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HARRY S TRUMANOral Histories Collection
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CONTENTS
Introduction p. vUser Instructions p. vi
INTERVIEWEES: BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARIES p. 1INTERVIEWEES: CONNECTIONS WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN p. 31INTERVIEWEES: AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS p. 35
INTRODUCTION
Since President Truman left office in January 1953, the HarryS. Truman Library has conducted an ongoing program to cap-ture recollections of the former President's life and timesthrough interviews with hundreds of his political associatesand advisers, family, and friends. These collected transcriptsadd new detail on Truman's life that cannot be found else-where, and are now available in this convenient microfichecollection from UPA.
Like more traditional historical records in public and pri-vate libraries and archives, oral histories provide hard data.However, they also provide candid personal perspectives onTruman, as President, politician, friend, and family member.
Interviews are recorded on tape and then transcribed.Transcripts are edited to improve continuity and readabilityand to ensure accuracy. Editors do not substantively changecontents, and remarks remain unexpurgated.
Scope and Content
The Harry S Truman Oral History Collection contains 389interviews from the holdings of the Harry S. Truman Librarywhich include recollections of Truman's presidency, politics,and personal life.
The collection emphasizes the promulgators of U.S. foreignpolicy and aid programs during the Truman years. Issues suchas the Berlin airlift, the United Nations, Communist contain-ment, and the Nationalist-Red China conflict are rememberedand examined by those who held crucial diplomatic and mili-tary positions during the Truman administration. Many ofTruman's key domestic advisers are also interviewed, recall-ing the "Fair Deal" economic program, labor unrest, the rootsof the modern-day civil rights movement, and many otherissues of the Truman years. In addition, interviews with a widerange of political and personal associates provide researcherswith a diversity of observations on Truman as a politician,friend, and family man.
The Truman Library continues to conduct interviews, andinterviews formerly closed continue to be opened to the public
according to the terms of their access agreements. UFA an-ticipates the possibility of supplementing this collection withadditional Harry S Truman Oral Histories as they are openedand we are given permission to reproduce them.
Literary Rights
The documents reproduced in this publication are donatedhistorical materials from various donors in the custody ofthe Harry S. Truman Library, National Archives and RecordsAdministration. The donor has dedicated his or her literaryrights to the public.
UFA claims copyright on the Index and microfiche collec-tion for The Harry S Truman Oral Histories Collection.
The Microfiche Collection
The Harry S Truman Oral Histories Collection is publishedon 627 silver halide microfiche conforming to ANSI and AIIMstandards for archival permanence, designed to last for yearsof heavy use. The transcripts are typewritten and reproducedin negative polarity at 24:1 reduction. Each fiche is identifiedby a color-backed, eye-legible header containing the nameof the interviewee.
Related Microform Collections
UFA has also published President Harry S Truman's OfficeFiles, 1945-1953, from the holdings of the Truman Library.These confidential files shed considerable light on the inter-nal workings of the Truman presidency. Personal corres-pondence, confidential memos and reports, and a rich fileof diaries and handwritten notes allow researchers to studyhis reflections on issues ranging from foreign policy and theeconomy to the First Family and his first few days in the WhiteHouse. The collection comprises 84 reels of microfilm, issuedin five parts with accompanying printed guides.
USER INSTRUCTIONS
The instructions below describe the organization, informa-tion elements, and suggested uses of each section of the Index.
File Organization
Interviews are organized in alphabetical order by the nameof the interviewee both in the Biographical Summaries sec-tion and the companion microfiche collection.
Interviewees: Biographical Summaries
All interviews in the microfiche collection are describedindividually in alphabetical order in the Biographical Sum-maries section.
Information given for each interview includes the follow-ing items:
• Interviewee—The name of the person(s) interviewed.• Collation—The number of pages in the interview transcript.• Date of interview—The date or range of dates on which the
interview was conducted.• Biographical summary—Brief outline of highlights in the
career of the interviewee, including an indication of theinterviewee's connection with President Truman.
Many interviews contain detailed subject indexes, the presenceof which are also noted. In addition, listings of agency andorganization descriptors as well as terms used to describe theinterviewee's connection to the President are also provided.
Interviewees: Connections withPresident Truman
This index presents listings of interviewees classed alphabeti-cally according to the connections they had to the life of HarryS Truman.
Entries in this index consist of the following structuralelements:
• terms;• name of the person interviewed;• "see" and "see also" references.
Terms have been constructed to group individual interviewsbased on the type of association the interview participantshad with the President, and range from "Cabinet members"to "Family and friends."
See references lead users to the specific terms that have beenused in this index; see also references lead users from broaderto related or narrower terms.
Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations
This index provides access by the names of agencies andorganizations with which interviewees were affiliated duringtheir careers, focusing primarily on their activities during theTruman years.
Entries in this index consist of the following structuralelements:
• terms;• name of the person interviewed;• "see" and "see also" references.
Terms have been chosen to reflect the prime affiliations ofpersons interviewed, as indicated in their biographies. Termsinclude the departments, offices, and other organizations withwhich interviewees were employed; consultative and deliber-ative bodies in which they were members; private and publicagencies which they represented; and conferences to whichthey were delegates.
See references lead users to the specific form of agency andorganization terms that has been used in this index; see alsoreferences lead users from broader to related or narrower agen-cies and organizations.
Acknowledgements
We are deeply indebted to several individuals at the HarryS. Truman Library, National Archives and Records Admin-istration for their support and assistance. Truman LibraryDirector Benedict K. Zobrist supported and approved the pro-ject. Assistant Director George H. Curtis and Senior ArchivistPhilip D. Lagerquist provided advice and encouragement.Considerable help in determining which oral histories couldbe filmed and in answering a variety of our questions wasably and graciously provided by Dr. Neil M. Johnson, TrumanLibrary Oral Historian.
Interviewees: Biographical Summaries
Abbott, John3/5/70 to 3/17/70. 170 p.Naval officer who assisted in liaison between theliaison group in the Office of the Chief of NavalOperations and the Senate Special CommitteeTo Investigate the Defense Program (theTruman Committee), 1944-46; and a specialassistant to Secretary of the Navy Forrestal,2/46 to 7/46.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of the Chief of Naval Opera-tions; Senate Special Committee To Investigatethe National Defense Program; Department ofNavy
Military aides
Acheson, Dean6/30/71. 25 p.Assistant Secretary of State, 1941-45; UnderSecretary of State, 1945-47; and Secretary ofState, 1949-53.Descriptors: Department of State
Cabinet members; Foreign advisers
Achilles, Theodore11/13/72 to 12/18/72. 144 p.Foreign Service officer, U.S. Department ofState, 1931-62. In addition, served as FirstSecretary, American Embassy, London, 1945,Brussels, 1946; Director for Western EuropeanAffairs, Department of State, 1947; U.S. ViceDeputy, North Atlantic Council, London, 1950,and Minister at Paris, 1952. Attended the UnitedNations Conference on International Organiza-tion, San Francisco, 1945; Council of ForeignMinisters, London, 1945; first session UnitedNations General Assembly, London, 1946,second session, New York, 1947; Paris Confer-ence, 1945, 1946; North Atlantic Pact negotia-tions, 1948-49, NATO, 1950, 1952, 1960; andCENTO, SEATO, and Colombo Plan Confer-ences, 1960. Also served as Ambassador to Peru,1956-60.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; North Atlantic Council; United NationsConference on International Organization;Council of Foreign Ministers; United NationsGeneral Assembly; Paris Peace Conference;North Atlantic Pact negotiations; North AtlanticTreaty Organization; Central European TreatyOrganization; South East Asia Treaty Organiza-tion; Colombo Plan Conference
Foreign advisers
Adams, J. Wesley12/18/72. 131 p.Service in the U.S. Department of State, 1941-73(Foreign Service officer, 1949-73). Technicaladviser, U.S. Delegation to United NationsConference on International Organization, 1945;occasional adviser to the U.S. representative tothe U.N. Security Council, 1946-48; member ofU.S. Delegation to the Inter-American Confer-ence, Rio de Janeiro, 1947; adviser to the U.S.representative on the U.N. Commission for Indiaand Pakistan, and the Kashmir Commission,1948; Second Secretary, Cairo, 1950-52; andSecond Secretary, New Delhi, 1952-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Conference on International Organization;United Nations Security Council; Inter-Ameri-can Conference, Rio de Janeiro; United NationsCommission for India and Pakistan; KashmirCommission
Foreign advisers
Adenauer, Konrad6/10/64. 22 p.Chancellor of West Germany, 1949-63.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Germany
Foreign government officials
Allen, DouglasFor joint interview, see entry under "Plowden,Edwin Noel."
Allen, George E.5/15/69. 73 p.Commissioner of the District of Columbia,1933-39; Treasurer of the Democratic NationalCommittee, 1940-45; Secretary of the Demo-cratic National Comittee, 1945; Director of theReconstruction Finance Corporation, the Feder-al National Mortgage Association, the WarDamage Corporation, and Director and Presi-dent of the Reconstruction Finance CorporationMortgage Company, 1946.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: D.C. Government; Democratic Na-tional Committee; Reconstruction FinanceCorp.; Federal National Mortgage Association;War Damage Corp.; Reconstruction FinanceCorporation Mortgage Co.
Political advisers and staff
Anderson, Vernice2/2/77. 91 p.Secretary to deputy chiefs, Air Staff Headquar-ters, Army Air Forces, 1942-45; Secretary toEdwin A. Locke, Jr., Special Assistant to thePresident, The White House, 1946-47; Adminis-trative Assistant to Garrison Norton, AssistantSecretary of State for Transportation andCommunications, Department of State, 1947-48;and Personal Assistant to U.S. Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup, Department of State,1949-53.Descriptors: Army Air Forces; White HouseOffice; Department of State
Personal assistants and secretaries
Andrews, Stanley10/31/70. 194 p.During World War II and the Truman Adminis-tration, served as an agricultural officer withAmerican Military Government in Italy and inGermany, 1943-46; adviser to Secretary ofAgriculture, 1947; Chief of Food, Agricultureand Forestry Division of the American-BritishControl Group in Germany, 1948-49; Directorof Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations,Department of Agriculture, 1949-51; and Direc-tor, Technical Cooperation Administration(Point IV program), 1952-53.Descriptors: American Military Government,Germany; American Military Government,Italy; Department of Agriculture; American-British Control Group in Germany; TechnicalCooperation Administration
Agricultural advisers
Armstrong, Willis C.6/12/73. 51 p.Official, Lend-Lease Administration and Fo-reign Economic Administration, 1941-45; WarShipping Administration, 1945-46; adviser onstate trading, U.S. Department of State, 1946-48;assistant chief, Division of Commercial Policy,1951-52, and deputy director, U.S. Departmentof State, 1952-54.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Lend-Lease Administra-tion; Foreign Economic Administration; WarShipping Administration; Department of State
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers; Foreigntrade specialists
Ayers, Eben A.1/12/67 to 6/30/70. 404 p.Journalist since his high school days. Workedseventeen years with the Associated Press inNew York and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, wherehe established its first bureau. Served as bureauchief of the AP's Boston bureau. Later newseditor and acting managing editor of theProvidence, Rhode Island Journal-Bulletin, afterwhich he served in the White House as liaison forthe press-radio division of the Office ofInter-American Affairs. In January, 1945, hebecame part of the White House staff as a pressofficer until he retired at the end of the Trumanadministration.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Associated Press; Journal-Bulletin(Providence, Rhode Island newspaper); Office ofInter-American Affairs; White House Office
Journalists; Press officers
Aylward, James P.6/12/68 to 6/27/68. 194 p.Attorney; Chairman, Jackson County Democrat-ic Committee, 1918-1936; Chairman, MissouriState Democratic Committee, 1934-1940; andCommitteeman from Missouri on DemocraticNational Committee, 1936-1944.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Jackson County Democratic Com-mittee, Missouri; Missouri State DemocraticCommittee; Democratic National Committee
State and local politicians; Campaign support-ers
Anch, Sam9/11/84. 54 p.Insurance man, boxing referee, president of theKansas City First Ward Democratic Club in the1940's.Descriptors: State and local politicians; Cam-paign supporters
Babcock, Gaylon2/12/64. 119 p.Neighbor and longtime friend of Harry STruman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Baker, George P.7/24/74. 60 p.Member, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1940-42, ViceChairman, 1942; Director, Office of Transportand Communications Policy, Department ofState, 1945-46; Chairman, U.S. delegation toBermuda Civil Aviation Conference, 1946; U.S.member Transport and Communications Com-mittee, United Nations, 1946-56; Vice Chair-man, President's Air Policy Commission, 1947;and Chairman, Commission on Aero Researchand Development Board, National MilitaryEstablishment, 1948-49.Descriptors: Civil Aeronautics Board; Office ofTransport and Communications Policy, Depart-ment of State; Bermuda Civil Aviation Confer-
ence; United Nations Transport and Communi-cations Committee; President's Air PolicyCommission; Commission on Aero Research andDevelopment, National Military Establishment
Transportation specialists
Bancroft, Harding F.6/25/74. 61 p.Chief, Division of United Nations PoliticalAffairs, Department of State, 1945, laterDirector, Office of United Nations Political andSecurity Affairs; U.S. Deputy RepresentativeUnited Nations Collective Measures Committeewith personal rank of Minister, 1950-53. Servedas an assistant to the United Nations commissionthat investigated the Greek crisis in 1947.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Collective Measures Committee; UnitedNations Security Council Commission forInvestigation of Greek Frontier Incidents
Foreign advisers
Barnett, Robert W.1/26/73. 44 p.U.S. Member of Economic and ReparationsCommittees, Far Eastern Commission, repre-senting U.S. Department of State, Japan,'1945-49; Officer in Charge, China EconomicAffairs, Department of State, 1949-51; andOfficer in Charge of Western European Econom-ic Affairs, Department of State, 1951-54.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Far Eastern Commission; Depart-ment of State
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Barrett, Edward W.7/9/74. 78 p.Chief, cable-wireless section, Coordinator ofInformation Office, March-June, 1942; Chief,Overseas News and Feature Bureau, Office ofWar Information, June 1942-September 1943;Member and later Acting Deputy Chief,Psychological Warfare Branch, Allied ForcesHeadquarters, September 1943-January 1944;Executive Director of Overseas Operations,Office of War Information, October 1944-45;editorial director, News week magazine, 1946-50;Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs,1950-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of the Coordinator of Infor-mation; Office of War Information; Allied ForcesHeadquarters; Newsweek (periodical); Depart-ment of State
Foreign advisers; Journalists; Informationspecialists
Barriere, John E.12/20/66. 54 p.Member of the staff of the Research Division ofthe Democratic National Committee during the1948 presidential campaign and of the HouseBanking and Currency Committee, 1948-65.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Democratic National Committee;House Committee on Banking and Currency
Political advisers and staff; Researchers;Congressional staff
Barringer, Lewis T.4/15/69. 69 p.Longtime personal friend of Harry S Truman andtreasurer for his 1944 vice-presidential cam-paign.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends; Political advis-ers and staff; Campaign supporters
Barrows, Leland7/5/7;. 72 p.During the Truman Administration served in theOffice of Price Administration, the FederalPublic Housing Authority, and the Departmentof State, 1944-48; Executive Assistant to theSpecial Representative in Europe, EconomicCooperation Administration, 1943-53; Director,Mission to Greece, Foreign Operations Agency,1952-54; and Mission to Vietnam, 1949-58.Later Ambassador to the Republic of Cameroon.Descriptors: Office of Price Administration; Fed-eral Public Housing Authority; Department ofState; Economic Cooperation Administration;Foreign Operations Administration; ForeignService
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Barrows, Roberta6/11/87. 116 p.Stenographer-typist, Hoover White House;Secretary to appointments secretaries of Presi-dents Roosevelt, Truman, and Eisenhower.Descriptors: White House Office
Personal assistants and secretaries
Batt, William L., Jr.7/26/66. 70 p.Director of the Research Division of theDemocratic National Committee for the 1948presidential campaign.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Democratic National Committee
Political advisers and staff
Battle, Lucius D.6/23/71. 75 p.Foreign Affairs Specialist, Department of State,Washington, 1946-49, Special Assistant to theSecretary of State, 1949-53, 1961-64, alsoExecutive Secretary, Department of State,1961-62; Assistant Secretary of State forEducation and Cultural Affairs, 1962-64; FirstSecretary, American Embassy, Copenhagen,1953-55; Deputy Executive Secretary, NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization, Paris, France,1955-56; Ambassador to United Arab Republic,1964-67; Assistant Secretary of State for NearEastern and South Asian Affairs, Washington,1967-68.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice; North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Foreign advisers
Bauer, Gerard7/10/70. 9 p.During and after the years of the Trumanadministration, Bauer was Counselor of Legationin Charge of Economic Affairs, Swiss Legation,Paris, 1945-51; Delegate of the Swiss FederalCouncil at Organization for European EconomicCooperation since 1949 and Swiss Representa-tive at ECSC, 1951-56, with rank of MinisterPlenipotentiary; President, Executive Commit-tee of Organization for European EconomicCooperation, 1948-56; President, Swiss Federa-tion of Watch Manufacturers, 1958-.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Switzerland; Organ-ization for European Economic Cooperation;Swiss Federation of Watch Manufacturers
Foreign government officials
Bean, Louis H.9/11/70. 95 p.Economist, research staff of the Bureau ofAgricultural Economics, U.S. Department ofAgriculture, 1923-33; Economic Adviser,Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1933-39; Counselor, Office of the Chief of the Bureauof Agricultural Economics, 1939-41; Assistant tothe Director of the Board of Economic Warfare,1942; Chief Fiscal Analyst, Fiscal Division,Bureau of the Budget, 1943-47; member of thestaff of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1947-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Agricultural Economics;Agricultural Adjustment Administration; Boardof Economic Warfare; Bureau of Budget;Department of Agriculture
Agricultural economics specialists; Fiscalspecialists
Becker, Nathan M.1/19/73. 106 p.Economic adviser, Coordinator of Information,Board of Economic Warfare, and U.S. Depart-ment of State, 1941-47; and Economic Adviser,General Staff U.S.-U.N. Forces, Korea, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of the Coordinator of Infor-mation; Board of Economic Warfare; Depart-ment of State; U.S.-U.N. Forces, Korea
Economic advisers
Begg, John M.7/11/75. 72 p.U.S. Department of State, 1941-55; ActingChief, Motion Picture and Radio Division, 1944;Chief, International Information Division, 1944-66; Chief, International Motion Pictures Divi-sion, 1946; Assistant Director, Office ofInternational Information and Cultural Affairs,1947; and Director, Private Enterprise Coopera-tive Staff, International Information Administra-tion, 1948-53. Also served as consultant, U.S.Delegation, London Preparatory Commission,United Nations Educational, . Scientific and
Cultural Organization, 1946; Vice-Chairman,U.S. Delegation to International High FrequencyBroadcasting Conference, 1947; Special Assist-ant to U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands,1949; and Deputy Examiner for Board ofExaminers for the Foreign Service, 1952-53.Descriptors: Department of State; Office of Inter-national Information and Cultural Affairs;International Information Administration; Unit-ed Nations Educational, Scientific and CulturalOrganization; International High FrequencyBroadcasting Conference
Media specialists; Foreign advisers
Bell, Jack L.1/12/71. 86 p.Reporter for the Daily Oklahoman, 1925-29; cityeditor of the Daily Oklahoman and OklahomaCity Times, 1929-37; and reporter for the As-sociated Press in Washington, D.C., 1937-40.Named head of the Senate staff of the AssociatedPress in 1940, he held this position until 1969and concurrently, for much of this time, servedas the AP's chief political writer.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Daily Oklahoman (newspaper); Ok-lahoma City Times (newspaper); AssociatedPress
Journalists; Press officers
Bendetsen, Karl R.10/24/72 to 11/21/72. 310 p.During the administration of President Truman,he served as Acting Deputy to the first Secretaryof Defense Forrestal during the initial phases ofthe Berlin crisis. Later that year he establishedthe Office of General Counsel of the Army andserved as its first incumbent also in 1948. From1949 through 1952, he served successively asAssistant Secretary of the Army and UnderSecretary of the Army. During this period, inaddition to his other duties, he served as DirectorGeneral of the U.S. Railroads and as the firstChairman of the Panama Canal Company.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; Department of Defense;Panama Canal Co.
Military advisers
Benton, Thomas Hart4/21/64. 50 p.Artist; concerning the mural painting "In-dependence and the Opening of the West" at theHarry S. Truman Library.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Truman, Harry S., Library
American artists
Bernstein, Bernard7/23/5. 186 p.Attorney, U.S. Treasury Department, 1933-42;Financial Adviser, North African EconomicControl Board, 1942-43; Director, FinanceDivision and Director, Division of Investigationof Cartels and External Assets, U.S. Group,Control Commission for Germany, 1944-45; andFinancial Adviser to General D. D. Eisenhowerfor Civil Affairs and Military Government,European Theater of Operations, and Mediter-ranean Theater of Operations, 1942-45.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; NorthAfrican Economic Control Board; ControlCommission for Germany
Financial advisers
Biemiller, Andrew J.7/29/77. 125 p.Member, Wisconsin legislature, 1936-42; withWar Production Board, 1942-44; Member 79th,81st U.S. Congresses, 5th Wisconsin District;Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior,1951-52; Director, department legislation,American Federation of Labor-Congress ofIndustrial Organization, 1956-.Afore: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Production Board; Departmentof Interior; American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
Political advisers and staff; Members ofCongress
Birkhead, Kenneth M.7/7/66. 706 p.Associate Director of Public Relations for theResearch Division of the Democratic NationalCommittee during the 1948 presidential cam-paign.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Democratic National Committee
Political advisers and staff; Campaign support-ers
Blaisdell, Donald C.10/29/73. 251 p.Divisional Assistant, Assistant Division Chief,Associate Division Chief, Department of State,1941-47; Special Assistant, Bureau of UnitedNations Affairs, 1947-51; U.S. Representativefor International Organization Affairs, Geneva,Switzerland, 1951-53.Descriptors: Department of State
Foreign advisers
Blaisdell, Thomas C., Jr.3/26/7;. 92 p.Economist with the U.S. Government, 1933-51,including service as Director, Bureau of Plansand Statistics, Office of War Mobilization andReconversion, 1945; Chief, Mission for Econom-ic Affairs (with rank of Minister), London,England, 1945-46; Director, Office of Interna-tional Trade, Department of Commerce, 1947-49; and Assistant Secretary of Commerce,1949-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of War Mobilization andReconversion; Department of Commerce
Economic advisers; Foreign trade specialists
Block, Ralph7/8/66. 72 p.Special Assistant to the Personal Representativeof the President in India, 1943; GeneralRepresentative in India, Overseas Operations,U.S. Office of War Information, and Special
Assistant to U.S. Commissioner in India,1944-45; Chief Public Affairs Officer, AmericanMission, New Delhi, India, 1944-46; SpecialAssistant to Director, Office of InternationalInformation, Department of State, 1947; Infor-mation Policy Adviser to Assistant Secretary ofState for for Public Affairs, 1949-50; ActingDirector, Foreign Information Policy Staff,Department of State, 1951-52; and DirectorGeneral, Staff Policy and Plans Division,International Information Administration, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of War Information; Depart-ment of State; International Information Ad-ministration
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Bohan, Merwin L.6/75/74. J89p.Counselor of Embassy for Economic Affairs,Mexico City, 1945-49; professor of InternationalRelations, American Institute of Foreign Trade,Phoenix, Arizona, 1949-50; Member of U.S.Delegation, GATT Conference, Torquay, Eng-land, 1950-51; U.S. Ambassador to the Inter-American Economic and Social Council, 1951-55; and U.S. Commissioner, Joint Brazil-U.S.Economic Development CommissionNote: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; American Instituteof Foreign Trade; General Agreement on Tariffsand Trade Conferences; Inter-American Eco-nomic and Social Council; Joint Brazil-U.S.Economic Development Commission
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Bond, Miles W.12/28/73. 92 p.Foreign Service officer, 1939-68; Vice Consul,Havana, Cuba, 1939-40, Yokohama, Japan,1940-41, interned in Japan upon outbreak of war,repatriated on S.S. Gripsholm, August, 1942;Third Secretary, Vice Consul, Madrid, Spain,1942-45, Second Secretary, 1945-46; Adviser toU.S. Delegation to fourth session, Economic andSocial Council, 1947; Second Secretary, ViceConsul, Bern, Switzerland, 1947; First Secretaryand Consul, 1947; Assistant Chief, Division ofNortheast Asian Affairs, Department of State,1947-49; Officer in Charge, Korean Affairs,1949-50; Adviser to U.S. Delegation, fourthsession, United Nations General Assembly,1949; First Secretary, Office of U.S. PoliticalAdviser to Supreme Commander for AlliedPowers, Tokyo, Japan, 1950; Acting Chairman,Allied Council for Japan, 1952; Counselor ofEmbassy, Tokyo, 1952, Seoul, Korea, 1953-54,Rome, Italy, 1956-58; Director, Office of UnitedNations Political and Security Affairs, Depart-ment of State, 1954-56; Counselor of Embassy,visiting lecturer, Bologna Center, Johns Hopkins,1957-58; Minister-Counselor of Embassy, Rio deJaneiro, Brazil, 1959-63; Coordinator of Inter-departmental Seminar, Department of State,1963; Minister, Consul General, Sao Paulo,Brazil, 1964-68.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; United NationsGeneral Assembly; Allied Council for Japan;Department of State; Johns Hopkins University;Supreme Commander for Allied Powers
Foreign advisers
Bontecou, Eleanor6/5/73. 57 p.Lawyer, writer, and educator; active in women'srights and civil liberties movements; lawyer,Civil Rights and Research Section, CriminalDivision, U.S. Department of Justice, 1943-47;and Chief, Far Eastern Unit, Plans and PolicySection, War Crimes Branch, Civil AffairsDivision, War Department, 1947-48.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Criminal Division, Department ofJustice; Civil Affairs Division, War Department
Legal specialists; Civil rights leaders
Book, Klas £.7/10/70. 26 p.During the years of the Truman Administration,was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo-tentiary; and Head of Commercial Department,Foreign Office, 1947-48; Deputy Chairman,Export Credits Guarantee Board, 1947-51;Chairman, Foreign Exchange Control Board,1945-51; member, Foreign Funds Control Board,1945-51; Governor, Bank of Sweden, 1948-51;and Swedish Minister in Canada, 1951-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Sweden; Bank ofSweden
Foreign government officials; Fiscal specialists
Bowman, Frederick J.3/24/70. 52 p.Sergeant in Battery D, 129th Field ArtilleryRegiment, commanded by Captain Harry STruman in World War I, 1918-19.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Army colleagues
Bowman, Welbern2/4/81. 72 p.Former pastor of First Baptist Church, Grand-view, Missouri, the church in which Harry STruman held membership for most of his adultlife; pastor of the Grandview church, 1941-69;conducted funeral services for Mrs. MarthaTruman, 1947; longtime friend and spiritualcounselor of the Truman family.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: First Baptist Church, Grandview,Mo.
Clergy; Family and friends
Brandt, Raymond P.9/28/70. ;05p.Reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1917and 1919; American Relief Administration,Vienna, Austria, 1920; District Supervisor,American Relief Administration, Vitebsk,Russia, 1922-23; Correspondent, WashingtonBureau, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1923; Chief ofBureau, Washington, D.C., 1934-61; and Con-tributing Editor, 1962-67.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (newspa-per); American Relief Administration
Journalists
Bray, William J.8/64. 55 p.Special Assistant to John R. Steelman in theWhite House, 1947-49; Assistant on the 1948presidential campaign train; Assistant to theSecretary of the Treasury, 1949-52; AssistantChairman, Democratic National Committee,1952; and Assistant Postmaster General, 1952.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; Democrat-ic National Committee; Department of PostOffice
Political advisers and staff; Special assistants
Brightman, Samuel C.12/7/66 to 12/8/66. 156 p.Assistant Director of Publicity, DemocraticNational Committee, 1947-52; Director ofPublicity, Democratic National Committee,1952-57.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Democratic National Committee
Publicity specialists; Political advisers andstaff
Brown, Ben Hill5/24/75. 97 p.Assistant to Legal Adviser, Department of State,1946-49; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Con-gressional Relations, 1949-55; assigned NationalWar College, 1955-56; Foreign Service officer,1956-; Director, U.S. Operations Missions toIraq, 1956-58; U.S. Operations Mission to Libya,1959-60; Consul General, Istanbul, Turkey,1960-64; U.S. Ambassador to Liberia, 1964-69;retired 1970; private consultant, 1971-.Attendedthe General Assembly, United Nations, asAdviser, 1947; member, survey mission toGermany, 1948; member, U.S. Delegation toIntergovernmental Conference to draft agree-ment establishing International Authority for theRuhr, 1948; Vice Chairman, U.S. Delegation toUnited Nations Conference on Trade andDevelopment, 1964. Called to active duty asReserve Officer, 1941; served, military govern-ment Italy, Supreme Headquarters, AlliedExpeditionary Forces, in England, France, andGermany; deputy chief, acting chief, legalbranch, Office of Military Government (U.S.Zone), Germany, 1945-46; inactive duty asLieutenant Colonel, Judge Advocate GeneralsDepartment, 1946.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice; United Nations Conference on Trade andDevelopment; American Military Government,Italy; American Military Government, Germa-ny; Judge Advocate Generals Department
Foreign advisers; Military advisers
Brown, Winthrop G.5/25/73. 57 p.
