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Index to Volume Twenty-five, 1993 Compiled by SUSAN CARROLL ss ‘A splendid Misery’: Challenges of Thomas Jefferson’s Presi- American party, 375, 376 dency,’’ by Richard H. Hunt, 223-233 American Rocket Society, 366 Accessions and Openings, 94-109, 182-205, 297-318, 395- American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 134, 321 416 American Society of Civil Engineers, 221 Acheson, Dean, papers declassified, 108, 196, 412, and “American Steel and Japanese Ships: Transpacific Trade opened, 108, 196, 412; records accessioned, 96 Disputes During World War I,” by William J. Williams, Adams, John, 48, 50, 51, 53, 140, 141, 144, 224, 275, 278; 249-251 quoted, 48-50 American Women’s Voluntary Services, 351, 352, 353 Adams, John Quincy, 51 Anderson, George, oral history opened, 315 Adjutant General’s Office, 28, 29, 32 Anderson, Robert E., papers accessioned, 313 Adkins, Bertha S., papers accessioned, 196 Anderson, Stanton, papers opened, 203 “Admiral Sims Incident: Irish Americans and Social Ten- Andersonville prison, 32, 418; photo, 33 sions in the 1920s, The,” by Francis M. Carroll, 335-345 Andolsek, Ludwig, oral history accessioned, 315 Admiralty case files, accessioned, 411 Anglo-American Rumor Committee, 265 Adolf Vinnen, 237, 238, 242; photo, 238, 243 Animal Industry, Bureau of, records transferred, 310 Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), 366, 367, 368 Anti-Catholicism, 335-345 Aeronautical research, 363-373 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, records acces- Aeronautics, Bureau of, records declassified, 94, and trans- sioned, 98 ferred, 189, 195 Architecture, 220-221; Greek revival, 138, 144-145 Africa, 81-82, 261-262 Archives II, 116, 210, 321, 419 Agency for International Development, records acces- Aricola Furnace Company, files relating to transferred, 404 sioned, 99, 301, 302, 398, 399, and declassified, 95, 182, Aristotle, 127, 134, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144; bust of, 141; 298 Politics, 141, 143 Agent Orange, audiovisual records relating to accessioned, Arizona, USS, 79, 80 100 Arlom, Alvin, 239, 243, 244 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, 349; records transferred, Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, records acces- 309 sioned, 185 Agricultural Marketing Service, records transferred, 190 Armstrong, Anne, files opened, 201 Agricultural production, 348-357 Armsirong v. EOP et al., 209, 323 Agricultural Research Service, records transferred, 104 Army, U.S. Department of the, 382, 384 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, records Army Equipment Board and Policy Council, records declas- accessicned, 97, 184 sified, 95 Agricultural Workers, Commission on, records accessioned, Army of Northern Virginia, 36-37 398 AROS Society, Ltd., 177-181 Agricultural workers, World War II, 347-358 Art Advisory Committee (War Department), 382 Agriculture, Office of the Secretary of, records transferred, Associated American Artists, 382, 384 10 “Athenian Democracy,”” by Josiah Ober and Catherine Agriculture, U.S. Department of, 348-349, 351-352, 353, 355; Vanderpool, 127-135 records transferred, 404 Athens, 127-135, 137-147 Air Materiel Command, records declassified, 95—96 Athens, University of, 378-379 Albania, 21-22, 23-24, 262 “Athletes and the Law: Sports Litigation in the Federal Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, Courts” (exhibition), 325-326 records accessioned, 186 Atlanta, GA, 39-40, 41, 43 Alderman, Ellen, and Caroline Kennedy, “The Bill of Rights Atomic bomb, 86 in Everyday Lives,’”’ 60-64 Atomic energy, files relating to accessioned, 300, and de- Alien Property, Office of, records accessioned, 105 classified, 297 Allied Force Headquarters, records declassified, 299 Atomic Energy Commission, 369; records accessioned, 98, Allied Twelfth Army Group, 263, 269; Radio Monitoring 105, 185, 301, 311, and declassified, 95 Section, 259 “America at War, 1941-1945” (conference), 211 America Since Hoover: Selected Documents from the Pres- Bagwell, May, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167 idential Libraries, 1929-1980 (instructional sampler), Bailey, Douglas, interviews with accessioned, 202, and 203 opened, 203 American Battle Monuments Commission, records acces- Ball, George W., papers accessioned, 200 sioned, 97 Balzano, Michael, files opened, 201-202 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 62-64 Bandow, Doug, files accessioned, 205 American Committee on the French Revolution, records ac- Bankruptcy, court records of accessioned, 101, 103, 105, 400, cessioned, 99 401, 406, 411 American Council of Learned Societies, 177 Barbary powers, 229-230 American Expeditionary Force, 249, 382 Barber, Lawrence, 236, 244-245 American Farm Bureau Federation, 348-349, 354 Baruch, Bernard, 254-255, 256; photo, 254; quoted, 255 American Iron and Steel Institute, 251, 254, 255 Bassanese, Lynn A., ““Joy Ride in a Paint-Box,”” 170-173 PROLOGUE Bataan Peninsula, 80-81 Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish- Bauman, Genie, files accessioned, 205 Speaking People, records described, 184 Bearse, Ray, papers opened, 195 Cafritz, Morris and Gwendolyn, Foundation, 321 Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T., 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 124 Califano, Joseph A., papers accessioned, 201 Beck, Gen. Ludwig, 267-268 California, Gulf of, 241 Beckmann, Capt. Luepke, 237 Callaway, Howard H. “Bo,” papers opened, 203 Bell, Griffin, oral history opened, 317 Canada, 177, 180, 254 Belarus, 71, 72, 73 Cannon, Joseph G., 284; cartoon of, 284 Benedict, Stephen, papers accessioned, 313 Capital Issues Committee, records transferred, 306, 405, 411 Bennett College, 355 Captured German records, 208; records relating to opened, Bennett, Elmer F., papers accessioned, 196 94 Bennett, James V., papers opened, 199 Carleson, Robert, papers accessioned, 415 Benton, Thomas Hart, 56; painting by, 56; quoted, 56-57 Carpenter, Bruce, “Using Soundex Alternatives: Enumera- Berg, Aaron, papers accessioned, 196 tion Districts, 1880-1920,”" 90-93 Berg, Harold, oral history accessioned, 314 Carroll, Francis M., ‘‘The Admiral Sims Incident: Irish Berlin Wall, exhibit relating to, 118 Americans and Social Tensions, in the 1920s,”’ 335-345 Berryman, Clifford K., 283-289; cartoons by, 283, 284, 285, Carter, Jimmy, interview opened, 204 286-289 Cartoons, 283-289, 325, 415 Berryman, Florence, 283 Casablanca Conference, 170, 172 Berryman, Jim, 283 Censorship, 86-87 Bevan, Irwin J., painting by, 232 Census, Bureau of the, 90; records accessioned, 302, 399 “Bill of Rights in Everyday Lives, The,’ by Ellen Alderman Census enumeration districts, 90-93 and Caroline Kennedy, 60-64 Censuses, 292 “Birth of Democracy, The” (exhibition), 134, 321 Central Intelligence Agency, 269; records accessioned, 185, Bitte, Fred, 