Register of the Herbert Hoover subject collection

Finding aid prepared by Elena S. Danielson and Charles G. Palm
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
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Stanford University
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Title: Herbert Hoover subject collection
Date (inclusive): 1895-2006
Collection Number: 62008
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: English
Physical Description: 355 manuscript boxes, 19 oversize boxes, 31 card file boxes, 2 oversize folders, 91 envelopes, 8 microfilm reels, 3 videotape cassettes, 36 phonotape reels, 35 phonorecords, memorabilia (218.4 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to the career of Herbert Hoover as president of the United States and as relief administrator during World Wars I and II. Sound use copies of sound recordings available. Digital copies of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. 

Access

Boxes 382, 384, and 391 closed. Boxes 395, 398-405 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. The remainder of 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

Published as:



Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace.

Herbert Hoover, a register of his papers in the Hoover Institution archives / compiled by Elena S. Danielson and Charles G. Palm. Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, c1983
For copyright status, please contact Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1962.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Herbert Hoover subject collection, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Alternate Forms Available

Digital copies of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. 

Foreword

I am pleased to present to the public and to the scholarly community this detailed inventory of the Herbert Hoover Subject Collection, which are deposited in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives at Stanford University. These papers total over 278,000 items and cover more than 75 years in the life and times of a great humanitarian and statesman.
One of Herbert Hoover's achievements was the founding in 1919 of the Hoover Institution, which became the focal point for his extensive collecting and scholarly interests. The Hoover Institution served as the only repository for his papers until 1962. At that time, the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library was created at Mr. Hoover's birthplace, West Branch, Iowa, and his presidential and certain other papers were transferred to this new repository. Nonetheless, as this published inventory reveals, many of his files (along with those of his friends and associates and the records of many organizations he served) still reside here.
In 1977, the Hoover Institution published Herbert Hoover: A Bibliography of His Writings and Addresses, which listed his numerous published works. I hope this companion volume, describing Herbert Hoover's unpublished papers and collected documents, will further facilitate the growing interest in his career and achievements among scholars and laymen alike.
W. Glenn Campbell

Director

Biographical Note

1874 Born, August 10, West Branch, Iowa
1895 A.B., Geology, Stanford University
1897-1914 International mining engineer
1899 Married Lou Henry (1874-1944)
1912-1962 Trustee, Stanford University
1914 Chairman, American Relief Committee

Received first gold medal of the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America
1914-1916 Vice-president, American Institute of Mining Engineers
1914-1920 Chairman, Commission for Relief in Belgium
1917-1920 Administrator, United States Food Administration
1918-1919 Alternating chairman, Inter-Allied Food Council

Director-general, Relief for the Allied and Associated Powers

Member, President's Committee of Economic Advisers, Paris Peace Conference
1919-1923 Director-general, American Relief Administration
1919 Founder, Hoover War Collection (later called the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace), Stanford University
1919-1920 Vice-chairman, President's Industrial Conference
1921 Member, Advisory Committee, Limitation of Armaments Conference
1921-1923 Director, Russian Famine Relief
1921-1928 Secretary of Commerce of the United States

Chairman, Colorado River Commission
1922 Chairman, President's Conference on Unemployment
1922-1925 Chairman, National Radio Conferences
1922-1926 Chairman, Annual Aviation Conferences
1922-1927 Member, World War Foreign Debt Commission
1923-1938 Chairman, Rio Grande River Commission
1924-1928 Member, Federal Oil Conservation Board
1924-1928 Chairman, Committee on Coordination of Rail and Water Facilities

Chairman, National Conferences on Street and Highway Safety

Chairman, St. Lawrence Waterway Commission
1926 Member, Cabinet Committee on Reorganization of Government Departments
1927 Director, Mississippi Flood Relief
1929-1933 President of the United States
1936-1964 Chairman, Boys' Clubs of America
1939-1940 Founder, Finnish Relief Fund
1940-1942 Chairman, Committee on Food for the Small Democracies
1946 Initiator (through General William H. Haskell), CARE
1946-1947 Cofounder, UNICEF

Coordinator, food supply for thirty-eight nations in the world famine of 1946-1947

1947 Head, special mission to investigate the economy of Germany and Austria at the request of President Truman
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
1954 Chairman, mission to Germany at the request of President Eisenhower and Chancellor Adenauer
1956-1957 Honorary chairman, First Aid to Hungary
1958 United States Representative, World's Fair, Brussels
1962 Recipient of gold medal, Stanford University, fifty years as Trustee
1964 Unanimous Resolution of Appreciation, United States Congress (third such resolution during his lifetime)

Died, October 20, New York City

Scope and Content of the Collection

Between 1919, when he founded the Hoover Institution, and his death in 1964, Herbert Hoover routinely deposited papers of historical value at the Hoover Institution, including, in 1933, papers he accumulated as secretary of commerce and president of the United States. In 1962, the Department of Commerce and presidential files were transferred to the then newly established Herbert Hoover Presidential Library at West Branch, Iowa, administered by the U.S. National Archives and Records Service. When he deeded these papers to the federal government, Mr. Hoover specified that records relating to war and peace and certain other materials were to remain at the Hoover Institution. It is this latter group of materials, together with some items added after his death, that is described here.
The Herbert Hoover Collection in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives covers the years from 1895 to 1976 and contains some 278,000 items (185 linear feet). These materials document Mr. Hoover's relief activities during and after World War I and II, his relationship with President Woodrow Wilson, his political and personal philosophy, his post-presidential career, his public service activities, and his public reputation. The principal series include a biographical file; correspondence with Woodrow Wilson; speeches and writings; articles, clippings, press summaries, and press releases about him; analyses of editorial comment published during the Hoover administration; correspondence; subject file and card file, as well as memorabilia, microfilms, motion picture films, sound recordings, and photographs. Selected materials on his service as secretary of commerce and president are also present.
The biographical series in the collection documents much of Mr. Hoover's personal and family life, including his education at Stanford University, his early business career in mining, and the honors and awards he earned. Of particular importance as a record of his daily activities are his original appointment calendars for the periods 1917-1920 and the presidential years 1929-1933 (boxes 1-2). A sizeable file of obituaries and eulogies (box 3) is also present.
The correspondence between Herbert Hoover and Woodrow Wilson constitutes a valuable part of the collection. These letters reveal major policies of the relief and conservation programs directed by Mr. Hoover during World War I, the characteristics of Wilson's administrative style, and the special relationship of trust and confidence that developed between the two men. Many of these letters were published in The Hoover-Wilson Wartime Correspondence: September 24, 1914 to November 11, 1918(Iowa State University Press, 1974) and Two Peacemakers in Paris: The Hoover-Wilson Post Armistice Letters, 1918-1920 (Texas A & M University Press, 1978), both edited by Francis William O'Brien.
The U.S. Commerce Department and presidential files consist primarily of selected copies of papers located at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. Some important original material is present, however, including a portion of Mr. Hoover's Commerce Department correspondence (boxes 11-12), Gen. Douglas MacArthur's report to the attorney general and other documentation on the 1932 bonus march on Washington, D. C. (boxes 23-24), material on the presidential campaigns of 1928 and 1932 (boxes 74-77), as well as a lengthy memorandum defending the Hoover administration by Edward Eyre Hunt, economic adviser to Mr. Hoover (box 73).
The series of addresses, letters, magazine articles, and press statements, commonly referred to as "the Bible," is an extensive collection of Mr. Hoover's non-book writings and addresses. A detailed calendar identifying and describing all items in this series may be consulted in the archives' reading room. The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library maintains a duplicate set of this series, together with a subject card index.
A second series of Mr. Hoover's speeches and writings contains material not in "the Bible," including printed copies of speeches, articles, and press statements, as well as original drafts of unpublished memoranda and published books. Memoranda relating to the U.S. Food Administration, the Paris Peace Conference, and relief in Europe (boxes 149-152) are of particular interest, as are those written between March and May 1933 and between September 1942 and November 1943, about critical political and international issues (box 153). This series also contains manuscript drafts and annotated galleys of several of Mr. Hoover's books, including Addresses upon the American Road; An American Epic,volumes I-IV; American Individualism; Challenge to Liberty;and Memoirs of Herbert Hoover (boxes 158-215). A published bibliography of his writings is Herbert Hoover: A Bibliography of His Writings and Addresses, compiled by Kathleen Tracey (Hoover Institution Press, 1977). Additional bibliographies are located in the biographical series (box 2).
Three series--writings about Herbert Hoover; clippings, press summaries, and press releases; and editorial analyses--provide a comprehensive record of how others saw Mr. Hoover and show the changing attitudes toward him over the years. They also give considerable information on various phases of his public career.
The correspondence series represents an uneven assortment of letters, sent and received by Mr. Hoover. Substantive matter may be found in the correspondence folders on Julius Barnes, Bernard Baruch, Hugh Gibson, James P. Goodrich, Joseph C. Grew, James A. Healy, Edward Eyre Hunt, Vernon Kellogg, John Callan O'Laughlin, John J. Pershing, Edgar Richard, H. Alexander Smith, George Sokolsky, Alonzo Taylor, Arthur H. Vandenberg, and William Allen White. The greater part of Mr. Hoover's correspondence file is located at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.
The subject file contains a variety of material collected by Mr. Hoover. Of particular importance are the folders on the Commission for Relief in Belgium (boxes 329-330), the American Relief Administration in Hungary and Russia (boxes 326-327), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1914-1923 (box 336), the Republican Party (box 341), the 1937 attempt to pack the Supreme Court (box 344), and Mr. Hoover's position on national defense and U.S. involvement in World War II (box 355). This series also includes writings by A. R. Lamb on the Paris Peace Conference (box 337), by Hugh Gibson on isolationism and the United Nations (box 332), and the unfinished memoirs of Edward Eyre Hunt (boxes 335-336).
Motion picture films relate primarily to his World War I relief work, his reminiscences, presidential campaigns, his presidency, reorganization of the executive department in the federal government, and his funeral and memorial services. They consist of several titled productions, as well as numerous short newsreels. Titled films include "Herbert Hoover: Master of Emergencies," "We Fed Our Enemies," "Ordeal of Wilson: A Personal Memoir," and "Washington Service for Hoover." The newsreels cover the years between 1916 and 1949, with emphasis on the 1920s.
Other audiovisual materials include photographs and sound recordings. Over 3,000 photographs from individuals, news services, and government sources depict scenes from Mr. Hoover's life. A photograph card index may be consulted in the archives' reading room. Sound recordings are present for many of Mr. Hoover's speeches and addresses, 1938-1962, and for a memorial service recorded by the National Broadcasting Corporation on October 22, 1964.
In addition to the Herbert Hoover Collection, other materials on Mr. Hoover are available for research at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. The Herbert Hoover Oral History Collection contains transcripts of interviews with 315 individuals who knew Mr. Hoover. Records of organizations in which Mr. Hoover played an active part, as well as papers belonging to many of his friends and associates, are accessioned as individual collections. They provide substantial documentation on international relief activities, conservation in the United States during wartime, economic organization of federal government, and other subjects. These record groups total approximately 2,100 linear feet. Together with the Herbert Hoover Collection, they constitute one of the largest bodies of materials available anywhere to the student of Herbert Hoover's life and times.
Organizations closely associated with Herbert Hoover, which have deposited archives here, include the following:
  1. American Children's Fund, 1923-1950
  2. Better Homes in America, 1923-1935
  3. C.R.B. Educational Foundation, 1921-1956
  4. Citizens Committee for the Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Government, 1949-1958
  5. Commission for Polish Relief, 1939-1949
  6. Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-1919
  7. Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1940
  8. European Technical Advisers, 1919-1923
  9. Fight for Freedom Committee, 1940-1942
  10. Finnish Relief Fund, 1939-1946
  11. First Aid for Hungary, 1956-1957
  12. National Committee on Food for Small Democracies, 1940-1942
  13. Paderewski Testimonial Fund, 1941-1959
  14. President's Research Committee on Social Trends, 1929-1932
  15. Red Cross. U.S. American National Red Cross, 1917-1921
  16. Stanford University. Food Research Institute, 1919-1955
  17. U.S. American Relief Administration, European Operations, 1919-1923
  18. U.S. American Relief Administration, Russian Operations, 1921-1923
  19. U.S. Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, 1947-1949 and 1953-1955
  20. U.S. Food Administration, 1916-1919
  21. U.S. Fuel Administration, 1916-1919
  22. U.S. National Industrial Conference, 1st, Washington, D.C., 1919
  23. U.S. National Industrial Conference, 2nd, Washington, D.C., 1919-1920
  24. U.S. President's Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership, Washington, D.C., 1931
  25. U.S. President's Famine Emergency Committee, 1946-1947
  26. White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, Washington, D.C., 1930
The papers of friends, associates, and relatives of Herbert Hoover are accessioned as individual collections under their own names and include the following:
  1. Adams, Ephraim D.
  2. Allen, Benjamin S.
  3. Allen, Ronald
  4. Arnold, Ralph
  5. Axentieff, N.
  6. Babb, Nancy
  7. Bailey, H.S.
  8. Baker, Elizabeth N.
  9. Baker, George Barr
  10. Bane, Suda L.
  11. Barber, Alvin B.
  12. Barker, Burt Brown
  13. Barringer, Thomas C.
  14. Bayne, Joseph Breckinridge
  15. Bekeart, Laura H.
  16. Bell, James F.
  17. Blackwelder, Eliot
  18. Bland, Raymond L.
  19. Bliss, Tasker H.
  20. Brandt, Karl
  21. Brooks, Sidney
  22. Brown, Everett S.
  23. Brown, Hugh S.
  24. Brown, Walter Lyman
  25. Bruns, Armin R.
  26. Burr, Myron C.
  27. Caetani, Gelasio Benedetto Anatolio
  28. Carroll, Philip H.
  29. Chadbourn, Philip H. and William H.
  30. Chatfield, Frederick H.
  31. Childs, James R.
  32. Christol, Carl Q.
  33. Clark, Birge M.
  34. Cleveland, Maude
  35. Collins, James Hiram
  36. Colton, Ethan T.
  37. Cooper, Merian C.
  38. Cotner, Robert A.
  39. Crandall, Berton W.
  40. Cripe, Harry E.
  41. Crispell, Reuben B.
  42. Curtis, Charles
  43. Darling, Jay Norwood
  44. Davis, Joseph S.
  45. Dickenson, Thomas H.
  46. Dobson, Helen Cutter
  47. Dolan, John A.
  48. Dyer, Susan L.
  49. Egbert, Edward H.
  50. Eloesser, Nina F.
  51. Emparan, Madie Brown
  52. Exton, Frederick
  53. Ferriere, Suzanne
  54. Fisher, Harold H.
  55. Fleming, Harold M.
  56. Fuller, Adaline W.
  57. Fuller, W. Parmer II
  58. Galpin, Perrin C.
  59. Gaskill, C.A.
  60. Gay, George I.
  61. Gibson, Hugh
  62. Golder, Frank A.
  63. Goldsmith, Alan G.
  64. Good, James W.
  65. Goodyear, A. Conger
  66. Green, Joseph C.
  67. Gregory, Thomas T.C.
  68. Gugenheim, Alice A.
  69. Hall, Charles L.
  70. Hall, William Chapman
  71. Hamilton, Minard
  72. Hartigan, John D.
  73. Hatfield, Mark O.
  74. Haws, R. Calvert
  75. Healy, James A.
  76. Henry, Charles D.
  77. Henry, John M.
  78. Herrington, Dorothy
  79. Hilton, Edna M.
  80. Hinshaw, David
  81. Holden, Frank H.
  82. Holman, Emile
  83. Hoover, Hulda Randall Minthorn
  84. Hoover, Lou Henry
  85. Hoover, Mildred Crew Brooke
  86. Hoover, Theodore J.
  87. Howe, Esther B.
  88. Hruska, Roman L.
  89. Huber, Johann Heinrich
  90. Hudson, Ray M.
  91. Huenergardt, Mrs. John F.
  92. Hunt, Edward Eyre
  93. Hutchinson, Lincoln
  94. Irwin, William H.
  95. Isabelle, Reno
  96. Jacobs, John F. de
  97. Jacobs-Pauwels, F. Marguerite
  98. Jessey, Joseph
  99. Johnson, George S.
  100. Jones, Warren Arnold
  101. Jordan, David Starr
  102. Kelland, Clarence B.
  103. Kellogg, Charlotte H.
  104. Kellogg, R. H.
  105. Kellogg, Vernon Lyman
  106. Kershner, Howard
  107. Kirby, Gustavus T.
  108. Kirwan, J.W.
  109. Kittredge, Mabel Hyde
  110. Kittredge, Tracy B.
  111. Klein, Julius
  112. Lapteff, Alexis V.
  113. Large, Jean Henry
  114. Leavitt, May Hoover
  115. Lusk, Graham
  116. Lykes, Gibbes
  117. Lyle, Annie G.
  118. MacLafferty, James H.
  119. MacRae, Lillian Mae
  120. Mason, Frank E.
  121. McCormick, Chauncey
  122. McLean, Hulda Brooke Hoover
  123. McMullin, Dare Stark
  124. Merritt, Ralph P.
  125. Merritt, Walle W.
  126. Miller, Bernice
  127. Moley, Raymond
  128. Munro, Dana C.
  129. Murphy, Merle Farmer
  130. Murray, Augustus T.
  131. Myers, William Starr
  132. Nelson, David T.
  133. Newsom, John F.
  134. Orbison, Thomas J.
  135. Paradise, Scott Hurtt
  136. Patterson, David S.
  137. Pennington, Levi T.
  138. Pier, H.W.
  139. Platt, Phillip S.
  140. Poland, William B.
  141. Potter, Mrs. W. T.
  142. Requa, Mark L.
  143. Richardson, Gardner
  144. Ringland, Arthur C.
  145. Robinson, Henry M.
  146. Rodgers, Marvin
  147. Rogers, James Grafton
  148. Rosenbluth, Robert
  149. Russell, Tom
  150. Sabine, Edward G.
  151. See, Elizabeth M.
  152. Seward, Samuel S.
  153. Shelton, Frederick D.
  154. Sherwell, G. Butler
  155. Simmons, Robert G.
  156. Slaughter, Moses Stephen
  157. Smith, Henry B.
  158. Smith, Robinson
  159. Snell, Jane
  160. Snook, Mrs. John
  161. Snyder, Frederic S.
  162. Sprague, Joe S.
  163. Stader, James A.
  164. Starr, Walter A.
  165. Stephens, Frederick Dorsey
  166. Stilson, Fielding J.
  167. Stockton, Gilchrist B.
  168. Strauss, Lewis L.
  169. Strench, Mary Minthorn
  170. Sullivan, Mark
  171. Surface, Frank M.
  172. Taylor, Alonzo E.
  173. Terman, Lewis M.
  174. Thane, Mrs. J.E.
  175. Thomas, Mrs. Jerome B.
  176. Thurston, E. Coppee
  177. Treat, Payson J.
  178. Tuck, William Hallam
  179. Upman, Frank
  180. White, William L.
  181. White, Helen Hartley Greene
  182. Whitlock, Brand
  183. Wilbur, Ray Lyman
  184. Williams, Thomas
  185. Willis, Edward F.
  186. Wilson, Carol Green
  187. Withington, Robert
  188. Wolfe, Henry C.
  189. Work, Hubert
  190. Znamiecki, Alexander
  191. Zolin, Fred H.
Detailed descriptions of both the organizational records and personal papers listed above may be found in Guide to the Hoover Institution Library & Archives (Hoover Institution Press, 1980) by Charles G. Palm and Dale Reed. These materials as well as the Herbert Hoover Collection may be examined in the archives' reading room in the Herbert Hoover Memorial Building (courtyard level) of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. A limited number of photocopies may be purchased; a reproduction price list and policy statement are available on request. Inquiries should be addressed to the archivist.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Audiotapes
Video tapes
Sound recordings
World War, 1914-1918 -- Civilian relief
Motion pictures
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century
International relief
World War, 1939-1945 -- Civilian relief
United States -- Politics and government -- 1929-1933
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

