BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1929-1949
Scope and Content Note
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1917-1945
Additional Note
CORRESPONDENCE, 1917-1949
Additional Note
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 1922-1949
Additional Note
HERBERT HOOVER, 1916-1964
Additional Note
INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS, 1920-1960
Additional Note
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, 1924-1946
Additional Note
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 1917-1954
Additional Note
POLITICAL MATERIAL, 1908-1949
Additional Note
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH AGENCIES/SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY CHEST, 1921-1932
Additional Note
SOCIAL PROBLEMS, ca. 1907-1958
Additional Note
SUBJECT FILE, 1919-1956
Additional Note
OVERSIZE FILE, 1924-1939
Additional Note
MEMORABILIA
Scope and Content Note
AUDIO-VISUAL FILE, 1906-1941
Additional Note
PHONORECORDS, 1940
Additional Note
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1929-1949
Biographical sketch, obituary, clippings and miscellany
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1917-1945
General. Correspondence, including some short statements by Dr. Wilbur
1923 March-1929 June
1929 July-Nov.
1929 Dec.-1930 April
1930 April-June
1930 July-1931 Feb.
1931 Feb.-May
1931 June-Dec.
1932-1933
Undated
Conference proceedings, 1917. Relates to higher education
"Duty of Americans in the Present Crisis," 1917 March. Typescript article
"Inescapable Responsibilities," 1917 March. Typescript article
"Food and the War," 1917 Dec. Speech transcript
"Fighting with Food," 1918. Printed article
"War Problems and Food," 1918 Feb. Printed letter to the editor
"Food Conservation for World Relief," 1918 Nov. Printed speech transcript
"Russia, Our Neighbor," 1919. Typescript
"Herbert Hoover--A Personal Sketch," 1920. Mimeographed copy
Miscellaneous writings on Herbert Hoover, 1920-1937
Conference proceedings, 1921 Aug. Relates to public health
"The University of the Future--A Recruiting and Training Center for the Public Health Professions," 1922. Typescript speech transcript
"Universities Helping to Solve Industrial Problems of Industrial Relations," 1922 Feb. Typescript
Remarks, 1922 Nov. Association of American Universities conference. Typescript
Miscellaneous writings on medicine, 1923-1941
Statement, 1923 Aug. Clipping relating to the death of President Harding
"The Institute of Pacific Relations," 1925. Typescript
Speech, 1925 July. Relates to the Institute of Pacific Relations. Typescript
"An Adventure in Friendship--The Story of the Institute of Pacific Relations," 1925. Mimeographed copy
"Mutual Understanding in the Pacific," 1927 April. Printed article
The Man of the Hour, 1928 April. Printed pamphlet about Herbert Hoover published by the Republican National Committee
"The Havana Conference of 1928," 1928 Nov. Typescripts
Miscellaneous writings, 1929. Typescripts and letters
Report, American Council on Medical Education, 1929 Nov. Typescript
Miscellaneous writings, 1930. Typescripts and letters
Speeches, 1930-1932. Relating to child health. Primarily letters and typescripts
Miscellaneous writings, 1931. Typescripts and letters
"Damming the Oil Flood," 1931 Feb. Printed copy
"The Indian Today," 1931 March. Typescript and printed copy
"The Rehabilitation of the Virgin Islands," 1931 March. Typescript
"What the Children's Charter Means to the Nation," 1931 April. Printed copy
"The Public Lands," 1931 April. Typescript
"A Progress Report at the Department of the Interior," 1931 May. Typescript and correspondence
"The Nation's Playgrounds," 1931 May. Typescript and correspondence
"A New Day for the Indian," 1931 May. Printed copy and correspondence
"The Treatment of the American Indian," 1931 May. Typescript and letters
Interview, 1931 May. Relates to the Virgin Islands. Printed copy
"Irrigation: Miracle of the Arid West," 1931 June. Printed copy
"Wilbur Diagnoses Oil Ailments," 1931 July. Printed copy and letters
"Hoover Dam and Nevada," 1931 Sept. Typescript and letters
"Secretary of Interior Tells of Arizona Visit," 1931 Oct. Printed copy
"Illiteracy and the Campaign to Remove It," 1931 Nov. Typescript
"The Meaning of the Boulder Canyon Project to the Southwest," 1931 Nov. Typescript and letters
"End Intellectual Lock Step," 1931 Dec. Printed copy and letters
"As I Know Herbert Hoover," 1931 Dec. Typescript and correspondence
"The Moulding of Americans," 1931 Dec. Typescript and letters
Miscellaneous writings, 1932. Typescripts, printed copies and letters
Miscellaneous writings, 1934-1941. Printed copies and typescripts
Hoover Policies, (co-author with Arthur M. Hyde), 1937. Acknowledgements from libraries for donated copies
Hoover Policies, (co-author with Arthur M. Hyde), 1937. Acknowledgements; also includes other letters and reviews, 1937-1938
Hoover Policies, 1937. Acknowledgements, 1937-1938
"International Expositions as Factors for Peace," 1938. Typescript and letters
"A Philosophy of American Education," 1938. Printed copy and letters
"Human Hopes," 1939 June. Printed copy
"China Has Much to Offer," 1940 Jan. Printed copy
Radio broadcast, 1940 Jan. Relates to international relations. Typescript and recording. SEE: PHONORECORDS
"Statehood for Hawaii," 1940 Oct. Printed copy
"What Kind of World Order Do We Want?" 1940 Nov. Printed copy and recording of radio broadcast. SEE: PHONORECORDS
"The Past Half Century and Medical Education," 1941 Jan. Mimeographed copy
Speeches relating to Pacific relations, 1941-1944. Typescripts
"Our Pacific Destiny," 1941 June. Printed and mimeographed copies of speech transcript
Lou Henry Hoover, 1944. Printed copy of memorial tribute to Mrs. Hoover
Radio statement, 1945 Feb. Relates to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco. Typescript
CORRESPONDENCE, 1917-1949
General
General. Stanford alumni and miscellaneous
General
1917-1940
A-R
S-Z
1941-1949
General. Miscellaneous
A-C
D-Z
Pease, Vera Jane, 1917-1945. Primarily from 1941-1945, but includes letters from World War I service in France
Pease, Vera Jane
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 1922-1949
Additional Note
General, 1922-1946. Books and information on other boys' organizations
1930
1930
1931-1934
1937-1938
1939
1940
1940
1941
1941
1942
1942
1943
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
HERBERT HOOVER, 1916-1964
General
Harding, Warren G. Material relating to President Harding's death at which both Mr. Hoover and Dr. Wilbur were present, 1923
President's Commission on Home Building and Home Ownership. Ray Lyman Wilbur, President, Better Homes in America, Inc.
