EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: POST-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-69
1963 PRINCIPAL FILE
SERIES DESCRIPTION
The 1963 Principal File served as the main office file for Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Gettysburg office. It is divided into two subseries--a subject file and an alphabetical file. The subject subseries contains such categories as appointments, autographs, endorsements, gifts, invitations, memberships, messages, politics, publications, statements, and trips. This subseries is comprised of a little over thirty-one boxes, and it is arranged in alphabetical order by name of subject category. Invitations generated the greatest volume of correspondence, followed by appointments, gifts, and messages. The alphabetical subseries consists of nearly thirty-nine boxes of materials arranged in alphabetical order by names of individuals and organizations. Though primarily a correspondence file, it also contains other types of documents, including speeches, published materials, lists, statements, minutes of meetings, and transcripts of interviews.
This series reveals that the volume of Eisenhower’s correspondence continued to grow. It placed an increasing burden on his staff, who answered most inquiries, and on friends such as Bryce Harlow, who often drafted letters for Eisenhower on politically sensitive subjects, and on Dwight Eisenhower himself, who continued to edit correspondence with friends and acquaintances. The increased strain on Eisenhower and his staff is revealed in the many letters which turned down requests for appointments, autographs, speeches, endorsements, and special messages from the former president.
The bulk of this series consists of routine correspondence and related materials. However, there are numerous letters and memoranda which discuss national and international events, issues, and personalities. The space program, taxes, the New Frontier, People to People, the Test Ban Treaty, the assassination of President Kennedy, NATO, the U.S. defense budget, World War II, the stockpiling of strategic materials, the upcoming presidential election and prospective Republican candidates, foreign aid, and the missile program are subjects discussed in Eisenhower’s correspondence. Other topics mentioned in this series include the writing of Mandate for Change, Freedoms Foundation, Eisenhower’s future role in political campaigns, Republicanism (definition of), presidential disability, Radio Liberty, Radio Free Europe, American Assembly, Robert Welch, the John Birch Society, Cuba, Barry Goldwater, Henry Cabot Lodge, Emmet John Hughes, the Republican defeat in 1960, and U.S.-Canada relations.
In 1963 Dwight Eisenhower continued to correspond with many prominent individuals including Harold Macmillan, President Mateos of Mexico, Winston Churchill, and Anthony Eden. Prominent Americans who corresponded with him included Barry Goldwater, William Scranton, William S. Paley, Charles Percy, George Romney, Walter Cronkite, Leonard Firestone, Fred Waring, Arnold Palmer, Joyce Hall, Leonard Hall, Lucius Clay, Omar Bradley, Fred Friendly, Walt Disney, Lauris Norstad, and Walter Lippmann. Former members of the Eisenhower Administration also kept in touch with their ex-boss--both through correspondence and occasional visits to Gettysburg. Bryce Harlow, Harold Stassen, Jim Hagerty, Richard Nixon,
Nelson Rockefeller, Allen Dulles, Sherman Adams, Ezra Taft Benson, Herbert Brownell, C. D. Jackson, Henry Cabot Lodge, Bernard Shanley, Clarence Francis, Arthur Burns, Raymond J. Saulnier, John S. Bragdon, and Leonard V. Finder all made some contact with Eisenhower in 1963.
This series also contains considerable documentation relating to Eisenhower’s personal views and attitudes on a wide range of subjects. There are comments on his favorite beverage, favorite Bible verse, his policy on honorariums, his policy regarding the use of his name, an old football injury, a late 1940s illness, books he read as a boy, why he stayed in the Army, his policy on writing commendatory letters, his views on the press and interviews, and his conditions for playing in a celebrity golf match. His responses to criticism by Robert Welch, Emmet John Hughes, Barry Goldwater, and others are recorded in this series. In addition, there is information on such mundane matters as personal automobiles, an Angus sale, personal investments, doodling, his membership in various organizations and associations, Eisenhower’s medication, and the fact that he stopped smoking in 1949. These files provide many insights into Eisenhower the man, and they document his very active post-presidential life.
CONTAINER LIST
Box No. Contents
1 Correspondence Sent to California, 1963-64 [list of documents]
Subject File
AP Appointments
AP DDE’s Appointments (appointment and calendar sheets) (1)(2)
AP-1 Appointments--Afghanistan, King and Queen, September 7, 1963 (1)(2)
AP-1 Appointments--Anderson, Elmer L., January 19, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Archer Morse G. (Dunlap Elementary School, Xucaipa, California)
AP-1 Appointments--Arrowsmith, Marvin; Bell, Jack, October 4, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Background--ter Horst; Brater, Cantera, October l, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Ballin, William C., November 10, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Belair, Felix, October 15, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Bell, G. K. (Lt. Col.), Royal Regiment of Canada, June 20, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Bigger, Robert, September 25, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Bihl, Carl J. (Youth for Christ), September 22, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Bird, John (Saturday Evening Post), August 22-23, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Birthday News; Pix; Vathis; Ball; Cahill; Rochelle; Roy; October 11, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Blair, Clay; Bird, John
AP-1 Appointments--Blair, C. Jackson, Republican College Council of Pa., June 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Bond, Willemin, April 23, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Boone, Joel T., October 31, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Brodeur, Malabar; Wells, Sam (Jackson, C. D.), September 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Brown, Richard, November 20, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Burton, Courtney, October 3, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Burd, Larry; Bassitt, John; Donovan, Bob, November 14, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Cairns, Alan, August 10, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Carpenter, Donald F., December 14, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Catton, Bruce (NBC TV—“Eisenhower on Lincoln as Commander in Chief”), February 11, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Clark, Bob; Lawrence, Bill, November 13, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Collins, Larry (Newsweek) en route to California
AP-1 Appointments--Collins, N. Perryman, M.D., June 25, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Cooper, R. Lawlor; Wood, Jordan, August 22, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Craig, George M., October 3, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Cronkite, Walter; Kiernan, Mr., November 7, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Cutler, Robert (weekend guest), August 30, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Daly, Marcus (Shanley, Bernard), September 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--deGuingand, Francis, October 9, 1963 [World War II; Southwick House; South Africa]
AP-1 Appointments--Diller, Silas S. (Rahauser, Joseph S.), July 25, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Downing, Fulton J., Mayor of Harrington, Delaware, July 23, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Draper, William, December 20, 1963 [national population policy]
AP-1 Appointments--Eisenhower, Milton; Eisenhower, Edgar, October 26, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Eisenhower School, Indio, California, April 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Essig, J. R., November 15, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Flaherty, Vincent, November 13, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Freedoms Foundation, Executive Committee (Wells, Kenneth), November 19, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Future Farmers of America (Cheatham-Arends), June 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Galvin, Robert (Percy, Chuck), August 30, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Gillespie, Robert B.; McFarland, David, October 31, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Goldwater, Barry, September 28, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Greenbaum, Philip, National Jewish Hospital at Denver, June 5, 1963 [Eisenhower policy on letters of endorsement]
