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ND to Volume Thirty-eight, 2006 Index compiled by Susan Carroll “50 Years of German-U.S.Archival Cooperation,” Anthony, Susan B.., 2-38, 3-60 National Archives, compiled by Reginald by Wolfgang Ischinger, 1-46-49 Anti-Communism, 3-9 Washington, 2-68 Antislavery movement, 3-60, 3-61 Blacklists, 3-22-33 Abbott, Susan, 2-66 Apollo 8, 2-42 Blackmun, Harry, 1-19 ABC network, 3-9 Archives, German, 1-46-49 Blacksnake, Governor, 2-59; photo, 2-55 “Abner Pratt and Michigan’s Honolulu House,” by Arkansas, 2-25-26, 2-57, 3-67 Blue, Rear Adm. Victor, photo, 3-54 Peter von Buol, 3-34-41 Army High Altitude Mountain Rescue Team, 2-60 Blunt, Roy, 1-53 Abolition movement, 3-61, 4-59 Army Quartermaster Department, 3-19, 3-21 Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Aspen Institute, 1-53 4-84 1-51, 1-52, 1-71 Attorney General's List of Subversive Organiza- Boeing Company, 3-71 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences tions, 3-22-33 Boettiger,Anna Roosevelt, photo, 4-32 Archive, 3-10 Audiovisual records relating to baseball, 1-13-14 Boettiger, John, photo, 4-31, 4-33 Access to Archival Databases (AAD), 1-55-60 Augusta, Alexander, 2-25; photo, 2-25 Bonaparte, Charles J., 1-43 Adams, John, 1-30, 2-37-38 Borden, James W., 3-38, 3-39, 3-40 Adams, John Quincy, 2-50 Babcock, Alicia, photo, 3-52 Borman, Frank, 2-42; photo, 2-43 Adams, Samuel, 1-31 Bansemer, Gottlieb Benjamin, 3-58 Bosanko, William J., 3-45 Adjutant General’s Office, 1-56, 1-57, 1-59 Bansemer, Yeoman Ist Class Hattie C., 3-58 Boston, John, 2-41, 4-84 African Americans, cemeteries for, 2-24; civil Barbieri, Kim E., 3-5;“The D-day Classroom,” Boston, USS, 1-38, 1-42, 1-43 rights records, 4-83; and the Civilian Conserva- 3-46-53; photo, 3-53 Bowles, Chester, 4-26 tion Corps, 3-13; military service of, 4-60, 4-61; Barkers for Britain, 4-96 Bradley, Lt. Gen. Omar N., photo, 3-53 and the National Archives, 4-56; records of mil- Barnard, Sue, photo, 4-66 Bradsher, Greg,“ A Founding Father in Dissent: itary agencies relating to, 2-68; records relat- Barrow, Joe Louis, 1-9-10 Elbridge Gerry,’ 1-30-35; photo, 1-35 ing to, 2-70, 4-80, 4-83; seamen, 4-70-71; and Baruch, Bernard, photo, 4-37 Brady, Mathew, photo by, 2-36 slavery, 4-59-61; women’s participation in the Baseball, 1-12-21 Bredhoff, Stacey, “Eyewitness: American Origi- antislavery and abolition movements, 3-60, Bassanese, Lynn, 4-17 nals from the National Archives,” 2-37-42; 3-61 BatchelorJo,y , 3-9 photo, 4-84 “After a Disaster:The National Archives as ‘First Bates, Edward, 1-62, 1-63 Breyer, Stephen, 1-53 Preserver’,.” by Allen Weinstein, 1-4-5 Bayler, Joanne, 4-67 Brinkley, Alan, 4-24; photo, 4-24 Aid, Matthew, 3-42 Baylis, Peter, 3-9 Brown, George, 3-35 “Ailing Hospitals,” by Jim Downs, 2-20-27 Beal, Dick, 4-65 Buchanan, James, 3-35, 3-38 Alabama, 1-4, 2-38, 2-41 Beebe Windmill, Bridgehampton, New York, Bunch, Lonnie, 1-50, 1-66 Alaska, 4-82 illus., 2-45 BundleA’sL el,ia , 2-71 Albaugh, Jim, 3-71 Beecher, Catharine, 3-60-61 Bundles for Britain, 4-96 Albright, Horace, 3-14 Bell, Steve, 2-11 Bundy, McGeorge, 2-65 Alexander, Jane, 4-19-20 Bellrichard, Gordon Kent, 4-6 Bunker, Charles, 3-37-38 Alien enemy registrations, 3-68 Bennett, James E., 1-17; illus.o f invention by, 1-19 Buol, Peter von, “Abner Pratt and Michigan’s Hon- Allan, McClelland, and Company, 4-7 Berlin, Isaiah, 4-41, 4-49 olulu House,” 3-34-41; photo, 3-41 Allen, Elisha, 3-37, 3-40 Berlin Document Center, 1-47, 1-48, 1-49 Burchfield, Patricia, 4-67 Alter, Jonathan, 4-26; The Defining Moment: Berman, Fran, 3-65 Bureau of Consolidated Relief Stations, 1906, FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Berryman, Clifford K.,“Busy Season for the Short- 1-44 Hope, 4-74-75; photos, 4-26, 4-74 stop” (drawing), illus. 1-14-15 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3-18 Altrogge, Phyllis, 4-66 Beschloss, Michael, 1-53 Bureau of Navigation, 3-55, 3-56 American Association of State Highway Officials, “Beyond the Box Score: Baseball Records in the Bureau of Public Roads, 2-15, 2-16, 2-18 2-16-17 National Archives,” by David E. Pfeiffer and Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned American Civil Liberties Union, 3-32-33 John Vernon, 1-12-21 Land, 1-53, 2-21-27, 2-68, 2-70, 3-68, 3-69, 4-66; “American Conversations” series, 1-50, 1-66 “Beyond the Numbers: Specifying and Achieving Medical Division, 2-21-27 American in Paris, An (film), 1-53 an Efficient Preservation Environment,” 1-67 Bureau of the Census, 1-56, 1-57 American League (baseball), 1-17-18 Biddle, Francis, 3-23-24, 3-27, 3-29-30; photo, 3-25 Burgess, G. H., lithograph by illus., 3-34-35 