 

BIOGRAPHICAL FILE 1895-1971

Scope and Contents note

Biographical writings, memorabilia, correspondence, appointment calendars, and printed matter relating to the life of Herbert Hoover, arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 1

Address books, Typescript undated

 

Appointment calendars, arranged chronologically

box 1

Calendar for Typescript transcript and carbon copy 1917

box 1

Calendar for Typescript transcript and carbon copy 1918

box 1

Calendar for Typescript transcript and carbon copy 1919-1920

box 1

Dinner appointments and meal guests, Typescript and mimeographed copies 1927-1932

box 1

Calendar for Handwritten original, typescript transcript, carbon copy, and microfilm 1929

box 1

Calendar for Handwritten original, typescript transcript, carbon copy, and microfilm 1930

box 1

Calendar for Handwritten original, typescript transcript, carbon copy, and microfilm 1931

box 2

Calendar for Handwritten original, typescript transcript, carbon copy, and microfilm 1932

box 2

Calendar for Handwritten original, typescript transcript, carbon copy, and microfilm 1933

box 2

Itineraries, Typescript 1935-1945

box 2

Bibliographies, Printed and typescript copies 1920-1968

box 2

Biographical sketches, Printed and typescript copies with related correspondence 1920-1957

box 2

Birthday celebrations, Printed matter, typescripts, and clippings relating to the birthday celebrations for Hoover 1928-1965

box 3

Bookplates, Printed copies undated

box 3

Calling cards, Printed copies undated

box 3

Christmas cards, Printed copies 1911-1962

box 3

Christmas celebrations, Typescript and handwritten notes relating to the various Christmas celebrations of the Hoover family 1958

box 3

Club membership cards and passes, Printed copies 1906-1960

 

Death of Herbert Hoover

box 3

Press reports of illness, Printed copies 1963

box 3

Press releases, Typescripts (carbon copies) and related correspondence October 18-25, 1964

box 3

Eulogies, Printed and typescript copies 1964-1965

box 3

Memorial services at Stanford Memorial Church, Printed and typescript materials relating to the services 1964

box 3

Driver's license, Printed copy 1926

 

Homes, Printed matter, typescripts, and telegrams relating to the various homes of the Hoover family 1920-1971

box 3

General

box 3

Minthorn House, Newberg, Oregon

box 3

Rapidan Camp

box 3

Stanford University President's Home. See also Box 369 for San Francisco Chronicle photogravure, 1928

 

Honors, Printed matter, typescripts, and handwritten notes relating to the recognition of Hoover's career of public service 1918-1965

box 4

General

box 4

Degrees, honorary

box 4

Hoover Day, Belgium July 5, 1958

 

Medals

box 4

General

box 4

Herbert Hoover Medal for Distinguished Service

box 4

Schools named after Hoover

 

Stamps

box 387

Commemorative covers 1965

box 4

Commemorative postage stamp 1965

box 4

Marriage license, Certified copy with related printed matter 1899. 1966

 

Mining years, Printed matter, typescripts, and photocopies relating to Hoover's activities as a mining engineer 1897-1965

 

General

box 5

Mining in Australia

 

Mining in China

box 5

General

box 5

Chang-Yen Mao suit

box 5

Correspondence

box 5

Miscellany

box 5

Portraits, Printed matter and typescript notes relating to portraits of Hoover 1944-1966

box 5

Signatures, Holographs and printed copies undated

box 5

Stanford diploma, Original document in leather folder 1895

box 5

Stanford years, Printed matter and typescripts relating to Hoover's academic record and campus activities as a student at Stanford University 1897-1966

box 5

Stationery, Printed copies 1931 undated

box 5

Transatlantic passenger lists, Printed copies 1906

box 5

White House invitations, Printed copies 1917

box 5

White House passes and programs, Printed copies 1931-1932

 

HOOVER-WILSON CORRESPONDENCE 1914-1920

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence between Herbert Hoover and Woodrow Wilson, including letters sent and received from assistants and secretaries of each, arranged chronologically. Last names only are used in container list entries for Hoover, Wilson, and Joseph P. Tumulty (Secretary to the President). See also Box 367.
box 6

Miscellaneous subject index to letters (incomplete)

box 6

Drafts of letters 1917-1919

box 6

Wilson to Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. Appreciation for relief work in London September 24, 1914

box 6

Wilson to Hoover. Thanks Hoover for documents sent via Edward M. House and commends him on relief work in Belgium March 19, 1915

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. German-American relations May 1915

box 6

Wilson to Hoover. Thanks Hoover for letter and expresses admiration for his work as chairman of the Commission for the Relief of Belgium September 20, 1915

box 6

Wilson to Hoover. N.Y. Committee for C.R.B. November 3, 1915

box 6

letter to Tumulty. Appreciation for J.B. White November 17, 1915

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty January 26, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover January 27, 1917

box 6

Hoover et al. to Wilson. Offer of services for a national relief organization February 2, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Recommends national organization for relief activities February 5, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty February 5, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover February 5, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty February 6, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover March 8, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty March 10, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Suggests making U.S. credit and Congressional appropriation available for relief March 29, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Draft of cable supporting President April 4, 1917

box 6

Wilson to William H. Kemp. Letter (typed copy), 1 p. Sends thanks for letter of May 3rd; is grateful for assurance of cooperation from Kemp and his Board of Managers of New York Produce Exchange May 4, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover. Concerning Judge T.T. Ansberry May 24, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover May 28, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Request for $10,000 for preparatory work May 29, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Suggestions for Lever Bill May 31, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover May 31, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty May 31, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 2, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 4, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 8, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing memoranda on legislation, organization of commodity controls, voluntary conservation, and recommendations of technical experts June 12, 1917

box 6

Wilson to Hoover. Approves of Hoover's plan for saving food and eliminating waste; sanctions any steps Hoover decides for organization of a food-saving drive June 12, 1917

box 6

Wilson to Hoover. Thanks Hoover for letter; suggests name of Harry Garfield of Williams College as possibility to fill position June 13, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Appreciation for acceptance of Garfield appointment June 15, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Suggestion for Lever Bill June 15, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty June 15, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 15, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 15, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 16, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 18, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Request for $20,000 for preparatory work June 19, 1917

box 6

W.P. Webster to Hoover June 19, 1917

box 6

W.P. Webster to Hoover June 20, 1917

box 6

Hoover to W.P. Webster June 20, 1917

box 6

Wilson to Hoover. Authorizes additional $20,000 for Hoover's disposal from National Security and Defense Fund June 20, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty June 22, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty June 23, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty June 23, 1917

box 6

Tumulty to Hoover June 25, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Edith Benham June 27, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Wilson. Recommendations for state food administrators June 28, 1917

box 6

Hoover to Tumulty June 28, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover June 29, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Suggestions for Food Bill now in Congress June 29, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Meeting with Senators on Food Bill June 30, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for $50,000 to continue organization of the Food Commission July 3, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty July 3, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendations on general governmental organization to provide an effective war administration July 5, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover July 5, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty July 5, 1917

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Hoover to Disbursing Officer, White House July 6, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Present situation with regard to wheat July 10, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks for Hoover's judgment on suggestions made by Judge W.C. Adamson July 11, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Purposes and effects of proposed Food Bill July 12, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Mr. Gore's amended bill in the Senate July 12, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Memorandum for Holland Minister on the embargo July 14, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Wheat and corn shortages July 17, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Substitute Food Bill presented by Senator Hollis and others July 18, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Is keeping careful watch on progress of Food Bill in Senate; believes it will come out of conference with provisions Hoover and he advocate July 19, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover July 19, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty July 20, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover July 20, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover July 21, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Suggests changes in Food Bill as passed by the Senate July 22, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty. Includes enclosure of letter from Hoover to Wilson, July 22, 1917 July 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for $150,000 to continue immediate work of organizing the Food Administration July 25, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover July 26, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Control Bill in Congress August 1, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty August 2, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover August 7, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover August 7, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty August 8, 1917

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Wilson to C.C. Thach. Need for school program to emphasize important problems concerned with food; has asked Hoover and Claxton to organize agencies for preparation of lessons August 8, 1917

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R. Forster to Hoover August 9, 1917

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N.F. Johnson to Hoover August 9, 1917

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Hoover to R. Forster August 13, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Directors for Grain Corporation and licensing of grain storage August 13, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Use of U.S. mail by Food Administration August 13, 1917

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R. Forster to Hoover August 14, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. List of names of men to form compromise committee August 14, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Appointment of Hallowell August 15, 1917

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Hoover to R. Forster August 15, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Volunteers from business community to assist the Food Administration August 15, 1917

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R. Forster to Hoover August 15, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Exhibition of patriotism given by grain dealers and elevator men August 16, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Would appreciate suggestion as to reply of enclosed letter (letter missing) August 17, 1917

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Memorandum from Hoover. Request for building space August 17, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. List of names for approval August 18, 1917

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Memorandum from Hoover. Advice for establishment of a large corporation by Mr. Burbanks August 18, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover August 20, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover August 20, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of Dr. Schurman of Cornell August 21, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Education in nutrition and food economy August 21, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Approves enclosed list of appointments August 21, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty August 22, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Antitrust question in action by Food Administration concerning beet sugar industry August 22, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter circulated by Senator Reed August 23, 1917

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T.W. Gregory to Hoover. Powers of the Food Administrator under the Food Control Act August 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Acceptance of invitation August 23, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. In answer to Hoover's letter of August 22, about certain Food Administration powers under Food Control Act August 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Treasury method of handling Food Administration funds August 24, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks Hoover for letting him see letter from Senator James Read; thinks Senator's influence will be negligible August 24, 1917

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C.L. Swem to Hoover August 27, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Concerning request for exemptions from Food Administration rules August 27, 1917