2 AP-1 Appointments--Hagerty, James, June 5, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hall, Leonard, September 5, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Harlow; Miller, August 21, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Harmon, Ruth Ann, August 23, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Harpprecht, Klaus, September 12, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Harris, Jim, November 12, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hatch, Alden (re book on Mountbatten, Lord), October 31, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hatfield, Mark O. (Mydland, Harvey), February 10, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Haushalter, Walter M., August 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Heaslip, George C., O. S. Tyson, and Company, Inc. (Mr. Davis), July 23, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hellerman, Will, Nationwide Ins. Co. (Currier & Ives), June 4, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hermann, A. B., Heritage Record, April 16, 1963 [Republican recording with statements by Eisenhower, Nixon, Rockefeller, and Goldwater and narrated by Ronald Reagan]
AP-1 Appointments--Hibbs, Ben, July 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hockey Team (Privateers, John Rote) Dornes, Pollock, Clausen, Meijer, October 19, 1963 [People to People]
AP-1 Appointments--Horne, Neil P., November 19, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Humbert, Max J. (Menconi, Ralph J., Sculptor--Presidential Art Metals, Inc.), June 27, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Humphrey, George, September 21, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Hunt, John H. (Education for International Understanding, report on), June 27, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Johnson, Albert, October 3, 1963 [Republican candidate for Congress]
AP-1 Appointments--Johnston, Eric, October 14, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Laird, Melvin; Miller, William, November 20, 1963 [Republican platform]
AP-1 Appointments--Lampert, J. B., November 13, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Lee, Bruce; Ryan, Cornelius (Reader’s Digest), July 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Leithead, Larmon, Robinson, March 13, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Letson, Walter Neil (Architect of the Capitol), October 3, 1963 [East Front Extension Project]
AP-1 Appointments--Loy, Park W. T. (Blue and Gray Youth Brigade), August 29, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--MacAskell, Rev. Robert, June 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Martinson, Jacob Christian, August 3, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Mathias Group (Luncheon), November 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Matsumiya, Cooper (Japan Trip), May 22, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--McCone, John, June 20, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--McPhee, Roemer; Harr, Karl, July 30, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Meloy, Stan (Valley Forge), October 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Miller, Teresa (Gettysburg High School), October 5, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Miller, William; Good, Josephine; Hermann, A. B., October 10, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Monnet, Jean, December 9, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Moos, Malcolm, November 14, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Nagle, George; Hayes, Ernest (Iowa), October 1, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Nicholls, Leslie, October 19, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Nichols Study Group, November 2, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Nixon, Richard M., December 11, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--O’Daniel, John W., March 21, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Olds, Glenn A. (Springfield College), June 4, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Osborne, John (Book-Forrestal, James), June 4, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Paul, General, June 18, 1963
3 AP-1 Appointments--Pennsylvania Angus Association Annual Field Day (Nevins, Arthur), July 20, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Pennsylvania Master Farmers (Pecora), July 27, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Percy, Charles (Bell & Howell), February 6-9, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Perona & Perona (Ladd Ynash), Apptmt. in Santa Fe Railway car, July 1, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Pollak, Richard (Baltimore Sun), October 10, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Price, Harry W. (Windmill Presentation), September 12, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Puryear, Captain; Sampson, Charles W., May 2, 1963 [Air Force Academy]
AP-1 Appointments--Quie Group (Luncheon), November 15, 1963 [background on NATO; Congressional NATO Task Force]
AP-1 Appointments--Reader’s Digest (Cookingham, Johnson, Granik, Fisher), October 4, 1963 [People to People; interview of Eisenhower by Granik]
AP-1 Appointments--Rhodes, E. Washington, November 12, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Rockefeller, Nelson; Stephens, Tom, August 23, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Romney, George C., October 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Rosenkrans, John C. (Eisenhower College), October 31, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Rural Editors-White, Rogers, Withers, Lehman, Cess, October 7, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Ruschmeyer, Walter, December 11, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Sadh, M. N., August 3, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Salemme, Antonio (Wulbern, John), July 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Sanders, John; McKean, Douglas, October 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Saulnier, Raymond J., May 28, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Scranton, William (Eisenhower visit to Harrisburg), October 17, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Sergio, Lisa (Master Control), May 20, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Shafer, Raymond P., September 16, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Smith, Merriman, September 16, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Smith, S. E. (biography of Burke), September 12, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Stassen, Harold E., June 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Steele, John L. (Time & Life), June 5; 1963 [Steele submits article to Eisenhower for editing]
AP-1 Appointments--Steine, David and Family, July 17, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Strickler, Gen. Daniel B. (Pirates Lancaster), May 16, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Stringer, Mr. (Christian Science Monitor), October 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Sutherland, Robert; Waud, Sydney (Steuben Glass), November 11, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Takeuchi, Ryuji (Japanese Ambassador), November 12, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Taylor, Marian Young (Martha Deane), November 7-8, 1963 [text of radio interview re Mandate for Change]
AP-1 Appointments--Thomas, Louise (Doubleday), July 24, 1963 [promoting Mandate for Change]
AP-1 Appointments--Thompson, Francis, March 15, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Todd, Webster B., September 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Touring Teens (Hillsen, Jane E., Director), July 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Tower, John Go; Harlow, Bryce, August 29, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Tressler, Charles B. (Exchange Student Carlos Wieck), September 5, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Truax, Craig (Republican State Chairman), September 5, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--Umberto, King of Italy, October 18, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--United Telephone Company of Pa., Witmer, B. M. (Original Cover Tele. Directory to DDE), June 24, 1963
AP-1 Appointments--University of Cal., L.A., Charter Day, April 4, 1963 [honorary degree; John F. Kennedy space program]
AP-1 Appointments--Williams, Clare B., January 19, 1963
AP-2 Appointments Declined--A
AP-2 Appointments Declined--B
4 AP-2 Appointments Declined—C
AP-2 Appointments Declined--D
AP-2 Appointments Declined--E, F
AP-2 Appointments Declined--G
AP-2 Appointments Declined--H
AP-2 Appointments Declined--I
AP-2 Appointments Declined--K [transcript of interview of Gen. Lucius Clay by Conrad Ahlers]
AP-2 Appointments Declined--L [People to People film]
AP-2 Appointments Declined--M, N
AP-2 Appointments Declined--O, P
AP-2 Appointments Declined--R
AP-2 Appointments Declined--Rahauser, Joseph S. (Possible visit to adjoining farm), September 7, 1963
AP-2 Appointments Declined--S (1)(2) [Republican Policy Comm.; NATO]
AP-2 Appointments Declined--Sloan, Herbert (Mrs.), 531st Shore Engineer Regiment, July 12, 1963
AP-2 Appointments Declined--T
AP-2 Appointments Declined--Thomson, D. J. (Sr.)