Served as Executive Officer, Harriman Mission,U.S. Embassy, London, 1941-43; U.S. Lend-Lease Mission to India, 1943; Executive Officer,Mission for Economic Affairs, U.S. Embassy,London, 1943-45; Chief, Division of Commer-cial Policy, U.S. Department of State, Washing-ton, 1945-48; Acting Director, Office ofInternational Trade Policy, 1947-48; Director,1948-50; Director, Office of InternationalMaterials Policy, 1950-52; and Deputy toMinister for Economic Affairs, U.S. Embassy,London, 1952-55. In addition to other postssubsequent to the Truman period, served as U.S.Ambassador to Laos, 1960-62, and as U.S.Ambassador to Korea, 1964-67.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers; Economic advisers; Foreigntrade specialists
Bruce, David K. E.3/1/72. 57 p.During the Truman Administration AmbassadorDavid Bruce served as Assistant Secretary ofCommerce, 1947-48; Chief of the EconomicCooperation Administration Mission to France,May 1948-49; U.S. Ambassador to France,1949-52; and Under Secretary of State, 1952-53.Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice; Department of Commerce; EconomicCooperation Administration
Foreign advisers
Bucklew, L. L.3/10/71. 43 p.Associate of Harry S Truman in World War I asan artillery officer in the 35th division and afriend of his since that time.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Family and friends; Army colleagues
Buford, Anthony A., Sr.9/21/78. 46 p.Admitted Missouri State Bar Association, 1929;secretary, Missouri Ozark Chamber of Com-merce; publicity director, Louisiana-Missouri-Illinois Bridge Company; practicing attorney inSt. Louis, Missouri.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Missouri Ozark Chamber of Com-merce; Louisiana-Missouri-Illinois Bridge Co.
Family and friends
Bunker, Laurence E. (Col.)12/14/76. 48 p.Chief aide to General Douglas MacArthur, April1946 to November 1952.Descriptors: Army
Military aides
Butterworth, W. Walton7/6/71. 80 p.U.S. Department of State, 1928-68. ForeignService officer and career Ambassador. Amongother posts and appointments as Ambassador
served as Counselor of Embassy, Madrid, Spain,1944-46; Counselor of Embassy with rank ofMinister, Nanking, China, 1946-47; Director forFar Eastern Affairs, Department of State,1947-49; Assistant Secretary of State, 1949-50;and U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Cabot, John M.7/18/73. Ill p.Counselor of Embassy in Buenos Aires, Argen-tina, 1945-46, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1947;appointed career Minister, 1948; Consul Gener-al, Shanghai, China, 1948-49; Minister toFinland, 1950-52, Ambassador to Pakistan,1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service
Foreign advisers
Cabot, Thomas D.6/6/75. 55 p.Director, Office of International Security Af-fairs, Department of State, 1951; Consultant,Special Mission to Egypt, 1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of International Security Af-fairs
International security specialists
Cady, John F.7/31/74. 75 p.Research analyst, Office of Strategic Services,1943-45; U.S. Department of State officer,1945-49, Chief of the South Asian Section,Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs; andForeign Service reservist to Consul General,Rangoon, 1945-46.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Strategic Services; Officeof Near Eastern and African Affairs; ForeignService
Intelligence information specialists; Foreignadvisers
Cairncross, Sir Alexander6/9/70. 33 p.Director of Programmes, Ministry of AircraftProduction, 1945; Economic Advisory Panel,Berlin, 1945-46; Member of Wool WorkingParty, 1946; Economic Adviser to the Board ofTrade, 1946-49; Economic Adviser to Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation,1949-50; and Director of the Economic Division,1950.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain; Or-ganization for European Economic Cooperation
Economists
Campbell, John C6/24/74. 216 p.
Served with Divisions of Special Research,Southern European Affairs, and Eastern Euro-pean Affairs, Department of State; attendedNational War College, 1952; and was member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations, 1955-67.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; National WarCollege; Council on Foreign Relations
Foreign advisers
Carter, John Franklin10/7/66. 81 p.Consultant and speech writer for the 1948Democratic presidential campaign.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Political advisers and staff; Cam-paign supporters; Speech writers
Carter, Oliver J.2/26/76. 153 p.Member, California Senate, 5th SenatorialDistrict, 1941-49; secretary, Shasta CountyDemocratic Central Committee, 1941-48.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Shasta County Democratic CentralCommittee, California
State and local politicians; Campaign support-ers
Cass, Millard10/5/77. 55 p.Attorney, Securities and Exchange Commission,1941; Attorney, National Labor RelationsBoard, 1941-46; Legal Assistant to the GeneralCounsel, 1945-46; Assistant to the AssistantSecretary of Labor, 1946-47; Assistant to theUnder Secretary of Labor, 1947-50; SpecialAssistant to the Secretary of Labor, 1950-55; andDeputy Under Secretary of Labor, 1955-71.Descriptors: Securities and Exchange Commis-sion; National Labor Relations Board; Depart-ment of Labor
Labor affairs specialists
Catudal, Honore M.5/23/73. 79 p.Economic analyst, Department of State, 1933-42; Assistant Chief, 1942-44, Associate Chief,1944-45, and Adviser in Trade AgreementsDivision; Special Assistant to Director, Office ofEconomic Affairs, 1944; Special Assistant toEconomic Counselor, American Embassy, Lon-don, 1946; special assignment in office ofAssistant Secretary of State in Charge ofEconomic Affairs, April-October, 1946; and U.S.Delegate to United Nations Conferences onTrade at Lake Success, Geneva, and Havana,1946-48.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Conference on Trade, Lake Success; UnitedNations Conference on Trade, Geneva; UnitedNations Conference on Trade, Havana
Economic advisers; Foreign trade specialists
Chapman, Oscar L.4/14/12 to 2/9/73. 993 p.Assistant Secretary of the Interior, 1933-46;Under Secretary of the Interior, 1946-49;Secretary of the Interior, 1949-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Interior
Cabinet members; Political advisers and staff
Chiles, Henry P.11/1/61 to 8/14/62. 102 p.Schoolmate and lifetime friend of Harry STruman and Bess Wallace Truman; served as adeputy county clerk of Jackson County, 1919-1948; and treasurer of Jackson County, 1949-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: County Government, Jackson, Mo.
Family and friends; State and local politicians;Campaign supporters
Christldes, Theodore7/6/70. 42 p.During World War II and the years of theTruman Administration, was Director of AthensChamber of Commerce and Industry, 1924-45;General Secretary, Ministry of National Econo-my, 1946; Counselor, 1948-50; General Counse-lor, 1950-53, and Deputy Head, 1953-55, ofGreek Permanent Delegation to the Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation.Descriptors: Government of Greece; Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials; Economists
Clague, Ewan3/5/64 to 3/7/64. 163 p.Director of Bureau of Employment Security,Social Security Board, 1940-46; Commissioner,Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor,1946-54 and 1955-65; and Special Assistant tothe Secretary of Labor, 1954-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Social Security Board; Bureau ofLabor Statistics; Department of Labor
Labor affairs specialists
Clark, Tom CServed in the Justice Department under Presi-dent Roosevelt. He was appointed AttorneyGeneral and later Supreme Court Justice byPresident Truman. He resigned from theSupreme Court in 1967.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Justice; SupremeCourt
Cabinet members; Legal specialists
Interview No. 1: 10/17/72. 145 p.
Interview No. 2: 3/20/76. 44 p.
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen.)1/14/70. 122 p.West Point graduate and among many com-mands served as a combat commander in the 7th
and 4th Armored Divisions, 1943-45 (participat-ing in the Battle of the Bulge), commandinggeneral of the 2nd Constabulatory Brigade,1949-51, commanding general of the 1stArmored Division, 1951-53, and Commander inChief of the U.S. Army in Europe, 1960-62.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Military advisers
Clarke, Sir Ashley6/10/70. 43 p.During the period of the Truman administration,served in the British Government as Head, FarEastern Department, Minister at Lisbon, 1944-46; Minister in Paris, 1946-49; and DeputyUnder Secretary of State, Foreign Office,1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain
Foreign government officials
Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)7/16/74. 58 p.Advanced through military grades to general,1947; Deputy to General Eisenhower, 1945;Deputy Military Governor, Germany (U.S.)1946; Commander in Chief, U.S. Forces inEurope, and Military Governor, U.S. Zone,Germany, 1947-49; retired 1949.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; American Military Govern-ment, Germany
Military advisers
Clegg, Sir Cnthbert8/75/70. 39 p.Member, Lancashire Mission to India, 1936;Cotton Industry Working Party, 1945-46;Cotton Manufacturing Commission, 1946-48;Anglo-American Council on Productivity, 1948-52; British Productivity Council, 1952-54.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain
Foreign government officials
Clifford, Clark M.3/23/71 to 2/14/73. 483 p.Naval Aide to the President, 1946; SpecialCounsel to the President, 1946-50; Secretary ofDefense, 1968-69.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Navy; Department of Defense
Military aides; Special assistants; Cabinetmembers
Clnbb, O. Edmund6/26/74. 103pp.U.S. Foreign Service officer, 1928-52. Served inChina, 1929-43, and 1946-50, including duty asConsul General, Mukden, Manchuria, 1946;assigned Consul General, Harbin, 1946; ConsulGeneral, Changchun, 1946-47; and Peiping,1947-50. Also served as Consul General,Vladivostok, U.S.S.R., 1944-46; and as Director,Office of Chinese Affairs, Department of State,1950-51.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Office of ChineseAffairs
Foreign advisers
Cohen, Sir Edgar6/12/70. 79 p.British Board of Trade, 1932-53, Under Secre-tary, 1952. Chairman of United Nations InterimCoordinating Committee for International Com-modity Arrangements, 1953-54.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain; Unit-ed Nations Interim Coordinating Committee forInternational Commodity Arrangements
Foreign government officials
Cole, David L.9/20/72. HI p.Served on Presidential boards in labor disputes inthe coal mining, railroad, air line, and waterfrontand maritime industries during the TrumanAdministration; Governor, National Academyof Arbitrators, 1948-52, President, 1951-52; andDirector of the Federal Mediation and Concilia-tion Service 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: National Academy of Arbitrators;Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
Labor affairs specialists
Collado, EmilioEconomic Analyst, U.S. Treasury Department,1934-36; Economist, Federal Reserve Bank,New York, 1936-38; with Department of State,1938-46, Assistant Chief, Division of AmericanRepublics, 1940, Special Assistant to UnderSecretary of State, 1941-44, Executive Secretary,Board of Economic Operations, 1941-45, As-sociate Adviser for International EconomicAffairs, 1943-44, Chief, Division of Financialand Monetary Affairs, 1944-45, Director, Officeof Financial and Development Policy, 1945-46;U.S. Executive Director, International Bank forReconstruction and Development, 1946-47;Trustee, Export-Import Bank, 1944-45.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; Depart-ment of State; International Bank for Recon-struction and Development; Export-ImportBank
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Interview No. 1: 7/11/64. 61 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 7/7/77. 71 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Connelly, Matthew J.11/28/67 to 8/21/68. 479 p.Chief investigator for the Senate SpecialCommittee To Investigate the National DefenseProgram (the Truman Committee), 1941-44;Executive Assistant to Senator and VicePresident Truman, July 1944-April 1945; andAppointments Secretary to the President, 1945-53.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Senate Special Committee To Inves-tigate the National Defense Program; WhiteHouse Office
Special assistants; Researchers
Coppock, Joseph D.7/29/74. 139 p.Economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture,1941; Special Assistant to the Vice Chairman,War Production Board, 1942; Price Executive,Chemical and Drugs Bureau, Office of PriceAdministration, 1943; Economic Adviser, Inter-national Trade Policy, Department of State,1945-53; Member, U.S. Delegations to theEconomic and Social Council of the UnitedNations, New York, Geneva, and Santiago,1946-52; Civilian Faculty, National War Col-lege, 1951-53.Descriptors: Department of Agriculture; WarProduction Board; Office of Price Administra-tion; Department of State; United NationsEconomic and Social Council; National WarCollege
Economic advisers
Cull, Richard, Jr.5/5/86. 109 p.Reporter and correspondent, Dayton DailyNews, 1937-41, 1946-62; assigned to Washing-ton, D.C. bureau of the Dayton Daily News,1947-62; head of Press Office, U.S. Immigrationand Naturalization Service, 1963-75.Descriptors: Dayton Daily News (newspaper);Immigration and Naturalization Service
Journalists; Press officers
Cunningham, William H.4/18/80. 74 p.Native Kansas Citian and was a naval officerduring World War II. Served as fire controlsuperintendent of the U.S.S. Missouri. Present atthe launching (January 29, 1944) and thecommissioning (June 11, 1944) of the Missouriand was at the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay.Descriptors: Navy
Naval officers
Curry, Charles F.9/30/65. 34 p.Kansas City, Missouri, businessman and long-time friend of Harry S Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Daniel, E. Clifton5/3/72 to 5/4/72. 84 p.Associate editor of the Daily Bulletin, Dunn,North Carolina, 1933-34; reporter for the Newsand Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1933-37;with the Associated Press in New York City,Washington, D.C., Bern, Switzerland, andLondon, England, 1937-43; with the New YorkTimes, 1944 to the present, serving in SupremeHeadquarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces inParis, in the Middle East, in Germany, in theU.S.S.R. (1954-55), and in New York (1955-72).In New York served as assistant to the foreign
news editor, 1955-57, and to the managingeditor, 1957-59; as assistant managing editor,1959-64; managing editor, 1964-69; associateeditor, 1969-72; and chief of the Washingtonbureau, 1972-present. Mr. Daniel marriedMargaret Truman, daughter of former PresidentHarry S Truman, in 1956.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Daily Bulletin (Dunn, North Caroli-na, newspaper); News and Observer (Raleigh,North Carolina, newspaper); Associated Press;New York Times (newspaper); Supreme Head-quarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces
Journalists; Family and friends
Daniel, Margaret Truman11/17/83. 68 p.Only child of Harry S Truman and Bess WallaceTruman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Daniels, Paul C.6/11/74. 48 p.U.S. Foreign Service officer, 1928-53, withservice as Counselor of Embassy, Bogota,Colombia, 1943-45, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,1945-47, Ambassador to Honduras, 1947; U.S.Representative, Inter-American Economic andSocial Council, 1947-48; Director, AmericanRepublic Affairs, U.S. Department of State,1947-49; U.S. Delegate to the 9th InternationalConference of American States, Bogota, 1948;Ambassador to the Council of Organization ofAmerican States, 1948-50; and as U.S. Ambassa-dor to Ecuador, 1951-53. Also served later as aspecial adviser on Antarctica, U.S. Departmentof State, 1957-59.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; Inter-American Economic and SocialCouncil; International Conference of AmericanStates; Organization of American States
Foreign advisers
Davidson, C. Girard7/77/72 to 7/18/72. 239 p.Attorney, Tennessee Valley Authority, 1934-37;Bonneville Power Administration, Portland,Oregon, 1940-42, General Counsel, 1943-46;Consultant, Office of Production Management,Washington, 1941-42; Assistant General Coun-sel, War Production Board, 1944-45; AssistantSecretary of the Interior, 1946-50; NationalDemocratic Elector, 1952; member of theDemocratic National Committee from Oregon,1956-63; chairman, National Democratic Com-mittee on Natural Resources; chairman, WesternStates Democratic Conference, 1960-63; mem-ber, Oregon Educational Coordination Commis-sion, 1972; chairman, 1974-75, president, 1958-,Alaska Pacific Lumber Company; attorney,Portland, Oregon, 1950-.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Tennessee Valley Authority; Bonne-ville Power Administration; Office of ProductionManagement; War Production Board; Depart-ment of Interior; Democratic National Commit-tee; Electoral College; National Democratic
Committee on Natural Resources; WesternStates Democratic Conference; Oregon Educa-tional Coordination Commission; Alaska PacificLumber Co.
Land management specialists
Dawson, Donald S.Assistant to the Federal Loan Administrator,1939-41; Director of Personnel, ReconstructionFinance Corporation, 1941-47; AdministrativeAssistant, Office of the President, 1947-53. Alsoserved as campaign advance man for Mr.Truman during the 1948 campaign.Descriptors: Federal Loan Agency; Reconstruc-tion Finance Corp.; Executive Office of thePresident
Special assistants; Campaign supporters
Interview No. 1: 3/16/76. 25 p.
Interview No. 2: 8/8/77. 104 p.Note: Includes subject index.
de Gruben, Baron Herve5/26/64. 31 p.Served with Allied Commission in Koblenzfollowing World War I. Belgian Ambassador inWashington, 1938-45, and in Germany afterWorld War II.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Belgium
Foreign government officials
Diemel, Henry L.6/5/75. 117 p.During the years of the Truman administration,was wartime shipping adviser; Special Assistantto Director for Near Eastern and African Affairs,Department of State, 1945-49; Foreign Serviceofficer (appointed), 1949; Counselor for Eco-nomic Affairs, American Embassy, India, 1949-52; and Civil Air Attache, American Embassy,France, 1952-56.Descriptors: Office of Near Eastern and AfricanAffairs; Foreign Service
Foreign advisers
Dennison, Robert L. (Adm.)9/10/71 to 11/2/71. 123 p.Graduate of U.S. Naval Academy, 1923;Assistant Chief of Naval Operations, 1945-47;Commander of the U.S.S. Missouri, 1947-48;Naval Aide to President Harry S Truman,1948-53; Commander-in-Chief of the AtlanticFleet, and Supreme Allied Commander, Atlan-tic, 1960-63.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Navy; Atlantic Fleet
Military aides; Military advisers
de Weldon, Felix1/22/69. 63 p.Nationally known sculptor whose works includea bust of Harry S Truman; the Athens, Greece,monument of Mr. Truman; and the Iwo JimaMonument in Washington, D.C. Also formermember of the U.S. Fine Arts Commission.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Fine Arts Commission
American artists
Dickey, John S.7/19/74. 119 p.Assistant to Assistant Secretary of State andAssistant to Legal Adviser, U.S. Department ofState, 1934-36; Special Assistant to Secretary ofState, 1940; Special Assistant to Coordinator ofInter-American Affairs, 1940-44, and detailed toU.S. Department of State as Chief, World TradeIntelligence Division, Director of Office ofPublic Affairs, Department of State, 1944-45;and Public Liaison Officer, U.S. Delegation toUnited Nations Conference on InternationalOrganization, San Francisco, 1945.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Office of Inter-American Affairs; United Nations Conferenceon International Organization
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Divers, William K.12/18/69 to 4/21/70. 384 p.Member of the staff of the Public WorksAdministration, 1933-37; member of the legalstaff of the U.S. Housing Authority, 1938;Regional Director of fifteen midwest states, U.S.Housing Authority, 1939-40; Assistant GeneralCounsel and Special Assistant to the Director ofthe Defense Housing Division, Federal WorksAgency, 1941; Regional Representative of theNational Housing Agency, 1942-43; SpecialAssistant to the National Housing Expeditor,1946; Assistant Administrator of the NationalHousing Agency, 1947; Chairman of the FederalHome Loan Bank Board, 1947-53, and Member,1953-54.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Public Works Administration; U.S.Housing Authority; Federal Works Agency;National Housing Agency; Federal Home LoanBank Board
Public housing specialists
Dodson, James E.8/7/70. 135 p.Clerk, U.S. Housing Corporation, 1918-33;Assistant Director of Management, U.S. Em-ployment Service, 1933-34; with the SocialSecurity Board, 1934-40; assisted in the organi-zation of the Wage and Hour Division, U.S.Department of Labor, 1940-52; Director, Officeof Budget and Management, 1942-52; andAdministrative Assistant to the Secretary ofLabor, 1952-62.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: U.S. Housing Corp.; U.S. Employ-ment Service; Social Security Board; Depart-ment of Labor
Labor affairs specialists
Donnelly, Eugene; and Meisburger, Edward12/27/75. 63 p.Mr. Donnelly served as a corporal and Mr.Meisburger as a sergeant under Captain Harry STruman in Battery D during World War I. Both
men remained close personal friends with HarryS Truman through his early business years andpolitical career. Mr. Donnelly has practiced lawin the Kansas City area since his return to civilianlife. Mr. Meisburger was the City Editor for theformer Kansas City Journal-Post and a reporterfor a Minneapolis, Minnesota, newspaper, andthe public relations director for the U.S. Corps ofArmy Engineers in Kansas City before hisretirement.
President Truman is the lifetime president ofthe Battery D Association, Mr. Donnelly is thepermanent chairman, and Mr. Meisburger is thepermanent secretary-treasurer.Descriptors: Battery D Association; Kansas CityJournal-Post (newspaper)
Family and friends; Journalists
Doty, Dale E.8/24/72. 118 p.Assistant Secretary, Department of Interior,1950-52.Descriptors: Department of Interior
Land management specialists
Doxladis, Constantinos A.5/5/64. 33 p.Greek Minister of Housing and Reconstruction;Director General of Housing and Reconstruc-tion; and Coordinator for Implementation ofGreek Recovery ProgramNote: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Greece
Economists; Foreign government officials
Draper, William H., Jr. (Gen.)1/11/72. 93 p.Chief, Economics Division, Control Council forGermany, 1944-45; Military Government Ad-viser to the Secretary of State, MoscowConference of Foreign Ministers, 1947; UnderSecretary of War, 1947; Under Secretary of theArmy, 1947-49; and U.S. Special Representativein Europe, with rank of Ambassador, January1952-June 1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Allied Control Council, Germany;Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers; WarDepartment; Department of Army
Military advisers
Drydcn, Mildred Lee9/26/63. 119 p.Participant in Harry S Truman's first campaignfor the Senate, 1934, and served as SenatorTruman's personal secretary, 1935-45.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Personal assistants and secretaries;Campaign supporters
Dubois, Josiah E., Jr.6/29/73. 46 p.Special Assistant to the Secretary of theTreasury, 1944-45; General Counsel for the WarRefugee Board, 1944; Member, Allied Repara-tions Commission, Moscow, 1945; Member, U.S.
Delegation, Berlin Conference (Potsdam), 1945;Deputy Chief of Counsel for War Crimes incharge of I. G. Farben case, Nuremburg,Germany, 1947-48.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; AlliedReparations Commission; War Refugee Board;Berlin Conference
Foreign advisers
Durbrow, Elbridge5/31/73. 103 p.U.S. Foreign Service officer, 1930-68, includingservice as liaison secretary at the United NationsMonetary and Financial Conference, BretonWoods, New Hampshire, 1944; Chief, EasternEuropean Division, Department of State, 1944-46; Counselor of Embassy, Moscow, U.S.S.R.,1946-48; Deputy for Foreign Affairs, NationalWar College, 1948-50; Chief, Division of ForeignService Personnel, Department of State, 1950;and Minister Counselor, American Embassy,Rome, Italy, 1952-54. Subsequently served asU.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, 1957-61; and asalternate U.S. Permanent Representative on theNorth Atlantic Council, 1961-67.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice; Bretton Woods Conference; National WarCollege; North Atlantic Council
Foreign advisers
Dux, Michael J.7/74/75. 55 p.Economist, Office of Financial and Develop-mental Affairs, also Office of German Affairs,State Department, 1946-55; Member, U.S.Delegation, Far Eastern Commission, Japan,1947-49; joined U.S. Foreign Service, 1955;Consul, Madras, India, 1955-57, EconomicOfficer, New Delhi, India, 1957-59; with TradeAgreements Division of the State Department,1960-64, Assistant Chief of Division, 1964; FirstSecretary of Embassy, Bonn, Germany, 1964-67;Consul, Duesseldorf, Germany, 1967-70; Depu-ty Permanent Representative of the U.S. toEconomic Comission for Asia and the Far East,Bangkok, Thailand, 1970-.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice; Far Eastern Commission; Economic Co-mission for Asia and the Far East
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Eakens, Robert H. S.6/73/74. 58 p.Economist and Economic Adviser, PetroleumBoard, Office of Price Administration, Washing-ton, 1942-45; Assistant Chief, Petroleum Divi-sion, U.S. Department of State, 1945-48, Chief,1948-50, Chief Petroleum Staff, 1950-54, FuelsDivision, 1954-56; Economic Counselor, Ameri-can Embassy, Santiago, Chile, 1956-59, Caracas,Venezuela, 1959-62, Counselor in Rio DeJaneiro, Brazil, 1963.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Price Administration; De-partment of State; Foreign Service
Energy specialists; Foreign advisers
Earp, John A.7/3/79. 35 p.Sound car operator for Harry S Truman duringthe 1940 Senatorial campaign.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Campaign supporters
Easley, Harry8/24/67. 127 p.Friend of Harry S Truman since 1932; associatein his political campaigns in Missouri, particular-ly in Mr. Truman's campaign for Senator in1940; political adviser to Mr. Truman in regardto the Southwest Missouri area; and formertreasurer of the Central District DemocraticCommittee.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Central District Democratic Com-mittee
Family and friends; Campaign supporters;Political advisers and staff
Edwards, IndiaServed as a volunteer in the Women's Division ofthe Democratic National Committee, 1944;Executive Secretary of the Democratic NationalCommittee, 1945-47; Associate Director, Wom-en's Division, 1947-48; Executive Director,Women's Division, 1949-50; Vice Chairman,Democratic National Committee, 1950-56; andConsultant, Department of Labor, 1964-66.Descriptors: Democratic National Committee;Department of Labor
Campaign supporters; Political advisers andstaff
Interview No. 1: 1/16/69. 112 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 11/10/75. 37 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Edwards, William P. N.8/12/70. 57 p.During World War II and during the years of theTruman Administration, was Assistant to Chair-man of British Supply Council, Ministry ofSupply, 1941-43; Head of Industrial InformationDivision, Ministry of Production; alternateDirector of Information, British Supply Council,Washington, D.C., 1943-54; Director, OverseasInformation Division, Board of Trade, London,1945-46; Counselor, British Embassy, Washing-ton, D.C., in charge of British InformationServices, 1946-49; Deputy Overseas Director,Federation of British Industries, 1949-51, andDirector, Promotion and Information, 1951-65.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain
Foreign government officials
Elsey, George M.U.S. Naval Reserve Officer assigned to theWhite House, April 1942-April 1947; assistant to
Clark M. Clifford in the White House, April1947-August 1949; Administrative Assistant tothe President, August 1949-November 1951; andAssistant to the Director for Mutual Security,December 1951-January 1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Navy; White House Office
Special assistants; International security spe-cialists
Interview No. 1: 2/10/64 to 7/10/70. 509P-Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 3/17/76. 54 p.
