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Two copies , Box Douglas A. A precise and eloquent work that examines a deliberate system of racial suppression and that rescues a multitude of atrocities from virtual obscurity. Box David E. A well documented narrative that examines the terrifying doomsday competition between two superpowers and how weapons of mass destruction still imperil humankind. Bantam Books , Doubleday , Jusserand , Box The War with Mexico , 2 vols. Smith Macmillan. Hendrick Doubleday , In 3 volumes. Paxson Houghton , Box Main Currents in American Thought , 2 vols. Clark In 2 volumes. Van Tyne Houghton , Schmitt Scribner. Pershing Stokes. Turner Holt , McLaughlin Appleton , Larkin Rinehart , Carlyle Buley Towers. Kennan Princeton Univ. White , Gipson Knopf , In 2 volumens. Goetzmann Knopf , Levy Oxford Univ. Degler Macmillan. Paperback , Boorstin Random , Box Jefferson and His Time, Vols. I-V by Dumas Malone Little , Potter Harper , Chandler , Fehrenbacher Oxford Univ. Litwack Knopf , Vann Woodward Yale U. 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Box Folder 1 Synchronisms No. Box 99 String Quartet No. Box Folder 3 String Quartet No. Nominating material With Biography; Photograph , , May 15, Box Folder 6 Notturno by Donald Martino. Reel-to-reel tape. Reel-to-reel tape 7. It is subtitled "Ten Etudes of Orchestra. Box 97 String Quartet No. Carter; Printed Photograph. Box Folder 2 String Quartet No. Score , Printed Score by Carl Fischer, Inc. American Composers Orchestra Concert, January 29, Louis Symphony for its th anniversary and premiered by that orchestra on February23, Score, published by Boosey and Hawkes, Inc. Cassette tape. Manuscript Score, inscribed by Sessions to Ozawa. Box Symphony No. Score published by Margun Music, Inc. Box Folder 5 Symphony No. Cassette cape. Score, published by Universal Edition, London. Score, printed by Circle Blue Print Co. Supporting material: Stagebill. Kennedy Center. Score published by C. Peters Corporation. Score, published by Judy Green Music. Stagebill, February for Carnegie Hall. Performed and commissioned by The Louisville Orchestra. Score, printed by Associated Music Publishers, Inc. With Entry Form , , December 2, Cassette tapes 2. Box Lilacs, for voice and orchestra by George Walker Premiered on February1, in Boston by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and was commissioned by that orchestra. Box Folder 11 Lilacs, for voice and orchestra by George Walker. Score in 2 volumes. Cassette tape 3. Score, published by Theodore Presser Company. With Entry Form; Photograph; Biography. Libretto by James Maraniss. Score, published by Margun Music, Inc. With Entry Form , January 28, Score, published by Associated Music Publishers, Inc. Score, published by G. Box Folder 34 Symphony No. Cd , , November 30, No supporting material found. Printed Score, c. Red Poppy, with photograph of Lang. CD , , October 25, Cd , Score in C. Cd "Rental Library for demonstration only". Score, published by Galaxy Music Corporation. Kennedy Center, Washington, D. Box Folder 10 Stringmusic by Morton Gould. Theodore Presser Company. Associated Music Publishers, Inc. Box Sound Grammar by Ornette Coleman. Full Score, published by Oxford University Press. Boston Opera Programme , Music by Kevin Puts. Libretto by Mark Campbell, A stirring opera that recounts the true story of a spontaneous cease-fire among Scottish, French and Germans during World War I, displaying versatility of style and cutting straight to the heart. Libretto by Mark Campbell. Minnesota Opera 2 CDs , Box Partita for 8 voices by Caroline Shaw for Roomful of teeth, with explanatory letter by Caroline Shaw, Decmber 1, , A highly polished and inventive a cappella work uniquely embracing speech, whispers, sighs, murmurs, wordless melodies and novel vocal effects New Amsterdam Records. Box Partita for 8 voices by Caroline Shaw for Roomful of teeth, CD two copies. A haunting orchestral work that suggests a relentless tidal surge, evoking thoughts of melting polar ice and rising sea levels. Recording released on May 26, by Zooid, a highly original work in which notated music and improvisation mesh in a sonic tapestry that seems the very expression of modern American life Pi Recordings. Premiered on January 6, , at the Prototype Festival, 3LD Arts and Technology Center, New York City, a bold operatic work that integrates vocal and instrumental elements and a wide range of styles into a harrowing allegory for human trafficking in the modern world. Libretto by Royce Vavrek.. Sub-subseries I. These are extensive files relating to the awarding of the Prize in Music. The files are organized in two sequences: the first -- Gereral -- contains publicity about winners, newspapers announcements of the winners, list of works submitted and correspondence, as well as biographical material about entrants, Jury Reports, and reaction to the broadening of the Music Prize in ; the second -- Material Returrned -- comprises the applications sumbitted and returned after the meetings. Box Folder 1 Music Study Group , Box Folder 3 Reports of Nominating Juries , Box Folder Jury Materials , Box Folder Biographical Material. Box Folder 1 Biographical Material. Box Folder Photographs. Box Folder Clippings, Box Folder Clippings , Box Folder 1 General , Box Folder 2 General , Box Folder 3 General , Box Folder 4 General , Box Folder 5 General , Box Folder 6 General , Box Folder 7 General , Box Folder 8 General , Box Folder 9 General , Box Folder General , Material Returned:. 