General, 1916-1941. Printed material and correspondence related generally to housing issues
Administrative and personnel material
Financial material
Financial material
Stanford University. Relates to contributions for building projects, 1921-1922
Correspondence
General. Dr. Wilbur with others, 1917-1946
Beard, Charles A., 1944
Hoover, Herbert, 1912-1929. See Appendix for details
Miscellany. Clippings, progress report, poem, invitations, 1928-1964
Printed material. Pamphlets relating to Herbert Hoover, 1931-1943
Reports. President's Economic Mission to Germany and Austria, 1946-1947
Speeches by Herbert Hoover, 1925-1953
INSTITUTE OF PACIFIC RELATIONS FILE, 1920-1960
Administrative materials
General. Chronological files, 1925-1960
1925-1926 (Honolulu Conference)
1925-1926 (Honolulu Conference)
1925-1926 (Honolulu Conference)
1926 June-December
1926 December-1927 April
1927 May-December
1928 January-September
1928 October-1929 June
1929 July-1935 December
1936 January-1937 June
1937 July-1938 December
1939 January-1940 March
1940 April-1941 December
1942 January-1943 December
1944 January-1945 January
1945 April-1946 June
1946 July-1948 June
1948 July-1952, 1960
Administrative Assistant's office file, 1947-1953
Committees
American Council
List of committees of the American Group, 1926 October
Papers prepared for the 1927 Honolulu Conference
Extracts from replies to the American Group questionnaire, 1927 October 21
Miscellaneous issuances of the American Group, 1927
Minutes of meeting of the Board of Trustees, 1929 April 5
Minutes of meetings, 1928-1931
National Council. Report of research activities, 1928 May-September
American Research Committee. Outlines of research projects, 1926
China Committee. Letter to Mr. Loomis describing work of the committee, 1925 December 17
Miscellaneous. Letters, reports, lists, minutes, form letters and memoranda, correpondence and other materials relating to a trip to the Far East by Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur in 1926; also includes a printed transcript of Senate hearings and a list of delegates to the Tokyo Peace Conference, 1926-1952
Miscellaneous. Minutes, 1936
Clippings, 1924-1929. SEE: OVERSIZE FILE
Correspondence, 1927-1949
General. Persons and groups interested in the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1927-1949
Carter, Edward C., 1923-1947
Condliffe, J. B. Letter to Mr. Loomis telling of work done in Australia, 1925 November 11
Davis, J. Merle (partial itemized list)
Letter with enclosure, entitled "Inside Story of the (Honolulu) Conference," 1925 September 30
Letter to Ray L. Wilbur with enclosure, entitled "Suggestions Regarding the Baltimore Conference," 1925 December 9
Letter to Ray L. Wilbur with enclosures of letters by C. F. Loomis, 1929 February 20
Letter to Ray L. Wilbur with an enclosed interview with Henry L. Stimson, 1929 March 21
Letter to Ray L. Wilbur summarizing impressions of the Kyoto Conference, 1930 January 7
Hall, H. Duncan
Letter from J. B. Condliffe to C. F. Loomis, 1926 February 18
Letter from H. Duncan Hall to C. F. Loomis, with enclosed report of meeting of the British Institute of International Affairs (1926 April 7), 1926 April 6
Letter from H. Duncan Hall to Ray L. Wilbur with enclosed note of the Pacific conference, 1926 June 8
Report of the first meeting of the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1925
Lattimore, Owen, 1941-1943
State Department, 1917-1945
Conferences
Honolulu Conference, 1925
Executive documents
Epitome of findings of meeting held by Australian members
Minutes of meeting of the Committee on Permanent Organization, 1925 July 8
Miscellaneous documents and papers
Letters from delegates to the conference, giving their impressions, criticisms, and suggestions
List of members
Minutes of meeting of the Organization Committee, 1925 July 15
Minutes of meeting of the Program Committee, 1925 July 15
Who's who in IPR
Honolulu Conference, 1927
Cable from Ray L. Wilbur to President Coolidge
Documents and papers
Miscellaneous issuances
Press releases
Program and outline of second session, 1927 July 15-29
Kyoto Conference, 1929
Opening statement by Jerome D. Greene, 1929 October 28
Opening address of Australian delegation
Report on discussions of the Round Table on International Relations in the Pacific
Memorandum on the international settlement at Shanghai
Opening statement of the British Group
Choice of topics for the programme
Opening address of New Zealand delegation
Report of the Philippine situation by the Philippine delegation
Hangchow Conference, 1931
"The Standard of Living in China and Japan," by C. Delisle Burns
Draft syllabus for the study of diplomatic machinery in the Pacific
"The Report of Mr. Justice Feetham and the Future of Shanghai," by C. L. Hsia
Preliminary census statistics of Oriental residents in continental U.S., 1930
"Foreign Investments in China," by C. F. Remer
Banff (Canada) Conference, 1933. Reports and documents
Virginia Beach Conference, 1939
Secretariat documents, nos. 1-13, 15-21, 23
Pacific Council documents, nos. 1, 5-14
Pacific Council minutes, no. 1
International Research Committee minutes, nos. 1-3
International Research Committee documents, nos. 1-5
Lucknow Conference, 1950. Clipping from the Manchester Guardian, 1950 October 19
Educational materials
General. School programs and bibliographies
"A Course in Pacific Relations for Secondary Schools," 1932 September
Publications. Pamplets, ca. 1942-1945. Includes list of officers and the executive committee of the Institute of Pacific Relations, San Francisco Bay Region and IPR: Aims, Organization, Activities
Reports and statements
Condliffe, J.B., "An Experiment in Diagnosis," n.d.
Suenobu, Mr., Interview, n.d.
Urice, Jay A. Report on IPR, 1925
Zumoto, M. Address before the YMCA luncheon, Nuuanu, ca. 1925
Shidehara, Baron (Minister of Foreign Affairs) Interview, 1926 April 15
Faris, Ellsworth, "The Superiority of Race," 1927
Latourett, Kenneth S., "Status of the Far East on Curricula of Schools and Colleges in the U.S.," 1927
Warnshuis, A. L., "Relationships of Protestant Mission Boards in America to Churches in Japan, Korea, China, and the Philippines," 1927
Wilson, Lester M., "Summary of Legislation Concerning Public Control of Private Schools and Teaching of Religion in Public Schools in U.S.," 1927
Gamio, Manuel
"Commentaries on the Indo-Iberic Countries of the Pacific," 1929
"Number, Origin, and Geographic Distribution of Mexican Immigrants in the U.S.," 1929
Yashnov, E. E., "Chinese Agriculture in Northern Manchuria," 1929
Lam, Fred K., "Survey of the Chinese People in Hawaii," 1929
Burpee, Lawrence J., "A North American Forum," 1929
Coats, R. H., "Import and Export of Capital from Canada," 1929
Currelly, C. T., "Statement Regarding Opportunities for Study of Chinese Art in Toronto," 1929
Laufer, Barthold, "The Gest Chinese Research Library of McGill," 1929
Wallace, Edward W., "Christian Missions in China," 1929
Yui, David Z. T., "China and Pacific Relations During 1927-1929," 1929
Asari, J., "Outline of Conditions of Employment of Women and Young Persons in Factories and Mines in Japan," 1929
Funatsu, Tatsuichiro, "Nationalist Attitudes Toward Foreign Industrial Establishments in China," 1929
Komura, Shunzaburo, "The New Pacific and Mediterranean Treaties as a Means of Furthering Peace," 1929
Nagae, Hampei, "Machine Age and Religion, a Japanese Layman's View," 1929
Nitobe, Inazo, "Statement on Japan's Preparedness for International Cooperation," 1929
Odagiri, Masnoske, "Japanese Investment in China," 1929
Shibusawa, Viscount, "Peace on the Pacific, Japan and U.S.," 1929
Tomoeda, T., "A Short Remark on Shinto," 1929
Norman, Herbert E., "The Establishment of a Modern State in Japan," 1939
"Notes on Conditions in the Occupied Areas of East Central China," 1939
"Soviet Relations in the Far East, 1931-1939," 1939
Carlson, Major Evans F., "The Chinese Army, Its Organization and Military Efficiency," 1939
Farley, Miriam S., "Problem of Japanese Trade Expansion in the Post-War Situation," 1939
"Effects of Sino-Japanese Conflict on American Educational and Philanthropic Enterprises in China," 1939
Avarna, Carlo and Maria Luisa Boggeri, "Italy and the Far East," 1939
Pe, M. Thein, "What Happened in Burma," 1944
Subject file, 1920-1949
Alert. Letters and newsletters relating to charges of communism in the Institute of Pacific Relations, 1948-1949
Amerasia. Serial issues and clippings, 1941-1947
Asia. Mimeographed reports, 1957
California Colleges in China. Letters and miscellany, 1929-46
China Institute in America. Primarily letters, 1930-1948
China
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Nankai University
Shanghai American School and Shanghai College
Various universities and colleges
Various welfare associations and organizations
Chinese, various individuals
Chinese National Association of the Mass Education Movement
China and the Rockefeller Foundation
China Medical Board (Rockefeller Foundation), 1924
China Medical Board, 1925-1926
China. Peking Union Medical College, 1922-27
Japan
Miscellaneous
American School in
Japanese
Immigration and colonization problems
Miscellaneous organizations, publications
Individuals
In the United States. Relocation, internees, evacuees
K-L
Manchuria. Letters, printed article and typescript report, 1931-1946
O
Pacific Botanical Foundation
Pacific Geographical Society
Pacific Fisheries
Pacific House (Asia House), 1937-1943
Pacific Ocean School of Social Science
Pacific Ocean School of Social Science
Philippines. Memorandum and report, 1924-1925
Riggs Foundation, 1944-1947
Rockefeller Foundation, Board of Trustees
Rockefeller Foundation, reports
Rockefeller Foundation, reports
University of Hawaii, Oriental Institute Journal
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, 1924-1946
General
General. Notes, certificate copy, letter and draft statement, 1930-1933
Correspondence with other government departments. Relates largely to personnel matters
Interstate Commerce Commission. Letter and telegram, 1931 Jan.-Feb.
