Inventory of Magazine and Article File Collection

Inventory of Magazine and Article File Collection

Magazine and article file. (PPS 296) Inventory (Materials listed in bold type are available for research) Box 1 : (1 of 19) : Folder 1 : Magazine articles. 1948. Folder 2 : Magazine articles. 1950. Folder 3 : Magazine articles. 1952, Jan.-Aug. 19. Folder 4 : Magazine articles. 1952, Aug. 7. – Civil defense. Folder 5 : Magazine articles.1952, Aug. 25. – Time cover story. Folder 6 : Magazine articles. 1952, Aug.-Sept. 8. Folder 7 : Magazine articles. 1952, Sept. 6. – “I Say He’s a Wonderful Guy.” Folder 8 : Magazine articles. 1952, Sept. 13. – Victor Lasky’s article in Look. Folder 9 : Magazine articles. 1952, Sept. 9-30. Folder 10 : Magazine articles. 1952, Oct. 3. – “The Nixon Affair” in U.S. World & News Report. Folder 11 : Magazine articles. 1952, Oct. 6. – “The Nixon Affair” in Newsweek. Folder 12 : Magazine articles. 1952, Oct.6-13. Folder 13 : Magazine articles. 1952, Oct. 14-Dec. Box 2 : Folder 1 : Magazine articles. 1953, Jan.-Mar. Folder 2 : Magazine articles. 1953, Apr.-June. Folder 3 : Magazine articles. 1953, July-Dec. Folder 4 : Magazine articles. 1953. – Miscellaneous printed items. Folder 5 : Magazine articles. 1953. – Miscellaneous printed items. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Folder 6 : Magazine articles. 1953. – Reproduced clippings and articles. Folder 7 : Magazine articles. 1954, Jan.-Mar. Folder 8 : Magazine articles. 1954, Apr.-June. Folder 9 : Magazine articles. 1954, July-Sept. Folder 10 : Magazine articles. 1954, Oct.-Nov. 12. Folder 11 : Magazine articles. 1954, Nov. 14-Dec. Box 3 : Sorted. Folder 1 : Magazine articles. 1955, Jan.-Feb. Folder 2 : Magazine articles. 1955, Mar.-Apr. Folder 3 : Magazine articles. 1955, May-June. Folder 4 : Magazine articles. 1955, July-Sept. Folder 5: Magazine articles. 1955, Oct. Folder 6 : Magazine articles. 1955, Nov.-Dec. Folder 7 : Magazine articles. 1955. Reproduced clippings. Box 4 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1956, Jan. 20. – “Report on Republicans” – Colliers. Folder 2 : 1956, Feb. – “Fair Play Starts with the Boss.” – ADL Bulletin. Folder 3 : 1956, Feb. 3. – “The Gentlemen from California.” – Colliers. Folder 4 : 1956, Feb. 5. – RNC News release : Analysis of RN’s Democrat “Treason” charge. Folder 5 : 1956, Feb. 19. – “Nixon’s Future Also Hangs in Balance” by F. Kent in Washington Sunday Star. Folder 6 : 1956, Mar. – “The Dark Hours of Richard Nixon” by Eleanor Harris in American Weekly. Box 5 : Unprocessed. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Folder 1 : 1956, Apr. 19. – “The Debating Career of Richard Nixon” – The Reporter. Folder 2 : 1956, Apr. 25. – “What’s Wrong with Nixon” – by John Chamberlain in the National Review. Folder 3 : 1956, May. – “This Man Nixon” by Ray Henle in Town Journal. Folder 4 : 1956, May 11. – “The Nixon Story” – U. S. News & World Report. Folder 5 : 1956, July 16. – “Nixon is Making Sense and Friends” in Life. Folder 5 : 1956, Aug. 31. – “Republican Convention Issues” – U.S. News & World Report. Folder 7 : 1956, Sept. 7. – “Calling Nixon Anti-Semitic is a Disservice to Jewry” in B’nai B’rith Messenger. Box 6 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1956, Sept. 9. – RNC Release: Rabbi Eugene G. Gottesman