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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: POST-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-69

1966 PRINCIPAL FILE

Series Description

The 1966 Principal File houses the main office files of Dwight Eisenhower’s Gettysburg Office. Two subseries, a subject and an alphabetical file, make up this series. The twenty-box subject file has files arranged by categories, such as appointments, Eisenhower Center, , Eisenhower name, foreign affairs, Freedoms Foundation, gifts, invitations, medals-awards, memberships, messages, People-to-People, political affairs, public relations, publications, servicemen and veterans, and trips. Documentation in this subseries consists of correspondence, schedules, articles, memoranda, and reports. The thirty-two box Alphabetical Subseries is arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the individual or organization corresponding with Eisenhower or his staff. Correspondence, printed materials, articles, statements, memoranda, reports, transcripts, and lists are found in this subseries.

A sizeable portion of the correspondence in this series deals with routine matters, including appointments, autograph requests, gifts, invitations, and requests for special messages or statements. Eisenhower’s staff frequently had to inform individuals as to the ’s policies on autographs, telephone conversations, and live interviews.

Dwight Eisenhower’s views on a wide variety of issues, trends, and events are recorded in letters, memoranda, interview transcripts, messages, and articles. 1960s issues he commented on included , universal military training, youth, demonstrations, population growth, , inflation, NATO, term limits for U.S. legislators and judges, the John Birch Society, prayer in public schools, Supreme Court decisions, moral and spiritual values, the “military- industrial complex,” and the domestic policies of the Johnson Administration. He also commented on World War II events, leadership, and strategy, as well as the accomplishments of his presidency. The appointment of to the Supreme Court and Secretary of State ’ “brinkmanship” strategy are two subjects which also received his attention. In one interview he reflected on the roles of such outstanding leaders in the past as , , and Robert E. Lee.

There is considerable correspondence in this series regarding Republican politics and the 1966 congressional and gubernatorial races. Eisenhower urged Republicans to unite, and he supported such candidates as , , George Bush, , and others. He offered suggestions as to potential Republican presidential candidates for 1968.

Eisenhower continued to maintain contacts with many prominent individuals. This series includes correspondence with Konrad Adenauer, General Omar Bradley, Warren Burger, , , Bobby Jones, Lord Mountbatten, , , Percy, Gary Player, Ronald Reagan, , William Scranton, Lord Tedder, Harry Truman, , and General Westmoreland.

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Former staff members from his Administration continued to correspond with the ex-president. General Andrew Goodpaster, General , Oveta Culp Hobby, Neil McElroy, Anne Wheaton, and Ann C. Whitman were among those who had contact with their former boss. Eisenhower also sent letters to a number of former members of his Administration and suggested they consider donating their personal papers to his .

Although most of the files in the Alphabetical Subseries represent his correspondence with an individual for 1966, in a few cases the file contains accumulated correspondence for a number of years. Eisenhower’s files of correspondence with Charles Halleck and Charles Percy cover the period from 1963 to 1966. His file for the Pitcairn family has copies of letters from 1952 to 1967.

This series contains transcripts of several interviews of Dwight Eisenhower by various journalists and writers as well as articles based on such interviews. These materials contain his comments on a wide variety of historic events as well as 1960s issues.

Eisenhower had the policy of never commenting publicly on articles or books which were critical of his actions, strategy, or policies in World War II or as president. However, he frequently commented on such matters in his private correspondence. He criticized journalists and historians who he believed had misquoted him, made unfounded allegations, misinterpreted what he had done, or made outright errors in their presentation of the facts.

There are numerous references to Eisenhower’s continuing health problems in this series. While his health concerns reduced the length and frequency of his travels, he still managed a number of trips to such places as Abilene, the , Chicago, City, City, and Augusta. In December 1966 he had a gall bladder operation at Walter Reed. Other personal matters reflected in this series include Ike and Mamie’s 50th wedding anniversary and the re- interment of their son Doud Dwight, “Icky,” at the Eisenhower Center in Abilene, Kansas.

Despite health problems, occasional trips, and voluminous correspondence, Eisenhower still found time to work on books and articles. Articles written by Eisenhower for Reader’s Digest are found in this series, along with hand-edited drafts. Correspondence between Eisenhower and Doubleday executives includes references to Mandate for Change and Waging Peace as well as sales figures for the two volumes.

A number of documents with unique and interesting information can be found scattered throughout this series. A memorandum supporting General Eisenhower as the Democratic nominee for president, a memo by Warren Burger regarding the candidacy and nominating convention in 1952, and letters from high school students on the draft are in the 1966 Principal File. Other historical tidbits include references to Eisenhower’s boyhood and West Point years, a description of the pistol he carried during the war, correspondence with an Army nurse in Vietnam, criticism of the way western novels portray the Army, books that influenced him, information on citizens of and who assisted American forces during the war, and an explanation of the design for the windows of the chapel in Abilene.

A number of items have been removed from the series. Fifteen items have been transferred to the museum. One hundred and sixty-six still photographs and one slide have been transferred to the

Page 2 of 41 audiovisual collection. Forty-eight pages of documents have been closed under the donor’s deed of gift. Two hundred and ninety pages of original documents were removed, placed in the protective storage, and replaced with copies. There are no security classified documents in this series.

The 1966 Principal File provides an excellent resource for writers and historians looking for candid reflections of an ex-president on many different issues, trends, and events. While a sizeable share of this series consists of routine correspondence, there are numerous materials which reflect his thinking on various matters as well as his comments on how writers and historians were interpreting his leadership efforts in World War II and during his presidency.

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CONTAINER LIST

Box No. Contents

1 Subject Subseries

File Manual for Subject File [description of filing scheme and primary subjects; list of names for special correspondence files]

AP-1 Appointments Accepted (December 1, 1966) [article by Harold MacDonald based on interview with Eisenhower, comments on war, peace, youth, Vietnam, and daily activities; Presidential Prayer Breakfast]

AP-1 Appointments Accepted (October 8, 1966) (1)-(3) [German Army WWII insignia; H. Taswell—ambassador of South ; NASA history project; John H. Reed, Governor of Maine; Malcolm Moos; junior high group; political candidates for photos with Eisenhower; Eisenhower considering irrigation system for farm; Gov. Romney, 11-14-63; Salvation Army; ; Charles Halleck]

AP-1 Appointments Accepted—National Advisory Commission on Selective Service (Interview, 10-6-66) [Eisenhower’s views on universal military training]

AP-1 Appointments Accepted (May-October 1966) (1)-(6) [transcript of interview by Marvin Arrowsmith, 10-7-66, discusses farming operation, political issues, economic problems, , crime and rioting in cities, rights of minorities, civil rights legislation, and population growth; Asian journalists; Gov. Tim Babcock of ; Courtney Brown and Clifford Nelson, American Assembly; Warren E. Burger; interview of Eisenhower by Honore Catudal re Berlin Wall and Blockade, German reunification, Khrushchev, U.S. troops in Europe, Gen. de Gaulle, Adenauer, Churchill, Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Russians, decision to divide up Berlin; transcripts of interviews with Gen. Maxwell Taylor and Ambassador Robert Murphy; George Goddard, air reconnaissance; Ben Hibbs; Republican candidates; gift of woven rug; Lions and People to People peace essay contest; President and Mrs. Marcos, 9-16-66, schedule for visit to U.S.; Lord Mountbatten; Heart Assoc.-humanitarian award; Commission on Selective Service; 50th wedding anniversary interviews]

AP-2 Appointments Declined (1)

2 AP-2 Appointments Declined (2)(3) [Robert Schulz to Hirschfeld re ground rules for interviews; Morris Katz-postcards with portrait of Eisenhower; National Football Hall of Fame; Eisenhower donated stamp collection to Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Museum, Regis College, Weston, ]

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AP-3 Appointments (Tentative) [1966 congressional elections; Senator George Murphy; Virgil Pinkley-resurgence of Republican Party; Clarence Schoobridge, golf, Bob Jones; Fred Seaton; Abbott Washburn; Voice of America]

AP-4 Appointments (Cancelled) [ground rules for interview; Donovan Medal awarded to Eisenhower; Eisenhower College Trustees meeting; Leonard Hall- Republicans and congressional elections; December gall bladder operation; Relman “Pat” Morin, Associated Press; Clarence Randall, South Africa; ; Tuskegee Institute]

BE Business-Economics [Arthur Burns, worker productivity; container for carrying frozen foods; response to rumor that oil companies paid for the Eisenhower farm; farm operation; Clifford Roberts re personal financial holdings]

EC Eisenhower Center [Sam Heller and Harry Darby re transfer of property to U.S. Government]

EC-1 Eisenhower Chapel (1)(2) [plans for funeral train from Washington to Abilene; correspondence with Harry Darby and Aksel Nielsen re transfer of Doud Dwight (Icky) Eisenhower’s remains from Denver to Abilene; Louise Eisenhower; contributors to building fund for chapel; quit claim deed; articles of incorporation of Eisenhower Library Associates, Inc.; list of contributors and amounts donated]

EC-2 Eisenhower Home [birthplace in Denison, ]

EC-3 Eisenhower Library (1)(2) [correspondence re solicitation for materials for the Library; Judge Warren Burger; Ray Bliss; Dr. John Wickman; Library opened for research, 11-17-66; photos of Eisenhower by George Tames, New York Times; Eisenhower to Dr. John Wickman re 1952 Convention; Eisenhower College Committee exhibition of Eisenhower paintings; Abilene High School yearbooks; agreement to process pre-presidential papers; ; memo of 1963 meeting re appointment of Dr. Aeschbacher as director of Eisenhower Library, reluctance of Edgar Eisenhower to approve transferring the Eisenhower Center to government, and solicitation of materials from former members of Eisenhower’s Administration]

EC-3-1 Shipments to Library

EC-4 Acquisition of Cabinet Papers-1964 [lists of White House staff members, Cabinet members, and military associates and drafts of letters to be sent under Eisenhower’s signature suggesting they donate materials to the Library]

EC-4 Eisenhower Museum

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ED Education (1)(2) [ Oral History Program; Eisenhower letter to Brownlow re youth of America, demonstrations, crowd activities, demagogues, good teachers, facing problems, and measure of success; program for ARCS Science Ball; Sargent Shriver, Upward Bound program; Defiance College; brochure on banking]

EN Eisenhower Name [Eisenhower Ski Trophy; list of schools and educational buildings named for Eisenhower]

3 EN-1 Eisenhower Name (Requests Denied)

EN-2 Eisenhower Name (Name Used) [public schools; ski trophy; locomotive; school paper; golf trophy; residence hall; account of effort to get to head the Boy Scouts; Eisenhower Exchange Fellows; National Railroad Museum; scholarship fund]

EN-2 Eisenhower College (1)-(6) [letter to Mrs. Hilson re painting by Eisenhower, gift to college, and health; correspondence re gifts to college; letter to student in ; correspondence with John Rosenkrans, President of Eisenhower College; gift from Israeli Government; Eisenhower Exchange Fellows; Carl Norgren; Warren E. Burger; Neil McElroy; Eisenhower Golden Wedding Anniversary celebration; Parade article on Dwight and Mamie; lists of contributors to college; Harry Darby; ; Gen. Alfred Gruenther; report on meeting of Committee for the Promotion of a New Liberal Arts College; booklets on college]

EN-2 Eisenhower Medical Center (1)(2) [Pollard Simons; Stouffer Foundation; Bob Hope; proposed schedule for building the Center; Delores Hope, President; memo by Rusty Brown re renaming hospital, 2-22-66]

EM Employment Assistance [John Anderson re judgeship; letter re loss of USIA job in 1953; Mrs. Ellen C. Schwab, former WAC ; Miss Barrie Ann Brown leaves Gettysburg office for IBM; letter to Commissioner of Immigration to facilitate immigration of Chinese domestic help for the Cochran-Odlum Ranch]