Justice Department. Letters and miscellany, 1929 Feb.-1932 May
Labor Department. Letters and miscellany, 1929 March-1932 Dec.
Navy Department. Letters and miscellany, 1929 March-1933 Jan.
Post Office. Letters and miscellany, 1929 March-1933 Jan.
State Department. Letters and miscellany, 1929 March-1933 Jan.
Treasury Department. Letters and miscellany, 1929 May-1933 March
War Department. Letters and miscellany, 1929 March-1933 Jan.
Invitations
1929 March 6-Sept. 25
1929 Oct. 15-1930 Feb. 13
1930 March 13-Sept. 19
1930 Nov. 12-1931 March 16
1931 March 17-Sept. 30
1931 Oct. 1-1932 March 28
1932 March 29-1933 Feb. 11
Memoranda. Primarily memoranda written by Northcutt Ely, Executive Assistant to the Secretary, and others, relating to Indian affairs, oil lands, reclamation and other subjects, 1929 March-1933 Feb.
Press releases, 1933
Scrapbooks. Photographs of coal mining camps and living conditions, ca. 1923
Alaska Reindeer Service. Survey, 1933 Feb.
Appropriation Bill for 1933. Printed material, 1932
Archives Building. Letters, 1929-1930
Art Center (Wayside Beautification campaign). Letters and printed material, 1929-1931
Bird Conservation Commission. Minutes, 1932 Dec.
Economic Conference. Memoranda and budgets relating to a meeting between the Economy Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, President Hoover and Hoover Administration officials, 1932
Education
Bureau of Education (proposed). Letters, 1929 Feb.-1933 Jan.
Education by Radio. Correspondence, minutes and miscellany, 1929 Dec.-1932 June
Vocational education. Letters and non-printed material, 1931 Jan.-1932 Oct.
Employment. Survey for Pacific Coast. Typescript report with correspondence, 1929 Dec.-1930 May
Engineering
General. Letters, 1929 March-1932 June
Nevada, Biennial Report of the State Engineer, 1931
Federal Farm Board and farm relief. Report, printed speech transcript and correspondence, 1929 Feb.-1930 Oct.
Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Letters and a budget, 1932 Aug.-Nov.
Federal Power Commission. Printed material, memoranda, letters and speeches, 1924-1932
Federal Power Commission
Federal Radio Commission. Printed material, budgets, annual report and correspondence, 1929 March-1932 Dec.
Geological Survey. Letters and reports, 1929 March-1932 Aug.
Hawaii. Relates to Massie rape case, 1932-1945
Howard University. Letters, 1929 March-1932 June
Indians
General, 1919-1946. Bulletins, reports, letters, pamphlets, and printed articles. Includes press release and report to Senator William H. King relating to the Interior Department Appropriations bill for 1934
Indian Office, 1929 Feb.-1933 Jan.
Pueblo Lands Board. Correspondence, 1929 March-1933 Jan.
Klamath Lake. Report on the restoration of Klamath Lake, 1932
Land
General. Printed material, report, letters and charts, 1924-1930
General Land Office. Letters and printed material, 1929 March-1933 Feb.
Public Land Commission. Reports, clippings, letters and correspondence with Herbert Hoover, 1929-1931
National Parks. Letters, report, minutes and miscellany, 1929 April-1931 Oct.
Oil. Relates primarily to charges by Ralph S. Kelley regarding oil shale leases
General. Speech transcripts, 1926-1930
Conservation
General. Reports on mineral conservation and compilations of newspaper and magazine editorials, 1929
Federal Oil Conservation Board. Letters, speech transcripts, memoranda, telegrams, printed material, charts, pamphlets, reports, press releases, 1929-1933
Federal Oil Conservation Board
Interstate Oil Conservation Compact. Reports, letters, and printed material, 1929-1932. Includes a report by Northcutt Ely, "The Interdependence of the States in Oil Conservation"
Policy. Comments received relating to oil exploration on public lands. Letters and clippings, 1929-1931
Tariff. Letters, clippings and telegrams, 1929-1931
Chronology of events
Clippings
General
General
General
New York World. Articles written by Ralph S. Kelly, 1930 Oct.
New York World Includes correspondence between newspapers relating to reprinting
Correspondence
Correspondence
Legislation. Copies of bills, 1930
Memoranda. SEE ALSO: General/Memoranda
Miscellany. Materials relating to specific oil shale lease cases, 1926-1931
Miscellany. Cases
Miscellany. Cases
Notebooks. Materials relating to Congressional inquiry, 1929-1931
Reports. Department of Justice investigation, 1930
Reports
Statement. Prepared by Ray Lyman Wilbur for Senate investigation, 1930
Pensions. Letters, 1929
Philippines. Letters and printed material, 1929-1931
Prisons. Primarily letters, 1923-1931
Reclamation
General, 1926-1933. Letters and printed material, including a booklet entitled Studying Reclamation with Secretary Work and Dr. Mead
General
All-American Canal. Letter from Harry Chandler to Herbert Hoover, 1931
Colorado River and Boulder (Hoover) Dam. Reports, 1930-1944
Columbia Basin project. Letters and reports, 1931-1932
Owyhee irrigation project. Memoranda, reports and printed material, 1929
Recreation. Letters and printed material, 1929-1932. Includes a regional survey of the New York City area
Reorganization. Letters and memoranda, 1929-1933
Tin. Correspondence and report, 1930
Water and waterways. Letters, reports and miscellany, 1926-1945
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 1917-1954
General
General, 1930-1953. Primarily printed material
Correspondence
General, 1928-1947
State Department, 1940-1945
Austria. Letters, 1922 and 1938
Germany. Letter, postcards, clipping and mimeographed report, 1939-1954. SEE ALSO: OVERSIZE FILE
India Academy of America. Letters and a statement of purpose, 1931
Institute of Politics. Membership list, conference materials, letters, reports, 1925
Latin America
General. Conference proceedings, mimeographed and typescript reports on conditions in various countries, 1929-1948
Inter-American Institute on Intellectual Cooperation
Conference proceedings, 1930
Correspondence, 1929 June-1932 Oct.
League of Nations. Letters, reports and printed material, including galley proofs, 1920-1939
Peace organizations
General. Printed material, 1919-1929
Carnegie Institute, Endowment for International Peace. Primarily correpondence, 1929-1943
League to Enforce Peace. Letters, bulletins, printed material, 1917-1919
Persia. Letter, 1924
Samoa. Petition and commentary, 1930-1931
Sino-Japanese War. Letters, 1936-1938
United Nations. Pamphlets, 1945-1958
United States. Pamphlets, correspondence, clippings, printed articles, radio broadcast transcript and miscellany, 1931-1945
World Affairs Council. Letters and miscellany, 1947-1949
World Citizens Assocation. Correspondence and miscellany
1937-1939
1939-1947
World Court. Primarily correspondence, 1924-1928
World War I
General. Correspondence and printed material, 1917-1919
American University Union in Europe. Primarily letters and printed material, 1917-1918
California State Council on Defense. Primarily letters and telegrams with bulletins, minutes and printed material, 1917-1918
California State Council on Defense
Relief work
General. Mimeographed letters from Herbert Hoover, 1923
American Committee for Relief of German Children. Letters and miscellany, 1923-1924
American Red Cross. Letters, reports, memoranda and miscellany, 1917-1918
American Relief Administration (ARA). Bulletins, minutes, reports, cables, letters, including correspondence with Edgar Rickard of the U.S. Food Administration, 1919-1922; includes some material of the A.R.A. Association, 1934-1938
Belgian Relief Committee. Miscellany, 1919
Near East Relief. Correspondence, printed material and minutes, 1919-1933
Serbian Relief Society of California. Letters, 1917-1919
Student Army Training Corps, 1918-1919
General. Clippings, notes and reports
Correspondence
Financial materials
World War II
General. Correspondence with Bryan Ward-Perkins relating to the United States, Japan and England during World War II, British war efforts in Burma and the Far East and postwar reconstruction and European relief
1940-1943
1944-1949
Broadcasting
General, 1937-1945. Printed material and miscellany, including a booklet relating to the Nazi occupation of Austria, 1938. SEE ALSO: OVERSIZE FILE
Office of War Information. Schedules of government messages, 1942-1943
Princeton Listening Center. Reports of European broadcasts, ca. 1939-1945
Princeton Listening Center
Pearl Harbor. Letter, 1941
Student training
General, 1942-1945. Military training and selective service. Flyers, clippings, printed articles, speeches, reports, minutes, newsletters, form letters and miscellany
General
Commission on College Problems in Relation to National Defense
Correspondence
General
General
Colleges and universities
Colleges and universities
Financial materials
Meetings
POLITICAL MATERIAL, 1908-1949
General
Depression
General
Clippings, 1936
Letters and related printed and non-printed material offering suggestions for relief of the economic situation, 1929-1933
Letters
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Letters, telegrams and budget sheets, 1932
