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S0060 Pulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955) Papers, 1897-1958 163 Microfilm Rolls

MICROFILM

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Joseph Pulitzer was an editor and publisher. The papers primarily relate to his editorship of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and cover nearly every aspect of the operation and production of the newspaper, including its internal business management, and its editorial polics. The collection contains extensive correspondence with family, journalists and politicians.

The originals of the documents contained in this collection are located in the Library of Congress.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The Papers of span the years 1897 to 1958, with the bulk of the material dated between 1925 and 1955.

A group of approximately 3,000 pieces of family correspondence contains letters exchanged over the years 1897 to 1955. Deserving of special mention in this series are Mr. Pulitzer's letters to his children: Joseph, Jr., Michael, Elinor, and Kate Davis. His sons followed him to St. Mark's school, and he maintained the closest interest in every aspect of their educational training. His letters not only inquired into their courses and grades, but also into their habits, extracurricular activities, and the character of their friends. Equal concern is shown in his letters to his Daughters--Elinor at Stuart School of Art in Boston and Kate Davis at Foxcroft School in Virginia. The correspondence continues throughout the adult lives of his children. This series also contains a large number of letters pertaining to the settlement of the estate of the senior Joseph Pulitzer, (1847-1911).

A general correspondence series contains letters between Pulitzer and many leaders in the fields of government and . Although numerous letters are of a routine nature, there are certain groups of letters of particular interest, such as those of Pulitzer's close friend Bernard Baruch. These letters discuss such divergent topics as national and international affairs, business trends, and the two men's mutual interest in hunting and fishing. Correspondents in the field of publishing includes Arthur H. Sulzberger, Adolph S. Ochs, Agnes and Eugene Meyer, Joseph Medill Patterson, and Norman Chandler. This group of papers also contain letters from Summer Welles, , and Stuart Symington, among others.

The most vital segment of the papers in the business file. It is in these manuscripts that Pulitzer reveals the drive and almost obsessive care which bestowed on all phases of his newspaper's production. Hundreds of memorandums written to various staff members of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch range from erudite discussions of editorial policy to such a mundane matter as Pulitzer's objection to the tone of voice used by a certain secretary. Even a cursory examination of topics included in the editorial files reveals the wealth of material available to readers on a wide range of domestic and foreign problems.

Although Pulitzer was physically absent from the Post-Dispatch offices for considerable periods of time on fishing and hunting trips, he maintained contact and close control of events at the newspaper through masses of telegrams and memorandums. These, the most important files for students of 20th-century American politics, contain communications between Pulitzer, his editorial writers, and Washington bureau reporters. Among theses editors and correspondents are such illustrious names in American journalism as Oliver K. Bovard, Irving Dilliard, Benjamin Reese, Raymond L. Crowley, Charles G. Ross, Raymond P. Brandt, Paul Y. Anderson, and Marquis Childs. The Subject matter of theses papers ranges over the entire spectrum of newspaper operations and includes contract negotiations with the American Newspaper Guild and other unions involved in the publication of the Post Dispatch; Pulitzer's policy of refusing to accept in the paper advertising which he considered to be fraudulent; his analyses of the cost factors in the management of the paper; and carefully charted comparisons of the operation of the Post-Dispatch and competitive .

Also in the business file are papers which amply illustrate Pulitzer's belief that a newspaper must not only report events but must act as a moral force in the community. In addition to detailing the constant pressure which the Post-Dispatch exerted for rectitude in the fields of local and national politics, the file also includes information on special issues which Pulitzer pursued, such as his intense opposition to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's "court-packing" plan, the symposium which he organized during World War II which he wrote during and inspection of Nazi concentration camps. These papers also reveal the particular pride which Pulitzer took in the purely visual aspect of his newspaper--his attention to the appropriateness of typefaces and his use of advanced rotogravure processes which made sections of the Post Dispatch equal to the best of leading national magazines.

A subject file contains papers concerning the , which was instituted by his father. There are files relating to nominations, meetings of the advisory board, and the presentation of the award. The subject file also includes information relating to the management of Pulitzer's principal residence at Clayton, Mo. and his summer home at Bar Harbor, Maine. There are extensive files revealing his passion for hunting and fishing, replete with records of his catches, descriptions of the types of equipment used, etc. Here too are records of his charitable contributions to both individuals and institutions.

Finally, the collection contains a group of financial papers including records of Pulitzer's investments in stocks and bonds as well as papers relating to estates and trusts set up by both Pulitzer and his father.

Also in the Library of Congress are the papers (6,500 items) of elder Joseph Pulitzer, which were given to the Library in 1935.

DESCRIPTION OF SERIES SERIES

1. Family correspondence, 1897-1955. 9 reels. Letters sent and received by various family members. Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and grouped by year where there are large numbers of letters.

2. General Correspondence, ca. 1915-1955. 22 reels. Letters sent and received. Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and grouped by year where there are large numbers of letters.

3. Business File, 1910-1055. 95 reels. Papers relating to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Arranged alphabetically and grouped by year where there are large numbers of papers.

4. Subject File, 1911-1955. 52 reels. Correspondence and related material. Arranged alphabetically by title of subject matter and grouped by year where there are large numbers of papers.

5. Financial Papers, 1912-1958. 15 reels. Papers relating to the creation of trusts and estates, as well as material on insurance, taxes, and investments. Arranged alphabetically by type of material and grouped by year where there are large numbers of papers.

REEL LIST

These microfilms may be viewed at SHS, but we regret we cannot lend them through Interlibrary Loan.

FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE, 1897-1955

REEL NOS. CONTENTS

1. Elmslie, Constance P., 1925-40 - Elmslie, William, 1944-1949 - Hungarian relatives, 1935-1954 (5 Folders) Gyulane, Polgar, 1946-1953 Krohn, Charlotte, 1946-1954 - Macarow, Maude, 1939-1952 - Moore, Adrian P. - Moore, Alice - Moore, Benjamin - Moore, David - Moore, Edith P., 1926-1939

2. Moore, Edith O., 1940-1955 (5 Folders) - Moore, William S. - Moore, William S., Jr. - Palffy, Eleanor, 1930-1948 - Pulitzer, Elinor, 1922-1954 (3 Folders) - Pulitzer, Elinor W., 1925 (2 Folders) 3. Pulitzer, Elinor W., 1925 (2 Folders) - Pulitzer, Elizabeth E., 1927-1954 (3 Folders) - Pulitzer, Emily, 1935-1936 - Pulitzer, Gladys, 1949 - Pulitzer, Herbert, 1928-1946 (5 Folders)

4. Pulitzer, herbert, 1946-1955 (3 Folders) - Pulitzer, Joseph (1847-1911) (5 Folders)

4-5. Pulitzer, Joseph (1847-1911) (4 Folders) - Pulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955) (2 Folders) - Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., (1913- ), 1923-31 (4 Folders)

5-6. Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., (1913- ), 1932-51 (8 Folders) - Pulitzer, Kate Davis, 1916-1933 (3 Folders)

6-7. Pulitzer, Kate Davis, 1934-1955 (9 Folders) - Pulitzer, , 1939-1953 - Pulitzer, Michael Edgar, 1930-1942 (4 Folders)

7-8. Pulitzer, Michael Edgar, 1943-1954 (5 Folders) - Pulitzer, Ralph, 1920-1939 (7 Folders) - Pulitzer, Susan, 1940 - Putnam, Henry

8. Putnam, James L. - Putnam, Margarita - Quesada, Elwood R. - Rosengarten, Emily FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE, 1897-1955 (CONT'D)

REEL 8. - Steiner, Jennie, 1940 - Webb, Seward - Wenckheim Laszlo and Family, 1948 - Wickham family, 1925

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, ca. 1915-1955

"A" Miscellany

8-9. Ackerman, Carl W. - Adams, Franklin P. - Adler, Julius Ochs - Aldrich, Winthrop W. - Alexander, E. Roy - Alexander, Jack - Allen, Gerald B. - Andrews, Bert - Annenberg, Walter - Arnall, Ellis - Astor, Mary - Atherton, Ray - Aylrsworth, Merlin H.

"B" Miscellany

9. Babson, Roger W. - Badger and Browningand Hershey, Inc. - Baker, Ray Stannard - Baldwin, James H. - Baldwin, Lewis W. - Baruchm, Bernard M., 1924-55 (2 Folders) - Beale, Howard K. - Becker, Neal Dow - Bel Geddes, Norman - Bellamy, Paul - Belmont, Eleanor Robson - Berlin, Irving - Bernays, Edward L. - Bickel, Karl A. - Blackwell, Betsy Talbot - Bowers, Claude G. See Meyer, Eugene - Brisbane, Arthur - Bryan, John Stewart - Busch, Adolphus, III - Busch, August A., Jr. - Busch, August A., Sr. - Busch, Catherine - Busch, Marie - Butler, Nicholas Murray - Bye, George T. - Byrd, Marie GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CONT'D)

REEL 9. Byrd, Richard E. - Byrnes, James F.

"C" Miscellany

10. Canfield, Mary Cass - Canham, Erwin D. See also Badger and Browning & Hershey, Inc.

10-11. Carlin, George A. - Catledge, Turner - Chandler, Dorothy - Chandler, Harry - Chandler, Norman - Chandler, Philip - Chandler, William G. - Chenery, William L. - Childs, Marquis - Choate, Robert - Churchill, Winston S. - Clapp, Verner W. - Clark, Champ - Clark, Thomas C. - Clemens, Cyril - Cobb, Frank I. See The World - Cochran, John J. - Coddington, David - Coghlan, Ralph - - Conant, James B. - Connoly, Joseph V. - Coolidge, Calvin - Cowles, Gardner - Cowles, John - Cox, James M. - Current News Features, Inc.