FA Foreign Affairs (1)-(3) [Eisenhower to Sir Francis De Guingand re desire to take a trip to South Africa; International Court case involving South Africa; question re different dates for signing armistice and “termination of combat activities” in Korea; question regarding Eisenhower’s support for UNICEF; Eisenhower re Vietnam War; Congressional report on U.S. involvement in Vietnam; spiritual and intellectual standards; Clarence Randall; National Student Committee for the Defense of Vietnam; Admiral Arleigh Burke re Korea]

FA Foreign Affairs (Vietnam) (1)(2) [Eisenhower to Gen. Waters re strategy against Viet Cong; letter to soldier in Vietnam re Gen. Westmoreland and

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possibility of trip to area; orphanage in Vietnam; troop morale; Eisenhower endorses Freedom House statement supporting U.S. policy in Vietnam; correspondence from Mennonite Church leader, Alvin J. Beachy, critical of Freedom House statement and Vietnam policy; George re on universal military training; Eisenhower comments on U.S. efforts in Vietnam and conditions soldiers face; congressional elections; Eisenhower comments on nuclear weapons; Howard K. Smith report on Vietnam War]

4 FA 1-1 Foreign Affairs (NATO) [Eisenhower comments on future of NATO]

FA 1-2 Foreign Affairs () [William H. Draper-Population Crisis Committee-population and family planning; Eisenhower supports revising the United Nations Charter, opposes admission of mainland ]

FF Freedoms Foundation (1)-(4) [fundraising and financial reports; Eisenhower resigns as Chairman (1965) and as a Director (9-21-66); 1965 speeches by Kenneth Wells; seminar program]

FI Finance [inflation and government spending; remarks by Raymond J. Saulnier; balanced budget]

GI Gifts [empty folder]

GI-1 Gifts From the General [Arnold Palmer; Eisenhower College; Arthur Burns; Richard Nixon; Eisenhower gives philatelic material to Cardinal Spellman]

GI-2 Gifts to the General (Dec. 12-31, 1966) (1)-(6) [William Pawley; Gettysburg Address put to music; ; Bobby Jones; Roger Firestone; Bob Hope; Homer Gruenther; Bud Maytag; Randolph Scott; Helms Hall Board; comments on Eisenhower’s health]

5 GI-2 Gifts to the General (Dec. 12-31, 1966) (7)-(9) [Mrs. Russell Stover; Oveta Culp Hobby; Andrew Goodpaster; Norman Cousins; Willy the Clown; Ray Bliss; Cherry Hills Country Club newsletter]

GI-2 Gifts to the General (Nov. 1-Dec. 10, 1966) (1)-(5) [J. Edgar Hoover; J. Willard Marriott; Gary Player; book on European tour of Broward Williams, State Treasurer of Florida; Eisenhower made an honorary member of the Boy Scouts “Order of the Arrow;” Omar Bradley; Ken Venturi; ; dinner program for 50th Anniversary of the PGA; 1860 campaign letter; letter to Lord Tedder re Tedder’s book and differences between U.S. and British military staff and command systems]

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GI-2 Gifts to the General (Oct. 13-31, 1966) (1)-(4) [newsletter for Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Museum, article on Eisenhower stamp collection; Corps Association; letter to Barrie Ann Brown and attempts at charcoal drawings; Ann C. Whitman re former members of Eisenhower’s administration; Eisenhower reference to Denver as “my favorite city;” letter to Gills re Mamie playing “Bolivia games;” humorous cards from Roger Firestone; trip to Kniseley’s farm; Sigurd Larmon-poem re Eisenhower at age 76; John Wickman to Eisenhower re 1904 Class Day Exercises and speech; missing bowl; diagram from Lelia Picking identifying members of Abilene High School Class of 1909 in photographs]

GI-2 Gifts to the General (Jan. 14-Oct. 12, 1966) (1)(2) [oversize birthday card; Republican Heritage Calendar; illustrated book of quotations by famous people made by Sunday School and Art Class children in Bryn Maur, Pennsylvania; Allen Dulles]

6 GI-2 Gifts to the General (Jan. 14-Oct. 12, 1966) (3)-(7) [bronze medal re WWII; religious tracts; Jefferson Davis’ letters; comment on phony politicians; photo of painting of Eisenhower Farm before renovation; Harry Reasoner; Frank Stanton, CBS; letter to Dr. Paul White re health and indigestion; 1920 passport photo of Mamie; Konrad Adenauer, former chancellor of ]

IV Invitations

IV-1 Invitations (Accepted) [present prizes to winners of Heart Fund Golf Tournament]

IV-2 Invitations Declined (Dec. 1-29, 1966) (1)-(3) [Eisenhower policy re telephone conversations; Cherry Hills Country Club; Ronald Reagan, his inauguration as Governor of California; William Scranton, Governor of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Awards for Excellence; Grayson Kirk, President of Columbia University]

IV-2 Invitations Declined (Nov. 4-29, 1966) (1)-(5) [People-to-People, Sister-City Program; Columbia University; show, “Hot Line;” Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce 50th anniversary; statement re First Infantry Division]

7 IV-2 Invitations Declined (Oct. 10-31, 1966) (1)-(4) [Forrest Pogue]

IV-2 Invitations Declined (Jan.-Oct. 1966) (1)-(8) [Fred Waring; Korea Society; United Nations We Believe program; California Political Forum; PGA; conference on universal military training, the draft; many invitations turned down for health reasons or not wanting to leave California in the winter; Mayor ; Eisenhower describes health problems in letter to Neil McElroy; New York Board of Trade; Boy Scouts; Saturday Evening Post article, “Danger From

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Within,” by Eisenhower; Freedoms Foundation; Arnold Palmer; inability to play golf; Homer Gruenther; ; AMVETS]

IV-3 Invitations Tentative [discusses possibility of visit to ; Herbert Brownell]

8 MA Medals-Awards [speech by Don Belding at Woodbury College; correspondence re Eisenhower’s uniforms and foreign decorations, Mme. Tussand’s Waxworks; Humanitarian Award, Pennsylvania Heart Association; Medal; Arthur F. Burns-Eisenhower awarded honorary membership; list of honorary degrees given to Eisenhower (24)]

MB Memberships [Council on Foreign Relations]

MB-1 Memberships Accepted (August-December 1966) (1)-(8) [Family of Man Award; Tennis Club; Bal Swan-Colorado Fishing License; PGA; English- Speaking Union; La Quinta Country Club; Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation and Radio of Free – statement of support by Eisenhower and recommendations that he not allow his name to be used for fund raising; Seven Lakes Country Club; Thomas A. Dooley Foundation; Presbyterian Church-50 Million Fund; RNC Committee on Convention Reforms; Project Show Boat- Thomas A. Dooley Foundation; YMCA; United Nations Association-report on issues and policies; Board of Associates, ; Council on Foreign Relations; honorary citizen of Michigan; Library Dedication Committee; American Legion; Augusta National Golf Club; Blind Brook Club; Bohemian Club]

MB-1 Memberships Accepted (Business Council) (1)-(3) [memos, reports, speeches, and statements at meetings; list of members; agenda, minutes of meeting; membership and committee books)

9 MB-1 Memberships Accepted (Fair Campaign Practices Committee) [letters and memoranda re charges of unfair practices by Congressman Broyhill; criticism of committee; RNA use of edited speech excerpts by President Johnson]

MB-2 Memberships Declined [Eisenhower comments on honorary positions and use of name; Studebaker Family National Association]

ME Messages

ME-1 Messages (1)(2) [Robert T. Jones, Jr.; Admiral Richard E. Byrd; ; Eddie Folliard; Edward L. Beach, reasons for retiring from Navy; handwritten message re Antarctic Treaty and Admiral Byrd; Byron G. Stout, Jr., Wichita auto dealer; Robert B. Anderson; Arthur Krock; General Sir

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Kenneth W. D. Strong; Theodore S. Repplier, President of Council; Martha Allen, Camp Fire Girls; Field Marshall Lord Alexander]

ME-1-1 Messages-Anniversaries (1)-(3) [Tuskegee Institute]

ME-1-2 Messages-Birthdays (1)-(3) [Susan and Mary Eisenhower; ; Konrad Adenauer; Agnes Stover; Neil McElroy; letter to Brig. Gen. Cannon re Mamie’s desire to leave farm and move to city and political campaign; letter to Frank Rackley on life after fifty; Leonard Hall; ]

ME -1-3 Messages-Condolences (1)(2) [; Charles Case; President Lyndon B. Johnson; Senator Harry Byrd; reference to Bob Hope in letter to Jerry Colonna; Clarence Schoo; George C. Marshall; Charles Percy; 1953-54 leaflet for Ground Observer Corps with letter from Edward Kalb; SFC James Martin, on Eisenhower’s household staff at Ft. Myer and at NATO; Mrs. Nimitz]

10 ME-1-4 Messages-Wedding Congratulations [daughter of ]

ME-2 Messages-to Children

ME-3 Messages-Organizations (1)(2) [Gen. Westmoreland; Gettysburg College Choir; West Point football coach; Population Crisis Committee, booklet reprints Eisenhower letter re population control; English-Speaking Union; Bob Hope Desert Classic; Abilene VFW and American Legion; Program for Bob Hope Desert Classic; Veterans Day message for Junior High School; American Assembly]

ME-4 Messages Denied (1)(2) [People-to-People; WSIV-Eisenhower does not make statements over the telephone; Eisenhower comments on article by Ambrose]

NS National Security (1)(2) [Eisenhower comments on study committees and current Administration; Eisenhower policy re charges and accusations]

PE People-to-People (1)-(5) [seasons greeting cards to be sent out under Eisenhower’s name and lists of recipients; letter to Walt Disney re being chairman of the board; newsletters; resignation as chairman of board of People-to-People; award to Bob Hope; Sacred Torch Ceremony; 10th anniversary of People-to- People]

11 PE People-to-People (6) [Eisenhower letter to Queen Elizabeth; trustee of People- to-People]

PL Political Affairs [article by Warren Burger, “The Courts on Trial”]

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PL-1 Political Affairs-Complaints, Criticisms [Lyndon B. Johnson labels Republicans the Party of fear]

PL-2 Political Affairs-Conventions [Reagan has large delegation at Republican Governors meeting]

PL-3 Political Affairs-Elections, Campaigns (1)-(9) [Eisenhower comments on need for Republican Party to unite in 1967; Fred Seaton; rules Eisenhower wants potential Republican candidates to follow; results of 1966 elections; Governor Avery’s loss in Kansas; Ruth M. Briggs; Eisenhower letter to Ray Bliss suggesting they meet with prospective candidates for 1968 presidential race; correspondence discussing political developments; list of Republican governors and senators; David Kendall; Henry Sayler; Charles Percy; George Murphy- California; list of Republican and Democratic nominees for Senate, House, and for Governor and other state offices; Nelson Rockefeller; Leland Kalmbach re Ed Brooke; Earl Eisenhower runs for County Clerk; Eisenhower sent money to Reagan campaign; letters and statements by Eisenhower endorsing various candidates; Eisenhower wrote letters in support of Brooke; ; Richard Nixon; Eisenhower disagrees with Brooke re guaranteed minimum annual wage; radio and television campaign spots; George Bush, letter and brochure; letter from ; ; John Grenier; Karl Mundt; Asian peace talks; Mark Hatfield; Republican Fact Book 1966 Election Campaign-annotations and comments by Eisenhower re quote attributed to Jack Anderson and Drew Pearson, Bay of Pigs, and alleged U.S.-Russian agreement]

PL-4 Political Affairs-Funds [Nelson Rockefeller; Charles Percy]

PL-5 Political Affairs-Political Statements (1) [Eisenhower comments on dealing with arthritic pain; Richard Nixon predicts Republican gains; Edward Brooke; Eisenhower memo re criticism of his administration and list of its accomplishments; Eisenhower indicates he is skeptical that congressional experience is a good preparation for the presidency, comments, “The Presidency is a lonely place.”]