Unemployment. Letters and related material, 1922-1932
Works Progress Administration, 1936. SEE: OVERSIZE FILE
Prohibition
General. Clippings, pamphlets, speeches and miscellany, 1923-1933
Correspondence
1929 March-1932 Feb.
1932 Feb.-1933 Jan.
1908-1916. Material relating to the Democratic national conventions of 1908 and 1912, and speeches and related materials of presidents, candidates, and others, including Charles Evans Hughes and Theodore Roosevelt
1920
Correspondence to and from Herbert Hoover, 1919-1920
Anti-Herbert Hoover material
Sacramento Union series entitled, "Tales of Herbert Hoover: His Real Personality," 1920 April
Hoover presidential campaign. Correspondence, letters, telegrams and clippings, 1920
Cartoons
Miscellaneous campaign material
1921-1927. Miscellaneous correspondence
1928
Miscellaneous campaign material. Bulletins, circulars, speeches and correspondence
Songs (campaign material)
Republican National Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, June. Speeches, pamphlets, correspondence
1929. Miscellaneous correspondence and other material primarily relating to the inauguration of President Hoover, speeches by Herbert Hoover and others, political activities in various states, and Prohibition
1930. Miscellaneous correspondence and other material primarily relating to political activities in various states and the Republican National Committee
1931. Miscellaneous correspondence and other material primarily relating to political activities in various states, the Republican National Committee, Prohibition, and the Depression
1932
Correspondence. Primarily pre-election
Miscellaneous material. Notes, surveys, opinions, flyers and statements
Newsletter, by J.W.H. de Belleville
Republican National Convention. Miscellaneous memorabilia
Correspondence. Post-election
Miscellaneous reports, speeches and correspondence
Republican National Committee, Publicity Department. Speeches by F.D. Roosevelt
Republican National Committee, Speakers Bureau. Speeches
Republican National Committee, Speakers Bureau. Bulletins
1933
Material relating to the Republican Party
Correspondence and pamphlets relating to President Roosevelt's policies
1934. Correspondence, pamphlets and speeches relating to Republican Party activities and the Depression
1934
1935. Statements, printed material, newsletters, pamphlets, speeches, letters, clippings, and miscellany primarily relating to the Depression and the New Deal
1936. Correspondence and letters, pamphlets, clippings, newsletters, cartoons and miscellany primarily relating to the Depression and the New Deal
1937. Correspondence, printed articles by Herbert Hoover, clippings and miscellany primarily relating to the Roosevelt Administration
1938. Correspondence, printed articles and clippings relating to the New Deal and Republican party activities
1939. Correspondence, pamphlets, and newsletters relating to the New Deal
1939-1943. Correspondence with Arthur Clausen relating to political affairs in Oregon
1940. Pamphlets by Herbert Hoover and others, correspondence, clippings, relating to the New Deal and the 1940 presidential election
1941. Newsletters, clippings and correspondence relating to the New Deal and World War II
1942. Clippings and letters relating to the war, the New Deal, and the Republican party
1943. Clippings and letters relating to the war, the New Deal, and preparations for the 1944 presidential election
1944-1945. Clippings, printed articles and letters primarily relating to the 1944 presidential election
1946-1949. Letters, election materials, and clippings relating to Herbert Hoover and California Proposition No. 15 in the 1946 election to strengthen the Alien Land Law
SAN FRANCISCO COUNCIL OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH AGENCIES/SAN FRANCISCO COMMUNITY CHEST, 1921-1932
General. Material common to both organizations, 1921-1929
Community Chest
General. Association of Community Chests. Letters and miscellany, 1931-1932
1923 Sept.-1924 Oct.
1924 Nov.-1926 Aug.
1926 Jan.-Dec.
1927 April-1929 Jan.
Council of Social and Health Agencies
General
General, 1924. Reference handbook, letters, budget materials and survey materials
1923 April-1924 July
1924 Aug.-1926 May
Committees
SOCIAL PROBLEMS, ca. 1907-1958
General. Organizations
General. Organizational material
American Association of Medical Milk Commissions, Inc. Letter and printed material, 1936
American Cancer Society. Letter, speech transcript and printed material, 1946-1949
American Child Health Association
General. Bulletins, book, pamphlets, minutes, and press releases, 1928-1948
General
White House Conference on Child Health and Protection (Ray Lyman Wilbur, Chairman). Letters, and memoranda, minutes, newsletters, printed reports, abstracts and interviews, 1931-1932
White House Conference on Child Health and Protection
White House Conference on Child Health and Protection
American Dental Association. Notes, printed material and miscellany, 1936-1937
American Diabetes Association. Pamphlet, 1948
American Dietetic Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1936
American Heart Assocation. Printed material and miscellany, 1936-1937
American Home Economics Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1934-1938
American Legion, Child Welfare Division. Printed material and miscellany, 1938-1940
American Mouth Health Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1928-1936
American Optometric Association. Printed material and letter, 1943
American Physical Education Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1927-1936
American Public Health Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1935-1941
American Red Cross
General. Correspondence, 1917-1949
Junior Red Cross. Printed material and miscellany, 1935-1938
American Social Hygiene Association (Dr. Wilbur, President)
General, 1933-1949. Primarily non-printed material such as reports, minutes and correspondence; includes some pamphlets and clippings
General
General
Conference materials, 1945-1946
Printed material
American Society for the Control of Cancer. Printed material, 1942-1945
American Society for the Hard of Hearing. Miscellany, 1944
American Speech Control Association. Miscellany, 1935
Association to Control Epilepsy. Pamphlets, 1944
Blind. Miscellaneous organizations. Letters, 1923-1942
Boys' Clubs. Reports, conference proceedings, newsletters, pamphlets, and letters, 1938-1955
Child Study Association of America. Printed material and miscellany, 1935
Committee for the Study of Voluntary Health Agencies. Report, 1944
Committee on Youth Problems, Office of Education, Department of the Interior (Ray Lyman Wilbur, Executive Secretary). Reports, pamphlets and letters, 1935-1936
Foundation for Positive Health, Inc. Miscellany, 1933
National Child Welfare Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1933-1940
National Committee for Mental Hygiene
General. Newsletters, printed material and miscellany, 1931-1945
Bibliographies, 1929-1933
Conference materials, 1929-1931
Publications, 1943-1947
Publications
National Dairy Council. Miscellany, 1927
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Primarily newsletters, pamphlets, and miscellany, 1940-1946
National Health Council. Primarily letters and minutes, 1930-1947
National Health Council
National Organization for Public Health Nursing. Information kit, 1948
National Recreation Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1934-1949
National Safety Council. Printed material and miscellany, 1936
National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc. Printed material and miscellany, 1935-1949
National Tuberculosis Association. Printed material and miscellany, 1935-1939
Nutrition Foundation
Non-printed material. Press releases, correspondence, speech transcripts, conference proceedings, and minutes, 1942-1948
Printed material. Director's reports, serial issue, conference proceedings, pamphlets, and printed articles, 1943-1948
Birth control
General. Primarily printed material relating to the American Birth Control League, Margaret Sanger, the Voluntary Parenthood League, the National Conference on Family Life, the American Association of Social Workers, World Congress for Family and Population, the American Social Hygiene Association and other organizations
ca. 1907-1930. Printed articles, clippings, letters and newsletters
ca. 1935-1949. Pamphlets, printed articles, clippings, newsletters, letters, conference proceedings, and reports
Publications. Primarily serials
General. Two books: Tomorrow's Children, by Ellsworth Huntington, and Les Avaries, a play by Brieux
Birth Control Herald, 1922 July-1925 March
Birth Control Review
1924 Jan.-1930 Sept.
1936 Jan.-1940 Jan.
Compass (American Assoc. Social Workers), 1942 Jan.-1943 Jan.