American Society of Civil Engineers, 2-45 Big Two-Hearted River, by Ernest Hemingway, Burns, James MacGregor, 4-22; photo, 4-22 America’s Story at Risk:Why NARA Is Building 1-24 Burns, Ken, 1-50, 1-66, 2-70 the Electronic Records Archive, \eaflet, 2-68 Bill of Rights, 1-33-35 Bush, Barbara, photo, 1-66 Anders, William A., 2-42; photo, 2-43; photo by, Black Ass at the Cross Roads, by Ernest Heming- Bush, George H.W., 1-66, 1-72, 2-18, 4-67; photo, 2-43 way, 1-28-29 1-66; portrait, 4-62 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 1-49 Black Family Research Using the Records of Bush, George W., 1-67, 2-4, 2-64, 3-43, 4-22; photo, Angel, Benjamin Franklin, 3-37-38 Post-Civil War Federal Agencies at the 1-67; portrait, 4-62 86 Prolog£ ue Winter 2006 ND to Volume Thirty-eight, 2006 Index compiled by Susan Carroll “50 Years of German-U.S.Archival Cooperation,” Anthony, Susan B.., 2-38, 3-60 National Archives, compiled by Reginald by Wolfgang Ischinger, 1-46-49 Anti-Communism, 3-9 Washington, 2-68 Antislavery movement, 3-60, 3-61 Blacklists, 3-22-33 Abbott, Susan, 2-66 Apollo 8, 2-42 Blackmun, Harry, 1-19 ABC network, 3-9 Archives, German, 1-46-49 Blacksnake, Governor, 2-59; photo, 2-55 “Abner Pratt and Michigan’s Honolulu House,” by Arkansas, 2-25-26, 2-57, 3-67 Blue, Rear Adm. Victor, photo, 3-54 Peter von Buol, 3-34-41 Army High Altitude Mountain Rescue Team, 2-60 Blunt, Roy, 1-53 Abolition movement, 3-61, 4-59 Army Quartermaster Department, 3-19, 3-21 Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Aspen Institute, 1-53 4-84 1-51, 1-52, 1-71 Attorney General's List of Subversive Organiza- Boeing Company, 3-71 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences tions, 3-22-33 Boettiger,Anna Roosevelt, photo, 4-32 Archive, 3-10 Audiovisual records relating to baseball, 1-13-14 Boettiger, John, photo, 4-31, 4-33 Access to Archival Databases (AAD), 1-55-60 Augusta, Alexander, 2-25; photo, 2-25 Bonaparte, Charles J., 1-43 Adams, John, 1-30, 2-37-38 Borden, James W., 3-38, 3-39, 3-40 Adams, John Quincy, 2-50 Babcock, Alicia, photo, 3-52 Borman, Frank, 2-42; photo, 2-43 Adams, Samuel, 1-31 Bansemer, Gottlieb Benjamin, 3-58 Bosanko, William J., 3-45 Adjutant General’s Office, 1-56, 1-57, 1-59 Bansemer, Yeoman Ist Class Hattie C., 3-58 Boston, John, 2-41, 4-84 African Americans, cemeteries for, 2-24; civil Barbieri, Kim E., 3-5;“The D-day Classroom,” Boston, USS, 1-38, 1-42, 1-43 rights records, 4-83; and the Civilian Conserva- 3-46-53; photo, 3-53 Bowles, Chester, 4-26 tion Corps, 3-13; military service of, 4-60, 4-61; Barkers for Britain, 4-96 Bradley, Lt. Gen. Omar N., photo, 3-53 and the National Archives, 4-56; records of mil- Barnard, Sue, photo, 4-66 Bradsher, Greg,“ A Founding Father in Dissent: itary agencies relating to, 2-68; records relat- Barrow, Joe Louis, 1-9-10 Elbridge Gerry,’ 1-30-35; photo, 1-35 ing to, 2-70, 4-80, 4-83; seamen, 4-70-71; and Baruch, Bernard, photo, 4-37 Brady, Mathew, photo by, 2-36 slavery, 4-59-61; women’s participation in the Baseball, 1-12-21 Bredhoff, Stacey, “Eyewitness: American Origi- antislavery and abolition movements, 3-60, Bassanese, Lynn, 4-17 nals from the National Archives,” 2-37-42; 3-61 BatchelorJo,y , 3-9 photo, 4-84 “After a Disaster:The National Archives as ‘First Bates, Edward, 1-62, 1-63 Breyer, Stephen, 1-53 Preserver’,.” by Allen Weinstein, 1-4-5 Bayler, Joanne, 4-67 Brinkley, Alan, 4-24; photo, 4-24 Aid, Matthew, 3-42 Baylis, Peter, 3-9 Brown, George, 3-35 “Ailing Hospitals,” by Jim Downs, 2-20-27 Beal, Dick, 4-65 Buchanan, James, 3-35, 3-38 Alabama, 1-4, 2-38, 2-41 Beebe Windmill, Bridgehampton, New York, Bunch, Lonnie, 1-50, 1-66 Alaska, 4-82 illus., 2-45 BundleA’sL el,ia , 2-71 Albaugh, Jim, 3-71 Beecher, Catharine, 3-60-61 Bundles for Britain, 4-96 Albright, Horace, 3-14 Bell, Steve, 2-11 Bundy, McGeorge, 2-65 Alexander, Jane, 4-19-20 Bellrichard, Gordon Kent, 4-6 Bunker, Charles, 3-37-38 Alien enemy registrations, 3-68 Bennett, James E., 1-17; illus.o f invention by, 1-19 Buol, Peter von, “Abner Pratt and Michigan’s Hon- Allan, McClelland, and Company, 4-7 Berlin, Isaiah, 4-41, 4-49 olulu House,” 3-34-41; photo, 3-41 Allen, Elisha, 3-37, 3-40 Berlin Document Center, 1-47, 1-48, 1-49 Burchfield, Patricia, 4-67 Alter, Jonathan, 4-26; The Defining Moment: Berman, Fran, 3-65 Bureau of Consolidated Relief Stations, 1906, FDR’s Hundred Days and the Triumph of Berryman, Clifford K.,“Busy Season for the Short- 1-44 Hope, 4-74-75; photos, 4-26, 4-74 stop” (drawing), illus. 