12 PL-5 Political Affairs-Political Statements (2) [proposals re Vietnam]

PL-6 Political Affairs-Publicity [Senate Republican Memo re various issues]

PL-6-1 Political Affairs-General [Eisenhower supports Reagan and Republican ticket in California; statements by Senators Dirksen and Ford as Republican leaders; draft statements re farm problem, inflation, the need for a Republican Congress, and morality and crime]

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PL-7 Political Affairs-Republican National Committee (1)-(6) [letters and Republican National Committee materials from A. B. Hermann and Ray Bliss; list of Republican nominees for federal and statewide offices; Republican National Committee report on rising costs of living and fiscal policies of government; report on trends in public opinion; booklet, “Elements of Victory”]

PL-8 Political Affairs-Greetings, Congratulations (1)-(4) [memo supporting Eisenhower as Democratic nominee for presidency (c. 1948 or 1952); Robert Taft, Jr.; ; Edward Brooke; ; James Rhodes; Mark Hatfield; ; William Scranton; Strom Thurmond; J. Caleb Boggs; ; John Chafee; Walter Hickel; Karl Mundt; Ronald Reagan; Howard Baker; Nelson Rockefeller; George Romney; James Pearson; Charles Halleck; Charles Percy; Cliff Hansen; Ruth Briggs; Garner Shriver; Eisenhower letter to re training Cuban refugees; book, “The Story of Paul G. Hoffman” by Crane Haussamen]

PR Public Relations [memo re boulder for mounting National Historic Landmark plaque for Eisenhower Farm]

PR-1 Public Relations-Anonymous, Illegible Communications

13 PR-2 Public Relations-Criticisms, Complaints [paper by French writers criticizing General de Gaulle; Eisenhower comments on U-2 incident and disputes misquote by Robert Erwin; Vietnam policy; use of Eisenhower’s image]

PR-3 Public Relations-Favors (1)-(7) [West Point reunion; 1941 Chrysler; football game with Tufts; 1953 choral group; Eisenhower and Berlin issue; endorses Dr. Thomas Mattingly; D-Day means “departure date;” Clarence Francis-Nutrition Foundation; places associated with Eisenhower; article on Navy; Eisenhower’s doctors; aircraft Eisenhower used; Eisenhower named after evangelist Dwight L. Moody; William Ewald re Eisenhower’s response to criticism; Ewald a member of Council on Foreign Relations; Battle of Fort Necessity, 1754; Eisenhower residence in Gettysburg, 1918; Eisenhower contacts INS re visas for Odlums’ domestic help; booklet on nuclear-powered autoplane; troops in Vietnam]

PR-3-1 Public Relations-Autographs, Photographs (1)-(4) [signature on Columbia diploma; policies re autographs; plates signed by Eisenhower; Eisenhower does not autograph books written by other authors; note from Mary Jane McCaffree; 1948 article on Eisenhower’s boyhood by former Abilene resident; newsletter for ]

14 PR-3-1 Public Relations-Autographs, Photographs (5) [leaf sent to Eisenhower; child’s letter with references to flying saucers]

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PR-3-1-1 Public Relations-Philatelic (1)(2) [limit of one autograph per requester; Eisenhower only autographs material when he is involved; Robert Schulz denies Eisenhower ever used a signature machine or had anyone sign for him]

PR-3-2 Public Relations-Contributions (1)(2) [Dwight D. Eisenhower Research Fund for Cerebral Palsy; American Assembly; Council on Foreign Relations; Smithsonian Institution; School of the Ozarks; charity auctions-occasional donations of personalized golf balls]

PR-3-3 Public Relations-Eisenhower Lineage

PR-3-4 Public Relations-Forewords, Prefaces [foreword for book on Army-Navy football series by Col. Weyand; policy of doing forewords only for friends and close associates; preface for CBS presidential project; Eisenhower expresses preference for Walter Cronkite as an interviewer; foreword to biography of Charles Halleck; foreword for journal of Ghetto Resistance Organization]

PR-3-5 Public Relations-Hand-signed Frank

PR-3-6 Public Relations-Paintings (1)(2) [policies re paintings, not for sale, not for public display, given only to friends, a personal matter for own enjoyment; ten WWII paintings donated by Mrs. Roy Clayburn to Army, Chief of Military History; portrait of Eisenhower by C. Harrison Conroy, donated to Eisenhower Community School, Flint, Michigan; Eisenhower has painting by Montague Dawson; charcoal portrait of Eisenhower by George Pollard; oil painting of Japanese fisherman by Mrs. Betty Myers; painting by Joseph Dolejsi, “Sinking of the Bismarck”]

PR-4 Public Relations-Photographs [aerial photos of Gettysburg Farm by Marine Helicopter Squadron One; color postcard with picture of Mamie’s Cottage at Augusta National Golf Club]

PR-5-1-1 Public Relations-Publicity, Broadcasts, Telecasts, Tapes, Films (1)(2) [Eisenhower doesn’t appear on news programs on an exclusive basis; Eisenhower segment cropped from Republican National Committee film critical of President Lyndon B. Johnson; text for speech by Eisenhower on Republican National Committee film; text for audio tape for youth banquet; correspondence with Omar Bradley; Florence Engle Northcott writes of childhood experiences in Abilene, Kansas; statement re President Hannah of Michigan State University; correspondence with Mountbatten discusses his role in invasion of Normandy; CBS show, “Young Mr. Eisenhower;” letter from Mrs. Rodney H. Smith, widow of one of Eisenhower’s football coaches at West Point; statement re General Sarnoff; statements re two-party system and Senator Robert Griffin; interview with Gen. Stackpole]

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PR-5-1-1 Public Relations-Military Churchill (1)(2) [script for television show, “The Military Churchill,” Eisenhower interviewed by Alistair Cooke; NBC show, Eisenhower on Lincoln; Eisenhower-Cooke correspondence re U.S.-British relations during WWII and directive for ]

15 PR-5-1-2 Public Relations-Press Conferences [draft statement re use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam]

PR-5-1-3 Public Relations-Publicity Releases-Press, Radio, and TV [Eisenhower re limiting terms of U.S. legislators and judges; Eisenhower-bipartisan on foreign affairs and partisan on domestic policies; population explosion and birth control; statement on Republican gains in November elections; article by Marvin Arrowsmith based on interview with Eisenhower on Vietnam and use of nuclear weapons; statement re Richard Nixon]

PR-5-1-4 Public Relations-Publicity-Clippings (1)-(3) [David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon at debutante ball; Errett Scrivner; Lyndon Johnson; Virgil Pinkley; article with picture of lodge at Sylvania Club near Marquette, Michigan where Eisenhower and three brothers reportedly stayed in 1961; Berkeley rally; Eisenhower supports Reagan for Governor; universal draft; United Nations luncheon, Eisenhower and Truman; article on Eisenhower at Palm Springs and Eldorado Country Club; Milton Eisenhower; reviews of Waging Peace]

PR-5-1-4 Public Relations-Publicity-Clippings Sent by Seaton [50th wedding anniversary]

PR-6 Public Relations-Thank You Letters (1)-(8) [Mark Hatfield; Edward Rickenbacker; Christmas letter or annual report for West Point Class of 1913; Paul A. Hodgson, West Point roommate; Edwin Parker-new golf clubs; Joyce Hall; Nelson Rockefeller; letters from school kids; Charles Percy; Andrew Goodpaster; Omar Bradley; A. J. Leonard recounts incident at Camp Colt in 1918; Wade Haislip; John McCormack; Arnold Palmer; Oveta Culp Hobby; James Gault; Robert Bahmer, Archivist of the U.S., re report on Eisenhower’s papers; memo by Warren Burger re Stassen candidacy in 1952 and Minnesota’s role in nominating Eisenhower at the Republican National Convention; David Sarnoff; Ben Hibbs; Lord Mountbatten; Messiah College; Tomas C. Benitez re serving with Eisenhower in 1939 in the and successive meetings; biographical booklet, “Francisca Tirona Benitez,” Philippine educator; Col. Gordon]

16 PR-6 Public Relations-Thank You Letters (9) [Ferdinand Marcos, President of Philippines; 7th Armored Division reunion]

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PR-7 Public Relations-Complimentary Letters [J. P. Pattin re boyhood days in Abilene; Eisenhower re first game of golf in a year and Eisenhower College]

PU Publications [notes on Charles McAdam-McNaught syndicate offer to Eisenhower to publish articles he wrote; Doubleday & Co.]

PU-1 Publications-Articles Written by the General (1)-(4) [advertisement for article by Eisenhower in Reader’s Digest; Eisenhower statement on troop reduction in Europe; Eisenhower article for Herald-Tribune calls for reduction of U.S. troops in Europe; hand-edited drafts of article; Eisenhower objections to article in U.S. News & World Report based on interview with him— used direct quotes; Eisenhower comments on Vietnam War; comments and article on universal military training; Warren E. Burger re age and term limits for federal judges; Eisenhower re “security;” letters to Eisenhower from a high school class re UMT, both for and against]

PU-2 Publications-Books by General [correspondence with Doubleday re At Ease; selection of title; Eisenhower comments on roles of Churchill and Marshall in WWII; Eisenhower letter to Lord Tedder re meeting at Brussels with Montgomery on September 10, 1944 re future operations in Europe; Tedder sends Eisenhower chapter from his own memoirs re incident; article by Eisenhower, “Brief History of Planning for Procurement and Industrial Mobilization Since the World War,” 10-2-31, course paper, Army Industrial College]

PU-3 Publications-Other (1)-(4) [article by Clare Booth Luce re Churchill, Eisenhower, and Kennedy as painters; Eisenhower comments on article in U.S. News & World Report; Eisenhower policy re accusations and charges; article in Saturday Review by Richard L. Tobin, “Dwight D. Eisenhower: ‘What I Have Learned’;” quote by Marshal Joffre re Battle of Marne; Eisenhower criticizes book, Powers of the President in Foreign Affairs; guide book on Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania; universal military training; captions for photos of Eisenhower to appear in article on the White House; anecdote and quote by Eisenhower on “push-button” warfare; correspondence with Saturday Review re article based on interview by Richard Tobin; transcript of interview of Eisenhower by Tobin, 7-11-66, comments on George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, and , Franklin Roosevelt, George Marshall, , belief in higher being, quote by mother re God, Iron Curtain, greatest accomplishments, greatest failure, books he has liked or been influenced by, United Nations, war, freedom of the press, political extremists, advice for young people, elements of character, voting age, 1955 heart attack, hobby of painting, golf, weight (161 pounds), best field officers in WWII, and personal philosophy; edited draft of interview; quotes by Eisenhower compiled from his writings and clippings, 1942-1966]

PU-4 Publications-Publications of Interest to the General (1)-(3) [article using Eisenhower quote on military-industrial complex; article on Lyndon B. Johnson’s

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“Credibility Gap;” correspondence with General O’Connor re Tedder’s book and WWII; Eisenhower policy not to comment on the literary efforts of others; John D. Rockefeller, III re population problem; Eisenhower defends General Robert E. Lee; inflation; Messiah College; issues of Finance and Nation’s Business]

17 PU-4 Publications-Publications of Interest to the General (4)-(15) [issues of Business Week; article by Norman Vincent Peale; Search Magazine, articles on pyramids, mysteries, and religion; GOP Comeback; communications satellites; Army policies and missions; Lions International-Peace Essay Contest; assassination of President Lincoln; Gallup Political Index, June 1966—Johnson popularity, Vietnam, military draft, political affiliation, and death penalty; final report of 4th special meeting of Inter-American Economic and Social Council; Rochefort golf course; western books and writing; golf; Atlantic Union; money and stocks; birth control; American Assembly; booklet in French on chateau at Rochefort; OAS report on Dominican situation, November 1965; 573rd Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion (part of 9th Army), summary of organizational activities, to May 9, 1945]