Ensley, Grover W.10/7/77. 98 p.Fiscal analyst, U.S. Bureau of the Budget,1941-47; technical adviser, Senator RalphFlanders, 1947-49; Executive Director, JointEconomic Committee, U.S. Congress, 1949-57.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Budget; Joint EconomicCommittee
Fiscal specialists; Economists; Congressionalstaff
Ensminger, Douglas6/16/76 to 7/7/76. Ill p.U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1939-51;Bureau of Agricultural Economics, in charge ofCommunity Organization Research; Director,Rural Sociology Extension, Federal ExtensionService; Coordinator, Foreign Training withland-grant colleges; Member, Food and Agricul-ture Organization Commission to Mexico onRural Development and Land Tenure; Member,Foreign Agricultural Organization Latin Ameri-can Extension Conference; in charge of Interna-tional Conference on Extension; and Office ofForeign Agricultural Relations. Ford Foundationrepresentative for India and Pakistan, 1951-53;Representative for India and Nepal, 1954-70.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Agriculture; Foodand Agriculture Organization; Ford Foundation
Agricultural economics specialists
Ethridge, Mark6/4/74. 60 p.Visited the Balkans to study the postwarsituation for the U.S. Department of State, 1945;U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Commis-sion of Investigation to study the Greek borderdisputes, 1947; a U.S. Representative on theUnited Nations Conciliation Commission forPalestine, 1949; and Chairman of the U.S.Advisory Commission on Information, 1948-50.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Security Council Commission for Investi-gation of Greek Frontier Incidents; UnitedNations Conciliation Commission for Palestine;U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Evans, Tom L.8/8/62 to 12/19/63. 792 p.Kansas City businessman; friend of Harry STruman since the early twenties; formerlySecretary of the Harry S. Truman Library,Incorporated; and Treasurer of the Harry S.Truman Library Institute for National andInternational Affairs.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Truman, Harry S., Library
Family and friends
Ewing, Oscar R.4/29/69 to 5/2/69. 107 p.Attorney, Hughes, Hubbard and Ewing, NewYork, New York, and predecessor firms,1919-1947; Assistant Chairman of the Demo-cratic National Committee, 1940-42; Vice-Chairman, 1942-47; Special Assistant to the U.S.Attorney General, 1942 and again in 1947;Acting Chairman of the Democratic NationalCommittee, 1946; Administrator of the FederalSecurity Agency, 1947-53; and organizer andmember of an unofficial political policy groupduring the Truman Administration, 1947-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Hughes, Hubbard and Ewing;Democratic National Committee; FederalSecurity Agency
Political advisers and staff; Special assistants
Fans, Edgar C., Jr.3/8/7;. 135 p.Secretary to Senator Harry S Truman, 1935-38.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Personal assistants and secretaries;Congressional staff
Feeney, Joseph G.9/20/66. 139 p.Legislative Assistant to the President, 1949-52;Administrative Assistant to the President,1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office
Special assistants
Feinberg, Abraham8/23/73. 75 p.Business executive and philanthropist. Active inthe cause of immigration to Palestine and in thecreation of the state of Israel, 1945-48. Friend ofPresident Harry S Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends; Political advis-ers and staff
Fetter, Frank W.7/22/74. 85 p.Worked with Office of Lend-Lease Administra-tion, 1943-44; and Department of State,1944-46.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Office of Lend-Lease Administra-tion; Department of State
Economists
Figueres Ferrer, Jose7/8/70. 41 p.President of Costa Rica, 1948-58. Participated infounding the Alliance for Progress in Punta delEste.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Costa Rica
Foreign government officials
Flke, Stanley R.Newspaper editor and publisher from Lee'sSummit, Missouri, before joining Senator Sym-ington's staff as an Administrative Assistant in1953. Mr. Fike met Mr. Truman when Fike wassixteen years old working as a newspaperreporter and developed a friendship with Mr.Truman and subsequently printed Mr. Truman'scampaign materials during the 1932 and 1940senatorial campaigns. The friendship continuedthroughout the President's lifetime.Descriptors: Family and friends; Journalists
Interview No. 1: 5/10/72. 93 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 4/16/76. 31 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Finletter, Thomas K.//20/72 to 2/15/72. 91 p.Special Assistant to the Secretary of State,1941-44; Consultant to U.S. Delegation to theUnited Nations Conference on InternationalOrganization, San Francisco, May, 1945; Chair-man, President's Air Policy Commission, 1947-48; Minister in Charge of the EconomicCooperation Administration Mission to theUnited Kingdom, 1948-49; Secretary of the AirForce, 1950-53; and U.S. Ambassador to theNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1961-65.Note4 Includes subject index.Descriptors: United Nations Conference on In-ternational Organization; President's Air PolicyCommission; Economic Cooperation Adminis-tration; Department of Air Force; North AtlanticTreaty Organization
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Fitzgerald, Dennis A.6/21/71. 47 p.During the years of the Truman Administration,was Director, Office of Requirements andAllocations, and Special Economic Adviser tothe War Food Administrator, 1945; Director,Office of Requirements and Allocations of theProduction Marketing Administration, and Spe-cial Economic Adviser to War Food Administra-tor, 1945; U.S. Deputy Member on theCombined Food Board, 1945; Director, Office ofForeign Agricultural Relations, 1948-49; Secre-tary-General, International Emergency FoodCouncil, 1946-48; appointed Chief Food Con-sultant to Herbert Hoover on President's WorldFood Mission, 1946, and to President's Econom-
ic Mission to Germany and Austria, 1947;Director, Food and Agriculture Division, Eco-nomic Cooperation Administration, 1948-50;Assistant Administrator, Economic CooperationAdministration, 1951-52; Associate DeputyDirector, Mutual Security Agency, 1952; andDeputy Director, Foreign Operations Adminis-tration, 1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Food Administration; Produc-tion Marketing Administration; Combined FoodBoard; Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations;International Emergency Food Council; Eco-nomic Cooperation Administration; MutualSecurity Agency; Foreign Operations Adminis-tration
Agricultural economics specialists
Folliard, Edward T.8/20/70. 83 p.White House correspondent for The WashingtonPost, 1923-67.Descriptors: Washington Post (newspaper)
Journalists
Foster, William H.6/14/83. 38 p.Retired university professor, acquaintance ofPresident Truman, and son of David K. Foster,Baptist minister, who hosted Harry S Trumanduring appearances in Caruthersville, Missouri,from 1934 onward.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Fox, Joseph A..'0/5/70. 52 p.Newspaper reporter from 1913 to 1956. Workedfor the Washington Evening Star, March 1924-August 1956. He was the Star's White Housecorrespondent from April 1943 to February 1954and its national correspondent, 1954-56. Servedin the Information Service of the Department ofCommerce, 1957-67.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Washington Evening Star (newspa-per); Department of Commerce
Journalists; Press officers
Franks, Lord Oliver6/27/64. 38 p.Member of British Delegation to the AtlanticCity Conference in 1943. Head of BritishDelegation and Chairman, Paris Peace Confer-ence, 1947. Named British Ambassador to U.S.,1948.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain; ParisPeace Conference; Organization for EuropeanEconomic Cooperation
Foreign government officials
Friedman, Monroe3/76/70. 59 p.Member of the Alameda County DemocraticCentral Committee, 1940-52 (chairman 1942-
53); alternate delegate to the DemocraticNational Convention, 1940; delegate to theDemocratic National Convention, 1944, 1948,and 1956; and later a California Superior CourtJudge.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Alameda County Democratic Cen-tral Committee; Democratic National Conven-tion
State and local politicians; Campaign support-ers
Friedman Stewart, AntoinetteFor interview about Martin Friedman, see entryunder "Stewart, Antoinette F."
Gardner, Warner W.6/22/72. 72 p.Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior,1942-43 and 1945-46; and Assistant Secretary ofthe Interior, 1946-47.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Interior
Legal specialists
Gentry, Sue8/30/71. 43 p.Lifetime resident of Independence, Missouri,and member of the staff of the IndependenceExaminer.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Independence Examiner (newspa-per)
Family and friends; Independence, Missouri,residents
Getz Wold, Knut5/27/64. 51 p.Under-Secretary, Ministry of Social Affairs,1947; served as Division Head, Ministry ofCommerce, 1948-58; Deputy Governor, Bank ofNorway, 1958.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Norway; Bank ofNorway
Foreign government officials
Gllparric, Roswell L.1/19/72. 54 p.Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Materiel,1951; Under Secretary of the Air Force,1951-53; and Deputy Secretary of Defense,1961-64.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Air Force; Depart-ment of Defense
Military advisers
Goddard, Sterling E.12/3/80. 62 p.Longtime acquaintance of the Truman family;mortician in Grandview, 1952 to the present;past President of the Grandview Chamber ofCommerce; President, Harry S Truman FarmHome Foundation, 1980-.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Grandview, Missouri, Chamber ofCommerce; Truman, Harry S, Farm HomeFoundation
Family and friends; Grandview, Missouri,residents
Goldsmith, Raymond W.6/25/73. 41 p.Economist with Securities and Exchange Com-mission, War Production Board, and StateDepartment, 1934-48; staff, National Bureau ofEconomic Research, 1952-70.Descriptors: Securities and Exchange Commis-sion; War Production Board; Department ofState; National Bureau of Economic Research
Economists
Goodwin, Robert C.10/13/77. 59 p.Regional Director, War Manpower Commission,1942-45, Executive Director 1945; Director,U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor,Washington, D.C., 1945-48; Director, Bureau ofEmployment Security, Social Security Adminis-tration, Federal Security Agency, 1948-49;Administrator, Bureau of Employment Security,U.S. Department of Labor, 1949-69 (Director asof June 1, 1956); Executive Director, DefenseManpower Administration, 1950-53; AssociateManpower Administrator, Unemployment In-surance Service, 1969-73; and Delegate, Interna-tional Labor Organization PermanentCommission on Migration, 1946.Descriptors: War Manpower Commission; De-partment of Labor; Bureau of EmploymentSecurity; Defense Manpower Administration;Unemployment Insurance Service; InternationalLabor Organization
Labor affairs specialists
Gordon, Lincoln7/77/75. 774 p.Program Vice Chairman, Requirements Com-mittee, War Production Board, 1945; Director,Bureau of Reconversion Priorities, CivilianProduction Administration, 1945-46; Consultantto the U.S. Representative on the United NationsAtomic Energy Commission, 1946; Consultant,Army and Navy Munitions Board, 1947;Consultant in the U.S. Department of Stateworking on the Marshall Plan, 1947, and with theEuropean Cooperation Administration, 1948;Director of the Program Division, Office of theSpecial U.S. Representative in Europe, 1949-50;Economic Adviser to Averell Harriman, SpecialAssistant to the President, 1950-51; AssistantDirector for Mutual Security Agency, 1951-52;and Chief of Mutual Security Agency Mission tothe United Kingdom and Minister for EconomicAffairs, U.S. Embassy, London, 1952-55. LaterU.S. Ambassador to Brazil, 1961-66; andAssistant Secretary of State for Inter-AmericanAffairs, 1966-67.Descriptors: War Production Board; Civilian Pro-duction Administration; United Nations AtomicEnergy Commission; Army and Navy MunitionsBoard; Department of State; Office of the SpecialU.S. Representative in Europe; Mutual SecurityAgency; Foreign Service
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Graham, Wallace H.1/10/76. 72 p.Personal physician to President Harry S Truman,1945-72. As a colonel in the U.S. Army wasselected by President Truman, while at Potsdamin 1945, to be his personal physician. Also servedon the staff of Walter Reed Army Hospital whilein Washington, and during his service at theWhite House was promoted to BrigadierGeneral. Dr. Graham, who was originally fromKansas City and returned there after completinghis military service in 1953, remained the formerPresident's physician until Truman's death in1972.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; Walter Reed Army Hospital
Physicians
Granoff, A. J.4/9/69 ro 8/27/69. 94 p.Kansas City lawyer and longtime friend of bothHarry S Truman and Edward Jacobson.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Gray, Gordon6/18/73. 64.Assistant Secretary of the Army, U.S. Depart-ment of Defense, 1947-49; Secretary of theArmy, June 1949-April 1950; Special Assistantto the President of the U.S., April 1950-November 1950; and Director, PsychologicalStrategy Board, July-December 1951.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Defense; Psychologi-cal Strategy Board
Military advisers; Cabinet members; Specialassistants
Greene, Charles J.2/9/77. 63 p.Reporter for various publications prior toworking for the Washington bureau of Timemagazine as a reporter, 1941-42, and the NewYork Daily News, 1946-69. Chief of the Washing-ton bureau of the New York Daily News, 1969 tothe present.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Time (periodical); New York DailyNews (newspaper)
Journalists
Griffin, R. Allen (Col.)2/15/74. 80 p.Deputy Chief, China Aid Mission, EconomicCooperation Administration, 1948-49; headedState Department Economic Mission to South-east Asia, 1950; Director, Far East ProgramDivision of Economic Cooperation Administra-tion, 1950; Special Far East RepresentativeEconomic Cooperation Administration andMutual Security Agency, 1951-52.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Economic Cooperation Administra-tion; Mutual Security Agency; Department ofState
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Griffith, Paul H. (Brig. Gen.)3/9/7;. 66 p.Personal assistant to Under Secretary of WarLouis Johnson and, as a member of the AmericanTechnical Mission to India, an Assistant to Mr.Johnson when he was the personal representativeof the President in the Middle East, 1942. Servedas Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1949-50.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: American Technical Mission toIndia; Department of Defense
Military advisers; Special assistants
Grube, Esther M.2/4/81. 56 p.Friend of the Truman family in Grandview;daughter of Leslie C. Hall who threshed grain onthe Truman farm; member of Mary JaneTruman's Sunday School class; elementaryschool teacher; and member of Order of EasternStar.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Order of Eastern Star
Family and friends; Grandview, Missouri,residents
Haekkerup, Per5/19/64. 27 p.Unit leader in the Social Democratic ResistanceOrganization during World War II; member,City Council of Copenhagen, 1946-50; president,Social-Democratic Youth Movement, 1946-52;member, Consultative Assembly, Council ofEurope, 1953-62; Minister of Foreign Affairs,1962.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Denmark; Councilof Europe
Foreign government officials
Hall, Ruby Jane12/6/80. 76 p.Long-time friend and neighbor of the Trumanfamily in Grandview, Missouri.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends; Grandview,Missouri, residents
Halvorson, H. H.7/21/67. 63 p.Kansas City, Missouri, realtor and businessassociate of Harry S Truman in the CommunitySavings and Loan Association, 1924-32.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Community Savings and Loan As-sociation
Business associates
Hansen, Donald4/5/63. 86 p.Special Assistant in the White House Office,1951-53, on the staff of Charles S. Murphy,Special Counsel to the President.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office
Special assistants
Hardy Little, ChristineFor interview about Benjamin Hardy, see entryunder "Little, Christine Hardy"
Harper, Roy W.9/22/7. 60 p.Democratic County Chairman, Pemiscot Coun-ty, Missouri, 1934; Chairman, State Offices,Harry S Truman for U.S. Senator Renominationand Election Committee, 1940; service with 35thFighter Group, U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942-45;Chairman, Missouri State Democratic Commit-tee, 1946-47; U.S. District Judge of Missouri,Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri,1947-59; Chief Judge, Eastern District ofMissouri, 1959-70; Senior Judge, Eastern andWestern Districts, since 1971.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Missouri State Offices, Harry STruman for U.S. Senator Renomination andElection Committee; Missouri State DemocraticCommittee
State and local politicians; Campaign support-ers; Legal specialists
Harriman, W. Averell1971. 33 p.During the Truman Administration served asU.S. Ambassador to Russia, 1943-46, to GreatBritain, April-October 1946; Secretary of Com-merce, October 1946-April 1948; U.S. Represen-tative in Europe under the EconomicCooperation Act of 1948, with rank ofAmbassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary,1948-50; Special Assistant to the President,1950-51; American Representative on NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization Committee tostudy western defense plans, 1951; and Directorof the Mutual Security Agency, 1951-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Department ofCommerce; North Atlantic Treaty Organization;Mutual Security Agency
Foreign advisers; Special assistants; Cabinetmembers
Hassett, William D.10/18/63 to 10/19 63. 14 p.Secretary to President Roosevelt, 1944-45; andCorrespondence Secretary to President Truman,1945-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office
Personal assistants and secretaries
Hastie, William H.1/5/72. 97 p.Assistant Solicitor, Department of Interior,1933-37; Judge of the District Court of theVirgin Islands, 1937-39; Dean, Howard Univer-sity School of Law, 1939-46; Civilian Aide to theSecretary of War, 1940-42; Governor of theVirgin Islands, 1946-49; Judge, 3rd U.S. CircuitCourt of Appeals, 1949-71; and Senior status,1971-76.Descriptors: Department of Interior; War De-partment; Howard University School of Law
Legal specialists
HavIIk, Hubert F.6/20/73. 283 p.War Production Board (Office of CivilianSupply, Program Review), 1942-44; Adviser onLend-Lease, Foreign Economic Administration,1944-45; Chief, Division of Lend-Lease andSurplus War Property Affairs, U.S. Departmentof State, 1945-46; Chief, Division of Investmentand Economic Development, Department ofState, 1946-48; Chief, Payments Section andTrade and Payments Division, Office of SpecialRepresentative, Economic Cooperation Ad-ministration (later Mutual Security Administra-tion and Foreign Operations Administration),Paris, 1948-54; and U.S. Representative onManaging Board of European Payments Union,Paris, 1950-54. Then served on the staff of theInternational Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment, 1954-69.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Department; Department ofState; Economic Cooperation Administration;European Payments Union; International Bankfor Reconstruction and Development
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers; Finan-cial advisers
Hayes, Samuel P.7/16/75. Ill p.Held various positions in the U.S. Governmentin Washington, Algiers, London, Scandinavia,mainly for Foreign Economic Administrationand the State Department, 1942-45, 1948-51;Chief, Special Technological and EconomicMission, Indonesia, 1951-52; Assistant Director,Mutual Security Agency, Far East, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Economic Administration;Department of State; Mutual Security Agency
Foreign advisers
Hechler, Ken11/29/85. 251 p.Researcher and editor for Public Papers andAddresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Administra-tive Analyst, Bureau of the Budget, 1942,1946-47; U.S. Army historian, European theaterin World War II; author, Bridge at Remagen;university professor, 1947-49, 1957, 1981-84;Special Assistant to the President, 1949-53;Associate Director, American Political ScienceAssociation, 1953-56; U.S. Congressman fromWest Virginia, 1959-77; and Secretary of State ofWest Virginia, 1985 to present.
Descriptors: Bureau of Budget; American Politi-cal Science Association; House of Representa-tives
Writers and historians; Members of Congress;Special assistants; State and local politicians
Hehmeyer, Shirley Key4/16/69. 47 p.Former receptionist for the Truman Committeeand secretary to Associate Chief CounselCharles Patrick Clark and later secretary to ChiefCounsel Hugh Fulton, 1941-43.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Senate Special Committee To Inves-tigate the National Defense Program
Personal assistants and secretaries
Hehmeyer, Walter4/76/69. 132 p.Former investigator for the Truman Committee(Senate Special Committee To Investigate theNational Defense Program) and in charge ofpublic relations for the Committee.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Senate Special Committee To Inves-tigate the National Defense Program
Researchers; Publicity specialists
Henderson, Loy W.6/14/73 to 7/5/73. 248 p.Career in the U.S. Department of State, 1922-60.Among many assignments, served as Director,Near Eastern and African Affairs, 1945-48;Ambassador to India, 1948-51; and Ambassadorto Iran, 1951-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Office of NearEastern and African Affairs; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Hertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)6/77/74. 89 p.Career officer, U.S. Army, 1923-1955. Servedthrough various assignments as a Corps ofEngineer officer to Chief of the Latin-AmericanGroup, Operations Division (OPD), War De-partment General Staff, 1942-44; Deputy Com-mander, U.S. Army Forces South Atlantic,Recife, Brazil, 1944; Chief, Pan AmericanDivision OPD, Joint Brazil-U.S. Defense Com-mission; Military Adviser, Chapultepec Confer-ence, Mexico, and United Nations Conference,San Francisco, 1945; National War College,1946-47. Military Staff Committee, UnitedNations Staff, 1947; Deputy Commander,Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, SandiaBase, New Mexico, 1948-52; Research andDevelopment Division in Army General Staff,1952, and Chief of Research and DevelopmentOffice, Chief of Staff, 1953-55; Manager, U.S.Atomic Energy Commission Office (AtomicWeapons), Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1955-64.Descriptors: War Department; Joint Brazil-U.S.Defense Commission; Inter-American Confer-ence on Problems of War and Peace, MexicoCity; United Nations Conference on Internation-al Organization; National War College; AtomicEnergy Commission
Military advisers
Hickerson, John D.11/10/72 to 6/5/73. 127 p.Director for European Affairs, U.S. Departmentof State, 1947-49; Assistant Secretary of State,1949-53; Member, Permanent Joint Board onDefense, U.S. and Canada, 1940-46; andAlternate Representative, U.S. Delegation, 4thUnited Nations General Assembly, 1949. Later,Ambassador to Finland, 1955-60, and to thePhilippines, 1960-61.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; PermanentJoint Board on Defense, U.S. and Canada;United Nations General Assembly
Foreign advisers
Hinde, Edgar G.3/15/62. 151 p.Lifetime friend of Harry S Truman; fellow officerin the 129th Field Artillery Regiment in WorldWar I; and former Postmaster of Independence,Missouri.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Family and friends; Army colleagues
Hirsch, Etienne6/30/70. 34 p.French civil engineer and administrator, Presi-dent of the French Supply Council, London, andFrench Representative on the temporary Eco-nomic Committee for Europe, 1945; Head,Technical Division, Commissariat-Generale auPlan, 1946-49; Deputy Commissioner, 1949-52;Commissioner General, 1952-59; participated innegotiations setting up European Coal and SteelCommunity, 1950-52; and Member, NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization Committee ofWise Men, 1951-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of France; EconomicCommission for Europe; European Coal andSteel Community; North Atlantic Treaty Organ-ization
Foreign government officials
Hoeber, Johannes9/13/66. 98 p.Assistant Director of the Research Division ofthe Democratic National Committee for the1948 Presidential election campaign.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Democratic National Committee
Researchers; Political advisers and staff;Campaign supporters
Hoffman, Paul G.70/25/64. 30 p.Chairman, Board of Trustees, Committee forEconomic Development, 1942-48; named Ad-ministrator of the Economic Cooperation Ad-ministration by President Truman April 1948;instrumental in organization of European Pay-ments Union, 1949; with Sir Stafford Crippsinaugurated Anglo-American Council on Pro-ductivity.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Committee for Economic Develop-ment; Economic Cooperation Administration
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Holeman, Frank6/9/87. 84 p.Reporter and correspondent with New YorkDaily News, 1942, 1946-65, assigned to the D.C.bureau.Descriptors: New York Daily News (newspaper)
Journalists
Holt, Mr. and Mrs. George T.2/2/87. 52 p.Residents of Grandview, Missouri, and formertenants of a house located on the Truman familyfarm property.Descriptors: Grandview, Missouri, residents
Horne, Roman L.12/15/72. 124 p.Economist, U.S. Department of the Treasury,1944-46; Organizing Secretary, InternationalMonetary Fund, 1946; Deputy Secretary, Inter-national Monetary Fund, 1946-56; and Secre-tary, International Monetary Fund, 1956-66.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; Interna-tional Monetary Fund
Economists; Fiscal specialists
Howard, Harry N.6/5/73. 110 p.
Member of U.S. Delegation to the UnitedNations Conference on International Organiza-tion, April 1945; Chief, Near East Branch,Division of Research for Near East and Africa,Department of State, 1945-47; Member of U.S.Interrogation Mission, Wiesbaden, Germany,August-November 1945; Adviser, Division ofGreek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, 1947-49;Member, U.S. Delegation, United NationsSecurity Council Commission for Investigationof Greek Frontier Incidents, and United NationsSpecial Committee on the Balkans, 1947-51; andUnited Nations Adviser, Bureau of Near Easternand African Affairs, Department of State,1949-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Conference on International Organization;United Nations Security Council Commissionfor Investigation of Greek Frontier Incidents;United Nations Special Committee on theBalkans
Foreign advisers
Howard, May C.8/19/85. 49 p.Acquaintance of Harry S Truman and member ofa family active in Truman's first campaign in theLee's Summit area.Descriptors: Family and friends
Howe, Fisher7/10/75. 39 p.Member of staff, Office of Strategic Services,Office of Director, Washington, London, Medi-terranean, Far East, 1941-45; Special Assistant,Under Secretary of State, Economic Affairs,1945-46; Executive Secretary, Board of ForeignService, Department of State, 1947; DeputySpecial Assistant to Secretary of State, 1948-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Strategic Services; Depart-ment of State
Foreign advisers
Hulley, Benjamin M.7/5/74. 39 p.U.S. Foreign Service officer, 1924-54. Served asSecond Secretary and Consul, Reykjavik, Ice-land, 1944-45; First Secretary and Consul,Helsinki, Finland, 1945-47; Chief, Division ofNorthern European Affairs, U.S. Department ofState, 1947-51; and First Secretary and Consul,London, 1951-54.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Division of North-ern European Affairs, Department of State
Foreign advisers
Hulston, John K.1/11/88. 121 p.Attorney in Springfield, Missouri; Chairman,Greene County Democratic Central Committee,1946-48; and Presidential Elector, 6th Congres-sional District in 1948.Descriptors: Greene County Democratic CentralCommittee; Electoral College
State and local politicians; Campaign support-ers
Hyde, Henry Van Zile7/76/75 to 7/24/75. 208 p.During the Truman Administration, was Chief,Health Division, United Nations Relief andRehabilitation Administration, 1945; Chief,Division of International Health, U.S. PublicHealth Service, 1948-49; Assistant Chief, HealthServices Branch, Division of InternationalLabor, Social and Health Affairs, 1950-52;Director, Division of Health and Sanitation,Institute of Inter-American Affairs, 1950-52;U.S. Representative on the Executive Board,World Health Organization, 1948-52; andDirector, Health and Sanitation Staff, TechnicalCooperation Administration, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: United Nations Relief and Rehabili-tation Administration; Public Health Service;Institute of Inter-American Affairs; WorldHealth Organization; Technical CooperationAdministration
Public health specialists
Irvin, Robert L.3/26/70. 140 p.Investigator on the staff of the TrumanCommittee (Special Senate Committee To
Investigate the Defense Program), and laterExecutive Assistant to the Chairman (SenatorJames Mead), who succeeded Senator Truman.Served on the staff from February 9, 1942 toSeptember 15, 1945.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Senate Special Committee To Inves-tigate the National Defense Program
Researchers; Congressional staff
Jessee, Mr. and Mrs. Randall S.5/19/64. 59 p.Randall Jessee met President Truman for thefirst time when he covered the President'sKansas City homecoming in 1948 for WDAF-TV as National Broadcasting Company represen-tative. They later came to be good friends.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: National Broadcasting Co.
Family and friends; Journalists
Jessee, Randall S.12/23/75. 43 p.Mr. Jessee was a reporter for WDAF-TV whenhe met then President Harry S Truman. Theclose personal friendship developed between thetwo men after the President returned to hisIndependence home. Mr. Jessee was the Trumanfamily spokesman at the time of the President'sdeath. He has had various governmentalpositions with the State Department and theEnvironmental Protection Agency.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Environmen-tal Protection Agency
Family and friends; Journalists
Johnson, Joseph E.6/29/73. 129 p.Joined Division of the American Republics,State Department, December 1942; ActingChief, 1944-45, Chief, 1945-47, Division ofInternational Security Affairs; Adviser to U.S.Delegation to Dumbarton Oaks Conference,1944, Inter-American Conference on Problemsof War and Peace, Mexico City, 1945; U.S.Delegation to United Nations Conference onInternational Organizations, San Francisco,1945; Adviser, U.S. Delegation, 1st Session ofthe General Assembly of the United Nations,London and New York, 1946; Policy PlanningStaff, Department of State, 1947; Deputy U.S.Representative, Interim Committee, UnitedNations General Assembly, 1948.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors; Department of State; DumbartonOaks Conference; Inter-American Conferenceon Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City;United Nations Conference on InternationalOrganization; United Nations General Assembly
Foreign advisers
Johnson, U. Alexis6/19/75. 87 p.Career U.S. Foreign Service officer, 1935-; withservice during the Truman Administration asAmerican Consul, Manila, Philippines, 1945;
detailed to General Headquarters, SupremeCommander Allied Powers, Tokyo, Japan,August, 1945; American Consul, Yokohama,Japan, April 1946, American Consul General,1947-49; Deputy Director, Office of NearEastern and Asian Affairs, Department of State,1949-51, Director, 1951; Deputy AssistantSecretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs,1951-53. Later served as Ambassador toCzechoslovakia, 1953-58, to Thailand, 1958-61,to Japan, 1966-69, and as Under Secretary ofState for Political Affairs, 1969-73.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Jones, John Wesley6/8/74. 110 p.Assigned State Department 1941-45, AssistantChief, South European Affairs, 1944-45; FirstSecretary, Embassy, Rome, 1945-48; Counselorof Embassy, Madrid, Spain, 1948-53; Director,Office of Western European Affairs, StateDepartment, 1953-57; Deputy Assistant Secre-tary of State, 1957-58; U.S. Ambassador toLybia, 1958-62, to Peru, 1963-69; DeputyCommandant, National War College, Washing-ton, 1969-71.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; National War College
Foreign advisers
Jones, Marvin4/3/70 to 5/14/70. 408 p.Member of U.S. House of Representatives (fromTexas), 1917-40; Judge, U.S. Court of Claims,1940-43; U.S. War Food Administrator, 1943-45(on leave from U.S. Court of Claims); ChiefJustice, U.S. Court of Claims, 1947-64; andSenior Judge, 1964 to the present.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: House of Representatives; U.S.Court of Claims; War Food Administration
. Legal specialists; Members of Congress
Jones, Roger W.8/14/69. 133 p.Administrative Officer, Bureau of the Budget,1939-42; and successively Budget Examiner,Assistant to the Director, Deputy AssistantDirector, Assistant Director for LegislativeReference, and Deputy Director, Bureau of theBudget, 1945-59.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Budget
Fiscal specialists
Judd, Walter H.1/26/76. 60 p.Member of Congress from Minnesota, 1943-63.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: House of Representatives
Members of Congress
Kaiser, Philip6/8/87 to 6/11/87. 150 p.Executive Assistant to Assistant Secretary ofLabor in Charge of International Labor Affairs,1946-47; Director, Office of International LaborAffairs, Department of Labor, 1947-49; Assist-ant Secretary of Labor for International LaborAffairs, 1949-53; Special Assistant to GovernorW. Averell Harriman, 1955-58; U.S. Ambassa-dor to Senegal and Mauritania, 1961-64;Minister, U.S. Embassy in London, 1964-69;U.S. Ambassador to Hungary, 1977-80, and toAustria, 1980-81.Descriptors: Office of International Labor Af-fairs; Department of State; Foreign Service
Foreign advisers; Labor affairs specialists
Katz, Milton7/25/75. 141 p.U.S. Special Representative in Europe with rankof Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotenti-ary, 1950-51; Chief, U.S. Delegation, EconomicCommission for Europe, 1950-51; Chairman,Defense Financial and Economic Committee,North Atlantic Treaty, 1950-51.Descriptors: Economic Commission for Europe;North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Foreign advisers
Kayle, Milton P.11/9/82 to 11/10/82. 171 p.Executive Secretary of Appeals Committee,National War Labor Board, 1943; Infantryman,U.S. Army, 1944-46; Writer, Public AffairsInstitute, 1948; Budget Analyst, LegislativeReference Division, Bureau of the Budget,1949-51; Assistant General Counsel, Office ofDefense Mobilization, 1951; Special Assistant inthe White House Office, 1951-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: National War Labor Board; PublicAffairs Institute; Bureau of Budget; Office ofDefense Mobilization; White House Office
Fiscal specialists; Special assistants
Keech, Richmond B.7/26/67. 55 p.Former Legal Member of the Public UtilitiesCommission of D.C., 1934-40; former Corpora-tion Counsel for D.C., serving as General Consulfor the Public Utilities Commission, 1940-45;former Administrative Assistant to PresidentHarry S Truman, 1945-46; and Justice of the U.S.District Court for D.C., since November 1, 1946.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: D.C. Government; U.S. DistrictCourt for D.C.
