Register of the Herbert Hoover papers
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Title: Herbert Hoover papers
Date (inclusive): 1918-1978
Collection Number: 62016
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
169 manuscript boxes, 4 card file boxes, 2 oversize boxes
(72.5 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Writings, notes, typed copies of documents, printed matter, and financial records relating to American foreign policy and
domestic policies during the presidential administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, World War II, and the early postwar years.
Consists mainly of drafts of and supporting materials for the posthumous book by Herbert Hoover,
Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath (Stanford, 2011).
Creator:
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
The collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual
or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
Use
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1962.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Herbert Hoover papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Biographical Note
1874 |
Born, West Branch, Iowa |
1895 |
A.B., Stanford University |
1914-1920 |
Chairman, Commission for Relief in Belgium |
1917-1920 |
Administrator, United States Food Administration |
1919-1923 |
Director, American Relief Administration |
1921-1928 |
United States Secretary of Commerce |
1929-1933 |
President of the United States |
1939-1940 |
Founder, Finnish Relief Fund |
1940-1942 |
Chairman, Committee on Food for the Small Democracies |
1946 |
Chairman, President's Famine Emergency Committee |
1947-1949 |
Chairman, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government |
1953-1955 |
Chairman, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government |
1964 |
Died, New York City |
Scope and Content of Collection
The main body of Herbert Hoover papers is in the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library in West Branch, Iowa. The Herbert Hoover
Papers in the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace consist primarily of drafts of, and supporting research materials
for, what Hoover referred to as his Magnum Opus, which was left unpublished at his death. Centrally this was to be a critique
of American foreign policy during the presidential administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. However Hoover
also intended to provide a critique of New Deal domestic policies, to write about Communist infiltration into the Roosevelt
and Truman administrations, and to describe World War II relief efforts with which he was involved. His planned approach was
in part objectively analytical and in part autobiographical. How to organize these varied themes, how to integrate the analytical
and autobiographical approaches, and whether to attempt to fit everything into one work or into several, proved to be thorny
problems with which Hoover grappled uncertainly over a lengthy period.
The successive drafts for the Magnum Opus make up the
Unpublished Writings series, which is the heart of the collection. Hoover began writing while World War II was still in progress. The focus with
which he began and to which he ultimately returned was on the diplomatic history of the war. Early drafts were referred to
by his staff simply as the War Book. When tentative titles began to be assigned, each proved to be darker than the one before.
"Lost Statesmanship" gave way to "The Ordeal of the American People" and it in turn to "Freedom Betrayed." Hoover's thesis
was that Roosevelt had deliberately, deceptively and needlessly maneuvered the United States into the war, and that American
participation and the war's outcome alike had been disastrous. This constituted a sharp dissent from the postwar triumphalist
consensus in which Americans congratulated themselves on the victorious conclusion of a good fight in a righteous cause. For
Hoover, on the contrary, the results of World War II were to be seen in its human and economic costs, in the extension of
Communist rule over much of Europe and Asia, in the diminishment of America's moral stature with its complicity in this and
with its use of atom bombs against civilians, and in the weakening of American democracy at home with the growth of war-swollen
governmental bureaucracy and executive usurpation of legislative powers.
Perhaps because of the disparity between popular perceptions and Hoover's own judgments, editing of the Magnum Opus proved
to be unusually extensive and protracted and publication long postponed. The July 1961 version of what was then titled "The
Ordeal of the American People" was designated by Hoover as the fourth edition but there had in fact been more than three earlier
versions. Successive versions were dubbed the fifth through the tenth. Then came what was called the Z edition because it
was hoped that it would be the last. It was not. Subsequent versions, of which four can be identified, were designated Z+H
(the Z edition with further editing by Hoover). The last version is dated December 1964, two months after Hoover's death.
It was evidently arranged by surviving associates and reverted to superseded texts in some places.
The War Book saw published form only in 2011 as
Freedom Betrayed: Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War and Its Aftermath, edited and with an introduction by George H. Nash (Stanford: Hoover Institution Press). Volume I of the published work conforms
to the September 1963 Z+H edition. As Nash explains in his introduction, for Volume II he adopted subsequent changes that
appeared to have been finalized by Hoover. Volume III, which Hoover left in the least finished form, draws on sections of
earlier versions not included in the September 1963 or subsequent editing processes.
The
Unpublished Writings series includes other writings not represented in
Freedom Betrayed, which Hoover had ultimately come to limit to wartime foreign policy. Foremost among these are his critiques of the domestic
policies of Roosevelt's New Deal. Hoover characterized these as collectivist and as foreign to the American tradition. He
found them to have affinities not only with socialism and communism but also with fascism. Publication of these writings is
planned. Other writings dealing with Hoover's World War II relief efforts were published in somewhat different form in the
fourth volume of his An American Epic (Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1964). There are also miscellaneous autobiographical writings.
Changing notions of how the Magnum Opus was to be organized made for problems in arrangement of the
Unpublished Writings series. The approach adopted has been to treat each version as a discrete bibliographic item, even though each version typically
includes material re-used from previous versions and may in itself constitute only a portion of an intended greater whole.
These items are arranged chronologically, highlighting the temporal progress of the composition process. At some point Hoover's
staff arranged a large portion of the various drafts in files numbered Magnum Opus 1, Magnum Opus 2, etc. These followed approximate,
but not exact, chronological order, and did not include all drafts. The reader who wishes to reconstruct this filing sequence
may do so by following the notations in square brackets at the ends of relevant entries. These take the form of [MO1], [MO2],
etc.
The research materials upon which the Magnum Opus was based are to be found in four supporting series. The
New Deal Subject File consists of material relating specifically to New Deal domestic policies. The
Communist Subversion Subject File consists of material relating specifically to issues of Communist infiltration of the United States government. The
World War II Subject File consists of material relating specifically to wartime diplomacy. The
General Subject File is a catch-all for material not falling neatly into any of the three categories above. It deals primarily with postwar international
relations and postwar American domestic policies, but includes some earlier material. In addition to printed and near-print
source material, these series include typed copies made from such sources, notes and memoranda made by Hoover and his staff,
a few letters, and some miscellaneous Magnum Opus draft passages categorized by subject and not readily assignable to larger
Magnum Opus versions.
A small
Correspondence series consists of letters to and from Hoover relating specifically to the composition and prospects for publication of the
Magnum Opus.
The
Published Writings series consists of printed copies of writings by Hoover available elsewhere and present here because Hoover referred to them
in the course of composition of the Magnum Opus. Notable in this series are the page proofs of
The Problems of Lasting Peace, which Hoover co-authored with Hugh Gibson in 1942.
There are also a small
Oversize File of collected printed matter, a small
Audiovisual File, and a series of Hoover's personal
Financial Records.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history
United States -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1953
Published Writings
1928-1958
Scope and Contents note
Galleys, page proofs, printed copies, and typed excerpts of writings by Herbert Hoover published during his lifetime
box 1, folder 1
Republican Party Presidential nomination acceptance speech, Palo Alto, California
1928 August 11
Scope and Contents note
Printed text
box 1, folder 2
The State Papers and Other Public Writings of Herbert Hoover
1934
Scope and Contents note
Typed excerpts
box 1, folder 3
Addresses upon the American Road, 1933-1938
1938
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts
box 1, folder 4
"President Roosevelt's Foreign Policy,"
Liberty
1939 April 15
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 1, folder 5
"Shall We Send Our Youth to War?"
American Magazine
1939 August
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 1, folder 6
Speech to young Republicans re invasion of Finland, San Francisco, California
1939 November 30
Scope and Contents note
Typed copy
box 1, folder 7
Speech to young Republicans re invasion of Finland, San Francisco, California
1939 November 30
Scope and Contents note
Typed copy of address as published in
San Francisco Chronicle
box 1, folder 8
Further Addresses upon the American Road, 1938-1940
1940
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts
box 1, folder 9
Addresses upon the American Road, 1940-1941
1941
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts
box 1, folder 10
The Problems of Lasting Peace (co-author with Hugh Gibson)
1942
Scope and Contents note
Page proofs with handwritten corrections
box 1, folder 11
"History's Greatest Murder Trial" (re prospective war crime trials; co-author with Hugh Gibson),
This Week
1943 August 29
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 1, folder 12
"A New Way to Make Peace" (co-author with Hugh Gibson),
This Week
1943 November 7
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 1, folder 13
"Some Additions to the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals,"
1945 March 25
Scope and Contents note
Printed text
box 1, folder 14
Addresses upon the American Road, 1945-1948
1949
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts
box 1, folder 15
Addresses upon the American Road, 1948-1950
1951
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts
The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover
1951-1952
box 2, folder 1
Galleys of serialized
Collier's excerpts
box 2, folder 2
Printed copies of serialized
Collier's excerpts
box 3, folder 1
Addresses upon the American Road, 1950-1955,
1955
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts
box 3, folder 2-3
"An Appraisal of the Changes in the Charter of the United Nations," in U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations,
Review of the UN Charter
1955
Scope and Contents note
Drafts, galleys, and working materials
box 3, folder 4
1958
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpt
Unpublished Writings
1944-1964
Scope and Contents note
Drafts and page proofs of writings by Herbert Hoover unpublished during his lifetime
box 5, folder 5
Drafts re postwar famine [MO8]
box 7, folder 6-7
1948 version, drafts [MO9]
box 8, folder 1
1948 version, drafts [MO9] (cont.)
box 10, folder 1-2
Japan, 1938-1941 [MO16] (cont.)