18 PU-4 Publications-Outside Publications-Gallup Polls (1)-(7) [Romney-Nixon status; Ronald Reagan’s appeal; Vietnam; GOP gains; George Wallace; admission of China to United Nations; party best able to avert war; UMT; President Lyndon B. Johnson’s popularity; registration of guns; racial problems; Robert Kennedy’s appeal; wage-price freeze; campaign spending; integration; de Gaulle’s policies; draft; Russians; GOP criticisms of Vietnam policy; inflation; Johnson-Nixon race in 1968; electoral college; inflation; flying saucers; anti-poverty program; campaign issues; population explosion; Vietnam peace proposal; Johnson approval rating; foreign aid; Robert Kennedy-Richard Nixon race in 1968; cost of living; labor strikes; George Romney]

RM Religious Matters [incident re Eisenhower leg injury as youth; Jacob Eisenhower, Brethren in Christ; regularity of church attendance; Was Eisenhower a Jehovah’s Witness?; Eisenhower quote that total security could be found in prison; “under God” phrase in pledge of allegiance; favorite scripture verse; spiritual side of man, materialistic values]

SP Speeches [speech by Gov. Scranton, 11-14-66; speech by DAR president; speech by Vice President Humphrey, 6-11-66]

SV Servicemen and Veterans (1)-(3) [assistance re VA benefits; historical facts re post-war military governors of Germany; Eisenhower reinstated as General of the Army on 3-22-61 by PL 87-3; Peter Rupp, proprietor of Moulin in Ligneuville, Belgium received award for assisting American personnel in WWII; Eisenhower re Admiral Cunningham and invasion of Pantelleria; Major General Leroy Watson re Eisenhower-Churchill meeting in railroad cars to discuss D-Day

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plans; wartime organization in Operations Division of Army; Army widows’ pensions; Eisenhower comments re Major General Maurice Rose, Commander of 3rd Army Division, 1944-45; Eisenhower re West Point disciplinary standing and supports amnesty for suspended football players; military officers who assisted in Eisenhower’s move from to the White House in 1952-53; General Sir Richard O’Connor, escaped from Italian prison in WWII; General John S. Wood, commander of 4th Armored Division in 1944; Marichu Anatol, French civilian who received Medal of Freedom for assisting Allied soldiers in escaping from German forces in WWII]

TR Trips [possibility of trip to and Far East; James Hagerty; Roemer McPhee]

TR Trips-Abilene, 6-3-66 [contributors to fund to build the Place of Meditation; reinterment of Doud Dwight Eisenhower, 6-3-66; itinerary, schedule, and passenger manifest]

19 TR Trips- Golf Classic, 8-24-66 [correspondence and newspaper clipping]

TR Trips-White House Luncheon, 8-25-66 [list of guests; schedule; letter to president]

TR Trips-, 8-31-66 [dedication of Dwight D. Eisenhower Chair of Strategic Appraisal and a ballroom, U.S. Army War College; program; seating chart for luncheon; schedule]

TR Trips-Tank Corps Reunion, 9-2-66 [newspaper clippings and correspondence]

TR Trips-Arnold Palmer, 9-10&11-66 [schedule and letter]

TR Trips-Anniversary Lunch for People-to-People, 9-13-66 [George Allen; schedule]

TR Trips-Walter Reed, 9-14-66

TR Trips-Committee of Convention Reforms, 9-16-66 [recommendations of committee; schedule; agenda; meet at Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C.; Ray Bliss; television coverage of conventions; problems on the floor; statistics re television coverage of 1964 conventions]

TR Trips-Chicago/Baltimore/Washington, Sept. 29-Oct. 3, 1966 (1)(2) [Eisenhower to meet with Republican Coordinating Committee on October 3; four Eisenhower brothers meet in Chicago, September 29-30; schedule; Radio Television News Directors Association convention; Earl Eisenhower running for

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county clerk in Cook County, ; room and car assignments; itinerary; fundraising dinner]

TR Trips-Cleveland, 10-5-66 (1)(2) [Stouffer award dinner; schedule; George Humphrey; program; press release]

TR Trips-Adams County Republican Dinner, 10-6-66 [program; newspaper clipping; brochures]

TR Trips-Anniversary Dinner People-to-People (Kansas City), 10-8-66 [schedule; agenda for Board of Trustees meeting; L. P. Cookingham; Walt Disney; Bob Hope; Joyce Hall; program]

TR Trips-Fort McNair, 10-10-66 [Industrial College of the Armed Forces and ; schedule]

TR Trips-Kniseley Farm, 10-14-66 [schedule]

TR Trips-Association of College Unions-International, 10-17-66

TR Trips-Brandy Rock Farms, 10-18-66 [Eisenhower Farms sells Angus cattle; hand-annotated booklet on the sale]

TR Trips-New York City, 10-24 to 27-66 [dinner in honor of Henry Wriston, chairman of the American Assembly; William Paley; Mamie Eisenhower meets , star of the musical, “Mame;” seating list for dinner; schedule]

TR Trips-Harrisburg Airport, 11-7-66 [Eisenhower briefly meets Republican statewide candidates who are beginning a tour of 30 cities; handwritten note from Gov. William Scranton]

TR Trips-Board of Associates Luncheon, 11-9-66 [Gettysburg College]

TR Trips-National Conference of Christians and , 11-13-66 (1)(2) [Eisenhower presented the Charles Evans Hughes Award for Courageous Leadership in Governmental Service; program; Robert Murphy; Lewis Strauss; reference to 1916 election; brochure]

TR Trips-SHAPE Dinner, 11-16-66 [schedule; guest list; Alumni banquet; move to new headquarters; family housing; schooling for children]

TR Trips-Visit with President Johnson, 11-17-66 [part of same trip, November 16-21 to Washington, D.C., Augusta, , and return to Washington-Walter Reed Hospital]

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TR Trips-Augusta National, 11-17 to 20-66 [letters from school children; Leland J. “Pete” Kalmbach; checklist for arrival of Eisenhower]

20 TR Trips-Dedication of Walter Reed Memorial, 11-21-66 [part of November 16- 21 trip; schedule]

TR Trips-Nichols Study Group, 12-2-66 [met at home of Thomas Nichols]

TR Trips-Walter Reed Operation, Dec. 1966 (1)-(9) [Eisenhower re operation (removal of gall bladder) and recovery; Ann Whitman correspondence; correspondence with Jose A. Mora, Secretary General of the OAS; ; Mrs. George Marshall; get well cards and letters; appointment records, December 16-26; telegram from President Lyndon B. Johnson; letters from Mamie Eisenhower to well-wishers; Walter Cronkite; Mrs. Roy Eisenhower; lists of people who sent telegrams, cables, and flowers; Shah of Iran; Joyce Hall; ; Edgar and Earl Eisenhower; Sam Goldwyn; Jim Hagerty; George Meany; Billy Graham; Nelson Rockefeller; President Mateos; Dillon Anderson; Arthur Radford; John W. McCormack; Jimmy Stewart; letter from Omar Bradley with signatures of additional members of the class of 1915; ; Gen. Lucius Clay; Arnold Palmer; Randolph Scott; Senator Charles Percy; Raymond Saulnier; Sigurd Larmon; ; Holmes Tuttle-politics]

TR Trips-Walter Reed—News Releases [list of personnel assisting in Eisenhower’s care; articles and news releases re Eisenhower’s gall bladder operation, December 6-26, 1966; patient claims his surgery was postponed because of Eisenhower operation]

TR-1 Trips-Cancelled (1)(2) [National Football Hall of Fame; Republican Coordinating Committee; Gov. Scranton-highway opening]

21 Alphabetical Subseries

A [American Youth Performs; “Boots” Adams; Richard Nixon; Earl Eisenhower; Sherman Adams; Konrad Adenauer; letter to Robert Adleman, Eisenhower comments on what he believes are errors in book on WWII; Spiro Agnew; Arnold Palmer]

AL (1)(2) [letter to nurse at Walter Reed comments on her attempt to lose weight; 53 honorary degrees; Eisenhower’s medical care; George Allen, People-to- People; letter to Stephen Ambrose re military plans concerning Berlin in Spring of 1945 and court martial charges in 1920]

American (1)(2) [American Assembly; Eisenhower statement on student lending; comments on cardiology; statement to American Council for Judaism; Golf Hall

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of Fame-Eisenhower nixes Eisenhower Room; American Heart Association; American Mothers Committee; Red Cross; American Veterans Committee, Eisenhower comments on military-industrial complex]

American Legion

AM [Schulz letter, 700 U.S. military advisors in South Vietnam in 1961 and no commitment to send troops]

Anderson [letter to Robert Anderson re golf and hunting]

AN (1)(2) [Walter Annenberg, dinner party, 4-8-66; Eisenhower comments on government contracts with universities re arms and munitions]

AR (1)(2) [Eisenhower responds to questions re West Point exams, Bonus March, Panay sinking, Congressional Medal of Honor, Marshall and Truman Plans, inflation, neutrality, Eisenhower-Dulles relationship, Ho Chi Minh, Birch Society and radical fringe, and presidential decisions; Fair Campaign Practices Committee; Eisenhower donates original Churchill letter to Churchill Junior College, Pontiac, Illinois; Rep. Les Arends; birthday message to Louis Armstrong; appointment with Marvin Arrowsmith]

Arthritis (1)(2) [Eisenhower statement re arthritis; report]

AS (1)(2) [Victoria Asare, student from Ghana]

22 AT [letter to Greek Orthodox Patriarch; Atlantic Union]

AU (1)(2) [Augusta National Golf Club; Admiral E. Aurand, comments on U.S. Navy, destroyers, Philippines, and Australia; Governor William Avery; cattle sale]

B (1)(2) [WW I veteran’s story; Robert W. Bahmer, Archivist of U.S.; Col. Robert L. Stephens, world air speed record holder]

BAK (1)(2) [newspaper clippings re scandals involving Democratic nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania; Howard Baker]

BAL [Robert L. Balfour, advance man for 1952 campaign; Bob Hope]

BAR (1)-(3) [Major Velma Barkley re orphanage and troop morale in Vietnam; foreword for book on Eisenhower Library and Museum; inflation; Admiral Cunningham and North Africa in WWII; Eisenhower policy not to endorse Republican candidates in the primary elections; Dewey Bartlett, Governor of Oklahoma]

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BAS [Ronald Reagan; California politics]

BE (1)(2) [Captain Edward Beach; eighteen-year old vote; Eisenhower a member of the “Cardiac Club;” Lt. Jane Bednarek, nurse at Walter Reed; Travis Beeson, Republican candidate for Senate in Arkansas]

Belding, Don (1)(2) [personal journal of Don Belding, September-December 1966; Freedoms Foundation; Walt Disney; Woodbury College; J. Edgar Hoover]

BEL

BEN [Ambassador Tomas Benitez; Col. Charles I. Bennett; West Point football; Major General D. V. Bennett; CBS filming Eisenhower at West Point; comments on book, The Politician by Robert Welch; Ezra Taft Benson]

23 BER [Eisenhower comments on manuscript by Ambrose and his impression of the Russians in 1942; Irving Berlin; People-to-People, Sacred Torch Ceremony; St. Germain Golf Club]

BES [Planned Parenthood-World Population, William Draper]

BI (1)(2) [fishing permit and fly; General Sir Richard O’Connor-escaped from Italian prison during WWII; Society for of Man, Eisenhower an honorary chairman; comments on John Birch Society and Ronald Reagan; Nixon appearance in Seattle; birth control; Vietnam War]

BL (1)(2) [Augusta Golf Club; Magna Charta Day Award; Sgt. Thomas Blazina- service in Texas in 1916; Blind Brook Club]

