Register of the Thomas T. C. Gregory papers

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Title: Thomas T. C. Gregory papers
Date (inclusive): 1918-1932
Collection Number: 72059
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 3 manuscript boxes, 2 envelopes, 1 oversize box (2.8 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the work of the American Relief Administration in Central Europe, the fall of the 1919 Bela Kun communist regime in Hungary, and the 1928 Presidential campaign of Herbert Hoover.
Creator: Gregory, Thomas T. C., 1878-1933

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1972.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Thomas T. C. Gregory papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Biographical Note

1878, October 4 Born, Suisun, California
1899 A.B., Stanford University
1918-1919 Captain, 144th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force
1919 Director, American Relief Administration, Central Europe, and Assistant Director of Relief of Supreme Economic Council
1919-1933 Trustee, Stanford University

Subjects and Indexing Terms

World War, 1914-1918 -- Civilian relief
International relief
Hungary -- History -- Revolution, 1918-1919
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1928
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
American Relief Administration
Kun, Béla, 1886-1939

 

CORRESPONDENCE 1919-1932

box 1

Angell, Frank

 

Baker, George B.

 

Barry, Robert

 

Brown, Philip

 

Causey, William B.

 

Coolidge, Archibld C.

 

Craven, Rear Admiral Thomas T.

 

De Sereys, Comte G.

 

Donovan, William J.

 

Ely, Robert E.

 

Gibson, Hugh

 

Gregory, Admiral Luther K.

 

Gruenberger, H. Alfred

 

Heath, Ferry

 

Hoover, Herbert C.

 

Howard, Roy W.

 

Hunt, William H.

 

Jahncke, Ernest L.

 

Karoli, Catherine

 

Logan, James A., Jr.

 

Nikolic, Baroness Vera

 

Oliver, G. R.

 

Pritchett, Henry S.

 

Schuller, Richard

 

Taylor, Dr. Alonzo

 

Wilbur, Ray Lyman

 

General, A-Z

 

Family

 

WRITINGS AND SPEECHES

box 1

"Stemming the Red Tide, A Sketch of the Activities of Herbert Hoover and His Band of Americans in Central Europe Following the Great War," Typescript manuscript. 84 pages 1919.

 

Communism in Central Europe 1919-1920

 

Economic recovery in Central Europe 1919

 

Miscellaneous

 

SUBJECT FILE 1918-1932

 

American Relief Administration, Central Europe

box 2

Appointment and assignments

 

Austrian relief reports and memoranda

 

Czechoslovakian, Dalmatian, and Hungarian relief reports and memoranda

 

Hungarian political situation

 

Dossier of American Relief Administration, Supreme Economic Council, and other reports and memoranda, including reports on the fall of the Bela Kun government

 

Statement of Michael Karolyi

 

Russian relief reports

 

Telegraphic communications with other American relief offices

 

Typed transcript June 24 -August 18, 1919

 

Typed and holograph originals

 

April 24 -August 4, 1919

box 3

August 5 -August 18, 1919

 

Selected news reports from European newspapers January 2 -January 23, 1919

 

Travel memorandum of W. B. Causey December 20, 1918 -July 26, 1919

 

Letters of introduction for T. T. C. Gregory

 

Letters of thanks from Central European governments

 

Coolidge, Calvin. Address before the Union League of Philadelphia November 17, 1927

 

Hoover for President 1920-1928

 

Potash concessions in Spain, Solvay Mining Co., case 1919

 

Prohibition

 

Stanford University

 

MISCELLANY

box 3

Biological material and genealogy

 

Clippings

 

Calling cards

 

Passport 1919

 

Military discharge 1919