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Hoover to N.B. Webster August 28, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to C.L. Swem. Includes copy of letter from Hoover to Wilson, August 28, 1917, concerning Food Control Act regulations August 28, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Enforcement of Section 15 of the Food Control Act August 30, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty August 30, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Fats industry August 31, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Treasury accounting of Food Administration funds August 31, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of Carter Harrison August 31, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Investigation of food industries by the Federal Trade Commission August 31, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for letter about accounting for funds to be spent by Food Administration Grain Corporation; has confidence Hoover will take measures satisfactory to severest critic September 1, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Plan for stimulating production of hogs September 4, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover September 4, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover September 4, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Thinks Carter Harrison is too much of a politician for job Hoover had in mind; wishes he could think of someone to carry out function; suggests President Meiklejohn of Amherst and Henry B. Fine of Princeton for a position September 4, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. License provisions of the Food Control Act September 6, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Hog supply in United States September 7, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty September 12, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover September 12, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty September 15, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover September 17, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover September 17, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Appointment of T.B. Stearns as food controller for Colorado September 18, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Office accommodations for Food Administration September 18, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty September 18, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. List of men for state food administrators September 19, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. T.B. Stearn's appointment as food controller for Colorado September 20, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Allied Governments' food purchases in the United States September 24, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Appointment of T.B. Stearns September 25, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover September 27, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty September 28, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 1, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Rules and regulations governing licensing for sugar industry October 1, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty October 2, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Question of antitrust violations and Food Administration contracts October 6, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty October 6, 1917

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard October 8, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 9, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks Hoover to defer special Food Campaign for a while so attention will not be diverted from the Liberty Loan Campaign October 9, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks Hoover to defer Food Conservation Pledge Campaign for one week until Liberty Loan Campaign is over; realizes the great work being done by Food Administration and extends appreciation to all members October 10, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty October 10, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Conservation Pledge Campaign October 11, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Nomination of Beaver White to War Trade Board October 12, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty October 13, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 13, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Budget for Food Administration for 1919 October 16, 1917

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J. Hallowell to Tumulty, approved by Wilson October 16, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 18, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for further allotment from the National Security and Defense Fund October 18, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 19, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. President's reply to King Albert October 22, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. List of suggestions for federal food administrators October 22, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of Joseph Cotton for head of meat division October 22, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Italian food situation October 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Situation of Belgian relief October 23, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty October 23, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to R. Forster October 23, 1917

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Edith Penham to Hoover October 24, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Draft of cablegram to King Albert October 24, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 24, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Draft for campaign proclamation October 25, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty October 25, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 26, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Draft of cablegram to King Albert October 26, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Thanksgiving Proclamation October 27, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty October 27, 1917

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Woodrow Wilson. Thanksgiving Proclamation concerning food October 27, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover October 31, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Licensing rules and regulations October 31, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Accepts Hoover's judgment in matter of rules and regulations that he submitted about importation, manufacture, and distribution of food November 1, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty. Food shortage November 1, 1917

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Hoover to H. Garfield. Exemption from Civil Service regulations for personnel of Food Administration November 5, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Inward and outward bound foodstuffs November 5, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover. Transmitting letter from Mr. Edmonds to President Wilson, November 3, 1917, regarding food shortage November 5, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Civil service regulations November 5, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty November 6, 1917

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Transmitting a proclamation for the President's signature providing for licensing of bakers November 6, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover. Replying to letter from Dr. Garfield and Mr. Hoover, November 5, 1917, regarding Civil Service November 6, 1917

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Dr. Garfield and Hoover to Wilson. Executive Order relieving the Food and Fuel Administrations from the requirements of the Civil Service laws November 9, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty November 10, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Proclamation licensing the arsenic industry November 12, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover November 13, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty November 13, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Conditions of the harvest November 15, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Regulations regarding bakery licenses November 16, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover November 16, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Situation in New York State November 17, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks Hoover for November 15 memorandum about crop situation November 19, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Has received Hoover's letter of November 17, about "New York situation" and concurs that his suggested arrangement seems best under circumstances November 19, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Regulations regarding arsenic November 19, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Activities of Mr. E.C. Lasater and Mr. Gifford Pinchot November 19, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Relation between the temperance movement and the work of the Food Administration November 19, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover. Bible Sunday November 19, 1917

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Memorandum approved by President Wilson appointing Mr. Gunnison, Federal Food Administrator for Alaska November 20, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Relations between the food supply and the brewing industry November 20, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Acknowledgment of Mr. Hoover's letter of November 19, 1917, regarding Mr. Pinchot November 20, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty. Bible Sunday November 20, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Division for inspection and control November 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Situation in New York State November 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Restrictions on brewing November 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Milk industry November 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Requesting opinion of the Attorney General regarding requisition of cattle feed November 24, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Controversy with President Menocal of Cuba over the price of sugar November 24, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Proposing the establishment of a principle to determine "unjust, unreasonable, unfair profit." November 26, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Approves of Hoover's handling of the milk question November 26, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Sorry and disappointed New York people not in accord with Hoover and him on situation; thinks Hoover should not yield November 26, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Suggests Food Administration should make use of state and local councils of defense November 26, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Signs enclosed Executive Order that Hoover has drawn up on food November 27, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Reporting a satisfactory solution of the New York state situation and the renewal of negotiations with Cuba over the price basis for sugar November 27, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty November 27, 1917

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Special rules and regulations governing licensees manufacturing crackers November 27, 1917

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Memorandum on alcoholic content of beer November 27, 1917

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Executive order November 27, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Wants Hoover's suggestions as to what legislation he thinks imperative this session of Congress November 28, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Replying to President Wilson's letter of November 26, 1917, relating to state councils of defense November 28, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Glad to hear of New York State Commission acquiescence and renewal of negotiations with Cuba on sugar; hoped Hoover was as impressed with Gonzales as he was November 30, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Legislation to be considered by Congress December 1, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Cuban acceptance of export reductions December 1, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Regulation of food-handling concerns on a prewar profit basis December 1, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover December 3, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of W.P. Innes as Federal Food Administrator for Kansas December 5, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover. Conveying the President's approval of Hoover's letter to T.E. Wilson enclosed with Mr. Hoover's letter to President Wilson December 1, 1917 December 5, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Proclamation limiting the alcoholic content of beer and the amount of grain which may be used by each brewer December 6, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Pamphlet on policies in handling wheat, flour, and bread issues December 7, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover. Advising Mr. Hoover that President Wilson had signed the draft proclamation which accompanied his letter of December 6, 1917, limiting the alcohol content of malt liquor December 8, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Enclosing a pamphlet describing the policies of the Food Administration in the matter of white flour and bread December 8, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Noticed several Food Administration posters with the words "Our Allies"; would like them changed to "Our Associates in the War." December 10, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover December 10, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty December 11, 1917

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Tumulty to Hoover December 17, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Railway transportation December 18, 1917

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty December 20, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Senate inquiry on the sugar shortage December 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Statement on the sugar question December 23, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of Judge Lehman of St. Louis December 26, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Approved appointment of William Elliott as Federal Food Administrator for South Carolina December 26, 1917

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Wilson to Hoover. Suggests Samuel Untermyer is able successor to Judge Curtis Holbrook Lindley December 28, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Allotment from the National Security and Defense Fund December 31, 1917

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Hoover to Tumulty December 31, 1917

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Hoover to Wilson. Appointment of Mr. Untermyer January 1, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty January 2, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of Edmund Mitchell as Federal Food Administrator for Delaware January 5, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Allied cereal situation January 5, 1918

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Letter to Wilson from J.C. McFarlin referred to Hoover for answering January 5, 1918

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Hoover to William McAdoo January 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Committee to investigate the food programs of the Allies January 7, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Revised budget for Food Administration January 7, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 8, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 8, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Approves of Hoover's choice of Graham Lusk and R.H. Chittenden as American members of Paris committee on food programs January 9, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for additional building space January 10, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 10, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 10, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty January 11, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Shortage of labor in agricultural sections January 12, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty January 12, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Draft of proclamation of food conservation January 17, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 19, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 21, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty January 23, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Believes Secretary of Treasury William McAdoo is right that Food Administration should be represented on Inter-Allied Council January 23, 1918

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Draft of letter from President to Mr. McAdoo and Mr. Garfield January 23, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover January 26, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty January 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Increased meat purchase January 28, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Food movement in the United States January 28, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty January 28, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Use of grain in brewing of beer January 28, 1918

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Tumulty to Lewis Strauss January 29, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Complaint from Mr. Bush January 29, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Problem of speculative expansion by extension of equipment February 1, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Acknowledges Hoover's letter of February 1 and agrees Food Administration should discourage speculative expansion by extension of equipment by certain manufacturers, who have been causing production cost increase by the decreased proportion of the output February 4, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty February 6, 1918

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C.L. Swem to Hoover February 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Memorandum on cereal food position February 9, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Legislation on increase in minimum guarantee for 1918 wheat February 14, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Agrees with Hoover that agitation of legislation for higher price of wheat would be a serious mistake now February 18, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Says cattlemen indicate they are losing money on cattle they are raising because packers control the price; would like Hoover to make comments or suggestions that occur to him February 19, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Calls attention to need of cooperation of packing trade; emphasizes they must follow directions of Food Administration February 19, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Domestic transportation of foodstuffs February 19, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover February 19, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Congressional investigation of the Grain Division of the Food Administration February 20, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Administration's relation with packers February 21, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Approves of investigation by F.W. Taussig of the grain division of Food Administration, if he has time February 21, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. March program of Allied shipments February 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson (not sent) February 27, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty February 28, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Mr. Spreckels' contract for purchase of Cuban sugar March 1, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of William S. Tyler as Federal Food Administrator for New Jersey March 2, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Sends Hoover copy of letter that is addressed to Bernard Baruch, asking Baruch to accept chairmanship of War Industries Board; asks Hoover's cooperation with Board when occasion arises March 4, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Selection of Mr. Baruch to head War Industries Board March 5, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Agrees with Hoover that Spreckels presents no sufficient reasons why he cannot join the other sugar refineries March 5, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of W.S. Tyler as Federal Food Administrator for New Jersey March 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Wheat supplies in the United States March 7, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Possibility of a 15,000,000 bushel per month shortage of wheat for the United States; believes the country should sacrifice and use substitutes March 8, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to T.W. Brahany March 15, 1918

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T.W. Brahany to Lewis Strauss March 15, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks whether it would be convenient for Hoover to meet at White House with McAdoo, Baruch, Hurley, McCormick, and Garfield March 16, 1918

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Miles to Lewis Strauss March 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Appreciation of note of March 16 March 19, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover March 20, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks for suggestion of answer to enclosed telegram about relief of prices on livestock for cattle feeders March 21, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty March 21, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Draft of reply to Col. Hudson's telegram March 22, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Cereal supplies during the next three months March 22, 1918

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Tumulty to Lewis Strauss March 23, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for letter of March 22; realizes seriousness of situation about further relief of Allies, but believes they have to do as best they can in the situation March 25, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover March 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. J.H. Barnes' memorandum on the effect of a higher guaranteed wheat price March 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Commission to study the meat problem March 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Meat industry position March 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Western Grain Exchange March 26, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for Julius Barnes' letter; thinks he is right and notes he presents his case with all its force March 27, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Does not think he is qualified to judge on merits of arrangements proposed by Western Grain Exchange; leaves decision in Hoover's hands March 27, 1918

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Tumulty to Lewis Strauss March 27, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty March 27, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Appointment of Food Administration member to Inter-Allied Council March 27, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Glad to confirm appointment of J.H. Skinner as representative of Food Administration on Inter-Allied Council March 28, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Telegram from Bartlett Frazier Co March 28, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Has read enclosed letter on meat industry in country and believes it is all right to publish it; approves of plan for appointment of commission March 29, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Appointment of a commission to consider meat policy April 1, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks Hoover if he could replace F.W. Taussig on the investigation of the milling division of Food Administration; his other duties on Price Fixing Committee conflict with the inquiry in the milling division April 2, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Asks for Hoover's advice as to answer to enclosed telegram from Morris & Co April 2, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of C.B. Ames as Food Administrator for Oklahoma April 4, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Sends enclosed report on Federal Trade Commission food investigation of flour milling and flour jobbing April 4, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Administration staff changes April 4, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Telegram from Morris & Co April 4, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Appreciation for copy of report of the Federal Trade Commission on flour milling April 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for shipping for the Belgian Relief Commission April 8, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover April 8, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty April 9, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover April 10, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Appointment of a State Food Administrator for Virginia April 12, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. States that Virginia Governor is evidently indignant about appointment of Lee as Food Administrator for Virginia; does not want to reply before informing Hoover of situation April 12, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty April 13, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. License regulations governing salt-water fishermen April 20, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of H.B. Sproul as Food Administrator for Virginia April 23, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Proclamation on licensing May 3, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of F.H. Brooks as Food Administrator for Vermont May 6, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover May 7, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty May 8, 1918

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Presidential order reporting organization to be known as Food Purchase Board May 8, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Comments on the transfer of government employees from each department to newer departments, thus weakening the older agencies May 8, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to T.W. Brahany May 8, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover May 9, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson May 11, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty May 13, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty May 13, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty May 14, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover May 14, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Shipping for Belgian relief May 17, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Has examined enclosed report and before passing judgment on it asks Hoover to read letter by Mr. Colver May 20, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Shipping for Belgian relief May 20, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Government operation of packing plant May 21, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Note regarding Mr. J.S. Williams May 25, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Elimination of the War Industries' Price Fixing Board May 27, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty May 27, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Has received Hoover's letter of May 21, on revised report to members of Committee on Packing Industry; approves of conclusions in report May 28, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 1, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 3, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty June 3, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Use of grain for brewing June 5, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for sending letter from Senator Morris Sheppard; is willing, if Sheppard is, to make it public June 5, 1918

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Draft for President on Coordination of the Activities of the Governments of the U.S., Great Britain, France, and Italy June 12, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Allied relations to the Food Administration June 13, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Shipping shortage June 13, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 14, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Has received monthly reports on activities of Food Administration; thinks arrangements made by Hoover satisfactory June 14, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Believes Hoover's trip to France, England, and Italy will result in creating a better situation concerning food supplies June 14, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Monthly report on Food Administration June 14, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Executive order for consideration June 15, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 15, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Sugar industry June 15, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Believes Hoover's plan right one and will be prepared to supply $5,000,000 capital if $50,000,000 appropriation Sundry Civil Bill goes through June 17, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 17, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Notes that at Wednesday conference with Hoover it was provisionally agreed that because of the necessity of conserving coal, the production of malt products should stop; in view of this, sees no reason for issuing amended regulations enclosed; wants to know if regulations represent earlier conclusion June 18, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Wilson June 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Executive order on government guarantee on wheat June 20, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty June 21, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Use of grain for brewing June 21, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 21, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover June 24, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Curtailment of non-war industries June 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Telegram of Mr. W.W. Brauer June 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of P.R. Bradley as Food Administrator for Alaska June 29, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Suggests study of world harvest supplies, establishment of executive meeting for jute and hemp, establishment of a universal bread of 20 percent other cereals than wheat June 29, 1918

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Report of the U.S. Food Administrator to the President July 1, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Curtailment of non-war industries July 2, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Proclamation guaranteeing the price of wheat July 4, 1918

