C Clark, Champ (1850-1921) and Bennett Champ (1890-1954), Papers, 1853-1973 666 25 linear feet, 4 oversize volumes

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INTRODUCTION Political and personal papers of a Democratic U.S. congressman from Missouri, 1893- 1895 and 1897-1921, and his son, a Democratic U.S. senator from Missouri, 1933-1945. Also includes materials of other family members. Collection contains correspondence, financial and legal documents, journals, photographs, speeches and writings, and clippings and scrapbooks.

DONOR INFORMATION The Champ and Bennett Papers were donated to the by Champ and Kimball Clark on 13 April 1983 (Accession No. 4501). Frances B. Spruce donated additional material on 2 December 1992 (Accession No. 5243).

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Champ Clark (1850-1921) was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1892. He was defeated in 1894, reelected in 1896, and served until 1921. During his tenure, he was twice elected minority leader, 1907-1909 and 1919-1921 and, from 1911 to 1919, he served as Speaker of the House. Clark was a candidate for the 1912 Democratic presidential nomination, losing to on the eighty-fourth ballot at the national convention. Clark was a supporter of tariff reform and advocated isolationism and creation of a volunteer army prior to and during World War I. Genevieve Bennett (1856-1937) married Champ Clark in 1881 and played an active role in the political careers of both her husband and her son. She also promoted such causes as women’s suffrage and progressive labor legislation. (l890-l954) served in France during World War I and then established a law practice in St. Louis. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1932 and served there until 1945. He selectively supported Franklin Roosevelt’s policies, opposing some more liberal domestic programs and the administration’s moves to escalate U.S. involvement in World War II. Although Clark was mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 1940, he supported Roosevelt’s bid for a third term. In 1945, following his defeat for reelection, Harry Truman appointed him to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., a position he held until his death. Genevieve Clark Thomson (l894-c. 1982) also took an active interest in politics, campaigning for her brother in each senatorial race. Her husband, James M. Thomson (1878- 1959), was a newspaperman first in , and then in New Orleans, Louisiana. Following his retirement, they returned to Virginia.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE This collection provides a fairly comprehensive overview of the political careers and C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 2 family relationships of the Clark family, who held a respected position in Missouri politics from 1892 to 1945. The collection focuses most closely on Champ and Bennett Clark, the bulk pertaining to the latter.

The papers are arranged into the following series and subseries: f. 1-697 Correspondence f. 1-86 Champ Clark, 1871-1921, n.d. f. 87-602 Bennett Clark, 1893-1954, n.d. f. 603-625 Genevieve B. Clark, 1873-1934, n.d. f. 626-676 Genevieve C. and James M. Thomson, 1901-1973, n.d. f. 677-697 Miscellaneous and Fragments f. 698-715 Campaign Material f. 716-739 Financial Documents f. 740-805 Legal Documents f. 806-816 Journals f. 817-857 Miscellaneous f. 858-877 Photographs f. 878-1033 Speeches f. 1034-1380 Writings f. 1381-1442 Clippings Boxes 1-12 Clippings v. 1-29 Scrapbooks

More complete descriptions of the series are in the folder list that follows. The bulk of the Champ Clark materials were created during his tenure as a congressman. They reveal the inner workings of Capitol Hill, chronicle partisan party politics at the state and national levels, and document the congressman’s activities on the circuit, in the political arena, and as a family member. There is considerable correspondence relating to his candidacy (and defeat) for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1912. Most of Bennett Clark’s materials coincide with his senatorial career. His opposition to some Roosevelt administration policies is evident, as is his leadership in the isolationist movement. Earlier letters describe his World War I experiences in France. Materials from his judicial career on the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., are also included. Genevieve B. Clark’s materials reveal her roles as confidant and supporter of both her husband and son’s political ambitions. Her advocacy of such issues as suffrage for women and nonintervention in World War I is evident. The correspondence of Genevieve Clark and James Thomson focuses primarily on family matters. However, Thomson’s correspondence with Bennett Clark does discuss Democratic Party politics, particularly in Louisiana. This collection will be of value to researchers interested in the Democratic Party, both at the state and national levels, and many national events during the first half of the twentieth century. Information on particular subjects will be found in more than one series; for example, personal feelings may be found in the journals while more public attitudes are discussed in letters or speeches. C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 3

FOLDER LIST

Correspondence, 1871-1973 Series. This series includes the correspondence of Champ, Bennett, and Genevieve B. Clark and Genevieve C. and James M. Thomson. Most of the material is dated between the years of 1890 and 1954, with the bulk concerning Bennett Clark. There are primarily two types of correspondence within each of the subseries-- material dealing with business and public interests and personal correspondence, which highlight the close relationships within the Clark family. The most significant correspondence is that of Champ and Bennett Clark, which contains information on politics in Missouri and the inner workings of Capitol Hill during much of the first half of the twentieth century. Each subseries is arranged in chronological order with undated correspondence at the end. Miscellaneous correspondence and fragments appear at the end of the series.

Champ Clark, 1871-1921, n.d. Subseries. The bulk of the material in this subseries pertains to the years that Champ served in the House of Representatives; there is little correspondence prior to 1908. Correspondence for 1911 and 1912 contains many letters concerning Champ’s candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination and includes letters from party leaders across the nation. Also of interest are Bennett’s letters to his father during World War I. Letters dated 1890-1892, appearing here as photocopies, were used as scrap paper for an article written in 1892 and apparently were not mailed. Letters of Champ Clark’s can also be found in the other correspondence subseries. The following list describes some of the more significant materials within the subseries. f. 1-10 Correspondence, Champ Clark, 1871-1907 f. 2a 1899. Retention of Samuel S. Laws as president of University of Missouri. f. 4 1892. Congratulations upon Clark’s receiving Democratic nomination to run for U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri’s 9th Congressional District. f. 5 1894. Commendations for Clark’s stand against Republican supported protective tariffs in Congress. f. 6 1896-1898. thanking Clark for his support in the presidential election and discussing the Cuban situation and the Spanish- American War. f. 8 1900. Bryan discussing Democratic Party and his candidacy for the presidency. f. 10 1907. Chances of Democratic Party in Missouri in upcoming elections, specifically Joseph Folk’s gubernatorial candidacy. Samuel Clemens explaining why nation’s copyright laws should be revised. f. 11 1908. Support for Clark to be Speaker of the House. f. 12-13 1909. Bennett Clark describing his summer job as a surveyor in Minnesota. Champ’s fees and itinerary for engagements on the lyceum circuit. f. 14-17 1910-1911. Bennett describing conditions at the University of Missouri and in Columbia. Letters encouraging Champ to run for president and reports to his campaign headquarters in St. Louis. f. 18-28 1912 January. Maurice Murphy and Litchen McMurphy warning Clark that Bryan wants presidential nomination; intrastate fight between Folk and Clark; and C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 4

Harry Hawes expressing opinion that Bryan is attempting to unite the Folk and Wilson forces in Missouri. f. 29-33 February-. Letters from special interest groups, including the Hannibal Club (blacks), the Polish Alliance, and the American Federation of Labor; support from and others; and a letter reporting rumor that Bryan would try to stampede the Democratic national convention. f. 34-43 1912 June-September. Letters of support for Clark’s candidacy prior to the convention and letters denouncing Bryan’s actions after the convention. f. 44-45 1912 October-December. Meeting between Woodrow Wilson and Clark to discuss intraparty harmony and proposed plans for upcoming Congress. f. 46-52 1913-1914. Cabinet appointments in Wilson’s administration; cordial exchanges between Clark and Wilson; Wilson seeking Clark’s aid in passage of a shipping bill; and replies to Clark’s canvass requesting support for another term as Speaker. f. 53-56 1915-1916. Expressions of satisfaction at resignation of Bryan as secretary of State and comments on Wilson’s foreign policy, several regarding German U-boat activity in the Atlantic Ocean. f. 57-62 1917. Criticism of America’s entry into the war, opposition to Compulsory Military Service Bill and military draft, and investigation into conditions for conscientious objectors. Letters from Bennett Clark concerning the reorganization of the Missouri and Kansas National Guard units into the 35th Division of the American Expeditionary Force. [PARTIALLY DIGITIZED] f. 63-68 1918. Bennett Clark criticizing Woodrow Wilson for allowing breakup of National Guard units by the army, relating impressions of France and war conditions, and discussing cooperation between the Allies, logistics, and Missouri politics, including a replacement for the late senator, William Joel Stone. [PARTIALLY DIGITIZED] f. 69-71 1919. End of war, congressional debate on the League of Nations, and cruel treatment of conscientious objectors. Clark mentioned as a possible presidential nominee for 1920. [PARTIALLY DIGITIZED] f. 72-84 1920-1921. Letters from members of both political parties expressing shock at Clark’s loss of congressional seat to Theodore Hukriede in the general election. f. 85 Undated letters from William Jennings Bryan. Most express Bryan’s opinions on House of Representatives rules changes and tariffs. f. 86 Undated correspondence, arranged in alphabetical order by name of correspondent.

Bennett Clark, 1893-1954, n.d. Subseries. The bulk of material in this subseries coincides with Bennett Clark’s two terms in the U.S. Senate, 1933-1945. Material before 1932 is primarily family and business correspondence, while the majority of material after 1945 pertains to his legal and judicial careers. This subseries can be divided into four units. From 1893 to 1921 most of the correspondence is between Clark and his father and pertains to family and political affairs. Included in this are letters Bennett received from Champ during World War I, depicting the mood of those who were less than enthusiastic about American entry into the conflict. Correspondence for the years 1921 to 1931 concerns Clark’s law practice in St. Louis and personal affairs, including the settling of his father’s estate. A noticeable increase C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 5

in Clark’s attention to political affairs occurs between 1925 and 1931. Correspondence from his senatorial years constitutes the third unit. Information on Democratic party policies at both the state and national levels is readily available, as is material on the default of Brazilian and Bolivian bonds. Clark’s leadership in the isolationist movement and opposition to the Roosevelt administration’s foreign policy is also evidenced here. The final unit is composed of correspondence from the years Clark served on the Circuit Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C. and includes some information on court cases. Clark’s continued interest in politics is evident and information on the Democratic party is plentiful. Material on Clark’s financial affairs appears throughout the subseries. The following cards provide more detailed listings of the subseries’ contents. f. 87-107 1893-1908. From Champ Clark while he was absent on campaigns, lecture tours, or congressional business. Topics include elections, the tours, family news, and, in 1907 and 1908, William Jennings Bryan’s third campaign for the presidency. f. 108-111 1909-1915. From Champ conveying news from Washington and discussing legislation, Chautauqua tours, the election of 1910, and political philosophical conflicts with . f. 112-115 1917. From Champ and Genevieve B. Clark concerning the war and its affects on Washington. From Champ discussing Capitol Hill news and his attempts to circumvent moves to remove Missouri National Guard officers from command and reorganize the units into larger divisions. [PARTIALLY DIGITIZED] f. 116-125 1918. From Champ pertaining to such aspects of the war as waste, conscription, and reorganization of National Guard units by the army. Reports concerning the political atmosphere in Washington, the election of 1918, and the death of Senator William Joel Stone and the move to draft Champ Clark to replace Stone. [PARTIALLY DIGITIZED] f. 126-127 1919-1921. From Champ concerning immediate withdrawal of American troops from Russia and the change in Congress as the Republicans became the majority party in both houses following the 1920 election. From Bennett to the War Department regarding getting an Army reserve commission. f. 128-130 1922-1924. Correspondence with Missouri Adjutant General’s office concerning a reserve commission in the National Guard and with James A. Reed on the latter’s senatorial and presidential candidacies in 1924. Material relating to Champ’s estate and Bennett’s finances. f. 131-133 1925-1927. Correspondence with Reed concerning Champ Clark Memorial and the Interstate Commerce Commission. f. 134-146 1928-1930. Reed’s prospects for the presidency and the eventual candidacy of Alfred E. Smith. Bennett’s criticism of Charles M. Howell’s lack of leadership as chair of the Missouri Democratic State Committee. Correspondence with Reed regarding patronage, the radio trust, and the Missouri House of Representatives. f. 147-157 1931. Condition of Democratic National Committee, Reed’s lack of support for Clark’s senatorial candidacy, and problems with congressional redistricting in Missouri. Of particular note is correspondence with Reed, James C. Collett, Jerome Walsh, and J.T. Sullivan. C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 6 f. 158-168 1932. Campaign for Senate. Included are several evaluations of Clark’s campaign, as well as those of his adversaries, and letters of congratulation upon victories in primary and general elections. f. 169-199 l933. Harry Hawes’ early retirement from the Senate, patronage as a by-product of the Democratic victory and New Deal programs, reorganization of federal judicial districts in Missouri, veterans’ benefits legislation, and Clark’s independent stand in the Senate. Correspondents include Hawes, Thomas J. Pendergast, James A. Farley, and Edgar M. Queeny. f. 200-223 1934. Senate campaign in Missouri (including effect of Truman’s candidacy on state’s Democratic party), Senate Munitions Investigation Committee, Production Credit Corporation and Federal Land Bank in St. Louis, securities and exchange legislation, and the Wagner Labor Bill. Correspondents include Ewing Cockrell, Russell Dearmont, Maurice Milligan, Pendergast, and Queeny. f. 224-251 l935. Senate Munitions Investigation Committee, patronage requests, Bolivian- Paraguay (Chaco) War, selection of Democratic National Committee chairman from Missouri, planned rapprochements between Clark and William Hirth of Missouri Farmers Association, removal of Ewing Y. Mitchell from Department of Commerce, Emergency Relief Act, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Farm Credit Administration, Clark’s stand for neutrality and against munitions buildup, and Edgar Queeny’s attack on Roosevelt and the New Deal. Correspondents include Charles Chandler, Rubey Hulen, Pendergast, and Queeny. f. 252-274 1936. Neutrality legislation, presidential and Missouri gubernatorial campaigns, Senate committee appointments, Clark’s amendment to the Social Security Act, patronage requests, and Edgar Queeny correspondence concerning the Securities and Exchange Act and the Roosevelt administration’s tax policy. Major correspondents include James A. Farley, William H. Woodward, Franklin Roosevelt, Pendergast, and Queeny. f. 275-321 1937-1938. Roosevelt’s Supreme Court packing plan; 1938 senatorial campaign, Queeny attacks on Roosevelt, Pendergast comments on wage and hour legislation and highway improvement, and reappointment of Maurice Milligan as U.S. district attorney for Western District of Missouri. Letters complimenting Clark for his stand on neutrality and arms reduction and mentioning him as a presidential candidate manager, Rubey M. Hulen. f. 322-345 1939. Clark’s positions on neutrality and arms buildup, revision of Neutrality Act, WPA patronage, Senate committee assignments, Arms Embargo Bill, fall of Thomas J. Pendergast, and presidential aspirations of Clark and Lloyd C. Stark. Rubey M. Hulen is a major correspondent. f. 346-378 1940. Democratic party politics, especially the senatorial primary race between Harry Truman and Lloyd Stark, and the composition of the Missouri delegation to the Democratic national convention. Of primary importance is the attention paid to Stark’s political moves before July. Correspondents include James A. Farley, Rubey M. Hulen, and other Democrats around the state. f. 379-398 1941. Threatened and lost neutrality with the bombing of Pearl Harbor; patronage connected with federal judicial posts, national defense projects, and postal C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 7