245, 246 301, 398; records relating to accessioned, 98 Bituminous Coal Commission, records transferred, 405 “Changing Presidential Perspectives on the American Black Americans, 125, 142-146, 150-154, 355 Past,” by Michael Kammen, 48-54 “Black Games, Subversion, and Dirty Tricks: The OSS Mo- Cheney, Ira, 244, 247 rale Operations Branch in Europe, 1943-1945,” by Chesapeake, 231; illus., 232 Clayton D. Laurie, 259-271 Children, National Commission on, records accessioned, Blanton, DeAnne, 419; ‘Women Soldiers of the Civil War,” 398 27-33 Christian Science Monitor, 341, 343-344 Block, John R., papers accessioned, 205 Christiansen, Capt. C., 238, 241 Blumenthal, Albert, oral history opened, 315 Christie, Alexander, papers accessioned, 199 Blundell, James, oral history opened, 199 Churchill, Winston, 170-173; paintings by, 171-173 Boillot, Claude E., papers accessioned, 313 Civil and Defense Mobilization, Office of, records acces- Boleo, Compagnie du, 235, 236, 237, 238-239, 240, 242 sioned, 303 Bonneville Power Administration, files accessioned, 106, Civil Rights, Commission on, 154 412 Civil rights, records relating to accessioned, 301 Boring, Floyd, 10; photo, 9 Civil War, 27-33, 35-47, 52-53, 54, 124, 125, 137-138, 145, BOSTON (radio station), 267 150; records, 332-333 Boston Loan Agency, records accessioned, 187 “Civil War Irony: Confederate Commanders and the De- Bouknight, Jackie, 62; photo, 62 struction of Southern Railways,’”’ by Jeffrey N. Lash, Bounty land applications, 292-296 35-47 Boylston, Helen, 21, 23; photo, 23 Civilian Defense, Office of, 349; records transferred, 310, 311 Bradley Commission, records accessioned, 196-197 Clalin, Frances, photo, 26 Bragg, Gen. Braxton, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44; photo, Clark, William, 227 41 Clausewitz, Karl von, 35, 37, 44 Braun, Eva, 85, 111 Claussen, Martin P., 98 Bridges, Styles, 364, 365, 368, 369-370 Cleaver, Emanuel, 63, 64; photo, 63 British Woman’s Land Army, 349 Clifford, Clark, 10, 13-14; records relating to accessioned, British Women’s Land Army, 349 200 Brookhart, Robert R., papers accessioned, 99 Clifton, C. V., files opened, 200 Brown, Harriet Connor, papers accessioned, 312 Clinton, William J., 325; appointees, 417; official statement Brownell, Herbert, Jr., papers opened, 109 by, 155 Brownell, Samuel, papers opened, 109 Coast Signal Service, records transferred, 403-404 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr., papers accessioned, 109 Cohen, Howard A., files opened, 202 Budapest, Hungary, 19, 20 Coke, Edward, 275; port., 273 Budget, Bureau of the, 368 Collado, Katherine, ‘Graphic Expression: The Cartoons of Bull, Harold R., papers accessioned, 313 Clifford K. Berryman,” 283-289 Bunker, Ellsworth, papers accessioned, 200 Colonization, by German Nazis, 70-71 Burmeister, Capt. Wilhelm, 237; photo, 237 Colton, Capt. J. Ferrell, 235, 244, 246 Burns, Ken, 114, 332 Combat Art: An Exhibition of World War II Combat Art (catalog), Burr, Aaron, 114, 115, 227, 229; port., 227 386 Burroughs, Nannie, 355 Commerce, U.S. Department of, records accessioned, 300 Burrus, Rufus, papers accessioned, 107, and opened, 195- Commission on All-Volunteer Armed Forces, files opened, 196, 312 202 Business and Defense Services Administration, records Committee of One Thousand, 340 opened, 95 Committee on Archival Affairs for the Russian Government Butler, Landon, interview opened, 415 (ROSKOMARKHIV), 177, 178 WINTER 1993 PROLOGUE Commodity Credit Corporation, records accessioned, 184 Defense, U.S. Department of, 364, 366, 369; records acces- Commodity Exchange Authority, records accessioned, 97 sioned, 301; records relating to accessioned, 108 Commodity Futures Trading Commission, records acces- Defense Energy Information System, records accessioned, sioned, 97 302 Communists, persecution of by Nazis, 65 Defense Logistics Agency, Office of the, records acces- Community Relations Service, records accessioned, 301 sioned, 99 Community Services Administration, records accessioned, Defense Transportation, Office of, records transferred, 307 301, 398, declassified, 299, and transferred, 104, 189 DeHart, Linda, files accessioned, 205 Concentration camps, 71-73, 84-85; records relating to ac- Democracy, roots of, 127-135, 137-147 cessioned, 399 “Democracy in the Workplace: Working Women in Mid- Confederacy, Provisional Congress of the, 333 western Unions, 1943-1945,’ by Michael J. Lewan- Confederate army, 27-33, 35-47, 332-333 dowski, 157-169 Confederate War Department, 42, 43 “Democracy 2500 Project,’”’ 134 Confederation Congress, 278 Democratic United Austrian Front, 265 Congress for Industrial Organization (CIO), 166 Denby, Edwin, 338, 339-340, 341, 342, 343 Connecticut, University of, 350, 353-354 Denison, George H., papers opened, 203 Connecticut Land Army, 350 Devlin, L. Patrick, interviews by accessioned, 202, and Conscientious objectors, 349 opened, 203 Conspirator, The Untold Story of Tyler Kent, by Ray Bearse, Diamond, William J., 117 papers relating to opened, 195 Dickinson, Gladys, 159 Constitution of the United States, The (painting), by Barry Dickinson, John, 278; port., 278 Faulkner, 322 Dickson, Capt. Donald I., 384 Constitutional Convention, 275, 276, 278, 280 Dietrich, Marlene, 267; photo, 269 Consumer Product Safety Commission, records acces- Diplomatic personnel, passports for, 392-393 sioned, 99, 186 District of Columbia, 150 Conway, Rose, papers declassified and opened, 313 Dixon, Thomas, 166 Cooper, Chester, files opened, 414 Document preservation, 115; conference on, 210 Co-operative Optical Imaging Network (COIN) Working Dollar, Robert, 242-243, 250; photo, 242 Group, 210 Donahue, Maurice, oral history interview opened, 199 Coordinator of Information, Office of the, 260 Donovan, William J., 259, 260, 261, 263 Copper, 235, 236, 239 Doolittle, Col. James H., 81 Corcoran Gallery, 386 Douard, Walter, 163 Cornell University, 210 Douglass, Frederick, 151 Cornero, Tony. See Stralla, Anthony Cornero. Downs, Maria, papers opened, 203 CORNFLAKES Missions, 265 Drago, Harry Sinclair, 7, 8 Corregidor Island, 80-81 Dragon, Ed, oral history interview opened, 199 Corson, John J., 162 Drug Enforcement Administration, records accessioned, 398 Cotton Stabilization Corporation, records transferred, 307 Drumm, Thomas E., Jr., papers accessioned, 109 Council for Global Partnership (Tokyo), 211 Dulles, John Foster, papers declassified, 314 Council of National Organizations for Children and Youth, Durbrow, Elbridge, files accessioned, 96 records opened, 109 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 117; accessions and open- Country Gentleman, 23 ings, 108-109, 196-198, 313-314, 413; exhibits, 4; pub- Cox, Mike, papers accessioned, 315 lications, 417 Credit System Assistance Board, records accessioned, 300 Dwight Eisenhower Foundation, 417 Crockett, William J., oral history accessioned, 315; papers accessioned, 198, 