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A collection of luminous, often tender poems that focus on the profound power of memory. A book striking for its wit and linguistic inventiveness, offering poems that are often little thought-bombs detonating in the mind long after the first reading. Box 3 Sections by Vijay Seshadri. Graywolf Press , Box Digest by Gregory Pardlo. Four Way Books , For her compelling and illuminating reports on a variety of scientific topics. With Entry Form , For her series, "The Monkey Wars," which explored the complex ethical and moral questions surrounding primate research. Box Paul Ingrassia and Joseph B. White The Wall Street Journal. For often exclusive coverage of General Motors' management turmoil. For dogged reporting that disclosed flagrant spending abuses at Michigan's House Fiscal Agency. With Entry Form; Nominating Letter. For his analytical reporting on Washington developments and the national scene. For his detailed portrait of a progressive local Catholic parish and its parishioners. For his coverage of the aerospace industry, notably an exhaustive investigation of rudder control problems on the Boeing , which contributed to new FAA requirements for major improvements. With Entry Form; List of Articles , Box Chuck Philips and Michael A. Hiltzik Los Angeles Times For their stories on corruption in the entertainment industry, including a charity sham sponsored by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, illegal detoxification programs for wealthy celebrities, and a resurgence of radio payola. Box George Dohrmann St. Paul Pioneer Press For his determined reporting, despite negative reader reaction, that revealed academic fraud in the men's basketball program at the University of Minnesota. With Nominating Letter; CV. Sugg The Baltimore Sun For her absorbing, often poignant stories that illuminated complex medical issues through the lives of people. With Entry Form, Nominating Letter. Box 31 Folder 5 Dana Priest The Washington Post For her persistent, painstaking reports on secret "black site" prisons and other controversial features of the government's counterterrorism campaign. For its powerful collection of emotional images taken after the student shootings at Columbine High School. Box 77 Alan Diaz of Associated Press. For his photograph of armed U. With Entry Form. For its consistently outstanding photographic coverage of the terrorist attack on New York City and its aftermath. In a CMI Box. For its powerful, imaginative coverage of Colorado's raging forest fires. With Entry Form, letter , For their eloquent photographs depicting both the violence and poignancy of the war with Iraq. For its vivid photographs depicting the chaos and pain after Hurricane Katrina engulfed New Orleans. For his powerful photograph of a lone Jewish woman defying Israeli security forces as they remove illegal settlers in the West Bank. Box Folder 3 Adrees Latif of Reuters. For his dramatic photograph of a Japanese videographer, sprawled on the pavement, fatally wounded during a street demonstration in MyanMarch With Entry Form; Statement; Photograph , For his provocative, impeccably composed images of despair after Hurricane Ike and other lethal storms caused a humanitarian disaster in Haiti. With Entry Form; Nominating Letter , For her photograph of the heart-stopping moment when a rescuer dangling in a makeshift harness tries to save a woman trapped in the foaming water beneath a dam. Cd missing. Box 43 Staff of Los Angeles Times. For its comprehensive coverage of a botched bank robbery and subsequent police shoot-out in North Hollywood. For its clear and detailed coverage of a shooting rampage in which a state lottery worker killed four supervisors then himself. In a CMI Box , Box 50 Staff of The Miami Herald. For its balanced and gripping on-the-scene coverage of the pre-dawn raid by federal agents that took the Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives and reunited him with his Cuban father. For its comprehensive and insightful coverage, executed under the most difficult circumstances, of the terrorist attack on New York City, which recounted the day's events and their implications for the future. For its detailed, well-crafted stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River. With Entry Form, letter. For its compelling and comprehensive coverage of the massive wildfires that imperiled a