positions; work with the and Clark’s support of Charles Lindbergh; and Clark’s feud with newspaper columnist James P. Warburg. Of note is correspondence with Bernard F. Dickmann, Alf M. Landon, George C. Marshall, Lindbergh and Warburg. f. 399-418 l942. Exchanges between Clark and James A. Farley, appointment of Robert E. Hannegan as director of Internal Revenue Service, inquiries about vacant federal judicial appointments, and material on peace group called Federal Union Incorporated or Union Now. Major correspondents include Rubey M. Hulen and Farley. f. 419-467 1943. Illness and death of Clark’s wife, Miriam; appointment of U.S. District Court Judge for Missouri; and conflict between the Egyptian Tie and Lumber Company and the Office of Price Administration. Of note is correspondence with Rubey M. Hulen, B.K. Leach, and Darryl F. Zanuck. f. 468-476 Folders empty due to error in numbering. f. 477-498 1944. Condolence letters on wife’s death. Senatorial and presidential campaigns material, including information on Roy McKittrick’s (Clark’s challenger) close relationship with the Congress of Industrial Organizations Political Action Committee. Includes correspondence with Martin Dies, Harry Hawes, and Maurice Milligan. f. 499-509 1945. Clark’s appointment to Circuit Court of Appeals for Washington, D.C. Prior to the appointment, Clark was mentioned as possible director of the Veterans Administration and began a law partnership with Samuel H. Liberman in St. Louis. Includes correspondence with Bernard M. Baruch, Homer T. Bone and Liberman. f. 510-531 l946. Business correspondence between Egyptian Tie and Lumber Company and Samuel H. Liberman concerning legal services, ambassadorial appointment to the Philippines, Joseph D. Medley murder case, and the defeat of Wisconsin senator, Robert M. LaFollette, Jr. Correspondents include B.K. Leach, LaFollette, Liberman and Harry Truman. f. 532-545 1947. Judicial appointments to district and circuit court for Missouri, James A. Reed memorial, death of Harry B. Hawes, design and planning of Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, refurbishment of Lambert Field, Democratic party prospects in Missouri in 1948, and Truman administration’s stand on Civil rights. Major correspondents include Bernard F. Dickmann, Samuel H. Liberman, Hawes and Truman. f. 546-560 1948. Attitudes around Missouri and the nation toward the Democratic party and Truman, including references to Maurice Milligan’s book, Missouri Waltz, the Democratic national convention, and Truman’s subsequent defeat of Thomas Dewey. Of note is correspondence with Jacob “Tuck” Milligan, Jerome Walsh, and Truman. f. 561-572 1949. Appointments to federal bench and World Court, tensions between Bernard M. Baruch and Truman, and discussion of naming a park or forest in Missouri in memory of Harry Hawes. Major correspondents include Homer T. Bone and Baruch. f. 573-581 1950. Senate campaign in Missouri and political picture for Democratic party; C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 8

Pegler-Reynolds feud concerning 1941 lend-lease legislation, segregation in Washington, D.C. and St. Louis. Of note is correspondence with Rubey M. Hulen, Westbrook Pegler, and Hampton Rothwell. f. 582-592 1951-1952. Segregation and civil rights, judicial business, Bernard M. Baruch’s participation in Truman’s 1940 reelection campaign, and Missouri Democratic senatorial primary election, 1952. Includes correspondence with William B. Fahy, Rubey M. Hulen, and Harry F. Byrd. f. 593-599 1953-1954. Material for these years is sparse as Clark’s health deteriorated and he restricted his attention to political and social functions. Includes some information on the Champ Clark and William Jennings Bryan feud that followed the 1912 Democratic convention and some references to dedication of Harry Hawes Memorial Park. f. 600-602 n.d. Undated correspondence from Champ Clark, Genevieve Bennett Clark, and miscellaneous persons. This material is organized as follows: family and anonymous correspondence, folder 600; and identified correspondence in alphabetical order, folders 601-602.

Genevieve B. Clark, 1873-1934, n.d. Subseries. The correspondence of Genevieve Bennett Clark, wife of Champ and mother of Bennett, is arranged in chronological order. Correspondents include both Champ and Bennett, as well as other family members and friends. Most of the materials in these folders are incoming letters; many of Clark’s responses can be found in the other correspondence subseries. Genevieve Clark’s correspondence reflects her interest in and support of her husband and son’s political careers. Both men confided in her. She, in turn, advocated nonintervention in World War I and women’s suffrage. This subseries adds to both the personal and public sides of the Clark family as shown in this collection. f. 603-604 1873-1889. Letters from Champ Clark discussing such topics as business opportunities in Louisiana and Bowling Green, Missouri, his work in the 33rd and 34th General Assemblies, living in Bowling green, and the loss of their first daughter, Anne Hamilton Clark (1885-1889). f. 605-606 1890-1893. From Champ concerning his trip to Indian Territory, 1890; campaign for U.S. House of Representatives, 1892; political patronage; personal contacts with President Cleveland; the Democratic party; the depression of 1893; and events in Bowling Green and Missouri. f. 607-611 1894-1901. From Champ regarding silver issue, campaign of 1894 and demise of Democratic party, congressional work, lecture tours, and Missouri politics prior to 1902 campaign. f. 612-614 1902-1909. Champ discussing Chinese immigration and tariff reform legislation; campaigns, including his possible presidential candidacy in 1908; his fight with Joseph Cannon; lecture tours; and family matters. Bennett relating congressional news and describing his surveying job in Minnesota. f. 615-616 1910-1914. Death of Congressman James M. Griggs, proposed copyright legislation, Champ’s lecture tour in 1911, Democratic presidential campaign in 1912, and death of Woodrow Wilson’s wife, Ellen. Of note is correspondence C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 9

with Joseph G. Cannon, William D. Howells, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Champ Clark. f. 617-618 1915-1919. Political patronage, copyright legislation, the suffrage movement before World War I, American entry into the war, and the political atmospheres in Missouri and Washington, D.C. Correspondents include Champ and Bennett Clark, William Howells, and Woodrow Wilson. f. 619-621 1920-1926. Death of Champ Clark, James A. Reed’s senatorial campaign in 1922, Democratic presidential nomination in 1924, and death of William Jennings Bryan in 1925. Major correspondents include Bennett Clark, D.A. Ball, , and John J. Pershing. f. 622-624 1930-1934. Bennett’s campaign for U.S. Senate in 1932, his attitude toward the Roosevelt administration in early 1933, Democratic party prospects in Missouri, , and the 1934 senatorial campaign in Missouri. Of Note is Bennett’s correspondence regarding political affairs. f. 625 n.d. Undated letters written by Genevieve are filed first, followed by letters from Champ Clark and Genevieve Clark Thomson. The remainder is in alphabetical order.

Genevieve C. and James M. Thomson, 1901-1973, n.d. Subseries. This subseries of correspondence is that of Genevieve and James Thomson, the daughter and son-in-law of Champ and Genevieve Bennett Clark. It is arranged in chronological order with undated items at the end. The materials include letters from Champ to his daughter, correspondence between James Thomson and Bennett Clark covering such topics as Huey Long, Louisiana, and the Democratic party, and personal and business correspondence. Family correspondence dominates the subseries; there are major gaps in materials dated after 1940. f. 626 1901-1909. Champ and Bennett Clark describing Champ’s lecture tours and Bennett’s preparations for attending the University of Missouri. f. 627 1914-1919. The Thomson’s marriage plans, William Jennings Bryan, women’s rights, Democratic party in Missouri, Champ’s congressional campaign in 1918, and death of the Thomsons’ son, Champ Clark Thomson, in 1919. Letters from Bennett while in France. f. 628-629 1920-1931. Death of Champ Clark Thomson, James A. Reed’s 1922 senatorial candidacy, battle between William Randolph Hearst and James Thomson in 1923, Huey Long, and George H. Lorimer’s description of travel in the South in 1927. Of note is correspondence with Genevieve B. Clark, Hearst, and Lorimer. f. 630-633 1932. Presidential campaign; Bennett’s senatorial campaign, including information on contributions and organization; Democratic party in Missouri and Louisiana; Alfred E. Smith; Huey Long; and political patronage. Correspondents include Bennett Clark, W. Rufus Jackson, E.E. Pershall, Franklin Roosevelt, and William H. Woodward. f. 634-640 1933-1934. Political patronage, appropriation reductions for Mississippi River flood control projects, Democratic party in Louisiana, New Deal economic measures, the depression, and Huey Long, including controversy between him and Bennett. Of note is correspondence with Bennett Clark, , and H.L. Mencken. C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 10 f. 641-644 1935-1936. Politics in Louisiana, Huey F. Long’s assassination and his lasting influence on Louisiana, Democratic party in Missouri and Louisiana, the presidential campaign, and defeat of Long machine in 1936. f. 645-667 1937-1941. Politics in Louisiana, Thomson family correspondence, Bennett’s isolationist stand, and the 1940 presidential campaign. f. 668-672 1944-1954. Presidential campaign in 1944, family correspondence, and death of Bennett Clark. Correspondents include Bess Truman and Harry F. Byrd. f. 673-675 1955-1973. Family correspondence and dedication of Clark House at Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia. Correspondents include Clarence E. Martin, Thomas C. Hennings, Jr., and Harry F. Byrd. f. 676 n.d. Family correspondence.

Miscellaneous and Fragments Subseries. Material that could not be properly placed in the other correspondence subseries. f. 677-691 Miscellaneous. Arranged in chronological order with undated at the end. Many of these may be misplaced enclosures to letters in the preceding subseries. f. 692-697 Fragments. Some are dated, others undated. Folders 692-694 pertain to Champ Clark, folders 695-696 to Bennett Clark, and folder 697 contains miscellany.

Campaign Material, 1892-1944 Series. Pamphlets, songs, posters, press releases, newspaper advertisements, bumper stickers, and voting records from the political campaigns of Champ and Bennett Clark. This series and materials found in the correspondence, speeches, and writings series provide a relatively complete picture of their many campaigns. f. 698-699 Campaign Material, Champ Clark, 1892-1920. Limited memorabilia from Champ’s campaigns, Democratic Party Handbook, 1910, Democratic Party platform, 1912, contribution certificates from Champ’s presidential campaign, and songs from various campaigns. f. 700-715 Campaign Material, Bennett Clark, 1932-1944. Material is arranged in chronological order by campaign. f. 700-702 l932. Newspaper advertisements, flyers, pamphlets, Democratic Party Campaign Book, and material on Franklin Roosevelt. f. 703 1934. Material on Roosevelt administration. f. 704-706 1938. List of County cochairmen, Bennett’s voting record, pamphlets and posters. f. 707-711 1939-1940. Press releases, voting record, and support for Roosevelt. f. 712-714 1941-1944. Comments on Missouri politics, lists of supporters, pamphlets and stickers, Bennett’s voting records, and Roy McKittrick’s campaign pamphlets. f. 715 Undated material.