Legal specialists; Special assistants
Keeley, Mary Paxton7/12/66. 64 p.Childhood friend of Harry S Truman and BessWallace Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Keenan, Joseph D.2/2/77. 67 p.As a Chicago labor official has served asSecretary of the Chicago Federation of Labor.Since 1940 his positions have included LaborAdviser to the Associate Director General,Office of Production Management, 1940-41;Associate Director, Labor Production Board,1942; Vice Chairman, labor production, WarProduction Board, 1943-45; Labor Adviser toGeneral Lucius D. Clay, Berlin, Germany,1945-47; Secretary-Treasurer, Building andConstruction Trades Department (AmericanFederation of Labor), 1950-54; Director, Labor'sLeague for Political Education (AmericanFederation of Labor), 1948-55; Director, Com-mittee on Political Education (American Federa-tion of Labor-Congress of IndustrialOrganizations), 1955 to present; and Interna-tional Secretary, International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers, 1954 to the present.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Production Management;Labor Production Board; War Production Board;American Federation of Labor; AmericanFederation of Labor-Congress of IndustrialOrganizations; International Brotherhood ofElectrical Workers
Labor affairs specialists; Labor leaders
Kennedy, John A.3/13/74. 80 p.Longtime personal friend of Harry S Truman.Served as a captain (U.S. Naval Reserve) duringWorld War II with responsibility for Navalliaison with the Truman Committee as well aswith other Congressional committees and Gov-ernment agencies. Later served as a personalassistant to Secretary of the Navy JamesForrestal. As a newspaper publisher andradio-TV executive supported Truman forreelection in 1948.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Navy; Senate Special Committee ToInvestigate the National Defense Program;Department of Navy
Family and friends; Campaign supporters
Kennedy, Robert P.9/28/76. 13 p.Personal chauffeur for former President Harry STruman for a series of special events inconnection with Veterans Day and the rededica-tion of the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City,Missouri, November 10-11, 1961.Descriptors: Chauffeurs
Kenney, W. John11/29/71. 73 p.Special Assistant to Under Secretary of theNavy, Chairman, Navy Price Adjustment Board,and General Counsel, 1941-46; Under Secretaryof Navy, 1947-49; Chief of Mission, EconomicCooperation Administration, in England, 1949-50; Deputy Director for Mutual Security, 1952.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Navy; EconomicCooperation Administration; Mutual SecurityAgency
Kent, Carleton12/21/70 to 12/29/70. 126 p.Newspaper correspondent with the ChicagoTimes (now Chicago Sun-Times), 1939-71; warcorrespondent, Pacific and European theaters,1942-44; Washington correspondent, 1945-71;and president of the White House Correspond-ents Association, 1950-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Chicago Times (newspaper); WhiteHouse Correspondents Association
Journalists
Kenworthy, Carroll H.7/29/7;. 71 p.Reporter for the Hartford Courant, 1926, for theJapan Advertiser (Tokyo), 1927-29, and theWashington (D.C.) bureau of the Wall StreetJournal, 1929, before serving as diplomaticreporter for the Washington bureau of the UnitedPress, 1930-40, and as editor of the foreigndepartment of the United Press (United PressInternational after UP merged with InternationalNews Service in May 1958) in Washington,D.C., from 1941 until his retirement in 1967.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Hartford Courant (newspaper); Ja-pan Advertiser (newspaper); Wall Street Journal(newspaper); United Press International
Journalists
Kenworthy, E. W.1/26/71. 50 p.Official in the Office of War Information,1942-45; editorial writer for the Baltimore Even-ing-Sun, 1945-46; Information Officer, U.S.Information Service (London), 1946-47; on thestaff of the Reporter magazine, 1947-49; and Ex-ecutive Director of the President's Committee onEquality of Treatment and Opportunity in theArmed Services (Fahy Committee), 1949-50.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of War Information; Bal-timore Evening-Sun (newspaper); U.S. Informa-tion Service; Reporter (periodical); President'sCommittee on Equality of Treatment andOpportunity in Armed Services
Journalists; Information specialists
Keyserling, Leon H.5/3/71 to 5/19/71. 118 p.Member of legal staff, Agricultural AdjustmentAdministration, 1933. Secretary and LegislativeAssistant to Senator Robert F. Wagner (NewYork), 1933-37. General Counsel, U.S. HousingAuthority, 1937-38, Deputy Administrator andGeneral Counsel, 1938-42, Acting Administra-tor, 1941-42. Acting Commissioner, FederalPublic Housing Authority, 1942. General Coun-sel, National Housing Agency, 1942-46. ViceChairman, President's Council of EconomicAdvisers, 1946-50, Chairman, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Agricultural Adjustment Adminis-tration; U.S. Housing Authority; Federal PublicHousing Authority; National Housing Agency;Council of Economic Advisers
Kindleberger, Charles P.7/16/3. 125 p.Economist with the Office of Strategic Services,1942-44; Chief, Division of German andAustrian Economic Affairs, Department ofState, Washington, 1945-48; and IntelligenceOfficer, 12th U.S. Army Group, 1944-45.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Strategic Services; Depart-ment of State; Army
Economists; Intelligence information special-ists
Knapp, J. Burke7/24/75 to 7/30/75. 168 p.Economist, Federal Reserve Board, 1940-44;adviser on German economic affairs, U.S.Department of State and German MilitaryGovernment, 1944-45; Special Assistant to theChairman, Federal Reserve Board, 1945-48;Director, Office of Financial and DevelopmentPolicy, Department of State, 1948-49; EconomicAdviser, U.S. Delegation to North AtlanticTreaty Organization, 1950-51; U.S. President ofthe Joint Brazil-U.S. Economic DevelopmentCommission, 1951-52; and Assistant Director,Economics Department, International Bank forReconstruction and Development, 1950-52,Director, Western Hemisphere Department,1952-56, Vice President, International Bank forReconstruction and Development, 1956.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Federal Reserve Board; Departmentof State; North Atlantic Treaty Organization;Joint Brazil-U.S. Economic Development Com-mission; International Bank for Reconstructionand Development
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Kristensen, Thorkil4/20/64. 16 p.Danish Minister of Economic Affairs, post-World War II, involved in implementation of theEuropean Recovery Program.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Denmark
Foreign government officials
Kronheim, Milton S., Sr.7/29/6S. 35 p.Washington, D.C., businessman and a longtimepersonal friend of Harry S Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Lambert, Bruce E.5/26/87. 35 p.Longtime friend of Harry S Truman and politicalsupporter in his early campaigns for countyjudge; member of the Harpie Club to whichTruman belonged; and also drove Truman on histrips around Missouri in his two senatorialcampaigns.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Harpie Club
Family and friends; Campaign supporters;Chauffeurs
Lange, Halvard M.5/22/64. 40 p.Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1946;Chief Norwegian Delegate to Paris PeaceConference, July-October 1946; United NationsGeneral Assembly, October 1947-November1948; later Chief Norwegian Delegate to UnitedNations General Assemblies.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Norway; Paris PeaceConference; United Nations General Assembly
Foreign government officials
Larkln, Felix E.9/78/72 to 10/23/72. 117 p.General Counsel, U.S. Department of Defense,1947-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Defense
Legal specialists
Larson, Jess (Gen.)5/26/67 to 6/5/67. 112 p.General Counsel to War Assets Administration,1946-47; Administrator, War Assets Adminis-tration, 1947-49; Administrator, General Ser-vices Administration, 1949-53.Descriptors: War Department; War Assets Ad-ministration; General Services Administration
Economic advisers; Military advisers
Laukhuff, Perry7/23/74. 178 p.Vice Consul, Windsor, Ontario, 1937, Milan,Italy, 1938-39; Third Secretary, AmericanEmbassy, Berlin, 1940-41; Officer, Departmentof State, 1942-43; Third Secretary and SecondSecretary, American Legation, Stockholm, 1944;staff, U.S. Political Adviser on German Affairs,Supreme Headquarters Allied ExpeditionaryForces, 1945; Secretary of Mission with U.S.Political Adviser for Germany, Berlin, 1945-49;Director, Office of German Political Affairs,Department of State, 1949-52; Special Assistantto Director, Bureau of German Affairs, Depart-ment of State, 1952.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expedi-tionary Forces
Foreign advisers
Leddy, John M.6/75/73. 89 p.Member of the staff of the Trade AgreementsDivision, U.S. Department of State, andparticipant in the negotiations to conclude theGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and theInternational Trade Organization, 1945-58.Later Assistant Secretary of the Treasury forInternational Affairs, 1961-62, U.S. Ambassador
to Organization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment, Paris, France, 1963-65, andAssistant Secretary of State for EuropeanAffairs, 1965-69.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Department ofTreasury; International Trade Organization;General Agreement on Tariffs and TradeConferences; Organization for Economic Coop-eration and Development
Foreign trade specialists; Foreign advisers
Leigh, Vere C.3/4/70. 109 p.Member of Battery "D", 129th Field ArtilleryRegiment which was led by Captain Harry STruman in France in World War I, and friend ofMr. Truman since that time.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Family and friends; Army colleagues
Leva, Mane1/9/69 to 6/12/70. 104 p.Counsel to the Fiscal Director of the Navy, 1946;Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy,1947; Special Assistant and General Counsel tothe Secretary of Defense, 1947-49; and AssistantSecretary of Defense, 1949-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Navy; Departmentof Defense
Legal specialists
Lewis, Geoffrey W.7/15/74. 96 p.With Department of State, 1946-70, formerlyDeputy Director, Office of German Affairs;Political Counselor, American Embassy, Kara-chi, Pakistan; political division, U.S. ReliefOrganization, Paris, France; Deputy Chief ofMission, American Embassy, Amman, Jordan;American Ambassador to Mauritania, 1965-67;American Ambassador to Central AfricanRepublic, 1967-70.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice
Foreign advisers
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr.10/26/73. 153 p.During the Truman Administration, was Assist-ant Chief, 1945-47, and Associate Chief,1947-48, of the Central European AffairsDivision, Department of State; Deputy Director,Office of Political Affairs, U.S. High Commis-sion, Frankfurt, Germany, 1949-51; and DeputyChief of Mission and Counselor of the AmericanEmbassy, Korea, 1951-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; U.S. High Commis-sion, Germany; Department of State
Foreign advisers
Lincoln, Gould8/70/67. 35 p.Reporter and columnist for the WashingtonEvening Star since 1909.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Washington Evening Star (newspa-per)
Journalists
Little, Christine Hardy2/23/73. 41 p.Wife of Benjamin H. Hardy, Jr. (deceased;former staff member of the Office of PublicAffairs, Department of State, and Director ofPublic Affairs, Technical Cooperation Adminis-tration).Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; TechnicalCooperation Administration
Press officers; Writers and historians
Locke, Edwin A., Jr.4/5/67. 48 p.Assistant to the Chairman of the War ProductionBoard, 1942-44; Executive Assistant to thePersonal Representative of the President, 1944-45; Personal Representative of the President toChina, 1945-46; Special Assistant to thePresident, 1946; Special Representative of theSecretary of State to the Near East (withpersonal rank of Ambassador) and U.S. Memberof the Advisory Commission of the UnitedNations Relief and Works Agency for Palestini-an Refugees, 1951-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Production Board; United Na-tions Relief and Works Agency for PalestinianRefugees
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
Louchheim, Katie9/27/72. 97 p.Delegate from D.C. to the 1948 DemocraticNational Convention; delegate to the 1952Democratic National Convention and a memberof the platform committee; Director of Women'sActivities of the Democratic National Conven-tion from 1953-60; and Vice Chairman of theDemocratic National Committee from 1956-60.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Democratic National Convention;Democratic National Committee
Campaign supporters
Lovett, Robert A.7/7/7J. 133 p.Special Assistant to Secretary of War, 1940-41;Assistant Secretary of War for Air, 1941-45;Under Secretary of State, 1947-49; private lawpractice with Brown Brothers, Harriman andCompany, 1949-50; Deputy Secretary of De-fense, 1950-51; and Secretary of Defense,1951-53.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: War Department; Department ofState; Brown Brothers, Harriman and Co.;Department of Defense
Special assistants; Cabinet members
Lowenthal, Max9/20/67 to 11/29/67. 125 p.Former consultant of the Senate Banking andCurrency Committee, 1933-34; former counselof the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee,1935-41; and unofficial consultant in the WhiteHouse from time to time during the Administra-tion of President Truman, 1942-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Senate Committee on Banking andCurrency; Senate Committee on InterstateCommerce; White House Office
Special assistants; Congressional staff
Lowry, W. McNeil4/23/69. 92 p.Chief of the Washington Bureau of the James M.Cox newspapers, 1947-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Journalists
Lubin, Isador6/26/74. 50 p.Economist and statistician. Commissioner ofLabor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor,1933-46; U.S. Associate Representative (withrank of U.S. Minister) on the Allied ReparationsCommission at Moscow, 1945; U.S. Representa-tive to the Economic and Employment Commis-sion, United Nations Economic and SocialCouncil, 1946-49; Special Assistant to theAssistant Secretary of State, 1949-50; and U.S.Representative (with rank of Minister), UnitedNations Economic and Social Council, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Labor Statistics; AlliedReparations Commission; Department of State;United Nations Economic and Social Council
Economists
Maffry, August1/19/73. 43 p.U.S. Department of Commerce official, 1934-45,including service as a Technical Adviser on theU.S. Delegation at the International Monetaryand Financial Conference, Bretton Woods, 1944;Technical Officer at the Inter-American Confer-ence on Problems of War and Peace, MexicoCity (Chapultepec Conference), 1945; VicePresident and Economic Adviser, Export-ImportBank, Washington, 1945-47; Consultant, Eco-nomic Cooperation Administration, 1948-51;and Member of the International DevelopmentAdvisory Board, 1950-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Commerce; BrettonWoods Conference; Inter-American Conferenceon Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City;Export-Import Bank; Economic CooperationAdministration; International Development Ad-visory Board
Economic advisers
Makins, Sir Roger (Lord Sheffield)British diplomatist, public servant, and businessexecutive. Minister at British Embassy, Wash-ington, 1945-47; United Kingdom representativeon United Nations Interim Commission for Foodand Agriculture, 1945; Alternate Delegate toFifth Session of United Nations Relief andRehabilitation Administration Council, AtlanticCity, 1946; Assistant Under Secretary of Statefor Foreign Affairs, 1947-48, Deputy UnderSecretary, 1948-52; Ambassador to the U.S.,1952-56.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain; Unit-ed Nations Interim Commission on Food andAgriculture; United Nations Relief and Rehabili-tation Administration
Foreign government officials
Interview No. 1: 6/15/64. 36 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 8/10/70. 45 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Maktos, John5/28/73. 56 p.Career in U.S. Department of State, 1929-62.Chief of the legal office of the Division ofInternational Organization Affairs, 1945-47;Assistant Legal Adviser in charge of Internation-al Organization Affairs, 1947-51; and AssistantLegal Adviser in charge of Near Eastern, SouthAsian, and African Affairs, 1951-62. In additionto participation in many United Nationsmeetings, served at the United Nations Confer-ence on International Organization, San Francis-co, 1945, and as the U.S. Representative andChairman of the United Nations Committee onGenocide, 1948.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Conference on International Organization;United Nations Committee on Genocide
Foreign advisers; Legal advisers
Malagodi, Giovanni7/15/70. 46 p.During the years of the Truman Administration,was Central Manager of Banca CommercialeItaliana, 1947, and of an affiliated bank in Parisand South America, 1937-47; Economic andFinancial Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,1947; member of Italian delegation to Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation,1947-1953; Chairman, Organization for Euro-pean Economic Cooperation Manpower Com-mittee, 1950; and Liberal Party member ofChamber of Deputies, and since 1979 of Senate,for Milan, 1953-.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Italy; Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials
Maletz, Herbert N.9/11/68. 65 p.
Attorney-investigator for the Truman Commit-tee, May 1941-November 1942; and a trialattorney in the Antitrust Division, Departmentof Justice, February 1946-December 1950;detailed to the White House for six months in1950.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Justice; Senate Spe-cial Committee To Investigate the NationalDefense Program; White House Office
Legal advisers
Mann, Thomas C.6/12/74. 103 p.Special Assistant, American Embassy, Montev-ideo, Uruguay, 1942-43, Department of State,1943-47; Foreign Service officer, 1947-67;Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1950-51; Deputy Chief, U.S.Mission, American Embassy, Athens, 1953;Counselor of of Embassy, Guatemala City, 1955;U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador, 1955-57;Assistant Secretary of State for EconomicAffairs, 1957-60; Assistant Secretary of State forInter-American Affairs, 1960-61; Ambassador toMexico, 1961-63; Assistant Secretary of Statefor Inter-American Affairs, 1964; Under Secre-tary of State, Economic Affairs, 1965-66; visitingscholar Johns Hopkins School of AdvancedStudies, 1966-67.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; Johns Hopkins University
Foreign advisers
Mara, Cornelius J. (Brig. Gen.)6/7/77 to 6/9/71. 36 p.Air Force liaison officer to the White House,1947-49; and Assistant Military Aide to thePresident, 1949-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Air Force; White House Office
Military aides
Marjolin, RobertFrench economist and civil servant (1941-55),who served as Secretary General, Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation, 1948-55.Descriptors: Government of France; Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials; Economists
Interview No. 1: 5/30/64. 40 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 7/2/77. 28 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Markezinis, Spyros7/22/70. 81 p.Greek lawyer, historian, and politician. Legaladviser to King George II of the Hellenes,1936-46; served in Greek National Resistance,1941 -44; member of Parliament for the Cyclades,1946, for Athens, 1952-67; founded New Party,1947 (dissolved 1951); Minister without Port-folio, 1949; Minister for Coordination andEconomic Planning until 1954; formed Progres-sive Party, 1955; and Prime Minister, October-November 1973.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Greece
Foreign government officials
Marks, Ted9/19/62 to 11/27/62. 94 p.Military associate of Harry S Truman in theMissouri National Guard, 1906-11; Captain of"C" Battery, 129th Field Artillery Regiment inWorld War I, 1917-19; and subsequently, heserved in the U.S. Army Reserve Corps with Mr.Truman. In 1938 Marks was appointed VeteransPlacement Officer for Missouri, Veterans Em-ployment Service, U.S. Employment Service. Hewas made Staff Field Officer in 1947 and inaddition to that position was Associate Chief ofthe Service from 1950 until 1953, when heretired. Mr. Marks has been a close personalfriend of Mr. Truman since World War I.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: National Guard; Army; U.S. Em-ployment Service
Army colleagues; Family and friends
Martin, Edwin McCammon7/6/70. 60 p.During the Truman Administration, was Chief,Division of Japanese and Korean EconomicAffairs, Department of State, 1945-47; Chief,Division of Occupied Area Economic Affairs,1947-48; Deputy Director, Office of Internation-al Trade Policy, 1948-49; Director, Office ofEuropean Regional Affairs, 1949-52; and SpecialAssistant to Secretary of State for MutualSecurity Affairs, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State
Foreign advisers
Mason, Edward S.7/77/73. 52 p.Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of State forEconomic Affairs, U.S. Department of State,1945; Economic Consultant, Department ofState, 1946-47; Chief Economic Adviser, Mos-cow Conference, 1947; and Member of MaterialsPolicy Commission, 1951-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Moscow Con-ference of Foreign Ministers; Materials PolicyCommission
Economic advisers
Mason, Lowell B.4/12/67 to 4/13/67. 89 p.Member of the Federal Trade Commission,1945-55, and personal friend of Harry S Trumansince about 1935.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Federal Trade Commission
Family and friends
Mathews, Elbert G.6/73/75. 83 p.State Department, Vancouver, 1935-36, Sydney,Australia (temporary duty Brisbane and Adel-
aide), 1937-40; Third Secretary, Managua,1941-42; Division Assistant, Department ofState, 1943; Second Secretary, Kabul, 1944-46;Consul, Calcutta, 1946-47; Assistant Chief,Division of South Asian Affairs, Department ofState, 1947-48; Chief, 1948-1949, Director,Office of South Asian Affairs, 1950-51; ConsulGeneral, Istanbul, 1951-52; Imperial DefenseCollege, London, 1953; Counselor AmericanEmbassy, Oslo, Norway, 1954-55; MemberPolicy Planning Staff, State Department, 1955-59; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Policy Planning,1957-59; Ambassador to Liberia, 1959-62.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service
Foreign advisers
Matlock, Clifford C.10/29/73 to 6/5/74. 216 p.Economist and Administrator, Board of Eco-nomic Warfare, Foreign Economic Administra-tion, 1942-45; Economist and Political Officer,U.S. Department of State, 1946-62; PoliticalAdviser, European Coordinating Committee,London, 1949-50; Political Officer, U.S. Delega-tion North Atlantic Council, London, 1949-50;and Political Officer and later Director of Plansand Policy Staff, Office of U.S. SpecialRepresentative in Europe, Paris, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Board of Economic Warfare; Fo-reign Economic Administration; Department ofState; North Atlantic Council; Office of theSpecial U.S. Representative in Europe
Economists; Foreign advisers
Matschek, Walter4/30/63. 87 p.Director of the Kansas City Civic ResearchInstitute from 1921 until 1936.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Kansas City Civic Research Institute
Researchers
Matthews, H. Freeman6/7/73. 42 p.Career in the U.S. Department of State, 1923-62.Director, Office of European Affairs, U.S.Department of State, 1944-47; accompaniedPresident Roosevelt to the Yalta Conference,1945; served as a Political Adviser at thePotsdam Conference, 1945, meeting of ForeignMinisters in Moscow (1945), Paris (1946), NewYork (1946), Moscow (1947), and at the ParisPeace Conference (1946); Ambassador to Swed-en, 1947-50; Deputy Under Secretary of State,1950-53; and later ambassadorial posts.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Yalta Confer-ence; Potsdam Conference; Paris Peace Confer-ence
Foreign advisers
McDiarmld, O. J.6/20/74. 57 p.Chief, Monetary Affairs Staff, Department ofState, 1949-51; Director, Fiscal and Trade
Policy, Mutual Security Agency, Manila, Philip-pines; member various U.S. missions, delegationsto Japan, Korea, Europe; and Economist,Foreign Operations Administration, 1954-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Mutual Securi-ty Agency; Foreign Operations Administration
Fiscal specialists; Economists
McEnery, John P.3/11/70 to 3/12/70. 284 p.Member of California State Democratic CentralCommittee, 1944-48; and Vice-Chairman, 1946-48.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Democratic State Central Commit-tee of California
State and local politicians
McFall, Jack K.6/24/70. 149 p.Executive Secretary of the AppropriationsCommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives,1928-42 and 1946; Foreign Service officer,Special Assistant to the Director of the Office ofForeign Service, 1947; U.S. Consul in Montreal,Canada, 1948; First Secretary of the Embassyand Consul in Athens, Greece, 1949; AssistantSecretary of State, 1949-52; U.S. Minister toFinland, 1952-54; and Ambassador to Finland,1954-55. During World War II he served as acommander assigned as Senior Naval Observerin Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1942-44 and as FirstAssistant Naval Attache and Naval Attache forAir in the U.S. Embassy, Ottawa, Canada,1944-45.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: House Committee on Appropria-tions; Foreign Service
Foreign advisers; Congressional staff
McGhee, George C.6/11/75. 70 p.Director, U.S. Commercial Company, 1946;Special Assistant to Under Secretary forEconomic Affairs, U.S. Department of State,1946-47; Coordinator for Aid to Greece andTurkey, 1947; Special Assistant to UnderSecretary of State, 1947-49; Special Assistant toSecretary of State, March-June, 1949; AssistantSecretary of State for Near Eastern-SouthAsian-African Affairs, 1949-51; and U.S. Am-bassador and Chief of American Mission for Aidto Turkey, 1951-53. Also served as SeniorAdviser, North Atlantic Treaty Council, Ottawa,Canada, 1951.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: U.S. Commercial Co.; Departmentof State; American Mission for Aid to Turkey;North Atlantic Treaty Council
Foreign advisers; Special assistants
McGowan, Carl7/27/70. 93 p.Member of the staff of Governor Adlai E.Stevenson of Illinois, 1949-53, participant inStevenson's 1952 campaign for President of the
U.S., and subsequently Judge of the U.S. Court ofAppeals for the D.C. Circuit, 1963 to the present.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C.Circuit
Legal specialists
McGrath, Harold I.3/13/70. 104 p.Democratic leader in northern California.Executive Director, Democratic State CentralCommittee of California, 1948; Secretary of theStevenson-Sparkman financial committee inCalifornia, 1952, and acquainted with manyprominent California and national politicalfigures.Descriptors: Democratic State Central Commit-tee of California
State and local politicians
McKim, Edward D.2/17/64 to 2/19/64. 187 p.Served under Captain Harry S Truman, BatteryD, 129th Field Artillery Regiment, 1917-19, and,subsequently, in the U.S. Army Reserve Corpswith Mr.Truman. Chief Administrative Assistantto the President (1945) and AdministrativeAssistant to the Federal Loan Administrator(1945); Member of the Board of Directors of thePanama Canal Company, 1950-53; and closepersonal friend of Mr. Truman since World WarI.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; Federal Loan Agency; Pana-ma Canal Co.
Army colleagues; Family and friends; Specialassistants
McNeil, Wilfred J.9/19/72. 227 p.Fiscal Director, U.S. Navy, 1945-47; SpecialAssistant to the Secretary of Defense, Septem-ber, 1947; Assistant Secretary of Defense, andComptroller, Department of Defense, 1949-59.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Navy; Department of Defense
Fiscal specialists
Meader, George6/12/63. 42 p.Assistant Counsel of the Truman Committee,July 1943-October 1945.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Senate Special Committee To Inves-tigate the National Defense Program
Legal specialists; Congressional staff
Meador, John11/18/80. 87 p.Longtime acquaintance of the Truman family inGrandview; serviceman in World War I;neighbor of Solomon Chiles, cousin of Harry STruman; genealogical researcher on the SolomonYoung family; electrician; resident of ruralGrandview, Missouri.
Descriptors: Family and friends; Grandview,Missouri, residents
Meisburger, EdwardFor joint interview, see entry under "Donnelly,Eugene."
Melby, John F.11/7/86 to 11/28/86. 328 p.U.S. Foreign Service Officer, 1937-55, withassignments in Juarez, Mexico, 1937; Caracas,1939-41; Moscow, 1943-45; Chungking andNanking, 1945-48; and Office of Philippine andSoutheast Asian Affairs, 1949-55.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Office of Philippineand Southeast Asian Affairs
Foreign advisers
Menefee, Walter B.5/28/70. 21 p.Sergeant in World War 1 in Battery D (129thField Artillery Regiment) commanded by Cap-tain Harry S Truman, 1918-19. Later served aspostmaster of Clinton, Missouri.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Army colleagues
Miall, Leonard6/17/64. 62 p.Washington correspondent for British Broad-casting Corporation, fall of 1945-1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: British Broadcasting Corp.
Journalists
Miller, Raymond W.10/13/69 to 11/13/69. 199 p.Consultant to the Food and Agriculture Organi-zation of the United Nations, 1949-53, andConsultant for the Point IV Program, 1949-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Food and Agriculture Organization;Technical Cooperation Administration
Agricultural economics specialists
Moch, Jules4/29/70. 46 p.During the years of the Truman Administration,was Minister of Public Works in the FrenchGovernment, 1945-47; Minister of the Interiorand Vice-Prime Minister, 1947-49, and inBidault Cabinet, 1949-50; and Minister ofDefense, 1950-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of France
Foreign government officials
Montgomery, Hannah12/2/80. 72 p.Longtime friend and neighbor of the Trumanfamily in Grandview; daughter of Dave Cle-ments, whose hardware store in Grandview waspatronized by the Trumans; officer in the Orderof Eastern Star.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Order of Eastern Star
Grandview, Missouri, residents; Family andfriends
Morison, H. Graham8/1/72 to 8/16/72. 464 p.Assistant to the General Counsel of the WarProduction Board, 1941-43; Captain, U.S.Marine Corps, 1943-45; Special Assistant to theAttorney General of the U.S., 1945; ExecutiveAssistant to the Attorney General, 1945-48;Assistant Attorney General and Head of theAnti-Trust Division, 1950-52; and private lawpractice in Washington, D.C., 1952-76.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Production Board; MarineCorps; Department of Justice
Legal specialists
Morse, David A.7/25/77 to 8/3/77. 180 p.Director of Labor for the Military GovernmentGroup in Germany; General Counsel to theNational Labor Relations Board, 1945-46;Assistant Secretary of Labor, 1946-47; UnderSecretary of Labor, 1947-48 (Acting SecretaryJune 9-August 2, 1948); and U.S. GovernmentMember, International Labor Office, Geneva,Switzerland, 1946-48. From 1948 to 1970 wasDirector General of the International LaborOrganization.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: National Labor Relations Board;Department of Labor; International LaborOrganization
Labor affairs specialists
Muccio, John J.Among other posts as a U.S. Foreign ServiceOfficer, 1921-61, served as member of theAmerican Mission to Germany, 1945-47; SpecialRepresentative of the President of the UnitedStates to Korea, Aug. 1948; first U.S. Ambassa-dor to Korea, 1949-52; Envoy Extraordinary toIceland, 1954; and Ambassador to Guatemala,1960-61.Descriptors: Foreign Service
Foreign advisers
Interview No. 1: 2/10/71 to 2/18/71. 124P-Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 12/27/73. 37 p.
