - H.R. 6402 Statement
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy - McMahon Resolution
  • National Defense - Atomic Energy, Pamphlets
  • National Defense - Censorship Mobilization Plan
  • National Defense - Defense Mobilization
  • National Defense - Marine Corps Incident, September, 1950
  • National Defense - National Security Council
  • National Defense - Psychological Strategy Board
  • National Defense - Security Standards, Executive Order on
  • National Defense - Universal Military Training [1 of 3]

Box 76

  • National Defense - Universal Military Training [2 of 3]
  • National Defense - Universal Military Training [3 of 3]
  • Niles, David K.
  • 1948 Election - Truman's Electoral College Forecast, October 13, 1948
  • O
  • Official and Personal Papers - Disposition of Official Government Papers, 1947 [1 of 2]
  • Official and Personal Papers - Disposition of Official Government Papers, 1947 [2 of 2]
  • Official and Personal Papers - Executive Branch Files

Box 77

  • Official and Personal Papers - Papers of James Forrestal [1 of 2]
  • Official and Personal Papers - Papers of James Forrestal [2 of 2]
  • O.N.I. Weekly, The, 1942-1945
  • Oral History Interview
  • P
  • Pleven-Truman Talks
  • Politics - 1949
  • Politics - 1950 [1 of 2]
  • Politics - 1950 [2 of 2]

Box 78

  • Politics - 1950 - Elections
  • Politics - 1950 - Elections Post-Mortem
  • Politics - 1952 - Democratic Platform
  • Politics - 1952 - Elections
  • Politics - Democratic National Committee
  • Porter, Paul R.
  • Postwar Military Organization
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1944

Box 79

  • Postwar Military Organization – 1945 [1 of 5]
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1945 [2 of 5]
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1945 [3 of 5]
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1945 [4 of 5]
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1945 [5 of 5]
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1946
  • Postwar Military Organization – 1947

Box 80

  • Presidency, The [1 of 3]
  • Presidency, The [2 of 3]
  • Presidency, The [3 of 3]
  • Presidency, The - Bibliography
  • Presidency, The – Expense Fund Tax
  • Presidency, The - Lodge-Gossett Amendment
  • Presidency, The - Presidential Succession
  • Presidential Flag and Seal
  • Presidential Flag and Seal - Vice-Presidential Flag

Box 81

  • Presidential Papers Legislation
  • President’s Advisory Committee on Management Improvement
  • Printed Materials
  • R
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch [1 of 2]
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch [2 of 2]
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Reports and Charts [1 of 2]
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Reports and Charts [2 of 2]

Box 82

  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Security Secretariat [1 of 2]
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - Security Secretariat [2 of 2]
  • Reorganization of the Executive Branch - The President and His Staff Services
  • Roosevelt, Belle
  • Roosevelt, Eleanor
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
  • Rosenman, Samuel
  • Ross, Charles
  • S
  • Schlesinger, Arthur
  • Selective Service
  • Sharon, John
  • Snyder, John

Box 83

  • Souers, Sidney W.
  • Spingarn, Edward
  • Spingarn, Stephen J.
  • St. Laurent, Louis
  • Stassen, Harold H.
  • Steelman, John R.
  • Stevenson, Adlai
  • System For War [1 of 2]
  • System For War [2 of 2]
  • T
  • Taft, Robert A.
  • Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.

Box 84

  • Truman Administration - 1945
  • Truman Administration - 1946 [1 of 4]
  • Truman Administration - 1946 [2 of 4]
  • Truman Administration - 1946 [3 of 4]
  • Truman Administration - 1946 [4 of 4]
  • Truman Administration - 1947 [1 of 2]
  • Truman Administration - 1947 [1 of 2]

Box 85

  • Truman Administration - 1948 [1 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1948 [2 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1948 [3 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1948 [4 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1948 [5 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1948 [6 of 6]

Box 86

  • Truman Administration - 1949 [1 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1949 [2 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1949 [3 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1949 [4 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1949 [5 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1949 [6 of 6]

Box 87

  • Truman Administration - 1950 [1 of 5]
  • Truman Administration - 1950 [2 of 5]
  • Truman Administration - 1950 [3 of 5]
  • Truman Administration - 1950 [4 of 5]
  • Truman Administration - 1950 [5 of 5]
  • Truman Administration - 1951 [1 of 7]

Box 88

  • Truman Administration - 1951 [2 of 7]
  • Truman Administration - 1951 [3 of 7]
  • Truman Administration - 1951 [4 of 7]
  • Truman Administration - 1951 [5 of 7]
  • Truman Administration - 1951 [6 of 7]
  • Truman Administration - 1951 [7 of 7]

Box 89

  • Truman Administration - 1952 [1 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1952 [2 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1952 [3 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1952 [4 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1952 [5 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1952 [6 of 6]
  • Truman Administration - 1953

Box 90

  • Truman, Bess
  • Truman, Harry S.
  • Truman, Harry S. – Library [1 of 2]
  • Truman, Harry S. – Library [2 of 2]
  • Truman, Harry S. – Papers [1 of 2]
  • Truman, Harry S. – Papers [2 of 2]
  • Truman, Harry S. – Wiretapping
  • Truman, Margaret

Box 91

  • Truman Presidency [1 of 3]
  • Truman Presidency [2 of 3]
  • Truman Presidency [3 of 3]
  • Tully, Grace
  • U
  • United Nations Proposals
  • USS Williamsburg
  • Vaughan, Harry
  • Vinson, Fred
  • W
  • Wallace, Henry
  • Washington, George
  • White House

Box 92

  • White House Aide [1 of 3]
  • White House Aide [2 of 3]
  • White House Aide [3 of 3]
  • Willkie, Philip
  • Wilson, Charles
  • Y
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