Financial Documents, 1890-1954 Series. Includes documents such as receipts, bank and stock statements, and tax records for both Champ and Bennett Clark. The material for each man is C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 11

divided by type and then is arranged in chronological order. f. 716-719 Champ Clark. f. 716-718 Receipts, 1890-l9l8. f. 719 Bank statements, 1907-1918. f. 720-739 Bennett Clark f. 720 Receipts and bank renewal notices, 1925-1945. f. 721-725 Stock receipts and statements, 1932-1944. f. 726 Royalty statements, l933-l938. f. 727-729 Hotel receipts, 1945. f. 730-737 Tax records, 1918-1953. f. 738 Settlement of estate of Wilbur Marsh, Bennett’s father-in-law, 1928-1930. f. 739 Miscellaneous, 1920s-1950s.

Legal Documents, 1847-1952 Series. Legal documents, including deeds, contracts, insurance policies, legal briefs and court decisions, and notes, for both Champ and Bennett Clark. f. 740-744 Champ Clark f. 740-741 Warranty deeds, 1847-1915. f. 742 Law partnership papers and legal notes, 1884-1891 f. 743 Notes on legal precedents, n.d. f. 744 Inventory of law library and furniture, 1891 f. 745-805 Bennett Clark f. 745-746 Deeds, power of attorney and debentures, 1918-1936. f. 747-748 Wilbur Marsh estate, 1920s f. 749-752 Insurance policies, 1915-1951 f. 753-769 Legal briefs and court decisions, 1922-1951. Includes notes, drafts of opinions, and printed decisions. Bulk of material pertains to Bennett’s years on the Circuit Court of Appeals. f. 770-774 Law clerk application and personnel files, 1945-1954. Arranged in alphabetical order. f. 775-805 Notes from law school years, 1912-1914.

Journals, 1875-1939 Series. Journals of Champ, Genevieve B., and Bennett Clark, which reveal personal feelings about family, politics, and careers that are not found in the other series. Some entries are in the form of recollections, rather than contemporary accounts of events.

Champ Clark, 1875-1876 Subseries f. 806 1875. Cincinnati Law School days, including recollections of plays, books, and exercises; short stay in St. Louis on way to Kansas; and “80 Days in Kansas,” which includes comments on Emporia, Council Grove, Wichita, and prairie justice and description of a tobacco-spitting contest. f. 807-808 1876. Life in Louisiana, Missouri, as a struggling young lawyer and activities in the Democratic party, including organization of a Tilden for President club and C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 12

speaking on behalf of John S. Phelps, Missouri gubernatorial candidate. f. 809 1877. Continued monetary problems caused, he believes, by his activities on behalf of Democratic party, which was out of power in Pike County; support of Greenback party platform; organization of Louisiana Chapter of Ancient Order of United Workmen; meets Genevieve Bennett; and work with D.A. Ball, his law partner, as prosecutors for city of Louisiana. f. 810 1878. Candidacy for General Assembly and ultimate loss to Greenback party candidate when he refuses to support Flagg for Congress. Includes revealing descriptions of vote fraud and election day antics. f. 811-812 1879-1883. Monetary problems, activities in Masons; support for coeducation; recollection of wedding day, 14 December 1881; law practice, including prosecution of murder case; birth of son, Champ Clark, Jr.; and surrender of Frank James to Governor Crittenden. f. 813 n.d. Anecdotes and stories entitled, “The Day’s Doings.”

Genevieve B. Clark, 1882, and Bennett Clark, 1933, 1939 Subseries f. 814 1882. Family and local news and political happenings in Pike County, Missouri. f. 815 3 February-10 March 1933. Bennett’s thoughts during the early days of his senatorial career, including views on selection of Speaker of the House, legislative/executive relations, patronage and prohibition. f. 816 1939. Feelings on U.S. isolation from versus entry into European conflict and opposition to President Roosevelt’s attempts to increase armaments and to remove isolationists from his administration.

Miscellaneous, 1883-1954 Series. Miscellaneous material including Democratic party publications, government documents, invitations, mailing lists, maps, medical records, and memorandum books. Materials are divided into types, then arranged chronologically within each type. f. 817-819 Democratic party, 1910-1940. f. 820-821 Flood control, 1945. f. 822-839 Government documents, 1912-1944. Includes memorials to Champ Clark, neutrality legislation, veterans’ benefits legislation, and Senate Special Committee on Munitions Industry report. f. 840-843 Invitations and programs, 1883-1952, n.d. Includes Champ Clark memorial functions, Missouri State Capitol dedication, and launching of USS Missouri. f. 844-845 Lists, 1946-1954. Includes Christmas Card lists and list of friends attending Bennett Clark’s funeral. f. 846 Maps. f. 847 Medical reports, 1943-1945. For Bennett Clark. f. 848-850 Poetry. By members of the Clark family, arranged by author. f. 851 Miscellaneous. f. 852-857 Memorandum books, 1899-1917, n.d. Includes list of Champ Clark’s library, travel log, 1901-1902, and visitors’ log, 1915-1917; and Bennett Clark’s autograph C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 13

book, l899, and school notebook, 1907-1908. Photographs, 1861-1950s Series. Photographs of family members and acquaintances of Clark and Thomson families. f. 858-860 Champ Clark. f. 861 Genevieve B. Clark. f. 862-863 Bennett Clark. f. 864-865 Clark family. f. 866-876 Miscellaneous photographs. f. 877 Cartoons.

Speeches, 1873-1952 Series. Speeches by Champ, Bennett, and Genevieve B. Clark and miscellaneous speeches of others kept by them. The speeches of Champ and Bennett are arranged by topic: biographies, Democratic party, government, legislation, miscellaneous, Missouri, multiple topics, waterways and flood control, and World War I or II. Within each topic, the speeches are in chronological order, with undated at the end. Genevieve’s speeches are arranged in chronological order, while the miscellaneous speeches are arranged by speaker’s name.

Champ Clark Subseries f. 878-893 Biographies, 1873-1915, n.d. Remarks on persons of prominence in Congress, Missouri and religion. Includes Thomas Hart Benton, Aaron Burr, Alexander Campbell, John J. Ingalls, Abraham Lincoln, and George G. Vest. f. 894-904 Democratic Party, 1897-1902. Addresses issues within the party such as legislation, intraparty disputes, and campaigns and elections, in particular, the Democratic presidential nomination in 1912. Includes material on tariff reform, League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson, and World War I. f. 905-910 Government, 1881-1918. Issues concerning state and federal governments, especially relative to the Progressive movement. Includes material on tariff legislation, gold standard and bimetallism, government reform, and World War I. f. 911-918 Legislation, 1893-1920. Free coinage of silver, Spanish-American War, freedom of Cuba and the Philippine Islands, women’s suffrage, and World War I. Folders 915-918 contain material specifically on tariffs. f. 919-933 Miscellaneous. Material that does not fit into the other divisions of this subseries. Items are in alphabetical order by title of speech or by place where speech was delivered. f. 934 Missouri, 1904-1911. Addresses on Missouri and its place in the history of the . f. 935-945 Multiple topics, 1897-1919. Copies of speeches from Congressional Record grouped together by dates. Includes material on free coinage of silver, income taxes, Missouri River improvements, tariff legislation, Chinese exclusion legislation, labor legislation, free trade, World War I and military preparedness, isolationism, and Bolshevik Russia. C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 14 f. 946-948 Waterways and flood control, 1894-1914. Primarily controversies surrounding Panama Canal and the tolls proposed by Woodrow Wilson. f. 949-951 World War I, 1915-1920. American interests prior to, during, and following the war. f. 952-953 Fragments. Parts of speeches not identified.

Bennett Clark Subseries f. 954 Agriculture, 1943. Agricultural legislation. f. 955 Biographies, 1935. Memorial address on the life of William Joel Stone. f. 956-974 Democratic Party, 1931-1944. Includes material on Missouri senatorial campaigns of 1932, 1934, 1938, 1940 and 1944, presidential campaigns of 1932, 1936 and 1940, and GI bill of rights legislation. f. 975 Depression, 1932-1938. Includes references to New Deal relief agencies and World War I veterans’ bonus. f. 976-982 Government, 1933-1941. Workings and growth of federal government, including references to appointment of Hugo Black to Supreme Court, growth of federal bureaucracy, and administration of New Deal relief agencies. f. 983-991 Legislation, 1933-1944. Includes legislation on tariffs, neutrality, veterans benefits, reorganization of federal judiciary, GI bill of rights, creation of the state of Israel, and taxes. f. 992-1001 Miscellaneous, 1916-1944. Arranged in chronological order and includes speeches at college commencements and before other organizations. f. 1002 Missouri, 1916, 1932. f. 1003-1005 Waterways and flood control, 1933-1937, n.d. Mississippi River, Missouri River, and St. Lawrence Seaway. f. 1006-1015 World War II, 1934-1945. Topics relating to the war prior to and after American entry. Includes material on neutrality, Nye Committee, isolationism, and lend- lease and cash-and-carry legislation. f. 1016 Fragments, 1936, n.d. Includes several incomplete speeches concerning the 1936 presidential election.

Genevieve B. Clark Subseries f. 1017 1921, n.d.

Miscellaneous Subseries. Collected by Champ and Bennett Clark, which supported or opposed their political views. Includes speeches by Alben Barkley, Bernard Baruch, Clarence Cannon, , Harry Hawes, Rubey M. Hulen, Harold Ickes, James A. Reed, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Alfred E. Smith. Arranged alphabetically by speaker. f. 1018-1023 A-H f. 1024-1028 I-R f. 1029-1031 S-Z f. 1032 Anonymous C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 15 f. 1033 Press releases Writings, 1890s-1943, n.d. Series. Material created by Champ, Bennett and Genevieve Clark and Genevieve Thomson for print. Includes manuscript of Champ’s autobiography, My Quarter Century in Politics, Bennett’s biography of , Old Man Eloquent, and miscellaneous writings, which each man retained for reference use. The subseries of Champ and Bennett’s writings are divided by subject, and then arranged chronologically within each subject. The Genevieve Clark and Genevieve Thomson subseries are arranged in alphabetical order by title, with untitled works at the end. Miscellaneous writings are arranged in alphabetical order by author’s name, with unsigned articles at the end. Much of the material in this series could not be dated.

Champ Clark Subseries

Topics. Arranged in alphabetical order. f. 1034-1062 Biographies. Includes material on Thomas Hart Benton, James G. Blaine, B. Gratz Brown, , Daniel Dunklin, James A. Garfield, John Hay, , Thomas Jefferson, John S. Marmaduke, William McKinley, Sterling Price, Thomas B. Reed, Samuel J. Tilden, George Washington, and Daniel Webster. f. 1063-1064 Democratic party. Grover Cleveland and possible third term, tariff reform, and rebuilding of the party, 1900-1910. f. 1065-1071 Government. Writings related to good and bad government; topics include cloture, Constitution, organization of House of Representatives, presidency, Speakership of the House, and voting. f. 1072 Legislation. Aid to India and Merchant Marine. f. 1073-1080a Miscellaneous. Clark’s views on women, marriage, nicknames, religion, slavery, and law. f. 1081-1090 Missouri. Material of general interest on the state and its place in history. Included are articles on the history of Pike County and governors and legislators of Missouri. Of particular note is the notebook in folder 1081a, which includes notes for Clark’s congressional campaign in 1894 and lists of his material holdings for that period. f. 1091 Republican party. Record of 65th Congress. f. 1092-1094 Multiple topics. Material that could be a part of the autobiography. Includes references to election of 1857, “Negro Question,’ presidency, and revolutions. f. 1095-1096 World War I. Material on the two political parties and their actions during the war.

News Articles and Notes. Copies of articles written for newspapers either as editorials or as columns. Other articles can be found in the scrapbook series. f. 1097-1099 “Queer Bits of History.” f. 1100-1105 “Road to the White House.” C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 16 f. 1106-1115 Unidentified articles arranged by topic or title. f. 1116-1139 Notes pertaining to Champ’s writings. There is no discernible order.

Autobiography and Fragments f. 1140-1175 Short version of autobiography that could possibly be one Clark produced to be printed in Hearst’s Magazine in the 1910s. f. 1176-1268 Manuscript of Clark’s two-volume autobiography, My Quarter Century in Politics. Folders 1241-1268 contain chapters that were missing from the original manuscript. f. 1269-1276 Fragments.