populated region of southern California. For its comprehensive, clear-headed coverage of the resignation of New Jersey's governor after he announced he was gay and confessed to adultery with a male lover. With enrty form, letter. For its courageous and aggressive coverage of Hurricane Katrina, overcoming desperate conditions facing the city and the newspaper. For its skillful and tenacious coverage of a family missing in the Oregon mountains, telling the tragic story both in print and online. For its exceptional, multi-faceted coverage of the deadly shooting rampage at Virginia Tech, telling the developing story in print and online. For its swift and sweeping coverage of a sex scandal that resulted in the resignation of Gov. Eliot Spitzer, breaking the story on its Web site and then developing it with authoritative, rapid-fire reports. With Entry Form; List of Entries , For its comprehensive coverage, in print and online, of the shooting deaths of four police officers in a coffee house and the hour manhunt for the suspect. Box 8 Folder 10 Marquis W. Childs of St. Louis Post-Dispatch. For distinguished commentary during Box 8 Folder 9 William A. For his commentary in his daily column. For his columns during Box 10 Folder 2 David S. Broder of The Washington Post. Box 10 Folder 5 Edwin A. Roberts Jr. For his commentary on public affairs during For her commentary on public affairs during For his commentary on sports in and for many other years. Box 7 Folder 5 George F. For distinguished commentary on a variety of topics. For commentary on the Bert Lance affair. Box 3 Folder 13 Ellen H. Goodman of 7. For his commentary on sports. For witty and insightful reflection on public issues in and throughout a distinguished career. For columns which consistently champion ordinary citizens. For his witty and insightful columns on national issues. For his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns. For his provocative columns on local and national affairs. Entry Form and Nominating Letter. For his sports columns. With Entry Form; Biography , For searching and prescient columns on events leading up to the Gulf War and on the political problems of Mikhail Gorbachev. For her commentary from Haiti about deteriorating political and social conditions and her columns about Cuban-Americans in Miami. For his compelling commentaries on a variety of social and political topics. For his compelling and compassionate columns about New York City. Box E. Shipp of New York Daily News. For her penetrating columns on race, welfare and other social issues. For her many-sided columns on Massachusetts people and issues. For his coverage of the brutalization of a Haitian immigrant by police officers at a Brooklyn stationhouse. For her fresh and insightful columns on the impact of President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky. Box Paul A. Gigot of The Wall Street Journal. For his informative and insightful columns on politics and government. For her articles on American society and culture. With Nominating Letter. For his clarity of vision, based on extensive reporting, in commenting on the worldwide impact of the terrorist threat. Box 28 Folder 4 Colbert I. King of The Washington Post. For his against-the-grain columns that speak to people in power with ferocity and wisdom. With Entry Form, letter, photogrph, biography. Box 32 Folder 2 Leonard Pitts Jr. For his fresh, vibrant columns that spoke, with both passion and compassion, to ordinary people on often divisive issues. With entry form, letter. For her pungent columns that provided a voice for the underdog and underprivileged. Box 37 Folder 3 Nicholas D. Kristof The New York Times. For his graphic, deeply reported columns that, at personal risk, focused attention on genocide in Darfur and that gave voice to the voiceless in other parts of the world. For her courageous, clear-headed columns that evince a strong sense of morality and persuasive knowledge of the community. For his insightful columns that explore the nation's complex economic ills with masterful clarity. For his eloquent columns on the presidential campaign that focus on the election of the first African-American president, showcasing graceful writing and grasp of the larger historic picture. For her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues, gracefully sharing the experiences and values that lead her to unpredictable conclusions. Box Folder 9 David Leonhardt of The New York Times for his graceful penetration of America's complicated economic questions, from the federal budget deficit to health care reform. In a separate category called Correspondence was set up which, until gave recognition to Washington and Foreign Correspondence. For his coverage of international affairs including the Franco-British Naval Pact and Germany's campaign for revision of the Dawes Plan. For the series of articles covering conferences on reparations and the establishment of the international bank , Box 56 H. For a