Murphy, Charles S.5/2/63 to 5/19/70. 567 p.Former staff member in the Office of theLegislative Counsel of the U.S. Senate, 1934-46;Administrative Assistant to the President of theU.S., 1947-50; and Special Counsel to thePresident, 1950-53. Subsequent to the TrumanAdministration, Murphy served as Under Secre-tary of Agriculture, 1960-65; and Chairman ofthe Civil Aeronautics Board, 1965-68.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Senate; Department of Agriculture;Civil Aeronautics Board
Special assistants; Congressional staff
Murphy, Charles; Neustadt, Richard; Stowe,David; and Webb, James2/20/80. 108 p.During the Truman Administration these menworked together as assistants to the President.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office; Bureau ofBudget
Special assistants
Murphy, Harry E.3/23/70. 36 p.Member of Battery D (129th Field ArtilleryRegiment) commanded by Captain Harry STruman in World War I, 1918-19.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Army colleagues
Neustadt, RichardFor joint interview, see entry under "Murphy,Charles."
Newcomb, Robinson8/6/77. 65 p.Director of construction research, War Produc-tion Board, 1940-45; Director, Office of Eco-nomic Research, Federal Works Agency,1945-47; Economist, President's Council ofEconomic Advisers, 1947-50; Economist, Officeof the Secretary of Commerce, 1950-51;Economist, Office of Defense Management,1951-53; and Consultant and Technical Adviseron Highways, Committee for Economic Deve-lopment.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Production Board; FederalWorks Agency; Council of Economic Advisers;Department of Commerce; Office of DefenseManagement; Committee for Economic Deve-lopment
Economic advisers
Nichol, Henry F.3/15/73. 32 p.Administrative Assistant, Farm Security Ad-ministration, U.S. Department of Agriculture,1937-46; Foreign Affairs Specialist, U.S. Depart-ment of State.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Agriculture; Depart-ment of State
Agricultural economics specialists; Foreignadvisers
Nixon, Robert G.10/9/70 to 11/23/70. 1094 p.News correspondent with the InternationalNews Service, 1930-58; served as editor of theservice for a time. He first came to Washington,
D.C., in 1938 where he served as their StateDepartment and foreign relations correspondent.He was a war correspondent, attached to theBritish Army in France and Belgium, 1940,during invasion of the low countries; evacuatedfrom Dunkirk but later returned to France;evacuated with remnants of the British Armyfrom Brest, June 20, 1940; covered London Blitz,1940-41; war correspondent attached to U.S.forces in European theater of operations,1942-43; correspondent in Northern Ireland,United Kingdom, and Mediterranean theater,participating in North African invasion andcampaign. Covered Casablanca conference,1943; Quebec conference, 1944; and Potsdam,1945. Washington correspondent covering theWhite House beginning in 1944.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: International News Service; Casa-blanca Conference; Quebec Conference; Pots-dam Conference
Journalists
Noland, Mary Ethel9/9/65 to 9/16/65. 227 p.First cousin of Harry S Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Nolting, Frederick £., Jr.6/30/75. 40 p.Country specialist, U.S. Department of State,1946-48; Assistant Chief, North EuropeanAffairs, 1948-49; Officer in Charge of Swiss-Benelux Affairs, 1949-50; Coordinator, aidprograms for Far East, 1950; Member, U.S.Delegation to 6th Session, United NationsGeneral Assembly, 1951; Assistant to DeputyUnder Secretary of State, 1950-53; SpecialAssistant to Secretary of State for MutualSecurity Affairs, 1953-55. Service in Departmentof State subsequent to Truman Administrationuntil 1965. Served as Ambassador to Vietnam,1961-63.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions General Assembly
Foreign advisers
Nordahl, Konrad5/22/64. 16 p.Prominent Norwegian labor leader, and observerof the effects of the Marshall Plan.Afore: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Labor leaders
Nourse, Edwin G.3/7/72. 115 p.With the Brookings Institution in Washington,D.C. as chief of the Agriculture Division,director and vice president from 1923 until 1946;and Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers,Executive Office of the President, 1946-49.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Brookings Institution; Council ofEconomic Advisers
Economic advisers
Ockrent, Roger7/8/77. 42 p.Belgian diplomat. Secretary to the PrimeMinister and Secretary of the Council ofMinistries, 1947-48; Secretary General forAdministration of the Marshall Plan in Belgium,1948-53; Permanent Representative, Head ofBelgian Delegation and Vice Chairman of theCouncil, Organization for European EconomicCooperation, 1953-57; Belgian Ambassador toOrganization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment, 1958-74; and Chairman of theOrganization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment Executive Committee, and Presi-dent of the International Energy Agency,1973-74.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Belgium; Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation;Organization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment; International Energy Agency
Foreign government officials
Ohly, John H.11/30/71. 147 p.Attorney in the Office of Assistant Secretary ofWar, 1940-46, later specializing in laborrelations, manpower and related matters in theOffice of the Under Secretary of War and later inthe Army Service Forces; Special Assistant tothe Secretary of War, 1946; Executive Secretaryto the President's Advisory Commission onUniversal Training, 1946-47; Special Assistant tothe Secretary of Defense, 1947-49; DeputyDirector, Mutual Defense Assistance Program,Department of State, 1950; Assistant Director,Office of International Security Affairs, Depart-ment of State, 1951; Special Assistant for MutualSecurity Affairs in the Office of the Secretary ofState, 1951-52; and Assistant Director forProgram, Office of the Director for MutualSecurity, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Department; Department ofDefense; President's Advisory Commission onUniversal Training; Department of State; MutualSecurity Agency
Labor affairs specialists; International securityspecialists
Osborn, Frederick7/10/74. 97 p.Promoted Major General (temporary), 1943;Director of Information and Education Division,Army of the U.S.; resigned from Army 1945;appointed Deputy Representative of U.S. onUnited Nations Atomic Energy Commission,1947-50.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; United Nations Atomic En-ergy Commission
Energy specialists
Owen, George D.For joint interview, see entry under "Swyden,Victor F."
Pace, Frank, Jr.1/17/72 to 6/26/72. 78 p.Special Assistant to the Attorney General,Taxation Division, 1946; Executive Assistant tothe U.S. Postmaster General, 1946-48; AssistantDirector, Bureau of the Budget, 1948-49;Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1949-50; andSecretary of the Army, 1950-53.Descriptors: Department of Justice; Departmentof Post Office; Bureau of Budget; Department ofArmy
Special assistants; Cabinet members
Palmer, Amanda Hardin1/18/62. 73 p.Latin and mathematics teacher of Harry STruman and Bess Wallace Truman in Ott HighSchool, Independence, Missouri, September1898- 1900; organizer and first president of theJackson Democratic Club (for women) inIndependence; first woman elected to publicoffice (city assessor) in Independence; and aleader in literary and cultural activities in thearea.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Jackson Democratic Club, Missouri
Family and friends; Campaign supporters;State and local politicians
Pella, Giuseppe8/13/64. 15 p.Italian economist and politician; Under Secre-tary of Finance, 1946-47, Minister, 1947-48;Minister of Treasury and ad interim Minister ofBudget, 1948-51, Minister of Budget, 1951-52, ofBudget and Treasury, 1952-54; Prime Minister,Minister of Foreign Affairs and Budget, 1953-54.Served as a Governor of International MonetaryFund and Representative on Organization forEuropean Economic Cooperation.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Italy; InternationalMonetary Fund; Organization for EuropeanEconomic Cooperation
Foreign government officials; Economists
Perkins, Pansy; and Sims, Pauline2/2/81. 77 p.Friends of the Truman family in Grandview,Missouri; members of Mary Jane Truman'sSunday School class; members of Order ofEastern Star. Pansy Perkins was a former VicePresident and Cashier, Grandview Bank. PaulineSims was a public school teacher.Descriptors: Order of Eastern Star
Family and friends
Perimeter, Irving5/24/64 to 5/29/64. 75 p.Assistant Press Secretary in the White HouseOffice, December, 1950-January, 1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office
Press officers
Pesmazoglu, John S.4/30/64. lip.Deputy Governor of the National Bank ofGreece.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Greece
Foreign government officials
Peters, Mize8/8/63 to 3/3/64. 80 p.Boyhood friend of Harry S Truman and BessWallace Truman and a longtime close friend ofthe family; prominent Independence, Missouri,druggist for many years; and subsequently anemployee of the Federal Housing Administrationand then of the Savings Bond Division, U.S.Treasury Department, in Missouri.Descriptors: Federal Housing Administration;Savings Bond Division, Department of Treasury
Family and friends; Independence, Missouri,residents
Plowden, Edwin Noel; and Allen, Douglas6/15/64. 68 p.Chairman, Economic Planning Board and ChiefPlanning Officer in charge of the Planning Staff,1947-1953. Involved in British implementationof the European Recovery Program. DouglasAllen was Lord Plowden's assistant during thatperiod.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain
Foreign government officials
Porter, James Woodrow12/29/74. 46 p.Mr. Porter, commonly known as "Bud" Porter,was a former police officer before he joined theKansas City Star staff as a reporter. He first metHarry S Truman following Truman's return toKansas City from the 1944 Democratic Conven-tion in Chicago, where he was nominated as VicePresident. A friendship developed between thetwo men following the President's retirementand return to his Independence home. Mr. Porteraccompanied Mr. Truman on many of hiswalking press conferences. Mr. Porter retiredfrom the Star in 1973.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Kansas City Star (newspaper)
Journalists; Family and friends
Porter, Paul R.11/30/71. 79 p.Chairman, Shipbuilding Stabilization Commit-tee, War Production Board, Washington, 1941-45; Deputy and later Chief, Mission forEconomic Affairs, American Embassy, London,1954-47; Chief, U.S. Delegate to the EconomicCommission for Europe, Geneva, Switzerland,1947-49; Chief, Economic Cooperation Ad-ministration Mission to Greece, 1949-50; Assist-ant Administrator, ECA, 1950-51; and DeputyU.S. Special Representative in Europe, MutualSecurity Program, Paris, France, 1952-53.
Descriptors: War Production Board; United Na-tions Economic Commission for Europe; Eco-nomic Cooperation Administration; MutualSecurity Agency
Foreign advisers; Economic advisers
Proctor, Franklin W.6/19/73. 94 p.Employee of the U.S. Department of State,1937-73. Served first as a messenger andeventually as Head of the Reproduction Depart-ment. The first black on the Board of Directorsof the Department of State Recreation Associa-tion and a member of the Credit UnionCommittee, Chairman, 1953-73.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State
Pruden, Edward Hughes2/17/71. 30 p.Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Washington,D.C., December 1936 to April 1969, and PastorEmeritus of the church, April 1969 to thepresent. President Truman frequently attendedservices at this church while he was President.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: First Baptist Church, Washington,D.C.
Clergy
Randall, William J.3/15/76. 30 p.Chief Real Estate Appraiser for the JacksonCounty Assessor's Office (Eastern JacksonCounty), 1932-34, and appeared before Trumanas a member of the Board of Equalization. Heserved as Member of Congress, 4th MissouriDistrict, 1959-77.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Jackson County Assessor's Office;House of Representatives
State and local politicians; Members ofCongress
Reiff, Henry5/23/73. 96 p.Legal Specialist on International Organization,U.S. Department of State, 1944-46; technicalexpert with the U.S. Delegation, United NationsConference on International Organization, SanFrancisco, 1945; and Technical Adviser to theU.S. Delegation to the United Nations ExecutiveCommittee, the Preparatory Commission, andthe First General Assembly, London, 1945-46.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Conference on International Organization;United Nations Executive Committee; UnitedNations Preparatory Commission; United Na-tions General Assembly
Legal specialists
Reinhardt, G. Frederick6/13/70. 32 p.During the Administration of President Harry STruman, was a Foreign Service officer at
Moscow, 1945-47; Consul General, 1947; Chief,Division of Eastern European Affairs in theDepartment of State, 1948-50; Director, Officeof Eastern European Affairs, 1950; and Counse-lor of Embassy, Paris, 1951-55.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Reinsch, J. Leonard3/13/67 to 3/14/67. 160 p.Former radio adviser to the White House,1945-52; radio consultant, Democratic NationalConvention and Executive Director, DemocraticNational Convention, 1960 and 1964; andTV-radio director, Democratic presidential cam-paign, 1960.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office; DemocraticNational Convention
Media specialists
Renfrew, Louis H. (Brig. Gen.)3/12/71 to 3/15/71. 169 p.Chief Liaison and Legislative Officer, SelectiveService System, 1946-48; Assistant MilitaryAide in the White House, 1947-49; SpecialAssistant to the Secretary, Department ofDefense, 1949-50; and Deputy Director, Selec-tive Service System, 1950-57.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Selective Service System; WhiteHouse Office; Department of Defense
Military advisers; Military aides
Rice, Mrs. Stuart A.8/20/70 to 12/18/70. 173 p.Widow of the late Dr. Stuart A. Rice, sociologist,statistician; Assistant Director for StatisticalStandards of the Bureau of the Budget, 1940-55;and a member of the executive committee for theestablishment of the Franklin D. RooseveltLibrary, 1938-39.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Budget; Roosevelt, Fran-klin D., Library
Statistics specialists
Ricketts, Floyd T.3/24/70. 40 p.Private in Battery D, 129th Field ArtilleryRegiment in World War I, under the commandof Captain Harry S Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Army colleagues
Riddleberger, James W.Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, U.S.Department of State, 1944-47; Counselor ofEmbassy, and Chief, Political Section, AmericanMilitary Government, Berlin, Germany, 1947-50; Acting Political Adviser to Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Forces, Germany, 1949-50; PoliticalAdviser to Economic Cooperation Administra-tion, Paris, 1950-52; appointed a career minister,
1950; Director, Bureau of German Affairs, U.S.Department of State, 1952-53; and subsequent tohis service during the Truman Presidency servedas an ambassador to various countries and asDirector of the International CooperationAdministration.Descriptors: Department of State; EconomicCooperation Administration; InternationalCooperation Administration
Foreign advisers
Interview No. 1: 6/24/71. 108 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 4/6/72 to 4/26/72. 132P-Note: Includes subject index.
Rigdon, William M. (Cmdr.)7/16/70. 71 p.Assistant Naval Aide in the White House,1942-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office; Navy
Military aides
Riggs, Robert L.3/31/71. 59 p.Journalist with the Associated Press in Madison,Wisconsin, for two years and with the MilwaukeeJournal for six months. From 1929, a journalistwith the Louisville Courier-Journal serving asthe chief of that newspaper's Washington D.C.bureau from 1942 until he retired at the end of1966.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Associated Press; Milwaukee Jour-nal (newspaper); Louisville Courier-Journal(newspaper)
Journalists; Press officers
Riley, Russell L.2/22/74. 101 p.Executive Assistant, War Assets Administration,1946-48; Executive Officer, Office of Education-al Exchange, 1948, Assistant Chief, Division ofLibraries and Institutes, 1949-50, U.S. Depart-ment of State; Director of Personnel, EconomicStabilization Agency (also OPS), 1951; DeputyDirector, Office of Educational Exchange,1951-52, Assistant Administrator, InternationalInformation Administration, 1952-53, Director,International Educational Exchange Service,U.S. Department of State, 1953-58; and subse-quent service as a Foreign Service officer,1958-68.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Assets Administration; Depart-ment of State; Economic Stabilization Agency;Foreign Service
Information specialists; Foreign advisers
Ringland, Arthur7/14/75. 81 p.Consultant, National Defense Advisory Com-mission, and President's War Relief ControlBoard, 1940-46; Executive Director, AdvisoryCommittee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, U.S.Department of State, 1946-53.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: National Defense Advisory Com-mission; President's War Relief Control Board;Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid
Special assistants; Foreign advisers
Ringwalt, Arthur R.6/5/74. 47 p.U.S. Foreign Service officer. Chief, Division ofChinese Affairs, U.S. Department of State,1946-48; State Department member of NavalWar College, 1948-49; First Secretary ofAmerican Embassy, London, 1949-57.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; Naval War College
Foreign advisers
Robertson, Lord, of Oakridge (Gen.)8/11/70. 29 p.Deputy Military Governor, Germany, 1945-48;Commander-in-Chief and Military Governor,1948-49; United Kingdom High Commissioner,Allied High Commission, Germany, 1949-50;and Commander-in-Chief, Middle East LandForces, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain
Foreign government officials
Robinson, Harold G.3/6/71. 145 p.Agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation,1934-41; Chief Investigator for the TrumanCommittee (U.S. Senate Special Committee ToInvestigate the National Defense Program),1941-45; Chief Investigator for the WarrenCommission on Organized Crime (State ofCalifornia), 1948-50; and Assistant Counsel andChief Investigator for the Kefauver Committee(U.S. Senate Committee To Investigate Organ-ized Crime in Interstate Commerce), 1950-51.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Federal Bureau of Investigation;Senate Special Committee To Investigate theNational Defense Program; Senate CommitteeTo Investigate Organized Crime in InterstateCommerce
Researchers; Information specialists
Rockwell, Stuart W.7/8/76. 38 p.Second Secretary, Consul, Ankara, 1946-48;Officer-in-Charge, Palestine-Israel-Jordan Af-fairs, 1948-50; Political Adviser to Secretary ofAir Force, 1950-52; First Secretary, Consul,Madrid, 1952-55. Principal adviser to U.S.Members of the United Nations PalestineConciliation Commission, 1949; Political Advis-er, U.S. Delegation to the United NationsGeneral Assembly, 1949-51.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department of AirForce; United Nations Conciliation Commissionfor Palestine; United Nations General Assembly
Foreign advisers
Rosenman, Samuel I.10/15/68 to 4/23/69. 116 p.Special Counsel to President Roosevelt, 1943-45, and to President Truman, April 12,1945-February 1, 1946; and speech writer forPresident Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: White House Office
Legal advisers; Speech writers
Rowe, James H., Jr.9/30/69 to 1/15/70. 170 p.Technical Adviser to International MilitaryTribunal, Nuremberg, 1945-46; Consultant tothe Bureau of the Budget, 1947; Member,Commission on Organization of the ExecutiveBranch of the Federal Government, 1948-49;Member, 1948 Foreign Service Selection Board,State Department; Member, Special Commis-sion, U.S. "spy" inquiry, State Department,1948; Chairman, Commission To ReorganizeGovernment of Puerto Rico, 1949; Chairman,Committee on Personnel to Secretary of State,1950.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: International Military Tribunal,Nuremberg; Bureau of Budget; Commission onOrganization of Executive Branch of FederalGovernment; Department of State; CommissionTo Reorganize Government of Puerto Rico
Foreign advisers
Ruffin, James E.4/19/66. 82 p.Supporter of a "Truman for Governor" move-ment in 1931; former Representative to Congressfrom Missouri, 1933-35; and Special Assistant tothe Attorney General of the U.S., 1935-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: House of Representatives; Depart-ment of Justice
Campaign supporters; Members of Congress;Special assistants
Russell, Francis7/73/73. 53 p.Director, Office of Public Affairs, U.S. Depart-ment of State, 1945-52. Served as Member, U.S.Delegation to the United Nations Conference onInternational Organization, San Francisco, 1945,and the United Nations Assembly, London,1946; and U.S. Delegate to the North AtlanticTreaty Organization Conference on Information,London, 1951.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Conference on International Organization;United Nations General Assembly; NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization
Foreign advisers
Sachs, Hans-Georg5/14/64. 35 p.Following the war, first served as liaison betweenGerman Lander governments and the Americanshandling the Economic Cooperation Adminis-
tration program in the French zone; continued tobe involved in the Marshall Plan program untilits end in 1952.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Germany; Econom-ic Cooperation Administration
Foreign government officials
Salant, Walter S.3/30/70. 106 p.Head Economist, Research Division, Office ofPrice Administration and predecessor agencies,1940-45; Economic Adviser to the EconomicStabilization Director, 1945-46; Economist forthe Council of Economic Advisers, ExecutiveOffice of the President, 1946-52; and Consultantin the Economic and Finance Division of theNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1952-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Price Administration; Of-fice of Economic Stabilization; Council ofEconomic Advisers; North Atlantic TreatyOrganization
Economic advisers
Saltzman, Charles E.6/28/74. 31 p.General staff officer with General Mark Clark'sFifth U.S. Army, 1943-46, including service inoccupied Austria; and Assistant Secretary ofState for Occupied Areas, 1947-49.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; Department of State
Military advisers
Sanders, Ted J.7/23/82. 92 p.Longtime friend of the Truman family, localWorks Progress Administration administrator,farmer, and horse-trader.Descriptors: Works Progress Administration
Family and friends
Sanders, William8/75. 36 p.Associate Chief, Division of InternationalOrganization Affairs, Office of Special PoliticalAffairs, U.S. Department of State, 1945-48;Alternate U.S. Representative, Council ofOrganization of American States, 1948; SpecialAssistant, Office of United Nations Affairs,1948, Acting Director, 1948; Director, seminarin international law and organizations, George-town University, 1948-53; Special Assistant,Bureau of United Nations Affairs, and ActingDeputy Assistant Secretary of State, 1950-52;appointed Foreign Service officer, Class 1, 1952;Staff Director, Bureau of United Nations Affairs,1953.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Organizationof American States; Georgetown University;Foreign Service
Foreign advisers
Sandifer, Durward V.3/15/73 to 5/29/73. 143 p.International lawyer, with long career in the U.S.Department of State and the Foreign Service,1934-60. In addition to other positions served asSecretary General and Chief Technical Expert,U.S. Delegation to the United Nations Confer-ence, San Francisco, 1945; Deputy Director,Office of United Nations Affairs, 1947-48;Acting Director, Office of United NationsAffairs, 1949; Deputy Assistant Secretary ofState for United Nations Affairs, 1949-54.Attended many United Nations Assemblies andother international conferences in variouscapacities for the State Department, 1944-52.Descriptors: Department of State; Foreign Ser-vice; United Nations Conference on Internation-al Organization; Office of United Nations Affairs
Legal specialists; Foreign advisers
Satterthwaite, Joseph C.11/13/72. 53 p.First Secretary of Legation and Consul, Damas-cus, 1944-45; Assistant Chief, Division of NearEastern Affairs, U.S. Department of State,1945-46; Special Assistant to the Director,Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs, andActing Chief, Division of Research for Near Eastand Africa, 1946-47, Deputy Director, 1947-48,Director, 1948-49; and Ambassador to Ceylon,1949-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Schneider, J. Thomas7/70/73. 99 p.Chairman, Munitions Board Inter-Agency Com-mittee on Military-Contractor Relationship,1949-50; Chairman, Munitions Board IndustryAdvisory Committee on Military-ContractorRelationship, 1949-50; Chairman, PersonnelPolicy Board, Department of Defense, 1950-51,and Assistant Secretary of Commerce forInternational Affairs, 1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Munitions Board; Department ofDefense; Department of Commerce
Military advisers; Foreign advisers
Seidman, Harold7/29/70. 166 p.Member of the staff of the Bureau of the Budget,1943-68, including service as Chief of theGovernment Organization Branch and as Assist-ant Director for Management and Organization.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Budget
Fiscal specialists
Short, Beth2/16/71. 119 p.Joined the Associated Press Washington Bureauduring the Roosevelt Administration and amongother assignments covered Mrs. Eleanor Roose-
velt's press conferences. Freelanced 1940-1952;President Truman's Correspondence Secretary1952-52; publicity director, then acting director,Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, 1953-56; press secretary to Senator Monroney,1957-67.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Associated Press; White House Of-fice; Democratic Senate Campaign Committee
Journalists; Publicity specialists; Press officers;Personal assistants and secretaries
Sims, PaulineFor joint interview, see entry under "Perkins,Pansy."
Slater, Harold M.6/2/82. 83 p.Reporter and City Editor, St. Joseph News-Press,1927-79; executive secretary to CongressmanPhil J. Welch, 1949; and longtime friend toPresident and Mrs. Harry S Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: St. Joseph News-Press (newspaper)
Journalists; Campaign supporters; Family andfriends
Slaughter, Stephen S.4/19/84. 125 p.Neighbor of the Truman family in Grandview,Missouri, and longtime acquaintance of theTrumans.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends; Grandview,Missouri, residents
Smith, R. Burr4/10/74. 83 p.Served on the Planning Committee, WarProduction Board, 1942-43; Coordinator ofEconomic Research and Statistics, SupremeCommander for Allied Powers, Tokyo, 1946;Economist, U.S. Department of State, 1946-49;Member of the U.S. Delegation, Far EasternCommission, 1947-49; Chief of the Reparationsand Restitution Delegation, Tokyo, 1947; Mem-ber of U.S. Delegation, Austrian Treaty Confer-ence, 1949; Commercial Attache, AmericanEmbassy, Bangkok, 1950-52; and Member ofU.S. Delegation, Economic Commission Asiaand Far East, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Production Board; Departmentof State; Far Eastern Commission; SupremeCommander for Allied Powers; Austrian TreatyConference
Economists; Foreign advisers
Snow, Conrad E.7/2/73. 59 p.Director, Legal Division, Office of Chief SignalOfficer, 1940-45; in charge of clemency, Officeof the Under Secretary of War and Member ofClemency Board' (Roberts Board), 1945-46;Assistant Legal Adviser for Political Affairs, U.S.Department of State, and adviser to U.S.
Member, Far Eastern Commission, 1946-50;Chairman, Loyalty-Security Board, 1947-52;Assistant Legal Adviser for Far Eastern Affairs,1950-56; Member of the Advisory Board on WarCriminals, High Commissioner for Germany,1950; U.S. Representative Negotiating Status ofForces Agreement, London, 1951; and Chair-man, Clemency and Parole Board for JapaneseWar Criminals, 1952-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Department; Clemency Board;Department of State; Far Eastern Commission;Loyalty-Security Board; Advisory Board on WarCriminals; Clemency and Parole Board forJapanese War Criminals
Foreign advisers; Legal advisers
Snoy, Baron Jean-CharlesDuring the years of the Truman Administration,was President of the Benelux Council, 1946-48;and Chairman of the Council of the Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation, 1948-50;and of Steering Board for Trade, Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation, 1952.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Benelux Council; Organization forEuropean Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials
Interview No. 1: 5/27/64. 37 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 6/24/70. 24 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Snyder, John W.Served as Executive Vice President and Direc-tor, Defense Plant Corporation, 1940-43; Assist-ant to the Director of the ReconstructionFinance Corporation, 1940-44; Federal LoanAdministrator, 1945; Director, Office of WarMobilization and Reconversion, 1945-46; andSecretary of the Treasury, 1946-53. SecretarySnyder was a close friend of Harry S Trumanbeginning with their service in the U.S. ArmyReserves after World War I.Descriptors: Defense Plant Corp.; Reconstruc-tion Finance Corp.; Federal Loan Agency; Officeof War Mobilization and Reconversion; Depart-ment of Treasury
Cabinet members; Family and friends
Interview No. 1: 11/8/67 to 9/3/69.1950 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 3/18/76. 82 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 3: 3/15/80. 186 p.
Sonnenhol, Gustav Adolf5/14/64. 34 p.During World War II, served as a member of theGerman Foreign Office; later prisoner of war,then journalist, then joined the Marshall Planministry.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Germany
Foreign government officials
Southard, Frank A.3/76/73. 54 p.