Bennett Clark Subseries. Writings of Clark primarily during his senatorial career, but includes some material from his years at the University of Missouri. Material is subdivided into the following sections. f. 1277-1283 University of Missouri. Class papers. f. 1284-1291 Topical material: Biographies, Democratic Party, Depression, Government, Legislation, Miscellaneous, Reports, and World Wars I and II. f. 1297-1327 Manuscript of John Quincy Adams, Old Man Eloquent. f. 1328 Fragments.

Genevieve B. Clark and Genevieve C. Thomson Subseries f. 1329-1364 The writings of Genevieve Clark concern contemporary topics, politics, and history. She was active in social and political causes and often wrote about them for publication. Topics include the imprisonment of Eugene V. Debs, William Jennings Bryan and the Democratic National Convention of 1912, family history, Mark Twain, and World War I. Subseries is in alphabetical order by the title of the article, with untitled articles in the last five folders. f. 1365-1366 Genevieve C. Thomson’s writings pertain primarily to an article she did on the Democratic National Convention of 1912.

Miscellaneous Subseries f. 1367-1380 Material retained by Champ and Bennett Clark apparently because it pertained to their political causes. Topics include the Constitution, agriculture, World War I, the press, and William Jennings Bryan’s conduct at the Democratic National Convention of 1912. Material is arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the author; anonymous articles are in alphabetical order by title in folder 1375. Folders 1376-1380 contain material related to the Clarks.

Clippings Series f. 1381-1388 Photocopies of magazine articles from such publications as Success Magazine, C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 17

American Monthly, Saturday Evening Post, Colliers, Country Gentleman, Newsweek, Liberty, Democratic Digest, The Censor, Social Justice, and Missouri Magazine. Folders 1381-1382 contain articles on Champ Clark; folders 1383-1386 refer to Bennett Clark; and folders 1387-1388 hold miscellaneous articles. f. 1389-1442 Mounted clippings pertaining to senatorial career of Bennett Clark, including elections of 1932, 1934, 1936 and 1938, munitions investigation hearings, 1934-1936, and Supreme Court packing plan, 1937. Bulk of the material dates from 1933 to 1938 and is arranged in chronological order.

Unmounted clippings sent to Bennett Clark by his clipping service. Clippings are arranged by month or by group of months. box 1 1931 box 2-3 1932 box 4 1936-l937 box 5-8 1938 box 9-11 1939 box 12 1940-1941

Scrapbooks Series

Champ Clark. Clark’s newspaper columns. See writings series for other columns. v. 17 “Pike County Tales,” 1892 v. 18-22 “Washington Letters,” 1898-1904. v. 23-24 “Cloakroom Stories,” 1900-1901. v. 25 “Champ Clark Stories,” 1901

Champ Clark. Scrapbooks of clippings pertaining to Clark or of interest to him. v. 1-2 1873-1876. v. 3-4 1881-1882. v. 5-11 1888-1889. Clark’s term in Missouri House of Representatives during 35th General Assembly. v. 12 1891 v. 13 1900. v. 14 1911. v. 15 “Missouri,” c. l897. v. 16 Poetry

Bennett Clark v. 26 Senatorial campaign, 1932 v. 27 Unions and strikes, 1937-1938 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 18 v. 28-29 Senatorial campaign, 1937-1938 INDEX TERMS

Subject Folders Other Image Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848) 151,152,156,159-172,174,176,178-182,184, 185,192,200,214,1297-1327 Agriculture, 1910s 48,120 Agriculture, 1930s 139-145,818,819,962,966,967,1019,1286, 1368,1372 Agriculture, 1940s 419,954 Agriculture--Law and legislation, 1930s 268,703,954,977,979,983,1368 Aguinaldo, Emilio (1869-1964) 44 Aldrich, Nelson W. (1841-1915) 12,18,614,896,898 Allen, Asa L. (1891-1969) 868 y Allen, Clara 871 y America First Committee 385,401,490 American Federation of Labor 30,491 129,131,388,489,500,564,999,1001 American Lyceum Union 10,11 Ancient Order of United Workmen, 809,810 Louisiana, Missouri Anderson, Almira Lewis (1805- ) 876 y Anti-Catholicism, 1910s 29,33 Anti-Semitism, 1940s 364,365 Apportionment (Election law)--Missouri, 149 1930s Artists 860 y Atkins, J. A. 869,871 y Atwood, John Harrison ( -1934) 32,123,130 Australian ballot system--Missouri, 1889 v. 8-10 Automobiles, 1910s 866 y Automobiles, 1930s 869 y Aylward, James P. (1885-1982) 143,215,232,233,258,267,363,624 Aylward, James P. (1885-1982) 868 y Bailey, Joseph Weldon (1862-1929) 7,1035,1333 v. 18,19 Bailey, Josiah W. (1873-1946) 495,497 v. 18,19 Baker, Newton Diehl (1871-1937) 63,73,113-119,122-124,126,131,165,618 Ball, David A. 3,10-12,26,33,40,62,66,78,121,606,608, 613,620,808-810,812,814,1035 Ball, James F. 13,56,77,184,204 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 19

Subject Folders Other Image Banks and banking--Law and legislation, 15,32,896,906 1910s Banks and banking--Law and legislation, 178,186,187 1930s Barkley, Alben William (1877-1956) 50,320,331,492,559,986,989,1018 Barkley, Alben William (1877-1956) 8873 y Barrett, Jesse W. (1884-1953) 298,583 Barrett, John 112,113 Barryman, C. K. (Cartoonist) 877 y Bartholdt, Richard (1855-1932) 25,100 Baruch Committee on Physical Medicine 491,499 Baruch, Bernard M. (1870-1965) 72,113,125,383,508,560,568,571,579,588, 1018 Bassford, Wallace D. 5,6,17,18,22-24,65,72,74,77,78,86 Bassford, Wallace D. 866 y Battle, George Gordon (1868-1949) 393-395 Baumann, William F. 870 y Bell, C. Jasper (1885-1978) 207,418,422,434 Bell, C. M.--Photographer--Washington, 858,859,862,864 y D.C. Bell, Ovid K. (1875-1953) 22,618 Bell, Theodore A. 34,54,77,175,678 Bennett family 1342,1347,1361,1363 Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858) 299,887,888,919,939,1036-1044,1382 Benton, Thomas Hart (1782-1858) 876 y Benton, Thomas Hart (1889-1975) 405 Benton, Thomas Hart (1889-1975) 405 Berger, Victor L. (1860-1929) 75,125,126,1019 Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia 23,513,518,519,878,886,994 v. 1 Black, Hugo LaFayette (1886-1971) 978,983,1376 Blacks 14,97,98,1093 Blacks--Suffrage, Missouri, 1878 810 Blaine, James G. (1830-1893) 1045,1057 v. 3 Blair, Francis Preston, Jr. (1821-1875) 884,894,911 Bland, Richard Parks (1835-1899) 83,608 v. 18 Bland, William Thomas (1861-1928) 21,28,122 Bok, Edward (1863-1930) 46,124 Bolivia, 1930s 279-288,292,294,299,305 Bolivian Bondholders Protective 279-288,292,294,299,305,324,326,339,343, C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 20

Subject Folders Other Image Committee 354, 384,385,390,393,394,396,397,405,406 Bone, Homer T. (1883-1970) 501,504,505,537,546,548,549,571,572,985 Borah, William E. (1865-1940) 69,623,815,961,963 Borchard, Edwin M. (1884-1951) 247,271 Brazil 130,232,242,405-408,410 Bridges--Missouri, Louisiana 860 y Bright, Star Electric Company 721-725 Brisbane, Arthur (1864-1936) 115,120,627 Brooks, Charles W. (1897-1957) 868 y Brown Brothers--Photographers, New 859 y York Brown, B. Gratz (1826-1885) 1045,1081 Brownlow, John B. 57,67,70,74,77,80,620 Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925) 6-8,12,14-17,20,21,25,26,31,36,38-43,46, v. 48,53-55,57,61,63,67,72,74,76,77,83,85, 14,18,20 105,106,109,110,227,319,464,595,616,621, 627,673,677,898,899,905,911,940,1285, 1289,1332,1369,1395 Buck, G. W.--Photographer--Washington, 861 y D.C. Busch, August A., Jr. (1899- ) 202,311,560 Busch, August A., Jr. (1899- ) 869,871,874 y Butler, Smedley D. (1881-1940) 339,340,342 Byrd, Harry Flood (1887-1966) 293,364,407,583,623,666,667 Byrnes, James F. (1879-1972) 166,413 Byrns, Joseph W. (1869-1936) 50,118,1019 Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, 1917 60,63-65,115 Campaign funds--Missouri, 1932 166,630-633 Campaign literature, 1910s 698,699 Campaign literature, 1930s 160,700-706 Campaign Songs, 1892 699 Campaign Songs, 1912 35,699 Campbell, Alexander (1786-1866) 878,886,1094 Cannon, Clarence (1879-1964) 18,84,112,120,122,124,125,149,190,506, 627,678,815,971 Cannon, Joseph Gurney (1836-1926) 13,14,32,46,77,84,99,120,124,614,898,912, v. 22-24 918,940,942,944,1019 Capper, Arthur (1865-1951) 251,961,962 Carnegie, Andrew (1835-1919) 125 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 21

Subject Folders Other Image Cartoons and caricatures 860,877 y Cash-and-Carry Act, 1939 338-340,1011 Caulfield, Henry Stewart (1873-1966) 149,187,191,298,965,968,969 Central Lyceum Bureau 11,932 Chaco War, 1932-1935 230,231,284 Champ Clark Bridge, Louisiana, Missouri 860 y Champ Clark Memorial Association 382,389 53,56,106-108,124,613 Chicago and Alton Railroad Company, 98,99 1903 Chicken pox, 1910s 120 Childbirth, 1880s 812,814 Children's clothing, 1880s 864 y Children's clothing, 1890s 862,864 y Chilton, William E. (1858-1939) 34,84,123 Clark, Anne H. (1885-1889) 864 Clark, Anne H. (1885-1889) 864 y Clark, Bennett Champ (1890-1954) 2,9-14,40,44,58,61,63-67,69,84,87-602, v. 26-29; 605-608,610-614,618,620,621,626-628, Boxes 1- 630-652,665,667,670,671,673,695,696,700- 12 715,719-739,745-765,815-817,822-824, 840,841,843-845,848,850,855-857,954- 1015,1020,1026,1029,1031,1277-1328, 1368,1369,1372,1375,1376,1383-1386, 1389-1442 Clark, Bennett Champ (1890-1954) 158,368,673,862-865,867-874,877 y Clark, Boyle G. (1906-1963) 193,281,283,420,421,976 Clark, Champ (1850-1921) 1-127,129,132,135-139,227,265,266,269, 272,319,379,389,417,424,425,444,464,582, 585,596,602-621,626-628,673,674,676,677, 692-695,698-701,716-719,740-744,806- 815,822,840,843,848,852-854,1019,1021, 1028,1031,1034-1276,1289 Clark, Champ (1850-1921) 58,155,172,858-860,864-866,876 y Clark, Champ (1850-1921)--Birthplace 860 y Clark, Champ (1850-1921)--Memorials 860 y Clark, Champ (1923- ) 865 y Clark, Champ (1923- ) 865 Clark, Champ--Birthplace 860 Clark, Champ--Memorials 860 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 22

Subject Folders Other Image Clark, David W. (1902-1955) 867 Clark, David W. (1902-1955) 867 y Clark, Genevieve Bennett (1856-1937) 60,86,96-99,101-103,105,108-110,115,117, 120,123-125,127,132,157,601,603-625,627- 630,641,676,811,812,814,840,849,1017, 1329-1364,1370 Clark, Genevieve Bennett (1856-1937) 861,864,865 y Clark, Harvey Cyrus (1869-1921) 60,61,113-116,119 Clark, Kimball (1928- ) 865 y Clark, Kimball (1928- ) 865 Clark, Marsh (1928- ) 865 y Clark, Marsh (1928- ) 865 y Clark, Miriam Marsh ( -1943) 401 Clark, Miriam Marsh ( -1943) 867,871 y Clark, Thomas Campbell (1899-1977) 868 y Clark, Thomas Campbell (1899-1977) 868 Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (1835-1910) 10,14,86,615,944,1388 v. 3 Cleveland, Grover (1837-1908) 3,87,606,1046,1063 Clinedinst--Photographer--Washington, 861 y D.C. Cochran, John Joseph (1880-1947) 182,208,237,239,354,679-681 Cockrell, Ewing (1874-1962) 118,120,212,216 Cockrell, Francis Marion (1834-1915) 9,72,98,100,162,606,607,611 v. 22 Collet, John Caskie (1898-1955) 275,281,282,296,352,354,355,358,361, 363-366,376,377,380,383,390,391,393,395, 396,398,406-408,412,432,498,537,538,540 Comfort, Norman B. 178,202,203,226,623,624 The Commoner, Lincoln, Nebraska 16, 40 Communism, 1950s 575,576,578 Congress of Industrial Organizations, 489,491 Political Action Committee Connally, Tom (1877-1963) 76,220,320,331,9856,990 Connally, Tom (1877-1963) 873,874 y Conscientious Objectors, 1910s 59,114 Cook, Samuel B. 3,60,68 Costume, 1910s 861 y Council Against Anti-Semitism 395,396 Council Against Intolerance in America 393-395 Cowherd, William Strother (1860-1915) 8,10,28,100,613 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 23