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C.L. Swem to Hoover July 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation that Mr. Glasgow attend conference July 8, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Price guarantee on wheat July 8, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for more building space July 8, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Committee of heads of departments of the Food Administration July 8, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Reply to Sen. Simmons on tax legislation July 8, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Acknowledgment of Trade Commission report on regulation of packers' profits July 8, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. On the report of the Trade Commission upon the effect of the Food Administration's regulation of the packers' profits July 8, 1918

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Tells of letter received from Hoover about office space for Grain Corporation and Sugar Equalization Board; is quite willing to authorize space but believes money can be saved by contacting Col. Ridley, Supt. of Public Buildings and Grounds, and also the Chief Assessor of the District Administration July 9, 1918

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Presidential statement on the formation of a sugar equalization board by the Food Administration July 9, 1918

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L.A. Small to Edgar Rickard July 10, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Profiteering by five big packers July 11, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty July 11, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson July 11, 1918

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Hoover to Edgar Rickard July 11, 1918

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard July 12, 1918

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Wants Rickard's advice on matter referred to in letter from Jouett Shouse, on how much money is needed, and would it be permissible to advance sum from national security and defense fund July 16, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson July 18, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Tumulty July 26, 1918

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Undated note from C.L. Swem

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson July 26, 1918

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Agrees with Secretary of Agriculture David Franklin Houston that it is wise to fix price of wheat, and wants Rickard to arrange early meetings July 26, 1918

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A.S. Burleson to Wilson August 2, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Agreement between Hoover and the Food Ministers of Great Britain, France, and Italy August 3, 1918

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Sends Rickard enclosed letter from Benant S. Keck, which comments favorably on Wilson's veto of the minimum wheat price bill August 6, 1918

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Senator Morris Sheppard has sent enclosed telegram from cattle raisers; wants Rickard to either answer it or advise him about the situation August 10, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Guaranteed price for wheat August 10, 1918

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard August 12, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson August 13, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson August 13, 1918

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Appreciates importance of consulting Hoover about suggestions of Federal Trade Commission with regard to packers; hopes to defer decision until Hoover's return August 13, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson August 14, 1918

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Memorandum for Hoover together with reports on guaranteed price for wheat August 15, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Wilson August 15, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Tumulty August 16, 1918

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L. Trammell to Wilson August 20, 1918

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Memorandum for the President August 23, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to the White House enclosing Inter-Allied Food Control agreement August 24, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover August 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Guaranteed price for 1919 wheat August 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Enclosing memorandum on guaranteed price for wheat August 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Coordination of economic effort in Europe August 27, 1918

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Note from the White House to Hoover August 27, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Guarantee price of wheat August 27, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty August 28, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Appreciates number of considerations urged by Hoover for coordination of economic effort in Europe among the four nations and will keep them in mind during negotiations August 28, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Sends volume that might furnish helpful information on sugar situation August 29, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Sale of Cuban sugar to the United States August 29, 1918

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R. Forster to Hoover August 30, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Executive Order guaranteeing wheat price August 30, 1918

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Lee Trammell to Wilson August 30, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Appreciation for book August 31, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Approves of conclusions and plans on Cuban sugar that Hoover has presented in his letter of August 29 September 2, 1918

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Proclamation fixing guaranteed price for wheat September 2, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. States power of agencies to commandeer material has resulted in conflict; the power to commandeer should not be exercised without first consulting Chairman of War Industries Board September 3, 1918

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Hoover to R. Forster September 3, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Legal question involving Food Administration purchases September 4, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for letter on purchase of grains for export by Grain Corporation September 5, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for letter on "commandeering business." September 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Coordination of effort with the War Industries Board September 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Chicago packers problem September 6, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Report of Food Administration September 7, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Selective service deferments for Food Administration personnel September 9, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Effect of Food Administration regulations on the packers September 9, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover September 9, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for letter from Armour and Co. to Hoover, September 6, about packers' financial position; Wilson does not trust their information September 10, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Thinks Hoover mistaken about draft exemptions; states new regulations take burden of claiming exemption off individual and put it upon employer or superior September 10, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Wants Hoover to "read, ponder, and inwardly digest" enclosed letter on beef trade September 10, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recording his observations on the recommendations of the Federal Trade Commission with regard to the five large packing firms September 11, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover September 11, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Transfer of part of Food Administration outside the district September 12, 1918

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B.M. Baruch to Wilson September 12, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Proclamation regarding the brewing industry September 13, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Beef supplies for the Navy September 14, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Trade Commission's report on the packers September 16, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover September 17, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty September 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of J.P. Cotton as chief representative in Europe September 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendations for representatives on the commodity committees in London, Paris, and Rome September 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Curtailment of rampant business abuses September 18, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty September 18, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty September 18, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Knows little about J.P. Cotton, but accepts Hoover's judgment about substituting Cotton for J.H. Skinner September 19, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Is interested in bill by Frank B. Kellogg and thinks ideas in it are worth considering; hopes someone will redraft bill in conformity with recent legislation September 20, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Has read enclosed letter about Federal Trade Commission report and suggests it perhaps would not be wise to publish September 20, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Does not know anything about Merrill, Platt, and Walcott -- men recommended by Hoover to assist J.B. Cotton; willing to accept Hoover's judgment about them provided they are in no sense politicians September 20, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Food support for Allies September 21, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty September 24, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover September 25, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Failure of farmers to find a market for wheat September 25, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Stabilization of the price of hogs September 26, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Manufacture of malt liquor September 30, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty September 30, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty October 4, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Selective service deferments for Food Administration personnel October 4, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to M.C. Latta October 4, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty October 5, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Expenses of representatives abroad October 5, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation of W.H. Maltbie as Food Administrator for Maryland October 7, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Mr. McAdoo's proposal to advance $50,000,000 to Brazil October 7, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Authority of the Food Administrator October 12, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Purchase of food by government agencies October 12, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover October 16, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Administration budget for 1919 October 16, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty October 17, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Price indices for food October 17, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover October 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Conventions in Washington October 19, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Relief of Belgium during occupation and rehabilitation October 21, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Consideration of the postwar situation in food and opposing international control of world distribution October 24, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Relief in Belgium October 26, 1918

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Tumulty to Hoover October 31, 1918

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Hoover to Tumulty November 1, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. German shipment of Belgian coal out of Belgium November 2, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. International control of distribution of food, raw materials, and ships November 4, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Appreciation for Hoover's support November 4, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Survey of the food supplies available in the world in case of an early peace November 4, 1918

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Wilson to Hoover. Believes the Commission for the Relief of Belgium should continue to be only agency for the government of the United States in continuing relief work in Belgium November 7, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing dispatches to Mr. Cotton on the world's food and shipping supplies November 7, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. On the question of feeding the liberated peoples of Austria, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, etc November 9, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Enlarging function of Belgian relief November 9, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing cables from England suggesting a joint inter-Allied pool for distributing the world supply of wheat November 11, 1918

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Woodrow Wilson. Speech to State Food Administrators at White House November 12, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Memorandum agreed upon by Baker, Hurley, and Hoover on European relief November 12, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Executive Order delegating authority to Edgar Rickard to act in Hoover's place November 13, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to Tumulty November 14, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Food situation in Europe November 14, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing cables which were sent to Mr. Cotton November 14, 1918

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Tumulty to Lewis Strauss November 15, 1918

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard November 16, 1918

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard November 18, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Tumulty November 19, 1918

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Edgar Rickard to Tumulty November 20, 1918

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard November 27, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Memorandum on economic effects of blockade December 10, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Relief for Yugoslavia and the use of Army personnel December 16, 1918

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G.F. Close to Hoover December 18, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter on the question of reopening of brewing in the United States December 19, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Suggestion for a joint statement by the four associated governments on bolshevism in Germany December 20, 1918

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G.F. Close to Hoover December 21, 1918

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Lewis Strauss to G.F. Close December 23, 1918

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for approval of extension of the operations of the Grain Corporation (rough draft only) December 23, 1918

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G.F. Close to Lewis Strauss December 24, 1918

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Wilson to William McAdoo. Food situation in Europe January 1, 1919

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Memorandum from Hoover. European blockade January 1, 1919

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Memorandum from Hoover. World food situation January 2, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on proclamation rescinding certain food licenses January 7, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover January 7, 1919

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Lewis Strauss to G.F. Close January 7, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Withdrawal of Allied buying orders January 8, 1919

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Wilson to William McAdoo. Approves of $5,000,000 advance to Romania which Norman H. Davis has suggested to McAdoo; also urges Treasury to aid in disposal of surplus food products January 9, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Confirms Hoover's appointment as Director General of Relief in Europe; also appointment as representative of U.S. Government upon Council of Associated Governments January 11, 1919

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Edith Penham to Hoover January 11, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing minutes of the Supreme Council of Supply and Relief January 12, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Encloses memorandum from Mr. Devine (enclosure missing); glad to hear counsels of relief commission are going smoothly and sensibly January 13, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter requesting the appointment of Theodore F. Whitemarsh to act as Food Administrator in the absence of Edgar Rickard January 13, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Continuance of the ban on brewing January 14, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter on Mr. Devine and Montenegro January 15, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover January 17, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Encloses telegram from Newton D. Baker; asks if Hoover has any suggestions January 20, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Brewing question January 22, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Reply to Secretary Baker's cable January 22, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Administration relations with the packing industry used to obstruct the passage of the $100,000,000 bill January 23, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on proclamation rescinding certain food licenses January 24, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover January 24, 1919

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Hoover to G.F. Close January 24, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Statement of proposed organization of "United States Relief Administration." January 25, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter requesting the reinstatement of Bulgaria, Austria, etc., as beneficiaries of the $100,000,000 appropriation January 27, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for funds from the National Security and Defense appropriation for use in the Food Administration January 27, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover January 27, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover January 27, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Sent telegram to Carter Glass along lines suggested by Hoover's letter of January 27 on $100,000,000 Relief Bill January 28, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Bulgarian financing situation January 30, 1919

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G.F. Close to Robert Lansing January 30, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Memorandum on organization of a council for coordinating various government policies to assist peace commission January 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter on resolutions to be put through the Supreme War Council February 1, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on proclamation rescinding certain food licenses February 1, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 1, 1919

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Press statement of Hoover on European relief February 2, 1919

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A.C. James to Wilson February 3, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Thinks it might be of some value to discuss matters with press, but French press highly censored; believes English and American papers might publish February 3, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter on relaxation of the blockade February 4, 1919

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Tumulty to Edgar Rickard February 4, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 5, 1919

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Memorandum of Hoover on Sir John Beale's note in respect to liberated countries February 5, 1919

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Edgar Rickard to Tumulty February 5, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Food for Russian prisoners in Germany February 6, 1919

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Memorandum on principles of reparation February 7, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter suggesting the appointment of Brand Whitlock as ambassador to France February 8, 1919

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Edgar Rickard to Tumulty February 10, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 11, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 11, 1919

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Lewis Strauss to G.F. Close February 11, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter requesting an appointment for the Belgian Prime Minister February 11, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter on Treasury advances for Serbian relief February 12, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Use of Trieste for Adriatic relief February 12, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Executive Order creating the American Relief Administration February 12, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 13, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Establishment of the American Relief Administration February 13, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Believes message from Carter Glass to Wilson on cost of living and accusation that prices of food commodities are being artificially maintained by government contains very serious matters; wants Hoover to consider carefully February 14, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Thinks Hoover's advice about no further Treasury advances to Italian Government until it allows relief trains through Trieste is very sound; suggests he present this to Norman H. Davis February 14, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 14, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover February 14, 1919

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A.C. James to Wilson February 19, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to Wilson February 24, 1919

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Joint Resolution of Congress to appropriate $100,000,000 for relief in Europe February 24, 1919

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Executive Order authorizing Hoover to establish American Relief Administration February 24, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to Wilson February 27, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to Tumulty February 27, 1919

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Secretary of State to Wilson February 28, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to R. Forster March 1, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to Wilson March 1, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to Wilson March 1, 1919

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Wilson to Edgar Rickard. Termination of control over pork exports by War Trade Board March 3, 1919

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T. Whitemarsh to Wilson March 4, 1919

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Hoover to Col. E.M. House March 11, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover March 15, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover March 17, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on proclamation releasing the meat packers from license March 18, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter relating to the management of the next wheat crop March 19, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover March 19, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover March 19, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter relating to the use of Army surplus clothing for relief March 22, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter recommending Huge Gibson's eligibility for appointment as Minister to Czechoslovakia March 25, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter suggesting the appointment of Julius H. Barnes as U.S. Wheat Administrator March 25, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover March 26, 1919

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Lewis Strauss to G.F. Close March 27, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter emphasizing the necessity for 500,000 tons of shipping March 27, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Commends him on admirable way he has conducted job as Food Administrator, but feels regret about Hoover's retirement; concurs with Hoover's choice of Julius Barnes as head of work ahead March 28, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Effect of bolshevism on Russia and suggestion of a plan for relief March 28, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Urges Hoover to read enclosed telegram from A.A. Elmore giving reasons why Hoover should not resign his post as Food Administrator; considers it high tribute March 29, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Had not seen telegram from David Franklin of Houston before writing Hoover yesterday; asks if suggestions by Hoover take care of exigencies mentioned by Houston March 29, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Protest on holding of food trains at Zagreb March 31, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Continuation of present organization March 31, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Gave Clemenceau copy of telegram on holding of food train at Zagreb; Clemenceau assured him he sent telegram directing its release April 2, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Has promised Clemenceau to ask Hoover if feasible to send food to Bavaria directly through Switzerland without subtracting from German supply or increasing Bavarian supply proportionately; wants Hoover's opinion April 2, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing a report from Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor April 2, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Recommendation that the feeding of Poland should not be disturbed by the transportation of troops through Danzig April 2, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Report on feeding Bavaria through Switzerland April 3, 1919

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Draft of letter for President in reply to Fridtjof Nansen April 7, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Report that Shipping Board would find the necessary tonnage for April loadings April 8, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing draft of a telegram to be sent to Mr. Barnes April 8, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter giving the impression of Lord Robert Cecil, M. Clementel, and Signor Crespi on the Nansen proposal for Russian relief April 9, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Supply of tonnage for Russian relief April 9, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover April 9, 1919

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Janiszewski to Wilson April 10, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover April 11, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Membership of the United States on the committees set up under the peace treaty April 11, 1919

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Hoover to G.F. Close April 12, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Statistical report on relief April 14, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover April 15, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Big Four today approved of enclosed plan (re Hungarian Government's promise to provide certain railway equipment for the purpose of transporting relief supplies in return for food); asks Hoover to proceed with plan April 15, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Agrees with Hoover that United States should not continue to supply members of various commissions that are to be set up under Peace Treaty; fears cannot escape membership on Financial Commission on Reparation, but will shy from others April 15, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Questions involved in supplying food to Hungary April 15, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Wants Hoover's opinion of enclosed letter from William R. Redfield (re procedure of Grain Corporation until wheat guarantee for 1919 has been proclaimed) April 16, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Reports of A.R.A. Operations April 16, 1919