series of articles on the practical operation of the Five Year Plan in Russia. Box H. Very Fragile. Box 57 Charles G. Ross of St. For his series of dispatches on Russia especially the working out of the Five Year Plan. For his day-by-day coverage and interpretation of the series of German political crises in beginning with the presidential election and the struggle of Adolph Hitler for public office. For articles on various countries. With Nomination Form; Biographic Profile. Box 23 Folder 6 Honorable Mention. Box Frederick T. Birchall of The New York Times. For his correspondence from Europe , For his Washington dispatches , Box 54 The late Wilfred C. Barber of Chicago Tribune. For his reports of the war in Ethiopia. A posthumous award. With Nominating Letters and Obituary. Box 23 Folder 5 Honorable Mention. Jay G. Hayden of the The Detroit News. With Entry Form and Nominating Letter. For his dispatches from the Italio- Ethiopian front. Evening Bulletin. For his articles on Postmaster General Farley's surplus figures. With Entry Form; Letter of Supprt. Box 55 Louis P. Lochner of Associated Press. For his dispatches from Berlin. Box 80 Otto D. Tolischus of The New York Times. Box 23 Folder 4 Honorable mention. Lloyd Lehrbas of the Associated Press. For his reporting from Warsaw and Bucharest. Box 58 Carlos P. Romulo of Philippines Herald. For his observations and forecasts of Far Eastern developments during a tour of the trouble centers from Hong Kong to Batavia. Box 60 Hanson W. Baldwin of The New York Times. For his report of his wartime tour of the Southwest Pacific. Box 77 Harold V. Hal Boyle of Associated Press. For distinguished war correspondence during the year With Entry Form; Nominating Statement. For distinguished correspondence during the year as exemplified by his reports from Buenos Aires, Argentina. For distinguished correspondence during as exemplified by his series of articles on Russia. For distinguished criticism during Box 5 Folder 4 Harold C. Schonberg of The New York Times. For his music criticism during Box 3 Folder 6 Frank Peters Jr. For his critical writing about television during For her critical writing about art and artists. With Entry Form and Biographical Sketch. For his film criticism during Box 5 Folder 5 Alan M. Kriegsman of The Washington Post. For his critical writing about the dance during For his contribution to "Book World. For articles on the theater in and throughout his long career. For his architectural criticism. Box 3 Folder 8 William A. For critical writing about television. For his book reviews. With Photograph; Entry Form; Supporting letter. For classical music criticism. For her wide-ranging criticism on the arts and other subjects. For architectural criticism. For his television criticism. Submission title: Television: The Message and the Medium. For his music criticism. For his writing about books and other literary topics. For his architecture criticism. With Entry Form; Supporting Letter. For his critiques of the way in which the media, including his own paper, reported the McMartin Pre-School child molestation case. For his skillful and resonant classical music criticism. For her book reviews and other cultural criticism. With Entry Form; Photograph. For his knowledgeable writing on architecture. For his lucid and illuminating music criticism. For her passionate, intelligent writing on books and contemporary literature. For his lucid coverage of city architecture, including an influential series supporting the development of Chicago's lakefront area. With Entry Form and Nominating Letter , For his fresh and authoritative writing on photography. For her insightful observations on contemporary life and literature. For his crisp coverage of classical music that captures its essence. For his authoritative film criticism that is both intellectually rewarding and a pleasure to read. With Entry Form, photograph and biography. For his one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles. With Entry Form, letter, photograph, biography. For his reviews that elucidated the strengths and weaknesses of film with rare insight, authority and wit. With Entry Form, letter, no photogrpah. For her witty, closely observed essays that transform fashion criticism into cultural criticism. With entry form, Nominating Letter. For his zestful, wide ranging restaurant reviews, expressing the delight of an erudite eater. With entry form. For his penetrating and versatile command of the visual arts, from film and photography to painting. For his wide ranging reviews of art, from Manhattan to China, marked by acute observation, luminous writing and dramatic storytelling. For her refreshingly imaginative approach to dance criticism, illuminating a range of issues and topics with provocative comments and Original insights. Box Folder 8 Sebastian Smee of The Boston Globe for his vivid and exuberant writing about art, often bringing great works to life with love and appreciation. Box 3 