Subject Folders Other Image Cox, James Middleton (1870-1957) 74-76,80,126,163,164,904 Coyle, Albert F. 280-282,285-288,294,299,305,326,330,342, 343,354,383,385,390,405,484 Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932) 69,112,118 Cuba, 1890s 6,912 v. 18 Cullinane, Michael 870 y Cummings, Amos J. (1841-1902) 13,612,936 v. 23 Cunningham, Paul H. (1890-1961) 868 y Cy Williams and Company, St. Charles, 866 y Missouri Daguerreotypes 875 y Dams--Missouri, 1940s 820,821 Daniels, Josephus (1862-1948) 41,112,115,124,126,633 Daniels, Josephus (1862-1948) 875 y DeArmond, David A. (1844-1909) 100,105,606,611 v. 24 Dearmont, Russell L. (1891-1967) 151,183,208 Deering, Ben ( -1913) v. 6,8,9 Democratic Editorial Association of 896,897 Missouri Democratic National Convention, 1876 808 Democratic National Convention, 1912 32,34,36-41,43,48,53,61,227,269,319,464, 616,673,899,1331,1365,1369,1375 Democratic National Convention, 1916 56 Democratic National Convention, 1928 134 Democratic National Convention, 1948 554 Democratic Party Platform, 1936 962 Democratic Party, 1870s v. 2 Democratic Party, 1880s 1 v. 3 Democratic Party, 1890s 7,1063 v. 18,19 Democratic Party, 1900s 8,11,13,105,613,940,1063,1064 v. 19-25 Democratic Party, 1910s 14-47,49,53-56,68-72,119-125,898-903, v. 14 1064,1285,1365 Democratic Party, 1920s 12,74,76,79,80,81,84,130,134,135,904,961, 1371 Democratic Party, 1930s 143,146,148-166,182,201,202,205,208, 209,212,215-218,238,257,262,264,265, 312,328,630,631,701-703,707,817-819, 956-958,961-971,996,1018 Democratic Party, 1940s 663,954,972-974 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1870s 808,810 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 24

Subject Folders Other Image Democratic Party, Missouri, 1880s 1,2 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1890s 3,4,605-607,620 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1900s 8-10,102,613,698,894,895 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1910s 14,17,20-24,27-29,32,33,40,42,55,60-62, 65-67,120-125,618,698,699,896-903 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1920s 72,84,134,135,620,698 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1930s 143,146,148-161,163-166,176,186,197,201, 202,205,208,209,212,215-218,232,238,257, 262,264-267,329-332,622-624,630- 634,700, 701,957,958,960 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1940s 329-332,346-358,360,362-367,370,375,389, 399,402,407,426,434,466,478,483,487,491- 496,515,546,547,549,550,554,555,713,972- 974 Democratic Party, Missouri, 1950s 573 Democratic Party, Missouri, Carroll 710,711 County, 1940 Democratic Party, Missouri, Chariton 710 County, 1940 Democratic Party, Missouri, Jackson 21,22,28 County, 1912 Democratic Party, Missouri, Kansas City, 8 1900 Democratic Party, Missouri, Kansas City, 26 1912 Democratic Party, Missouri, Pike County, 810 1870s Democratic Party, Missouri, Pike County, 811,812,814 1880s Democratic Party, Missouri, Ralls County, 3 1892 Democratic Party, Missouri, Randolph 708,709 County, 1940 Democratic Party, Missouri, St. Louis, 21,22,24 1912 Democratic Party, Missouri, St. Louis, 970 1938 Democratic Party--Alabama, 1910s 123,1285 Democratic Party--Arizona, 1910s 20, 26, 41 Democratic Party--California, 1910s 21,25,26,28,32,33,37,43,71,121 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 25

Subject Folders Other Image Democratic Party--Colorado, 1910s 23,24,26,123,124 Democratic Party--Florida, 1910s 23,24,33,121 Democratic Party--Georgia, 1910s 123,124 Democratic Party--, 1910s 18,34,69,122,124 Democratic Party--Indiana, 1910s 109,121 Democratic Party--Indiana, 1920s 75,76 Democratic Party--Kansas, 1910s 15,22,23,25,26,29,32,42,45 Democratic Party--, 1910s 109,123,901 Democratic Party--Louisiana, 1910s 27,37,124 Democratic Party--Louisiana, 1930s 623,624,633-645 Democratic Party--Michigan, 1910s 18,32,122 Democratic Party--Minnesota, 1910s 14,32 Democratic Party--Mississippi, 1910s 17,21 Democratic Party--Montana, 1910s 21,22,31,40,41 Democratic Party--Nebraska, 1910s 29,31,46,47 Democratic Party--, 1910s 36,61,121,122 Democratic Party--Ohio, 1910s 109,122,123 Democratic Party--Oklahoma, 1910 15,17,19,20-23,26,30 Democratic Party--Pennsylvania, 1910s 35,36 Democratic Party--Tennessee, 1910s 67,121,123 Democratic Party--Texas, 1910s 20,25,122,123 Democratic State Convention--Missouri, 14 1911 Democratic State Convention--Missouri, 134 1928 Democratic State Convention--Missouri, 960 1934 Democratic State Convention--Missouri, 823 1944 Dempsey, Jack (1895-1984) 875 y Depressions, Economic, 1930s 139-145,200,202,632-634,700-703,956, 961,975,994,995,1286 Diaries, 1870s 806-811 Diaries, 1880s 812-814 Diaries, 1930s 815,816 Dickmann, Bernard F. (1888-1971) 179,182,237-239,263,286,296,308,320,324, 345,348,351,355,375,378-381,383,384,386, 387,395,405,414,483,496,500,532,533,691, 965,970 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 26

Subject Folders Other Image Dickmann, Bernard F. (1888-1971) 867,869-871,873,874 y Dies, Martin (1900-1972) 38,64,118,126,489 Disciples of Christ 604 Discrimination in education--Washington, 756 D.C., 1940s Divorce, 1890s v. 12 Dockery, Alexander Monroe (1845-1926) 8,9,102,116,121,124,608 Dogs 860 y Donnell, Forrest C. (1884-1980) 395, 487, 544 Donnell, Forrest C. (1884-1980) 868 y Donnelly, Arthur B. 65, 120, 122, 123 Drawings 861, 863, 865 y Drawings 861, 863, 865 y Droughts--Missouri, 1930s 213, 214 Drugs--Law and legislation, 1930s 230, 233 Dubois, Fred Thomas (1851-1930) 26, 31, 44, 119 Dykaar, Moses W. (Sculptor) 860 y Dysart, Thomas N. 869, 870 y Earthquakes, Washington, D.C., 1918 120 Edmonston Photographers, Washington, 859, 861 y D.C. Edmonston, David B.--Photographer-- 859, 861 y Washington, D.C. Education, Washington, D.C., 1900s 937, 938 Egyptian Tie and Timber Company, St. 420, 422, 429-432, 436-442, 510 Louis, Missouri Election, 1857--Missouri gubernatorial 1092 Election, 1876, Presidential 808 Election, 1878--Missouri, Pike County 810 Election, 1882--Missouri, Pike County 812, 814 Election, 1882--Primary 812, 814 Election, 1892--Missouri Congressional 3, 4, 92, 605, 1333 Election, 1894--Missouri 5, 607, 608 Election, 1894--Missouri Congressional 3, 4, 92, 605, 1333 Election, 1900, Presidential v. 20 Election, 1904--Missouri Congressional 100 v. 22 Election, 1908--Missouri 11, 107, 613, 698 Election, 1910--Missouri Congressional 109, 896, 897 Election, 1911--Missouri Democratic 17 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 27

Subject Folders Other Image Primary Election, 1912, Presidential 14-18, 20-45, 53, 61, 677, 698, 699, 898- v. 14 902 Election, 1912--Missouri Congressional 698 Election, 1913--Missouri, Kansas City, 26, 28 Primary Election, 1914 49 Election, 1916 53, 54, 56, 903 Election, 1918 123, 124 Election, 1918--Missouri 123-125 Election, 1918--Missouri Congressional 120, 121, 123, 124 Election, 1920, Presidential 68, 76, 79, 80, 904 Election, 1920--Missouri Congressional 76-83 Election, 1922--Missouri Senatorial 620, 628 Election, 1924--Missouri 130 Election, 1928, Presidential 130, 134, 135 Election, 1928--Missouri Senatorial 134, 135, 155 Election, 1930 143 Election, 1932 701, 702, 956-958 Election, 1932, Presidential 153, 959, 1026 Election, 1932--Missouri Congressional 867 y Election, 1932--Missouri Senatorial 149-152, 155-161, 163-166, 216, 264, 277, 622, 630-633, 638, 700, 815, 957-959, 965, 972, 1026 Election, 1934 214, 217-219 Election, 1934--Missouri 215, 217, 218 Election, 1934--Missouri Senatorial 201, 202, 205, 208, 209, 212, 216, 238, 239, 623, 624, 703, 960, 972 Election, 1936, Presidential 644, 961-964 Election, 1936--Missouri 266, 267 Election, 1936--Missouri Gubernatorial 265-267, 972 Election, 1938--Missouri Senatorial 277, 283, 293, 296, 298, 299, 304, 307, 312, 704, 706, 965-970, 1031 Election, 1940, Presidential 329-332, 346-350, 353, 354, 666, 708, 960, 972 Election, 1940, Vice-presidential 346-351, 353-356, 358, 360, 362-364 Election, 1940--Missouri 972 Election, 1940--Missouri Senatorial 346, 355-358, 360, 362, 363, 365, 367, 370, 588, 972 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 28

Subject Folders Other Image Election, 1944--Missouri, Gubernatorial 494 Election, 1944--Missouri, Senatorial 434, 466, 487, 489-496, 524, 713, 714, 973, 974, 1026, 1031, 1296 Election, 1948--Missouri 546, 547, 549, 550, 555, 558 Election, 1948--Presidential 556 Election, 1950--Missouri, Senatorial 573 Election, 1952--Missouri Senatorial 586, 590 Elections, 1930s, Louisiana 633-644 Elections, 1940s, Louisiana 663 Electric power distribution, 1930s 819 Electric power distribution, 1940s 498 Engraving 876 y Epidemics, 1890s 87 Epidemics, 1910s 14, 112, 120, 124-126 Espionage--Law and legislation, 1910s 125, 126 Etheridge, William C. (1885-1956) 436, 506, 514, 821 , 1930s 1006, 1007, 1009 Faris, Charles Breckenridge (1864-1938) 81, 148, 149, 153, 154, 317 Farley, James A. (1888-1976) 153, 157, 170, 176, 178, 182, 187, 195, 198, 200, 256, 266, 267, 333, 349, 353, 357, 366, 368, 370, 371, 399, 400, 421, 489, 497, 624, 649, 815, 1020 Federal Union, Inc. 394, 399, 400 Ferris, Alice Moss 296, 311, 353, 354, 375, 392, 555, 577 Ferris, Scott (1877-1945) 50, 81, 108, 113, 124, 162 Fess, Simeon D. (1861-1936) 69, 117, 124, 126 Fight for Freedom, Inc. 386-388, 391 Flanigan, John H. 604 v. 7, 8 Flood Control, 1910s 944 Flood Control, 1930s 634, 643, 1003-1005 Flood Control, 1940s 389, 514, 821, 991 Flood Control--Missouri, 1940s 436, 437, 490, 514, 820, 821, 991 Floods, Missouri, 1905 103 Floods, Missouri, Pike County, 1883 603 Floods, Missouri, Pike County, 1903 98 Folk, Joseph Wingate (1869-1923) 10, 14, 15, 17-29, 32, 55, 78, 95, 96, 98, v. 14, 21 100, 102, 107, 109, 117, 118, 120-124, 126, 906 Food--Law and legislation, 1930s 230, 233 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 29

