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						|  | Oral History Interviews withServed under Capt. Harry S. Truman, Battery D, 129th Field Artillery Regiment, 1917-19, and, subsequently in the U.S. Army Reserve Corps with Mr. Truman. Chief Administrative Assistant to the President (1945) and Administrative Assistant to the Federal Loan Administrator (1945); member of the Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Company, 1950-53; and close personal friend of Mr. Truman since World War I.Edward D. McKim
Interview TranscriptsFebruary 17 | & February 19, 1964
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 NoticeThese are transcripts of tape-recorded interviews conducted for the Harry S. Truman Library. A draft of each transcript was edited by the interviewee but only minor emendations were made; therefore, the reader should remember that these are essentially transcripts of the spoken, rather than the written word.
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  List of Subjects Discussed   Allen, Captain Charles, 7, 8, 9Allen, Charles B., 2
 Allen, George, 112, 118, 127, 128-129, 144, 163
 Allen, Pete, 2
 American Legion Conventions:
 
				
				
				Andrews, T. Coleman, 159, 160Army and Navy Surplus Property Board, 132, 133-136
 Aylward, James P., 58, 59
   Barry, Francis, 31Battle of Dugny, 78-79, 81
 "Battle of Who Ran" (World War I), 18-19
 Bendetsen, Karl R., 160
 Berg, Archbishop Gerald T., 168
 Board of Election Commissioners, 5
 Bowman, Fred, 118-119
 Boyle, William, 91-92
 Brannon, Francis A., 15
 Breen, William H., 15
 Brice, George, 33
 Burke, Edward, 77-78
 Butler, Paul, 164
 Byrnes, James F., 97, 98
 Camp Coetquidon, 15, 22Camp Doniphan, 2, 14
 Camp Ripley, 50, 73, 74
 Canfil, Fred, 36, 37, 63-65, 110
 Carpenter, Terry, 61, 62
 Central High School, 28
 Cheppy Orchard (France), 17-18
 Chow, Albert, 139
 Cochran, Governor Roy, 35-36
 Conboy, Francis L., 15
 Condon, Ed, 82-83
 Connelly, Matthew, 113, 118, 124, 147
 Creighton University (Omaha.), 167-168
 Davis, William, 121, 122, 123DeLasalle Academy, 2, 13, 15
 Dickmann, Bernard F., 36, 72
 Dobel, Riley E., 15
 Donnelly, Jiggs, 26, 32
 Doorly, Henry, 149
 Drum, Robert, 147, 148
 Duncan, Richard, 89-90
 Early, Stephen, 127Eisenhower, Dwight D., 129, 130, 131, 142, 155
 England, Clarence, 42
 Eppley, Eugene, 150, 151
 Evans, Milton R., 23
 Evans, Tom L., 100, 101, 116-117, 118
 Fawcett, William, 52-53Fisher, Frank, 49
 Flaherty, Daniel L., 15
 Flannigan, Mike, 60
 Ft. Riley, 29
 Ft. Sill, 3
 French Lick Springs, Indiana, 37
 Fulton, Hugh, 113, 118, 126
 Garner, John Nance, 111Griswold, Dwight, 72-74
 Guffey, Senator Joseph, 37, 38-39
 Hannegan, Robert E., 72, 98, 101, 127"Henry Stanley" (railroad car), 111
 Higginbotham, John J., 15
 Hoffman, Frank G., 21
 Hopkins, Harry, 38
 Householder, Victor, 79-80, 81
 Hughes, Maj. General Everett, 172
 Ickes, Harold, 38, 85-86 Jackson County (Mo.) campaign and election of 1922, 42-44Jacobson, Edward, 14, 30-31
 Kansas City Post, 8Kennedy, John F., 164-166
 Kenny, Robert, 139
 Kirby, William, 76
 Klemm, Colonel Karl D., 20-21, 25, 34
 Knowlson, James, 132
 Ku Klux Klan, 45-46
 McCabe, Thomas, 132, 134-135McDonald, Fred, 13, 15
 McKim, Edward D.:
 
