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In December 1981, Benton's four children, Charles Benton, Louise Benton Wagner, Helen Benton Boley, and John Hemingway Benton, presented their father's papers to the University of Chicago Library. Complemented by an additional gift of letters and memorabilia from the family in December 1982, the William Benton Papers constituted the single largest body of manuscripts ever accepted by the Library at that time. The task of organizing and describing the Papers was undertaken by two historians, Lamar Riley and James Grubb, both of them doctoral candidates in the University's Department of History. Their work was made possible by a grant from Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., which understood the magnitude of the enterprise at hand and the importance of preserving the Papers and making them available for the broadest possible scholarly use. A typed copy of their original finding aid can be found in the accession files for this collection; please consult with Special Collections staff.
Title: | Benton, William. Papers |
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Dates: | 1839-1973 |
Size: | 384 linear feet (613 boxes) |
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Special Collections Research Center |
Abstract: | William Benton (1900-1973) was an advertising executive, publisher, university administrator, U.S. senator and diplomat. Contains personal and professional correspondence, reports, legal documents, account books, diaries, manuscripts, speeches, research notes, transcripts of radio and television broadcasts, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, awards, and mementos. Papers highlight Benton's business and investment successes as well as his contributions to education and public affairs. Includes material relating to Encyclopaedia Britannica (1941-1973); Encyclopaedia Britannica Films (1939-1973); America First Committee; the Committee for Economic Development (1942-1973); Muzak (1941-1973); Benton & Bowles (1925-1973); the U.S. State Department (1941-1973); UNESCO (1946-1973); the McCarthy era; the establishment of Voice of America; the University of Chicago Board of Trustees; the Benton Foundation (1958-1973) commitments to Brandeis University, the University of Bridgeport, the University of Connecticut, the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, and the American Shakespeare Festival; and Connecticut and national politics (1948-1973). |
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A dynamic man of broad interests and innovative flair, William Burnett Benton achieved distinction in many fields during his seventy-three years. He was blessed with a nearly unerring talent for the marketplace, but he is remembered especially for broad-ranging contributions in education and public affairs.
Born in Minneapolis on April 1, 1900, Benton was the first child of Charles William Benton, a Congregationalist clergyman and University of Minnesota professor, and Elma Hixson Benton, a country school superintendent. Benton and his younger brother, Daniel Hixson, grew up in a close-knit family which prized its activist heritage; their paternal grandparents had been missionaries in Lebanon from the 1840s through the 1870s, and the Hixsons were prominent in Democratic reform politics in Minnesota. Particularly through the forceful example of his mother, Benton early was imbued with humanitarian and public service ideals which his later life exemplified.
When Benton was thirteen his father died, and the family's situation changed radically. Young William entered Shattuck Academy in Faribault, Minnesota, on a partial scholarship, spending most vacations helping his mother in an ill-fated Montana homesteading venture undertaken with her father and brother. Though Benton disliked the isolated summers and the military regimen of the academic year, he was buoyed by the prospect of following a long line of Yale-educated Bentons who had been ministers, teachers, and professionals. Each year he stood close to the top of his class, but he always found time for extracurricular activities. In addition to sports, he supplemented his meager funds as Shattuck's sole agent for memory books, class pins, stationery, and a binder he invented for the new school paper. Through his schoolboy enterprise he began to discover entrepreneurial and selling talents which were to alter the direction of his ambitions.
In June 1917 Benton confidently took his final exams at Shattuck and the entrance exams for Yale. The college's English and mathematics requirements presented no difficulty, but he was shocked when he failed the French and Latin exams. Suddenly his dreams seemed unattainable, forcing the high school graduate to reevaluate the future.
In the meantime Elma Benton, seeking to improve her long-range career possibilities in teaching, had decided to earn a master's degree in education at Columbia University's Teachers College. Her solution to her elder son's predicament was to enroll him at Carleton College, where his aunt, Dr. Mary Benton, was dean of women. To his surprise Benton found all aspects of Carleton life congenial, and he weighed the notion of going against his mother's wishes by finishing his undergraduate work there. The dilemma disappeared when Congress passed a draft law covering ages 18 to 45, for Benton immediately left for Yale, where he was inducted into the Student Army Training Corps. Benton's hopes for military service were dashed only two months later with the signing of the armistice.
He stayed at Yale to retake the entrance examinations and in 1918 entered as a sophomore. Although quickly recognized as a prize debater and a frequent contributor to the Yale Record, it was a trying year for Benton academically and socially. He felt his Midwestern background and schooling branded him an outsider, and he resented the handicap as he adjusted to the social and intellectual atmosphere of the eastern institution. In early 1919 Benton began to make decisions which pointed him toward a business career. First came involvement in a college-calendar franchise, by which he impressed classmates with his promoting and selling techniques. Soon thereafter Benton was offered a Rhodes scholarship and had to confront the implications of his marketing aptitude. To his mother's dismay, he rejected it, instead accepting a prestigious summer training position in international trading and finance with National City Bank of New York.
That year brought major changes in his family situation as well. Elma Benton finished her degree work and was named headmistress at Hosmer Hall, a private girls' school in St. Louis, where she was to remain until her death in 1942. Dan Benton joined her there after spending the summer in New York City with his brother; but within a few months he had contracted an unidentified sleeping sickness, and he died in late December of 1919.
Benton had been elated to start his second year at Yale as one of the editors of the Yale Record, and soon after Dan's death he was elected chairman of the editorial board. Under his direction the staff solicited more advertising, and the magazine grew to boast the largest newsstand circulation of any college magazine in history. In addition to honing his writing and promotional skills, Benton formed important and long-lasting friendships during his college days. Among these men were Henry Luce, Jr., Robert M. Hutchins, Ralph Ingersoll, Galen Van Meter, and Reginald Marsh.
Graduating in 1921, Benton accepted a job with the National Cash Register Company, renowned for the quality of its salesmanship and the leadership of President John H. Patterson, the father of "scientific salesmanship." Within the earlier system, "drummers" had carried samples or catalogues demonstrating a range of products made by various manufacturers. Selling relied not only on the salesman's persuasiveness and personality but also on the customer's loyalty. The salesman had little incentive to improve performance since only novice or incompetent employees sold on commission; any good agent was tied to a set salary. Patterson revamped the system by assigning NCR salesmen specific territories, sales quotas, and a single product to be sold by creating a need for it among prospects. Another novel characteristic of Patterson's system was rewarding salesmen with generous prizes and more lucrative sales territories.
Benton's hiring violated two of Patterson's rules-of-thumb; he was under 25 and a college graduate. At first limited to menial or over-flow office work, Benton won an early chance to develop his selling skills because of his industriousness and aptitude. Despite being saddled with a notoriously unpromising trial territory, he exceeded his quota during his first month in the field. The auspicious beginning was insufficient inducement for company officials to waive minimum age requirements for NCR special training classes compulsory for advancement. Impatient and disenchanted, Benton decided to shift to advertising.
He broke into the new field with a $25-a-week job with the New York branch of Lord and Thomas, then the world's largest and most profitable advertising agency. Albert D. Lasker, its head and owner, brought to advertising the same dynamism and creativity that John H. Patterson infused into the world of scientific selling. Benton's dissatisfaction with the agency mounted rapidly, however, as his requests to learn copywriting were repeatedly denied. After a brief period of discontent he moved to the George Batten Company, staying there until fired as a result of policy disagreements a tumultuous five years later. Before returning to Lord and Thomas he married Helen Hemingway, a teacher he had met while at Yale. Their first child, Charles William, was born three years later. Several years later the Bentons adopted two baby girls, Louise Hemingway and Helen Orr, and in 1942 another child, John.
In 1929 Benton resigned as assistant general manager and partner at Lord and Thomas, and with former assistant Chester Bowles, from whom he borrowed $5,000 for the purpose, started the Benton and Bowles agency. Despite the Great Depression, Benton and Bowles quickly became the sixth largest single-office advertising firm in the United States. The Depression itself fostered the agency's success, for it encouraged the re-examination of advertising policies and outmoded techniques, facilitating the rise of a new wave of creative executives. The fledgling agency also benefited from Benton's introduction into New York of the consumer research surveys he had devised at Lord and Thomas in Chicago. These surveys gave clients more systematically compiled data for marketing decisions, particularly appealing at a time when consumer purchasing power was drastically reduced. In addition, while other top agencies still were depending almost totally on newspapers and national magazines, Benton and Bowles pioneered in radio advertising. Two shows were especially important;" Amos 'n Andy," which Benton bought for Pepsodent while still at Lord and Thomas; and the "Maxwell House Show Boat." Among the innovations on the latter were the use of the live studio audience, cue signs for laughter and applause, and commercials with sound effects.
The partners had agreed verbally from the outset that Benton would be free to leave with fair compensation when he chose, and in 1935 Benton began making arrangements to quit advertising. Newspapers seized the rags-to-riches story: Yale scholarship student reaches goal of earning a million dollars before his thirtieth birthday-and during the Depression. It is true that the eventual value of his stock made him a millionaire; but because his return was pegged to the firm's well-being, only if the agency continued to prosper would his total assets mount. Benton, in fact, was destined for some financially rocky periods before his wealth was assured.
When Benton announced his retirement from advertising, President Robert M. Hutchins, his former Yale debating partner, invited him to undertake public relations and fund-raising work for the University of Chicago. After Benton turned down the offer, Hutchins countered by proposing a shorter-term project; surveying University programs and suggesting improvements. As further inducement he stressed opportunities for directing and expanding the University's commitment to radio broadcasting and educational films, both areas which had already whetted Benton's interest.
Overcoming his initial hesitation, Benton agreed to spend two to three months assessing the situation and producing a "consumer research" survey for the institution. It was unprecedented for a university to adopt such techniques to measure its "acceptance" or "sales resistance." Indispensable assistance came from John Howe, then part of the University's public relations office and Benton's right-hand man for the ensuing three decades.
The University's public relations in the mid-thirties were in a poor state. Though it was outside the purview of his assignment, Benton managed to solve two of the institution's most vexing problems. The University was perceived as a nest of subversion, a situation which had been exacerbated by the publicity surrounding Charles Walgreen's withdrawal of his daughter from classes. Benton could uncover no factual basis for these accusations, so he got permission from Hutchins to approach the drugstore magnate personally. Their meeting laid the groundwork both for the resolution of the immediate problem and for Walgreen's underwriting of the University's Charles R. Walgreen Foundation for the Study of American Institutions. Benton was equally successful in neutralizing the chronic hostility shown the University by Chicago by newspapers, especially Colonel Robert McCormick's Chicago Tribune.
Late in 1936 Benton completed The University of Chicago's Public Relations, his analysis of the University's image problems and recommendations for improvement. Pinpointing Hutchins's role in public relations as crucial, he also underlined essential contributions to be made by faculty, students, trustees, and alumni. In line with his own interests and vision, he also emphasized the largely untapped capacity of radio and film to promote the University. Fifty confidential copies of the controversial report were printed for circulation to the trustees, and the University's public relations now so intrigued Benton that he agreed to assume a half-time position as vice-president.
He lost no time in implementing the ideas he had outlined in his report. In addition to producing and commissioning scores of promotional articles and pamphlets about the University, Benton lectured widely and urged others in the academic community to do the same. Much of this work was aimed at the Chicago business community, a group whose ties to the University the new vice president sought to strengthen and expand. Benton's greatest interest, however, was in radio and film. He put "The University of Chicago Round Table" on a permanent footing, arranging a grant from the Alfred Sloan Foundation for that purpose. Begun modestly in 1931 as an occasional seminar on current economic, political, and social issues, by the fall of 1936 the "Round Table" had a national following. Under Benton's tutelage it was for twenty years the most popular radio discussion program in the United States, drawing many of its participants from the University faculty. Benton further heightened the University's national visibility when he inaugurated another radio series, "The Human Adventure," which linked faculty research to dramatic advances in human knowledge.
Prospects for developing educational films were more complex. In 1932 the University had entered into a five-year contract with an AT&T subsidiary, Electrical Research Products, Inc. (ERPI), under which ERPI provided the financial and technical resources for film-making while the University supplied its faculty and endorsement. In 1936 Benton learned of the conglomerate's desire to sell ERPI and to abandon the educational film business. Despite the trustees' interest and Benton's strong encouragement, the University chose not to acquire ERPI. Benton's faith in the potential of the educational film business remained undiluted, and he was to have another chance to purchase ERPI only five years later.
During his years of service to the University, Benton continued to look for personal investment opportunities. In 1939 he bought Muzak, an ailing and obscure company which sent music into restaurants and hotels over leased telephone lines. The company's managers conceived of Muzak as a substitute for live orchestra and band music, but Benton revolutionized the business by envisioning it primarily as background music. Within a few years he had turned Muzak into a thriving concern, but he was stymied in his simultaneous efforts to introduce subscription radio, a scheme in which special FM channels would be made available to citizens on a subscription basis. By the late 1940s Benton was devoting his energies primarily to other concerns, though he retained ownership of the company until 1958.
Benton's association with the University led directly to another and even more profitable investment. Sears, Roebuck and Company had acquired Encyclopaedia Britannica after having been involved in its management during World War I, but the corporation was increasingly anxious to get rid of it. Benton knew General Robert E. Wood, chairman of Sears, from working closely with him on the America First Committee, and he suggested to Wood that Sears give the Britannica company to the University of Chicago as an endowment. The General agreed, but the University trustees balked at accepting the gift, worried about the lack of working capital and the appropriateness of a university's operating an essentially nonacademic book business. After months of negotiating, Hutchins, Benton, and Wood reached a compromise whereby Benton would supply $100,000 of working capital and assume risks of ownership and operation.
In early 1943 Benton thus became the owner, publisher, and chairman of the board of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., and at the insistence of the University trustees he took two-thirds of the common stock. The University retained the option to buy one-half of his stock without interest, which would have given it two-thirds and control; when the time came to take up the option, the trustees were unwilling to tamper with a such a lucrative business arrangement. Benton eventually retired the University's holdings, but the institution continued to receive substantial royalty payments.
Shortly after assuming control of Britannica, Benton learned that ERPI was still available. To him it seemed natural for Encyclopaedia Britannica to acquire an educational film company, but it was a business gamble since all Benton's predecessors in that field had failed. The newborn Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc., however, soon occupied an unexpectedly strong position in the field. Not only did its principal competitor, Eastman Kodak, withdraw from the business, but it donated its library of silent films to Encyclopaedia Britannica and the University of Chicago.
Another of Benton's projects grew out of his relationship with the University and Britannica. During his vice-presidential years, Benton became involved in Robert Hutchins's Great Books program, and in his enthusiasm he resolved to publish the works as a set. His Britannica associates were skeptical, reminding him of the ready availability of standard editions. Discounting their fears, he subsidized Mortimer Adler and an ever larger group of subeditors to compile the Syntopicon, a thesaurus of ideas within the Great Books of the Western World. Costs skyrocketed and deadlines were postponed again and again, but Benton's belief in the project never wavered. The 54-volume series finally appeared in 1952, its enormous commercial success vindicating Benton's judgment. In 1961 Britannica began publication of The Great Ideas Today, an annual supplement to the Great Books; two years later a companion set, the ten-volume Gateway to the Great Books, was published.
During his years at Chicago Benton also embarked on his career as a public servant. In 1939, as advisor to Nelson Rockefeller, then Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, he became engaged in the early U. S. ventures in international cultural exchanges. Three years later he was a founding member of the Committee for Economic Development, an organization of top businessmen devoted to planning postwar employment and production. In 1945 Benton severed his administrative connection with the University of Chicago to become Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. His responsibilities included consolidating the wartime information agencies within the State Department and launching the first major U. S. programs for peacetime international information and educational exchanges. Benton was ideally suited to these tasks, but he knew that success would depend on his ability to educate Congress and the American public.
Under his direction the State Department began the Voice of America broadcasts, established the United States information offices, and promoted international visits of professors and students. Benton also led U. S. participation in organizing UNESCO, which he later served as representative under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. He was busy on the legislative front as well, guiding through Congress the Foreign Service Act of 1946 and the Fulbright Act for international educational exchange programs.
Benton resigned from the State Department in 1947 and planned to give his attention to Britannica affairs. Soon thereafter, however, because of his international experience and his years of work with the Commission on the Freedom of the Press, the State Department asked him to lead the American delegation to the 1948 United Nations Conference on Freedom of Press and Information. Until his death twenty-five years later Benton continued his work with American delegations to numerous international conferences.
Late in 1949 a new path of service opened up to Benton when his old business partner, Chester Bowles, then governor of Connecticut, appointed him to fill a vacant U. S. Senate seat. The next year Benton ran to win the two years remaining in the term. His energetic and creative promotional skills once again found an appropriate arena; he introduced the helicopter into political campaigning and used radio and television extensively. The new techniques were effective; Benton was elected, while Bowles and the rest of the state ticket were defeated.
In the Senate Benton joined other liberal Democrats in supporting Truman's Fair Deal. He became a member of the Banking and Currency Committee, the Rules Committee, the Select Committee on Small Business, and the Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Benton introduced and saw enacted a Mutual Security Act amendment stipulating that the act's administrators when purchasing foreign-made materials give preference to factories with noncommunist leadership. He was especially disappointed to have failed with his "Marshall Plan of Ideas," a six-part program designed to combat communism and promote freedom of information.
Benton's voting record supported civil rights and other liberal policies, with a single exception which was to be a lasting source of regret to him. He had been steadfast in his opposition to the Internal Security Act (also known as the McCarran Immigration Act) on the grounds that it was pointedly restrictive of eastern and southern Europeans. Political considerations within the Senate convinced him to swallow his objections and to cast his vote with the overwhelming majority in its favor. It was vetoed immediately by Truman, only to be overridden by Congress. In early 1952 Benton returned to his original stance, joining Senators Lehman and Humphrey in opposing a more extreme version; however, this bill too was enacted over presidential veto. Benton continued to work on immigration after leaving the Senate, primarily by helping organize and finance the National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship. The committee's efforts were rewarded by the 1965 adoption of an immigration policy it deemed liberal and humane.
Benton is seldom remembered for his most significant action in the Senate: challenging the nationwide communist paranoia fuelled by Senator Joseph McCarthy. Particularly incensed by charges that the State Department had been infiltrated by disloyal, card-carrying communists, soon after winning election Benton began a careful investigation into McCarthy's own activities. By the late summer of 1951 he had collected enough evidence to introduce a strong resolution demanding McCarthy's expulsion from the Senate. Amidst an atmosphere of intimidation and mistrust, Benton was subjected to attack from all sides. Support for his position slowly grew, particularly after McCarthy's decision in the late spring of 1952 to sue Benton for libel.
Many Connecticut Democrats regarded Benton's attack on McCarthy as a grave political mistake. McCarthy retaliated by campaigning against Benton in his home state, but polls suggested Benton was benefited as much as he was hurt by his fight against McCarthy. After his loss in the Eisenhower landslide of 1952, Benton continued his battle against McCarthy from outside the Senate. It was not until three years later that the Senate finally voted to censure McCarthy.
Benton's defeat marked the end of his service in elected positions, but he remained active in state and national Democratic politics. His concern about campaign methods led him to become a director of the Fair Campaign Practices Committee; he also worked vigorously on behalf of his close friends Adlai Stevenson and Hubert Humphrey, and he served on the Platform Committee for the Democratic National Conventions in 1952, 1956, and 1964.
In the final three decades of his life, Benton concentrated on Britannica's affairs together with various educational and public projects. The two were often intertwined, as was the case with his frequent trips abroad to study developments in education and communications. Benton's lifelong fascination with the Soviet Union and Latin America was deepened by an acute consciousness of the American public's ignorance on these topics. Determined to educate as large an audience as possible, Benton published widely about his tours abroad and mailed reprints regularly to scores of political and business leaders.
Benton was particularly intrigued with the Soviet educational system. "The Voice of the Kremlin," which first appeared as a feature in the 1956 Britannica -Britannica Book of the Year, was a comprehensive analysis based on his 1955 trip to the U.S.S.R. It was reissued two years later as This Is the Challenge. The 1965 Britannica Book of the Year contained "The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R.," which Benton wrote after his fifth trip. The same title was used when the essay was published as a book the following year. A similar tour of Latin America with Adlai Stevenson resulted in "The Voice of Latin America," which appeared in book form soon after being printed in the 1961 Britannica Book of the Year.
Under Benton's aggressive leadership, Britannica expanded its foreign and domestic operations. In 1957 the Spanish-language Enciclopedia Barsa was published, to be joined seven years later by a Portuguese translation. Benton also embarked on ambitious plans for Britannica's British subsidiary, focusing on strengthening management and production and more closely integrating its activities with those of its American parent.
On the domestic front Benton engineered the 1961 acquisition of Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia. Aimed at the secondary school level, Compton's complemented the Britannica Junior Encyclopedia, a reference set in print since 1934. In 1964 Britannica bought the G. and C. Merriam Company, a leading producer of English-language dictionaries and best known for its Merriam-Webster series. Two years later the company purchased Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., a firm distinguished for its international publications and resources.
Also in 1966 Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Inc. was reorganized and renamed. The new Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation (EBEC) was designed to meet rapidly changing needs in the development, production, and marketing of educational films, instructional materials, and reference books. Other modifications in corporate structure followed. William Benton's son Charles resigned the presidency of EBEC to form an independent, non-profit company, the Fund for Media Research. He next assumed sole ownership of Films, Inc., an EBEC subsidiary which distributed 16-millimeter versions of entertainment motion pictures produced by major Hollywood studios.
All of Benton's Britannica stock went in 1958 to establish the Benton Foundation, a vehicle for funding worthwhile projects in communications and education, the areas which he had always consumed his attention. During Benton's lifetime the Foundation supported a broad range of endeavors, including several enterprises in which Benton himself was actively involved. For instance, the Foundation aided a number of policy research organizations with which Benton was closely associated: the American Assembly at Columbia University, the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, and the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Political causes in which Benton believed also received Foundation assistance. These included the Committee for a National Trade Policy, the Commission on the Frame of Government, the American Foreign Service Association, and the Adlai Stevenson Memorial. The Foundation also helped underwrite numerous cultural projects. Most prominent among these was the American Shakespeare Theatre and Festival, to which Benton gave a great deal of time as trustee and patron. Others were the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the Noah Webster House Foundation, the Committee for the Preservation of the White House, and the Kennedy Library Corporation.
Benton earmarked a significant portion of the Foundation's resources for educational endeavors. The Foundation contributed to ongoing seminar and lecture programs such as the Cleveland Conference, the Yale Conference, and the Institute of International Education, while also giving substantial aid to institutions which Benton served as trustee; the University of Chicago, University of Connecticut, University of Bridgeport, Brandeis University, Hampton Institute, and Carleton College.
Benton received many accolades during his lifetime, including eight honorary degrees. Because of the University of Chicago policy restricting the awarding of honorary degrees to scholars, Benton's contributions were seldom publicly recognized by the University until it conferred on him the first William Benton Medal for Distinguished Service in 1968.
Honors continued to accumulate. In 1972 the University of Connecticut renamed its art museum in Benton's honor. Long a benefactor of the school, Benton also prided himself on his valuable private collection of American paintings from the first half of the twentieth century. Works by Yale friend Reginald Marsh, whom Benton largely supported during the Depression, formed the richest part of his collection, but he also boasted numerous works by Ivan Albright, Jack Levine, Bellows Hassam, and Kuniyoshi.
Benton died on March 18, 1973. He was survived by his widow, Helen Hemingway Benton, and their four children, Charles Benton, Louise Benton Wagner, Helen Benton Boley, and John Benton.
The organization of the William Benton Papers has followed wherever possible the original divisions made by Benton's staff. The material has accordingly been arranged in seven series.
Series I: General Files comprises the greater part of the collection and contains letters to and from Benton, together with supporting documentation such as reports, memoranda, articles, etc. It is divided into six subseries.
Subseries 1 documents the Benton family from the mid-nineteenth century to 1973. Of special interest are the diaries and letters of William A. and Loanza Goulding Benton, William Benton's grandparents who were missionaries in Lebanon from the 1840s through 1870s. Papers and memorabilia of his mother, Elma Hixson Benton, are preserved together with an extensive mother and son correspondence providing valuable information on Benton's childhood and youth. Letters to, from, and about Benton's immediate family - aunts and uncles, cousins, his wife Helen Hemingway and children Charles, Louise, Helen and John - form an extensive part of subsequent files. Here, too, is correspondence pertaining to Shattuck School, Benton's secondary school; those relating to the places of his higher education, Carleton and Yale, are located in the general correspondence section.
Papers relating to Benton's houses and travels, classmates and neighbors, social events and holidays, comprise the second major part of the Personal Life section. Included here is correspondence only with those persons whose relationship to Benton was entirely social, not connected with his business, educational, or political activities.
Benton's lifelong love for the arts produced a large body of correspondence which has been placed in this subseries. A long friendship with and patronage of Reginald Marsh is recorded here; so, too, are Benton's friendships with Carl Sandburg, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Richard Rodgers.
The personal correspondence closes with files relating to Benton's travels throughout the world, itemizing the planning, finances, itineraries, equipment, and companions of each expedition. Much of the material gathered here has an importance beyond that of Benton's private life. Several trips, notably those to Russia and Latin America, and the long-sought but never-realized trip to China, were largely or wholly fact-finding missions, and the information gathered was used as the basis for subsequent articles, speeches and policy statements.
Subseries 2: General Correspondence, is by far the largest subseries of the William Benton Papers. It is organized alphabetically by subject within the four chronological periods 1930-1940, 1941-1947, 1948-1957, 1958-1973. The bulk of the material and number of correspondents make generalization difficult, but a few comments may illuminate the nature and possible uses of this material.
"General correspondence" denotes material which Benton's staff did not include in topical files such as State Department, Senate, etc. This does not imply that letters so classified are unconcerned with specific areas of Benton's career. In some cases individual letters were not put into the topical files because the correspondence of which they form part is concerned with a range of subjects; in other cases, because topical files had not yet been created. For example, Box 69 holds eight folders of Benton's correspondence with Chester Bowles. The letters relate variously to the advertising business, national politics, World War II, business and finance, and purely personal matters. Similarly, the Paul Hoffman correspondence in Box 73, though touching on the Committee for Economic Development, also addresses a multitude of quite different subjects and therefore, in the judgment of Benton's staff, was inappropriate for inclusion in the CED files.
The net result is that neither the general correspondence files nor the topical files should be used independently. Much material on the arts, politics, foreign affairs, and the University of Chicago was originally placed in general rather than topical files, and it was deemed best to respect Benton's original ordering. The significant figures of Benton's life - Bowles, Hoffman, Adlai Stevenson, Robert Hutchins, Beardsley Ruml, Anna Rosenberg, Galen van Meter - appear in several places in the general files. The researcher is advised to identify key figures and organizations in the topical files and in Sidney Hyman's biography, The Lives of William Benton (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1969), and use these to locate further material in the general correspondence.
While, then, not sharply focused, this section is one of the richest of the William Benton Papers. There is extensive correspondence on national affairs and the media with Henry and Clare Boothe Luce, Harold Lasswell, Norman Cousins, members of the Sulzberger and LaFollette families, and DeWitt Wallace. Benton's study of governmental regulation of the economy is illustrated in correspondence with Cyrus Eaton, Bruce Gould, and John Kenneth Galbraith. International relations are the primary subject of letters to and from Geoffrey Crowther, David Hardman, and Harlan Cleveland. Files relating to many organizations (such as the ACLU, NAACP, and Council on Foreign Relations) and institutions (Columbia University and Connecticut College) are located in this section. Letters to Laird K. Bell, Edward Levi, Robert Hutchins, William McCormick Blair, and Gaylord Donnelley attest to Benton's ongoing ties to the University of Chicago. The Leigh Dannenberg correspondence holds a wealth of information on Connecticut politics. The CED story is told in the Hoffman, Clarence Francis, Marion Folson, and Jay Hormel files. Most of the key figures in Benton's other major commitments-UNESCO, State Department, Britannica, higher education, politics-are represented in the general correspondence. Finally, this section preserves a large body of letters and memoranda on Benton's life, career, and accomplishments filed under names of Benton staff members: John Howe, Anne Cronin, Kay Hart, Catherine Flynn, Bertha Tallman.
Subseries 3 documents several phases in Benton's wide-ranging business career. The first group of files covers the years 1935-1945, after Benton's departure from Benton and Bowles when he was looking for new business ventures. Many were in publishing, most notably the unsuccessful PM newspaper produced by Ralph Ingersoll. Benton was also a major investor in his classmate William Joyce's Pasadena Slipper Company (later Joyce Shoes), and in Dehydration, Inc. (later Birdseye). Much later, after he had left the Senate and had put his major business interests (Encyclopaedia Britannica and Muzak) on a firm footing, Benton became interested in buying a Connecticut newspaper. His attempts to acquire the Hartford Times and Hartford Courant are also detailed here.
Benton was active partner of the agency of Benton and Bowles from its foundation in 1929 until 1935, and a second group of papers here date from that era. There is full documentation not only of the original terms of incorporation, but also of reorganizations after Benton's departure; many of the original ad campaigns-General Foods, General Motors, Alka-Gum, Safeway-are preserved, from initial ideas through market research to final product. Benton continued to monitor the agency after 1935, and there is scattered material on its later history.
After his resignation from Benton and Bowles, Benton's next major business venture was Muzak, which he purchased in 1939. Most of the Muzak correspondence comes from the first six years of Benton's ownership, when he was aggressively restructuring, strengthening, and expanding the company. Until the sale of the company in 1958, he continued to receive reports on Muzak and to correspond with top officers such as John Andrus, Charles Cowley, and Ethel MacLean (Houghton).
The final section of subseries 3 is of particular interest for the history of Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. during an extraordinary period of growth and diversification, as Benton guided Britannica into myriad projects, including yearbooks, foreign language editions, and purchase of Compton's, Merriam, and Praeger. Day-to-day operations of Encyclopaedia Britannica are not covered, but there is ample material on Benton's projects for expansion. Benton's acquisition of Encyclopaedia Britannica common stock and the ERPI film company are well documented; so, too, are his close associations with officers in the British subsidiary, especially Hector McNeil, Stanley Morison, and A. E. and E. T. Dolphin. There is a large body of correspondence with editors and managers: Clyde Arnspiger, Miller McClintock, Harry Grubbs, Lou Shoenwald, John Armitage, Walter Yust, Harry Houghton, Paul Seaman, Foster Wygant, and Robert Preble. Protracted research and negotiations for the unconsummated purchase of the Curtis Publishing Company are detailed in Boxes 239-240. Benton's advocacy of English as a world language through the Britannica Institute is documented, as is his promotion of the Great Books series.
Subseries 4 collects materials on aspects of Benton's public life. After 1958 Benton and his staff began to assemble files covering possible commitments, memoranda on future positions, courses of action, and consultants' reports on specific projects. The main subjects addressed were business and economics, communications, education, and politics and government. This section is, then, an idea file, containing the preliminary stages of what were in many cases to become the major commitments of Benton's later career. As such, these papers should be consulted along with the topical files, in particular those of the Benton Foundation through which many of the projects outlined here were realized.
Subseries 4 also documents Benton's involvement with the America First Committee. He was closely associated with such key Committee members as Robert Bliss, G. A. Borgese, General Robert Wood, and Robert Hutchins, and he was kept closely informed of Committee activities. This attempt to keep the U.S. out of war collapsed with the December 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor, but the Committee was significant in stimulating Benton's interest in politics and in bringing him into contact with several figures - notably the LaFollettes - who were important to his later career in public life.
Established by business and academic leaders to plan for the peacetime economy, the Committee for Economic Development was a natural field for Benton's expertise in business, higher education and management, and became his most important wartime activity. His role in drafting by-laws, recruiting staff, and writing "The Economics of a Free Society" are described here. Benton's vice-chairmanship of the CED and of its Research Division put him in close touch with government and business leaders who were to be his colleagues in public service and propelled him into the highest levels of American political life. Benton served until his death as a trustee of the CED, and later CED reports and material on trustees' meetings are preserved in Subseries 4.
Subseries 4 also documents Benton's political career. Included are materials on his activities in Connecticut Democratic politics, dating from his 1949 appointment to the U. S. Senate. His swift establishment and consolidation of ties to state politicians, ethnic groups, party officers, union officials, and civic leaders is thoroughly documented in correspondence with Anthony Arpaia, John Bailey, Robert Claffey, Mike Cieplinski, Leigh Dannenberg, John Dempsey, Thomas Dodd, Richard Lee, Abraham Ribicoff, and others. The preservation of incoming and outgoing mail, and of strategy memos, publicity, statements, advertisements, reports, and documentation regarding the Democratic Party and state elections make this a rich repository for Connecticut politics in the period 1949-1973. During these years Benton was, if anything, even more involved with national politics. Before his Senatorial term he had worked closely with many statesmen and politicians; afterward, it could fairly be said that he was well acquainted with-and corresponded voluminously with-most important Democrats and many leading Republicans. His attempt to win Dwight Eisenhower over to the Democratic Party is a fascinating chapter in American political life. The correspondence with close friends and political allies such as Paul Douglas, Adlai Stevenson, and Hubert Humphrey is particularly complete, and offers unusual insight into Democratic issues, policies, proposals, reforms, and personalities.
Another group of documents political campaigns, not only in Connecticut state politics but also Benton's own political positions and analyses in the 1950-1962 period. Included are his assessments of state and national politics, along with accounts of his pioneering campaign techniques, political polls, lists of supporters and contributors, and financial data. In addition to material pertaining to Benton's 1950 and 1952 Senatorial campaigns and subsequent efforts to win party nomination, there are two boxes of correspondence on the 1968 presidential campaign, particularly useful in regard to Hubert Humphrey's candidacy and Benton's Platform Committee experiences at the Democratic convention.
Material in subseries 4 related to the U.S. Senate provides the best documentation of Benton's career from 1949 to 1952. Besides copious correspondence with other Senators concerning legislation and national issues, there are letters and position papers which testify to Benton's efforts to shape national policy. Particularly revealing are John Howe's memos and reports, the "issues and legislation" section, and six boxes of memoranda. Here can be seen not only the evolution of Benton's thought on current issues, but also the process by which he shaped rough ideas into public statements. Although Benton's tenure in the Senate was not long, it was active; recorded here is his work on behalf of the Voice of America and world freedom of the press, service on the Small Business Subcommittee, work on the amendment to the Mutual Security Act, and promotion of the interests of Connecticut residents and businesses.
Benton's pioneering stand against Joseph McCarthy grew out of the latter's violent and unwarranted attacks on State Department personnel and programs. In calling first for McCarthy's resignation and then for his expulsion from the Senate, Benton stood almost alone in the Senate throughout most of 1951. McCarthy in turn launched not only a series of personal attacks but also a lawsuit (later dropped) against Benton. Benton's defense of his position and his orchestration of nationwide campaigns ("Joe Must Go," "I Believe") is fully documented in these papers. Here, too, are copies of depositions, testimony, newspaper clippings, letters, and reports on the early fight against McCarthy and McCarthyism. Although Benton left the Senate before McCarthy's fall, he did not abandon his battle against McCarthy.
Subseries 5: Foreign Affairs. Benton's first major involvement in foreign affairs came through his appointment as consultant to the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Nelson Rockefeller. His entry into the highest levels of government, the experience stimulated a lifelong involvement in international relations and diplomacy. Filed here, as well, is correspondence between Benton and world leaders, most notably Harold Wilson. This material testifies not only to the breadth of Benton's associations - Golda Meir, Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Yuri Zhukov - but also to his ceaseless work for international understanding through diplomatic and personal channels.
Benton's 1945 appointment as Assistant Secretary of State came at a crucial and dynamic point in American foreign policy. Placed in charge of the State Department's Information Program, he was able to translate into action his conviction that American ideals and policies had to be promoted through a vigorous campaign of information and persuasion. His work in establishing the Voice of America, educational exchanges, and the Fulbright fellowship program is documented in the State Department files. Correspondence with diplomatic and government officials after his 1947 resignation is ample, as Benton continued to gather information for his own use and to exercise a behind-the-scenes voice in foreign policy.
Benton had been instrumental in founding UNESCO during his State Department years, and he continued to monitor its growth. His appointment as United States ambassador to UNESCO from 1963 to 1969 was a fitting tribute to his unique talents, combining as he did experience in foreign affairs and diplomacy with expertise in education and cultural issues.
The records of his six-year term are among the most complete in the William Benton Papers. Proposals, draft reports, and final papers of Executive Board meetings have been preserved, as well as extensive correspondence with Director-General Rene Maheu and with delegates. The education, issues, and projects files are an important record of the problems which Benton addressed and his proposals for UNESCO action. Other files record his efforts to make UNESCO an efficient, non-politicized body and his attempts to present U.S. policy. His trips to evaluate UNESCO field operations give a detailed picture of the realization of policy decisions. At the same time, Benton knew that American public opinion had to be mobilized in support of UNESCO if the organization were to function effectively and were to act in the American interest; his work for the National Commission is another fine example of his skill and energy in bringing foreign policy issues to the American people.
Subseries 6: Education and Philanthropy includes material on the University of Chicago and the Benton Foundation. The University-related material in the William Benton Papers begins after Benton's departure from the University administration, and consists largely of letters to other University trustees such as Laird K. Bell, Harold H. Swift and William McCormick Blair. The triangular relationship between Benton, the Encyclopaedia Britannica and the University is a frequent theme; so, too, are University finances and expansion projects in the post-Hutchins era. Additional material on the University of Chicago can be found in the Benton Foundation subseries.
After 1958 most of Benton's ongoing and new institutional commitments were maintained through the Benton Foundation rather than his personal office, making the detailed records in this subseries the most important source for Benton's later career. In its early years, in particular, the Foundation was the direct extension of Benton himself, the funding and supervising mechanism for his interests and projects. The range of topics here reflects the wide variety of Benton's interests; education, politics, foreign affairs, business and trade, and culture. Particularly strong are the files of those educational institutions which Benton served as a trustee; the Aspen Institute, Brandeis, Carleton, the Hampton Institute, the University of Bridgeport, the University of Chicago, and the University of Connecticut. Organizations such as the American Assembly, the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and the Committee for a National Trade Policy reveal Benton's continued devotion to the reform of political institutions and trade laws. The Foundation provided support, too, for more partisan bodies such as the Democratic Advisory Committee. Benton's work for the United Nations, the Institute of International Education, and the U.S. Committee on the Atlantic Congress was carried on through the Foundation. His lifelong interest in and patronage of the arts can be seen in the Foundation's support for the American Shakespeare Festival, which Benton also served as a trustee.
Series II: SPEECH FILES
In this series are Benton's public statements; articles, speeches, books, reports, form letters, transcripts of radio and television appearances, preliminary research notes, drafts, and revisions.