Eugenical News, 1938 July-1940 June
Eugenics Review, 1937 Jan.-1940 April
Journal of Social Hygiene, 1927 Nov.-1928 Jan.
Marriage and Family Living, 1947 May-1949 Fall
Conscription. Relates to the issue of peace-time conscription, and primarily consists of materials generated by the National Conference Against Conscription. Letters, printed material and newsletters, 1946-1949
Consumer affairs. Pamphlets, 1934-1941
Education
General
General, 1928-1952. Miscellaneous material, including a report by the American University entitled "The Mechanics of Responsible Education"
General
American Association of Junior Colleges. Newsletters, 1942-1943
American Council on Education
General. Annual reports and newsletters, 1940-1943
Citizens Conference on the Crisis in Education (Ray Lyman Wilbur, Chairman), 1933
Executive Committee. Minutes, 1939-1943
Association of American Colleges and Universities. Printed articles, newsletters and letters, 1940-1943
Conference on Higher Education. Conference materials, 1958
Educational Policies Commission. Form letters, printed articles and pamphlets, 1944-1951
National Advisory Committee on Education
General. Pamphlets and reports, 1929-1931
Correspondence
National Student Federation of America
General. Pamphlets and minutes, 1936-1939
National Student Mirror, 1935-1936
National Student Reporter, 1937-1941
Adult education
General
General, 1935-1953. Pamphlets, index, conference proceedings and schedules, annual report, newsletter, survey, printed articles and serials, including a series by the Newsweek Club and Educational Bureaus entitled Platform
General Issues of Platform
General Issues of Platform
Group discussion. Organization and technique. Flyers, pamphlets, newsletters, letters, printed articles, clippings, reports, minutes, miscellany and books, 1935-1952
Group discussion
California Association for Adult Education
General, 1939-1954
Conference materials, 1937-1939
Publications, 1937-1939
Publications
California State Department of Education. Newsletters and reports, 1937-1942
National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy. Bulletin, press releases, letters, notes, and form letters, 1929-1939
General
Non-printed material
Printed material
Correspondence
Correspondence
Minutes
Press releases
San Francisco Adult Educational Council. Letters, minutes and miscellany, 1939-1952
Disabled. Letters and conference program, 1929-1932
International
General. Pamphlets, memoranda and letters, 1919-1957
Aid to Foreign Students. Primarily non-printed materials of various organizations, 1939-1940
Committee on Friendly Relations Among Foreign Students. Letters, minutes, reports, pamphlets and newsletters, 1943-1946
Conference of Allied Ministers of Education. Proposals, letters and constitution drafts
International Student Service. Letter and non-printed material, 1939-1941
World Student Service Fund. Primarily newsletters, 1943-1948
Labor and industrial relations. Primarily pamphlets, 1936-1948
Labor and industrial relations
Public opinion. Bulletins, conference proceedings, printed articles, pamphlets, reports and a book, 1937-1946
Race relations
General, 1931-1948. Letters, pamphlets, clippings and miscellany
Blacks
General, 1937-1951. Letters, pamphlets, reports, printed articles and miscellany
Education. Reports, 1935-1946
Education
Health. Primarily typescript reports, 1928-1931
Chinese. Report and printed article, 1934-1939
Indians. Bulletins, letters, pamphlet, 1930-1945
Jews. Pamphlet and printed article, 1944-1948
Mexican-Americans. Report, 1947
Social Security Act. Pamphlet, letters, newsletter, reprints and speeches primarily relating to geriatrics, 1948-1949
Veterans. Letters, pamphlets, clippings and reports, 1929-1946
SUBJECT FILE, 1919-1956
Aviation. Letter with attachments relating to air mail contracts, 1942
Broadcasting. Letters, plays, conference materials, and printed material relating to television and radio, 1940-1956
Conservation of fish. Speech and printed material, 1946-1947
Medicine and health insurance. Letters, clippings, printed material, conference material and charts, 1929-1949
Mooney, Thomas. Clippings, non-printed material and correspondence with Thomas Mooney, 1919-1939
Movies. Printed material relating to foreign movie industries, and newsletters relating to the Committee on Public Relations affiliated with the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., 1923-1953
United States Naval Academy. Notes, letters and printed material relating to football eligibility, 1930
OVERSIZE FILE, 1924-1939
Institute of Pacific Relations. Clippings, 1924-1929
A Tense World Speaks for Itself, 1938. Printed pamphlet with non-printed collection of wire reports (used as source material?) relating to events in Europe, primarily the Munich Conference and the partition of Czechoslovakia
Primarily printed material relating to the 1936 Olympics in Germany; also includes a WPA progress report, a Boy Scouts booklet, and a book relating to the organization of the Interior Department
AUDIO-VISUAL FILE, 1906-1941
Additional Note
MEMORABILIA.
One model of Hoover Dam, one set of fossilized animal tracks, one Boy Scout statue, one blotter, one medicine ball, 3 medals and one envelope of memorabilia.
PHONORECORDS, 1940
Four recordings of speeches by Dr. Wilbur.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1)"
R. L. Wilbur miscellany, 9 pieces, including 2 typed Ls. 2 pp., 8-vo, Washington, April 6, 1929 and Nov. 18, 1929, from Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 27, 1929. First note signed by Herbert Hoover as President to R. L. Wilbur in the temporary office of the War and State Building following Christmas of 1929. With envelope.
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., Feb. 12, 1929. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover. Together with telegram from Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur, Feb. 9, 1929; and typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Feb. 4, 1929, from Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon double-spaced manuscript by R. L. Wilbur, "Herbert Hoover--the Beloved Chief," 11 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. (title "Hoover-The Beloved Chief," 10 pp. + 1 p. outline) Speech prepared for radio stations KPO (San Francisco) and KFI (Los Angeles), Oct. 8, 1928.
Typed carbon double-spaced manuscript, "Herbert Hoover," 7 pp., 4-to, N. P., March 31, 1928.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to Washington, April 8, 1925 (April 18, 1928). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, June 6, 1925 (June 5, 1925). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, April 6, 1923. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, Dec. 2, 1921. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, July 28, 1922. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, July 27, 1921. From Herbert Hoover R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, Jan. 21, 1921. From Herbert Hoover To R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, June 4, 1920. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, April 15, 1920. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a typed carbon draft of a press release, 4 pp.
Typed Ls, 3 pp., 4-to, London, Nov. 22, 1916. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Seven misc. telegrams, various sizes and places, 1915-23. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
59 pieces of typed carbon correspondence from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover, Replies to letters, etc. (80 pieces, incl. correspondence with others, printed matter, etc.)
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (2)"
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 19, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 19, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Aug. 13, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a dictated letter, not sent nor signed. From Herbert Hoover to Joseph Davies, Aug. 13, 1943. (Not found)
Typed manuscript, 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., 1909. Biographical sketch of Herbert Hoover with manuscript corrections.
ALs, 4 pp., 12-mo, Melrose, Oakland, Calif., (1912?). From Lou Henry Hoover (Mrs. Hoover) to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed copy of L, 2 pp., 4-to, Metlakatla, Alaska, N. D. From H. J. Minthorn to William F. Smith, giving early Herbert Hoover biographical facts.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 4-to, Washington, Feb. 4, 1926. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 4-to, Washington, Feb. 13, 1926. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ANs, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., N. D. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 30, 1927. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Hopland, Calif., from George Hewlett to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., Washington, April 20, 1926. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, Washington, July 10, 1926. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, Oct. 12, 1926. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, April 11, 1927. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon N, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, July 19, 1926. Asst. Secretary to Mr. Henry A. Pfister re Herbert Hoover's registration in Calif.
Typed report of governmental commission, 9 pp., 4-to, N. P., Dec. 23, 1930. With two pencil notations on War Department stationery.
Typed carbon of a telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, Stanford, Feb. 11, 1926. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed carbon news release, 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., Jan. 28, 1920. By R. L. Wilbur, indicating how Herbert Hoover kept in close touch with the U. S.