BLO [Roger Blough; paper on investment tax credit; National Football Foundation; Blue Ribbon Committee to investigate Vietnam War; Schultz states that Eisenhower did not use a ghost writer for any of his books; John S.D. Eisenhower correspondence with Martin Blumenson; Herbert Blunck, Hilton ]

Bliss, Ray (1)-(5) [Eisenhower thinks Republican leaders should avoid criticism of other Republicans; Republican National Committee public opinion survey, opinion trends in late 1966; Republican Coordinating Committee; report on opinion trends for mid-1966; Lyndon B. Johnson slipping in the polls; Eisenhower re need for Republican politicians to visit schools and colleges; papers on federalism and revenue sharing and Republican response to the urban challenge; paper on U.S. relations with ]

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24 BO (1)(2) [Charles E. Bohlen, Ambassador to France, remarks at inauguration of Eisenhower Pavilion of American Hospital of Paris, 6-8-66; article based on interview of Eisenhower by college student; Eisenhower comments on medical treatments; Eisenhower to Frances Bolton re need for Republican candidates to unite and not criticize each other]

Bolton, Robert (1)(2) [Bolton is identified in the files as Director, Associate Director, and Acting Director of the Eisenhower Library; correspondence dates from January 1963 to July 1966; various materials being sent to the Library by Eisenhower and loaned back to him; form letter and printed cards used by Robert Schulz in responding to Eisenhower’s mail in 1961]

BON [letter to college students discusses Eisenhower’s views re four-year term for congressmen; message to West Virginia University; message re Gettysburg College Choir; correspondence with Veterans of Foreign Wars and letter to President re closing of some National Cemeteries; letter and poems from second grade class]

BOS (1)(2) [Eisenhower’s favorite Bible verse; President Bourguiba of Tunisia; gold bowl from Tiffany; message to survivors of the USS Memphis; West Point class of 1915]

Boy Scouts [proposed revision of Scout by-laws]

BR (1)-(7) [Omar Bradley; sale catalogue for production sale by Brandy Rock Farms (owned by Lewis Strauss) and Eisenhower Farms-Angus heifers and bulls offered for sale are pictured and described; National Goals Commission; Golf Society of Great Britain; statement of support for Ruth Briggs for Senate from ; Salesman’s Award Banquet; Lord Tedder; letter of support for Edward Brooke for Senate; Gertrude Brooks re book on first ladies; American Heritage Foundation; Eisenhower to Miss Barrie Ann Brown re artistic attempts with pastel crayons; Brown (Rusty) leaves for job at IBM after five years with Eisenhower; list of gifts to Brown includes two paintings; American Assembly- Courtney Brown; Governor Edmund Brown-re Eisenhower’s paintings; Lillian Brown, secretary in Eisenhower’s California office, telegrams to Schulz for information; Eisenhower to Herbert Brownell with copy of Gallup Poll re methods of filling government posts; letter to J. Edgar Broyhill; telegram supporting Garner Shriver; statement by Percival Brundage re NATO to Senate Foreign Relations Committee; statement by General Norstad to Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 6-23-66, re NATO and problems it faces]

25 BR (8)(9) [volume of Senate hearings on Atlantic Union resolutions; support for Atlantic Union Bill; speech by L. B. Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada, re Atlantic Union; Eisenhower notes errors in biography of him; Eisenhower is

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Honorary Vice President of the National Council and life member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America; J. A. Brunton]

BU (1)-(5) [correspondence re efforts to protect historic Philadelphia from expressway; details on changes of command in Germany, 1945-47; Warren Burger gives Eisenhower an account of events in Minnesota delegation in 1952; Arthur Burns; Eisenhower comments on economic growth and inflation; speech by Burns on U.S. economy and fiscal policies; Vietnam; talk by Burns on the Employment Act; federal budget; Raymond Burr; Eisenhower statement supporting George Bush for Congress; Richard Byrd; favorite childhood book]

C (1)-(3) [Eisenhower comments on death penalty for military crimes; dates for military pay raises, 1949-66; Ross W. Campbell; Brig. Gen. C. Craig Cannon; Eisenhower comments on football, political campaign, and Mamie’s talk of moving to an apartment in the city; Eisenhower-arthritis; paper on citizenship; Capitol Hill Club]

CAR (1)-(3) [Caramanlis, former prime minister of Greece; Eisenhower re painting with oil vs. water colors, health problems; Eisenhower comments on attempts to take references to God out of government; re Presidential Prayer Breakfast; Joel Carlson; WWII items recovered from Cherbourg harbor; Seventh Day Adventist Award to Eisenhower, 4-25-66; reference to Field Hospital and Red Cross Club in England in WWII; Sertoma Club; Amon Carter-exposition and stock show; statement re professional soldier]

26 CAS [Charlie Case-Abilene; Bruce Catton; interviews of Commandant of Spandau Prison, Director of Berlin Task Force, and Gen. Lucius Clay]

CE

CH (1)-(4) [George Champion; Eisenhower suggests rules to help unify Republican Party; Eisenhower comments on problems dealing with ; Alfred D. Chandler, changes wording in paper on Eisenhower; Thomas A. Dooley Foundation; Col. Rene Chesnais-worked for Charles de Gaulle; People-to- People; Golf Hall of Fame; Eisenhower discusses bridge techniques in correspondence with S. Garton Churchill]

Christmas Card List, 1966 (1)(2) [73-page list]

Churchill, Winston (1)(2) [Churchill Memorial Fund-statement of support; Eisenhower lists organizations for which he has solicited donations; issue of Atlantic with ten articles on Churchill]

CI (1)(2) [; statement for Citizens Handbook; World Citizenship Award to Eisenhower from ]

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CL (1)-(3) [National Student Committee for the Defense of Vietnam; speech by General Bruce Clarke to American Legion Convention re Boy Scouts; Eisenhower comments on national security and universal military training; Senator Robert Kennedy opposes Eisenhower suggestion that U.S. transfer nuclear weapons to European allies; Eisenhower statement re newspaper carriers; Eisenhower comments on election eve television appearance in 1952 re clock falling on his head; 1955 Geneva meetings, Eisenhower and Dulles photographed at Ferminish Estate]

27 CO (1)-(5) [Jacqueline Cochran; Eisenhower letter to INS seeking assistance for Odlums in getting domestic help from Hong Kong; Presidential Prayer Breakfast; greetings to people of Australia; correspondence with Sterling Cole-comments on nuclear disarmament; Eisenhower-Abilene “will always be ‘home’”; Eisenhower- honorary chairman of 49th PGA Championship; Eisenhower’s desk motto; stockholder report by Colorado Instruments; CBS filming Eisenhower at West Point; Columbia University; booklet on liberal arts college, religion in the liberal arts college, and academic elitocracy; Eisenhower re Herbert Hoover; Eisenhower comments on dealing with Charles de Gaulle and current problems over Germany; speech by re U.S. defense posture; dates on postwar U.S. commanders in Germany]

COO (1)(2) [Alistair Cooke; WWII-North Africa; People-to-People-L.P. Cookingham; comments by Lyndon B. Johnson and Eisenhower re People-to- People; Sister Cities Program; Eisenhower proposes men for Republican Associates; Senator John Cooper; comments on Vietnam War and protests; review of The Last Battle by Cornelius Ryan]

COR (1)(2) [message to annual convention of American College of Cardiology; Eisenhower describes his cattle herd to Ralph Cordiner; Eisenhower remarks re Spam, advertising agency BBDO, and golf; American Heart Association]

COU (1)(2) [MDE-Scripto cigarette lighter; Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation; Eisenhower awarded Grand Cross by Noble Order of the Southern Star; Council on Foreign Relations-Eisenhower a member; Norman Cousins; William J. Cox]

CR (1)(2) [Joseph Cronin-American League pass; Lt. Gen. Willis Crittenberger; Eisenhower to Walter Cronkite, foreword for project on Presidents; church affiliation; story re role of prayer and Eisenhower’s boyhood leg injury]

CU [memorial for Admiral Cunningham; Eisenhower comments on WWII experiences with Cunningham; Columbines I, II, and III; Eisenhower statement supporting Senator Carl Curtis; greetings to Abilene veterans’ groups]

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28 D (1)-(5) [Eisenhower-bipartisan on foreign affairs and partisan on domestic policy; National Trust for Scotland-Culzean Castle; Eisenhower comments on Civil War; Seven Lakes Country Club; Merion Golf Club; Justin Dart-California politics and bridge]

DE (1)-(3) [Arthur Dean, Council on Foreign Relations; Bill Moyers; Gen. Charles de Gaulle; Eisenhower comments on possibility of trip to South Africa; Sir Francis de Guingand; congressional committee hearings re South Africa; Eisenhower message re Gen. Clay; Eisenhower message to participants in World Amateur Golf Team Championships]

Devin, Kathleen (1)(2) [correspondence with Army nurse serving in Vietnam – she formerly was Eisenhower’s nurse at Walter Reed; Eisenhower quotes old saying re sense of humor; Eisenhower re his health situation; conditions in Vietnam; General Heaton; personnel changes at Walter Reed; Eisenhower sends her supplies; Eisenhower comments on his belief on wars]

DI (1)(2) [Senator Dirksen; Walt Disney-People to People]

DO (1)(2) [Winston Churchill; English-Speaking Union; Senator Thomas Dodge; Thomas Donoher indicates he served as a White House aide; Thomas Dooley Foundation; article based on interview of Eisenhower by Henry O. Dormann, editor for SIPA News Service re Eisenhower and Latin America; Dormann proposes a Library of Presidential Papers]

29 DO (3) [Brotherhood Award; correspondence with Doubleday re publishing projects; proposed gold medal with Eisenhower on one side and D-Day landing on the other]

Draper, William H., Jr. [Population Crisis Committee; population control; Planned Parenthood; Eisenhower statement re Draper receiving the Margaret Sanger Award; Eisenhower – co-chairman of Honorary Sponsors Council]

DR (1)(2) [Major General John S. Wood; International Rescue Committee; Eisenhower supports Charles Percy for Senator; Eisenhower critical of an excerpt in Stephen Ambrose re Eisenhower and Churchill; Eisenhower notes error in article in Union-Gazette by Daniel Dwyer]

E (1)-(3) [Edward Eagan, People-to-People Sports Committee; Earl Eisenhower to attend dedication of Eisenhower Community School, Flint, Michigan; message to David Sarnoff; Sir Anthony Eden; message to Marist Brothers at Catholic High School, man “possesses a destiny as his origin;” New Jersey high school, Eisenhower Award for Citizenship; Eisenhower College; Eisenhower Golden Wedding Committee; Eisenhower Library; schools named after Eisenhower]

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Eisenhower, Anne

Eisenhower, David

Eisenhower, Earl [campaign for county clerk in Chicago]

Eisenhower, Edgar N. [Edgar, “the spokesman for the family;” Eisenhower-trip to Georgia]

Eisenhower, Edna (Mrs. Roy) [greeting cards and correspondence]

Eisenhower, Louise (Mrs. Arthur)

Eisenhower, Lowell

Eisenhower, Mamie [handwritten note “To my bridegroom” on July 1, 1966]

Eisenhower, Mary Jean

EL (1)(2) [honorary member of PGA; , golf pro at Burning Tree; trip to Abilene and ; Eldorado Country Club; election statement by Eisenhower on 11-9-66; Eisenhower-paintings not for public display; Dr. Thomas Mattingly; Desert Sun School; Rev. Edward Elson asks Eisenhower to be a honorary co-chairman of a Religious Heritage committee; George Emery, NPS, 6 ton boulder for landmark plaque for Eisenhower farm; Dr. Eugene Emme; 20th Anniversary of Employment Act]

EN (1)(2) [Earl Endacott, Eisenhower Foundation; cast of Eisenhower’s hands; Stephens portrait of Eisenhower; English-Speaking Union; statement re 20th anniversary of Employment Act; Eisenhower describes his past ileitis attacks; Eisenhower comments on allegations of Robert Erwin re U-2, etc.; Eisenhower comments on Lane University and his father’s interest in Greek]