Subject Folders Other Image Ford, Henry (1863-1947) 121, 122 Fordyce, Samuel Wesley (1877-1948) 130, 166, 177, 188, 190, 194, 208, 231, 233, 288, 512 Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas 63, 64 France, 1910s 65-69 Francis, David Rowland (1850-1927) 2, 46, 48, 109, 125, 126, 606 v. 6, 10 Fraternities and sororities--University of 2 Missouri Frazier, Jean Tomlinson 863 y Free trade and protection 608, 921, 942 v. 21 Funeral rites and ceremonies, 1920s 860 y Gallinger, Jacob H. (1837-1918) 866 y Gardner, Frederick Dozier (1869-1933) 62, 113, 116, 117, 120, 122, 126, 149, 158, 193, 200 Garner, John Nance (1868-1967) 49, 114, 286, 357, 559, 623, 913, 961, 1011 George, Walter Franklin (1878-1957) 368, 867, 868, 874 y German Americans--Missouri--Suffrage, 79 1920 Gfeller, Alfred 32, 34, 72, 83 Gibson, J. S. (Photographer), Louisiana, 858 y Missouri Glass plate negatives 867 y Glass, Carter (1858-1946) 50, 117, 125, 815, 1021 Glenn, E. A. 14, 16, 17, 20-22, 24, 25, 35, 38, 66, 134, 155 Gompers, Samuel (1850-1924) 30, 80, 692 Gossler, John H. (Photographer) 866 y Greenback Party, 1870s 809, 810 Grosvenor, Charles H. (1833-1917) 7, 99, 612, 894, 905, 912, 915, 916, 939 v. 18, 19, 23 Guffey, Joseph F. (1870-1959) 219, 261, 320, 331, 816 Hamilton, John Daniel Miller (1892-1973) 961-963, 967 Hampton, Vernon 863 y Handsome, Pritchard (Photographer), 858 y Louisiana, Missouri Hanks family 876 y Hanna, Marcus A. "Mark" (1837-1904) 126, 612, 894 v. 18-21 Hannegan, Robert E. (1903-1949) 308, 351, 363, 386, 404, 405, 425, 484, 487, 490, 495, 562, 973 Hardin College, Mexico, Missouri 923-925 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 30

Subject Folders Other Image Harding, Warren G. (1865-1923) 76, 79, 80, 904, 1329 Harmon, Judson (1846-1927) 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27-31, 46, 47, 53, 269 Harper and Franc--Photographers-- 864 y Bowling Green, Missouri Harper and Frane (Photographers), 864 y Bowling Green, Missouri Harris and Ewing (Photographers), Washington, D.C. Harris and Ewing--Photographers-- 862, 864, 867 y Washington, D.C. Harris, David H. 64, 69, 114, 120, 121 Harrison, Byron Patton "Pat" (1881-1941) 407, 638, 639 Hatch, William H. (1833-1896) 124, 608 Hats 859, 861, 866 y Hats, 1890s 864 y Hats, 1910s 861 y Hawes, Harry Bartow (1869-1947) 24, 82, 120, 122-125, 130, 134, 139, 149- 151, 170, 335, 351, 362, 366, 367, 389, 393- 395, 408, 409, 427, 435-437, 490-492, 500, 502, 517, 527, 532, 538, 542, 562, 569, 598, 630, 679, 680, 815, 957, 962, 972, 1022, 1023 Hawes, Harry Bartow (1869-1947) 874, 875 y Hay, Charles Martin (1879-1945) 134, 135, 150, 151, 157, 166, 201, 208, 224, 257, 281, 283, 296, 399, 630, 957-959, 971 Hay, John (1838-1905) 936, 944, 1050 Hearst, William Randolph (1863-1951) 26, 29, 32, 34, 37, 64, 71, 117, 120, 122, 628, 629, 815, 962-964 Hearsts' Magazine, New York 56, 67, 116 Heflin, James Thomas (1869-1951) 11, 66, 109, 113, 114, 120, 122 Heinkel, Fred V. (1897- ) 420, 821 Helping Hands Institute, Kansas City, 314 y Missouri Hennings, Thomas C., Jr. (1903-1960) 573 Herndon, Clark 864 y Hibernian Society, 1910s 926, 994 High school students, 1900s 867 y Hill, Jerry 878-882 Hinckley, Robert 379, 380, 382 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 31

Subject Folders Other Image Hirth, William (1875-1940) 81, 117, 118, 176, 190, 191, 193, 200-202, 230, 232, 233, 624 Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964) 64, 72, 117, 118, 143, 815, 957, 959-961, 964, 967, 968, 975, 1023, 1286 Hoover, J. Edgar (1895-1972) 575, 576, 578 Hopkins, Harry L. (1890-1946) 655, 656, 816 Hotels, Kansas, 1890s 94 Hours of labor, 1910s 122, 1330 House, Edward Mandell (1858-1938) 124 Howell, Charles M. (1872-1941) 135, 143, 150, 151, 155-157, 187, 205, 267, 275, 375, 623, 630, 696, 957-959, 972 Howells, William Dean (1837-1919) 44, 57, 64, 614, 615, 944 Hudson, Manley O. (1886-1960) 220, 223, 226, 227, 230-232, 541, 542, 557, 569 Hughes, Charles Evans (1862-1948) 56, 120, 942, 1352 Hukriede, Theodore W. (1878-1945) 78, 79, 83, 623 Hulen, C. Marion (1895- ) 369, 375, 422 Hulen, Rubey M. (1894-1956) 165, 168, 171, 176, 177, 182, 184, 186-188, 190, 193, 198, 200-204, 208, 221, 223, 230, 232, 233, 238-241, 258, 287, 296, 298, 299, 312, 313, 328-333, 336, 338, 339, 342-351, 353-355, 359, 360, 362, 370, 375, 383, 387, 392, 396, 399-401, 403, 404, 406, 407, 414, 417-423, 425, 428, 432, 434, 436, 490, 508, 533, 544, 578, 583, 597, 602, 624, 630, 696, 704, 965, 968, 969, 1023 Hulen, Rubey M. (1894-1956) 873, 875 y Hull, Cordell (1871-1955) 50, 340, 352, 357, 627, 815, 821, 973, 987, 989 Hyde, Arthur Mastick (1877-1947) 84, 143, 146, 621, 959, 996, 1369 Ickes, Harold LeClaire (1874-1952) 225, 327, 328, 351, 490, 975, 977, 1024 Igoe, William L. (1879-1953) 130, 238, 239, 296, 491 Immigration and emigration--Law and 927, 938, 943 v. 21 legislation, 1900s Income Tax, 1898 935, 943 Income Tax--Missouri, 1918 122 Infants 864 y Influenza, 1910s 112, 124-126 Ingalls, John J. (1833-1900) 891, 937 v. 18 Jackson, William Rufus (1878-1943) 159, 160, 196, 237, 238, 277, 354, 382, 413, 414, 440, 623, 630-633 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 32

Subject Folders Other Image James, Ollie M. (1871-1918) 120-123, 945 Jameson, W. Ed. (1865-1957) 114, 311 Jefferson Barracks, 1938 871 y Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, 212, 213, 262, 533 St. Louis, Missouri Jewish War Veterans, St. Louis, Missouri 392, 394 Johnson, Ben (1858-1950) 114, 118, 120-122, 125 Johnson, Hiram W. (1866-1945) 340, 573, 623, 815, 816 Johnson, Hiram W. (1866-1945) 868 y Jones, Elmer O. (1881-1943) 130, 146, 151, 169 Kansas City Star 60, 61, 963, 974 Kansas City Times 8, 14 Kansas, 1870s 806 Kansas. National Guard, 1917 60, 61 Kemper, William Thornton (1866-1938) 21, 28, 154, 197, 198, 202, 212, 230, 232, 233 Kiel, Henry William (1871-1942) 870, 871 y King, William H. (1863-1949) 261, 262, 335 Kitchin, Claude (1869-1923) 50, 55, 72, 117, 120-124, 265, 266, 945, 1367 Knopf, Alfred A. (1892- ) 497, 498 Knox, Philander Chase (1853-1921) 14, 125, 388, 941, 987 Ku Klux Klan, 1930s 978 La Follette, Robert M. (1855-1925) 22, 60, 69, 108, 898 La Follette, Robert M., Jr. (1895-1953) 214, 217, 218, 623, 964, 987 La Follette, Robert M., Jr. (1895-1953) 874 y Labor legislation, 1910s 30, 122, 940, 1330 Labor legislation, 1930s 207, 233, 292, 983 Labor legislation--Missouri, 1880s v. 7, 8 Labor unions, 1900s 34, 927 Laclede Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri 105, 604, 606 y Lakeside Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri 848 y Lambert Field Municipal Airport, St. Louis, 532, 533 Missouri Landon, Alfred Mossman (1887-1987) 334, 345, 355, 356, 389, 394, 395, 961-964, 1016 Lansing, Robert (1864-1928) 63, 113, 114 Laws, Samuel Spahr (1824-1921) 2, 11, 58, 616 v. 8, 9 Lawyers, 1870s 806-811 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 33

Subject Folders Other Image Lawyers, 1880s 812, 813 Leach, B. K. 158, 399, 404, 406-411, 417, 420, 422, 423, 425, 428, 429, 431, 432, 434, 437, 438, 440, 443, 444, 488, 510, 539, 567 League of Nations, 1910s 69, 125, 126, 904, 914 League of Nations, 1920s 69, 73, 77, 79, 84 Lend-Lease 383, 385, 987, 989, 1013, 1014, 1377 Lewis, James Hamilton (1863-1939) 9, 124, 126, 1025 Lewis, James Hamilton (1863-1939) 867 y Lewis, Martin A., Jr. 196-198 Liberman, Samuel Halpern (1895-1966) 501, 505, 507-510, 521-524, 526, 535-537, 540, 544, 566-568, 590, 591 Lindbergh, Charles A. (1902-1974) 339, 386, 392, 401, 986 Linxwiler, Albert 61, 67, 113, 114 Littlepage, Adam B. (1859-1921) 34, 71 Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924) 14, 53, 123, 125, 126, 900, 901, 957 Log cabins and houses--Kentucky 860 y Long, Breckinridge (1881-1958) 82, 112, 113, 620 Long, Huey P. (1893-1935) 152, 177, 623, 624, 633, 634, 636-644, 993 Lorimer, George Horace (1868-1937) 9, 629, 630 Lost Trails, Incorporated, Lesterville, 410, 416, 418 Missouri Louisiana, Description and travel, 1920s 629 Lowden, Frank Orren (1861-1943) 69, 185, 962 Lyceum, Louisiana, Missouri, 1870s 809, 810 Lynching, 1900s v. 22 Lynching, 1910s 122, 627 Mabry, Warren L. 83, 129 Maine (Battleship) 949 Major, Elliott Woolfolk (1864-1949) 40, 55, 197, 894 Major, Samuel C. (1869-1931) 75, 125, 149 v. 7 Mann, James Robert (1856-1922) 69, 115, 125, 126, 627 Maps--Mississippi River Valley 846 Marmaduke, John Sappington (1833- 811, 1053 v. 6, 8 1887) Marsh, Charles I. 139, 140, 142 Marsh, Wilbur W. 139-151, 153-156, 158, 738 Marshall College, Huntington, West 994 v. 1 Virginia C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 34

Subject Folders Other Image Marshall, Thomas R. (1854-1925) 38, 41, 48, 70, 900 Marshall, Thomas R. (1854-1925) 866 y Marshall, Verne 867 y May, Lilburn 870 y Mayhall, Frederick A. 24, 79, 124 Mayne, Walter Raymond (1893-1975) 177, 188, 227 McAdoo, William Gibbs (1863-1941) 52, 55, 63, 64, 66, 72, 74, 77, 80, 124, 126, 618, 621 McAllister, Frank W. (1873-1948) 80, 84, 193 McCain, Henry P. (1861-1941) 56, 70, 76, 115 McDaniel, Lawrence (1884-1948) 369, 375, 399, 972 McKinley, William (1843-1901) 611, 885, 894, 912, 915, 1055, 1341 v. 19, 20, 24 McKittrick, Roy (1888-1961) 134, 155, 198, 227, 275, 375, 376, 399, 402, 434, 466, 487, 491, 494-496, 546, 547, 549, 550, 583, 713, 714, 973, 974, 1031 McMurphy, J. Litchen 23 Medical care, 1870s 809, 810 Mellon, Andrew W. (1855-1937) 957, 959, 960, 962, 963 The Menace, Aurora, Missouri 29, 33, 693 Mencken, H. L. (1880-1956) 634, 1369 Men's clothing, 1910s 859, 860, 864, 866 y Men's clothing, 1930s 869-871 y Middlebush, Frederick Arnold (1890- 867 y 1971) Military education, 1910s 60, 63-65 Military policy, American, 1910s 39, 944 Military policy, American, 1930s 986, 994, 1006-1008 Military service, Compulsory, 1910s 58-59, 61, 67, 116, 121, 123, 950, 951, 957 Military service, Compulsory, 1940s 392, 419 Military surplus, 1940s 991 Military training camps, 1910s 60, 63-65, 115 Milligan, Jacob L. (1889-1951) 73, 149, 201, 202, 205, 208, 212, 214, 349, 355, 391, 412, 524, 549, 550, 623, 624, 696, 815, 960, 1026 Milligan, Maurice M. (1885-1959) 212, 220, 239, 298, 299, 346, 355, 358 362, 370, 551 Mississippi River 634, 939, 944, 1003, 1004 Mississippi River, Floods, 1927 629 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 35