Letter to RN re: Anti Semitism. Folder 2 : 1956, Sept. 18. – “As We See It – The No. 2 Man” – Editorial in Kansas City Star. Folder 3 : 1956, Oct. 1. – Anti Defamation League Press Release on anti-semitic RN rumors. Folder 4 : 1956, Oct. 27. – “Those Nixon Haters Never Tell You Why” – Editorial in The Saturday Evening Post. Folder 4A : 1956, Nov. 5. – “The Vice Presidency” in Time. Folder 5 : 1956, Nov. – “Pat” – Ladies Home Journal. Folder 6 : 1956. – Reproduced clippings. Folder 7 : 1957, Feb. 1. – “White House for Vice President?” in U.S. News & World Report. Folder 8 : 1957, Mar 15. – “With Nixon in Africa” in U. S. News & World Report. Folder 9 : 1957, Mar. 22. – “On Tour With Nixon – Africa” in U. S. News & World Report. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Folder 10 : 1957, Apr. – “Lets Modernize the Vice Presidency” in This Week Magazine. Folder 11 : 1957, May. – “De Pauw Honors V.P. Nixon.” in Indianapolis Star Magazine. Box 7 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1957, June. – “Quaker on Capitol Hill” by Norman Rohrer in Youth for Christ. Folder 2 : 1957, Sept. 3. – “The Big Change in Richard Nixon” by Richard L. Wilson in Look. Folder 3 : 1957, Oct. 17. – “Nixon Turns Bias A Curve On Science” by Gladwin Hill in The New York Times. Folder 4 : 1957, Oct. 17. – “Return from Confusion to Realism” by Arthur Krock in The New York Times. Folder 5 : 1957, Oct. 22. – “New Approach to Mutual Security” by Arthur Krock in The New York Times. Folder 6 : 1957, Oct. 24. – “Nixon Steps Out” by Vermont Royster in the Wall Street Journal. Box 8 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1957, Dec. – “Who Will Win in 1960” by Eric Sevareid in Esquire. Folder 2 : 1957, Dec. 3,4,6. – “Nixon – His New Role” by Earl Mazo. Folder 3 : 1957, Dec, 9. – “D.E. Illness” in Life. Folder 4 : 1957, Dec. 9. – The Vice Presidency “In A Position To Help” in Time Magazine. Folder 5 : 1957, Dec. 28. – “Nixon’s My Boss” by Rose Mary Woods in Saturday Evening Post. Folder 6 : 1958, Jan. – RN article in “People Take the Lead”, published by the American Jewish Community. Box 9 : Unprocessed. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Folder 1 : 1958, Jan. – “Nixon: What Kind of President” by William S. White in Harpers. Folder 2 : 1958, Feb. 28. – “Mr. Nixon’s Defense” (foreign aid) in Washington Evening Star. Folder 2A: 1958, Mar. 9. – “The Team of Nixon and Rogers” in Parade. Folder 3 : 1958, Mar. 23. – “Nixon’s Sees Recovery Tied to Buyer Market” by Gould Lincoln. Folder 4 : 1958, Apr. 15. – “Dick Nixon’s Busy Life” by Peter Edson in The Daily News. Folder 5 : 1958, May 7. – “Goodwill Salesman Nixon” in Wall Street Journal. Folder 6 : 1958, May 15. – [Roundup on South American Trip] by Earl Mazo in New York Herald Tribune. Folder 7 : 1958, May 18. – “In Latin America Nixon’s Friends Outnumber Foes” by Earl Mazo in New York Herald Tribune. Box 10 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1958, May 25. – (South American Trip Article) in Time Magazine. Folder 2 : 1958, May 25. – (South American Trip Article) in Life Magazine. Folder 3 : 1958, June 6. – Reprint of Alice Widener’s reply to the New York Post regarding the South American trip. Folder 4 : 1958, July 12. – “Nixon on Nixon” – Interview with Stewart Alsop in Saturday Evening Post. Folder 5 : 1958, July 27. – “Nixon Trip Success Says Latin Majority” in San Diego Union. Folder 6 : 1958, Sept. 22. – “The Nixons in Their Backyard” in Life Magazine. Box 11 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1958, Sept. 25. – “Nixon is Nixon – Not Knowland” in U.S.A. Magazine. Folder 2 : 1958, Oct. 2. – “Nixon Wins Over Chicago Newsmen” by Charles Cleveland in Chicago Daily News. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Folder 3 : 1958, Oct. 27. – “Mr. Nixon’s Party” in Life Magazine. Folder 4 : 1958, Nov. 3. – [Fairbanks (Alaska) Daily News – Minor article]. Folder 5 : 1958, Nov. 10. – “Nixon’s Role Compared to Tafts” by William S. White in Washington Evening Star. Folder 6 : 1959, Feb. 2. – “Monday Morning View: True Believers” by C. T. Ives in the Baltimore Sun re: Mikoyan’s speech at Fordham University. Folder 7 : 1959, Feb. 16. – “Nixon Now Leads NR by 2 to 1 and Nixon Can Unite GOP” by Congressman Springer in The Congressional Record. Folder 8 : 1959, Apr.1-2. – Holmes Alexander articles. Folder 9 : 1959, Apr. 13. – Republican Presidential Candidates Congressional Record insert. Box 12 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1959, Apr. 15. – Reprint of New York Times Editorial. “For a World of Law” on RN’s Academy of Political Science speech. Folder 2 : 1959, Apr. 28. “Can Rockefeller Knock Off Nixon?” by Richard L. Wilson in Look Magazine. Folder 3 : 1959, May. – “Nixon, the Man and His Politics” by Ralph de Toledano in American Mercury Magazine. Folder 4 : 1959, May 11. “Richard M. Nixon – The Man in the News: Building a Record for ’60” in U.S. News & World Report. Folder 5 : 1959, June 8. – “VP Nixon Writes About Dulles” in Life Magazine. Folder 6 : 1959, Aug. 27. – “Straight Talk on Khrushchev’s visit” in The Washington Star. Folder 7 : 1959, Aug. 23. – “What People Don’t Know About My Son” by Mrs. Frank Nixon in Family Weekly. Box 13 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1959, Aug. 28. – “The Unspoken Risk” (re Khrushchev’s visit) in The Wall Street Journal. Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum [email protected] Folder 2 : 1959, Oct. – “The Clancy-Wechsler Debate” in the Ford Hall Forum, Boston, Mass. Folder 3 : 1959, Nov. 13. – “Nixon’s Famous Speech” in San Bernardino Daily Sun. Folder 4 : 1959, Nov. 23. – “The Two Sides of Richard Nixon” – Earl Mazo book condensation in Medical Economics. Box 14 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1959, Dec. 3. – Ralph de Toledano affirmation on “Nixon or Not” in National Review Forum Debate. Folder 2 : 1959, Dec. 11. – “Rosenberg Backer Blasts Nixon” in Counterattack. Folder 3 : 1959, Dec. 31. – “Old Guard Friction” in Chicago Sun Times. Folder 4 : 1960, Jan. 4. – “The Nixon Phobia” in Wall Street Journal. Folder 5 : 1960, Jan. 10. – “The Issue of 1960: Nixon!” in Los Angeles Times. Box 15 : Unprocessed. Folder 1 : 1960, Jan. 31. – “It’s Fashionable to Seek No. 2 Spot” in the Sunday Star. Folder 2 : 1960, Jan. 31. – “Record Reading – In Part” in the Sunday Star. Folder 3 : 1960, Feb. 17. – “Nixon in the Flesh Spoils the Caricature” in the Detroit Free Press. Folder 4 : 1960, Mar. – “The Public Record of Richard M. Nixon” in The Congressional Quarterly. Folder 5 : 1960, Mar. 16.

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