Folder 1 [n. Its at least of comfort to know I am cherished and wanted" Pencil inscribed to Carl Ackerman". Box 2 Folder 6 [n. Box 2 Folder 1 D. Fitzpatrick St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 12, Box 2 Folder 20 D. Box Folder 5 D. Box 2 Folder 22 Charles R. Macauley Brooklyn Daily Eagle, February23, Box 1 Folder 1 Charles R. Box 2 Folder 24 John T. McCutcheon Chicago Tribune. Box Folder 12 John T. Box 2 Folder 2 H. Talburt Washington Daily News, January, 27, Box 2 Folder 25 H. Box Folder 17 H. Box 2 Folder 27 Ross A. Box Folder 8 Ross A. Lewis The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Lewis Entry Form and Nominating Letter. Box 2 Folder 28 C. Bachelor New York Daily News. Box 4 Folder 14 C. I used to know your Daddy. Box 4 Folder 8 C. Printed Honorable Mention. Box 2 Folder 31 Vaughn Shoemaker. Box 6 Folder 8 Charles G. Werner Daily Oklahoman. Werner Entry Form and supporting letter , Box 4 Folder 9 Suppl. Box 4 Folder 10 Suppl. Box No. Printed , June 2, Original artwork. They Can't Do This! Box No Jacob Burck "Please be reasonable, dear, Jim Farley had to know -- and besides you're a newspaper woman", July 14, Box No Jacob Burch "Adolph -- won't you please shut that door! Box No Jacob Burch "Well, what are you standing there for -- throw him another general", December 30, Box No Jacob Burch "-and we haven't lost a patient, yet, eh, Benito! Box No Jacob Burch "What do you mean wait till you get your second wind", November 18, Box 2. Completed Entry Form with accompanying letter. Box 1 Folder 3 Clifford K. Berryman Cartoons by Clifford K. Washington, DC, February 11, Box 4 Folder 4 Clifford K. Original ink cartoon. This is a celebration of his father winning the Puliter Prize. For distinguished service as a cartoonist, as exemplified by the cartoon entitled, "Fresh, spirited American troops, flushed with victory, are bringing in thousands of hungry, ragged, battle-weary prisoners," in the series entitled, "Up Front With Mauldin. New Man On White Horseback". Mental Level Carries On". Framed cartoon. Original ink and pastel cartoon. Box 2 Folder 18 Reuben L. Goldberg New York Sun. Box 6 Folder 6 Reuben L. Box Folder 19 Reuben L. Box Folder 20 Reuben L. Entry Form. Hague Inststs! Box 4 Folder 17 James T. Box Folder 9 James T. Catfish" , Completed Entry Form. Box 2 Folder 19 James T. Box 7 Folder 4 Reg Reginald W. Manning Arizona Republic, December 14, Box Folder 13 Reg Reginald W. Manning Arizona Republic, July 18, Printed , Manning Arizona Republic, December 13, Manning Arizona Republic, November 7, Manning Arizona Republic, July 16, Manning Arizona Republic, December 18, I have no doubt of his [John Surratt's] guilt Eyewitness Account of the Eve of Lincoln's Killing -- '' Was not Mrs. Surratt 'acting' a part at that time - when I said that the President had just been assassinated I visited the Surratt house on the night of the assassination between 12 and 1 o'clock Laura Keene told him that it was Wilkes. Incredible Account of Lincoln's Assassination -- '' I do not understand why he gave his imagination such full play in embellishing the part he performed Booklet Measures 5. Dead Ruler's Remains Borne to Washington Rare U. Rare Unused U. Tippit, Killed While in Pursuit of Oswald - - '' Cogwell applied to me for the purchase of the Horseneck farm Franklin Pierce Document Signed as President. Ronald Reagan Typed Letter Signed -- '' I received a Freedom Award from the Naval crew of the U. They have just made the ship into a museum, and it was quite spectacular I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart Owen J. Franklin D. Roosevelt Large Document Signed as President. Stately Photo of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Signed by the President. Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed as President. Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Signed Document -- Jury Decides Ruby Must Die''. Watergate Congressman Charles W. Sandman Typed Letter Signed -- 8'' x I told J. He said lets go Harlan F. President William H. Taft Signed Appointment. William H. William Taft Typed Letter Signed -- '' I have watched the play of selfishness and the prejudice of excessive nationalism among the European Nations The absolute necessity, revealed by the European War Major Moton in his way is as essential to the uplift of the negro as Booker Washington was Gore -- Signed in Bold Blue Ink -- 13pp. Harry Truman Signed 8'' x 10'' Photo. Wendell L. Willkie Typed Letter Signed -- '' Very Rare Ellen A. I am warmly obliged to you Johns College. I am not sure that my judgment goes with the suggestion about the schools Dwight D. Dwight Eisenhower Letter Signed -- '' Since only Congress can declare war I have never mentioned the possibility of the United States going to war to aid one of these satellites The past three weeks have been among the busiest of my life Fantastic Dwight D. This whole political business is very confusing I assure you, to compare with what was here eight months ago, we are now a model of smooth operation I simply cannot act as the final referee in every case In one commission I am quite certain that the average age is no less than seventy-two You can see the need for a little bit of young. Secretary Humphrey, is one of the I shall The Bohlen appointment was not a 'deal. Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed as President -- '' I shall never agree to the crippling of the Executive power Eisenhower on the Burdens of the Presidency -- '' Completely fed up Eisenhower: '' I do think that the wisdom of our founding fathers in establishing the balance between the Executive and Legislative Departments has been proven time and time again. The 'which' clause came into the thing insidiously and without awakening the fears of many -- including capable, even brilliant -- lawyers If you are so cowardly Any provision of a treaty or international agreement which conflicts with this Constitution shall be of no force or effect The only reason I got into politics in the first place Exceptional Dwight D. Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed as President: '' Eisenhower Letter Signed as President: '' This means the failure of self-government More especially Dwight Eisenhower TLS as President -- "…Should we use the old method of sending marines into any Latin American country as a means of…enforcing our interpretation of any difficulty…". Eisenhower -- '' Iran and Greece would have been Central America would be gone and all of Southea. I think it's fine! I scarcely see how the Federal Government can fail to take cognizance of the 14th and 15th Amendments and violations the. I think you should not try to mould plans around the possibility of a bombing raid Excellent Dwight D. You seem amazed that the Eisenhower name should appear so frequently in the headlines I am sure you understand how little such a thing inte. My arm has been ailing a bit, but possibly by the time you come to Washington I can play a round of golf w. The Owen Clarke case is a difficult one because of some bitter opposition that has made itself. I am engaged in preparing a Carr Inlet is the only place available where the Navy can establish its very necessary Range Humorous Dwight D. Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed -- " For goodness sake, tell your friend, Mr. Irwin, that the last thing I need or could use would be a live elephant When you do come to Washington, you may bring your own clubs or not Dad believed more, I think, in sheer training and discipline I particularly liked [Federal Judge Boldt's] discussion of the rights and privileges of citizenship I assure you that I have the matter under serious consideration Whether [campaigners] will I sometimes grow a little anused [sic] when I see the use of the adjective 'violent' in connection with support of individual or local r. I'm willing to take you up on your proposition! I was truly disappointed that you could not come down I was glad It is too bad you can't find a pro to match your [golf] game! I sent you a note telling you of the arrival of the Alaska King Crabs I instinctively feared Dwight Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed '' I would rather do something that would help bring [John Marshall's] story to school children I haven't the slightest idea The New England trip has been planned by a committee of Senators and Congressmen I am completely in their hands Many thanks! Eisenhower War Dated TLS: "…the 'progress' of a civilization that allows itself to get plunged into a world war every quarter of a century… mistake that people. He lost -- just as he was sure to lose…". I shall make inquiries as to whether visitors are ever admitted to No. Jerry Persons has diplomatically replied that all matters will be handled by the Republican National Committee I shall wish golf scores I have consistently pressed for an increase of effort in the Republican Party at the grass roots level I am indeed distressed to learn of your physical condition I am a little alarmed to note that you are getting more pugnacious! Whenever your birthday rolls around I have the pleasurable sensation of feeling just a trifle younger I am forwarding your recommendation completely without bias! I am sure no man can continue to take the steady daily beatings I had to learn to accept or to go crazy Whether or not this is completely correct I am not sure This morning I had an hour's session with a whole flock of doctors Don't worry about the reporter's flight of fancy But the important thing is: how did you do in the Crosby Tournament? Eisenhower TLS as President -- '' I saw your name listed Dwight Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed -- '' I am glad you are working on the problem of court congestion Now I know the Berlin talk was a comparative success Thank you for your message from some of my 'friends' Do I gather by your telegram Briggs as soon as I can I am astounded at your clairvoyant