"D" Miscellany

11. Dana, Katryna and Anderson - Danielson, Richard - Davis, Dwight F. - Davis John Lionberger - Davison, F. Trubee - Democratic National Committee - Denison, Lindsay - Derby, James Lloyd and Teresa - Despard, Clement L. - Dickmann, Bernard F. - Douglass, Paul H.

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, ca. 1915-1955 (CONT'D)

Reel 11 (cont'd) "E" Miscellany

- Eaton, Cyrus S. - Early, Stephen - Editor and Publisher - Edmunds, Sterling E. - Edward VIII (of Great Britain) - Eisenhower, Dwight D. - Evans, Luther H.

"F" Miscellany

- Fackenthal, Frank Diehl - Farley, James A. - Felton, Cornelius C. - Field, Marshall - Finletter, Thomas K.

12. Finnegan, Richard J. - Fleeson, Doris - Ford, Henry - Ford, James L., Jr. - Fordyce, Samuel W. - Forrestal, James - Friendly, Edwin S. - Fulbright, J. William

"G" Miscellany

- Gannet, Frank E. - Gardner, Russell E., Jr. - Garrett, Finis J. - Geary, Alfred H. and Virginia - Gerard, James W. - Gordon, max - Gould, Albert - Graham, Philip - Graves, Ralph - Greig, Peter See also Municipal Theater Association of St. Louis - Griffin, John See Badger and Browning & Hersey, Inc. - Gruening, Ernest - Gunther, John - Ha-Hi

12-13. Ho-Hy - Hagerty, James C. - Hall, Leonard See also Liberal Voters League of St. Louis

"L" Miscellany

REELS 12-13 (Cont'd) - Hall of Fame - Hall of Our History, Inc. - Hammerstein, Oscar, II - Hancock, John M. - Hanna, Dan R. - Hannegan, Robert E. - Harriman, Averell - Harrison, Walter M. - Harvard University - Hawes, Harry B. - Hawkins, William W. - Hayward, Mr. & Mrs. John H. - Head, Walter W. - Hearst, William Randolph, Jr. - Heckscher, August See Badger and Browning & Hersey, Inc. - Hemingway, Wilson L. - Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. - Hibbs, Ben - High, Stanley - Hills, Lee - Hitchcock, Thomas, Jr. - Hobson, Arthur L. - Hockaday, Newton - Hoey, Clyde R. - Hoffman, Paul C. - Holiday, John and Marjorie - Holmes, John Haynes - Hoover, Herbert - Hoover, J. Edgar - Horner, Henry - Houghton, Alanson B. See also Lippman, Walter - Howard, Roy W. - Hull, Cordell See Butler, Nicholas Murray - Humphrey, Hubert H. - Hutchins, Robert M.

13-14. - Hutchinson, George W. - Hutton, Edward F.

"I" Miscellany

- Ickes, Harold L. - Illinois

"J" Miscellany - Jackson, John G. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CONT'D) REELS 13-14

- Jackson, Phillip L. - James, Edwin L. - Johnson, Hallet - Johnson, Louis A. - Jones, Carl W. - Jones, Jesse

"K" Miscellany

- Karsten, Frank M. - Kauffman, Harold And Janet - Kaufman, Aloys P. - Kefauver, Estes - Keller, Albert See Ritz-Carlton Hotel, - Kem, James P. - Kent, Frank - Kerr, Robert S. - Kilgore, Harley M. - Kiplinger Washington Letter - Kiplinger, Willard M. - Kircheay, Freda

14-19. - Knight, John S. See Also Maag., William

"M" Miscellany

- Knox, (William) Franklin - Koenisberg, Moses - Kornitzer, Bela - Krock, Arthur

"L" Miscellany

- LaForge, Oliver - LaGuardia, Fiorello H. - Lambert, Gerard B. - Lashly, Jacob - Lawrence, David - Lehman, Edith - Lehman, Robert - LeRoy, Doris W. - LeSourd, Howard M. - Lewis, Willmott H. - Lilienthal, David E. - Limpus, Lowell M. See Badger and Browning & Hersey, Inc. - Lincoln, A.G. - Lippman, Walter See also The World GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, ca.1915-55 (CONT'D) REELS 14-15

- Littell, Robert - Loeb, Isidor - Loeb, Therese - Longwell, Daniel - Lothian, Philip Henry Kerr

15. Lovejoy Memorial Committee - Luce, Henry R. - Luftschiffbau Zeppelin - Lund, Robert L.

"M" Miscellany

- McAdams, Laura - McCormick, Robert R. - McDonnell, James S. - McLean, Edward B. - McLean, Evelyn W. - McLean, Robert - McLean, William L., Jr. - Macleish, Archibald - McMahon, Brien

16. McManus, George - McMillan, Donald B. - McMurtry, George G. - McNair, Lesley J. - Mallincrodt, Edward and Elizabeth - Mason, Julian S. - Mathews, William R. - Medalie, George Z. - Meising, John A. - Merz, Charles - Meyer, Agnes E. - Meyer, Eugene - Miller, Victor J. - Mills, Ogden L. - Milton, George Fort - Minot, George See Badger and Browning & Hersey, Inc. - Missouri - Missouri State Board of Health - Missouri, State Historical Society of - Missouri, University of - Mitchell, James F. - Monroney, Mike - Municipal Theater Association of St. Louis - Murphy, Frederick E.

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CONT'D) REEL 16

"N" Miscellany

- Nagel, Charles - National Geographic Society - Newbold, Fleming - Niegringhaus families

16-17. Noyes, Frank B.

"O" Miscellany

- Obolensky, Serge - O'Brien, Robert Lincoln - Ochs, Adolph S. - Ogden, Rollo - Olds, Irving S. - Olin, John M. - Osborn, A. Perry - Oumanski, Constantine - Oxnam, G. Bromley

"P" Miscellany

- Palmer, Paul - Pape, William J. See Lovejoy Memorial Committee - Park, Guy B. - Parsons, Geoffrey - Patterson, Grove - Patterson, Joseph Medill - Patterson, Robert P. - Paz, Alberto Gainza See the American Foundation ("A" Miscellany) - Pell, Clarence C. 17-18. Pershing, John J. - Pinchot, Gifford - Pittman, Key - Price, Melvin -

"Q" Miscellany

- Queeny, Edgar Monsanto

"R" Miscellany

- Rathbone, Perry - Ray, E. Lansing - Redman, Fulton - Reese, Benjamin H. - Reid, Helen Rogers GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CONT'D) REELS 17-18

- Reid, Ogden Mills - Reitemeyer, John R. - Richardson, John - Richmond, Arhtur L. - Rickey, Branch - Rinehart, Mary Roberts - Ritter, Joseph E. - Ritz-Carlton Hotel, New York - Robb, J Hampden - Roberts, Roy - Robinson, Edward G. - Rockefeller, Mary F. See Young Women's Christian Association ("Y" Mis.) - Roosevelt, Eleanor - Roosevelt, Franklin D.

18. Roosevelt, Theodore (1887-1944) See American Bureau for N+Medical Aid to China ("A" Miscellany) - Rosenwald, Lessing J. - Ross, Charles G. See also McNally, F.P. ("M" Miscellany) - Rosten, Leo C. - Rudd, Basil - Ryean, Cornelius - Sa-Sc

19. Se-Sy - Sampson, Flem D. - Scarlett, William - Schuster, M. Lincoln See also Kornitzer, Bela - Schwellenbach, L.B. - Sheean, Vincent - Sherman, Lawrence Y. - Shipley, Ruth - Shipstead, Henrik - Shirer, William L. - Shouse, Jouett See also Democratic National Committee - Sifton, Paul F. - Simpich, Frederick - Sioussat, St. George - Skouras, Sypros P. - Snyder, John W. - Speers Sand and Clay Works, Inc. - Sproul, Robert G.

19-20. Spurgeon, John J. - Stark, Lloyd - Stassen, Harold E. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CONT'D) REELS 19-20

- Stevenson, Adlai E. - Stockton, J. Roy - Stokes, Frank W. - Stokes, Thomas L. - Stout, Wesley W. - Streit, Clarence - Strong, Walter A. - Sulzberger, Arthur Hayes See also Current News Features, Inc. - Summers, Hatton W. - Swope, Herbert B. See also The World - Symington, Stuart

"T" Miscellany

- Taft, Charles P. - Taft, Hulbert - Taylor, Frank W. - Thayer, William G.