30 ET (1)(2) [trip to Kansas; National Youth Councils on Civic Affairs; memo re social action in the national interest; William Ewald; Eisenhower lists achievements of his administration; review of Waging Peace; review of Cutler’s book, No Time for Rest; statement by Dr. Raymond Ewell at Senate hearings on S. 1676, comments on world food/population problems]

FBI National Academy Association, 6-5-66 [program; Eisenhower made brief visit]

F [Fair Campaign Practices Committee; James Farley, Coca-Cola; letter by Eisenhower to INS for assistance in processing visas for Chinese domestic help for the Cochran-Odlum Ranch]

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FE [Eisenhower describes his movements from November 1965 to May 1966]

Few Thoughts for Young [draft of article for Readers’ Digest]

FI (1)-(4) [John S.D. Eisenhower letter re 5412 Committee; letters from Jim Hagerty re interviews and filming for Eisenhowers’ 50th wedding anniversary, lists of television networks crews; Eisenhower comments on inflation and balanced budgets; revenue sharing; Eisenhower endorses Ronald Reagan for Governor of California; Eisenhower correspondence with Leonard Finder, comments on Reagan, John Birch Society, far right, extremists, Medicare, and Vietnam; Congressman Paul Findley re nuclear technology sharing and Union; Joint Resolution to establish an Atlantic Union delegation; California Angels; Eisenhower re need for Republicans to unite in California; Leonard Firestone; Roger Firestone; United Cerebral Palsy Association- Eisenhower Research Fund; messages to churches re faith and moral strength; Operation Freedom; Henry W. Allen, author of “Westerns” under the pen names of Will Henry and Clay Fisher, sends books to Eisenhower; Eisenhower comments on students running universities; Eisenhower letter to Nixon re use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam]

Fifty Million Fund [correspondence and printed literature re fundraising campaign by the United Presbyterian Church]

FL (1)(2) [article with interview of James S. Kemper; Arthur Flemming; Eisenhower letter to F. M. Flynn re “reckless course” of domestic policies]

FO (1) [Eddie Folliard; Marion Folsom; Ford Foundation funds American Assembly; ; Republican Policy Committee supports new ]

31 FO (2)(3) [William Clay Ford; death of Abe Forney, boyhood friend; Eisenhower critical of statement by Stephen Ambrose re difference between Churchill and Eisenhower; Eisenhower does not want room at golf club named after him]

FR (1)-(4) [Clarence Francis-invitation to opera; Eisenhower policy re autographs; Eisenhower re classmate, Major John Duckstadt, killed in WW I; Freedom Award; Freedoms Foundation; minutes of Freedoms Foundation board meeting; General Eisenhower tulip; delegation to free nations’ conference; Fred Friendly resigns from CBS; Eisenhower acknowledges being partial to CBS; Eisenhower letter to soldier in Vietnam]

FU (1)(2) [Harold Fuller, National Railway Museum, acquiring engine and two cars from Eisenhower’s wartime train; student rally re Vietnam; Medal of Honor Grove]

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G (1)-(3) [Eisenhower to Lt. Gen. Sir Humphrey Gale re operation in northern Europe in September 1944; George Gallup; Eisenhower remarks that no private individual can give useful advice to the president on Vietnam; statement for the Winston Churchill Memorial Fund; Eisenhower gives views on erecting statues on the West Point campus, including one for General MacArthur; Eisenhower letter to students at Fort Hays State College; speech by Thomas Gates re business and government; qualities that make a nation great; Sir James Gault; Arthur Krock to visit Scotland; Eisenhower’s health situation; Eisenhower gold medals, project of the English-Speaking Union]

GE (1)(2) [Schulz responds to inquiry re the Military Code of Conduct issued in 1955; Eisenhower reflects on heart attack in November 1965 and get-well messages; West Point cadets in Gettysburg in 1911]

Gettysburg College [statement re overseas trip by choir; minutes of board of trustees meeting]

32 GI (1)-(3) [article with interview of Bob Hope re Vietnam, U.S. troops, entertaining Eisenhower and Johnson; Charles Percy; Keith Glennan; study committees; current administration]

GO (1)-(4) [Community Action for Youth; Eisenhower to Nixon re Vietnam and Ambassador ; Goldberg reports to Eisenhower re issues before the United Nations Security Council; 1964 election, Barry Goldwater, and “stop Romney” effort; Sam Goldwyn; Eisenhower support for Ronald Reagan for Governor; golf; Andrew Goodpaster; Vietnam; training costs of Army enlistees; Dept. of Defense report, “Meeting Our Military Manpower Needs;” Moral Re- Armament, Sing-Out ‘66; Schulz comments on Vietnam issue during Eisenhower Administration; Gorrell; Lord Gort, British WWII leader]

GR (1)-(4) [Billy Graham; Ulysses S. Grant, III; Republican National Committee film quoting President Lyndon B. Johnson out of context, Eisenhower statement removed from film; Eugene Emme, NASA; Eisenhower responds to accusation that he caused the war in Vietnam; Eisenhower comments on reasons the U.S. is strongest nation in the world; Eisenhower comments on elections; Senator Robert Griffin; Eisenhower gives qualified support to Representative H. R. Gross; Melvin Grosvenor, National Geographic; speech by Senator Ernest Gruening re U.S. policy and actions in Vietnam; Argus House, Wesleyan College; Eisenhower comments on selecting the political party he would join]

GU (1)(2) [George Gruenther; letter from John Steinbeck to Soviet poet, Yevtushenko re Vietnam War; Harry Guggenheim, Newsday; handwritten response by Eisenhower re Suez, Dulles, and Eden; Eisenhower comments on

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Eden’s opposition to Dulles being Secretary of State; Norman Vincent Peale; parents’ religious beliefs]

33 GU (3)

H (1)-(4) [James Hagerty; Eisenhower to Nelson Rockefeller re candidate for Congress; Eisenhower named after Dwight L. Moody; Leonard Hall; message to Society of American Military Engineers; Charles A. Halleck; high school choir tour; Clifford P. Hansen; Eisenhower comments on allegations by Robert Erwin and misquote; C. A. Hansen, President of Gettysburg College]

Hall, Joyce (1)-(3) [Eisenhower-Hall correspondence, 1963-1966; People-to- People; Christmas cards; World’s Fair, Churchill exhibit; Eisenhower painting a portrait of Churchill; selection of new president for People-to-People; Mr. Nemon makes bust of Eisenhower; proposal for Eisenhower Chair of Military History at Kansas State University; summary of discussion for meeting between Eisenhower and Dr. Herbert H. Jacobs re future plans of People-to-People; Hall to reduce his involvement in People-to-People due to health problems; Eisenhower letters to Dr. Heald, Ford Foundation, re People-to-People]

Halleck, Charles [1963-1966 correspondence; mutual security program; International Development Association proposal; nuclear test ban; Eisenhower meeting with President John F. Kennedy re problem of racial tension and unrest and Kennedy’s need for Republican support to pass civil rights measures; Eisenhower comments on Advance publication; Military Pay Bill; budget and deficit spending; Cuba and Fidel Castro]

HAR (1)-(3) [Pennsylvania Railroad newsletter with article on Eisenhower using trains; Presidential Art Medals-medals to commemorate World War II; Robert Schulz comments on Eisenhower’s great aunt; Eisenhower has painting by Montague Dawson; statement re work of the ; military pay bill; reference to break-in of Eisenhower’s car and theft of radio; George Hartzog, NPS, boulder for farm; Eisenhower comments on article by Bob Taft and tactics in Vietnam]

HAT [Eisenhower letter to Leland Kalmbach re qualified support for Ed Brooke for Senate; Mark Hatfield]

HAU [Eisenhower Fund, United Cerebral Palsy; Eisenhower toast to Robert T. Jones receiving the Sportsmanship Award; Eisenhower re article by Stephen Ambrose]

Hauge, Gabriel [economy; politics; article by Milton Rakove, “A Democrat Looks at the Republican Party;” Eisenhower comments on reading biography of General

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Lee and on work of ; brochure on bank operations during a transit strike]

34 HE (1)-(5) [comment on Eisenhower’s ancestry; letter to Prince Philip re visit to California; Governor Warren Hearnes; Heart Association; Leonard Heaton, Surgeon General; Eisenhower comments on possibility of future travels; medical care for a retired Army officer; Eisenhower’s health problems and medication; Senator Thomas Kuchel; first official missile mail, 1959; Eisenhower receives new camera, Alpha 9D; Eisenhower comments on book, Is Paris Burning?; A. B. Hermann, Republican National Committee; rebuilding the Republican Party; Eisenhower’s ancestry]

HI (1)-(3) [Senator Hickenlooper; Bob Hope Desert Classic; citizenship; Mildred Hilson; rumors re Ronald Reagan]

HO (1)-(4) [interview on Universal Military Training, October 11, 1966; Oveta Culp Hobby; ; Paul Hoffman-United Nations Special Fund; policy on autographs; Coleman family in Abilene; Eisenhower policy re accusations and ridiculous charges; Herbert Hoover; Gerald Ford-Hoover Commission]

35 Hope, Bob [activities of Mr. Hope]

HOP (1)-(3) [Eisenhower concerned over friction between HOPE and Planned Parenthood; George Horkan re heifers he bought from Eisenhower; discussion between John S.D. Eisenhower and Robert Schulz on where to keep the Whitman File; Messiah College; Amory Houghton; Eisenhower comments on new Gillette razor; ; Eisenhower painting of “Church in Bavaria;” Edgar to be “spokesman” for Eisenhower family; University; story re Eisenhower’s boyhood leg injury in Guide Posts]

HU (1)-(3) [Doctors in attendance for Eisenhower’s surgery; Schulz indicates Eisenhower may have offered John S.D. Eisenhower money if he didn’t smoke before he was 21; Eisenhower recommends several men for Republican Associates; Franz Hutter in Austria sends Eisenhower copy of old document with information on Eisenhower family; Eisenhower responds to query re boyhood leg injury; Eisenhower re building character and qualities that make a nation great]

I (1)-(5) [Eisenhower letter to Patriarch Athenagoras I; nuclear disarmament; International Eye Foundation; Planned Parenthood; International Rescue Committee; Interstate Commerce Commission; book, Ruthenia: Spearhead Toward the West by Charles J. Hokky; Eisenhower critical of public statement attributed to Donald J. Irwin]

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J (1)(2) [Henry B. Jameson re efforts to rename Tuttle Creek Reservoir in Kansas after Eisenhower; statement re American Heart Association; Bill Jeffcoat re Eisenhower Center and photographs; Eisenhower comments on belonging to the “Cardiac Club”]

36 Johnson, Lyndon Baines [cufflinks from President Johnson; National Cemeteries; Winston Churchill-honorary citizen]

JO (1)-(3) [Johns Hopkins University; Max Elbin, ; Eisenhower comments on speech on learning and on happiness; Eisenhower policy on autographs; Population Crisis Committee; Bob Hope Golf Classic; Robert T. Jones, award and toast; School of the Ozarks, Mrs. W. Alton Jones; Pete Kalmbach; Senator Len ]

K (1)-(3) [exhibition of Eisenhower paintings at Eisenhower College; Eisenhower comments on state income taxes; West Papua independence group contacts Eisenhower; Leland Kalmbach; military museum at Springfield Armory; election of Senator Brooke; Eisenhower health problems; Kansas Boys Chorus; Eisenhower policy re his paintings; Josef Karsh, photographer; Eisenhower comments on “military-industrial complex” theme in Farewell Address; Danny Kaye]

Kansas State University, 6-5-66 [Commencement, Eisenhower receives of Doctor of Laws; trip schedule; visit to Abilene]