5 AP-2 Appointments Declined--V, W
AP-3 Appointments Tentative--A thru R [Norstad]
AP-3 Appointments Tentative--S thru W [Schwengelsurvey on Senate minority staffing]
AU Autographs--A
AU Autographs--B
AU Autographs—C
AU Autographs--D [new golf cart]
AU Autographs--E, F
AU Autographs--G
AU Autographs--H, I, J
AU Autographs--K, L
AU Autographs--M
AU Autographs--O, P
AU Autographs--R
AU Autographs--S [Eisenhower re “precious resources”]
AU Autographs--T, U, V [Prince Bernhard]
6 AU Autographs--W, Y [Vernon Walters; situation in Brazil]
EN Endorsements (1)(2) [George Washington Carver; Grayson Kirk; tax cuts; withholding taxes]
FF Freedoms Foundation-Board of Directors (1)-(5)
FF Freedoms Foundation-Correspondence (1)-(3) [text of conversation-Arthur M. Schlesinger; remarks to board of directors]
FF Freedoms Foundation-Undated
FF Freedoms Foundation, May 16, 1963 and June 10, 1963 (1)
7 FF Freedoms Foundation, May 16, 1963 and June 10, 1963 (2)(3)
GI Gifts-A
GI Gifts-B (1)-(4)
GI Gifts-C (1)-(3)
GI Gifts-D (1)(2)
8 GI Gifts-D (3)
GI Gifts-E
GI Gifts-F
GI Gifts-G (1)(2) [Billy Graham]
GI Gifts-H (1)-(4) [political spoof of John F. Kennedy]
GI Gifts-I
GI Gifts-J (1)(2) [1915 booklet on Abilene]
GI Gifts-K
GI Gifts-L (1)(2)
9 GI Gifts-M (1)(2)
GI Gifts-N
GI Gifts-O
GI Gifts-P (1)(2) [William S. Paley; Edwin Parker-Spalding golf equipment]
GI Gifts-Q
GI Gifts-R (1)(2)
GI Gifts-Sa
GI Gifts-Sc
GI Gifts-Se
GI Gifts-Sh
GI Gifts-Si
GI Gifts-Sm
GI Gifts-St (1)(2)
GI Gifts-T (1)
10 GI Gifts-T (2)
GI Gifts-U
GI Gifts-V
GI Gifts-W (1)-(3) [New Frontier]
GI Gifts-Y
GI Gifts-Z
GI-2 Gifts Given by DDE--Trade Editions of Mandate for Change (1963)
IM Immigration
IN-1 Invitations Accepted [Allen Dulles; Gosden; Firestone]
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Abilene, October 21, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Alexander Hamilton Dinner (Columbia College-Low Library), November 26, 1963 (1)-(3)
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Alpha Zeta Fraternity, Pa. St. College, May 25, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Army-Navy Club, USMA Class 1915 Reunion, September 9, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Augusta, Ga., November 4-10, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Augusta National Golf Club (Eisenhower/Roberts), May 3, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Berryville, Va., August 28, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Birthday Party (Hershey, Pa.), October 12, 1963 (1)(2)
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Birthday Party, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1963
11 IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Boy Scout Luncheon, Odlum Ranch, April 10, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Breakfast with 87th Club, June 12, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Brown Military Academy, Cauwells, Jack F., March 22, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Citizens Union, Searchlight Dinner (Carmen, Harry), October 28, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Cornell University Luncheon, May 17, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Denver Trip (Eisenhower Golf Course, AF Academy), June 30, 1963 [favorite beverage]
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Dutch Treat Club (Vaughn, McCormick, Monahan), October 29, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Effective Citizens Organization, June 12, 1963; Shoreham Hotel (Doubleday), June 11, 1963; Breakfast, Republican Members of House, June 12, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Eisenhower/Eisenhower (Johns Hopkins Alumni), April 29, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Eisenhower, Golf Tournament (Heart Fund), March 17, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Eisenhower High School, Rialto, California (Edward V. Ryan), March 22, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Eisenhower Park (Newport, R.I.), Buchanan, Wiley; Hambly; Wilkinson, September 25, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Franklin and Marshall College, June 2, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Freedoms Foundation-Walt Disney-Presentation of Award, March 8, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Gettysburg College Trustees Meeting, October 4, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Glendora Unified School District (W. Del Walker), March 22, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Hemmerling School, Banning, California (Todd, Hilda M.), March 18, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Hughes, William T., Univ. of Seven Seas, April 3, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--International House (Breakfast), November 22, 1963 [John J. McCloy; Europe; France; Germany]
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Johns Hopkins University Trustees Mtg., Wash., D.C., October 7, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Kennedy Memorial Service, Washington, D.C., November 25, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted—“Music at Midnight” (Belk) Theater-Palm Springs, January 25, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Nichols Study Group (Thomas Nichols), May 17-19, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Patton, Tom, American Iron & Steel Institute, May 23, 1963 (1)(2)
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Peace Light Mass (Hesburgh, Theo.), June 29, 1963
12 IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Pennsylvania State University, May 25, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Pennsylvania Military College, Valley Forge, May 30-31, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Pilgrims Dinner, New York City (Bullock, Hugh), May 22, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Presbyterian Rally (Smith MacAskill), September 22, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Radio Free Europe (Murphy, W.B.), May 23, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Red Cross Dedication (Gen. Gruenther), June 6, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Republican Citizens Workshop, Hershey, Pa., June 13-14, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Republican National Finance Committee Breakfast (Metro Club), May 23, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Riverside County Republican Central Committee, Cochran-Odlum Ranch, April 27, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Strauss, Lewis (Angus Sale), October 21, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Thomasville, Ga., December 1-7, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--UN We Believe Luncheon, Emloe, Roger; Dent, Charles, November 22, 1963 (1)(2)
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--University of Rochester (W. Allen Wallis), May 17, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Walter Reed Medical Check-Up, December 12, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Waring, Fred (Shawnee), August 27, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--White, Paul Dudley, October 29, 1963
IN-1 Invitations Accepted--Wolf, Charles (New Oxford), July 18, 1963