20-21. Thomas, Charles A. - Thomas, Norman - Thompson, Dorothy - Tiffany, George S. - Tree, Marietta - Truman, Harry S. - Tucker, Raymond R. - Tweed, Eleanor

"U" Miscellany "V" Miscellany

- Vandenberg, Arthur H. - Vaughan, Harry H. - Villard, Oswald G. - Vinson, Fred M. - Wa-Wh

21. Wi-Wy - Wagner, Robert F. See Denison, Lindsay - Waldo, Richard H. - Wallace, Asa B. - Wallace, DeWitt - Wallace, John K. - Walsh, Thomas - Warren, Lindsay - Weld, Phillip G. - Welles, Sumner - Wheeler, John N. GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (CONT'D)

21-22. Wherry, Kenneth S. - White, Florence D. - White, William A. - Wilbur, Curtis D. - Wiley, Louis - Williams, Cranston - Williams, Eugene F. - Williams, J. Gates - Wise, Stephen S. The World, 1915-1924 (5 Folders)

22-23. The World, 1925-1930 (5 Folders)

23. The World, 1931 (3 Folders) - Wyatt, Wilson W.

"Y" Miscellany "Z" Miscellany

- Ziegfeld, Florenz See Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis - Unidentified

BUSINESS FILE, 1910-1955

24. Adams, J.M., 1920-1924 - Advertising - Advertising Bureau, 1939 - Advertising Council, 1951 - Analyses--other cities, 1929-1941 (3 Folders) - Beckwith (S.C.) Agency, 1917-1923 - Better Business Bureau, 1917-1932 Confidential reports, 1923-1941 (2 Folders) - Billionarea campaign, 1927 - Boycotts, 1940-1943 - Burbach, George M., 1919-1926 (2 Folders)

24-25. Burbach, George M., 1927-1940 (12 Folders)

25. Advertising - Burbach, George M., 1940-1941 - Burbach's staff, 1929-1938 - Business Office "must," 1936-1940 (2 Folders) - Censorship, 1929-1939 (6 Folders)

26. Censorship, 1940-1955 ( 2 Folders) - Classified, 1939-1955 (3 Folders)

BUSINESS FILE, 1910-1955 (CONT'D)

26-27. Code of Ethics, 1930-1935 - Color, 1929-1952 (2 Folders) - Columns, reading and advertising, 1946 - , 1939 - Commercial advertising, 1913-1941 - Complaints, 1933-1955 (3 Folders) - Costs, 1927-1937 - Department store advertisements, 1919-1952 ( 3 Folders)

27. Department store boycott, 1920-1939 (10 Folders) 28. Department store boycott, 1939 ( 1 Folder) - Department store rate controversy, 1928 - Dietrich, B.J., 1930-1939 - Efficiency, 1930-1938 - Estimates, 1920-1927 - Evening advertising campaign, 1932 - Famous-Barr, 1941-1942 - Financial Section, 1927-1931 - Globe Democrat, 1928-1938 - Local advertising, 1925-1948 - Manager and staff, 1919-1938 - Metropolitan Group, 1949-1954 - Milline rates - Municipal advertising campaign, 1920-1922

28-29. National advertising, 1924-1946 - Office advertising, 1921-1950 - Proposed program, 1951-1952 - Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., 1937-1939 - Radio advertising, 1925-1927 - Rate differential, 1935-1938 - Rates, 1920-1954 (2 Folders)

29. Spread file - Real estate, 1925-1940 - Religious advertising, 1944-1955 - Reports, 1941-1953 ( 5 Folders) - Revenue, 1923-1937 - Rotogravure, 1920-1950 - Rowden, Fred F., 1942-1948 (2 Folders)

30. 1949-1955 (4 Folders) - Shopping News, 1927-1933 - Special sections, 1950-1955 - Split-run, 1942 - Staff, 1939-1944 - Sunday, 1927-1940 - Surveys, 1930-1937 BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REEL 30

- Want ads, 1920-1936

30-31. Advertising Club of St. Louis, 1924-1939 - Alexander, Roy, 1927-1929 - American Newspaper Guild - Closed Shop - Contract negotiations, 1938-1939 (3 Folders) - American Newspaper Guild - Contract negotiations, 1939-1950 ( 5 Folders)

32-33. General, 1934-1946 ( 7 Folders)

33-34. Maintenance of membership, 1942-1944 (3 Folders) - Typographical Union, 1942-1945 - American Newspaper Publishers Association - American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1923-1954

34. Anderson, J.H., 1933-1935 - Armstrong, Sam, 1943-1952 - Artists GUild, 1925-1927 - Associated Press - Constitution, 1928-1942 - Court Case, 1943-1945 - General, 1912-1940 ( 8 Folders)

34-35. General, 1941-1955 ( 3 Folders) - Pictures, 1932-1939 - Radio, 1926-1940 - Time of Publication, 1934-1941 - Wirephotos, 1937 - Aviation, 1932-1940 - Barclay, R.W., 1943 - Batty, Frances M., 1943-1952 - Baumhoff, Richard, 1943-1952 - Baxter, N.W. - Behymer, F.A., 1919-1951 - Belin Telestereograph, 1912-1927

35-36. Bell, J.R., 1947;1951 - Bethel, A.L., 1922 - Betts, Curtis, 1935-1951 - Bland, R.C., 1921-1922 - Book Reviews, 1921-1954 (3 Folders) - Bovard, O.K. - Biography by Markham - Correspondence 1919-1923

36. 1924-1932 BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D)

37. 1933-1938 and undated (2 Folders) - Draft essay on economics - Editorial page, 1935-1938 - Resignation, 1933-1938

37-38. Thesis, 1938-1951 - Brandt, R.B., 1924-29 - Brennan, F.H., 1927 - Britton, F.H., 1919 - Building - General, 1913-1953 (3 Folders) - Proposed new building, 1941 - Burbach, G.M., 1922-1948 - Burkhart, W.N., 1935 - Business manager - Hentschell, Charles J. 1949-1950

39-40. 1951-1955 (3 Folders) - P-D notebook, 1949-1954 - Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr. 1947-1955 - Rates and Economics, 1951-1954 (2 Folders) - Business office, 1926-1932 - Business papers - Receipts amd expenditures, 1920-1945 (3 Folders) - Business papers - Shields, William D.S., 1938-1940 - Cartoons, 1913-1938 (2 Folders) - Carvell, G.E., 1946-1951 - Chambers, Stuart M., 1928-1950 (3 Folders)

40-41. Christmas Festival Fund, 1924-1933 - Circulation - Audit BUreau of Circulations, 1924-1933 (2 Folders) - Carvell, G.E., 1939-1955 - Complete edition, 1929-1950 (2 Folders) - Current circulation, 1938-1940 - Dealers, 1922-1941 41. Density of population, 1924-1944 - Early Saturday night, 1924-1931 - Early Sunday, 1934-1936 - 8:00 a.m. edition, 1927 - Election, 1924;1928 - Extra edition, 1946 - First city edition, 1927-1930 - General, 1929-1955 - Hanlon reports, 1921-1934 - Kershaw, G.R., 1948-1955

BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) 42. Mail Edition, 1923-1927 - Newsboys, 1934-1935 - Overseas edition, 1945 - Price, 1915-1953 (4 Folders) - Profit, 1946 - Progress reports, 1924-1939 - Promotion, 1943-1949 42-43. Promotion, 1950-1955 (2 Folders) - Reports, 1947-1949 - St. Louis Newspaper Publisher's Association, 1931-1939 - suggestions and complaints, 1914-1954 (2 Folders) - Surveys, 1927-1930 (3 Folders)

- Circulation 43-44. Surveys, 1940-1955 (2 Folders) - Cline, Leonard - Coghlan, Ralph 1924-1940 (4 Folders)

44-45. 1940-1944 (5 Folders)

45-46. 1944-1948 (8 Folders)

46. 1948-1854 (3 Folders) - Comic Strips, 1916-1952 (2 Folders) - Company aircraft 1946

47. 1947-1955 (4 Folders) - Compatition - Global-Democrat 1918-1927

47-48. 1928-1955 (4 Folders) - Hearst papers, 1928-1936 - Other cities, 1940-1950 - Star 1912-1923

49. 1923-1930 - Star-Times 1928-1940 (5 Folders) - Times 1918-1932 (2 Folders) - Conrey--Art Department 50-51. Consolidated Press Association, 1921-1930 (2 Folders) - Contempt of court case, 1940 - Contracts, 1910-1924 - Cost Control, 1946 - Cost of Living figures, 1942-1945 BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REELS 50-51

- Costello, John, 1941 - Crowley, R.L. 1930-1952 (3 Folders)

51-52. 1953-1955 (3 Folders) - Darling, J.N., 1915 - DeCrowell, William, 1930 - Dietrich, B.J. - Dilliard, Irving 1935-1947 (2 Folders)

52-53. 1948-1954 (5 Folders)

54. 1954-undated - Donations and subscriptions, 1913-1931 - Driscoll, Joseph, 1948-1952 - Editorial costs, 1939 - Editorial page - Agricultural, 1918-1954 - American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1947-1949 - Atomic Bomb and energy, 1946-1950 - Big Business and Eisenhower, 1924-1925 - Book reviews, 1940-1943;1946 - Cannon Case, 1942-1943

54-55. Censorship, 1942 - Child Labor, 1937 - City-County cooperation, 1954 - Civil liberties, 1948-1955 - Coal strike, 1943 - Committee for Economic Development, 1951-1953 - Communism, 1948-1944 - Compliments and criticism, 1951-1955 Editorial page - Congress of Industrial Organizations-- Political Action Committee, 1944 - Conservative, 1951 - Constitution 1940-1942 - Constitutional amendments, 1937-1938;1944 - Costs, 1939;1936 - Defense, 1951; 1953-1954 - Editorial applicants, 1943; 1945-1946 - Editorials, 1943-1946

56. Edmundson, Charles, 1946 - Fair trade laws, 1952 - Far East Foreign policy, 1952-1955 BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REEL 56

- Foreign Affairs, 1951-1955 - Freedom of information, 1950-1953 - General 1940-1948 56-57. 1949-1951 - Hannegan, Robert, 1942 - Health insurance, 1949-1951;1953 - Italy, 1948 - Jehovah's Witnesses, 1942-1943 - Kirschten, Ernest, 1947;1949-1950 - Kline, Henry B., 1944-1950 - Knauff, Ellen, 1950-1952 - Labor - General, 1936-1938;1952-1953 - Taft-Harley legislation, 1952-1954 - Unions 1944-1946 (2 Folders) 57-58. 1947-1951 (2 Folders) - Letters to the editor, 1939-1954 (2 Folders) - McCarthy, Joseph R., 1950-1954 - Milton, George Fort, 1944-1945 (2 Folders) - Editorial Page - Mirror of Public Opinion, 1952 - Missouri Politics 1940-1943