KE (1)-(3) [Henry Kearns, Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association; Eisenhower’s horses; letter to Rev. Kellison re re-interment of Doud Dwight Eisenhower (Icky); Eisenhower to David Kendall re rebuilt Chrysler, health, summer plans; letter of appreciation to staff at Walter Reed; Janet Hurd Kent; Eisenhower comments on “deportment in command”]

KI (1)-(5) [message to survivors of USS Memphis; telegram with draft of Parade article based on interview; Sunoon Kim, Friends of Asia University; origins and purposes of Asia University; Eisenhower comments on first meeting with Bob Hope in WWII; International Eye Foundation; message to Presbyterian Church, Medina, New York; message to VFW; Grayson Kirk, Columbia University; menu for holiday dinner]

37 KN (1)-(3) [bequest to Eisenhower Library by W. B. Smith; message to Warsaw Ghetto Resistance Organization; Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation and Radio Free Asia; Eisenhower not a Mason; Gen. E. Kotoka, Ghana; Golden Deed Award, Pennsylvania State Exchange Clubs; Peter Rupp, Moulin Hotel, Ligneuville, France, grade 5 award for assisting American POWs during WWII;

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Senator Thomas Kuchel; Eisenhower policy re evaluating members of Federal judiciary]

L (1)-(4) [Melvin Laird; Lloyd Lambert; Eisenhower comments on listening to music at Walter Reed; award from Propeller Club; La Quinta Country Club; Sigurd Larmon; universal military training; golf scores; article describes bridge game including Eisenhower and Gruenther; Eisenhower supports four-year term for congressmen; John Birch Society]

LE (1)-(4) [qualities necessary for a president; Eisenhower comments on influence of Ben Hibbs; Eisenhower to Gen. Lemnitzer re NATO; William Leonard; report on California primary, June 7, 1966; Eisenhower writes foreword for cook book; American Heart Association; American Mothers Committee]

LI (1) [correspondence re cattle and horses from Gettysburg Farm]

38 LI (2)(3) [correspondence re horses; Sol Linowitz, National Committee for International Development and foreign aid; Lions International; Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation—“Little Angels”]

LO (1)-(3) [Judge Lester Loble, John Birch Society; juvenile delinquency; ; Vietnam; National Republican Women’s Club; Eisenhower comments on Constitution and Supreme Court decisions; Carl Loeb; copy of Free China Weekly; National Organization for the Advancement of All People; John E. Long, attended school with Eisenhower in Abilene; tribute to Lord Ismay; International PBX Clubs; ; Allen Dulles; Eisenhower comments on editors condensing article]

LU (1)(2) [Burning Tree Club and Max Elbin; Doubleday catalogue of books for young readers; date for end of combat in Korea; Eisenhower’s decorations and uniforms]

LY [speech at Exeter Academy; color television sets]

M (1)-(3) [Gen. MacArthur; Dr. Robert A. MacAskill, Presbyterian Church, 50 Million Fund; pencil sketch of Eisenhower; Harold Macmillan; Eisenhower comments on Major General Maurice Rose, 3rd Army Division in WWII; statement re the Army-Navy game tradition; report on U.S.-China relations; Brig. Gen. Phillip W. Malory, Walter Reed Hospital; Dr. C. H. Johnson, Gettysburg “standby” doctor; Eisenhower comments on advances in natural and experimental sciences]

MAR (1)(2) [Ferdinand Marcos; statement to Marist Brothers; Eisenhower reflects on materialistic values and moral and spiritual side of man; Rev. John Markoe; Ernest Marsh, Santa Fe Railway; WWII, theater commanders and

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Military Governors of Germany, 1945-47; George C. Marshall Research Foundation; Joseph W. Martin]

39 MAR (3)-(5) [Eisenhower objects to excessive direct quoting of him in an article in U.S. News; letter to William McChesney Martin re his service as chairman of the Board of Governors of the System; Eisenhower comments on materialism; accomplishments of Herbert Hoover; President Adolfo Lopez- Mateos; Congressman ; Bibles used at 1953 Inauguration; Eisenhower comments on the presidency, “a lonely place;” Harry Reasoner and Walter Cronkite; Republican chances in 1966 elections; Col. Edgar Gorrell attended West Point with Eisenhower]

MC (1)-(7) [Edward A. McCabe; Eisenhower comments on election results and Governor Romney’s victory; student loan programs; Thomas McCabe; speech by Thomas A. Dewey; Mary Jane McCaffree; Eisenhower comments on writing about Marshall and Churchill as the two outstanding leaders of WWII; correspondence with Frank McCarthy re General George Patton; John J. McCloy; John E. McClure; statement re military chaplains; program for golf tournament; Robert McCulloch-gift of Eisenhower painting; Neil H. McElroy; Eisenhower comments on statements in article by Robert Taft re Vietnam; Henry Roemer McPhee-possibility of a round-the-world trip]

ME (1)-(3) [message to Mechelen, Belgium re People-to-People; message to survivors of USS Memphis]

40 MI (1)-(4) [Saint Germain Golf Club, France; military chaplains; Military Code of Conduct, 1955; military-industrial complex; universal military training; Rev. Dean Miller, Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church; William J. Miller, use of Eisenhower quotations in article on Henry Cabot Lodge; statement re “ under law;” J. D. Milne, Royal Porcelain Works; endorses son of former employee for Naval Academy; Moral Re-Armament, “Sing-Out ‘66”]

Miscellaneous [correspondence re Republican National Committee Latin America report; Ray Bliss names Convention Reform Committee]

MO (1)-(3) [Eisenhower comments on appointment of Earl Warren to Supreme Court and supports limiting terms for federal judges; puppy offered; Jean Monnet, article re European unity and partnership with U.S.; Col. G. Gordon Moore; Malcolm Moos, economic programs, students running universities]

MOR (1)-(3) [letter to Sir Frederick Morgan re health problems, Vietnam, and historian Arnold Toynbee; Pat Morin, Associated Press reporter; Rev. Felix Morlion; E. Frederick Morrow; Senator Thruston B. Morton re 1966 Senate races; J. Edgar Broyhill; Lord Mountbatten; Senator Carl Curtis; Bill Moyers re

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Republican National Committee film which quotes President Johnson out of context]

MU (1)-(3) [Senator Karl Mundt, Vietnam; Eisenhower-autograph policy; small town values; Senator George Murphy; General John S. Wood; Robert Murphy; Mrs. W. H. Mustard, formerly Maggie Broadfoot, Abilene classmate]

41 N [letter to Richard Nixon re President Johnson labeling the Republicans the “party of fear”]

National [National Historic Landmark Plaque for Eisenhower Farm; National Railroad Museum; Eisenhower’s support for Republican candidates; National Student Committee for the Defense of Vietnam]

NATO (1)(2) [Congressman Paul Findley re nuclear policies; memo on possibility of unauthorized use of U.S. nuclear warheads in NATO facilities; letters to Senator Henry Jackson and Congresswoman Edna F. Kelly by Eisenhower on history, development, and current problems of NATO, plus recommendations to strengthen it; report on Atlantic Alliance; comments on draft of Eisenhower’s letter to Jackson; drafts of letter on NATO]

NE (1)(2) [Clifford Nelson, American Assembly; Eisenhower reports he almost got a hole-in-one at Augusta National Golf Club; Nguyen-van-Thieu]

NI (1)(2) [Letter to Sir Leslie Nicholls re arthritis, conditions in Britain, and spending by U.S. Government; Sgt. Henry L. Swift, former military acquaintance of Eisenhower; death of Admiral Nimitz; Julie Nixon]

NO (1)-(3) [G. Bernard Noble, study on Christian Herter; Carl A. Norgren; ; Churchill Memorial Fund; Honolulu World War II memorial; People-to- People sister cities program; nuclear disarmament; National Law Center]

O (1) (2) [Eisenhower comments on Tedder’s book on WWII; Bob Hope; “Upward Bound” program; Walter Cronkite]

OL (1)(2) [Col. Barney Oldfield, Litton Industries; John M. Olin, salmon]

42 OL (3)-(5) [Eisenhower comments on Columbia University Oral History program; Franklin Orth, NRA; donation to Gettysburg church; Eisenhower letter to Gruenther re books on World War II; Walter Cronkite; School of the Ozarks]

P (1)-(6) [requests to reproduce Eisenhower’s paintings for fundraising; Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation; Palm Desert Community Church; Eisenhowers spent weekend at home of Arnold Palmer; comments on golfing activities by Palmer and Eisenhower; Palm Springs Life article re Dwight and Mamie

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Eisenhower; Eisenhower comment on American land forces needed in Europe; Edwin L. Parker, golf; Wesley Award; Eisenhower re national morals and future of U.S.; Col. Loren Parmley, Eisenhower treatment at Walter Reed; Civitan, World Citizenship Award; Eisenhower Postal Society, first day cover; WWII paintings by Roy H. Clayburn; National Student Committee for the Defense of Vietnam; William Pawley]

PE (1)-(5) [Norman Vincent Peale, Guideposts; Eisenhower comments on General Lee; booklet on “Common Trees of Pennsylvania;” People-to-People; Charles Percy, campaign for Senate, calls for an all-Asia conference; Freedom’s Foundation, “Freedoms Handbook;” James R. Perryman, chauffeur for Eisenhower in New York and Paris; John Birch Society]

43 PE (6)-(8) [General Krueger; Cardinal Spellman, stamp collection; list of political candidates that were filmed or photographed with Eisenhower]

Percy, Charles [1963 to 1966 correspondence; Eisenhower supports Percy for Senator; Percy speech on civil rights; People-to-People; Percy defeated in race for Governor of Illinois in 1964; campaign for Governor; 1963 civil rights bill]

Pinkley, Virgil (1)(2) [article based on interview of Eisenhower; draft of article with corrections and annotations by Eisenhower]

PI (1)(2) [Committee on Convention Reform; Eisenhower named after Dwight L. Moody; baseball courtesy card]

Pitcairn Family Correspondence, 1952-1967 (1)-(4) [see Special Name Series for Eisenhower correspondence with Raymond Pitcairn, 1961-1965; Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower correspondence with members of Pitcairn family, 1952-1967; Senator Ed Martin; personal matters; politics]

PL [Planned Parenthood, William Draper; Gary Player, golf]

PO (1)-(3) [1956 Hungarian Revolution; Forrest Pogue; Churchill and Marshall, the outstanding men of WWII; Earle Poorbaugh re 1916 menu; chairman of National Advisory Council for Tuskegee Institute; Pope Paul VI; Population Crisis Committee; Freedoms Foundation, accounts receivable, expenses, balance sheets]

44 PO (4) [two issues of The Treasure Hunter; article in Decision]

PR (1)-(4) [Odell Prather, artist who designed the windows for the Chapel, explains the design; press interview for 50th wedding anniversary; statement re Churchill Memorial Fund; Ivy Baker Priest; Prince Philip; Grand Cross of the

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Noble Order of the Southern Star; PGA; Mamie Eisenhower to Maine Chance; golfing plans of Eisenhower]

Q [Queen Elizabeth; Lt. Gen. Wm. Quinn]

R (1)-(3) [Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation; Radio of Free Asia; Clarence Randall, South Africa; Dr. I. S. Ravdin, Heart Association Golf Exhibition; Eisenhower comments on battle against Communism and war in Vietnam]

RE (1)-(5) [article with Eisenhower views on term limits for legislators and judges; Reader’s Digest; Harry Reasoner; statement on newspaper delivery boys; health condition and recuperation; Col. Red Reeder; Eisenhower autographs only books he has written; Henry Jameson; endorsements for Republican candidates; Ted Repplier, Advertising Council; “Eisenhauer” sword; Governor James A. Rhodes]

Reagan, Ronald [Eisenhower supported Reagan in race for Governor; membership of John Birch Society; handwritten letters from Reagan to Eisenhower; political situation in California]