The Speech Files hold some 2345 separate entries, each typically consisting of extensive documentation on Benton's public statements. Here are filed research notes, drafts, photos, and related correspondence as well as record copies of articles, books, reports, and broadcasting transcripts. A large part of the series is devoted to works by Benton's associates - such as a complete set of Adlai Stevenson's campaign speeches - and works supporting Benton's policy positions. A noteworthy feature is the series of detailed memoranda on and transcripts of interviews with business, political, and cultural leaders in Russia and Latin America. Found here, too, are public statements by close associates such as Robert Hutchins, Adlai Stevenson, and Paul Hoffman; source materials for Benton's own writing; background information on major interests; and documents about or referring to Benton. The files are arranged numerically, following the roughly chronological organization originally devised by Benton's staff; access is facilitated by an alphabetical index which was compiled from the exhaustive cross-indexing system used by Benton's office.
Series III: AUTOGRAPH CORRESPONDENCE WITH NOTABLE FIGURES
Maintained separately by Benton's staff, these are letters received from distinguished public figures, with politicians predominating.
Benton's staff designated items from selected dignitaries for preservation in separate files, and their organization has again been maintained. This correspondence is heavily political, featuring letters from such prominent men as Eisenhower, Truman, Nixon, Marshall, and John and Robert Kennedy. As with other sections of the William Benton Papers, however, researchers will find it advisable to explore other series in conjunction with this material.
Series IV: MEMORABILIA
This series contains photographs, gifts, awards, and mementos. Oversize items are shelved separately.
Series V: RECORDINGS
Series V includes record albums from the 1940s and 1950s. The recordings include speeches by Benton, music, productions from the University of Chicago Radio Office.
SERIES VI: SCRAPBOOKS
These 130 large bound volumes, combining Benton's public statements with photographs and papers relating to his family, chronicle William Benton's life and career up to 1962.
The scrapbooks were created under Benton's direction in 1962. Arranged according to the principal divisions of his life (Senate Years, McCarthy, etc.), the scrapbooks display copies of Benton's articles and speeches; original letters from great men of the day; photographs of Benton and associates; and a wide assortment of legal papers, memoranda, transcripts, family papers, newspaper clippings, etc. Some copies of speeches are annotated or edited by Benton; there are also marked article drafts. Many volumes of the scrapbooks also contain notes and explanations written in the margins by Benton; some marginalia of possible interest to researchers has been noted in the inventory section of this guide. The scrapbooks contain information related to nearly all aspects of Benton’s public career.
Series VII: ADDENDA
Addenda to the William Benton Papers includes memorabilia, biographical materials, photographs, reports, publications, correspondence, audiovisual materials, prints, artworks, and the text of several public statements. It contains materials related to many of the earlier series, some donated by Charles Benton, and should be consulted in addition to the other series by the researcher. The addenda is organized into six suberies:
Subseries 1: Personal
Subseries 2: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Speeches and Writings
Subseries 4: Career
Subseries 5: Audiovisual
Subseries 6: Oversize.
Subseries 1, Personal, contains biographical materials, memorials, and obituaries for William Benton.
Subseries 2, Correspondence, consists of letters, including from well-known personages.
Subseries 3, Speeches and Writings is made up of speeches and articles by William Benton; it includes some drafts and revisions.
Subseries 4, Career, contains materials related to much of Benton’s career, including the CED, Muzak, UNESCO, Encylopaedia Britannica, the Senate, and various Democratic National Conventions. There are copies of Benton’s notes and interviews from several of his overseas trips; these include his interview with Krushev.
Subseries 5, Audiovisual, is made up of photographs related to Benton’s family life and his career; many are of well-known individuals. Recordings, reels, and films related to Benton, politics, and Benton’s foreign projects are also represented; please consult with staff as access copies are generally not available.
Subseries 6, Oversize, contains materials related to most of the previous series and should be consulted along with them. It also contains original drawings of political cartoons by Sid Hix, Herb Block, and Reg Manning; many are inscribed to Benton.
Additional information about the content and arrangement of Series VII is found in the Inventory section of this guide.
The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections:
Benton Family Collection
University of Chicago. Office of the Vice President. Records
Series I: General Files |
Subseries 1: Personal Life |
Sub-subseries 1: Family and Personal, 1839-1942 |
Box 1 Folder 1 | A-H, general |
Box 1 Folder 2 | Adoption, 1940 |
Box 1 Folder 3 | Benton, Charles W., 1890-1913 |
Box 1 Folder 4 | Benton, Elma H., account books, 1895-1904 |
Box 1 Folder 5 | Benton, Elma H., 1911-1918 |
Box 1 Folder 6 | Benton, Elma H., 1934-1938 |
Box 1 Folder 7 | Benton, Elma H., 1939-1942 |
Box 1 Folder 8 | Benton, autobiography, original |
Box 1 Folder 9 | Benton, autobiography, copies |
Box 2 Folder 1 | Benton, correspondence, 1891-1899 |
Box 2 Folder 2 | Benton, correspondence, 1927 |
Box 2 Folder 3 | Benton, correspondence, 1928 |
Box 2 Folder 4 | Benton, correspondence, 1929-1937 |
Box 2 Folder 5 | Benton, correspondence, 1938 |
Box 2 Folder 6 | Benton, correspondence, 1939 |
Box 2 Folder 7 | Benton, correspondence, 1940 |
Box 2 Folder 8 | Benton, correspondence, 1941 |
Box 3 Folder 1 | Benton, correspondence, 1942 |
Box 3 Folder 2 | Benton, diary, 1892 |
Box 3 Folder 3 | Benton, diary, 1894-1895 |
Box 3 Folder 4 | Benton, diary, 1896 |
Box 3 Folder 5 | Benton, diary, 1933-1937 |
Box 3 Folder 6 | Benton, doctors, 1939-1941 |
Box 3 Folder 7 | Benton, memorabilia, address book |
Box 3 Folder 8 | Benton, memorabilia, autograph album |
Box 3 Folder 9 | Benton, memorabilia, "History of Benton vs. Bertin case in the University of Minnesota" |
Box 3 Folder 10 | Benton, memorabilia, newspaper clippings |
Box 4 Folder 1 | Benton, memorabilia, passport |
Box 4 Folder 2 | Benton, memorabilia, personal papers |
Box 4 Folder 3 | Benton, memorabilia, personal papers |
Box 4 Folder 4 | Benton, memorabilia, wedding album |
Box 4 Folder 5 | Benton, memorabilia, William Benton's childhood |
Box 5 Folder 1 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1913 |
Box 5 Folder 2 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1914 |
Box 5 Folder 3 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1915 |
Box 5 Folder 4 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1916 |
Box 5 Folder 5 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1917 |
Box 5 Folder 6 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1918 |
Box 5 Folder 7 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1919 |
Box 6 Folder 1 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1920 |
Box 6 Folder 2 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1921 |
Box 6 Folder 3 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1922 |
Box 6 Folder 4 | Benton, mother-son letters, Jan.-June 1923 |
Box 6 Folder 5 | Benton, mother-son letters, July-Dec. 1923 |
Box 6 Folder 6 | Benton, mother-son letters, Jan.-Aug. 1924 |
Box 6 Folder 7 | Benton, mother-son letters, Sept.-Dec. 1924 |
Box 7 Folder 1 | Benton, mother-son letters, Jan.-May 1925 |
Box 7 Folder 2 | Benton, mother-son letters, June-Dec. 1925 |
Box 7 Folder 3 | Benton, mother-son letters, Jan.-May 1926 |
Box 7 Folder 4 | Benton, mother-son letters, June-Dec. 1926 |
Box 7 Folder 5 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1927 |
Box 7 Folder 6 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1928 |
Box 7 Folder 7 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1929 |
Box 8 Folder 1 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1930 |
Box 8 Folder 2 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1931 |
Box 8 Folder 3 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1932 |
Box 8 Folder 4 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1933 |
Box 8 Folder 5 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1934 |
Box 8 Folder 6 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1935 |
Box 8 Folder 7 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1936 |
Box 9 Folder 1 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1937 |
Box 9 Folder 2 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1938 |
Box 9 Folder 3 | Benton, mother-son letters, Jan.-Mar. 1939 |
Box 9 Folder 4 | Benton, mother-son letters, Apr.-Dec. 1939 |
Box 9 Folder 5 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1940 |
Box 9 Folder 6 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1941 |
Box 9 Folder 7 | Benton, mother-son letters, 1942 |
Box 10 Folder 1 | Benton, Loanza Goulding (Mrs. William A.), diary, original, incomplete, 1847-1857 |
Box 10 Folder 2 | Benton, Loanza Goulding (Mrs. William A.), transcription, 1847-1869 |
Box 10 Folder 3 | Benton, "Messengers of Peace," manuscript, chapters 1-11 |
Box 10 Folder 4 | Benton, "Messengers of Peace," manuscript, chapters 12-21 |
Box 10 Folder 5 | Benton, "Messengers of Peace," typescript, 155 pp. |
Box 10 Folder 6 | Benton, "Messengers of Peace, typescript, 101 pp. |
Box 10 Folder 7 | Benton, "Diary and Papers of Loanza Goulding Benton" |
Box 10 Folder 8 | Benton, Loanza and William A., letters to her father |
Box 10 Folder 9 | Benton, Mary (Aunt Mary), 1937-1942 |
Box 11 Folder 1 | Benton, William A., Lebanon letters, 1851-1853 |
Box 11 Folder 2 | Benton, William A., 1854-1862 |
Box 11 Folder 3 | Benton, William A., 1863-1871 |
Box 11 Folder 4 | Benton, copies of letters, 1852-1869 |
Box 11 Folder 5 | Benton, diary, 1839-1844 |
Box 11 Folder 6 | Benton School |
Box 11 Folder 7 | Birthday books, 1936-1940 |
Box 11 Folder 8 | Bradley, Blossom, 1939-1940 |
Box 11 Folder 9 | Clark, Harriet Benton (Aunt Hattie), manuscript and copies, ca. 1921 |
Box 11 Folder 10 | Clark, 1935-1941 |
Box 11 Folder 11 | Cornwall, Laurence M., 1938 |
Box 11 Folder 12 | Cox, Beneta, 1937-1940 |
Box 11 Folder 13 | Derrick, Ida and William, 1939-1940 |
Box 12 Folder 1 | Dugan, Rita, 1940 |
Box 12 Folder 2 | Gould, Jay, 1935-1940 |
Box 12 Folder 3 | Helme, James B., 1938-1939 |
Box 12 Folder 4 | Hemingway, Helen (Mrs. William Benton), 1923 teaching certificate |
Box 12 Folder 5 | Hixson, Daniel W., 1918-1920 |
Box 12 Folder 6 | Hixson, 1921-1922 |
Box 12 Folder 7 | Hixson, 1923-1924 |
Box 12 Folder 8 | Hixson, 1926 |
Box 12 Folder 9 | Hixson, 1928-1932 |
Box 12 Folder 10 | Hixson, Mrs. Edwin S. (Aunt Flo), 1939-1950 |
Box 12 Folder 11 | Hixson, Edwin and Helen, 1891-1921 |
Box 12 Folder 12 | Hunter, Mrs. John, 1941-1942 |
Box 12 Folder 13 | J-P, general |
Box 12 Folder 14 | Jones, Duane, 1935-1939 |
Box 12 Folder 15 | Lathrop, Mrs. F. B. (Aunt Dite), 1936-1942 |
Box 12 Folder 16 | Miscellaneous letters |
Box 13 Folder 1 | Otis, Courtland |
Box 13 Folder 2 | Patterson, Betty, 1938 |
Box 13 Folder 3 | Personal finances, 1940 |
Box 13 Folder 4 | Potter, Miriam and Zenas, 1937-1942 |
Box 13 Folder 5 | Ricketts, Henry T., 1939 |
Box 13 Folder 6 | Riddle, Lewis W., 1937-1938 |
Box 13 Folder 7 | Robison, Jane and Clarence, 1938-1958 |
Box 13 Folder 8 | S-Z, general |
Box 13 Folder 9 | Shanahan, Kathryne, 1937-1938 |
Box 13 Folder 10 | Shattuck School, general, 1938-1940 |
Box 13 Folder 11 | Shattuck School, Allen, Philip S., ca. 1940 |
Box 13 Folder 12 | Shattuck School, Bronson, David, 1939-1940 |
Box 13 Folder 13 | Shattuck School, Keeler, Stephen, 1938-1940 |
Box 13 Folder 14 | Sherry, Steve, 1938-1940 |
Box 14 Folder 1 | Sutherland, Beth and Charles, 1938-1940 |
Box 14 Folder 2 | "The Early History of Tolland, Connecticut" |
Box 14 Folder 3 | Tramposch, Emil, 1940 |
Box 14 Folder 4 | Visscher & Burley, 1934-1935 |
Box 14 Folder 5 | Works, Philip O., 1934-1938 |
Box 14 Folder 6 | Works, 1939-1940 |
Box 14 Folder 7 | Yale Record |
Sub-subseries 2: Family and Personal, 1941-1947 |
Box 15 Folder 1 | A-B, general |
Box 15 Folder 2 | Adams, Taylor, 1941-1947 |
Box 15 Folder 3 | Benton, Mary (Aunt Mary), 1943-1951 |
Box 15 Folder 4 | Benton School |
Box 15 Folder 5 | Berger, Mrs. Ed, 1942 |
Box 15 Folder 6 | Billings, Mrs. Cecil R., 1941-1946 |
Box 15 Folder 7 | Breen, J. P., 1941 |
Box 15 Folder 8 | C-E, general |
Box 15 Folder 9 | Continental Forwarders Company, 1946-1947 |
Box 15 Folder 10 | Cox, Beneta, 1941-1945 |
Box 15 Folder 11 | Dugan, Rita, 1941-1945 |
Box 15 Folder 12 | F, general |
Box 15 Folder 13 | G, general |
Box 15 Folder 14 | Gale, Richard P., 1944-1947 |
Box 15 Folder 15 | H, general |
Box 15 Folder 16 | Hixson, Mrs. Edwin S., 1943-1947 |
Box 15 Folder 17 | Hixson, June, 1942-1948 |
Box 15 Folder 18 | Hixson, Ned and Olga, 1941-1948 |
Box 16 Folder 1 | Hutchins, Maude Phelps, 1942-1944 |
Box 16 Folder 2 | I-L, general |
Box 16 Folder 3 | Klaeber, Dr. Frederick, 1945-1947 |
Box 16 Folder 4 | Lloya, Roland, 1944-1947 |
Box 16 Folder 5 | M, general |
Box 16 Folder 6 | Maltby, Joseph, 1941-1945 |
Box 16 Folder 7 | Marsh, Reginald, 1941-1946 |
Box 16 Folder 8 | Marvin, Dr. H. M., 1941-1947 |
Box 16 Folder 9 | N-O, general |
Box 16 Folder 10 | Otis, Courtland, 1941-1947 |
Box 16 Folder 11 | P, general |
Box 16 Folder 12 | Potter, Miriam and Zenas, 1943-1949 |
Box 16 Folder 13 | Procter, Frederic W., 1941-1942 |
Box 16 Folder 14 | R, general |
Box 17 Folder 1 | S, general |
Box 17 Folder 2 | Shattuck School, 1941 |
Box 17 Folder 3 | Shattuck School, 1942 |
Box 17 Folder 4 | Shattuck School, 1943-1944 |
Box 17 Folder 5 | Shattuck School, 1945-1947 |
Box 17 Folder 6 | Smith, Margaret Potter (Mrs. Philip H.), 1941-1947 |
Box 17 Folder 7 | Smith, Marjorie K., 1943-1945 |
Box 17 Folder 8 | Sommi, Marquise Blanche Picinardi, 1943-1947 |
Box 17 Folder 9 | Sutherland, Beth Benton (Mrs. Charles), 1941-1947 |
Box 17 Folder 10 | T, general |
Box 17 Folder 11 | Tramposch, Emil, 1941-1944 |
Box 17 Folder 12 | U-Z, general |
Box 17 Folder 13 | Walsh, William and Dolly, 1941-1947 |
Box 17 Folder 14 | Wheeler, Gertrude, 1941 |
Box 17 Folder 15 | Williams, Margaret, 1945-1947 |
Box 17 Folder 16 | Works, Philip O., 1941-1945 |
Box 17 Folder 17 | Yale University |
Sub-subseries 3: Family and Personal, 1948-1957 |
Box 18 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 18 Folder 2 | Anderson & Shepard, Ltd., 1952-1955 |
Box 18 Folder 3 | Ba-B1, general, #1 |
Box 18 Folder 4 | Ba-B1, #2 |
Box 18 Folder 5 | Benton, Mary (Aunt Mary), 1952-1955 |
Box 18 Folder 6 | Billings, Mrs. Cecil R., 1948-1953 |
Box 18 Folder 7 | Bimson, Walter, 1949 |
Box 18 Folder 8 | Bo-Bz, general, #1 |
Box 18 Folder 9 | Bo-Bz, general, #2 |
Box 19 Folder 1 | Bridgman, Juliet |
Box 19 Folder 2 | Ca-Ce, general |
Box 19 Folder 3 | Carras, Maria |
Box 19 Folder 4 | Ch-C1 |
Box 19 Folder 5 | Chelnov, Anatole and Jean, 1953-1956 |
Box 19 Folder 6 | Christmas gifts, 1953-1954 |
Box 19 Folder 7 | Christmas gifts, 1955 |
Box 19 Folder 8 | Christmas gifts, 1956-1957 |
Box 19 Folder 9 | Co-Cz, general, #1 |
Box 19 Folder 10 | Co-Cz, #2 |
Box 19 Folder 11 | Cummings, Willard |
Box 20 Folder 1 | Da-De, general |
Box 20 Folder 2 | DeContades, Daisy |
Box 20 Folder 3 | Di-Dz, general |
Box 20 Folder 4 | Dotzel, Mrs. Capitola (Aunt Cap), 1948-1957 |
Box 20 Folder 5 | E, general |
Box 20 Folder 6 | Fa-F1, general |
Box 20 Folder 7 | Fo-Fz, general |
Box 20 Folder 8 | Ga-Go, general |
Box 20 Folder 9 | Gacesa, Katherine |
Box 20 Folder 10 | Garrett, Ruth |
Box 21 Folder 1 | Gilbert, A. M., 1948-Mar. 1953 |
Box 21 Folder 2 | Gilbert, Apr.-July 1953 |
Box 21 Folder 3 | Gilbert, Aug.-Oct. 1953 |
Box 21 Folder 4 | Gilbert, Nov.-Dec. 1953 |
Box 21 Folder 5 | Gilbert, Jan.-Mar. 1954 |
Box 21 Folder 6 | Gilbert, Apr.-June 1954 |
Box 21 Folder 7 | Gilbert, July-Sept. 1954 |
Box 21 Folder 8 | Gilbert, Oct.-Dec. 1954 |
Box 22 Folder 1 | Gilbert, Jan.-June 1955 |
Box 22 Folder 2 | Gilbert, July 1955-1957 |
Box 22 Folder 3 | Giles, Marjorie |
Box 22 Folder 4 | Goldsmith, Diana |
Box 22 Folder 5 | Gr-Gz, general |
Box 22 Folder 6 | Graves, Eben |
Box 22 Folder 7 | Ha, general |
Box 22 Folder 8 | Hawes & Curtis |
Box 22 Folder 9 | He-Hi, general |
Box 22 Folder 10 | Hixson, Mrs. Edwin S. (Aunt Flo), 1948-1954 |
Box 22 Folder 11 | Hixson, 1955-1960 |
Box 23 Folder 1 | Ho-Hz, general |
Box 23 Folder 2 | Hutchins, Maude Phelps |
Box 23 Folder 3 | J, general |
Box 23 Folder 4 | K, general |
Box 23 Folder 5 | Kaye, Sylvia F. (Mrs. Danny) |
Box 23 Folder 6 | Klaeber, Dr. Frederick |
Box 23 Folder 7 | La, general |
Box 23 Folder 8 | Lax, Dr. Henry |
Box 23 Folder 9 | Le-Lz, general |
Box 23 Folder 10 | Ma-Mar, general |
Box 24 Folder 1 | Marsh, Felicia (Mrs. Reginald) |
Box 24 Folder 2 | Marsh, Reginald, 1948-1951 |
Box 24 Folder 3 | Marsh, 1952-1954 |
Box 24 Folder 4 | Martin, Annette |
Box 24 Folder 5 | Mas-Maz, general |
Box 24 Folder 6 | Mc, general |
Box 24 Folder 7 | Me-Mz, general |
Box 24 Folder 8 | Montgomery, Douglass |
Box 24 Folder 9 | N-O, general |
Box 24 Folder 10 | Pa-Pe, general |
Box 24 Folder 11 | Ph-Q, general |
Box 25 Folder 1 | Postumous-Meyjes, W.C. |
Box 25 Folder 2 | Potter, Miriam and Zenas, 1950-1951 |
Box 25 Folder 3 | Potter, 1952 |
Box 25 Folder 4 | Potter, 1953-1955 |
Box 25 Folder 5 | Potter, 1956-1957 |
Box 25 Folder 6 | Ra-Re, general |
Box 25 Folder 7 | Reed, Horace and Florence |
Box 25 Folder 8 | Ri, general |
Box 25 Folder 9 | Ro, general |
Box 25 Folder 10 | Ru-Rz, general |
Box 25 Folder 11 | Russell, David W. |
Box 26 Folder 1 | Sa, general |
Box 26 Folder 2 | Sandburg, Carl |
Box 26 Folder 3 | Sasowsky, Norman |
Box 26 Folder 4 | Sc, general |
Box 26 Folder 5 | Scribner's Bookstore |
Box 26 Folder 6 | Se, general |
Box 26 Folder 7 | Sh-Si, general |
Box 26 Folder 8 | Shattuck School |
Box 26 Folder 9 | Silvercruys, Baroness Rosemary McMahon |
Box 26 Folder 10 | Sk-Sm, general |
Box 26 Folder 11 | Smallzried, Kay |
Box 26 Folder 12 | So-Sp, general |
Box 27 Folder 1 | St, general |
Box 27 Folder 2 | Stevens, Roger |
Box 27 Folder 3 | Stout, Delores Roule |
Box 27 Folder 4 | Su-Sz, general |
Box 27 Folder 5 | Sutherland, Beth Benton and Charles, 1948-1952 |
Box 27 Folder 6 | Sutherland, 1953-1957 |
Box 27 Folder 7 | Ta-Te, general |
Box 27 Folder 8 | Taylor, Dr. Howard C. |
Box 27 Folder 9 | Th-Tz, general |
Box 27 Folder 10 | Tucker, Robert |
Box 27 Folder 11 | U-V, general |
Box 27 Folder 12 | Van Heuven Goedhart, G.J. |
Box 27 Folder 13 | Vogel, Frank |
Box 28 Folder 1 | Wa, general |
Box 28 Folder 2 | Wallington, Olive |
Box 28 Folder 3 | Walsh, Dolly |
Box 28 Folder 4 | We, general |
Box 28 Folder 5 | Wh, general |
Box 28 Folder 6 | Wi, general, #1 |
Box 28 Folder 7 | Wi, #2 |
Box 28 Folder 8 | Wo-Wz, general |
Box 28 Folder 9 | Wo-Wz, #2 |
Box 28 Folder 10 | Y-Z, general |
Box 28 Folder 11 | Zupnick, Louis E., 1955 |
Box 28 Folder 12 | Zupnick, 1956-1957 |
Sub-subseries 4: Family and Personal, 1958-1973 |
Box 29 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 29 Folder 2 | Allgoewer, Herman and Virginia, 1958-1971 |
Box 29 Folder 3 | Ba-Be, general |
Box 29 Folder 4 | Benton, Thomas Hart, 1958-1965 |
Box 29 Folder 5 | Benton, 1966-1973 |
Box 29 Folder 6 | Benton genealogy, #1 |
Box 29 Folder 7 | Benton genealogy, #2 |
Box 29 Folder 8 | Benton genealogy, #3 |
Box 29 Folder 9 | Benton genealogy, #4 |
Box 30 Folder 1 | Benton genealogy, #5 |
Box 30 Folder 2 | Benton genealogy, #6 |
Box 30 Folder 3 | Benton genealogy, #7 |
Box 30 Folder 4 | Benton genealogy, #8 |
Box 30 Folder 5 | Benton genealogy, #9, miscellaneous |
Box 30 Folder 6 | Benton genealogy, #10, miscellaneous relatives |
Box 30 Folder 7 | Berger, Agnes and Ed, 1959-1973 |
Box 30 Folder 8 | Bi-Bo, general |
Box 30 Folder 9 | Biddle, George, 1962-1969 |
Box 30 Folder 10 | Bignell, Kenneth, 1958-1963 |
Box 30 Folder 11 | Bilderback, Gordon, 1958-1973 |
Box 30 Folder 12 | Bohen, Frederick and Midge, 1966-1972 |
Box 30 Folder 13 | Bowles, Sally and Samuel, 1958-1966 |
Box 30 Folder 14 | Boyden, Frank, 1962-1972 |
Box 31 Folder 1 | Bra-Bu, general |
Box 31 Folder 2 | Brashears, Arthur and Rita, 1958-1972 |
Box 31 Folder 3 | Bridgeport Hospital, 1965-1972 |
Box 31 Folder 4 | Bristol, Lee Jr. and William McClaren, 1959-1971 |
Box 31 Folder 5 | Burkhard, Arthur, 1969-1970 |
Box 31 Folder 6 | Burnham, Grace, 1958-1966 |
Box 31 Folder 7 | Burr Homestead, 1960-1961 |
Box 31 Folder 8 | Ca-Cl, general |
Box 31 Folder 9 | Chapman, John, 1960-1962 |
Box 31 Folder 10 | Chelnov, Anatole and Jean, 1958-1960 |
Box 31 Folder 11 | Chelnov, 1961-1963 |
Box 31 Folder 12 | Chelnov, 1964-1966 |
Box 31 Folder 13 | Chelnov, 1967-1970 |
Box 31 Folder 14 | Chelnov, 1971-1972 |
Box 32 Folder 1 | Coa-Cos, general |
Box 32 Folder 2 | Cornwall, Laurence, 1957-1971 |
Box 32 Folder 3 | Cosgriff, Stuart W., 1966-1969 |
Box 32 Folder 4 | Cot-Cz, general |
Box 32 Folder 5 | Cotter, The Rev. John F., 1958-1966 |
Box 32 Folder 6 | Cummings, Willard W., 1963-1970 |
Box 32 Folder 7 | D, general |
Box 32 Folder 8 | Davis, A. M., 1958-1971 |
Box 32 Folder 9 | Davis, Lew and Mathilde, 1958-1966 |
Box 32 Folder 10 | Demakos, Nicholai, 1961-1970 |
Box 32 Folder 11 | Der Harootian, Koren, 1959-1972 |
Box 32 Folder 12 | Deutsch, Richard and Ronnie, 1958-1963 |
Box 32 Folder 13 | Di Martini, Contessa Blanche, 1958-1972 |
Box 32 Folder 14 | Ditson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen |
Box 32 Folder 15 | Dorr, William Ripley, 1958-1968 |
Box 32 Folder 16 | Dotzel, Mrs. Capitola (Aunt Cap), 1958-1961 |
Box 32 Folder 17 | E-F, general |
Box 32 Folder 18 | Emory, German H. H., 1961-1973 |
Box 32 Folder 19 | Esquirol, John H., 1958-1971 |
Box 33 Folder 1 | Events, social, 1959 |
Box 33 Folder 2 | Events, social, 1960 |
Box 33 Folder 3 | Events, social, 1961 |
Box 33 Folder 4 | Events, social, 1962 |
Box 33 Folder 5 | Events, social, 1963 |
Box 33 Folder 6 | Events, social, 1964 |
Box 33 Folder 7 | Events, social, 1965 |
Box 33 Folder 8 | Events, social, 1966-1967 |
Box 33 Folder 9 | Events, social, 1968-1972 |
Box 34 Folder 1 | Events, invitations declined, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 34 Folder 2 | Events, invitations declined, A-B, 1958-1959 |
Box 34 Folder 3 | Events, invitations declined, A-B, 1960-1962 |
Box 34 Folder 4 | Events, invitations declined, A-B, 1963-1968 |
Box 34 Folder 5 | Events, invitations declined, C, 1958-1960 |
Box 34 Folder 6 | Events, invitations declined, C, 1961-1968 |
Box 34 Folder 7 | Events, invitations declined, D-L, 1958-1959 |
Box 34 Folder 8 | Events, invitations declined, D-L, 1960-1962 |
Box 34 Folder 9 | Events, invitations declined, D-L, 1963-1968 |
Box 34 Folder 10 | Events, invitations declined, M-N, 1958-1960 |
Box 35 Folder 1 | Events, invitations declined, M-N, 1961-1968 |
Box 35 Folder 2 | Events, invitations declined, O-R, 1958-1968 |
Box 35 Folder 3 | Events, invitations declined, S, 1958-1968 |
Box 35 Folder 4 | Events, invitations declined, T-Z, 1958-1960 |
Box 35 Folder 5 | Events, invitations declined, T-Z, 1961-1968 |
Box 35 Folder 6 | Events, Christmas, 1958-1960 |
Box 35 Folder 7 | Events, Christmas, 1961-1962 |
Box 35 Folder 8 | Events, Christmas, 1963 |
Box 35 Folder 9 | Events, Christmas, 1964 |
Box 35 Folder 10 | Events, Christmas, 1965 |
Box 36 Folder 1 | Events, Christmas, 1966-1967 |
Box 36 Folder 2 | Events, Christmas, 1968-1969 |
Box 36 Folder 3 | Events, Thanksgiving, 1958-1959 |
Box 36 Folder 4 | Events, Thanksgiving, 1960-1969 |
Box 36 Folder 5 | Events, politics, Connecticut, 1960-1965 |
Box 36 Folder 6 | Events, politics, Connecticut, 1966-1972 |
Box 36 Folder 7 | Events, politics, national, 1960-1962 |
Box 36 Folder 8 | Events, politics, national, 1964 |
Box 36 Folder 9 | Events, politics, national, 1965-1969 |
Box 36 Folder 10 | Events, politics, national, 1972 |
Box 37 Folder 1 | G, general |
Box 37 Folder 2 | Gervasi, Frank, 1958-1961 |
Box 37 Folder 3 | Gervasi, Sean, 1958-1963 |
Box 37 Folder 4 | Gilbert, A. M., 1958-1964 |
Box 37 Folder 5 | Gilbert, 1965-1972 |
Box 37 Folder 6 | Goldstein, Robert, 1958-1967 |
Box 37 Folder 7 | Goldstein, 1968-1972 |
Box 37 Folder 8 | Goren, Charles H., 1960-1972 |
Box 37 Folder 9 | Graebner, Walter, 1958-1969 |
Box 37 Folder 10 | Graebner, 1970-1973 |
Box 37 Folder 11 | Granger, Ernest R., 1963-1972 |
Box 37 Folder 12 | Graves, Eben and Marion, 1958-1973 |
Box 38 Folder 1 | H, general |
Box 38 Folder 2 | Hebald, Milton, 1960-1973 |
Box 38 Folder 3 | Henkel, Lotte, 1958-1969 |
Box 38 Folder 4 | Hirsch, Joseph, 1959-1972 |
Box 38 Folder 5 | Hixson, Ned and Olga, 1959-1967 |
Box 38 Folder 6 | Hixson, 1968-1972 |
Box 38 Folder 7 | Hyman, Sidney, 1959-1972 |
Box 38 Folder 8 | I-K, general |
Box 38 Folder 9 | L, general |
Box 38 Folder 10 | Largey, Joan and Louis, 1958-1973 |
Box 38 Folder 11 | Lax, Henry and Clara, 1959-1973 |
Box 38 Folder 12 | Lewis, Robert J., 1958-1972 |
Box 38 Folder 13 | Lowry, Patsy Palmer, 1958-1967 |
Box 39 Folder 1 | Ma-Mc, general |
Box 39 Folder 2 | Marsh, Felicia (Mrs. Reginald), 1958-1973 |
Box 39 Folder 3 | Marvin, H. M., 1957-1973 |
Box 39 Folder 4 | Me-O, general |
Box 39 Folder 5 | Montgomery, Douglass and Kath, 1958-1968 |
Box 39 Folder 6 | Morton, Katherine, 1963-1971 |
Box 39 Folder 7 | Moss, Kathryn, 1958 |
Box 39 Folder 8 | Newhall, Evangeline and Charles Watson, Jr., 1962-1970 |
Box 39 Folder 9 | P-Q, general |
Box 39 Folder 10 | Parsons, David, 1959-1972 |
Box 39 Folder 11 | Peabody, Celia, 1958-1973 |
Box 39 Folder 12 | Peters, Brandoch, 1963-1967 |
Box 39 Folder 13 | Peters, William Wesley, 1959-1973 |
Box 40 Folder 1 | Poor, Henry Varnum, 1958-1969 |
Box 40 Folder 2 | Poor, Mrs. Henry Varnum, 1970-1971 |
Box 40 Folder 3 | Popham, Melinda and family, 1966-1972 |
Box 40 Folder 4 | Potter, Greta L., 1970-1972 |
Box 40 Folder 5 | Potter, Miriam and Zenas, 1958 |
Box 40 Folder 6 | Potter, Miriam, 1959 |
Box 40 Folder 7 | Potter, 1960-1961 |
Box 40 Folder 8 | Potter, 1962-1964 |
Box 40 Folder 9 | Potter, financial, 1960-1963 |
Box 40 Folder 10 | R, general |
Box 40 Folder 11 | Ricketts, Henry T., 1961-1973 |
Box 40 Folder 12 | Rochford, Daniel, 1961-1973 |
Box 40 Folder 13 | Rodgers, Dorothy and Richard, 1958-1973 |
Box 40 Folder 14 | Rosenberg, James N., 1958-1961 |
Box 40 Folder 15 | Rosenberg, 1962-1969 |
Box 41 Folder 1 | Sa-Sc, general |
Box 41 Folder 2 | Sandburg, Carl |
Box 41 Folder 3 | Sanderson, Alice, 1958-1967 |
Box 41 Folder 4 | Sanderson, 1968-1973 |
Box 41 Folder 5 | Sasowsky, Norman, 1960-1963 |
Box 41 Folder 6 | Sasowsky, 1964-1969 |
Box 41 Folder 7 | Sasowsky, 1970-1971 |
Box 41 Folder 8 | Sasowsky, 1972-1973 |
Box 41 Folder 9 | Se-Sk, general |
Box 41 Folder 10 | Shamres, Arnold |
Box 41 Folder 11 | Silk, Anne |
Box 41 Folder 12 | Silvercruys, Baroness Rosemary McMahon |
Box 41 Folder 13 | Sm-Sp, general |
Box 41 Folder 14 | Smellie, Richard |
Box 41 Folder 15 | Smith, Margaret Potter, 1958-1971 |
Box 41 Folder 16 | Snow, Isabelle |
Box 42 Folder 1 | Spears, Edward and Mary |
Box 42 Folder 2 | Spring, George and Barbara |
Box 42 Folder 3 | St, general |
Box 42 Folder 4 | Storm, Langdon |
Box 42 Folder 5 | Stout, Doloret Roule, 1958-1959 |
Box 42 Folder 6 | Stout, 1960-1973 |
Box 42 Folder 7 | Su-Sz, general |
Box 42 Folder 8 | Sutherland, Beth and Charles, 1958-1961 |
Box 42 Folder 9 | Sutherland, 1962-1964 |
Box 42 Folder 10 | Sutherland, 1965-1966 |
Box 42 Folder 11 | Sutherland, 1967-1968 |
Box 42 Folder 12 | Sutherland, 1969-1970 |
Box 42 Folder 13 | Sutherland, 1971-1972 |
Box 42 Folder 14 | Sutherland, Peter and Barbara |
Box 42 Folder 15 | T-W, general |
Box 42 Folder 16 | Thurston, Lorrin and Barbara, 1958-1972 |
Box 43 Folder 1 | Tree, Marietta, 1959-1964 |
Box 43 Folder 2 | Tree, 1965-1967 |
Box 43 Folder 3 | Tree, 1968 |
Box 43 Folder 4 | Tree, 1969-1973 |
Box 43 Folder 5 | Trinity Parish, 1958-1971 |
Box 43 Folder 6 | Ullman, Mr. and Mrs. George, 1958-1972 |
Box 43 Folder 7 | Vieta, John O. and family, 1969-1973 |
Box 43 Folder 8 | Wadely, Anne and Harold, 1959-1972 |
Box 43 Folder 9 | Wheeler, L. C. (Roy), 1958-1972 |
Box 43 Folder 10 | Williams, Anne, 1959-1970 |
Box 43 Folder 11 | Williams, David and Deedie, 1958-1966 |
Box 43 Folder 12 | Williams, 1967-1968 |
Box 43 Folder 13 | Williams, 1969-1973 |
Box 43 Folder 14 | Williams, David H., 1970-1971 |
Box 44 Folder 1 | Williams, Howard, 1968-1973 |
Box 44 Folder 2 | Wright, Frank Lloyd and projects, 1958-1969 |
Box 44 Folder 3 | Wright, Iovanna Lloyd, 1961-1971 |
Box 44 Folder 4 | Wright, Olgivanna, 1957-1973 |
Box 44 Folder 5 | X-Z, general |
Sub-subseries 5: Travel Files |
Box 45 Folder 1 | Baltic cruise 1960, general |
Box 45 Folder 2 | Baltic cruise 1960, finance |
Box 45 Folder 3 | Baltic cruise 1960, resource file |
Box 45 Folder 4 | Baltic cruise 1960, itinerary |
Box 45 Folder 5 | Baltic cruise 1960, lists |
Box 45 Folder 6 | Baltic cruise 1960, guests, A-L |
Box 45 Folder 7 | Baltic cruise 1960, guests, M-Z |
Box 45 Folder 8 | Baltic cruise 1960, travel arrangements |
Box 45 Folder 9 | Canada, Expo '67 |
Box 45 Folder 10 | Chicago, 1959-1961 |
Box 45 Folder 11 | Chicago, 1962-1971 |
Box 45 Folder 12 | Chicago, 1965-1971 |
Box 46 Folder 1 | China trip 1955-1957, general |
Box 46 Folder 2 | China trip 1955-1957, general |
Box 46 Folder 3 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, general, #1 |
Box 46 Folder 4 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, general, #2 |
Box 46 Folder 5 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, general, #3 |
Box 46 Folder 6 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, Boorman, Chauncey, Clubb, Doak |
Box 46 Folder 7 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, Britannica editors |
Box 46 Folder 8 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, Ford, Hu, Lee, Lui |
Box 46 Folder 9 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, Mills, Preece |
Box 46 Folder 10 | China trip 1955-1957, consultants, Roads, Stone, Reiner, Winters, Chen |
Box 47 Folder 1 | China trip 1955-1957, February 19, 1959 dinner |
Box 47 Folder 2 | China trip 1955-1957, admission, general |
Box 47 Folder 3 | China trip 1955-1957, admission, passport |
Box 47 Folder 4 | China trip 1955-1957, admission, passport |
Box 47 Folder 5 | China trip 1955-1957, admission, visa, general, 1959 |
Box 47 Folder 6 | China trip 1955-1957, admission, visa, general, 1960-1966 |
Box 47 Folder 7 | China trip 1955-1957, admission, visa, general, 1969-1971 |
Box 47 Folder 8 | China trip 1955-1957, visa efforts |
Box 47 Folder 9 | Chinese officials, general, 1971-1972 |
Box 47 Folder 10 | Chinese officials, Academy of Science and Chou-en-Lai correspondence |
Box 48 Folder 1 | Crimea Conference 1961, lists, agenda, and resources |
Box 48 Folder 2 | Crimea Conference 1961, pre-conference |
Box 48 Folder 3 | Crimea Conference 1961, post-conference |
Box 48 Folder 4 | Dartmouth Conference, 1960 |
Box 48 Folder 5 | Dartmouth Conference, #2 |
Box 48 Folder 6 | Britannica field trip, 1958 |
Box 48 Folder 7 | England 1969, #1 |
Box 48 Folder 8 | England 1969, #2 |
Box 49 Folder 1 | Europe, Spain and Portugal trip, 1954-1957 |
Box 49 Folder 2 | Europe, Brussels Fair, 1958 |
Box 49 Folder 3 | Europe, 1959 |
Box 49 Folder 4 | Europe, 1960 |
Box 49 Folder 5 | Europe, 1961-1962 |
Box 49 Folder 6 | Europe, 1965-1969 |
Box 49 Folder 7 | Europe, 1970-1972 |
Box 50 Folder 1 | Far East and Israel 1969, planning, #1 |
Box 50 Folder 2 | Far East and Israel 1969, #2 |
Box 50 Folder 3 | Far East and Israel 1969, #3 |
Box 50 Folder 4 | Far East and Israel 1969, #4 |
Box 50 Folder 5 | Far East and Israel 1969, #5 |
Box 50 Folder 6 | Israel, 1970 |
Box 50 Folder 7 | Florida, 1958-1961 |
Box 50 Folder 8 | Florida, 1963-1968 |
Box 50 Folder 9 | Florida, 1971-1972 |
Box 51 Folder 1 | General travel, 1953-1956 |
Box 51 Folder 2 | General travel, 1958-1973 |
Box 51 Folder 3 | Greek Islands 1953-1955, #1 |
Box 51 Folder 4 | Greek Islands 1953-1955, #2 |
Box 51 Folder 5 | Greek Islands 1953-1955, #3 |
Box 51 Folder 6 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, general |
Box 51 Folder 7 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, finance |
Box 51 Folder 8 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, resource file |
Box 51 Folder 9 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, itinerary |
Box 51 Folder 10 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, lists |
Box 51 Folder 11 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, guests, A-L |
Box 51 Folder 12 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, guests, M-Z |
Box 51 Folder 13 | Greek Islands cruise 1961, travel arrangements |
Box 52 Folder 1 | Japan, 1970 |
Box 52 Folder 2 | Kenya safari, 1958-1962 |
Box 52 Folder 3 | Latin America trip, background, general |
Box 52 Folder 4 | Latin America trip, background, advisers and consultants, general |
Box 52 Folder 5 | Latin America trip, background, advisers and consultants, Britannica and Britannica Films, Holland, Jorrin |
Box 52 Folder 6 | Latin America trip, background, advisers and consultants, McCullough, Prewitt |
Box 52 Folder 7 | Latin America trip, background, advisers and consultants, Silvert |
Box 52 Folder 8 | Latin America trip, background, advisers and consultants, Smith, State Department |
Box 52 Folder 9 | Latin America trip, Britannica and Britannica Films, business |
Box 52 Folder 10 | Latin America trip, publicity, Benton |
Box 53 Folder 1 | Latin America trip, publicity, Britannica |
Box 53 Folder 2 | Latin America trip, accounts payable |
Box 53 Folder 3 | Latin America trip, equipment and services |
Box 53 Folder 4 | Latin America trip, scheduling |
Box 53 Folder 5 | Latin America trip, Argentina |
Box 53 Folder 6 | Latin America trip, Brazil |
Box 53 Folder 7 | Latin America trip, Chile |
Box 53 Folder 8 | Latin America trip, Colombia |
Box 53 Folder 9 | Latin America trip, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala |
Box 53 Folder 10 | Latin America trip, Mexico |
Box 53 Folder 11 | Latin America trip, Panama, Peru, Uruguay, Venezula |
Box 54 Folder 1 | Los Angeles, 1959-1960 |
Box 54 Folder 2 | Mediterranean cruise 1959 |
Box 54 Folder 3 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, "Flying Clipper" |
Box 54 Folder 4 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, guests |
Box 54 Folder 5 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, invitations declined |
Box 54 Folder 6 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, guests, Charles and John Benton |
Box 54 Folder 7 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, guests, Stevensons |
Box 54 Folder 8 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, legal |
Box 54 Folder 9 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, schedules and itinerary |
Box 54 Folder 10 | Mediterranean cruise 1959, reservations and travel arrangements |
Box 55 Folder 1 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, general |
Box 55 Folder 2 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, finance |
Box 55 Folder 3 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, itinerary |
Box 55 Folder 4 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, resource file |
Box 55 Folder 5 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, yachting party, general |
Box 55 Folder 6 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, yachting party, arrangements and reservations |
Box 55 Folder 7 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, yachting party, A-L |
Box 55 Folder 8 | Mediterranean cruise 1963, yachting party, M-Z |
Box 55 Folder 9 | Offut (SAC) Base, 1958-1959 |
Box 56 Folder 1 | Pre-1940 travel, Europe, 1935 |
Box 56 Folder 2 | Pre-1940 travel, general, Jan.-June 1937 |
Box 56 Folder 3 | Pre-1940 travel, general, July-Dec. 1937 |
Box 56 Folder 4 | Pre-1940 travel, letters of introduction |
Box 56 Folder 5 | Pre-1940 travel, Europe, 1938 |
Box 57 Folder 1 | Reservations and arrangements, 1958-1959 |
Box 57 Folder 2 | Reservations and arrangements, 1960 |
Box 57 Folder 3 | Reservations and arrangements, 1961 |
Box 57 Folder 4 | Reservations and arrangements, 1962 |
Box 57 Folder 5 | Reservations and arrangements, 1963 |
Box 57 Folder 6 | Reservations and arrangements, 1964-1966 |
Box 57 Folder 7 | Reservations and arrangements, 1967-1969 |
Box 58 Folder 1 | Rome, Olympics, 1958-1960 |
Box 58 Folder 2 | Russian trip 1955, background |
Box 58 Folder 3 | Russian trip 1955, advisers and consultants, general |
Box 58 Folder 4 | Russian trip 1955, advisers and consultants, Kennan, Grace |
Box 58 Folder 5 | Russian trip 1955, advisers and consultants, Roddan, Salisbury |
Box 58 Folder 6 | Russian trip 1955, advisers and consultants, Smogorzewski, Taurer, Tucker |
Box 58 Folder 7 | Russian trip 1955, advisers and consultants, Zinner |
Box 58 Folder 8 | Russian trip 1955, Britannica and Britannica Films, business |
Box 58 Folder 9 | Russian trip 1955, publicity |
Box 59 Folder 1 | Russian trip 1955, administration, general |
Box 59 Folder 2 | Russian trip 1955, administration, finance, apparel, equipment |
Box 59 Folder 3 | Russian trip 1955, administration, passport, visas |
Box 59 Folder 4 | Russian trip 1955, countries visited, itinerary |
Box 59 Folder 5 | Russian trip 1955, countries visited, A-T |
Box 59 Folder 6 | Russian trip 1955, countries, U.S.S.R. |
Box 59 Folder 7 | Russian trip 1962, background |
Box 59 Folder 8 | Russian trip 1962, administration |
Box 59 Folder 9 | Russian trip 1962, pre-trip development |
Box 60 Folder 1 | Russian trip 1962, post-trip development, general, Britannica and Britannica Films |
Box 60 Folder 2 | Russian trip 1962, post-trip development, Russian officials |
Box 60 Folder 3 | Russian trip 1962, post-trip development, U. S. government |
Box 60 Folder 4 | Russian trip 1964, pre-trip planning |
Box 60 Folder 5 | Russian trip 1964, publicity |
Box 60 Folder 6 | Russian trip 1964, post-trip developments, general |
Box 60 Folder 7 | Russian trip 1964, post-trip developments, Britannica and Britannica Films |
Box 60 Folder 8 | Russian trip 1964, post-trip developments, Russian officials |
Box 60 Folder 9 | Russian trip 1964, post-trip developments, U. S. government |
Box 61 Folder 1 | South Seas cruise, 1958 |
Box 61 Folder 2 | South Seas cruise, 1963 |
Box 61 Folder 3 | South Seas cruise, 1967 |
Box 61 Folder 4 | South Seas cruise, 1968-1969 |
Box 61 Folder 5 | Summer 1962 |
Box 61 Folder 6 | Summer cruise, proposed, 1968 |
Box 62 Folder 1 | Turkish coast cruise, general |
Box 62 Folder 2 | Turkish coast cruise, yachting party, A-L |
Box 62 Folder 3 | Turkish coast cruise yachting party, M-Z |
Box 62 Folder 4 | Turkish coast cruise 1971, general |
Box 62 Folder 5 | Turkish coast cruise 1971, finance |
Box 62 Folder 6 | Turkish coast cruise 1971, resource file |
Box 62 Folder 7 | Turkish coast cruise 1971, itinerary |
Box 62 Folder 8 | Turkish coast cruise 1971, yachting party, general |
Box 62 Folder 9 | Turkish coast cruise 1971, yachting party, guests |
Box 63 Folder 1 | Yachts, 1963-1967 |
Box 63 Folder 2 | Yachts, 1968-1972 |
Box 63 Folder 3 | Yachts, Doxiadis, 1969 |
Box 63 Folder 4 | Yachts, Tritona, 1958 |
Subseries 2: General Correspondence |
Sub-subseries 1: 1930-1940 |
Box 64 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 64 Folder 2 | B, general |
Box 64 Folder 3 | Bowles, Chester, 1936-1937 |
Box 64 Folder 4 | Bowles, 1938 |
Box 64 Folder 5 | Bowles, 1939 |
Box 64 Folder 6 | Bowles, 1940 |
Box 64 Folder 7 | Brown, Lewis, 1937-1940 |
Box 64 Folder 8 | C, general |
Box 64 Folder 9 | Childs, Helen, 1939 |
Box 64 Folder 10 | D, general |
Box 64 Folder 11 | Delacorte, George, 1935-1940 |
Box 64 Folder 12 | E-F, general |
Box 64 Folder 13 | G, general |
Box 64 Folder 14 | Goldstein, Robert, 1936-1940 |
Box 65 Folder 1 | Ha-Hi, general |
Box 65 Folder 2 | Hale, E. V., 1938-1941 |
Box 65 Folder 3 | Hartwell, Jobson and Kibber, 1940 |
Box 65 Folder 4 | Ho-Hz, general |
Box 65 Folder 5 | Hurd, Arthur M., 1940 |
Box 65 Folder 6 | I, general |
Box 65 Folder 7 | J, general |
Box 65 Folder 8 | K, general |
Box 65 Folder 9 | L, general |
Box 65 Folder 10 | LaFollette, Philip, 1937-1939 |
Box 65 Folder 11 | LaFollette, 1940 |
Box 65 Folder 12 | LaFollette, Robert M., 1937-1940 |
Box 65 Folder 13 | Lasswell, Harold D., 1936-1940 |
Box 65 Folder 14 | Lemmon, Guy, 1935-1940 |
Box 65 Folder 15 | Little, Edward H., 1939-1940 |
Box 65 Folder 16 | Luce, Henry R., 1938-1939 |
Box 65 Folder 17 | Lyon, George H., 1940 |
Box 66 Folder 1 | M, general |
Box 66 Folder 2 | Marsh, Reginald, 1939-1940 |
Box 66 Folder 3 | Merrill, Charles, 1936-1939 |
Box 66 Folder 4 | Na-No, general |
Box 66 Folder 5 | Needham, Maurice H., 1936-1937 |
Box 66 Folder 6 | O-Q, general |
Box 66 Folder 7 | R, general |
Box 66 Folder 8 | Rochford, Daniel, 1938-1940 |
Box 66 Folder 9 | Rubicam, Raymond, 1936-1940 |
Box 66 Folder 10 | Ruhm, Herman, 1937-1940 |
Box 66 Folder 11 | Ryan, T. L., 1938-1940 |
Box 66 Folder 12 | S, general |
Box 66 Folder 13 | Schleiter, Walter B., 1935-1940 |
Box 66 Folder 14 | Strauss, Helen |
Box 67 Folder 1 | T, general |
Box 67 Folder 2 | Tallman, Bertha, 1940 |
Box 67 Folder 3 | Thurston, Lorrin P., 1937-1940 |
Box 67 Folder 4 | Time, Inc., 1936-1940 |
Box 67 Folder 5 | Tracey, Eugene A., 1937-1940 |
Box 67 Folder 6 | U-V, general |
Box 67 Folder 7 | Van Meter, Galen, 1933-1936 |
Box 67 Folder 8 | Van Meter, 1937-1940 |
Box 67 Folder 9 | W, general |
Box 67 Folder 10 | Wattley, Joan, 1940 |
Box 67 Folder 11 | X-Z, general |
Box 67 Folder 12 | Yale University, 1931-1940 |
Box 67 Folder 13 | Young, James W., 1936-1939 |
Box 67 Folder 14 | Young, John O., 1936-1940 |
Sub-subseries 2: 1941-1947 |
Box 68 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 68 Folder 2 | Ba-Be, general |
Box 68 Folder 3 | Barton, Bruce, 1941-1947 |
Box 68 Folder 4 | Bell, Laird, 1944-1947 |
Box 68 Folder 5 | Bi-Bri, general |
Box 68 Folder 6 | Bingham, Alfred, 1942-1947 |
Box 68 Folder 7 | Birk, Louis, 1945 |
Box 69 Folder 1 | Bowles, Chester, 1941 |
Box 69 Folder 2 | Bowles, 1942 |
Box 69 Folder 3 | Bowles, 1943 |
Box 69 Folder 4 | Bowles, 1944 |
Box 69 Folder 5 | Bowles, 1945 |
Box 69 Folder 6 | Bowles, 1946 |
Box 69 Folder 7 | Bowles, Jan.-June 1947 |
Box 69 Folder 8 | Bowles, July-Dec. 1947 |
Box 70 Folder 1 | British Museum proposal, 1940-1941 |
Box 70 Folder 2 | Bro-Bz, general |
Box 70 Folder 3 | Brown, Lewis H., 1943-1946 |
Box 70 Folder 4 | Buchbinder, Hazel, 1944-1945 |
Box 70 Folder 5 | Buck, Pearl S., 1944-1947 |
Box 70 Folder 6 | Burns, Robert K., 1944-1945 |
Box 70 Folder 7 | Bye, George T., 1942-1944 |
Box 71 Folder 1 | C, general |
Box 71 Folder 2 | Cheyfitz, Edward |
Box 71 Folder 3 | Cole, A. L., 1942-1947 |
Box 71 Folder 4 | Colgate, S. Bayard, 1941-1947 |
Box 71 Folder 5 | Cowles, Gardner, 1944-1945 |
Box 71 Folder 6 | Coyle, Joanne, 1942-1943 |
Box 71 Folder 7 | D, general |
Box 71 Folder 8 | David, Donald, 1944-1945 |
Box 71 Folder 9 | Davis, Smith, 1942-1947 |
Box 71 Folder 10 | Delacorte, George, Jr., 1941-1945 |
Box 71 Folder 11 | Dodd, John, 1943-1945 |
Box 71 Folder 12 | R. R. Donnelley and Sons, 1945-1947 |
Box 71 Folder 13 | E, general |
Box 71 Folder 14 | Emmerich, Herbert, 1944-1945 |
Box 72 Folder 1 | F, general |
Box 72 Folder 2 | Field, Marshall, 1942-1947 |
Box 72 Folder 3 | Fizdale, Tom, 1941-1945 |
Box 72 Folder 4 | Fly, James Lawrence, 1941-1945 |
Box 72 Folder 5 | Francisco, Don, 1941-1946 |
Box 72 Folder 6 | Ga-Gl, general |
Box 72 Folder 7 | Gager, Curt, 1940-1947 |
Box 72 Folder 8 | Galbraith, J. Kenneth, 1944-1945 |
Box 72 Folder 9 | Go-Gz, general |
Box 72 Folder 10 | Goldstein, Robert, 1941-1947 |
Box 72 Folder 11 | Gould, Bruce, 1945-1947 |
Box 72 Folder 12 | Gould, Jay, 1941-1947 |
Box 72 Folder 13 | Guinness, Arthur, 1941-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 1 | Ha-Hi, general |
Box 73 Folder 2 | Hale, Edward V., 1941-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 3 | Hard, William, 1944-1946 |
Box 73 Folder 4 | Harrison, Wallace K., 1941-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 5 | Ho-Hz, general |
Box 73 Folder 6 | Hoffman, Paul, 1941-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 7 | Hormel, Jay, 1944-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 8 | Hutchinson, Paul, 1944-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 9 | I, general |
Box 73 Folder 10 | Ingersoll, Ralph and Elaine, 1941-1947 |
Box 73 Folder 11 | J, general |
Box 73 Folder 12 | Janeway, Eliot, 1944-1945 |
Box 73 Folder 13 | Jessup, John K., 1944 |
Box 74 Folder 1 | Johnson, Robert L., 1941-1945 |
Box 74 Folder 2 | Johnston, Eric A., 1943-1947 |
Box 74 Folder 3 | Jones, Owen, 1943-1946 |
Box 74 Folder 4 | Ka-Ke, general |
Box 74 Folder 5 | Kanzler, Ernest, 1945 |
Box 74 Folder 6 | Kauffmann-Grinstead, Dr. Kurt, 1941-1945 |
Box 74 Folder 7 | Kaye, Sydney M., 1942-1944 |
Box 74 Folder 8 | Keiffer, Elaine Brown, 1943-1945 |
Box 74 Folder 9 | Kesten, Paul W., 1944-1945 |
Box 74 Folder 10 | Ki-Kz, general |
Box 74 Folder 11 | Krause, William W., 1941-1943 |
Box 74 Folder 12 | La, general |
Box 74 Folder 13 | LaFollette, Philip F., 1941-1947 |
Box 74 Folder 14 | LaFollette, Robert M., 1941-1947 |
Box 74 Folder 15 | LaRoche, Chester, 1942-1947 |
Box 75 Folder 1 | Lasswell, Harold, 1941-1944 |
Box 75 Folder 2 | Lasswell, 1945-1947 |
Box 75 Folder 3 | Le, general |
Box 75 Folder 4 | Leffingwell, R. C., 1944-1945 |
Box 75 Folder 5 | Lemmon, Guy, 1941-1947 |
Box 75 Folder 6 | Levi, Edward H., 1944-1945 |
Box 75 Folder 7 | Lf-Lz, general |
Box 75 Folder 8 | Lindbergh, Charles, 1941-1947 |
Box 75 Folder 9 | Logan, Harlan, 1944-1947 |
Box 75 Folder 10 | Lovenstein, Meno |
Box 75 Folder 11 | Luce, Clare Booth, 1941-1947 |
Box 75 Folder 12 | Luce, Henry R., 1941-1947 |
Box 76 Folder 1 | Ma, general |
Box 76 Folder 2 | Maverick, Maury, 1944-1947 |
Box 76 Folder 3 | Mazur, Paul, 1941-1942 |
Box 76 Folder 4 | Mc, general |
Box 76 Folder 5 | McCormick, Robert, 1941-1946 |
Box 76 Folder 6 | Me-Mi, general |
Box 76 Folder 7 | Miller, Allan, 1941-1947 |
Box 76 Folder 8 | Mo-Mz, general |
Box 76 Folder 9 | Montague, Gilbert, 1944-1946 |
Box 76 Folder 10 | Montgomery, Douglass, 1941-1942 |
Box 76 Folder 11 | Moore, Ray W., 1942-1947 |
Box 76 Folder 12 | Motley, Arthur H., 1944-1947 |
Box 76 Folder 13 | Muldowney, Silvester, 1941-1947 |
Box 76 Folder 14 | N-O, general |
Box 77 Folder 1 | National Committee on Maternal Health, Inc., 1942 |
Box 77 Folder 2 | Nichols, William, 1945-1947 |
Box 77 Folder 3 | O'Brien, Philip, 1945-1947 |
Box 77 Folder 4 | Pa, general |
Box 77 Folder 5 | Patton, James G., 1945-1947 |
Box 77 Folder 6 | Paul's Tax Proposals, 1942 |
Box 77 Folder 7 | Pe-Q, general |
Box 77 Folder 8 | Porter, Paul A., 1946-1947 |
Box 77 Folder 9 | Pritchard, Edward, 1944-1945 |
Box 77 Folder 10 | Ra-Ri, general |
Box 77 Folder 11 | Revere, Tom, 1941-1947 |
Box 77 Folder 12 | Richardson, H. Smith, 1941-1942 |
Box 78 Folder 1 | Ro-Rz, general |
Box 78 Folder 2 | Rochford, Daniel, 1941-1945 |
Box 78 Folder 3 | Rockfeller, David, John, Laurance, Nelson, 1941-1947 |
Box 78 Folder 4 | Rogers, James, 1941-1946 |
Box 78 Folder 5 | Rosenberg, Anna, 1941-1947 |
Box 78 Folder 6 | Rubicam, Raymond, 1941-1947 |
Box 78 Folder 7 | Ruhm, Herman D., 1941-1947 |
Box 78 Folder 8 | Ruml, Beardsley, 1941-1947 |
Box 78 Folder 9 | Sa-Sk, general |
Box 78 Folder 10 | Scherman, Harry, 1941-1946 |
Box 78 Folder 11 | Schuster, M. Lincoln (Max), 1941-1946 |
Box 78 Folder 12 | Schleiter, Walter, 1941-1947 |
Box 79 Folder 1 | Shaw, Alejandro, 1944-1946 |
Box 79 Folder 2 | Shaw, Arch W., 1944-1947 |
Box 79 Folder 3 | Sheperdson, William, 1945 |
Box 79 Folder 4 | Shubart, Harry E., 1942-1947 |
Box 79 Folder 5 | Siepman, Charles, 1944-1946 |
Box 79 Folder 6 | Sl-Sp, general |
Box 79 Folder 7 | St-Sz, general |
Box 79 Folder 8 | Stebbins, Frances F., 1943-1947 |
Box 79 Folder 9 | Sterling, John C., 1947 |
Box 79 Folder 10 | T, general |
Box 79 Folder 11 | Tallman, Bertha, 1941-1942 |
Box 79 Folder 12 | Taylor, Howard C., 1942-1946 |
Box 79 Folder 13 | Thomas, Norman, 1942-1945 |
Box 79 Folder 14 | Thurston, Lorrin P., 1941-1945 |
Box 79 Folder 15 | Tracey, Eugene A., 1941-1947 |
Box 79 Folder 16 | Trammell, Niles, 1941-1947 |
Box 80 Folder 1 | U-V, general |
Box 80 Folder 2 | Van Meter, Galen, 1941-1944 |
Box 80 Folder 3 | Van Meter, 1945-1947 |
Box 80 Folder 4 | Vansittart, Lord, 1943-1945 |
Box 80 Folder 5 | Vogel, Frank, 1941-1947 |
Box 80 Folder 6 | Wa, general |
Box 80 Folder 7 | Wallace, DeWitt, 1941-1947 |
Box 80 Folder 8 | Walsh, J. Raymond, 1944-1947 |
Box 80 Folder 9 | Wanger, Walter F., 1941-1947 |
Box 80 Folder 10 | Warren, Lingan A., 1944-1945 |
Box 80 Folder 11 | War-related correspondence, general |
Box 80 Folder 12 | We, general |
Box 80 Folder 13 | Wh, general |
Box 80 Folder 14 | White, Thomas J., 1941-1944 |
Box 80 Folder 15 | Wi, general |
Box 81 Folder 1 | Wo-Wr, general |
Box 81 Folder 2 | Wood, Gen. Robert E., 1941-1947 |
Box 81 Folder 3 | X-Z, general |
Box 81 Folder 4 | Young, James W., 1941-1947 |
Box 81 Folder 5 | Zimmerman, Herbert P., 1942-1947 |
Box 81 Folder 6 | Zurcher, Arnold J., 1945 |
Sub-subseries 3: 1948-1957 |
Box 82 Folder 1 | Aa-Ad, general |
Box 82 Folder 2 | Adams, Taylor, 1947-1956 |
Box 82 Folder 3 | Adler, Mortimer, 1948-1950 |
Box 82 Folder 4 | Adler, 1951-1957 |
Box 82 Folder 5 | Ag-Ai, general |
Box 82 Folder 6 | Al, general |
Box 82 Folder 7 | Allen, C. Stanley, 1951-1954 |
Box 82 Folder 8 | Allen, 1955-1957 |
Box 82 Folder 9 | Altschul, Frank, 1950-1957 |
Box 83 Folder 1 | Am, general |
Box 83 Folder 2 | American Assembly, 1957 |
Box 83 Folder 3 | American Association for the United Nations, 1950-1957 |
Box 83 Folder 4 | American Civil Liberties Union, 1949-1957 |
Box 83 Folder 5 | American Committee on United Europe, 1956-1957 |
Box 83 Folder 6 | American Foreign Service Association, 1947-1956 |
Box 83 Folder 7 | American Heritage Foundation, 1956-1957 |
Box 83 Folder 8 | American Political Science Association |
Box 84 Folder 1 | An, general |
Box 84 Folder 2 | Ap-Ar, general |
Box 84 Folder 3 | Ascoli, Max, 1949-1954 |
Box 84 Folder 4 | As-Az, general |
Box 84 Folder 5 | Ba-Ban, general |
Box 84 Folder 6 | Balch, Richard, 1950-1957 |
Box 84 Folder 7 | Bar, general |
Box 84 Folder 8 | Baron, Sydney, 1956-1957 |
Box 84 Folder 9 | Barton, Bruce, 1949-1957 |
Box 85 Folder 1 | Bas-Baz, general |
Box 85 Folder 2 | Bea-Bel, general |
Box 85 Folder 3 | Ben-Bez, general |
Box 85 Folder 4 | Berkson, Seymour, 1948-1956 |
Box 85 Folder 5 | Bh-Bj, general |
Box 85 Folder 6 | Bimson, Walter R., 1948-1957 |
Box 85 Folder 7 | Bl, general |
Box 85 Folder 8 | Bo, general |
Box 86 Folder 1 | Bowles, Chester, Jan.-June 1948 |
Box 86 Folder 2 | Bowles, July-Dec. 1948 |
Box 86 Folder 3 | Bowles, 1949 |
Box 86 Folder 4 | Bowles, 1950 |
Box 86 Folder 5 | Bowles, Jan.-June 1951 |
Box 86 Folder 6 | Bowles, July-Dec. 1951 |
Box 86 Folder 7 | Bowles, Jan.-June 1952 |
Box 86 Folder 8 | Bowles, July-Dec. 1952 |
Box 87 Folder 1 | Bowles, 1953 |
Box 87 Folder 2 | Bowles, 1954 |
Box 87 Folder 3 | Bowles, Tibetan scroll |
Box 87 Folder 4 | Bowles, 1955 |
Box 87 Folder 5 | Bowles, 1956 |
Box 87 Folder 6 | Bowles, Jan.-June 1957 |
Box 87 Folder 7 | Bowles, July-Dec. 1957 |
Box 88 Folder 1 | Br-Bz, general, #1 |
Box 88 Folder 2 | Br-Bz, #2 |
Box 88 Folder 3 | Br-Bz, #3 |
Box 88 Folder 4 | Br-Bz, #4 |
Box 88 Folder 5 | Br-Bz, #5 |
Box 88 Folder 6 | Br-Bz, #6 |
Box 88 Folder 7 | Braden, Spruille |
Box 88 Folder 8 | Brown, Sevelon |
Box 89 Folder 1 | Ca-Ce, general, #1 |
Box 89 Folder 2 | Ca-Ce, #2 |
Box 89 Folder 3 | Ca-Ce, #3 |
Box 89 Folder 4 | Ca-Ce, #4 |
Box 89 Folder 5 | Canham, Erwin D. |
Box 90 Folder 1 | Carleton College, 1948-1949 |
Box 90 Folder 2 | Carleton College, 1950-1952 |
Box 90 Folder 3 | Carleton College, 1953 |
Box 90 Folder 4 | Carleton College, 1954 |
Box 90 Folder 5 | Carleton College, 1955 |
Box 90 Folder 6 | Carleton College, 1956-1957 |
Box 90 Folder 7 | Cavers, David |
Box 90 Folder 8 | Cerf, Jay |
Box 90 Folder 9 | Ch-Ci, general |
Box 90 Folder 10 | Chafee, Zechariah |
Box 91 Folder 1 | Charles, Joseph |
Box 91 Folder 2 | Chevalier, Willard |
Box 91 Folder 3 | Childs, Marquis |
Box 91 Folder 4 | Cl, general |
Box 91 Folder 5 | Clark, Cameron |
Box 91 Folder 6 | Clark, William |
Box 91 Folder 7 | Clayton, William L. |