314 Crosby, Bing, 267 Eames, Patricia Boeck, ‘‘The Russian-American Genealog- Cryptology, records relating to accessioned, 399 ical Service,” 176-181 Cuban-Haitian Task Force, files opened, 204 Eastern Europe, 176-181 Cuban Missile Crisis, records relating to accessioned, 185, Eastern National Park & Monument Association, 212 398 Economic Analysis, Bureau of, files accessioned, 399-400 Cuneo, Ernest, papers opened, 195 Economic Opportunity, Office of, records accessioned, 301, Cunningham, Lorain H., papers opened, 195 and declassified, 299 Cycpar, William, 163 Economic Stabilization Agency, records accessioned, 185 Education, Office of, records accessioned, 183, 299 Edward I, King of England, 276 Daniels, Josephus, 336, 338 Edwards, Anne, exit interview opened, 317 David, Jacques-Louis, Napoleon in His Study, 225 Egon, 237-238, 239, 242, 243; photo of crew, 244 Davis, Caroline, 166; photo, 166 Eiffel church, Santa Rosalia, 235 Davis, Elmer, 260, 261 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 4, 7, 170, 197, 201, 364, 365, 367- Davis, Jefferson, 39, 42 368, 369, 370, 382; correspondence accessioned, 196; Davis, Nathaniel, files opened, 414 papers accessioned, 413, declassified, 197, 413, and Day-care facilities, lack of, 355, 356 opened, 109, 313 Declaration of Independence, The (painting), by Barry Faulkner, Eklund, Carl, records accessioned, 186 322 Electoral College certificates of vote, 211 Declassification procedures, 420 Electronic records, 323 Declassified records, 94-96, 98, 108, 182-183, 196, 197-198, Elsey, George M., 10, 13-14; papers accessioned, 200; photo, 297-299, 395-397, 412, 416 15 Defense, Office of the Secretary of, records accessioned, Elson, Roy L., oral history interview accessioned, 201 301, 302, 399, and declassified, 182, 298, 397 Ely, Ralph, files transferred, 409 PROLOGUE Emancipation Proclamation, 124-125; displayed, 209-210, Federal Register, 110, 319-320 324, 422 Federal Reserve System, records accessioned, 97 “Emancipation Proclamation: An Act of Justice, The,” by Federal Supply Service, records accessioned, 97 John Hope Franklin, 149-154 Federal Trade Commission, 252 Emergency Education Network, 207 Federalist Papers, 139, 140 Emergency Farm Labor Problems (conference), 351 Federalists, 224, 225, 229 Emergency Farm Labor Program, 351-352, 354, 357 Field, Lyman, 10 Emergency Fleet Corporation, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, Fierston, Suzanne, ‘Rose Wilder Lane: Restless Pioneer,” 256 17-24 Emergency management training materials, 207 Fifth Amendment, 62 Emergency Preparedness, Office of, records accessioned, “Fifty Years,” by James Weldon Johnson, 153 101, 106 Finch, Robert, files opened, 316, 415 Emergency Shipbuilding Corp., records transferred, 402 Fine Arts, Commission of, 321 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, photo, 151 First Amendment, 60, 62-64 Employment and Training Administration, records acces- Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, The, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, sioned, 101, 103, 407 papers relating to accessioned, 198 Energy, Department of, records accessioned, 106, 301-302, Fitzhugh, George, 143-144, 146 and declassified, 299 Fitzpatrick, Howard, oral history accessioned, 315 Engelhard, Charles, Foundation, 283 Florence, Italy, 139 Engineering records, 220 Florida War (1836), 294 Engineers, Army Corps of, 382, 384 Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One, The, by Jerald Engineers, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 103, F. terHorst, papers relating to accessioned, 203 105, 106, 187, 192-193, 304, 312, 406, 407, 410, declas- Folsom, D. W., records transferred, 411 sified, 297, 396, and transferred, 308, 400, 407, 409, 410, Food production, 348-357 411 Food stamps, records relating to accessioned, 400 England, 141-142, 145, 272-281, 349, 351 Forbes, Fred, oral history opened, 315 Engman, Lewis, files opened, 202 Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown Univer- Enrolled Legislation collection, 315 sity, 315 Environmental Protection Agency, records accessioned, Foreign Agricultural Service, records declassified, 396 102, 194, 400, 403, 408 Foreign aid, records relating to accessioned, 99, and declas- Eppinga, Jane, “Windjammer Finale,” 235-247 sified, 96 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, records ac- Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of, files declassi- cessioned, 305 fied, 298, 396, and opened, 95 Eugenics, 67 Foreign assistance, records relating to declassified, 183 Evans, Michael A. W., papers and photographs acces- Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, records accessioned, sioned, 318 185 Everett, Edward, 145-146, 376 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United Ewell, Gen. Richard S., 37 States, records accessioned, 185 Exhibitions, 4-5, 78, 116, 117-118, 134, 321, 325-326, 382-387 Foreign Economic Administration, files declassified, 298 Experiment Stations, Office of, records accessioned, 97 Foreign Records Seized, National Archives Collection of, Explorer I, 367 records declassified, 298 Extension Service, 348-349, 351-352, 355, 357 Foreign Service, records accessioned, 97, 184, 398, and de- classified, 94-95, 297-298 Foreign workers, agricultural, 349 Farm Credit Administration, records accessioned, 97, 300, Forest Service, 60, 62; records accessioned, 97, 100, 103, 104, and transferred, 306, 307 105, 106, 187, 191, 303, 304, 311, 312, 407, 409, 412; Farm Journal, 349, 350 records relating to transferred, 404 Farm laborers, 347-358 Forrest, Gen. Nathan B., 41 Farm Mobilization Day, 347-348 Forrestal, James, 15, 84; papers relating to opened, 108 Farm Security Administration, 349 Fortune, 167 Farmer, James, photo, 154 Fowler, Henry H., papers opened, 201 Faulkner, Barry, 321-322 France, 67, 68, 83, 141, 224-226, 231, 235, 237, 240, 242, 249, Federal Aviation Administration, records accessioned, 102, 254, 261, 263, 264, 268, 382 103, 106, 193, 195, 307, 401, 407, 410 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 213, 424 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 64; case files accessioned, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 212, 325; accessions and 96-97, 98, 184, and opened, 97 openings, 107, 195, 312, 412; exhibits, 170-173 Federal Coordinator of Transportation, records transferred, Franklin, Barbara, files opened, 201 306 Franklin, John Hope, 124, 125, 210; “The Emancipation Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, files accessioned, Proclamation: An Act of Justice,” 149-154 96, 183 Free, Jim, exit interview opened, 415 Federal Employee Attitude Survey, accessioned, 303 Freedom of Information Act, 317, 420 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, reports acces- Frick, Kenneth E., speeches accessioned, 184 sioned, 300 Fried, Edward R., files opened, 414 Federal Highway Administration, files