Director, Office of International Finance, Treas-ury Department, 1947-48; Associate Director,Research and Statistics, in charge of Internation-al Section, Board of Governors, Federal ReserveSystem, 1948-49; U.S. Executive Director,International Monetary Fund, and SpecialAssistant to Secretary of the Treasury, Directorof International Monetary Fund, 1949-62; and •U.S. Alternate Governor, Boards of Governorsof International -Bank and Monetary Fund,1949-62.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of International Finance;Federal Reserve Board; International MonetaryFund
Fiscal specialists; Foreign advisers
Sparks, Wilbur D.9/5/68 to 9/19/68. 198 p.Attorney-Investigator on the staff of the U.S.Senate Special Committee To Investigate theNational Defense Program (Truman Commit-tee), 1941-46.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Senate Special Committee to Inves-tigate the National Defense Program
Legal specialists; Researchers; Congressionalstaff
Spingarn, Stephen J.3/20/67 to 3/29/67. 1117 p.Attorney, U.S. Treasury Department, 1934-41;Assistant to the Attorney General of the U.S.,1937-38; Special Assistant to the GeneralCounsel, Treasury Department, 1941-42; Com-manding Officer, Fifth Army Counter Intelli-gence Corps, 1943-45; Assistant GeneralCounsel, Treasury Department, 1946-49; Alter-nate member, President's Temporary Commis-sion on Employee Loyalty, 1946-47; DeputyDirector, Office of Contract Settlement, 1947-49; Assistant to the Special Counsel of thePresident, 1949-50; Administrative Assistant tothe President, 1950; and Commissioner, FederalTrade Commission, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; Depart-ment of Justice; Department of Army; Presi-dent's Temporary Commission on EmployeeLoyalty; Office of Contract Settlement; FederalTrade Commission
Legal specialists; Special assistants
Sprouse, Philip D.2/11/74. 129 p.U.S. Foreign Service officer with service in orrelated to China from 1935-49. Foreign Serviceclerk, Peiping, 1935-38. Appointed ForeignService officer, 1938; Language Officer of theEmbassy, Peiping, 1938-40; Vice Consul, Han-kow, 1940-41; Third Secretary of the Embassy,Chungking, 1942-44; Consul, Kunming, 1944;International Secretariat, United Nations Con-ference on Organization, San Francisco, 1945;
Consul, Kunming, 1945; at Executive Headquar-ters, Peiping, 1946; Second Secretary of theEmbassy, Nanking, 1946; Assistant Chief,Division of Chinese Affairs, U.S. Department ofState, 1947; member of General Wedemeyer'smission to China and Korea, 1947; Chief,Division of Chinese Affairs, 1948; Director,Office of Chinese Affairs, 1949; First Secretaryof the Embassy, Paris, 1950, Counselor, 1952;Counselor of Embassy, Brussels, 1954-58;Foreign Service inspector, 1959-62; appointedcareer minister, 1959; Ambassador to Cambodia,1962-64. Retired Foreign Service officer, 1964.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; United Nations Conference on Interna-tional Organization
Foreign advisers
Staats, Elmer B.4/9/87 to 5/7/87. 160 p.Served on the staff of the Bureau of the Budget,then appointed Deputy Director of the Budget,1950; appointed Executive Officer of theOperations Coordinating Board of the NationalSecurity Council, 1953; reappointed DeputyDirector of the Budget, 1959; ComptrollerGeneral of the U.S., 1966-81.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Budget; National SecurityCouncil; General Accounting Office
Economic advisers
Stassen, Harold6/26/73. 46 p.Governor of Minnesota, 1938-43; served on staffof Admiral W. F. Halsey in South Pacific,1943-45; and Member of U.S. Delegation to theUnited Nations Conference on InternationalOrganization, San Francisco, 1945.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: United Nations Conference on In-ternational Organization
Foreign advisers; State and local politicians
Steelman, John R.1/15/63. 68 p.Commissioner of Conciliation, U.S. ConciliationService, 1934-36, Director, 1937-44; SpecialAssistant to the President, 1945-46; TheAssistant to the President, 1946-53. Also servedas the Director of the Office of War Mobilizationand Reconversion, 1946; Acting Chairman of theNational Security Resources Board, 1948-50;and Acting Director of Defense Mobilization,1952.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of War Mobilization andReconversion; National Security ResourcesBoard; Office of Defense Mobilization
Special assistants; Military advisers
Stephens, A. J.//6/66. 63 p.Kansas City entrepreneur and friend of Harry STruman since the early twenties.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Stewart, Antoinette F.7/22/80. 25 p.Worked for War Department in 1946; marriedMartin Friedman, an Assistant Director ofCivilian Personnel in War Department. TheFriedmans were friendly with General Donald S.Dawson who was an Administrative Assistant tothe President and who recruited Friedman for aposition in the White House. Friedman died in1977.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Department; White House Of-fice
Special assistants
Stikker, Dirk UipkoDuring the period of the Truman Administration(1945-53) Stikker was a member of theNetherlands Government Delegation to theRound Table Conference on the political statusof the Netherlands West Indies, 1946; memberRound Table Conference with representatives ofIndonesia and preparation for the independenceof Indonesia, 1948; Netherlands Minister ofForeign Affairs, 1948-52; Netherlands Re-presentative on the Council of the Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation, 1950; andChairman, Organization for European EconomicCooperation, 1950-52. Ambassador Stikkerlater, in addition to service in many otherdistinguished positions, was Secretary-Generalof North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1961-64.Descriptors: Government of Netherlands; Or-ganization for European Economic Cooperation;North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Foreign government officials
Interview No. 1: 4/23/64. 30 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Interview No. 2: 7/14/70. 84 p.
Stinebower, Leroy6/9/74. 104 p.Economist, Department of State, Washington,1934-52. Assistant Adviser, International Eco-nomic Affairs, 1940-42; Chief, Division ofEconomic Studies, 1943; Adviser, Office ofEconomic Affairs, also Deputy Director, Officeof International Trade Policy, 1945; SpecialAssistant to Assistant Secretary of State forEconomic Affairs, 1946-49; Director, Office ofFinancial and Developmental Policy, 1949-52;also Department Representative from U.S. toUnited Nations Economic and Social Council,1946, acting U.S. Representative, 1947; secre-tary, Commission on International MonetaryFund, United Nations Monetary Conference,Bretton Woods, N.H., 1944; alternate U.S.Representative, Interim Commission on Foodand Agriculture, United Nations, 1944-45;Adviser, U.S. Delegation, United NationsConference on International Organization, SanFrancisco, 1945; Adviser, U.S. Delegation, FirstSession, United Nations Food and AgricultureOrganization, Quebec, 1945, Second Session,Copenhagen, 1946; Adviser, U.S. Delegation,
First Session, General Assembly, United Na-tions, London and New York City, 1946, SecondSession, 1947, 1948; Economic Adviser, U.S.Delegation, Conference of Paris, 1946; U.S.Member, Economic Employment and Develop-ment Commission, United Nations, 1951;Director, Committee on National Trade Policy.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Economic and Social Council; BrettonWoods Conference; United Nations InterimCommission on Food and Agriculture; UnitedNations Conference on International Organiza-tion; Food and Agriculture Organization; UnitedNations General Assembly; United NationsEconomic Employment and Development Com-mission; Committee on National Trade Policy
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Stokes, Isaac N. P.7/3/73. Ill p.Member of legal staff of Office of ProductionManagement, 1941, War Production Board,1942-45, Assistant General Counsel, 1943-45,Solicitor, 1945; Associate Chief, Division ofInternational Organization Affairs, Departmentof State, 1945-48, Member of Policy PlanningStaff, 1947; Solicitor, Department of Commerce,1948-49; Acting General Counsel, Office of theSpecial U.S. Representative in Europe, GeneralCounsel, 1949-50, Special Assistant, 1950-51,General Counsel, Mutual Security Agency,1952-53. Adviser, U.S. Delegation to GeneralAssembly of United Nations, 1946.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: War Production Board; Departmentof State; Department of Commerce; Office of theSpecial U.S. Representative in Europe; MutualSecurity Agency; United Nations GeneralAssembly
Legal advisers; Foreign advisers
Stowe, David H.3/18/76. 47 p.Served in the U.S. Bureau of the Budget, 1941-47(as Chief Examiner, 1943-47), and as a Deputyto the Assistant to the President of the U.S.,1947-49. He was appointed an AdministrativeAssistant to President Harry S Truman in 1949and served in that capacity until PresidentTruman left office in January 1953.
For additional joint interview, see entry under"Murphy, Charles."Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Bureau of Budget; White HouseOffice
Special assistants
Strauss, Anna Lord1/22/73. 61 p.President, League of Women Voters of the U.S.,1944-50; member of the U.S. Delegation,Conference of the Food and AgricultureOrganization, Quebec, Canada, 1945; member ofthe President's Famine Emergency Committee,1945; member, U.S. Delegation to the UnitedNations General Assembly, Paris, France,1951-52; and Vice Chairman, President's Com-mission on Internal Security and IndividualRights, 1951.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: League of Women Voters of theU.S.; Food and Agriculture Organization; Presi-dent's Famine Emergency Committee; UnitedNations General Assembly; President's Commis-sion on Internal Security and Individual Rights
Special assistants
Strode, John J.11/18/80. 92 p.Longtime friend of the Truman family; son ofGilbert W. Strode, a Truman appointee as roadoverseer; Army service in World War II; auditorin Treasury Department, 1946-48; AssistantPostmaster, 1949-67; Postmaster, 1967-76.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; Department of Treasury;Department of Post Office
Family and friends
Strout, Richard L.2/5/77. 79 p.Journalist in the Washington bureau of theBoston Monitor from 1923; wrote weekly co-lumn for New Republic magazine starting in1944; covered President Truman's press confer-ences.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Boston Monitor (newspaper); NewRepublic (magazine)
Journalists
Sullivan, John L.3/27/72 to 4/13/72. 99 p.Assistant to the Commissioner of InternalRevenue, September 19 39-January 1940; Assist-ant Secretary of the Treasury, January 1940-November 1944; Assistant Secretary of the Navyfor Air, July 1945-46; Under Secretary of theNavy, 1946-47; and Secretary of the Navy,1947-May 24, 1949.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Treasury; Depart-ment of Navy
Fiscal specialists; Military advisers; Cabinetmembers
Sweeney, Robert L.12/12/77. 56 p.Life-long friend of Harry S Truman; first blacksupervisor appointed in the Kansas City postalsystem, 1948; active in local and Missouri Statecivic and political affairs.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Post Office
Family and friends
Swoyer, Martha Ann10/28/83. 64 p.Daughter of Vivian Truman and niece of HarryS Truman.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends
Swyden, Victor F.; and Owen, George D.4/10/84. 55 p.Swyden was a member (6th District) of theKansas City Council, 1963-83, and present at thepresentation of a piano to President Truman byPresident Richard M. Nixon.
Owen was Chief of Police of Independence,Missouri, 1967-72, and handled certain mattersin connection with the security of formerPresident Truman and was also present atpresentation of White House piano to PresidentTruman, as well as at many other Truman-relatedfunctions.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Kansas City Council; Independence,Missouri, Police Department
State and local politicians; Family and friends
Symington, Stuart5/29/81. 94 p.Served as president and board chairman ofEmerson Electric Company, 1938-45; appointedSurplus Property Administrator, 1945-46; As-sistant Secretary of War for Air, 1946-47;Secretary of Air Force, National Defense,1947-50; chairman National Security ResourcesBoard from 1950.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Emerson Electric Co.; Surplus Prop-erty Administration; War Department; Depart-ment of Air Force; National Security ResourcesBoard
Special assistants; Military advisers
Tames, George6/11/80. 79 p.Photographer, Time magazine, 1938-45; and forNew York Times, 1945 to present. Served asPresident of the White House News Photogra-phers Association, as Chairman of the StandingCommittee of the Photographers Gallery, U.S.Senate, and as Chairman of the White House StillPhotographers Working Group.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Time (periodical); New York Times(newspaper); White House News PhotographersAssociation; Senate Standing Committee of thePhotographers Gallery; White House StillPhotographers Working Group
Photographers; Family and friends
Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.7/14/69. 88 p.Worked closely with Averell Harriman in theearly fifties as member of a group of specialassistants and presidential speech writers.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; White HouseOffice
Special assistants; Speech writers
Theis, J. William2/8/77. 56 p.Worked for the International News Service in itsPittsburgh bureau, 1933-35, and its Harrisburg(Pennsylvania) bureau as legislative correspond-
ent and later bureau manager, 1935-39. BecamePennsylvania State manager for InternationalNews Service in 1939 until transferred to theWashington (D.C.) bureau as a reporter in May1942. Washington correspondent for Interna-tional News Service, 1942-58, and chief of theInternational News Service Senate staff, 1945-58, and of the United Press International Senatestaff, 1958-68. Bureau chief of the HearstNewspapers, 1968 to the present.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: International News Service; UnitedPress International; Hearst Newspapers
Journalists; Press officers
Thelen, Edward F. (Col.)6/6/68. 71 p.Associate of Harry S Truman in the ReserveOfficer's training program, 1930-40, and RegularArmy officer, 1946-61.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army
Army colleagues
Thorp, VVIllard L.7/10/71. 192 p.Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Econom-ic Affairs, 1945-46, and Assistant Secretary,1946-52. Member of U.S. Delegation serving asSpecial Adviser on economic matters, ParisPeace Conference, 1946; Special Adviser oneconomic matters, New York meeting of theCouncil of Foreign Ministers, 1946; Americanrepresentative to the United Nations GeneralAssembly, 1947-48; and Chairman, U.S. Delega-tion to the Ruhr Coal Production Talks,Washington, D.C., 1947.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; Paris PeaceConference; Council of Foreign Ministers;United Nations General Assembly; Ruhr CoalProduction Talks
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Trezlse, Philip H.5/27/75. 48 p.With State Department since 1946. Adviser,U.S. Delegation to United Nations Commissionon Indonesian Question, 1948; Consultant,report to President on Foreign Economic Policy,1950; Deputy Director, Office of IntelligenceResearch, intelligence activities, 1943-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Commission on Indonesian Question
Foreign advisers
Trohan, Walter10/7/70. 137 p.Reporter, City News Bureau, Chicago, 1927-29;Chicago Tribune, 1929-34; Assistant Washing-ton Correspondent, Chicago Tribune, 1934-47;Executive Director, Washington (D.C.) Bureau,Chicago Tribune, 1947-49, and Chief of theWashington Bureau, Chicago Tribune, 1949-69.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Chicago Tribune (newspaper)Journalists
Truman, Fred LehmanSon of the late John Vivian Truman, thePresident's brother. Mr. Truman came in contactwith his uncle at various family occasions.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Black and Veatch Co.
Family and friends
Interview No. 1: 12/30/75. 22 p.
Interview No. 2: 3/17/83. 86 p.Note: Includes subject index.
Truman Daniel, MargaretFor interview, see entry under "Daniel, MargaretTruman."
Truman, Mary Jane7/2/76. 42 p.Miss Truman lived with her brother, Harry STruman, until he was married at the age of 35.She remained with her mother until her mother,Martha Ellen Truman, died. Miss Truman was aGrand Matron of the Missouri Eastern Star, alsoa pianist for the First Baptist Church ofGrandview, Missouri for approximately 30 yearswhere she was a member.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Missouri Eastern Star; First BaptistChurch, Grandview, Mo.
Family and friends
Tsaldaris, Constanrine5/4/64. 31 p.Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1947-50;chairman, Greek delegation to the Paris PeaceConference, 1946; chairman, Greek delegationto the second, third, and fourth generalassemblies of the United Nations, 1947, 1948,1949; representative of Greece, Fifth GeneralAssembly, 1950.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Greece; Paris PeaceConference; United Nations Relief and Rehabili-tation Administration; United Nations GeneralAssembly
Foreign government officials
Tubby, Roger2/10/70. 153 p.Director of Information, Foreign EconomicAdministration, 1944-45; Assistant to theAdministrator, FEA, 1945; Director of Informa-tion, Office of International Trade, Departmentof Commerce, 1945-46; Press Officer, Depart-ment of State, 1945-49; Executive Assistant forPress Relations, Department of State, 1950;Assistant Press Secretary, The White House,1950-52; Acting Press Secretary to the Presi-dent, October-December, 1952; Press Secretaryto the President, December, 1952; subsequentlyserved as Assistant Secretary of State for PublicAffairs, 1961-62 and U.S. Ambassador toGeneva to all the international organizationsthere, 1962-69.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Economic Administration;Office of International Trade; Department ofState; White House Office
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers; Pressofficers
Turner, J. C.12/28/70. 62 p.Official of the Operating Engineers Union since1940, and national vice president in 1956. Latera member of the executive board of theInternational Union of Operating Engineers, andpresident of the Greater Washington CentralLabor Council, 1958-70. Has served as a memberof the District of Columbia City Council as wellas on other District boards and committees andin other labor positions. Also served as a laborliaison man on the Truman campaign train in1948.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Operating Engineers Union; Inter-national Union of Operating Engineers; GreaterWashington Central Labor Council; D.C. Gov-ernment
Political advisers and staff; Labor leaders
Tyson, William S.10/6/77. 79 p.Attorney, U.S. Department of Labor, 1939-43;Assistant Solicitor, 1943-45; Solicitor of Labor,1945-55.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of Labor
Labor affairs specialists
Vanatta, Regna72/2/80. 54 p.Longtime friend of the Truman family inGrandview; daughter of David Wilmott Vanatta,restaurant and grocery store owner in Grand-view, Missouri; employee of Associated Grocers;member of Order of Eastern Star.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Order of Eastern Star
Family and friends; Grandview, Missouri,residents
Van Der Beugel, Ernst H.6/1/64. 69 p.Served in Netherlands Ministry of Economics;Secretary to the Netherlands Delegation to thefirst Paris Conference on the Marshall Plan,1947; Director, European Recovery ProgramDivision, Netherlands Ministry of ForeignAffairs, 1948; Director-General for Military andEconomic Affairs of the Netherlands Ministry ofForeign Affairs in charge of Organization forEuropean Economic Cooperation, North Atlan-tic Treaty Organization and European integra-tion problems, 1952. Deputy Foreign Ministerwith special responsibility for European andNATO problems, 1957.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Netherlands; NorthAtlantic Treaty Organization; Organization forEuropean Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials
Van Kleffens, Eelco6/11/64. 20 p.Chief Representative in the United Kingdom ofthe European Coal and Steel Community.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Great Britain; Euro-pean Coal and Steel Community; Organizationfor European Economic Cooperation; UnitedNations
Foreign government officials
Vaughan, Harry H. (Gen.)3/20/76. 61 p.President Truman's Military Aide in the WhiteHouse. He served as Truman's secretary whileTruman was Senator. General Vaughan met Mr.Truman during World War I while both wereserving in the 135th Division. General Vaughandiscusses his recollections of the Presidentduring World War I, Truman's Senatorial years,the White House years, and the President'sretirement.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army; Senate; White House Office
Family and friends; Military aides
Veatch, Nathan Thomas11/9/61 to 11/21/61. 97 p.Former member of the commission of engineersthat planned and supervised construction of theJackson County, Missouri, road system whenHarry S Truman was presiding judge of thecounty court; personal friend of Mr. Trumansince 1927; and member of the national firm ofBlack and Veatch, Consulting Engineers, ofKansas City, Missouri.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Black and Veatch Co.
Family and friends
Vernon, Raymond7/19/73. 70 p.Assistant Director, Trading and ExchangeDivision, U.S. Department of State, 1942-45;Assistant Chief, International Resources Divi-sion, 1946-48; Adviser on Commercial Policy,1948; Member, U.S. Delegation, General Agree-ment on Tariffs and Trade, Geneva, 1950,Torquay, England, 1951, Vice Chairman, U.S.Delegation, Geneva, 1952; Deputy Director,Office of Economic Defense and Trade Policy,1951, and Acting Director, 1954.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; GeneralAgreement on Tariffs and Trade Conferences
Foreign trade specialists
Voltz, Phillip W.11/14/69. 39 p.Appraiser for the Farm Credit Administration,1933-34; in the Field Service for the CentralBank for Cooperatives, Department of Agricul-ture, 1935-38; employee of the Tennessee ValleyAuthority, 1938-49; employee of the Rural
Electrification Administration, Department ofAgriculture, 1949-52; and Chief, Farmers Ser-vice Division, Sino-American Joint Commissionon Rural Reconstruction, Technical CooperationAdministration, Department of State, 1932-56.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Farm Credit Administration; De-partment of Agriculture; Tennessee ValleyAuthority; Technical Cooperation Administra-tion
Agricultural economics specialists
von Susskind-Schwendi, Baron Alexander5/12/64. 26 p.Following World War II, was an economicrepresentative in Bonn of three of the LaenderStates in the French occupation zone. LaterDeputy Chief, German mission to the Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation inParis; still later, associated with Federal TreasuryDepartment; Marshall Plan ministry from 1948.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Germany; Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials
von Sydow, Erik7/7/70. 44 p.Permanent Delegate and Head of the SwedishMission to the Organization for EuropeanEconomic Cooperation, 1949-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Sweden; Organiza-tion for European Economic Cooperation
Foreign government officials
Walsh, Robert K.10/12/70. 217 p.Reporter for the Providence Journal, 1928-46;and for the Washington Evening Star, 1946-69.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Providence Journal (newspaper);Washington Evening Star (newspaper)
Journalists
Warne, William E.5/21/88. 115 p.Chief of Information, Bureau of Reclamation,1937-42; Assistant Director, Division of Power,Department of Interior, 1942-43; AssistantCommissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, 1943-47;Assistant Secretary, Department of Interior,1947-51; Assistant Secretary for Water andPower Development, Department of Interior,1950-51; U.S. Minister in Charge of TechnicalCooperation (Point IV): Iran, 1951-55, andBrazil, 1955-56; U.S. Minister and EconomicCoordinator for Korea, 1956-59.Descriptors: Bureau of Reclamation; TechnicalCooperation Administration
Land management specialists
Warren, Earl5/11/72. 73 p.Governor of California, 1943-53, and ChiefJustice of the U.S., 1953-69. Republican
candidate for Vice President of the U.S., 1948.Delivered principal address at the dedication ofthe Harry S. Truman Library, Independence,Missouri, July 6, 1957, and also the principaladdress at the dedication of the Thomas HartBenton mural in the Truman Library, April 15,1961.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: State of California, Office of theGovernor; Supreme Court; Truman, Harry S.,Library
Legal specialists; State and local politicians
Warren, George L.11/10/72. 34 p.Long career dealing with problems of refugeesand displaced persons starting in 1928, includingservice during the Truman Administration as amember of the U.S. Delegation to the Second,Third, Fourth, and Fifth Sessions of the Councilof United Nations Relief and RehabilitationAdministration, 1944-46; U.S. Representative,United Nations Special Committee on Refugeesand Displaced Persons, 1946; Adviser to the U.S.Representative, United Nations Economic andSocial Council, 1946; U.S. Representative,Preparatory Commission, International RefugeeOrganization, 1947-48; Adviser to U.S. Dele-gates, U.N. General Assembly, 1948, 1949, and1950; and U.S. Representative, General Counciland Executive Committee, International Re-fugee Organization, 1948-52.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: United Nations Relief and Rehabili-tation Administration; United Nations SpecialCommittee on Refugees and Displaced Persons;United Nations Economic and Social Council;International Refugee Organization; UnitedNations General Assembly
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Warren, William Fletcher9/24/73. 130 p.Foreign Service officer from early thirties.Ambassador to Nicaragua, 1945, Paraguay,1947-50; Director, Office of South AmericanAffairs, Department of State, from 1950.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Weatherford, Robert P., Jr.6/77/76. 57p.Mayor, Independence, Missouri, 1950-58.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Independence, Missouri, Office ofMayor
State and local politicians
Webb, JamesFor joint interview, see entry under "Murphy,Charles."
Weddle, Margaret5/15/81. 57 p.Longtime acquaintance of the Truman family inGrandview, Missouri; descendant of Grandviewarea pioneers; and member of Mary JaneTruman's Sunday School class.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends; Grandview,Missouri, residents
Weigle, Richard D.6/11/73. 38 p.U.S. Army Air Force, 1942-46; Headquarters,G-2, G-3, Chinese Army in India, 1944-45;secretary, General Staff, Chinese Combat Com-mand, 1945; and Executive Officer, Office of FarEastern Affairs, U.S. Department of State,1946-49.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Army Air Forces; Office of FarEastern Affairs
Foreign advisers
Werts, Leo R.8/4/77. 72 p.Manpower specialist, Office of Price Administra-tion, War Production Board, War ManpowerCommission, 1941-45; Manpower, Labor Advis-er, Direct Manpower Division, U.S. MilitaryGovernment, Germany, 1945-49; U.S. Re-presentative Manpower Directorate, Allied Con-trol Council, Germany, 1946-48; AssociateDirector, Office of International Labor Affairs,Department of Labor, 1949-50; Deputy Execu-tive Director, Defense Manpower Administra-tion, 1950-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Office of Price Administration; WarProduction Board; War Manpower Commission;Allied Control Council, Germany; Office ofInternational Labor Affairs; Defense ManpowerAdministration
Labor affairs specialists; Foreign advisers
Westphall, Povl5/64. 35 p.Leading journalist in Denmark. Active in theResistance Movement during World War II;attended one of President Truman's pressconferences in Washington in 1945 and onanother occasion heard him speak; was wellinformed about the Marshall Plan.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Journalists
Westwood, Paul Mike12/30/75. 27 p.Former employee of Jackson County and alieutenant with the Independence, Missouri,Police Department. He drove Mr.Trumanoccasionally before President Truman becamePresident. After the President returned toIndependence, Lieutenant Mike Westwood wasassigned to the detail of guarding the President.Lieutenant Westwood retired from the In-dependence Police Department in 1973.Note: Includes subject index.
Descriptors: Independence, Missouri, Police De-partment
Chauffeurs; Protection officers
White, Ivan B.2/24/74. 49 p.Appointed Foreign Service officer, 1935. De-tailed to the Bretton Woods Conference, 1944, asliaison officer with the Latin American delega-tions. Served during the Truman Administrationas a Financial Officer, U.S. Embassy, Paris,1944-48, in Trieste, Italy, as Director of Financeand Economics for the Allied Military Govern-ment, 1948-50; as Director, Office of RegionalAmerican Affairs, Bureau of Inter-AmericanAffairs, 1950-51; and as Counselor, U.S.Embassy, Madrid, 1951-53. Attended as anadviser the inaugural meeting (Savannah,Georgia, April, 1946) and the first annualmeeting (Washington, D.C., September, 1946) ofthe International Monetary Fund and theInternational Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Bretton WoodsConference; Allied Military Government, Italy;International Monetary Fund; InternationalBank for Reconstruction and Development
Foreign advisers; Financial advisers
Wikborg, Erling5/21/64. 36 p.Foreign Minister of Norway for one month(August, 1963); and Member of Parliament1945-49, and 1954-.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Government of Norway
Foreign government officials
Wilkins, Fraser6/20/75. 92 p.Foreign Service officer, 1940-, in Canada, Iraq,Palestine, and India; Director, Near East Affairs,Department of State, 1955-57; American Minis-ter-Counselor, Tehran, Iran, 1957-60; Ambassa-dor to Cyprus, 1960-64; Inspector-General ofForeign Service, 1964-.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState
Foreign advisers
Williams, Marine5/17/83. 29 p.Has been a tenant on the Truman farm inGrandview since 1954, and lived in the Trumanfarm house from 1956 until 1983.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Grandview, Missouri, residents
Wilson, Evan M.7/78/75. 91 p.Appointed Foreign Service officer, Departmentof State, July, 1937; Vice Consul, Guadalajara,Mexico, 1937-38; assigned to Department ofState, March-November, 1938; Vice Consul,
later Third Secretary, Cairo, Egypt, 1938-41;Third Secretary and Vice Consul, Mexico City,1942-43; assigned to Department of State,January 1943-January 1947; American Secre-tary, Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry(Palestine), 1945-46; Assistant Chief of Divisionof Near Eastern Affairs, 1946-47; SecondSecretary and Vice Consul, later First Secretaryand Consul, Tehran, Iran, March 1947-June1949; student, National War College, August1949-1949-50; Consul General, 1953-57; as-signed to Department of State, Washington,1957-61; Counselor of Embassy, Beirut, Leba-non, 1961-64; American Consul General, Jerusa-lem, from 1964, with personal rank of Minister,1966; retired, 1967; now Consultant, MiddleEast Institute; Member, U.S. Delegation, Firstand Second Suez Canal Conferences, London,1956.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Foreign Service; Department ofState; Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry(Palestine); National War College; Middle EastInstitute; Suez Canal Conferences
Foreign advisers
Wood, C. Tyler6/78/7;. 107 p.During the Truman Administration served asSpecial Assistant to the Assistant Secretary ofState for Economic Affairs, Alternate Member,United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-ministration Council, 1945-46; Deputy to Assist-ant Secretary of State, 1947-48; Assistant toDeputy Administrator, Economic CooperationAdministration, 1948-49; Assistant Administra-tor for Operations, 1949-50; Deputy U.S. SpecialRepresentative in Europe, 1950-52; AssociateDeputy Director, Mutual Security Agency,1952-53.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; United Na-tions Relief and Rehabilitation Administration;Economic Cooperation Administration; MutualSecurity Agency
Economic advisers; Foreign advisers
Wyatt, Robert72/3/80. 71 p.Longtime acquaintance of the Truman family inGrandview; farmer south of Grandview, Mis-souri.Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Family and friends; Grandview,Missouri, residents
Young, Arthur N.2/21/74. 174 p.Economist and financial expert, beginning in1912, principally as an adviser to the U.S.Government and to the governments of variousother countries, including service as an Econom-ic Adviser in the U.S. Department of State,1922-28; financial adviser to the ChineseGovernment and to the Central Bank of China,1929-46; a member of the Chinese Delegation tothe Bretton Woods financial conference, 1944;director of Point IV program in Saudi Arabia,1951-52; and financial adviser and Chief ofFinancial Mission to Saudi Arabia, 1951-52.
Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; BrettonWoods Conference; Technical Cooperation Ad-ministration
Economists; Financial advisers
Young, John Parke2/21/74. 92 p.Chief of the Division of International Finance,U.S. Department of State, 1943-65, and amember of official delegations to severalinternational conferences. Also attended theinaugural meeting of the International Bank forReconstruction and Development, and theInternational Monetary Fund in Savannah,Georgia (1946).Note: Includes subject index.Descriptors: Department of State; InternationalBank for Reconstruction and Development;International Monetary Fund
Financial advisers; Foreign advisers
Zuckert, Eugene M.9/27/71. 90 p.Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary ofWar for Air, 1946-47; Assistant Secretary of theAir Force, 1947-52; and Member of the AtomicEnergy Commission, 1952-54.Note: In«ludes subject index.Descriptors: War Department; Department ofAir Force; Atomic Energy Commission
Special assistants
Interviewees: Connections with President Truman
Agricultural advisersAndrews, Stanley
Agricultural economics specialistsBean, Louis H.Ensminger, DouglasFitzgerald, Dennis A.Miller, Raymond W.Nichol, Henry F.Voltz, Phillip W.