1-14-15 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3-18 Altrogge, Phyllis, 4-66 Beschloss, Michael, 1-53 Bureau of Navigation, 3-55, 3-56 American Association of State Highway Officials, “Beyond the Box Score: Baseball Records in the Bureau of Public Roads, 2-15, 2-16, 2-18 2-16-17 National Archives,” by David E. Pfeiffer and Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned American Civil Liberties Union, 3-32-33 John Vernon, 1-12-21 Land, 1-53, 2-21-27, 2-68, 2-70, 3-68, 3-69, 4-66; “American Conversations” series, 1-50, 1-66 “Beyond the Numbers: Specifying and Achieving Medical Division, 2-21-27 American in Paris, An (film), 1-53 an Efficient Preservation Environment,” 1-67 Bureau of the Census, 1-56, 1-57 American League (baseball), 1-17-18 Biddle, Francis, 3-23-24, 3-27, 3-29-30; photo, 3-25 Burgess, G. H., lithograph by illus., 3-34-35 American Society of Civil Engineers, 2-45 Big Two-Hearted River, by Ernest Hemingway, Burns, James MacGregor, 4-22; photo, 4-22 America’s Story at Risk:Why NARA Is Building 1-24 Burns, Ken, 1-50, 1-66, 2-70 the Electronic Records Archive, \eaflet, 2-68 Bill of Rights, 1-33-35 Bush, Barbara, photo, 1-66 Anders, William A., 2-42; photo, 2-43; photo by, Black Ass at the Cross Roads, by Ernest Heming- Bush, George H.W., 1-66, 1-72, 2-18, 4-67; photo, 2-43 way, 1-28-29 1-66; portrait, 4-62 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 1-49 Black Family Research Using the Records of Bush, George W., 1-67, 2-4, 2-64, 3-43, 4-22; photo, Angel, Benjamin Franklin, 3-37-38 Post-Civil War Federal Agencies at the 1-67; portrait, 4-62 86 Prolog£ ue Winter 2006 “Busy Season for the Shortstop,” drawing by Clif- Clark,Tom, 3-24, 3-26-27, 3-29, 3-30, 3-32; photos, Currency, 2-65-66 ford K. Berryman, 1-14-15 3-28, 3-31 Curtin, Joseph A., 1-41 Byrne, John “Jeb,” photo, 2-65 Clark, Gen. Wesley, photo, 2-11 Curtis C. Flood v. Bowie K. Kubn, 1-18-19 Clark, William, 3-72 Customs records, 4-68 Cahoon, L. Reynolds, 3-66 Classified records, 2-4-5, 2-30-31, 3-29, 3-42-45, CyberCemetery for federal agency web sites, 3-66 Caldwell, Gail, 1-24, 1-26 3-65 California, 1-37-44, 2-54, 2-56 Clay, Gen. Lucius D., 2-17 Dahl, Zackart L, photo, 3-48 California National Guard, 1-40 Claypoole, Richard, photo, 2-65 Dakota Territory, 2-54, 2-57 Camp Roosevelt, Virginia, 3-16, 3-19; photo, 3-14 Clifford, Clark, 3-26; photo, 3-27 Dall, Eleanor, photos, 4-31, 4-32, 4-33 Canada, 1-67, 4-70-71 Clifford, John Garry, 4-25; photo, 4-25 Damage response plans for records preservation, Cannon, James, 3-67 Clinton, William J., 2-4, 3-43, 4-19 1-5 Capa, Robert, 1-27; photo, 1-25 Coalitional Provisional Authority, Iraq, 2-64 Daniels, Josephus, 3-55, 3-56 Capitalism, 4-22, 4-24, 4-26, 4-51, 4-75 Cobb, Howell, 3-38 Davidson, Jacob, photo, 3-50 “Captain Santa,” 4-6-12 Cobb, Ty, 1-13, 1-14, 1-21 Davidson-EnglerJtud,y , 4-66-67 Carey, Will, photo, 3-48 Code of Federal Regulations, 2-48 Dawes Commission, 2-47 Carter, Jimmy, 2-9, 3-43 Cold War, 3-24-25, 3-65 D-day, 3-46-53 Carter, Kent, 3-67 Cole, Mary Lou, photo, 4-66 “D-day Classroom,The,” by Kim E. Barbieri, 3- Carver, Richard, 3-41 Colliers, 1-27 46-53 Cass, Lewis, 3-38 Collins, Generosa, photo, 4-67 “Deadly Virus, The,” online exhibit, 2-72 Caudle, Theron, 3-30-31 Collins, James P.,“Native Americans in the Cen- Dean, Charles L., Soldiers and Sled Dogs:A His- Caulfield, J.$., 2-22 sus, 1860-1890,” 2-54-59; photo, 2-59 tory of Military Dog Mushing, 2-60-61 Cemeteries for freedmen, 2-24 Colored Benevolent Societies, 2-26 Dear Mr. President: From the Files of the Census Bureau, 2-54-59 Combs,J. , 3-26 National Archives, 1-70 Census records, 4-6, 4-7 Commissioner of Claims, 2-68 Defining Moment: FDR’s Hundred Days and Central Intelligence Agency, 2-4, 3-43, 3-44, 3-45, Communications in emergencies, 1-39, 1-41 the Triumph of Hope, The, by Jonathan Alter, 3-65 Communist Party, 3-24, 3-25, 3-28, 3-29, 3-32 4-74-75 Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documen- Communists, 3-23, 3-24-25, 3-26 Delano, Laura, 4-56 tary Film, 1-51, 1-52, 1-53, 1-71 Compromise of 1850, 4-60 Democracy Starts Here (film), 1-51 Charleston, South Carolina, 2-23, 2-24 Conard, Chaz, photo, 4-66 Democratic National Conventions, 1932, 3-13; Charters of Freedom:A New World Is at Hand, Congressional Record, 2-48, 3-24 1960, 2-34 exhibit catalog, 1-70 Congressional Research Service Reports, 3-66 DesPrez, John, 4-85 Chase, Dot, photo, 4-67 “Conjuring Act that Saved the Country, The,” by Dickinson, Edwin, 3-23-24 Chase, Salmon P, 1-62, 1-63 Ellen Fried, 4-74-75 Dickinson Committee, 3-23-24 Cheney, Lynne, 1-50, 1-66; photo, 1-66 Connor, RK. D. W., 4-56, 4-57 Dictatorship, idea of in the United States, Cherokee Nation, 1-68 Conservation programs, 3-13-21, 4-48 4-74-75 Chicago, Illinois, 4-6- 12 Constitutional Convention, 1-30-35 Dies, Martin, 3-24; photo, 