Subject Folders Other Image Mississippi Valley Association 490, 846, 1003, 1004 Missouri (Battleship) 841, 1015 Missouri Democratic State Committee, 3 1890s Missouri Democratic State Committee, 135 1920s Missouri Democratic State Committee, 143, 156, 257-259, 267 1930s Missouri River 490, 936, 946, 1004 Missouri River--Floods, 1944 491 Missouri State Life Insurance Company, 173-176, 178, 180, 181, 187, 749 St. Louis Missouri, Bowling Green 53, 100-107, 808-814, 992 Missouri, Bowling Green, 1910s 866 y Missouri, Columbia, 1930s 176, 177 Missouri, Description and travel, 1870s 809 Missouri, Kansas City. Police Department, 330, 331 1930s Missouri, Louisiana 603, 807-809 v. 1, 2, 4, 5 Missouri, Louisiana 860 y Missouri, Pike County--History 878-883, 1086-1089 Missouri, St. Louis, 1870s 806, 809 Missouri, St. Louis, Mayor's Office, 1938 870 y Missouri. Capitol, Dedication, 1924 841 Missouri. General Assembly, 35th 604 v. 6-11 Missouri. National Guard, 138th Infantry 869 y Missouri. National Guard, 1910s 60, 61, 64, 113-115, 118 Missouri. National Guard, 1920s 128, 129 Missouri. National Guard, Armory, St. 869 y Louis Mitchell, Ewing Y., Jr. (1873-1954) 121, 193, 238 Monetary policy, 1890s 911 Monopolies, 1910s 16 Monopolies, 1930s 967, 968 Monroe Doctrine 6 Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis 373, 404, 405 Monuments 860 y Moore, George H. (1878-1962) 176, 227, 230, 238, 240, 298, 362, 363, 366, C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 36

Subject Folders Other Image 379, 427, 512, 537, 568, 624, 1026 Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. (1891-1967) 193, 196, 573, 989 Muldoon, Thomas 867 y Mullen, Arthur Francis (1873-1938) 31, 46, 47, 1026 Mumps, Missouri, Columbia, 1910s 14 Munitions, 1910 825-839 Murder, Missouri, Pike County, 1903 98 Murdock, Victor (1871-1945) 12, 108, 614, 902, 913 Murphy, Maurice P. 21, 22, 37, 78 Nacy, Richard R. (1895-1961) 355, 357, 358, 360, 369, 537 Nangle, John Joseph (1891-1960) 153, 232, 233, 235, 237, 296, 491 National Council for Prevention of War 233, 275 Nee, Dan M. (1888-1952) 238, 239, 243, 275, 539, 546, 547, 549, 550, 556, 623 Nelson, William L. (1875-1946) 78, 176, 1026 Neutrality, 1910s 944, 949 Neutrality, 1930s 247-256, 271, 313-328, 332, 337-343, 1006- 1014 Neutrality, Law and legislation, 1930s 230, 231, 247-256, 271, 275, 328, 338-343, 643, 822, 984-987, 1007-1011, 1023, 1288 Neutrality, Law and legislation, 1940s 987, 988 New Deal, Attitudes toward 178, 203, 231, 232, 312, 327, 705 New Year's Day, 1879 811 New York World, New York, New York 55, 1289 Norton, Richard H. 8, 605, 1333 Nye, Gerald P. (1892-1971) 242, 271, 325, 984-987, 994, 996 Nye, Gerald P. (1892-1971) 867, 868 y O'Boyle, J. J. 869 y O'Connell, Ambrose (1881-1962) 868 y Ohio, 1875 806 Orr, Warren H. (1886-1962) 231-233 Osage Development Association, Nevada, 213, 214, 216 Missouri Osage River, 1930s 212, 214, 216 Osceola Dam, Bates County, Missouri 212, 214, 216 Otis, Merrill E. (1884-1944) 201, 352, 355, 976 Otto, Robert W. 871 y Overman, Lee S. (1854-1930) 866 y Panama 1348, 1352 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 37

Subject Folders Other Image Panama Canal 43, 678, 946-948, 973, 1004 v. 20 Pantops Academy, Charlottesville, 98, 99, 612 Virginia Parades, 1930s 870 y Park, Guy Brasfield 867 y Park, Guy Brasfield (1872-1946) 170, 176, 184, 188, 196, 197, 200, 258, 702, 959 Parker, Charles, Photographer, 858, 862 y Washington, D.C. Parker, Charles--Photographer-- 858, 862 y Washington, D.C. Parker, Harry F. 240, 350, 358 Patent medicines, 1910s 21 Patronage, 1910s 46-48 Patronage, 1930s 176-198, 200-204, 207, 209, 213-216, 219, 221, 222, 224, 225, 227, 230-241, 244, 265, 275, 278, 281, 282, 22, 298, 299, 633-635, 815 Patronage, 1940s 406-408, 412-414, 417-423, 425, 439, 440, 495, 497, 498, 502 Patterson, Roscoe Conkling (1876-1954) 139, 960 Payne, Sereno Elisha (1843-1914) 12, 108, 886, 900, 916, 917, 940, 943 Pearson, Drew (1897-1969) 395 Pegler, Westbrook (1894-1969) 572, 573 Pendergast, James M. 151, 275 Pendergast, Thomas J. (1872-1945) 21, 146, 149-151, 155, 185, 190, 192, 201, 206, 204, 209, 212, 215, 216, 224, 230, 230, 236, 265, 292, 293, 332, 365, 550, 623, 624, 640, 696, 702, 972 Peoples Light and Power Company 721-725 Pepper, Claude (1900-1989) 48, 357, 816 Pepper, Enoch 810 Pershall, E. E. 296, 407, 426, 487, 632, 642, 670 Pershing, John J. (1860-1948) 67-69, 118, 123, 125, 126, 951 Peterson, Hardin (1894- ) 868 y Pettigrew, R. L. 60, 61, 1027 Peyser, Donald I. 279-282, 284 Phelps, John S. (1814-1886) 808, 810 Philippines, 1900s 8, 912 v. 19 Philippines, 1940s 393-395 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 38

Subject Folders Other Image Photographers, Missouri, Bowling Green 864 y Photographers, Missouri, Fulton 864 y Photographers, Missouri, Louisiana 858, 864 y Photographers, Missouri, Morrison 858 y Photographers, Missouri, St. Charles 866 y Photographers, Missouri, St. Louis 860 y Photographers, New York, New York 858, 859, 861 y Photographers, Washington, D.C. 858, 859, 861, 862, 864 y Photographers--Missouri, Bowling Green 864 y Photographers--Missouri, Fulton 864 y Photographers--Missouri, Louisiana 858, 864 y Photographers--Missouri, Morrison 858 y Photographers--New York, New York 858, 859, 861 y Photographers--Washington, D.C. 858, 859, 861, 862, 864 y Pittman, Key (1872-1940) 320, 331, 338, 643, 987 Pittman, Key (1872-1940) 368, 867 y Poetry 848-850 v. 16 Polish Alliance of St. Louis 30 Political crimes and offenses, 1940s 587 Politicians, 1910s 866 Politicians, 1930s 867 Politicians, 1940s 867, 868 Politics, 1910s 866 Politics, 1930s 867 y Politics, 1940s 868 Politics--Missouri, 1932 867 Pool, Cance A. (1899-1955) 353, 402, 434 Portrait and Photographic Emporium, 858 y Louisiana, Missouri Postcard photographs 860, 864, 866 y Postcard photographs, 1910s 864, 866 y Postcard photographs, 1930s 155, 860 y Postcards 860 y Posters, Political 700, 714 Presidents, U.S. 1093, 1094 Pritchard Handsome's Art Studio, 858, 864 Y Louisiana, Missouri Pritchard--Photographer--Louisiana, 864 y C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 39

Subject Folders Other Image Missouri Progressivism, Missouri, 1905 906 Prohibition, 1890s v. 6, 8-10 Prohibition, 1910s 40, 55, 69, 123-126 Prohibition, 1930s 815, 956-959 Prostitution, Missouri, Louisiana, 1870s 809 Queeny, Edgar Monsanto (1897-1968) 176, 180, 181, 186, 203, 207, 233, 239-241, 256, 257, 287, 288, 373, 374, 404, 405, 436 Quezon, Manuel L. (1878-1944) 395 Racism 37, 811, 812, 941 Racism, 1950s 574, 575, 578, 583 Radio, 1930s 143 Railroad travel, 1890s 93 Railroad travel, 1900s 97-99, 101, 106-108, 613 Railroad travel, 1910s 109 Railroads, Accidents, 1900s 97, 613 Railroads, Government policy, 1910s 20, 116 Rainey, Henry T. (1860-1934) 52, 101, 815 Raskob, John J. (1879-1950) 148, 149, 961, 962 Raupp, William A. (1868-1946) 61, 128, 129 Rayburn, Sam (1882-1962) 52, 230, 231, 815 Redden, George--Photographer--Fulton, 864 y Missouri Redpath Lyceum Bureau 53, 54, 932 Reed, James A. (1861-1944) 21, 26, 56, 59-61, 71, 73, 75, 83, 109, 112- y 115, 118, 120, 121, 123-125, 130-136, 139, 141-143, 146-155, 157, 160, 166, 174, 175, 181, 188, 197, 198, 208, 209, 277, 363, 534, 607, 620-624, 628, 696, 957, 959, 964, 1028, 1340 Reed, Thomas Brackett (1839-1902) 6, 7, 1057 v. 18-20, 23 Republican Party, 1890s 894 v. 18, 19 Republican Party, 1900s 614, 940 v. 19-21 Republican Party, 1910s 40, 41, 1091 Republican Party, 1920s 76, 960 Republican Party, 1930s 957, 959-965, 967, 968 Revivals, Virginia, 1910s 56 Riots, Missouri, St. Louis, 1918 122 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 40

Subject Folders Other Image Roberts, Johnson and Rand Shoe 10, 15 Company, St. Louis Robinson, Joseph T. (1872-1937) 31, 623, 815, 867 y Rockefeller, John D. (1839-1937) 101, 125 Rogers, Edith Nourse (1881-1960) 868 y Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945) 75, 153, 161, 183, 203, 223, 225, 239, 241, y 242, 254, 257, 259, 267, 270, 277, 281, 328, 333, 338-342, 357, 372, 376, 400, 436, 487, 587, 623, 630, 631, 637, 643, 644, 666, 702, 703, 816-819, 821, 840, 959-961, 963-967, 969-973, 975, 986-988, 994, 995, 999, 1011, 1012, 1015, 1018, 1026-1030; 867, 868 Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) 11, 16, 35, 40, 41, 58, 75, 99, 100, 105, 106, v. 20-22 116, 124, 126, 379, 915, 917, 918, 940 Root, Elihu (1845-1937) 47, 125, 139 Ross, John 187, 188, 196, 197 Rothwell, Fount 134, 157, 173, 174, 179, 181-185, 196, 198, 201, 202, 205, 220, 227, 234, 259, 283, 298, 299, 305, 331, 347, 360, 366, 382, 401-403, 406, 407, 415, 417, 623 Rothwell, Hamp 157, 184, 214, 259, 278, 285, 331, 334, 355, 360, 368, 383, 546, 547, 573 Rubey, Web M. (1835-1933) 118, 119, 125 Rudolf, Cyrus J. 379 y Rule, Virgil 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 98, 608, 612 Russo-Japanese War, 1905 101 Salt River 98 Sanborn, Jeremiah W. (1847-1933) v. 7-9 Sanders, Lon 21, 22, 24 Saulsbury, Willard (1861-1927) 866 y Schafer, John C. (1893-1962) 867 y Schoeppel Photography, Morrison, 858 y Missouri Schoeppel--Photographer--Morrison, 858 y Missouri School buildings, Kentucky, 1870s 860 y Sculpture 860 y Securities, Law and legislation, 1930s 203, 256 See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson (1866- 2, 16, 76, 479 1962) C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 41

Subject Folders Other Image Segregation, 1950s 574, 578, 583 Servicemen's Readjustment Act, 1944 423-425, 442, 508, 822, 823, 965, 974, 990, 1001, 1290, 1386 Sherman Anti-Trust Act 4, 53 Shoemaker, Floyd C. (1886-1972) 70, 80, 166 Shouse, Jouett (1879-1968) 21, 148, 154, 962 Silver question, 1890s 7, 607, 905, 935, 1081a v. 18, 19 Smallpox, 1910s 14, 112 Smith, Alfred E. (1873-1944) 122, 135, 256, 631, 959, 961, 1029 Smith, Forrest (1886-1962) 536, 549, 558 Smith, Gerald L.K. (1898-1976) 490, 642, 643 Smith, Luther Ely 212, 215, 284, 287 Smith, Thomas K. 867, 871, 874 y Social Security, Law and legislation, 1930s 230, 236-238, 252-254, 256-259, 262, 263, 961 Soldiers' Memorial Building, St. Louis 870 y Soldiers, 1917 867 y Soldiers, 1930s 870, 871 y Soviet Union, 1910s 125, 945 Spanish-American War, 1898 912, 935, 949 v. 18 Spanish-American War, 1898 912, 935, 949 v. 18 St. Lawrence Seaway, 1930s 815, 1003, 1005 St. Louis Globe Democrat 10, 61, 110 St. Louis Municipal Opera, 1938 872 St. Louis Post 60, 61, 110 St. Louis Post-Dispatch 189, 974 St. Louis Post-Dispatch 189, 974 St. Louis Republic 6, 60, 61, 114, 122 St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company 379, 391 Stalee, W. H.--Photographer-- 861 y Washington, D.C. Standard Oil Company of 15, 101, 299 Stark, Lloyd Crow (1886-1972) 81, 166, 265, 267, 285, 331, 333, 346-351, 353-356, 358, 360, 362-365, 369, 370, 375, 377, 378, 380, 382, 399, 414, 618, 391, 965, 972, 973 Stark, Lloyd Crow (1886-1972) 392, 869, 871, 874 y Stark, William P. 82, 109, 120, 353, 354 Starrett Corporation, Hoboken, New 246, 252, 257, 260, 265, 275, 276, 401, 402, C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 42