American artistsBenton, Thomas Hartde Weldon, Felix
Army colleaguesBowman, Frederick J.Bucklew, L. L.Hinde, Edgar G.Leigh, Vere C.Marks, TedMcKim, Edward D.Menefee, Walter B.Murphy, Harry E.Ricketts, Floyd T.Thelen, Edward F. (Col.)
Assistantssee Personal assistants and secretariessee Special assistants
Business associatesHalvorson, H. H.
Cabinet membersAcheson, DeanChapman, Oscar L.Clark, Tom C.Clifford, Clark M.Gray, GordonHarriman, W. AverellLovett, Robert A.Pace, Frank, Jr.Snyder, John W.Sullivan, John L.
Campaign supportersAnch, SamAylward, James P.Barringer, Lewis T.Birkhead, Kenneth M.Carter, John FranklinCarter, Oliver J.Chiles, Henry P.Dawson, Donald S.Dryden, Mildred LeeEarp, John A.Easley, HarryEdwards, India
Friedman, MonroeHarper, Roy W.Hoeber, JohannesHulston, John K.Kennedy, John A.Lambert, Bruce E.Louchheim, KatiePalmer, Amanda HardinRuffin, James E.Slater, Harold M.
ChauffeursKennedy, Robert P.Lambert, Bruce E.Westwood, Paul Mike
Civil rights leadersBontecou, Eleanor
ClergyBowman, WelbernPruden, Edward Hughes
Congressional memberssee Members of Congress
Congressional staffBarriere, John E.Ensley, Orover W.Paris, Edgar C, Jr.Irvin, Robert L.Lowenthal, MaxMcFall, Jack K.Meader, GeorgeMurphy, Charles S.Sparks, Wilbur D.
Economic advisersArmstrong, Willis C.Barnett, Robert W.Barrows, LelandBecker, Nathan M.Blaisdell, Thomas C., Jr.Bohan, Merwin L.Brown, Winthrop G.Catudal, Honore M.Collado, EmilioCoppock, Joseph D.Dux, Michael J.Havlik, Hubert F.Hoffman, Paul G.Keyserling, Leon H.Knapp, J. BurkeLarson, Jess (Gen.)Maffry, AugustMason, Edward S.Newcomb, RobinsonNourse, Edwin G.Porter, Paul R.Salant, Walter S.Staats, Elmer B.Stinebower, LeroyThorp, Willard L.Tubby, Roger
Warren, George L.Wood, C. Tyler
EconomistsCairncross, Sir AlexanderChristides, TheodoreDoxiadis, Constantinos A.Ensley, Grover W.Fetter, Frank W.Goldsmith, Raymond W.Home, Roman L.Kindleberger, Charles P.Lubin, IsadorMarjolin, RobertMatlock, Clifford C.McDiarmid, O. J.Pella, GiuseppeSmith, R. BurrYoung, Arthur N.
Energy specialistsEakens, Robert H. S.Osborn, Frederick
Family and friendsBabcock, GaylonBarringcr, Lewis T.Bowman, WelbernBucklew, L. L.Buford, Anthony A., Sr.Chiles, Henry P.Curry, Charles F.Daniel, E. CliftonDaniel, Margaret TrumanDonnelly, EugeneEasley, HarryEvans, Tom L.Feinberg, AbrahamFike, Stanley R.Foster, William H.Gentry, SueGoddard, Sterling E.Granoff, A. J.Grube, Esther M.Hall, Ruby JaneHinde, Edgar G.Howard, May C.Jessee, Mr. and Mrs. Randall S.lessee, Randall S.Keeley, Mary PaxtonKennedy, John A.Kronheim, Milton S., Sr.Lambert, Bruce E.Leigh, Vere C.Marks, TedMason, Lowell B.McKim, Edward D.Meador, JohnMeisburger, EdwardMontgomery, HannahNoland, Mary EthelOwen, George D.
Family and friends
Palmer, Amanda HardinPerkins, PansyPeters, MizePorter, James WoodrowSanders, Ted J.Sims, PaulineSlater, Harold M.Slaughter, Stephen S.Snyder, John W.Stephens, A. J.Strode, John J.Sweeney, Robert L.Swoyer, Martha AnnSwyden, Victor F.Tames, GeorgeTruman, Fred LehmanTruman, Mary JaneVanatta, RegnaVaughan, Harry H. (Gen.)Veatch, Nathan ThomasWeddle, MargaretWyatt, Robert
Financial advisersBernstein, BernardHavlik, Hubert F.White, Ivan B.Young, Arthur N.Young, John Parke
Fiscal specialistsBean, Louis H.Book, Klas E.Ensley, Grover W.Home, Roman L.Jones, Roger W.Kayle, Milton P.McDiarmid, O. J.McNeil, Wilfred J.Seidman, HaroldSouthard, Frank A.Sullivan, John L.
Foreign advisersAcheson, DeanAchilles, TheodoreAdams, J. WesleyArmstrong, Willis C.Bancroft, Harding F.Barnett, Robert W.Barrett, Edward W.Barrows, LelandBattle, Lucius D.Begg, John M.Blaisdell, Donald C.Block, RalphBohan, Merwin> L.Bond, Niles W.Brown, Ben HillBrown, Winthrop G.Bruce, David K. E.Butterworth, W. WaltonCabot, John M.Cady, John F.Campbell, John CClubb, O. EdmundCollado, EmilioDaniels, Paul C.Dickey, John S.Diemel, Henry L.Dubois, Josiah E., Jr.Durbrow, ElbridgeDux, Michael J.Eakens, Robert H. S.Ethridge, MarkFinletter, Thomas K.Gordon, LincolnGriffin, R. Allen (Col.)Harriman, W. AverellHavlik, Hubert F.Hayes, Samuel P.Henderson, Loy W.Hickerson, John D.Hoffman, Paul G.Howard, Harry N.
Howe, FisherHulley, Benjamin M.Johnson, Joseph E.Johnson, U. AlexisJones, John WesleyKaiser, PhilipKatz, MiltonKenney, W. JohnKnapp, J. BurkeLaukhuff, PerryLeddy, John M.Lewis, Geoffrey W.Lightner, E. Allan, Jr.Locke, Edwin A., Jr.Maktos, JohnMann, Thomas C.Martin, Edwin McCammonMathews, Elbert G.Matlock, Clifford C.Matthews, H. FreemanMcFall, Jack K.McGhee, George C.Melby, John F.Muccio, John J.Nichol, Henry F.Nolting, Frederick E., Jr.Porter, Paul R.Reinhardt, G. FrederickRiddleberger, James W.Riley, Russell L.Ringland, ArthurRingwalt, Arthur R.Rockwell, Stuart W.Rowe, James H., Jr.Russell, FrancisSanders, WilliamSandifer, Durward V.Satterthwaite, Joseph C.Schneider, J. ThomasSmith, R. BurrSnow, Conrad E.Southard, Frank A.Sprouse, Philip D.Stassen, HaroldStinebower, LeroyStokes, Isaac N. P.Thorp, Willard L.Trezise, Philip H.Tubby, RogerWarren, George L.Warren, William FletcherWeigle, Richard D.Werts, Leo R.White, Ivan B.Wilkins, FraserWilson, Evan M.Wood, C. TylerYoung, John Parke
Foreign government officialsAdenauer, KonradBauer, GerardBook, Klas E.Christides, TheodoreClarke, Sir AshleyClegg, Sir CuthbertCohen, Sir Edgarde Gruben, Baron HerveDoxiadis, Constantinos A.Edwards, William P. N.Figueres Ferrer, JoseFranks, Lord OliverGetz Wold, KnutHaekkerup, PerHirsch, EtienneKristensen, ThorkilLange, Halvard M.Makins, Sir Roger (Lord Sherfield)Malagodi, GiovanniMarjolin, RobertMarkezinis, SpyrosMoch, JulesOckrent, Roger
Pclla, GiuseppePesmazoglu, John S.Plowden, Edwin Noel; and Allen, DouglasRobertson, Lord, of Oakridge (Gen.)Sachs, Hans-GeorgSnoy, Baron Jean-CharlesSonnenhol, Gustav AdolfStikker, Dirk UipkoTsaldaris, ConstantineVan Der Beugel, Ernst H.Van Kleffens, Eelcovon Susskind-Schwendi, Baron Alexandervon Sydow, ErikWikborg, Erling
Foreign trade specialistsArmstrong, Willis C.Blaisdell, Thomas C., Jr.Brown, Winthrop G.Catudal, Honore M.Leddy, John M.Vernon, Raymond
Friendssee Family and friends
Grandvlew, Missouri, residentsGoddard, Sterling E.Grube, Esther M.Hall, Ruby JaneHolt, Mr. and Mrs. George T.Meador, JohnMontgomery, HannahSlaughter, Stephen S.Vanatta, RegnaWeddle, MargaretWilliams, MaxineWyatt, Robert
Independence, Missouri, residentsGentry, SuePeters, Mize
Information specialistsBarrett, Edward W.Kenworthy, E. W.Riley, Russell L.Robinson, Harold G.see also Intelligence information specialists
Intelligence information specialistsCady, John F.Kindleberger, Charles P.
International security specialistsCabot, Thomas D.Elsey, George M.Ohly, John H.
JournalistsAyers, Eben A.Barrett, Edward W.Bell, Jack L.Brandt, Raymond P.Cull, Richard, Jr.-Daniel, E. CliftonFike, Stanley R.Folliard, Edward T.Fox, Joseph A.Greene, Charles J.Holeman, Frank
Interviewees: Connections with President Truman Special assistants
Jessee, Mr. and Mrs. Randall S.Jessee, Randall S.Kent, CarletonKenworthy, Carroll H.Kenworthy, E. W.Lincoln, GouldLowry, W. McNeilMeisburger, EdwardMiall, LeonardNixon, Robert G.Porter, James WoodrowRiggs, Robert L.Short, BethSlater, Harold M.Strout, Richard L.Theis, J. WilliamTrohan, WalterWalsh, Robert K.Westphall, Povl
Labor affairs specialistsCass, MillardClague, EwanCole, David L.Dodson, James E.Goodwin, Robert C.Kaiser, PhilipKeenan, Joseph D.Morse, David A.Ohly, John H.Tyson, William S.Werts, Leo R.
Labor leadersKeenan, Joseph D.Nordahl, KonradTurner, J. C.
Land management specialistsDavidson, C. GirardDoty, Dale E.Warne, William E.
Legal advisersMaktos, JohnMaletz, Herbert N.Rosenman, Samuel I.Snow, Conrad E.Stokes, Isaac N. P.
Legal specialistsBontecou, EleanorClark, Tom C.Gardner, Warner W.Harper, Roy W.Hastie, William H.Jones, MarvinKeech, Richmond B.Larkin, Felix E.Leva, MarxMcGowan, CarlMeader, GeorgeMorison, H. GrahamReiff, HenrySandifer, Durward V.Sparks, Wilbur D.Spingarn, Stephen J.Warren, Earl
Media specialistsBegg, John M.Reinsch, J. Leonard
Members of CongressBiemiller, Andrew J.Hechler, KenJones, MarvinJudd, Walter H.Randall, William J.Ruffin, James E.
Military advisersBendetsen, Karl R.Brown, Ben HillClarke, Bruce C. (Gen.)Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)Dennison, Robert L. (Adm.)Draper, William H., Jr. (Gen.)Gilpatric, Roswell L.Gray, GordonGriffith, Paul H. (Brig. Gen.)Hertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)Larson, Jess (Gen.)Renfrew, Louis H. (Brig. Gen.)Saltzman, Charles E.Schneider, J. ThomasStcclman, John R.Sullivan, John L.Symington, Stuart
Military aidesAbbott, JohnBunker, Laurence E. (Col.)Clifford, Clark M.Dennison, Robert L. (Adm.)Mara, Cornelius J. (Brig. Gen.)Renfrew, Louis H. (Brig. Gen.)Rigdon, William M. (Cmdr.)Vaughan, Harry H. (Gen.)
Naval officersCunningham, William H.
Personal assistants and secretariesAnderson, VerniceBarrows, RobertaDryden, Mildred LeeParis, Edgar C., Jr.Hassett, William D.Hehmeyer, Shirley KeyShort, Beth
PhotographersTames, George
PhysiciansGraham, Wallace H.
Political advisers and staffAllen, George E.Barriere, John E.Barringer, Lewis T.Batt, William L., Jr.Biemiller, Andrew J.Birkhead, Kenneth M.Bray, William J.Brightman, Samuel C.Carter, John FranklinChapman, Oscar L.Easley, HarryEdwards, IndiaEwing, Oscar R.Feinberg, AbrahamHoeber, JohannesTurner, J. C.
Press officersAyers, Eben A.Bell, Jack L.Cull, Richard, Jr.
Fox, Joseph A.Little, Christine HardyPerimeter, IrvingRiggs, Robert L.Short, BethTheis, J. WilliamTubby, Roger
Protection officersWestwood, Paul Mike
Public health specialistsHyde, Henry Van Zile
Public housing specialistsDivers, William K.Keyserling, Leon H.
Publicity specialistsBrightman, Samuel C.Hehmeyer, Waltersee also Press officersShort, Beth
Reporterssee Journalists
ResearchersBarriere, John E.Connelly, Matthew J.Hehmeyer, WalterHoeber, JohannesIrvin, Robert L.Matschek, WalterRobinson, Harold C.Sparks, Wilbur D.
Secretariessec Personal assistants and secretaries
Special assistantsBlock, RalphBray, William J.Clifford, Clark M.Connelly, Matthew J.Dawson, Donald S.Dickey, John S.Elsey, George M.Ethridge, MarkEwing, Oscar R.Feeney, Joseph G.Finletter, Thomas K.Gordon, LincolnGray, GordonGriffin, R. Allen (Col.)Griffith, Paul H. (Brig. Gen.)Hansen, DonaldHarriman, W. AverellHechler, KenKayle, Milton P.Keech, Richmond B.Locke, Edwin A., Jr.Lovett, Robert A.Lowenthal, MaxMcGhee, George C.McKim, Edward D.Murphy, CharlesMurphy, Charles S.Neustadt, RichardPace, Frank, Jr.Ringland, ArthurRuffin, James E.Spingarn, Stephen J.Steelman, John R.Stewart, Antoinette F.Stowe, David H. ;Strauss, Anna Lord
Special assistants
Symington, StuartTannenwald, Theodore, Jr.Webb, JamesZuckert, Eugene M.
Speech writersCarter, John FranklinRosenman, Samuel I.Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.
State and local politiciansAnch, SamAylward, James P.Carter, Oliver J.Chiles, Henry P.Friedman, MonroeHarper, Roy W.Hechler, KenHulston, John K.McEnery, John P.McGrath. Harold I.Palmer, Amanda HardinRandall, William J.Stassen, HaroldSwyden, Victor F.Warren, EarlWeatherford, Robert P., Jr.
Statistics specialistsRice, Mrs. Stuart A.
Transportation specialistsBaker, George P.
Writers and historiansHechler, KenLittle, Christine Hardysee also Speech writers
Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations
Advisory Board on War CriminalsSnow, Conrad E.
Advisory Committee on Voluntary ForeignAid
Ringland, ArthurAEC
see Atomic Energy Commission
AFLsee American Federation of Labor
AFL-CIOsee American Federation of Labor-Congress of
Industrial Organizations
Agricultural Adjustment AdministrationBean, Louis H.Keyserling, Leon H.
Agriculture Departmentsee Department of Agriculture
Air Forcesee also Army Air ForcesMara, Cornelius J. (Brig. Gen.)
Alameda County Democratic CentralCommittee
Friedman, MonroeAlaska Pacific Lumber Co.
Davidson, C. CirardAllied Control Council, Germany
Draper, William H., Jr. (Gen.)Werts, Leo R.
Allied Council for JapanBond, Niles W.
Allied Forces HeadquartersBarrett, Edward W.
Allied Military Government, ItalyWhite, Ivan B.
Allied Reparations CommissionDubois, Josiah E., Jr.Lubin, Isador
American-British Control Group in GermanyAndrews, Stanley
American Federation of LaborKeenan, Joseph D.
American Federation of Labor-Congress ofIndustrial Organizations
Biemiller, Andrew J.Keenan, Joseph D.
American Institute of Foreign TradeBohan, Merwin L.
American Military Government, GermanyAndrews, StanleyBrown, Ben HillClay, Lucius D. (Gen.)
American Military Government, ItalyAndrews, StanleyBrown, Ben Hill
American Mission for Aid to TurkeyMcGhee, George C.
American Political Science AssociationHechler, Ken
American Relief AdministrationBrandt, Raymond P.
American Technical Mission to IndiaGriffith, Paul H. (Brig. Gen.)
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry(Palestine)
Wilson, Evan M.
APsee Associated Press
Armysee also Army Air ForcesBendetsen, Karl R.Bowman, Frederick J.Bucklew, L. L.Bunker, Laurence E. (Col.)Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen.)Clay, Lucius D. (Gen.)Graham, Wallace H.Hinde, Edgar G.Kindleberger, Charles P.Leigh, Vere C.Marks, TedMcKim, Edward D.Menefee, Walter B.Murphy, Harry E.Osborn, FrederickRicketts, Floyd T.Saltzman, Charles E.Strode, John J.Thelen, Edward F. (Col.)Vaughan, Harry H. (Gen.)
Army Air Forcessee also Air ForceAnderson, VerniceWeigle, Richard D.
Army and Navy Munitions BoardGordon, Lincoln
Associated PressAyers, Eben A.Bell, Jack L.Daniel, E. CliftonRiggs, Robert L.Short, Beth
Atlantic FleetDennison, Robert L. (Adm.)
Atomic Energy CommissionHertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)Zuckert, Eugene M.
Austrian Treaty ConferenceSmith, R. Bun-
Baltimore Evening-Sun (newspaper)Kenworthy, E. W.
Bank of NorwayGetz Wold, Knut
Bank of SwedenBook, Klas E.
Battery D AssociationDonnelly, EugeneMeisburger, Edward
BBCsee British Broadcasting Corp.
Benelux CouncilSnoy, Baron Jean-Charles
Berlin ConferenceDubois, Josiah £., Jr.
Bermuda Civil Aviation ConferenceBaker, George P.
Black and Veatch Co.Truman, Fred LehmanVeatch, Nathan Thomas
BLSsee Bureau of Labor Statistics
Board of Economic WarfareBean, Louis H.Becker, Nathan M.Matlock, Clifford C.
Bonneville Power AdministrationDavidson, C. Girard
Boston Monitor (newspaper)Strout, Richard L.
Bretton Woods ConferenceDurbrow, ElbridgeMaffry, AugustStinebower, LeroyWhite, Ivan B.Young, Arthur N.
British Broadcasting Corp.Miall, Leonard
Brookings InstitutionNourse, Edwin G.
Brown Brothers, Harriman and Co.Lovett, Robert A.
Bureau of Agricultural EconomicsBean, Louis H.
Bureau of BudgetBean, Louis H.Ensley, Grover W.Hechler, KenJones, Roger W.Kayle, Milton P.Neustadt, RichardPace, Frank, Jr.Rice, Mrs. Stuart A.Rowe, James H., Jr.Seidman, HaroldStaats, Elmer B.Stowe, David H.Webb, James
Bureau of Employment SecurityGoodwin, Robert C.
Bureau of Labor StatisticsClague, EwanLubin, Isador
Bureau of ReclamationWarne, William E.
CAB
CABsee Civil Aeronautics Board
Casablanca ConferenceNixon, Robert G.
Central District Democratic CommitteeEasley, Harry
Central European Treaty OrganizationAchilles, Theodore
CETOsee Central European Treaty Organization
Chicago Times (newspaper)Kent, Carleton
Chicago Tribune (newspaper)Trohan, Walter
Civil Aeronautics BoardBaker, George P.Murphy, Charles S.
Civil Affairs Division, War DepartmentBontecou, Eleanor
Civilian Production AdministrationGordon, Lincoln
Clemency and Parole Board for JapaneseWar Criminals
Snow, Conrad E.Clemency Board
Snow, Conrad E.
Colombo Plan ConferenceAchilles, Theodore
Combined Food BoardFitzgerald, Dennis A.
Commerce Departmentsee Department of Commerce
Commission on Aero Research andDevelopment, National MilitaryEstablishment
Baker, George P.Commission on Organization of ExecutiveBranch of Federal Government
Rowe, James H., Jr.Commission To Reorganize Government ofPuerto Rico
Rowe, James H., Jr.
Committee for Economic DevelopmentHoffman, Paul G.Newcomb, Robinson
Committee on National Trade PolicyStinebower, Leroy
Community Savings and Loan AssociationHalvorson, H. H.
Conferencessee Berlin Conferencesee Bermuda Civil Aviation Conferencesee Bretton Woods Conferencesee Casablanca Conferencesee Colombo Plan Conferencesee Dumbarton Oaks Conferencesee Inter-American Conference on Problems of
War and Peace, Mexico Citysee Inter-American Conference, Rio de Janeirosee Paris Peace Conferencesee Potsdam Conferencesee Quebec Conferencesee United Nations Conference on International
Organizationsee United Nations Conference on Trade and
Developmentsee United Nations Conference on Trade, Genevasee United Nations Conference on Trade, Havanasee United Nations Conference on Trade, Lake
Successsee Yalta Conference
Congresssee Department of Defensesee General Accounting Officesee House of Representativessee Joint Economic Committeesee Senate
Control Commission for GermanyBernstein, Bernard
Council of Economic AdvisersKeyserling, Leon H.Newcomb, RobinsonNourse, Edwin G.Salant, Walter S.
Council of EuropeHaekkerup, Per
Council of Foreign MinistersAchilles, TheodoreThorp, Willard L.
Council on Foreign RelationsCampbell, John C
County Government, Jackson, Mo.Chiles, Henry P.
Criminal Division, Department of JusticeBontecou, Eleanor
Daily Bulletin (Dunn, North Carolina,newspaper)
Daniel, E. Clifton
Daily Oklahoman (newspaper)Bell, Jack L.
Dayton Daily News (newspaper)Cull, Richard, Jr.
D.C. GovernmentAllen, George E.Keech, Richmond B.Turner, J. C.
Defense Departmentsec Department of Defense
Defense Manpower AdministrationGoodwin, Robert C.Werts, Leo R.
Defense Plant Corp.Snyder, John W.
Democratic National CommitteeAllen, George E.Aylward, James P.Barriere, John E.Batt, William L., Jr.Birkhead, Kenneth M.Bray, William J.Brightman, Samuel C.Davidson, C. GirardEdwards, IndiaEwing, Oscar R.Hoeber, JohannesLouchheim, Katie
Democratic National ConventionFriedman, MonroeLouchheim, KatieReinsch, J. Leonard
Democratic Senate Campaign CommitteeShort, Beth
Democratic State Central Committee ofCalifornia
McEnery, John P.McGrath, Harold I.
Department of Agriculturesee also Agricultural Adjustment Administrationsee also Bureau of Agricultural Economicssee also Farm Credit Administrationsee also War Food AdministrationAndrews, StanleyBean, Louis H.Coppock, Joseph D.Ensminger, DouglasMurphy, Charles S.Nichol, Henry F.Voltz, Phillip W.
Department of Air Forcesee also Air ForceFinlctter, Thomas K.Cilpatric, Roswell L.Rockwell, Stuart W.Symington, StuartZuckert, Eugene M.
Department of Armysee also ArmyDraper, William H., Jr. (Gen.)Pace, Frank, Jr.Spingarn, Stephen J.
Department of Commercesee also Defense Plant Corp.Blaisdell, Thomas C, Jr.Bruce, David K. E.Fox, Joseph A.Harriman, W. AverellMaffry, AugustNewcomb, RobinsonSchneider, J. ThomasStokes, Isaac N. P.
Department of Defensesee also Department of Air Forcesee also Department of Armysee also Department of Navysee also Office of Defense Mobilizationsee also War DepartmentBendetsen, Karl R.Clifford, Clark M.Gilpatric, Roswell L.Gray, GordonGriffith, Paul H. (Brig. Gen.)Larkin, Felix E.Leva, MarxLovett, Robert A.McNeil, Wilfred J.Ohly, John H.Renfrew, Louis H. (Brig. Gen.)Schneider, J. Thomas
Department of Interiorsee also Bureau of ReclamationBiemiller, Andrew J.Chapman, Oscar L.Davidson, C. GirardDoty, Dale E.Gardner, Warner W.Hastie, William H.
Department of Justicesee also Federal Bureau of Investigationsee also Immigration and Naturalization ServiceClark, Tom C.Maletz, Herbert N.Morison, H. GrahamPace, Frank, Jr.Ruffin, James E.Spingarn, Stephen J.
Department of Laborsee also Bureau of Labor Statisticssee also Defense Manpower Administrationsee also Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Servicesee also Office of International Labor Affairssee also U.S. Employment Servicesee also U.S. Housing Corp.Cass, MillardClague, EwanDodson, James E.Edwards, IndiaGoodwin, Robert C.Morse, David A.Tyson, William S.
Department of Navysee also Navysee also Office of the Chief of Naval OperationsAbbott, JohnKennedy, John A.Kenney, W. JohnLeva, MarxSullivan, John L.
Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations Federal independent agencies
Department of Post OfficeBray, William J.Pace, Frank, Jr.Strode, John J.Sweeney, Robert L.
Department of Statesee also Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign
Aidsee also Division of Northern European Affairs,
Department of Statesee also Economic Cooperation Administrationsee also Foreign Operations Administrationsee also Foreign Servicesee also International Cooperation Administrationsee also Mutual Security Agencysee also Office of Far Eastern Affairssee also Office of Inter-American Affairssee also Office of Near Eastern and African Affairssee also Office of United Nations Affairssee also Technical Cooperation AdministrationAcheson, DeanAchilles, TheodoreAdams, J. WesleyAnderson, VemiceArmstrong, Willis C.Bancroft, Harding F.Bamett, Robert W.Barrett, Edward W.Barrows, LelandBattle, Lucius D.Becker, Nathan M.Begg, John M.Blaisdell, Donald C.Block, RalphBond, Niles W.Brown, Ben HillBrown, Winthrop G.Bruce, David K. E.Butterworth, W. WaltonCampbell, John CCatudal, Honore M.Collado, EmilioCoppock, Joseph D.Daniels, Paul C.Dickey, John S.Durbrow, ElbridgeDux, Michael J.Eakens, Robert H. S.Ethridge, MarkFetter, Frank W.Goldsmith, Raymond W.Gordon, LincolnGriffin, R. Allen (Col.)Harriman, W. AverellHavlik, Hubert F.Hayes, Samuel P.Henderson, Loy W.Hickerson, John D.Howard, Harry N.Howe, FisherJessee, Randall S.Johnson, Joseph E.Johnson, U. AlexisJones, John WesleyKaiser, PhilipKindleberger, Charles P.Knapp, J. BurkeLaukhuff, PerryLeddy, John M.Lewis, Geoffrey W.Lightncr, E. Allan, Jr.Little, Christine HardyLovett, Robert A.Lubin, IsadorMaktos, JohnMann, Thomas C.Martin, Edwin McCammonMason, Edward S..Matlock, Clifford C.Matthews, H. FreemanMcDiarmid, O. J.McGhee, George C.
Nichol, Henry F.Molting, Frederick E., Jr.Only, John H.Proctor, Franklin W.Reiff, HenryReinhardt, G. FrederickRiddleberger, James W.Riley, Russell L.Ringwalt, Arthur R.Rowe, James H., Jr.Russell, FrancisSaltzman, Charles E.Sanders, WilliamSandifer, Durward V.Satterthwaite, Joseph C.Smith, R. Bun-Snow, Conrad E.Sprouse, Philip D.Stinebower, LeroyStokes, Isaac N. P.Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.Thorp, Willard L.Trezise, Philip H.Tubby, RogerVernon, RaymondWarren, William FletcherWilkins, FraserWilson, Evan M.Wood, C. TylerYoung, Arthur N.Young, John Parke
Department of Treasurysee also Office of International Financesee also Savings Bond Division, Department of
TreasuryBernstein, BernardBray, William J.Collado, EmilioDubois, Josiah E., Jr.Home, Roman L.Leddy, John M.Snyder, John W.Spingarn, Stephen J.Strode, John J.Sullivan, John L.
Division of Northern European Affairs,Department of State
Hulley, Benjamin M.DNC
see Democratic National CommitteeDumbarton Oaks Conference
Johnson, Joseph E.
EGAsee Economic Cooperation Administration
Economic Comission for Asia and the FarEast
Dux, Michael J.Economic Commission for Europe
Hirsch, EtienneKatz, Milton
Economic Cooperation Administrationsee also Foreign Operations Administrationsee also International Cooperation Administrationsee also Mutual Security AgencyBarrows, LelandBruce, David K. E.Finletter, Thomas K.Fitzgerald, Dennis A.Griffin, R. Allen (Col.)Havlik, Hubert F.Hoffman, Paul G.Kenney, W. JohnMaffry, AugustPorter, Paul R.Riddleberger, James W.
Sachs, Hans-GeorgWood, C. Tyler
Economic Stabilization AgencyRiley, Russell L.
Electoral CollegeDavidson, C. GirardHulston, John K.
Emerson Electric Co.Symington, Stuart
Environmental Protection AgencyJessee, Randall S.