Box 91 Folder 8 | Co, general, #1 |
Box 91 Folder 9 | Co, #2 |
Box 91 Folder 10 | Co, #3 |
Box 91 Folder 11 | Co, #4 |
Box 91 Folder 12 | Co, #5 |
Box 92 Folder 1 | Cohn, Dr. Alfred E. |
Box 92 Folder 2 | Colgate, S. Bayard |
Box 92 Folder 3 | Council on Foreign Relations (Chicago) |
Box 92 Folder 4 | Council on Foreign Relations (New York) |
Box 92 Folder 5 | Council on World Affairs |
Box 92 Folder 6 | Cousins, Norman |
Box 92 Folder 7 | Cr-Cz, general |
Box 92 Folder 8 | Cronin, Anne, 1956 |
Box 92 Folder 9 | Cronin, Jan.-May 1957 |
Box 92 Folder 10 | Cronin, June-Dec. 1957 |
Box 92 Folder 11 | Crowther, Geoffrey |
Box 93 Folder 1 | Da-De, general, #1 |
Box 93 Folder 2 | Da-De, #2 |
Box 93 Folder 3 | David, Donald K. |
Box 93 Folder 4 | Davis, A. M. |
Box 93 Folder 5 | Delacorte, George |
Box 93 Folder 6 | Di-Do, general |
Box 93 Folder 7 | Donovan, William J. |
Box 93 Folder 8 | Dr-Dz, general, #1 |
Box 93 Folder 9 | Dr-Dz, #2 |
Box 93 Folder 10 | Dulles, John Foster |
Box 94 Folder 1 | E, general, #1 |
Box 94 Folder 2 | E, #2 |
Box 94 Folder 3 | Eisenhower, Milton |
Box 94 Folder 4 | Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships |
Box 94 Folder 5 | Ernst, Morris L. |
Box 94 Folder 6 | Ethridge, Mark |
Box 94 Folder 7 | Eurich, Alvin C. |
Box 94 Folder 8 | Evans, Luther |
Box 95 Folder 1 | Fa-Fl, general, #1 |
Box 95 Folder 2 | Fa-Fl, #2 |
Box 95 Folder 3 | Faust, Clarence |
Box 95 Folder 4 | Ferry, W. H. (Ping) |
Box 95 Folder 5 | Field, Marshall |
Box 95 Folder 6 | Finkelstein, Louis |
Box 95 Folder 7 | Finletter, Thomas |
Box 95 Folder 8 | Fletcher, C. Scott |
Box 95 Folder 9 | Flynn, Catherine |
Box 96 Folder 1 | Fo-Fz, general, #1 |
Box 96 Folder 2 | Fo-Fz, #2 |
Box 96 Folder 3 | Folsom, Marion |
Box 96 Folder 4 | Ford, Henry |
Box 96 Folder 5 | Foster, William C. |
Box 96 Folder 6 | Frances, Clarence |
Box 96 Folder 7 | Ga, general, #1 |
Box 96 Folder 8 | Ga, #2 |
Box 96 Folder 9 | Gager, Curtis H. |
Box 96 Folder 10 | Gi-Go, general |
Box 96 Folder 11 | Goldstein, Robert |
Box 97 Folder 1 | Gould, Bruce, 1948-1952 |
Box 97 Folder 2 | Gould, 1953-1957 |
Box 97 Folder 3 | Gould, Jay |
Box 97 Folder 4 | Gr-Gz, general, #1 |
Box 97 Folder 5 | Gr-Gz, #2 |
Box 97 Folder 6 | Graebner, Walter |
Box 97 Folder 7 | Greenfield, Edward |
Box 97 Folder 8 | Griswold, A. Whitney |
Box 97 Folder 9 | Guinness, Arthur |
Box 98 Folder 1 | Ha, general, #1 |
Box 98 Folder 2 | Ha, #2 |
Box 98 Folder 3 | Hale, Edward V. |
Box 98 Folder 4 | Hardman, David, 1948-1957 |
Box 98 Folder 5 | Hardman, 1953-1957 |
Box 98 Folder 6 | Haydon, Brownlee |
Box 98 Folder 7 | He-Hi, general, #1 |
Box 98 Folder 8 | He-Hi, #2 |
Box 98 Folder 9 | Hecht, George J. |
Box 98 Folder 10 | Hicks, Orton H. |
Box 99 Folder 1 | Ho, general, #1 |
Box 99 Folder 2 | Ho, #2 |
Box 99 Folder 3 | Hoffman, Michael L. |
Box 99 Folder 4 | Hoffman, Paul G., 1948-1949 |
Box 99 Folder 5 | Hoffman, 1950-1952 |
Box 99 Folder 6 | Hoffman, 1953-1954 |
Box 99 Folder 7 | Hoffman, 1956-1957 |
Box 99 Folder 8 | Holland, Kenneth |
Box 99 Folder 9 | Hormel, Jay |
Box 100 Folder 1 | Hu-Hz, general |
Box 100 Folder 2 | Hutchins, Robert M., 1948-1952 |
Box 100 Folder 3 | Hutchins, 1953 |
Box 100 Folder 4 | Hutchins, Jan.-June 1954 |
Box 100 Folder 5 | Hutchins, July-Dec. 1954 |
Box 100 Folder 6 | Hutchins, Jan.-April 1956 |
Box 100 Folder 7 | Hutchins, May-Dec. 1956 |
Box 100 Folder 8 | Hutchins, Jan.-June 1957 |
Box 100 Folder 9 | Hutchins, July-Dec. 1957 |
Box 100 Folder 10 | Hutchinson, Paul |
Box 100 Folder 11 | Hyde, Anthony |
Box 101 Folder 1 | I, general |
Box 101 Folder 2 | Ingersoll, Ralph |
Box 101 Folder 3 | International Trade Organization |
Box 101 Folder 4 | J, general |
Box 101 Folder 5 | Jacoby, Neil |
Box 101 Folder 6 | Jessup, John K. |
Box 101 Folder 7 | Johnston, Eric |
Box 101 Folder 8 | Joyce, Jean |
Box 101 Folder 9 | Joyce, William H. |
Box 101 Folder 10 | Ka-Ke, general, #1 |
Box 101 Folder 11 | Ka-Ke, #2 |
Box 102 Folder 1 | Ki-Kl, general |
Box 102 Folder 2 | King-Hall, Stephen |
Box 102 Folder 3 | Kintner, Robert |
Box 102 Folder 4 | Kl-Kz, general |
Box 102 Folder 5 | La, general |
Box 102 Folder 6 | LaFollette, Isen, Philip, Robert |
Box 102 Folder 7 | LaRoche, Chester J., 1948-1950 |
Box 102 Folder 8 | LaRoche, 1951-1957 |
Box 102 Folder 9 | Larsen, Roy E. |
Box 102 Folder 10 | Lasswell, Harold, 1948-1950 |
Box 103 Folder 1 | Lasswell, 1951-1952 |
Box 103 Folder 2 | Lasswell, 1953-1954 |
Box 103 Folder 3 | Lasswell, 1956-1957 |
Box 103 Folder 4 | Lazarus, Fred |
Box 103 Folder 5 | Le, general |
Box 103 Folder 6 | Levine, Joshua |
Box 103 Folder 7 | Levitan, David M. |
Box 103 Folder 8 | Li-Lo, general |
Box 103 Folder 9 | Lu-Lz, general |
Box 103 Folder 10 | Luce, Clare Booth |
Box 103 Folder 11 | Luce, Henry |
Box 104 Folder 1 | Ma-Mar, general |
Box 104 Folder 2 | MacLeish, Archibald |
Box 104 Folder 3 | Markel, Lester |
Box 104 Folder 4 | Martin, Harry |
Box 104 Folder 5 | Mas-Maz, general |
Box 104 Folder 6 | Mayer, Milton |
Box 104 Folder 7 | Mc, general, #1 |
Box 104 Folder 8 | Mc, #2 |
Box 104 Folder 9 | McCabe, Thomas B. |
Box 105 Folder 1 | Me, general |
Box 105 Folder 2 | Means, Gardiner |
Box 105 Folder 3 | Merrill, Charles |
Box 105 Folder 4 | Meynell, Alix |
Box 105 Folder 5 | Mi, general |
Box 105 Folder 6 | Mo, general, #1 |
Box 105 Folder 7 | Mo, #2 |
Box 105 Folder 8 | Mu-Mz, general |
Box 105 Folder 9 | Na, general |
Box 105 Folder 10 | Ne, general |
Box 106 Folder 1 | Ni, general |
Box 106 Folder 2 | Nichols, William |
Box 106 Folder 3 | No-Nz, general |
Box 106 Folder 4 | Nuveen, John |
Box 106 Folder 5 | O, general |
Box 106 Folder 6 | O'Meara, Walter |
Box 106 Folder 7 | Pa, general |
Box 106 Folder 8 | Pe-Pf, general |
Box 106 Folder 9 | Ph, general |
Box 106 Folder 10 | Pilgrims of the U. S. |
Box 106 Folder 11 | Pioda, Mary Emma, Apr.-Sept. 1955 |
Box 106 Folder 12 | Pioda, Sept.-Dec. 1955 |
Box 107 Folder 1 | Po, general |
Box 107 Folder 2 | Porter, Paul |
Box 107 Folder 3 | Pr-Pz, general |
Box 107 Folder 4 | Ra, general |
Box 107 Folder 5 | Randall, Clarence |
Box 107 Folder 6 | Rather, Victor |
Box 107 Folder 7 | Re, general |
Box 107 Folder 8 | Reed, Philip |
Box 107 Folder 9 | Reid, Ogden |
Box 107 Folder 10 | Reuther, Walter |
Box 107 Folder 11 | Ri, general |
Box 108 Folder 1 | Roa-Rol, general |
Box 108 Folder 2 | Rockefeller, Nelson |
Box 108 Folder 3 | Rollins College |
Box 108 Folder 4 | Rom-Roz |
Box 108 Folder 5 | Romulo, Carlos |
Box 108 Folder 6 | Rosenberg, Anna, 1948-1949 |
Box 108 Folder 7 | Rosenberg, 1950-1952 |
Box 108 Folder 8 | Rosenberg, 1953-1955 |
Box 108 Folder 9 | Rosenberg, 1956-1957 |
Box 108 Folder 10 | Rosenberg, James |
Box 108 Folder 11 | Rosten, Leo |
Box 109 Folder 1 | Ru-Rz, general |
Box 109 Folder 2 | Rubicam, Raymond |
Box 109 Folder 3 | Ruhm, Herbert, #1 |
Box 109 Folder 4 | Ruhm, #2 |
Box 109 Folder 5 | Ruml, Beardsley, 1948-1949 |
Box 109 Folder 6 | Ruml, 1950-1952 |
Box 109 Folder 7 | Ruml, 1953-1955 |
Box 109 Folder 8 | Ruml, 1956-1957 |
Box 109 Folder 9 | Rusk, Dean |
Box 109 Folder 10 | Russell, Reverend Galen |
Box 109 Folder 11 | Russell, Paul S. |
Box 110 Folder 1 | Sa, general, #1 |
Box 110 Folder 2 | Sa, #2 |
Box 110 Folder 3 | Sc, general, #1 |
Box 110 Folder 4 | Sc, #2 |
Box 110 Folder 5 | Scherman, Harry |
Box 110 Folder 6 | Schleiter, Walter, 1950-1955 |
Box 110 Folder 7 | Schleiter, 1956-1957 |
Box 110 Folder 8 | Schwartz, Harry |
Box 110 Folder 9 | Scudder, Townsend, 1952-1955 |
Box 110 Folder 10 | Scudder, 1956-1957 |
Box 110 Folder 11 | Se, general |
Box 111 Folder 1 | Sh, general |
Box 111 Folder 2 | Shehan, Bishop Lawrence J. |
Box 111 Folder 3 | Shubart, Harry E. |
Box 111 Folder 4 | Shuster, George |
Box 111 Folder 5 | Si, general |
Box 111 Folder 6 | Skouras, Spyros |
Box 111 Folder 7 | Sl-Sm, general, #1 |
Box 111 Folder 8 | Sl-Sm, #2 |
Box 111 Folder 9 | Sloan, Harold S. |
Box 111 Folder 10 | Smith, W. Bedell |
Box 111 Folder 11 | So, general |
Box 111 Folder 12 | Sp, general |
Box 112 Folder 1 | Sta-Ste, general |
Box 112 Folder 2 | Stanton, Frank |
Box 112 Folder 3 | Stein, Harold, 1949-1950 |
Box 112 Folder 4 | Stein, 1956-1957 |
Box 112 Folder 5 | Stewart, Robert B. |
Box 112 Folder 6 | Sto-Sty, general, #1 |
Box 112 Folder 7 | Sto-Sty, #2 |
Box 112 Folder 8 | Stoddard, George, 1948-1954 |
Box 112 Folder 9 | Stoddard, 1955-1957 |
Box 112 Folder 10 | Strelsin, Alfred |
Box 113 Folder 1 | Stuart, John |
Box 113 Folder 2 | Su-Sz, general |
Box 113 Folder 3 | Ta, general |
Box 113 Folder 4 | Taylor, John W. |
Box 113 Folder 5 | Testut, Richard |
Box 113 Folder 6 | Th, general, #1 |
Box 113 Folder 7 | Th, #2 |
Box 113 Folder 8 | Ti-To, general |
Box 113 Folder 9 | Tr-Tz, general |
Box 113 Folder 10 | Tracey, Eugene A. |
Box 113 Folder 11 | U, general, #1 |
Box 113 Folder 12 | U, #2 |
Box 113 Folder 13 | University City Realty Co. |
Box 113 Folder 14 | University of Connecticut |
Box 114 Folder 1 | V, general, #1 |
Box 114 Folder 2 | V, #2 |
Box 114 Folder 3 | Van Voorhies, Rousseau |
Box 114 Folder 4 | Van Meter, Galen, 1948-1949 |
Box 114 Folder 5 | Van Meter, 1950-1952 |
Box 114 Folder 6 | Van Meter, 1953 |
Box 114 Folder 7 | Van Meter, 1954 |
Box 114 Folder 8 | Van Meter, 1955 |
Box 114 Folder 9 | Van Meter, 1956 |
Box 114 Folder 10 | Van Meter, 1957 |
Box 115 Folder 1 | Wa, general, #1 |
Box 115 Folder 2 | Wa, #2 |
Box 115 Folder 3 | Wallace, DeWitt |
Box 115 Folder 4 | Wanger, Walter |
Box 115 Folder 5 | We, general, #1 |
Box 115 Folder 6 | We, #2 |
Box 115 Folder 7 | Wh, general, #1 |
Box 115 Folder 8 | Wh, #2 |
Box 115 Folder 9 | Wheeler, Walter |
Box 115 Folder 10 | Whitney, John Hay |
Box 115 Folder 11 | Whitney, Robert A. |
Box 115 Folder 12 | Wi, general, #1 |
Box 115 Folder 13 | Wi, #2 |
Box 116 Folder 1 | Wilkins, Kathleen |
Box 116 Folder 2 | Williams, Chester |
Box 116 Folder 3 | Wilson, Howard |
Box 116 Folder 4 | Wo-Wz, general, #1 |
Box 116 Folder 5 | Wo-Wz, #2 |
Box 116 Folder 6 | Wood, General Robert E. |
Box 116 Folder 7 | Workman, Donna |
Box 116 Folder 8 | Wright, Louise |
Box 116 Folder 9 | Wriston, Henry |
Box 116 Folder 10 | Y-Z, general, #1 |
Box 116 Folder 11 | Y-Z, #2 |
Box 116 Folder 12 | Yale University, #1 |
Box 116 Folder 13 | Yale University, #2 |
Box 116 Folder 14 | Yale University, #3 |
Box 116 Folder 15 | Young, James W. |
Sub-subseries 4: 1958-1973 |
Box 117 Folder 1 | Aa-Add, general |
Box 117 Folder 2 | Abram, Morris, 1968-1972 |
Box 117 Folder 3 | Abrams, Harry N., 1958-1969 |
Box 117 Folder 4 | Abrams, 1970-1973 |
Box 117 Folder 5 | Adam, Arthur S., 1959 |
Box 117 Folder 6 | Adams, Betty, 1958-1959 |
Box 117 Folder 7 | Adams, Taylor, 1957-1968 |
Box 117 Folder 8 | Ade-Agu, general |
Box 117 Folder 9 | Ades, Leslie, 1972-1973 |
Box 118 Folder 1 | Adler, Mortimer, 1958-1961 |
Box 118 Folder 2 | Adler, 1962-1964 |
Box 118 Folder 3 | Adler, 1965-1968 |
Box 118 Folder 4 | Adler, 1969-1973 |
Box 118 Folder 5 | Agronsky, Martin, 1958-1970 |
Box 118 Folder 6 | Ahe-Ale, general |
Box 118 Folder 7 | Aledort, Louis M., 1970-1971 |
Box 118 Folder 8 | Alf-All, general |
Box 118 Folder 9 | Alinsky, Saul, 1960 |
Box 118 Folder 10 | Allen, C. Stanley, 1958-1969 |
Box 119 Folder 1 | Allen, James E., Jr., 1958-1972 |
Box 119 Folder 2 | Alm-America-Italy, general |
Box 119 Folder 3 | Alsop, Stewart, 1959-1965 |
Box 119 Folder 4 | American A-American B, general |
Box 119 Folder 5 | American Association for the United Nations, Inc. |
Box 119 Folder 6 | American C-American E, general |
Box 119 Folder 7 | American Civil Liberties Union, 1958-1973 |
Box 119 Folder 8 | American Committee for Liberation, 1958-1964 |
Box 119 Folder 9 | American Committee to Preserve Abu Simbel, 1965-1967 |
Box 120 Folder 1 | The American Council for Judaism, 1958-1965 |
Box 120 Folder 2 | American Council for Nationalities Service, 1959-1963 |
Box 120 Folder 3 | American Educational Theatre Association, Inc., 1967 |
Box 120 Folder 4 | American F-American K, general |
Box 120 Folder 5 | The American Heritage Foundation, 1958-1972 |
Box 121 Folder 1 | American L-American Social, general |
Box 121 Folder 2 | The American Library in Paris, 1965-1971 |
Box 121 Folder 3 | The American Museum of Natural History, 1961-1972 |
Box 121 Folder 4 | The American Political Science Association, 1967-1972 |
Box 121 Folder 5 | American Society-Amo, general |
Box 121 Folder 6 | American Universities Field Staff, 1959-1969 |
Box 121 Folder 7 | The American University, 1961-1972 |
Box 121 Folder 8 | Americans for Democratic Action, 1958-1963 |
Box 121 Folder 9 | Americans for Democratic Action, 1964-1973 |
Box 122 Folder 1 | An-Aq, general |
Box 122 Folder 2 | Anderson, Jack N., 1959-1972 |
Box 122 Folder 3 | Andrews, Alexander S., Jr., including Avery, Hand & Co., 1969 |
Box 122 Folder 4 | Annan, Noel, 1964 |
Box 122 Folder 5 | Ar, general |
Box 122 Folder 6 | Arnold, Stanley, 1962-1968 |
Box 122 Folder 7 | Arnspiger, Clyde and Fay, 1962-1971 |
Box 122 Folder 8 | Arpaia, Anthony, 1958-1973 |
Box 122 Folder 9 | As, general |
Box 122 Folder 10 | Ashmore, Harry S., 1958-1973 |
Box 122 Folder 11 | The Asia Foundation, 1959-1972 |
Box 122 Folder 12 | The Asia Society, 1969-1971 |
Box 122 Folder 13 | At-Az, general |
Box 122 Folder 14 | The Atlantic Council of the United States, 1962-1972 |
Box 123 Folder 1 | The Atlantic Institute, 1960-1962 |
Box 123 Folder 2 | Attwood, William, 1965-1972 |
Box 123 Folder 3 | Aubry, Alan, 1967-1972 |
Box 123 Folder 4 | Ault, Bromwell, 1965-1970 |
Box 123 Folder 5 | The Authors Guild, 1958-1971 |
Box 123 Folder 6 | Bailey, Stephen K., 1958-1963 |
Box 123 Folder 7 | Bailey, 1964-1968 |
Box 123 Folder 8 | Bailey, 1969-1972 |
Box 123 Folder 9 | Ba-Ban, general |
Box 123 Folder 10 | Bap-Bars, general |
Box 123 Folder 11 | Bard College, 1958-1960 |
Box 123 Folder 12 | Barnard, Harry, 1958-1972 |
Box 123 Folder 13 | Barrett, Edward V., 1958-1964 |
Box 123 Folder 14 | Barrett, 1965-1972 |
Box 124 Folder 1 | Bart-Baz, general |
Box 124 Folder 2 | Baruch, Bernard, 1959 |
Box 124 Folder 3 | Bea-Bel, general |
Box 124 Folder 4 | Beaverbrook, Lord, 1958-1966 |
Box 124 Folder 5 | Becker, Stephen, 1962-1965 |
Box 124 Folder 6 | Behuncik, Edward, 1958-1971 |
Box 124 Folder 7 | Bell, Laird and Nathalie, 1958-1967 |
Box 124 Folder 8 | Ben-Bez, general |
Box 124 Folder 9 | Benjamin, Curtis P., 1959-1972 |
Box 124 Folder 10 | Bennet, Douglas J., 1958-1972 |
Box 124 Folder 11 | Benny, Jack, 1959-1968 |
Box 124 Folder 12 | Bereday, George Z. F., 1964-1973 |
Box 124 Folder 13 | Bernays, Edward, 1958-1969 |
Box 124 Folder 14 | Bernays, 1970-1972 |
Box 124 Folder 15 | Bessie, S. Michael, 1961-1972 |
Box 125 Folder 1 | Bi-Blo, general |
Box 125 Folder 2 | Bimson, Walter R. and Nancy, 1958-1972 |
Box 125 Folder 3 | Bingham, Alfred, 1958-1970 |
Box 125 Folder 4 | Bingham, Barry, 1960-1972 |
Box 125 Folder 5 | Biow, Milton, 1958-1968 |
Box 125 Folder 6 | Blair, Edwin Foster, 1960-1970 |
Box 125 Folder 7 | Blair, William McCormick, Jr., 1958-1960 |
Box 125 Folder 8 | Blair, 1961-1963 |
Box 125 Folder 9 | Blair, 1964-1966 |
Box 125 Folder 10 | Blair, 1967-1973 |
Box 125 Folder 11 | Bliss, Robert L., 1958-1973 |
Box 125 Folder 12 | Block, Herbert L., 1958-1971 |
Box 125 Folder 13 | Bloomgarden, Hank, 1959-1971 |
Box 126 Folder 1 | Blu-Bn, general |
Box 126 Folder 2 | Bo, general |
Box 126 Folder 3 | Bok, Cary and Curtis, 1960-1961 |
Box 126 Folder 4 | Bologna, Sando, 1958-1973 |
Box 127 Folder 1 | Bowles, Chester, 1958 |
Box 127 Folder 2 | Bowles, 1959 |
Box 127 Folder 3 | Bowles, 1960 |
Box 127 Folder 4 | Bowles, 1961 |
Box 127 Folder 5 | Bowles, 1962-1963 |
Box 127 Folder 6 | Bowles, 1964-1965 |
Box 127 Folder 7 | Bowles, 1966 |
Box 127 Folder 8 | Bowles, 1967 |
Box 127 Folder 9 | Bowles, 1968 |
Box 127 Folder 10 | Bowles, 1969-1970 |
Box 127 Folder 11 | Bowles, 1971-1973 |
Box 128 Folder 1 | Bra-Bri, general |
Box 128 Folder 2 | Brackman, Arthur, 1968 |
Box 128 Folder 3 | Braden, Thomas W., 1968 |
Box 128 Folder 4 | Braden, Spruille, 1961-1970 |
Box 128 Folder 5 | Branscomb, Harvie, 1963-1971 |
Box 128 Folder 6 | Breech, Ernest R., 1958-1961 |
Box 128 Folder 7 | Brewster, Kingman, 1968-1972 |
Box 129 Folder 1 | Bro-Bru, general |
Box 129 Folder 2 | Brodshaug, Melvin, 1958-1965 |
Box 129 Folder 3 | Brookman, Laura Lou, 1961 |
Box 129 Folder 4 | Brower, Charles H., 1958-1971 |
Box 129 Folder 5 | Brown, Cecil, 1958-1972 |
Box 129 Folder 6 | Brown, Courtney C., 1958-1971 |
Box 129 Folder 7 | Brown, Harrison, including Rudd Brown, 1958-1967 |
Box 129 Folder 8 | Brownlee, James F., 1958-1961 |
Box 129 Folder 9 | Brucker, Herbert, 1958-1973 |
Box 129 Folder 10 | Bu-Bz, general |
Box 129 Folder 11 | Buchwald, Arthur, 1959-1968 |
Box 129 Folder 12 | Buckley, William F., Jr., 1964-1973 |
Box 129 Folder 13 | Buckner, William G. (Pete), 1966 |
Box 130 Folder 1 | Budds, John J., 1959-1973 |
Box 130 Folder 2 | Bulger, Neil J., 1959-1962 |
Box 130 Folder 3 | Burden, Mr. and Mrs. William A., 1959-1972 |
Box 130 Folder 4 | Butler, Ralph Starr, 1958-1971 |
Box 130 Folder 5 | Ca, 1958-1963 |
Box 130 Folder 6 | Ca, 1964-1973 |
Box 130 Folder 7 | Canfield, Cass, 1958-1961 |
Box 130 Folder 8 | Ce-Ci, general, 1958-1962 |
Box 130 Folder 9 | Ce-Ci, 1963-1967 |
Box 130 Folder 10 | Ce-Ci, 1968-1973 |
Box 131 Folder 1 | Chandler, Norman and Otis, 1962-1971 |
Box 131 Folder 2 | Chase, Stuart, 1958-1972 |
Box 131 Folder 3 | Cherne, Leo, 1958-1970 |
Box 131 Folder 4 | Childs, Marquis, 1958-1963 |
Box 131 Folder 5 | Childs, 1964-1973 |
Box 131 Folder 6 | Churchill, Winston, Memorial and Library, 1967-1969 |
Box 131 Folder 7 | Cieplinski, Michael, 1958-1966 |
Box 131 Folder 8 | Cl, general |
Box 131 Folder 9 | Clark, Alexander and Frances, 1958-1967 |
Box 131 Folder 10 | Clark, 1968-1973 |
Box 132 Folder 1 | Clayton, William L., 1959-1967 |
Box 132 Folder 2 | Clemow, Bice, 1959-1965 |
Box 132 Folder 3 | Cleveland, Harlan, 1958-1964 |
Box 132 Folder 4 | Cleveland, 1965-1967 |
Box 132 Folder 5 | Cleveland, 1968-1973 |
Box 132 Folder 6 | Clifford, Clark, 1960-1973 |
Box 132 Folder 7 | Clinchy, Everett, 1958-1971 |
Box 132 Folder 8 | Clurman, Richard, 1967-1973 |
Box 132 Folder 9 | Coa-Col, 1958-1965 |
Box 132 Folder 10 | Coa-Col, 1966-1973 |
Box 132 Folder 11 | Cohen, Benjamin V., 1958-1961 |
Box 132 Folder 12 | Cohen, Herbert L., 1958-1972 |
Box 133 Folder 1 | Cole, Albert L., 1959-1965 |
Box 133 Folder 2 | Coleman, P. Evans, 1969-1973 |
Box 133 Folder 3 | Colgate, S. Bayard and Beatrice, 1958-1964 |
Box 133 Folder 4 | Colgate-Palmolive Company, 1958-1965 |
Box 133 Folder 5 | Colonial Williamsburg, 1958 |
Box 133 Folder 6 | Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1958-1963 |
Box 133 Folder 7 | Columbia University, 1958-1961 |
Box 133 Folder 8 | Columbia University, 1962-1963 |
Box 133 Folder 9 | Columbia University, 1964-1967 |
Box 133 Folder 10 | Columbia University, 1968-1972 |
Box 133 Folder 11 | Colwell, Ernest C. (Pomp), 1959-1968 |
Box 134 Folder 1 | Com-Con, general, 1958-1964 |
Box 134 Folder 2 | Com-Con, 1965-1973 |
Box 134 Folder 3 | Committee for International Economic Growth, 1958-1960 |
Box 134 Folder 4 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1958-1960 |
Box 134 Folder 5 | Committee to Strengthen the Frontiers of Freedom, 1959-1960 |
Box 134 Folder 6 | Compton, Arthur and Nattalie, including Arthur and Betty Compton, 1960-1967 |
Box 134 Folder 7 | Compton, 1968-1973 |
Box 134 Folder 8 | Conant, James B., 1964-1967 |
Box 134 Folder 9 | Conference for Corporation Executives, 1962-1973 |
Box 134 Folder 10 | Conference on Reduction of World Tensions, 1960 |
Box 135 Folder 1 | Conn-Cos, general, 1958-1965 |
Box 135 Folder 2 | Conn-Cos, 1966-1973 |
Box 135 Folder 3 | Connecticut Citizens for the Public Schools, 1958-1961 |
Box 135 Folder 4 | Connecticut College, 1958-1968 |
Box 135 Folder 5 | Connecticut College, 1969-1973 |
Box 135 Folder 6 | Connecticut Commission on the Arts, 1966-1971 |
Box 135 Folder 7 | Connecticut Symphony Orchestra, 1958-1960 |
Box 135 Folder 8 | Coombs, Philip, 1958-1963 |
Box 135 Folder 9 | Coombs, 1964-1971 |
Box 135 Folder 10 | Cot-Cow, general |
Box 135 Folder 11 | Cote, Brownie, 1966-1971 |
Box 136 Folder 1 | Council on Communications, 1970 |
Box 136 Folder 2 | Council on Foreign Relations, 1958-1962 |
Box 136 Folder 3 | Council on Foreign Relations, 1963-1967 |
Box 136 Folder 4 | Council on Foreign Relations, 1968-1972 |
Box 136 Folder 5 | Council on World Tensions, Inc., 1960-1965 |
Box 136 Folder 6 | Cousins, Norman, 1958-1960 |
Box 136 Folder 7 | Cousins, 1961-1962 |
Box 136 Folder 8 | Cousins, 1963-1965 |
Box 136 Folder 9 | Cousins, 1966-1967 |
Box 136 Folder 10 | Cousins, 1968 |
Box 136 Folder 11 | Cousins, 1969-1970 |
Box 136 Folder 12 | Cousins, 1971-1972 |
Box 137 Folder 1 | Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Louis G., 1958-1972 |
Box 137 Folder 2 | Cowles, John, 1958-1970 |
Box 137 Folder 3 | Cowles Communications, Inc., 1959-1971 |
Box 137 Folder 4 | Cr-Cz, general |
Box 137 Folder 5 | Crane, Barbara, 1968-1971 |
Box 137 Folder 6 | Crockett, William J., 1965-1973 |
Box 138 Folder 1 | Cronan, Carey, 1958-1972 |
Box 138 Folder 2 | Crowther, Charles, 1958-1973 |
Box 138 Folder 3 | Crowther, Sir Geoffrey, 1958-1960 |
Box 138 Folder 4 | Crowther, 1961 |
Box 138 Folder 5 | Crowther, 1962-1964 |
Box 138 Folder 6 | Crowther, 1965-1968 |
Box 138 Folder 7 | Crowther, 1969-1972 |
Box 138 Folder 8 | Crowther, Nicola, 1973 |
Box 138 Folder 9 | Culkin, Reverend John M., S. J., 1966-1968 |
Box 138 Folder 10 | Cummings, Nathan, 1967-1972 |
Box 138 Folder 11 | Current, 1959-1961 |
Box 138 Folder 12 | Current Digest of the Soviet Press, 1958-1964 |
Box 138 Folder 13 | Curtis, Isobel, 1965-1966 |
Box 139 Folder 1 | Da, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 139 Folder 2 | Da, 1964-1973 |
Box 139 Folder 3 | Dalrymple, Jean, 1958-1972 |
Box 139 Folder 4 | Danciger, Jack, 1959-1962 |
Box 139 Folder 5 | Danenberg, Bernard, 1971-1972 |
Box 139 Folder 6 | Danenberg, Darryl, 1960-1966 |
Box 139 Folder 7 | Danenberg, Elsa, 1966-1971 |
Box 140 Folder 1 | Danenberg, Leigh, 1958 |
Box 140 Folder 2 | Danenberg, 1959 |
Box 140 Folder 3 | Danenberg, 1960 |
Box 140 Folder 4 | Danenberg, 1961 |
Box 140 Folder 5 | Danenberg, Home Front Family Peace Corps, 1961 |
Box 140 Folder 6 | Danenberg, 1962 |
Box 140 Folder 7 | Danenberg, 1963 |
Box 140 Folder 8 | Danenberg, 1964 |
Box 140 Folder 9 | Danenberg, 1965 |
Box 140 Folder 10 | Danenberg, 1966 |
Box 140 Folder 11 | Danenberg, 1967 |
Box 140 Folder 12 | Danenberg, 1968 |
Box 140 Folder 13 | Danenberg, 1969-1970 |
Box 140 Folder 14 | Danenberg, 1971-1973 |
Box 141 Folder 1 | Dartmouth College, 1960-1972 |
Box 141 Folder 2 | David, Donald K., 1958-1971 |
Box 141 Folder 3 | Davies, John Paton, 1963 |
Box 141 Folder 4 | Davis, Jerome, 1958-1964 |
Box 141 Folder 5 | De, general |
Box 142 Folder 1 | Dean, Abner, 1959-1969 |
Box 142 Folder 2 | Debevoise, Eli Whitney, 1961-1970 |
Box 142 Folder 3 | Declaration of Atlantic Unity, 1960-1962 |
Box 142 Folder 4 | Declaration of Atlantic Unity, 1963-1965 |
Box 142 Folder 5 | Declaration of Atlantic Unity, 1966-1970 |
Box 142 Folder 6 | Deerfield Academy, 1958-1972 |
Box 142 Folder 7 | Delacorte, George, 1958-1972 |
Box 142 Folder 8 | Delos Symposium, 1964-1969 |
Box 142 Folder 9 | De Mille, Agnes, 1960-1961 |
Box 142 Folder 10 | De Roquemaurel, I., 1963-1973 |
Box 142 Folder 11 | Di, general |
Box 142 Folder 12 | Dibner, Bern, 1959-1971 |
Box 142 Folder 13 | Dick, Jane (Mrs. Edison), 1958-1972 |
Box 142 Folder 14 | Diebold, John, 1966-1973 |
Box 142 Folder 15 | Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired (DACOR, Inc.), 1971-1972 |
Box 143 Folder 1 | Do, general |
Box 143 Folder 2 | Donahue, Alphonsus J. and Virginia, 1958 |
Box 143 Folder 3 | Donahue, 1959 |
Box 143 Folder 4 | Donahue, 1960 |
Box 143 Folder 5 | Donahue, 1961 |
Box 143 Folder 6 | Donahue, 1962-1965 |
Box 143 Folder 7 | Donahue, 1966-1967 |
Box 143 Folder 8 | Donahue, 1968-1969 |
Box 143 Folder 9 | Donahue, 1970-1973 |
Box 144 Folder 1 | Donnelley, Gaylord, 1958-1973 |
Box 144 Folder 2 | Donovan, Hedley, 1960-1966 |
Box 144 Folder 3 | Donovan, 1967-1973 |
Box 144 Folder 4 | Douglas, James H., 1959-1971 |
Box 144 Folder 5 | Douglas, Justice and Mrs. William O., 1962-1968 |
Box 144 Folder 6 | Doxiadis, C. A., 1964-1970 |
Box 144 Folder 7 | Dr-Dz, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 144 Folder 8 | Dr-Dz, 1964-1973 |
Box 144 Folder 9 | Draper, William H., 1960-1970 |
Box 144 Folder 10 | Driscoll, Margaret and John, 1958-1973 |
Box 145 Folder 1 | Duhar, Karla, 1964-1965 |
Box 145 Folder 2 | Dunbaugh, Frank, 1962 |
Box 145 Folder 3 | Dunham, Donald, 1958-1972 |
Box 145 Folder 4 | Durrell, Richard, 1970-1971 |
Box 145 Folder 5 | Dutton, Frederick G., 1964-1973 |
Box 145 Folder 6 | Ea-Em, general |
Box 145 Folder 7 | Eagan, Edward and Peggy, 1958-1968 |
Box 145 Folder 8 | Eason, Mr. and Mrs. Myles, 1969-1971 |
Box 145 Folder 9 | Eaton, Cyrus, 1958-1973 |
Box 145 Folder 10 | Eby, Mrs. Kermit, 1966 |
Box 145 Folder 11 | Eccles, Marriner S., 1961-1973 |
Box 145 Folder 12 | Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Studies, 1970 |
Box 145 Folder 13 | Edison Foundation, 1958-1966 |
Box 145 Folder 14 | Edson, Peter, 1958-1972 |
Box 146 Folder 1 | Eisenhower, Milton S., 1960-1972 |
Box 146 Folder 2 | Elias, Grace and Wallis, 1960-1970 |
Box 146 Folder 3 | Ellinger, John, 1971-1972 |
Box 146 Folder 4 | Emmerich, Herbert, 1958-1968 |
Box 146 Folder 5 | En, general |
Box 146 Folder 6 | Encampment for Citizenship, 1959-1967 |
Box 146 Folder 7 | Engel, Irving M., 1958-1973 |
Box 146 Folder 8 | Engle, Paul, 1962-1965 |
Box 146 Folder 9 | The English-Speaking Union, 1965-1973 |
Box 146 Folder 10 | Ernst, Morris, 1958-1973 |
Box 146 Folder 11 | Es-Ez, general |
Box 146 Folder 12 | Esquire, 1958-1969 |
Box 147 Folder 1 | Eurich, Alvin C., 1958-1973 |
Box 147 Folder 2 | Evans, Luther, 1958-1966 |
Box 147 Folder 3 | Everett, John, 1958-1965 |
Box 147 Folder 4 | Fa-Fn, general |
Box 147 Folder 5 | Fadiman, Clifton, 1958-1973 |
Box 147 Folder 6 | Fairbanks, Douglas and Mary Lee, 1960-1965 |
Box 147 Folder 7 | Fairbanks, 1966-1972 |
Box 148 Folder 1 | Flanders, Ralph, 1961-1965 |
Box 148 Folder 2 | Fleming, Robert, 1968 |
Box 148 Folder 3 | Fletcher, Scott, 1961-1972 |
Box 148 Folder 4 | Flicker, Raymond, 1958-1967 |
Box 148 Folder 5 | Fo, general, 1958-1964 |
Box 148 Folder 6 | Fo, 1965-1973 |
Box 148 Folder 7 | Foreign Policy Association, 1958-1973 |
Box 148 Folder 8 | Foreign Service League, 1958 |
Box 148 Folder 9 | Forkner, Claude E., 1960-1961 |
Box 148 Folder 10 | Fortas, Mr. and Mrs. Abe, 1965-1971 |
Box 149 Folder 1 | Foster, Norman and Sally, 1958-1972 |
Box 149 Folder 2 | Foster, Gretchen, 1970-1971 |
Box 149 Folder 3 | Foundations Group, 1959 |
Box 149 Folder 4 | Fr, general |
Box 149 Folder 5 | Frank, John P., 1958-1967 |
Box 149 Folder 6 | Frank, 1968 |
Box 149 Folder 7 | Frank, 1969-1973 |
Box 150 Folder 1 | Frankel, Charles, 1965-1973 |
Box 150 Folder 2 | Frankel, Stanley, 1961-1969 |
Box 150 Folder 3 | Freedom House, 1959-1971 |
Box 150 Folder 4 | Freedom House Bookshelf Committee, 1959-1961 |
Box 150 Folder 5 | Friendly, Fred W., 1961-1972 |
Box 150 Folder 6 | Friends of the Kennedy Center, 1967-1968 |
Box 150 Folder 7 | Fritchey, Clayton, 1961-1968 |
Box 150 Folder 8 | Fro, general |
Box 150 Folder 9 | Fromberg, Bernard, 1958-1973 |
Box 150 Folder 10 | Fulbert, Brother, 1962-1963 |
Box 150 Folder 11 | Fuller, Alfred C., 1959-1964 |
Box 150 Folder 12 | Fuller, Walter D., 1958-1964 |
Box 150 Folder 13 | Fund for Adult Education, 1958-1960 |
Box 150 Folder 14 | Fund for Peace, 1970-1972 |
Box 151 Folder 1 | Ga, general |
Box 151 Folder 2 | Gager, Curtis H., 1958-1962 |
Box 151 Folder 3 | Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1958-1966 |
Box 151 Folder 4 | Galbraith, 1967-1968 |
Box 151 Folder 5 | Galbraith, 1969-1972 |
Box 151 Folder 6 | Gale, Richard P., 1958-1972 |
Box 151 Folder 7 | Gardner, John W., 1958-1973 |
Box 151 Folder 8 | Gardner, Richard N., 1963-1965 |
Box 151 Folder 9 | Gardner, 1966-1973 |
Box 151 Folder 10 | Ge, general |
Box 152 Folder 1 | Gi-Gz, general |
Box 152 Folder 2 | Gideonse, Harry D., 1958-1972 |
Box 152 Folder 3 | Gilbert, Carl, 1961-1969 |
Box 152 Folder 4 | Gilligan, John J., 1969-1971 |
Box 152 Folder 5 | Gitlin, Irving, 1959-1967 |
Box 152 Folder 6 | Go, general, 1958-1962 |
Box 152 Folder 7 | Go, 1963-1973 |
Box 152 Folder 8 | Goldberg, Arthur, 1965-1966 |
Box 152 Folder 9 | Goldberg, 1967-1972 |
Box 152 Folder 10 | Goodrich, Lloyd, 1958-1972 |
Box 153 Folder 1 | Goodwin, Richard N., 1961-1968 |
Box 153 Folder 2 | Gould, Bruce and Beatrice, 1958-1961 |
Box 153 Folder 3 | Gould, 1962-1968 |
Box 153 Folder 4 | Gould, 1969-1973 |
Box 153 Folder 5 | Gould, Jay, 1958-1969 |
Box 153 Folder 6 | Gould, Laurence M., 1958-1969 |
Box 153 Folder 7 | Gra, general |
Box 153 Folder 8 | Grafton, Samuel, 1966-1967 |
Box 153 Folder 9 | Graham, Katharine, 1958-1973 |
Box 153 Folder 10 | Graham, Sheilah, 1958-1967 |
Box 153 Folder 11 | Gray, Barry, 1958-1972 |
Box 154 Folder 1 | Gre, general |
Box 154 Folder 2 | Greenleaf, Charles W. and Charles W., Jr., 1958-1966 |
Box 154 Folder 3 | Gri, general |
Box 154 Folder 4 | Griswold, A. Whitney, 1959-1963 |
Box 154 Folder 5 | Gro-Gz, general |
Box 154 Folder 6 | Gross, Ernest, 1958-1971 |
Box 154 Folder 7 | Gruliow, Leo, 1958-1959 |
Box 154 Folder 8 | Guinness, Patience and Loel, 1959-1963 |
Box 154 Folder 9 | Gullion, Edmund A., 1959-1965 |
Box 154 Folder 10 | Gunther, John and Jane, 1958-1973 |
Box 154 Folder 11 | Gurewitsch, David and Edna, 1958-1973 |
Box 154 Folder 12 | Gurewitsch, Grania, 1963-1964 |
Box 154 Folder 13 | Guthman, Jack, 1961-1968 |
Box 155 Folder 1 | Ha-Har, general, 1958-1961 |
Box 155 Folder 2 | Ha-Har, 1962-1965 |
Box 155 Folder 3 | Ha-Har, 1966-1973 |
Box 155 Folder 4 | Haggerty, Patrick E., 1967-1970 |
Box 155 Folder 5 | Hale, E. V., 1958-1969 |
Box 155 Folder 6 | Hale, 1970 |
Box 155 Folder 7 | Hale, 1971-1973 |
Box 155 Folder 8 | Halle, Louis J., 1963-1964 |
Box 156 Folder 1 | Hamilton, Fowler, 1958-1969 |
Box 156 Folder 2 | Hampshire College Planning Bulletin, 1970 |
Box 156 Folder 3 | Hangen, Mr. and Mrs. Welles, 1958-1962 |
Box 156 Folder 4 | Hangen, 1963-1965 |
Box 156 Folder 5 | Hangen, 1966-1969 |
Box 156 Folder 6 | Hangen, 1970-1973 |
Box 156 Folder 7 | Harden, Ken and Lou, 1963-1969 |
Box 157 Folder 1 | Hardman, David, 1958-1959 |
Box 157 Folder 2 | Hardman, 1960-1961 |
Box 157 Folder 3 | Hardman, 1962-1963 |
Box 157 Folder 4 | Hardman, 1964-1965 |
Box 157 Folder 5 | Hardman, 1966-1968 |
Box 157 Folder 6 | Hardman, 1969-1970 |
Box 157 Folder 7 | Hardman, 1971 |
Box 157 Folder 8 | Hardman, 1972-1973 |
Box 158 Folder 1 | Harper, Marion, 1968-1973 |
Box 158 Folder 2 | Harriman, Averill, 1958-1965 |
Box 158 Folder 3 | Harriman, 1966-1973 |
Box 158 Folder 4 | Harrington, Gerard, 1959 |
Box 158 Folder 5 | Harris, Leonard, 1964-1973 |
Box 158 Folder 6 | Harris, Seymour, Ruth, Dorothy, 1964-1973 |
Box 158 Folder 7 | Hart, Kay, 1958 |
Box 158 Folder 8 | Hart, Jan.-June 1959 |
Box 159 Folder 1 | Hart, July-Dec. 1959 |
Box 159 Folder 2 | Hart, 1960-1962 |
Box 159 Folder 3 | Hart, 1963-1965 |
Box 159 Folder 4 | Hart, 1966-1973 |
Box 159 Folder 5 | Hartford, Huntingdon, 1960-1971 |
Box 159 Folder 6 | Harvard University, 1959-1972 |
Box 159 Folder 7 | Haussamen, Crane and Carol, 1958-1968 |
Box 159 Folder 8 | Haydon, Brownlee, 1959-1972 |
Box 160 Folder 1 | Hea-Hed, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 160 Folder 2 | Hea-Hed, 1964-1973 |
Box 160 Folder 3 | Heald, Henry, 1962-1964 |
Box 160 Folder 4 | Hechinger, Fred, 1958-1973 |
Box 160 Folder 5 | Hecht, George, 1958-1972 |
Box 160 Folder 6 | Heffner, Richard, 1958-1963 |
Box 160 Folder 7 | Heffner, 1964-1966 |
Box 160 Folder 8 | Heffner, 1967-1968 |
Box 160 Folder 9 | Heffner, 1969-1973 |
Box 160 Folder 10 | Heindel, Richard H., 1958-1960 |
Box 160 Folder 11 | Heiskell, Andrew, 1962-1972 |
Box 160 Folder 12 | Hennings, Josephine and Thomas, 1958-1972 |
Box 161 Folder 1 | Her, general |
Box 161 Folder 2 | Hersey, John, 1960-1971 |
Box 161 Folder 3 | Herzberg, Donald G., 1958-1966 |
Box 161 Folder 4 | Hesburgh, Father Theodore M., 1962-1970 |
Box 161 Folder 5 | Hexter, Maurice B., 1963-1968 |
Box 161 Folder 6 | Hi, general |
Box 161 Folder 7 | Hicks, Orton, 1958-1960 |
Box 161 Folder 8 | Hicks, 1961-1964 |
Box 161 Folder 9 | Hicks, 1965-1970 |
Box 161 Folder 10 | Hicks, 1971-1973 |
Box 161 Folder 11 | High, Stanley, 1958-1960 |
Box 161 Folder 12 | Hill, Thomas S. (Tim), 1960-1968 |
Box 162 Folder 1 | Ho-Hoq, general |
Box 162 Folder 2 | Hobson, Laura Z., 1960-1965 |
Box 163 Folder 1 | Hoffman, Paul and Anna Rosenberg, 1958-1959 |
Box 163 Folder 2 | Hoffman, 1960-1961 |
Box 163 Folder 3 | Hoffman, 1962-1963 |
Box 163 Folder 4 | Hoffman, 1964-1965 |
Box 163 Folder 5 | Hoffman, 1966 |
Box 163 Folder 6 | Hoffman, 1967 |
Box 163 Folder 7 | Hoffman, 1968 |
Box 163 Folder 8 | Hoffman, 1969 |
Box 163 Folder 9 | Hoffman, 1970-1971 |
Box 163 Folder 10 | Hoffman, 1972-1973 |
Box 164 Folder 1 | Holland, Kenneth, 1959-1972 |
Box 164 Folder 2 | Mary Holmes College, 1969-1971 |
Box 164 Folder 3 | Holt, Guy, 1962-1968 |
Box 164 Folder 4 | Hor-Hoz, general |
Box 164 Folder 5 | Horowitz, William, 1960-1971 |
Box 164 Folder 6 | Houghton, Harry, 1958-1972 |
Box 164 Folder 7 | Hoving, Thomas P. F., 1966-1972 |
Box 164 Folder 8 | Howard, Bailey K., 1963-1972 |
Box 164 Folder 9 | Howard, Elliott and Marian, 1969-1971 |
Box 164 Folder 10 | Howard, Jack, 1971-1972 |
Box 164 Folder 11 | Howard, Lee, 1963 |
Box 164 Folder 12 | Howard, 1964-1966 |
Box 164 Folder 13 | Howard, 1967-1973 |
Box 165 Folder 1 | Howe, Arthur, 1972 |
Box 165 Folder 2 | Howe, Barbara (Mrs. John), 1968-1969 |
Box 165 Folder 3 | Howe, John, general, 1958 |
Box 165 Folder 4 | Howe, John, 1959 |
Box 165 Folder 5 | Howe, John, 1960-1961 |
Box 165 Folder 6 | Howe, John, 1962-1964 |
Box 165 Folder 7 | Howe, John, 1965-1966 |
Box 165 Folder 8 | Howe, John, 1967 |
Box 165 Folder 9 | Howe, finance, 1958-1967 |
Box 165 Folder 10 | Howe, medical, 1961 |
Box 166 Folder 1 | Howland, Richard, 1961-1973 |
Box 166 Folder 2 | Hoyt, Ed, 1958-1971 |
Box 166 Folder 3 | Hu-Hz, general |
Box 166 Folder 4 | Hudson Institute, 1964-1972 |
Box 166 Folder 5 | Hughes, Emmet John, 1959-1965 |
Box 166 Folder 6 | Hughes, Thomas L., 1967-1972 |
Box 166 Folder 7 | Hulbert, Sir Norman, 1958-1969 |
Box 166 Folder 8 | Hulten, Charles, 1958-1967 |
Box 166 Folder 9 | Huntley, Chet, 1968-1972 |
Box 167 Folder 1 | Hutchins, Robert M., 1958 |
Box 167 Folder 2 | Hutchins, Jan.-June 1959 |
Box 167 Folder 3 | Hutchins, July-Dec. 1959 |
Box 167 Folder 4 | Hutchins, 1960 |
Box 167 Folder 5 | Hutchins, 1961 |
Box 167 Folder 6 | Hutchins, 1962 |
Box 167 Folder 7 | Hutchins, 1963 |
Box 168 Folder 1 | Hutchins, 1964 |
Box 168 Folder 2 | Hutchins, 1965 |
Box 168 Folder 3 | Hutchins, 1966 |
Box 168 Folder 4 | Hutchins, 1967 |
Box 168 Folder 5 | Hutchins, 1968 |
Box 168 Folder 6 | Hutchins, 1969 |
Box 168 Folder 7 | Hutchins, 1970 |
Box 168 Folder 8 | Hutchins, 1971 |
Box 168 Folder 9 | Hutchins, 1972-1973 |
Box 169 Folder 1 | Huxley, Sir Julian, 1958-1972 |
Box 169 Folder 2 | Hyde, Anthony (Toby), 1958-1972 |
Box 169 Folder 3 | I, general, 1958-1961 |
Box 169 Folder 4 | I, 1962-1966 |
Box 169 Folder 5 | I, 1967-1973 |
Box 169 Folder 6 | Ingersoll, Ralph, 1959-1972 |
Box 169 Folder 7 | Ingersoll, Robert S., 1961-1972 |
Box 169 Folder 8 | Institute on Man and Science, 1965-1973 |
Box 169 Folder 9 | Interfaith Movement, Inc., 1962-1963 |
Box 169 Folder 10 | International Living Museum, 1963 |
Box 169 Folder 11 | International Rescue Committee, Inc., 1958-1973 |
Box 170 Folder 1 | Interplay, 1967-1968 |
Box 170 Folder 2 | Ja-Ji, general |
Box 170 Folder 3 | Jackson, Barbara Ward, 1958-1973 |
Box 170 Folder 4 | Jackson, C. D., 1958-1964 |
Box 170 Folder 5 | Jackson, Frederick H., 1961-1962 |
Box 170 Folder 6 | Japan Society, 1970-1972 |
Box 170 Folder 7 | Jessup, John K., 1959-1972 |
Box 170 Folder 8 | Jo, general |
Box 170 Folder 9 | Johnson, Joseph E., 1961-1967 |
Box 170 Folder 10 | Johnson, Nicholas, 1968-1972 |
Box 170 Folder 11 | Johnston, Eric, 1958-1964 |
Box 170 Folder 12 | Jones, Joseph M., 1958-1962 |
Box 170 Folder 13 | Jones, Turner, 1958-1968 |
Box 170 Folder 14 | Joseph, Tedd, 1965-1972 |
Box 171 Folder 1 | Josephs, Devereux C., 1963-1968 |
Box 171 Folder 2 | Josephs, Ray, 1958-1969 |
Box 171 Folder 3 | Josephy, Alvin M., Jr., 1958-1961 |
Box 171 Folder 4 | Jovanovich, William, 1967-1973 |
Box 171 Folder 5 | Joyce, William H., Jr., and Thirza, 1958-1973 |
Box 171 Folder 6 | Ju-Ka, general |
Box 171 Folder 7 | Kafka, Barbara Poses, 1967-1968 |
Box 171 Folder 8 | Kander, Allen, 1958-1959 |
Box 171 Folder 9 | Kaplan, J. M. (Jack), 1958-1968 |
Box 171 Folder 10 | Kapp, Edgar B., 1959-1970 |
Box 171 Folder 11 | Ke, general |
Box 172 Folder 1 | Keating, Kenneth B., 1959-1971 |
Box 172 Folder 2 | Kelly, Frank, 1958-1962 |
Box 172 Folder 3 | Kelly, 1963-1972 |
Box 172 Folder 4 | Kempton, Murray, 1959-1970 |
Box 172 Folder 5 | Kennan, George F., 1959-1973 |
Box 172 Folder 6 | John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1964-1971 |
Box 172 Folder 7 | John F. Kennedy Library, 1964-1966 |
Box 172 Folder 8 | Kent, Rockwell, 1963-1965 |
Box 172 Folder 9 | Kerrigan, Edward J., 1958-1965 |
Box 172 Folder 10 | Ki, general |
Box 172 Folder 11 | Kiermaier, John, 1958-1972 |
Box 173 Folder 1 | Kimball, Penn, 1958-1973 |
Box 173 Folder 2 | King, David S., 1962-1969 |
Box 173 Folder 3 | Kirk, Grayson and John, 1960-1968 |
Box 173 Folder 4 | Kl-Ko, general |
Box 173 Folder 5 | Kogan, Herman, 1961-1972 |
Box 173 Folder 6 | Kovago, Jozsef, 1961-1966 |
Box 173 Folder 7 | Kr-Kz, general |
Box 173 Folder 8 | Kramer, Sidney B., 1958-1972 |
Box 173 Folder 9 | Kronholm, Conrad and Louise, 1960-1972 |
Box 173 Folder 10 | La-Laq, general |
Box 173 Folder 11 | Lamb, Edward, 1970-1972 |
Box 173 Folder 12 | Lamb, award, 1961-1962 |
Box 174 Folder 1 | Lane, Nathaniel and Tiny, 1960-1964 |
Box 174 Folder 2 | Lar-Laz, general |
Box 174 Folder 3 | LaRoche, Chester, 1958-1963 |
Box 174 Folder 4 | LaRoche, 1964-1967 |
Box 174 Folder 5 | LaRoche, 1968-1972 |
Box 174 Folder 6 | Larsen, Roy E., 1958-1966 |
Box 174 Folder 7 | Larsen, 1967-1973 |
Box 174 Folder 8 | Lasker, Mary and Albert, 1958-1972 |
Box 175 Folder 1 | Lasswell, Harold, 1958-1963 |
Box 175 Folder 2 | Lasswell, 1964-1967 |
Box 175 Folder 3 | Lasswell, 1968-1970 |
Box 175 Folder 4 | Lasswell, 1971-1973 |
Box 175 Folder 5 | Laubach, Frank, 1959-1968 |
Box 175 Folder 6 | Laves, Walter and Ruth, 1957-1973 |
Box 175 Folder 7 | Le, general |
Box 175 Folder 8 | Leestma, Robert, 1967-1972 |
Box 176 Folder 1 | Lehman, Herbert and Edith, 1958-1962 |
Box 176 Folder 2 | Lehman, 1963-1973 |
Box 176 Folder 3 | Lehman, Robert and Orin, 1960-1966 |
Box 176 Folder 4 | Lewis, Orme and family, 1958-1972 |
Box 176 Folder 5 | Li, general |
Box 176 Folder 6 | The Library of Presidential Papers, 1966-1969 |
Box 176 Folder 7 | Lindbergh, Charles and Anne, 1958-1973 |
Box 176 Folder 8 | Linen, James A., 1960-1972 |
Box 176 Folder 9 | Linowitz, Sol M., 1963-1973 |
Box 176 Folder 10 | Lloyd, David, 1958-1962 |
Box 177 Folder 1 | Lo-Lz, general, 1958-1961 |
Box 177 Folder 2 | Lo-Lz, 1962-1973 |
Box 177 Folder 3 | Loescher, Samuel M., 1968-1971 |
Box 177 Folder 4 | Lovenstein, Meno, 1958-1972 |
Box 177 Folder 5 | Lubin, Isador, 1959-1969 |
Box 177 Folder 6 | Luce, Clare Booth, 1967-1968 |
Box 177 Folder 7 | Luce, Henry, 1958-1963 |
Box 177 Folder 8 | Luce, 1964-1967 |
Box 177 Folder 9 | Luce, Henry III, 1967-1970 |
Box 177 Folder 10 | Ludgin, Earle, 1958-1973 |
Box 177 Folder 11 | Lyford, Joseph, 1958-1962 |
Box 177 Folder 12 | Lyford, 1963-1972 |
Box 178 Folder 1 | Lyons, Joseph, 1958-1972 |
Box 178 Folder 2 | Mac, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 178 Folder 3 | Mac, 1964-1973 |
Box 178 Folder 4 | Macalester College, 1959-1972 |
Box 178 Folder 5 | MacLeish, Archibald, 1959-1972 |
Box 178 Folder 6 | MacLeish, William H., 1960-1966 |
Box 178 Folder 7 | MacLennan, Sir Hector, 1968 |
Box 178 Folder 8 | MacNeal, Robert E., 1959-1966 |
Box 178 Folder 9 | Mannes, Manya, 1960-1962 |
Box 178 Folder 10 | Manning, Robert, 1959-1970 |
Box 178 Folder 11 | Manno, Vincent, 1961-1962 |
Box 179 Folder 1 | Mar-Maz, general, 1958-1965 |
Box 179 Folder 2 | Mar-Maz, 1966-1973 |
Box 179 Folder 3 | Markel, Lester, 1958-1972 |
Box 179 Folder 4 | Marschak, Robert E., 1962-1963 |
Box 179 Folder 5 | Matthews, Thomas and Martha, 1958-1961 |
Box 179 Folder 6 | Mayer, Martin, 1958-1962 |
Box 179 Folder 7 | Mayer, Milton, 1958-1972 |
Box 179 Folder 8 | McA-McJ, general |
Box 179 Folder 9 | McCormick, Joseph R., 1963-1971 |
Box 179 Folder 10 | McK-McZ, general |
Box 179 Folder 11 | McKeever, Porter, 1960-1972 |
Box 180 Folder 1 | McLean, Joseph Ed., 1962-1971 |
Box 180 Folder 2 | Mea-Meq, general |
Box 180 Folder 3 | Meany, George, 1958-1971 |
Box 180 Folder 4 | Mer-Mez, general |
Box 180 Folder 5 | Merchant, John, 1970-1971 |
Box 180 Folder 6 | Meridian House, 1969-1971 |
Box 180 Folder 7 | Merriam, John F., 1961-1968 |
Box 180 Folder 8 | Meyer, Agnes, 1958-1970 |
Box 180 Folder 9 | Meyer, Karl E., 1969-1970 |
Box 180 Folder 10 | Meyerson, Martin, 1969-1971 |
Box 180 Folder 11 | Mi, general |
Box 180 Folder 12 | Micocci, Antonio A., 1958-1962 |
Box 180 Folder 13 | Miller, Allan and Nancy, 1958-1971 |
Box 180 Folder 14 | Miller, Edward, 1958-1968 |
Box 180 Folder 15 | Miller, Paul, 1963-1972 |
Box 181 Folder 1 | Miller, Tam, 1963-1964 |
Box 181 Folder 2 | Milton, William H., Jr., 1961 |
Box 181 Folder 3 | Miner, Mr. and Mrs. George, 1958-1971 |
Box 181 Folder 4 | Minow, Newton N., 1958-1964 |
Box 181 Folder 5 | Minow, 1965-1967 |
Box 181 Folder 6 | Minow, 1968-1973 |
Box 181 Folder 7 | Mitchell, Ulyss S., 1961-1962 |
Box 181 Folder 8 | Mo-Moq, general |
Box 181 Folder 9 | Moe, Henry Allen, 1958-1968 |
Box 181 Folder 10 | Monocle, 1962-1963 |
Box 181 Folder 11 | Montagu, Ashley, 1970-1973 |
Box 181 Folder 12 | Moore, Maurice and Beth, 1959-1970 |
Box 181 Folder 13 | Mor-Moz, general |
Box 181 Folder 14 | Morgan, Edward P., 1967-1972 |
Box 182 Folder 1 | Morgenthau, Hans, 1959-1967 |
Box 182 Folder 2 | Morrisette, Lloyd, 1966-1973 |
Box 182 Folder 3 | Morros, Boris, 1958 |
Box 182 Folder 4 | Morse, David, 1964-1971 |
Box 182 Folder 5 | Mortimer, Charles G., 1958-1971 |
Box 182 Folder 6 | Motley, Arthur (Red), 1958-1966 |
Box 182 Folder 7 | Motley, 1967-1973 |
Box 182 Folder 8 | Moyers, Bill, 1964-1971 |
Box 182 Folder 9 | Mu, general |
Box 182 Folder 10 | Murphy, Francis S., 1958-1971 |
Box 182 Folder 11 | Murrow, Edward and Janet, 1958-1961 |
Box 182 Folder 12 | Murrow, 1962-1972 |
Box 183 Folder 1 | Na-Nd, general, 1958-1964 |
Box 183 Folder 2 | Na-Nd, 1965-1973 |
Box 183 Folder 3 | Nelson, John W., 1959-1966 |
Box 183 Folder 4 | Nathan, Robert R., 1958-1969 |
Box 183 Folder 5 | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1958-1964 |
Box 183 Folder 6 | National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1965-1972 |
Box 183 Folder 7 | National Book Committee, Inc., 1963-1970 |
Box 183 Folder 8 | National Civil Liberties Clearing House, 1959-1965 |
Box 183 Folder 9 | National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1962-1966 |
Box 183 Folder 10 | National Committee for an Effective Congress, 1958-1972 |
Box 183 Folder 11 | National Committee for Immigration Reform, 1965-1973 |
Box 183 Folder 12 | National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, Inc., 1958-1965 |
Box 184 Folder 1 | National Committee for Support of the Public Schools, 1962 |
Box 184 Folder 2 | National Committee for Support of the Public Schools, 1963 |
Box 184 Folder 3 | National Committee for Support of the Public Schools, 1964-1970 |
Box 184 Folder 4 | National Committee on the United States-China Relations, Inc., 1967-1972 |
Box 184 Folder 5 | National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1958-1973 |
Box 184 Folder 6 | National Conference on International Economic and Social Development, 1959-1964 |
Box 184 Folder 7 | National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A., 1960-1963 |
Box 184 Folder 8 | National Council of Women of the United States, Inc., 1958-1967 |
Box 184 Folder 9 | National Council on the Arts, 1964-1965 |
Box 184 Folder 10 | National Cultural Center, 1961-1963 |
Box 184 Folder 11 | National Education Association, 1958-1966 |
Box 184 Folder 12 | National Urban League, Inc., 1958-1962 |
Box 185 Folder 1 | Ne, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 185 Folder 2 | Ne, 1964-1973 |
Box 185 Folder 3 | Nehemkis, Peter R., Jr., 1962 |
Box 185 Folder 4 | Newcomb, Elliott, 1958-1959 |
Box 185 Folder 5 | Newcomen Society in North America, 1960-1972 |
Box 185 Folder 6 | Newhouse, Samuel I., 1959-1960 |
Box 185 Folder 7 | New School for Social Research, 1958-1959 |
Box 185 Folder 8 | New York Public Library, 1961-1972 |
Box 185 Folder 9 | New York Times, 1958-1968 |
Box 185 Folder 10 | Ni-Nz, general |
Box 185 Folder 11 | Nichols, William I., 1960-1971 |
Box 185 Folder 12 | Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1960-1963 |
Box 185 Folder 13 | Nielsen, Waldemar A., 1959-1970 |
Box 186 Folder 1 | Nobel Anniversary Committee, 1958-1963 |
Box 186 Folder 2 | Norman, John, 1958-1970 |
Box 186 Folder 3 | Nuveen, John, 1958-1968 |
Box 186 Folder 4 | Oa-Oj, general |
Box 186 Folder 5 | Oates, Mr. and Mrs. James F., Jr., 1957-1969 |
Box 186 Folder 6 | Oakes, John, 1958-1973 |
Box 186 Folder 7 | Ol-Oz, general |
Box 186 Folder 8 | O'Meara, Walter, 1958-1965 |
Box 186 Folder 9 | O'Meara, 1966-1971 |
Box 186 Folder 10 | Oram, Harold L., 1958-1970 |
Box 186 Folder 11 | Organization of American States Association, 1967-1968 |
Box 187 Folder 1 | Pa, general, 1958-1961 |
Box 187 Folder 2 | Pa, 1962-1973 |
Box 187 Folder 3 | Pace, Frank, 1958-1969 |
Box 187 Folder 4 | Paepcke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 1958-1971 |
Box 187 Folder 5 | Paley, William S., 1958-1967 |
Box 187 Folder 6 | Patterson, William D., 1960-1972 |
Box 187 Folder 7 | Pe-Pes, general |
Box 187 Folder 8 | Peace Corps, 1961-1962 |
Box 187 Folder 9 | Pearson, Drew, 1958-1964 |
Box 187 Folder 10 | Pearson, 1965-1969 |
Box 187 Folder 11 | Peet, Sarita, 1958-1971 |
Box 187 Folder 12 | People-to-People Program, 1959-1969 |
Box 187 Folder 13 | Pequot Library, 1957-1972 |
Box 187 Folder 14 | Perkins, James A., 1960-1969 |
Box 188 Folder 1 | Pet-Pez, general |
Box 188 Folder 2 | Peterson, Mrs. John (Betty), 1958-1962 |
Box 188 Folder 3 | Pi-Pn, general |
Box 188 Folder 4 | Pick, Albert, Jr., 1959-1971 |
Box 188 Folder 5 | Piel, Gerard, 1959-1972 |
Box 188 Folder 6 | Pifer, Alan, 1968-1969 |
Box 188 Folder 7 | Plaut, James S., 1958-1970 |
Box 188 Folder 8 | Plimpton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. P., 1959-1972 |
Box 188 Folder 9 | Po-Pq, general |
Box 188 Folder 10 | Poole, George A., 1958-1970 |
Box 188 Folder 11 | Porter, Paul A., 1958-1973 |
Box 188 Folder 12 | Poses, Lillian and Jack, 1958-1973 |
Box 189 Folder 1 | Pr-Pt, general |
Box 189 Folder 2 | Probst, George, 1958-1967 |
Box 189 Folder 3 | Pryor, Samuel F., 1963-1972 |
Box 189 Folder 4 | Pu-Q, general |
Box 189 Folder 5 | Ra-Rd, general |
Box 189 Folder 6 | Radcliffe College, 1958-1965 |
Box 189 Folder 7 | Radio Liberty Committee and Radio Free Europe, 1972 |
Box 189 Folder 8 | Radziwill, Stanislaus and Lee, 1963-1972 |
Box 189 Folder 9 | Randall, Clarence B., 1959-1967 |
Box 189 Folder 10 | Ratner, Victor M., 1958-1966 |
Box 189 Folder 11 | Re-Rh, general |
Box 190 Folder 1 | Re, Edward D., 1968-1969 |
Box 190 Folder 2 | Reed, Joseph Verner, Jr., 1960-1972 |
Box 190 Folder 3 | Reitmeyer, John R., 1958-1969 |
Box 190 Folder 4 | Reliance Building, 1966-1971 |
Box 190 Folder 5 | Ri-Rn, general |
Box 190 Folder 6 | Rickover, Hyman G., 1958-1963 |
Box 190 Folder 7 | Ripley, S. Dillon, 1965-1973 |
Box 190 Folder 8 | Ro-Ror, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 190 Folder 9 | Ro-Ror, 1964-1973 |
Box 190 Folder 10 | Roads, Mr. and Mrs. David J., 1959-1973 |
Box 190 Folder 11 | Robb, Felix C., 1965-1970 |
Box 190 Folder 12 | Robbins, Bernard, 1958-1969 |
Box 190 Folder 13 | Robinson, Thomas, 1962-1968 |
Box 191 Folder 1 | Rockefeller, David, 1959-1971 |
Box 191 Folder 2 | Rockefeller, John D., IV (Jay), 1967-1973 |
Box 191 Folder 3 | Rockefeller, John D., III, 1967-1972 |
Box 191 Folder 4 | Rockefeller, Laurance S., 1961-1969 |
Box 191 Folder 5 | Rohatyn, Felix, 1971 |
Box 191 Folder 6 | Roots, John McCook, 1964-1967 |
Box 191 Folder 7 | Ros-Roz, general |
Box 191 Folder 8 | Roseman, Alvin, 1963-1970 |
Box 191 Folder 9 | Rosenberg, Anna, including Thomas Rosenberg, 1958-1960 |
Box 191 Folder 10 | Rosenberg, 1961-1965 |
Box 191 Folder 11 | Rosenberg, Sam |
Box 191 Folder 12 | Rosten, Leo, 1958-1962 |
Box 191 Folder 13 | Rosten, 1963-1965 |
Box 191 Folder 14 | Rosten, 1966-1967 |
Box 192 Folder 1 | Rosten, 1968-1970 |
Box 192 Folder 2 | Rosten, 1971-1973 |
Box 192 Folder 3 | Rostow, Eugene, including W. W. Rostow, 1958-1967 |
Box 192 Folder 4 | Rostow, 1968-1971 |
Box 192 Folder 5 | Rothschild, Herbert, 1965-1968 |
Box 192 Folder 6 | Ru-Rz, general |
Box 192 Folder 7 | Rubicam, Raymond and Bettina, 1958-1973 |
Box 192 Folder 8 | Ruhm, Herman and Martica, 1959-1973 |
Box 193 Folder 1 | Ruml, Beardsley and family, 1958 |
Box 193 Folder 2 | Ruml, 1959 |
Box 193 Folder 3 | Ruml, 1960-1968 |
Box 193 Folder 4 | Ruml, Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell (Barbara Howe), 1958-1973 |
Box 193 Folder 5 | Sa, general, #1 |
Box 193 Folder 6 | Sa, #2 |
Box 193 Folder 7 | Sa, #3 |
Box 193 Folder 8 | Sa, #4 |
Box 193 Folder 9 | Saba, Michael |
Box 193 Folder 10 | St. John's College |
Box 193 Folder 11 | Salisbury, Harrison |
Box 193 Folder 12 | Salomon, Irving |
Box 193 Folder 13 | Saturday Review |
Box 194 Folder 1 | Sc, general, #1 |
Box 194 Folder 2 | Sc, #2 |
Box 194 Folder 3 | Sc, #3 |
Box 194 Folder 4 | Sc, #4 |
Box 194 Folder 5 | Sc, #5 |
Box 194 Folder 6 | Scheetz, Frances |
Box 194 Folder 7 | Scherman, Harry, 1958-1961 |
Box 194 Folder 8 | Scherman, 1962-1968 |
Box 194 Folder 9 | Scheuer, Sidney, 1958-1963 |
Box 194 Folder 10 | Scheuer, 1964-1971 |
Box 194 Folder 11 | Schiff, Dorothy |
Box 194 Folder 12 | Schleiter, Walter, 1958-1959 |
Box 194 Folder 13 | Schleiter, 1960-1961 |
Box 194 Folder 14 | Schleiter, 1962-1963 |
Box 194 Folder 15 | Schleiter, 1964-1965 |
Box 194 Folder 16 | Schleiter, 1966 |
Box 194 Folder 17 | Schleiter, 1967-1968 |
Box 195 Folder 1 | Schleiter, 1969-1970 |
Box 195 Folder 2 | Schleiter, 1971-1973 |
Box 195 Folder 3 | Scoll, David, 1958-1962 |
Box 195 Folder 4 | Scoll, 1967-1968 |
Box 195 Folder 5 | Scott, J. B. |
Box 195 Folder 6 | Scudder, Townsend, 1958 |
Box 195 Folder 7 | Scudder, 1959-1960 |
Box 195 Folder 8 | Scudder, 1961-1971 |
Box 195 Folder 9 | Se, general, 1958-1960 |
Box 195 Folder 10 | Se, 1961-1965 |
Box 195 Folder 11 | Se, 1966-1972 |
Box 195 Folder 12 | Seaman, Paul, 1959-1961 |
Box 195 Folder 13 | Seaman, 1962-1965 |
Box 195 Folder 14 | Segal, Charles |
Box 195 Folder 15 | Sevareid, Eric |
Box 195 Folder 16 | Seydoux, Roger |
Box 196 Folder 1 | Sha, general |
Box 196 Folder 2 | Shaw, Alejandro, Sr. and Jr., 1958-1965 |
Box 196 Folder 3 | Shaw, 1966-1968 |
Box 196 Folder 4 | Shaw, 1969-1971 |
Box 196 Folder 5 | She, general |
Box 196 Folder 6 | Sheehan, Lawrence J. |
Box 196 Folder 7 | Sherrod, Robert |
Box 196 Folder 8 | Shi-Shu, general |
Box 196 Folder 9 | Shimkin, Leon |
Box 196 Folder 10 | Shuster, George, 1958-1964 |
Box 196 Folder 11 | Shuster, 1965-1972 |
Box 196 Folder 12 | Si-Sk, general, 1958-1962 |
Box 196 Folder 13 | Si-Sk, 1963-1966 |
Box 196 Folder 14 | Si-Sk, 1967-1969 |
Box 196 Folder 15 | Si-Sk, 1970-1973 |
Box 197 Folder 1 | Silvert, Kalman H., 1958-1961 |
Box 197 Folder 2 | Silvert, 1962-1969 |
Box 197 Folder 3 | Simon, Stanley |
Box 197 Folder 4 | Skouras, Spyros |
Box 197 Folder 5 | Sl, general |
Box 197 Folder 6 | Slater, Joseph, 1958-1966 |
Box 197 Folder 7 | Slater, 1967-1973 |
Box 197 Folder 8 | Sm, general, #1 |
Box 197 Folder 9 | Sm, #2 |
Box 197 Folder 10 | Smiley, Joseph |
Box 197 Folder 11 | Smith, Carleton S. |
Box 197 Folder 12 | Smith, Hermon D., 1959-1960 |
Box 197 Folder 13 | Smith, 1961-1965 |
Box 197 Folder 14 | Smith, 1966-1973 |
Box 198 Folder 1 | Snyder, John |
Box 198 Folder 2 | Sp, general, #1 |
Box 198 Folder 3 | Sp, #2 |
Box 198 Folder 4 | Sp, #3 |
Box 198 Folder 5 | Sta-Ste, general, #1 |