Subject Folders Other Image Jersey 721-725 Stephens, Hugh (1877-1960) 402-404 Stephens, Lon Vest (1858-1923) 17, 26, 55, 124, 620 Stimson, Henry L. (1867-1950) 25, 340, 388 Stone, Kimbrough (1875-1958) 166, 338, 497, 498 Stone, William Joel (1848-1918) 3, 6, 9, 17, 21, 29, 32, 34, 36, 55, 60, 61, 65- 71, 102, 107, 112-114, 116, 117, 120, 121, 124, 126, 311, 325, 326, 606, 945, 954, 1009 Stone, William Joel (1848-1918) 875 y Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896), 806, 807 Uncle Tom's Cabin, Attitudes toward, 1870s Streit, Clarence K. 394, 399, 400 Strohmeyer and Wyman, Publishers, New 858 y York Stump speakings, 1910s 866 y Suicide, 1870s 809 Sullivan, John T. 140-143, 147-153, 156, 216 Swofford, Ralph, Mrs. 143, 154, 185 Symington, Stuart (1901-1988) 544, 590 Taft, William Howard (1857-1930) 12, 15, 29, 30, 35, 38, 40, 41, 47, 105, 108- v. 22 110, 115, 124, 613, 614, 616, 898, 900, 907, 918, 941, 945, 946 Taggart, Joseph (1867-1938) 29, 37, 42, 49 , New York 36, 122, 606, 607, 899 Tariff, Cartoons and caricatures, 1910s 877 y Tariff, Law and legislation, 1890s 4, 5, 608 Tariff, Law and legislation, 1900s 89, 915-917, 937, 1063 v. 21 Tariff, Law and legislation, 1910s 12, 13, 15, 16, 108, 110, 614, 896, 898, 900- 902, 907, 917, 918, 942, 943 Tariff, Law and legislation, 1930s 819, 957, 959, 960, 966, 970, 983, 987 Teasdale, Kenneth (1895-1970) 154, 227, 230 Television, 1940s 535, 539, 540 Temperance, 1890s v. 6, 8-10 Thomas, Addison C. 72, 73, 75 Thomson, Champ Clark (1916-1919) 864, 865, 877 y Thomson, Genevieve Clark (1894-1982) 75, 97-99, 101-103, 105, 109, 110, 112, y 120, 121, 158-160, 394, 626-628, 630-633, 641, 643, 646-648, 650-668, 670-676, 816, C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 43

Subject Folders Other Image 864, 865 Thomson, James M. (1878-1959) 27, 28, 44, 60, 67, 78, 84, 112, 114, 116, y 120, 121, 123, 126, 158, 160, 163, 312, 350, 618, 624, 627-667, 676, 815, 1376; 668, 865, 865 Tilden, Samuel Jones (1814-1886) 29, 808, 1060 Tintypes 875 y Tri Utilities Company 721-725 Truman, Bess Wallace (1885-1982) 599, 668, 669 Truman, Harry S (1884-1972) 198, 209, 212, 214, 216, 220-222, 236, 346, y 354, 355, 358, 360, 362, 363, 370, 377, 380, 383, 395, 396, 398, 407, 408, 417, 418, 422, 423, 436, 517, 518, 526, 532, 537, 538, 542, 544, 547, 551, 556, 559, 569, 573, 583, 588, 590, 873-875, 960 Truman, Ralph E. (1880-1962) 381, 393, 397, 423, 432, 433, 435 Tugwell, Rexford G. (1891-1979) 239, 408, 960, 964 Turkeys 410, 416, 418 Turner, Robert D. 869 y Tydings, Millard E. (1890-1961) 873 y U.S. Commercial Policy, 1910s 31, 898 U.S. Commercial Policy, 1930s 203, 216, 345, 350, 352, 987 U.S. Congress, 53rd, House 606-608 U.S. Congress, 55th v. 18 U.S. Congress, 56th v. 20 U.S. Congress, 61st, House 895 U.S. Congress, 61st, Senate 11, 614, 895 U.S. Congress, 61st-65th, House, 7, 11, 14-16, 46, 49-52, 56, 109, 626, 943 Speakership U.S. Congress, 63rd, House 49 U.S. Congress, 73rd, Senate 623, 817 U.S. Congress, 73rd, Senate, Special 201, 214-216, 220-223, 230, 231, 233, 248, Committee on Investigation of the 250, 253-256, 271, 643, 825-838, 984, 987, Munitions Industry 994, 996, 1006, 1010 U.S. Congress, 76th, Senate, Committee 330 assignments U.S. Congress, 82nd, Senate, Armed 1018 Services Committee, Preparedness Investigation Subcommittee U.S. Congress, House, Reorganization 1067, 1070, 1097 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 44

Subject Folders Other Image U.S. Constitution 135, 976, 978, 982, 999-1001, 1065 U.S. Constitution, 16th Amendment 108 U.S. Constitution, 17th Amendment v. 18, 19 U.S. Constitution, 18th Amendment 135, 956-958, 1027 U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights 999-1001 U.S. Defenses, 1940s 379-381, 383, 384, 395, 424, 426, 428 U.S. Department of Agriculture 977, 980, 981 U.S. Department of the Interior 977, 980, 981 U.S. Farm Credit Administration, 193, 196, 200, 217, 226, 310 Missouri, 1930s U.S. Federal Housing Administration, 819, 975 1930s U.S. Federal Land Bank of St. Louis, 1930s 200, 202, 221, 226 U.S. Federal Trade Commission, 1930s 201, 203 U.S. National Munitions Control Board 338 U.S. National Recovery Administration, 191, 193, 209, 213, 216, 242, 828, 977, 979, Missouri, 1930s 983 U.S. Office of Civilian Defense 402-404 U.S. Office of Price Administration, 399, 420, 422, 429-432, 436-442, 485, 510 Missouri, 1940s U.S. Public Works Administration 263, 644 U.S. Public Works Administration, 191, 193, 225, 267, 310, 975 Missouri U.S. Reconstruction Finance Corporation 181, 214, 231-233, 237, 238,2 43, 244, 310, 815 U.S. Supreme Court, Packing 277, 286, 299, 986, 999 U.S. Veterans Administration 500, 679-689 U.S. War Production Board 424, 426, 954 Underwood, Oscar W. (1862-1929) 11, 15-17, 33, 47, 79, 106, 109, 110, 113, 120, 130, 903, 917, 918, 942, 1285 University of Missouri, 1889 v. 7, 8 University of Missouri, 1907-1912 14, 105, 626, 1277-1283 Vandenberg, Arthur H. (1884-1951) 960, 961, 963, 987 Vest, George Graham (1830-1904) 6, 72, 606, 607, 611, 810, 891, 1061 v. 24 427, 1008, 1010 Veterans--Law and legislation, 1930s 179, 623, 975, 985 Veterans--Law and legislation, 1940s 423-425, 442, 508, 822, 823, 965, 974, 990, 1001, 1290, 1386 Villmoare, Edward S. 146, 155, 166, 214, 259, 262, 363, 364, 815 C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 45

Subject Folders Other Image Villmoare, Edward S. 867 y Wadsworth, Alice Hay 114 Wadsworth, James W. 73, 114, 126 Wall Street, New York, NY, 1910s 15 Wallace, Henry A. 187, 370, 634 Walsh, Jerome 153, 164, 275, 369, 370, 393, 399, 419, 431, 1031 Warburg, James P. (1896-1969) 386-388, 391 Washington D.C., 1890s 87, 89, 90 Washington D.C., 1910s 109, 110, 112, 113, 115, 117, 118, 121, 123, 124 Watson, Thomas E. (1856-1922) 39, 40, 124 Weather, Missouri, Bowling Green, 1900s 10, 106, 107 Weather, Missouri, Bowling Green, 1910s 114 Weather, Missouri, Columbia, 1911 14 Weather, Washington, D.C., 1909 108 Weather, Washington, D.C., 1910s 109, 110, 114, 117, 118, 120,1 22, 123, 126 Webb, W. L. 16, 35, 619 Weeks, Edward 151, 152, 154-163, 165, 166, 169, 170, 174 y Wheeler, Burton K. (1882-1975) 298, 357, 363 Wheeler, Burton K. (1882-1975) 868 y Wherry, Kenneth S. (1892-1951) 868 y White, Robert 91, 120-124, 607 White, William Allen 7, 160, 269, 395, 630, 963 Wiley, Alexander 868, 874 y Wilfley, Xenophon P. 66, 67, 120-125, 618 Williams, R. L. 20, 22, 23 Williams, Walter 10, 78 Willkie, Wendell L. 388, 666, 972, 987, 988, 1012 Wilson, Woodrow 15-18, 21-23, 25-30, 33, 35, 36, 38-42, 44- 49, 52-56, 58-61, 63, 69, 72, 76, 77, 80, 84, 111, 113, 114, 116, 118-127, 227, 265, 266, 269, 272, 444, 464, 616, 617, 620, 678, 692, 693, 840, 899, 902-904, 909, 914, 944, 946- 948, 951, 1329, 1367 Winchell, Walter (1897-1972) 406, 424, 426 Women's clothing, 1890s 864 y Women's clothing, 1910s 861, 864, 866 y Women's clothing, 1920s 861 y C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 46

Subject Folders Other Image Women's clothing, 1930s 867 y Women--Suffrage, 1900s 11 Women--Suffrage, 1910s 29, 30, 35, 109, 114, 124, 914 Wood, Leonard 119, 121 Woodring, Harry H. 869-871 y Woods, N. M. 876 y Woodward, H. F. 187, 221, 222, 224, 226, 349 Woodward, William H. 161, 164, 193, 219, 221, 224, 226-228, 230, 231, 233-238, 241, 252-254, 256-259, 261- 263, 265, 275, 283, 284, 286, 288, 289, 305, 337, 630-633 World Court 135, 139, 230 World War, 1914-1918 57-69, 112-115, 119, 121-125, 272, 618, 909, 913, 914, 949, 985, 992, 995, 998, 1006-1009, 1291, 1369 World War, 1914-1918, Bonds 113, 124, 913, 950 World War, 1914-1918, Conscientious 59, 114, 115, 121 objectors World War, 1914-1918, Correspondence 57-71, 617, 618, 627 World War, 1914-1918, Economic 69, 70, 116, 122 aspects, U.S. World War, 1914-1918, Food question 117, 118 World War, 1914-1918, France 65-69, 627, 913 World War, 1914-1918, Missouri 119 World War, 1914-1918, Missouri, 60, 61, 64, 113-115, 118 National Guard World War, 1914-1918, Peace 69, 124, 125, 945 World War, 1914-1918, Prisoners and 73 prisons, France World War, 1914-1918, Propaganda 65 World War, 1914-1918, Protests, 58, 617 demonstrations, etc. World War, 1914-1918, Soviet Union 113, 115 World War, 1914-1918, U.S. 115, 116, 119, 122 World War, 1914-1918, U.S. Army, 35th 60, 61, 63, 67, 69, 126 Division World War, 1914-1918, U.S. Army, 88th 63, 67 Division World War, 1914-1918, Uniforms 862, 867, 875, 875 y World War, 1939-1945 392, 397-400, 402, 415, 419, 423-425, 442, C666 Clark, Champ and Bennett Champ, Papers, 1853-1973 page 47

Subject Folders Other Image 485, 494, 501, 508, 954, 973, 974, 988, 990, 1006-1015, 1023, 1291, 1378 World War, 1939-1945--Europe 816, 1010-1014 World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain 666 World War, 1939-1945--Hawaiian Islands, 1020 Pearl Harbor World War, 1939-1945--Propaganda 822 World War, 1939-1945--Refugees 485 World War, 1939-1945--U.S. 379-381, 383, 384, 395, 399-401, 424, 426, 428 Zanuck, Darryl F. (1902-1979) 442, 462 Zimmerman, Orville 209, 212, 215