European Coal and Steel CommunityHirsch, EtienneVan Kleffens, Eelco
European Payments UnionHavlik, Hubert F.
Executive Office of the Presidentsee also Bureau of Budgetsee also Council of Economic Adviserssee also National Security Councilsee also National Security Resources Boardsee also Office of Defense Mobilizationsee also Office of Price Administrationsee also Office of War Mobilization and
Reconversionsee also White House OfficeDawson, Donald S.
Export-Import BankCollado, EmilioMaffry, August
FAOsee Food and Agriculture Organization
Far Eastern CommissionBarnett, Robert W.Dux, Michael J.Smith, R. Bun-Snow, Conrad E.
Farm Credit AdministrationVoltz, Phillip W.
FECsee Far Eastern Commission
Federal advisory bodiessee Advisory Board on War Criminalssee Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aidsee Commission on Organization of Executive
Branch of Federal Governmentsee Commission To Reorganize Government of
Puerto Ricosee National Defense Advisory Commissionsee President's Advisory Commission on Universal
Trainingsee President's Air Policy Commissionsee President's Commission on Internal Security
and Individual Rightssee President's Committee on Equality of
Treatment and Opportunity in Armed ServicesFederal Bureau of Investigation
Robinson, Harold G.Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Divers, William K.Federal Housing Administration
see also National Housing AgencyPeters, Mize
Federal independent agenciessee Bonneville Power Administrationsee Economic Stabilization Agencysee Environmental Protection Agencysee Export-Import Banksee Farm Credit Administrationsee Federal Home Loan Bank Boardsee Federal Loan Agencysee Federal National Mortgage Associationsee Federal Reserve Boardsee Federal Security Agency
Federal independent agencies Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations
see Federal Works Agencysee Foreign Economic Administrationsee General Services Administrationsee National Labor Relations Boardsee National Security Resources Boardsee Office of Production Managementsee Public Works Administrationsee Tennessee Valley Authoritysee War Assets Administrationsee War Food Administrationsee War Manpower Commissionsee War Production Board
Federal Loan Agencysee also Defense Plant Corp.see also Federal National Mortgage Associationsee also Reconstruction Finance Corp.Dawson, Donald S.McKim, Edward D.Snyder, John W.
Federal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceCole, David L.
Federal National Mortgage Associationsee also Federal Loan AgencyAllen, George E.
Federal Public Housing Authoritysee also U.S. Housing AuthorityBarrows, LelandKeyserling, Leon H.
Federal Reserve BoardKnapp, J. BurkeSouthard, Frank A.
Federal Security Agencysee also Bureau of Employment Securitysee also Public Health Servicesee also Social Security BoardEwing, Oscar R.
Federal Trade CommissionMason, Lowell B.Spingarn, Stephen J.
Federal Works Agencysee also Public Works Administrationsee also U.S. Housing AuthorityDivers, William K.Newcomb, Robinson
FHAsee Federal Housing Administration
Fine Arts Commissionde Weldon, Felix
First Baptist Church, Grandview, Mo.Bowman, WelbernTruman, Mary Jane
First Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.Pruden, Edward Hughes
FNMAsee Federal National Mortgage Association
FOAsee Foreign Operations Administration
Food and Agriculture Organizationsee also United Nations Interim Commission on
Food and AgricultureEnsminger, DouglasMiller, Raymond W.Stinebower, LeroyStrauss, Anna Lord
Ford FoundationEnsminger, Douglas
Foreign Economic Administrationsee also Office of Lend-Lease AdministrationArmstrong, Willis C.Hayes, Samuel P.Matlock, Clifford C.Tubby, Roger
Foreign Operations Administrationsee also Economic Cooperation Administrationsee also International Cooperation Administrationsee also Mutual Security AgencyBarrows, LelandFitzgerald, Dennis A.McDiarmid, O. J.
Foreign ServiceAchilles, TheodoreBarrows, LelandBattle, Lucius D.Bohan, Merwin L.Bond, Niles W.Brown, Ben HillBrown, Wirtthrop G.Bruce, David K. E.Butterworth, W. WaltonCabot, John M.Cady, John F.Clubb, O. EdmundDaniels, Paul C.Diemel, Henry L.Durbrow, ElbridgcDux, Michael J.Eakens, Robert H. S.Gordon, LincolnHenderson, Loy W.Hulley, Benjamin M.Johnson, U. AlexisJones, John WesleyKaiser, PhilipLaukhuff, PerryLewis, Geoffrey W.Lightner, E. Allan, Jr.Mann, Thomas C.Mathews, Elbert G.McFall, Jack K.Melby, John F.Muccio, John J.Reinhardt, G. FrederickRiley, Russell L.Ringwalt, Arthur R.Rockwell, Stuart W.Sanders, WilliamSandifer, Durward V.Satterthwaite, Joseph C.Sprouse, Philip D.Warren, William FletcherWhite, Ivan B.Wilkins, FraserWilson, Evan M.
FTCsee Federal Trade Commission
GAOsee General Accounting Office
General Accounting OfficeStaats, Elmer B.
General Agreement on Tariffs and TradeConferences
Bohan, Merwin L.Leddy, John M.Vernon, Raymond
General Services AdministrationLarson, Jess (Gen.)
Georgetown UniversitySanders, William
Government corporationssee Defense Plant Corp.see Export-Import Banksee Reconstruction Finance Corp.see Tennessee Valley Authoritysee U.S. Housing Corp.see War Damage Corp.
Government of Belgiumde Gruben, Baron HerveOckrent, Roger
Government of Costa RicaFigueres Ferrer, Jose
Government of DenmarkHaekkerup, PerKristensen, Thorkil
Government of FranceHirsch, EtienneMarjolin, RobertMoch, Jules
Government of GermanyAdenauer, KonradSachs, Hans-GeorgSonnenhol, Custav Adolfvon Susskind-Schwendi, Baron Alexander
Government of Great BritainCairncross, Sir AlexanderClarke, Sir AshleyClegg, Sir CuthbertCohen, Sir EdgarEdwards, William P. N.Franks, Lord OliverMakins, Sir Roger (Lord Sheffield)Plowden, Edwin Noel; and Allen, DouglasRobertson, Lord, of Oakridge (Gen.)Van Kleffens, Eelco
Government of GreeceChristides, TheodoreDoxiadis, Constantinos A.Markezinis, SpyrosPesmazoglu, John S.Tsaldaris, Constantine
Government of ItalyMalagodi, GiovanniPella, Giuseppe
Government of NetherlandsStikker, Dirk UipkoVan Der Beugel, Ernst H.
Government of NorwayGetz Wold, KnutLange, Halvard M.Wikborg, Erling
Government of SwedenBook, Klas E.von Sydow, Erik
Government of SwitzerlandBauer, Gerard
Grandview, Missouri, Chamber of CommerceGoddard, Sterling E.
Greater Washington Central Labor CouncilTurner, J. C.
Greene County Democratic CentralCommittee
Hulston, John K.
GSAsee General Services Administration
Harpie ClubLambert, Bruce E.
Hartford Courant (newspaper)Kenworthy, Carroll H.
Hearst NewspapersTheis, J. William
House Committee on AppropriationsMcFall, Jack K.
House Committee on Banking and CurrencyBarriere, John E.
House of Representativessee also House Committee on Appropriationssee also House Committee on Banking and
CurrencyHechler, KenJones, MarvinJudd, Walter H.Randall, William J.Ruffm, James E.
Howard University School of LawHastie, William H.
Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations National Academy of Arbitrators
Hughes, Hubbard and EwingEwing, Oscar R.
ICAsee International Cooperation Administration
IMFsee International Monetary Fund
Immigration and Naturalization ServiceCull, Richard, Jr.
Independence Examiner (newspaper)Gentry, Sue
Independence, Missouri, Office of MayorWeatherford, Robert P., Jr.
Independence, Missouri, Police DepartmentOwen, George D.Westwood, Paul Mike
Independent regulatory commissionssee Atomic Energy Commissionsee Board of Economic Warfaresee Civil Aeronautics Boardsee Federal Home Loan Bank Boardsee Federal Reserve Boardsee Federal Trade Commissionsee National Labor Relations Boardsee Securities and Exchange Commission
Institute of Inter-American AffairsHyde, Henry Van Zile
Inter-American Conference on Problems ofWar and Peace, Mexico City
Hertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)Johnson, Joseph E.Maffry, August
Inter-American Conference, Rio de JaneiroAdams, J. Wesley
Inter-American Economic and Social CouncilBohan, Merwin L.Daniels, Paul C.
Interior Departmentsee Department of Interior
International agencies and organizationssee Central European Treaty Organizationsee European Coal and Steel Communitysee European Payments Unionsee Food and Agriculture Organizationsee Inter-American Economic and Social Councilsee International Bank for Reconstruction and
Developmentsee International Labor Organizationsee International Monetary Fundsee North Atlantic Councilsee North Atlantic Treaty Organizationsee Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Developmentsee Organization for European Economic
Cooperationsee Organization of American Statessee South East Asia Treaty Organizationsee United Nationssee World Health Organization
International Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment
Collado, ErnilioHavlik, Hubert F.Knapp, J. BurkeWhite, Ivan B.Young, John Parke
International Brotherhood of ElectricalWorkers
Keenan, Joseph D.International Conference of American States
Daniels, Paul C.International Cooperation Administration
see also Economic Cooperation Administrationsee also Foreign Operations Administration
see also Mutual Security AgencyRiddlcberger, James W.
International Development Advisory BoardMaffry, August
International Emergency Food CouncilFitzgerald, Dennis A.
International Energy AgencyOckrent, Roger
International High Frequency BroadcastingConference
Begg, John M.International Information Administration
Begg, John M.Block, Ralph
International Labor OrganizationGoodwin, Robert C.Morse, David A.
International Military Tribunal, NurembergRowe, James H., Jr.
International Monetary FundHome, Roman L.Fella, GiuseppeSouthard, Frank A.White, Ivan B.Young, John Parke
International News ServiceNixon, Robert G.Theis, J. William
International Refugee OrganizationWarren, George L.
International Trade OrganizationLeddy, John M.
International Union of Operating EngineersTurner, J. C.
Jackson County Assessor's OfficeRandall, William J.
Jackson County Democratic Committee,Missouri
Aylward, James P.Jackson Democratic Club, Missouri
Palmer, Amanda HardinJapan Advertiser (newspaper)
Kenworthy, Carroll H.Johns Hopkins University
Bond, Niles W.Mann, Thomas C.
Joint Braril-U.S. Defense CommissionHertford, Kenncr F. (Maj. Gen.)
Joint Brazil-U.S. Economic DevelopmentCommission
Bohan, Menvin L.Knapp, J. Burke
Joint Economic CommitteeEnsley, Grover W.
Journal-Bulletin (Providence, Rhode Islandnewspaper)
Ayers, Eben A.Judge Advocate Generals Department
Brown, Ben HillJustice Department
see Department of Justice
Kansas City Civic Research InstituteMatschek, Walter
Kansas City CouncilSwyden, Victor F.
Kansas City Journal-Post (newspaper)Meisburger, Edward
Kansas City Star (newspaper)Porter, James Woodrow
Kashmir CommissionAdams, J. Wesley
Labor Departmentsee Department of Labor
Labor Production BoardKeenan, Joseph D.
League of Women Voters of the U.S.Strauss, Anna Lord
Louisiana-Missouri-Illinois Bridge Co.Buford, Anthony A., Sr.
Louisville Courier-Journal (newspaper)Riggs, Robert L.
Loyalty-Security BoardSnow, Conrad E.
Marine CorpsMorison, H. Graham
Materials Policy CommissionMason, Edward S.
Middle East InstituteWilson, Evan M.
Milwaukee Journal (newspaper)Riggs, Robert L.
Missouri Eastern StarTruman, Mary Jane
Missouri Ozark Chamber of CommerceBuford, Anthony A., Sr.
Missouri State Democratic CommitteeAylward, James P.Harper, Roy W.
Missouri State Offices, Harry S Truman forU.S. Senator Renomination and ElectionCommittee
Harper, Roy W.
Moscow Conference of Foreign MinistersDraper, William H., Jr. (Gen.)Mason, Edward S.
Munitions BoardSchneider, J. Thomas
Mutual Security Agencysee also Economic Cooperation Administrationsee also Foreign Operations Administrationsee also International Cooperation AdministrationFitzgerald, Dennis A.Gordon, LincolnGriffin, R. Allen (Col.)Harriman, W. AverellHayes, Samuel P.Kenney, W. JohnMcDiarmid, O. J.Only, John H.Porter, Paul R.Stokes, Isaac N. P.Wood, C. Tyler
National Academy of ArbitratorsCole, David L.
National Broadcasting Co. Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations
National Broadcasting Co.Jessee, Mr. and Mrs. Randall S.
National Bureau of Economic ResearchGoldsmith, Raymond W.
National Defense Advisory CommissionRingland, Arthur
National Democratic Committee on NaturalResources
Davidson, C. Girard
National GuardMarks, Ted
National Housing Agencysee also Federal Public Housing AuthorityDivers, William K.Keyscrling, Leon H.
National Labor Relations BoardCass, MillardMorse, David A.
National Security CouncilStaats, Elmer B.
National Security Resources Boardsee also Office of Defense MobilizationSteelman, John R.Symington, Stuart
National War CollegeCampbell, John CCoppock, Joseph D.Durbrow, ElbridgeHertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)Jones, John WesleyWilson, Evan M.
National War Labor BoardKayle, Milton P.
NATOsee North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Naval War CollegeRingwalt, Arthur R.
Navysee also Marine Corpssee also Naval War CollegeClifford, Clark M.Cunningham, William H.Dennison, Robert L. (Adm.)Elsey, George M.Kennedy, John A.McNeil, Wilfred J.Rigdon, William M. (Cmdr.)
Navy Departmentsee Department of Navy
New Republic (magazine)Strom, Richard L.
New York Daily News (newspaper)Greene, Charles J.Holeman, Frank
New York Times (newspaper)Daniel, E. CliftonTames, George
News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina,newspaper)
Daniel, E. Clifton
News servicessee Associated Presssee International News Servicesee United Press International
Newsweek (periodical)Barrett, Edward W.
North African Economic Control BoardBernstein, Bernard
North Atlantic CouncilAchilles, TheodoreDurbrow, ElbridgeMatlock, Clifford C.
North Atlantic Pact negotiationsAchilles, Theodore
North Atlantic Treaty CouncilMcGhee, George C.
North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationAchilles, TheodoreBattle, Lucius D.Finletter, Thomas K.Harriman, W. AverellHirsch, EtienneKatz, MiltonKnapp, J. BurkeRussell, FrancisSalant, Walter S.Stikker, Dirk UipkoVan Der Beugel, Ernst H.
Office for Emergency Managementset Foreign Economic Administrationsee National War Labor Boardsee Office of Economic Stabilizationsee Office of Lend-Lease Administrationsee War Assets Administrationsee War Manpower Commissionsee War Shipping Administration
Office of Chinese AffairsClubb, O. Edmund
Office of Contract SettlementSpingarn, Stephen J.
Office of Defense ManagementNewcomb, Robinson
Office of Defense Mobilizationsee also National Security Resources BoardKayle, Milton P.Steelman, John R.
Office of Economic StabilizationSalant, Walter S.
Office of Far Eastern AffairsWeigle, Richard D.
Office of Foreign Agricultural RelationsFitzgerald, Dennis A.
Office of Inter-American AffairsAyers, Eben A.Dickey, John S.
Office of Internationa] FinanceSouthard, Frank A.
Office of International Information andCultural Affairs
Begg, John M.Office of International Labor Affairs
Kaiser, PhilipWerts, Leo R.
Office of International Security AffairsCabot, Thomas D.
Office of International TradeTubby, Roger
Office of Lend-Lease Administrationsee also Foreign Economic AdministrationArmstrong, Willis C.Fetter, Frank W.
Office of Near Eastern and African AffairsCady, John F.Diemel, Henry L.Henderson, Loy W.
Office of Philippine and Southeast AsianAffairs
Melby, John F.Office of Price Administration
Barrows, LelandCoppock, Joseph D.Eakens, Robert H. S.Salant, Walter S.Werts, Leo R.
Office of Production Managementsee also War Production BoardDavidson, C. GirardKeenan, Joseph D.
Office of Strategic Servicessee also Office of the Coordinator of InformationCady, John F.Howe, FisherKindleberger, Charles P.
Office of the Chief of Naval OperationsAbbott, John
Office of the Coordinator of Informationsee also Office of Strategic ServicesBarrett, Edward W.Becker, Nathan M.
Office of the Special U.S. Representative inEurope
Gordon, LincolnMatlock, Clifford C.Stokes, Isaac N. P.
Office of Transport and CommunicationsPolicy, Department of State
Baker, George P.
Office of United Nations AffairsSandifer, Durward V.
Office of War Informationsee also U.S. Information ServiceBarrett, Edward W.Block, RalphKenworthy, E. W.
Office of War Mobilization and Reconversionsee also Office of Contract SettlementBlaisdell, Thomas C., Jr.Snyder, John W.Steelman, John R.
Oklahoma City Times (newspaper)Bell, Jack L.
Operating Engineers UnionTurner, J. C.
Order of Eastern StarGrube, Esther M.Montgomery, HannahPerkins, PansySims, PaulineVanatta, Regna
Oregon Educational Coordination CommissionDavidson, C. Girard
Organization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment
Leddy, John M.Ockrent, Roger
Organization for European EconomicCooperation
Bauer, GerardCairncross, Sir AlexanderChristides, TheodoreFranks, Lord OliverMalagodi, GiovanniMarjolin, RobertOckrent, RogerPella, GiuseppeSnoy, Baron Jean-CharlesStikker, Dirk UipkoVan Der Beugel, Ernst H.Van Kleffens, Eelcovon Susskind-Schwendi, Baron Alexandervon Sydow, Erik
Organization of American StatesDaniels, Paul C.Sanders, William
OSSsee Office of Strategic Services
Panama Canal Co.Bendetsen, Karl R.McKim, Edward D.
Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations United Nations
Paris Peace ConferenceAchilles, TheodoreFranks, Lord OliverLange, Halvard M.Matthews, H. FreemanThorp, Willard L.Tsaldaris, Constantine
Permanent Joint Board on Defense, U.S. andCanada
Hickerson, John D.Post Office Department
see Department of Post OfficePotsdam Conference
Matthews, H. FreemanNixon, Robert G.
President's Advisory Commission onUniversal Training
Only, John H.President's Air Policy Commission
Baker, George P.Finletter, Thomas K.
President's Commission on Internal Securityand Individual Rights
Strauss, Anna LordPresident's Committee on Equality ofTreatment and Opportunity in ArmedServices
Kenworthy, E. W.President's Famine Emergency Committee
Strauss, Anna LordPresident's Temporary Commission onEmployee Loyalty
Spingarn, Stephen J.President's War Relief Control Board
Ringland, ArthurProduction Marketing Administration
Fitzgerald, Dennis A.Providence Journal (newspaper)
Walsh, Robert K.Psychological Strategy Board
Gray, GordonPublic Affairs Institute
Kayle, Milton P.Public Health Service
Hyde, Henry Van ZilePublic Works Administration
see also Federal Works AgencyDivers, William K.
Quebec ConferenceNixon, Robert G.
Reconstruction Finance Corp.see also Federal Loan Agencysee also U.S. Commercial Co.Allen, George E.Dawson, Donald S.Snyder, John W.
Reconstruction Finance CorporationMortgage Co.
Allen, George E.Reporter (periodical)
Kenworthy, E. W.Roosevelt, Franklin D., Library
Rice, Mrs. Stuart A.Ruhr Coal Production Talks
Thorp, Willard L.
San Francisco Conference, 1945see United Nations Conference on International
Organization
Savings Bond Division, Department ofTreasury
Peters, Mize
SEATOsee South East Asia Treaty Organization
SECsee Securities and Exchange Commission
Securities and Exchange CommissionCass, MillardGoldsmith, Raymond W.
Selective Service SystemRenfrew, Louis H. (Brig. Gen.)
Senatesee also Senate Committee on Banking and
Currencysee also Senate Committee on Interstate Commercesee also Senate Special Committee To Investigate
the National Defense ProgramMurphy, Charles S.Vaughan, Harry H. (Gen.)
Senate Committee on Banking and CurrencyLowenthal, Max
Senate Committee on Interstate CommerceLowenthal, Max
Senate Committee To Investigate OrganizedCrime in Interstate Commerce
Robinson, Harold G.
Senate Special Committee To Investigate theNational Defense Program
Abbott, JohnConnelly, Matthew J.Hehmeyer, Shirley KeyHehmeyer, WalterIrvin, Robert L.Kennedy, John A.Maletz, Herbert N.Meader, GeorgeRobinson, Harold G.Sparks, Wilbur D.
Senate Standing Committee of thePhotographers GalleryTames, George
Shasta County Democratic CentralCommittee, California
Carter, Oliver J.
Shuman Plansee European Coal and Steel Community
Social Security Boardsee also Bureau of Employment SecurityClague, EwanDodson, James E.
South East Asia Treaty OrganizationAchilles, Theodore
St. Joseph News-Press (newspaper)Slater, Harold M.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (newspaper)Brandt, Raymond P.
State Departmentsee Department of State
State of California, Office of the GovernorWarren, Earl
Suez Canal ConferencesWilson, Evan M.
Supreme Commander for Allied PowersBond, Niles W.Smith, R. Bun-
Supreme CourtClark, Tom C.Warren, Earl
Supreme Headquarters, Allied ExpeditionaryForces
Daniel, E. CliftonLaukhuff, Perry
Surplus Property AdministrationSymington, Stuart
Swiss Federation of Watch ManufacturersBauer, Gerard
Technical Cooperation AdministrationAndrews, StanleyHyde, Henry Van ZileLittle, Christine HardyMiller, Raymond W.Voltz, Phillip W.Warne, William E.Young, Arthur N.
Tennessee Valley AuthorityDavidson, C. GirardVoltz, Phillip W.
Time (periodical)Greene, Charles J.Tames, George
Treasury Departmentsee Department of Treasury
Truman, Harry S, Farm Home FoundationGoddard, Sterling E.
Truman, Harry S., LibraryBenton, Thomas HartEvans, Tom L.Warren, Earl
TVAsee Tennessee Valley Authority
Unemployment Insurance ServiceGoodwin, Robert C.
United Nationssee also Food and Agriculture Organizationsee also United Nations Atomic Energy
Commissionsee also United Nations Collective Measures
Committeesee also United Nations Commission for India and
Pakistansee also United Nations Committee on Genocidesee also United Nations Conciliation Commission
for Palestinesee also United Nations Conference on
International Organizationsee also United Nations Economic and Social
Councilsee also United Nations Economic Commission for
Europesee also United Nations Economic Employment
and Development Commissionsee also United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organizationsee also United Nations Executive Committeesee also United Nations General Assemblysee also United Nations Interim Commission on
Food and Agriculturesee also United Nations Interim Coordinating
Committee for International CommodityArrangements
see also United Nations Preparatory Commissionsee also United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administrationsee also United Nations Security Councilsee also United Nations Security Council
Commission for Investigation of Greek FrontierIncidents
see also United Nations Special Committee onRefugees and Displaced Persons
see also United Nations Special Committee on theBalkans
United Nations Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations
set also United Nations Transport andCommunications Committee
see also World Health OrganizationVan Kleffens, Eelco
United Nations Atomic Energy CommissionGordon, LincolnOsborn, Frederick
United Nations Collective MeasuresCommittee
Bancroft, Harding F.United Nations Commission for India andPakistan
Adams, J. WesleyUnited Nations Commission on IndonesianQuestion
Trezise, Philip H.United Nations Committee on Genocide
Maktos, JohnUnited Nations Conciliation Commission forPalestine
Ethridge, MarkRockwell, Stuart W.
United Nations Conference on InternationalOrganization
Achilles, TheodoreAdams, J. WesleyDickey, John S.Finletter, Thomas K.Hertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)Howard, Harry N.Johnson, Joseph E.Maktos, JohnReiff, HenryRussell, FrancisSandifer, Durward V.Sprouse, Philip D.Stassen, HaroldStinebower, Leroy
United Nations Conference on Trade andDevelopment
Brown, Ben HillUnited Nations Conference on Trade, Geneva
Catudal, Honore M.United Nations Conference on Trade, Havana
Catudal, Honore M.United Nations Conference on Trade, LakeSuccess
Catudal, Honore M.United Nations Economic and Social Council
Coppock,Joseph D.Lubin, IsadorStinebower, LeroyWarren, George L.
United Nations Economic Commission forEurope
Porter, Paul R.United Nations Economic Employment and
Development CommissionStinebower, Leroy
United Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization
Begg, John M.United Nations Executive Committee
Reiff, HenryUnited Nations General Assembly
Achilles, TheodoreBond, Niles W.Hickerson, John D.Johnson, Joseph E.Lange, Halvard M.
. Nolting, Frederick E., Jr.Reiff, HenryRockwell, Stuart W.Russell, FrancisStinebower, LeroyStokes, Isaac N. P.Strauss, Anna LordThorp, Willard L.Tsaldaris, Constantine
Warren, George L.
United Nations Interim Commission on Foodand Agriculturesee also Food and Agriculture OrganizationMakins, Sir Roger (Lord Sherfield)Stinebower, Leroy
United Nations Interim CoordinatingCommittee for International CommodityArrangements
Cohen, Sir Edgar
United Nations Preparatory CommissionReiff, Henry
United Nations Relief and RehabilitationAdministration
Hyde, Henry Van ZileMakins, Sir Roger (Lord Sherfield)Tsaldaris, ConstantineWarren, George L.Wood, C. Tyler
United Nations Relief and Works Agency forPalestinian Refugees
Locke, Edwin A., Jr.
United Nations Security CouncilAdams, J. Wesley
United Nations Security Council Commissionfor Investigation of Greek Frontier Incidents
Bancroft, Harding F.Ethridge, MarkHoward, Harry N.
United Nations Special Committee onRefugees and Displaced Persons
Warren, George L.
United Nations Special Committee on theBalkans
Howard, Harry N.
United Nations Transport andCommunications Committee
Baker, George P.
United Press InternationalKenworthy, Carroll H.Theis, J. William
UPIsee United Press International
U.S. Advisory Commission on InformationEthridge, Mark
U.S. Commercial Co.McGhee, George C.
U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. CircuitMcGowan, Carl
U.S. Court of ClaimsJones, Marvin
U.S. District Court for D.C.Keech, Richmond B.
U.S. Employment ServiceDodson, James E.Marks, Ted
U.S. High Commission, GermanyLightner, E. Allan, Jr.
U.S. Housing Authoritysee also Federal Public Housing AuthorityDivers, William K.Keyserling, Leon H.
U.S. Housing Corp.Dodson, James E.
U.S. Information Servicesee also Office of War InformationKenworthy, E. W.
U.S.-U.N. Forces, KoreaBecker, Nathan M.
Wall Street Journal (newspaper)Kenworthy, Carroll H.
Walter Reed Army HospitalGraham, Wallace H.
War Assets AdministrationLarson, Jess (Gen.)Riley, Russell L.
War Damage Corp.Allen, George E.
War Departmentsee also Department of DefenseDraper, William H., Jr. (Gen.)Hastie, William H.Havlik, Hubert F.Hertford, Kenner F. (Maj. Gen.)Larson, Jess (Gen.)Lovett, Robert A.Ohly, John H.Snow, Conrad E.Stewart, Antoinette F.
- Symington, StuartZuckert, Eugene M.
War Food AdministrationFitzgerald, Dennis A.Jones, Marvin
War Manpower CommissionGoodwin, Robert CWerts, Leo R.
War Production BoardBiemiller, Andrew J.Coppock, Joseph D.Davidson, C. GirardGoldsmith, Raymond W.Gordon, LincolnKeenan, Joseph D.Locke, Edwin A., Jr.Morison, H. GrahamNewcomb, RobinsonPorter, Paul R.Smith, R. BurrStokes, Isaac N. P.Werts, Leo R.
War Refugee BoardDubois, Josiah E., Jr.
War Shipping AdministrationArmstrong, Willis C.
Washington Evening Star (newspaper)Fox, Joseph A.Lincoln, GouldWalsh, Robert K.
Washington Post (newspaper)Folliard, Edward T.
Western States Democratic ConferenceDavidson, C. Girard
White House Correspondents AssociationKent, Carleton
White House News PhotographersAssociationTames, George
White House OfficeAnderson, VerniceAyers, Eben A.Barrows, RobertaConnelly, Matthew J.Elsey, George M.Feeney, Joseph G.Hansen, DonaldHassett, William D.Kayle, Milton P.Lowenthal, MaxMaletz, Herbert N.Mara, Cornelius J. (Brig. Gen!)Murphy, CharlesPerimeter, IrvingReinsch, J. LeonardRenfrow, Louis H. (Brig. Gen.)Rigdon, William M. (Cmdr.)Rosenman, Samuel I.Short, BethStewart, Antoinette F.
Interviewees: Agencies and Organizations Yalta Conference
Stowe, David H. ;Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr.Tubby, RogerVaughan, Harry H. (Gen.)
White House Still Photographers WorkingGroupTames, George
WHOsee World Health Organization
Works Progress AdministrationSanders, Ted J.
World Health OrganizationHyde, Henry Van Zile
WPAsee Works Progress Administration
Yalta ConferenceMatthews, H. Freeman