1950 version, page proofs
"Lost Statesmanship,"
1951-1961
box 14, folder 1
1951 version, draft of Chapter 42, "Two Gigantic Mistakes" [MO20]
1953 version, "Period X: The Consequences of War"
box 15, folder 1-2
1954 April version
Scope and Contents note
Page proofs with corrections [MO24]
box 15, folder 3-4
1954 October version
Scope and Contents note
Page proofs with corrections [MO25]
Page proofs with corrections
Duplicate corrected page proofs
1958 October version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 17, folder 5
Part I. "The Foreign Activities of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Their Backgrounds" [MO42]
box 17, folder 6
Part II. "Roosevelt Prior to October 1937" [MO42]
box 18, folder 1
Part III. "My Survey and Appraisal of the Forces in Europe Making for Peace and War in the Year 1938" [MO42]
box 18, folder 2
Part IV. "The American Scene" [MO42]
box 18, folder 3
Part V. "The Final Steps to the Second World War" [MO42]
box 18, folder 4
Part VI. "From the Outbreak of War on September 1, 1939 to the French Surrender of June 21, 1940" [MO42]
box 18, folder 5
Part VII. "From the Presidential Election on November 5, 1940 to Hitler's Attack on Stalin on June 22, 1941" [MO43]
box 18, folder 6
Part VIII. Untitled [MO43]
1958 December version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 19, folder 1
Part I. "Mr. Roosevelt's Foreign Activities, June 1932 to October 1937" [MO44]
box 19, folder 2
Part II. "My Survey and Appraisal of the Forces in Europe Making for Peace and War in the Year 1938" [MO44]
box 19, folder 3
Part III. "The American Scene" [MO44]
box 19, folder 4
Part IV. "The Final Steps to the Second World War" [MO43]
box 19, folder 5
Part V. "From the Outbreak of War on September 1, 1939 to the French Surrender on June 21, 1940" [MO44]
box 19, folder 6
Part VI. "From the Defeat of France to the Presidential Election, July 1940 to November 1940" [MO44]
box 20, folder 1
Part VII. "From the Presidential Election on November 5, 1940 to Hitler's Attack on Stalin on June 22, 1941" [MO43]
box 20, folder 2
Unnumbered and untitled section on Japan [MO45]
box 20, folder 4
Fragments on Japan [MO47]
1959 version
Scope and Contents note
This version titled "Lost Statesmanship: The Ordeal of the American People."
box 20, folder 5-7
Part I. "Mr. Roosevelt's Foreign Activities, November 1932-November 1937" [MO49], [MO52], [MO53]
box 21, folder 1-3
Part II. "My Survey and Appraisal of the Forces in Europe Making for Peace and War in the Year 1938" [MO49], [MO52], [MO53]
box 21, folder 4-6
Part III. "Some Communist Afflictions of the United States" [MO49], [MO52], [MO54]
box 21, folder 7
Part IV. "From Roosevelt's Abandonment of Isolation in 1937 to the Polish Guarantees, March 31, 1939" [MO49], [MO53]
box 22, folder 1
Part IV. "From Roosevelt's Abandonment of Isolation in 1937 to the Polish Guarantees, March 31, 1939" [MO49], [MO53] (cont.)
box 22, folder 2
Part V. "From the Polish Guarantees of March 31, 1939 to the Outbreak of War on September 1, 1939" [MO53]
box 22, folder 3-5
Part VI. "From the Attacks of the Hitler-Stalin Alliance on Free Nations, September 1, 1939, to the Surrender of France, June
22, 1940" [MO49], [MO50], [MO54]
box 22, folder 6-7
Part VII. "From the Surrender of France on June 22, 1940 to the American Presidential Election, November 1940" [MO50], [MO54]
box 23, folder 1-2
Part VII. "From the Surrender of France on June 22, 1940 to the American Presidential Election, November 1940" [MO50], [MO54]
(cont.)
box 23, folder 3-4
Part IX. "Hitler's Attack on Stalin" [MO50], [MO54]
box 23, folder 5-6
Part X. "The Last Chance for Peace" [MO50], [MO54]
box 23, folder 7-8
Part XI. "American Activities on the Atlantic Front" [MO50], [MO54]
box 23, folder 9-10
Part XII. "From the Total Economic Sanctions on Japan of July 25, 1941 to Pearl Harbor" [MO50], [MO54]
box 25, folder 3-4
Part I. Untitled [MO56], [MO58]
box 25, folder 5-6
Part II. "The Journey: Forces in Motion in 1938" [MO56], [MO58]
box 25, folder 7
Part III. "Some Communist Afflictions of the United States" [MO58]
box 25, folder 8-10
Part IV. "American Statesmanship Gets Lost in the Foreign Thicket of Power Politics, 1937-1939" [MO56], [MO57], [MO58]
box 26, folder 1-3
Part V. "The 150 Days from the Polish Guarantees, March 1939, to the Hitler-Stalin Alliance, August 1939" [MO56], [MO57],
[MO58]
box 26, folder 4-6
Part VI. "The Ten Months from the Hitler-Stalin Declaration of War to the Surrender of France, September 1, 1939 to June 22,
1940" [MO56], [MO57], [MO58]
box 26, folder 7-9
Part VII. "The Eleven Months from the Surrender of France, June 22, 1940, to the Presidential Election, November 5, 1940"
[MO56], [MO57], [MO58]
box 26, folder 10
Part VIII. "The Ninety Days after Roosevelt's Election to a Third Term on November 5, 1940" [MO55], [MO57]
box 27, folder 1
Part VIII. "The Ninety Days after Roosevelt's Election to a Third Term on November 5, 1940" [MO55], [MO57] (cont.)
box 27, folder 4-5
Unknown versions
Scope and Contents note
Miscellaneous, duplicate, and reject drafts and fragments.
box 88, folder 1
"The Years as Crusader," page proofs [MO19]
1951
"The Four Horsemen in World War II,"
1951
box 88, folder 3
Partial page proofs for review by George Sokolsky [MO19]
"The Crusade Years,"
1953
box 89, folder 4
"Some Notes on Family Life,"
1955 August
Scope and Contents note
Drafts [MO26]
"The Crusade against Famine in World War II"
box 90, folder 1
1955 August version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts [MO27]
box 90, folder 2
"Crusading for Benevolent Institutions,"
1955 November
Scope and Contents note
Drafts [MO32]
"The Crusade against Collectivism in American Life,"
1955 November
box 91, folder 1-2
Page proofs with corrections [MO28]
box 91, folder 3
Page proofs with corrections [MO34]
box 92, folder 1
Page proofs with corrections [MO34] (cont.)
box 92, folder 2
Page proofs with corrections
box 94, folder 1-2
"Crusade against Waste in the Federal Government, 1921 to 1955," drafts [MO35]
1955 November
"The Crusade for American Children,"
1955 December
"My Crusade against Collectivism,"
1955 December
box 17, folder 4
"Forty-four Years Fight against Famine and Destitution,"
1958
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
"The Ordeal of the American People"
Volume II, 1961 February version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 29, folder 3
Section A. "We Go from Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, to Tehran, November 28, 1943" [MO59]
box 29, folder 4
Section K-1. "The Period from Tehran to Yalta" [MO59]
box 30, folder 1
Section K-1 [sic]. "The Yalta Conference, February 4 to February 11, 1945" [MO59]
box 30, folder 2
Section K-2. "The Period from Yalta to Potsdam, February-August 1945" [MO59]
1961 May version, unnumbered section: "An Appraisal of the March of Communism Seven Months after the War's End
box 30, folder 4
Chapter 60. "France, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and Holland"
box 30, folder 5
Chapter 61. "The Baltic Countries"
box 30, folder 6
Chapter 62. "Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia"
box 31, folder 1
Chapter 63. "Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, Albania, Yugoslavia, Rumania and Greece"
box 31, folder 2
Chapter 64. "The Moslem and Christian Nations in the Middle East"
box 31, folder 3
Chapter 65. "India, Thailand and the Philippines"
box 31, folder 4
Chapter 66. "An Appraisal of the Progress of Communism in China, Korea, Japan and Russia"
box 31, folder 5
Chapter 67. "The Epic of the Greatest Famine in Human History"
4th edition
1961 July
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 31, folder 6-7
Section I. "The Infiltration of Communism in the United States" [MO63], [MO64]
box 31, folder 8
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of War" [MO62], [MO63], [MO64]
box 32, folder 1-3
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of War" [MO62], [MO63], [MO64] (cont.)