3-24 Chicago, USS, 1-38, 1-39, 1-42, 1-43; photo, 1-39 “Constitutional Conversation,” 1-53 DiMaggio, Joe, 1-13, 1-14; photo, 1-12 Chinese Exclusion Act file, 4-66 Consular service, 3-34, 3-35-36, 3-37-41 District courts, 1-17-18 Cholera, 2-23, 2-26 Cornford, FE M., 4-4 District of Columbia, 3-4, 3-56 “Christmas Tree Ship, The,” by Glenn V. Longacre, Corruption and seamen in the Hawaiian Islands, Do Not Disturb! (film), 3-8-9 4-6-12 3-34, 3-37-41 Documentary films, 1-50-53, 1-71, 3-8-10 Chubb, Jelain, photo, 4-79 Costigliola, Frank, 4-26; photo, 4-26 Dominguez, Adrienne, photo, 1-51 Churchill, Winston, 3-51; photos, 4-48, 4-49 Council of State Archivists, 4-79-80 Dougherty, Thomas T., 3-40 Civic literacy, 3-4-5, 3-46-53 Cox, Warren, 1-51 Douglas, Stephen, 4-60 Civil liberties and the Attorney General’s List of Craite, Capt. Nelson, 4-9 Downs, Jim,“Ailing Hospitals,” 2-20-27; photo, 2-27 Subversive Organizations, 3-23-33 Creighton, Julie, photo, 4-67 Duggan, Joseph, 3-31-32 Civil rights movement, 2-38, 3-42, 4-83 Criminal Case Files of the U.S. District Court for Dunkel, Virginia, 4-64 Civil Service Commission and loyalty programs, the District and Territory of Alaska, Second Dunn, Jennifer, 3-71 3-24, 3-29, 3-30 Division (Nome), 1900-1955, microfilm pub- Dunsky, Steve, 1-52-53 Civil War, 1-62, 3-68, 3-69 lication, 4-82 Durham Western Heritage Museum, Omaha, Civil War Conservation Corps, 4-65-66 Croce, Giovanni, photo, 4-66 Nebraska, 4-84 Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-12-21, 4-15, 4-48 Cronin, Joe, photo, 1-17 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 3-4-5, 3-46-53, “Claiming a Right to Speak,” by Ellen Fried, 3- C-SPAN, 3-70, 3-71 4-80-81 60-61 Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Inter- Clark, Bob, 4-74;“FDR, Archivist,’ 4-52-57; photo, 4-57 Cumberland, USS, 2-42 state and Defense Highways, 2-18 Prologue 87 Earle, George, 3-26 “FDR at 125,” 4-14-15 France, 3-9 Earthquakes, 1-37-44 FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., 4-17, 4-19, 4-23; Franco, Francisco, 1-27 Economic Cooperation Act (1948), 3-6, 3-7-8 illus., 4-22-23, 4-24-25, 4-26-27 Frank H. Fleer Trading Card Company, 1-19-20 Edelstein, David, 3-31-32 FDR Memorial Commission, 4-19 Franklin, Benjamin, 2-71; 300th birthday celebra- Eden, Anthony, 4-25 “FDR's Place in History,’ by William vanden tion, 1-51 Education programs, in the Civilian Conservation Heuvel, 4-40-51 Franklin, John Hope, 1-66 Corps, 3-19-21;a t the National Archives, Fechner, Robert, 3-13-14, 3-15, 3-16, 3-18, 3-19, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1-21, 4-16, 4-17, 3-4-5; at presidential libraries, 3-4-5, 3-46-53 3-20, 3-21; photos, 3-14, 3-15, 4-42 4-20, 4-56-57, 4-74, 4-75, 4-96; exhibits, 4-96; Effron, Blair, 2-71 Federal-Aid Highway Act, of 1944, 2-16; of 1952, photos, 4-17 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1-8, 4-19, 4-48; and D-day, 2-17;o f 1954, 2-17; of 1956, 2-14, 2-18, 2-19 “Free Speech in the Digital Age” (debate), 1-53 3-46-53; and the interstate highway system, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and federal Freedland, George, 3-8-9 2-12-19; photos, 2-17, 3-46-47, 3-49, 3-53, 4-49; employee loyalty programs, 3-24, 3-25, 3- Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, 2-68 and World War II, 3-5, 3-47-53, 4-49-50 26-27, 3-28-29, 3-30 Freedmen’s Bureau, 1-53, 1-69, 2-68, 2-70, 4-66; Eisenhower Foundation, 3-5, 3-51 Federal Depository Library Program, 3-66 Medical Division, 2-21-27 Electronic Army Serial Number Raw Files, 1-57 Federal Emergency Management Administration, Freedmen’s Hospitals, 2-21-27 Electronic records, 1-55-60, 2-64, 3-65, 3-66, 4-78 1-5, 3-44 Freeman, Navy Lt. Frederick, 1-40, 1-42 Electronic Records Archives (ERA) program, Federal employees, former Navy yeomen, 3-56; Fried, Ellen,“Claiming a Right to Speak,” 3-54-59; 1-55, 1-60, 2-64, 2-68 loyalty programs, 3-22-33 “The Conjuring Act that Saved the Country,” Eliasberg, Richard, 3-71 Federal Hall National Memorial, New York City, 4-74-75;“An Extraordinary President and His Elks Magazine, 3-23 4-78 Remarkable Cabinet,” 1-62-63;“Mushers in the Ellwood, David, 3-6 Federal Highway Act, of 1921, 2-15; of 1938, Military,’ 2-60-61;“VIPs in Uniform:A Look at Elmhorst, William 4-85 2-16 the Military Files of the Famous and Famous- Emancipation Proclamation, 1-67 Federal Highway Administration, 2-19 to-Be,” 1-6-11 EMC (corporation), 3-65 Federal League (baseball), 1-17-18 Friedman v. Schwellenbach, 3-25, 3-28 Emergency Conservation Work program, 3-13-21 Federal League of Professional Baseball Clubs Fugitive Slave Act, 4-59, 4-60 Emerson, Bill, 4-23 v. The National League, the American