13 IN-2 Invitations Declined (by card) (1)-(5)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (A) (1)-(3) [old football injury; personal investments; Sherman Adams]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (B-Bai)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bak)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bar) (1)
14 IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bar) (2)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bas-Bay)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bea-Bec)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bed-Ben) [Ezra Taft Benson]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ber) (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bet-Bl)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bo) (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Br) (1)-(3) [Brownell]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Bu-By)
IN-2 Invitations Declined--Business Council, Oct. 17-19, 1963
15 IN-2 Invitations Declined (C-Cap)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Car)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Cas-Cha)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Che-Chu)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Cla) (1)(2)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Cle-Col)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Com-Con)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Coo-Cow)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Cr)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Cu-Cy) [B. Cutler]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Da) [Harry Darby]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (De)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Di)
16 IN-2 Invitations Declined (Do)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Dr-Dy)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ea-Ed)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ei-Em) [Earl, Edgar, and Milton Eisenhower]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Eu-Ex)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Fa)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Fe-Fi) [L. Finder]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Fl-Fo)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Fr-Fu)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ga) [Gandhi-Moral Rearmament]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ge-Go)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Gr)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Gr-Gu)
17 IN-2 Invitations Declined (H-Ham) [Hagerty]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Han) [Eisenhower-future role in political campaigns]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Har)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Has-Hay) [M. Hatfield; G. Hauge]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (He) [Sam Heller]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Hi-Hj)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Hob-Hol)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Hop-How)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Hud-Huf)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Hug-Hy)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (I)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ja-Je) [C. D. Jackson]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Jo)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Jo-Ju) [Eric Johnston Motion Picture Association]
18 IN-2 Invitations Declined (K-Kap)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Kar-Kel)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Kem-Ket)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ki)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Kl-Ko)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Kr-Ku)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (La) (1)(2)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Le)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Li-Ll)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (LO-Ly) [Lodge; Luce]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (M-Mag)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Mal-Man)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Mar-May)
19 IN-2 Invitations Declined (Mc) (1)-(3) [T. McCabe]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Me)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Mi) (1)(2)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Mo) (1)-(3) [T. Morton]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Mu-My)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (N) (1)(2)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (O) (1)(2)
20 IN-2 Invitations Declined (P-Par)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Pas-Pau)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Pe-Pl)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Po)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Pr-Pu)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Q)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ra)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Re-Reg)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Reh-Rh)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Republican National Comm. Dinner, Washington, D.C.), May 9, 1963
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ri)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ro) (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Ru-Ry)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Sa)
21 IN-2 Invitations Declined (Sc) (1)(2) [H. Scott]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Se)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Sh) (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Si) [coaching football in 1915-16 at St. Mary’s College and Peacock Academy]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Sm)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Sn-So)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Sp) [A. T. Spaulding-black insurance executive; definition of Republicanism; honorariums]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (St) (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Su-Sw)
22 IN-2 Invitations Declined (Smaller Business Association, Grinnell, Chase W.), September 30, 1963
IN-2 Invitations Declined (T) (1)-(3)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (U)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (V)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Wa-Wal)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Wan-Wat)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (We)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Wh)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Wi) (1)(2)
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Wo-Wy) [California politics]
IN-2 Invitations Declined (Y)
23 IN-2 Invitations Declined (Z)
IN-3 Invitations Tentative (A thru Z) [Eisenhower-political campaigns]
MA Medals and Awards [Tuskegee Institute]
MB Memberships-1963 [list of memberships accepted, tentative, and declined]
MB Memberships (A)
MB Memberships (B) (1)(2)
MB Memberships (C)
MB Memberships (D) [offered directorate at United Air Lines; Weimaraner Club of America]
MB Memberships (E-G) [People to People; Dr. Elson]
MB Memberships (English-Speaking Union) (1)-(3) [J. Gault; John Whitney]
MB Memberships (H-J)
24 MB Memberships (James IV Asso. of Surgeons)
MB Memberships (Johns Hopkins Univ.)