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Fridtjof Nansen to Wilson. Russian relief April 17, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. On the maintenance of the fixed price of wheat April 18, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing a press statement on the European famine and food questions in America April 21, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing a memorandum on the situation in Germany April 21, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Memorandum on Hoover's opinions of the Bolshevik movement April 21, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Thanks for letter yesterday, with enclosed memorandum, concerning situation in Germany April 22, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Proposal that wives of A.R.A. personnel be allowed to come to Europe April 22, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Feeding of Russia April 23, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Failure of Shipping Board to provide tonnage April 23, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Finds it hard to answer Hoover's request that members of his staff be allowed to have their wives join them; states Hoover can say to Secretary of State he (Wilson) shall make no objection to the request April 25, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Recognition of the independence of Finland April 26, 1919

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Hoover to Chiefs of Mission. Undernourished children April 26, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Belgian livestock removed by the Germans April 29, 1919

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Lewis Strauss to G.F. Close May 1, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Withdrawal of Belgian credits May 2, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 3, 1919

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Hoover memorandum on situation at Riga May 7, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 7, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Economic and political conditions in the Baltic States May 9, 1919

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Hoover to G.F. Close May 12, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing the executive order appointing Mr. Barnes as Wheat Director May 13, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Food blockade of Germany May 14, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Proposed reduction of credits to Serbia, Czechoslovakia, and Romania May 15, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 15, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing the reply of the Bolshevik Government to Nansen's proposal May 16, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Summary of relief measures May 17, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 17, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Plan for financial rehabilitation of Europe May 17, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Bolshevik Government's reply to Dr. Nansen's proposal May 17, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for President's signature on a proxy for the meeting of the U.S. Equalization Board May 20, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 20, 1919

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Hoover to G.F. Close May 20, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 21, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Read Hoover's letter of May 9, re Baltic Provinces, to "Council of Four": Lloyd George suggested Hoover have conference with Admiral (Sir George Price Webley) Hope May 21, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Conditions in the Baltic States May 21, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 28, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on a proclamation releasing from license all handlers of cotton seed products May 29, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 30, 1919

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G.F. Close to Hoover May 31, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Agitation in the U.S. over the mistreatment of Jews in Poland June 2, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Assistance for Poland June 3, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Possible modifications of the peace treaty June 4, 1919

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Hoover memorandum on war reparations June 5, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Approves of enclosed proposal by Hoover (reorganization for special feeding of children subnormal because of undernourishment) June 6, 1919

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Lewis Strauss to G.F. Close June 7, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Food Administration budget June 9, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing a telegram from Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor June 9, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Gives permission to Hoover to use fifty to one hundred thousand dollars of President's Fund assigned to him (Hoover) if he can "squeeze it out." June 10, 1919

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Wilson to Hoover. Czechoslovak-Hungarian situation June 10, 1919

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G.F. Close to Lewis Strauss June 10, 1919

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G.F. Close to Lewis Strauss June 10, 1919

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Hoover to Wilson. Letter quoting a message to vessels in Hamburg virtually blockading Germany June 16, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter quoting a telegram with reference to exchange of munitions for coal between Czechoslovakia and Austria June 17, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Request for authorization to transfer $40,000 from National Security and Defense Fund to Mr. Hoover's personal credit to be used for closing the Food Administration June 17, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on proclamation releasing the rice millers of the U.S. from license June 17, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Armenian situation and objection to the withdrawal of British troops June 20, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Request for signature on two proclamations and an executive order relative to the Wheat Guaranty Act of March 4, 1919 June 20, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Withdrawal of the Germans from certain portions of the Baltic States June 21, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Russian economic situation offering a solution June 21, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Lewis Strauss June 21, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Hoover June 21, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Hoover June 21, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Request for authorization to use $1,000,000 to finance liquidation and final relief measures June 22, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Hoover June 23, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Hoover June 23, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Hoover's closing career as Food Administrator June 24, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter suggesting American leadership in economic cooperation in Central Europe June 24, 1919

box 9

Robert A. Taft to G.F. Close June 24, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to R.A. Taft June 25, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Hoover June 25, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to R.A. Taft June 25, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to S.T. Tyng June 25, 1919

box 9

Wilson to Hoover. Gives approval of Hoover's suggested plan in enclosed letter of June 24, to call a convention of economic delegates from Austria, Poland, and some other southeastern European countries, with Hoover as Chairman, to establish economic cooperation when United States is to withdraw June 25, 1919

box 9

G.F. Close to Hoover. Stating Hoover will remain in office as Food Administrator June 25, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing a memorandum on economic cooperation in Europe June 27, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter suggesting the appointment of an Allied temporary resident commissioner for Armenia June 27, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Joint cable signed by Hoover and Morgenthau suggesting that Col. Wm. N. Haskell be appointed Allied Commissioner to Armenia, and General Harbard also sent on a mission to Armenia July 3, 1919

box 9

Hoover cable announcing appointment of Col. W.N. Haskell as High Commissioner in Armenia July 7, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Organization to effect international consultation in economic matters July 10, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Supreme Economic Council resolution July 12, 1919

box 9

Lewis Strauss to J.F. Dulles July 18, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Polish guarantees against German aggression July 22, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Cable transmitting action of S.R.C. on reconstruction of cooperation in purchase of foodstuffs August 2, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Cable giving resume of the world food supply with a recommendation that the situation should be placed before Congress for its decision as to further protection for producer and consumer August 2, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Request for army and navy personnel for Col. Haskell August 12, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Recommends acceptance of treaty November 12, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Request for a statement on need for food for Hungary, to be used for publicity November 17, 1919

box 9

Wilson to Hoover. Plans to call together another industrial conference and hopes Hoover will consent to being named one of its members; explains what he hopes conference will accomplish November 19, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Acceptance of membership on Second Industrial Conference November 20, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Article on industrial relations to be published in the Saturday Evening Post. November 21, 1919

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter transmitting preliminary report on $100,000,000 November 24, 1919

box 9

Wilson to Julius Barnes. Notes from Barnes' statement that he has been unable to sell flour stocks for cash, home or abroad; urges, if stocks cannot be sold for cash, dispose of them on credit and suggests getting views of State and Treasury Departments March 4, 1920

box 9

Hoover to Tumulty March 16, 1920

box 9

Tumulty to Hoover March 17, 1920

box 9

Hoover to Tumulty March 19, 1920

box 9

E.S. McGraw to Hoover March 22, 1920

box 9

Tumulty to Hoover March 26, 1920

box 9

W. Hotschkiss to Hoover March 27, 1920

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing Grain Corporation check for $1,660,573.74 June 21, 1920

box 9

Hoover to Wilson. Letter enclosing report of European Children's Fund since August 1, 1919, and financial arrangements with the Grain Corporation June 26, 1920

box 9

Tumulty to Hoover July 10, 1920

box 9

Miscellaneous duplicates

 

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT FILE 1914-1966

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and other material, relating to Herbert Hoover's service and activities as Secretary of Commerce, 1921-1928, arranged alphabetically by subject. Material consists in part of selected copies of files now located at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa.
box 10

Agriculture 1920-1927

box 10

American Legion 1925-1927

box 10

Aviation 1924-1938

box 10

Belgium, Louvain Library 1925-1926

box 10

Bonus for veterans 1922

box 10

Bureau of the Budget 1922-1924

box 10

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce 1923-1925

box 10

Business 1921-1929

box 10

Cabinet appointments, recommendations by and for Hoover 1921

box 10

Chamber of Commerce 1922-1926

box 10

Coal 1922-1927

box 10

Coal Commission 1921-1923

box 10

Coast and Geodetic Survey 1932

box 10

Commission for Relief in Belgium 1922

box 10

Daily press summary 1924

box 10

Division of Simplified Practice 1926-1927

box 387

Economic conditions 1921-1928

 

Economics 1926-1927

box 11

Prices

box 11

Statistics

box 11

Education 1922-1928

box 11

Exports and imports 1920-1928

box 11

Farm relief 1920-1925

box 11

Farmers 1920-1928

box 11

Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Reserve Board 1921-1925

box 11

Fishing and wildlife 1916-1924

box 11

Flood, Mississippi River 1927

box 11

Foreign trade 1922-1927

box 11

Foreign policy 1921-1923

box 11

Forests 1924-1928

box 11

German child relief 1923-1924

box 11

Great Britain 1920-1921

box 11

Health, American Child Health Association 1923-1925

 

Hoover, Herbert

box 11

General 1923-1926

box 11

"Activities as Secretary of Commerce, 1922-1928," undated

box 11

Chronology undated

 

Correspondence

box 11

General

box 11

1920-1923

box 12

1924-1925

box 12

1926-1928

 

Correspondence with James A. Logan and Christian Herter

box 12

1921-November 1922

box 12

December 1922-1924

box 12

"Hoover as Secretary of Commerce," by E.E. Hunt undated

box 12

Press coverage 1921-1923

box 12

Republican National Committee

box 12

"Summary of the Achievements of the Department of Commerce under Secretary Hoover," undated

box 12

Symposium on work as Secretary of Commerce 1927

box 13

Housing 1921-1928

box 13

Hunt, E.E., memoranda to Hoover 1921-1927

box 13

Index to Commerce Department files, compiled 1933

box 13

Industry (mining, fertilizer, methyl alcohol, etc.) 1923-1926

 

Irish relief 1921-1924

box 13

Correspondence

box 13

Printed matter

box 13

Japan and Japanese in the United States 1920-1926

box 13

Jews 1922-1928

box 13

Labor, unemployment, unions 1921-1922

box 13

Legislation 1922-1923

box 14

Merchant Marine, fisheries, etc 1922-1927

 

Miscellaneous 1919-1929

box 14

General

box 14

Reports on various committees, conferences and bureaus 1921-1929

box 14

National Bureau of Standards 1912-1928

box 14

Negroes 1925-1927

box 14

Newspapers, reaction of the press to Hoover's cabinet appointment 1921

 

Petroleum 1921-1923

box 14

General

box 14

Mesopotamia

box 14

Mexico and South America

 

Miscellaneous U.S. and foreign oil concessions

box 14

A - E

box 15

G - Z

box 15

Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation, report

box 15

Sinclair Panama Oil Corporations, legal proceedings

box 15

Press clippings, re unemployment and business cycles 1921-1923

box 15

Radio 1922-1966

box 15

Railroads 1922-1924

box 15

Red Cross 1922-1927

box 15

Redwood conservation 1930-1957

box 388

Relief for women and children of Germany and Russia 1921-1924

box 388

Rubber 1925-1926

box 388

Safety, National Conference on Street and Highway Safety, Material from 1924-1927 August 20, 1926

box 388

Shipping 1922-1926

box 388

Statements, public 1923-1928

box 388

Sugar 1918-1928

box 388

Taxes 1923-1924

box 388

Trade Commission 1921-1924

box 388

Unemployment, Conference 1921-1924

box 16

Waste in industry, efforts to improve industrial efficiency 1920-1927

box 16

Waterways, Colorado River undated

box 16

Waterways, St. Lawrence Waterway 1927-1929

 

PRESIDENTIAL FILE 1920-1971

Scope and Contents note

Correspondence, reports, memoranda, printed matter, and other material, relating to Herbert Hoover's service and activities as the 31st President of the United States, 1929-1933, arranged alphabetically by subject. Material consists in part of selected copies of files now located at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa.
 

Accomplishments of the Administration 1929-1932

box 17

1929-1930

box 17

1930-1931

box 17

1932

box 17

Advertising 1929-1933

 

Aeronautics 1929-1933

 

General

box 17

A - C

box 17

D - Z

box 17

1929

box 17

1930-1933

box 17

Military and naval aviation

 

National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics

box 17

1929-1930

box 17

1931-1932

 

Agriculture

 

General

box 17

1929

box 17

1930

box 17

1931-1932

box 17

Aid to Agricultural Credit Corporation May 1931

box 17

Economics 1931

box 17

Extension service, Hawaii and Puerto Rico 1929-1932

 

Forest Service

box 18

1929-1930

box 18

1931-1932

 

Miscellany

box 18

Correspondence 1930-1932

box 18

Memoranda 1931-1933

box 18

Public roads 1930-1932

box 18

Seed loans 1932-1933

 

"Summary of Some of the New Policies, Functions, Reorganizations, and Accomplishments of the Department of Agriculture, 1930-1933," Typescript 1933

box 18

Part I

box 18

Part II

box 18

Weather Bureau 1929

 

Alien Property Custodian

box 18

March - April 1929

box 18

May 1929

box 19

June - July 1929

box 19

August - October 1929

box 19

November - December 1929

box 19

January - April 1930

box 19

May - June 1930

box 19

July - December 1930

box 19

January - June 1931

box 19

July 1931 - February 1933

box 19

American Battle Monuments Commission 1929-1931

box 19

American Child Health Association 1929-1931

box 19

American Engineering Council 1929-1933

box 19

American Federation of Labor 1929-1933

box 19

American flag 1929-1933

box 19

American Friends Service Committee 1929-1931

box 19

American Green Cross 1931

 

American Legion

box 19

1929-1930

box 19

1931-1933

 

American National Red Cross

box 20

1929

box 20

1930

box 20

January 1931

box 20

February 1931

box 20

March - December 1931

box 20

1932

box 20

American Philosophical Society 1929

box 20

American Relief Administration, appropriation of $100,000,000 1920-1930

box 20

Amnesty 1929-1932

box 20

Antitrust laws 1929-1932

box 20

Appointments undated

box 20

Appropriations 1931-1933

 

Arlington Memorial Bridge Commission

box 20

1929

box 20

1930

box 20

1931

box 21

Armes Automatiques Lewis (Lewis Gun Co.) 1930-1931

 

Armistice Day

box 21

1929-1930

box 21

1930-1931

box 21

Armes Automatiques Lewis (Lewis Gun Co.) 1930-1931

box 21

Arms and munitions of war to Brazil, proclamation October 22, 1930

box 21

Army bases 1929-1932

box 21

Army Day 1929-1932

 

Artists

box 21

General 1929-1932

box 21

Bronze bust of Hoover and portraits 1929-1930

box 21

Associated Press 1932

box 21

Athletics, New Recreation Conference 1929-1932

box 21

Aviation 1930-1932

 

Baker, George Barr

box 21

Correspondence

box 21

Speeches

box 21

Banking crisis 1931-1939

 

Better Homes

 

General

box 21

1929

box 21

1930

box 21

1931

box 21

1932-1933

 

White House Conference on Home Building and Home Ownership

box 21

1930

box 21

1931

box 21

1932

box 21

Bible, American Bible Society 1929-1932

box 21

Bills, 71st Congress, First Session 1929

 

Bills, 71st Congress, Second Session

box 22

1929 - March 1930

box 22

April - May 1930

box 22

June 1930

box 22

July 1930

 

Bills, 71st Congress, Third Session

box 22

1930

box 22

1931

 

Bills, 72nd Congress, First Session

box 22

January - April 1932

box 22

May - July 1932

box 23

Bills, 72nd Congress, Second Session 1933

box 23

Blind, the 1931

box 23

Bonaventure, Edmond C 1945

 