58-59. 1944-1954 - Missouri Valley Authority and Tennessee Valley Authority, 1943-1945 (2 Folders) - National Politics 1920-1935

59-60. 1948-1950 - Nuremberg trails, 1945-1946 (2 Folders) - Pauley, Edwin M., 1946 - Policemen's Union, 1945 - Politicians, 1953-1954 - Presidential campaign 1952

60-61. 1952 - Prohibition, 1931-1932 - Public utilities, 1933-1947 - Randolph, Robert A., 1942 - Reed, James A., 1921-1922 - Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1945 - Ross, Charles G., 1936-1937 - St. Louis politics 1920-1941 (2 Folders)

BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D)

61-62. Slum clearance, 1945-1954 (2 Folders) - Smith Act, 1954 - Smoke elimination, 1939-1943 - Staff communications, 1942-1947;1950 - Stassen, Harold, 1947-1948 - Steel Seizurem 1952 - Subscribers, 1930 - Supreme Court, 1937 - Symposium--"What We Are Fighting For" 1943-1944

62-63. - Taft-Hartley Act, 1946-1950 (2 Folders) - Tariffs - Taxes (2 Folders) - Television - Terral, Rufus, 1946-1949 - Toledo Plan, 1946-1947 - Transit Radio, 1950 - Transportation in St. Louis - Trotsky Leon - Unification of U.S. War-Navy Departments, 1945-1951

63-64. - U.S. Constitution - Veteran rehabilitation, 1944-1945 - Wage and price controls - Water Power-- Missouri Valley Association, 1948-1954 - World Federation of Labor, 1949 - World War II (4 Folders)

64-65. - World War II (4 Folders) - World's Fair proposal, 1947-1948 Editorial Policy - National Politics 1936-1939

65. - 1940-1942 - Edmundson, Charles, 1940 - Everyday Magazine General 1943-1950 (3 Folders)

- Everyday Magazine General 1953-1953 65-66. - Irving, Virginia, 1950-1952 - offer, A.D., 1953-1955 - Thompson, Donald, 1940-1950 (2 Folders) - Expeditions - Expenses analyses - Facsimile broadcasting, 1938-1939 - Features BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REELS 65-66

- Churchill's memoirs, 1947 - Columnists, 1942-1943 - General, 1941-1952 - International News King Features, 1947-1954

66-67. - Financial Papers - Analysis of expenses--other newspapers, 1948-1953 - Audit, 1930-1935 - Building expansion and equipment, 1939-1949 (3 Folders) - Effect of taxes on dividends, 1945 - Expenses, analysis of, 1931-1944 - Financial news - Group hospitalization - Miscellaneous, 1949-1952 - Operating costs, 1948-1949 - Overtime, 1945 67-68. - Pensions, 1939-1955 (8 Folders) - Press Publishing Company 1946-1950 (2 Folders)

68-69. - 1951-1955 - Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., 1947-1950 - Pulitzer Publishing Company General, 1946-1955 (2 Folders) - Financial Papers - Pulitzer Publishing Company Stock, 1941-1952 (2 Folders) - Retrenchment--economics, 1948-1950 - Salary contracts, 1928-1955 (2 Folders) - Vacations, 1947-1954

69. - Weekly Financial statements, 1948-1953 - Financial section, 1924-1938 (2 Folders) - Fitzpatrick, Daniel--editorial cartoonist, 1919-1955 (3 Folders) - Goldstein, A.

69-70. - Goodall, F.K. - Gottlieb, Ferd, 1930-1946 (2 Folders) - Graham, Evarts, 1949-1955 - Grant, Donald, 1947-1954 (2 Folders)

70-71. - Greer, Paul - Greig, Peter - Group insurance, 1926-1938 - Hall, George H. - Hall Leonard BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REELS 70-71

- Hanlon, D., 1925;1929 - Hanlon, Joseph - Harris, E.A. - Harrison, Walter M., 1924 - Hearst newspapers, 1911-1926 - Hentchell, C.J. - Hepner, Arthur - Hockaday, Lincoln, 1922-1942 - Hockaday, Newton--"Plain Talk" article, 1926 - House organ, 1945-1947 - Howard, Bart, 1924-1941 - Hurd, C.F. - Inter-American Center, 1945 - International Paper Sales Company 1929-1945

71-72. - 1946-1950 - International Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union - Paper carriers, 1947-1948 - Strikes, 1945-1947 - Irwin, Virginia, 1944-1946 - James, W.H. - Johns, George S., 1913-1940 - Jones, D.M. - Keller, J.T., 1921-1936

72-73. - Kenamore, Clark - Kershaw - King, Arch R. - Kirschten, Ernest, 1940-1942;1951 - Klyman, Julius 1942-1947 (4 Folders)

73. - 1947-1950 (2 Folders) - - Labor - Baumhoff, Richard, 1953-1955 - Berry, George L. - Bond, Charles D. - Carriers, printers, and pressmen 1943-1947 (3 Folders)

74. - 1946-1954 (2 Folders) - Cost of living, 1948-1953 - Cost of strike, 1945-1950 - International Typographical Union, 1946-1947 - Legislation, 1945

BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REEL 74

- Labor - Mailer's Union, 1946-1954 - Mechanical unions, 1946-1954 - Paper handlers, 1947-1953 - Photo engravers - Portal-to-portal pay - Roberts, Munro 75. - St. Louis Publishers' Association, 1946 - Shelton, Samuel, 1950-1955 - Stereotypers, 1946-1953 - Strike, 1950 - Wages - Lampmann, William - Lasch, Robert, 1949-1955 - Lawrence, David - Lawrence, Frank A. - Lawrence, James - Laybourne, Lawrence - Legal papers contempt case 1929-1940 (2 Folders)

75-76. - 1940-1941 (2 Folders) - Houston Post-Dispatch - Libel suits, 1930-1953 - Lotteries, 1931-1933;1937-1939 - Letters to the editor, 1925-1938 - Lightfoot, Jean, 1943-1946

76-77. - Lincoln, A.G. - Business correspondence - 1919-1937 (6 Folders)

77-78. - 1938-1947 (4 Folders) - Link, T.C.--Boyle investigation, 1951 - Love, Robertus - McAdams, Clark 1925-1930 - McAdams, Clark 1931-1936 (2 Folders)

78-79. - McCulloch, S.R. - McKittrick, Mary - McPherson - Maugham, C.B. - May, Louis F. - Meek, H.T., 1937-1954 (2 Folders) - Microfilm, 1945 - Milwaukee Journal, 1943 - Moon, Perry BUSINESS FILE, 1910-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 78-79

- Murphy, Clint - National Labor Relations Board 1938-1941

79. - 1941-1942 (2 Folders) - National Recovery Administration - Nazi War Crimes 1945-1946 (3 Folders)

80. - 1945-1946 (5 Folders)

81. - 1945-1946 - New York Wold Telegram, 1931; 1941-1942 - News - Associations, 1930-1938;1952-1953 - Local news presentation, 1953-1954 - News department, 1949-1954 - Photographs, 1946-1954 - Picture page, 1949-1954 - Polls, 1950-1951 - "Progress or Decay", 1950-1955 - Society Department, 1947-1954 - Traffic and transit, 1952-1954 - U.S. propaganda--the American idea, 2947-1951 - Weather, 1950-1955 - Newspaper code

81-82. - Newsprint - Contracts, 1931-1951 - Coosa River Newsprint Company, 1948-1955 - General 1917-1950 (4 Folders)

82-83. - 1951-1955 - International Paper Company, 1951-1955 - Saugerties Mill, Sheffield Mill, 1946-1948 - Newsprint limitations, 1943-1945 - Newsreel Theater, 1941-1945 - Niemeyer, Harold H. - North American Newspaper Alliance, 1921-1950 - Offer, A.D., 1950-1953

83-84. - Operation costs, 1937-1941 - Other Newspapers, 1919-1955 - Overtime, 1945-1947 (2 Folders) - Parking lot, 1950-1952 - Peers,Milton, 1946

84-85. - Pensions, 1930-1945 - Pepper, Selwin BUSINESS FILE, 1910-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 84-85

- Perrin, Dwight - Personnel - Anti-Communist statement - Applications for employment 1921-1943 (4 Folders)

85-86. - 1947-1954 - Employment of Negroes, 1946-1947 - Evans, Virgil 1929 - Gerecke, Arthur, 1944-1946 - Locke, Walter, 1929 - Replacements, 1946-1947 - Personnel - Secretaries, 1929-41 (3 Folders) - Staff news, 1947-1955 - World War II, 1943 - Phillips, Thomas R.