MB Memberships (K, L)
MB Memberships (M, N)
MB Memberships (P)
MB Memberships (R)
MB Memberships (S) (1)(2) [Radio Liberty; Allen Dulles; Adlai Stevenson]
MB Memberships (T)
MB Memberships (Turf & Field Club-1963)
MB Memberships (W) [International Club; Adv. Council for Tuskegee Institute]
MB Memberships (World Wildlife Fund) (1)-(3)
25 MB Memberships (World Wildlife Fund) (4)-(8)
MB Memberships (Z)
Memoranda (1)(2) [Walter Cronkite; F. Friendly; R. Welch; Eisenhower Library; schedule and appointments; A. Palmer; Andrew Goodpaster; Christian Herter; nuclear forces in Europe]
ME-1 Messages-Wedding Congratulations (A-E)
ME-1 Messages-Wedding Congratulations (F-J)
ME-1 Messages-Wedding Congratulations (K-M)
ME-1 Messages-Wedding Congratulations (N-S)
ME-1 Messages-Wedding Congratulations (T-W)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (A, B)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (C, D)
26 ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (E-G)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (H)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (I-L)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (M)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (N-R)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (S)
ME-2 Messages-Birthday Congratulations (T-W)
ME-3 Messages-Condolence (A-C)
27 ME-3 Messages-Condolence (D-F)
ME-3 Messages-Condolence (G-J)
ME-3 Messages-Condolence (K, L)
ME-3 Messages-Condolence (M-R)
ME-3 Messages-Condolence (S-Y)
ME-4 Messages-General (A)
ME-4 Messages-General (B) (1)-(3) [P. Bush; B. Dole]
ME-4 Messages-General (C) (1)-(3) [Denison site]
ME-4 Messages-General (D)
ME-4 Messages-General (E)
ME-4 Messages-General (F)
ME-4 Messages-General (G) (1)(2) [J. Gault]
ME-4 Messages-General (H) (1)(2) [L. Hall]
28 ME-4 Messages-General (H) (3)
ME-4 Messages-General (J)
ME-4 Messages-General (K)
ME-4 Messages-General (L)
ME-4 Messages-General (M) (1)-(4)
ME-4 Messages-General (N)
ME-4 Messages-General (O)
ME-4 Messages-General (P) (1)(2)
ME-4 Messages-General (R)
ME-4 Messages-General (S) (1) [Radio Liberty]
29 ME-4 Messages-General (S) (2)-(4)
ME-4 Messages-General (T-V)
ME-4 Messages-General (W)
ME-4 Messages-General (Z)
Miscellaneous [fake press release dated 1985 with info. re John F. Kennedy and others]
NA Name, Use of (1)(2)
P-to-P People to People (1)-(5) [J. Hall; minutes of meeting; background info]
30 PER Personnel
PL Politics (Republican Citizens Committee) (1)-(3) [presidential disability]
PL-2 Political Endorsements [Bud Wilkinson]
PL-3 Politics (General) [Eisenhower doesn’t think Nixon will ever run for office again; presidential disability; C. Randall-executive, legislative, and judicial pay]
PU Publications (A) [Camp Polk; Louisiana Maneuvers]
PU Publications (B) (1)(2) [WW II-entry into Paris]
PU Publications (C)
PU Publications (D)
PU Publications (E)
PU Publications (F, G) [number of Christmas greetings received and sent in 1960]
PU Publications (H)
PU Publications (I, J)
PU Publications (K, L)
31 PU Publications (M) [E. Frederic Morrow]
PU Publications (O, P)
PU Publications (R) [Eisenhower-serious illness in late 1940s]
PU Publications (S)
PU Publications (T)
PU Publications (V-Z) [1952 campaign comic book; proposed publication of stories and anecdotes]
SP Speech, Business Council, Oct. 20, 1962
SP Speech, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, May 17, 1963
SP Speech, Radio Free Europe Luncheon, May 23, 1963
ST Statements-Statement Made to Press Following Pres. Kennedy’s Assassination, Nov. 23, 1963
ST Statements (1)-(4) [Eisenhower running as vice president in 1964; L. Hall; W. Cronkite; taxes; Adenauer; favorite Bible verse; most profound thought]
TRANS Transportation [trip to California]
TR Trips-California, January 3-6, 1963
TR Trips-Univ. of Southern California, Jan. 10, 1963
TR Trips-Rochester, Ithaca, and Baltimore, May 16-17, 1963
TR Trips-Denver, Colorado & Harrisburg, Pa., June 30-July 13, 1963 (1)(2)
32 TR Trips-Europe, July 30-August 15, 1963 (1)-(4) [CBS program on “D-Day plus 20 Years”]
TR Trips-Newport, New York, Sept, 26, 1963
Alphabetical File A
Adams (1)(2) [“Boots” Adams-investments, old football injury, “Kennedy Dollar; Sherman Adams]
Ad-Ae
Af-Ak
Al (1)-(3) [books Eisenhower preferred as a boy; taxes; George V. Allen, USIA]
Am
American (1)(2)
33 American Assembly (1)(2)
American Red Cross
American University (1)(2)
An
Anderson [Dillon Anderson]
And [WWII-SHAEF Main]
Ane-Ant
Ao-Aq
Appointments
Ar (1)(2) [Elizabeth Arden; Philip Areeda]
As [definition of politics and “middle of the road;” Republican Moderates]
At
34 Au [origin of NATO]
Av-Ay
Ba (1)-(7) [assassination of John F. Kennedy; nuclear test ban treaty; R. Welch- character assassination; Eisenhower-baseball; Castro and Cuba; Moral Rearmament]
Be (1)-(3) [Eisenhower-why he stayed in the Army-civilian offers; candidacy of H. C. Lodge and alleged support of Eisenhower; Freedoms Foundation; Gov. Bellman]
35 Be (4)-(7) [Alsop; extremists of left and right; Ezra Taft Benson; Lena Benson; use of Eisenhower’s name]
Bi (1)(2) [balance of powers-U.S. Constitution; Robert L. Biggers-autos for Eisenhower’s use; D-Day; 1964 election and platform]
Birthday File-1963 (1)(2)
Birthday Thank-you’s (A)
Birthday Thank-you’s (B)
Birthday Thank-you’s (C)
Birthday Thank-you’s (D-E)
Birthday Thank-you’s (F-G)
Birthday Thank-you’s (H)
36 Birthday Thank-you’s (J-L)
Birthday Thank-you’s (M)
Birthday Thank-you’s (N-R)
Birthday Thank-you’s (S)
Birthday Thank-you’s (T-V)
Birthday Thank-you’s (W-Y)
Birthday Responses-1963 (A-D)
Birthday Responses-1963 (E-H)
36 Birthday Responses-1963 (I-M)
Birthday Responses-1963 (N-S)
Birthday Responses-1963 (T-Z)
Bl (1)-(3) [civil rights legislation]
Bo (1)(2) [reviews of Mandate for Change; Pennsylvania politics]
37 Bo (3)-(7) [older voters-Medicare]
Boy Scouts of America (1)-(6)
Br (1) [Omar Bradley; civil defense; J. S. Bragdon]
38 Br (2)-(7) [Earl Warren appointment; Warren’s role in 1952 Convention; Century Assn. membership]
Brownell, Herbert, Jr. [report re proposed Constitutional amendments]
Bu (1)-(5) [budget; foreign aid; missile program; getting into politics; Henry Cabot Lodge; P. Bush; H. Butcher]
Bullis, Harry (Deceased, 1963) [See Special Name Series]
39 Burns, Arthur Fe (1)(2)
By
Ca (1)-(9) [space research a “stunt” program; Eisenhower never offered Medal of Honor; Candid Camera; 1948 letter re plans to remain nonpolitical; strategic stockpiling]
Ce
40 Cha (1)-(3) [Freedoms Foundation; People to People; South America]
Che
Chi
Chr
Christmas Gifts, 1963
1964 Christmas List
1963 Christmas List-Master (1)(2)
Chu [Churchill; Goldwater; problems facing U.S.]