Bonus March

box 23

General 1931-1960

box 23

The Bonus Expeditionary Forces News 1932

box 23

Hurley, Patrick, "Patrick J. Hurley Discloses the Facts about the Bonus March," McCall's, Printed copy, related testimony by John T. Pace, and related correspondence November 1949

box 23

MacArthur, Douglas 1932-1964

box 23

Newspaper clippings 1936-1940

box 23

Press releases and public statements 1932

 

Public opinion

 

Re veterans' bonus legislation

 

Approval of Administration policy

box 23

January - February 1931

box 24

March - August 1931

box 24

1932-1933

 

Disapproval of Administration policy

box 24

1930-1931

box 24

1932

 

Re Bonus Army

box 24

July 1932

box 24

August 1932

box 24

September 1932

box 24

Washington Trade Board August - September 1932

box 24

Reports and memoranda 1932

box 24

Boy Scouts 1929-1932

box 25

British and French economic crisis 1932

box 25

Building and housing 1931

box 25

Buildings, public 1930-1931

 

Bureau of the Budget

 

General

box 25

1929

box 25

February - May 1930

box 25

July 1930

box 25

July 30, 1930

box 25

September - December 1930

box 25

1931-1932

box 25

1933

box 25

Authorization of Navy Department and Post Office 1932

 

Business

box 25

1929

box 25

1930

box 25

1931-1932

 

Cabinet

box 26

Correspondence 1929-1931

box 26

Memoranda and printed matter 1929

 

California Water and Bridges Commission

box 26

1929

box 26

1930-1933

box 26

California water conservation 1922-1932

box 26

Campaign of in California 1932

box 26

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1929

box 26

Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago 1929-1933

 

Chamber of Commerce of the U.S

box 26

1929-1930

box 26

1931

box 26

1932-1933

box 26

Chicago, sanitary district 1930

box 26

Children 1929-1932

 

Child health and protection

box 26

General 1931

box 26

White House Conference of Child Health and Protection 1929-1932

box 27

Christmas 1929-1931

box 27

Chronology of the presidential period undated

box 27

Churches 1929

box 27

Citizens' Military Training Camps 1929-1931

box 27

Citizenship 1930

 

Civil Service Commission

box 27

1929

box 27

1930

box 27

1931

box 27

1932-1933

box 27

Civil Service Retirement 1929-1932

 

Coal mining industry

box 27

1929-1930

box 28

1931-1933

box 28

Coffee 1932

box 28

Colorado River and Hoover Dam 1929-1933

box 28

Columbus Day 1930-1932

 

Commerce Department

 

General

box 28

"The Function of the Commerce Department," Typescript memoranda and related correspondence 1931

box 28

1929

box 28

1930

box 28

1931

box 28

1932

box 29

Census Bureau 1929-1933

box 29

Coast and Geodetic Survey 1929-1931

box 29

Endorsements 1932

box 29

Fisheries 1929-1932

box 29

Foreign and domestic commerce 1929-1932

box 29

Foreign tariff 1931

box 29

Lighthouses, mines, miscellaneous, and navigation 1929-1930

box 29

Patent Office, public construction, and standards 1929-1931

box 29

Commissions 1931-1933

box 29

Community service and Community Chest 1929-1932

box 29

Comptroller General 1930-1931

box 29

Confederate matters 1929

 

Congress of the U.S

box 29

1929-1931

box 29

1932

box 29

Conservation 1929-1931

box 29

Construction 1929-1930

box 30

Copyrights 1931-1932

box 30

Cost of Living 1929-1930

 

Cotton

box 30

1929-1930

box 30

1932

box 30

1933

box 30

Covered Wagon Centennial 1930

box 30

Crime, kidnapping 1931-1932

box 30

Daughters of the American Revolution 1929-1931

box 30

Depression 1931-1933

box 30

Disabled American Veterans of the World War 1929-1931

 

District of Columbia Commissioners

box 30

General

box 30

1929-1930

box 30

1931

box 30

1932

 

Drought

box 30

1930

box 31

1931

box 31

1932

box 31

Easter 1929-1930

box 31

Economics 1929-1932

 

Economy

box 31

1929-1931

box 31

1932

box 31

1933

 

Education

box 31

March 1929

box 31

April - May 1929

box 31

June - December 1929

box 31

1930-1933

box 32

Eight-hour law 1931-1932

box 32

Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of 1929-1930

box 32

Engineering 1930

box 32

Expositions 1930-1932

box 32

Executive orders, miscellaneous 1929-1932

 

Farm matters 1929-1933

 

General

box 32

1929

box 32

1930-1932

box 32

1933

box 32

Cattle and livestock

box 32

Cooperative marketing

box 32

Dairying, eggs, and poultry

box 32

Export debenture bill

 

Federal Farm Board

box 32

1929

box 33

1930

box 33

1931

box 33

1932

box 33

Farm relief 1929-1932

box 33

Father's Day, father and son movement 1929-1931

box 33

Federal Board for Vocational Education 1930

box 33

Federal Employment Stabilization Board 1931-1932

 

Federal Home Loan Board

box 33

General 1931-1932

box 33

Legislation 1932

 

Federal Power Commission

 

General

box 33

1929-1931

box 33

1932-1933

box 33

"Our Water Rights," by A. Kannenberg, Mimeographed copy 1928

 

Federal Radio Commission

 

General

box 34

1929

box 34

January - August 1930

box 34

September - December 1930

box 34

January 1931

box 34

February - April 1931

box 34

May 1931

box 34

June - September 1931

box 34

November - December 1931

box 34

January - March 1932

box 34

April 1932 - March 1933

box 34

Committee to Investigate Duplication of Government Communications Facilities

box 34

Interdepartmental Radio Advisory Committee

box 34

Reports, miscellaneous

 

Federal Reserve Board

 

General

box 34

1929-1930

box 34

1931-1932

box 34

Glass banking bill 1932

box 35

Federal Specifications Board 1929

box 35

Federal Trade Commission 1930-1932

 

Finance

 

General

box 35

1929-1930

box 35

1931

box 35

1932-1933

 

Banking and bankruptcy

box 35

1929-1931

box 35

1932

box 35

1933

 

Gold and silver

box 35

1929-1930

box 35

1931

box 35

1932

box 35

1933

 

National Credit Corporation

box 35

1931

box 35

1932

 

New York Stock Market Exchange

 

General

box 35

1929-1930

box 35

1931-1932

box 35

Grain and cotton 1931-1932

box 35

Short selling practices 1929-1931

box 36

Fire and fire prevention 1929-1932

box 36

Fishing and fisheries 1929-1930

box 36

Flax seed 1930-1931

 

Flood controls

box 36

1929

box 36

1930

box 36

1931-1932

box 36

Football 1929-1931

box 36

Foreign policy 1930-1933

box 36

Forests 1929-1932

box 36

Franking privilege 1932

box 36

Freight rules 1929-1930

box 36

Frigate Constitution 1930-1931

box 36

Fur industry 1929

box 36

Gaiger, Philipp 1931

 

Game protection

box 37

1929-1930

box 37

1931

box 37

1932

box 37

Girl Scouts 1929-1930

box 37

Gold Star Mothers 1930-1932

box 37

Government contracts 1932

 

Government departments

box 37

1929

box 37

1930

box 37

1931

box 37

1932

box 37

1933

box 38

Government employees 1929-1933

box 38

Government ownership 1930-1932

box 38

Government Printing Office 1924-1933

box 38

Governors of the states 1929-1932

 

Grain

box 38

1929

box 38

1930

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January - June 1931

box 38

July - December 1931

box 38

1932

box 38

Greek letter fraternities 1929

box 38

Health 1929-1931

box 38

Helium 1929-1932

box 38

Highways 1929-1931

 

Hoarding

box 39

February 3-8, 1932

box 39

February 10 - March 9, 1932

box 39

March 10 - December 31, 1932

box 39

Holidays 1929-1931

box 39

Home buildings 1931

 

Hoover's performance as president. (See also EDITORIAL ANALYSES SERIES, boxes 296-312)

 

1930

box 39

Analysis of reports

box 39

First year

box 39

Topical analysis

 

1931

box 40

American Legion speech, Detroit

box 40

Annual message to Congress

box 40

Moratorium on German debts

box 40

Unemployment Conference

 

1932

box 40

Acceptance speech

box 40

Address to Welfare Conference

box 40

Annual message

box 40

Antihoarding appeal

box 40

Antihoarding campaign

 

Appointments

box 40

A - L

box 40

M - Z

 

Budget cut proposal

box 40

General

box 40

Sales tax outlook

box 40

Budget message

box 40

Consolidation of Federal Bureaus proposal

box 40

Des Moines speech

box 40

Detroit speech

box 40

Disarmament proposal

box 40

Election result

box 40

Foreign debt statement

box 40

Letter to Borah on war debt

box 41

Political issues

box 41

Special message on war debts

 

Tax increase proposals 1932

box 41

December 29, 1931 - February 15, 1932

box 41

February 16 - March 15

box 41

March 16 - March 31

box 41

April 1 - April 14

box 41

April 15 - June 2

box 41

Third year

box 41

Veto of Wagner-Garner Relief Bill

box 41

Washington's Birthday address

box 41

Special message on budget 1933

box 41

Humane organizations 1929-1930

 

Immigration

box 41

Correspondence 1929-1932

box 41

Speeches 1930-1932

 

Inauguration of Herbert Hoover March 4, 1929

box 42

General 1929

box 42

Inaugural train from Palo Alto

box 42

Invitations and programs

box 42

Independence Day 1929-1931

box 42

Independent Order of Odd Fellows 1929-1932

box 43

Indians 1929-1931

box 43

Industrial mobilization 1930

box 43

Inland waterways 1929-1932

box 43

Interdepartmental Pay Board 1929-1932

 

Interior Department

 

General

box 43

1929

box 43

1930

box 43

1931

box 43

1932

box 43

Accomplishments 1933

box 43

Alaska railroad 1930-1932

box 43

Appropriations 1932-1933

box 43

Education Bureau 1929-1930

box 43

General Land Office 1933

box 43

Geological Survey 1929

box 43

Howard University 1932

 

Indian Office

box 43

1929-1931

box 43

1932-1933

 

National Park Service 1929-1932

 

Public lands, executive orders withdrawing

box 44

1929

box 44

January - June 1930

box 44

July - August 1930

box 44

September - December 1930

box 44

January - April 1931

box 44

May - August 1931

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September - December 1931

box 45

January - July 1932

box 45

August - December 1932

box 45

1933

box 45

Reclamation Service 1929-1931

 

Virgin Islands

box 45

1931

box 45

1932-1933

box 45

Interstate Commerce Commission 1929-1932

box 45

Irrigation 1929-1932

box 45

Island possessions 1930

box 45

Izaak Walton League of America 1929-1932

 

Justice Department

 

General

box 46

1929

box 46

1930

box 46

1931-1933

box 46

Bureau of Investigation 1929-1932

box 46

Bureau of Prohibition 1930-1932

box 46

Endorsements 1929-1932

 

Judiciary

box 46

Circuit Judges 1929-1932

box 46

Court of Claims 1929-1931

box 46

Customs Court 1929-1932

box 46

National Training School for Boys 1929-1932

box 46

Parole Board 1930

box 46

Kellogg-Briand Treaty, anniversary statement 1929

box 46

Kiwanis Club 1929-1932

box 46

Knights of Columbus 1929-1932

 

Labor Department

 

General

box 47

1929-1931

box 47

1932-1933

box 47

Children's Bureau 1929-1932

box 47

Employment Service 1930-1931

box 47

Immigration Bureau 1929-1933

box 47

Industrial Housing and Transportation Bureau 1929-1930

box 47

Labor Day 1929-1932

box 47

Labor Statistics Bureau 1929-1933

box 47

Union shop 1929-1932

box 47

Women's Bureau 1929

box 47

Law enforcement 1929-1930

box 47

Law reform 1929-1932

box 47

League of Nations undated

box 47

Library of Congress 1929-1930

box 47

Lincoln, Abraham 1929-1932

box 47

Liquor undated

box 47

Maps 1929-1931

box 47

Masonic matters 1929-1932

box 48

Maternity legislation 1929-1932

box 48

Medal of Honor 1930-1932

 

Medals

box 48

1929-1930

box 48

1931-1932

 

Merchant Marines

box 48

1929-1930

box 48

1931-1933

box 48

Mergers 1929-1931

box 48

Messages and communications to Congress 1929-1932

box 48

Military Order of the World War 1929-1932

box 48

Military reservations 1929-1932

box 48

Mines and mining 1929-1931

box 48

Miscellaneous

box 49

Missouri River Commission 1929-1932

box 49

Monuments 1929-1932

box 49

Moratorium on war debts 1929-1931

box 49

Mother's Day 1929-1932

box 49

Motion pictures 1929-1932

box 49

Motor vehicles 1929-1932

box 49

Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission 1929-1932

box 49

Mount Vernon Memorial Highway 1932

 

Muscle Shoals

box 49

1929-1930

box 49

February 1931

box 49

March 1931

box 49

June - December 1931

box 50

Music 1929-1931

box 50

National Archives 1930-1932

box 50

National Capital Park and Planning Commission 1929-1932

 

National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement

box 50

General 1929-1930

box 50

Reports 1929-1931

 

Wickersham Report, comments

box 50

A - D

box 50

E - G

box 51

H - K

box 51

L - R

box 51

S - Z

box 51

National Committee on Wood Utilization 1929-1933

box 51

National Conference on Business and Industrial Committees 1932

box 51

National Conference on City Planning 1929-1930

box 51

National Conference on Street and Highway Safety 1930

box 51

National Defense 1929-1932

box 51

National Economy League 1932

box 51

National Institute of Health 1930-1931

box 51

National Electric Light Association 1929-1930

box 51

National Memorial Association 1929-1931

box 51

National Recreation Association 1931

box 51

National Timber Conservation Board 1930-1932

box 51

Naval Treaties 1929-1931

 

Navy

 

General

box 51

1928

box 51

1929

box 51

1930

box 52

January - July 1931

box 52

August - December 1931

box 52

1932

box 52

Aeronautics Bureau and Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics 1931-1932

box 52

Battle efficiency pennant 1929-1930

box 52

General Board of Navy 1926-1931

box 52

Guam 1929-1931

box 52

Marine Band 1929-1932

box 52

Marine Corps 1929-1932

box 52

Naval Academy applicants 1929-1932

box 52

Naval Academy, Board of Visitors 1929-1933

box 52

Naval Conference at Camp Rapidan 1931

box 52

Naval Reserve 1932

box 52

Navigation Bureau 1932

box 52

Navy Band 1930-1932

box 52

Navy economy and reductions 1929-1931

box 52

Navy line personnel bill 1931

box 52

Navy Yard 1929-1932

box 53

Samoa 1929-1931

box 53

Surgeon General of the Navy 1932-1933

 

Virgin Islands

box 53

1929-1930

box 53

1931

box 53

Newspapers 1929-1932

 