Fullerton, Gen. J.S., 2-24 Emery, Fred, photo, 2-65 League, etc., The, 1-17-18 Funston, Brig. Gen. Frederick, 1-38-39, 1-40, 1-43, Enlisted Reserve Corps, 1-55-60 Federal Records Relating to Civil Rights in the 1-44; photo, 1-39 Environmental Film Festival, 1-52 Post-World War II Era, by Walter B. Hill, Jr., 4-83 Fussel, Paul, 1-28-29 Espionage Act of 1917, 3-58 Federal Register, 1-5, 2-48, 2-65 European Union, 3-6 Federal Trade Commission, 1-14, 1-19-20 Garagiola, Joe, 1-13 Evarts, Jeremiah, 3-60 Ferno, John, 3-8 Garner, John Nance, 4-75 Executive Order 9835, 3-23, 3-27-28, 3-31, 3-32-33 Fields, Alonzo, 2-41 Garza, Debra, 2-71 Exhibits, 1-66, 2-37, 4-59-61, 4-78, 4-84 “Final Voyage of the Portland, The,’ by Walter V. Gas tax, 2-17, 2-18 Extraordinary Adventures of a Quart of Milk, Hickey, 4-68-73 Gass, Connie, 4-67 The (film), 3-8 Fitzgerald, F Scott, 1-24, 1-26 Gaston, Herbert, 3-24, 3-26 “Extraordinary President and His Remarkable Fitzgerald, Frances, 2-8; photo, 2-9 Gaston Committee, 3-24, 3-26 Cabinet, An,” by Ellen Fried, 1-62-63 “Five Star Leaders” program, 3-5, 3-46-53 Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., 1-24, 1-29 “Eyewitness—American Originals from the Flemming, Arthur, 3-25 Gehrig, Lou, 1-13; photo, 1-16 National Archives” (exhibit), 2-37, 4-84 Flesher, Maria, 4-64 Gellhorn, Martha, 1-27 “Eyewitness—American Originals from the Flood, Curtis C., 1-18-19 Genealogical research, 1-54-60, 1-68, 2-47, 2- National Archives,’ exhibit catalog, 2-68 Foley, Priscilla, 4-66 54-59, 2-68-69, 3-54-59, 3-68, 4-64, 4-66, “Eyewitness—American Originals from the For Whom the Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway, 4-68-73, 4-82-83 National Archives,” by Stacey Bredhoff, 1-27 General Land Office Records, 2-45-46 2-37-42 Ford, Gerald R., 2-7, 3-67 General Location of National System of Inter- Forest Service, 1-14, 3-14, 3-15-16, 3-18 state Highways, 2-18 “Fala and the Barkers for Britain,’ 4-96 Fort Mason, California, 1-38, 1-39 General Records of the Navy Department, Family History Sources General Information Fortune, USS, 1-41, 1-42, 1-43 Record Group 80, 1-43 Leaflets, 4-82-83 Foundation for the National Archives, 1-51, 1-52, General Services Administration, 2-66, 3-64 Farewell to Arms, A, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-23, 1-69, 1-70-71, 2-70-71, 3-5, 3-64, 3-70-71, 4-78, George III, king of England, 2-37-38 1-25-26 4-81, 4-84-85; July 4th celebration, 3-70-71, 4- George H.W. Bush Library, 1-66, 4-66, 4-67 Fascist organizations, 3-24, 3-25, 3-30 85; Records of Achievement Award, 3-70 George W. Bush Library, 2-64 Faulkner, William, 1-29 “Founding Father in Dissent: Elbridge Gerry,A,” Georgia, 2-22, 2-23-24, 2-25, 2-26 Fawcett, Sharon, 2-8 by Greg Bradsher, 1-30-35 Gerald R. Ford Library, 4-59, 4-84 “FDR, Archivist,” by Bob Clark, 4-52-57 Fox, Cynthia, 4-65-66 Gergen, David, 3-67; photo, 3-67 88 Prologue Winter 2006 German American Bund, 3-24 Harner, Howard, 2-29 Holms, Navy Capt. 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George S., Jr., 1-8; photo, 1-8 Promise of Barty O’Brien, The (film), 3-8-9 4-16-28 Pearl Harbor, attack on, 4-49, 4-51 Propaganda, 3-6-10 New Mexico, 2-45-46, 2-56 Penn, Lisha B., 2-68 Public Roads Administration, 2-16-17 New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, Peiinsylvania State Archives, 2-47-48; photo, 2-48 Public Vaults exhibition, 2-70 2-45-46; photo, 2-46 Pennsylvania Turnpike, 2-16 Public Vaults Unlocked: Discovering American New Orleans, Louisiana, 1-37, 1-39 Perkins, Frances, 3-14, 3-17, 3-20, 3-21, 4-25, 4-26; History in the National Archives, The, exhibit New Republic, The, 3-20 photo, 4-44 catalog, 1-70 New York, 2-58 Perkins, Max, 1-26 Public Works Procurement Division, 4-54 New York City, 4-78 Perry, USS, 1-38, 1-41, 1-43 Punch card records, 1-56-60 New York Times, 3-25; Paris Bureau photo- Persico, Joseph E., 4-24-25; photo, 4-24 “Pursuing Civic Literacy,” by Allen Weinstein” 3-4-5 graphic files, 1-14 Persons, Frank, 3-17, 3-20 Putnam, Thomas,“Hemingway on War and Its Newport, Rhode Island, 3-56 Peterson, Pete, 2-11; photo, 2-10 Aftermath,” 1-22-29; photos, 1-29, 2-11;“Revis- Nichols, Louis, 3-30 Pfeiffer, David A.,“Ike’s Interstates at 50,” 2- iting Vietnam,” 2-7-11 Nixon, Richard M., 2-17, 3-67; photos, 1-17, 2-6; 12-19; photo, 2-19 and Vietnam, 2-7, 2-8 Pfeiffer, David E.,and John Vernon,“Beyond the Quezon, Manuel, photo, 4-47 No Ordinary Time, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, Box Score: Baseball Records in the National 1-62-63 Archives,” 1-12-21; photo, 1-21 Racial discrimination, and the Civilian Conserva- Nome Gold Rush of 1900, 4-82 Physicians for freedmen, 2-22-27 tion