accessioned, 103, Friends of Irish Freedom, 341 105, 186, 188, 189, 399, 400, 408, 409, and transferred, Frysinger, Grace E., 351 410 Federal Open Market Committee, records accessioned, 97 Federal Power Commission, reports accessioned, 300 Gaelic American, 340 Federal Property Resources Service, files accessioned, 101, Galbraith, John Kenneth, papers accessioned, 314 194, 303, 407 Gallipoli, Turkey, 20 Federal Records Act, 323 Gallivan, James A., 339 WINTER 1993 PROLOGUE Galloway, Eileen, 368-369 Hannegan, Robert E., papers accessioned, 108 Galvin, John Thomas, oral history interview opened, 199 Hans, 237, 239, 241, 242, 243, 247; crew photo, 237 Gazette of the United States, 224 Hardee, Gen. William J., 37, 40, 43 Gedney, C. D., 374, 378 Harding, Warren G., 337, 338, 341, 342, 343 Gellman, Barbara L., Collection, accessioned, 107 Harper's, 22, 23 Gellman, Irwin F., papers accessioned, 107 Harpers Ferry, VA, 36-37, 39 Genealogical research, 90-93, 116, 176-181, 292-296, 321, Harris, Hubert, oral history opened, 317 390-394, 421-422 Harry S. Truman Library, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 56, 117; acces- General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 352, 354, 357 sions and openings, 107-108, 195-196, 312-313, 412- General Land Office, 294 413; conference, 210-211; exhibits, 325; grants, 118, General Services Administration, 421-422; files accessioned, 213, 326; records declassified, 196 101 Harry S. Truman Library Institute, 213, 326, 423 Geneva, Switzerland, 19 Hartmann, Robert, interview opened, 203; papers acces- George Ill, king of England, 277, 278 sioned, 202 Georgetown University, Foreign Affairs Oral History Pro- HARVARD Project, 264 gram, 315 Harvestehude, 237, 238, 241, 242 Georgia, 39-40, 41, 42, 43, 357 Hatcher, Andrew, oral history interview opened, 199 Gerald R. Ford and the Future of the Presidency, by Jerald F. Hauser, Richard A., files accessioned, 205 terHorst, papers relating to accessioned, 203 Hawes, Flo, 164 Gerald R. Ford Foundation, 213-214, 326, 423 Haynes, Ulric, files opened, 414 Gerald R. Ford Library, 319; accessions and openings, 202- Hays, Perry Coleman, 240-241 204, 316-317, 415; exhibits, 118; grants, 118, 213-214, Hazeltine, Col. Charles B., 261-262 326 Hazlett, Edward E. “Swede,” papers accessioned, 413 Germania Society, 241-242 Health, Office of the Assistant Secretary for, records acces- Germanis, Peter, files accessioned, 205 sioned, 186 Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, 180 Heilbronn, Kurt, oral history accessioned, 413; papers ac- Germany, 65-77, 83, 85, 141-142, 145, 237-238, 239, 240, cessioned, 313 249, 259, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 270, 384; records Helmes, Winifred, papers accessioned, 196 relating to accessioned, 398, and declassified, 96, 298 Helwig Vinnen, 237, 238, 242 Gibson, Charles Dana, 382 Hemingway, Ernest, correspondence accessioned, 199 Ginzberg, Eli, papers accessioned, 196 Hemingway, Mary, correspondence accessioned, 199 Goebbels, Joseph, 267, 270 Hemingway Collection, accessions, 198, 314; openings, 199 Goldwin, Robert A., papers opened, 204 Hemingway Review, files accessioned, 199 Goodwin, Doris Kearns, papers accessioned, 198 Hemingway Society, files accessioned, 199 Goring, Hermann, 266; quoted, 70 Henderson, Loy W., files accessioned, 96 Gould, Lewis, papers opened, 200 Herbert Hoover and Harry S. Truman: A Documentary History, Government Ethics, Office of, 324 ed. by Timothy Walch and Dwight M. Miller, 110 Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 36, 41 Herbert Hoover Library, 110, 324; accessions and openings, Grants, 118, 213-214, 326, 422, 423-424 107, 312 “Graphic Expression: The Cartoons of Clifford K. Berry- Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum: A Guide to the man,” by Katherine Collado, 283-289 Exhibit Galleries, The, by Richard Norton Smith, 417 Great Britain, 224, 225, 230, 231-232, 238, 239, 240, 249, 250, Herrington, John S., papers accessioned, 205, 415 251, 254, 260, 267, 272-281, 336-337, 340, 341, 343, 349, Heydenreich, Christoffer, 246, 247 351 Hickey, Margaret, 354 Great Depression, and women workers, 157-158 Hill, Grover B., 350 Greece, 127-135, 137-147, 266-267, 375-381; Ministry of Cul- Himmler, Heinrich, 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74-75 ture, 321 Hiroshima, Japan, 86 Greene, John Robert, papers accessioned, 202 Hirschberg, Vera, files opened, 201 Guaymas, 239, 241 Hiss, Alger, records relating to accessioned, 101 Guide to Historical Materials in the Gerald R. Ford Library, by Historic American Building Survey (HABS), 220-221; acces- David A. Horrocks, 319 sioned, 303 Gundersen, Capt. Carl, 244, 245, 246, 247; photo, 245 Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), 220-221; ac- Gurewitsch, A. David, correspondence accessioned, 195 cessioned, 303 Guthrie, Eugene, oral history interview accessioned, 200 Historical Materials in the Jimmy Carter Library, 319 Gwiazda, Henry J., “World War II and Nazi Racism,” 65-77 Hitler, Adolf, 68, 71, 72, 78, 81, 83, 84, 85, 111, 266, 267, 270, Gypsies, 67-68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 384; quoted, 68-69, 85 Hobson, Julius and Tina, 64 Holmes, George Frederick, 143, 144 Hacauil, Pearl, 167 Holt, Peter L., 244, 246 Haddix, Chase, interviews by opened, 203 Home-Making Institute, 355 Hagerman, Herbert J., correspondence transferred, 410 Hood, Gen. John B., 37, 39-40, 41, 42, 43, 44; photo, 40; Hagerty, James C., 364 quoted, 43 Halberstam, David, oral history accessioned, 316 Hooley, James, files accessioned, 205 Hall, J. Oliver, papers accessioned, 315 Hoover, Herbert, 18, 110, 336; cartoon of, 288 Hall, Florence L., 351-353, 354, 357, 358 Hoover, Lou Henry, papers accessioned, 107 Halpern, Joel, papers accessioned, 199 Hopkins, Kevin, files accessioned, 205 Hamilton, Alexander, 140, 224, 227 Horwitz, Solis, 364 Hamilton, Edward K., files opened, 414 Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of, Hamilton, Nigel, papers accessioned, 198, 314 photographs transferred, 421 Handicapped, Nazi persecution of, 67-68, 72 Housing Expediter, Office of the, records transferred, 405, Hanify, Edward, papers accessioned, 314 411 PROLOGUE Hungary, 19, 20, 72, 267 Jenkins, Walter, papers accessioned, 200 Hunt, Richard H., ‘“’“A Splendid Misery’: Challenges of Jessup, Philip C., files opened, 94 Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency,’” 223-233; ‘Thomas Jef- Jewish Genealogy Society of Moscow, 180 ferson’s Messages to Congress,” 114-116 Jews, persecution of, 65, 67-68, 69, 70, 71-73, 74 Hunter College, 350 ]FK and Vietnam, by John Newman, papers relating to acces- Hurley, Edward Nash, 249, 250-251, 254, 255, 256; photo, sioned, 198 250; quoted, 251, 252-253 Jim Butler, 239, 240, 241; photo, 240 Hyland, William G., papers accessioned, 202 Jimmy Carter Library, 319; accessions and openings, 204, 317, 