- Production - Composing room, 1922-1953 - Dry mats, 1927 - Edition time, change in, 1949-1951 - Hentschel, Charles - International Typographical Union, 1941-1950 (2 Folders) - Late press starts, 1945-1955 - Letter press--color, 1915 1933 - Mail room 1925 - Measurement of news space, 1944-1954

86-87. - Operating costs, 1929-33;1935-36;1948-50 - Page size, 1929;1937 - Parade, 1947-1952 - Primm, A.T., production manager, 1949-1954 - Rotogravure, 1913-1955 (3 Folders)

87-88. - Space, use of, 1938-1954 (2 Folders) - Typography, 1949-53 - Warehouse - Wide World Telephoto System, 1936 - Proposed new building, 1929-1931 - Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., 1936-55 (2 Folders)

88. - Pulitzer Publishing Company - Radio and Television - Advertising, 1930-1955 (2 Folders) - American Federation of Radio Artists, 1942-53 - Army-McCarthy hearings - Radio and television - Broadcasts, 1939-1955 (4 Folders) BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REEL 88

- Burbach, George 1941

89. - 1941-1955 (8 Folders) - Competition, 1949;1953-1954

89-90. - Competition--Federal Communications Commission, 1934-1955 (3 Folders) - Complaints, 1951-1953 - Education on KSD-TV, 1952-1953 - General 1921-1948 (8 Folders)

90-91. 1949-1954 (2 Folders)

- Grams, Harold, 1948-1954 - KSD-TV, 1950-1952 (2 Folders) - KSD-KFUO-KXOK controversy, 1928-1942 (6 Folders) - KSD remodeling, 1946-1949 - Lohbeck, Don 1951

91. - 1951-1952 - NBC-TV, 1946-1955 (2 Folders) - New building, 1945-46 - Newscasts, 1943-54 (2 Folders) - Personnel, 1945-49 - Proposed county station, 1945-46 - Pulitzer's TV appearance, 1953 - RCA-CBS operational comparison, 1953-1954 (9 Folders) - Surveys 1942-1946 (2 Folders)

91-92. - 1946-1955 - Radio and Television - Television - Facsimile, FM, 1945-49 (2 Folders) - General, 1953-55 - Tower report, 1954 - World Series broadcasts, 1944 - Randolph, Robert A. - Reading habits of St. Louis--survey, 1927 - Real estate, 1928-1930

92-93. - Reese, Benjamin H. 1919-1942 (7 Folders)

93-94. - 1942-1945 (6 Folders)

BUSINESS FILE (CONT'D) REELS 94-95

94-95. - 1946-1949 (6 Folders)

95-96. - 1950-1951 (2 Folders) - Roberts, Monro, 1945-1950 - Rogers, J. - Ross, Charles G. 1919-1938 (2 Folders)

96-97. - 1939-1945 (2 Folders) - Rowden, R.A. - Rudd, Basil G. - Russia 1943-1948 (3 Folders)

97-98. 1950-1951 - Safford - St. Louis Newspaper Guild, 1951-1955 (9 Folders) - St. Louis Shopper, 1942-1946 - Santa Fe Railroad, 1946 - Schmid, Adolph E. - Sears - Secretaries, 1942-1954 - 75th anniversary (2 Folders)

98-99. - Shelton, Samuel, 1930;1945-53 - Sherman, Thomas B. (5 Folders) - 60th anniversary

99. - 60th anniversary (3 Folders) - Society section - Sports section - Standard, S.R. - Steigers, W.C. - Stokes, Richard L. - Strikes - Sunday Magazine

100. - Sunday Magazine - Syndication--Post-Dispatch material, 1939;1941-1942 - Taylor, W.E. - Thompson, Donald H., 1933-1940 (2 Folders) - Trask, H.A. - Treasurer - Budget, 1945-1952 - Chambers, Stuart M. 1946-1947

101. - 1948-1954 (3 Folders) - Group insurance, 1949-1954 BUSINESS FILE, 1910-1955 (CONT'D) REEL 101

- "If I Owned the Post-Dispatch," 1946 - Investments, 1949-1953 - Milwaukee Journal, 1946-1954 - Newspaper network, 1945-1949 - Overtime, 1948-1954 - Rainy Day Fund, 1951 - Taxes, 1951-1955 - Urban redevelopment, 1950-1955 - Typefaces, 1932-1937 - United Press Associations 1919-1940 (4 Folders)

101-102. - 1946-1951 - Universal Service--leased wire reports, 1919 - Vail, J.R. - Wagner - Walker - Washington Bureau of the Post-Dispatch - Anderson, Paul Y., 1934-1938 - Bovard, Oliver K. - Brandt, Raymond P. 1928-1951 (11 Folders)

102-103. - 1952-1955 (6 Folders) - Childs, Marquis W., 1940-1955 (4 Folders) - European office, 1953 - General, 1941-1954 - Hanlon, Joseph, 1946-1954 - Ross, Charles G., 1919-1938 - State, U.S. Department of - White, Florence D. (2 Folders) - Wiegand, J.N., 1934

103-104. - Williams, H.M., 1919-1936 - Williams, S.M. - World War II--"March of Evil," 1933-1945 - World War II--"What We Are Fighting For" forum (3 Folders) - Wray, J.G. - Yeldell - Yetter, 1945

104-105. - Bar Harbor, Maine - Automobiles, 1947-1952 - Bar Harbor and Kebo Valley Clubs, 1929-1955 - Employees, 1927-1953 - Fire, 1947 - Hotel, 1949-1951 - Miscellany, 1943-1953 SUBJECT FILE, 1911-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 104-105

- Property 1918-1927 (3 Folders)

105-106. - 1928-1935 (5 Folders)

106-107. - 1936-1946 (6 Folders)

107-108. - 1947-1954 (2 Folders) - Rafford, Herbert, 1927-1938 - Richards, Carl, 1945-1955 - Bath, Ill. - Alterations, 1929-1935 - Crane Lake, 1935-1954 (4 Folders)

108-109. - Duck Island, 1937-1940 - Ducks, 1933-1953 - Employees - Improvements, 1930-1954 (2 Folders) - Johnson Slough Bridge, 1946;1949-1952 - Leases, 1928;1931-1939 109-110. - Levee Construction, 1939-1940;1944-1945 - Line shooting, 1953 - Maintenance, 1933-1946 (4 Folders) - Property 1928-1929

110-111. - 1930-1954 (4 Folders) - Property for sale, 1938-1952 - Bar Harbor, Maine - Sangamon River, 1929-1938 (2 Folders) - Miscellany, 1941-1951 - Bibliography on members of the Pulitzer family and the and St. Louis Post- Dispatch

111-112. - Brandy Brook, Quebec, Canada - General, 1935-1942 (2 Folders) - Miscellany, 1941-1951 - Charities - Gifts-Institutions 1925-1935 (3 Folders)

112-113. - 1936-1950 (2 Folders) - Charities to individuals 1925-1944 (4 Folders)

113-114. - 1945-1950 - Clayton, Mo. - Addresses, 1929-1942 - Art Museum and pictures, 1935-1953 SUBJECT FILE, 1911-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 113-114

- Automobiles, 1924-1952 - Aviation, 1929-1940 - Awards, 1953 - Bridle Trail Association, 1928-1940 - clothing 1928-1944 (2 Folders)

114-115. - 1934-1949 - Expenses, 1926-1927 - Farm and garden, 1928-1954 - Guests, 1927-1934

115-116. - Clayton, Mo. - Library, 1929-1952 116-117. - Liquor lists, 1922-1954 (3 Folders) - Maintenance - Property 1925-1933 (3 Folders)

117-118. - 1934-1955 (6 Folders)

118. - Photographs - Clubs - Delta Duck Club, 1926-1941 (2 Folders) - Miscellany, 1930-1943 - Naraguagus Lake, Maine, 1925-1942 - Richfield Shooting Club, 1926-1929 - Wiedmer - Willow Club, 1928-1941

119. - Fishing - Bonaventure River, 1934;1943-1949 (6 Folders)

119-120. - Brandy Brook, 1927-1955 (4 Folders) - Camps, 1926-1928 - Canada, 1942 - Craswell water, 1944;1953 - Englands Pool, 1941-1954 - Equipment 1933-1943 (2 Folders)

120-121. - 1949-1950 - Expenses, 1927-1943 (3 Folders) - Fishing lines, 1947-1954 - Florida, 1925 - Food and liquor 1933-1938

SUBJECT FILE, 1911-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 121-122

121-122. - 1939-1943 - Guests and equipment, 1927-1938 (2 Folders) - Kedgewick, New Brunswick, Canada, 1927-1939 (2 Folders) - Leases 1927-1931

122. - 1931-1943 (2 Folders) - Little Cross Point Pool - Lower Adams, 1953 - Pictures, 1927;1939 - Quebec Federation, 1948-1955 - Receipts, 1933-1939 (2 Folders) - Restigouche, 1952 - Runnymede, 1952-1953

122-123. - Salmon - General, 1922-1938 (3 Folders) - Records, 1927-1939 (2 Folders) - "Salmon Angling on the Restigouche"-- Scribners, 1943-1946 - Shipments, 1929-1952 (2 Folders) - Tagged, 1938-1941 - Taxidermy

123-124. - Miscellany 1926-1940 (5 Folders)

124. - 1941-1954 (2 Folders) - Horses, 1928-1953 - Hunting - Alaska, 1947 - Argentina, 1949-1952

125-126. - Arkansas 1935-1942 (9 Folders)

126-127. - 1943-1955 (9 Folders)

127. - Bird-banding, 1924-1935 - Camps - Canada, 1931-1954 (3 Folders) - Decoys, 1930-1932

128-129. - Ducks 1920-1931 (4 Folders)

129-130. - 1934-1944 (3 Folders)

SUBJECT FILE, 1911-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 130-131

130-131. - 1945-1955 - England, 1930-1939 - Geese - Georgia, 1939-1940 - Guns, 1932-1946 - Illinois (2 Folders) 131-132. - Maine, 1931-1939 - Manitoba, Canada - Mexico - "Operation Pheasant," 1947-1955 - Scotland, 1951