Churchill, Winston-Honorary Citizenship-March 1963
Ci [Iraqi civil war]
Cl (1)(2) [Republicanism; censorship by Kennedy administration]
Co (1) [Tournament of Roses Parade-favorite marches]
41 Co (2)-(9) [WW II tactics; People to People; invitation to visit Japan; doodling; political career]
Cr (1)-(3) [Walter Cronkite-CBS]
Cronkite, Walter, Interview with DDE, 1-23-63 [Cuban missile crisis; Bay of Pigs; Khrushchev-coexistence; Moscow-Peking split; Charles de Gaulle; Common Market; World War II; race to moon of no military value; Telstar; missile gap; Polaris missile; budget deficits; fiscal responsibility; Republican Party; status of free world]
Cu (1)(2)
42 Cu (3)
Da (1)-(5) [endorsement of Lodge; Republican leadership; Eisenhower’s staff at Gettysburg; offer of board position at Rexall; franking privilege]
De (I)-(5) [new golf cart; Charles de Gaulle; South Africa]
Di (1)
43 Di (2)(3) [Walt Disney]
Do (1)-(4) [Iraqi-Kurdish civil war; Kinzua Dam]
Dr [Draper; Eisenhower-riding bicycle as boy]
Du (1)-(3) [Allen Dulles-Radio Liberty-American Liberation Comm.; Eleanor Lansing Dulles; John Foster Dulles]
Dw
Ea
Eb [Ebony magazine]
Ed [Anthony Eden-EDC; European Union, and NATO]
44 Ef [American Assembly]
Eisenhower (1)(2) [S. Ambrose-biography; family correspondence; golf balls; Eisenhower re Brinkley and Russia; Bob Cutler; Gordon Gray]
Eisenhower (Schools)
El (1)(2) [politics; Earl Warren appointment; Robert Ellsworth; Rev. Elson]
Em
En (1)(2) [Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower-use of automobiles while in White House; Freedoms Foundation; favorite Bible passage]
Ep
Er [Karl Mundt]
Es
Et
Ev
Ew
Fa (1)(2) [doodling; James Farley]
45 Face the Nation [transcript of broadcast, Nov. 10, 1963]
Fe (1)(2)
Fi (1)-(4) [Leonard Finder-John Birch Society-extreme right; Roger Firestone-old football injury]
Fl (1)(2)
Fo (1)-(3) [People to People; foreign aid; Frederic Fox-number of Christmas greetings in 1960]
Foreign Policy [paper on]
Fr (1) [Clarence Francis]
46 Fr (2)(3) [possible Republican candidates for president; Fred Friendly-CBS-D-Day program]
Fu [J. W. Fulbright-Test Ban Treaty; Eisenhower on youth; Eisenhower’s plans for 1964 campaign]
Ga (1)-(4) [Charles Percy-Illinois politics; J. Gault]
Ge (1)(2) [policy on commendatory letters]
Gi (1)(2) [Goldwater-Republicans]
Gl
Go (1)
47 Go (2)-(4) [Eisenhower-baseball; Charles Goren]
Gr (1)-(4) [Billy Graham; book by Emmet Hughes; Wayne C. Grover-burial site in Abilene, Kansas]
Gu (1)(2) [presidential press conferences]
Ha (1)-(4) [James Hagerty-misuse of Eisenhower letter of endorsement; Emmet Hughes; Leonard Hall; possible presidential candidates]
48 Ha (5)-(10) [Eisenhower-Mexican border service; R. Welch-John Birch Society-Ezra Taft Benson; autograph requests; Gabriel Hauge]
He (1)-(5) [Eisenhower re press and interviews; A. B. Hermann-RNC; Republican Citizens movement; Father Hesburgh]
HE (Heaton, Leonard only)
Hi (1)(2) [East Asia; Republican nominee]
49 Hi (3)
Ho (1)-(6) [Oveta Culp Hobby; Paul G. Hoffman; Ben Hogan; Bob Hope; situation in Guatemala]
Hu (1)(2) [book by Emmet Hughes]
Hy
I (1)-(3) [Mamie Eisenhower; Eisenhower ancestry; Ismay-Harold Macmillan-bridge- health]
International
50 Ja (1)(2) [WWII-bombing of Dresden; Jacob Javits; East-West trade; trip to Japan]
Je
Jo (1)-(3) [personal autos; Armenians in USSR]
Jones [Robert Tyre Jones]
Ju
Ka (1)(2) [Eisenhower-medications]
Ke (1)-(3) [Sen. Estes Kefauver-Senate resolution; Goldwater; Kendall-automobiles- politics-list of able Republican leaders; quote re man’s ego]
51 Ke (4)-(7) [John F. Kennedy; ileitis operation in 1956; Castro]
Ki (1)-(3) [Dr. Paul Dudley White; Kinzua Dam; George Kistiakowsky-population growth-politics]
Kl (1)(2) [Republican candidates; Goldwater-questions regarding; Julius Klein-de Gaulle-NATO-WWII; Bible passages used at inaugurations]
Kn
Ko [military engineers]
Kr [Bible passages used at inaugurations; Arthur Krock; Gen. Walter Krueger-1941; horses]
Ku (1)-(3) [Kuchel-Republican principles and party platform]
52 Kw [military programs at General Motors]
La (1)-(7) [Melvin Laird; Eisenhower-working too hard; favorite marches; bursitis; Alf Landon; Sigurd Larmon Goldwater-troops in Europe; Arthur Larson-Test Ban Treaty]
Le (1)-(4)
Li (1) [space program; Lincoln quote]
53 Li (2)(3) [withholding taxes; Walter Lippman re support in 1952]
Lists (1)-(3) [Birthday Correspondence]
Lists (4) [Birthday Dinner-Acceptances and Regrets]
Lists (5) [Eisenhower Dinner List]
Lists (6)(7) [Draft-Eisenhower Dinner List]