box 32, folder 4-6
Section III. "1939: The Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO60], [MO63], [MO64]
box 33, folder 1-5
Section IV. "The War Begins: Impacts on the United States" [MO61], [MO63], [MO64]
box 33, folder 6-7
Section V. "The Beginning of the Greatest Disaster to Mankind since Genghis Khan" [MO63], [MO64]
box 34, folder 1-4
Section VI. "The Road to War" [MO66], [MO63], [MO64]
box 34, folder 5-6
Section VII. "Divergent Purposes of the Allied Leaders" [MO63]
box 34, folder 7
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences" [MO70], [MO63], [MO64]
box 35, folder 1-3
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences" [MO70], [MO63], [MO64] (cont.)
box 35, folder 4-5
Section IX. "The March of Conferences (Continued)" [MO63], [MO64]
box 35, folder 6-7
Section X. "The March of Conferences (Continued)" [MO63], [MO64]
5th edition
1961 September
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 35, folder 8
Section I. "The Infiltration of Communism in the United States" [MO69], [MO101]
box 36, folder 1-3
Section I. "The Infiltration of Communism in the United States" [MO69], [MO101]
box 36, folder 4-5
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of a Second World War" [MO65], [MO101]
box 37, folder 1-2
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of a Second World War" [MO65], [MO101] (cont.)
box 37, folder 3
Section III. "1939: The Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO101]
box 37, folder 4
Section IV. "President Roosevelt's Policies under the Impact of the European War" [MO101]
box 37, folder 5-7
Section V. "President Roosevelt's Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace in the World" [MO68], [MO101]
box 38, folder 1-3
Section VI. "The Road to War" [MO67], [MO101]
box 38, folder 4-5
Section VII. "The March of Conferences" [MO71], [MO101]
box 39, folder 1-2
Section VII. "The March of Conferences" [MO71], [MO101]
box 39, folder 3-5
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences (Continued)" [re Tehran Conference] [MO72], [MO73], [MO102]
box 40, folder 1-4
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences (Continued)" [re Tehran Conference] [MO72], [MO73], [MO102] (cont.)
box 40, folder 5-6
Section IX. "The March of Conferences (Continued)" [MO72], [MO102]
box 41, folder 1-6
Section X. "The March of Conferences (Continued)" [re Yalta Conference] [MO74], [MO102]
box 42, folder 1-4
Section XI. "The First Days of the Truman Administration" [MO75], [MO102]
box 42, folder 5-6
Section XII. "The Potsdam Conference and After" [MO76], [MO102]
box 43, folder 1-2
Section XII. "The Potsdam Conference and After" [MO76], [MO102] (cont.)
box 43, folder 3
Section XIII. "An Era of Confusion in American Policies toward Russia" [MO102]
box 43, folder 4
Section XIV. "An Appraisal of the March of Communism Seven Months after the War's End" [MO102]
box 43, folder 5
Section XV. "Tragic Case Histories" [MO102]
box 43, folder 6-8
"A Case History of Poland"
box 44, folder 1
"A Case History of Poland" (cont.)
box 44, folder 2-7
"A Case History of China"
box 45, folder 1-4
"The Ordeal of the American People: Communist Infiltration into the Federal Government,"
1961 October
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
6th edition
1962 April
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 46, folder 1-3
Section I. "The Communist Conspiracy in the United States" [MO104], [MO103], [MO107]
box 46, folder 4-6
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of a Second World War" [MO104], [MO103], [MO107]
box 46, folder 7
Section III. "1939: A Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO104], [MO103], [MO107]
box 47, folder 1-2
Section III. "1939: A Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO104], [MO103], [MO107] (contd.)
box 47, folder 3-5
Section IV. "President Roosevelt's Policies under the Impact of the European War" [MO104], [MO103], [MO107]
box 47, folder 6-8
Section V. "The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace in the World Came to Franklin Roosevelt" [MO105], [MO103], [MO107]
box 48, folder 1-3
Section VI. "The Road to War" [MO105], [MO103], [MO107]
box 48, folder 4-5
Section VII. "The March of Conferences" [MO105], [MO103], [MO107], [MO106]
box 49, folder 1-2
Section VII. "The March of Conferences" [MO105], [MO103], [MO107], [MO106] (contd.)
box 49, folder 3-6
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences" [re Tehran Conference] [MO106], [MO103], [MO108]
box 50, folder 1-3
Section IX. "The March of Conferences" [MO106], [MO103], [MO108]
box 50, folder 4-6
Section X. "The March of Conferences" [re Yalta Conference] [MO106], [MO103], [MO108]
box 50, folder 7-8
Section XI. "The First Days of the Truman Administration" [MO106]
box 50, folder 9
Section XII. "The Preservation of Lasting Peace" [MO106]
box 50, folder 10
Section XIII. "The Potsdam Conference and After" [MO106]
box 50, folder 11
Section XIV. Untitled [MO106]
box 51, folder 1-2
Section XV. "A Case History of Poland" [MO106]
box 51, folder 3-5
Section XVI. "The Decline and Fall of Free China"
box 51, folder 6
"Vengeance Comes to Germany"
box 51, folder 7
Section I. "The Communist Conspiracy in the United States" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 52, folder 1-3
Section I. "The Communist Conspiracy in the United States" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112] (contd.)
box 52, folder 4-7
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of a Second World War" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 53, folder 1-4
Section III. "1939: A Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 53, folder 5-8
Section IV. "The Impact of War on the American People" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 53, folder 9-12
Section V. "The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace in the World Came to Franklin Roosevelt" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 53, folder 13
Section VI. "Brainwashing the American People" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 54, folder 1-3
Section VI. "Brainwashing the American People" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112] (contd.)
box 54, folder 4-7
Section VII. "Marching on the Road to War" [MO111], [MO109], [MO112]
box 54, folder 8-11
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 54, folder 12-15
Section IX. "The March of Conferences" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 54, folder 16
Section X. "The Tehran-Cairo Conferences" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 55, folder 1-3
Section X. "The Tehran-Cairo Conferences" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112] (contd.)
box 55, folder 4-7
Section XI. "The March of Conferences" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 55, folder 8-11
Section XII. "The March of Conferences" [re Yalta Conference] [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 56, folder 1-4
Section XIII. "The First Days of the Truman Administration" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 56, folder 5-8
Section XIV. "The Preservation of Lasting Peace" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 56, folder 9-12
Section XV. "The Potsdam Conference and After" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 56, folder 13-16
Section XVI. "The Era of Inconsistent American Relations with the Communists" [MO111], [MO110], [MO112]
box 56, folder 17
Section XVII. "Vengeance Comes to Germany"
box 56, folder 18
Section XVIII. "The Case History of Poland"
box 57, folder 1-2
Section XVIII. "The Case History of Poland" (contd.)
box 57, folder 3-4
Section XIX. "The Decline and Fall of Free China"
box 58, folder 1
Section XIX. "The Decline and Fall of Free China" (contd.)
8th edition
1962 July
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 58, folder 2-3
Section I. "The Communist Conspiracy in the United States" [MO113], [MO114]
box 58, folder 4-6
Section II. "I Make an Appraisal of the Advance of Communism and Fascism in 1938" [MO113], [MO114], [MO115]
box 59, folder 1-3
Section III. "1939: A Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO113], [MO114], [MO115]
box 59, folder 4-6
Section IV. "The Impact of War on the American People" [MO113], [MO114], [MO115]
9th edition
1962 September
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 59, folder 7-8
Section I. "The Greatest Intellectual Plague Which Has Come to Mankind" [MO117], [MO116]
box 59, folder 9
Section II. "I Make an Appraisal of the Advance of Communism and Fascism in 1938" [MO117]
box 59, folder 10
Section III. "1939: A Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO117]
box 60, folder 1
Section IV. "The Impact of War on the American People" [MO117]
box 60, folder 2
Section V. "The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace in the World Came to Franklin Roosevelt" [MO117]
box 60, folder 3
Section VI. "Brainwashing the American People" [MO117]
box 60, folder 4
Section VII. "The Road to War" [MO117]
10th edition
1962 December
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 60, folder 5-8
Introduction. "The Backgrounds of this Memoir" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 60, folder 9-13
Section I. "The Greatest Intellectual Plague Which Has Come to Mankind" [MO116], [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 61, folder 1-4
Section II. "I Make an Appraisal of the Forces Moving among Nations in 1938" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 61, folder 5-8
Section III. "1939: A Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 61, folder 9
Section IV. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 62, folder 1-3
Section IV. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120] (contd.)