Box 198 Folder 6 | Sta-Ste, #2 |
Box 198 Folder 7 | Sta-Ste, #3 |
Box 198 Folder 8 | Stanton, Frank |
Box 198 Folder 9 | Starr, Mark |
Box 198 Folder 10 | Stegmaier, John L. |
Box 198 Folder 11 | Stein, Herbert |
Box 198 Folder 12 | Stern, Philip M. |
Box 198 Folder 13 | Stevens, Edmund |
Box 198 Folder 14 | Stevens, George |
Box 198 Folder 15 | Stevens, Roger L., 1958-1963 |
Box 198 Folder 16 | Stevens, 1964-1967 |
Box 198 Folder 17 | Stevens, 1968-1973 |
Box 199 Folder 1 | Stevenson, John, #1 |
Box 199 Folder 2 | Stevenson, #2 |
Box 199 Folder 3 | Stewart, Jack |
Box 199 Folder 4 | Sti-Sto, general, #1 |
Box 199 Folder 5 | Sti-Sto, #2 |
Box 199 Folder 6 | Stoddard, George |
Box 199 Folder 7 | Stone, Donald |
Box 199 Folder 8 | Stone, Shepard |
Box 199 Folder 9 | Str-Stu, general |
Box 199 Folder 10 | Streit, Clarence |
Box 199 Folder 11 | Strelsin, Alfred, 1958-1963 |
Box 199 Folder 12 | Strelsin, 1964-1972 |
Box 199 Folder 13 | Stuart, John |
Box 199 Folder 14 | Stuart, Robert, Sr. and Jr. |
Box 199 Folder 15 | Stuten, Christian |
Box 199 Folder 16 | Su-Sz, general, #1 |
Box 199 Folder 17 | Su-Sz, #2 |
Box 200 Folder 1 | Sulzberger, Arthur Hays, Arthur Ochs, Iphigene, 1956-1964 |
Box 200 Folder 2 | Sulzberger, 1965-1967 |
Box 200 Folder 3 | Sulzberger, 1968-1972 |
Box 200 Folder 4 | Sulzberger, Cyrus |
Box 200 Folder 5 | Swanberg, W. A. |
Box 200 Folder 6 | Swing, Raymond |
Box 200 Folder 7 | Syracuse University |
Box 201 Folder 1 | Ta-Td, general |
Box 201 Folder 2 | Taft, Charles P., 1959-1973 |
Box 201 Folder 3 | Tallman, Bertha, 1960-1973 |
Box 201 Folder 4 | Taylor, Harold, 1959-1969 |
Box 201 Folder 5 | Taylor, Howard and Caroline, 1959-1966 |
Box 201 Folder 6 | Taylor, 1967-1973 |
Box 201 Folder 7 | Te-Tg, general |
Box 201 Folder 8 | Th-Tq, general, 1958-1962 |
Box 201 Folder 9 | Th-Tq, 1963-1973 |
Box 201 Folder 10 | Thomas, Lowell, 1965-1972 |
Box 201 Folder 11 | Thomas, Norman, 1958-1972 |
Box 201 Folder 12 | Time, Inc., 1959-1965 |
Box 202 Folder 1 | Tr-Tt, general |
Box 202 Folder 2 | Trueblood, Edward G., 1958-1973 |
Box 202 Folder 3 | Tu-Tz, general |
Box 202 Folder 4 | Tucker, Robert C., 1958-1971 |
Box 202 Folder 5 | Tyroler, Charles, II, 1961-1963 |
Box 202 Folder 6 | U, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 202 Folder 7 | U, 1964-1973 |
Box 202 Folder 8 | United Nations, 1958-1965 |
Box 202 Folder 9 | United Nations, 1966-1969 |
Box 202 Folder 10 | United Nations, 1970-1973 |
Box 203 Folder 1 | United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1968-1970 |
Box 203 Folder 2 | United Nations Association of the United States of America, 1971-1973 |
Box 203 Folder 3 | United Negro College Fund, Inc., 1958-1972 |
Box 203 Folder 4 | University of Michigan Business Hall of Fame, 1967 |
Box 203 Folder 5 | Urrows, Henry, 1958-1960 |
Box 203 Folder 6 | Urrows, 1961-1971 |
Box 203 Folder 7 | V-Vh, general |
Box 203 Folder 8 | Valenti, Jack, 1966-1973 |
Box 203 Folder 9 | Van Meter, Galen and Janet, 1958-1959 |
Box 203 Folder 10 | Van Meter, 1960-1961 |
Box 203 Folder 11 | Van Meter, 1962 |
Box 203 Folder 12 | Van Meter, 1963 |
Box 203 Folder 13 | Van Meter, 1964-1970 |
Box 204 Folder 1 | Van Voorhies, Rousseau, 1958-1966 |
Box 204 Folder 2 | Vi-Vz, general |
Box 204 Folder 3 | Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, 1960-1973 |
Box 204 Folder 4 | Vogel, Frank, 1958-1973 |
Box 204 Folder 5 | Volunteers for International Technical Assistance, Inc., 1966-1968 |
Box 204 Folder 6 | Wa-Wd, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 204 Folder 7 | Wa-Wd, 1964-1973 |
Box 204 Folder 8 | Wade, Robert and Eleanor, 1963-1973 |
Box 205 Folder 1 | Wallace, De Witt, 1961-1963 |
Box 205 Folder 2 | Wallace, 1964-1965 |
Box 205 Folder 3 | Wallace, 1966-1967 |
Box 205 Folder 4 | Wallace, 1968-1973 |
Box 205 Folder 5 | Washington Post acquisition, 1963 |
Box 205 Folder 6 | We, general, #1 |
Box 205 Folder 7 | We, #2 |
Box 205 Folder 8 | Webb, James E., 1958-1971 |
Box 205 Folder 9 | Noah Webster Foundation, 1965-1973 |
Box 206 Folder 1 | Wechsler, James, 1958-1972 |
Box 206 Folder 2 | The Weizmann Institute of Science, 1958-1972 |
Box 206 Folder 3 | Wh, general |
Box 206 Folder 4 | Wheeler, John N., 1957-1968 |
Box 206 Folder 5 | Wheeler, Thomas, 1958-1972 |
Box 206 Folder 6 | Wheeler, Walter H., Jr., 1958-1973 |
Box 206 Folder 7 | White, Glenn, 1958-1968 |
Box 206 Folder 8 | White, Nate, 1960-1962 |
Box 206 Folder 9 | White, Theodore and Nancy, 1958-1964 |
Box 206 Folder 10 | White, 1965-1969 |
Box 206 Folder 11 | White, 1970-1973 |
Box 206 Folder 12 | The White House Conference on International Cooperation, 1965 |
Box 207 Folder 1 | Whitney, John Hay (Jock), 1959-1967 |
Box 207 Folder 2 | Wi-Wn, general, 1958-1959 |
Box 207 Folder 3 | Wi-Wn, 1960-1964 |
Box 207 Folder 4 | Wi-Wn, 1965-1968 |
Box 207 Folder 5 | Wi-Wn, 1969-1973 |
Box 207 Folder 6 | Wilde, Frazar B., 1957-1969 |
Box 207 Folder 7 | Wilkie, Philip H., 1959-1968 |
Box 207 Folder 8 | Wilkins, Roy, 1963-1970 |
Box 207 Folder 9 | The Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1960-1963 |
Box 207 Folder 10 | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1970 |
Box 207 Folder 11 | The Wiltwyck School for Boys, Inc., 1961-1972 |
Box 207 Folder 12 | Wisdom Society, 1967 |
Box 208 Folder 1 | Wo-Woq, general |
Box 208 Folder 2 | Wofford, Harris, 1968-1972 |
Box 208 Folder 3 | Wood, Robert E., 1958-1972 |
Box 208 Folder 4 | Woodward, Robert, 1963-1972 |
Box 208 Folder 5 | Wor-Woz, general |
Box 208 Folder 6 | Works, Philip O., 1958-1972 |
Box 208 Folder 7 | World Brotherhood, 1958-1959 |
Box 208 Folder 8 | World Peace Through Law Center, 1965-1972 |
Box 208 Folder 9 | Wr-Wz, general |
Box 208 Folder 10 | Wright, Quincy and Louise, 1960-1971 |
Box 209 Folder 1 | X-Z, general, #1 |
Box 209 Folder 2 | X-Z, #2 |
Box 209 Folder 3 | Yale University, 40th anniversary |
Box 209 Folder 4 | Yale University, 50th anniversary |
Box 209 Folder 5 | Yale University, groups, 1958-1961 |
Box 209 Folder 6 | Yale University, groups, 1962-1964 |
Box 209 Folder 7 | Yale University, groups, 1965-1967 |
Box 209 Folder 8 | Yale University, groups, 1968-1970 |
Box 209 Folder 9 | Yale University, groups, 1971-1973 |
Box 209 Folder 10 | Yale University, Russian Chorus, 1958-1973 |
Box 210 Folder 1 | Yale University, general, 1961-1965 |
Box 210 Folder 2 | Yale University, general, 1966 |
Box 210 Folder 3 | Yale University, general, 1967-1969 |
Box 210 Folder 4 | Yale University, general, 1970-1973 |
Box 210 Folder 5 | Yntema, Theodore, 1959-1966 |
Box 210 Folder 6 | Yntema, 1967-1969 |
Box 210 Folder 7 | Yost, Charles, 1963-1966 |
Box 210 Folder 8 | Yost, 1967-1971 |
Box 210 Folder 9 | Young, James Webb |
Box 210 Folder 10 | Young, Whitney |
Box 210 Folder 11 | Zeckendorg, William |
Box 210 Folder 12 | Zeiss Foundation |
Box 210 Folder 13 | Zenkl, Peter |
Subseries 3: Business Career |
Sub-subseries 1: General |
Box 211 Folder 1 | A-Z, general |
Box 211 Folder 2 | Joyce, Inc. (formerly Pasadena Slipper Co.), 1934-1940 |
Box 211 Folder 3 | Parent-Teacher Magazine, 1934-1937 |
Box 211 Folder 4 | Picture Magazine, 1937-1939 |
Box 211 Folder 5 | Publications Research, Inc., 1940 |
Box 211 Folder 6 | P. M. Magazine, A-Z, general |
Box 211 Folder 7 | P. M. Magazine, Annenberg Report, 1940 |
Box 211 Folder 8 | P. M. Magazine, Bliss, R. L., 1940 |
Box 211 Folder 9 | P. M. Magazine, Cushing, Charles, 1940-1941 |
Box 211 Folder 10 | P. M. Magazine, directors' meetings, 1940 |
Box 211 Folder 11 | P. M. Magazine, Feldman, Harry, 1940-1942 |
Box 211 Folder 12 | P. M. Magazine, Fizdale, Tom, 1940 |
Box 211 Folder 13 | P. M. Magazine, Ingersoll, Ralph, 1939 |
Box 211 Folder 14 | P. M. Magazine, Ingersoll, Jan.-Apr. 1940 |
Box 211 Folder 15 | P. M. Magazine, Ingersoll, May 1940-1941 |
Box 211 Folder 16 | YOU Magazine, 1938-1940 |
Box 212 Folder 1 | A-L, general |
Box 212 Folder 2 | Dehydration, Inc. (Birdseye), 1942-1947 |
Box 212 Folder 3 | Haynes, Eldridge, 1944-1945 |
Box 212 Folder 4 | Hudson, Edward F., 1941-1945 |
Box 212 Folder 5 | Joyce, Inc., 1941-1947 |
Box 213 Folder 1 | Hartford Courant, general, 1956-1957 |
Box 213 Folder 2 | Hartford Courant, general, 1957 |
Box 213 Folder 3 | Hartford Courant, financial reports, 1957 |
Box 213 Folder 4 | Hartford Courant, general, Jan.-May 1958 |
Box 213 Folder 5 | Hartford Courant, general, June-Dec. 1958 |
Box 213 Folder 6 | Hartford Courant, general, 1964-1971 |
Box 213 Folder 7 | Hartford Times, 1961-1971 |
Box 213 Folder 8 | Jewelers Acceptance Corporation, 1958 |
Sub-subseries 2: Benton & Bowles |
Box 214 Folder 1 | Benton & Bowles papers, Benton prior to Benton and Bowles, 1925-1929 |
Box 214 Folder 2 | Benton & Bowles papers, partnership agreement, July 9, 1929; supplement, March 1931 |
Box 214 Folder 3 | Benton & Bowles papers, agreement between W. B. Benton, C. B. Bowles, A. W. Hobler, and certificate of incorporation, May 24, 1932 |
Box 214 Folder 4 | Benton & Bowles papers, employment contract, May 27, 1932; supplement agreements, June 3, 1932 |
Box 214 Folder 5 | Benton & Bowles papers, stock sale agreement, Dec. 31, 1934; memorandum dated Jan. 5, 1934 |
Box 214 Folder 6 | Benton & Bowles papers, drafts of stock sale agreement of Dec. 31, 1934 |
Box 214 Folder 7 | Benton & Bowles papers, draft of memorandum of Jan. 5, 1934 |
Box 214 Folder 8 | Benton & Bowles papers, legal papers, general, 1934-1935 |
Box 214 Folder 9 | Benton & Bowles papers, legal papers, general, 1936 |
Box 214 Folder 10 | Benton & Bowles papers, amended Benton stock sale agreement, Dec. 14, 1936 |
Box 214 Folder 11 | Benton & Bowles papers, stock contract, 1937-1939 |
Box 215 Folder 1 | Benton & Bowles papers, second amended Benton stock sale agreement, Jan. 2, 1938 |
Box 215 Folder 2 | Benton & Bowles papers, stock contract, 1940 |
Box 215 Folder 3 | Benton & Bowles papers, modification agreement, July 1940 |
Box 215 Folder 4 | Benton & Bowles papers, stock contract, 1941 |
Box 215 Folder 5 | Benton & Bowles papers, cancellation of stock agreement of Jan. 1938; stock agreement of Aug. 18, 1942 |
Box 215 Folder 6 | Benton & Bowles papers, stock contract, 1942-1943 |
Box 215 Folder 7 | Benton & Bowles papers, stock agreement of Dec. 7, 1943 |
Box 215 Folder 8 | Benton & Bowles papers, financial and stock data |
Box 216 Folder 1 | Advertising accounts, Chrysler, 1932-1933 |
Box 216 Folder 2 | Advertising accounts, beer, 1933 |
Box 216 Folder 3 | Advertising accounts, Fehlman Plan, 1934 |
Box 216 Folder 4 | Advertising accounts, 4As, 1934 |
Box 216 Folder 5 | Advertising accounts, general, 1934 |
Box 216 Folder 6 | Advertising accounts, taxes, 1934 |
Box 216 Folder 7 | Advertising accounts, Spencer Trask, 1934-1935 |
Box 216 Folder 8 | Advertising accounts, Frigidaire, 1935 |
Box 216 Folder 9 | Advertising accounts, General Foods, 1935 |
Box 216 Folder 10 | Advertising accounts, General Motors, 1935 |
Box 216 Folder 11 | Advertising accounts, general, 1935 |
Box 216 Folder 12 | Advertising accounts, Alka-Gum, 1936 |
Box 216 Folder 13 | Advertising accounts, general, 1936 |
Box 216 Folder 14 | Advertising accounts, general post-retirement, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 1 | Advertising accounts, National Republican Committee, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 2 | Advertising accounts, politics, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 3 | Advertising accounts, Re-No, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 4 | Advertising accounts, F. D. Richardson, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 5 | Advertising accounts, Safeway Stores, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 6 | Advertising accounts, trust funds, 1936 |
Box 217 Folder 7 | Advertising accounts, Seeing-Eye, 1936-1937 |
Box 217 Folder 8 | Advertising accounts, general, 1937 |
Box 217 Folder 9 | Advertising accounts, general, 1938 |
Box 217 Folder 10 | Advertising accounts, general, 1939 |
Box 217 Folder 11 | Advertising accounts, general, 1940 |
Box 218 Folder 1 | A-Z, general, 1925-1940 |
Box 218 Folder 2 | Adams, James S., 1937-1939 |
Box 218 Folder 3 | Dempsey, Joseph F., 1935-1940 |
Box 218 Folder 4 | Dobberteen, Harold H., 1939-1940 |
Box 218 Folder 5 | Dudley, Chester W., 1936-1938 |
Box 218 Folder 6 | Hobler, A. W. (Hobe) |
Box 218 Folder 7 | Revere, Tom, 1937-1940 |
Box 218 Folder 8 | Rogers, James C., 1940 |
Box 218 Folder 9 | Roule, Doloret, 1938-1939 |
Box 219 Folder 1 | A-Z, general, 1941-1947 |
Box 219 Folder 2 | Ad accounts, description of agency service |
Box 219 Folder 3 | Ad accounts, general, 1941 |
Box 219 Folder 4 | Ad accounts, general, 1942 |
Box 219 Folder 5 | Ad accounts, general, 1943 |
Box 219 Folder 6 | Ad accounts, general, 1944-1945 |
Box 219 Folder 7 | Baker, William R., Jr., 1946-1947 |
Box 219 Folder 8 | Degner, Mickey, 1942-1944 |
Box 219 Folder 9 | Hobler, A. W. (Hobe), 1941-1947 |
Box 220 Folder 1 | A-K, general, 1948-1957 |
Box 220 Folder 2 | Hobler, A. W. (Hobe) |
Box 220 Folder 3 | L-Z, general, 1948-1957 |
Box 220 Folder 4 | A-K, general, 1958-1963 |
Box 220 Folder 5 | A-K, 1964-1968 |
Box 220 Folder 6 | A-K, 1969-1973 |
Box 220 Folder 7 | Baker, William R., Jr., 1959-1968 |
Box 220 Folder 8 | Hobler, A. W. (Hobe), 1958-1973 |
Box 220 Folder 9 | Lusk, Robert, 1959-1971 |
Box 220 Folder 10 | Steele, Ted |
Sub-subseries 3: Muzak |
Box 221 Folder 1 | A-Z, general, 1941-1948 |
Box 221 Folder 2 | A-Z, 1941-1948 |
Box 221 Folder 3 | Andrew, John, 1945-1947 |
Box 221 Folder 4 | Andrus, John, 1941-1948 |
Box 221 Folder 5 | Barth, Chester, 1944-1947 |
Box 221 Folder 6 | Catchings, Waddill, 1940 |
Box 221 Folder 7 | Catchings, Jan.-Aug. 1941 |
Box 221 Folder 8 | Catchings, Sept.-Dec. 1941 |
Box 221 Folder 9 | Catchings, contract, 1941 |
Box 221 Folder 10 | Catchings, 1942 |
Box 221 Folder 11 | Catchings, contract, 1942 |
Box 222 Folder 1 | Cowley, Charles, 1947-1949 |
Box 222 Folder 2 | DiLorenzo, Chris, 1947-1948 |
Box 222 Folder 3 | Expense accounts, 1942-1943 |
Box 222 Folder 4 | Financial reports, 1942-1950 |
Box 222 Folder 5 | Finney, Clinton, 1941-Aug. 1942 |
Box 222 Folder 6 | Finney, Sept.-Oct. 1942 |
Box 222 Folder 7 | Finney, Nov.-Dec. 1942 |
Box 222 Folder 8 | Finney, Jan.-Feb. 1943 |
Box 222 Folder 9 | Finney, Mar.-Dec. 1943 |
Box 222 Folder 10 | Finney, 1944 |
Box 222 Folder 11 | Finney, 1945 |
Box 222 Folder 12 | Flanders, Mrs. Ralph, 1945 |
Box 222 Folder 13 | Fly, James, 1943-1945 |
Box 222 Folder 14 | Fly, 1945-1948 |
Box 223 Folder 1 | Freeman, Herbert, 1943-1947 |
Box 223 Folder 2 | Gilpan, L. N., 1946-1952 |
Box 223 Folder 3 | Hembrooke, E. M., 1943-1957 |
Box 223 Folder 4 | Herdman, William, 1942-1945 |
Box 223 Folder 5 | Kerner, Anna M., 1942-1952 |
Box 223 Folder 6 | Maclean, Ethel, 1945-1948 |
Box 223 Folder 7 | Miller, Allan, 1941-1943 |
Box 223 Folder 8 | Minutes of meetings and notices, 1941-1943 |
Box 223 Folder 9 | Minutes of meetings and notices, 1944-1948 |
Box 223 Folder 10 | Morrison, A. W., 1944-1945 |
Box 223 Folder 11 | Ratner, Victor, 1943-1947 |
Box 223 Folder 12 | Reports, 1943 |
Box 223 Folder 13 | Reports, 1944 |
Box 223 Folder 14 | Reports, 1947 |
Box 223 Folder 15 | Selvin, Ben, 1942-1945 |
Box 223 Folder 16 | Silverstone Record Club, 1946-1948 |
Box 223 Folder 17 | Smith, Robert, 1942-1948 |
Box 223 Folder 18 | Stevenson, T. K., 1942-1943 |
Box 224 Folder 1 | Tallman, Bertha, 1942 |
Box 224 Folder 2 | Tallman, 1943 |
Box 224 Folder 3 | Tallman, 1944-1947 |
Box 224 Folder 4 | Tracey, E. A., 1942-1943 |
Box 224 Folder 5 | Urban, Gretl, 1942-1947 |
Box 224 Folder 6 | Weiner, Joseph, 1944 |
Box 224 Folder 7 | Weiner, 1945-1948 |
Box 225 Folder 1 | A-E, general, 1948-1957 |
Box 225 Folder 2 | Administration, finance, 1957-1958 |
Box 225 Folder 3 | Administration, miscellaneous, 1951-1960 |
Box 225 Folder 4 | Administration, personal, 1957-1958 |
Box 225 Folder 5 | Andrus, John, 1949 |
Box 225 Folder 6 | Andrus, 1950-1954 |
Box 225 Folder 7 | Andrus, 1955 |
Box 225 Folder 8 | Andrus, 1956 |
Box 225 Folder 9 | Andrus, 1957 |
Box 225 Folder 10 | Cowley, Charles, 1950-1957 |
Box 225 Folder 11 | F-L, general |
Box 226 Folder 1 | Financial reports, 1951 |
Box 226 Folder 2 | Financial reports, 1956 |
Box 226 Folder 3 | Financial reports, 1957 |
Box 226 Folder 4 | Hockhouser, Edward, 1956-1957 |
Box 226 Folder 5 | Houghton, Ethel Maclean, 1950-1957 |
Box 226 Folder 6 | M-P, general |
Box 226 Folder 7 | Minutes of meetings and notices, 1949-1957 |
Box 226 Folder 8 | R, general |
Box 226 Folder 9 | Reports, 1949 |
Box 226 Folder 10 | Reports, 1956 |
Box 226 Folder 11 | Roberts, Joseph, 1956-1957 |
Box 227 Folder 1 | S, general |
Box 227 Folder 2 | Sale of Muzak, 1957, #1 |
Box 227 Folder 3 | Sale of Muzak, #2 |
Box 227 Folder 4 | T-Z, general |
Box 227 Folder 5 | Wilson, Richard, 1948-1949 |
Box 227 Folder 6 | Wiswell, Andrew M. |
Box 228 Folder 1 | Administration, 1961-1964 |
Box 228 Folder 2 | Andrus, John, 1958-1972 |
Box 228 Folder 3 | Cowley, Charles, 1958-1972 |
Box 228 Folder 4 | Publicity, 1958 |
Box 228 Folder 5 | Sale of company, 1958 |
Sub-subseries 4: Encyclopaedia Britannica |
Box 229 Folder 1 | General, 1941 |
Box 229 Folder 2 | General, 1942 |
Box 229 Folder 3 | General, 1943 |
Box 229 Folder 4 | General, 1944 |
Box 229 Folder 5 | General, 1945 |
Box 229 Folder 6 | General, 1946 |
Box 229 Folder 7 | A-C, general |
Box 229 Folder 8 | Arnspiger, Clyde |
Box 229 Folder 9 | Board of Trustees, Special Committee on Encyclopaedia Britannica |
Box 229 Folder 10 | Collections |
Box 229 Folder 11 | Corey, Stephen M. |
Box 230 Folder 1 | D-G, general |
Box 230 Folder 2 | Daly, Rose H. |
Box 230 Folder 3 | Debevoise, E. Whitney |
Box 230 Folder 4 | Disney, Walt |
Box 230 Folder 5 | Dunham, Franklin A. |
Box 230 Folder 6 | Eleff, G. I., 1943 |
Box 230 Folder 7 | ERPI, 1932-1936 |
Box 230 Folder 8 | ERPI, 1937-1939 |
Box 230 Folder 9 | ERPI, general, #1 |
Box 230 Folder 10 | ERPI, general, #2 |
Box 230 Folder 11 | Fellowships |
Box 230 Folder 12 | Gacesa, Katherine, 1946-1947 |
Box 230 Folder 13 | General Education Board |
Box 230 Folder 14 | Grubbs, Harry |
Box 230 Folder 15 | H-L, general |
Box 230 Folder 16 | Hansen, C.F., 1947 |
Box 231 Folder 1 | M-P, general |
Box 231 Folder 2 | McClintock, Miller |
Box 231 Folder 3 | McGilvray, John |
Box 231 Folder 4 | McGraw, James H., 1943-1946 |
Box 231 Folder 5 | McNeil, Hector, 1948-1951 |
Box 231 Folder 6 | McNeil, 1952 |
Box 231 Folder 7 | McNeil, Jan.-Apr. 1953 |
Box 231 Folder 8 | McNeil, May-Aug. 1953 |
Box 231 Folder 9 | McNeil, Sept.-Dec. 1953 |
Box 231 Folder 10 | McNeil, Jan.-Mar. 1954 |
Box 231 Folder 11 | McNeil, Apr.-June 1954 |
Box 231 Folder 12 | McNeil, July-Sept. 1954 |
Box 231 Folder 13 | McNeil, Oct. 1954-1957 |
Box 232 Folder 1 | Movies |
Box 232 Folder 2 | Negotiations, #1 |
Box 232 Folder 3 | Negotiations, #2 |
Box 232 Folder 4 | Operating Committee |
Box 233 Folder 1 | Powell, E. H., 1942-1943 |
Box 233 Folder 2 | Powell, 1944 |
Box 233 Folder 3 | Powell, 1945 |
Box 233 Folder 4 | Promotion, 1943-1944 |
Box 233 Folder 5 | R-T, general |
Box 233 Folder 6 | Schoenwald, Lou C., 1943 |
Box 233 Folder 7 | Schoenwald, 1944-1945 |
Box 233 Folder 8 | Schuster, Max L. |
Box 233 Folder 9 | Stuber, A. |
Box 233 Folder 10 | Tams, W. G. |
Box 233 Folder 11 | Tompkins, Lionel |
Box 233 Folder 12 | Wood, Robert E. |
Box 233 Folder 13 | U-Z, general |
Box 233 Folder 14 | Yust, Walter |
Box 234 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 234 Folder 2 | B-Bi, general |
Box 234 Folder 3 | Bo-Bz, general |
Box 234 Folder 4 | Brodshaug, Melvin |
Box 234 Folder 5 | Browne, Barbara |
Box 234 Folder 6 | Brubaker, Robert |
Box 234 Folder 7 | Ca-Ce, general |
Box 234 Folder 8 | Ch-Cl, general |
Box 234 Folder 9 | Co-Cz, general |
Box 234 Folder 10 | Colmes, Walter |
Box 234 Folder 11 | Corson, John J. |
Box 234 Folder 12 | Cox, Paul |
Box 235 Folder 1 | Da-De, general |
Box 235 Folder 2 | Di-Dz, general |
Box 235 Folder 3 | Dolphin, A. E. and E. T. |
Box 235 Folder 4 | E-F, general |
Box 235 Folder 5 | Economic Cooperation Administration |
Box 235 Folder 6 | Foster, Norman |
Box 235 Folder 7 | Ga-Go, general |
Box 235 Folder 8 | Gr-Gz, general |
Box 235 Folder 9 | Great Books Foundation, 1949 |
Box 235 Folder 10 | Ha, general |
Box 235 Folder 11 | Hart, Lidbury and Associates |
Box 236 Folder 1 | He-Hi, general |
Box 236 Folder 2 | High, Stanley |
Box 236 Folder 3 | Ho-Hz, general |
Box 236 Folder 4 | I-K, general |
Box 236 Folder 5 | Kapp, Edgar |
Box 236 Folder 6 | L, general |
Box 236 Folder 7 | Ma, general |
Box 236 Folder 8 | Mc, general |
Box 236 Folder 9 | Me-Mz, general |
Box 236 Folder 10 | N-O, general |
Box 236 Folder 11 | O'Brien, Dale |
Box 236 Folder 12 | P-Q, general |
Box 237 Folder 1 | Ra-Ri, general |
Box 237 Folder 2 | Ro-Rz, general |
Box 237 Folder 3 | Sa-Sc, general |
Box 237 Folder 4 | Se, general |
Box 237 Folder 5 | Sh-Si, general |
Box 237 Folder 6 | Sm-Ste, general |
Box 237 Folder 7 | Sti-Sz, general |
Box 237 Folder 8 | T, general |
Box 237 Folder 9 | U-Wa, general |
Box 237 Folder 10 | Waugh, George M. |
Box 237 Folder 11 | We-Wh, general |
Box 237 Folder 12 | Wi, general |
Box 237 Folder 13 | Wo-Z, general |
Box 237 Folder 14 | Wygant, Foster, #1 |
Box 237 Folder 15 | Wygant, #2 |
Box 238 Folder 1 | A-C, general |
Box 238 Folder 2 | Allen, Lewis, 1960 |
Box 238 Folder 3 | American Cancer Society, 1964-1972 |
Box 238 Folder 4 | Ankerman, Gerard J., 1962 |
Box 238 Folder 5 | Armitage, John, 1958-1971 |
Box 238 Folder 6 | Ba-Be, general |
Box 238 Folder 7 | Bassow, Whitman, 1964-1968 |
Box 238 Folder 8 | Bi-Bri, general |
Box 238 Folder 9 | Brandt, Harry, 1958-1970 |
Box 238 Folder 10 | Bro-Bu, general |
Box 238 Folder 11 | Ca-Col, general |
Box 238 Folder 12 | College of Advanced Science, 1958 |
Box 238 Folder 13 | Conger, Dorothy and Robert, 1958-1970 |
Box 238 Folder 14 | Cowan, Lester, 1963 |
Box 238 Folder 15 | Craner, Lawrence, 1965-1966 |
Box 239 Folder 1 | Curtis acquisition, pros and cons, 1959-1960 |
Box 239 Folder 2 | Curtis acquisition, pros and cons, 1961 |
Box 239 Folder 3 | Curtis acquisition, pros and cons, 1962 |
Box 239 Folder 4 | Curtis acquisition, pros and cons, 1963-1964 |
Box 239 Folder 5 | Curtis acquisition, pros and cons, 1965 |
Box 239 Folder 6 | Curtis acquisition, negotiations, 1959-1960 |
Box 239 Folder 7 | Curtis acquisition, negotiations, Jan.-Sept. 1961 |
Box 239 Folder 8 | Curtis acquisition, negotiations, Oct.-Dec. 1961 |
Box 240 Folder 1 | Curtis acquisition, negotiations, 1962 |
Box 240 Folder 2 | Curtis acquisition, negotiations, 1963-1964 |
Box 240 Folder 3 | Curtis acquisition, negotiations, 1965 |
Box 240 Folder 4 | Curtis acquisition, Cecil King, 1965 |
Box 240 Folder 5 | Curtis acquisition, corporate structure, 1958-1962 |
Box 240 Folder 6 | Curtis acquisition, financial analysis, 1959-1960 |
Box 240 Folder 7 | Curtis acquisition, financial analysis, 1961 |
Box 240 Folder 8 | Curtis acquisition, financial analysis, 1962-1965 |
Box 241 Folder 1 | Curtis acquisition, financing, 1960-1962 |
Box 241 Folder 2 | Curtis acquisition, financing, Benton stock, 1960-1962 |
Box 241 Folder 3 | Curtis acquisition, financing, 1964-1965 |
Box 241 Folder 4 | Curtis acquisition, Holiday Magazine, 1961-1965 |
Box 241 Folder 5 | Curtis acquisition, Saturday Evening Post, 1961-1965 |
Box 241 Folder 6 | Curtis acquisition, Culligan, Matthew J., 1962-1971 |
Box 242 Folder 1 | D, general |
Box 242 Folder 2 | D'Alton, V., 1960-1961 |
Box 242 Folder 3 | Davies, Ernest, 1960-1969 |
Box 242 Folder 4 | Dawson, Frank, 1961 |
Box 242 Folder 5 | Del Solar, Charlotte, 1969-1972 |
Box 242 Folder 6 | D'Huc, Count, 1958 |
Box 242 Folder 7 | Downs, James C., Jr., 1958-1969 |
Box 242 Folder 8 | Doyle, John and Angela, 1958-1972 |
Box 242 Folder 9 | Draper, Dorothy, 1961 |
Box 242 Folder 10 | Dudley, C. W., 1968-1972 |
Box 242 Folder 11 | Dumbrill, Richard, 1970 |
Box 243 Folder 1 | E-F, general |
Box 243 Folder 2 | English language and Britannica Institute, Jan.-Sept. 1966 |
Box 243 Folder 3 | English language and Britannica Institute, Oct.-Dec. 1966 |
Box 243 Folder 4 | English language and Britannica Institute, 1967 |
Box 243 Folder 5 | English language and Britannica Institute, 1969-1970 |
Box 243 Folder 6 | English language and Britannica Institute, resources, 1969-1970 |
Box 243 Folder 7 | Evans, Carol, 1958-1965 |
Box 243 Folder 8 | Franklin Book Programs, Inc., 1967-1970 |
Box 243 Folder 9 | G, general |
Box 243 Folder 10 | Gassaway, F. Drennan, 1964 |
Box 243 Folder 11 | Goldenson, Lenoard, 1962-1972 |
Box 243 Folder 12 | Goldsen, Joseph M., 1961-1972 |
Box 244 Folder 1 | Goodlad, John I., 1964-1969 |
Box 244 Folder 2 | Goodman, Lord, 1966-1968 |
Box 244 Folder 3 | Granik, Theodore, 1958-1971 |
Box 244 Folder 4 | Great Books Foundation, 1958-1968 |
Box 244 Folder 5 | Guth, Oscar A., 1967-1971 |
Box 244 Folder 6 | H, general |
Box 244 Folder 7 | Haley, Sir William, 1967-1972 |
Box 244 Folder 8 | Harari, Robert, 1965 |
Box 244 Folder 9 | Hiatt, Bert, 1958-1959 |
Box 244 Folder 10 | Hiraizumi, Wataru, 1968-1970 |
Box 244 Folder 11 | I-J, general |
Box 244 Folder 12 | Johnson, T. Loftin, 1958 |
Box 244 Folder 13 | Jolson, Marvin and Betty, 1968-1971 |
Box 244 Folder 14 | Jones, Randolph, 1962 |
Box 244 Folder 15 | Jones, William J., 1959-1962 |
Box 244 Folder 16 | K, general |
Box 244 Folder 17 | Keetch, John, 1958-1973 |
Box 244 Folder 18 | L, general |
Box 244 Folder 19 | Lubell, Samuel, 1958 |
Box 245 Folder 1 | Ma-Mc, general |
Box 245 Folder 2 | Macy, John W., Jr., 1969-1970 |
Box 245 Folder 3 | Marin, Allan, 1961-1962 |
Box 245 Folder 4 | Martin, David, 1968-1971 |
Box 245 Folder 5 | McNeil, Sheila (Mrs. Hector) and Craig, 1958-1964 |
Box 245 Folder 6 | McNeil, 1965-1972 |
Box 245 Folder 7 | Me-Mz, general |
Box 245 Folder 8 | Michaelis, Arnold, 1958-1968 |
Box 245 Folder 9 | Miller, Edwin B., 1965-1966 |
Box 245 Folder 10 | Morison, Stanley, 1960-1962 |
Box 245 Folder 11 | Morison, 1963 |
Box 245 Folder 12 | Morison, 1964-1965 |
Box 245 Folder 13 | Morison, 1966-1967 |
Box 246 Folder 1 | N-O, general |
Box 246 Folder 2 | National Library Week, 1958-1961 |
Box 246 Folder 3 | Nelson, David D., 1962-1968 |
Box 246 Folder 4 | Nerber, John, 1958-1960 |
Box 246 Folder 5 | P-Q, general |
Box 246 Folder 6 | Plaut, Ed, 1958-1964 |
Box 246 Folder 7 | Polk, Louis F., Jr., 1969-1972 |
Box 246 Folder 8 | Preble, Robert C., Sr. and Jr., 1958-1971 |
Box 246 Folder 9 | R, general |
Box 246 Folder 10 | Rhodes, John and Irena, 1958-1962 |
Box 246 Folder 11 | Rhodes, 1963-1964 |
Box 247 Folder 1 | Rhodes, 1965-1966 |
Box 247 Folder 2 | Rhodes, 1967-1969 |
Box 247 Folder 3 | Rhodes, 1970-1973 |
Box 247 Folder 4 | S, general, #1 |
Box 247 Folder 5 | S, #2 |
Box 247 Folder 6 | S, #3 |
Box 247 Folder 7 | Semenko, Serge |
Box 247 Folder 8 | Simon, Stanley |
Box 247 Folder 9 | Stavrianos, L.S. |
Box 247 Folder 10 | T, general |
Box 247 Folder 11 | Theobald, Robert, 1962-1965 |
Box 247 Folder 12 | Thompson, Paul, 1962-1973 |
Box 247 Folder 13 | V, general |
Box 247 Folder 14 | Wh-Wz, general |
Box 247 Folder 15 | Wiser, Ralph E., II, 1961-1962 |
Box 247 Folder 16 | X-Z, general |
Subseries 4: Public Life |
Sub-subseries 1: Public relations and project ideas, 1958-1973 |
Box 248 Folder 1 | Administration, general, 1961-1970 |
Box 248 Folder 2 | Administration, general, 1971 |
Box 248 Folder 3 | Administration, general, 1972 |
Box 248 Folder 4 | Administration, general, 1973 |
Box 248 Folder 5 | Administration, consultants, Christman, Henry, 1960-1962 |
Box 248 Folder 6 | Administration, consultants, Hyman, Sidney, 1961-1966 |
Box 248 Folder 7 | Administration, consultants, Josephs, Ray, 1961-1962 |
Box 248 Folder 8 | Administration, consultants, Sonnenberg, Benjamin, 1959-1962 |
Box 248 Folder 9 | Administration, consultants, Trace, Arthur S., Jr., 1961-1962 |
Box 249 Folder 1 | Administration, consultants, Urrows, Henry, 1961-1964 |
Box 249 Folder 2 | Administration, consultants, Wilson, William, 1959-1961 |
Box 249 Folder 3 | General projects, 1958-1961 |
Box 249 Folder 4 | General projects, 1962 |
Box 249 Folder 5 | General projects, 1963-1964 |
Box 249 Folder 6 | General projects, 1965-1966 |
Box 249 Folder 7 | Benton firsts, 1955-1964 |
Box 249 Folder 8 | Biography project, 1961-1965 |
Box 249 Folder 9 | Business and economics projects, general, 1959-1969 |
Box 249 Folder 10 | Business and economics projects, image, 1959-1962 |
Box 249 Folder 11 | Business and economics projects, boards of directors, 1959 |
Box 249 Folder 12 | Business and economics projects, entrepreneurship, 1964 |
Box 249 Folder 13 | Business and economics projects, selling, 1959-1963 |
Box 250 Folder 1 | Communications projects, general, 1949-1967 |
Box 250 Folder 2 | Communications projects, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information (Geneva Conference), 1947-1948 |
Box 250 Folder 3 | Communications projects, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information (Geneva Conference), 1948 |
Box 250 Folder 4 | Communications projects, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information (Geneva Conference), 1951-1953 |
Box 250 Folder 5 | Communications projects, Information Program, 1955-1963 |
Box 250 Folder 6 | Communications projects, Information Program, 1965-1969 |
Box 250 Folder 7 | Communications projects, Smith-Mundt Act, 1958-1961 |
Box 250 Folder 8 | Communications projects, mass media, 1959-1962 |
Box 250 Folder 9 | Communications projects, Voice of America, 1957-1962 |
Box 251 Folder 1 | Education projects, general, 1958-1965 |
Box 251 Folder 2 | Education projects, image, "William Benton, Educationist" |
Box 251 Folder 3 | Education projects, image, 1957-1962 |
Box 251 Folder 4 | Education projects, image, 1963-1969 |
Box 251 Folder 5 | Education projects, Benton's book |
Box 251 Folder 6 | Education projects, honorary degrees |
Box 251 Folder 7 | Education projects, liberal arts, 1954-1960 |
Box 251 Folder 8 | Latin America, 1960-1961 |
Box 251 Folder 9 | McCarthy project, 1959-1973 |
Box 252 Folder 1 | Politics and government projects, general, 1958-1964 |
Box 252 Folder 2 | Politics and government projects, general, 1965-1970 |
Box 252 Folder 3 | Politics and government projects, image, 1959-1964 |
Box 252 Folder 4 | Politics and government projects, America First Committee, 1964 |
Box 252 Folder 5 | Politics and government projects, Campaign, 1964 |
Box 252 Folder 6 | Politics and government projects, Democratic administration appointments, 1960-1961 |
Box 252 Folder 7 | Politics and government projects, Democratic administration appointments, 1962-1967 |
Box 252 Folder 8 | Politics and government projects, presidential elections, 1960-1961 |
Box 252 Folder 9 | Politics and government projects, presidential elections, Schlesinger book, 1960 |
Box 252 Folder 10 | Politics and government projects, campaign practices reforms, 1950-1959 |
Box 252 Folder 11 | Politics and government projects, campaign practices reforms, 1960-1970 |
Box 253 Folder 1 | Politics and government projects, reforms, 1958-1962 |
Box 253 Folder 2 | Politics and government projects, reforms, 1963-1968 |
Box 253 Folder 3 | Politics and government projects, reforms, federal salary system, 1963 |
Box 253 Folder 4 | Radio and TV interviews, 1960-1964 |
Box 253 Folder 5 | Soviet challenge, 1958-1962 |
Box 253 Folder 6 | Soviet challenge, 1963-1966 |
Box 253 Folder 7 | General image, 1959-1967 |
Sub-subseries 2: America First, 1939-1942 |
Box 254 Folder 1 | Advertisements, 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 2 | Bliss, Robert L., 1940-1941 |
Box 254 Folder 3 | Borgese, G. A., May 1939-Feb. 1940 |
Box 254 Folder 4 | Borgese, Mar.-June 1940 |
Box 254 Folder 5 | Borgese, Aug.-Nov. 1940 |
Box 254 Folder 6 | Bowles, Chester, Dec. 1940-July 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 7 | "Copperhead" advertisement, 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 8 | General files, Nov. 1940-Jan. 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 9 | General files, Feb. 1941-Mar. 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 10 | General files, Apr. 1941-May 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 11 | General files, July 1941-Dec. 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 12 | Hutchins/Samuel E. Gill poll, 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 13 | LaFollette, Robert and Philip, 1940-1941 |
Box 254 Folder 14 | Charles A. Lindbergh speeches, 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 15 | Stuart, R. Douglas, Jr., Oct. 1940-Apr. 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 16 | Stuart, May 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 17 | Stuart, June 1941-Jan. 1942 |
Box 254 Folder 18 | University of Chicago Round Table, May 1941 |
Box 254 Folder 19 | Wood, Gen. Robert E., Jan. 1941-Jan. 1942 |
Sub-subseries 3: Committee for Economic Development |
Box 255 Folder 1 | General correspondence, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 2 | General correspondence, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 3 | General correspondence, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 4 | General correspondence, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 5 | General correspondence, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 6 | A-C, general, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 7 | A-C, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 8 | A-C, 1941-1957 |
Box 255 Folder 9 | Auditor |
Box 256 Folder 1 | Benton, William |
Box 256 Folder 2 | Board of Trustees |
Box 256 Folder 3 | Brady, Robert |
Box 256 Folder 4 | By-laws |
Box 256 Folder 5 | Calkins, Robert |
Box 256 Folder 6 | D-G, general, #1 |
Box 256 Folder 7 | D-G, #2 |
Box 256 Folder 8 | D-G, #3 |
Box 256 Folder 9 | Dodd, Norman |
Box 256 Folder 10 | Dooley, Edwin B. |
Box 256 Folder 11 | Field development: divisional chart, 1945 |
Box 256 Folder 12 | Financial statements, 1942-1944 |
Box 256 Folder 13 | Flanders, Ralph, 1942-1945 |
Box 256 Folder 14 | Fletcher, C. Scott, 1944-1945 |
Box 256 Folder 15 | Folsom, Marion B., 1942-1943 |
Box 256 Folder 16 | Fortune article, 1942-1943 |
Box 256 Folder 17 | Francis, Clarence, 1942-1945 |
Box 256 Folder 18 | Gager, Curt |
Box 257 Folder 1 | Grant, Will C., 1943 |
Box 257 Folder 2 | H-L, general, 1942-1943 |
Box 257 Folder 3 | H-L, 1944-1945 |
Box 257 Folder 4 | Hoffman, Paul G., 1942-1945 |
Box 257 Folder 5 | Hormel, Jay C., 1942-1943 |
Box 257 Folder 6 | Hyde, Anthony, 1944-1945 |
Box 257 Folder 7 | I-L, general, 1942-1943 |
Box 257 Folder 8 | Inter-American Committee, 1942-1943 |
Box 257 Folder 9 | Jacoby, Neil, 1942-1943 |
Box 257 Folder 10 | Johnson, Henry, 1944-1945 |
Box 257 Folder 11 | Lasswell, Harold D., 1942-1943 |
Box 257 Folder 12 | M-P, general, #1 |
Box 257 Folder 13 | M-P, #2 |
Box 257 Folder 14 | M-P, #3 |
Box 258 Folder 1 | Meetings |
Box 258 Folder 2 | R, general |
Box 258 Folder 3 | Regional chairmen |
Box 258 Folder 4 | Research Advisory Board |
Box 258 Folder 5 | Research Committee, #1 |
Box 258 Folder 6 | Research Committee, #2 |
Box 258 Folder 7 | Riis, Roger William |
Box 258 Folder 8 | Ruml, Beardsley |
Box 258 Folder 9 | S, general, #1 |
Box 258 Folder 10 | S, #2 |
Box 258 Folder 11 | Scherman, Harry, 1942-1943 |
Box 258 Folder 12 | Schleiter, Walter B., 1943 |
Box 258 Folder 13 | Slichter, Sumner, 1942-1943 |
Box 258 Folder 14 | Stauffer, Grant |
Box 259 Folder 1 | T, general |
Box 259 Folder 2 | Test cities, 1942 |
Box 259 Folder 3 | U-W, general |
Box 259 Folder 4 | Y-Z, general |
Box 260 Folder 1 | General correspondence, 1949-1952 |
Box 260 Folder 2 | General correspondence, 1953 |
Box 260 Folder 3 | General correspondence, 1954 |
Box 260 Folder 4 | General correspondence, 1955 |
Box 260 Folder 5 | General correspondence, 1956 |
Box 260 Folder 6 | General correspondence, 1957 |
Box 260 Folder 7 | Ralph Flanders bill |
Box 260 Folder 8 | J-L, general |
Box 260 Folder 9 | M-R, general |
Box 260 Folder 10 | Myers, Howard |
Box 261 Folder 1 | S, general |
Box 261 Folder 2 | T-Z, general |
Box 261 Folder 3 | Thomson, J. Cameron |
Box 261 Folder 4 | White, Nate |
Box 261 Folder 5 | Wilde, Frazar B. |
Box 261 Folder 6 | Williams, Walter |
Box 262 Folder 1 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1958 |
Box 262 Folder 2 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1959 |
Box 262 Folder 3 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1960-1961 |
Box 262 Folder 4 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1962 |
Box 262 Folder 5 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1963-1964 |
Box 262 Folder 6 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1965-1966 |
Box 262 Folder 7 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1967-1968 |
Box 262 Folder 8 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1969 |
Box 262 Folder 9 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1970-1971 |
Box 263 Folder 1 | Board of Trustees meetings, 1972 |
Box 263 Folder 2 | Reports, 1958-1960 |
Box 263 Folder 3 | Reports, 1961 |
Box 263 Folder 4 | Reports, Jan.-June 1962 |
Box 263 Folder 5 | Reports, July-Dec. 1962 |
Box 263 Folder 6 | Reports, 1963 |
Box 264 Folder 1 | Reports, 1964 |
Box 264 Folder 2 | Reports, 1966 |
Box 264 Folder 3 | Reports, 1967 |
Box 264 Folder 4 | Reports, 1968-1969 |
Box 264 Folder 5 | Reports, 1970 |
Box 264 Folder 6 | Reports, 1971 |
Box 264 Folder 7 | Reports, 1972 |
Box 264 Folder 8 | Reports, The Economic and Social Impact of the New Broadcast Media, 1971-1972 |
Box 264 Folder 9 | Research and Policy Committee and Advisory Board, 1958-1960 |
Sub-subseries 4: Politics |
Sub-sub-subseries 1: 1948-1957 |
Box 265 Folder 1 | Acheson, Dean, 1948-1950 |
Box 265 Folder 2 | Acheson, 1951 |
Box 265 Folder 3 | Acheson, 1952-1957 |
Box 265 Folder 4 | Anderson, Clinton P., 1948-1957 |
Box 265 Folder 5 | Arpaia, Anthony, 1950-1957 |
Box 265 Folder 6 | Ba-Bl, general |
Box 266 Folder 1 | Bailey, John M., 1949 |
Box 266 Folder 2 | Bailey, Jan.-June 1950 |
Box 266 Folder 3 | Bailey, July-Dec. 1950 |
Box 266 Folder 4 | Bailey, Jan.-June 1951 |
Box 266 Folder 5 | Bailey, July-Dec. 1951 |
Box 266 Folder 6 | Bailey, 1952 |
Box 266 Folder 7 | Bailey, 1953 |
Box 266 Folder 8 | Bailey, 1954-1955 |
Box 266 Folder 9 | Bailey, 1956-1957 |
Box 267 Folder 1 | Bailey, Stephen K., 1951-1957 |
Box 267 Folder 2 | Barkley, Alben W., 1948-1955 |
Box 267 Folder 3 | Barrett, Edward W., 1948-1949 |
Box 267 Folder 4 | Barrett, Jan.-June 1950 |
Box 267 Folder 5 | Barrett, July-Dec. 1950 |
Box 267 Folder 6 | Barrett, Jan.-May 1951 |
Box 267 Folder 7 | Barrett, June-Dec. 1951 |
Box 267 Folder 8 | Barrett, 1952-1956 |
Box 267 Folder 9 | Barrett, 1957 |
Box 267 Folder 10 | Baruch, Bernard M., 1950-1952 |
Box 268 Folder 1 | Bennett, Douglas, 1948-1954 |
Box 268 Folder 2 | Bernays, Edward L., 1950-1957 |
Box 268 Folder 3 | Biffle, Leslie L., 1948-1957 |
Box 268 Folder 4 | Bingham, Alfred M., 1948-1952 |
Box 268 Folder 5 | Birkhead, Kenneth, 1951-1956 |
Box 269 Folder 1 | Bo-Bz, general |
Box 269 Folder 2 | Butler, Paul M. |
Box 269 Folder 3 | Ca-Cl, general |
Box 269 Folder 4 | Chase, W. Howard |
Box 269 Folder 5 | Claffey, Robert |
Box 269 Folder 6 | Co-Cz, general |
Box 269 Folder 7 | Coombs, Philip H. |
Box 270 Folder 1 | Da-De, general |
Box 270 Folder 2 | Dannenberg, Leigh, 1949-1951 |
Box 270 Folder 3 | Dannenberg, 1952-1953 |
Box 270 Folder 4 | Dannenberg, 1954-1955 |
Box 270 Folder 5 | Dannenberg, 1956-1957 |
Box 270 Folder 6 | Democratic National Committee |
Box 270 Folder 7 | Di-Do, general |
Box 270 Folder 8 | Dodd, Thomas J., 1952-1955 |
Box 270 Folder 9 | Dodd, 1956 |
Box 270 Folder 10 | Dodd, 1957 |
Box 270 Folder 11 | Dr-Dz, general |
Box 271 Folder 1 | E, general |
Box 271 Folder 2 | Edelstein, Julius |
Box 271 Folder 3 | Edson, Peter |
Box 271 Folder 4 | Eisenhower, Dwight |
Box 271 Folder 5 | Fa-Fl, general, #1 |
Box 271 Folder 6 | Fa-Fl, #2 |
Box 271 Folder 7 | Flaherty, Leo |
Box 271 Folder 8 | Fo-Fz, general |
Box 271 Folder 9 | Frank, John |
Box 272 Folder 1 | Ga, general |
Box 272 Folder 2 | Ge-Gz, general |
Box 272 Folder 3 | Golden, John |
Box 272 Folder 4 | Ha, general, #1 |
Box 272 Folder 5 | Ha, #2 |
Box 272 Folder 6 | Harriman, W. Averell, 1948-1952 |
Box 272 Folder 7 | Harriman, 1953-1957 |
Box 272 Folder 8 | He-Hn, general |
Box 272 Folder 9 | Henderson, Leon |
Box 273 Folder 1 | Ho-Hz, general |
Box 273 Folder 2 | Hobby, Oveta Culp |
Box 273 Folder 3 | Hull, Cordell |
Box 273 Folder 4 | Humphrey, Hubert, 1950-1952 |
Box 273 Folder 5 | Humphrey, 1953-1954 |
Box 273 Folder 6 | Humphrey, 1956-1957 |
Box 273 Folder 7 | I-J, general |
Box 273 Folder 8 | Jackson, John Day |
Box 273 Folder 9 | Johnson, Robert |
Box 273 Folder 10 | Jones, Jesse |
Box 274 Folder 1 | K, general |
Box 274 Folder 2 | Kander, Allen |
Box 274 Folder 3 | Kaplan, Jack M. |
Box 274 Folder 4 | Kefauver, Estes |
Box 274 Folder 5 | Kelly, John P. |
Box 274 Folder 6 | Krock, Arthur |
Box 274 Folder 7 | La, general |
Box 274 Folder 8 | Le, general |
Box 274 Folder 9 | Lee, Richard C. |
Box 275 Folder 1 | Lehman, Herbert H., 1950-1954 |
Box 275 Folder 2 | Lehman, 1956-1957 |
Box 275 Folder 3 | Li-Lo, general |
Box 275 Folder 4 | Lodge, Henry C. and John D. |
Box 275 Folder 5 | Lovett, Robert |
Box 275 Folder 6 | Lu-Lz, general |
Box 275 Folder 7 | Lyford, Joseph |
Box 275 Folder 8 | Ma, general |
Box 275 Folder 9 | Mansfield, Mike |
Box 276 Folder 1 | Mc, general, #1 |
Box 276 Folder 2 | Mc, #2 |
Box 276 Folder 3 | Mc, #3 |
Box 276 Folder 4 | McCormick, Anne O'Hare |
Box 276 Folder 5 | Me-Mi, general |
Box 276 Folder 6 | Merrow, Chester |
Box 276 Folder 7 | Mitchell, Stephen |
Box 276 Folder 8 | Mo-Mz, general |
Box 276 Folder 9 | Murphy, Francis S. |
Box 276 Folder 10 | N, general |
Box 276 Folder 11 | National Committee for an Effective Congress, 1952-1957 |
Box 276 Folder 12 | Neusner, Samuel |
Box 277 Folder 1 | O, general |
Box 277 Folder 2 | Pa, general |
Box 277 Folder 3 | Pe-Pl, general |
Box 277 Folder 4 | Pearson, Drew |
Box 277 Folder 5 | Po-Pz, general |
Box 277 Folder 6 | Poses, Lillian |
Box 277 Folder 7 | Q, general |
Box 277 Folder 8 | Ra-Ri, general |
Box 277 Folder 9 | Reston, James |
Box 277 Folder 10 | Ribicoff, Abraham, 1948-1954 |
Box 277 Folder 11 | Ribicoff, 1955-1957 |
Box 277 Folder 12 | Riis, Roger William |
Box 278 Folder 1 | Ro-Rz, general |
Box 278 Folder 2 | Roddan, Edward |
Box 278 Folder 3 | Roosevelt, Eleanor |
Box 278 Folder 4 | Roosevelt, Franklin, Jr., including Roosevelt, James, David, Elliot, and John III |
Box 278 Folder 5 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation |
Box 278 Folder 6 | Roper, Elmo |
Box 278 Folder 7 | Rosenblatt, Maurice, 1951-1953 |
Box 278 Folder 8 | Rosenblatt, 1954-1957 |
Box 278 Folder 9 | Rourke, Joseph M. |
Box 279 Folder 1 | Sa, general |
Box 279 Folder 2 | Sc, general |
Box 279 Folder 3 | Scheuer, Sidney |
Box 279 Folder 4 | Schmitt, Leonard |
Box 279 Folder 5 | Se, general |
Box 279 Folder 6 | Sh-Si, general |
Box 279 Folder 7 | Sm-Sp, general |
Box 279 Folder 8 | Snow, Wilbert, #1 |
Box 279 Folder 9 | Snow, #2 |
Box 279 Folder 10 | Sta-Ste, general |
Box 279 Folder 11 | Stevenson, Adlai, 1949-1952 |
Box 279 Folder 12 | Stevenson, 1953-1955 |
Box 279 Folder 13 | Stevenson, 1956 |
Box 279 Folder 14 | Stevenson, 1957 |
Box 280 Folder 1 | Su-Sz, general |
Box 280 Folder 2 | Sulzberger, Arthur Hays and Cyrus L. |
Box 280 Folder 3 | Symington, Stuart |
Box 280 Folder 4 | Ta-To, general |
Box 280 Folder 5 | Thexton, Arthur |
Box 280 Folder 6 | Thomas, Norman |
Box 280 Folder 7 | Tr-Tz, general |
Box 280 Folder 8 | Truman, Harry S, 1948-1950 |
Box 280 Folder 9 | Truman, 1951 |
Box 280 Folder 10 | Truman, 1952-1954 |
Box 280 Folder 11 | Truman, 1955-1957 |
Box 280 Folder 12 | Truman, Library |
Box 281 Folder 1 | Tunis, John R. |
Box 281 Folder 2 | Tyroler, Charles |
Box 281 Folder 3 | U, general |
Box 281 Folder 4 | V, general |
Box 281 Folder 5 | Van Arkel, Gerhard, 1948-1953 |
Box 281 Folder 6 | Van Arkel, 1954-1957 |
Box 281 Folder 7 | Wa, general |
Box 281 Folder 8 | Waldo, George |
Box 281 Folder 9 | We-Wh, general |
Box 281 Folder 10 | Wheeler, Thomas, 1952-Mar. 1953 |
Box 281 Folder 11 | Wheeler, Apr.-June 1953 |
Box 281 Folder 12 | Wheeler, July 1953-1957 |
Box 282 Folder 1 | White, Walter, 1950-1951 |
Box 282 Folder 2 | White, 1952-1954 |
Box 282 Folder 3 | Wi, general |
Box 282 Folder 4 | Wo-Wz, general |
Box 282 Folder 5 | Woodhouse, Chase Going |
Box 282 Folder 6 | Wyatt, Wilson |
Box 282 Folder 7 | Y-Z, general |
Sub-sub-subseries 2: 1958-1973 |
Box 283 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 283 Folder 2 | Acheson, Dean, 1958-1970 |
Box 283 Folder 3 | Aiken, George D., 1959-1967 |
Box 283 Folder 4 | Albert, Carl, 1964-1966 |
Box 283 Folder 5 | Altobello, Henry D., 1958-1970 |
Box 283 Folder 6 | American Council, 1967 |
Box 283 Folder 7 | Anderson, Clinton P., 1960-1972 |
Box 283 Folder 8 | Anderson, Eugenie, 1959-1968 |
Box 283 Folder 9 | Andreas, Dwayne, 1959-1972 |
Box 283 Folder 10 | Arvey, Colonel Jacob M., 1958-1971 |
Box 284 Folder 1 | Ba, general |
Box 284 Folder 2 | Bailey, John M. and family, 1958-1959 |
Box 284 Folder 3 | Bailey, 1960 |
Box 284 Folder 4 | Bailey, 1961 |
Box 284 Folder 5 | Bailey, 1962 |
Box 284 Folder 6 | Bailey, 1963-1964 |
Box 284 Folder 7 | Bailey, 1965 |
Box 284 Folder 8 | Bailey, 1966 |
Box 284 Folder 9 | Bailey, 1967 |
Box 284 Folder 10 | Bailey, 1968 |
Box 284 Folder 11 | Bailey, 1969 |
Box 284 Folder 12 | Bailey, 1970-1971 |
Box 284 Folder 13 | Bailey, 1972-1973 |
Box 285 Folder 1 | Balch, Richard H. and family, 1958-1963 |
Box 285 Folder 2 | Balch, 1964-1973 |
Box 285 Folder 3 | Ball, George, 1958-1972 |
Box 285 Folder 4 | Bandler, Ned W., Jr., 1966-1971 |
Box 285 Folder 5 | Barbieri, Arthur, 1958-1972 |
Box 285 Folder 6 | Baseball for Europe, Inc., 1961 |
Box 285 Folder 7 | Battle, Lucius D., 1962-1972 |
Box 285 Folder 8 | Be, general |
Box 285 Folder 9 | Beckwith, Ethel, 1959-1969 |
Box 285 Folder 10 | Beckwith, Robert, 1958-1968 |
Box 285 Folder 11 | Bengston, Nelson, 1959-1963 |
Box 285 Folder 12 | Benjamin, Robert S., 1958-1962 |
Box 285 Folder 13 | Bergin, Edward D. and Mary, 1958-1970 |
Box 285 Folder 14 | Berkman, Florence, including Berkman Award, 1961-1965 |
Box 285 Folder 15 | Bi-Bo, general |
Box 285 Folder 16 | Bingham, Jonathan B., 1961-1973 |
Box 285 Folder 17 | Birkhead, Kenneth, 1959-1972 |
Box 286 Folder 1 | Blair, Ann Page, 1964 |
Box 286 Folder 2 | Blansfield, Michael V., 1958-1966 |
Box 286 Folder 3 | Boggs, Hale, 1959-1973 |
Box 286 Folder 4 | Bolling, Richard, 1964-1970 |
Box 286 Folder 5 | Bra-Bu, general |
Box 286 Folder 6 | Brademas, John, 1962-1972 |
Box 286 Folder 7 | Brant, Francis and Gerard, 1958-1962 |
Box 286 Folder 8 | Briscoe, John, 1958-1970 |
Box 286 Folder 9 | Brislin, Tom R., 1960-1969 |
Box 286 Folder 10 | Bronfman, Edgar, 1968-1972 |
Box 286 Folder 11 | Brooks, Jack, 1958 |
Box 286 Folder 12 | Brown, Jack E., 1972-1973 |
Box 286 Folder 13 | Bruce, James, 1958-1971 |
Box 286 Folder 14 | Bundy, McGeorge, 1961-1969 |
Box 286 Folder 15 | Burdick, Quentin N., 1960-1970 |
Box 286 Folder 16 | Burlant, William, 1958-1962 |
Box 286 Folder 17 | Bush, George, 1969-1973, including Prescott Bush, 1960-1962 |
Box 286 Folder 18 | Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall Corporation, 1958 |
Box 286 Folder 19 | Butler, Paul M., 1958-1971 |
Box 286 Folder 20 | Byrnes, James F., 1959-1972 |
Box 286 Folder 21 | Byrnes, Robert D., 1958-1969 |
Box 287 Folder 1 | Ca-Cl, general |
Box 287 Folder 2 | Christman, Henry, 1958-1959 |
Box 287 Folder 3 | Church, Frank, 1960-1968 |
Box 287 Folder 4 | Citizens Committee for International Development, 1961 |
Box 287 Folder 5 | Claffey, Robert, 1958-1963 |
Box 287 Folder 6 | Claffey, 1964-1965 |
Box 287 Folder 7 | Claffey, 1966 |
Box 287 Folder 8 | Claffey, 1967-1969 |
Box 287 Folder 9 | Claffey, 1970-1971 |
Box 287 Folder 10 | Claffey, 1972-1973 |
Box 287 Folder 11 | Clark, Joseph F., 1959-1968 |
Box 287 Folder 12 | Clements, Earle C., 1958 |
Box 287 Folder 13 | Co-Cz, general |
Box 287 Folder 14 | Coles, Albert L., 1958-1965 |
Box 287 Folder 15 | Collins, LeRoy, 1960-1968 |
Box 288 Folder 1 | Comollo, Norman C., 1958-1962 |
Box 288 Folder 2 | Connell, William, 1964-1969 |
Box 288 Folder 3 | Cotter, John P., 1961-1966 |
Box 288 Folder 4 | Cotter, William R., 1970-1973 |
Box 288 Folder 5 | Curran, Hugh C., 1965-1972 |
Box 288 Folder 6 | Curtis, Thomas B., 1966-1969 |
Box 288 Folder 7 | D, general |
Box 288 Folder 8 | Daddario, Emilio, 1958-1968 |
Box 288 Folder 9 | Daddario, 1970-1973 |
Box 288 Folder 10 | Daly, Paul G. and T. F. Gilroy (Roy), 1958-1970 |
Box 288 Folder 11 | Davidson, Alfred, 1969 |
Box 288 Folder 12 | Define, John, 1958-1965 |
Box 288 Folder 13 | Democratic A-Democratic Z, general, 1958-1973 |
Box 288 Folder 14 | Democratic National Committee, 1958-1959 |
Box 288 Folder 15 | Democratic National Committee, 1960-1963 |
Box 288 Folder 16 | Democratic National Committee, 1964-1969 |
Box 288 Folder 17 | Democratic National Committee, 1970-1971 |
Box 288 Folder 18 | Democratic National Committee, 1972-1973 |
Box 289 Folder 1 | Democratic State Central Committee, 1958-1972 |
Box 289 Folder 2 | Dempsey, John, 1958-1961 |
Box 289 Folder 3 | Dempsey, 1962-1963 |
Box 289 Folder 4 | Dempsey, 1964-1965 |
Box 289 Folder 5 | Dempsey, 1966 |
Box 289 Folder 6 | Dempsey, 1967-1968 |
Box 289 Folder 7 | Dempsey, 1969-1970 |
Box 289 Folder 8 | Dempsey, 1971-1973 |
Box 289 Folder 9 | Dilworth, Richardson, 1958-1972 |
Box 289 Folder 10 | Dirienzo, Anthony, 1958-1965 |
Box 289 Folder 11 | Dirksen, Everett M., 1958-1969 |
Box 290 Folder 1 | Dodd, Thomas, 1958-1959 |
Box 290 Folder 2 | Dodd, 1960 |
Box 290 Folder 3 | Dodd, 1961 |
Box 290 Folder 4 | Dodd, 1962-1963 |
Box 290 Folder 5 | Dodd, 1964-1965 |
Box 290 Folder 6 | Dodd, 1966 |
Box 290 Folder 7 | Dodd, 1967 |
Box 290 Folder 8 | Dodd, 1968 |
Box 290 Folder 9 | Dodd, 1969 |
Box 290 Folder 10 | Dodd, 1970-1973 |
Box 290 Folder 11 | Dodd, Thomas, Jr., 1961-1973 |
Box 291 Folder 1 | Douglas, Paul H. and Emily, 1958-1965 |
Box 291 Folder 2 | Douglas, 1966-1973 |
Box 291 Folder 3 | Doyle, James E., 1960-1962 |
Box 291 Folder 4 | Duffey, The Reverend Joseph, 1969-1973 |
Box 291 Folder 5 | E, general |
Box 291 Folder 6 | Edelstein, Julius C. C., 1958-1969 |
Box 291 Folder 7 | Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1958-1969 |
Box 291 Folder 8 | Ellender, Allen J., 1961-1972 |
Box 291 Folder 9 | Elliott, Carl, 1960-1967 |
Box 292 Folder 1 | F, general |
Box 292 Folder 2 | Fairfield Democratic Town Committee, 1958-1973 |
Box 292 Folder 3 | Flaherty, Leo, 1958-1968 |
Box 292 Folder 4 | Food for Peace Committee, 1961 |
Box 292 Folder 5 | Former Members of Congress, Inc., 1970-1973 |
Box 292 Folder 6 | Frassinelli, Attilio R. (Pop), 1958-1966 |
Box 292 Folder 7 | Freeman, Orville, 1958-1969 |
Box 292 Folder 8 | Fulbright, J. William, 1958-1965 |
Box 292 Folder 9 | Fulbright, 1966-1973 |
Box 293 Folder 1 | G, general |
Box 293 Folder 2 | Garofalo, Ralph, 1958-1972 |
Box 293 Folder 3 | Gelormino, Anthony C., 1958-1970 |
Box 293 Folder 4 | Gerety, Pierce, 1961 |
Box 293 Folder 5 | Giaimo, Robert N., 1958-1973 |
Box 293 Folder 6 | Gill, Joseph N., 1958-1971 |
Box 293 Folder 7 | Golden, John M., 1958-1968 |
Box 293 Folder 8 | Goldwater, Barry, 1958-1964 |
Box 293 Folder 9 | Googel, Samuel S., 1958-1961 |
Box 293 Folder 10 | Gore, Albert, 1958-1973 |
Box 293 Folder 11 | Grasso, Ella, 1958-1973 |
Box 293 Folder 12 | Greenfield, Edward L., 1958-1970 |
Box 293 Folder 13 | Gruening, Ernest, 1958-1968 |
Box 294 Folder 1 | H, general |
Box 294 Folder 2 | Harris, Fred R., 1964-1973 |
Box 294 Folder 3 | Hart, Philip A., 1963-1973 |
Box 294 Folder 4 | Hartke, Vance, 1961-1973 |
Box 294 Folder 5 | Hayden, Carl, 1958-1970 |
Box 294 Folder 6 | Henderson, Loy W., 1958-1973 |
Box 294 Folder 7 | Hewitt, Norman, 1958-1972 |
Box 294 Folder 8 | Hill, Lister, 1958-1969 |
Box 294 Folder 9 | Hilsman, Roger, 1972 |
Box 294 Folder 10 | Hodges, Luther H., 1960-1964 |
Box 294 Folder 11 | Hull, T. Clark, 1971-1973 |
Box 295 Folder 1 | Humphrey, Hubert H., 1958 |
Box 295 Folder 2 | Humphrey, Jan.-June 1959 |
Box 295 Folder 3 | Humphrey, July-Dec. 1959 |
Box 295 Folder 4 | Humphrey, 1960 |
Box 295 Folder 5 | Humphrey, 1961-1962 |
Box 295 Folder 6 | Humphrey, 1963 |
Box 295 Folder 7 | Humphrey, 1964 |
Box 295 Folder 8 | Humphrey, 1965 |
Box 296 Folder 1 | Humphrey, 1966 |
Box 296 Folder 2 | Humphrey, 1967 |
Box 296 Folder 3 | Humphrey, 1968 |
Box 296 Folder 4 | Humphrey, 1969 |