qualifications Of course I was glad to sign the two affidavits attesting to your birth. I hope you get your passport! You may gather that I am in complete disagreement, not for the first time, with you With regard to federal versus state rights, I shall pass along to Dick Nixon your comments I hope to become one of the minor partners in a cattle raising venture Your letter In the May issue is an article called 'The Pinnacle of Controvery' Do you count birthdays any more? I suggest you handle this one by merely telling all questioners that it is a lie Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed '' I assure you that there is nothing complacent in the attitude I take toward the Communist menace While I think that all the brothers would feel complimented that someone would give an anonymous gift to a school in honor of our Mother It's a bit shocking to me to realize that I am now entering my seventy-fifth year Many thanks for sending me the material on the Citizen's Foreign Aid Committee Dwight Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed -- It will be fun for the four of us [brothers] to get together I am so impressed I am certain you will enjoy yourself thoroughly Eisenhower Signed Photo as Supreme Commander. I was one of many dedicated people who wanted to end the destruction and killing Arnold'' Over U. Army Stamp -- Toning, Else Fine. Confederate General G. Beckwith -- '' He carried with fidelity the secrets of the nation It is admitted that at and before and since the sale of the slaves Artillery at Ft. Corcoran, Va. Measuring 14'' x 10''. George Caron Autograph Letter Signed -- '' I believe the atomic bombs convinced Japan to stop fighting thereby saving millions of lives on both sides Army Chief of Staff From -- 3. There has been a great excitement Colored Troops -- Both Measure 2. Captain Will H. They had been badly treated Our Co. They are sad, tired The removal of Gen. Mc Clellan from the army of the Potomac has caused a good deal of Johnson's Army hasn't surrendered yet but he will soon be forced to do so as The enemy a strongly fortified Our only way to drive them is to lay siege Banks is coming here now Charleston and Savannah will have to take it General Foster's boat, the John Farmer, came along side and took Peck -- Very Good Condition. I did not enlist to have you go oute to worke for a living not by a dam site and when I want you to I will tell you of it All lies in God's hands and hope that all will sort itself out, slowly but surely and that we will see each other again Dachau Concentration Camp Letter. WWII Lt. Dick Gaines'' -- 7. Owing to the most regrettable War Gettysburg Battlefield Albumen Photograph -- Measures 7'' x 4. Grant -- 3. CDV of Ulysses S. Grant Carte de Visite. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed every bit of it William F. General Oliver O. Howard Typed Letter Signed -- '' William LeDuc. There is a great rejoicing today. Shooting musketry, and offal Yelling We are strong enough to hold our own with all most any force The Rebbels threw a 13 inch shell, which struck about 20 yards in front of my company and bounced over us, where it exploded We captured Grant was every inch a gentleman of cool judgment Yates of Illinois. You can get some little insight into the way Grant has treated our General and his C. General Robert E. Lee Signed Boldly by the General -- Scarce. Robert E. Lee Carte de Visite. Nazi POW Document -- '' The Polish War Criminal Such a letter could not have been written by my Father It made my day a brighter one, indeed Things now look like a very speedy termination of the war by the capture of Richmond by Butler and annihilation of Lees army which is almost sure to follow Cochrane, 6th Maine Infantry -- Regiment Deserter. General George C. George C. Fantastic Lot of 15 Civil War Letters -- '' We lay in front of Petersburg You asked me We have a loaf of flour bread a day I have no apetite at all for the army ration it is a poor thing for a sick man to live upon CDV of Sumner H. Witherell -- 7th Massachusetts Unattached Infantry. Two 23rd Massachusetts Infantry Letters -- '' He died in one hour You mentioned Frank Smiths wife Three months have now passed since Germany surrendered The Allies are proceeding to the Press Release From Bernard Montgomery -- '' Great progress has been made in The soldier Two 14th NH Infantry Letters -- '' I think this war is nearly over I have got the Jaundice or bilious complaint I am as yellow as a safron bug Tobey, 10th New York Heavy Artillery -- 2. We have pretty good times here in the Sunny South with Nigars and Cotton Hoping this war may soon be over and we may all meet again Brown -- Very Good Condition. The fort I spoke of is fort Sckedadle pronounced Skidadle with the flat sound on 'a' CDV of Henry H. Henry H. Gale -- 2. Two Letters -- 63rd NY Infantry -- '' We are Beauregard is Tintype of Major John B. Houstain -- nd New York Infantry -- 3. 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