box 62, folder 4-7
Section V. "Hitler Turns His Might against Communist Russia" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 62, folder 8-11
Section VI. "Brainwashing the American People" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 62, folder 12-14
Section VII. "The Road to War" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120]
box 63, folder 1
Section VII. "The Road to War" [MO118], [MO119], [MO120] (contd.)
box 63, folder 2
Section VIII. "The March of Conferences"
box 63, folder 3
Section IX. "The March of Conferences"
box 63, folder 4
Section X. "The Tehran-Cairo Conferences"
box 63, folder 5
Section XI. "The March of Conferences"
box 63, folder 6
Section XII. "The Yalta Conference, February 4 to 11, 1945"
box 63, folder 7
Section XIII. "The Decline and Fall of the Atlantic Charter"
box 63, folder 8
Section XIV. "The First Days of the Truman Administration"
box 63, folder 9
Section XV. "The Potsdam Conference and After"
Z edition
1963 March
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 64, folder 4-7
Section I. "Free Men's Greatest Moral and Intellectual Plague"
box 64, folder 8-11
Section II. "I Make an Appraisal of the Forces Moving among Nations in 1938"
box 64, folder 12
Section III. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies"
box 65, folder 1-3
Section III. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies" (contd.)
box 65, folder 4-7
Section IV. "1939: In Europe, a Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind"
box 65, folder 8-11
Section V. "The Communist-Nazi Conquest of Europe"
box 65, folder 12-15
Section VI. "More American Action: Stronger than Words but Less than War"
box 65, folder 16-18
Section VII. "Brainwashing the American People"
box 66, folder 1-3
Section VIII. "The Continued Revolution in American Foreign Policies"
box 66, folder 4-7
Section IX. "Hitler Turns His Might against Communist Russia"
box 66, folder 8-10
Section X. "The Road to War"
box 67, folder 1-2
Section XI. "The March of Conferences"
box 67, folder 3-4
Section XII. "The March of Conferences, 1943"
box 67, folder 5-6
Section XIII. "The March of Conferences: The Tehran-Cairo Conferences, November-December 1943"
box 67, folder 7-8
Section XIV. "The March of Conferences"
box 68, folder 1
Section XV. "The March of Conferences: The Yalta Conference, February 4-11, 1945"
box 68, folder 2-3
Section XVI. "The Rise, Decline and Fall of the Atlantic Charter"
box 68, folder 4-5
Section XVII. "The First Days of the Truman Administration"
box 68, folder 6-7
Section XVIII. "The Potsdam Conference and After"
box 68, folder 8-9
Volume III. "A Step-by-Step History of Poland"
box 69, folder 1-4
Volume III. "A Step-by-Step History of Poland" (contd.)
box 69, folder 5
Volume III. "The Case History of Korea"
box 70, folder 1-3
Volume III. "The Case History of Korea" (contd.)
box 70, folder 4-6
"The Decline and Fall of Free China: A Case History"
box 71, folder 1-2
"The Decline and Fall of Free China: A Case History" (contd.)
Z+H edition, 1963 July version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 71, folder 6-8
Section I. "A Great Intellectual and Moral Plague Comes to Free Men"
box 71, folder 9-11
Section II. "I Make an Appraisal of the Forces Moving among Nations in 1938"
box 72, folder 1-3
Section III. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies"
box 72, folder 4-6
Section IV. "1939: In Europe, a Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind"
box 72, folder 7-9
Section V. "The Communist-Nazi Conquest of Europe"
box 72, folder 10-12
Section VI. "More American Action: Stronger than Words but Less than War"
box 72, folder 13-15
Section VII. "Brainwashing the American People"
box 72, folder 16-18
Section VIII. "The Revolution in American Foreign Policies Continued"
box 72, folder 19-21
Section IX. "The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace Came to Franklin Roosevelt"
box 73, folder 1-3
Section X. "The Road to War"
box 73, folder 4
Section XI. "The March of Conferences"
box 73, folder 5
Section XII. "The March of Conferences"
box 73, folder 6
Section XIII. "The March of Conferences: The Tehran-Cairo Conferences, November-December 1943"
box 73, folder 7
Section XIV. "The March of Conferences"
box 73, folder 8
Section XV. "The March of Conferences: The Yalta Conference, February 4-11, 1945"
box 73, folder 9
Section XVI. "The Rise, Decline and Fall of the Atlantic Charter"
box 73, folder 10
Section XVII. "The First Days of the Truman Administration"
box 74, folder 1
Section XVIII. "The March of Conferences: The Potsdam Conference and After"
Z+H edition, 1963 September version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 74, folder 5-8
Section I. "A Great Intellectual and Moral Plague Comes to Free Men"
box 75, folder 9-12
Section II. "I Make an Appraisal of the Forces Moving among Nations in 1938"
box 75, folder 1-4
Section III. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies"
box 75, folder 5-8
Section IV. "1939: In Europe, a Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind"
box 75, folder 9-12
Section V. "The Communist-Nazi Conquest of Europe"
box 75, folder 13-16
Section VI. "More American Action: Stronger than Words, but Less than War"
box 75, folder 17-20
Section VII. "Brainwashing the American People"
box 75, folder 21-24
Section VIII. "The Revolution in American Foreign Policies Continued"
box 76, folder 1-4
Section IX. "The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace Comes to Franklin Roosevelt"
box 76, folder 5-8
Section X. "The Road to War"
Z+H edition, 1964 March version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 77, folder 4
Section XI. "The March of Conferences"
box 77, folder 5
Section XII. "The March of Conferences"
box 78, folder 1
Section XIII. "The March of Conferences: The Tehran-Cairo Conferences, November-December 1943"
box 78, folder 2
Section XIV. "The March of Conferences"
box 78, folder 3
Section XV. "The March of Conferences: The Yalta Conference, February 4-11, 1945"
box 78, folder 4
Section XVI. "The Rise, Decline and Fall of the Atlantic Charter"
box 78, folder 5
Section XVII. "The First Days of the Truman Administration"
box 78, folder 6
Section XVIII. "The March of Conferences: The Potsdam Conference and After"
Z+H edition, 1964 December version
Scope and Contents note
Drafts
box 79, folder 1-10
Section I. "The Infiltration of Communism in the United States"
box 80, folder 1
Section I. "The Infiltration of Communism in the United States" (contd.)
box 80, folder 2-10
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of a Second World War"
box 81, folder 1-2
Section II. "1938: Signs and Portents of a Second World War" (contd.)
box 81, folder 3-13
Section III. "A Revolution in American Foreign Policies"
box 81, folder 14-21
Section IV. "1939: In Europe, a Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind"
box 82, folder 1-3
Section IV. "1939: In Europe, a Year of Monstrous Evils for Mankind" (contd.)
box 82, folder 4-8
Section V. "The Communist-Nazi Conquest of Europe"
box 82, folder 9-13
Section VI. "More American Action: Stronger than Words, but Less than War"
box 82, folder 14-18
Section VII. "Brainwashing the American People"
box 82, folder 19-23
Section VIII. "The Revolution in American Foreign Policies Continued"
box 83, folder 1-5
Section IX. "The Opportunity to Make Lasting Peace Comes to Franklin Roosevelt"
box 83, folder 6-9
Section X. "The Road to War"
box 83, folder 10-12
Section XI. "The March of Conferences"
box 84, folder 1-2
Section XI. "The March of Conferences" (contd.)
box 84, folder 3-7
Section XII. "The March of Conferences"
box 84, folder 8-12
Section XIII. "The March of Conferences: The Tehran-Cairo Conferences, November-December 1943"
box 85, folder 1-5
Section XIV. "The March of Conferences"
box 85, folder 6-10
Section XV. "The March of Conferences: The Yalta Conference, February 4 to February 11, 1945"
box 85, folder 11-15
Section XVI. "The Rise, Decline and Fall of the Atlantic Charter"
box 85, folder 16-20
Section XVII. "The First Days of the Truman Administration"
box 86, folder 1-5
Section XVIII. "The March of Conferences: The Potsdam Conference and After"
box 86, folder 6-7
Various and unknown versions
Scope and Contents note
Miscellaneous, duplicate and discarded drafts; fragments; corrections; notes.
box 87, folder 1-3
Various and unknown versions (contd.)
Correspondence
1953-1978
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence relating to composition and publication of unpublished writings
box 95, folder 13
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace
1962-1978
Scope and Contents note
Includes Rita R. Campbell, W. Glenn Campbell, Milorad Drachkovitch, Witold S. Sworakowski, and Eugene Wu
box 95, folder 18
Mullendore, William C.