Six misc. typed and typed carbons of letters, etc., related to Herbert Hoover, together 6 pp.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1929-1932) LTRS"
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 6, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 23, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 8, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 11, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed biographical memorandum, 1 p.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 12, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon letter from H. Williams to George Akerson.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 14, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 25, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 25, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a copy of a telegram dated March 23, 1929, 2 pp., and newspaper clipping.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 25, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon memo, 2 pp., 8-vo, March 23, 1929, from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 25, 1929, from Hoover to Wilbur. With typed copy of telegram, 2 pp., Note from J. E. Hanway to Hoover, plus clipping.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 8, 1929. From Lawrence Rickey to R. L. Wilbur. With attached typed D, 3 pp., April 8, 1929.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 8, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, (Washington), April 8, 1929, from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover. (From Hoover to Wilbur with carbon, 1 p., Wilbur to C. B. Ames, April 8, 1929)
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 10, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a typed draft of a letter to governors of Wy., Colo., and Utah, pencil manuscript corrections by Herbert Hoover. Regarding oil conservation.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 12, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With two misc. pieces of typed carbon correspondence.
Two typed Ns, 2 pp., 8-vo, Washington, April 13, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With manuscript notation on one.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 23, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 10, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 25, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 25, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 27, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 1, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with L, 1 p., April 29, 1929 (April 30, 1929), from Harry Moore to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 1, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With newspaper clipping.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 6, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with legislative bill S4518.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 9, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon reply, 2 pp.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 10, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 22, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 24, 1929 (May 14, 1929). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 17, 1929. From Mrs. Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 17, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 31, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Oct. 4, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Oct. 4, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Oct. 27, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Oct. 16, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 11, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 12, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 16, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 23, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p. (2 p.), 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 9, 1929. From Mrs. Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 11, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 20, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 31, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon memo and covering memo from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p, 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 31, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon N, 1 p., 8-vo, Jan. 3, 1930. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Dec. 31, 1929. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Feb. 3, 1930 (Feb. 3, 1929?). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, July 11, 1930. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Jan. 8, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Jan. 15, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Feb. 21, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur (from Strother to Wilbur). Together with typed carbon L, Feb. 18, 1931. From R. L. Wilbur to Mr. Strother.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 14, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur (R. E. Swain).
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, March 18, 1931 (March 16, 1931). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon L, March 16, 1931, from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 1, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 3, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, April 4, 1931. From Herbet Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, May 15, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, June 3, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 3, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with typed carbon L, Nov. 2, 1931.
Typed Ls, 2 pp, 4-to, Washington, April 21, 1931. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
19 misc. pieces (30 pieces), typed carbon L, correspondence, telegrams, etc., all related to R. L. Wilbur's position as Secretary of the Interior.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1933-1934)"
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., Feb. 25, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to James Rand.
ANs, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., March 28, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with ANs from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover, copy of L from David Hinshaw to R. L. Wilbur, typed memo from E. Rickard to R. L. Wilbur, 2 pp., March 23, 1933, and typed copy of a letter from Mrs. W. B. Meloney to E. Rickard.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., June 12, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., July 14, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Sept. 2, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Sept. 14, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Oct. 13, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Oct. 21, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Oct. 24, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Nov. 22, 1933. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ANs, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Jan. 27, 1934. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ANs, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., N. D. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Jan. 6, 1934. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Feb. 6, 1934. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ANs, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., N. D. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., May 22, 1934. From Herbert Hoover to R. L Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., June 8, 1934. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With two typed carbons and typed Ns from T. F. Flaherty to Herbert Hoover, June 6, 1934.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Oct. 17, 1934. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with typed carbon account of W. R. Hearst's interview with Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Boston, Nov. 16, 1934. From Louis C. Cornish to R. L. Wilbur. Herbert Hoover manuscript notation in upper left hand corner. Together with typed carbon reply by R. L. Wilbur, 2 pp.
20 misc. pieces (32 pieces), statements, notes, confidential memos, articles, reviews, letters about reviews relating to Herbert Hoover, may with Herbert Hoover's penciled manuscript notations.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1935-1936)"
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P. Jan. 18, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P. Feb. 4, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P. Feb. 5, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With carbon reply from Herbert Hoover to Prof. Haensel, with ALs from Haensel to Herbert Hoover, 2 pp., Los Angeles, Feb. 3, 1935.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., March 7, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., April 20, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon manuscript, "Accomplishments of the Herbert Hoover Administration," 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., May 8, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., May 10, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, Stanford, May 13, 1935. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover with manuscript pencil reply by Herbert Hoover at bottom of page.
AN, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., N. D. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 2 pp; 4-to, Wheeling, W. Va., June 4, 1935. From J. Sumner Stone to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, New York, June 9, 1935. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a typed carbon of a proposed speech of Herbert Hoover, "The Essentials of Social Growth in America," 15 pp. (16 pp.), 4-to, N. P., N. D. and press release memo of speech, 11 pp., June 16, 1935, delivered at commencement exercises at Stanford University.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., N. D. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Sept. 11, 1935)
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Rochester, Sept. 27, 1935. From Frank E. Gannett to R. L. Wilbur. With note from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover, and Herbert Hoover's manuscript reply at top of letter.
Two typed Ns, 2 pp., 8-vo, N. P., June 26, 1935 and Feb. 20, 1936. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1937-1941)"
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Jan. 19, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Jan. 23, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon manuscript dictated by R. L. Wilbur, "On the Herbet Hoover Administration," 4 pp., 4-to, N. P., March 15, 1937 (title "On the Hoover Administration"). Manuscript corrections by Herbert Hoover. Together with a 2 pp. pencil draft with corrections.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 12-mo, New York, April 30, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Sept. 19, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 6, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Telegram, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Sept. 18, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Sept. 17, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Oct. 18, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Nov. 6, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Dec. 23, 1937. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Jan. 14, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Jan. 22, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a letter from Arthur White to R. L. Wilbur, San Francisco, Jan. 21, 1938.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, April 15, 1938. (April 25, 1938) From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Aug. 2, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Aug. 2, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., June 23, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 22, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 25, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Misc. correspondence, comprising typed carbon L from R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover, Oct. 29, 1938, 3 pp., typed L from John S. Robinson to Herbert Hoover, 1 p. typed carbon reply from Herbert Hoover to Robinson, and covering memo.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Nov. 10, 1938. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Jan. 9, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Jan. 21, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., April 10, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 8, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed letter from V. E. Wilson to R. L. Wilbur and pamphlets. (1 pamphlet)
Typed carbon L, 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., May 10, 1939. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 5, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur, with manuscript p.s. by Herbert Hoover. Together with telegram from William Allen White, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Oct. 2, 1939 and carbon telegraphic reply by R. L. Wilbur, Oct. 3, 1939.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 13, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With manuscript notations by Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Nov. 2, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Nov. 6, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Nov. 19, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Dec. 12, 1939. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Jan. 9, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Jan. 22, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Stanford, Jan. 31, 1940. From Lou Henry Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 14, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., March 27, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, June 12, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with L from D. W. Lindsay, Arbuckle, Calif., May 28, 1940, and R. L. Wilbur typed carbon reply, May 29, 1940.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., July 21, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Aug. 29, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 9, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with ALs from unrecognized correspondent to Herbert Hoover, 2 pp., January 15, 1940 (Guatamala Research, Washington).
Typed Ns, 1 p., N. P., Nov. 9, 1940. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., New York, Jan. 5, 1941. From Herbert Hoovewr to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., New York, Jan. 17, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (+ press release, 2 pp., letter from Hoover to Sol Bloom, Jan. 15, 1941)
Typed Ns, 1 p., New York, Feb. 1, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., New York, Feb. 8, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., New York, March 20, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With carbon reply by R. L. Wilbur, March 29, 1941.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 10, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 8-vo, New York, June 7, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., Sept. 25, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon form letter, Sept. 22, 1941.
ANs, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., Oct. 21, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 9, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Hoover to Wilbur, 1 p., June 2, 1938.
Hoover to Wilbur, 1 p., Oct. 31, 1941.
18 misc. letters and carbon typed replies (21 pieces) by R. L. Wilbur re Herbert Hoover activities.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1942-1947)"
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 10, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Stanford, Sept. 24, 1943 (Sept. 24, 1923). From Mrs. Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 8-vo, New York, March 28, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ANs 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., May 19, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 25, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With manuscript inscription.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, June 9, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., Aug. 3, 1942. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 3, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 13, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
ALs, 2 pp., 8-vo, San Francisco, Oct. 10, 1942. From Mrs. E. Swift (to Hoover) with clippings.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 13, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 15, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 19, 1942. From Herbet Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon manuscript, 1 p.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Dec. 13, 1942. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Jan. 10, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed memo, 2 pp.