Corps, 3-13; and the San Francisco earth- Norris, George W., 2-35 Pierce, William, 1-35 quake, 1-39-40 North American Newspaper Alliance, 1-27 Pinkert, Marvin, 1-50 Ramsey,Adm. Bertram H., 3-50; photo, 3-53 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 2-31-32 Pleasonton, S., 3-37 Randolph, Edmund, 1-34 North Carolina, 2-22, 2-23, 2-24-25, 2-26-27 Plymouth, North Carolina, 2-26-27 Rather, Dan, 2-11; photo, 2-9 North Wood County Historical Society, Wiscon- Pond, Lt. John E., 1-42 Rawlings, George A., 1-16; illus. of invention by, sin, 4-85 Pope, John Russell, 4-54, 4-56 1-18 Northern Warfare Training Center, 2-60 Population censuses, 1860, 2-54-59; 1870, 2-54-59; Reagan, Nancy, 4-17 1880, 2-54-59; 1890, 2-58; 1900, 4-70-71 Reagan, Ronald, 1-72, 4-16, 4-17, 4-19, 4-22, 4-23, Oakland Relief Committee, 1-44 Portal to Texas History, 3-66 4-25, 4-26, 4-48 O’Brien, Lawrence, photo, 4-84 Portland (steamer), 4-68-73 “Reclaiming Pieces of Camelot,” by James M. O'Connor, Sandra Day, 1-53 Portland, Maine, 4-68 Roth, 2-29-35 Office of Education, 3-20 “Portland Gale, The,” 4-68 Reclassification of records, 2-4-5, 3-42-45 Office of Indian Affairs, 2-56 Portland Steamship Company, 4-68 Records acquisition policy, 4-56 Office of Naval Intelligence, 3-58 Portnoy, Alisse, Their Right to Speak: Women’s Records of Brevet Major General John Frederick Office of the Military Government for Germany, Activism in the Indian and Slave Debates, Hartranft as Special Provost Marshal for the United States Element (OMGUS), records of 3-60-61 Trial and Execution of the Assassins of Presi- the, 1-47, 1-49 Potter, Lee Ann, 4-81; and Rebecca Martin, dent Lincoln, 2-47-48 Official Military Personnel Files, 1-6-11 “NARA’s Armies of Volunteers,” 4-63-67; Records of Military Agencies Relating to Ogden, Darius A., 3-38 photo, 4-67 African Americans from the Post-World War Oklahoma, 2-57, 3-67 Potts, Grant, 4-85; photo, 4-84 I Period to the Korean War, compiled by Oklahoma Historical Society, 2-46-47 Pratt, Abner, 3-34, 3-35, 3-38-41; photo, 3-36 Lisha B. Penn, 2-68 Old Man and the Sea, The, by Ernest Heming- Pratt, Peggy, photo, 4-66 Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, Record way, 1-29 Preble, USS, 1-38, 1-40, 1-43 Group 94, 1-43 92 Prologue Winter 2006 Records of the Bureau of Land Management, “Remembering FDR’s Leadership,” by Curtis Roo- Roosevelt, John, photo, 4-37 Record Group 49, 2-45-46 sevelt, 4-30-39 Roosevelt, Sara Delano, photo, 4-20 Records of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Rempe, Jessica, photo, 3-52 Roosevelt, Theodore, 4-41-42, 4-48, 4-51; cartoon Record Group 52, 1-43 Rephlo, Mary, 4-79-80; photo, 4-79 regarding, 1-14-15 Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, “Report on the First Transcontinental Motor Con- Roosevelt, William Donner, photo, 4-37 Record Group 24, 1-43, 3-57 voy,” by E. R. Jackson, 2-15 “Roosevelt Mythistoricus,” by Allen Weinstein, Records of the Chief of Naval Operations, Republican Party, 1-30, 1-62, 1-63; and federal 4-4-5 Record Group 38, 3-57, 3-58 employee loyalty programs, 3-25, 3-26 Roselle, Curt, photo, 4-66 Records of the Department of the Navy, Record Revenue Cutter Service, 1-38, 1-41, 1-43 Roth, James M.,“Reclaiming Pieces of Camelot,” Group 80, 1-13 “Revisiting Vietnam,” by Thomas Putnam, 2-7-11 2-29-35; photo, 2-35 Records of the National Park Service, Record Richard Nixon Library, 2-64, 4-84 Rouse Simmons (schooner), 4-6- 12; photos, 4-9, Group 79, 1-14, 2-50 Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Founda- 411 Records of the Office of Naval Records and tion, 2-64 Rowe, Abbie, 1-14 Library, Record Group 45, 1-42, 3-57, 3-58-59 Richardson, Hadley, 1-24 Rowe, james, 4-41 Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Rita (hurricane), 1-4-5 Rubenstein, Howard J., 3-71 Record Group 77, 1-44 “Road to Freedom” program, 1-51, 1-53 Rupp, Elexis, photo, 3-46 Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, Road to Freedom:The Freedmen’s Bureau Russert, Tim, 1-53 Record Group 111, 1-13, 1-44 Records, The, 1-69 Ruth, Babe, 1-13, 1-14; photo, 1-16 Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate Gen- Roberts, Cokie, 1-53 eral (Navy), Record Group 125, 1-42-43 Robeson, Paul, 1-13-14; photo, 1-16 Sabin, Albert, 4-44 Records of the Office of the Quartermaster Gen- Robinson, Jackie, i-14 Sailing ships, 4-6-12 eral, Record Group 92, 1-44 Roosevelt,Ann, photo, 4-30-31 Salk, Jonas, 4-44 Records of the Office of War Information, Record Roosevelt, Christopher duPont, photo, 4-30 San Diego Supercomputer Center, 3-65 Group 208, 1-13 Roosevelt, Curtis, photos, 4-30, 4-32, 4-33, 4-34, San Francisco, California, earthquake of 1906, Records