1963
box 95, folder 20
St. John, Fordyce B.
1963
box 95, folder 21
Schullinger, Rudolph N.
1962
box 95, folder 23
Sokolsky, George E.
1953-1962
box 95, folder 27
Wedemeyer, Albert C.
1963
box 95, folder 28
White, William L.
1962-1964
New Deal Subject File
1932-1960
Scope and Contents note
Notes, printed matter, and typed excerpts from printed sources, used as research material for unpublished writings on the
New Deal. Includes material collected for Hoover by Lawrence Sullivan.
box 95, folder 29-30
Agriculture
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Contains notes, U.S. Department of Agriculture press releases, speeches by Henry A. Wallace, pamphlets, clippings, and typed
excerpts from printed sources.
box 96, folder 1-2
American Mercury, serial issues
1934-1935
box 96, folder 3
Bureaucracy
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and typed excerpts from speeches by Franklin D. Roosevelt and other public sources.
box 96, folder 4
Business-Regulation by government
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, statistical data, and typed excerpts from speeches by New Deal officials and printed sources.
box 96, folder 5
Censorship clippings
1933-1934
Chronology
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and
Congressional Record excerpts relating mainly to New Deal legislation.
box 97, folder 3
Civilian Conservation Corps
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, governmental press releases and report, and typed excerpts from public sources.
box 97, folder 4
Communism-Analogies with New Deal
1934-1936
Scope and Contents note
Notes, synopses of books, typed excerpts from printed sources, letter by Ralph H. Lutz, and printed articles.
box 97, folder 5
Conflicts of New Deal policies
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and typed excerpts from public sources.
box 97, folder 6
Currency and credit
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, pamphlets, and typed excerpts from public sources, 1933-1940. Includes
An Appraisal of the Monetary Policies of Our Federal Government; Documents and Statements Pertaining to the Banking Emergency;
Gold and Armageddon; The Origins of the Banking Panic of March 4, 1933; Recent Literature on the Gold Problem.
box 97, folder 7
Economic statistics
1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and statistical data.
box 97, folder 8
Economy
1933-1936
Scope and Contents note
Notes, U.S. Department of Commerce press release, and pamphlets. Includes
The Deserted Village; Principles of American Enterprise; What Is Industry?; What Must We Do to Save Our Economic System?;
Who Shares America's Wealth?
box 97, folder 9
Elections--1934, clippings
1934
box 98, folder 1
Evaluations of New Deal
1934-1936
Scope and Contents note
Newspaper article by Winston Churchill and pamphlets. Includes
The Genesis of the "New Deal" with Some Revelations; The New Deal: An Impartial History of the Roosevelt Administration; On
the Road to Moscow; Promise and Performance: The Administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt Reveals Itself.
box 98, folder 2
Fascism-Analogies with New Deal
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed articles, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 98, folder 3
Foreign trade
circa 1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 98, folder 4
Hearst, William Randolph, clippings
1935-1936
box 98, folder 5
Home loans
1935-1936
Scope and Contents note
Notes, Federal Home Loan Bank Board press releases, clippings, and typed excerpts from printed sources, 1933-1934.
box 98, folder 6
Ideology (general)
1935-1936
Scope and Contents note
Notes, pamphlets, printed articles, clippings, and circulated documents, 1932-1936, relating to competing political and economic
systems. Includes
Are Revolutions Necessary?; Downfall of Russia; Preserving the American Way of Giving; A Rising or a Setting Sun?; Roosevelt
Warming the Serpent; A Statistical Survey of Public Opinion Regarding Current Economic and Social Problems; What, If Not Capitalism?
box 98, folder 7
Illinois Conference on Social Welfare
1935
Scope and Contents note
Contains pamphlet titled,
Shaping the Social Conscience of Illinois.
box 98, folder 8
Jews and New Deal, clippings
1938
box 98, folder 9
Joint Conference for Business Recovery, printed report
1934
box 98, folder 10
Legislative process
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 98, folder 11
National Recovery Administration
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed articles, National Recovery Administration and other governmental press releases, and typed excerpts
from printed sources.
box 98, folder 12
Prohibition repeal
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 98, folder 13
Propaganda
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 99, folder 1
Public works
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, Federal Emergency Administration press releases, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 99, folder 2
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
1933-1934
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, Reconstruction Finance Corporation press releases, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 99, folder 3
Revolution-Analogies with New Deal, clippings
1937-1954
box 99, folder 4
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
1936-1960
Scope and Contents note
Typed excerpts from speeches by Roosevelt, and clipping.
box 99, folder 5
Socialism-Analogies with New Deal
1932-1936
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed articles, and pamphlet,
Roads Back to Governmental Slavery.
box 99, folder 6
Tennessee Valley Authority
1933-1959
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed article, and Tennessee Valley Authority press releases.
box 99, folder 7
Thatcher, Myron William
1940
Scope and Contents note
Pamphlet regarding associate of Henry A. Wallace,
Why? A Story of Shocking Facts and of Abortive Efforts to Suppress Them.
Communist Subversion Subject File
1935-1965
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, printed matter, and card files, used as research material for unpublished writings on
communist subversion in the United States. Includes material collected for Hoover by Madeline Kelly
box 99, folder 8
Bentley, Elizabeth, news dispatches
1953
box 99, folder 9
Bridges, Harry
1939-1952
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, clippings, and trial examiner report.
box 99, folder 10
Browder, Earl, clippings
1939-1957
box 99, folder 11
Bunche, Ralph
1954
Scope and Contents note
Clipping and report by Archibald Roosevelt.
Communism-United States (general)
box 100, folder 1-2
Clippings (contd.)
1940-1965
box 100, folder 3-4
Serial issues (assorted anti-communist journals)
1935-1962
box 101, folder 1-3
Pamphlets
1938-1961
Scope and Contents note
Includes
A Business Man Looks at Communism; The Chickens of the Interventionist Liberals Have Come Home to Roost; Constitution of the
Communist Party; Diplomacy and the Communist Challenge; Minutes of a Communist Cell on Art; Odyssey of a Fellow Traveler;
Petition to the United States Congress to Investigate Treasonable Activities?; Socialist Reconstruction of Society; USA and
USSR: The Economic Race; Understanding the Communists; What Is Socialism?
box 101, folder 4-5
Miscellany
1940-1961
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, typed excerpts from printed sources, circulated documents, printed articles, and legislative bills.
Congress of Industrial Organizations
box 102, folder 1
General
1937-1961
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, typed excerpts from printed sources, circulated documents, pamphlets, and other printed matter. Includes
Communism and American Labor; The Hell of Herrin Rages Again.
box 102, folder 2-5
Clippings
1944-1957
Scope and Contents note
Mainly regarding the Congress of Industrial Organizations Political Action Committee and especially its activities in the
1944 elections.
box 103, folder 1
Espionage
1948-1961
Scope and Contents note
Notes, typed excerpts from printed sources, clippings, and congressional reports. Includes
Exposé of Soviet Espionage, May 1960; Report on Soviet Espionage Activities in Connection with the Atom Bomb; Soviet Espionage
through Poland.
box 103, folder 2
Fair Play for Cuba Committee
1963
Scope ant Contents note
Congressional report, "Castro's Network in the United States."
box 103, folder 3
Foundations
1948-1954
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, clippings, and other printed matter.
box 103, folder 4-5
Freedom House issuances
1941-1946
Scope and Contents note
Flyers, leaflets, pamphlets, circulated documents, press releases, speeches, and radio broadcast transcripts. Includes
The Faith of an American; The Negro's War; The Truth is Good News; What Does the War Mean to You?; World-wide Civil War.
box 104, folder 1
Freedom House issuances (contd.)
box 104, folder 2
Material about Freedom House
1940-1947
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, clippings, congressional record excerpts, and congressional reports and exhibits. Includes
Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the United States; Special Report on Subversive Activities Aimed at
Destroying Our Representative Form of Government.
box 104, folder 3
Hiss, Alger
1949-1962
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and printed articles.
box 104, folder 4
Institute of Pacific Relations
1946-1960
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, clippings, printed articles, and congressional report.
box 104, folder 5
Lattimore, Owen
1946-1955
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, clippings, printed articles, and circulated documents.
box 104, folder 6
McCarthy, Joseph R.