Typed carbon L, 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., Feb. 2, 1945. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, New York, Feb. 17, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 23, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 27, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Four Misc. pieces by and to Hugh Gibson with carbon and typed attachment, 4 pp. (8 pp. altogether)
Typed carbon telegram, 1 p., 4-to, New York, March 17, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, April 6, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls 2 pp., 8-vo, New York, April 6, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon reply.
Six misc. (3 only) typed carbon telegrams re Herbert Hoover, March 17-20, 1943.
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, New York, April 3, 1941. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 3, 1943. With long autograph post scriptum by Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 14, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon attachment, 2 pp.
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, New York, June 14, 1943. From Bernard Baruch to Herbert Hoover. With typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, June 18, 1943, from Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, June 21, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ANs, 1 p., 8-vo, N. P., N. D. (July 24, 1943). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, New York, May 31, 1943. With typed carbon attachment to Herbert Hoover, June 2, 1943.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, Stanford, Aug. 14, 1943. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 18, 1944. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With Ls from Nathan van Patten to R. L. Wilbur, 2 pp., March 25, 1944. (Not found).
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Brattieboro, Vt., April 26, 1944. From H. W. Mason (Republican National Committee) to Herbert Hoover. Long manuscript note by Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Typed carbon reply to Mason from R. L. Wilbur, May 1, 1944.
Three misc. carbons of letters, May 1, 2, Sept. 23, 1944 (5 carbons - two on May 1, 1 each May 2, Sept. 8, Sept. 23, 1944).
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, New York, Sept. 26 (194?)(1944). From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur with R. L. Wilbur reply.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 1, 1944. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
ALs, 1 p., 4-to, N. p., (from Hoover to Wilbur) Oct. 30, 1944. With two typed Ls, 4 pp., Oct. 22, 1944 and Oct. 25, 1944 (+ clipping), from Arthur C. Clauser to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 4, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found).
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 14, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 5, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Curious letter about Japanese bacterial warfare.
Typed carbon of "Memo of Visit of Richard Bransten," 3 pp., 4-to, N. P., May 19, 1945. Together with typed Ns, 1 p., 4-to, New York, May 22, 1945; typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 24, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Additional 5 misc. typed pp. (+ Wilbur to Hoover, March 12, 1945, 1 p.)
Typed carbon L, 2 pp., 4-to, New York, Feb. 18, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to A. Landon.
Typed Ns 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 7, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon reply of a letter, 1 p., from Herbert Hoover to B. L. Werder.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 22, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, New York, March 22, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (Not found)
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, April 11, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., May 14, 1945. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover. With typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 21, 1945, a reply from Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., May 14, 1945. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover. With typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 6, 1945, from Herbert Hoover to W. Russell (+ Hoover to Wilbur, May 6, 1945, 1 p.), together with original letter of Russell to Herbert Hoover, 1 p., 4-to, New York, May 5, 1945.
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., May 15, 1945. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover. With telgram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, May 11, 1945, from The School of Liveable Christianity to Herbert Hoover with manuscript notations by Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 24, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Dec. 27, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
15 misc. pieces (20 pieces) of correspondence, typed carbon reqplies, etc. Includs five typed N and L by Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur, various dates.
FOLDER MARKED "HH--RLW (1947-1948)"
Eight misc. telegrams and typed carbon telegrams, oblong 8-vo, V. P., V. D. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur (7 from Hoover to Wilbur, 1 from Wilbur to Hoover).
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 5, 1947. From Hebert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, April 3, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. (+ note from "Mike" to Wilbur)
Gridiron Dinner Address by Herbert Hoover, pamphlet, 8-vo, Washington, May 10, 1947. With signed dedication by Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Rio de Janeiro, July 4, 1947. From Herbert Hoover, Jr., to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 2, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 20, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to Palmer (Parmer) Fuller.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 30, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 15, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, New York, Nov. 7, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With carbon reply.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Nov. 15, 1947. From Hoover to R. L. Wilbur (+ Wilbur to Hoover, Nov. 18, 1947).
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, New York, Dec. 4, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon reply and manuscript notation.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Dec. 4, 1947. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with two ALs from friends of R. L. Wilbur to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 28, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 8, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, Feb. 7, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with typed carbon reply and typed draft of letter to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, March 19, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With typed carbon reply.
Engraved portrait of Herbert Hoover, 4-to.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, May 27, 1948. From secretary of Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. With telegram.
Typed Ns, 1 p., 8-vo, New York, June 11, 1948. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Tearsheet article from Reader's Digest, 1 leaf, with pencil manuscript notation from Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Ten misc. pieces related to Herbert Hoover; typed carbon letters, Stanford Alumni Almanach (Autumn 1964), etc. Itemized list of items found in safe
FOLDER CONTAINING HERBERT HOOVER PENCIL DRAWN DOODLES
Additional Note
Shell-form doodle, Jan. 9, 1931.
Kite-form doodle, Jan. 9, 1931.
Elaborate triangle, April 3, 1931.
Abstract doodle, Feb. 7, 1930.
Cone-form doodle, Aug. 28, 1931.
Oval doodle, Nov. 14, 1930.
Circular doodle, April 28, 1931.
FOLDER MARKED "HARDING CLIPPINGS"
Folder containing mounted newspaper clippings from the U.S. press re President Harding's illness and death and events related to his death. Clippings mounted on yellow bond paper, in makeshift yellow bond folders, or in clear plastic envelopes.
17 quarto pieces, 1923-30, V.P., V.D. One page contains typewritten remarks interpolating an article from The Los Angeles Times, March 22, 1930. The majority of the clippings are dated 1923, during the Harding crisis.
FOLDER MARKED "HOOVER LIBRARY"
Additional Note
Typed Ls, 3 pp., Washington, Sept. 1, 1923. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Very important letter showing Herbert Hoover's interest in scholarship, research, and administration.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Stanford, Calif., Sept. 26, 1923. From Lou Henry Hoover (Mrs. Hoover) to R. L. Wilbur. Together with a typed copy of telegram from Herbert Hoover to Lou Henry Hoover
Typed carbon L, 1 p., 4-to, N. P., Sept. 23, 1923. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Jan. 2, 1924. From Edgar Rickard to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 4-to, Washington, Jan. 16, 1924. From Herbert Hover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, Sept. 14, 1923. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon L, 3 pp., 4-to, N. P., Oct. 3, 1923. From R. L. Wilbur to Herbert Hoover.
Typed carbon of an agreement, 4 pp., 4-to. Copy of an agreement re Stanford Junior University and the Commission for Relief in Belgium about the acceptance of $200,000.
Typed carbon copy of an agreement, together 8 pp., 4-to, Stanford College, N. D. and Aug. 31, 1923. Contracts between Herbert Hoover and Stanford University. One contract with seal and signed W. Mays.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Dec. 8, 1923. From E. Rickard to R. L. Wilbur. Together with two carbon copies of letters from Rickard to Herbert Hoover, 2 pp., Dec. 4, 1923, Dec. 6, 1923.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 4-to, Stanford, Oct. 8, 1923. From librarian of Stanford University to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to. Washington, Dec. 26, 1923. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with two typed carbon replies, 4 pp., Dec. 20, 1923, Jan. 3, 1924.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Washington, Feb. 6, 1924. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with carbon reply, Feb. 12, 1924.
Typed draft of organization of Hoover War Library, 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. Pencil corrections. Together with a typed plan of organization, 2 pp. 4-to, N. P., N. D.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Stanford, Aug. 8, 1924. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with typed draft, 5 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D., by Herbert Hoover outlining the conditions of his gift to Stanford University.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 8-vo, Washington, Nov. 28, 1932. From E. Rickard to R. L. Wilbur. Together with two misc. carbon and typed replies, 2 pp.
Typed carbon L, 2 pp., 4-to, Washington, Nov. 30, 1932. From Herbert Hoover to E. Rickard.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 4-to, New York, Nov. 29, 1932. From E. Rickard to R. L. Wilbur.
FOLDER MARKED "STANFORD UNION BUILDING--HERBERT HOOVER'S CONTRIBUTION"
31 misc. typed Ls (30 only), carbons, etc., 4-to, V. P., 1921-22, relating to sums of money given by the office of Edgar Rickard (of Hoover's New York office) to Stanford University.
FOLDER MARKED "HOOVER DAM"
Typed carbon memorandum, 3 pp., 4-to, Los Angeles, Oct. 3, 1938. Memo of interview between R. L. Wilbur and Harry Chandler.