132-133 - Shooting, 1914-1933 - Skeet Field, 1934-1935 - , 1937-1942 - U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1928-1933 - Wildlife - Conservation - Information, 1917;1932-1934 - Ice boat - Journalism Schools - American Press Institute, 1946-1954 - Columbia University 1934-1942

133. - 1945-1955 - Missouri, University of, 1932-1947 - Miscellany, 1934-1953 - Newspaper and magazine subscriptions 1928-1940 (2 Folders) - Pets - Dogs, 1921-1929

134-135. - 1930-1953 (3 Folders) - Physicians - Gay, Leslie, 1926-1945 - Wilmer, William H., 1925-1936 - Miscellaneous, 1931-1943 - Portraits, 1945-1947

135-136. - 1947-1954 - Pulitzer Fountain, 1931-1938 - Pulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955) - 60th birthday of, 1945 (4 Folders) - 70th birthday of, 1955 - Pulitzer, Joseph, (1847-1911) - 100th anniversary of birth of, 1947

SUBJECT FILE, 1911-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 136-137

136-137. - Pulitzer Prize - Advisory Board, 1924-1955 (5 Folders) - New Members, 1951-1954 - Butlerm Nicholas Murray, 1925-1940

137. - General 1933-1938 (6 Folders)

138. - 1939-1943 (5 Folders)

138-139. - 1944-1951 (6 Folders)

139-140. - 1953 - Nominations, 1923-1954 (3 Folders) - Playhouse, 1949-1952 - Reports and awards, 1926-1954 (3 Folders)

140-141. - Miscellany - St. Mark's Fund, 1930;1935 - Smithwater, New Brunswick, Canada - Carr, Hugh A., 1943-1954 - Construction, 1943-1947 (2 Folders) - Electricity, 1944-1945

141-142. - Employees and Maintenance, 1936-1955 (5 Folders)

142-143. - Fishing equipment, 1943-1955 (4 Folders) - Flower garden, 1948-1950 - Food supplies - Guests, 1944-1946

143-144. - 1947-1955 - Insurance, 1937; 1947-1952 - Leases, 1922-1953 (4 Folders)

144-145. - 1954-1956 - Property, 1936-1953 (2 Folders) - Pulpwood, 1948-1953 - Receipts, 1936-1939 - Riparian Association, 1911;1936-1954 - Smithwater, New Brunswick, Canada - Salmon records, 1935-1952 - Smithwater dam, 1947-1948

145-146. - Wages, 1951-1952 - Water readings, 1944;1947 - Miscellany, 1936-1953 (4 Folders) - Talking book machine, 1943-1944 - Theater tickets - Vacations SUBJECT FILE, 1911-1955 (CONT'D) REELS 145-146

- Canada, 1925-1930 - Cruises, 1928;1933;1938

146-147. - Europe - Fishing trips, 1929-1939 - Florida - Hungary, 1936-1939 (3 Folders)

147-148. - Kentucky Derby, 1929 - Mexico, 1944 - Norway, 1953-1954 (5 Folders)

148-149. - Railroads and highways, 1926-1942 (2 Folders) - Scotland, 1929 - World cruise, 1932-1936 (3 Folders) - Miscellany (2 Folders)

150-151. - Yachts - Alden, 1926-1941 - Bar Harbor Yacht Club, 1924-1954 (2 Folders) - Charter boats, 1947-1955 - Conary, Wilfred - General, 1927-1955 (2 Folders) - Injury to, 1951-1953

151. - "Discoverer" 1924-1942 (4 Folders)

152. - 1942-1946 (2 Folders) - Photographs of - Employees, 1924-1951 - Regattas, 1926-1947 - Rudders, 1928-1929 - Sails, 1952;1954 - Small boats,1925-1952 - "Victoria" 1948-1950

152-153. - 1950-1955 (2 Folders) - Miscellany, 1944-1953 (3 Folders)

FINANCIAL PAPERS, 1912-1958

153-154. - Estate of Eleanor Wickham Pulitzer - Central Hanover and St. Louis Trust 1932-1946 (2 Folders) - General, 1925-1933 (5 Folders)

FINANCIAL PAPERS, 1912-1958 (CONT'D) REELS 153-154

- Trust for children 1925-1936 (2 Folders)

154. - 1937-1941 - Individual jewelry, 1912-1941 - Estate of Elizabeth Edgar Pulitzer - Jewelry insurance, 1926-1931 - Estate of Joseph Pulitzer (1847-1911) - Bar Harbor property, 1924-1927 - General - Will - Estate of Joseph Pulitzer (1885-1955) - Children of Joseph Pulitzer - Diversification, 1935-1936 - Insurance, 1927-1933 - Moore, Edith P., trust of, 1922-1933 - Mortgage participation, 1947-1953 - Newspaper trust 1916-1940 (2 Folders)

155. - 1940-1955 (2 Folders) - Shaw vs. Pulitzer, 1916-1918 - Trustees account, 1948-1958 (2 Folders)

155-156. - Trustees meetings, 1947-1949 - Trusts for grandchildren, 1921-1930 - Will of Joseph Pulitzer - World Building, 1939-1942 - Miscellany, 1918-1931 - Estate of J+Kate Davis Pulitzer - General, 1918-1932 (2 Folders)

156-157. - Macarow, Maude A., trust of, 1941-1955 - Taxes, 1927-1931 - Will - Estate of - General 1927-1940 (6 Folders)

157-158. - 1940-1950 (3 Folders) - Insurance - Bar Harbor, Maine (2 Folders) - Bath, Ill.,1928-1939 - Brandy Brook, Canada - Clayton, Mo. 1927-1934

158. - 1935-1949 - Insurance - Dividends - Life Insurance FINANCIAL PAPERS (CONT'D) REEL 158

- Pulitzer, Elizabeth Edgar - War damage, 1942;1946 - Water damage, 1933-1944 - Yachts, 1928-1944 - Miscellaneous, 1937-1954 - Insurance trust - Pulitzer, Elizabeth Edgar 1935-1937

159. - 1937-1950 - Pulitzer, Joseph, 1934-1954 (4 Folders) - Investments 1920-1935

159-160. - 1936-1941 (3 Folders)

160-161. - 1942-1955 (3 Folders) - Legal services - Oil investments 1953-1954 (4 Folders)

161. - 1953-1954 (9 Folders) - Power of attorney, 1933-1937 - Press Publishing Company, 1932-1947 - Property - New York 1918-1928

161-162. - 1929-1949 (5 Folders) - St. Louis, Mo., 1917-1927

162-163. - Pulitzer Publishing Company - Voters trust, 1949-1953 (3 Folders)

163. - Taxes - Income and gift 1935-1943 - 1944-1954 - Trust for Elinor Pulitzer Hempelmann 1943-1952 (3 Folders) - Trusts, correspondence relating to, 1947-1952 - Widow's trust, 1928-1932 - Wiltsey-Coghlan, 1933-1937

Processed by: Grover Batts, Paul Colton, et al. Date Completed: December 1977 s1 Pulitzer, Joseph (1885-1955), Papers, 1897-1958 60 163 microfilm rolls

Newspaper editor and publisher. The Papers relate primarily to his editorship of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and cover nearly every aspect of the operation and production of the newspaper including its working philosophy, its internal business management and its editorial policies. Included is extensive correspondence with family, journalists and politicians. Originals in Library of Congress. Indefinite loan, UMSL Library.