1951-1957
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, radio broadcast transcripts, and congressional censure report. Includes printed copy of
McCarthyism: The Fight for America, signed by McCarthy and inscribed to Hoover.
box 105, folder 1
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
1954-1956
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, Atomic Energy Commission Personnel Security Board report, and associated documentation.
box 105, folder 2-4
Drafts of writings with lists of subversive organizations, and associated notes and memoranda
1961-1963
box 105, folder 5
Printed matter
1951-1961
Scope and Contents note
Attorney General's list of subversive organizations,
Congressional Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications, and associated clippings and other printed matter.
box 106, folder 2
Pace, John T.--Testimony re Communist influence in 1932 Bonus March
1938-1963
Scope and Contents note
Printed transcript, memoranda, clippings, and other printed sources.
box 106, folder 3
Roosevelt, Franklin D.- Knowledge of Communist activities
1938-1956
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, clippings, printed articles, typed excerpts from printed sources, and pamphlet
The President Knows!
box 106, folder 4
United Nations
1953-1955
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, serial issue, and pamphlet
The United Nations and Communism.
box 106, folder 5
United States, Army-Communist infiltration
1950-1954
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 106, folder 6
United States, Congress, House, Committee on Un-American Activities
1938-1961
Scope and Contents note
Excerpts from committee reports and Congressional Record speeches, clippings, other printed matter, and circulated documents.
Includes
Committee Rules of Procedure.
box 106, folder 7
United States, Congress, Senate, Committee on Education and Labor
1950
Scope and Contents note
Contains circulated report "The LaFollette Committee Unmasked."
box 106, folder 8
United States, Congress, Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Internal Security
1954-1957
Scope and Contents note
Contains committee press releases.
box 106, folder 9
United States, Department of State-Communist infiltration
1947-1964
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, clippings, printed articles, Congressional Record speeches, congressional report, and pamphlets.
box 107, folder 1
United States, Department of State-Communist infiltration (contd.)
box 107, folder 2
United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation
1946-1963
Scope and Contents note
Bureau reports and press releases, speeches and printed articles by J. Edgar Hoover, and clippings.
United States government (general) - Communist infiltration
box 107, folder 3
Drafts of writings with memoranda, notes, and typed excerpts from printed sources
1950-1959
box 107, folder 5
Individuals
1949-1950 and undated
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings with memoranda.
box 107, folder 6
Waldrop, Frank C.
1950
Scope and Contents note
Congressional Record reprints of articles by Waldrop.
box 107, folder 7
White, Harry Dexter
1953-1955
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, clippings, printed articles, press releases, and Federal Bureau of Investigation report.
World War II Subject File
1918-1963
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, letters, printed matter, and typed excerpts from printed sources, used as research material
for unpublished writings on World War II. Includes material collected for Hoover by Arthur Kemp
box 111, folder 1-2
Atom bomb
1945-1947
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, clippings, printed articles, official report of Manhattan Project (
Atomic Energy for Military Purposes), and United States Strategic Bombing Survey reports (
Japan's Struggle to End the War; The Effects of Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; Summary Report: Pacific War.)
box 111, folder 3
Balkans
1944-1945
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and press releases.
box 111, folder 4-5
Baltic States
1940-1946
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, serial issues, press releases, typed excerpts from printed sources, and pamphlets. Includes
Lithuania in a Twin Teutonic Clutch; Lithuania under the Sickle and Hammer; Lithuania's Fight for Freedom.
box 111, folder 6
Bulgaria
1944-1945
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 111, folder 7-8
Byrnes, James F.
1943-1947
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed speeches by Byrnes, and typed excerpts from Byrnes' memoirs and other printed sources.
box 112, folder 1
China
1938-1962
Scope and Contents note
Draft writings, memoranda, clippings, printed articles, typed excerpts from printed sources, pamphlet (
Red Cloud over China), and letter by Patrick J. Hurley.
Chronology
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, letters and typed transcripts of letters, speech transcripts, clippings, printed articles,
pamphlets, and typed excerpts from printed sources
"Diary" (actually chronology of world events and of activities by Hoover, prepared subsequently to their occurrence)
box 112, folder 6
Full version, including documentary inserts
box 112, folder 7
Hoover visit to Europe
February-March
box 115, folder 1
John C. O'Laughlin letters to Hoover
Scope and Contents note
Typed transcripts
box 117, folder 4
John C. O'Laughlin letters to Hoover
Scope and Contents note
Typed transcripts
box 117, folder 5
Miscellaneous drafts of writings, notes, and memoranda
box 118, folder 1
Miscellaneous clippings (contd.)
box 118, folder 5
Miscellany
Scope and Contents note
Includes pamphlet
Native Nazi Purge Plot
box 121, folder 3
Speech transcripts
1940-1941
box 121, folder 4
Printed excerpts from memoirs
1948-1953
Conferences
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, press releases and texts of conference statements, clippings, printed articles, pamphlets,
printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources
box 122, folder 1
Atlantic Charter Conference
1941 August
Scope and Contents note
Includes booklet
The Atlantic Charter and
Africa from an American Viewpoint
box 122, folder 2
Casablanca Conference
1943 January
box 122, folder 3
First Quebec Conference
1943 August
box 122, folder 4
Moscow Conference
1943 October
Scope and Contents note
Includes printed report by Cordell Hull
box 122, folder 5
First Cairo Conference
1943 November
box 122, folder 6
Tehran Conference
1943 November-December
box 122, folder 7
Second Cairo Conference
1943 December
box 122, folder 8
Second Quebec Conference
1944 September
box 122, folder 9
Malta Conference
1945 January-February
Yalta Conference
1945 February
box 123, folder 1-2
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, and typed excerpts from printed sources
box 123, folder 4
Potsdam Conference
1945 July-August
Scope and Contents note
Includes pamphlet
Potsdam or Peace
box 123, folder 5
Czechoslovakia
1938-1949
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 123, folder 6
Farley, James A.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Typed excerpts from memoirs.
box 124, folder 1
Finland
1939-1962
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, notes, letters, clippings, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 124, folder 2-3
France
1940-1945
Scope and Contents note
Letter and report by René de Chambrun, and clippings.
box 124, folder 4
Garner, John Nance
1948
Scope and Contents note
Printed and typed excerpts from memoirs.
box 124, folder 5
General
1934-1963
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, letters, reports, clippings, pamphlets, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed
sources. Includes
The German White Paper; Hitlerism: Why and Whither.
box 124, folder 6
Documents on German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945,
1956
box 125, folder 1-2
Great Britain
1938-1962
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, notes, clippings, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 125, folder 3
Hopkins, Harry
1948
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts from biography by Robert E. Sherwood.
box 125, folder 4
Hull, Cordell
1948
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts from memoirs.
box 125, folder 5
Ickes, Harold L.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts from memoirs.
box 125, folder 6
Italy
1945-1949
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, printed article, and printed excerpts.
box 125, folder 7
Draft writings and typed excerpts from printed sources
box 126, folder 1
Letters and memoranda
1934-1963
box 126, folder 2
Clippings, printed articles, and printed excerpts
1941-1962
Scope and Contents note
Includes U.S. Department of State
Bulletin re Pearl Harbor attack
box 126, folder 3
Typed excerpts from memoirs of Prince Fumimaro Konoye with associated notes and clippings
1945
box 126, folder 4
Kennedy, Joseph P., clippings
1940-1962
box 126, folder 5
MacArthur, Douglas
1943-1953
Scope and Contents note
Photocopies of MacArthur-Hoover correspondence, typed transcript of MacArthur letter to Bonner Fellers, and typed transcript
of news story.
box 126, folder 6
Marshall, George C.
1945-1963
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, and printed report by Marshall,
The Winning of the War in Europe and the Pacific.
box 126, folder 7
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., and Morgenthau Plan
1944-1948
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts from Morgenthau diaries, clippings, printed articles, memoranda, and notes.
Neutrality--United States
box 126, folder 8
General
1941-1962
Scope and Contents note
Letter by Hoover, memoranda, notes, clippings, Congressional Record speeches, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 126, folder 9
Anti-intervention issuances
circa 1939-1941
Scope and Contents note
Circulated documents and leaflets. Includes pamphlet
Anti-War Crusade.
box 126, folder 10
Pro-intervention issuances
1939-1941
Scope and Contents note
Circulated documents and leaflets. Includes Fight for Freedom pamphlet
It's Fun to Be Free.
box 126, folder 11
John Venuti (crew member, U.S.S. Orizaba) log of U.S. Navy operations in the Atlantic with ship newsletter issues
1941
box 127, folder 1
O'Laughlin, John C.
1939-1941
Scope and Contents note
Photocopies and typed transcripts of O'Laughlin-Hoover correspondence.