of the Secretary of War, Record Group 4-37, 4-38, 4-39;“Remembering FDR’s Leader- 1-36-44 107, 1-44 ship,” 4-30-39 Sanders, Kacie, photo, 3-50 Records of the Selective Service System (World Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1-62-63, 3-17, 3-20, 3-33, 4-19, Sanford, John, 4-60-61 War ID, Record Group 163, 1-21 4-26, 4-34, 4-36-39, 4-42, 4-44, 4-75; illus. of Savannah, Georgia, 2-22, 2-25 Records of the U.S. Coast Guard, Record Group 26, 143 statue of, 4-25; movies about, 4-19-20; photos, Scalia, Antonin, 1-53 Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record 4-20, 4-33, 4-35, 4-36, 4-37, 4-45 Schaap, Alexander K., 1-17 Group 36, 4-7 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1-62-63; articles about, Schlesinger, Arthur M.., Jr., 2-30, 4-17, 4-22, 4-48; Records of the U.S. Information Agency, Record 4-14-51;“Brain Trust,” 4-32; and the Civilian photo, 4-22, 4-23 Group 306, 1-14 Conservation Corps, 3-13-21, 4-48; and Fala, Schmitz, Eugene E., 1-40, 1-44 Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 4-96; fireside chats, 4-31, 4-39; first hundred School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leaven- 127, 1-43 days, 4-74-75; and the Franklin D. Roosevelt worth, Kansas, 3-48, 3-52 Records of the United States Military Academy, Library, 4-20, 4-56-57; and the “green light let- Schrock, Laurel, 4-64 Record Group 404, 2-48 ter, 1-21; and highways, 2-16; illus. of memori- Schuenemann, August, 4-6, 4-8 Records of the United States Naval Academy, als to, 4-16, 4-22-23, 4-24-25, 4-26-27; illus. Schuenemann, Barbara, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10 Record Group 405, 2-50 of statues of, 4-17, 4-22-23, 4-26-27; legacy, Schuenemann, Herman E., 4-6-12 Records of U.S.Army Continental Commands, 4-16-26; memorials to, 4-17, 4-19, 4-23; movies Schulberg, Sandra, photo, 3-10;“*Selling Democ- 1821-1920, Record Group 393, 1-44, 2-47 about, 4-19-20; and the National Archives, 4-53-57; racy’,” 3-6-10 Records of U.S.Army Operational, Tactical, and and the New Deal, 3-12-21, 4-14, 4-15, 4-22, Schulberg, Stuart, 3-7-8, 3-10; photo, 3-9 Support Organizations (World War II and 4-23-24, 4-25, 4-32, 4-36, 4-44, 4-46-48, 4-49; Schulzinger, Robert, 2-9; photo, 2-8 thereafter), Record Group 338, 2-68 personality, 4-31-39, 4-41, 4-43-44; photos, Schwarzenegger, Arnold, photo, 4-67 Records preservation, 1-4-5, 1-67, 3-66, 4-78 3-15, 4-14, 4-15, 4-18, 4-20, 4-21, 4-30, 4-34, Scott, Dred, 4-59-61 Records reconstruction, 1-55-60 4-35, 4-36, 4-40, 4-43, 4-44, 4-45, 4-46, 4-48, Scott v. Sandford, 4-59-61 Red Scare, 3-23, 3-25 4-49, 4-50, 4-51, 4-53, 4-75, 4-96; and Social Seamen, hospitals for, 3-34, 3-38, 3-39-41; whalers Reece, Carroll, 3-25 Security, 4-22, 4-24, 4-46-47; and states’ rights, in the Hawaiian Islands, 3-35, 3-37-41 Rees, Edward, 3-26 4-44, 4-46; relationship with Eleanor, 4-34, Search and rescue operations, 2-61 Reese, Harold “Pee Wee,” 1-13; photo, 1-12 4-36-38, 4-42; and the U.S. Supreme Court, “Seeking ‘Precision’ in Classifying Records, 3-42-45 Registration Affidavits of Alien Enemies and 4-46-48; and World War II, 4-17, 4-18, 4-22, Segebrecht, Linda, 3-51 Alien Females for the District of Kansas 4-23, 4-26, 4-41, 4-48, 4-49-50 Seibert, William, 1-8 Under the Presidential Prociamations of Roosevelt, Franklin D., II, photo, 4-30 “Selling Democracy’, ”b y Sandra Schulberg, 3-6- 10 November 16, 1917, and April 19, 1918, Roosevelt, Haven, photo, 4-31 “Selling Democracy: Films of the Marshall Plan, microfilm publication, 3-68 Roosevelt, James, photo, 4-37 1948-1953,” 3-6, 3-8 Prologue 93 Severance, Luther, 3-37 Steedman, Gen. James B., 2-24 U.S. Army, and the Civilian Conservation Corps, Seward, William H., 1-62, 1-63 Steinke, Dave, 1-52-53 3-15-16, 3-17, 3-18, 3-19-21; enlistment Shapiro, Nancy, 4-65 Stern, Gary M., 2-33 records, 1-55-60; and the San Francisco earth- Sharp, Marsha, 2-66 Stevens, George, 1-52, 1-71 quake, 1-38, 1-39, 1-43-44; search and rescue Sherman Anti-Trust Act, 1-19-20 Stevenson, Adlai, 4-42 operations, 2-60-61u;s e of sled dogs, 2-60-61 Sherr, Ronald N., portrait by, 4-62 Stone, Harlan Fiske, 4-46 U.S.Army Signal Corps, 1-39, 1-41, 1-44 Sherwood, Robert, 4-34 “Story of Female Yeomen during the First World U.S. circuit courts, 4-69-71 Shibe, Benjamin F, 1-16-17 War,The,” by Nathaniel Patch, 3-54-59 United States Colored Troops, 3-68, 3-69 Shoemaker and the Hatter, The (film), 3-9 Stoughton, Cecil, photo by, 2-42 U.S. Congress, and federal aid to highways, 2-14, Short, Bob, photo, 1-17 “Strictly Unclassified,” by Allen Weinstein, 2-4-5 2-16, 2-17-18; women’s petitions to, 3-60-61 Showalter,Al , photo, 4-66 Struggle for Men’s Minds (film), 3-9 U.S. Constitution, 1-30-35 Silvermaster, Nathan Gregory, photo, 3-26 Stuart, Robert Y., 3-14, 3-15-16 U.S. Court of Private Land Claims, 2-46 Skelton, Win, 4-67 Subversive organizations, 3-23-33 U.S. Department of Defense, pre-accessioned “Slavery on Trial: Long Road to Freedom,” by Sullivan, Patricia, photo, 4-66 records of the, 2-64; records opened, 1-7; ser- Donald Holloway, 4-58-61 Sun Also Rises, The, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-25, vice records, 3-57 “Slavery on Trial: Long Road to Freedom” 1-26 U.S. Department of Energy, 3-44 (exhibit), 4-59-61 U.S. Department of Justice, and the Attorney Sled dogs, 2-60-61 Taft, William Howard, 1-40, 1-44 General's List of Subversive Organizations, Smith, Alfred E., 4-43-44 Taney, Roger B., 4-59-61 3-23, 3-24, 3-27, 3-28-33; Criminal Division, 3- Smith, John, photo, 1-5 Teaching American History grants, 3-4 29-31; and John F Kennedy papers, 2-29, 2-30, Smith, Richard Norton, 3-67; photo, 3-67 Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abra- 2-31, 2-32-33 Smith, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell, 3-50; photo, 3-53 ham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, U.S. Department of Labor, 3-14, 3-16, 3-17 Smith-Mundt Act, 3-6 1-62-63 U.S. Department of State, and the Hawaiian Smiths and the Robinsons, The (film), 3-9 Tedder,Ai r Chief Marshal Arthur W., 3-50; photo, Islands, 3-34-41; and records reclassification, Smithsonian Institution, 1-53 3-53 3-43; use of the Attorney General's List of Sub- Social Security, 4-22, 4-24, 4-46-47 Tennessee, 2-26 versive Organizations, 3-23 Society for the National Archives, 4-85 Texas, 1-4, 1-5, 3-66, 3-67 U.S. Department of the Treasury, 1-14, 3-23, 3-30, Society of American Archivists, 4-79-80 Their Right to Speak:Women’s Activism in the 3-37, 3-38 Sogge, Capt. George E., 4-9 Indian and Slave Debates, by Alisse Portnoy, U.S. district courts, 4-8, 4-68, 4-82 Soldiers and Sled Dogs:A History of Mili- 3-60-61 U.S. House of Representatives, 3-70; Civil Service tary Dog Mushing, by Charles L. Dean, Third Reich, 1-47, 1-48, 1-49 Committee, 3-25; Committee on Un-American 2-60-61 Thomas, Jesse, 4-60 Activities (HUAC), 3-24, 3-25, 3-30 Sorensen, Theodore, photo, 2-10, 2-11 “Thoughts in a Time of Crisis,” 1-72 United States Information Agency, 1-14 Southern Claims Commission Approved Thucydides Mythistoricus, by F. M. Cornford, 4-4 U.S. Marine Corps, personnel, 1-7, 1-10; and the Claims, 187 1-1880;Virginia, microfilm pub- Time magazine, 4-17, 4-23 San Francisco earthquake, 1-38, 1-40, i-42, lication, 2-68-69 Tolson, Clyde, 3-30 1-43; women reservists, 3-56 Soviet Military Government for Germany, 1-49 Topps Chewing Gum Company, 1-19-20 U.S. Military Academy, archives, 2-44, 2-48; pho- Soviet Union, 3-24-25 Toronto Star, 1-24 tos, 2-48, 2-49 Spanish Civil War, 1-26-27 “Trains: Tracks of the Iron Horse” (exhibit), 1-66 United States Naval Academy, William W. Jeffries Spanish Land Grant Archives, 2-45-46 Transfer of German Archives Agreement, 1-47 Memorial Archives, 2-50 Speaker, Tris, 1-13 Tressler, Georg, 3-8 U.S. Navy, 3-34; personnel, 1-7, 1-10; and the San Speakman, Joseph M.,“Into the Woods:The First Truman, Harry S., 1-8, 2-37, 2-41, 3-5, 3-51, 4-20, Francisco earthquake, 1-38, 1-39, 1-42-43; and Year of the Civilian Conservation Corps,” 4-25; and loyalty programs, 3-23, 3-24, 3-25-26, women, 3-54-59 3-12-21; photo, 3-21 3-27-28, 3-29, 3-31; and the Marshall Plan, 3-6; U.S. Office of Military Government in Germany, Stagg, James, 3-51 photos, 2-38, 3-7, 3-22, 3-27, 3-28 3-8, 3-10 Stalin, Joseph, 2-37, 4-34; photos, 2-38, 4-48 Truman administration and loyalty programs, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 3-67 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 3-60 3-23 U.S. Office of the Surveyor General of New Mex- Stanwich, Maria Carosa, 1-51 Truman Institute, 3-5, 3-51 ico, 2-45-46 Stapleton, Jean, 4-20 Tugwell, Rexford, photos, 3-15, 4-43 U.S. Senate, 3-70 Stapp, Philip, 3-9 Turrill, Joel, 3-35-36 U.S. Supreme Court, 3-28; and baseball, 1-18-19; State parks, 3-14-15, 3-21 and FDR, 4-46-48; and slavery, 4-59-61 State transportation departments, 2-14, 2-15,2-16 Udell, Marine Lt. Fred A., 1-41, 1-42 U.S. Surveyor General, 2-46 States’ rights, 4-44, 4-46 Union Pacific Locomotive 4141, 1-66; photo, 1-66 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 4-20 Statistics of the Population of the United States, United Nations, 4-20, 4-51 University of California at San Diego, 3-65 The, 2-59 U.S. Air Force, 2-4, 2-61, 3-43, 3-44, 3-45 University of North Texas, 3-66 94 Prologue Winter 2006

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