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INDEX TO PULITZER PAPERS

- Ackerman, Carl W., r.9 - Adams, Franklin R., r.9 - Adams, J.M., r.24 - Adler, Julius Ochs, r.9 - Advertising Club of St. Louis, r.30 - Agriculture, r.54 - Aldrich, Winthrop W., r.9 - Alexander, E. Roy, r.9 - Alexander, Jack, r.9 - Alexander, Roy, r.30 - Allen, Gerald B., r.9 - American Newspaper Guild, r.30-33 - American Newspaper Editors, r.33 - Anderson, J.H., r.34 - Anderson, Paul Y., r.101-102 - Andres, Bert, r.9 - Annenberg, Walter, r.9 - Armstrong, Sam, r.34 - Arnall, Ellis, r.9 - Artists Guild, r.34 - Associated Press, r.34 - Astor, Mary, r.9 - Atherton, Ray, r.9 - Atomic Bomb and Energy, r.54 - Babson, Roger W., r.9 - Badger and Browning & Hershey, Inc., r.9 - Baker, Ray Stannard, r.9 - Baldwin, James H., r.9 - Baldwin, Lewis W., r.9 - Baldwin, Rogers, r.9 - Barclay, R.W., r.34 - Baruch, Bernard M., r.9 - Batty, Frances M., r.9 - Baumhoff, Richard, r.34,73 - Baxter, N.W., r.34 - Beale, Howard K., r.9 - Becker, Neal Dow, r.9 - Beckwith (S.C.) Agency, r.24 - Behymer, F.A., r.34 - Bel Geddes, Norman, r.9 - Bell, J.R., r.35 - Bellamy, Paul, r.9 - Belmont, Eleanor Robson, r.9 - Berlin, Irving, r.9 - Bernays, Edward L., r.9 - Berry, George L., r.73 - Bethel, A.L., r.34 - Better Business Bureau, r.9 - Betts, Curtis, r.35 - Bickel, Karl A., r.9 - Blackwell, Betsy Talbot, r.9 - Bland, R.C., r.35 - Bond, Charles D., r.73 - Bovard, Oliver K., r.35-37, 101-102 - Brandt, Raymond P., r.37, 101-1-3 - Bridle Trail Association, r.113-114 - Brisbane, Arthur, r.9 - Brennan, F.H., r.37 - Britton, F.H., r. 37 - Burbach, George M., r. 24-25, 27 - Burkhart, W.N., r.37 - Busch, Adolphus III, r.9 - Busch, August A., Jr., r.9 - Busch, August A., Sr., r.9 - Busch, Catherine, r.9 - Busch, Marie, r.9 - Butler, Nicholas Murray, r.9 - Bye, George T., r.9 - Byrd, Marie, r.9 - Byrd, Richard E., r.9 - Byrnes, James F., r.9 - Canfield, Mary Cass, r.10 - Canham, Erwin D., (see Badger and Browning & Hershey, Inc.) - Carlin, George A., r.10 - Carriers, Printers and Pressmen, r.73 - Carvell, G.E., r.39-40 - Catledge, Turner, r.10 - Chambers, Stuart M., r.100-101, 39 - Chandler, Dorothy, r.10 - Chandler, Harry, r.10 - Chandler, Norman, r.10 - Chandler, Phillip, r.10 - Chandler, William G., r.10 - Chenery, William L., r.10 - Child Labor, r.55 - Childs, Marquis, r.10,101-102 - Choate, Robert, r.10 - Churchill, Winston, r.10 - Civil Liberties, r.55 - Clapp, Werner W., r.10 - Clark, Champ, r.10 - Clark, Thomas C., r.10 - Clemens, Cyril, r.19 - Cline, Leonard, r.43 - Cobb, Frank I., (see The World) - Cochran, John J., r.10 - Coddington, David, r.10 - Coghlan, Ralph, r.10, 43-46 - Columbia University, r.10 - Committee for Economic Development, r.55 - Conant, James B., r.10 - Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), r.54-55 - Connoly, Joseph V., r.10 - Conservation, r.54-55 - Consolidation Press Association, r.50-51 - Coolidge, Calvin, r.10 - Costello, John, r.50-51 - Cowles, Gardner, r.10 - Cowles, R.L., r.50-51 - Cox, James M., r.10 - Current News Features, Inc., r.10 - Dana, Katryna and Anderson, r.11 - Danielson, Richard, r.11 - Darling, J.N., r.51 - Davis, Dwight F., r.11 - Davis, John Lionberger, r.11 - Davison, F., Trubee, r.11 - DeCrowell, William, r.51 - Democratic National Committee, r.11 - Denison, Lindsay, r.11 - Derby, James Lloyd and Teresa, r.11 - Despard, Clement L., r.11 - Dickmann, Bernard F., r.11 - Dietrich, B.J., r.28, 51 - Dilliard, Irving, r.51-54 - Douglass, Paul H., r.11 - Driscoll, Joseph, r.54 - Eaton, Cyrus S., r.11 - Early, Stephen, r.11 - Editor & Publisher, r.11 - Edmunds, Charles, r.56, 65 - Edward VIII (of Great Britain), r.11 - Eisenhower, Dwight D., r.11 - Elmslie, Constance P., r.1 - Elmslie, William, r.1 - Employment of Negroes, r.85-86 - Evans, Luther H., r.11 - Evans, Virgil, r.85-86 - Fackenthal, Frank Diehl, r.11 - Famous Barr, r.28 - Farley, James A., r.11 - Felton, Cornelius C., r.11 - Field, Marshall, r.11 - Finletter, Thomas, r.11 - Finnegan, Richard J., r.12 - Fitzpatrick, Daniel--editorial cartoonist, r.69 - Fleeson, Doris, r.12 - Ford, Henry, r.12 - Ford, James L., Jr., r.12 - Fordyce, Samuel W., r.12 - Fulbright, J. William, r.12 - Gannett, Frank E., r.12 - Gardner, Russell E., Jr., r.12 - Garrett, Finis J., r.12 - Gay, Leslie, r. 134-135 - Geary, Alfred H. and Virginia, r.12 - Gerald, James W., r.12 - Gerecke, Arthur, r.85-86 - Globe- Democrat, r.28, 47-48 - Goldstein, A., r.69 - Goodall, F.K., r.69-70 - Gordon, Max, r.12 - Gottlieb, Ferd, r.69-70 - Gould, Albert, r.12 - Graham, Philip, r.12 - Graham, Evarts, r.69-70 - Grant, Donald, r.69-70 - Graves, Ralph, r.12 - Greig, Peter, r.70-71 (see also Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis) - Griffin, John, r.12 - Gunther, John, r.12 - Hagerty, James C., r.13 - Hall, George H., r.70-71 - Hall, Leonard, r.13, 70-71 (see also Liberal Voters League of St. Louis) - Hall of Fame, r.13 - Hall of Our History, Inc., r.13 - Hammerstein, Oscar II, r.13 - Hancock, John M, r.13 - Hanlon, D., r.70-71 - Hanlon, Joseph, r.70-71, 102-103 - Hanna, Dan R., r.13 - Hannegan, Robert E., r.13. 56-57 - Harriman, Averell, r.13 - Harris, E.A., r.70-71 - Harrison, Walter M., r.13, 70-71 - Harvard University, r.13 - Hawes, Harry B., r.13 - Hawkins, William W., r.13 - Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. John H., r.13 - Health Insurance, r.56-57 - Hearst Newspapers, r.70-71 - Heckscher, August (see Badger And Browning & Hersey, Inc.) - Hemingway, Wilson L., r.13 - Hempelmann, Elinor Pulitzer, r.163 - Hennings, Thomas C., r.13 - Hentschell, Charles J., r.70-71, 86 - Hepner, Arthur, r.70-71 - Hibbs, Ben, r.13 - High, Stanley, r.13 - Hills, Lee, r.13 - Hitchcock, Thomas, Jr., r.13 - Hobson, Arthur L., r.13 - Hockaday, Lincoln B., r.13, 70-71 - Hoey, Clyde R., r.13 - Hoffman, Paul G., r.13 - Holiday, John and Marjorie, r.13 - Holmes, John Haynes, r.13 - Hoover, Herbert, r.13 - Hoover, J. Edgar, r.13 - Horner, Henry, r.13 - Houghton, Alanson B., r.13 (see also Lippman, Walter) - Howard, Bart, r.70-71 - Howard, Roy W., r.13 - Hull, Cordell (see Butler, Nicholas Murray) - Humphrey, Hubert H., r.13 - Hutchins, Robert M., r.13 - Hutchinson, George W., r.14 - Hutton, Edward F., r.14 - Hurd, C.F., r.70-71 - Ickes, Harold I., r.14 - International Paper Sales Company, r.70-71 - International Printing and Pressman and Assistants Union, r.71- 72 - International Typographical Union, r.74 - Irwin, Virginia, r.71-72 - Jackson, John G., r.14 - Jackson, Philip L., r.14 - James, Edwin L., r.14 - James, W.H., r.71-72 - Jehovah's Witnesses, r.56-57 - Johns, George S., r.71-72 - Johnson, Hallert, r.14 - Johnson, Louis A., r.14 - Jones, Carl W., r.14 - Jones, D.M., r.71-72 - Jones, Jesse, r.14 - Karsten, Frank M., r.14 - Kauffmann. Haropld & Janet, r.14 - Kauffmann, Aloys P., r.14 - Kefauver Estes, r.14 - Keller, Albert (see Ritz-Carlton Hotel, New York) - Keller, J.T., r.71-72 - Kem, James P., r.14 - Kenamore, Clark, r.72-73 - Kent, Frank, r.14 - Kershaw, G.R., r.41, 72-73 - Kilgore, Harley M., r.14 - King, Arch R., r.72-73 - Kiplinger Washington Letters, r.14 - Kiplinger, Willard M., r.14 - Kirchwey, Freda, r.14 - Kirschten, Ernest, r.56-57, 72-73 - Kline, Henry B., r.56-57 - Klyman, Julius, r.72-73 - Knauff, Ellen, R. 56-57 - Knight, John S., r.15 (see also Maag William) - Knox, William Franklin, r.15 - Koenigsberg, Moses, r.15 - Krock, Arthur, r.15 - KSD-KFUO-KXOK Controversy, r.90-01 - KSD Remodeling, r.90-91 - KSD-TV, r.90-91 - Ku Klux Klan, r.73 - Labor, r.56-58, 73-74 - LaFarge, Oliver, r.15 - LaGuardia, Fioretto H., r.15 - Lambert, Gerard B., r.15 - Lampmann, William, r.75 - Lasch, Robert, r.75 - Lashly, Jacob, r.15 - Lawrence, David, r.15, 75 - Lawrence, Frank A., r.75 - Lawrence, James, r.75 - Laybourne, Lawrence, r.75 - Lehman, Edith, r.15 - LeRoy, Doris W., r.15 - LeSourd, Howard M., r.15 - Lewis, Willmott H., r.15 - Lightfoot, Jean, r.75 - Lilienthal, David E., r.15 - Limpus, Lowell M. (see Badger amd Browning & Hersey, Inc.) - Lincoln, A.G., r.15, 76-78 - Lindbergh, Charles A., r.15 - Link, T.C.