Poland
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, clippings, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 127, folder 7-8
Polish Government-in-Exile pamphlets
1943-1946
Scope and Contents note
Includes
Poland Accuses; Polish-Soviet Relations, 1918-1943; Polish Facts and Figures series
box 128, folder 1
Polish-American organization issuances
1942-1946
Scope and Contents note
Resolutions, petitions, pamphlets, and transcripts of letters. Includes
An Appeal to Franklin Delano Roosevelt...on Behalf of Poland; The Case for Poland; Great Britain's Obligations towards Poland.
box 128, folder 2
Katyn Forest Massacre
1945-1949
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and pamphlet
Death at Katyn.
box 128, folder 3
Postwar planning, memorandum and clipping
1943
box 128, folder 4
Romania, clippings
1944-1945
box 128, folder 5
General
1942-1949
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, clippings, and printed articles. Includes printed compendium of speeches by Roosevelt from 1933 to 1942,
Development of United States Foreign Policy.
Speech transcripts on foreign policy
Scope and Contents note
Printed texts and printed and typed excerpts
Soviet Union
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, notes, clippings, printed articles, and printed and typed excerpts
box 130, folder 8
Spain
1945-1946
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, clippings, and press releases of the Spanish Embassy in the United States.
box 130, folder 9
Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.
1943-1946
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, speech transcripts, and printed excerpt.
box 130, folder 10
Stilwell, Joseph
1948-1956
Scope and Contents note
Printed article and printed excerpts.
box 130, folder 11
Stimson, Henry L.
1948
Scope and Contents note
Printed excerpts from memoirs.
box 131, folder 1-2
Truman, Harry S.
1944-1945
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and speech transcripts.
box 131, folder 3
Yugoslavia
circa 1943-1945
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, and pamphlets. Includes
The Political Situation in Yugoslavia Today; Shall Slovenia Be Sovietized?
General Subject File
1918-1965
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, letters, printed matter, and typed excerpts from printed sources, mainly relating to
the post-World War II period and in part used as research material for unpublished writings. Includes material collected for
Hoover by Arthur Kemp
box 132, folder 1
Africa, clippings
1952-1961
box 132, folder 2
Aged
1959
Scope and Contents note
Congressional Report,
The Aged and the Aging in the United States.
box 132, folder 3
Americanism
1933-1959
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, printed articles, serial issues, essays, speeches, typed excerpts from printed sources, and circulated documents.
box 132, folder 4
Asia
1951-1964
Scope and Contents note
Notes, clippings, and report by Claude A. Buss.
box 132, folder 5
Austria
1945-1946
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed article, and report by Frank E. Mason.
box 132, folder 6
Balkans, clippings
1946-1953
box 132, folder 7
Belgian American Educational Foundation,
Report and Directory of Fellows for the Years 1952-1957
box 132, folder 8
Bulgaria, notes and clippings
1945-1948
box 132, folder 9
Bullitt, William C.
1935-1948
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, and printed dispatches from Moscow.
box 132, folder 10
Byrnes, James F.
1946-1950
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed article, and printed speeches.
box 133, folder 1
Byrnes, James F. (contd.)
box 133, folder 2
Drafts of writings, with memoranda, notes, and circulated material
1945-1964
box 133, folder 3-4
Clippings, printed articles, and printed excerpts from the Congressional Record and other sources
1945-1962
box 133, folder 5
Pamphlets and congressional reports
1949-1963
Scope and Contents note
Includes
Bishop Walsh of Maryknoll; China: Key to the Orient and to Asia; China Lob-Lolly; The Committee of One Million; Communist
China: A Nation Enslaved; Testimony of a Defector from Communist China
box 134, folder 1
Pamphlets and congressional reports (contd.)
1949-1963
Chronology
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, speeches, typed excerpts from printed sources, press releases, clippings, and printed
articles
box 135, folder 2
Churchill, Winston, printed article re Boer War experiences
1963
box 135, folder 3
General
1954-1961
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, typed excerpts from printed sources, speeches, and Congressional Reports.
box 135, folder 4-5
Problems of Communism, serial issues
1958-1964
Conferences
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, and communiqués
box 136, folder 1
Three-Power Conference, Moscow
1945 December
box 136, folder 2-4
Council of Foreign Ministers, Paris, 1946 April-July
1945 December
box 137, folder 1-4
Peace Conference, Paris
1946 July-October
box 138, folder 1-2
Council of Foreign Ministers, New York City
1946 November-December
box 138, folder 3
Council of Foreign Ministers, London
1947 January-February
box 138, folder 4
Council of Foreign Ministers, Moscow
1947 March-April
box 139, folder 1-2
Council of Foreign Ministers, Moscow (contd.)
1947 March-April
box 139, folder 3
Balkans Trade Conference, Geneva
1947 April
box 139, folder 4
European Conference on the Marshall Plan, Paris
1947 September
box 139, folder 5
Council of Foreign Ministers, London
1947 December
box 139, folder 6
Three-Power Conference, London
1948 February
box 139, folder 7
International Trade Organization Conference, Havana
1948 February-March
box 139, folder 8
Four-Power Conference, London
1948 March
box 139, folder 9
Council of Foreign Ministers, Paris
1949 May-June
box 140, folder 1
Cuba
1960-1961
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, radio broadcast transcript, and Congressional Report,
Communist Threat to the United States through the Caribbean.
box 140, folder 2
Czechoslovakia, clippings and printed article
1946-1949
box 140, folder 3
Democracy, clippings
1938-1954
box 140, folder 4
Economic growth, booklet by W. W. Rostow,
The Stages of Economic Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto,
1960
box 140, folder 5
Economic reconversion, clippings
1944-1946
box 140, folder 6
Education and technology
1958-1959
Scope and Contents note
Conference programs, printed articles, and pamphlets. Includes
The Pursuit of Excellence: Education and the Future of America.
box 140, folder 7
General
1952-1959
Scope and Contents note
Typed excerpts from printed sources, press releases, and Eisenhower administration printed reports.
box 140, folder 8-9
Clippings, printed articles, and printed speeches
1952-1961
box 141, folder 1-6
Clippings, printed articles, and printed speeches (contd.)
1952-1961
box 142, folder 1
Europe, clippings and report by Ernest T. Weir
1946-1954
box 142, folder 2
Finland
1946-1947
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, press release, clippings, and printed article.
box 142, folder 3
Food supply and food relief
1947-1961
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, statistics, reports, printed articles, and clippings.
box 142, folder 4
Foreign aid
1947-1961
Scope and Contents note
Reports, speeches, clippings, and pamphlets. Includes
Foreign Aid and You; United States Aid and Indian Economic Development; Voluntary Foreign Aid.
box 142, folder 5
Forrestal, James
1944-1949
Scope and Contents note
Speeches, clippings, printed article, and radio broadcast transcript.
box 142, folder 6-7
France, clippings and printed articles
1945-1949
box 143, folder 1
General
1947-1961
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, letters, reports, bulletins, press releases, circulated documents, printed articles, and clippings. Includes reports
by Christopher Emmet and Louis Lochner;
The Efforts Made by the Federal Republic to Re-establish the Unity of Germany by Means of All-German Elections; U.S. Department of State bulletin
Berlin, 1961.
box 143, folder 2-4
Letters from Germans to Hoover with printed enclosures
1949-1950
Scope and Contents note
Letters of gratitude for Hoover's efforts to prevent industrial dismantling of Germany
Goebbels, Joseph, diaries
Scope and Contents note
Material relating to acquisition of Goebbels diaries by the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
box 144, folder 1
Memoranda
1948
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum by Hoover with attachments; memoranda by Perrin C. Galpin, Harold H. Fisher, and Frank E. Mason
box 144, folder 3-4
Correspondence
1948
Scope and Contents note
Includes letters by Hoover and by Norman Armour, Harold I. Baynton, David L. Bazelon, Lucius D. Clay, Harold H. Fisher, Perrin
C. Galpin, Hugh Gibson, William F. Heimlich, Richard C. Hunt, Louis Lochner, Kenneth C. Royall, and Lewis L. Strauss
box 144, folder 5
Clippings and printed articles
1948
box 145, folder 1-2
Great Britain
1938-1952
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, and pamphlets. Includes
Britain's Economic Crisis; Communist Attach on Great Britain.
box 145, folder 3-4
Greece
1946-1947
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, and pamphlet
Devastation in Greece.
box 145, folder 5
Guatemala, clippings and report
1953
box 145, folder 6
Human Events, serial issues
1962-1964
box 146, folder 1-2
Hungary
1946-1951
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, and press release.
box 146, folder 3
Ideas and ideology
1953-1958
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, serial issue, and pamphlets. Includes
The Gentleman of Culture; The Influence of History; Quest for Freedom; Why Liberty?
box 146, folder 4-5
Intelligence Digest, serial issues
1951-1953
box 146, folder 6
General
1945-1960
Scope and Contents note
Notes, reports by Eugene Dooman and Teigi Tomatsu, and pamphlets. Includes
Japan Now; Literature on Contemporary Japan.
box 147, folder 1-2
Clippings and printed articles
1945-1949
box 147, folder 3
Food supply and food relief, letter by Douglas MacArthur and reports
1945-1948
General
1945-1950
Scope and Contents note
Letters by Hoover and others, memoranda, reports, and clippings. Includes "Report on the Industrial Disarmament of Japan"
by the Engineers Joint Council, studies by the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers staff, and memorandum by Japanese officials.
box 147, folder 5
"Report on Industrial Reparations Survey of Japan to the United States of America" by Overseas Consultants, Inc.