Box 296 Folder 5 | Humphrey, 1970 |
Box 296 Folder 6 | Humphrey, 1971 |
Box 296 Folder 7 | Humphrey, 1972-1974 |
Box 297 Folder 1 | I-J, general |
Box 297 Folder 2 | Irwin, Donald, 1958-1972 |
Box 297 Folder 3 | Ives, Mrs. Ernest (Buffie), 1965-1973 |
Box 297 Folder 4 | Jackson, Henry M., 1958-1972 |
Box 297 Folder 5 | Javits, Benjamin A., 1962-1966 |
Box 297 Folder 6 | Javits, Jacob K., 1959-1973 |
Box 297 Folder 7 | Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, 1959-1973 |
Box 297 Folder 8 | Johnson, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird, 1958-1963 |
Box 297 Folder 9 | Johnson, 1964 |
Box 297 Folder 10 | Johnson, 1965-1966 |
Box 297 Folder 11 | Johnson, 1967 |
Box 298 Folder 1 | Johnson, 1968 |
Box 298 Folder 2 | Johnson, 1969-1973 |
Box 298 Folder 3 | Jones, Clare, 1958-1961 |
Box 298 Folder 4 | K, general |
Box 298 Folder 5 | Kampelman, Max, 1958-1972 |
Box 298 Folder 6 | Kane, John, 1968-1973 |
Box 298 Folder 7 | Kefauver, Estes, 1958-1963 |
Box 298 Folder 8 | Kellis, James G., 1967-1970 |
Box 298 Folder 9 | Kellis, 1971-1973 |
Box 298 Folder 10 | Kelly, Peter G., 1958-1963 |
Box 299 Folder 1 | Kennedy, Edward M., 1963-1972 |
Box 299 Folder 2 | Kennedy, Jacqueline, 1963-1965 |
Box 299 Folder 3 | Kennedy, John F., 1958-1960 |
Box 299 Folder 4 | Kennedy, 1961-1963 |
Box 299 Folder 5 | Kennedy, Robert F., 1962-1968 |
Box 299 Folder 6 | Kennelly, Mr. and Mrs. James J., 1960-1972 |
Box 299 Folder 7 | Keyserling, Leon H., 1958-1968 |
Box 299 Folder 8 | Killian, Robert, 1964-1972 |
Box 299 Folder 9 | Kintner, Robert and Jean, 1958-1965 |
Box 299 Folder 10 | Kintner, 1966-1969 |
Box 299 Folder 11 | Kintner, 1970-1973 |
Box 300 Folder 1 | Kowalski, Frank, 1958-1966 |
Box 300 Folder 2 | Krim, Arthur, 1960-1972 |
Box 300 Folder 3 | Krock, Arthur, 1960-1972 |
Box 300 Folder 4 | L, general |
Box 300 Folder 5 | LaFollette, Isabel (Isen), 1966-1970 |
Box 300 Folder 6 | LaFollette, Philip F. and family, 1958-1968 |
Box 300 Folder 7 | Lamb, Gerald, 1964-1972 |
Box 300 Folder 8 | Lane, John D., 1958-1960 |
Box 300 Folder 9 | Lane, 1961-1973 |
Box 301 Folder 1 | Lee, Mrs. John G., including League of Women Voters, 1958-1971 |
Box 301 Folder 2 | Lee, Richard, 1958-1963 |
Box 301 Folder 3 | Lee, 1964-1967 |
Box 301 Folder 4 | Lee, 1968-1972 |
Box 301 Folder 5 | Lee, Robert G., 1960-1965 |
Box 301 Folder 6 | Lennon, Frank, 1962 |
Box 301 Folder 7 | Lindsay, John V., 1964-1973 |
Box 301 Folder 8 | Linsley, Harold, 1958-1961 |
Box 301 Folder 9 | Lumbard, Edward J., 1960-1968 |
Box 301 Folder 10 | Lumbard, 1969-1973 |
Box 302 Folder 1 | Ma, general |
Box 302 Folder 2 | Mansfield, Mike, 1958-1972 |
Box 302 Folder 3 | Marcus, Edward L., 1968-1970 |
Box 302 Folder 4 | Mc, general |
Box 302 Folder 5 | McCarthy, Eugene J., 1958-1973 |
Box 302 Folder 6 | McCarthy, John T., 1958-1961 |
Box 302 Folder 7 | McCormack, John W., 1958-1971 |
Box 302 Folder 8 | McLarney, Thomas J., 1958-1968 |
Box 302 Folder 9 | McMahon, Patricia, 1958-1965 |
Box 302 Folder 10 | McPherson, Harry, 1964-1972 |
Box 302 Folder 11 | Me-Mi, general |
Box 302 Folder 12 | Merrow, Chester E., 1958-1972 |
Box 302 Folder 13 | Meskill, Thomas J., 1969-1972 |
Box 302 Folder 14 | Metcalf, Lee, 1960-1972 |
Box 303 Folder 1 | Miller, Mayne W., 1958 |
Box 303 Folder 2 | Mo-Mz, general |
Box 303 Folder 3 | Monagan, John S., 1958-1973 |
Box 303 Folder 4 | Monroney, A. S. (Mike), 1958-1972 |
Box 303 Folder 5 | Morse, Wayne, 1958-1973 |
Box 303 Folder 6 | Moss, Frank E., 1964-1970 |
Box 303 Folder 7 | Mott, Stewart Rawling, 1971-1972 |
Box 303 Folder 8 | Mulcahy, Leo J., 1959-1967 |
Box 303 Folder 9 | Mundt, Karl E., 1958-1972 |
Box 303 Folder 10 | Muskie, Edmund S., 1958-1972 |
Box 304 Folder 1 | N, general |
Box 304 Folder 2 | National Democratic Senatorial Committee, 1958 |
Box 304 Folder 3 | Nelson, Gaylord, 1958-1972 |
Box 304 Folder 4 | Neuberger, Richard L. and Maurine B., 1959-1962 |
Box 304 Folder 5 | Nixon, Richard M., 1959-1973 |
Box 304 Folder 6 | O, general |
Box 304 Folder 7 | O'Brien, Lawrence F., 1960-1971 |
Box 304 Folder 8 | O'Brien, William J., Jr. and Ruth, 1958-1971 |
Box 304 Folder 9 | Olmstead, Alan, 1958-1972 |
Box 304 Folder 10 | Olson, Harvey, 1963-1967 |
Box 304 Folder 11 | Owens, Joseph A., 1971-1973 |
Box 304 Folder 12 | P-Q, general |
Box 304 Folder 13 | Pallotti, Rocco and Marianne, 1958-1963 |
Box 304 Folder 14 | Pardridge, William, 1964 |
Box 304 Folder 15 | Parser, Lyn and Edgar, 1958-1970 |
Box 304 Folder 16 | Parskey, Leo, 1958-1965 |
Box 305 Folder 1 | Patterson, Richard C., Jr., 1959-1966 |
Box 305 Folder 2 | Peabody, Endicott, 1959-1966 |
Box 305 Folder 3 | Pell, Claiborne, 1960-1972 |
Box 305 Folder 4 | Pepper, Claude, 1958-1973 |
Box 305 Folder 5 | Percy, Charles H., 1958-1966 |
Box 305 Folder 6 | Percy, 1967-1973 |
Box 305 Folder 7 | Phelan, Nicholas J., 1958-1968 |
Box 305 Folder 8 | Pitt, William, 1958-1972 |
Box 305 Folder 9 | Potofsky, Jacob S., 1958-1969 |
Box 305 Folder 10 | Powell, Theodore, 1958-1971 |
Box 305 Folder 11 | President's Club, 1964-1967 |
Box 305 Folder 12 | Price, Margaret and Hickman, 1959-1968 |
Box 305 Folder 13 | Proxmire, William, 1958-1970 |
Box 305 Folder 14 | Quinn, Katherine, 1958-1973 |
Box 306 Folder 1 | Ra-Ri, general |
Box 306 Folder 2 | Rayburn, Sam, 1958-1968 |
Box 306 Folder 3 | Raza, Haider, 1963 |
Box 306 Folder 4 | Reid, Ogden R., 1959-1973 |
Box 306 Folder 5 | Reston, James, 1958-1973 |
Box 306 Folder 6 | Reuther, Walter P., 1958-1970 |
Box 306 Folder 7 | Ribicoff, Abraham and family, 1958 |
Box 306 Folder 8 | Ribicoff, 1959-1960 |
Box 306 Folder 9 | Ribicoff, 1961-1962 |
Box 306 Folder 10 | Ribicoff, 1963-1967 |
Box 306 Folder 11 | Ribicoff, 1968-1973 |
Box 306 Folder 12 | Rigo, Elizabeth, 1958-1965 |
Box 306 Folder 13 | Rigo, 1966-1967 |
Box 306 Folder 14 | Rigo, 1968-1969 |
Box 306 Folder 15 | Rigo, 1970-1973 |
Box 307 Folder 1 | Ro-Rz, general |
Box 307 Folder 2 | Robertson, A. Willis, 1958-1960 |
Box 307 Folder 3 | Rockefeller, Nelson, 1958-1969 |
Box 307 Folder 4 | Roddan, Edward, 1958-1969 |
Box 307 Folder 5 | Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1958-1967 |
Box 307 Folder 6 | Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D., including Curtis Roosevelt, 1959-1965 |
Box 307 Folder 7 | Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation, 1958-1969 |
Box 307 Folder 8 | Roper, Elmo, 1958-1961 |
Box 307 Folder 9 | Roper, 1962-1966 |
Box 307 Folder 10 | Roper, 1967-1968 |
Box 307 Folder 11 | Roper, 1969-1973 |
Box 307 Folder 12 | The Roper Public Opinion Research Center, 1968-1971 |
Box 308 Folder 1 | Rosenberg, Marvin, 1960-1968 |
Box 308 Folder 2 | Rosenberg, 1969-1972 |
Box 308 Folder 3 | Rosenblatt, Maurice, 1958-1961 |
Box 308 Folder 4 | Rosenblatt, 1962-1972 |
Box 308 Folder 5 | Rosenthal, Beatrice Holt, 1958-1971 |
Box 308 Folder 6 | Rourke, Joseph, 1958-1969 |
Box 308 Folder 7 | Russell, David W., 1958-1968 |
Box 309 Folder 1 | Sa, general |
Box 309 Folder 2 | St. Claire, Darrell |
Box 309 Folder 3 | Salinger, Pierre |
Box 309 Folder 4 | Samuel, Alan |
Box 309 Folder 5 | Sandahl, Eric |
Box 309 Folder 6 | Sanders, William J. |
Box 309 Folder 7 | Sanford, Terry |
Box 309 Folder 8 | Sargeant, Howland, 1958-1959 |
Box 309 Folder 9 | Sargeant, 1960-1961 |
Box 309 Folder 10 | Sargeant, 1962-1963 |
Box 309 Folder 11 | Sargeant, 1964 |
Box 309 Folder 12 | Sargeant, 1965-1966 |
Box 309 Folder 13 | Sargeant, 1967-1968 |
Box 309 Folder 14 | Sargeant, 1969-1970 |
Box 309 Folder 15 | Sargeant, 1971-1973 |
Box 310 Folder 1 | Sc, general |
Box 310 Folder 2 | Schaffer, Gloria, 1962-1966 |
Box 310 Folder 3 | Schaffer, 1967-1970 |
Box 310 Folder 4 | Schaffer, 1971-1973 |
Box 310 Folder 5 | Schlesinger, Arthur, 1958-1967 |
Box 310 Folder 6 | Schlesinger, 1968-1973 |
Box 310 Folder 7 | Schlesinger, Stephen |
Box 310 Folder 8 | Se, general |
Box 310 Folder 9 | Sh, general |
Box 310 Folder 10 | Shriver, R. Sargent |
Box 310 Folder 11 | Simon, Paul |
Box 310 Folder 12 | Sm-Sq, general |
Box 310 Folder 13 | Smith, Howard K. |
Box 310 Folder 14 | Sparkman, John J. |
Box 310 Folder 15 | Sta-Ste, general |
Box 311 Folder 1 | Stevenson, Adlai, Jan.-June 1958 |
Box 311 Folder 2 | Stevenson, July-Dec. 1958 |
Box 311 Folder 3 | Stevenson, Jan.-Mar. 1959 |
Box 311 Folder 4 | Stevenson, Apr.-June 1959 |
Box 311 Folder 5 | Stevenson, July-Sept. 1959 |
Box 311 Folder 6 | Stevenson, Oct.-Dec. 1959 |
Box 311 Folder 7 | Stevenson, Jan.-Feb. 1960 |
Box 311 Folder 8 | Stevenson, Mar.-Apr. 1960 |
Box 311 Folder 9 | Stevenson, May-June 1960 |
Box 311 Folder 10 | Stevenson, July 1960 |
Box 311 Folder 11 | Stevenson, Aug.-Dec. 1960 |
Box 311 Folder 12 | Stevenson, Jan.-Feb. 1961 |
Box 311 Folder 13 | Stevenson, Mar.-Aug. 1961 |
Box 311 Folder 14 | Stevenson, Sept.-Dec. 1961 |
Box 312 Folder 1 | Stevenson, Jan.-Apr. 1962 |
Box 312 Folder 2 | Stevenson, May-Dec. 1962 |
Box 312 Folder 3 | Stevenson, 1963 |
Box 312 Folder 4 | Stevenson, 1964 |
Box 312 Folder 5 | Stevenson, 1965 |
Box 312 Folder 6 | Stevenson, Adlai III, 1961-1964 |
Box 312 Folder 7 | Stevenson, 1965 |
Box 312 Folder 8 | Stevenson, 1966-1968 |
Box 312 Folder 9 | Stevenson, 1969-1973 |
Box 312 Folder 10 | Stevenson, Borden |
Box 312 Folder 11 | Stevenson, John Fell |
Box 312 Folder 12 | Stock, Jack |
Box 312 Folder 13 | Str-Stu, general |
Box 313 Folder 1 | Su-Sz, general |
Box 313 Folder 2 | Sullivan, John J. |
Box 313 Folder 3 | Sviridoff, Mitchell |
Box 313 Folder 4 | Symington, Stuart |
Box 313 Folder 5 | Ta, general |
Box 313 Folder 6 | Tedesco, Samuel J., 1958-1969 |
Box 313 Folder 7 | Travel Program for Foreign Diplomats, Inc., 1966-1971 |
Box 313 Folder 8 | Truman, Harry S, 1958-1959 |
Box 313 Folder 9 | Truman, 1960-1964 |
Box 313 Folder 10 | Truman, 1965-1972 |
Box 314 Folder 1 | U-V, general |
Box 314 Folder 2 | Udall, Stewart L., 1958-1969 |
Box 314 Folder 3 | United States government, 1958-1967 |
Box 314 Folder 4 | Urbinati, Alfio, 1958-1963 |
Box 314 Folder 5 | Van Dyk, Ted, 1968-1970 |
Box 314 Folder 6 | Wa-We, general |
Box 314 Folder 7 | Wagner, Robert F., 1958-1972 |
Box 314 Folder 8 | Wh-Wz, general |
Box 314 Folder 9 | Williams, G. Mennen, 1958-1968 |
Box 314 Folder 10 | Williams, Harrison A., 1958-1972 |
Box 314 Folder 11 | Wirtz, Willard, 1960-1971 |
Box 314 Folder 12 | Wolf, Herman, 1958-1973 |
Box 314 Folder 13 | Woodhouse, Chase Going, 1958-1972 |
Box 315 Folder 1 | Worthington, Elmer H., 1958-1968 |
Box 315 Folder 2 | Wyatt, Wilson, 1958-1969 |
Box 315 Folder 3 | X-Z, general |
Box 315 Folder 4 | Yarborough, Ralph |
Box 315 Folder 5 | Yates, Sidney |
Box 315 Folder 6 | Zaiman, Jack, 1958-1965 |
Box 315 Folder 7 | Zaiman, 1966-1972 |
Sub-subseries 5: Campaigns |
Box 316 Folder 1 | 1950, administration |
Box 316 Folder 2 | 1950, contributions, A-B |
Box 316 Folder 3 | 1950, contributions, C-D |
Box 316 Folder 4 | 1950, contributions, E-J |
Box 316 Folder 5 | 1950, contributions, K-L |
Box 316 Folder 6 | 1950, contributions, M-N |
Box 316 Folder 7 | 1950, contributions, O-R |
Box 316 Folder 8 | 1950, contributions, S |
Box 316 Folder 9 | 1950, contributions, T-Z |
Box 316 Folder 10 | 1950, contributors, #1 |
Box 316 Folder 11 | 1950, contributros, #2 |
Box 317 Folder 1 | 1950, contributions, refused |
Box 317 Folder 2 | 1950, fundraising, #1 |
Box 317 Folder 3 | 1950, fundraising, #2 |
Box 317 Folder 4 | 1950, fundraising, #3 |
Box 317 Folder 5 | 1950, fundraising, #4 |
Box 317 Folder 6 | 1950, general, A-D |
Box 317 Folder 7 | 1950, general, E-L |
Box 317 Folder 8 | 1950, general, H |
Box 317 Folder 9 | 1950, general, M-Z |
Box 317 Folder 10 | 1950, general, miscellaneous |
Box 318 Folder 1 | 1950, issues, general |
Box 318 Folder 2 | 1950, issues, foreign policy |
Box 318 Folder 3 | 1950, issues, McCarran Bill |
Box 318 Folder 4 | 1950, issues, research material |
Box 318 Folder 5 | 1950, issues, socialized medicine |
Box 318 Folder 6 | 1950, minority groups |
Box 318 Folder 7 | 1950, policy and analysis, general |
Box 318 Folder 8 | 1950, policy and analysis, Bowles, Chester |
Box 318 Folder 9 | 1950, policy and analysis, Bush, Prescott |
Box 318 Folder 10 | 1950, publicity, general |
Box 318 Folder 11 | 1950, publicity, films |
Box 318 Folder 12 | 1950, publicity, literature |
Box 319 Folder 1 | 1950, publicity, radio and television |
Box 319 Folder 2 | 1950, publicity, schedule |
Box 319 Folder 3 | 1950, publicity, speeches and press |
Box 320 Folder 1 | 1952, administration |
Box 320 Folder 2 | 1952, Connecticut, potential help |
Box 320 Folder 3 | 1952, contributions, A-B |
Box 320 Folder 4 | 1952, contributions, C |
Box 320 Folder 5 | 1952, contributions, D-F |
Box 320 Folder 6 | 1952, contributions, G-I |
Box 320 Folder 7 | 1952, contributions, J-K |
Box 320 Folder 8 | 1952, contributions, L |
Box 320 Folder 9 | 1952, contributions, M |
Box 320 Folder 10 | 1952, contributions, N-P |
Box 321 Folder 1 | 1952, contributions, Q-R |
Box 321 Folder 2 | 1952, contributions, S-U |
Box 321 Folder 3 | 1952, contributions, T-Z |
Box 321 Folder 4 | 1952, contributors |
Box 321 Folder 5 | 1952, fund raising, #1 |
Box 321 Folder 6 | 1952, fund raising, #2 |
Box 321 Folder 7 | 1952, fund raising, #3 |
Box 321 Folder 8 | 1952, general, miscellaneous |
Box 321 Folder 9 | 1952, general, A-K |
Box 322 Folder 1 | 1952, general, J-L |
Box 322 Folder 2 | 1952, general, M-Z, #1 |
Box 322 Folder 3 | 1952, general, M-Z, #2 |
Box 322 Folder 4 | 1952, issues, general |
Box 322 Folder 5 | 1952, lists of supporters |
Box 322 Folder 6 | 1952, minority groups |
Box 322 Folder 7 | 1952, policy and analysis, general |
Box 322 Folder 8 | 1952, policy and analysis, William Purtell |
Box 322 Folder 9 | 1952, political advertisements |
Box 322 Folder 10 | 1952, post-campaign, A-C |
Box 322 Folder 11 | 1952, post-campaign, D-F |
Box 323 Folder 1 | 1952, post-campaign, form letters |
Box 323 Folder 2 | 1952, post-campaign, G-J |
Box 323 Folder 3 | 1952, post-campaign, K-M |
Box 323 Folder 4 | 1952, post-campaign, N-Q |
Box 323 Folder 5 | 1952, post-campaign, negatives |
Box 323 Folder 6 | 1952, post-campaign, R-S |
Box 323 Folder 7 | 1952, post-campaign, T-Z |
Box 323 Folder 8 | 1952, publicity, general |
Box 323 Folder 9 | 1952, publicity, correspondence |
Box 323 Folder 10 | 1952, publicity, events |
Box 324 Folder 1 | 1952, publicity, films |
Box 324 Folder 2 | 1952, publicity, invitations |
Box 324 Folder 3 | 1952, publicity, literature |
Box 324 Folder 4 | 1952, publicity, press |
Box 324 Folder 5 | 1952, publicity, radio and television |
Box 324 Folder 6 | 1952, schedule |
Box 325 Folder 1 | 1952, Senate, nomination |
Box 325 Folder 2 | 1952, Senate, results |
Box 326 Folder 1 | 1953-1954, Benton, William |
Box 326 Folder 2 | 1953-1954, Democratic National Committee |
Box 326 Folder 3 | 1953-1954, Douglas, Paul, fund raising |
Box 326 Folder 4 | 1953-1954, Douglas, general, #1 |
Box 326 Folder 5 | 1953-1954, Douglas, general, #2 |
Box 326 Folder 6 | 1953-1954, Douglas, general, #3 |
Box 326 Folder 7 | 1953-1954, fund raising lists |
Box 326 Folder 8 | 1953-1954, Humphrey and Douglas |
Box 326 Folder 9 | 1953-1954, Humphrey, Hubert |
Box 326 Folder 10 | 1953-1954, Ribicoff, Abraham |
Box 327 Folder 1 | 1955-1957, Anderson, Clinton |
Box 327 Folder 2 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, miscellaneous |
Box 327 Folder 3 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, A |
Box 327 Folder 4 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, B |
Box 327 Folder 5 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, C |
Box 327 Folder 6 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, D-E |
Box 327 Folder 7 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, F |
Box 327 Folder 8 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, G |
Box 327 Folder 9 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, H |
Box 328 Folder 1 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, I-K |
Box 328 Folder 2 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, L |
Box 328 Folder 3 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, M |
Box 328 Folder 4 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, N-O |
Box 328 Folder 5 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, P |
Box 328 Folder 6 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, Q-R |
Box 328 Folder 7 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, S |
Box 328 Folder 8 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, T |
Box 328 Folder 9 | 1955-1957, Connecticut, U-Z |
Box 328 Folder 10 | 1955-1957, Stevenson, Adlai |
Box 329 Folder 1 | 1958, analysis, general |
Box 329 Folder 2 | 1958, analysis, Jan.-Apr. 1958 |
Box 329 Folder 3 | 1958, analysis, May-June 1958 |
Box 329 Folder 4 | 1958, analysis, newspapers |
Box 329 Folder 5 | 1958, Benton, William |
Box 329 Folder 6 | 1958, Benton for Senator Committee |
Box 329 Folder 7 | 1958, Benton for Senator Committee, finances |
Box 329 Folder 8 | 1958, Bergin, Edward |
Box 329 Folder 9 | 1958, Bowles, Chester, general |
Box 329 Folder 10 | 1958, Bowles, Jan.-June 1958 |
Box 330 Folder 1 | 1958, Claffey, Robert |
Box 330 Folder 2 | 1958, contributions |
Box 330 Folder 3 | 1958, contributors |
Box 330 Folder 4 | 1958, convention |
Box 330 Folder 5 | 1958, Dodd, Thomas, general |
Box 330 Folder 6 | 1958, Dodd, Jan.-Mar. 1958 |
Box 330 Folder 7 | 1958, Dodd, Apr.-June 1958 |
Box 330 Folder 8 | 1958, Dodd, voting record |
Box 330 Folder 9 | 1958, events and activities, general |
Box 330 Folder 10 | 1958, events and activities, A-L |
Box 330 Folder 11 | 1958, events and activities, M-Z |
Box 330 Folder 12 | 1958, Fitzpatrick, Ray |
Box 331 Folder 1 | 1958, Hart, Kay |
Box 331 Folder 2 | 1958, Howe, John |
Box 331 Folder 3 | 1958, ideas |
Box 331 Folder 4 | 1958, issues, education |
Box 331 Folder 5 | 1958, issues, #1 |
Box 331 Folder 6 | 1958, issues, #2 |
Box 331 Folder 7 | 1958, issues, #3 |
Box 331 Folder 8 | 1958, issues, #4 |
Box 331 Folder 9 | 1958, issues, #5 |
Box 331 Folder 10 | 1958, legal rules |
Box 332 Folder 1 | 1958, lists |
Box 332 Folder 2 | 1958, miscellaneous, #1 |
Box 332 Folder 3 | 1958, miscellaneous, #2 |
Box 332 Folder 4 | 1958, political poll |
Box 332 Folder 5 | 1958, Preece, Warren |
Box 332 Folder 6 | 1958, Purtell, William |
Box 332 Folder 7 | 1958, quotations |
Box 332 Folder 8 | 1958, Roddan, Edward |
Box 333 Folder 1 | 1958, special groups |
Box 333 Folder 2 | 1958, statistics, #1 |
Box 333 Folder 3 | 1958, statistics, #2 |
Box 333 Folder 4 | 1958, supporters, #1 |
Box 333 Folder 5 | 1958, supporters, #2 |
Box 334 Folder 1 | 1962, Claffey, Robert |
Box 334 Folder 2 | 1962, events and activities |
Box 334 Folder 3 | 1962, invitations declined |
Box 334 Folder 4 | 1962, miscellaneous |
Box 334 Folder 5 | 1962, pre-campaign |
Box 334 Folder 6 | 1962, supporters |
Box 334 Folder 7 | 1962, Wolf, Herman |
Box 335 Folder 1 | 1968, general |
Box 335 Folder 2 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, general, Mar.-June |
Box 335 Folder 3 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, general, July-Nov. |
Box 335 Folder 4 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, contributions and fund-raising |
Box 335 Folder 5 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, publicity, Apr.-June |
Box 335 Folder 6 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, publicity, July-Nov. |
Box 335 Folder 7 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, publicity, campaign literature |
Box 335 Folder 8 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, supporters, advisors and staff, general |
Box 335 Folder 9 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, supporters, A-G |
Box 336 Folder 1 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, supporters, H-Q |
Box 336 Folder 2 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, supporters, R-Z |
Box 336 Folder 3 | 1968, candidates, Hubert Humphrey, proposed N. Y. Times advertisement |
Box 336 Folder 4 | 1968, candidates, Eugene McCarthy, general |
Box 336 Folder 5 | 1968, candidates, Eugene McCarthy, letters of support, #1 |
Box 336 Folder 6 | 1968, candidates, Eugene McCarthy, letters of support, #2 |
Box 336 Folder 7 | 1968, candidates, Eugene McCarthy, letters of support, #3 |
Box 336 Folder 8 | 1968, Democratic Convention |
Box 336 Folder 9 | 1968, Democratic Convention, Platform Committee |
Box 336 Folder 10 | 1968, Democratic Convention, resources |
Sub-subseries 6: Senate |
Box 337 Folder 1 | A, general |
Box 337 Folder 2 | Administration |
Box 337 Folder 3 | Ba-Bl, general |
Box 337 Folder 4 | Baldwin, Raymond, 1948-1955 |
Box 337 Folder 5 | Bo, general |
Box 337 Folder 6 | Br-Bz, general, #1 |
Box 337 Folder 7 | Br-Bz, #2 |
Box 338 Folder 1 | Ca-Ce, general |
Box 338 Folder 2 | Ch-Cl, general |
Box 338 Folder 3 | Clements, Earle C. |
Box 338 Folder 4 | Co-Cz, general, #1 |
Box 338 Folder 5 | Co-Cz, #2 |
Box 338 Folder 6 | Congratulations, A |
Box 338 Folder 7 | Congratulations, B |
Box 338 Folder 8 | Congratulations, C |
Box 338 Folder 9 | Congratulations, D |
Box 339 Folder 1 | Congratulations, E-F |
Box 339 Folder 2 | Congratulations, G |
Box 339 Folder 3 | Congratulations, H |
Box 339 Folder 4 | Congratulations, I-K |
Box 339 Folder 5 | Congratulations, L |
Box 339 Folder 6 | Congratulations, M |
Box 339 Folder 7 | Congratulations, Mc-O |
Box 339 Folder 8 | Congratulations, P-R |
Box 340 Folder 1 | Congratulations, S |
Box 340 Folder 2 | Congratulations, T-V |
Box 340 Folder 3 | Congratulations, W-Z |
Box 340 Folder 4 | Congratulations, general, A-L |
Box 340 Folder 5 | Congratulations, general, M-Z |
Box 341 Folder 1 | Connelly, Matthew |
Box 341 Folder 2 | Constituents, general, #1 |
Box 341 Folder 3 | Constituents, general, #2 |
Box 341 Folder 4 | Constituents, foreign language groups, #1 |
Box 341 Folder 5 | Constituents, foreign language groups, #2 |
Box 341 Folder 6 | Cosgriff, Walter E. |
Box 341 Folder 7 | Cox, Eugene E. |
Box 341 Folder 8 | Da-De, general |
Box 341 Folder 9 | Dawson, Donald |
Box 342 Folder 1 | Di-Dz, general |
Box 342 Folder 2 | Douglas, Paul H., 1948-1952 |
Box 342 Folder 3 | Douglas, 1953-1954 |
Box 342 Folder 4 | Douglas, 1955-1957 |
Box 342 Folder 5 | E, general |
Box 342 Folder 6 | Events and activities, general |
Box 342 Folder 7 | Events and activities, New York labor meetings |
Box 342 Folder 8 | Fa-Fl, general, #1 |
Box 342 Folder 9 | Fa-Fl, #2 |
Box 342 Folder 10 | Flanders, Ralph |
Box 342 Folder 11 | Fo-Fz, general |
Box 342 Folder 12 | Fulbright, J. William |
Box 343 Folder 1 | Ga, general |
Box 343 Folder 2 | Ge-Go, general |
Box 343 Folder 3 | Gr-Gz, general |
Box 343 Folder 4 | Ha, general |
Box 343 Folder 5 | He-Hi, general |
Box 343 Folder 6 | Henderson, Laurance |
Box 343 Folder 7 | Ho-Hz, general |
Box 344 Folder 1 | Howe, John, Jan.-Mar. 1950 |
Box 344 Folder 2 | Howe, Apr.-June 1950 |
Box 344 Folder 3 | Howe, July-Sept. 1950 |
Box 344 Folder 4 | Howe, Oct.-Dec. 1950 |
Box 344 Folder 5 | Howe, Jan.-Mar. 1951 |
Box 344 Folder 6 | Howe, Apr.-June 1951 |
Box 344 Folder 7 | Howe, July-Aug. 1951 |
Box 344 Folder 8 | Howe, Sept.-Dec. 1951 |
Box 345 Folder 1 | Howe, Jan.-June 1952 |
Box 345 Folder 2 | Howe, July-Aug. 1952 |
Box 345 Folder 3 | Howe, Sept.-Dec. 1952 |
Box 345 Folder 4 | Hunt, Lester |
Box 346 Folder 1 | I-J, general |
Box 346 Folder 2 | Issues and legislation, banking and currency |
Box 346 Folder 3 | Issues and legislation, Hoover Commission |
Box 346 Folder 4 | Issues and legislation, MacArthur, Douglas |
Box 346 Folder 5 | Issues and legislation, miscellaneous, #1 |
Box 346 Folder 6 | Issues and legislation, miscellaneous, #2 |
Box 346 Folder 7 | Issues and legislation, miscellaneous, #3 |
Box 346 Folder 8 | Issues and legislation, miscellaneous, #4 |
Box 346 Folder 9 | Issues and legislation, Mutual Security Act |
Box 346 Folder 10 | Issues and legislation, small business, #1 |
Box 346 Folder 11 | Issues and legislation, small business, #2 |
Box 347 Folder 1 | Issues and legislation, socialized medicine |
Box 347 Folder 2 | Issues and legislation, Taft, Robert A., #1 |
Box 347 Folder 3 | Issues and legislation, Taft, Robert A., #2 |
Box 347 Folder 4 | Issues and legislation, television resolution |
Box 347 Folder 5 | Issues and legislation, United Nations Freedom of Information |
Box 347 Folder 6 | Issues and legislation, Voice of America, #1 |
Box 347 Folder 7 | Issues and legislation, Voice of America, #2 |
Box 347 Folder 8 | Issues and legislation, Voice of America, #3 |
Box 347 Folder 9 | Issues and legislation, Voice of America, #4 |
Box 347 Folder 10 | Issues and legislation, West Point |
Box 347 Folder 11 | Issues and legislation, World Freedom of Information |
Box 348 Folder 1 | Johnston, Felton M. |
Box 348 Folder 2 | Jorgensen, A. N. |
Box 348 Folder 3 | Ka-Ke, general |
Box 348 Folder 4 | Ki-Kz, general |
Box 348 Folder 5 | La, general |
Box 348 Folder 6 | Le, general |
Box 348 Folder 7 | Levy, Philip |
Box 348 Folder 8 | Li-Lz, general |
Box 349 Folder 1 | Ma-Mal, general |
Box 349 Folder 2 | Man-Maz, general |
Box 349 Folder 3 | Mc, general, #1 |
Box 349 Folder 4 | Mc, #2 |
Box 349 Folder 5 | McMahon, Brien, 1948-1950 |
Box 349 Folder 6 | McMahon, 1951 |
Box 349 Folder 7 | McMahon, 1952-1956 |
Box 349 Folder 8 | Me-Mi, general |
Box 350 Folder 1 | Mo-Mz, general |
Box 350 Folder 2 | Monroney, Mike |
Box 350 Folder 3 | Morse, Wayne |
Box 350 Folder 4 | Mundt, Karl E. |
Box 350 Folder 5 | Na-Ne, general |
Box 350 Folder 6 | Ni-Nz, general |
Box 350 Folder 7 | O, general |
Box 350 Folder 8 | Pa, general |
Box 350 Folder 9 | Pe-Pl, general |
Box 350 Folder 10 | Po, general |
Box 351 Folder 1 | Pr-Q, general |
Box 351 Folder 2 | Publicity, radio and television |
Box 351 Folder 3 | Ra-Ri, general |
Box 351 Folder 4 | Rigo, Elizabeth |
Box 351 Folder 5 | Roa-Rol, general |
Box 351 Folder 6 | Rom-Roz, general |
Box 351 Folder 7 | Ru, general |
Box 351 Folder 8 | Sa, general |
Box 351 Folder 9 | St. Claire, Darrell, 1948-1951 |
Box 351 Folder 10 | St. Claire, 1952-1955 |
Box 351 Folder 11 | St. Claire, 1956-1957 |
Box 351 Folder 12 | Saltonstall, Leverett |
Box 352 Folder 1 | Sc-Se, general |
Box 352 Folder 2 | Scamporino, Vincent |
Box 352 Folder 3 | Sf-Si, general |
Box 352 Folder 4 | Short, Dewey |
Box 352 Folder 5 | Sm, general, #1 |
Box 352 Folder 6 | Sm, #2 |
Box 352 Folder 7 | Sm, #3 |
Box 352 Folder 8 | Smith, Alexander H. |
Box 352 Folder 9 | So, general |
Box 352 Folder 10 | Socialized medicine |
Box 352 Folder 11 | Sp, general |
Box 352 Folder 12 | Sparkman, John |
Box 352 Folder 13 | Sta-Ste, general |
Box 353 Folder 1 | Staff memos, general |
Box 353 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Allen, Stan, #1 |
Box 353 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Allen, #2 |
Box 353 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Allen, #3 |
Box 353 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Allen, #4 |
Box 353 Folder 6 | Staff memos, Allen, #5 |
Box 353 Folder 7 | Staff memos, Allen, #6 |
Box 353 Folder 8 | Staff memos, Bailey, Stephen, #1 |
Box 353 Folder 9 | Staff memos, Bailey, #2 |
Box 353 Folder 10 | Staff memos, Bailey, #3 |
Box 353 Folder 11 | Staff memos, Bailey, #4 |
Box 353 Folder 12 | Staff memos, Bailey, #5 |
Box 354 Folder 1 | Staff memos, Claffey, Bob, #1 |
Box 354 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Claffey, #2 |
Box 354 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Claffey, #3 |
Box 354 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Claffey, #4 |
Box 354 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Claffey, #5 |
Box 354 Folder 6 | Staff memos, Claffey, #6 |
Box 354 Folder 7 | Staff memos, Claffey, #7 |
Box 354 Folder 8 | Staff memos, Claffey, #8 |
Box 354 Folder 9 | Staff memos, Claffey, #9 |
Box 355 Folder 1 | Staff memos, Flynn, Catherine, #1 |
Box 355 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Flynn, #2 |
Box 355 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Flynn, #3 |
Box 355 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Flynn, #4 |
Box 355 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Garner, Mary K. |
Box 355 Folder 6 | Staff memos, Hart, Kay, #1 |
Box 355 Folder 7 | Staff memos, Hart, #2 |
Box 355 Folder 8 | Staff memos, Hart, #3 |
Box 355 Folder 9 | Staff memos, Hart, #4 |
Box 356 Folder 1 | Staff memos, Hart, #5 |
Box 356 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Hart, #6 |
Box 356 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Hart, #7 |
Box 356 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Hart, #8 |
Box 356 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Hart, #9 |
Box 356 Folder 6 | Staff memos, Henderson, Larry, #1 |
Box 356 Folder 7 | Staff memos, Henderson, #2 |
Box 357 Folder 1 | Staff memos, Herzberg, Don, #1 |
Box 357 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Herzberg, #2 |
Box 357 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Herzberg, #3 |
Box 357 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Herzberg, #4 |
Box 357 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Howe, John, #1 |
Box 357 Folder 6 | Staff memos, Howe, #2 |
Box 357 Folder 7 | Staff memos, Howe, #3 |
Box 357 Folder 8 | Staff memos, Kimball, Penn, #1 |
Box 357 Folder 9 | Staff memos, Kimball, #2 |
Box 358 Folder 1 | Staff memos, Kimball, #3 |
Box 358 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Kimball, #4 |
Box 358 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Kusaila, Joe, #1 |
Box 358 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Kusaila, #2 |
Box 358 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Kusaila, #3 |
Box 358 Folder 6 | Staff memos, Kusaila, #4 |
Box 358 Folder 7 | Staff memos, Kusaila, #5 |
Box 358 Folder 8 | Staff memos, Kusaila, #6 |
Box 358 Folder 9 | Staff memos, Levy, Philip, #1 |
Box 358 Folder 10 | Staff memos, Levy, #2 |
Box 358 Folder 11 | Staff memos, Levy, #3 |
Box 359 Folder 1 | Staff memos, Lyford, Joe, #1 |
Box 359 Folder 2 | Staff memos, Lyford, #2 |
Box 359 Folder 3 | Staff memos, Mann, Ralph, #1 |
Box 359 Folder 4 | Staff memos, Mann, #2 |
Box 359 Folder 5 | Staff memos, Mann, #3 |
Box 359 Folder 6 | Staff memos, McKenna, William, #1 |
Box 359 Folder 7 | Staff memos, McKenna, #2 |
Box 359 Folder 8 | Staff memos, McKenna, #3 |
Box 359 Folder 9 | Staff memos, Mosel, Fred |
Box 359 Folder 10 | Staff memos, Rigo, Elizabeth, #1 |
Box 359 Folder 11 | Staff memos, Rigo, #2 |
Box 359 Folder 12 | Staff memos, Rigo, #3 |
Box 359 Folder 13 | Staff memos, Wheeler, Tom |
Box 360 Folder 1 | Stefan, Karl |
Box 360 Folder 2 | Sto-Sz, general |
Box 360 Folder 3 | Ta, general |
Box 360 Folder 4 | Television, letters soliciting support |
Box 360 Folder 5 | Television, general, #1 |
Box 360 Folder 6 | Television, general, #2 |
Box 360 Folder 7 | Television, general, #3 |
Box 360 Folder 8 | Television, reactions |
Box 360 Folder 9 | Television, statements |
Box 360 Folder 10 | Television, subscription radio |
Box 360 Folder 11 | Television, surveys |
Box 361 Folder 1 | Th, general |
Box 361 Folder 2 | To-Tz, general |
Box 361 Folder 3 | Tydings, Millard |
Box 361 Folder 4 | U, general |
Box 361 Folder 5 | V, general |
Box 361 Folder 6 | Voting record |
Box 361 Folder 7 | Wa, general |
Box 361 Folder 8 | We, general |
Box 361 Folder 9 | Wh, general |
Box 361 Folder 10 | Wi, general, #1 |
Box 361 Folder 11 | Wi, #2 |
Box 361 Folder 12 | Wo-Wz, general |
Box 361 Folder 13 | X-Z, general, #1 |
Box 361 Folder 14 | X-Z, #2 |
Sub-subseries 7: McCarthy |
Box 362 Folder 1 | Committee to Study Censure |
Box 362 Folder 2 | McCarthy vs. Post-Standard |
Box 362 Folder 3 | Subcommittee hearing, 28 Sept. 1951 |
Box 362 Folder 4 | Subversive Activities Control Board |
Box 363 Folder 1 | Articles, comments |
Box 363 Folder 2 | Background |
Box 363 Folder 3 | BBC interview |
Box 363 Folder 4 | Committee for an Effective Congress |
Box 363 Folder 5 | Depositions, McCarthy, Joseph, #1842 |
Box 363 Folder 6 | Depositions, Whitaker, James K. et al. #1843 |
Box 363 Folder 7 | Depositions, Hoffman, Paul, #1844; Allen, Charles S., #1845 |
Box 363 Folder 8 | Depositions, Benton, William, #1846; Williams, E. B. and Kiendl, T., #1847 |
Box 363 Folder 9 | Depositions, Tydings, M. E. and Morgan, E. P., #1848 |
Box 363 Folder 10 | Depositions, Benton, William, #1849 |
Box 363 Folder 11 | Depositions, Smith, W. B., #1850 |
Box 364 Folder 1 | Elections, general |
Box 364 Folder 2 | Elections, Bean Report |
Box 364 Folder 3 | General, 1951 |
Box 364 Folder 4 | General, 1952 |
Box 364 Folder 5 | General, Jan.-June 1953 |
Box 364 Folder 6 | General, July-Dec. 1953 |
Box 364 Folder 7 | General, Jan.-June 1954 |
Box 364 Folder 8 | General, July-Dec. 1954 |
Box 364 Folder 9 | General, 1955-1960 |
Box 365 Folder 1 | "I Believe," ads |
Box 365 Folder 2 | "I Believe," correspondence |
Box 365 Folder 3 | Injustice study |
Box 365 Folder 4 | "Joe Must Go" campaign |
Box 365 Folder 5 | Lawsuit, 1951 |
Box 365 Folder 6 | Lawsuit, Jan.-June 1952 |
Box 365 Folder 7 | Lawsuit, July-Dec. 1952 |
Box 365 Folder 8 | Lawsuit, 1953-1954 |
Box 365 Folder 9 | Lawsuit, finance |
Box 365 Folder 10 | Lists, #1 |
Box 365 Folder 11 | Lists, #2 |
Box 366 Folder 1 | Lists, #3 |
Box 366 Folder 2 | Lists, #4 |
Box 366 Folder 3 | Lists, #5 |
Box 366 Folder 4 | Miscellaneous, #1 |
Box 366 Folder 5 | Miscellaneous, #2 |
Box 366 Folder 6 | Miscellaneous, #3 |
Box 366 Folder 7 | MSA amendment |
Box 366 Folder 8 | Press |
Box 366 Folder 9 | Press releases |
Box 366 Folder 10 | Radio Reports, Inc. |
Box 367 Folder 1 | "See It Now" |
Box 367 Folder 2 | Senate, Flanders-Watkins |
Box 367 Folder 3 | Senate, Hennings, Thomas |
Box 367 Folder 4 | Senate, Army hearings |
Box 367 Folder 5 | Senate, privileges and elections |
Box 367 Folder 6 | Speech |
Box 367 Folder 7 | Subcommittee hearings, 14 Sept. 1951 |
Box 367 Folder 8 | Subcommittee hearings, 28 Sept. 1951 |
Box 367 Folder 9 | Subcommittee hearings, 12 May 1952 |
Box 367 Folder 10 | Subcommittee hearings, 13 May 1952 |
Box 367 Folder 11 | Subcommittee hearings, 14 May 1952 |
Box 368 Folder 1 | Subcommittee hearings, 15 May 1952 |
Box 368 Folder 2 | Subcommittee hearings, 16 May 1952 |
Box 368 Folder 3 | Subcommittee hearings, 3 July 1952, #1 |
Box 368 Folder 4 | Subcommittee hearings, 3 July 1952, #2 |
Box 368 Folder 5 | Subcommittee hearings, 8 Sept. 1954 |
Box 368 Folder 6 | Subcommittee hearings, 9 Sept. 1954 |
Box 369 Folder 1 | Subcommittee hearings, 10 Sept. 1954 |
Box 369 Folder 2 | Subcommittee hearings, 11 Sept. 1954 |
Subseries 5: Foreign Affairs |
Sub-subseries 1: General |
Box 370 Folder 1 | A-Be, general |
Box 370 Folder 2 | Belgian-American Educational Foundation, 1959, 1963 |
Box 370 Folder 3 | Ben-Ami, Oved, 1970-1972 |
Box 370 Folder 4 | Benitez, Jaime, 1961-1963 |
Box 370 Folder 5 | Berle, Adolf, Jr., 1958-1962 |
Box 370 Folder 6 | Betancourt, Romulo, 1961-1969 |
Box 370 Folder 7 | Blo-C, general |
Box 370 Folder 8 | Blumgart, John D., 1958-1961 |
Box 370 Folder 9 | Borgese, Elisabeth Mann, 1958-1972 |
Box 370 Folder 10 | Brady, Leslie S., 1960-1972 |
Box 370 Folder 11 | Broadcasting Foundation of America, 1958-1972 |
Box 370 Folder 12 | Business International S. A., 1966 |
Box 370 Folder 13 | Center for Inter-American Relations, Inc., 1967-1973 |
Box 370 Folder 14 | Chagas, Carlos, 1969-1973 |
Box 370 Folder 15 | Clark, William, 1958-1972 |
Box 371 Folder 1 | Cookey, Samuel, 1963-1972 |
Box 371 Folder 2 | Cooper, Charles I. and Michele, 1963-1972 |
Box 371 Folder 3 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, general, 1940 |
Box 371 Folder 4 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, general, 1941-1943 |
Box 371 Folder 5 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, general, 1944-1945 |
Box 371 Folder 6 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, A-F, general |
Box 371 Folder 7 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Boyer, Edith |
Box 371 Folder 8 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Brooks, Walter |
Box 371 Folder 9 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Caldwell, Robert G. |
Box 371 Folder 10 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Franklin, George Jr. |
Box 371 Folder 11 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Harrison, Wallace |
Box 371 Folder 12 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, I-M, general |
Box 371 Folder 13 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Moe, Henry |
Box 371 Folder 14 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, O-Y, general |
Box 371 Folder 15 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Policy Board minutes |
Box 371 Folder 16 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Poynter, Nelson |
Box 371 Folder 17 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Rockefeller, Nelson, 1940 |
Box 371 Folder 18 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Rockefeller, 1941-1943 |
Box 371 Folder 19 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Rockefeller, 1944 |
Box 371 Folder 20 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Rockefeller, 1945-1947 |
Box 371 Folder 21 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Rovensky, Joseph and Young, James Webb |
Box 371 Folder 22 | Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, University of Texas memo |
Box 372 Folder 1 | D-M, general |
Box 372 Folder 2 | Eddy, Donald B., 1963-1972 |
Box 372 Folder 3 | Gaitskell, Hugh, 1959-1962 |
Box 372 Folder 4 | Gandhi, Indira, 1964-1970 |
Box 372 Folder 5 | Herzog, Yaacov, 1970-1972 |
Box 372 Folder 6 | International Broadcasting (and Fight for Funds), 1947 |
Box 372 Folder 7 | Labouisse, Henry R., 1957-1968 |
Box 372 Folder 8 | Mackenzie, A. R. K., 1958-1970 |
Box 372 Folder 9 | Maud, John, 1959-1972 |
Box 372 Folder 10 | Maxwell, Robert, 1959-1968 |
Box 372 Folder 11 | Meir, Golda, 1970-1973 |
Box 372 Folder 12 | Miller, John Duncan, 1963-1969 |
Box 372 Folder 13 | Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1963-1965 |
Box 372 Folder 14 | Ormerod, Sir Berkeley, 1958-1966 |
Box 372 Folder 15 | Ormerod, 1967-1973 |
Box 373 Folder 1 | P-W, general |
Box 373 Folder 2 | Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi, 1958-1971 |
Box 373 Folder 3 | Patenotre, Eric, 1967-1971 |
Box 373 Folder 4 | Romulo, Carlos P., 1965-1972 |
Box 373 Folder 5 | Soviet-U. S. cultural exchange: Russian officials |
Box 373 Folder 6 | Soviet-U. S. cultural exchange: Russian officials, U.S.S.R.-U. S. diplomatic relations |
Box 373 Folder 7 | Soviet-U. S. cultural exchange: Russian officials, Zvorykine, Anatoli |
Box 373 Folder 8 | Stone, William T. |
Box 373 Folder 9 | T-V, general |
Box 373 Folder 10 | Vilfan, Joza and family, 1960-1966 |
Box 373 Folder 11 | Vilfan, 1967-1973 |
Box 374 Folder 1 | Wilson, Harold, 1959-1961 |
Box 374 Folder 2 | Wilson, 1962 |
Box 374 Folder 3 | Wilson, 1963 |
Box 374 Folder 4 | Wilson, 1964 |
Box 374 Folder 5 | Wilson, 1965 |
Box 374 Folder 6 | Wilson, 1966-1967 |
Box 374 Folder 7 | Wilson, 1968-1969 |
Box 374 Folder 8 | Wilson, 1970-1973 |
Box 374 Folder 9 | Wood, Basil, 1957-1972 |
Box 374 Folder 10 | Yelutin, Vyacheslav |
Box 374 Folder 11 | Zhukov, Yuri |
Sub-subseries 2: State Department |
Sub-sub-subseries 1: 1941-1947 |
Box 375 Folder 1 | General, Sept.-Dec. 1945 |
Box 375 Folder 2 | General, Jan.-June 1946 |
Box 375 Folder 3 | General, July-Dec. 1946 |
Box 375 Folder 4 | General, Jan.-June 1947 |
Box 375 Folder 5 | General, July-Dec. 1947 |
Box 375 Folder 6 | A-L, general |
Box 375 Folder 7 | Amerika |
Box 375 Folder 8 | Appointments |
Box 375 Folder 9 | Byrnes, James F., 1945 |
Box 375 Folder 10 | Byrnes, 1946-1947 |
Box 375 Folder 11 | Chautemps, Camille, 1946-1947 |
Box 375 Folder 12 | Curran, Ruth, 1946-1947 |
Box 375 Folder 13 | Evans, Luther H., 1946-1947 |
Box 375 Folder 14 | Klauber, Edward, 1941-1947 |
Box 375 Folder 15 | M-Z, general |
Box 375 Folder 16 | Marshall, George C. |
Box 376 Folder 1 | Personal |
Box 376 Folder 2 | Press excerpts |
Box 376 Folder 3 | Reports |
Box 376 Folder 4 | Resignation, #1 |
Box 376 Folder 5 | Resignation, #2 |
Box 376 Folder 6 | Resignation, #3 |
Box 376 Folder 7 | Resignation, #4 |
Box 377 Folder 1 | Resignation, #5 |
Box 377 Folder 2 | Resignation, #6 |
Box 377 Folder 3 | Resignation, #7 |
Sub-sub-subseries 2: 1948-1957 |
Box 378 Folder 1 | General, 1948 |
Box 378 Folder 2 | Allen, George V., 1948 |
Box 378 Folder 3 | Art collection |
Box 378 Folder 4 | B, general |
Box 378 Folder 5 | C, general |
Box 378 Folder 6 | Curran, Alice, 1948-1949 |
Box 378 Folder 7 | Curran, 1950-1952 |
Box 378 Folder 8 | Curran, 1953-1954 |
Box 378 Folder 9 | Curran, 1955 |
Box 378 Folder 10 | Curran, 1956-1957 |
Box 378 Folder 11 | D, general |
Box 378 Folder 12 | Douglas, Lewis |
Box 379 Folder 1 | E-F, general |
Box 379 Folder 2 | Fosdick, Dorothy |
Box 379 Folder 3 | Free, Lloyd |
Box 379 Folder 4 | G, general |
Box 379 Folder 5 | H, general |
Box 379 Folder 6 | Henderson, Loy |
Box 379 Folder 7 | Hulten, Charles, #1 |
Box 379 Folder 8 | Hulten, #2 |
Box 379 Folder 9 | I-J, general |
Box 379 Folder 10 | Jones, Joseph M. |
Box 380 Folder 1 | K-L, general |
Box 380 Folder 2 | Kerrigan, Edward J. |
Box 380 Folder 3 | Kotschnig, Walter |
Box 380 Folder 4 | MacKnight, Jesse |
Box 380 Folder 5 | Mc, general |
Box 380 Folder 6 | McFall, Jack |
Box 380 Folder 7 | Me-Mz, general |
Box 380 Folder 8 | N-O, general |
Box 380 Folder 9 | P-Q, general |
Box 380 Folder 10 | Peurifoy, John E. |
Box 380 Folder 11 | R, general |
Box 380 Folder 12 | Reid, Luther |
Box 380 Folder 13 | Russell, Francis H. |
Box 381 Folder 1 | Sa-Sh, general |
Box 381 Folder 2 | Sargeant, Howland, 1948-1949 |
Box 381 Folder 3 | Sargeant, 1950 |
Box 381 Folder 4 | Sargeant, 1951 |
Box 381 Folder 5 | Sargeant, 1952 |
Box 381 Folder 6 | Sargeant, 1953-1954 |
Box 381 Folder 7 | Sargeant, 1955-1957 |
Box 381 Folder 8 | Si-Sz, general, #1 |
Box 381 Folder 9 | Si-Sz, #2 |
Box 382 Folder 1 | T-U, general |
Box 382 Folder 2 | Thomson, Charles A., #1 |
Box 382 Folder 3 | Thomson, #2 |
Box 382 Folder 4 | Thorpe, Willard L. |
Box 382 Folder 5 | Trueblood, Edward G. |
Box 382 Folder 6 | Tyler, William R. |
Box 382 Folder 7 | U.S.I.A. |
Box 382 Folder 8 | V, general |
Box 382 Folder 9 | W-Z, general |
Box 382 Folder 10 | Webb, James E. |
Box 382 Folder 11 | Wilkinson, Robert |
Sub-sub-subseries 3: 1958-1973 |
Box 383 Folder 1 | Advisory Committee on International Book Programs, 1962-1964 |
Box 383 Folder 2 | B-C, general |
Box 383 Folder 3 | Berding, Andrew, 1962 |
Box 383 Folder 4 | Bohlen, Charles and Avis, 1959-1968 |
Box 383 Folder 5 | Briggs, Ellis O., 1961-1968 |
Box 383 Folder 6 | Bruce, David, 1961-1973 |
Box 383 Folder 7 | C-M, general |
Box 383 Folder 8 | Curran, Alice T., 1958 |
Box 383 Folder 9 | Curran, 1959 |
Box 383 Folder 10 | Curran, 1960 |
Box 383 Folder 11 | Curran, 1961-1962 |
Box 383 Folder 12 | Curran, 1963 |
Box 383 Folder 13 | Curran, 1964 |
Box 383 Folder 14 | Curran, 1965 |
Box 384 Folder 1 | Curran, 1966 |
Box 384 Folder 2 | Curran, 1967 |
Box 384 Folder 3 | Curran, 1968-1971 |
Box 384 Folder 4 | Drumm, Thomas Edward, 1967-1970 |
Box 384 Folder 5 | Duke, Angier Biddle, 1959-1972 |
Box 384 Folder 6 | Foster, William C., 1958-1970 |
Box 384 Folder 7 | Hills, Carter, 1967-1968 |
Box 384 Folder 8 | Kaiser, Philip M., 1958-1969 |
Box 384 Folder 9 | Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 1965-1967 |
Box 384 Folder 10 | Knight, Frances G., 1963-1970 |
Box 384 Folder 11 | Kohler, Foy D., 1961-1973 |
Box 384 Folder 12 | Kotschnig, Walter and family, 1958-1966 |
Box 384 Folder 13 | Kotschnig, 1967-1973 |
Box 385 Folder 1 | Lindley, Ernest K., 1958-1966 |
Box 385 Folder 2 | Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1958-1968 |
Box 385 Folder 3 | Lodge, John Davis and Francesca, 1961-1972 |
Box 385 Folder 4 | Lyon, Cecil B., 1963-1968 |
Box 385 Folder 5 | Mann, Frederic R., 1967-1971 |
Box 385 Folder 6 | Marks, Leonard, 1965-1972 |
Box 385 Folder 7 | McKiernan, Thomas D., 1969-1972 |
Box 385 Folder 8 | N-Q, general |
Box 385 Folder 9 | Patterson, Albion, 1961-1962 |
Box 385 Folder 10 | Purcell, Victor, 1959 |
Box 385 Folder 11 | R, general |
Box 385 Folder 12 | Rogers, William D., 1966-1972 |
Box 385 Folder 13 | Rusk, Dean, 1959-1965 |
Box 385 Folder 14 | Rusk, 1966-1973 |
Box 385 Folder 15 | Russell, Francis H., 1963-1968 |
Box 386 Folder 1 | S, general, #1 |
Box 386 Folder 2 | S, #2 |
Box 386 Folder 3 | Scott, Elizabeth |
Box 386 Folder 4 | Sisco, Joseph |
Box 386 Folder 5 | T-W, general |
Box 386 Folder 6 | Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn E., 1960-1972 |
Box 386 Folder 7 | Tregaron Center, 1960-1961 |
Box 386 Folder 8 | Tubby, Roger, 1961-1970 |
Box 386 Folder 9 | U.S.I.A., 1958 |
Box 386 Folder 10 | U.S.I.A., 1959 |
Box 386 Folder 11 | U.S.I.A., 1960 |
Box 386 Folder 12 | U.S.I.A., 1961 |
Box 386 Folder 13 | U.S.I.A., Executive Reserve, 1958-1964 |
Box 386 Folder 14 | Voce, Violet, 1959-1973 |
Box 386 Folder 15 | Voice of America, 1958-1961 |
Box 386 Folder 16 | Wine, James, 1964-1969 |
Sub-subseries 3: UNESCO |
Sub-sub-subseries 1: 1946-1957 |
Box 387 Folder 1 | A-Bi, general |
Box 387 Folder 2 | Bo-Bz, general |
Box 387 Folder 3 | Boston, 1948, background |
Box 387 Folder 4 | Boston, reports |
Box 387 Folder 5 | Boston, summary |
Box 387 Folder 6 | C-L, general |
Box 387 Folder 7 | CARE |
Box 387 Folder 8 | Chicago, 1947 |
Box 387 Folder 9 | Cleveland, 1949, correspondence |
Box 387 Folder 10 | Cleveland, reports |
Box 388 Folder 1 | Correspondence, 1948-1949 |
Box 388 Folder 2 | Correspondence, 1949-1950 |
Box 388 Folder 3 | Correspondence, 1951 |
Box 388 Folder 4 | Correspondence, 1952 |
Box 388 Folder 5 | Correspondence, 1953-1955 |
Box 388 Folder 6 | Correspondence, 1956-1957 |
Box 388 Folder 7 | Denver, 1947 |
Box 388 Folder 8 | Eisenhower, Milton, 1946-1948 |
Box 388 Folder 9 | Geneva, 1948 |
Box 388 Folder 10 | Laves, Walter H. |
Box 388 Folder 11 | M-R, general |
Box 388 Folder 12 | McCullough, Max |
Box 389 Folder 1 | Mexico, 1947, background |
Box 389 Folder 2 | Mexico, correspondence |
Box 389 Folder 3 | Mexico, draft report |
Box 389 Folder 4 | Mexico, documents |
Box 389 Folder 5 | Paris, 1946 |
Box 389 Folder 6 | Paris, 1947, correspondence |
Box 389 Folder 7 | Paris, documents, #1 |
Box 389 Folder 8 | Paris, documents, #2 |
Box 390 Folder 1 | Paris, 1950 |
Box 390 Folder 2 | Paris, 1952 |
Box 390 Folder 3 | S, general |
Box 390 Folder 4 | Schneider, Douglas |
Box 390 Folder 5 | T-Z, general |
Box 390 Folder 6 | Thomson, Charles, 1948-1952 |
Box 390 Folder 7 | Washington, 1948, background |
Box 390 Folder 8 | Washington, reference |
Box 390 Folder 9 | Washington, 1949, Committee on Awards |
Box 390 Folder 10 | Washington, Executive Committee |
Box 390 Folder 11 | Washington, miscellaneous |
Box 390 Folder 12 | Washington, 1951 |
Sub-sub-subseries 2: 1958-1973 |
Box 391 Folder 1 | A-C, general |
Box 391 Folder 2 | Agency for International Development |
Box 391 Folder 3 | Appointment, congratulations, A-E |
Box 391 Folder 4 | Appointment, congratulations, F-H |
Box 391 Folder 5 | Appointment, congratulations, I-N |
Box 391 Folder 6 | Appointment, congratulations, O-S |
Box 391 Folder 7 | Appointment, congratulations, T-Z |
Box 391 Folder 8 | Appointment, general |
Box 391 Folder 9 | Appointment, U. S. government |
Box 391 Folder 10 | Appointment, White House/State Department, 1963-1965 |
Box 391 Folder 11 | Appointment, White House/State Department, 1966 |
Box 391 Folder 12 | Appointment, White House/State Department, 1967-1968 |
Box 392 Folder 1 | Baez, Albert |
Box 392 Folder 2 | Beeby, C. Edward, 1963-1971 |
Box 392 Folder 3 | Behrstock, Julian, 1963-1973 |
Box 392 Folder 4 | Benton, William, 1963-1964 |
Box 392 Folder 5 | Benton, 1965-1968 |
Box 392 Folder 6 | Bo-Bz, general |
Box 392 Folder 7 | Budget, 1963 |
Box 392 Folder 8 | Budget, 1964 |
Box 392 Folder 9 | Budget, 1965 |
Box 392 Folder 10 | Budget, 1966 |
Box 392 Folder 11 | Budget, 1967-1968 |
Box 393 Folder 1 | Cassirer, Henry |
Box 393 Folder 2 | Coombs, Philip |
Box 393 Folder 3 | D-M, general |
Box 393 Folder 4 | De Vries, Vitus, 1964 |
Box 393 Folder 5 | Education, 1963-1964 |
Box 393 Folder 6 | Education, 1965 |
Box 393 Folder 7 | Education, 1966-1968 |
Box 393 Folder 8 | Executive Board |
Box 393 Folder 9 | Fobes, John E., 1963-1971 |
Box 393 Folder 10 | General Conference presidency |
Box 393 Folder 11 | Gjesdahl, Tor |
Box 393 Folder 12 | Graham, Pierre R., 1971-1972 |
Box 393 Folder 13 | Hayman, D'Arcy |
Box 394 Folder 1 | Issues, 1963 |
Box 394 Folder 2 | Issues, 1964 |
Box 394 Folder 3 | Issues, 1965 |
Box 394 Folder 4 | Issues, 1966 |
Box 394 Folder 5 | Issues, 1967 |
Box 394 Folder 6 | Issues, 1968 |
Box 395 Folder 1 | Issues, general, #1 |
Box 395 Folder 2 | Issues, general, #2 |
Box 395 Folder 3 | Issues, general, #3 |
Box 395 Folder 4 | Lists, #1 |
Box 395 Folder 5 | Lists, #2 |
Box 395 Folder 6 | Kotschnig, Walter, 1963-1965 |
Box 395 Folder 7 | Kotschnig, 1966-1968 |
Box 395 Folder 8 | Maheu, Rene, 1963-1965 |
Box 395 Folder 9 | Maheu, 1966-1968 |
Box 395 Folder 10 | Maheu, 1970-1973 |
Box 396 Folder 1 | Mass communications |
Box 396 Folder 2 | Meetings, general |
Box 396 Folder 3 | Meetings, Executive Board, 1963-1964 |
Box 396 Folder 4 | Meetings, Executive Board, 1965-1966 |
Box 396 Folder 5 | Meetings, Executive Board, 1967-1968 |
Box 396 Folder 6 | Meetings, National Commission, Chicago, 1963 |
Box 396 Folder 7 | Meetings, National Commission, 1963 |
Box 396 Folder 8 | Meetings, National Commission, 1964 |
Box 396 Folder 9 | Meetings, National Commission, 1965 |
Box 397 Folder 1 | Meetings, National Commission, 1966 |
Box 397 Folder 2 | Meetings, National Commission, 1967-1968 |
Box 397 Folder 3 | Member states, general, 1963-1964 |
Box 397 Folder 4 | Member states, general, 1965-1966 |
Box 397 Folder 5 | Member states, general, 1967-1968 |
Box 397 Folder 6 | Member states, A-H, miscellaneous |
Box 397 Folder 7 | Member states, Brazil |
Box 397 Folder 8 | Member states, I-M, miscellaneous |
Box 397 Folder 9 | Member states, Morocco |
Box 398 Folder 1 | Member states, N-O, miscellaneous |
Box 398 Folder 2 | Member states, P-Z, miscellaneous |
Box 398 Folder 3 | Member states, U.S.S.R. |
Box 398 Folder 4 | Member states, United Kingdom |
Box 398 Folder 5 | N-Z, general |
Box 398 Folder 6 | National Commission, 1963 |
Box 398 Folder 7 | National Commission, 1964 |
Box 398 Folder 8 | National Commission, 1965 |
Box 398 Folder 9 | National Commission, 1966 |
Box 398 Folder 10 | National Commission, 1967-1968 |
Box 398 Folder 11 | National Commission, appointments, 1964-1966 |
Box 398 Folder 12 | National Commission, appointments, 1967-1968 |
Box 399 Folder 1 | National Commission, Branscomb, Harvie |
Box 399 Folder 2 | National Commission, public relations |
Box 399 Folder 3 | Otetea, Andrei, 1969-1971 |
Box 399 Folder 4 | Personal, general |
Box 399 Folder 5 | Personal, Crillon suite |
Box 399 Folder 6 | Personal, personnel |
Box 399 Folder 7 | Population control |
Box 399 Folder 8 | Projects, general, 1964-1966 |
Box 399 Folder 9 | Projects, general, 1967 |
Box 399 Folder 10 | Projects, general, 1968 |
Box 399 Folder 11 | Projects, Bellagio meeting |
Box 400 Folder 1 | Projects, field offices, 1964-1965 |
Box 400 Folder 2 | Projects, field offices, 1966-1968 |
Box 400 Folder 3 | Projects, Florence-Beirut agreement |
Box 400 Folder 4 | Projects, Ford Foundation |
Box 400 Folder 5 | Projects, Freedom of Information Conference |
Box 400 Folder 6 | Projects, Haussamen, Crane, #1 |
Box 400 Folder 7 | Projects, Haussamen, #2 |
Box 400 Folder 8 | Projects, human rights (Roosevelt Foundation), 1963 |
Box 400 Folder 9 | Projects, human rights (Roosevelt Foundation), 1964 |
Box 400 Folder 10 | Projects, management survey |
Box 400 Folder 11 | Projects, Rome center |
Box 401 Folder 1 | Projects, Task Force |
Box 401 Folder 2 | Public relations, general, 1963 |
Box 401 Folder 3 | Public relations, general, 1964 |
Box 401 Folder 4 | Public relations, general, 1965 |
Box 401 Folder 5 | Public relations, general, 1966 |
Box 401 Folder 6 | Public relations, general, 1967 |
Box 401 Folder 7 | Public relations, general, 1968 |
Box 401 Folder 8 | Public relations, American Embassy (Paris) |
Box 401 Folder 9 | Public relations, Britannica |
Box 402 Folder 1 | Public relations, British officials |
Box 402 Folder 2 | Public relations, classified documents |
Box 402 Folder 3 | Public relations, ideas and criticisms |
Box 402 Folder 4 | Public relations, miscellaneous, #1 |
Box 402 Folder 5 | Public relations, miscellaneous, #2 |
Box 402 Folder 6 | Public relations, miscellaneous, #3 |