Oil matters

box 53

General 1929-1932

box 53

Colorado Springs Petroleum Conference 1929

box 53

Federal Oil Conservation Board 1929

box 53

Olympic Games 1929-1932

box 53

Oratorical contests 1929-1932

box 53

Packers, packing industry 1930-1932

box 53

Pardons 1929

box 53

Parents-Teachers Association 1929-1931

box 53

Patents 1930-1932

 

Pens used by the President

box 53

1929-1930

box 53

1931-1933

box 53

Pensions 1929-1931

box 53

Perry's Victory Memorial Commission 1929-1931

 

Personnel files, arranged according to original office file system 1929-1932

box 54

Appointments to various government positions, arranged alphabetically by name of applicant

 

List of endorsements by Senators and Representatives, arranged alphabetically by name of sponsor

box 54

A - J

box 55

K - Z

box 55

State Department, positions of ambassador and minister, applicants arranged alphabetically by name of country

box 56

Applicants to various posts in the Departments of War, Justice, Commerce, and Interior. Arranged by state of applicant and name of position or bureau

box 57

Applicants for positions in the Department of Interior, Justice, Labor, Navy, Post Office, and State, arranged by the title of the position

 

Applicants for positions in the Departments of the Treasury, Justice, Labor and various commissions, arranged by the state of the applicant

box 58

Arkansas - Minnesota

box 59

Mississippi - Puerto Rico

box 60

Rhode Island - Wyoming

 

Applicants for miscellaneous positions arranged by name of the commission or position

box 60

Alien Property Custodian - Public Printer

box 61

Radio Commission - Veterans' Bureau

box 61

Applicants for unspecified positions, arranged by name and category

box 61

White House employees, arranged by name

box 61

Department of Agriculture, appointments arranged by bureau

 

Applicants for various positions, arranged by commission or title

box 62

Public Utilities, Civil Service, Federal Power, National Memorial Association, Radio Commission, Interstate Commerce, Tariff Commission, U.S. Board of Mediation, U.S. Compensation, U.S. Shipping Board, Governor of Hawaii, Justice, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Attorney General

box 63

U.S. Customs Court, Court of Claims, Associate Justice, Circuit Judge for the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Ninth Circuits, Director of Prohibition, Solicitor General, District Judges for Alabama, Alaska, California, and the District of Columbia

 

Appointments to various positions, arranged by bureau

box 63

Drought Commission - Federal Trade Commission

box 64

Fine Arts Commission - Washington Memorial Commission

box 65

State Department, appointments, arranged by bureau or title

box 66

Appointments to various positions, arranged by state of applicant

box 66

Department of the Interior, appointments, arranged by bureau

box 66

Justice Department, appointments, arranged by bureau

box 66

Justice, Judiciary, appointments, arranged by court

box 67

Justice, Judiciary, appointments, arranged by state

box 67

Treasury Department, appointments, arranged by bureau

box 68

War Department, appointments, arranged by bureau

box 68

Appointments to various bureaus and commissions

box 68

Commerce Department, appointments, arranged by bureau

 

Justice Department, appointments, arranged by state of applicant

box 68

Florida - Pennsylvania

box 69

Philippine Islands - Wyoming

box 69

Department of Labor, appointments, arranged by bureau

box 69

Navy, appointments, arranged by bureau

box 69

Post Office, appointments, arranged by name of employee

 

Justice and Treasury Departments, applications, arranged by state

box 69

Florida - Minnesota

box 70

Mississippi - Texas

box 70

Secretary of Labor, applicants, arranged by name

box 70

Navy, applicants, arranged by name

box 70

War Department, applicants, arranged by name

box 70

State Department, applicants, arranged by name

box 70

Ambassadors and ministers, applicants, arranged by country

box 71

Treasury Department, applicants, arranged by bureau

box 71

War Department, applicants, arranged by name

box 71

Justice Department, applicants, arranged by district

box 71

Treasury Department, applicants, arranged by bureau

box 72

Commerce Department, appointments, arranged by name

box 72

Department of Agriculture, applicants, arranged by name

box 72

Assistant Comptroller General, applicants, arranged by name

box 72

Commission on Law Enforcement, applicants, arranged by name

box 73

Phonograph recordings 1929-1932

box 73

Planning, national 1929-1931

 

Post Office

 

General

box 73

1929

box 73

1930

box 73

1931

box 73

1932-1933

box 73

Postal Savings Bank 1931-1933

box 73

Postmasters 1929-1932

box 73

Post Office leases 1930

box 73

Power 1929-1931

 

Presidency of Herbert Hoover

 

General

box 73

Activities as President 1933

box 73

Defense of the Hoover administration by E.E. Hunt, Untitled typescript memoranda with related correspondence and clippings 1928-1932

box 73

Office of the President 1929-1931

 

campaign, Hoover as potential presidential candidate 1920

box 74

American press and public opinion 1920-1921

box 74

German press reports

 

campaign 1928

box 74

Acknowledgement of letters of congratulation. Holograph draft

 

Campaign materials

box 74

General

box 74

Campaign statements of Hoover, miscellaneous

box 74

Political songs

box 74

Republican National Committee pamphlets

 

Republican organizations in California

box 74

Pamphlets

box 74

Speakers' Bulletin.

 

Correspondence between Hoover supporters

box 74

General

box 74

Brown, Everett S 1924-1928

 

Sullivan, Mark

box 74

1927

 

1928

box 75

A - Q

box 75

R - Z

box 75

Memoranda undated

box 75

Endorsements of Hoover

box 75

History of the California campaign 1929

box 75

Press releases relating to election returns

 

Republican National Convention

box 75

General

box 75

Minutes of the meetings of the California delegation

 

campaign 1932

 

Democratic Party

box 76

General

 

Democratic convention

box 76

General

box 76

Literature on favorite son candidates

box 76

Democratic National Committee reports and literature

box 76

Democratic State Central Committee, California

box 76

Statement of the Democratic platform and related commentary

box 76

Minor parties

box 76

Prohibitionist literature

box 77

Reilly's Free Press, Oakland, California

 

Republican Party

box 77

General

box 77

Editorial comment summaries November 1932

box 77

Endorsements of Hoover

box 77

National 32 Club material

box 77

Political songs

box 77

Republican National Committee information sheets

box 77

Republican National Committee pamphlets

box 77

Statement of the Republican platform and related commentary

box 77

Roosevelt, Franklin D., "Making Suckers of Americans," Printed copy and related commentary September 10, 1932

box 78

Presidential photos, list undated

box 78

Press conferences undated

box 78

Prisons 1929-1931

 

Prohibition

 

General

box 78

1929-1930

box 78

1931

box 78

January - June 1932

box 78

July - December 1932

box 78

Judiciary Committee hearings 1930

box 78

Women's Christian Temperance Union 1929-1932

box 78

Public buildings 1929-1932

box 79

Public domain 1929

box 79

Pueblo Lands Board 1930-1931

box 79

Pulaski Sesqui Commission, Pulaski Memorial Day 1931-1932

box 79

Quarantine 1929

 

Race discrimination

 

General

box 79

1929-1930

box 79

1931-1932

box 79

Associated Negro Press.

box 79

Radio 1966

box 79

Railway Consolidation, Editorial Research Reports 1931

 

Railroads

box 79

1929-1930

box 79

1931-1932

box 79

Reapportionment 1930

box 79

Reconstruction 1932

 

Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1932

box 79

Correspondence

box 79

Reports and memoranda

box 80

Rivers 1929-1933

box 80

Rosh ha-Shanah 1929-1932

box 80

Rotary Clubs 1929-1932

box 80

Salvation Army 1929-1933

box 80

San Nicholas Island 1932-1933

box 80

Seal, Presidential ca. 1966

box 80

Smithsonian Institution 1930-1931

box 80

Social Trends, The President's Research Committee on 1929-1933

box 80

South America, tour 1928-1929

 

St. Lawrence River

box 80

1929-1931

box 80

1932

 

State Department

 

General

box 80

March 1929

box 80

May - June 1929

box 80

July 1929

box 81

August - September 1929

box 81

October - December 1929

box 81

January - February 1930

box 81

March - April 1930

box 81

May - December 1930

box 81

January - August 1931

box 81

September - December 1931

box 81

January - May 1932

box 81

June - December 1932

box 81

1933

box 81

Manchurian incident 1932

box 81

Passport Division 1933

 

Tax matters

box 82

1929-1931

box 82

1932

box 82

Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico boundary line disputes 1929-1933

box 82

Tobacco 1930-1931

box 82

Trees 1931

 

Treasury Department

 

General

box 82

1929

box 82

1930

box 82

1931

box 82

1932-1933

box 82

Coast Guard 1929-1933

box 82

Comptroller of the Currency 1931-1933

box 82

Customs Bureau 1929-1932

box 82

Engraving and Printing Bureau 1929

box 83

Director of the Mint 1927-1932

 

Federal Farm Loan Bureau

box 83

1929-1931

box 83

1932-1933

box 83

Internal Revenue 1929-1932

box 83

Narcotics Bureau 1930-1933

box 83

Prohibition Commission 1929-1931

box 83

Public Health Bureau 1929-1933

 

Trip file

 

Ohio River project trip

box 84

May - July 1929

box 84

August 1929

box 84

September 1929

box 84

October 1929

box 84

Cleveland September - October 1930

box 84

Boston April - October 1930

box 84

King's Mountain, North Carolina August - September 1930

 

Western trip

box 84

May 1930

box 84

June 1930

box 84

July - August 1930

box 85

Caribbean March - April 1931

box 85

Indiana, Ohio, Illinois February - June 1931

box 85

Valley Forge March - July 1931

box 85

Proposed western trip 1931-1932

 

Cross-country trip

box 85

September 1932

box 85

October 1-15, 1932

box 85

October 19, 1932

box 85

October 20-26, 1932

box 85

October 27-31, 1932

box 85

November 1932

box 85

Southern trip December 1932 - January 1933

box 85

Trophies, requests for presidential cups 1929-1932

 

Unemployment

 

General

box 86

1929

box 86

1930

box 86

March - July 1931

box 86

August 1931

box 86

September - October 1931

box 86

1932

box 86

1933

box 86

Advisory Committee on Employment Statistics 1930-1931

 

Emergency Committee for Unemployment 1929-1931

box 86

October 1929 - October 1930

box 86

November 1930 - August 1931

box 86

President's Organization on Unemployment Relief 1931-1932

box 86

Unemployment relief 1930-1935

 

Wagner bills

box 86

February 1931

box 86

March - April 1931

box 86

United Press Association 1930-1931

box 86

U.S. Battle of the Monongahela Commission 1930

box 86

U.S. Board of Mediation 1930-1932

box 86

U.S. Board of Tax Appeals 1929-1930

box 86

U.S. Council of National Defense 1929-1932

box 86

U.S. Geographic Board 1929-1932

box 86

U.S. Railroad Commission 1932

 

U.S. Shipping Board

box 87

1929

box 87

1930-1931

box 87

1932

box 87

U.S. Shipping Board Investigating Committee 1930

 

U.S. Tariff Commission

box 87

General 1930-1932

 

Correspondence

box 87

1929

box 87

1930

box 87

1931

box 87

1932

 

Commodities. Correspondence and reports, arranged alphabetically by product

box 87

A - C

box 87

D - F

box 87

G - K

box 87

L

box 88

M - U

box 88

V - Z

box 88

Miscellaneous

 

U.S. Veterans' Bureau (later Veterans' Administration)

 

General

box 88

1929

box 88

1930

box 88

February - July 1931

box 88

August - December 1931

box 88

1932-1933

box 88

National Military Homes and Veterans' Hospitals 1930-1932

box 88

United Veteran 1932

 

Veterans

box 89

General 1929-1933

box 89

Veterans' preference in civil service 1929-1932

box 89

World War veterans' bill, HR 10381 1930

box 89

World War Adjusted Compensation Act, Amendment, HR 17054 1931

box 89

Vetoes 1929-1932

 

Vocational education

box 89

1929-1930

box 89

April 13-16, 1932

box 89

April 17-18, 1932

box 89

April 19-20, 1932

box 89

April 21 - September 1932

box 89

Voting 1932

 

Wages

box 89

1930 - August 1931

box 89

September - December 1931

box 89

February - April 1932

box 89

June 1932-1933

 

War Department

 

General

box 90

1929

box 90

1930

box 90

1931

box 90

1932-1933

box 90

Army and Navy dispute over land-based aircraft 1930-1931

box 90

Assistant Secretary of the Army 1929-1930

box 91

Chief of Engineers 1930

box 91

Chief of Finance 1932

box 91

Chief of Staff 1929-1931

box 91

Insular Affairs Bureau 1931

 

Isthmian Canal

box 91

1929

box 91

1930

box 91

1931-1933

box 91

Judge Advocate General 1932

box 91

Mississippi River Commission 1930-1932

box 91

National Defense, proposed department 1932

box 91

Panama Railroad Co 1929-1932

box 91

Public buildings 1929-1932

box 91

Surgeon General 1931

box 91

U.S. Army Band 1929-1930

box 91

U.S. Military Academy, West Point 1929-1930

box 91

War Finance Corporation, attempt to reinstate 1931

box 91

Washington, D.C., civic improvement undated

box 91

Washington, George, U.S. Commission for the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington 1929-1932

box 91

White House 1929-1932

box 91

White House Archive 1942-1944

box 91

Women 1929-1932

box 91

Wool 1930-1932

box 91

Yorktown Sesquicentennial 1930-1931

 

ADDRESSES, LETTERS, MAGAZINE ARTICLES, AND PRESS STATEMENTS 1898-1960

Scope and Contents note

This series, commonly referred to as "the Bible," contains addresses, letters, press statements, and various published writings of Herbert Hoover, arranged in two subseries--bound transcripts, and unbound printed copies and original drafts--and thereunder arranged in chronological order. A detailed index is contained in box number 92.
 