FOLDER MARKED "MISCELLANEOUS"
ALs, 3 pp., 12-mo, U.S.S. Mayflower, Nov. 22, 1923. From Joel T. Boone to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, Marion, Ohio, Sept. 29, 1925. From Carl W. Sawyer to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed Ls, 3 pp., 4-to, Marion, Ohio, from Carol W. Sawyer to R. L. Wilbur. Together with two reprinted copies of letters by E. E. Sawyer and C. W. Sawyer. E. E. Sawyer was President Harding's personal physician.
FOLDER MARKED "CHARLES BEARD - R. L. WILBUR BASIC HISTORY"
Misc. letters, drafts, carbons between Charles Beard and R. L. Wilbur rgarding the former's book, Basic History, which accounts for Herbert Hoover's place in history. 21 pieces (22 pieces Beard to Wilbur + 3 notes Beard to Wilbur), various sizes, V. P., Aug. 30, 1944-Nov. 9, 1945. Together with 12 pp. tearsheet of article by Beard "Thomas Jefferson, a Civilized Man" ( Miss. Valley Historical Review", with penned dedication by Beard to Wilbur. Together with two typed Ns, 2 pp., 8-vo, New York, Oct. 20, 1945, Nov. 1, 1945. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
FOLDER MARKED "MASSIE CASE, MRS. THOMAS HEDGES (WIFE OF LIEUT.)"
Misc. typed Ls, carbon L, telegrams, newspaper articles and clippings, etc. (51 pieces), all relative to the Massie Case, 1931-32, which involved the then Secretary of the Interior, R. L. Wilbur. Together 109 pieces, various sizes, V. P., V. D. including letters from Governor Judd of Hawaii and other government officials. (+ 2d folder with 78 pieces).
FOLDER MARKED "HOOVER POLICIES (BOOK) 1928"
28 Misc. Ls and Ls of compliments to R. L. Wilbur for his book, The Hoover Policies, various sizes V. P., V. D. Some with carbon typed replies. Together with three newspaper clippings reviewing book. (35 pieces and 6 newspaper clippings).
FOLDER MARKED "1928 CAMPAIGN"
Newspaper clipping "Herbert Hoover Creed," Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1932. Together with two printed brochures (3 brochures), The Man of the Hour!
Typed Ls, 1 p., 4-to, New York, Nov. 13, 1928. From Francis Snow to R. L. Wilbur. With printed proof sheets of article by Wilbur on Hoover, appearing in Current History, May.
Typed carbon manuscript, "Herbert Hoover, A Personal Sketch," 31 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. With manuscript corrections by Herbert Hoover of article by R. L. Wilbur.
Typed carbon manuscript, "Herbert Hoover from a Personal Standpoint," 16 pp., (14 pp.), 4-to, N. P., N. D. with manuscript corrections by R. L. Wilbur and one p. of additional notes.
Typed carbon manuscript of a speech, "Hoover The Beloved Chief," 9 pp. (10 pp.), 4-to. N. P., N. D. By R. L. Wilbur and broadcast over stations KPO (San Francisco) and FKI (Los Angeles), Oct. 8, 1928.
Eight misc. pieces (10 pieces) regarding campaign of 1928: letters, memoranda, copies of notes, etc.
FOLDER MARKED "POLITICAL 1920 HH--RLW"
Carbon typed manuscript, "Who's Hoover," 4 pp., 4-to, N. P., 1920.
Telegram, 2 pp., oblong 8-vo, Toronto, Oct. 17, 1920. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
26 misc. pieces (29 pieces) regarding Herbert Hoover's candidacy for president, 1920; telegrams, carbon typed letters, etc.
FOLDER MARKED "HH-RLW (1929-1932) MISCELLANEOUS"
Typed carbon manuscript, "Accomplishments of the Administration in the First Sixteen Months," 24 pp., small 4-to, N. P., N. D. (+10 letters, 3 clippings, 7 memoranda, 1 typed address.
ALs, 6 pp., 4-to, Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 21, 1929. From E. Robertson to R. L. Wilbur. Relating early experiences of the writer with Hoover, when the latter was in Australia as a mining engineer. Typed carbon reply.
Typed carbon manuscript, "As I Know Herbert Hoover," 4 pp., 4-to, N. P., Dec. 4, 1931. By R. L. Wilbur.
FOLDER MARKED "PRES. HARDING'S DEATH (PUBLICATIONS AND CORRES. ABOUT)"
Autograph manuscript, 2 pp. 4-to, N. P., N. D. On Palace Hotel stationery, San Francisco. By R. L. Wilbur. Wilbur was one of the physicians attending Harding. (Not found)
Typed notes copying telegram, 1 p., 4-to, Dunsmuir, Calif., July 28, 1923. Copying telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur.
Typed manuscript, "Personal Memorandum of Attendance on President Harding During His Illness, July and August 1923," 11 pp. (12 pp.), 4-to, N. P., August 1923. Written by R. L. Wilbur and signed on first p. and with manuscript notes. Together with two AN regarding press contacts by R. L. Wilbur about the Harding illness.
ALs, 2 pp., oblong 8-vo, San Francisco, N. D. From Dr. Charles M. Cooper to R. L. Wilbur. Together with attached typed carbon N from Dr. Cooper to General Sawyer.
Typed telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, Chicago, Aug. 8, 1923.
Manuscript notes, 4-pp., 8-vo, N. P., N. D. On Palace Hotel stationery, San Francisco. Notes by R. L. Wilbur on Harding's condition, together with a typed carbon page re Harding's condition.
ALs, 2-pp., 4-to, San Francisco, Aug. 13, 1923. From Dr. Charles M. Cooper to R. L. Wilbur. Together with manuscript notes by Cooper, 1 p., with pencil corrections. (Not found).
Misc. typed telegrams, Ls, typed carbon L between Charles E. Sawyer and R. L. Wilbur, 11 pieces, various sizes, V. P., V. D.
Telegram, 1 p., oblong 8-vo, Dunsmuir, Calif., July 28, 1923. From Herbert Hoover to R. L. Wilbur. Together with manuscript version of the telegram.
Typed Ls, 2 pp., 4-to, New York, January 9, 1940. From Dr. Liebman to R. L. Wilbur. Together with typed carbon reply, January 13, 1940.
Typed carbon for R. L. Wilbur, part titled "Warren G. Harding," 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. From a Wilbur manuscript sent to G. Clemens for the latter's biography of Harding.
Two typed copies of N, 1 p. each, 4-to, N. P., Aug. 28, 1923. From Florence K. Harding to R. L. Wilbur.
Manuscript of medical bulletin, 2 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. By R. L. Wilbur.
Four misc. typed carbon N, 4 pp., various sizes, V. P., V. D. From R. L. Wilbur to C. Clemens. Together with a card signed by Clemens.
ALs, 2 pp., 8-vo, East Northfield, Mass. From "Theresa" to R. L. Wilbur.
Two typed carbon copies of telegram, oblong 8-vo, San Francisco, Aug. 3, 1923. From R. L. Wilbur to San Francisco Examiner, together with 2 pp., manuscript and bill.
Misc. correspondence re harding's death, from Paul Shoup, Curtis Weber (Wilbur), Donald Smith, the Misses Tomkins, et. al.
Manuscript note relating to details of Harding's condition, 1 p., 16-mo, N. P., N. D. On Stanford University Hospital stationery.
Pencil manuscript of R. L. Wilbur, "The Last Illness of a Calm Man," 21 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. With notation copy sent to Saturday Evening Post and The New York Times, August 12, 1923.
Typed carbon manuscript by R. L. Wilbur and C. M. Cooper, "President Harding's Last Illness, Officinal Bulletins," 3 pp., 4-to, N. P., N. D. From the Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. LXXXI, No. 7, Aug. 18, 1923, p. 603.
Typed notes for R. L. Wilbur autobiography, 3 pp., 4-to, N. P., Dictated July 7, 1944.
Misc. clipped together correspondence between R. L. Bentley and R. L. Wilbur, relating to the possibility of food poisoning by canned goods in Harding's death.
12 misc. pieces (37 pieces) all related to Harding's death. Discussions, correspondence, galley, proofs, articles, etc.
Four misc. printed articles (7 pieces) related to Harding's death and one copy of Collier's, Aug. 4, 1923.