Box 402 Folder 7 | Public relations, United Nations, 1963-1965 |
Box 402 Folder 8 | Public relations, United Nations, 1966-1968 |
Box 402 Folder 9 | Public relations, U. S. Congress |
Box 403 Folder 1 | Publications, 1964 |
Box 403 Folder 2 | Publications, 1965-1966 |
Box 403 Folder 3 | Publicity, 1963-1965 |
Box 403 Folder 4 | Publicity, 1966-1968 |
Box 403 Folder 5 | Schramm, Wilbur |
Box 403 Folder 6 | Secretariat, general, 1963-1964 |
Box 403 Folder 7 | Secretariat, general, 1965-1966 |
Box 403 Folder 8 | Secretariat, general, 1967-1968 |
Box 403 Folder 9 | Secretariat, applicants, 1963-1964 |
Box 404 Folder 1 | Secretariat, applicants, 1965 |
Box 404 Folder 2 | Secretariat, applicants, 1966 |
Box 404 Folder 3 | Secretariat, applicants, 1967 |
Box 404 Folder 4 | Secretariat, applicants, 1968 |
Box 404 Folder 5 | Secretariat, applicants, miscellaneous |
Box 404 Folder 6 | Social engagements, 1963-1964 |
Box 405 Folder 1 | Social engagements, 1965-1968 |
Box 405 Folder 2 | Travels, general |
Box 405 Folder 3 | Travels, Africa, 1964, #1 |
Box 405 Folder 4 | Travels, Africa, #2 |
Box 405 Folder 5 | Travels, Europe |
Box 405 Folder 6 | Travels, Mexico |
Box 405 Folder 7 | U. N. Development Program |
Box 405 Folder 8 | U. S. delegation, general, 1963 |
Box 405 Folder 9 | U. S. delegation, general, 1964 |
Box 405 Folder 10 | U. S. delegation, general, 1965 |
Box 406 Folder 1 | U. S. delegation, general, 1966 |
Box 406 Folder 2 | U. S. delegation, general, 1967 |
Box 406 Folder 3 | U. S. delegation, general, 1968 |
Box 406 Folder 4 | U. S. delegation, applicants, 1963-1966 |
Box 406 Folder 5 | U. S. delegation, applicants, 1967-1968 |
Box 406 Folder 6 | U. S. delegation, appointments |
Box 406 Folder 7 | U. S. delegation, Cleveland, Harlan |
Box 406 Folder 8 | U. S. delegation, Frankel, Charles |
Box 406 Folder 9 | U. S. delegation, Haussaman, Crane |
Box 407 Folder 1 | U. S. delegation, miscellaneous, A-C |
Box 407 Folder 2 | U. S. delegation, miscellaneous, D-L |
Box 407 Folder 3 | U. S. delegation, miscellaneous, M-R |
Box 407 Folder 4 | U. S. delegation, miscellaneous, S-Z |
Box 407 Folder 5 | U. S. delegation, policy, 1965-1966 |
Box 407 Folder 6 | U. S. delegation, policy, 1967-1968 |
Box 407 Folder 7 | U. S. delegation, voting |
Box 407 Folder 8 | U. S. delegation, Wade, Robert, 1963 |
Box 407 Folder 9 | U. S. delegation, Wade, 1964 |
Box 407 Folder 10 | U. S. delegation, Wade, 1965 |
Box 407 Folder 11 | U. S. delegation, Wade, 1966 |
Box 407 Folder 12 | U. S. delegation, Wade, 1967-1968 |
Subseries 6: Education and Philanthropy |
Sub-subseries 1: University of Chicago |
Sub-sub-subseries 1: 1948-1957 |
Box 408 Folder 1 | A-B, general |
Box 408 Folder 2 | Bell, Laird, 1948-1957 |
Box 408 Folder 3 | Blair, William McCormick |
Box 408 Folder 4 | Ca-Cl, general |
Box 408 Folder 5 | Cleveland Conference |
Box 408 Folder 6 | Co-Cz, general |
Box 408 Folder 7 | D, general |
Box 408 Folder 8 | E-F, general |
Box 408 Folder 9 | G-H, general |
Box 408 Folder 10 | Hall, J. Parker |
Box 409 Folder 1 | J-L, general |
Box 409 Folder 2 | Kimpton, Lawrence A. |
Box 409 Folder 3 | M-O, general |
Box 409 Folder 4 | Morgenstern, William |
Box 409 Folder 5 | P-Q, general |
Box 409 Folder 6 | Paepcke, Walter |
Box 409 Folder 7 | Probst, George |
Box 409 Folder 8 | R, general |
Box 409 Folder 9 | Sa-Sh, general |
Box 410 Folder 1 | Si-Sz, general |
Box 410 Folder 2 | Smith, Hermon D. |
Box 410 Folder 3 | Stutzman, Frances |
Box 410 Folder 4 | Swift, Harold |
Box 410 Folder 5 | T-Z, general |
Box 410 Folder 6 | Tyler, Ralph W. |
Box 410 Folder 7 | Williams, Lynn A. |
Box 410 Folder 8 | Zimmerman, Herbert P. |
Sub-sub-subseries 2: 1958-1973 |
Box 411 Folder 1 | A-Z, general |
Box 411 Folder 2 | Axelson, C. F., 1962-1971 |
Box 411 Folder 3 | Beadle, George and Muriel, 1968-1972 |
Box 411 Folder 4 | Blair, William McCormick, 1958-1972 |
Box 411 Folder 5 | Cone, Fairfax, 1958-1971 |
Box 411 Folder 6 | D-M, general |
Box 411 Folder 7 | Nef, John, 1958-1973 |
Box 411 Folder 8 | S, general |
Box 411 Folder 9 | Schultz, Theodore |
Box 411 Folder 10 | Stutzman, Frances, 1958-1965 |
Box 411 Folder 11 | Stutzman, 1968-1972 |
Sub-subseries 2: Benton Foundation |
Box 412 Folder 1 | American Assembly, general, 1958-1959 |
Box 412 Folder 2 | American Assembly, general, 1960-1961 |
Box 412 Folder 3 | American Assembly, general, 1962-1964 |
Box 412 Folder 4 | American Assembly, general, 1965-1966 |
Box 412 Folder 5 | American Assembly, general, 1967-1968 |
Box 412 Folder 6 | American Assembly, general, 1969-1971 |
Box 412 Folder 7 | American Assembly, general, 1972-1973 |
Box 412 Folder 8 | American Assembly, broadcasting program, 1964-1970 |
Box 413 Folder 1 | American Assembly, Board of Trustees, 1958-1960 |
Box 413 Folder 2 | American Assembly, Board of Trustees, 1961-1963 |
Box 413 Folder 3 | American Assembly, Board of Trustees, 1964-1966 |
Box 413 Folder 4 | American Assembly, Board of Trustees, 1967-1968 |
Box 413 Folder 5 | American Assembly, Board of Trustees, 1969 |
Box 413 Folder 6 | American Assembly, Board of Trustees, 1970-1972 |
Box 413 Folder 7 | American Assembly, fund raising and contributions, 1958 |
Box 413 Folder 8 | American Assembly, fund raising and contributions, 1959-1962 |
Box 414 Folder 1 | American Assembly, fund raising and contributions, 1963-1964 |
Box 414 Folder 2 | American Assembly, fund raising and contributions, 1965 |
Box 414 Folder 3 | American Assembly, fund raising and contributions, 1966 |
Box 414 Folder 4 | American Assembly, fund raising and contributions, 1967-1972 |
Box 414 Folder 5 | American Assembly, lists, releases and publications, 1959-1962 |
Box 414 Folder 6 | American Assembly, lists, 1963-1964 |
Box 414 Folder 7 | American Assembly, lists, 1966-1968 |
Box 414 Folder 8 | American Assembly, lists, 1969-1972 |
Box 415 Folder 1 | American Committee on United Europe, 1958-1960 |
Box 415 Folder 2 | American Foreign Service Association, #1 |
Box 415 Folder 3 | American Foreign Service Association, #2 |
Box 415 Folder 4 | American Foreign Service Association, #3 |
Box 416 Folder 1 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1958 |
Box 416 Folder 2 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1959 |
Box 416 Folder 3 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1960 |
Box 416 Folder 4 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1961 |
Box 416 Folder 5 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1962 |
Box 416 Folder 6 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1963-1964 |
Box 416 Folder 7 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1965 |
Box 416 Folder 8 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1966 |
Box 416 Folder 9 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1967-1968 |
Box 416 Folder 10 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1969-1970 |
Box 416 Folder 11 | American Shakespeare Festival, general, 1971-1973 |
Box 417 Folder 1 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1958-1960 |
Box 417 Folder 2 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, Yale merger proposal, 1960-1962 |
Box 417 Folder 3 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1961-1962 |
Box 417 Folder 4 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1963-1965 |
Box 417 Folder 5 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1966 |
Box 417 Folder 6 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1967 |
Box 417 Folder 7 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1968 |
Box 417 Folder 8 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1969-1970 |
Box 417 Folder 9 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1971 |
Box 417 Folder 10 | American Shakespeare Festival, Board of Trustees, 1972-1973 |
Box 418 Folder 1 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1958-1959 |
Box 418 Folder 2 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1960-1961 |
Box 418 Folder 3 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, Jan.-June 1962 |
Box 418 Folder 4 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, July-Dec. 1962 |
Box 418 Folder 5 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1963 |
Box 418 Folder 6 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, Jan.-June 1964 |
Box 418 Folder 7 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, July-Dec. 1964 |
Box 418 Folder 8 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1965 |
Box 418 Folder 9 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1966 |
Box 419 Folder 1 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1967 |
Box 419 Folder 2 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, 1968-1969 |
Box 419 Folder 3 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, Feb.-May 1970 |
Box 419 Folder 4 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, June-Dec. 1970 |
Box 419 Folder 5 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, Jan.-May 1971 |
Box 419 Folder 6 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, June 1971-May 1972 |
Box 419 Folder 7 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, June-Aug. 1972 |
Box 419 Folder 8 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, general, Sept.-Dec. 1972 |
Box 420 Folder 1 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1959-1960 |
Box 420 Folder 2 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1961-1962 |
Box 420 Folder 3 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1963-1964 |
Box 420 Folder 4 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1965 |
Box 420 Folder 5 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1966-1967 |
Box 420 Folder 6 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1968-1969 |
Box 420 Folder 7 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1970 |
Box 420 Folder 8 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Board of Trustees, 1971-1973 |
Box 420 Folder 9 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, contributions, 1959-1967 |
Box 420 Folder 10 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen College proposal, 1962-1963 |
Box 420 Folder 11 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen College proposal, 1964-1965 |
Box 420 Folder 12 | Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Aspen College proposal, 1966-1970 |
Box 421 Folder 1 | Brandeis University, general, 1958-1962 |
Box 421 Folder 2 | Brandeis University, general, 1963 |
Box 421 Folder 3 | Brandeis University, general, 1964-1966 |
Box 421 Folder 4 | Brandeis University, general, 1965-1967, Stevenson memorial |
Box 421 Folder 5 | Brandeis University, general, 1967 |
Box 421 Folder 6 | Brandeis University, general, 1968 |
Box 421 Folder 7 | Brandeis University, general, 1969-1970 |
Box 421 Folder 8 | Brandeis University, general, 1971-1972 |
Box 422 Folder 1 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1961 |
Box 422 Folder 2 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1962 |
Box 422 Folder 3 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1963 |
Box 422 Folder 4 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1964 |
Box 422 Folder 5 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1965 |
Box 422 Folder 6 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1966 |
Box 422 Folder 7 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1967 |
Box 422 Folder 8 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1968 |
Box 422 Folder 9 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1969 |
Box 422 Folder 10 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1970 |
Box 423 Folder 1 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1971 |
Box 423 Folder 2 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, 1972-1973 |
Box 423 Folder 3 | Brandeis University, Board of Trustees, minutes, 1972 |
Box 423 Folder 4 | Brandeis University, contributions and fund raising, 1961-1964 |
Box 423 Folder 5 | Brandeis University, contributions and fund raising, 1965-1968 |
Box 423 Folder 6 | Brandeis University, contributions and fund raising, 1969-1972 |
Box 423 Folder 7 | Brandeis University, events and activities, 1961-1964 |
Box 423 Folder 8 | Brandeis University, events and activities, 1965-1967 |
Box 423 Folder 9 | Brandeis University, events and activities, 1968 |
Box 423 Folder 10 | Brandeis University, events and activities, 1969-1970 |
Box 423 Folder 11 | Brandeis University, events and activities, 1971-1972 |
Box 424 Folder 1 | Business Committee for the Arts, Inc., 1970-1971 |
Box 424 Folder 2 | Business Committee for the Arts, Inc., 1972-1973 |
Box 424 Folder 3 | Carleton College, general, 1958-1959 |
Box 424 Folder 4 | Carleton College, general, 1960-1961 |
Box 424 Folder 5 | Carleton College, Board of Trustees, 1958-1961 |
Box 424 Folder 6 | Carleton College, contributions and fund raising, 1959-1961 |
Box 424 Folder 7 | Carleton College, administration and policy, 1958-1960 |
Box 424 Folder 8 | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, general, 1959 |
Box 424 Folder 9 | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, general, 1960 |
Box 424 Folder 10 | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, general, 1961-1964 |
Box 424 Folder 11 | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, general, 1965-1967 |
Box 424 Folder 12 | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, The Center Club, 1965-1970 |
Box 424 Folder 13 | Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, general, 1968-1971 |
Box 425 Folder 1 | Cleveland Conference, 1958 |
Box 425 Folder 2 | Cleveland Conference, 1959 |
Box 425 Folder 3 | Cleveland Conference, 1960 |
Box 425 Folder 4 | Cleveland Conference, 1961 |
Box 425 Folder 5 | Cleveland Conference, 1962-1964 |
Box 425 Folder 6 | Cleveland Conference, 1965-1966 |
Box 425 Folder 7 | Cleveland Conference, 1967-1970 |
Box 425 Folder 8 | Cleveland Conference, 1971-1973 |
Box 426 Folder 1 | Commission on the Frame of Government, 1968 |
Box 426 Folder 2 | Commission on the Frame of Government, 1969 |
Box 426 Folder 3 | Commission on the Frame of Government, 1969, Zwick memorandum |
Box 426 Folder 4 | Commission on the Press, general, 1957-1959 |
Box 426 Folder 5 | Commission on the Press, Gould, Bruce and Luce, Harry, 1960-1961 |
Box 426 Folder 6 | Commission on the Press, Markel, Lester and Shep Stone, 1959-1961 |
Box 426 Folder 7 | Commission on the Press, affiliate institutions, 1960-1961 |
Box 426 Folder 8 | Commission on the Press, affiliate institutions, 1962 |
Box 426 Folder 9 | Commission on the Press, affiliate institutions, 1963 |
Box 426 Folder 10 | Commission on the Press, affiliate institutions, 1964-1968 |
Box 426 Folder 11 | Commission on the Press, finance, 1959-1965 |
Box 426 Folder 12 | Commission on the Press, progress reports, 1961-1963 |
Box 427 Folder 1 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1961-1962 |
Box 427 Folder 2 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1963 |
Box 427 Folder 3 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1964-1966 |
Box 427 Folder 4 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1967-1968 |
Box 427 Folder 5 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1969 |
Box 427 Folder 6 | Committee for a National Trade Policy, 1971-1972 |
Box 428 Folder 1 | Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1964 |
Box 428 Folder 2 | Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1965 |
Box 428 Folder 3 | Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1965, Webster portrait acquisition |
Box 428 Folder 4 | Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1966 |
Box 428 Folder 5 | Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1967 |
Box 428 Folder 6 | Committee for the Preservation of the White House, 1968-1969 |
Box 428 Folder 7 | Congressional Awards, 1958-1960 |
Box 428 Folder 8 | Congressional Awards, 1961-1963 |
Box 428 Folder 9 | Congressional Awards, 1964-1967 |
Box 428 Folder 10 | Congressional Awards, 1968-1972 |
Box 429 Folder 1 | Democratic Advisory Council, 1958 |
Box 429 Folder 2 | Democratic Advisory Council, 1959 |
Box 429 Folder 3 | Democratic Advisory Council, 1960-1961 |
Box 429 Folder 4 | Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Inc., 1958-1965 |
Box 429 Folder 5 | Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Inc., 1966-1970 |
Box 429 Folder 6 | Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Inc., 1971-1973 |
Box 429 Folder 7 | Foreign Relations Committee Testimony, planning and development, 1958 |
Box 429 Folder 8 | Foreign Relations Committee Testimony, planning and development, post-project data, 1958 |
Box 430 Folder 1 | Hampton Institute, general, 1958 |
Box 430 Folder 2 | Hampton Institute, general, 1959-1961 |
Box 430 Folder 3 | Hampton Institute, general, 1962-1967 |
Box 430 Folder 4 | Hampton Institute, general, 1968 |
Box 430 Folder 5 | Hampton Institute, general, 1969-1972 |
Box 430 Folder 6 | Hampton Institute, Board of Trustees, 1958-1961 |
Box 430 Folder 7 | Hampton Institute, Board of Trustees, 1962-1965 |
Box 430 Folder 8 | Hampton Institute, contributions and fund raising, 1960-1964 |
Box 431 Folder 1 | Institute of International Education, general, 1962 |
Box 431 Folder 2 | Institute of International Education, general, 1963 |
Box 431 Folder 3 | Institute of International Education, general, 1963-1966, Pandit lecture tour |
Box 431 Folder 4 | Institute of International Education, general, 1964 |
Box 431 Folder 5 | Institute of International Education, general, 1965 |
Box 431 Folder 6 | Institute of International Education, general, 1966 |
Box 431 Folder 7 | Institute of International Education, general, 1967 |
Box 432 Folder 1 | Institute of International Education, general, 1968 |
Box 432 Folder 2 | Institute of International Education, general, 1969 |
Box 432 Folder 3 | Institute of International Education, general, 1970 |
Box 432 Folder 4 | Institute of International Education, general, 1971 |
Box 432 Folder 5 | Institute of International Education, general, 1972-1973 |
Box 433 Folder 1 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, bank statements |
Box 433 Folder 2 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, charter and by-laws |
Box 433 Folder 3 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, contributions |
Box 433 Folder 4 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, finance |
Box 433 Folder 5 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, finance committee |
Box 433 Folder 6 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, general, 1954 |
Box 433 Folder 7 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, general, 1956, #1 |
Box 433 Folder 8 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, general, 1956, #2 |
Box 434 Folder 1 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, general, 1957-1959 |
Box 434 Folder 2 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, invoices |
Box 434 Folder 3 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, miscellaneous, 1955-1963 |
Box 434 Folder 4 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, tax reports |
Box 434 Folder 5 | National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, vouchers |
Box 434 Folder 6 | Olynyk, Stephen, 1960 |
Box 434 Folder 7 | Reading Reform Foundation, 1962 |
Box 434 Folder 8 | Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation, general, 1963-1969 |
Box 434 Folder 9 | Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation, 1970-1972 |
Box 434 Folder 10 | Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation, Board of Trustees meetings, 1963-1966 |
Box 435 Folder 1 | Adlai Stevenson Memorial, general, 1965-1967 |
Box 435 Folder 2 | Adlai Stevenson Memorial, general, 1968-1973 |
Box 435 Folder 3 | Adlai Stevenson Memorial, biography |
Box 435 Folder 4 | Adlai Stevenson Memorial, collected papers |
Box 435 Folder 5 | Adlai Stevenson Memorial, Institute of International Affairs |
Box 435 Folder 6 | Adlai Stevenson Memorial, Institute of International Affairs, contributions and fund raising |
Box 436 Folder 1 | United Nations, United States public and the U. N., 1956-1957 |
Box 436 Folder 2 | United Nations, United States public and the U. N., 1958 |
Box 436 Folder 3 | United Nations, report on a survey of U. N. motion pictures, television and filmstrip programs, 1956 |
Box 436 Folder 4 | U. S. and U. N. study, general |
Box 436 Folder 5 | U. S. and U. N. study, AIPO, Boise studies |
Box 436 Folder 6 | U. S. and U. N. study, DPI, Detroit studies |
Box 436 Folder 7 | U. S. and U. N. study, miscellaneous studies |
Box 436 Folder 8 | U. S. and U. N. study, Muncie study |
Box 436 Folder 9 | U. S. and U. N. study, NGO, Raleigh study |
Box 436 Folder 10 | U. S. Committee for the Atlantic Congress, general |
Box 436 Folder 11 | U. S. Committee for the Atlantic Congress, London conference, 1959 |
Box 436 Folder 12 | U. S. Committee for the Atlantic Congress, meetings, 1958-1959 |
Box 436 Folder 13 | U. S. Committee for the Atlantic Congress, releases and reports |
Box 436 Folder 14 | U. S. Committee for the Atlantic Congress, lists of delegates |
Box 437 Folder 1 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1958 |
Box 437 Folder 2 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1959-1960 |
Box 437 Folder 3 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1961 |
Box 437 Folder 4 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1962-1964 |
Box 437 Folder 5 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1965 |
Box 437 Folder 6 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1966 |
Box 437 Folder 7 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1967 |
Box 437 Folder 8 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1968 |
Box 437 Folder 9 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1969-1970 |
Box 438 Folder 1 | University of Bridgeport, general, 1971-1972 |
Box 438 Folder 2 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1959-1961 |
Box 438 Folder 3 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1962 |
Box 438 Folder 4 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1963 |
Box 438 Folder 5 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1963, policy on outside speakers |
Box 438 Folder 6 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1964 |
Box 438 Folder 7 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1965 |
Box 438 Folder 8 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1966 |
Box 438 Folder 9 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1967 |
Box 438 Folder 10 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1968 |
Box 439 Folder 1 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1969 |
Box 439 Folder 2 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1970 |
Box 439 Folder 3 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1970, presidential search committee |
Box 439 Folder 4 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1971 |
Box 439 Folder 5 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1972 |
Box 439 Folder 6 | University of Bridgeport, Board of Trustees, 1973 |
Box 439 Folder 7 | University of Bridgeport, contributions and fund raising, 1958-1960 |
Box 439 Folder 8 | University of Bridgeport, contributions and fund raising, 1961-1962 |
Box 439 Folder 9 | University of Bridgeport, contributions and fund raising, 1963-1966 |
Box 439 Folder 10 | University of Bridgeport, contributions and fund raising, 1967-1968 |
Box 440 Folder 1 | University of Bridgeport, contributions and fund raising, 1969-1972 |
Box 440 Folder 2 | University of Bridgeport, events and activities, 1963-1965 |
Box 440 Folder 3 | University of Bridgeport, events and activities, 1966 |
Box 440 Folder 4 | University of Bridgeport, events and activities, 1967-1968 |
Box 440 Folder 5 | University of Bridgeport, events and activities, 1969 |
Box 440 Folder 6 | University of Bridgeport, events and activities, 1970-1971 |
Box 440 Folder 7 | University of Bridgeport, events and activities, 1972 |
Box 441 Folder 1 | University of Chicago, Nef, John, 1958-1960 |
Box 441 Folder 2 | University of Chicago, Nef, 1961 |
Box 441 Folder 3 | University of Chicago, Nef, 1962 |
Box 441 Folder 4 | University of Chicago, Nef, 1963-1968 |
Box 441 Folder 5 | University of Chicago, contributions and fund raising, 1960-1961 |
Box 441 Folder 6 | University of Chicago, contributions and fund raising, 1962-1964 |
Box 441 Folder 7 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1958-1960 |
Box 441 Folder 8 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1961-1963 |
Box 442 Folder 1 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1964-1965 |
Box 442 Folder 2 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1966-1967 |
Box 442 Folder 3 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1968-1970 |
Box 442 Folder 4 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1971-1972 |
Box 442 Folder 5 | University of Chicago, events and activities, 1972, Hoffman dinner-Benton award |
Box 442 Folder 6 | University of Chicago, events and activities, publications, 1963-1964 |
Box 442 Folder 7 | University of Chicago, events and activities, publications, 1966-1967 |
Box 442 Folder 8 | University of Chicago, events and activities, citizens board, 1958-1961 |
Box 442 Folder 9 | University of Chicago, events and activities, School of Business, 1958-1963 |
Box 442 Folder 10 | University of Chicago, events and activities, Law School, 1958-1961 |
Box 443 Folder 1 | University of Connecticut, general, 1958 |
Box 443 Folder 2 | University of Connecticut, general, 1959 |
Box 443 Folder 3 | University of Connecticut, general, 1960 |
Box 443 Folder 4 | University of Connecticut, general, 1961-1962 |
Box 443 Folder 5 | University of Connecticut, general, 1963 |
Box 443 Folder 6 | University of Connecticut, general, 1964 |
Box 443 Folder 7 | University of Connecticut, general, 1965 |
Box 443 Folder 8 | University of Connecticut, general, 1966 |
Box 444 Folder 1 | University of Connecticut, general, 1967 |
Box 444 Folder 2 | University of Connecticut, general, 1968-1969 |
Box 444 Folder 3 | University of Connecticut, general, 1970 |
Box 444 Folder 4 | University of Connecticut, general, 1971 |
Box 444 Folder 5 | University of Connecticut, general, 1972-1973 |
Box 444 Folder 6 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1958 |
Box 444 Folder 7 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1959 |
Box 444 Folder 8 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1960 |
Box 445 Folder 1 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1961 |
Box 445 Folder 2 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1961-1962, president's replacement |
Box 445 Folder 3 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1962 |
Box 445 Folder 4 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1963 |
Box 445 Folder 5 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1964 |
Box 445 Folder 6 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1965 |
Box 445 Folder 7 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1966 |
Box 445 Folder 8 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1967 |
Box 445 Folder 9 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1968 |
Box 446 Folder 1 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1969 |
Box 446 Folder 2 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, minutes |
Box 446 Folder 3 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1970 |
Box 446 Folder 4 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, minutes, Jan.-May 1970 |
Box 446 Folder 5 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, minutes, June-Dec. 1970 |
Box 446 Folder 6 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1971 |
Box 446 Folder 7 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, minutes |
Box 447 Folder 1 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1971-1972, presidential search committee |
Box 447 Folder 2 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, 1972 |
Box 447 Folder 3 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, minutes, Jan.-Feb. 1972 |
Box 447 Folder 4 | University of Connecticut, Board of Trustees, minutes, Mar.-June 1972 |
Box 447 Folder 5 | University of Connecticut, contributions and fund raising, 1966-1972 |
Box 447 Folder 6 | University of Connecticut, events and activities, 1967-1972 |
Box 448 Folder 1 | Woodrow Wilson School, 1958-1959 |
Box 448 Folder 2 | Yale Conference, 1958, administration |
Box 448 Folder 3 | Yale Conference, invitations |
Box 448 Folder 4 | Yale Conference, planning and development |
Box 448 Folder 5 | Yale Conference, post-project development |
Box 448 Folder 6 | Yale Conference, thank-you letters |
Series II: Speech Files |
The following is an alphabetical index to materials in the file of Benton's public statements. Each file has been assigned a number. This index should be used in conjunction with the inventory for boxes 449-583.
Abel, Elie, Our Troubled Press, 1971; #2281
Acheson, Dean, "A Career in Government," New York Times, 2/2/58; #139
Acheson, Present at the Creation, 1969; #2242
Acheson, Benton letter, Information Program and budget needs, 5/16/46; #690A
Acheson, Benton letter, revising Voice of America, 1/31/51; #536
Acheson, Benton speech, "Defense of Secretary of State Dean Acheson," 9/13/51; #448A
Acheson, Benton speech, "A Tribute to Dean Acheson," 9/14/51; #475
Acheson, testimony, "Marshall Plan of Ideas," 7/5/50; #882
Adiseshiah, Malcolm, tribute to the National Academy of Sciences Centennial; #1347
Adler, Mortimer, "Education; An Appraisal," Chicago Sunday Times, 1/19/58; #224
Adler, Great Ideas from Great Books, 1961, #1759
Adler, photo, Great Books of the Western World Presentation Dinner, 4/52, #1438
Advertising, article, Benton, "Madison Avenue Takes Undeserved Credit for Electing Politicians," Advertising Age, 8/19/57; #5
Advertising, article, Benton, "Why Admen Should Go into Politics," Printer's Ink, 9/22/55; #147
Advertising, article, "Dairymen's League Cooperative Association," ibid., 5/15/24; #2236
Advertising, article, Arthur Brashears, "Sequel to Success," digest from This Week Magazine, 10/15/39; #479
Advertising, article, Carl Spielvogel, "Advertising; Hard Sell No News to Benton," New York Times, 5/25/58; #975
Advertising, book, Vance Packard, The Hidden Persuaders, 1957; #1941
Advertising, book about Albert Lasker, John Gunther, Taken at the Flood, 1960; #1770
Advertising, certificate of tribute, Advertising Club of Washington; #1469
Advertising, editorial, "Goodby Benton-Bowles," 4/24/61; #1805
Advertising, Benton letter to editor, advertising and elections, Herald Tribune, 11/12/58; #1033
Advertising, photo, Industrial Advertisers' Convention, 5/43; #855B
Advertising, photo, Advertising and Sales Executive Club, 4/56; #1482
Advertising, presentation, American Tobacco Company; #894
Advertising, presentation, correspondence, 1925; #2316
Advertising, presentation, biscuit industry, undated; #991
Advertising, presentation, Certo (General Foods Corporation), 12/13/29; #669
Advertising, presentation, grocery business, 1931; #1225
Advertising, presentation, Lorillard Tobacco Company, 7/18/24; #756
Advertising, presentation, Maxwell House Coffee, 9/16/32; #1226
Advertising, report, radio broadcasting, 1931; #1857
Advertising, speech, "Ideas in World Politics," Advertising Federation, 6/15/48; #271
Advertising, speech, "How to Build a Radio Program," Association of National Advertisers, 5/7/35; #192
Advertising, speech, Benton & Bowles 35th anniversary dinner, 7/15/64; #1985
Advertising, speech, Benton & Bowles 40th anniversary dinner, 7/31/69; #2234
Advertising, speech, "Growing Interest in Advertising Displays," Window Display Convention; #1069
Advertising, speech, "Politics Versus Advertising Careers," 4/9/56; #74
Allen, Stan, appointment as Benton's administrative assistant, 7/23/51; #624
Allen, book review, New Republic, 7/62; #1767-#1767B
Allen, deposition, McCarthy lawsuit, 9/3/52; #1845
Allen, radio, 9/19/51; #1126
Allen, television, "Richard Nixon's Academy Award Performance," 10/13/52; #434
America First Committee, book, Wayne S. Cole, America First; The Battle Against Intervention, 1940-1941, 1953; #2003
America First Committee, Benton interview, 10/72; #2296
American Assembly, Benton elected trustee, 12/8/57; #30
American Assembly, photo, 10/58; #1110
American Committee for Liberation, photo, 4/28/56; #1460
American Committee for Liberation, radio, "190th Anniversary of the Encyclopaedia Britannica," 6/6/58; #1104
American Committee for Liberation, radio, "Aims of Education," number 2, 3/20/59; #1269
American Committee for Liberation, radio, "Free Parliaments in Free Societies," 4/56; #1100
American Forum of the Air, photo, "Do We Need a New Foreign Policy?," 7/8/50; #1578
American Forum of the Air, photo, "Our Foreign Policy," 3/8/47; #1527
American Forum of the Air, photo, "Our Foreign Policy; Benton-Taft Debate"; #1525
American Forum of the Air, photo, "What Have the MacArthur Hearings Proved?," 7/8/51; #1526
American Forum of the Air, photo, 10/26/52; #1542
American Forum of the Air, radio, "Do We Need a New Foreign Policy?," 7/8/50; #1064
American Forum of the Air, radio, "Do We Need Tighter Price-Wage Controls?," 3/9/52; #1781
American Forum of the Air, radio, "Foreign Policy; What's the Answer?," 1/21/57; #537
American Forum of the Air, radio, "Should West Point Be Abolished?," 8/26/51; #439
American Forum of the Air, radio, "What Have the MacArthur Hearings Proved?," 7/8/51; #1058
American Forum of the Air, radio, "What Should Our Tax Program Be After the War?," 11/14/44; #737
American Forum of the Air, television, "Which Party Has the Greatest Appeal to the Grass Roots?," 10/26/52; #416
American Political Science Association. See Congressional Distinguished Service Awards.
American Shakespeare Festival Theater, photo, 7/58; #1583
Anderson, Clinton, Outsider in the Senate, 1970; #2270
Anderson, Chicago speech, 5/13/50; #1910
Anderson, Eugenie, Benton tribute, Connecticut Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs, 10/52; #1393
Anderson, Jack, McCarthy; The Man, The Senator, The Ism, 1952; #1747
Anderson, USA; Second Class Power?, 1958; #1933
Arden, Dawne, "Modelling; Guide to Beginners," Ladies Home Journal, 8/29/55; #1280
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, Russian trips.
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, announcement, Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift of Contemporary Collection of American Paintings to American schools, 4/16/50; #893
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, announcement, purchase of Contemporary Collection of American Paintings, 4/7/48; #844
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, announcement, gift of books about Collection to U. S. missions abroad, 6/1/58; #476
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, announcement, University of Connecticut art museum named for Benton, 4/72; #2285
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, announcement, Metropolitan Museum of Art Fellow for Life, 11/10/59; #1363
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, article, Katherine Kuh, "The Fine Arts; In the American Grain," Saturday Review, 10/30/65; #2073
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, article, Elmo Roper, "A Non-Poll by a Famous Publisher," Art in America, 3/68; #2164A
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, catalog, William Benton's America, Osaka Art Fair Exhibit, 1970; #2245
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, editorial, "Ballet Oops," Theatre Arts, 3/56; #87A
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, Marsh, Reginald. See Reginald Marsh.
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, photo, New York Art Show Exhibit of Refugee Artists; #1439
Art. See also Reginald Marsh, questionnaire, Art in America; #2164
Askwith, Herbert, Pitt letter to editor endorsing Benton for Senator, 5/12/58; #492
Askwith, Atlantic Digest, "Enemies of European Recovery," 1/52; #457A
Askwith, Atomic Energy Act, "Exchange of Scientific Information with NATO and the Inaccuracy of Washington News Releases," 10/28/57; #46
Awards, Connecticut high school students, 1950-1952; #685
Awards, Connecticut high school students, photo, 5/21/50; #685A
Awards, Connecticut high school students, "Television; A Prescription," Syracuse University School of Journalism Award, 4/10/60; #1384
Bailey, John, Benton letter, Benton's ability to get votes, 4/20/61; #1814
Bailey, John, series of question-and-answer programs for Connecticut Senatorial candidates, 4/3/58; #302
Bailey, John, series of question-and-answer programs for Connecticut Senatorial candidates, 5/17/58; #395
Bailey, Connor resolution to pay tribute to Benton Foundation for contribution to scientific advancement, Yale Conference, 2/4/58; #152Q
Bailey, Benton statement, London trip, 7/25/56; #20
Battle, Lucius, "Profile of a Donor," Foreign Service Journal, 10/1964; #2033
Bean, Louis H. See Politics.
Benton, Charles, William Benton speech at Deerfield Academy commencement exercises, 6/49; #733
Benton, Elma Hixson, photo, late in life; #1415
Benton, Elma Hixson, 1906; #1402
Benton, Elma Hixson, 1934; #1507
Benton, Helen H., article, "Children Teach Parents to Never Stop Growing Up"; #1187
Benton, Helen H., "On Collecting by Three Discerning Alumnae," Connecticut College Alumnae News, Spring 1971; #2310
Benton, photo, 1958; #1420
Benton, photo, passport, 1960; #1674
Benton, photo, ca. 1952; #1324
Benton, photo, Russian trip, 12/55; #1523
Benton, photo, Russian trip, 12/55; #1510
Benton, photo, Italian trip, 1950; #1514
Benton, John, article, "Pope Gives Audience to Senator Benton and Son," Bridgeport Sunday Herald, 9/18/60; #1777
Benton, John, "John Benton's Travelogue; Audience with Pope John," ibid., 10/7/60; #1777
Benton, "Mediterranean Sail; A Wondrous Journey," ibid., 8/30/59; #1253A
Benton, photo, audience with Pope John XXIII; #1584
Benton, Mary, Alice Sanderson article, "Torch Carrier Who Cannot See," Pilgrim Home, 1948; #514
Benton, William, article, "Too Busy to Think," American Library Association Journal, 3/20/58; #281
Benton, William, "Pace of Change," Atomic Scientist Bulletin, 2/3-4/58; #152S
Benton, William, "Our National Purpose," Bridgeport Sunday Herald, 6/26/60; #1614A
Benton, William, "The FCC Comment," Columbia Journalism Review, Fall 1965; #2106
Benton, William, "Socialist Realism-Artists and Agitprop," Commonweal, 11/23/56; #36
Benton, William, "Freedom's Newest Weapon," Connecticut State CIO Yearbook, 1952; #1151
Benton, William, "What I See for 1948," ibid., 1/48; #712
Benton, William, "Giving a Name to a Memorable Dinner," Courier, 6/39; #866
Benton, William, "Secrecy and Security," Editor and Publisher Magazine, 9/26-10/3/53; #204
Benton, William, "Dare to Be Different," Family Weekly Magazine, 10/2/55; #141
Benton, William, "Protects the Rights of Individual Beliefs," Hartford Courant, 6/25/57; #22
Benton, William, "Why Hoover's Proposals Have Rough Sledding in Congress," ibid., 6/11/57; #158
Benton, William, "Time to Speak Up," Instructor, 6/57; #35
Benton, William, "Think Alone and Like It," ibid., 3/39; #846
Benton, William, "We Are Slowing Up-Declining Population," ibid., 8/38; #842
Benton, William, "Business in Britain," Life Magazine, 10/25/43; #213
Benton, William, "Middletown, Connecticut," Middletown Bulletin, 1958; #305
Benton, William, "Minnesota's Next Century," Minneapolis Tribune, 1954-1958; #270
Benton, William, "Are We to Live or Merely Survive?" Moderator, 1962; #1863
Benton, William, "Candor Seen as Basis for Better United Kingdom-United States Relations," ibid., 4/19/59; #1249
Benton, William, "Party Line from A to Z," ibid., 1/22/56; #26
Benton, William, "Be Glad You Were Fired; A Day I'll Never Forget," Printer's Ink, 9/20/57; #1
Benton, William, "Sale I Never Forgot," ibid., 3/3/50; #137
Benton, William, "Failure of Our Business Courses," Reader's Digest, 5/61; #1765B
Benton, William, "To Speed Up Your Reading," ibid., 9/38; #663A
Benton, William, "Young Man Be Your Own Boss," ibid., 9/44; #172
Benton, William, "Should We Buy More British Goods?," ibid., 8/1/49; #1356
Benton, William, "Failure of the Business Schools," Saturday Evening Post, 2/18/61; #1765
Benton, William, "How Shall We Trade with Britain?," ibid., 6/10/44; #637
Benton, William, unpublished, Saturday Review, 1956; #301
Benton, William, "Television with a Conscience," ibid., 8/25/51; #608
Benton, William, "Twelve Axioms with Which No One Will Agree," ibid., 1969; #2256
Benton, William, "Election of United Nations Delegates as Opposed to Appointive Procedures," unpublished, Scholastic Magazine, 4/58; #389
Benton, William, "To Speed Up Your Reading," Scientific Monthly, 1938; #663
Benton, William, "The Times in Review," New York Times, 1973; #2301
Benton, William, "Eyes of the Future," ibid., 8/20/38; #668
Benton, William, "Off to Opportunity," ibid., 9/3/38; #670
Benton, William, "They Had Their Worries Too," ibid., 6/11/38; #845
Benton, William, "You Can Learn How to Sleep," ibid., 1/14/39; #248
Benton, William, "Mutual Goal for the Americas," Wholesale Grocer News, 8/44; #769
Benton, William, "Back Court Doubles; Tennis," World Tennis Magazine, 11/55; #173
Benton, William, pending, Middletown Bulletin, 1958; #305
Benton, article about Benton, "Richest of the American Rich," Fortune, 1/68; #2186
Benton, article about Benton, Carl Bodoni, "Shoot the Works; Want to Make a Million Dollars? Take Bill Benton's Advice," Mark Trail Magazine, Winter 1951; #1086
Benton, award, Distinguished Public Service Award, Connecticut Bar Association, 1971; #2272
Benton, award, Kajima Peace Award, 10/24/69; #2247
Benton, biographical materials, 1949-1961; #142
Benton, biographical materials for Latin America, Ray Josephs, 1960; #142A
Benton, book about Benton, Max Gunther, The Very, Very Rich and How They Got That Way, 1972; #2294
Benton, book about Benton, Charles Sopwith, Successful Businessmen, 1963; #1335
Benton, Benton book review, Robert Townsend, "Up the Organization," Saturday Review, 4/70; #2250
Benton, chapter about Benton, Marie Beynon Ray, How Never To Be Tired, 1961; #1821
Benton, editorial, "Man Without a Country," Ladies Home Journal, 7/38; #641
Benton, editorial, "New Continents Ahead," 10/38; #634
Benton, interview, Columbia University Oral History, 1970; #2263
Benton, interview, News Front, 2/61; #1798
Benton, interview, Edward Rosenheim, "Opportunities in Broadcasting," 3/3/72; #2279
Benton, interview, Studs Terkel, Great Depression in America, 1969; #2232
Benton, interview, "Voice of America; History," Voice of America, 1/28/60; #1606
Benton, letter, to Ray Josephs, friendship, 3/27/58; #1068
Benton, letter, to Paul V. Kesten, rule of exclusiveness in networks, 12/6/45; #436
Benton, letter, John Taber to Benton, Hedgerow Community Theater operated by Jasper Deeter, 9/30/47; #369
Benton, letter, to editor, "Recoined Phrase; Treadmill to Oblivion," Hartford Courant, 12/30/71; #2315
Benton, letter, to editor, New England steel mill, New Haven Register, 9/7/51; #762
Benton, letter, to editor, action of Board of Education in deleting Huckleberry Finn from the approved list, New York Times and Bridgeport Sunday Herald, 9/18/57; #150
Benton, letter, to editor, better television, 6/23/63; #1331
Benton, letter, to editor, public attitudes and television, 11/11/59; #1279
Benton, letter, to editor, U. S. Information Agency report, unpublished, 11/3/60; #1748
Benton, letter, to George Waldo, Benton biography, 12/3/49; #142
Benton, letter, to Charles Wilson, New England steel mill, 7/10/51; #493
Benton, membership, American Committee for a United Europe, Board of Trustees, 7/2/57; #21
Benton, membership, chairman of Connecticut National Library Week, 4/58; #281
Benton, membership, Committee for a United Europe, 7/3/53; #21
Benton, membership, University of Connecticut trustee, 7/1/57; #1465
Benton, membership, Democratic Advisory Council, Committee on Foreign Policy, 9/26/57; #56
Benton, membership, Democratic National Committee, Democratic Party Sustaining Committee; #223
Benton, membership, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information, 4/5/48; #450
Benton, membership, lists; #800
Benton, memo, visit with Harold Wilson, 9/63; #1349
Benton, memo, Bergen Evans, "Editor's Choice; You Couldn't Do Woise," Associated Press Managing Editors Association, 1963; #2302
Benton, notes, Ray Josephs on Benton in communications; #1366
Benton, photo, autographs; #1597
Benton, photo, autographs; 9/64; #2013
Benton, photo, 10/58; #1110
Benton, photo, 1952; #1490
Benton, photo, 1952; #1506
Benton, photo, 1950; #1210
Benton, photo, 5/20/48; #1436
Benton, photo, 11/56; #1492
Benton, photo, 7/52; #1464
Benton, photo, miscellaneous, infancy through 1915; #1402C
Benton, photo, 6/60; #1753
Benton, photo, 4/52; #1447
Benton, photo, 5/43; #855B
Benton, photo, 4/28/56; #1460
Benton, photo, Karsh portraits, 4/59; #1754-1758
Benton, photo, 6/6/60; #1763
Benton, photo, Marsh portrait, 1948; #1535
Benton, photo, 10/26/58; #1142
Benton, photo, 4/25/57; #1473
Benton, photo, newspaper mats; #1209
Benton, photo, 1958; #1456
Benton, photo, 2/59; #1440
Benton, photo, 4/58; #1520
Benton, photo, 5/58; #1429
Benton, photo, for passport, 1960; #1673
Benton, photo, #1599
Benton, photo, 3/72; #2277
Benton, photo, 4/15/70; #2258
Benton, photo, 1/60; #1597-1599
Benton, photo, 1/60; #1609
Benton, photo, 8/52; #1441
Benton, photo, 8/51; #519A
Benton, photo, 9/43; #1402E
Benton, photo, ca. 1952; #1445
Benton, photo, 12/55; #1163
Benton, photo, 11/57; #742
Benton, photo, 1957; #1512
Benton, photo, 2/3/58; #1562
Benton, photo, "Meet the Press," 8/24/52; #1485
Benton, photo, USS Connecticut, 1950; #1477
Benton, photo, Dover, England, 8/43; #1519
Benton, photo, Italian trip, 1950; #1450
Benton, photo, Italian trip, 1951; #1592
Benton, photo, Italian trip, 1952; #1508
Benton, photo, Eleanor Roosevelt luncheon, 10/57; #1462
Benton, photo, Greek Islands trip, 1954; #1582
Benton, photo, England trip, 1969; #2257
Benton, photo, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, 5/3/57; #1575
Benton, photo, Frank Lloyd Wright's 90th birthday, 1957; #1586
Benton, photo cartoon, TV board meeting and Benton, 1951; #1585
Benton, radio, 2/10-11/64; #1939
Benton, radio, "United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information," 5/5/48; #528D
Benton, radio, no text, May or June 1955; #189
Benton, radio, no text, 9/55; #188
Benton, radio, no text, 12/57; #286
Benton, radio, no text, 9/17/54; #198
Benton, radio, no text, 2/19/57; #129
Benton, radio, cultural exchange, 7/47; #1107
Benton, radio, tribute to George Shuster, 6/16/59; #1248
Benton, radio, Institute of Graphic Arts, fifty books of the year, 4/5/49; #825
Benton, radio, Western Europe's economic growth, 8/7/57; #41
Benton, release, Ray Josephs, "Statesman for Education," 1959; #1289
Benton, speech, "Tribute to William Fitzgerald," William Fitzgerald Apprentice School, 6/30/51; #384
Benton, speech, "What Every Young Businessman Should Know," Newspaper Advertising Executives Association, 10/13/41; #1302
Benton, speech, "Public Relations; Science of Selling Ideas," Public Relations Society, 11/30/49; #1106
Benton, speech, "Tribute to Anna Rosenberg," Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation Dinner, 4/16/64; #1949
Benton, speech, Class of 1921 Reunion, Yale University, 6/46; #833
Benton, speech, Class of 1921 Reunion, Yale University, 6/26/71; #2266
Benton, background summary, Catholics; #322
Benton, background summary, civil rights; #309
Benton, background summary, Connecticut industry; #323
Benton, background summary, economics; #323
Benton, background summary, education; #325
Benton, background summary, farmers; #319
Benton, background summary, government reorganization; #314
Benton, background summary, Greek people; #315
Benton, background summary, Hungarian people; #310
Benton, background summary, immigration; #316
Benton, background summary, industry; #323
Benton, background summary, international relations; #320
Benton, background summary, Italian people; #313
Benton, background summary, Jewish people; #311
Benton, background summary, labor; #326
Benton, background summary, medical profession; #321
Benton, background summary, miscellaneous national groups; #324
Benton, background summary, Negro people; #309
Benton, background summary, Polish people; #312
Benton, background summary, postal workers; #308
Benton, background summary, small business; #323
Benton, background summary, veterans; #307
Benton, background summary, women; #317
Benton, background summary, youth; #318
Benton, television, no text, 10/63; #100
Benton, television, no text, 7/28/62; #1304
Benton, television, no text, 7/64; #2010
Benton, television, no text, 6/61; #1806
Benton, television, interview, 8/21/66; #2116B
Benton, television, interview, 2/20-21/57; #3
Benton, television, interview, no text, 12/12/57; #154
Benton, television, interview, 1/31/58; #175
Benton, television, interview, 2/13/57; #108
Benton, television, "Soviet-American Meeting at Dartmouth," 11/15/60; #1793
Benton, television, "Editorial Page Conference," 1/19/64; #1935
Benton, television, "Our National Purpose," 6/26/60; #1614
Benton, television, "Are We Giving Bright Students a Fair Chance?," 12/29/57; #29
Benton, television, "Educated Man," 8/30/59; #1273
Benton, television, profile, 2/64; #1948
Benton, television, no text, 11/22/54; #193
Benton, television, no text, 9/28/54; #197
Benton, Benton tribute, 1/29/51; #541
Benton & Bowles. See Advertising.
Benton family, photo, Charles William Benton, 1900; #1402A
Benton family, photo, Christmas, 1957; #1449
Benton family, photo, early family pictures; #1402D
Benton family, photo, 30th reunion of Yale Class of 1921, 6/51; #1539
Benton family, photo, 35th reunion of Yale Class of 1921, 6/56; #1449
Benton family, photo, Montana homestead, ca. 1914; #1500
Benton family, photo, Montana homestead, ca. 1915; #1421
Benton family, photo, paternal and maternal grandparents; #1402B
Benton family, photo, Southport home, ca. 1953; #1212
Benton family, photo, Syrian homestead, 1840; #1421A
Benton family, photo, Syrian homestead, 1840; #1588
Benton family, photo, Thanksgiving at the Bentons, 11/58; #1822
Benton Foundation. See also Congressional Distinguished Service Awards.
Benton Foundation. See also Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, Foreign Service Association Award, 1957-1958; #1090
Benton genealogy, History of Tolland, 8/3/1861; #992
Bowles, Chester, announcement of availability as Senatorial candidate and Benton's statement, 3/7/58; #209
Bowles, article, "An American in Asia," Commonweal, 4/24/53; #259B
Bowles, article, "A Fresh Look at Free Asia," Foreign Affairs, 10/54; #259B
Bowles, article, "Brown Man's Burden Analyzed," New York Times, 9/5/54; #259B
Bowles, article, "Call for a New Immigration Policy," Survey, 11/51; #259B
Bowles, article, "Chester Bowles on Appointment of Ambassadors," Washington Post, 12/72; #2318
Bowles, A. H. Olmstead, "Connecticut Yankee; Benton vs. Bowles," Bridgeport Telegram, 7/10/58; #837
Bowles, Promises to Keep, 1971; #2271
Bowles, drafts of speeches prepared for Adlai Stevenson in 1956 political campaign; #555
Bowles, Benton letter to Bowles and Tom Dodd, request for debates, 4/24/58; #236
Bowles, photo, autographed; #1408
Bowles, photo, autographed; #1802
Bowles, speech, question-and-answer period with Benton and Tom Dodd, Fairfield County Federation of Women's Clubs, no text, 5/20/58; #396
Bowles, speech, with Benton and Dodd, "Republican Curtailment of Urban Renewal Funds," Fairfield County Federation of Women's Clubs, 5/19/58; #396
Bowles, speech, "America's First Order of Business," B'nai B'rith, 1/8/58; #259A
Bowles, speech, "America's Urgent Need for a New Foreign Economic Policy," Convention of the Tea Association, 9/21/54; #259A
Bowles, speech, "Does Brien McMahon's Vision Point the Way to Peace?," Human Rights Day luncheon, 1/30/58; #259A
Bowles, speech, "Not Enough Trust in the American People," Naugatuck Young Democrats, 1/6/58; #259A
Bowles, speech, "Soviet Challenge," Oberlin College, 6/10/57; #259A
Bowles, speech, "What Are We Americans Afraid Of?," St. Mary's. 1/15/58; #259A
Bowles, speech, "Labor Unions," Testimonial Dinner for Walter Reuther, 12/16/49; #259A
Bowles, speech, election victory, 11/50; #1867
Bowles, testimony, "Rent Control," Senate Banking and Currency Committee, 4/24/49; #259C
Brownlee, Jim, photo, autographed; #1407
Byrnes, James. See State Department.