1948
box 148, folder 1-2
Jenner, William E., press releases from the office of Senator Jenner
1954-1957
box 148, folder 3
Kahn, Albert E.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, and notes, 1946, re allegations by Kahn in his book
The Great Conspiracy of political manipulation of food relief in Russia by the American Relief Administration. Includes letters by Hoover and
John Richardson, and memoranda from both sides re potential legal action.
box 148, folder 4
Kennedy, John F.--Assassination, clippings
1963-1964
box 148, folder 5
General
1947-1962
Scope and Contents note
Letters, memoranda, notes, press releases, and reports. Includes U.S. War Department report on Korean coal situation, 1947,
and report of American-Korean Foundation mission to Korea, 1953.
box 149, folder 1-2
Clippings, printed articles, and Congressional Record excerpts
1946-1953
box 149, folder 3
Labor--United States
1946-1960
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed article, and brochure.
box 149, folder 4
Latin America, clippings
1946-1954
box 149, folder 5
Legislation-United States
Scope and Contents note
Congressional statutes, bills, and resolutions, with associated memoranda and printed articles, 1919-1921, relating to post-World
War I economic reconversion and social and welfare measures.
box 149, folder 6
Lithuania
1946-1947
Scope and Contents note
Bulletins, notes, and printed excerpts.
box 149, folder 7
MacArthur, Douglas
1951-1955
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, pamphlet, and congressional reports. Includes
War, Religion, World Peace by MacArthur, and Congressional reports re dismissal of MacArthur.
box 150, folder 1-2
Marshall, George C.
1945-1959
Scope and Contents note
Memorandum, clippings, and printed articles.
box 150, folder 3
Drafts of writings, memoranda, and notes
1947-1949
box 150, folder 4-5
Congressional testimony, briefs, and reports
1947-1948
Scope and Contents note
Includes statements by Lewis H. Brown, John J. McCloy, and Ernest T. Weir
box 150, folder 6
Clippings, printed articles, and Congressional Record excerpts
1947-1951
box 150, folder 7
Mills College serial issue
1960
box 151, folder 1
National Academy of Sciences
Scope and Contents note
Notes, memoranda, reports, and excerpts from minutes, 1924-1955, relating to Hoover's service as a trustee of the Academy's
National Research Fund. Includes resolutions of appreciation.
Nuclear weapons and nuclear energy
box 151, folder 2
General
1945-1960
Scope and Contents note
Speeches, pamphlets, and Congressional Reports. Includes speech by Vannevar Bush, and printed copy of
Modern Man Is Obsolete by Norman Cousins, inscribed to Hoover.
United Nations Atomic Energy Commission issuances
box 151, folder 3
General reports and memoranda
1946-1947
box 151, folder 4
Scientific Information Transmitted to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission by the United States Member,
1946
Scope and Contents note
Report series prepared by the office of Bernard M. Baruch.
box 151, folder 5
United States Department of State reports
1946
Scope and Contents note
Includes
A Report on the International Control of Atomic Energy; United States Atomic Energy Proposals.
Clippings and printed articles
Nuremberg War Crime Trials--Ernst von Weizsäcker defense exhibits
1947-1948
box 153, folder 2
Document Book 2: "Weizsäcker's Motives to Stay in Office"
box 153, folder 3
Document Book 4: "Struggle at the Side of the Evangelical Church and International Charitable Organizations"
box 153, folder 4
Document Book 5: "Assistance to the Persecuted Church"
box 153, folder 5
Document Book 6: "Help to the Persecuted"
box 154, folder 1
General
1946-1947
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, speech, and pamphlets. Includes
Poland: The Children Cannot Wait; Who's Who of the Regime in Poland.
Clippings and printed articles
box 154, folder 6
Presidents--United States (comparative), clippings and charts
1954-1960
box 154, folder 7
Romania, notes and clippings
1946-1947
box 155, folder 1
General
1932-1947
Scope and Contents note
Brochure, notes, memorandum, and typed excerpts from printed sources. Includes memorandum and transcript of Congressional
hearing re papers of Roosevelt and Roosevelt Presidential Library.
box 155, folder 2-3
Clippings, printed articles, and pamphlet,
The Roosevelt Death: A Super Mystery
1932-1960
box 155, folder 4
Social Security System memoranda and congressional testimony
1949
box 155, folder 5
Sorge, Richard, spy ring
1949-1951
Scope and Contents note
Letter by Hoover, memoranda, investigative certifications, and Congressional Record speeches.
box 155, folder 6
Drafts of writings, letters, memoranda, and typed excerpts from printed sources
1931-1959
box 155, folder 7
Quotations from Soviet leaders with accompanying notes and memoranda
1918-1964
box 155, folder 8
Diplomatic recognition by United States
1921-1960
Scope and Contents note
Drafts of writings, notes, memoranda, clippings, printed excerpts, and typed excerpts from printed sources.
box 156, folder 1
Speeches and radio broadcast transcripts
1934-1960
Scope and Contents note
Includes speeches by Rexford Tugwell and Henry A. Wallace.
box 156, folder 2
Congressional Reports
1957-1963
box 156, folder 3
Pamphlets
1938-1960
Scope and Contents note
Includes
Economic Comparisons, USA/USSR; An Investment Banker Visits Russia; Litvinoff; The Nature of the Enemy; The Public Finance
of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Steel in the Soviet Union; The Unrelenting War
Clippings and printed articles
box 157, folder 6
Stanford University
1941-1961
Scope and Contents note
Programs, brochure, and serial issue.
box 157, folder 7
Stevenson, Adlai E., clippings and printed speeches
1953-1960
box 157, folder 8
Memoranda and notes
1949-1950
Clippings and Congressional Record excerpts
box 158, folder 5
Truman, Harry S.
1950-1958
Scope and Contents note
Printed speeches, press releases, clippings, and Congressional Record excerpts.
box 158, folder 6
United Nations, clippings
1951-1961
box 158, folder 7
Reorganization
1945-1948
Scope and Contents note
Press release and Congressional Report,
Unification of the War and Navy Departments and Postwar Organization for National Security.
box 158, folder 8
B-36 bomber hearings
1949
Scope and Contents note
Testimony of senior military officers before House Armed Services Committee.
box 159, folder 1-2
B-36 bomber hearings (contd.)
1949
box 159, folder 3
Letters, speeches, press releases, and statements
1950-1960
Scope and Contents note
Includes letter by Robert A. Taft, speech by Arthur Kemp, and "Inflation" by Gottfried Haberler
box 159, folder 6
Drafts of writings on the Cold War
box 160, folder 1
Letters from members of the public in support of Hoover's foreign policy radio broadcast of 1950 December 20
1950-1951
box 160, folder 2
Statements and radio broadcasts by others
1958-1961
box 160, folder 3
Printed matter
1953-1965
Scope and Contents note
Includes
Survival by Bonner Fellers
box 160, folder 4
General
1954-1962
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, printed articles, pamphlets, and press releases. Includes
As Seen from the Right by Don Lohbeck.
box 160, folder 6
United States Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government
1953-1961
Scope and Contents note
Letters, clippings, Congressional Record excerpts, and resolutions of appreciation for Hoover's chairmanship.
box 160, folder 7
United States Supreme Court
1958-1959
Scope and Contents note
Letter, clippings, printed articles, and pamphlets.
box 161, folder 1
General
1945-1958
Scope and Contents note
Memoranda, report, serial issue, and pamphlets.
Clippings and printed articles
box 161, folder 6
Miscellany
1951-1962
Scope and Contents note
Telephone call list, list of World War I relief aides, "Think of a Man"
Saturday Review reprint, and printed miscellany.
box 161, folder 7
Biographical miscellany
1939-1963
Scope and Contents note
Clippings and other printed references to Hoover. Includes pamphlet by William Starr Myers,
The True Republican Record, 1929-1933.
Financial Records
1954-1958
Scope and Contents note
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel room service and long distance telephone service bills
box 172
Oversize File
1961-1963
Scope and Contents note
Serial issues, mainly of
Life and
Look, with special articles, mainly relating to communism and the Russian Revolution
box 173
Sound recording of radio news broadcast re Russian trawler
1960
box 173
Microfilm of a segment from "Freedom Betrayed," Z edition, Section I
1963
box 174
Incremental Materials - not yet described
Declassified U.S. government records
box 175, folder 1-5
2015 May release of records
1939-1953