415 Job Corps, records relating to accessioned, 398 Lekes, Harold, 14-15, 220 John F. Kennedy Library, 58, 325; accessions and openings, 198-199, 314-315; exhibits, 118 Immigrants, 176-181, 390-394 Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, by David F. Powers, papers Immigration and Naturalization Service, records acces- relating to accessioned, 198 sioned, 399, and transferred, 307, 310, 311, 321 Johnson, Lyndon B., and origins of NASA, 363-373; mate- Inaugural committees, records accessioned, 317 rial relating to indexed, 201; photo, 154, 371; quoted, Independence National Historic Park, 116 154; vice presidential papers opened, 200 Independent Woman, 349-350, 351, 357 Johnson, Rebekah Baines, “The Johnsons” and A Family Al- Indian Affairs, Bureau of, 292, 294; records accessioned, 103, bum indexed, 201 104, 105, 106, 191, 192, 309, 311, 407, 408, 410, 411, 412, Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney, 39, 42, 43, 44; photo, 42 and transferred, 191, 308, 406-407, 409, 410, 412 Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44; Indian Affairs, Office of, 294 photo, 37 Indian Arts and Crafts Board, records accessioned, 302, 399 “Indian Bounty Land Applications,” by Mary Frances Mor- Joint Chiefs of Staff, 260, 366 Joint Committee on Aeronautics and Space, 369 row, 292-296 JOKER Program, 267-268 Indian Territory, 292 Jomini, Antoine Henri, 35, 37, 44 Indian Wars (1818 and 1836), 292, 294 Jordan, Hamilton, interview opened, 415 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, records declassified, “oy Ride in a Paint-Box,’” by Lynn A. Bassanese, 170-173 183 Judge Advocate General (Navy), Office of the, records trans- Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, ferred, 195, 405 presidential records accessioned, 318 Interior, U.S. Department of the, 220, 221; Office of the Sec- Judicial Conference of the United States, records acces- sioned, 300 retary of the, records accessioned, 106; records declas- Judicial review, 275, 279 sified, 299 Jupiter C booster, 365 Internal Revenue Service, records accessioned, 302 Justice, U.S. Department of, records accessioned, 398, 399, International Broadcasting, Board for, files accessioned, 200 and transferred, 404 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local B. 1048, 161 International Labor Organization, records relating to acces- Kanara & Co., 251-252 sioned, 184 Kahn, Alfred, oral history opened, 317 International Relations Council, 210-211 Kammen, Michael, ‘Changing Presidential Perspectives on International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), 177, the American Past,’ 48-59 178, 181 Kansas City, MO, 62-64 International trade, 224, 225-226, 229-232, 236-237, 240, Kansas Governor’s National Committee for the Eisenhower 242, 249-257 Presidential Library, records opened, 197 International Trade, Office of, files declassified, 298, 396, Kansas State Historical Society, 214 and opened, 95 Kaplan, Joe, 245, 247 International Trade Administration, records declassified, Karnow, Stanley, oral history accessioned, 316 397 Keith, Lady Alistair, correspondence accessioned, 199 International Trade and Investment Policy, Commission on, Kellogg, Frank B., 337 records accessioned, 300 Kelly, Maj. Michael A., 342 Internet computer network, 320—-321 Kennedy, Caroline, and Ellen Alderman, ‘‘The Bill of Rights Intrater, Arnold, files accessioned, 205 in Everyday Lives,” 60-64 Ireland, 336-338, 340-341, 342, 343-344 Kennedy, John F., 57; files opened, 315; papers relating to Irish Americans, 335-345 accessioned, 198, 202, 314; photo, 58; quoted, 154; Italy, 82, 139, 140, 143, 240, 254, 261, 262-264, 266 tapes reviewed, 325 Kennedy, Joseph P., Jr., writings by accessioned, 314 Kennedy, Robert, papers accessioned, 199, 314 J Walter Thompson Advertising Agency, 267 Kent, Tyler, papers relating to opened, 195 ackson, Sheldon, files transferred, 412 Keyserling, Leon, papers declassified and opened, 412 Jackson, Col. Thomas J. (‘Stonewall’), 37 Khrushchev, Nikita, 367 Jacobs, Eli, oral history interview opened, 199 Killian, James, 365, 367-368; quoted, 370-371 Jameson, J. Franklin, 322, 324 Kindleberger, Charles P., papers accessioned, 312, declassi- Japan, 249-257, 263, 384, 386; microfilming project for Na- fied, 108, and opened, 313 tional Diet Library, 116-117; World War II, 79-82, 85, 86 King, Jonas, 376-377, 378, 379, 380 “Japan and America Face the 21st Century” (conference), King, Martin Luther, Jr., photo, 154; records relating to ac- 210-211 cessioned, 398 Japanese Americans, internees, 349 King, Rufus, 278 Jefferson, Thomas, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55, 114-116, 141, 275; ar- Kissinger, Henry, files accessioned, 203, and opened, 316 ticle about, 223-233; bust of, 222; port., 50; quoted, “Klansas City Kable,” 62-64 50-51, 115 Klaus, Samuel, files declassified, 297 WINTER 1993 PROLOGUE Kleisthenes, 128, 129, 130, 132-133 Limits of Power: The Nixon and Ford Administrations, The, by Klitznick, Philip, oral history interview opened, 204 John Robert Greene, papers relating to accessioned, Know-Nothing party, 375, 376 202 Knebel, Laura Bergquist, oral history interview opened, 199 Lincoln, Abraham, 48, 51, 52-53, 54, 55, 58, 124, 125, 145, Komer, Robert W., files accessioned, 201 149-154, 324; port., 52, 146, 148 Korea, records relating to accessioned, 398, and declassified, Linzer, Estelle, correspondence accessioned, 412 298 Litoff, Judy Barrett, and David C. Smith, “To the Rescue of Ku Klux Klan, 62-64 the Crops’: The Women’s Land Army during World Kurt, 237, 244, 247; photo, 234 War II,”” 347-358 Kutler and Public Citizen v. Peterson, 322 Locke, John, 275, 279 Lodge, George Cabot, papers accessioned, 198-199 Loeb, James, oral history interview opened, 199 Labor, U.S. Department of, 349; Women’s Bureau, 157- Longstreet, Gen. James, 41 169, 349, 352 Longwell, Daniel, 382-384 Labor Information Bulletin, 349 Lorentz, Pare, correspondence accessioned, 412 Labor-Management Services Administration, records acces- Louisiana Purchase, 224-226 sioned, 185 Loyal Coalition, 338 Labor shortages, 348-357 Luce, Gene, 244, 247 Labor Standards, Bureau of, records accessioned, 97 Ludendorff, Field Marshal Erich von, 263 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, records accessioned, 98, 300- Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation, 213, 326, 423-424 301, 302, 398, 399 Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 87, 412; accessions and open- Labor unions, women’s roles in, 159-169 ings, 200-201, 315-316, 413-414; conference, 211, 324- Ladies Home Journal, 167 325; “Evening With” program, 200; exhibits, 4-5, 78; Lady Bird and the Environment, by Lewis Gould, papers re- finding aid available, 200; grants, 118, 213, 326 lating to opened, 200 “Lyndon Johnson and the Legislative Origins of NASA,” by LaFollette Seamen’s Law of 1915, 242 Glen P. Wilson, 363-373 