Campaign 1950, appointment, Robert F. Claffey as Benton's Connecticut field representative, 2/10/50; #625
Campaign 1950, appointment, John J. Fitzpatrick as Benton's personal campaign advisor, 10/20/52; #594
Campaign 1950, Benton article, "Desegregation in Connecticut Armed Forces," New Haven Register, 1950; #891
Campaign 1950, campaign contribution from University of Chicago faculty and letters of support, 11/3/50; #1012
Campaign 1950, endorsements, miscellaneous; #480
Campaign 1950, letter, Benton to Walter George, state need for tax reduction, 6/13/50; #839
Campaign 1950, photos, 6/50; #1504
Campaign 1950, photos, 6/50; #1506
Campaign 1950, political release collection; #1011
Campaign 1950, promotional release, Gallup poll, 4/28/50; #1122
Campaign 1950, radio, 10/10/50; #953
Campaign 1950, radio, John McCormack supports Benton; #943
Campaign 1950, speech, "Introduction of Senator Benton to Democratic Party in Connecticut," Democratic State Central Committee, 10/30/49; #776
Campaign 1950, speech, "Politics," League of Women Voters, 10/23/50; #455
Campaign 1950, speech, election victory, 11/50; #1867
Campaign 1950, speech, "Progress Under the Democratic Party," Teamster's Union, 8/11/50; #1239
Campaign 1950, speech, Young Democrats State Convention, 5/27/50; #1087
Campaign 1950, speech, Abe Ribicoff, nomination of Benton for Senate, Democratic State Convention, 7/26/50; #441
Campaign 1950, speech, nomination acceptance, 7/29/50; #1987
Campaign 1950, statement, "Gift of Nichols Painting as Campaign Contribution," 11/4/50; #1238
Campaign 1950, statement, "Portable Movies as a Campaign Weapon," 10/16/50; #1189
Campaign 1950, statement, "Congratulations to the Convention", American Hungarian Federation Conference, 10/7/50; #1147
Campaign 1950, statement, "Czechoslovakia's Independence Day," Czechoslovakian people, 10/28/50; #462
Campaign 1950, summary, recount activities; #1232
Campaign 1950, television, Helen Benton, "Scrapbook of Senator Benton's Activities," 9/12/50; #182
Campaign 1950, Benton television, "Campaign 1950; Senator Benton, the Candidate," 10/50; #101
Campaign 1950, Benton television, 10/16/50; #911
Campaign 1950, Benton television, 10/23/50; #910
Campaign 1950, Benton television, 10/24/50; #973
Campaign 1950, testimonial, "Bill Benton Blitz," Newsweek, 6/5/50; #659
Campaign 1950, testimonial, "Buzz-Saw Bill Benton; Idea Man," Waterbury Republican, 6/25/50; #430
Campaign 1952, advertisement, Independent Committee versus Communism in Government, 11/2/52; #559
Campaign 1952, appointment, Anthony Bianca, State Coordinator for Ethnic Groups in Connecticut, 10/2/52; #597
Campaign 1952, appointment, Francis and Nance Brant as co-chairmen, 9/27/52; #827
Campaign 1952, appointment, Henry J. Gwiazda as state chairman of Polish-American Committee for the Re-Election of Benton, 10/4/52; #598
Campaign 1952, article, Edward B. Lockett, "What Makes a Good Senator," Coronet, 10/52; #212
Campaign 1952, endorsements; #480
Campaign 1952, letter, Alfred McCormack to Connecticut lawyers, 10/20/52; #1040
Campaign 1952, letter, Walter E. Cosgriff, government reorganization and campaign support, 7/3/52; #1034
Campaign 1952, letter, Fred Gutmann, Connecticut mine, mill, and smelter workers and Communist influences, 4/25/52; #1037
Campaign 1952, literature; #827A
Campaign 1952, photos; #1490
Campaign 1952, photos; #1533
Campaign 1952, photos; Benton addressing Connecticut delegation, 7/52; #1464
Campaign 1952, photos; #1423
Campaign 1952, photos; presidential campaign; #1499
Campaign 1952, plank, Democratic National Convention, American foreign policy, 7/19/52; #472
Campaign 1952, plank, Democratic National Convention, civil rights and anti-filibuster, 7/19/52; #795
Campaign 1952, plank, Democratic National Convention, second "Hoover Commission" on government reorganization, 7/19/52; #664
Campaign 1952, plank, Democratic National Convention, morality and politics, 7/19/52; #42C
Campaign 1952, plank, Democratic National Convention, small business, 7/19/52; #697
Campaign 1952, political release collection; #827
Campaign 1952, radio, Helen Benton, 10/31/52; #746
Campaign 1952, Benton radio, "Atomic Weapons No Substitute for Moral Power," 10/21/52; #1180
Campaign 1952, Benton radio, "Why I am a Democrat," 10/25/52; #415
Campaign 1952, Benton radio, "Social Security Program Threatened by Republican Policy," 10/29/52; #969
Campaign 1952, Benton radio, John McCormack in support of Benton, 10/31/52; #943
Campaign 1952, script, "Bill Benton; Fighting Senator," Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, 7/21/52; #1236
Campaign 1952, speech, Helen Benton, Salisbury; #1186
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Challenges in the Coming Elections," Amalgamated Clothing Workers, 5/2/52; #1231
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Communist Threat," Baltic people, 6/15/52; #219
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Domestic Economy," Cathedral Holy Name Society, 10/14/52; #242
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Taft-Hartley Act; A Critique," CIO banquet, 10/9/52; #1188
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Senator Benton's Record in the Senate," CIO Convention, 1/13/52; #687
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Connecticut Federation of Labor, 9/4/52; #1183
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic National Convention, "Anti-Filibuster (Cloture) Plank before the Democratic National Convention Committee," 7/19/52; #580
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic National Convention, "Tribute to Brien McMahon," 7/25/52; #707
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic National Convention, "Tribute to Paul Dever," 7/22/52; #419
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic State Convention, acceptance of the Senatorial nomination, 6/14/52; #429
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic State Convention, Hubert Humphrey keynote, 6/13/52; #442
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic State Convention, Abe Ribicoff nomination of Benton for Senator, 6/13/52; #564
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Democratic State Convention, "Connecticut Democratic Candidates of 1952 Campaign," 9/6/52; #418
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Women Possess the Balance of Power," Democratic Women's Clubs of Connecticut, 5/13/52; #1144
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Communistic Influences in Connecticut Labor Unions," 17th Senatorial District, 5/32/52; #422
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Fairfield County Young Democrats, 5/27/52; #424
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Politics," Glastonbury Democrats, 6/2/52; #425
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Democratic Party Achievements," Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 5/3/52; #560
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Opportunities Ahead," Litchfield High School commencement exercises, 6/20/52; #218
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Economic Issues of the 1952 Campaign," National Industrial Conference Board's 333rd Annual Meeting, 9/18/52; #417
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Politics," New Haven City Democratic Convention, 5/19/52; #590
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Achievements of the Democratic Party," New London County Democrats, 5/24/52; #423
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, "Campaign 1952; Economic Issues," Waterbury Rotary Club, 9/23/52; #1050
Campaign 1952, Benton speech, Benton tribute on 173rd anniversary of General Pulaski's death, 10/11/52; #654
Campaign 1952, Nelson H. Cruikshank speech, "Connecticut's Great Service to the Nation and the World," Connecticut Federation of Labor, 9/4/52; #1203
Campaign 1952, statement, support for Connecticut's option on three television channels, 10/30/52; #977
Campaign 1952, statement, "Social Security for Professional Persons," 10/20/52; #1192
Campaign 1952, statement, "McCarran Immigration Act and Bush's Evasion of It," 10/24/52; #155
Campaign 1952, statement, "How to Use Television in Politics," 9/10-24/52; #1234
Campaign 1952, statement, "Communism; Republican's Hot Air Method of Attack versus Democratic Party's Positive Steps," 10/17/52; #1023
Campaign 1952, statement, national fund-raising campaign for reelection of Benton, 10/17/52; #1191
Campaign 1952, statement, "Civil Rights; Republican Party Countenances Second Class Citizenship," Democratic rally, 10/16/52; #990
Campaign 1952, television, Helen Benton, 9/52; #1230
Campaign 1952, Benton television, "Benton versus Bush as Candidates," 10/20/52; #938
Campaign 1952, Benton television, "Benton's Qualifications," 10/24/52; #939
Campaign 1952, Benton television, "Achievements under the Democratic Party," 10/29/52; #936
Campaign 1952, Benton television, 10/31/52; #933
Campaign 1952, Benton television, Robert Claffey, "Richard Nixon's Academy Award Performance," 10/13/52; #434
Campaign 1952, testimonial, Cyril Coleman, 10/52; #937
Campaign 1954, introduction of John F. Kennedy, Democratic State Convention, 6/25/54; #199
Campaign 1954, speech, "Victory of the Election of Democratic Representatives in Congress," Democratic Victory Dinner, 12/2/54; #167
Campaign 1954, television, "Lyford for Congress Campaign," 10/6/54; #195
Campaign 1956, photo; #1448
Campaign 1956, photo, Democratic National Convention, 7/56; #1422
Campaign 1956, photo, 1956; #1498
Campaign 1956, photo, 1956; #1444
Campaign 1956, photo, Democratic State Central Committee, 6/56; #1530
Campaign 1956, photo, 7/1/56; #1478
Campaign 1956, plank, "Federal Employee Security Program," 8/7/56; #104B
Campaign 1956, plank, "Immigration," 8/7/56; #104C
Campaign 1956, radio, "Presidential Campaign," 4/18-19/56; #91
Campaign 1956, speech, Dodd's availability as candidate for Senatorial nomination, no text, 7/7/56; #64
Campaign 1956, speech, "Foreign Policy," Democratic Closed Circuit TV Dinner, 10/20/56; #62
Campaign 1956, testimony, "Immigration" (long version), 8/7/56; #104
Campaign 1956, testimony, "Immigration" (short version), 8/7/56; #104A
Campaign 1958, campaign literature, "Bill Benton Because," 5/27/58; #401
Campaign 1958, editorial, "Keep Your Eyes on J. F. Smith; Key Supporter of Tom Dodd," Bridgeport Sunday Herald, 7/6/58; #837C
Campaign 1958, editorial, "Lee for Governor in 1962," ibid., 7/6/58; #837D
Campaign 1958, editorial, Irwin Ross, "Battle of Connecticut," New York Post, 5/18/58; #558
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Senatorial nomination at Democratic State Convention, 6/30/58; #848
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, to Charles and Marjorie Benton, Senatorial nomination at Democratic State Convention and post-Convention analysis, 6/30/58; #848
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, to Connecticut Democrats, availability as candidate, letter #1, 1/13/58; #107
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, to delegates to Democratic Convention, 5/5/58; #381
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, to Ribicoff, Ribicoff's statement of neutrality on Senatorial candidates, 1/31/58; #186
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, to Adlai Stevenson, Senatorial nomination, 6/58; #849
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Bob Claffey to Connecticut Democrats, seven reasons why Benton would be a good candidate, 5/16/58; #393
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Al Donahue and Ed Bergin to delegates to party convention, seven reasons why Benton would be a good Senatorial candidate, 6/25/58; #709
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Ray Fitzpatrick to Benton and reply, "Benton Can Win," 1/15/58; #285A
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Joe Kusaila to Connecticut press, Benton veto of postal workers' raise, 10/20/50; #460
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, John Lane and Ed Roddan to Connecticut Democrats, Benton's foreign relations testimony and attachments, 4/21/58; #372
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, John Lane and Ed Roddan to Connecticut Democrats, "Benton Can Win," #3, 3/24/58; #285
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Nick Phelan to Connecticut town chairmen, support for Benton's candidacy, #2, 2/24/58; #247
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, William Pitt to Associated Press editors, endorsement of Benton as Senatorial candidate, 5/12/58; #492
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, William Proxmire to Benton, campaign strategy in 1956 Proxmire Senatorial election, 10/4/57; #1235
Campaign 1958, Benton letter to Ethel Beckwith, Chase Going Woodhouse to delegates to Party Convention, appeal to candidates on behalf of Benton's candidacy, 6/20/58; #651
Campaign 1958, radio, "Senatorial Nomination and Post-Convention Analysis," 7/1/58; #903
Campaign 1958, radio, "Democratic State Convention," 7/6/58; #803
Campaign 1958, radio, 10/10-11/58; #1041
Campaign 1958, radio, Senatorial nomination at Democratic State Convention and This Is the Challenge, 7/1/58; #802
Campaign 1958, speech, "Old Politics Is Replaced by New; Rise of Public Relations Techniques," Boston University School of Communications and Public Relations, no text, 11/18/58; #1215
Campaign 1958, speech, "Scholar and Public Policy," University of Connecticut Honors Day Convocation, 5/19/58; #391
Campaign 1958, speech, "Inadequacy of Southern Educational Facilities to Meet Selective Service Requirements and the Resultant Burden Placed on Connecticut," Connecticut labor leaders, 4/24/58; #373
Campaign 1958, speech, primary campaigning, Democratic Town Committee of Bristol, no text, 4/11/58; #375
Campaign 1958, speech, "Great Issues in the 1958 Campaign," Democratic Town Committee of Manchester, 4/15/58; #306
Campaign 1958, speech, "American Economy," Democratic Town Committee of New London, no text, 4/16/58; #95
Campaign 1958, speech, "Senator William Purtell's Record," Democratic Town Committee of Norwich, no text, 2/28/58; #16
Campaign 1958, speech, "Tax Reduction," Democratic Town Committee of Waterbury, no text, 4/22/58; #374
Campaign 1958, speech, "Missiles as an Issue," Democratic Women's Club of Westport, no text, 1/16/58; #117
Campaign 1958, speech, with Tom Dodd, "America's Economic Growth," Democratic Women's Club and Democratic Town Committee of East Hampton, no text, 5/14/58; #387
Campaign 1958, speech, "Nine-Point Attack on Unemployment," Exchange Club, 3/3/58; #244
Campaign 1958, speech, Eugene McCarthy testimonial dinner, 10/23/58; #1065
Campaign 1958, speech, "Employment," Litchfield County Democrats, 6/5/58; #518
Campaign 1958, speech, "Federal Support of Education," New Britain, no text, 6/17/58; #588
Campaign 1958, speech, "Education; Key Political Issue for 1958," Tolland County Democratic Association, no text, 5/8/58; #386
Campaign 1958, speech, "Teachers' Salaries," Tolland County Democrats, no text, 6/1/58; #491
Campaign 1958, speech, "Seven-Point Memo," West Haven Democratic Town Committee, no text, 4/28/58; #400
Campaign 1958, speech, "Tax Reduction," Windham County Democratic Delegates and Town Chairman, no text, 4/28/58; #377
Campaign 1958, speech, Wisconsin fund-raising dinner, 10/25/58; #752
Campaign 1958, speech, nomination acceptance speech, not used, 6/28/58; #708
Campaign 1958, speech, Al Donahue nomination of Benton for Senate, 6/28/58; #546
Campaign 1958, speech, question-and-answer period with Chester Bowles and Tom Dodd, Fairfield County Federation of Women's Clubs, no text, 5/20/58; #396
Campaign 1958, speech, with Bowles and Dodd, "Republican Curtailment of Urban Renewal Funds," Fairfield County Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs, 5/19/58; #396
Campaign 1958, speech, "Flood Control; Federal Responsibility," 7th Senatorial district, no text, 3/8/58; #253
Campaign 1958, speech, "Common Market for Latin America," 2nd Congressional district, 5/22/58; #397
Campaign 1958, speech, "Need for Federal Support of Schools," 32nd Senatorial district, 5/24/58; #399
Campaign 1958, statement, "Senatorial Campaign and Benton's Pledge to Carry Fight through to Convention Floor," 6/22/58; #643
Campaign 1958, statement, John H. Norton, in favor of accepting Benton's proposal for a compromise to avoid a bitter primary fight, 4/2/58; #297
Campaign 1958, television, 7/2/58; #811
Campaign 1958, television, "Current Administrative Policy," 1/13-14/58; #135
Campaign 1960, photo, Democratic National Committee; #2307
Campaign 1960, plank, Democratic National Committee, "Education," 7/8/60; #1751A
Campaign 1960, speech, Democratic National Committee; #2307
Campaign 1960, speech, seconding Congressman Frank Kowalski's nomination, Democratic State Convention, 6/18/60; #1760
Campaign 1960, testimony, Democratic National Committee, "Education," 7/60; #1752
Campaign 1960, testimony, Democratic National Committee, "Red China's Educational System," 7/8/60; #1751
Campaign 1962, speech, seconding Governor Dempsey's nomination, Democratic State Convention, no text, 7/14/62; #1310
Campaign 1964, plank, "Report of the Committee on Resolutions and Platforms," Democratic National Committee, 8/64; #2002
Campaign 1964, radio, Democratic National Committee, 8/24/64; #2009
Campaign 1968, speech, Democratic National Committee, 1968; #2304
Campaign 1968, speech, "Democratic National Convention," American Club of Paris, 9/12/68; #2207
Campaign 1968, speech, against resolution calling for withdrawal of troops from Vietnam, Democratic State Convention, 6/22/68; #2196
Careers in government, announcement, "Congressional Awards for Distinguished Service," 10/18/57; #163
Careers in government, "For Distinguished Service in Congress," New York Times, 7/24/55; #163
Careers in government, "For Distinguished Service in Congress," "Why Admen Should Go into Politics," Printers' Ink, 9/2/55; #147
Careers in government, Harold Stein report, "Foreign Service Act of 1946"; #1610
Careers in government, speech, "Politics versus Advertising Careers," Advertising and Sales Executive Club, no text, 4/9/56; #74
Careers in government, speech, "Rewards and Penalties of Public Service," University of Bridgeport, 1/15/52; #237
Careers in government, speech, "Cold War and the Liberal Arts," Brooklyn College, 6/5/60; #1603
Careers in government, speech, "Rewards and Penalties of Public Service," Claremont School of Theology, 12/13/60; #1780
Careers in government, speech, "Rewards and Penalties of Public Service," College of the City of New York, 2/9/52; #235
Careers in government, speech, "Rewards and Penalties of Public Service," Congressional Distinguished Service Awards luncheon, 9/11/59; #163A
Careers in government, speech, "Scholar and Public Policy," University of Connecticut Honors Day Convocation, 5/19/58; #391
Careers in government, speech, "Foreign Service as a Career," Foreign Service Association, 10/20/55; #140
Careers in government, speech, "Public and Private Relations of Foreign Service," Foreign Service Association, 10/6/49; #1093
Careers in government, speech, "Is Public Service for You?," Hartford College Mock Legislators, 2/19/52; #233
Careers in government, speech, "Public Service and the Liberal Arts," Hunter College, 6/16/59; #1233
Careers in government, speech, "What Price Public Service; Is It Worth It?," Institute of Practical Politics, 11/50; #1057
Careers in government, speech, "Cold War and the Liberal Arts," Knox College, 6/6/60; #1604
Careers in government, speech, "What Makes a Good Politician?," Yale Political Union, no text, 10/6/54; #196
Careers in government, speech, "Politics; Its Penalties and Rewards," Young Democrats of New Haven, no text, 2/26/58; #246
Carleton College, Merril E. Jarchow and Leal A. Headley book, Carleton College; The First Century, 1966; #2153
Catholics, "Soviet Lesson for Catholic Schools," Catholic Digest, 4/58; #55A
Catholics, Catholic World, unpublished article, 1961; #1794
Catholics, photo, National Catholic Education Association, 4/25/57; #1451
Catholics, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education," Catholic War Veterans, 11/10/57; #50
Catholics, speech, "Tribute to Irish People," Irish American Home Society, 3/17/50; #116
Catholics, speech, "Challenge to Catholic Educators," National Catholic Education Association, 4/25/57; #55
Catholics, speech, "Principles of Christianity and Patriotism," Postal Workers' Communion Breakfast, 5/18/52; #228
Catholics, speech, Reverend Lawrence J. Shenan, "Education and the Modern Media of Communication," National Catholic Educational Association, 4/23/57; #49
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, speech, "Responsibilities of the Mass Media," 1/22/63; #1318
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Newton Minow speech, "Television; Four New Dimensions," 1/22/62; #1318
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, statement, "Benton Gives $25,000 for Study of Television and Press in Free Society," 11/2/59; #1285
Chase, Stuart, "Five Year Plan for Egg Heads," Progressive Magazine, 7/56; #183
Chase, Money to Grow On, 1964; #1995
Childs, Marquis, "Another Benton Plan," Washington Post, 9/12/50; #1026
Childs, Moderator, "Marshall Plan of Ideas," 7/23/50; #513
China, Benton article, "Education in Red China," Child and Family, 4/62; #1778A
China, Benton article, "Education in Red China," Saturday Review, 7/15/61; #1778
China, Benton letter to the editor, "Education in Red China," New York Times, unpublished, 9/20/60; #1179
China, Warren Preece manuscript, "Education in China," 1960; #1764
China, Warren Preece manuscript, "Education in China," updated, with 1961 article, 1961-1962; #1764A
China, pamphlet, "Education; Our Ultimate Weapon," 2/61; #1751B
China, photos, education; #1241
China, Benton testimony, "Red China's Educational System," Democratic National Convention, 7/8/60; #1751
CIO, speech, "Taft-Hartley Act; A Critique," 10/9/52; #1188
CIO, speech, "Morality in Government," 6/18/52; #729
CIO, speech, "Progress under the Democratic Party," 5/26/50; #790
CIO, speech, "Request for Labor's Guidance and Cooperation," 1/14/50; #681
CIO, speech, "Senator Benton's Record in Senate," 1/13/52; #687
CIO, statement, "Toward a Prosperous New England," 6/15/50; #1049
Civil rights, appointment to Hampton Institute Board of Trustees, 12/1/57; #277
Civil rights, footnote, Committee for Economic Development, Distressed Areas in a Growing Economy, 6/61; #1800
Civil rights, Benton letter to University of Connecticut, Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity's stand on discrimination, 9/28/50; #582
Civil rights, Benton letter and Truman reply, civil rights and F.E.P.C. for defense industry, 10/51; #98
Civil rights, plank, Democratic National Convention, F.E.P.C., 8/7/56; #104B
Civil rights, radio, "Civil Rights; F.E.P.C."; #899
Civil rights, radio, "Civil Rights," 5/3/50; #925
Civil rights, radio, "Civil Rights; F.E.P.C.," 5/9/50; #962
Civil rights, radio, "Cloture and Civil Rights," 10/10/51; #1128
Civil rights, radio, "Latin American Trip," 4/7/60; #1730
Civil rights, radio, "Civil Rights and the Party Platforms," 9/2/52; #581
Civil rights, radio, "Tribute to Walter White," 6/4/55; #176
Civil rights, speech, "Advocating the Fair Employment Practices Commission and Rule XXII," B'nai B'rith, 10/28/51; #764
Civil rights, speech, "Anti-Filibuster (Cloture) Plank before the Democratic National Convention Committee," Democratic National Convention, 7/19/52; #580
Civil rights, speech, "Full Equality of Educational Opportunity for Negro People," Hampton Institute, no text, 4/25/58; #304
Civil rights, speech, "McCarran Immigration Act and F.E.P.C.," Liberal Party Dinner, 6/11/52; #283
Civil rights, speech, "Cloture; Prior Issue on Civil Rights," National Leadership Council for Civil Rights, 2/17/52; #579
Civil rights, speech, "East and West; The Twain Must Meet," Service Bureau for Women's Organizations, 10/21/57; #51
Civil rights, speech, "One Hundred Years of Liberia's Independence," 9/20/46; #545
Civil rights, background summary; #309
Civil rights, television, 7/21/52; #692
Civil rights, television, "Civil Rights; Republican Party Countenances Second Class Citizenship," Democratic Party rally, 10/16/52; #990
Civil rights, television, "Democratic Platform Discussed," 8/23/64; #1891
Cogley, John, speech, "Religion," Center Club, 6/22/65; #2012
Committee for Economic Development, appointment to Executive Committee, 5/29/58; #402
Committee for Economic Development, Benton article, "Johnny Will March Home to a Job," Liberty, 7/24/43; #810
Committee for Economic Development, Benton article, "Economics of a Free Society," Fortune, 10/44; #171
Committee for Economic Development, Benton article, "Postwar Planning and Rugged Individualism," Future Magazine, 1/45; #744
Committee for Economic Development, "Opportunity; Dynamics of a Free Society," Industrial Marketing, 6/43; #855
Committee for Economic Development, editorial, "Opportunity for Pro and Con Discussions," Opportunities in World of Tomorrow, 1943; #33
Committee for Economic Development, editorial, "Opportunities in the World of Tomorrow," Freedom of Opportunity; Keystone of All the Freedoms, 1944; #433
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, An Adaptive Program for Agriculture, 1962; #1864
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Budget and Economic Growth, 4/59; #1256
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Cooperation for Progress in Latin America, 2/61; #1796
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Defense Against Inflation, 5/58; #1266
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Distressed Areas in a Growing Economy, 6/61; #1800
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, East-West Trade, 5/65; #2056
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Economic Development of Central America, 11/64; #1989
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Economic Literacy for Americans, 2/62; #1835
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Educating Tomorrow's Managers, 10/64; #2011
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Financing a Better Election System, 12/68; #2214
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Growth and Taxes, 2/61; #1792
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Guiding Metropolitan Growth, 8/60; #1619
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Improving Executive Management in the Federal Government, 1964; #1988
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Innovation in Education; New Directions for the American School, 7/68; #2198
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, International Trade, Foreign Investment, and Domestic Employment, 6/45; #755
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, International Trade Organization and Reconstruction of World Trade, 6/49; #1115
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Modernizing Local Government, 6/1966; #2131
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Monetary and Fiscal Policy for Greater Economic Stability, 12/48; #1245
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, The National Economy and the Vietnam War, 4/68; #2185
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Paying for Better Public Schools, 1/60; #1296
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Presidential Succession and Inability, 1/1965; #2031
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Problem of Changeover Unemployment, 8/45; #1244
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Raising Low Incomes Through Improved Education, 9/65; #2067
Committee for Economic Development, footnote, Union Powers and Union Functions; #1942
Committee for Economic Development, interview, "Reminiscences about CED's Early Days," 7/68; #2199
Committee for Economic Development, memo, Harold Lasswell, "American Policy Commission," 6/3/41; #2068
Committee for Economic Development, pamphlet, reprint of "Economics of a Free Society," 1964; #171
Committee for Economic Development, photo, visit to Strategic Air Command; #1521
Committee for Economic Development, photo, trustees' luncheon, 5/20/48; #1436, #818
Committee for Economic Development, photo, 25th anniversary celebration, 11/67; #2172A
Committee for Economic Development, photo, Washington luncheon, 5/12/49; #1446
Committee for Economic Development, photo, 11/56; #1492
Committee for Economic Development, photo, meeting, 9/43; #620
Committee for Economic Development, radio, "What Should Our Tax Program Be After the War?," 11/14/44; #737
Committee for Economic Development, radio, "Postwar Jobs; Responsibility of Business," 9/13/43; #843
Committee for Economic Development, radio, "Should Industry Attempt to Guarantee Labor a Minimum Wage?," 10/7/44; #736
Committee for Economic Development, radio, "Post War Jobs; Responsibility of Business," 11/15/43; #843
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Commerce and Industry Look Ahead," 5/43; #280
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Johnny, Get Your Job," 5/43; #1206
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Economic Planning in England," 11/8/43; #619
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Economics; America's Responsibility," 1/29/44; #595
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Economics of a Free Society," 10/14/44; #1306
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Liberal Education for Business," 10/2/44; #211
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Crowther is Right-We Hope," 1945; #763
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Business Begins to Look Ahead," 10/20/43; #257
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Opportunity; Dynamics of a Free Society," 5/7/43; #855
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Business Strikes a Trial Balance," 10/28/43; #1307
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Business Looks at War and Peace," 11/5/43; #602
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Future Aims of CED," 25th anniversary banquet, 11/16/67; #2172
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Information Program," 5/20/48; #622
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Tribute to Ralph Flanders," 1/17/47; #886
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Tribute to Paul Hoffman," ca. 1947-1948; #818
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Tribute to Jesse Jones," 5/20/48; #59
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Postwar Efforts by General Industry and Business," Producers' Council, Inc. and American Association of Architects, 5/26/43; #603
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Brass Tacks of Free Enterprise," Sales' Managers Club of Hartford, 10/9/43; #1005
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "How to Raise Real Wages," 6/19/50; #629
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Role of Commerce and Industry in Preventing a Postwar Depression," Temple University, 2/17/43; #895
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Platform for a Free Enterprise System," New York Town Hall, 1/15/45; #808
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Commerce and Industry Look Ahead," Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, 4/10/43; #799
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "CED in the Post War World; New Relationship Between Businessmen and Politicians and Implications of Russian Propaganda," 5/11/49; #1055
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Postwar Developments in Britain," 9/17/43; #620
Committee for Economic Development, speech, "Paul Hoffman; On His Retirement," 5/20/48; #723
Committee for Economic Development, A. R. Guinness speech, "Welcome to Eric Johnston and William Benton," British National Committee of the International Chamber of Commerce, 8/11/43; #873
Committee for Economic Development, Senate testimony, "Strengthening Reciprocal Trade Agreements," 6/1/46; #710
Congress of Industrial Organizations. See CIO.
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, announcements, 1957-1959; #163B
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, announcements, 1961; #1817
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, article, "For Distinguished Service in Congress," New York Times, 7/24/55; #163
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, pamphlet; #163E
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, photo, 9/11/59; #163C
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, photo, 9/11/59; #163H
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, photo, 9/11/59; #163I
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, radio, "Educational and Subscription Television and Congressional Awards," 8/29/59; #1275
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, radio, "Kruschev Visit and Congressional Awards," 9/13/59; #1282
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, radio, "Rewards and Penalties of Public Service," 9/11/59; #163A
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, radio, Pendleton Herring, "Benton Foundation Award," 9/11/59; #163F
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, radio, Hugh L. Elsbree, "Political Scientist and the Congress," 9/11/59; #163G
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, speech, "An American Suggestion to British Business Men," American Chamber of Commerce, 7/26/48; #273
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, speech, "Can Britain Compete?," American Chamber of Commerce, 5/26/49; #552
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, speech, "Economic Stumbling Blocks; Britain and the United States," Civic and Commerce Association and Advertising Club, 2/17/44; #706
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, speech, "America's Economy," Kiwanis Club of Phoenix, 3/8/49; #1782
Congressional Distinguished Service Awards, television, 9/11/59; #163E
Council of Europe, meeting with British industrialists, 7/30/57; #19
Council of Europe, photo, 1951; #1509
Council of Europe, report, 11/51; #1228
Cousins, Norman, Present Tense; An American Editor's Odyssey, 1967; #2190
Cousins, "Scientific Rivalry; United States Versus U.S.S.R.," Open Mind Series, 11/3/57; #12
Coy, Wayne, speech, "Future Broadcasting in America," 11/5/51; #984
Crowther, Geoffrey, appointment to board of Britannica, 4/12/56; #47
Crowther, article, "Economic Controls Versus Cartels," Economist Magazine, 9/45; #1080
Crowther, speech, "Education; Contrast Between American and English Systems," 10/9/59; #1294
Cultural exchange. See Senate, State Department, UNESCO, etc.
De Madariaga, Salvador, Blowing Up of the Parthenon; #1799
Democratic. See Politics, Senate, etc.
Democratic Advisory Council, Seymour Harris, "Educational Policy for Democratic Party," 12/9/57; #184
Democratic Advisory Council, appointment of Benton to Foreign Policy Committee, 9/26/57; #56
Democratic Advisory Council, "Where We Are; The World of Today and How It Got That Way," pamphlet #1, 1958; #444
Democratic Advisory Council, "Education and Freedom's Future," pamphlet #3, 1/60; #1257
Democratic Advisory Council, "How to Pierce the Iron Curtain," unpublished pamphlet, drafts and correspondence, 1959-1960; #1227
Democratic Digest, "Our International Information Services," 11/46; #823
Democratic Digest, "Education and Freedom's Future," 1/60; #1257
Democratic Digest, "Soviet Challenge; Education," 3/6/56; #75
Democratic Digest, "Business and Its Political Mythology," 4/4/55; #39B
Dempsey, John. See University of Bridgeport.
Djilas, Milovan, "Storm in Eastern Europe," New Leader, 11/19/56; #272
Dodd, Tom, Benton's comments on Dodd's announcement of candidacy, 9/5/57; #15
Dodd, Benton speech, "Tom Dodd's Availability as Candidate for Senatorial Nomination," no text, 7/7/56; #64
Dodd, Benton speech, question-and-answer period with Benton and Bowles, Fairfield County Federation of Women's Clubs, no text, 5/20/58; #396
Dodd, Benton speech, with Benton and Bowles, "Republican Curtailment of Urban Renewal Funds," Fairfield County Federation of Women's Clubs, 5/19/58; #396
Donnelly, Raymond L., endorsement of Benton for Senator, undated; #382
Douglas, Paul, In the Fullness of Time, 1971; #2298
Douglas, radio, "Economy through Government Reorganization," 4/10/52; #881
Douglas, "Government Reorganization"; #928
Dulles, Allen, Russell Baker article, "The Other Mr. Dulles; Of the CIA," New York Times Magazine, 3/16/58; #266
Dulles, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Science and Technology," Yale Conference, 2/3-4/58; #152K
Dulles, television, "Democratic Platform Discussed," 8/23/64; #1891
Dulles, Benton's commentary on Penn Kimball memo analyzing Convention and Senatorial nomination, 6/58; #1169
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, 6/16/51; #731
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, photos, 6/16/51; #731A, #1477, #1483
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, Carleton, 6/61; #1808
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, Dartmouth, photo, 6/68; #2193
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, Knox College, photo, 6/6/60; #1763
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, Montana State College, 6/16/57; #96
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, Montana State College, photo, 6/10/57; #1540
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, Notre Dame, 6/68; #2189
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, University of Louisville, 6/48; #1493
Education, awarding of honorary LID from Bard College, University of Montana, 6/10/57; #1429
Education, Benton article, "Television; Trivia or Trivium? Is It a Choice?," Academy Magazine, 12/51; #388
Education, Benton article, "How Can Radio Educate?," Know, 10/41; #79
Education, Benton article, "Why Do United States Schools Fail to Create Scientists?," New York Post, 10/24/57; #288
Education, Benton article, "Biggest Reward; A Tribute to Education," New York Times, 5/21/38; #466
Education, Benton article, "United States Education and the Liberal Arts," Yale Political Union, Summer 1962; #1809
Education, Lester David, "Are You Fed Up with TV Trivia?," 4/60; #1380
Education, Barbara Kerr, "William Benton's Role in Education," 5/14/57; #1177
Education, Ethel Beckwith, "TV as a Teacher; Quotations of William Benton," Bridgeport Sunday Herald Magazine, 10/18/59; #1292
Education, book, The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R., 1966; #2080
Education, book, H. G. Rickover, Education and Freedom, 1960; #2088
Education, book, Edward M. Tuttle, Education by Will Versus Education by Order; #876
Education, book, Edward M. Tuttle, School Board Leadership in America; #1214
Education, Benton review of Arthur Trace, Jr., What Ivan Knows that Johnny Doesn't, 11/12/61; #1826
Education, Benton letter, to editor, foreign aid and federal support to education for training scientists, New York Times, 5/31/56; #675
Education, Benton letter, to editor, suggesting a council of educational advisors, New York Times Magazine, 3/30/62; #1862
Education, Benton letter, to Eisenhower, television quiz scandal and need for citizen's advisory commission, 11/18/59; #1299
Education, Benton letter, #2, 11/21/59; #1299A
Education, Benton letter, #3, 11/30/59; #1299B
Education, Benton letter, to Sigurd Larmon, television quiz scandal and the need for citizen's advisory committee, 12/1/59; #1299C
Education, Benton letter, to Glen Lloyd, appraisal of University of Chicago, 11/20/59; #1362
Education, Benton letter, to Charles Percy, television quiz scandal and the need for citizen's advisory committee, 12/2/59; #1299D
Education, Warren Preece manuscript, Education in China, 1960; #1764
Education, photo, Institute for International Education, 1969; #2303
Education, photo, Open University, 5/16/72; #2287
Education, radio, "Is Our Educational System Failing the Individual?," 2/6/58; #152U
Education, radio, 4/11/60; #1605
Education, radio, 4/5/61; #1394
Education, speech, "Education; Liberal Arts versus Business Schools," 2/15/61; #1765A
Education, speech, "Educational Radio Broadcasting," Commonwealth Edison, 3/14/38; #862
Education, speech, "Television; Subscriptional and Educational," Dinner Club, no text, 4/13/59; #1287
Education, speech, "Television; How Can the Public Interest Best Be Served?," Institute for Education by Radio and Television, 5/3/52; #501
Education, speech, "Television," Overseas Press Club, 2/13/64; #1937
Education, speech, "Radio Broadcasting; Educational and Otherwise," Parents' Association, 10/24/39; #865
Education, speech, "Tribute to William Carr," National Education Association, 6/19/67; #2154
Education, speech, "Private School in a Changing World," Taft School alumni, 12/12/41; #1301
Education, speech, "Education; Expansion of University of Connecticut," Tolland County Democratic Association Picnic, no text, 8/18/57; #54
Education, speech, "Improving Education in Our Schools," United Parents' Association, 1/13/62; #1815
Education, summary of efforts on behalf of education; #325
Education, television, shortage of educational facilities, 11/6/59; #1364
Education, testimonial, Institute for International Education, 4/15/70; #2252
Education, testimony, proposal for a citizens' board on broadcasting, Carnegie Commission on Educational Television, 4/15/66; #2114
Education, in Britain, "English Education through the Looking-Glass; A Comparative Journey into American High Schools," report financed by Benton Foundation, 4/30/58; #414
Eisenhower, Dwight D., letters to Benton, television quiz scandals and need for Citizen's Advisory Committee, 11/59; #1299-1299B
Eisenhower, letter to Nickolai Bulganin, atomic weapons, summit meeting, and strengthening the U. N., 2/18/58; #255
Eisenhower, photo, testifying in favor of Smith-Mundt bill, 5/20/47; #1488
Eisenhower, statement, two speeches, "Science and Security" and "Future Security," 11/16/57; #187
Eisenhower, Benton testimonial, Information Program, 6/6/47; #1202
Eisenhower, Exchange Fellowships, Inc., Benton's appointment to Board of Trustees, 11/17/52; #1184
Eisenhower, Exchange Fellowships, Board of Trustees pay tribute to President on his birthday, 10/14/53; #1470
Election laws, article, Ann Ferebee, "Political Campaigns," Commonweal, unpublished, ca. 1958; #1038
Election laws, guide book, Summary of Federal and State Laws Regulating the Nomination and Election of United States Senators, 1952; #1028
Election laws, guide book, Federal Corrupt Practices and Political Activities Laws; #1027
Election laws, Benton letter to Alexander Holmes, abolishing the vice presidency, Connecticut newspapers; #1927
Encyclopaedia Britannica, announcement, "William Benton Returns as Chairman of the Board," 10/9/47; #806
Encyclopaedia Britannica, announcement, "Hubert Humphrey Joins EB Board of Directors," 1/9/69; #2217
Encyclopaedia Britannica, announcement, "Purchase of Merriam Webster Co.," 9/11/64; #2008
Encyclopaedia Britannica, announcement, "Purchase of the Praeger Publishers," 4/22/66; #2118
Encyclopaedia Britannica, announcement, "William Benton Announces Gifts of EB Collection of American Paintings to American Schools," 4/16/50; #893
Encyclopaedia Britannica, announcement, "Encyclopaedia Britannica Collection of Art to Be Shown in Sacramento," 3/1/48; #1179
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Robert Alden, "Benton Sees Vast Publishing Gains," New York Times, 1/14/60; #1392
Encyclopaedia Britannica, John Benton, "First Sales Experience," EB News, 9/1/59; #1246
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "In Memoriam; Adlai E. Stevenson," Book of the Year, 1966; #2110
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1966; #2110
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1967; #2138
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1968; #2167
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1969; #2213
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1970; #2244
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1971; #2260
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1972; #2290
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1973; #2313
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R.," ibid., 1965; #2000
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Voice of the Kremlin," ibid., 1956; #31
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Voice of Latin America," ibid., 1961; #1740
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," Compton's, 1971; #2261
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1972; #2311
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1973; #2289
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Russian Trip," EB News, 1/56; #105
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Reginald Marsh," Know, Summer 1967; #113A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Meet John Y. Brown II," ibid., 1972-1973; #2293
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," EB Roundtable, 1/73; #2308
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," ibid., 1972; #2309
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Shaping Our Lives Through Science and Technology," ibid., 1972; #2280
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Thank God for Salesmen," Salesman's Opportunity, 1968; #2184
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "1973; The Year of the Salesman," ibid., 2/73; #2320
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Mikoyan vs. Britannica," Saturday Review, 10/27/62; #1312
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Publisher's Message," Yearbook of Science and the Future, 10/69; #2229
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Shaping Our Lives Through Science and Technology," ibid., 1968; #2192
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Shaping Our Lives Through Science and Technology," ibid., 1970; #2255
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Shaping Our Lives Through Science and Technology," ibid., 1972; #2265
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Benton, "Shaping Our Lives Through Science and Technology," ibid., 1973; #2288
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Clay Cole, "How the Britannica Sells One Out of Three," Sales Management, 6/3/60; #1615
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Harvey Einbinder, "Straight Look at the Encyclopaedia Britannica," Columbia University Forum, Winter 1960; #1398
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Harvey Einbinder, "The Britannica; An American Critique of the Encyclopedia Business," Encounter, 1961; #1398B
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Harvey Einbinder, letters to editor, Hutchins's refutation and Einbinder's response, Columbia University Forum, Spring 1960; #1398A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Harvey Einbinder, "Our Imperfect Encyclopedias," Progressive, 3/61; #1398B
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Harvey Einbinder, The Myth of the Britannica, 1964; #1940
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Bruce Felknor, "William Benton; Looking Back," Know, Fall 1972/Winter 1973; #2293A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Paul Hoffman and others, "World Without Want," ibid., 1962; #1859
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Arthur Bartlett, "Bill Benton; Idea Man on the Run," Coronet, 9/48; #149
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ray Josephs, "The Great EB," Christian Science Monitor, 6/58; #292C
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Dorothea Kahn, "Encyclopaedia Britannica; A Long Time Newspaper," Christian Science Monitor, 7/10/43; #1010
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Allan Keller, "Filed But Never Forgotten," World Telegram and Sun, 2/10/62; #1855
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Michael Lazare, "The Marvelous Encyclopedia Business," Forbes, 2/15/65; #2048
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Arthur M. Louis, "The Friendly Britannica," The Nation, 3/1/65; #2051
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William A. Lydgate, "Britannica," Reader's Digest, 6/42; #1584
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Kent MacDougall, "Facts for Sale," Wall Street Journal, 2/19/68; #2182
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Jessie Matson, "Britannica in Eighteenth-Century America," Metropolitan Museum of Art Library Bulletin, 6/43; #898
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Richard A. Smith, "Ceiling on Selling," Fortune, 8/58; #368
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Carl Spielvogel, "Advertising; Hard Sell No News to Benton," ibid., 5/25/58; #975
Encyclopaedia Britannica, John Tebbel, "Two Hundred Years of Progress," Saturday Review, 2/10/68; #2183
Encyclopaedia Britannica, John H. Thompson, "University of Chicago Aide's Action Saves Britannica Bonanza," Chicago Tribune, 10/8/72; #2321
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Walter Yust, "That's a Fact-Or Is It?," Catholic Library World, 3/57; #258
Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Future Encyclopedias," 1964; #1986
Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Bill Benton's Knowledge Empire," Fortune, 1/68; #2186
Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Growth of EB," Fortune, 7/58; #368
Encyclopaedia Britannica, "This Was the 'Athens of America,'" New Haven Register, 3/20/60; #1608
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, commemorating 200th anniversary, 1/69; #2211B
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, Franklyn H. Hooper, Story of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1939; #1071
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, Harcourt F. Kitchin, Moberly Bell and His Times, 1925; #1838
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, Herman Kogan, The Great EB, 4/58; #292
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, Joseph McCabe, Lies and Fallacies of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1947; #1928
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, Board of Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1962; #1303
Encyclopaedia Britannica, book, Carl F. Stover, edited, The Technological Order, proceedings of EB Conference, 1963; #1334
Encyclopaedia Britannica, booklet for Board of Editors; #1303
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, Contemporary American Painting catalogs to U. S. missions abroad, 6/1/58; #476
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, 5 sets as Christmas presents to Soviet Presidium members, 12/25/55; #112
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, 5 sets to Israel Projects Program as Zionist Organization of America, 12/14/50; #507
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, presentation to German newspapers, 7/19/48; #1352
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, Rumanian Five Language Technical Lexicon, to reciprocate for 3 sets to Rumanian libraries, 8/26/60; #1771
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, 50 sets to news agencies of Germany, 7/19/48; #1353
Encyclopaedia Britannica, gift, 50 sets to German newspapers and DENA, 4/27/49; #791
Encyclopaedia Britannica, editorial revisions, 1/4/63; #1319
Encyclopaedia Britannica, John Benton letter to parents about EB sales experience, 8/27/62; #1246A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, memo, transfer, 7/59; #292B
Encyclopaedia Britannica, memo, General Robert E. Wood, "Monument for the World; Building of the Panama Canal," 11/63; #1333
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, Great Books presentation, 4/52; #1434
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, publication of The Great EB, 5/58; #1568
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, Benton tribute, 5/24/49; #1511
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, meeting of Board of Directors, 1957; #1529
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, Canadian Medal presentation, 10/68; #2216
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, First Edition replica, 10/68; #1497
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, Kennedy Memorial Library, 3/3/65; #2055
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, Adlai Stevenson at Geneva cocktail party, 7/8/65; #2089
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, 3/60; #1182A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, reception by British Prime Minister and Guildhall dinner, 10/15/68; #2211A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, photo, EB sales convention, 5/18/70; #2253
Encyclopaedia Britannica, promotional literature, Benton, "Message to College Men," 1/59; #1182
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, 2/21/64; #1943
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, Benton's account of Russian trip, 7/22/62; #1305
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, discussion of television quiz shows, payola, Latin American trip, and EB, 1/23/60; #1601
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, 6/25-26/64; #1984
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, forthcoming Russian trip and EB, 10/11/55; #980
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, overseas broadcast, 190th anniversary of EB, 6/6/58; #1104
Encyclopaedia Britannica, radio, Benton's views on business, 12/61; #1795
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, "Academy for Adults," 10/9/62; #1906
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Compton Achievement Conference, 10/7/72; #2295
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, "Decade Ahead," 190th anniversary of publication of Encyclopaedia Britannica, 6/10/58; #511
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, dinner commemorating Benton's 25th anniversary as publisher, 2/1/68; #2179
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Preble's retirement, 9/30/59; #1277
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, "UNESCO; The Dream Comes of Age,"" 10/11/67; #2163
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, EB international sales division meeting, 6/26/67; #2158
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, two short speeches in Scotland at reception honoring Britannica's 200th anniversary, 5/15/68; #2197
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Encyclopaedia Britannica International Sales Conference, 10/13/68; #2212
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Benton's response to Prime Minister's toast, 10/15/68; #2211
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Harvard Business School Club, 6/1/65; #2065
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, introducing The Annals of America, 2/26/69; #2220
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Wisconsin sales convention, 5/18/70; #2253
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Magazine Writers Society, no text, 6/6/57; #97
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, presentation to President Johnson of books for 700 elementary schools, 12/14/67; #2174
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Temac meeting, not delivered, 10/4/62; #1905
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, Young Executives in Sales Club, outline, 2/9/61; #1791
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, "In Memoriam; Robert Redfield," 11/18/58; #1035
Encyclopaedia Britannica, speech, sales meeting for Encyclopaedia Britannica Canada, Ltd., 7/29/65; #2085
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Clifton Fadiman speech, conference of division managers, 2/3/65; #2050
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Robert Preble speech, "Ethics in Selling," 4/13/59; #485
Encyclopaedia Britannica, statement, physics film course, 2/16/57; #45
Encyclopaedia Britannica, statement, sales training film, 12/59; #1381
Encyclopaedia Britannica, statement, year-end statement, 12/59; #1382
Encyclopaedia Britannica, statement, Geoffrey Crowther appointed to board of EB, Ltd., 4/12/56; #47
Encyclopaedia Britannica, television, panel discussion of English language word usage, 6/22/59; #1213
Encyclopaedia Britannica, tribute, Benton and the Great Books, 3/60; #1224A
Encyclopaedia Britannica, tribute, "Tribute to William Benton and Encyclopaedia Britannica," Wisdom Magazine, 7/59; #1224
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, announcement, "Adlai Stevenson Accepts Chairmanship of Advisory Board," 4/10/57; #24
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Benton, "Sound Movies for Sound Education," University of Chicago Magazine, 11/43; #771
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Paul F. Healey, "They Make the Strangest Movies," Saturday Evening Post, 3/7/59; #1240
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Robert Hutchins, "Founding of Company," University of Chicago Alumni Bulletin, 10/44; #778
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Maurice Mitchell, "Communications," Britannica Book of the Year, 1958; #517
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, memo, Charles Benton, "Russian Trip," 9/64; #2042
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, memo, Milan Herzog, Russian trip, 9/64; #2043
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, photo, Adlai Stevenson accepts Advisory Board chairmanship, 4/57; #1537
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, script, "Bill Benton; Fighting Senator," 7/21/52; #1236
Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, speech, "McCarthy's Lies in Regard to Communist Employees of Encyclopaedia Britannica Films," Waterbury Democrats, 10/29/52; #935
Encyclopedia history, Richard McKeon manuscript, "History of Encyclopedias and the Functions of Encyclopedia," 1950; #466
English language, "English Spoken Here, There, Everywhere," Think, 1/2/67; #2116C
English language, "King's English; Taken for a Ride," This Week Magazine, 6/25/38; #896
English language, Japan American Society, 10/69; #2241
Evans, Luther H., "Almost Half the World's Adults Can't Read," New York Times Magazine, 3/16/58; #268
Evans, Benton letter about Russian propaganda and distortions of history, 12/1/55; #131
Explorer's Club, autographed tribute to Benton from several members, 1/7/39; #1534
Marshall Field III: A Biography, Stephen Becker book, 5/64; #1907A
Field, Benton interview with Becker, 10/17/62; #1907
Fitzpatrick, Raymond J., appointed to staff for Benton Senatorial nomination, 1/2/58; #28
Fitzpatrick, letter and Benton reply, "Benton Can Win," 1/15/58; #285A
Fitzpatrick, memo, "Senatorial Nomination; Convention Analysis," 6/58; #1072
Fitzpatrick, memo, "Quick and Easy Reforms, or DeGaulle Showed the Way," drafts, 7/59; #1089
Flanders, Ralph E., Senator from Vermont, 1961; #2005
Flanders, letter to Arthur Watkins, McCarthy's refusal to answer charges in Hennings-Hayden-Hendrickson Report of January 1953, 8/30/54; #1007
Flying Clipper, Jack Zaiman, "Needle's Eye; Cheapest Vacation," Hartford Courant, 9/59; #1290
Flying Clipper, reunion party monologue, Adlai Stevenson, 10/24/59; #1293
Flying Clipper, reunion party monologue, Marietta Tree, 10/24/59; #1286
Flying Clipper, reunion party monologue, Suzette Zurcher, 10/24/59; #1295
Flying Clipper, photo, Venice cruise, 6/61; #1001
Flying Clipper, photo, "Visit to Leningrad," 8/21/60; #1766
Foreign policy, announcement of Benton's membership in Committee for a United Europe, 7/3/53; #21
Foreign policy, appointment to Democratic Advisory Committee on Foreign Policy, 9/26/57; #56
Foreign policy, Benton article, "Education and American Foreign Policy"; #2133
Foreign policy, Award for Distinguished Contribution to International Relations, New York Federation of Women's Clubs, 10/27/50; #454A
Foreign policy, debate, University of Minnesota, 10/22/56; #61
Foreign policy, debate, World Affairs Council, 10/15/56; #63
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to Acheson, budget needs of Information Program, 5/16/46; #690A
Foreign policy, Benton letter, and Warren Austin reply, Marshall Plan of Ideas, 10/50; #151H
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to editor, summit conference for Middle East and expanded Information Program, New York Times, 8/10/58; #759
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to editor, training scientists and foreign aid and federal support for education, ibid., 5/31/56; #675
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to Kenneth McKellar, budget needs for Voice of America, 9/2/50; #523
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to Kenneth McKellar, fund slash for Voice of America, 4/17/51; #1039
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to Robert McLean, press disputes and the State Department, 1/17/46; #1155
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to Sabath and members of Rules Committee, grain to India, 4/20/51; #467
Foreign policy, Benton letter, to Truman, grain to India, 8/18/50; #556
Foreign policy, memo, Russian trip, "Interview with Chairman Nikita Khrushchev," 5/28/64; #1960
Foreign policy, memo, European trip, "Political Analysis of Europe in 1935, 4/35; #1613
Foreign policy, pamphlet, "How to Pierce the Iron Curtain," unpublished, 1959/60; #1227
Foreign policy, panel discussion, "Foreign Service Education," Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs, no text, 11/2/56; #132
Foreign policy, report, Conference of Strasbourg, Debates Between the Congress of the United States and the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, 11/51; #1171
Foreign policy, speech, "Russian Education and the Role of Education in Foreign Policy," Agriculture Department, no text, 4/15/66; #2113
Foreign policy, speech, "Republicans and Foreign Policy," Glastonbury Democrats; #1911
Foreign policy, speech, "Goals We Seek," Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Development, 5/10/44; #591
Foreign policy, speech, "U. S. Immigration Laws and Economic Policy in Europe," Conference of Strasbourg, 11/51; #1171
Foreign policy, speech, "Making the World Safe for Diversity," George School graduation, 6/11/55; #166
Foreign policy, speech, "European Immigration," Kiwanis Club of Westport, no text, 8/7/57; #127
Free trade area, Benton meets with leaders of British industry about Common Market for Western Europe, no text, 7/8/57; #19
Free trade area, Benton meets with leaders of British industry about Common Market for Western Europe, 8/57; #19A
Freedom of Information, photo, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information, 3/48; #1484
Freedom of Information, photo, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information, 4/48; #821
Freedom of Information, photo, United Nations Conference on Freedom of Information, 1948; #1524
Freedom of Information, photo, report, confidential, Benton's impressions, 3/23-4/24/48; #528B
Freedom of Information, photo, report, U. S. delegates, 5/9/48; #528C
Freedom of Information, speech, "Geneva Conference Thus Far," 4/7/48; #450
Freedom of the press, Robert M. Hutchins, Free and Responsible Press, 4/47; #816
Freedom of the press, Peoples Speaking to Peoples. 1946; #816A
Freedom of the press, speech, Oveta C. Hobby, Alabama Press Association, 2/10/50; #407
Freedom of the press, tribute to Benton during National Newspaper Week, 10/5/50; #521
Gandhi, Mahatma, autographed photo, 1936; #1528
Gandhi, "Gandhi Jubilant Over Party's Gains," New York Times, 7/25/37; #126
George, Lloyd, autographed photo; #1419
Goldstein, Robert, 65th Birthday Tribute to William Benton, 4/1/65; #2058
Great Ideas, Mortimer Adler, with Benton preface, Great Ideas from Great Books, 1961; #1759
Great Ideas, Mortimer Alder, photos, publication and presentation dinner, 4/52; #1433-#1435, #1437-#1438, #1447, #1452, #1513, #1515-#1517, #1541
Great Ideas, Mortimer Alder, "Tribute to William Benton and the Great Books," Wisdom Magazine, 3/60; #1224A
Great Ideas, Benton article, "Great Ideas Today," 1964; #1994
Great Ideas, "There Are Only 102 Great Ideas," Look, 2/48; #1247
Great Ideas, "There Are Only 102 Great Ideas," Ray Josephs, "The Great EB," Christian Science Monitor, 6/58; #292C
Great Ideas, Herman Kogan, "Benton Gambles on the Britannica," University of Chicago Magazine, 1958; #292-292A
Great Ideas, photos, 5/58; #1568-#1570
Great Ideas, photos, Robert Hutchins, 1948; #1413
Great Ideas, Benton preface, Development of Political Theory and Government, 1959; #1804
Great Ideas, promotional literature; #292B
Great Ideas, Benton speech, Great Books division managers' conference, 2/11/64; #1938
Great Ideas, Benton speech, Great Books presentation dinner, 4/15/52; #238
Gross, Gerald, The Responsibility of the Press, 1966; #2151
Gunther, John, Inside South America, 1966; #2223
Gunther, Taken at the Flood, 1960; #1770
Gunther, preface to This Is the Challenge; #282A
Hampton Institute. See Civil rights.
Harris, Seymour, "Educational Policy for Democratic Party," Democratic Advisory Council, 12/19/57; #184
Harris, "Education on the Cuff"; #115
Herblock, photo cartoon, "That Odor Around Here Isn't Coming from West Point"; #1454A
Herblock, photo cartoon, "We Ain't Giving No Information to No Foreigners"; #1454
Herblock, speeches, "State of Our Free Press"; #1617
Herzberg, Donald G., "Wells Phillips Eagleton and Florence Reshine Eagleton Foundation," Douglass College, 4/19/56; #72
Hobby, Oveta Culp. See Marshall Plan of Ideas, freedom of the press.
Hoffman, Paul, all speeches and articles except those about Benton or Encyclopaedia Britannica; #120
Hoffman, with others, "World Without Want," Britannica Book of the Year, 1962; #1859
Hoffman, deposition in McCarthy-Benton lawsuit, 8/19/52; #1844
Hoffman, photo, autographed; #1404
Hoffman, photo, 5/48; #818
Hoffman, photo, with Hutchins at Ford Foundation, 3/51; #1459
Hoffman, photo, with Benton, 1951; wedding, 1962; #1453
Hoffman, press release, "Mr. Benton's Documentary Film, 'Italy Rebuilds,'" 1950; #404
Hoffman, radio, "Government and Business," 4/23/50; #719
Hoffman, radio, "Problems of Prosperity; Government and Business," 4/23/50; #1054
Hoffman, radio, "ECA," 5/17/50; #923
Hoffman, speech, retiring as chairman of Committee for Economic Development, 5/20/48; #120
Hoffman, speech, presentation of William Benton Medal for Distinguished Service, 4/13/72; #2278
Hoffman, speech, tribute dinner, 9/66; #2134
Hoffman, speech, "How to Bring about Economic Growth for all Nations," Kiwanis International Convention, 6/27/60; #120
Hoffman, speech, "Prospects for Progress Toward Peace," New School for Social Research, 1/14/58; #120
Hoffman, speech, tribute, 5/48; #818
House of Representatives, report, "National Defense Education Act," 1958; #1376
House of Representatives, testimony, Appropriations Committee, "Information Program; Budget Needs," 10/17/45; #680
House of Representatives, testimony, Appropriations Committee, "Information Program," 2/28/46; #549
House of Representatives, testimony, Foreign Affairs Committee, "Information Program," 10/16/45; #616
House of Representatives, testimony, Foreign Affairs Committee, "UNESCO; Functions, Responsibilities, Goals," 4/3/46; #1078
House of Representatives, testimony, Resolution #3342, "Smith-Mundt Act," 5/6/47; #1193
House of Representatives, testimony, Resolution #13247, "National Defense Education Act," 7/58; #1378
House of Representatives, testimony, Select Subcommittee on Education, "Establishing a National Institute of Education," 6/14/71; #2267
House of Representatives, testimony, Ways and Means Committee, "Implementation of the Florence and Beirut Agreements," 6/6/66; #2119
House of Representatives, testimonial to Benton and Information Program, 6/6/47; #1202
Howe, John, letter to recipients, undated; #282C
Howe, memo, "How Does War Affect the Round Table?," 12/15/41; #857
Howe, "Memorial Service," 10/12/67; #2166
Howe, "A Tribute," 6/9/38; #864A
Hoyt, Edwin P., The Golden Rot, 1964; #2053
Hoyt, Supersalesmen, 5/62; #1820
Hoyt, Benton letter, How to Make Money, 4/58; #589
Humphrey, Hubert, announcement, "Hubert Humphrey Joins the Encyclopaedia Britannica Board of Directors," 1/9/69; #2217
Humphrey, "Eight Hours with Kruschev," Life, 1/12/59; #1190
Humphrey, "Tribute to Hubert Humphrey," ADA Roosevelt Dinner Journal, 1/28/65; #2047
Humphrey, Russell Baker, "Humphrey; Thunder and Lightning," New York Times, 1/11/59; #1162
Humphrey, Rudy Williams, New York Post, 7/15/68-7/20/68; #2195A
Humphrey, Rudy Williams, Benton interview, 5/29/68; #2195
Humphrey, photos, 1969; #2228, #2257
Humphrey, radio, "Civil Rights; F.E.P.C.," 5/9/50; #962
Humphrey, radio, "Cloture and Civil Rights," 10/10/51; #1128
Humphrey, Benton speech, "Democratic National Convention in Chicago," American Club of Paris, 9/12/68; #2207
Humphrey, Humphrey speech, "Honorary Degree for Senator Humphrey," University of Bridgeport, 6/6/71; #2264
Humphrey, Humphrey speech, "Toward a Unified Policy in the Middle East," Conference on Middle East Development, 2/1/58; #249
Humphrey, Humphrey speech, keynote address, Democratic State Convention, Connecticut, 6/13/52; #442
Humphrey, Humphrey speech, "Humphrey Campaign Contribution," 5/9/60; #1612
Humphrey, Benton testimony, Chairman of Senate Labor and Management Subcommittee, "Civil Rights; In Behalf of Compulsory F.E.P.C. Legislation," 5/6/52; #1016
Hutchins, Robert, Benton article, "Boy Veteran," Ladies Home Journal. 9/38; #461
Hutchins, Hutchins, "Are Our Teachers Afraid to Teach?," Look, 3/9/54; #633D
Hutchins, Hutchins, "United States Education Worse Than Ever; Is Get ting into Cafeteria Stage," New Haven Register, 11/13/55; #633D
Hutchins, Hutchins, "A Liberal Calls for Aid to Church Schools," Saturday Evening Post, 6/8/63; #856
Hutchins, Hutchins, "Dissenting Opinion as a Creative Art," Saturday Review, 8/12/61; #633D
Hutchins, Hutchins, "How to Blunder into War with Russia," Western World, 3/59; #633D
Hutchins, Hutchins, "Autobiography of an Uneducated Man," 1943; #1321
Hutchins, Free and Responsible Press, 4/47; #816
Hutchins, Humanistic Education and Western Civilization, 1964; #1946
Hutchins, "Memorial to Walter Paepcke," 1960; #1062
Hutchins, photo, 1929; #1401
Hutchins, photo, 1948; #1413
Hutchins, photo, 4/52; #1435
Hutchins, photo, with Hoffman at Ford Foundation, 3/51; #1459
Hutchins, radio, "Atomic Force; Its Meaning for Mankind," 8/12/45; #1083
Hutchins, report, with Nelson Rockefeller, "Motion Pictures in the Field of Public Education," 9/37; #1208
Hutchins, Benton speech, Hutchins tribute dinner, 2/20/65; #2046
Hutchins, Benton speech, Hutchins tribute dinner, 12/5/62; #1908
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "State of the University, 1929-1949"; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Administrator Reconsidered," American College of Hospital Administrators, 9/19/55; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Freedom," American Jewish Congress, 1/31/56; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Observations on an Anniversary," Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies, 7/69; #2233
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Education and a Free Society," University of Bridgeport, 11/6/63; #1920
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Higher Education and the National Defense," Chicago Association of Commerce, 1/28/41; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "New Realism," University of Chicago convocation, 6/15/45; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Science and Wisdom in the Atomic Age; Uses of Knowledge," University of Chicago, 12/45; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "V-E Day," University of Chicago, 5/8/45; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Morals, Religion, and Higher Education," 10/48; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, Great Books, 4/52; #815
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Is Democracy Possible?," Sidney Hillman Award acceptance, 1/21/59; #633A
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Foundations of World Order," Modern Forum, 11/17/47; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Fund for the Republic; A Defense," National Press Club, 1/26/55; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "America and the War," 1/23/41; #633B
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Good News of Damnation," Publicity Club of Chicago, 1/8/47; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Proposition Is Peace," 3/27/41; #633C
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Robert Redfield; In Memoriam," 11/18/58; #1035
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Freedom of the Press," Society of Newspaper Editors, 4/22/55; #633
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, "Politics," Young Democratic Club, 6/27/32; #633E
Hutchins, Hutchins speech, Robert Preble's retirement from Encyclopaedia Britannica, 9/30/59; #1277
Hyman, Sidney, The Lives of William Benton, 2/70; #1750
Hyman, William Benton's America, Osaka Fair Art Exhibit, 1970; #2245
Hyman, The Lives of William Benton, "Book Scene," 3/16/70; #1750A
Israel, Benton article, "Nation Must Advance Human Rights," Jewish Ledger, 3/30/50; #1076
Israel, award, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (includes photo), 3/23/52; #1426
Israel, certificate of appreciation, Light of the World Dinner, 4/15/56; #1427
Israel, gift, 5 sets Encyclopaedia Britannica to Zionist Organization of America, 12/14/50; #507
Israel, Benton letter to editor, "Soviet Treatment of Jews," Christian Science Monitor, 4/15/58; #503
Israel, speech, "Joint Defense Appeal and Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith," American Jewish Committee, 6/19/52; #1497
Israel, speech, receiving the Human Relations Award of the American Jewish Committee, 10/9/68; #2194
Israel, speech, "Tribute to the Jewish People," American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League, 6/19/52; #1150
Israel, speech, "Economic Aid to Israel," Connecticut Histadrut Campaign, 9/23/51; #639
Israel, speech, "Why We Should Aid Israel," Temple Beth Israel, 4/16/51; #428
Israel, speech, "Israel Ten Years Later," Key Club of the Bridgeport Jewish Community Council, 5/9/58; #385
Israel, speech, receiving National Human Relations Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews, 4/28/69; #2224
Israel, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Economics and Education," American Jewish Congress, 1/22/56; #83
Israel, speech, "Advocating the Fair Employment Practices Commission and Rule XXII," B'nai B'rith, 10/28/51; #764
Israel, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Sports," B'nai B'rith, no text, 2/29/56; #77
Israel, speech, "U. S. A.; Wasteland or Wise-Land," Brandeis University, 10/22/62; #1861
Israel, speech, "The key to Freedom," 2nd Annual Hadassah Convention, 8/16/66; #2116
Israel, speech, "Wanderers of the World," Hebrew Immigration Aid Society, 3/23/52; #232
Israel, speech, tribute, to Jewish people on Hebrew New Year, 9/12/50; #496
Israel, speech, Jewish National Tree Fund for Reforestation of Israel, trees planted in honor of Benton; #1487
Israel, speech, Jewish National Tree Fund for Reforestation of Israel, 1952; #446
Israel, speech, Jewish National Tree Fund for Reforestation of Israel, 7/56; #1431
Israel, speech, "Infant Republic of Israel," American Committee for Israel's Tenth Anniversary, 3/3/58; #119
Israel, speech, National Committee for Labor Israel, Honor Scroll Presentation, 9/23/51; #1472
Israel, speech, Weizmann Institute, honorary degree conferred, 5/1970; #2259
Italy, articles, Connecticut newspapers cover Po Valley floods and plead for relief funds, 1950; #279
Italy, articles, "Conditions in Italy," il Progresso, 7/5/50; #520
Italy, honorary membership in musicians and printers union conferred by Senor Pastore, Italian Labor Society, 6/50; #1474
Italy, Benton letter to Anthony Arpaia, Soviet propaganda to discredit American aid to flood-damaged Italy, 1/13/52; #488
Italy, Count Carlo Sforza letter to Benton, Benton's legislative record and postwar Italy's welfare, 6/18/51; #652
Italy, photos, presentation of Boys Town Scroll of Honor to Benton, 11/1952; #1589
Italy, presentation, Italian Order of Solidarity, 5/20/54; #1496
Italy, presentation, Italian Order of Solidarity, photo, 5/20/54; #1518
Italy, press conference, Benton's visit to the 43rd Division and the need for revision of McCarran Immigration legislation, 11/29/51; #713
Italy, press conference, "Postwar Italy," 6/14/50; #532
Italy, documentary film script, "Italy Rebuilds," 9/15/50; #404A
Italy, speech, "Italy's Rebuilding," American Chamber of Commerce for Italy, 6/7/50; #534
Italy, speech, "Tribute to the Italian People," Italian Flood Relief Society, 1/31/52; #1059
Johnson, Lady Bird, A White House Diary, 1970; #2268
Johnson, Lyndon, "Visit to the LBJ Ranch," United Press International, 1/73; #2300B
Johnson, photo, inaugural ball, 1964; #2305
Johnson, speech, "Realities of the Modern World," United Jewish Appeal, 6/9/57; #128
Johnson, Nicholas, How to Talk Back to Your Television Set, 1970; #2248
Johnston, Eric, America Unlimited, 1944; #1315
Jones, Jesse, Bascom N. Timmons book, Jesse H. Jones; The Man and the Statesman, 1956; #2004
Jones, photo, autographed; #1414
Jones, photo, Houston Chamber of Commerce Dinner, 12/9/48; #1455
Jones, speech, "Tribute to Jesse Jones," Committee for Economic Development, 5/20/48; #59
Jones, speech, "Where Are We and Where Are We Going?," Houston Chamber of Commerce, 12/9/48; #548
Kempton, Murray, "Buckley's National Bore," National Review, 7/1/56; #971
Kennedy, John F., "Shame of the States," New York Times, 5/18/58; #1047
Kennedy, Benton interview for John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Project, 7/64; #1990
Kennedy, letter, Benton appointed U. S. member of Executive Board of UNESCO, 3/11/63; #1320
Kennedy, letter, Profiles of Courage, 2/18/56; #1912