Lists (8) [White House Dinner Lists-1953-55]
Lists (9) [White House Dinner Lists-1957-60]
Ll [defeat in 1960 election; Republican org. defects]
Lo (1)-(3) [Henry Cabot Lodge; military service]
Lu [Henry R. Luce]
54 Ly
Ma (1)-(10) [Harold Macmillan-Test Ban Treaty; middle of road philosophy; Republican policy; William M. Martin-Federal Reserve-economic policy; politics; Goldwater; Scranton; President Mateos of Mexico; Lewis B. Maytag; public opinion polls; Medicare; Robert Anderson; use of personal interviews; Democratic leadership-Eisenhower’s action re Little Rock]
55 Mc (1)-(8) [Doubleday serialization of book; list of Republican leaders; political campaign; Neil McElroy; Camp Colt; Henry Roemer McPhee]
Me (1)-(3) [Taft; “splinter” groups in Republican Party; Ethel Merman; Robert E. Merriam]
Mi (1)-(3) [John F. Kennedy buying popularity; Sen. Morse]
56 Mi (4) [WWII-German National Redoubt-Battle of Bulge decision not to head for Berlin]
Mo (1)-(6) [Eisenhower’s medication; Jean Monnet-security of Europe-nuclear deterrence-NATO; federal budget; Malcolm Moos; morals; Thruston Morton]
Mu (1)-(3) [investment opportunity; Don Paarlberg agricultural surpluses; fat info re Campbell soups; U.S.-Canada relations]
My
56 Na (1)(2) [political feud in Connecticut]
National (1) [NAIA-importance of athletics]
57 National (2)(3) [National Cultural Center]
Ne (1)-(5) [Byron Nelson-golf; American Assembly; Allan Nevins; Republican politics]
New York Worlds Fair (1)(2) [minutes of meetings]
Ni (1)(2) [Cuba; Knute Rockne]
No (1)(2) [Gen. Norstad; Task Force on NATO]
Nu [William P. Rogers-international law]
O (1) [Gen. John W. “Mike” O’Daniel]
58 O (2)-(5) [Massachusetts politics; John Merrill Olin-hunting and fishing; Eisenhower- baseball]
Olympics (1)(2)
Pa (1)-(5) [Don Paarlberg; Arnold Palmer; Eisenhower’s conditions for playing in charity golf match; Norman Palmer-book on playing golf with Eisenhower; Edwin La Parker Spalding-golf equipment; Wm. Paley; amendment to Taft Hartley Act, Section 14-B]
Pe (1)-(3) [Nixon-public office; Peace Corps; Lester Pearson-press-nuclear treaty; resolution giving former presidents seat in Senate; People to People]
59 Pe (4)
Ph
Pi (1)(2) [missile program under Eisenhower administration, Virgil Pinkley]
Pi
Po (1)-(3) [WWII-decision not to push for Berlin; R. Welch-The Politician]
Poem
Pr (1)-(3) [presidential press conferences]
PU
Py
Q [quote attributed to Lincoln]
60 Ra (1)-(3) [race relations in Thomasville, Georgia; Clarence B. Randall; John F. Kennedy’s pay panel; New Frontier; social legislation; Nixon; coat of arms]
Re (1)-(6) [Reader’s Digest; American Red Cross; John Birch Society; People to People; Freedoms Foundation; WWI Tank Corps; tour of Gettysburg Battlefield; resolution giving former presidents right to speak in the Senate; James Reston column re atomic powered airplane; Romney; military pay bill]
Republican (1)(2) [platform for 1964]
Rh
Ri (1)(2) [pro-Goldwater, anti-Eisenhower letter; Eddie Rickenbacker]
Ro (1) [Dr. C. F. Holton-Eisenhower’s doctor during illness in late 1940s in Georgia]
61 Ro (2)-(9) [Nelson Rockefeller-Atoms for Peace; William Rogers; B. Romack-lady pro golfer; old football injury; 1950 interview; Churchill; story that Eisenhower supports Lodge for president; James J. Rowley-Secret Service-”crank” visitors; Kenneth C. Royall-American security-military budget]
Ru (1)-(3) [Dean Rusk-foreign aid; Cornelius Ryan interviewed Eisenhower]
Sa (1)-(4) [Le Saltonstall-military pay bill; MacArthur; English Speaking Union; San Francisco; Sargent-Doubleday-newspaper rights to Mandate for Change]
62 Sa (5)-(7) [Sargent-Doubleday-Mandate for Change; R. J. Saulnier federal expenditure policy-public debt-taxes-European economic progress-Common market]
Sc (1)(2) [President’s Commission on Registration and Voting Participation-changes needed in voting and election laws]
Schedule 1963
Sch (1)-(6) [J. Earl Schaefer-Goldwater; Radio Liberty; Co Herschel Schooley; Eisenhower-burial site; RNC record album including Eisenhower, Nixon, etc; Col. Max Sullivan Eisenhower’s West Point years; Congressional minority staffing]
Sco [Rugh Scott-political speeches]
Scr [Gov. Scranton of Pennsylvania]
63 Se (1)(2) [Glenn T. Seaborg; Fred Seaton-Eisenhower’s memoirs-public power-dams- Dixon Yates; Haile Selassie; resolution giving former presidents a seat in Senate; Kinzua Dam-Hugh Downs]
Sh (I)-(4) [Bernard Shanley-National Cultural Center; American Civil Liberties Union; Admiral Forrest Sherman-NATO-Navy; Eisenhower’s role in 1964 campaign]