Laise, Carol C., papers accessioned, 200 Land Allotment Act of 1887, 292 Land grants, 292-296 Macarthur, Gen. Douglas, 80; Reminiscences, 80 Land Management, Bureau of, records accessioned, 104, McCall, Max A., journal accessioned, 99 190, 192, 193-194, 408, and transferred, 306, 308, 310, McCarthy, Janel, “’We May Our Ends by Our Beginnings 311, 321 Know’: British Constitutionalism and the United Landry, Maj. Gen. Robert B., papers accessioned, 108 States,” 272-281; ‘World War II Combat Art,” 382-389 Langley Field, VA, 363 McCarthy, Joseph, papers relating to opened, 414 Lanham Act, 356 McClure, Brig. Gen. Robert A., 261-262, 263 Lane, Gillette, photo, 18 McCone, John, files accessioned, 414 Lane, Rose Wilder, 17-24; photo, 16 McCormack, John W., 367, 368-369, 370 Lansdale, Maj. Gen. Edward G., oral history accessioned, McCormick, Medill, 338, 339 414 McCormick, Vance, 251, 252, 253 Lansing, Robert, 250, 251 MacCracken, William P., Jr., papers accessioned, 107 Lara, Walter ‘Black Snake,” 62 McCullough, David, 58, 209, 419; ‘Writing Truman,” 7-15 Lasbek, 237, 239, 242 Macdonald, David P., papers accessioned, 318 Lash, Jeffrey N., “Civil War Irony: Confederate Command- Macedon, 134, 138, 145 ers and the Destruction of Southern Railways,” 35-47 McElroy, Neil H., 366, 367 Laurie, Clayton D., ‘“Black Games, Subversion, and Dirty Machiavelli, 139; port., 139 Tricks: The OSS Morale Operations Branch in Europe, McIntyre, James, oral history opened, 317 1943-1945,”” 259-271 McLane, James W., files opened, 415 Lawrence, Justus Baldwin, papers accessioned, 109 MacLeod, Willis M., records accessioned, 97 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, records relating to acces- McNamara, Robert S., records accessioned, 302 sioned, 106 McNaughton, Frank, 11 Lawson, Richard, files accessioned, 317 McPhee, Archibald, 245, 246, 247 “League of Lonely German Women,” 263 Madison, James, 139, 140, 223, 275, 277-278; port., 140 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 35-44; photo, 36 Mae Dollar, 242; photo, 243 Leipzig, 239 Magna Carta, 272, 274, 275 Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., records accessioned, 184 Management and Budget, Office of, records declassified, LeMon, Charles, 244-245, 246 L’Enfant, Pierre, 375 Manatos, Mike, oral history accessioned, 315 Leopard, 231; illus., 232 Mann, Thomas C., papers accessioned, 108, and declassi- Lewandowski, Michael J., ‘Democracy in the Workplace: fied, 197 Working Women in Midwestern Unions, 1943-1945,” Manning, Robert, oral history interview opened, 199 157-169 Maps, census enumeration districts, 91, 92 Lewis, Meriwether, 226-227 Marcy, W. S., 377, 378 Lewis, Ron, oral history with opened, 317 Marine Digest, The, 242-243 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 226-227 Marine Inspection and Navigation, Bureau of, records trans- Library of Congress, 91, 150, 220, 221, 325 ferred, 101 Library of the American Historical Society of Germans from Marquis, Albert N., 340 Russia, 181 Marsh, Reginald, 384 Library of the Germans from Russia Heritage Society, 181 Marshall, Gen. George C., 11, 13, 382 Liederman, Al, cartoons by accessioned, 415 Marshall, John, 229 Life magazine, 264, 382-384 Marshall, Ray, oral history interview opened, 204 Lilienthal, David, 14-15 Marshall, Thurgood, photo, 153 PROLOGUE Martin, Louis, exit interview opened, 415 and openings, 94-109, 182-205, 297-318, 395-416; Car- Martin, William McChesney, papers accessioned, 413 tographic and Architectural Branch, 92, 419; Center for Mary Dollar, 242, 243, 244, 247 Captured Records, 298; Center for Electronic Records, Maryland, University of, 117, 350 399-400, 420-421; Center for Legislative Archives, 114- Mason, George, 280-281 116, 223, 283, 284, 286, 302; exhibitions, 321, 420, 422; Meese, Edwin, papers accessioned, 318 microfilm publications, 111-113, 208, 320, 417-418, Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler, 69, 71 421-422; Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch, Merchant marine, 249, 251, 252 419, 420-421; news and notices, 114-118, 209-214, 321- Merit Systems Protection Board, surveys accessioned, 303 326, 419-424; Office of Federal Records Centers, 211- Metal Reserve Company, files declassified, 298, 396 212, 324; Office of the Federal Register, 205, 206, 211, Mexican-American War, 51-52 319-320, 324; Office of the National Archives, 208, 211- Mexican Revolution, 239 212, 324, 423; Office of Presidential Libraries, 208, 316; Mexico, 51, 52, 227, 235, 239-242 Office of Public Programs, 319, 417, 424; Office of Microfilm publications, 111-113, 116, 320, 417-418, 421-423; Records Administration, 208, 211-212, 324, 422; Office Adjutant General’s Office, 208; Allied Operational and of Special and Regional Archives, 99-101, 423; publica- Occupational Headquarters, World War II, 112-113; tions, 110-113, 206-208, 319-320, 417-418; Records De- Central Intelligence Agency, 418; Chief of Engineers, classification Division, 94-96, 182-183, 297-299, 395- 418; Commissary General of Prisoners, 418; Indian Af- 397; Still Picture Branch, 419, 420-421; Textual Projects fairs, 208; Judge Advocate General (Army),418; military Division, 96-99, 183-186, 299-302, 397-399; Textual service records, 332-333; passport applications, 390- Reference Division, 210. See also National Archives Re- 394; U.S. district courts, 208; U.S. House of Represen- gional Archives System; Presidential libraries. tatives, 320; U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 112 “National Archives and Records Administration Strategic Migrant Education, National Commission on, records acces- Plan for a Challenging Federal Environment, 1993- sioned, 398 2000, The,’”” 323-324 Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, records declassi- National Archives Building, murals in the Rotunda, 321-322 fied, 299 National Archives Donated Materials, accessions, 99, 302, Military personnel, women, 27-33 303, 399 Military service records, 332-333 National Archives Regional Archives System, 421; Alaska, Miller, Mabel Opal, quoted, 347 106-107, 195, 311-312, 412; Central Plains, 103, 117- Miller, Merle, Plain Speaking, 8, 412-413 118, 189, 210-211, 306. 