Republican (1) [Republican Associates; Republican Coordinating Committee; statements by Eisenhower for Republican National Committee; correspondence with A. B. Hermann and the Republican National Committee; report on Vietnam by House Republicans]

45 Republican (2)(3) [report on Vietnam]

RI (1)(2) [solicits donations for National Railroad Museum; Eisenhower comments on fiscal and financial policies, inflation, unions, and “new economics;” Free Europe, Inc.; Eisenhower supports Donald W. Riegle, Jr. for Congress from Michigan; economic policies, stable dollar]

RO (1)-(7) [Harry Darby; honorary degrees; Religious Freedom Award; Carver Memorial Institute; John D. Rockefeller, population problem; Nelson Rockefeller; Winthrop Rockefeller; People-to-People; booklets on international aid, Latin America, and Southeast Asia; William P. Rogers; Barbara Romack, golf pro; English-Speaking Union; Seventh Day Adventist’s, Religious Freedom Award; soldiers executed for military crimes; Maj. Gen. Maurice Rose; John Rosenkrans, fund-raising for Eisenhower College; Carl Norgren; exhibition of Eisenhower paintings; list of Eisenhower’s friends and their gifts to Eisenhower College; Parade Magazine; Abbie Rowe; biography of Clifford C. Furnas; James J. Rowley]

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RU (1)(2) [Ruiz Cortines, Mexican ambassador; Cornelius Ryan; Eisenhower complains about WWII writers and historians]

46 S (1)-(4) [favorite reading material; Gen. Eugene Salet, commandant of Army War College; Eisenhower changes wording for quotations; Leverett Saltonstall, tribute upon his retirement from the Senate; Eisenhower supporting Ed Brooke for U.S. Senate; meeting in 1960 re training Cuban refugees; Charles Saltzman, The English-Speaking Union; Margaret Sanger, population problem; WWII, Eisenhower head of Operations Division; David Sarnoff; Raymond Saulnier, U.S. economy and outlook for prices; inflation and government spending; economic notes on Western Europe; Employment Act, Joint Economic Committee, and Council of Economic Advisers; 1967 budget; article attacking economic policies of Eisenhower Administration; article on wage and price guidelines; Eisenhower never a Boy Scout; Henry B. Saylor, Jr.]

SC (1)-(7) [J. Earl Schaefer; Eisenhower comments on election results; youth and need for self-discipline; Henry M. Scharf, publisher; Vietnam; English-Speaking Union, letter to President of U.S. in 2063; Churchill Memorial Fund; Herb Schiveley, Abilene classmate; plans to visit National War College on October 10; Clarence Schoo, golf and bridge; Eisenhower having “stag parties” while Mamie Eisenhower is at Maine Chance; Eisenhower recollects some experiences playing football at West Point, 1911-1912; Peter Rupp, Moulin Hotel, Ligneuville, Belgium, received a Grade 5 award for assisting American troops during WWII; President Sukarno; Senator ; speech by John S.D. Eisenhower at dinner in honor of Raymond P. Shafer; Youth for Pennsylvania Committee; Randolph Scott; message to Abilene veterans groups; William Scranton; Eisenhower discusses election of 1964 and his neutrality in the primaries; IRS and Sherman Adams; Fred Scribner]

SE (1)(2) [Glenn Seaborg, Atomic Energy Commission; Fred Seaton; Eisenhower interviewed on universal military training and Selective Service, 10-6-66; Seventh Day Adventist Church, Religious Freedom Award]

47 SH (1)-(3) [Walter Cronkite; Ray Shafer; Bernard Shanley; Garner Shriver; Sargent Shriver, “Upward Bound”]

SI (1)-(3) [Pollard Simons; Senator Milward L. Simpson; Gen. William Hood Simpson; Sing Out ‘66, Moral Re-Armament show; Sister City Program]

SK (1)(2) [Spyros Skouras; Cathedral of the Pines]

SM (1)-(3) [Patton, changes in cavalry saber; North Atlantic developments; Merriman Smith, lost son in Vietnam; post-war commanders in Europe; 9th Infantry Division]

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SN

Snyder, Howard McC. [Empty folder – contents interfiled in Special Names File]

SO (1)(2) [statement to Society of American Military Engineers; Hall of Fame for Great Americans]

SP (1)(2) [West Point Class of 1912; Senator ; Cardinal Spellman; Bob Jones, Sportsmanship Award]

48 ST (1)-(8) [Elmer Staats; Col. James Stack; Eisenhower Proclamation No. 1, WG 12, 10-9-44; Maurice Stans inquires if Eisenhower favors Romney over Nixon for 1968; talk by Stans on fiscal policy; Frank Stanton; CBS annual report; 1952 Republican convention and role of Governor Harold Stassen; statement re State YMCA of Pennsylvania; 1887 photo of David J. Eisenhower and others in Hope, Kansas; Eisenhower comments on arrests of German leaders after WWII; John Stenhouse, military-industrial complex; Eisenhower’s paintings; Vernon Stouffer; Agnes Stover, Eisenhower’s aunt; Mrs. Russell Stover; International Movement for Atlantic Union; issue of Freedom and Union magazine; Maj. Gen. , comments on WWII and Berlin; statement re student loans]

SU (1)(2) [Arthur Hays Sulzberger; Supreme Court decision; statement re American Council for Judaism; Eisenhower Sportsmanship Award]

SW (1)(2) [1952 election eve incident at WBZ in ; Eisenhower carried .38 pistol during WWII]

T (1)-(3) [Robert Taft, Jr.; Ryuji Takeuchi, Ambassador of Japan; books that influenced Eisenhower; H. L. T. Taswell, Ambassador of South Africa; Eisenhower comments on problems of South Africa; message to Temple Beth Am; declines offer to be commander in the Texas Navy]

Tedder, Arthur [Eisenhower comments on Tedder’s book on WWII; Eisenhower’s conference with Montgomery on September 10, 1944]

49 TH (1)-(4) [comments on movie, “Is Paris Burning?;” orphanage in Vietnam; Eisenhower comments on the way western novels portray Army people and the actual qualities he finds in service personnel; Eisenhower and Louis S. St. Laurent, former Prime Minister of Canada, copies of correspondence, statements, and speeches; Dan Thornton; Strom Thurmond]

TI [gold bowl from Tiffany; Eisenhower comments on “happiness” and criticizes Rosten’s attitude toward life]

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TK [Senator John Tower]

TR (1)(2) [Eisenhower’s recommendations to retiring former colleague; Republican National Committee records for the Eisenhower Library; Eisenhower letter to Harry Truman; Tuskegee Institute; Holmes Tuttle, California politics and Ronald Reagan; Holmes provided Ford LTD for Eisenhower to use in California]

U (1)-(3) [Stewart Udall, marker for Eisenhower Farm; Schulz outlines what Eisenhower is willing to do for congressional and state candidates; Eisenhower comments on need for military Public Relations Officers and war correspondents; Eisenhower Room at Army War College; West Point visit, 6-28-66; statement re United Student Aid Fund; universal military training; honorary captain of golf team; St. Germain Golf Club]

United Nations, We Believe, 6-6-66 [luncheon in Kansas City, visit with Harry Truman; clipping re re-interment of Doud Dwight Eisenhower in Abilene]

V (1)(2) [, assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson; U.S. Coastal Cadets; speech by Tom Van Sickle to Republican National Committee; Friends International]

50 Vaughan, Samuel S., 1966 (1)-(3) [editing At Ease; writing a piece on Winston Churchill and George C. Marshall; filing for copyrights on Eisenhower’s writings; Doubleday’s sales figures for Waging Peace and Mandate for Change; book reviews and articles re Eisenhower’s books; subsidiary rights sales of Waging Peace]

VE (1)(2) [Ken Venturi; Eisenhower comments on Lord Gort in WWII; National Cemeteries closed; Eisenhower honorary chairman of Fred Waring Testimonial Dinner; views on Vietnam and bombing of North Vietnam; Governor John Volpe of Massachusetts]

Veterans of Foreign Wars

W (1)-(6) [G. N. Waddell, mayor of Salina, Kansas; religious faith of Jacob Eisenhower; Eisenhower comments on inflation and small family farms; DeWitt Wallace, Reader’s Digest; George Wallace, governor of ; lecture on economic policy by W. Allen Wallis; Planned Parenthood, Project HOPE, and birth control; letter to Maj. Gen. Douglas Kendrick thanking staff at Walter Reed for their care, lists nurses; Vernon Walters ; Fred Waring; Eisenhower comments on experiences with Admiral Cunningham in WWII; Tuskegee Institute; Columbia University Board of Trustees, 1949 to 1952; Warsaw Ghetto; reporter Eddie Folliard; Vietnam strategy; UPS newsletter with article on Eisenhower; John Wayne writes Eisenhower re paintings by Olaf Wieghorst]

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WE (1)-(3) [Eisenhower supports Edward Brooke for U.S. Senate; fire truck named “General Ike;” Pilot Dick Merrill; Sinclair Weeks; Leo Welch; Korea Society, article on ; Lord Wemyss and National Trust of Scotland]

51 WE (4) [sermon by Rev. Elson; Gen. Westmoreland; West Papua, Indonesia; foreword for book by “Babe” Weyland on football]

Wedding Anniversary-July 1, 1966 (Sample of Golden Wedding Anniversary Thank You Card) [article from Gettysburg Times]

Wells, Kenneth [Freedoms Foundation, fundraising]

WH (1)-(6) [Anne Wheaton; Suez crisis; bipartisan on foreign policy and partisan on domestic policy; drafts of articles by John Wheeler based on interview with Eisenhower re Vietnam, foreign policy, WWII, using the atomic bomb, Sec. of State John Foster Dulles and “brinkmanship,” Suez Crisis, and Korea (drafts are annotated by Eisenhower); a study by the Senate Republican Policy Committee, “Where the Votes Are,” a profile of America in the mid-1960s as it affects voting habits of 1968 and 1972; Pro-Am Golf Tournament, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, August 24; Dr. Paul Dudley White, Eisenhower’s health; comment on Gen. Thomas D. White; Eisenhower receives Award of the Baronial Order of the Magna Charta; speech by Gen. White; William L. White; Eisenhower comments on inflation; film for Veterans Day]

Whitman, Ann C. [Eisenhower’s health; Whitman’s work for Gov. Rockefeller; mutual acquaintances]

WI (1)-(4) [Committee for Constitutional Government (right-wing, anti- Communist); letter from member of John Birch Society critical of Eisenhower; Dr. John Wickman, Eisenhower Library to open for research; list of items being sent to the Eisenhower Library; photos of three Olaf Wieghorst’s paintings; J. R. Wiggins; presidential succession; National Landmark plaque for Eisenhower Farm; Eisenhower on need for “real choice” for Republican voters, lists possible candidates for 1968; anecdote from 1952 campaign; comments on retirement]

52 WI (5)(6) [ Lord Tedder’s book on WWII; Congressman Bob Wilson; statement re Churchill memorial fund]

WO (1)-(5) [two articles by Allen Dulles re “Secret Surrender;” Maj. Gen. John S. Wood; Blind Golfers Foundation; Robert and Neil Woodruff; Eisenhower’s health; Eisenhower College; Vietnam situation; Eisenhower’s uncle, Ira Eisenhower; Felix Edgar Wormser, sound money policy; Eisenhower comments

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on Leverett Saltonstall; Henry Wriston, American Assembly; universal military service; Gen. Willard Wyman]

X-Y (1)(2) [Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation and Radio of Free Asia; Senator Yarborough; Charles R. Yates; Col. Charles Yeager; Howard Young; health problems; politics; Eisenhower recommends men for Republican Associates]

Young Men’s Christian Association [Eisenhower honorary chairman of state fund drive for YMCA]

Z [Eisenhower comments on proposed changes to United Nations Charter and opposes admission of Red China; Darryl Zanuck]

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