					McLaughlin, Charles F., 74-75Army and Navy Surplus Property Board, 132, 133-135and 1944 Democratic National Convention, 96-104
 and 1956 Democratic National Convention, 163-164
 demotion in rank, World War I, 11
 Foamite Fire Foam Company, 28
 insurance field, 29
 Jackson County (Mo.) campaign and election (1922), 42-43
 Lt. Governor of Nebraska, candidacy for, 61
 Missouri National Guard, recruitment for, 5
 Nebraska legislature, files for, 58
 Nebraska legislature, election to and service in, 60-61, 63
 oilfields, worker in, 27
 Omaha, moves to, 47
 as poker player, 51
 Truman, Harry S., advice to, on candidacy for Congress (1934), 57-58
 Truman, Harry S., April 13, 1945, visit with, 124-125
 U.S. Army Reserves, commission expires, 94
 U.S. Army Reserves, commissioned in, 28
 Vice Presidential campaign tour of 1944, duties in, 117-118
 White House, visits with Vice President Truman, 105-106
 World War I, service in France, 78-81
 Madison Square Garden rally (1944), 114-115
 Mansfield, Mike, 137, 138
 Marks, Theodore (Ted), 50
 Messall, Victor, 71
 Messenheimer, C.A., 154, 155
 "Military Order of the Flying Coat Tails," 52
 Morrison, Governor Frank, 169
 Neal, Fletcher, 122, 123  Oak Grove (Mo.) picnic, 1922 campaign, 42-43Omaha, President Truman's 1948 campaign appearance in, 145-151
 Omaha, visit by former President Truman to, (1962), 167-171
 129th Field Artillery, Battery D:
 Panama Canal Company, 143, 158-161Patton, General George S., Jr., 172-174
 Paul, Major General Bert, 36
 Pearson, Drew, 106, 107, 173-174
 Pendergast, James M., 59
 Pendergast, Thomas J. (Tom), 57
 Peterson, Val, 140, 141, 153-154, 155-157
 Pick, Lt. General Lewis A., 139-142, 143
 Pope Pius XII, 132
 Presidential campaign (1948), 152-153
 Presidential inauguration (January 1945), 118-119
 Reinsch, Leonard, 118Remon, Colonel Jose, 161-162
 Rice, Carl, 157
 Ridge, Albert A., 15, 31
 Ritter, Captain Rollin, 7, 9-11, 12
 Roberts, Roy, 97
 Rockhurst College, 2, 7, 13
 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 37-38, 105-106
 St. Mary's College (Kansas), 7, 8St. Patrick's School, 1
 Salisbury, Spencer, 46, 48-49
 Sandifer, Edward L., 16, 22, 23
 Savage, John, 149
 Sawyer, Charles, 134
 Schmidt, Ernest L., 15
 Schwellenbach, Lewis, 112
 2nd Field Artillery, Missouri National Guard, 2
 77th Field Artillery, 68
 Sherlock, Joseph W., 15
 Sherman, Hunter, 33
 Sinatra, Frank, 115
 Snyder, John W., 50, 51-52, 68, 69, 70, 129, 133, 136
 Symington, Stuart, 136-137
 Taggart, Tom, 37Teasley, "Cushion foot," 27
 Thacher, Captain John, 7, 12
 35th Division reunion (1948), 146
 Tiernan, L. Curtis, 20
 Tobin, Maurice, 113, 119
 Truman Committee, 90-91
 Truman, Harry S.;
 
					Truman, Margaret, 65, 66airplane, first ride in, 42-43April 12, 1945, events of, 120-124
 baseball game, World Series (1944), 108, 109
 Battery D, assumes command of, 15-16
 Battery D.reunion, pays for damages, 33-34
 commander of Battery D, saves lives as, 24
 Democratic National Convention in 1944, nomination for vice presidency, 96-104
 estimation of, 174-176
 farewell dinner (1952), 163
 football game, attends with Edward McKim, 87, 88
 France, service in, during World War I, 3, 4, 17-26
 haberdashery, 27, 30
 as a hunter, 53, 54
 Jackson County judge, decision to be candidate (1922), 41-42
 McKim, Edward D., first meeting with, 5
 McKim, Edward D., socializing with, 44-45
 Omaha, Presidential speech in (June 1948), 145-151
 as a poker player, 51, 127-128, 129-131
 Presidential campaign of 1948, remarks on Republican complacency, 152-153
 promotion to Captain, 12-13
 Roosevelt, Franklin D., meets with, 38
 Senatorial campaign of 1934, decision to be candidate, 55-59
 speech on radio, for McKim's candidacy, 62
 trophy, from Battery D (1919), 25-26
 Vaughan, Harry, accompanied to West Coast by (World War II), 92-93
 vice presidential nominee, campaign tour (1944), 108-118
 as Vice President, visits White House with Edward McKim, 105-106
 Truman, Mrs. Harry S. (Bess), 49, 116
 Uncles, John J., 15  Vardaman, Jake, 54-55Vatican, representative to, 131-132
 Vaughan, Harry, 40-41, 50-51, 67-71, 92-93, 122, 124, 127
 Vice Presidential nomination, 1944 Democratic, 96-104
 Vice Presidential campaign, 1944 Democratic, 108-118
 Walker, Frank, 127Wallace, Henry, 102-103, 114-115
 Walsh, Jerome, 89
 Whitney, Harry, 84, 85
 Wilson, Colonel Arthur, 92
 Wooden, McKinley, 22
 Woodrow Wilson (movie), 104, 105, 107
 Woolridge, Meigs, 18
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