407-408; Great Lakes, 102-103, Miller, William H., papers opened, 109 189, 305-306, 406-407; Mid Atlantic, 10-102, 187-188, Mills, Helen, papers opened, 204 304-305, 325-326, 401-402; New England, 100-101, Mills, Robert, 375 186-187, 212, 303-304, 400-401; Northeast, 101, 117, Mims, Roddey E., photograph collection accessioned, 317 401; Pacific Northwest, 106, 194-196, 311, 411-412; Pa- Mines, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187, 190, and trans- cific Sierra, 105-106, 193-194, 310-311, 410-411; Pacific ferred, 308 Southwest, 105, 192-193, 309-310, 410; Rocky Moun- Minority Business Development, Commission on, records tain, 104, 190-192, 307-309, 408-410; Southeast, 103- accessioned, 398 104, 188-189, 213, 305, 402-406; Southwest, 189-190, Mint, Bureau of the, records accessioned, 305 307, 408 Mississippi, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 350-351, 355 National Archives Strategic Plan, 333 Mississippi River, 114, 115, 224, 226, 227, 229 National Archives Volunteer Association, 177, 181 Moffett, George, exit interview opened, 317 National Association of Government Archives and Records Mollenhoff, Clark R., papers accessioned, 107 Administrators (NAGARA), 214 Monroe, James, 225 National Aviation Facility Experiment Center, records acces- Montesquieu, Baron de, 275-276, 277 sioned, 401 Montgomery, Lt. Gen. Sir Bernard, 81; quoted, 82 National Commission on Air Quality, records described, 185 Moore, Geoffrey H., speeches accessioned, 300-301 National Commission on Water Quality, records described, Morris, Gouverneur, 280; port., 282 184-185 Morris, Roland S., 252, 253-254 National Committee for Children and Youth, records Morrow, Mary Frances, ‘Indian Bounty Land Applica- opened, 109 tions,” 292-296 National Endowment for the Humanities, 321 MORSE (radio station), 266-267 National Farmer’s Union, 349 Moshulu (ex-Kurt), 244, 247; photo, 234 National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Muir, John, photo, 54 Clubs, 349-350, 354 Munroe, Patrick, oral history opened, 315 National Federation of Republican Women, records opened, Munson, Frank C., 251, 253, 254 109 Muskie, Edmund, oral history interview opened, 199 National Fire Prevention and Control Administration, records accessioned, 186 National Fish and Seafood Promotional Council, records ac- Nabokov, Constantine, correspondence accessioned, 313 cessioned, 300 Napoleon Bonaparte, 225; port., 225 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), 212, 419; grants, 118, 214, 326, 422, 424 363, 368, 370 National Home Demonstration Council, 350, 354 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, origins of, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, records 363-373; records accessioned, 188, and declassified, transferred, 403 182, 396 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, files National Aeronautics and Space Board, 368 accessioned, 186 National Aeronautics and Space Council, 369-370 National Institutes of Health, records accessioned, 186, 303, National Agricultural Statistics Service, records accessioned, 400 301, 302, and transferred, 192 National Labor Relations Board, records accessioned, 186- National Archives and Records Administration, accessions 187, 299, and transferred, 193, 194, 306, 404 WINTER 1993 PROLOGUE National Personnel Records Center, 423 Ocean Shipping, Advisory Commission on Conferences in, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 207- records accessioned, 300 208; records accessioned, 101, 106, 107, 311 O’Connell, Daniel T., 337-338 National Park Service, 220, 380; files accessioned, 102, 103, O’Connor, Alice, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167 105, 305, 403, and transferred, 191-192; interviews con- Oehmann, Andrew, oral history interview opened, 199 ducted by opened, 204 Ohly, John H., papers declassified and opened, 107-108, National Production Authority, records opened, 95 313 National Recovery Administration, records transferred, 305, Olympic Games, 1980, records relating to accessioned, 97 308, 405 Ooms, Van, oral history opened, 317 National Resources Planning Board, records transferred, Operation CAPRICORN, 268-269, 270 189, 207, 405 Operation Desert Storm, sound recordings related to acces- National Security Adviser Files on Vietnam War MIAs and sioned, 100 POWs, 1974-1977, files accessioned, 203 Operation RAVIOLI, 263 National Security Agency, records accessioned, 399 Operation SAUERKRAUT, 263 National Security Council, 323, 325, 420; records acces- Oppenheimer, J. Robert, records relating to declassified, 95 sioned, 313-314, 315, declassified, 197-198, 313, 314, Oral history interviews, 9-10; accessioned, 99, 198, 202, 204, 315, 413, and opened, 199, 200, 201, 313, 314, 315, 413, 314, 315, 316, and opened, 199, 203, 204, 315, 317 414 Ordnance, Bureau of, records declassified, 396 National Trust for Historic Preservation, public service an- Ordnance, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 100, nouncements and sound records accessioned, 100; 102, 194, 406, declassified, 298, 396, and transferred, records accessioned, 302 402, 408, 409, 410, 411 National War Labor Board (World War II), records trans- Orotava, 237, 238-239, 242 ferred, 310 Oswald, Lee Harvey, CIA files on accessioned, 98 National Weather Service, records accessioned, 101 Otho, king of Greece, 375, 377-378, 380 National Youth Administration, records transferred, 404- “Our Presidents: From Washington to Clinton” (exhibition), 405 325 Native Americans, 60, 62, 226; bounty land applications, 292-296; trade with, 227 Nativism, 335-345 Patace Politics, by Robert Hartmann, papers relating to ac- Naturalization records, 392, 393; accessioned, 103-104, 399, cessioned, 202-203 406 Palmer, Bruce, Jr., oral history interview accessioned, 200 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, records acces- Pan American Railway Congress, U.S. National Commis- sioned, 106, 194, 305, 403, and declassified, 95, 298 sion of the, records declassified, 397 Naval Intelligence Command, records accessioned, 398 Panama Canal, 236; records relating to accessioned, 184 Naval Operating Forces, records declassified, 182 Panov, Dimitri, 177-178 Naval Operations, Office of the Chief of, records acces- Pardon Attorney, Office of the, records accessioned, 300 sioned, 397, declassified and opened, 94, 187, and Paris, France, 18-19 transferred, 402 Paris Peace Conference (1919), 337 Naval Personnel, Bureau of, records transferred, 403-404 Parliament, English, 276-277, 278-280 Nazism, 65-75 Parsons, William W., papers accessioned, 108 Near East Relief Agency, 22 “Parthenon Stone in the Washington Monument, The,” by Neighborhood Youth Corps, records accessioned, 99 John E. Ziolkowski, 375-381 Nesbit, Donald W., papers accessioned, 313 “Party Animals” (exhibition), 325 Nessen, Ron, papers accessioned, 316 “Passport Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immi- Neue Deutschland, Das, 264-265, 269 grant Ancestor’s Roots,” by Kathie O. Nicastro and New Orleans, LA, 224, 225-226, 227, 229 Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 390-394 New York, 349, 350, 356, 357 Passwater, Orville, 163 New York City, 350, 353, 355, 357 Patent and Trademark Office, records in Archives I, 321 New York Herald, 340, 341 Patton, Lt. Gen. George, photo, 84; quoted, 83-84 New York Times, 117, 153, 340, 341, 351-352, 354, 355 Peace Corps, audio and video tapes accessioned, 100; Newcastle, 238, 239 records accessioned, 186 Newman, Maj. John, papers accessioned, 198 Peace Corps Collection, accessions, 198, 314 Nicastro, Kathie O., and Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, ‘’Pass- Pearl