Si (1)-(3) [Eisenhower-coached football teams at St. Mary’s and Peacock, 1915-16; Pollard Simon; R. Welch-John Birch Society]
Sk [Red Skelton]
Si
Sm
Smith (1)-(3) [use of facsimile signature; Young Republicans-problems and politics; Republican nomination in 1964-Lucius Clay proposed candidate; Moral Rearmament; Congo; Merriman Smith]
64 Sn
So (1)(2) [WWII-Patton]
Sp (1)(2) [A. T. Spaulding; Republicanism; Malcolm Moos; Mansfield Sprague]
Sta (1)-(3) [Col. James Stack-leadership qualities; Maurice Stans; Frank Stanton- CBS; test ban treaty; Harold Stassen-political candidacy-Eisenhower impartiality- Lodge-NATO-nuclear weapons-Test Ban Treaty]
Ste (1)-(3) [National Cultural Center; Adlai Stevenson; United Student Aid Funds]
Sto (1)(2) [strategic stockpiling]
65 Str
Stu [Department of Defense central purchasing]
Su (1)(2) [Col. Max Sullivan; NATO; newspaper interviews; withholding tax]
Sw (1)(2)
Sy
Ta (1)-(3) [NATO Task Force]
Te (1)(2) [Eisenhower-conditions under which new college could use his name; Edward Teller; TVA; use of words such as “left,” “right,” and “liberal”]
Test Ban Treaty (1)-(4) [Harold Macmillan-Eisenhower’s views on treaty; Arthur Larson; Harold Stassen, Senate Comm. on Foreign Relations-Eisenhower’s reservations and reasons for supporting it; Lewis Strauss; Arleigh Burke; George Kistiakowsky; Peter Aurand; memo of conf. with Dean Rusk, John McCone, and Eisenhower; Soviet Foreign Ministry; Khrushchev]
66 Th (1)-(3) [race relations in Thomasville, Georgia; Dan Thornton]
Ti
To (1)-(3) [RNC changes; Eisenhower’s future role in government; WWII statement; Lucius Clay as possible presidential candidate]
Tr (1)(2)
Tu [Courtney So Turner; Marcus Tuttle-1955 Crown Imperial Limousine; Holmes Tuttle]
Tw [Eisenhower’s policy re Republicans seeking the Presidential nomination in 1964]
U (1)-(3) [United Nations We Believe; USIA-Voice of America; Goldwater-tax cuts, deficits, centralized government, income tax, and Cuba]
67 United States News and World Report-Jan. 14, 1963 (1)(2) [interview of Eisenhower on Dec. 21, 1963; draft of interview and final copy]
University [WWII-SHAEF]
Va (1)-(3) [dirigibles and weather satellites; R. Welchbook; Sam Vaughn-Doubleday editor; Eisenhower-objectives of White House Years]
Ve
Vi
Vo
Wa (1)-(5) [Eisenhower-use of name; President’s Comm. on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces; SHAPE-Col. Robert R. McCormick-pro Taft; Reader’s Digest; Walter Judd; Eisenhower -ideas and beliefs; Crusade in Europe-limited edition]
68 Wa (6)-(8) [Abbot Washburn]
We (1)-(7) [Eisenhower-list of potential Republican presidential candidates-qualities of good candidates; aid for refugees; Sinclair Weeks; Eisenhower-policy on honorary memberships; Newport visit; Lawrence Welk; Kenneth D. Wells-Freedoms Foundation-preserving basic rights and freedoms; R. Welch book; Chief Walter West; John F. Kennedy; Eisenhower painting-“The Red Barn,” Gen.-Westmoreland]
Wh (1)-(4) [Clyde Wheeler-Gov. Bellman’s victory in Oklahoma election; Russia; Brinkley; E. Europe; Dr. Paul Dudley White; Eisenhower-interview at Walter Reed; Ann Whitman; RNC]
69 Wh (5)
Whitman, Ann C. [interfiled from A75-22, April 1994]
Wi (1)-(6) “I Miss Ike” Day; Bud Wilkinson; Eisenhower burial site; Eisenhower- high school students-racial difficulties; R. Welch; anecdote re Eisenhower and legislation; Milton Eisenhower-possible presidential candidate; Eisenhower stopped smoking in 1949; withholding taxes; Woodrow Wilson; Herbert Hoover; trip to Abilene and Denver; Santa Fe Railway cars; R. Welch and John Birch Society; B. Shanley-National Cultural Center]
Wo (1)-(4) [Eisenhower-interview in 1952 at SHAPE; Ronald Reagan-transcript of Reagan TV speech; Eisenhower-baseball; military pensions; press; Rose Mary Woods]
Wr [Henry Wriston-Assembly]
Wy [Andrew Wyeth; R. Welch and book; Eisenhower-birthday party at Hershey, Pennsylvania]
70 Y (1)-(3) [invitation to visit Japan; 1962 election]
Z (1)-(3) [Romney for president; Queen Whilhelmina]
Notebook with List of Christmas Gifts, 1963
Receipts for Registered and Certified Mail-Gettysburg Office-1961, 1962, and 1963 (1)(2)
Receipts for Certified Mail-California-1963
71 (Oversized Items)
Album-TV Special-“Eisenhower on Lincoln as Commander in Chief,” Feb. 11, 1963 (1)(2)
Birthday Greetings-Bellevue, Nebraska, Oct. 12, 1963
Biographical Sketch and Assorted Clippings on Life of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Freedom Documents Brochure
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