--Boyle Investigation, r.77-78 - Lippmann, Walter, r.15 (see also The World) - Littell, Robert, r.15 - Loeb, Isodor, r.15 - Loeb, Therese, r.15 - Longwell, David, r.15 - Lothian, Philip Henry Kerry, r.15 - Love, Robertus, r.77-78 - Lovejoy Memorial Committee, r.15 - Luce, Henry R., r.15 - Luftschiffbau, Zeppelin, r.15 - Lund, Robert L., r.15 - McAdams, Clark, r.77-78 - McAdams, Laura, r.15 - McCarthy, Joseph r., r.57-58 - McCormick, Robert r.,15 - McCulloch, S.R., r.78-79 - McDonnell, James S., r.15 - McKittrick, Mary, r.78-79 - McLean, Edward B., r.15 - McLean, Evelyn W., r.15 - McLean, Robert, r.15 - McLean, William, Jr., r.15 - McLeish, Archibald, r.15 - McMahon, Brien, r.15 - McManus, George, r.16 - McMillan, Donald B., r.16 - McMurtry, George G., r.16 - McNaur, Lesley J., r.16 - Macarow, Maude A., r.1, 156-157 - Mailers' Union, r.74 - Mallinckodt, Edward and Elizabeth, r.16 - Mason, Jullian S., r.16 - Mathews, William R., r.16 - Maugham, C.B., r.78-79 - May Louis F., r.78-79 - Mechanical Unions, r.74 - Medalie, George Z., r.16 - Meek, H.T., r.78-79 - Meising, John A., r.16 - Merz, Charles, r.16 - Meyer, Agnes E., r.16 - Meyer, Eugene, r.16 - Miller, Victor J., r.16 - Mills, Ogden L., r.16 - Milton, George Fort, r.16 - Minot, George (see Badger and Browning & Hersey, Inc.) - Missouri, r.16 - Missouri State Board of Health, r.16 - Missouri State Historical Society of , r.16 - Missouri, University of, r.16 - Missouri Valley Authority, r.63-64 - Mitchell, James F., r.16 - Monroney, Mike, r.16 - Moon, Perry, r.78-79 - Moore, Adrian P., r.1 - Moore, Alice, r.1 - Moore, Benjamin, r.1 - Moore, David, r.1 - Moore, Edith P, r.1-2 - Moore, William S., r.2 - William S., Jr., r.2 - Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis, r.16 - Murphy, Clint, r.78-79 - Murphy, Frederick E., r.16 - Nagel, Charles, r.16 - National Geographic Society, r.16 - National Recovery Administration, r.79 - Newbold, Fleming, r.16 - Niedringhause Families, r.16 - Niemeyer, Harold H., r.82-83 - North American Newspaper Alliance, r.82-83 - Noyes, Frank B., r.17 - Nuremberg Trials, r.59-60 - Obolensky, Serge, r.17 - O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, r.17 - Ochs, Adolph S., r.17 - Offer, A.D., r.82-83 - Ogden, Rollo, r.17 - Olds, Irving S., r.17 - Olin, Spencer T., r.17 - Osborn, A. Perry, r.17 - Oumanski, Constantine, r.17 - Oxnam, C. Bromley, r.17 - Palffy, Eleanor, r.2 - Palmer, Paul, r.17 - Pape, William J. (see Lovejoy Memorial Committee) - Paper Handlers, r.74 - Park, Guy B., r.17 - Parson, Geoffrey, r.17 - Patterson, Grove, r.17 - Patterson, Joseph Medill, r.17 - Pauley, Edwin M., r.59-60 - Paz, Alberto Gainza (see the Americas Foundation) - Peers, Milton, r.83-84 - Pepper, Selwin, r.84-85 - Perrin, Dwight, r.84-85 - Pershing, John J., r.18 - Photo Engravers, r.74 - Pinchot, Gifford, r.18 - Pittman, Key, r.18 - Post-Dispatch (see St. Louis Post-Dispatch) - Price, Melvin, r.18 - Primm, A.T., r.86-87 - Prohibition, r.60-61 - Pulitzer, Elinor W., r.2, 3, 153-154 - Pulitzer, Elizabeth Edgar, r.3, 153-154, 158 - Pulitzer, Emily, r.3 - Pulitzer, Gladys, r.3 - Pulitzer, Herbert, r.3-4 - Pulitzer, Joseph (1847-1911), r.4-5 - Pulitzer, Joseph (188501955), r.1-163 - Pulitzer, Joseph, Jr., (1913- ), r.4-5, 28, 38, 68-69, 87-88 - Pulitzer, Kate Davis, r.5-6, 155-156 - Pulitzer, Margaret Leech, r.6 - Pulitzer, Michael Edgar, r.6-7 - Pulitzer Prize, r.136-141 - Pulitzer Publishing Company, r.68-69, 87-88, 161-162 - Pulitzer, Ralph, r.7, 156-157 - Pulitzer, Susan, r.7 - Putnam, James L., r.8 - Putnam, Margarita, r.8 - Queeny, Edgar Monsanto, r.18 - Quesada, Elwood, R., r.8 - Rafford, Herbert, r.107-108 - Randolph, Robert A., r.60-61, 91-92 - Rathone, Perry, r.18 - Ray, E. Lansing, r.18 - Redman, Fulton, r.18 - Reed, James A., r.60-61 - Reese, Benjamin H., r.18, 92-96 - Reid, Helen Rogers, r.18 - Reitemeyer, John R., r.18 - Richards, Carl, r.107-108 - Richardson, John, r.18 - Richmond, Arthur, r.18 - Rickey, Branch, r.18 - Rinehart, Mary Roberts, r.18 - Ritter, Joseph E., r.18 - Robb, J. Hampden, r.18 - Roberts, Munro, r.74, 95-96 - Roberts, Roy, r.18 - Robinson, Edward G., r.18 - Rockefeller, Mary F., (see YMCA) - Rogers, J., r.95-96 - Roosevelt, Eleanor, r.18 - Roosevelt, Franklin D., R.18, 60-61 - Roosevelt, Theodore (see American Bureau for Medical Aid to China) - Rosengarten, Emily, r.8 - Rosenwald, Lessing J., r.18 - Ross, Charles G.,r.18 (see also McNalley, F.P.), 60-61, 95-97, 102-103 - Rosten, Leo C., r.18 - Rowden, Fred F., r.29-30 - Rowden, R.A., r.96-97 - Rudd, Basil, r.18, 96-97 - Ryan, Cornelius, r.18 - Sampson, Flem D., r.19 - Scarlett, William, r.19 - Schmid, Adolphe E., r.97-98 - Schewellenbach, L.B., r.19 - Schuster, M. Lincoln, r.19 (see also Kornitzer, Bela) - Sheean, Vincent, r.19 - Shelton, Samuel, r.98-99 - Sherman, Lawrence Y., r.19 - Sherman, Thomas B., r.98-99 - Shirer, William L., r.19 - Shipley, Ruth, r.19 - Shipstead, Henrick, r.19 - Shouse, Jouett, r.19 (see also Democratic National Committee) - Siften, Paul F., r.19 - Simpich, Frederick, r.19 - Sioussat, St. George, r.19 - Skouras, Spyros P., r.19 - Smoke Elimination, r.61-62 - Snyder, John W., r.19 - Speers, Sand & Clay Works, Inc., r.19 - Sproul, Robert C., r.19 - Spurgeon, John J., r.20 - St. Louis Politics, r.60-61 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch, r.24-104 - Standard, S.R., r.99 - Star, r.48 - Star-Times, r.49 - Stark, Lloyd, r.20 - Stassen, Harold, r.20, 61-62 - Steigers, W.C., r.99 - Steiner, Jennie, r.8 - Stevenson, Adlai E., r.20 - Stockton, Roy, r.20 - Stokes, Frank W., r.20 - Stokes, Richard L., r.99 - Stokes, Thomas L., r.20 - Stout, Wesley, r.20 - Streit, Clarence, r.20 - Strong, Walter A., r.20 - Sulzberger, Arthur Hayes, r.20 (see also Current News Features, Inc.) - Summers, Hatton W., r.20 - Swope, Herbert B., r.20 (see also The World) - Symington, Stuart, r.19-20 - Taft, Charles P., r.19-20 - Taft-Hartley Act, r.62-63 - Taft, Hulbert, r.19-20 - Taylor, Frank W., r.19-20 - Taylor, W.E., r.100 - Thayer, William G., r.19-20 - Terral, Rufus, r. 62-63 - Thomas, Charles A., r.20 - Thomas, Donald H., r.100 - Thomas, Norman, r.20 - Thompson, Dorothy, r.20 - Tiffany, George S., r.20 - Times, r.49 - Trask, H.A., r.100 - Tree, Marietta, r.20 - Truman, Harry S., r.20 - Tucker, Raymond R., r.20 - Tweed, Eleanor, r.20 - United Press Association, r.101-102 - Vail, J.P., r.101-102 - Vandenber, Arthur H., r.20 - Vaughan, Harry H., r.20 - Villard, Oswald G., r.20 - Vinson, Fred M., r.20 - Wagner, Robert F., (see Dension, Lindsay) - Waldo, Richard H., r.21 - Wallace, Asa B., r.21 - Wallace, DeWitt, r.21 - Wallace, John K., r.21 - Walsh, Thomas, r.21 - Warren, Lindsay, r.21 - Webb, Seward, r.8 - Weld, Philip G., r.21 - Welles, Sumner, r.21 - Wenckheim, Laszlo and Family, r.8 - Wheeler, John N., r.21 - Wherry, Kenneth S., r.22 - White, Florence D., r.22, 102-103 - White, William A., r.22 - Wickham Family, r.8 - Weigand, J.N., r.102-103 - Wilbur, Curtis D., r.22 - Wiley, Louis, r.22 - Williams, Cranston, r.22 - Williams, Eugene, r.22 - Williams, J. Gates, r.22 - Williams, S.M., r.103-104 - Wise, Stephen S., r.22 - The World, r.22-23 - Wray, J.G., r.103-104 - Wyatt, Wilson W., r.23 - Ziegfield, Florenz (see Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis)

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