Harbor, HI, 78-80 port Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immi- Pearson, Drew, papers opened, 200, 201, 315, 414 grant Ancestor’s Roots,” 390-394 Peek, Scott I., oral history interview opened, 199, 200 Nixon, Richard, 322, 367-368, 420; tapes opened, 316 Pehle, John W., records declassified, 297 Nixon Presidential Historical Materials, opened, 322 Peisistratos, 128-129 Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, accessions and openings, Peloponnesian War, 130, 131, 133 201-202, 316, 414-415 Pemberton, Gen. John C., 41, 42 Norstad, Lauris, papers declassified, 197, 314, and opened, Perikles, 131, 133, 134, 135, 138; funeral oration, 145-146; 197 bust, 132 North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 180-181 Perot, Ross, photo, 147 Northrup, Herbert R., papers accessioned, 415 Perot Foundation, 272 Perry, Arthur C., papers accessioned, 315 Pershing, Gen. John J., 249, 254 Persian Gulf War, 207-208 Orter, Josiah, and Catherine Vanderpool, ‘Athenian De- Personnel Management, Office of, records accessioned, 303 mocracy,”” 127-135 Peschong, John, files accessioned, 205 O’Brien, Lawrence, papers accessioned, 315 Peterson, Charles, 220, 221 Occupational Safety and Health Administration, records ac- Peterson, Esther, exit interview opened, 415 cessioned, 97, 184 Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, 420, 421, 422; “’. . . and hence- PROLOGUE forth shall be free . . .,””” 124-125; ‘The Gift of Preser- Provost Marshal General, Office of the, records accessioned, vation,” 220-221; ‘To Preserve and Make Available’: 399 Civil War Records in the National Archives,“ 332-333 Psychological Strategy Board, records declassified and Petroleum Administration for Defense, records declassified, opened, 108, 313, 412 298, 396 Psychological warfare, 259-271 Petroleum Administration for War, records transferred, 306, Psychological Warfare Branch—Allied Force Headquarters, 307, 309, 311 261-262, 263 Philadelphia Protestant Federation, 341 Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF, 263, 269 Philippine Islands, 80, 393 Public Assistance, Bureau of, files accessioned, 300 Phillips, Vel, oral history interview opened, 199 Public Building Service, records accessioned, 191, and trans- Pickle, J. J. (Jake), papers accessioned, 200 ferred, 409 Piracy, 229-230 Public Debt, Bureau of the, records transferred, 404 Pitt, William, the Younger, port., 279 Public health, responsibility for, 230 Pittsfield Federal Records Center and Regional Archives, Public Health Service, records accessioned, 193 421-422 Public Housing, National Commission on Severely Dis- Pius IX, Pope, 375 tressed, records accessioned, 398 Plains National Historic Site, interviews relating to opened, Public Papers of President Bush for 1991, 206 204 Public Roads, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187 Plato, 127, 134, 138, 139; bust of, 138; Republic, 143 Puerto Rico, 393 Pleskunov, V. M., 177-178 Poland, 19, 20, 65, 67-73 Political Warfare Executive (Great Britain), 260, 261, 264, Quartermaster General, Office of the, records accessioned, 265, 267 400, 406, and transferred, 402, 408, 410, 412 Polk, James K., 51-52, 57-58; port., 51 Queenstown, Ireland, 336-337 Polk, Gen. Leonidas, 40, 43 Quirk, James T., papers accessioned, 313 Pope, Alexander, 50 Population censuses, 90-93 Porter, Roger, office records accessioned, 318 Racialism, 335-345 Posters, 206, 319 Racism, 65-75 Postsecondary Education, National Commission on Respon- Radcliffe College, 214 sibility for Financing, records accessioned, 398 Radio America, 422 Potter, George, 235 Radio Free Europe, files accessioned, 200 Potter, Katherine L., 350 RADIO ITALO BALBO, 266 Potts, Stephen D., 324 Radio Liberty, files accessioned, 200 Powell, Jody, oral history interview opened, 204 Radio propaganda, 259, 266-268, 269-270 Powers, David F., papers accessioned, 198 Rafshoon, Gerald, oral history interview opened, 204 Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, and Kathie O. Nicastro, ’’Pass- Railroad Administration, 254, 255 port Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immi- Railroad reconstruction, 38, 40, 41, 43 grant Ancestor’s Roots,’’ 390-394 Railroad Retirement, Commission on, records accessioned, Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in 300 the Armed Forces, records accessioned, 300 Railroad Retirement Board, records accessioned, 406 Presidential libraries, 4-5, 11, 170-173, 324-325, 417; acces- Railroads, 35-47 sions and openings, 107-109, 195-205, 312-318, 412- Raoul-Duval, Michael, files opened, 415 415; grants, 118, 213-214, 326, 423-424. Randall, Clarence B., 364 Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, 322 Randolph, Edmund, 277 Presidential Records Act, 204-205, 317 Rankin, Karl L., records accessioned, 96 President’s Advisory Committee on Government Organiza- Rapp, Dennis, oral history opened, 317 tion, 368 Reagan, Neil, audiovisual collection accessioned, 318 President’s Commission on Executive Exchange, records ac- Reagan, Ronald, 57; audiotapes accessioned, 205; papers ac- cessioned, 300 cessioned, 317, 318, 415 President’s Committee on Health Education, files opened, Reagan-Bush Campaign, 1980, papers accessioned, 205, 415 202 Reagan-Bush Campaign, 1984, papers accessioned, 205 President’s Council on Youth Opportunity, records de- Reagan-Bush Transition Staff, 1980-1981, papers acces- scribed, 184 sioned, 205 President's National Committee for the Golden Anniversary “Reception of Athens and Sparta in America, The,’’ by Jen- White House Conference on Children and Youth, nifer Tolbert Roberts and Cari Richard, 137 records opened, 109 Reckless Youth, by Nigel Hamilton, papers relating to acces- President's Office files opened, 199 sioned, 198 Press and the Ford Presidency, The, by Mark J. Rozell, research Reclamation, Bureau of, records accessioned, 191, 307-308, interviews for opened, 204 409, and transferred, 104 Price, Harold Lee, papers accessioned, 107 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, records accessioned, Price, William S., Jr., 214 187, declassified, 95, 182, 298, 396, and transferred, Price Administration, Office of, records transferred, 411 189, 306,311 Prisoners of war, 264, 265, 268, 269; Civil War, 32; Iraqi, 100; Records management training courses, 422 records relating to accessioned, 398, 399, and declassi- Records preservation, 332-333 fied, 416; use as farm laborers, 349; use of for propa- Red Cross, American National, 18-19, 20-22, 211-212; files ganda operations, 263; Vietnam War, 203; World War accessioned, 399 Il, 70, 72-73, 80-81, 207 Red Cross Bulletin, 19, 20, 21 Prisons, Bureau of, records accessioned, 97 Reedy, George E., 364, 366; papers accessioned, 201 Profile in Courage Award, 325 Refugees, Worid War I, 20-21 Propaganda, 259-271 Reinbek, 237, 238, 242 WINTER 1993

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