Kennedy, memorial tribute, Compton house organ, 12/63; #1913
Kennedy, photos, 1963; #2225
Kennedy, photos, Kennedy Memorial Library check presentation, 3/3/65; #2055
Kennedy, photos, inauguration, 1960; #2306
Kennedy, photos, signing bill, 4/23/63; #1326
Kennedy, speech drafts for 1960 campaign prepared by Hyman and other Benton staff, probably unused; #1776
Kennedy, Benton speech, support for Kennedy's foreign aid program, Operation Support, 8/22/61; #1816
Kennedy, Benton speech, introduction at Connecticut Democratic Convention, 6/25/54; #199
Kennedy, television, "Courageous Senators," 11/24/57; #291
Keyserling, Leon, "Eggheads and Politics," New Republic, 10/27/58; #515
Keyserling, articles and drafts; #585
Kimball, Penn, appointed to Benton's Washington office executive secretary; #836
Kimball, Bobby Kennedy and the New Politics, 1968; #2239
Kimball, "Senatorial Nomination; Convention Analysis," Democratic State Convention, Benton's commentary, 6/58; #1169
Korea, Benton's proposal to President Truman to use portable movies to combat Soviet propaganda, 1950; #486
Korea, Benton letter and Warren Austin reply, Campaign of Truth for Korea, 10/13/50; #486A
Korea, radio, "What Have the MacArthur Hearings Proved?," 7/8/51; #1058
Korea, radio, "Connecticut Veterans at Walter Reed Hospital," 7/23/50; #1133
Korea, radio, 7/23/51; #1135
Korea, speech, "MacArthur's Dismissal," Chamber of Commerce of Middletown, 5/7/52; #1119
Korea, speech, VASA First District Convention, 9/30/50; #499
Korea, speech, "Korean War and Voice of America," Windham County Democratic Association, 7/19/50; #502
Korea, speech, "MacArthur and the United States Policy toward Korea," Young Democrats of Connecticut, 5/26/51; #788
Kovago, Joseph, manuscripts; #210
LaFollette, Phil, autographed photo, 1938; #1416
Lash, Joseph, Eleanor; The Years Alone, 1972; #2292
Lasswell, Harold, "Normative Impact of the Behavioral Sciences," Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, 4/57; #478A
Lasswell, A Pre-View of Policy Sciences, 1971; #478B
Lasswell, memo, American Policy Commission, 6/3/41; #2068
Lasswell, radio, "What Freedom of Information Means to You," 2/5/50; #554
Lasswell, radio, "Can We Defeat the Propaganda of International Communism?," 8/20/50; #553
Lasswell, speech, "Political Science of Science," American Political Science Association, 9/6/56; #478
Lasswell, speech, "How to Preserve Our Freedom While Rearming," Committee for Economic Development, 12/10/48; #478
Latin America, article, "Voice of Latin America," Britannica Book of the Year, 1961; #1740
Latin America, article, Latin Americans Must Do Their Part," Challenge Magazine, 1/62; #1832
Latin America, Voice of Latin America, hardcover edition, 9/61; #1741
Latin America, Voice of Latin America, paperback edition, 12/65; #1741D
Latin America, footnote, Cooperation for Progress in Latin America, 2/61; #1796
Latin America, footnote, Economic Development of Central America, 11/64; #1989
Latin America, interview, "Hard Look at Our Latin Aid Program," New York World Telegram, 10/7/61; #1825
Latin America, radio, "Voice of Latin America," 12/4/61; #1831A
Latin America, radio, "Voice of Latin America," 10/3/61; #1737
Latin America, radio, "Voice of Latin America," 11/22/61; #1818A
Latin America, radio, "Voice of Latin America," no text, 2/62; #1858
Latin America, radio, 10/6/61; #1824
Latin America, radio, 10/15/61; #1823
Latin America, radio, "Press in Russia, the Congo, and Latin America," 2/2/62; #1851
Latin America, radio, 11/1/61; #1829
Latin America, radio, progress in Latin America, no text, 11/61; #1830
Latin America, speech, "Common Market for Latin America," Democrats of 2nd Congressional District, 5/22/58; #397
Latin America, speech, "For United States Leadership in Developing Latin American Common Market," Herald Tribune Book and Author Luncheon, 12/4/61; #1831
Latin America, speech, Overseas Press Club, no text, 10/4/61; #1818
Latin America, speech, Yale Law School Forum, no text, 10/25/61; #1827
Latin America, television, "Geography in Mid-Century," no text, 11/61; #1833
Latin America, television, "How Can We Strengthen Latin American Relations?," 10/29/61; #1819
Latin American trip, articles, unpublished drafts, 1960; #1738
Latin American trip, articles, "Communist Threat at our Back Door," New York Times, 7/17/60; #1746
Latin American trip, articles, series, North American Newspaper Alliance, 3/60; #1715
Latin American trip, articles, "Is United States Now Losing Out in Latin America?," U. S. News and World Report, 4/11/60; #1726
Latin American trip, articles, "Latin American Trip"; #1738
Latin American trip, articles, "Voice of Latin America," Hartford Courant, 10/11/61; #1741B
Latin American trip, briefing, Ken Holland, 1/25/60; #1744
Latin American trip, briefing, Wayne Morse on Latin American-United States relations, 1/18/60; #1625
Latin American trip, memo, "Conclusions about United States Policy Applied to Latin America," (#94), 4/18/60; #1735
Latin American trip, memo, "General Remarks about Schedules and Protocol throughout the Trip," (#42), 3/22/60; #1676
Latin American trip, memo, Antioquia, (#9), 2/24/60; #1641
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, production manager for Container Corporation of America, (#6), 2/29/60; #1638
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, labor leaders (#7), 2/23/60; #1639
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, students of National University, (#18), 3/1/60; #1650
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, "Good Monsignor," (#19), 3/1/60; #1651
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, "Bullfighting," (#20), 3/1/60; #1652
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, "Visit to the University of the Andes," (#17), 3/1/60; #1649
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, labor and embassy leaders, (#30), 3/2/60; #1662
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, government and embassy officials, (#21), 3/3/60; #1653
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, government and embassy officials, (#22), 3/3/60; #1654
Latin American trip, memo, Bogota, President Lleras, (#10), 2/29/60; #1642
Latin American trip, memo, Brasilia, (#95), 4/1/60; #1714
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, comments on ex-U. S. Ambassador Nufer and his alleged friendship with Peron, (#59), 3/21/60; #1693
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Albion Patterson, (#63), 3/21/60; #1697
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Albion Patterson, (#64), 3/21/60; #1698
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Albion Patterson, (#65), 3/22/60; #1699
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Secretary of Treasury, 3/22/60; #1695
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, (#68), 3/22/60; #1702
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Minister of the Interior, (#58), 3/22/60; #1692
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, former Minister of Finance, (#60), 3/22/60; #1694
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, University of Buenos Aires and Bariloche Institute, (#69), 3/23/60; #1703
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Ambassador Beaulac, (#57), 3/22/60; #1691
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, communism in Latin America and Castro, (#62), 3/23/60; #1696
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, briefing at U. S. Embassy and comments on Stevenson's visit with General Aramburo, (#66), 3/23/60; #1700
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Foreign Minister, (#67), 3/28/60; #1701
Latin American trip, memo, Buenos Aires, Minister of Economy, (#79), 4/1/60; #1716
Latin American trip, memo, Caracas, miscellaneous, (#89), 4/7/60; #1728
Latin American trip, memo, Caracas, miscellaneous, Foreign Minister, (#88), 4/1/60; #1727
Latin American trip, memo, Cuzco, Bi-National Center, (#39), 3/9/60; #1671
Latin American trip, memo, Cuzco, train trip, (#56), 3/8/60; #1690
Latin American trip, memo, Guatemala City, (#16), 1/16/60; #1648
Latin American trip, memo, Guayaquil, "Reflections on Trip Planning," (#34), 3/7/60; #1666
Latin American trip, memo, Lima, USIA, (#31), 3/7/60; #1663
Latin American trip, memo, Lima, "Embassy Briefing; Intellectual and Political Leaders," (#36), 3/8/60; #1668
Latin American trip, memo, Lima, "Visit to the Slums," (#37), 3/9/60; #1669
Latin American trip, memo, Lima, "Embassy Briefing Session," (#35), 3/9/60; #1667
Latin American trip, memo, Lima, Premier, (#38), 3/9/60; #1670
Latin American trip, memo, Mexico City, Foreign Minister, (#3), 2/15/60; #1622
Latin American trip, memo, Mexico City, Finance Minister, (#4), 2/15/60; #1623
Latin American trip, memo, Mexico City, Education Minister, (#5), 2/15/60; #1624
Latin American trip, memo, Mexico City, briefing session at U. S. Embassy, (#1), 2/15/60; #1620
Latin American trip, memo, Mexico City, President, (#41), 2/16/60; #1675
Latin American trip, memo, Mexico City, administrative set-up of University of Mexico, (#2), 2/16/60; #1621
Latin American trip, memo, Micchu Picchu, Latin American universities by group returning from Santiago University conference, (#40A), 3/3/60; #1672A
Latin American trip, memo, Micchu Picchu, former rector at University of Cuzco, (#40), 3/9/60; #1672
Latin American trip, memo, Montevideo, general background notes, (#72), 3/24/60; #1706
Latin American trip, memo, Montevideo, motion pictures and Latin American economy, (#71), 3/25/60; #1705
Latin American trip, memo, Panama City, President and Ambassador, (#15), 2/18/60; #1647
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, Foreign Minister, (#23), 3/2/60; #1655
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, Central University officials, (#24), 3/2/60; #1656
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, Foreign Minister, (#25), 3/2/60; #1657
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, President and Ambassador, (#26), 3/2/60; #1658
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, head of USIA, (#33), 3/4/60; #1665
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, labor leaders, (#29), 3/4/60; #1661
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, USOM Industry Officer, (#28), 3/4/60; #1660
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, ex-President, (#27), 3/7/60; #1659
Latin American trip, memo, Quito, ex-President, (#32), 3/7/60; #1664
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, Ministry of Education, (#91), 3/26/60; #1732
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, briefing at the Embassy, (#81), 3/31/60; #1718
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, slums and miscellaneous comments, (#87), 3/31/60; #1724
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, Pan American operations, (#83), 3/31/60; #1720
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, Foreign Ministry, (#86), 3/31/60; #1723
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, U. S.-Latin American relations, (#84), 4/1/60; #1721
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, (#85), 4/1/60; #1722
Latin American trip, memo, Rio de Janeiro, comments at cocktail party announcing Brazilian Encyclopedia, (#90), 4/4/60; #1731
Latin American trip, memo, San Jose, briefing, (#11), 2/23/60; #1643
Latin American trip, memo, San Jose, President and Cabinet, (#14), 2/23/60; #1646
Latin American trip, memo, San Jose, briefing for Panama Canal, (#12), 2/23/60; #1644
Latin American trip, memo, San Jose, Jose Figueres, (#13), 2/23/60; #1645
Latin American trip, memo, Santa Cruz, agricultural problems and work of FAO, 3/60; #1733B
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, students and South American millionaires, (#54), 3/10/60; #1689A
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, miscellaneous notes mostly about agricultural problems, (#51), 3/14/60; #1686
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, Stevenson's conference with students and Benton's offer of Encyclopaedia Britannica yearbooks, (#55), 3/14/60; #1689B
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, cultural exchange program, (#53), 3/14/60; #1688
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, opposition leaders in the Congress, (#52), 3/16/60; #1687
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, copper industry, (#50), 3/16/60; #1685
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, briefing sessions at U. S. Embassy, (#49), 3/16/60; #1684
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, University of Chile and University of Mexico, (#46), 3/16/60; #1681
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, economic conditions, (#47), 3/16/60; #1682
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, Labor Minister, (#43), 3/16/60; #1677
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, import controls on U. S. cars, (#45), 3/16/60; #1679
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, Chilean government officials, (#48), 3/17/60; #1683
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, President, (#44), 3/21/60; #1678
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, Foreign Minister, (#70), 3/28/60; #1704
Latin American trip, memo, Santiago, foreign relations, (#92), 4/11/60; #1733
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, labor situation, (#93), 3/60; #1734
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, industry, (#75), 3/25/60; #1709
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, political and economic conditions in Brazil, (#74), 3/28/60; #1708
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, Consul General and staff, (#78), 3/28/60; #1712
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, Hickman Price's dinner, (#73), 3/28/60; #1707
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, ranch of International Packers and lunch at Irwins, (#76), 3/29/60; #1710
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, economics and American capital in South America, (#77), 3/29/60; #1711
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, Mercedes Benz and General Motors plants, (#80), 3/31/60; #1717
Latin American trip, memo, Sao Paulo, briefing by Public Works Minister, (#82), 4/5/60; #1719
Latin American trip, Currie Lauchlin memo and Benton's comments about problems in Colombia, (#8), 2/29/60; #1640
Latin American trip, Edward Miller, Jr. memo to Stevenson, 2/27/60; #1739
Latin American trip, Raul Prebisch memo about need for economic development policy in Latin America, 3/60; #1733A
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Argentina #8, 2/60; #1633
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Brazil #10, 2/60; #1635
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Chile #7, 2/60; #1632
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Colombia #4, 2/60; #1629
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Costa Rica #2, 2/60; #1627
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Ecuador #5, 2/60; #1630
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Guatemala #12, 2/60; #1637
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Mexico #1, 2/60; #1626
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Panama #3, 2/60; #1628
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Peru #6, 2/60; #1631
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Uruguay #9, 2/60; #1634
Latin American trip, Kalman Silvert memo, Venezuela #11, 2/60; #1636
Latin American trip, Carleton Smith memos, 4/60; #1742
Latin American trip, Adlai Stevenson notes, 2-3/61; #1242
Latin American trip, photos; #1680
Latin American trip, press conference, Benton, 4/7/60; #1729
Latin American trip, press conference, Stevenson, Argentina, 3/19/60; #1725
Latin American trip, press conference, Stevenson, Venezuela, 4/4/60; #1743
Latin American trip, press conference, Stevenson, Uruguay, 3/21/60; #1745
Latin American trip, radio, 4/7/60; #1730
Latin American trip, statement, "Latin American Trip with Governor Stevenson," 2/7/60; #1399
Latin American trip, television, "Tightrope in Havana," 6/18/60; #1736
Latin American trip, television, 4/8/60; #1713
Latin American trip, television, "How Can We Strengthen Latin American Relations?," 10/29/61; #1819
Leacacos, John P., Fires in the In-Basket, 1968; #2231
Lehman, Herbert, Benton endorsements in 1952 campaign; #480
Lehman, Allan Nevins book, Herbert H. Lehman and His Era, 1963; #1926
Lehman, radio, "Civil Rights," 5/3/50; #925
Lehman, speech, "Challenge of Sputnik and What It Means; A Program of Action," Einstein College of Medicine, 11/24/57; #730
Lehman, speech, "Way to Peace and Security in the Middle East," National Council of Jewish Women Convention Banquet, 3/21/57; #103
Lehman, speech, "Government Reorganization," 3/29/50; #934
Lehman, speech, "McCarthy Challenge by Senator Benton," 12/14/54; #691
Lehman, Senate testimony, "Marshall Plan of Ideas; Resolution #243," 7/50; #882
Lieberman, Joseph, The Power Broker, 1966; #2137
Lilienthal, David E., The Journals of David E. Lilienthal, v. 3, 1966; #2159
Louchheim, Katie, By the Political Sea, 1970; #2262
Luce, Clare Booth, Stephen Shadegg book, Clare Booth Luce, 1970; #2291
Luce, "Flying Clipper" cruise, photo, 6/61; #1001
Luce, speech in House, "Information Program and State Department," 9/11/45; #1220
Luce, Henry, W. A. Swanberg, Luce and his Empire; #2237
Annes, Marya, "What's Wrong with Our Press?," American Society of Newspaper Editors, 4/21/60; #1616
Marsh, Reginald, miscellaneous articles, 1955-1956; #113
Marsh, Harry Gilroy, "Whitney May Get 239 Works by Reginald Marsh," New York Times, 10/3/67; #2168
Marsh, Theatre World Drawings of Reginald Marsh, 11/72; #133D
Marsh, Marsh portrait of Benton, 1948; #1535
Marsh, photo, 8/52; #1458
Marsh, photo, humorous note and sketch sent to Benton; #1587
Marsh, photo, #1412
Marsh, photo, postscript; #1587
Marshall Plan of Ideas, editorial, Christian Century, 4/50; #151I
Marshall Plan of Ideas, editorial, "Struggle for the Minds and Loyalties of Mankind," New York Times, 3/23/50; #151A
Marshall Plan of Ideas, hearings, Senate Foreign Relation Committee, 7/5-7/50; #151B
Marshall Plan of Ideas, interview, 6/11/50; #1060
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Benton letter and Warren Austin reply, 10/13/50; #151H
Marshall Plan of Ideas, letter, Lawton J. Collins to Benton, 7/50; #151E
Marshall Plan of Ideas, letter, Oveta Culp Hobby to Benton, 7/10/50; #151L
Marshall Plan of Ideas, letter, Cordell Hull to Thomas Elbert, 7/13/50; #151F
Marshall Plan of Ideas, photos, Senate hearings, 7/52; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, radio, 3/22/50; #926
Marshall Plan of Ideas, radio, reaction of Connecticut constituents, 4/50; #917
Marshall Plan of Ideas, radio, 7/23/50; #513
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, 7/5-7/50; #151B-151J
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, 7/5/50; #682
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, 3/22/50; #151
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, 7/11/50; #151J
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, "Samuel Goldwyn's Offer of Services of Motion Picture Industry to Carry Out Marshall Plan of Ideas," 7/12/50; #483
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, Venterans of Foreign Wars Convention, 6/24/50; #533
Marshall Plan of Ideas, speech, Woodbury Town Hall Meeting, 10/26/50; #453
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate statement, 7/5/50; #151C
Marshall Plan of Ideas, telegram, Samuel Goldwyn on behalf of motion picture industry, 7/12/50; #151D
Marshall Plan of Ideas, television, 8/2/50; #1056
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Acheson, 7/5/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Edward W. Barrett, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Dulles, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Eisenhower, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Mark Ethridge, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Ralph E. Flanders, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Frank P. Graham, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Robert C. Hendrickson, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Lehman, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Marshall, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Wayne Morse, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Mundt, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Stanley H. Ruttenberg, 7/7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, David Sarnoff, 7/6/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, Walter B. Smith, 7/50; #882
Marshall Plan of Ideas, Senate testimony, George Stoddard, 7/18/50; #882
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Mayer, Milton, "Four Lives of William Benton," Esquire, 7/58; #275
Mayer, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," Progressive Magazine, 6/59; #1120
Mayer, "William Benton; The Country's No. 1 No. 2 Man," Life Magazine, 1/14/46; #261
Mayer, with Benton, editorial and article ideas for University of Chicago, 1937-1939; #725
McCarthy, Joseph, Benton article, "Europe and Senator McCarthy," Fort-nightly Review, 4/54; #6
McCarthy, Joseph, "Europe and McCarthy," New Leader, 7/22/57; #9
McCarthy, Willard Edwards, "William Benton Tries a Comeback," National Review, 6/7/58; #557
McCarthy, Leo Flaherty, "Senator Benton's Courage in McCarthy Case," Commonweal, 2/4/55; #711
McCarthy, Larry Lader, "Who Really Stopped McCarthy?," 1959; #1360
McCarthy, Frank S. Meyer, "Meaning of McCarthyism," National Review, 6/14/58; #572
McCarthy, Drew Pearson, "McCarthy Challenge by Senator Benton," Denver Post, 12/12/54; #691A
McCarthy, Richard Rovere, "Last Days of McCarthy," Esquire, 8/58; #632
McCarthy, Edward B. Williams, "Final Irony of Joe McCarthy," Saturday Evening Post, 6/9/62; #1767
McCarthy, Henry Christman, History of Bigotry, 1960; #1316
McCarthy, Clinton Anderson and Milton Viorst, Outsider in the Senate; #2270
McCarthy, Jack Anderson and Ronald W. May, McCarthy; The Man, The Senator, The Ism, 1952; #1747
McCarthy, Robert Griffith, The Politics of Fear; Joseph R. McCarthy and the Senate, 1970; #2269
McCarthy, Paul Michael Rogin, The Intellectuals and McCarthy; The Radical Specter, 1967; #2157
McCarthy, James Rorty and Moshe Decter, McCarthy and the Communists, 1954; #2206
McCarthy, Richard Rovere, Senator Joe McCarthy, 1959; #632A
McCarthy, Arthur V. Watkins, Enough Rope, 1969; #2258
McCarthy, editorial, Stanley Allen, "One Man's Freedom," The New Republic, 7/62; #1767A
McCarthy, editorial, "Benton Invades Wisconsin," Christian Century, 7/16/52; #1109
McCarthy, editorial, "McCarthy; Wisconsin Senatorial Election Returns," Commonweal, 9/26/52; #996
McCarthy, editorial, "Financial Affairs of McCarthy," The New Republic, 3/30/53; #781
McCarthy, editorial, "McCarthy; A Documented Record," Progressive Magazine, 4/54; #1088
McCarthy, hearings, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Resolution #301, part I, 8/54; #569
McCarthy, hearings, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Resolution #301, part II, 8/54; #569A
McCarthy, hearings, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Resolution #301, volume VII, 9/10/54; #569B
McCarthy, hearings, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Resolution #301, 9/9/54; #569C
McCarthy, hearings, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Resolution #301, 9/8/54; #569D
McCarthy, hearings, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Resolution #301, volume VIII, 9/11/54; #569E
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, part I, 9/51 and 5/52; #519A
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, volume I, 9/28/51; #1372
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, volume IA, 5/12/52; #1367
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, volume II, 5/13/52; #1368
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, volume III, 5/14/52; #1369
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, volume IV, 5/15/52; #1370
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #187, volume V, 5/16/52; #1371
McCarthy, hearings, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolution #304, volume I, 7/3/52; #1373
McCarthy, income tax return, 1948; #1004
McCarthy, Benton interview, Catholic reaction to McCarthy from 1950 to 1954, 2/72; #2283
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Stanley Allen, 9/3/52; #1845
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Benton, 6/4/52; #1849
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Benton, 6/5/52; #1846
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Millard E. Tydings and Edward P. Morgan, 9/3/52; #1848
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Walter Bedell Smith, 9/29/52; #1850
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Paul Hoffman, 8/19/52; #1844
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Whitaker, Myers, Miller, and Desmond, 8/23/52; #1843
McCarthy, lawsuit, deposition, Drew Pearson, 10/5/51; #1842
McCarthy, lawsuit, dropped, various newspapers, 3/54; #1204
McCarthy, lawsuit, proceedings before Honorable Burnita Shelton Matthews, 8/19/52; #1847
McCarthy, McCarthy letter to Guy Gillette, Benton Resolution #187, 3/6/52; #813
McCarthy, Benton letter, protesting Williams' article on McCarthy, Saturday Evening Post, 8/25/62; #1767B
McCarthy, Benton letter, to Guy Gillette, McCarthy's evasions of Privileges and Elections Subcommittee's hearings and subpoena, 7/4/52; #1834
McCarthy, Benton letter, to Howard McGrath, McCarthy's charges against Acheson and Phillip Jessup, 9/1/51; #1020
McCarthy, Benton letter, to editor, televised McCarthy hearings, New York Times, 6/29/54; #1222
McCarthy, Benton letter, Ralph Flanders to Arthur Watkins, McCarthy's refusal to answer charges in Hennings-Hayden-Hendrickson Report of January 1953, 8/30/54; #1007
McCarthy, Benton letter, Milton Fogelman to Benton, support in face of McCarthy threat to label Benton supporters as co-conspirators, 6/7/52; #774
McCarthy, Benton letter, Elmo Roper to Edward Fay, political attitudes in Connecticut toward the McCarthy issue, 5/14/58; #615
McCarthy, Benton letter, G. P. Van Arkel to Benton, 30,000 word testimony on McCarthy lawsuit, 1/53; #1841
McCarthy, Benton letter, William Proxmire to Benton, McCarthy influences in 1956 campaign, 9/1/57; #779
McCarthy, photo, "Benton Sees the Shadow of McCarthyism," Milwaukee Journal, 10/26/58; #1142
McCarthy, photo, 8/51; #519A
McCarthy, Benton press conference, postwar Italy, 6/14/50; #532
McCarthy, radio, Benton interview, 5/11/53; #1008
McCarthy, radio, Benton interview, 2/10-11/64; #1939
McCarthy, radio, "Ten Tricks of the Devil's Trade," 10/18/52; #703
McCarthy, radio, 10/8/51; #1138
McCarthy, radio, 8/20/52; #954
McCarthy, radio, "McCarthy's Stormy Career," 10/28/52; #942
McCarthy, report, Bean Report on McCarthy's influence in 1954 mid-term elections; #144
McCarthy, report, Privileges and Elections Subcommittee of Rules and Administration Committee, Resolutions #187 and #304, 1952; #1205
McCarthy, report, Select Committee to Study Censure Charges, Proposal of Senator Flanders to Oust McCarthy, Resolution #301, 8/2/54; #569
McCarthy, report, Resolution #187, 8/6/51; #948-948A
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Politics," Federated Democratic Women's Club, 5/3/52; #561
McCarthy, Benton speech, "People versus McCarthy Meeting," Hunter College, 5/24/54
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Democratic Party," Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 4/11/53; #207
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Principles of Christianity and Patriotism," Postal Workers' Communion Breakfast, 5/18/52; #228
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Exposing Communist Influences in Connecticut," 4/28/52; #699
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Congress; Morality and Responsibility," CIO Education Conference, 4/5/52; #231
McCarthy, Benton speech, "McCarthy's Lies in Regard to Communist Employees of Encyclopaedia Britannica Films," Waterbury Democrats, 10/29/52; #935
McCarthy, Benton speech, West Haven Democratic Town Committee, 8/51; #1866
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Politics, McCarthy, and Democratic Party Achievements," Wisconsin State Democratic Convention, 6/28/52; #421
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Democratic Perspective," Young Democratic Club of Storrs, 11/5/53; #203
McCarthy, Benton speech, "Creeping Corruption," University of Wisconsin Young Democrats, 1/13/54; #202
McCarthy, Benton speech, Senate, "Warning to the Senate," 2/1/51; #684
McCarthy, Benton speech, Senate, "Resolution #187 and McCarthy's Role in Maryland Senatorial Election of 1950," 8/6/51; #1053
McCarthy, Benton speech, Senate, Senate Resolution #187 calling for investigation, 9/28/51; #519
McCarthy, Benton speech, Senate, "Senator McCarthy's Slanderous Attacks on the Ed Murrow Show," 3/18/52; #566
McCarthy, Benton speech, Senate, in defense of expulsion resolution, 7/5/52; #949
McCarthy, Herbert Lehman speech, "McCarthy Challenge by Senator Benton," 12/14/54; #691
McCarthy, McCarthy speech, "Communists in State Department," Women's Republican Clubs, 2/9/50; #1006
McCarthy, McCarthy speech, "Communists in State Department," excerpts, 2/20/50; #941
McCarthy, Richard Neuberger speech, "William Benton as Statesman of Great Courage; McCarthy Challenge Cost him Senate Seat," 1/18/60; #1602
McCarthy, Margaret Chase Smith et al., "Declaration of Conscience; Smear Tactics of McCarthy," 6/1/50; #1840
McCarthy, statement, "Evils of McCarthyism," Public Affair Committee of Freedom House, 1952; #997
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Answers to Action Brought by Senator McCarthy," 1952; #994
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Joseph Come Lately in the Fight Against Communists," 10/8/51; #1032
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Employment of an Admitted Homosexual Ex-Communist on his Staff," 10/27/51; #1031
McCarthy, Benton statement, "McInerney Letter to Benton Stating McCarthy's Duty to Inform Department of Justice of Communistic Evidence in Government," 12/19/51; #1029
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Removal of Senators Smith and Hendrickson by Senator McCarthy," 1/16/52; #982
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Mr. Benton Waives his Immunity," 3/27/52; #1102
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Use of Tape Recordings in McCarthy Judicial Proceedings," 5/6/52; #787
McCarthy, Benton statement, pre-trial depositions, 8/52; #748
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Mr. Benton Repeats Demands for a Federal Per jury Prosecution, Citing 14 Examples of Knowingly False Testimony Given under Oath by McCarthy," 8/31/52; #775
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Like It or Not, the Entire Republican Party Is Now Saddled with Senator McCarthy," 9/10/52; #792
McCarthy, Benton statement, "Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections Stymied by McCarthy Tactics," 9/28/52; #995
McCarthy, Benton telegram to Arthur Watkins, McCarthy censure issue, 9/13/54; #753
McCarthy, television, panel discussion, 10/10/51; #724
McCarthy, television, McCarthy interview, 3/23/52; #987
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McMahon, radio, "Congress; Its Coming Issues," 2/17/52; #967
McMahon, speech, "Atomic Energy; Peaceful Uses," Sir John Maud Lecture Series; #17
McMahon, Senate speech, "Government Reorganization and Senator Benton's Fight for It," 5/24/50; #630
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McMahon, Benton statement, "Exchange of Scientific Information with NATO and Inaccuracy of Washington News Releases," 10/28/57; #46
McMahon, Benton statement, "Tribute to Brien McMahon on his Candidacy for Re-Election," 4/2/52; #1099
McMahon, Benton tribute, 12/61; #1837
McMahon, Benton tribute, Democratic National Convention, 7/25/52; #707
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PM Magazine, announcement, Ingersoll, no-advertising policy, 3/40; #1216
PM Magazine, by-laws, 2/9/40; #1173
PM Magazine, edition, first, 6/18/40; #1000
PM Magazine, edition, Sunday, 6/16/40; #1159
PM Magazine, edition, preview, 6/14/40; #1160
PM Magazine, Max Annenberg dynasty, circulation wars conference, 5/31/40; #1175
PM Magazine, interviews, 5/7/40; #1167
PM Magazine, letters; #1170
PM Magazine, mailing pieces, 6/4/40; #1172
PM Magazine, prospectus, 1940; #1161
Palgunov, lectures, in Russian only, 1955; #1048
Palmer, Gretta, "If I Were 21," Ladies Home Journal, 1/7/47; #1252
Pearson, Drew, "McCarthy Challenge by Senator Benton," Denver Post, 12/12/54; #691A
Pearson, USA; Second Class Power?, 1958; #1933
Pearson, L. B., discussion about non-governmental organizations, 6/27/55; #983
Platt, John R., "Step to Man," Science Magazine, 1965; #2117
Politics. See also Advertising, Campaigns, Democratic Advisory Council.
Politics. See also Advertising, Louis H. Bean, "Benton's Chances in 1962," 6/61; #1813
Politics. See also Advertising, Louis H. Bean, How to Predict the 1950 Elections," 8/21/50; #612
Politics. See also Advertising, Louis H. Bean, "Influences in the 1954 Mid-Term Elections," Public Affairs Institute, 1954; #144
Politics. See also Advertising, Louis H. Bean, "Vote Getting Record; Benton, Bowles, Dodd," 4/58; #394
Politics. See also Advertising, Benton article, "Join a Party-Either Party but Join," Ladies Home Journal, 5/52; #239
Politics. See also Advertising, Benton article, "Salesman and Politician," New York Sales Executive, 9/49; #263
Politics. See also Advertising, Benton article, "Why More Businessmen Should Be Democrats," Progressive Magazine, 10/56; #39
Politics. See also Advertising, article, Irwin Ross, "Battle of Connecticut," New York Post, 5/18/58; #558
Politics. See also Advertising, article, Mennen G. Williams, "Can Businessmen Be Democrats?, "Harvard Business Review, 3-4/58; #256
Politics. See also Advertising, book, G. William Domhoff, Fat Cats and Democrats, 1972; #2299
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, photo, 2/25/56; #1461
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, speech, "Politics," 3/25/50; #1118
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, speech, "MacArthur," 5/16/51; #530
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, speech, "Accomplishments under the Democratic Party," 4/19/51; #695
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, speech, "Democratic Party Achievements," 5/3/52; #560
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, speech, "Unacknowledged Parents," 2/26/55; #179
Politics. See also Advertising, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, "Democratic Party," 4/11/53; #207
Politics. See also Advertising, letter, Benton to John Bailey, Benton's vote-getting ability, 4/20/61; #1814
Politics. See also Advertising, letter, Benton to Frank DiLoreto, creating state scholarships to Connecticut colleges, 4/18/61; #1803
Politics. See also Advertising, letter, Benton to editor, "Big Job for Bush," New York Times, 1/6/73; #2302
Politics. See also Advertising, Galbraith and Schlesinger letter to Harvard president and Fellows, honorary degrees denied worthy Democrats, 12/59; #1383
Politics. See also Advertising, Benton memo, political analysis of Europe in 1935, 4/35; #1613
Politics. See also Advertising, radio, 2/10-11/64; #1939
Politics. See also Advertising, radio, "Ten Tricks of the Devil's Trade," 10/18/52; #703
Politics. See also Advertising, radio, 8/9/64; #1997
Politics. See also Advertising, radio, "Defense Contracts and Connecticut's Share under the Democratic Party," 10/24/52; #830
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Ideas in World Politics," Advertising Federation, 6/15/48; #271
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Labor's Achievements under the Democratic Party," Connecticut Federation of Labor, 9/21/50; #568
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, draft of introduction of John Sparkman, Democratic Women's Club of Greenwich, 4/15/55; #169
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Tribute to Ralph Garofalo," 11/15/57; #1772
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Ethics and Politics," Harvard Law School Forum (includes photo), 2/18/55; #180
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Tribute to Congressman Frank Kowalski," testimonial dinner, 4/15/61; #1801
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Commemoration of Independence of Lithuania," Marianapolis (Connecticut) School, 7/4/51; #610
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Politics in General," Stratford Democratic Victory Dinner, 3/1/56; #76
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Everything Is Going According to Plan," Westport Democrats, 6/27/53; #206
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "European Integration," Westport Kiwanis Club, 8/7/57; #127
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Education," Windham County Democratic Association, no text, 9/23/57; #53
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Politics and McCarthy and Democratic Party Achievements," Wisconsin State Democratic Convention, 6/28/52; #421
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Our School Needs; Federal Responsibility," Women's National Democratic Club, 10/7/57; #52
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Subscription Television for Education," Women's National Democratic Club, 10/1/59; #1274
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "In Support of Governor Dempsey on Tax Issue," Young Democratic Club of Connecticut, no text, 11/17/61; #1828
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Democratic Perspective," Young Democratic Club of University of Connecticut, 11/5/53; #203
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Democrats, Republicans, and Businessmen," Young Democrats of Trinity College, 5/17/55; #379
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Why More Businessmen Should Be Democrats," Young Presidents' Organization, 10/23/56; #39A
Politics. See also Advertising, speech, "Business and Its Political Mythology," Young Presidents' Organization, 4/4/55; #39B
Politics and ethics, Benton article, "Ten Commandments for Congressmen," Everybody's Digest, 4/52; #627
Politics and ethics, Benton article, "Big Dilemma; Conscience or Votes," New York Times, 4/26/59; #1092
Politics and ethics, Benton article, "For Distinguished Service in Congress," ibid., 7/24/55; #163
Politics and ethics, Benton article, "Decalogue for Members of Congress," New York Times Magazine, 7/51; #627
Politics and ethics, Benton article, "To Stem the Tide of Political Dollars," ibid., 12/9/51; #1775
Politics and ethics, Margaret Halsey, "Beware the Tender Trap," New Republic, 2/58; #299
Politics and ethics, Federal Corrupt Practices and Political Activities Laws; #1027
Politics and ethics, radio, "Ten Commandments for Congress," 8/22/51; #1129
Politics and ethics, radio, "Corrupt Practices Act; Federal Government," 9/17/51; #1127
Politics and ethics, speech, "Is Politics a Dirty Business? They Say It Is," Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, 12/4/72; #2297A
Politics and ethics, speech, "Challenge of Public Service," Claremont School of Theology, 12/13/60; #1780
Politics and ethics, speech, "Congress; Morality and Responsibility," CIO Education Conference, 4/5/52; #231
Politics and ethics, television, "How Should Political Campaigns Be Conducted?," 1/15/56; #89
Politics and ethics, television, 1952; #222
Potter, Charles E., Days of Shame, 1965; #2094
Publications, Incorporated, articles of incorporation, 12/22/34; #1281
Quant, Mary, Quant by Quant, 1965; #2221
Radio. See specific names, such as American Forum of the Air, University of Chicago Round Table.
Reader's Digest, "Mr. Benton, You Have Started a Revolution," 9/59; #1258
Reader's Digest, Urrows draft on reading; #1288
Reader's Digest Foundation Awards, Benton testimonial, 4/15/70; #2252
Redfield, Robert, "Talk with a Stranger," Overbrook Press, 12/58; #791
Redfield, "Wisdom of Huckleberry Finn," University of Chicago, 6/16/50; #1243
Redfield, Hutchins speech, "Robert Redfield; In Memoriam," 11/18/58; #1035
Ribicoff, Abraham, speech, "Legislation," Chamber of Commerce of Elkins, West Virginia, 5/22/61; #382
Ribicoff, Abraham, "Youth," Conference on the National Committee for Children and Youth, 5/24/61; #382
Ribicoff, Abraham, nomination of Benton for Senate, Democratic State Convention, 7/26/50; #441
Ribicoff, Abraham, nomination of Benton for Senate, 7/52; #564
Ribicoff, Abraham, "Health," Health and Welfare Association, 5/23/61; #382
Ribicoff, Abraham, "Social Welfare," National Conference on Social Welfare, 5/14/61; #382
Ribicoff, statement, "Future of Higher Education in Connecticut," Connecticut Council on Higher Education Conference, 2/12/57; #92
Rockefeller, John D., IV, "Students of Japan; An Intimate Challenge," New York Times Magazine, 6/5/60; #1762
Roddan, Edward L., announcement, joins Benton's personal staff, 11/21/57; #194
Roddan, manuscripts, 1958; #512
Romulo, Carlos P., I Walked with Heroes, 1961; #2152
Roosevelt, Patricia Peabody, I Love a Roosevelt, 1967; #2165
Roper Elmo, "A Non-Poll by a Famous Publisher," Art in America, 3/68; #2164A
Roper, letter to Edward Fay, political attitudes in Connecticut toward the McCarthy issue, 5/14/58; #615
Roper, Benton questionnaire, Art in America, 7/67; #2164
Roper, survey, political attitudes in Connecticut, 3/58; #615A
Ruml, Beardsley, biography, 1964; #1950
Ruml, four essays, 1956; #526A
Ruml, Benton footnote, Committee for Economic Development, Paying for Better Public Schools, 1/60; #1296
Ruml, speech, "What Is the CED? How Does It Work?," Princeton University, 5/1/50; #526
Ruml, speech, "Aspiration for Freedom," American Association of School Administrators, 2/28/50; #526
Ruml, speech, "Memo to a College Trustee, II," Hofstra College, 11/6/59; #1108A
Ruml, speech, "Perpetuating Private Higher Education in America," Middle States Association of College and Secondary Schools, 11/27/59; #526
Russia, Benton article, "We're Fooling Ourselves about Russia," American Engineer, 1/57; #7
Russia, Benton article, "Cold War in Education," American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Administrative Officers, Journal, Fall 1956; #42
Russia, Benton article, "Soviet-U. S. Talks," Bridgeport Sunday Herald, 6/26/60; #1614A
Russia, Benton article, "Soviet Challenge Demands U. S. Reply," ibid., 4/20/58; #378
Russia, Benton article, "U. S. Science Lagging," ibid., 10/31/57; #125
Russia, Benton article, three-part series on education and cultural exchange with U.S.S.R., Christian Science Monitor, 3/9/62, 3/11/62, 3/20/62; #1327
Russia, Benton article, "Trade with Soviets," ibid., 3/29-4/2/60; #1278
Russia, Benton article, "U. S.-Soviet Trade Action," 8/25/52; #1313
Russia, Benton article, "Three Soviet Challenges," Connecticut State CIO Yearbook, 1958; #1769
Russia, Benton article, "Soviet Tekhnikum; Ominous Threat to the West," Coronet, 12/56; #8
Russia, Benton article, "Are We Losing the Sheepskin War?," Democratic Digest, 7/56; #37
Russia, Benton article, "Russian Trip," Encyclopaedia Britannica News, 1/56; #105
Russia, Benton article, "Big Brother's TV Set," Esquire, 3/64; #1314
Russia, Benton article, "Soviet Decentralization," Herald Tribune, 3/14/57; #10
Russia, Benton article, "Soviet Use of Sports as Part of the Cold War," ibid., 3/8/56; #86
Russia, Benton article, "Trip Behind the Iron Curtain," ibid., 12/18-21/55; #106
Russia, Benton article, "Why Ivan Can Read," ibid., 11/2/57; #67
Russia, Benton article, "Our Best Weapon; Exchange of Students," Ladies Home Journal, 12/46; #289
Russia, Benton article, "Why Soviet Propaganda Misfired," New Republic, 12/24/56; #34
Russia, Benton article, "Communist Threat at our Back Door," New York Times, 7/17/60; #1746
Russia, Benton article, "How Strong Is Russia-And How Weak?," ibid., 6/10/56; #38
Russia, Benton article, "Now the Cold War of the Classrooms," ibid., 4/1/56; #90
Russia, Benton article, "Russian Artist's Training," ibid., 12/4/55; #383
Russia, Benton article, "To Train Scientists," ibid., 6/3/56; #109
Russia, Benton article, "What Soviet Artists May Paint," ibid., 12/18/55; #1784
Russia, Benton article, "Big Red Threat; Education," New York World Telegram, 9/10-13/62; #1311
Russia, Benton article, "Russia Revisited," North American Newspaper Alliance, 10/60; #1768
Russia, Benton article, "Russian Students in America," Parade, 6/12/60; #1298
Russia, Benton article, "What Ivan Thinks of Us," ibid., 8/25/57; #4
Russia, Benton article, "What Ivan Thinks of Us," Russian translation, Moscow Literary Gazette, 12/19/57; #159
Russia, Benton article, "Coexistence," Playboy, 12/65; #2015A
Russia, Benton article, "No Sex Appeal in Russian Ads," Sales Management Magazine, 1/15/56; #114
Russia, Benton article, "Inside the Siberian Science City," Saturday Evening Post, 12/22-29/62; #1904
Russia, Benton article, "Satellite Culture and Mr. Marx," Theatre Arts Magazine, 11/56; #133
Russia, Benton article, "Race of Our Lives," This Week Magazine, 12/28/58; #1044
Russia, Benton article, "Russia's Quiet Weapon; Education," United Press International, 9/10-13/62; #1311
Russia, Benton article, "Strange Encyclopedia," Yale Review, 1958; #181
Russia, Benton article, "Voice of the Kremlin," Britannica Book of the Year, 1956; #31
Russia, Benton article, "The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R.," Britannica Book of the Year, 1965; #2000
Russia, John Nerber, "Warning of Soviet Challenge in Education," Education Summary, 6/5/56; #809
Russia, John Norman, "Defects of Soviet Education," Teacher Education Quarterly, Spring 1958; #786
Russia, Benton book, The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R., 3/66; #2080
Russia, Benton book, This Is the Challenge; #282
Russia, Benton book review, "What Ivan Knows that Johnny Doesn't," New York Herald Tribune, 11/12/61; #1826
Russia, book, Donald Dunham, Kremlin Target; U. S. A., 1961; #1856
Russia, book, Frank O'Brien, Crisis in World Communism, 1965; #2162
Russia, editorial, "Trade War with Soviets Will Get Hotter as Russians Start Gaining," Printer's Ink, 4/24/59; #1268
Russia, editorial, "Endorsement of Benton's Proposals in 'Five Ways to Breach the Iron Curtain,'" America, 3/29/58; #376
Russia, hearings, Atomic Energy Committee, "Shortage of Scientific and Engineering Manpower," 4-5/56; #110
Russia, Benton interview, "Soviet Trade with Western Powers," British Board of Trade Officials and British Businessmen, 10/29-11/2/59; #1284
Russia, Benton interview, "Why Do U. S. Schools Fail to Create Scientists?," New York Post, 10/24/57; #288
Russia, Benton interview, Russian press in the United States, 8/13/50; #1865
Russia, Benton letter to Warren Austin, Soviet attempt to block American participation in Genocide Convention, 10/9/50; #435
Russia, Benton letter to editor, Allen Dulles speech declared warning of Russian potential, New York Times, 4/24/59; #1152
Russia, Samuel Cookey memo, 10/23/67; #2079
Russia, Benton pamphlet, "Education; Our Ultimate Weapon," 2/61; #1751B
Russia, photo, Crimea Conference, 5/61; #1002
Russia, photo, Madame Furtseva; #2312
Russia, photo, U.S.S.R. Minister of Culture, 1/72; #2312
Russia, radio, "Aims of Education; Number 2"; #1269
Russia, radio, "Khrushchev and the U. S. A.," 9/27/59; #1276
Russia, radio, "Education; Russian Versus United States and the Conant Report," 1/26-27/59; #1218
Russia, radio, "Soviet Challenge; Education," 10/23-24/57; #44
Russia, radio, "Soviet Challenge; Education, Great Books, Politics, and Ethics," 10/21/58; #1067
Russia, radio, "Russian Trip," 11/16/55; #981
Russia, radio, "Image Russia I," 2/3/59; #1260
Russia, radio, "Image Russia II," 2/3/59; #1261
Russia, radio, "Education," 1/31/58; #157
Russia, radio, This Is the Challenge and Senatorial nomination, 7/2/58; #880
Russia, radio, "Soviet versus U. S. Education," 6/16/65; #2072
Russia, radio, Radio-Moscow, U. S.-Soviet relations, 5/61; #1811
Russia, radio, 10/17/57; #411
Russia, radio, with John Benton, 11/18/57; #1115
Russia, speech, "Public Policy and the Liberal Arts," American Conference of Academic Deans, 1/6/59; #1154
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Economics and Education," American Jewish Congress, no text, 1/22/56; #83
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education," Association for Higher Education, 3/6/56; #75
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Sports," B'nai B'rith, no text, 2/29/56; #77
Russia, speech, "U. S. A.; Wasteland or Wise-land?," Brandeis University, 12/22/62; #1861
Russia, speech, "Cold War and the Liberal Arts," Brooklyn College, 6/5/60; #1603
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge in Education," Catholic War Veterans, no text, 11/10/57; #50
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education," University of Chicago alumi dinner, no text, 5/2/56; #85
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Science and Education," University of Colorado, no text, 12/13/57; #122
Russia, speech, "Soviet Progress in Education," Council on Foreign Relations, 4/26/56; #71
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Science and Education," Democratic Club of Manchester, 11/23/57; #123
Russia, speech, "Red Technological Imperialism," Democratic Club of Westport, 2/10/56; #81
Russia, speech, "Russia's Sputniks," Democratic gathering, no text, 11/23/59; #123
Russia, speech, "Are We Underestimating the Soviet Economic Challenge?," Economic Club of Chicago, 4/8/59; #1262
Russia, speech, "Soviet Education; Will America Meet the Challenge?," Educational Records Bureau and the American Council on Education, 11/1/56; #58
Russia, speech, Educators and Editors Conference, 12/9/55; #94
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Economics," Exchange Club of Waterbury, 2/27/56; #78
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education," Fairfield University, no text, 1/16/58; #145
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education," Foreign Policy Association, 12/12/58; #102
Russia, speech, "Duel for Men's Minds," Foreign Policy Conference, 7/14/55; #165
Russia, speech, "Education," Foreign Service Institute, 2/4/66; #2107
Russia, speech, "After the Geneva Spirit, What?," Freedom House, 1/24/56; #82
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Cartography and Education," Hartford Get-Together Club, no text, 1/24/58; #99
Russia, speech, "Cold War and the Liberal Arts," Knox College, 6/6/60; #1604
Russia, speech, "Junior College Education in the Soviet Union and Higher Education in Connecticut," Mitchell College, 4/17/58; #48
Russia, speech, "Soviet Education; Challenge to America," National Association of State Universities, 5/7/56; #13
Russia, speech, "Challenge to Catholic Educators," National Catholic Educational Association, 4/25/57; #55
Russia, speech, "Russian and American Library Methods," National Library Week Dinner, 3/20/58; #281
Russia, speech, "Russia's Political Capitalism," Overseas Press Club, 12/7/55; #170
Russia, speech, "Soviet Propaganda," Overseas Press Club, 4/30/56; #69
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Economics," Sales Executive Club of New York, 6/5/56; #66
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education and Economics," Small Town Democrats, no text, 3/21/58; #287
Russia, speech, "Soviet Education; Will America Meet the Challenge? Higher Education in Connecticut," Stamford Forum on World Affairs, 1/30/57; #57
Russia, speech, "Information Program and Cultural Exchange," Teachers College of Connecticut; #720
Russia, speech, "Stalin Myth," Town Hall, 4/18/56; #136
Russia, speech, "Russia's Ousting of John A. Baker, Jr., of Westport," Windham County Democratic Association, 5/21/58; #398
Russia, speech, "Soviet Challenge; Education," Women's National Democratic Club, 2/13/56; #80
Russia, speech, "U.S.S.R.'s Political Capitalism," Yale Law School, no text, 12/14/55; #93
Russia, speech, "Soviet Economic Challenge," Union League Club of Chicago, 6/14/56; #65
Russia, speech, "Sputnik; Handwriting on the Sky," Young Democratic Club, no text, 11/15/57; #124
Russia, statement, "Russian A-Bomb Explosion and Implications in Civil Defense," 10/4/51; #805
Russia, telegram, Benton to Adlai Stevenson, Tass article on West's armed intervention in Suez and Egypt, 11/1/56; #43
Russia, television, "American Versus Soviet Education," no text, 4/20/58; #371
Russia, television, "Where Do We Go from Here? Sputnik," 10/20/57; #40
Russia, television, "Cultural Exchange; Does It Help?," 2/21/64; #1944
Russia, television, "How Should the United States Compete with Russia?," no text, 2/1/57; #11
Russia, television, "Soviet versus U. S. Education," 6/16/65; #2072
Russia, television, "Big Red Schoolhouse," 3/1/59; #1250
Russia, television, "Scientific Rivalry; United States versus U.S.S.R.," no text, 11/3/57; #12
Russia, television, "Soviet and American Education," no text, 11/18/57; #134
Russia, television, "Are the Russians Out-Reading Us?," no text, 3/18/58; #276
Russia, television, "Soviet Challenge; Education," 6/22/56; #2
Russia, television, "Soviet Challenge; Education," 12/25/57; #121
Russia, television, "Soviet Challenge; Education," 7/1/58; #801
Russia, television, "Soviet Union Training Two Million Youngsters as Semi-Professional Craftsmen," 1/12/58; #32
Russia, television, "U. S. versus Soviet Education," 3/21/66; #2111
Russia, television, "Education in the Soviet Union," no text, 1/12/58; #27
Russia, television, "Philosophy of Communism," no text, 11/58; #1112
Russia, television, Benton's arrival from Crimean Conference, 6/61; #1812
Russia, testimony, "Soviet Challenge; Science and Technology," 1/28/58; #153
Russia, testimony, "Soviet Challenge; Science and Technology," 5/1/56; #42
Russian trip 1955, announcement of Benton's planned trip to Russia and the satellites, 7/22/55; #164
Russian trip 1955, article, Helen Benton, "Experiences Behind the Iron Curtain," Connecticut College Alumnae News, 3/56; #1003
Russian trip 1955, article, Helen Benton, series in Connecticut newspapers, 1/56; #773
Russian trip 1955, article, John Benton, "I Went to School in Moscow," Life, 12/5/55; #191
Russian trip 1955, article, John Benton, "John Benton's Travelogue; Sweden, Finland, U.S.S.R.," Capital Times, 9/13/60; #1797
Russian trip 1955, article, John Benton, several newspaper articles, 1955; #252
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, series of Connecticut newspaper articles, 3/56; #106
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, Encyclopaedia Britannica News, 1/56; #105
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "We're Fooling Ourselves About Russia," American Engineer, 1/57; #7
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "Trip Behind the Iron Curtain," Herald Tribune, 12/18-21/55; #878
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "How Strong Is Russia-and How Weak?," New York Times, 6/10/56; #38
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "Russian Artist's Training," ibid., 12/4/55; #383
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "What Soviet Artists May Paint," ibid., 12/18/55; #1784
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "Russia Revisited," North American Newspaper Alliance, 10/60; #1768
Russian trip 1955, article, William Benton, "Satellite Culture and Mr. Marx," Theatre Arts Magazine, 11/56; #133
Russian trip 1955, article, Lawrence M. Gould, "Education and Survival," Carleton College Bulletin, 8/58; #1051
Russian trip 1955, article, Harrison Salisbury, 6/15/58; #282A
Russian trip 1955, article, Harrison Salisbury, "To Counter Russian Propaganda," New York Times Magazine, 2/9/58; #168
Russian trip 1955, article, Dorothy Thompson, "Challenge of Soviet Education," Ladies Home Journal, 5/56; #148
Russian trip 1955, Democratic National Committee campaign publicity tips for 1958, sample release mentions Benton's trip; #1114
Russian trip 1955, editorial, "Benton Report Bares Soviet Press System," Editor and Publisher, 12/17/55; #1221
Russian trip 1955, interview, "Russian Trip and Television in the Soviet Orbit," Billboard, 12/15/55; #716
Russian trip 1955, memo, Helen Benton, 10-11/55; #772
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Budapest, U. S. Minister and other diplomats, (#8), 11/15-18/55; #334
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Budapest, film, (#9), 11/17/55; #335
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Budapest, education, (#10), 11/16/55; #336
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Budapest, theater, (#11), 11/17/55; #337
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Crimean Conference, 5/61; #1807
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, meeting with Mayor, (#14), 11/1/55; #340
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, miscellaneous topics, (#15), 11/55; #341
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, languages, (#16), 11/55; #342
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, visit to collective farm, (#20), 11/55; #346
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, higher education, (#23), 11/55; #349
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, polytechnical education, (#24), 11/2/55; #350
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, film, radio, and television, (#31), 11/1/55; #357
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, motion pictures, (#34), 11/15/55; #360
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, art and art schools, (#36), 10/12-28/55; #362
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, visit to Leningrad Library, (#44), 10/27/55; #366
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Soviet art, (#35), 11/55; #361A
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Moscow, education, (#21), 11/8-10/55; #347
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, U. S. Minister about Soviet propaganda and foreign relations, (#12), 11/55; #338
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, annual Kremlin reception for diplomatic corps, (#13), 11/7/55; #339
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Swiss legation, (#17), 11/55; #343
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, party by Ethiopian ambassador, (#18-#19), 11/3/55; #344-#345
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, University of Moscow, (#22), 11/55; #348
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, education in grade schools, (#25), 11/55; #351
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, history textbooks in Russia, (#26), 11/55; #352
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, advertising in the Soviet Union, (#27), 11/55; #353
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, conversations with Pravda editors, (#28), 11/55; #354
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, conversations with Izvestia editors, (#29), 11/55; #355
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, conversations with Tass officials, (#30), 11/55; #356
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, radio and television, (#32), 11/10-11/55; #358
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, television and films, (#33), 11/10-11/55; #359
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Deputy Minister of Culture, (#42), 11/55; #361B
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, influence of Stalin and Lenin on Soviet art, (#37), 11/55; #363A
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Soviet culture, (#38), 11/11/55; #363B
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, (#43), 11/55; #364
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Directress of Bolshoi Ballet School, (#39), 11/55; #365A
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, Russian ballet, (#40), 11/13/55; #365B
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Kiev, cathedrals and churches, (#41), 11/55; #367
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Prague, (#1), 11/18-19/55; #327
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Prague, (#2), 11/19/55; #328
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Prague, (#3), Minister of Culture, 11/19/55; #329
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Prague, Chief of Book Publishing in Ministry of Culture, (#4), 11/19/55; #330
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Warsaw, miscellaneous topics, (#5), 11/14/55; #331
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Warsaw, miscellaneous topics, (#6), 11/13-14/55; #332
Russian trip 1955, memo, William Benton, Warsaw, dinner at U. S. Embassy, (#7), 11/55; #333
Russian trip 1955, photo, Helen Benton, 12/55; #1523
Russian trip 1955, photo, John Benton, 11/55; #1571
Russian trip 1955, photo, miscellaneous scenic shots taken by John Benton, 11/55; #1590
Russian trip 1955, photo, Bentons in Budapest, 11/55; #1579
Russian trip 1955, photo, John Benton in Russian school, 11/55; #613
Russian trip 1955, photo, Bentons in Moscow, 11/55; #1153
Russian trip 1955, photo, negatives, 11/55; #1581
Russian trip 1955, photo, Bolshoi Ballet taken by John Benton, 11/55; #1580
Russian trip 1955, photo, miscellaneous; #2049
Russian trip 1955, photo, Institute for the Study of the U.S.S.R., 4/28/56; #1460
Russian trip 1955, radio, Helen and John Benton, 11/21/55; #723
Russian trip 1955, radio, John Benton, Moscow school days, 1/17/56; #1271
Russian trip 1955, radio, John Benton, Moscow school days, 11/23/55; #18
Russian trip 1955, article, Benton, forthcoming trip and Encyclopaedia Britannica, 10/11/55; #980
Russian trip 1955, article, Benton, trip plans, 9/29/55; #1272
Russian trip 1955, article, Benton, 11/22-23/55; #178
Russian trip 1955, article, Benton, Radio-Moscow, 11/16/55; #981
Russian trip 1955, Gurewitsch Report, "Organization of Medicine in the Soviet Union," 1/7/58; #303
Russian trip 1955, speech, William Benton, "U.S.S.R.; Some Elements of Strength and Some of Weakness," Institute for the Study of the U.S.S.R., 4/28/56; #70
Russian trip 1955, speech, "Soviet Progress in Education," Council on Foreign Relations, 4/26/56; #71
Russian trip 1955, speech, "Introducing Yuri Zhukov," 2/19/69; #2219
Russian trip 1955, speech, "Introducing Yuri Zhukov," trip plans, 11/22/55; #1355
Russian trip 1955, speech, "Introducing Yuri Zhukov," upcoming trip, 9/15/55; #190
Russian trip 1962, article, Helen Benton, "Russians Never Had It So Good, But Still Under-privileged," Bridgeport Sunday Herald, 7/29/62; #1309
Russian trip 1962, article, Helen Benton, "The Evolution of a Soviet Playwright," Saturday Review, 10/27/62; #1309A
Russian trip 1962, article, John Benton, "Tour of Moscow and Tashkent and Visit to a Collective Farm," North American Newspaper Alliance, 10/7/62; #1903
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Education in the U.S.S.R.; Cultural Exchange with the U.S.S.R.," Christian Science Monitor, 3/9/62, 3/11/62, 3/20/62; #1327
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Soviet and American Movies; Can They Co-Exist?," 1963; #1336
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "United States and Soviet Trade Action," Christian Science Monitor, 8/25/62; #1313
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Big Red Threat; Education," New York World Telegram and Sun, 9/10-13/62; #1311
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Art for Nikita's Sake," North American Newspaper Alliance, 6/63; #1328
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Crimean Conference," ibid., 6/61; #1810
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Educational TV; A New Soviet Challenge," 1963; #1337
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Inside the Siberian Science City," Saturday Evening Post, 12/22-29/62; #1904
Russian trip 1962, article, William Benton, "Should We Continue the Cultural Exchange with the U.S.S.R.?," Saturday Review, 10/27/62; #1312
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Chairman of State Committee of Radio and Television, 6/25/62; #1870
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Minister of Public Education, 6/25/62; #1872
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, cultural exchanges, 6/25/62; #1871
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, motion pictures, 6/30/62; #1873
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Moscow University, 6/25/62; #1874
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Mme. Khrushcheva, 7/6/62; #1876
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Deputy Premier, 7/6/62; #1877
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Sovietskaya Hotel, 6/23/62; #1879
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Chief Secretary of U.S.S.R. Academy of Science, 6/25/62; #1880
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Mme. Popova, 6/23/62; #1881
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, cultural exchanges, 6/27/62; #1882
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Simonov and son, 6/23/62; #1883
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Minister of Higher Education, 6/25/62; #1884
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, visit to art studios, 6/27/62; #1885
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, tour, 6/25/62; #1886
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Bolshoi Ballet, 6/62; #1887
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, President of Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, 6/29/62; #1888
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, editor of Ogonek, 6/28/62; #1889
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, notes, Khrushchev book, On the Communist Programme, 7/1/62; #1899
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, staff of Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 6/26/62; #1900
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, U. S.-Soviet relations, 6/27/62; #1901
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Director of U.S.S.R. Radio and Television, 6/28/62; #1902
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Novosibirsk, city square, 7/5/62; #1878
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Novosibirsk, miscellaneous topics, 7/4-5/62; #1892
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Samarkand, furs, 7/3/62; #1890
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Tashkent, officials from Institute of Transportation, 7/2/62; #1893-#1894
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Tashkent, tour of city, 7/2/62; #1895
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Tashkent, Minister of Culture for Uzbekishan, 7/3/62; #1896
Russian trip 1962, memo, William Benton, Tashkent, Minister of Education for Uzbekishan, 7/3/62; #1897
Russian trip 1962, memo, photos, 6-7/62; #1317
Russian trip 1962, memo, radio, 7/22/62; #1305
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "America from Far and Near," Great Ideas Today, 1964; #1994
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "Soviet Art; How Real Is Soviet Realism?," 8/64; #1991
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "Education in the U.S.S.R.," 8/64; #1999
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "Soviet Artists Branch Out," Christian Science Monitor, 1/7/65; #1991
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R.," Britannica Book of the Year, 1965; #2000
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "Comments on Adzhubei Article," Great Ideas Today, 1964; #1994
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, "What Worries the Men in the Kremlin," Look, 4/20/65; #1993
Russian trip 1964, article, Alexei Adzhubei, four-article series, North American Newspaper Alliance, 8/64; #1992
Russian trip 1964, The Teachers and the Taught in the U.S.S.R., 3/66; #2080
Russian trip 1964, This Is the Challenge; #282
Russian trip 1964, Harry W. Nerhood, To Russia and Return, 1968; #2238
Russian trip 1964, George Alexander Lensen, Russia's Eastward Expansion, 1964; #1892A
Russian trip 1964, interview, "Benton's Russian Visit," Izvestia, 5/64; #1959
Russian trip 1964, memo, Charles Benton, 9/64; #2042
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Soviet-American relations, 5/18/64; #1961
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, cultural exchange, 5/20/64; #1963
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Khrushchev, 5/28/64; #1960
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, miscellaneous topics, 5/29/64; 1962
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, British Ambassador, 6/2/64; #1971
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, miscellaneous topics, 6/4/64; #1964
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, visit with head of State Committee on Publishing, 6/4/64; #1965
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, visit with head of State Committee on Publishing, medal-giving ceremony, 6/4/64; #1965A
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, editorial staff of Soviet Encyclopedia, 6/5/64; #1966
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Institute of Soviet-American Relations, 6/5/64; #1976
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Simonov, 6/5/64; #1977
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, miscellaneous topics, 6/5/64; #1967
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Communism, leadership in Russia, and Soviet goals, 6/5/64; #1968
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, senior editor of Pravda, 6/5/64; #1969
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Allen Dulles's comments on Benton's 1955 memo, 6/5/64; #1982
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Minister of Higher Education, 6/5/64; #1981
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, television appearance, 6/5/64; #1980
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, the Mamedovs, 6/5/64; #1979
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, U. S. Ambassador, 6/5/64; #1970
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, visit to dacha, 6/9/64; #1974
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, directors of Institute of Soviet-American Relations, 6/8/64; #1978
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Minister of Culture, 6/8/64; #1972
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, miscellaneous topics, 6/10/64; #1973
Russian trip 1964, memo, William Benton, Moscow, Vice President of State Committee for Cinematography, 6/10/64; #1975
Russian trip 1964, memo, Milan Herzog, 9/64; #2043
Russian trip 1964, photo, Russian intellectuals visit Benton home, 11/26/64; #2052A
Russian trip 1964, radio, 6/25-26/64; #1984
Russian trip 1964, Soviet television, 5/28/64; #1954
Sahl, Mort, and James Thurber, "State of Nation's Humor," New York Times, 12/7/58; #1101
Sandburg, Carl, book, Herbert Mitgang, Letters of Carl Sandburg, 1968; #2222
Sandburg, photo, 1942; #1418
Sandburg, photo, autographed; #1403
Sandburg, record, 1942; #1259
Schlesinger, Arthur M., A Thousand Days, 1965; #2099
Schlesinger, "Death Wish of the Democrats," The New Republic, 9/15/58; #905
Schriftgiesser, Karl, Business and Public Policy, 1967; #2178
Schriftgiesser, Committee for Economic Development, Business Comes of Age, 1/60; #1374
Senate, amendment, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, 8/1/51; #642B
Senate, appointment, to Banking and Currency Committee, 4/3/51; #443
Senate, appointment, to Joint Committee on Library of Congress, 1/17/51; #577
Senate, appointment, as Senator, 12/17/49; #1425
Senate, appointment, to Small Business Committee, 12/5/50; #1176
Senate, appointment, Charles M. Gallagher, to Benton's Senatorial staff, 4/23/58; #380
Senate, article, Edward B. Lockett, "What Makes a Good Senator," Coronet, 10/52; #212
Senate, certificate, Senate election, 11/7/50; #1424
Senate, election law guide book, 1952; #1028
Senate, government reorganization, Ernest K. Lindley, "Frank Words on Economy," Newsweek, 3/3/52; #661
Senate, government reorganization, summary of efforts on behalf of; #314
Senate, government reorganization, Leadership Award of Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report, 6/20/52; #1468
Senate, hearings, Appropriations Committee, Appropriations Bill for 1947, 5-6/46; #690B
Senate, hearings, Atomic Energy Committee, shortage of scientific and engineering power, 4-5/56; #110
Senate, hearings, Foreign Relations Committee, U. S. Information Program-Resolution #74, part I, 11/52; #208A
Senate, hearings, Foreign Relations Committee, U. S. Information Program-Resolution #74, part II, 3/53 and 5/53; #208B
Senate, hearings, Foreign Relations Committee, review of foreign policy, part I, 2-3/58; #60
Senate, hearings, Government Operations Committee, government security, 3/55; #986
Senate, hearings, Government Operations Committee, National Defense Education Act, 6/58; #1377. See also National Defense Education Act.
Senate, hearings, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, use of television frequencies for educational purposes-Resolution #127, 5/31/51; #689A
Senate, hearings, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, establishment of Citizen's Advisory Board on radio and television, volume I, 9/51; #506
Senate, hearings, Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, establishment of Citizen's Advisory Board on radio and television, volume II, 9/51; #506A
Senate, hearings, Judiciary Committee, nomination of President and Vice President, 3-4/55; #1098
Senate, hearings, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, establishment of Commission on Ethics in Government-Resolution #21, 6-7/51; #483
Senate, hearings, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, limitation on debate in Senate, amendment of Rule XXII, 10/2-23/51; #1111
Senate, Benton interview, Russian press in the United States, 8/13/50; #1865
Senate, letter, Benton to Connecticut constituents, Universal Military Training Act, 3/28/51; #798
Senate, letter, Walter E. Cosgriff to Benton, support via campaign contribution for government reorganization, 7/3/52; #1034
Senate, letter, Justice Department to Benton, ownership of land under island waters and the marginal sea, 8/9/51; #822
Senate, letter, Jack McFall to Benton, Archbishop Grosz of Hungary, 7/5/51; #976
Senate, letter, James W. Murphy to Benton, 7/19/51; #1543
Senate, letter, S. Abbot Smith to Benton on problems of small business, 8/8/50; #698
Senate, letter, State Department to Benton, Bishop Padewski and Polish National Catholic Church, 1/25/51; #874
Senate, Marshall Plan of Ideas. See Marshall Plan of Ideas.
Senate, photo, Boys Nation, 1950; #1577
Senate, photo, Congressional luncheon, 1950; #1573
Senate, photo, 1950; #1576
Senate, photo, Barkley greets new Senators, 1/3/50; #1531
Senate, photo, Girls Nation, 1951; #1572
Senate, photo, miscellaneous for Senate years, 1950-1952; #1443
Senate, photo, Congressional radio room, 5/52; #1480
Senate, press conference, "Benton Amendment to the Mutual Security Act," 11/16/51; #452
Senate, radio, "Foreign Policy," 1950; #583
Senate, radio, "Domestic Policy," 10/24/50; #628
Senate, radio, "Immigration Laws and Connecticut Responsibility," 1950; #916
Senate, radio, "Congress's Record; Current Session"; #921
Senate, radio, "Legislative Accomplishments of Second Session of 81st Congress," 1950; #922
Senate, radio, "Immigration Legislation," 3/8/50; #964
Senate, radio, "Letters from Constituents," 3/9/50; #920
Senate, radio, "Current Issues in Washington," 3/26/50; #1121
Senate, radio, "Tidelands Oil Bill," 3/27/50; #965
Senate, radio, "Small Business," 4/5/50; #929
Senate, radio, "Small Business," 4/10/50; #854
Senate, radio, "Economy in Government," 4/19/50; #657
Senate, radio, "Substitute Displaced Persons Act," 5/15/50; #961
Senate, radio, "ECA," 5/17/50; #923
Senate, radio, "Control over Prices, Wages, and Materials; Defense Production," 6/27/50; #912
Senate, radio, "Government Reorganization," 2/25/51; #927
Senate, radio, "Government Reorganization; Letters from Constituents," 3/24/51; #930
Senate, radio, "Women in Politics," 5/19/51; #960
Senate, radio, "Aid to India," 6/11/51; #1043
Senate, radio, "Defense Production Act; Emergency Economic Controls," 6/13/51; #1140
Senate, radio, "Defense Production Act; Emergency Economic Controls," 7/9/51; #1139
Senate, radio, "Emergency Economic Controls," 7/17/51; #1134
Senate, radio, "Emergency Economic Controls," 7/11/51; #1141
Senate, radio, "Letters from Constituents," 8/6/51; #931
Senate, radio, "Government Reorganization," 9/3/51; #918
Senate, radio, "Benton Amendment to Mutual Security Act and Monopolistic Nature of European Economy," 9/19/51; #1126
Senate, radio, "Record of First Session of 82nd Congress," 10/22/51; #1130
Senate, radio, "Achievements of First Session of 82nd Congress," 10/24/51; #1131
Senate, radio, "Congress; Its Coming Issues," 2/17/52; #967
Senate, radio, "Government Reorganization; Hoover Proposals," 2/20/52; #900
Senate, radio, "Government Reorganization; Internal Revenue Department," 3/13/52; #1137
Senate, radio, "Government Reorganization," 3/23/52; #963
Senate, radio, "National Budget Versus Connecticut's Needs," 3/23/52; #899
Senate, radio, "Defense Production Act; Defense Against Inflation," 4/7/52; #1181
Senate, radio, "Economy through Government Reorganization," 4/10/52; #881
Senate, radio, "Copper Shortage in Connecticut and Immigration," 5/26/52; #959
Senate, radio, "Foreign Aid," 5/29/52; #957
Senate, radio, "Mutual Security Program," 6/2/52; #956
Senate, radio, "Summary of 2nd Session of the 82nd Congress," 6/9/52; #955
Senate, report, Expenditures Committee, Benton's views on reorganization in Department of Commerce, 5/16/50; #1046
Senate, report, Expenditures Committee, reorganization of Interstate Commerce Commission, plan