Bound transcripts

box 92

Item-by-item index February 1917 - December 1958

box 93

October 1898 - March 8, 1920

box 94

March 17, 1920 - September 1921

box 95

October 1921 - March 1923

box 96

April 1923 - December 1924

box 97

January 1925 - November 1925

box 98

December 1925 - October 18, 1926

box 99

October 19, 1926 - September 1927

box 100

October 1927 - February 1929

box 101

March 1929 - March 1930

box 102

April 1930 - February 1931

box 103

March 1931 - December 1931

box 104

January 1932 - October 15, 1932

box 105

October 16, 1932 - December 1935

box 106

January 1936 - May 1939

box 107

June 1939 - December 1941

box 108

January 1942 - December 1945

box 109

January 1946 - December 1949

box 110

January 1950 - December 1953

box 111

January 1954 - December 1957

box 112

January 1958 - December 1960

 

Unbound printed copies and original drafts, with related material

box 113

1915-1919

box 114

January 7, 1920 - April 15, 1921

box 115

April 21, 1921 - April 4, 1922

box 116

April 12, 1922 - November 28, 1922

box 117

November 29, 1922 - December 8, 1923

box 118

January 10, 1924 - May 28, 1924

box 119

June 2, 1924 - December 3, 1924

box 120

December 9, 1924 - June 4, 1925

box 121

June 9, 1925 - January 13, 1926

box 122

January 16, 1926 - October 25, 1926

box 123

October 27, 1926 - May 28, 1927

box 124

May 31, 1927 - August 11, 1928

box 125

August 18, 1928 - May 24, 1929

box 126

May 28, 1929 - November 23, 1929

box 127

November 24, 1929 - June 30, 1930

box 128

July 3, 1930 - December 4, 1930

box 129

December 9, 1930 - April 24, 1931

box 130

April 25, 1931 - September 25, 1931

box 131

September 30, 1931 - January 31, 1932

box 132

February 1, 1932 - May 31, 1932

box 388

June 5, 1932 - June 30, 1932

box 133

July 1, 1932 - October 12, 1932

box 134

October 15, 1932 - November 11, 1932

box 135

November 12, 1932 - November 22, 1934

box 136

February 12, 1935 - October 30, 1936

box 137

January 10, 1937 - September 1, 1939

box 138

October 11, 1939 - December 16, 1941

box 139

May 1, 1942 - February 5, 1944

box 140

March 25, 1944 - September 27, 1945

box 141

October 8, 1945 - April 21, 1947

box 142

(Gridiron Club speech) May 10, 1947

box 143

May 15, 1947 - February 1, 1948

box 144

February 23, 1948 - June 11, 1949

box 145

August 10, 1949 - March 31, 1950

box 146

April 3, 1950 - October 10, 1951

box 147

November 7, 1951 - June 30, 1955

box 148

August 5, 1955 - December 6, 1960

 

SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1897-1964

Scope and Contents note

Speeches, articles, memoranda, press statements, notes, and manuscript drafts and galleys of books written by Herbert Hoover or edited by him, as well as book reviews of books by Herbert Hoover. This series does not duplicate material contained in the previous series. Speeches, articles, memoranda, press statements, and notes are listed first and arranged in chronological order. Manuscript drafts and galleys of books constitute a second subseries and are arranged alphabetically by title.
 

Speeches, articles, and memoranda. See also CLIPPINGS, box 230

box 149

"Geology of the Four-Mile Placer Mining District, Colorado," The Engineering and Mining Journal May 22, 1897

box 149

"The Training of the Mining Engineer," Science, N.S November 25, 1904

box 149

"Principles of Mining," The Mining Journal June 5, 1909

box 149

American Luncheon Club speech on aid to Belgium December 18, 1914

box 149

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding the U.S. Food Administration 1917

box 149

Summary of address to the American Institute of Mining Engineers February 19, 1917

box 149

Address to the Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish Society March 1917

box 149

"A Debatable Hypothesis," May 1917

box 149

"The European Food Position," draft May 10, 1917

box 149

Address before the American Child Hygiene Association October 19, 1917

box 149

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding the U.S. Food Administration 1918

box 149

Memorandum on the U.S. Food Administration after the peace November 1918

box 149

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, correspondence regarding the U.S. Food Administration November-December 1918

box 150

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief for Europe February 1919

box 150

Memorandum on relief of liberated peoples presented to the American Peace Commission February 1919

box 150

Memorandum discussing the mental attitude of the various allied countries towards Germany February 1919

box 150

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe March 1919

box 150

Memorandum for the Supreme Economic Council on the situation in the old Austrian Empire March 1919

 

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe April 1-31, 1919

box 150

April 1-24, 1919

box 150

April 25-31, 1919

box 150

Memorandum on food supplies to Germany April 15, 1919

box 150

"Dedication of Mesves," The Stanford Illustrated Review May 1919

 

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe May 1-31, 1919

box 151

May 1-15, 1919

box 151

May 16-31, 1919

box 151

Memorandum on food supplies for Hungary May 5, 1919

box 151

Memorandum on plan for the rehabilitation of Europe May 16, 1919

box 151

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe June 1919

box 151

Note on suggestions of various allies as to economic cooperation after peace June 22, 1919

box 151

Memorandum on the economic situation of Europe June 30, 1919

box 151

Memorandum on the economic situation of Europe July 3, 1919

box 151

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe July 1919

box 151

Memorandum on demobilization of relief July 7, 1919

box 151

Memorandum on establishment of international organizations July 1919

box 151

Memorandum on repatriation of prisoners of war from Siberia and elsewhere July 24, 1919

box 151

Memorandum on typhus relief in Eastern Europe July 30, 1919

box 152

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe August-October 1919

box 152

Letter to editor telling of future plans, San Francisco Call October 1919

box 152

Memorandum on children in industry October 1919

box 152

Address on Americanism October 29, 1919

box 152

"Governmental Thoughts," November 1919

box 152

"Marketing American Surplus Food Production," Farm and Home November 29, 1919

box 152

Drafts of memoranda, press releases, and correspondence regarding food relief in Europe December 1919

box 152

Notes on peace December 1919

box 152

Memorandum on some economic problems in the world December 1919

box 152

Statement on political views December 1919

box 152

Statement on political intentions December 1919

box 152

Statement on the present food situation in Europe December 27, 1919

box 152

Speeches concerning health, education, and welfare 1917-1928

box 152

"Unto the Least of These, Child Welfare as the Foundation of Democracy," Sunset February 1920

box 152

Statement on political intentions February 14, 1920

box 152

"Three Million Starving Children Crying to America," Current Opinion November 1920

box 153

Cable to Brown concerning Russian relief September 21, 1921

box 153

"Colorado River," annotated typescript draft of telegram to M.C. Blanchard 1925

box 153

Message to the Republic Convention, The Woman Republican July 1928

box 153

"The Mission of the Young Men's Christian Association," Association Men October 1928

box 153

Letter to well-wishers following election November 8, 1928

box 153

"Americanism" and "On the Home," The Informant March 1929

box 153

Dedication of the Stanford Quad to David Starr Jordan 1930

box 153

"A Message to Teachers," Sierra Educational News February 1930

box 153

Statement praising Boy Scouts, Chest-O-Grams April 1, 1930

box 153

"The Boy," November 1930

box 153

"The American Road," selected addresses 1932-1938

box 153

"Ideals in the Midst of Crisis," Review of Reviews September 1932

box 153

Memorandum on proposal for going off the gold standard, (unpublished) 1933

box 153

Memorandum on the federal budget, (unpublished) March 27, 1933

box 153

Memorandum on government-induced inflation, (unpublished) May 9, 1933

box 153

Memorandum for friends concerning the Disarmament Conference, (unpublished) May 20, 1933

box 153

Memorandum on the National Industrial Recovery Act, (unpublished) May 22, 1933

box 153

Memorandum on President Roosevelt's method of balancing the budget, (unpublished) May 26, 1933

box 153

Letter to Sherrill Halbert on the responsibility of the Republican Party March 22, 1935

box 153

Statement on the duty of the Republican Party, March of Time October 28, 1935

box 153

"Formula of Revolution," extracts from various speeches delivered between 1936 1942

box 153

Statement concerning Dr. Townsend January 30, 1938

box 153

Remembrance of Vernon Kellogg in Vernon Kellogg, 1867-1937 (Washington, D.C 1939)

box 153

"Shall We Send Our Youth to War?" The American Magazine August 1939

box 153

Speeches on Finnish relief 1940

box 153

Address at Stanford University, (announcement) April 4, 1940

box 153

"Two Great Reasons We Must Keep Out of the War," Liberty Magazine June 15, 1940

box 153

Press release on relief August 11, 1940

box 153

Address at Stanford Commemoration Exercises October 1, 1941

box 153

"Civilian Organization in War," January 9, 1942

box 153

"The Problems of Lasting Peace," condensation of book, Reader's Digest August 1942

box 153

Memorandum on bottlenecks in war effort September 1942

box 153

Memorandum on steps toward peace February 15, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on Senator Burton's peace plan March 1943

box 153

"End of the Road," memorandum concerning food production March 30, 1943

box 153

Memoranda on the proper organization of the Food Administration April 6, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on meat administration April 8, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on the Pan American Union April 15, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on reciprocal trade treaties May 19, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on the Republican program May 20, 1943

box 153

Proposal to simplify the present rationing system June 24, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on minerals June 26, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on black markets in meat June 28, 1943

box 153

"Africa, Sentimental Annex to Palestine," The Answer August 1943

box 153

Draft resolution for Mackinac August 31, 1943

box 153

Article on British-American relations October 1, 1943

box 153

Memorandum on Moscow Declaration November 1943

box 153

"Politics Need Women" proposed article for Woman's Home Companion (not published), (?) 1944

box 153

"Republicans! A Call for a Free and Uncontrolled Convention," 1944

box 153

Memorandum on the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency February 3, 1944

box 153

"The New League of Nations," June 22, 1944

box 153

Memoranda on Republican accomplishments July 1944

box 154

Extracts from A.R.A. relief plans 1945

box 154

Talk on "Questions and Answers," March 31, 1945

box 154

Memoranda and notes on food control April 1945

box 154

Memoranda on relief during World War I October 1945

box 154

Memorandum on foreign finances and loans October 22, 1945

box 154

Questions about the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency November 15, 1945

box 154

"Moral and Spiritual Recovery from War," American Scientist July 1946

box 154

Statement on the world famine crisis July 17, 1946

box 154

Statement about the use of UNRRA funds by Tito to finance the Yugoslav army August 1946

box 154

"Ebb and Flow of Civilization," for This Week Magazine, (unpublished) September 1946

box 154

"UNRRA as a Political Tool," September 1946

box 154

Statement on CARE March 1947

box 154

Statement of thanks to American Friend Service Committee April 1947

box 154

Letter to Congressman Wolcott concerning the Reconstruction Finance Corporation June 2, 1947

box 154

"A Pursuit of Happiness," Talks July 1947

box 154

Address before the Stanford Business Conference (off the record) July 17, 1947

box 154

Statement on U.S. alternative in world affairs, Bohemian Grove August 1947

box 154

Birthday statement August 10, 1947

box 154

Statement on world food shortages and the presidency August 26, 1947

box 154

Statement of thanks to Seventh Day Adventists September 1947

box 154

Message to Common Cause Inc. on German food problem 1948

box 154

Statements on free enterprise and food supply January-March 1948

box 154

Statements concerning the Marshall Plan February 1948

box 154

"Is the Administration's Proposal for European Recovery Sound?" Congressional Digest March 1948

box 154

"Plan for Palestine," Plain Talk May 2, 1948

box 154

"They Look to Us," This Week Magazine May 2, 1948

box 154

Statement at the National Committee on Monetary Policy luncheon in honor of the 100th year of Earlham College June 3, 1948

box 154

Comments to the Utah Chamber of Commerce August 7, 1948

box 154

Statement on the death of Babe Ruth August 16, 1948

box 154

Transcript of appearance on the television program, "Television Screen Magazine," September 25, 1948

box 155

Memorandum and notes on Republican Party and conservation October 1948

box 155

Statement upon receiving Americas Award for 1948 for Contribution to Hemisphere Amity and Understanding October 12, 1948

box 155

Statement commending the objectives of the annual history awards program October 29, 1948

box 155

"Miracle of America," Woman's Home Companion November 1948

box 155

Tribute to Charles K. Field November 1948

box 155

Denial of alleged statement on Dewey's defeat November 12, 1948

box 155

"Federal Government Reorganization Will Save Billions," Vital Speeches February 15, 1949

box 155

Appearance at the Banshee Club Luncheon April 26, 1949

box 155

Statement about the role of ex-Presidents June 2, 1949

box 155

Statement about federal aid to education June 26, 1949

box 155

Appearance on Bill Stern's "Sport Newsreel," September 1949

box 155

"Think It Over," Reader's Digest November 1949

box 155

Remarks before the Society for the Advancement of Management November 3, 1949

box 155

Address at the Lincoln Day Dinner February 12, 1950

box 155

"Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," May 16, 1950

box 155

Annual inspection visit to Combined Metals Co., Caliente, Nevada October 10, 1950

box 155

Statement on the method of economic controls in World War I February 5, 1951

box 155

"My Boyhood Days," Collier's February 17, 1951

box 155

"Adventures Abroad," Collier's February 24, 1951

box 155

"Engineering's Golden Age," Collier's March 3, 1951

box 155

"I Never Wanted to See Europe Again," Collier's March 10, 1951

box 155

"Into the White House," Collier's March 17, 1951

box 155

"The Life of an Ex-President," Collier's March 24, 1951

box 155

"Memoirs of Public Life," Collier's August 11, 1951

box 155

"Battling the Early Black Market," Collier's August 18, 1951

box 155

"Food for 10,000,000," Collier's August 25, 1951

box 155

"Men Are Equal Before Fish," Florida Speaks September 1951

box 155

"Working for Woodrow Wilson," Collier's September 1, 1951

box 155

"Communism Erupts in Europe," Collier's September 8, 1951

box 156

"Advertising the Big Four," Collier's September 15, 1951

box 156

"Power Politics at the Peace Table," Collier's September 22, 1951

box 156

"Inside Harding's Cabinet," Collier's September 29, 1951

box 156

"Coolidge Prosperity," Collier's October 6, 1951

box 156

"Running Against Al Smith," Collier's October 13, 1951

box 156

Appearance before the Edward R. Murrow television show, (not released) December 1951

box 156

"My Best Wish for 1952," This Week Magazine, (unpublished) December 1951

box 156

Memoranda on comparative strength of air forces of the free world and of communism May 14, 1953

box 156

"Engineering as a Profession," Engineer's Week 1954

box 156

Suggestions to the Platform Committee at the Republican National Convention August 5-17, 1956

box 156

Statement on First Aid to Hungary January 1957

box 156

"How to Build a Better Tomorrow," This Week Magazine May 26, 1957

box 156

"What Is a Boy?" Ladies' Home Journal October 1957

box 156

Acceptance speech for receiving an honorary doctor of law degree from the University of the State of New York, Albany, (degree conferred in absentia, speech not delivered) April 25, 1958

box 156

Tribute to women, (speech not delivered) June 22, 1958

box 156

"Thank you, Miss Gray!" Reader's Digest July 1959

box 156

Speech material for the presidential campaign (not used) 1960

box 156

Address at dedication of Hoover Dike at Lake Okeechobee, Fla January 12, 1961

box 156

"The Inheritance of the Next Generation," Independence Hall, Philadelphia June 27, 1961

box 156

"Christmas Message," December 25, 1961

box 156

Christmas message, (unpublished) 1961

box 156

Address before the Key Largo Anglers Club April 1962

box 156

Dedication address at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library August 10, 1962

box 156

"Fishing Presidents and Candidates," Stanford Review May - June 1963

box 156

Memorandum on history July 28, 1963

box 156

Statement at the Republican National Convention July 13, 1964

box 156

Views on liberty on his 90th birthday August 10, 1964

box 156

"Concerning Honor in Public Life," Reader's Review undated

box 156

"Free Enterprise in the Social System," undated

box 156

Letter to the American University Magazine undated

box 156

Memorandum on the dollar gap undated

box 156

Memorandum on Walter Lippmann's proposals undated

box 156

Off-the-record comments at the Overseas Press Club undated

box 156

"School of Business Administration for the Pacific Coast," draft of a letter undated

box 156

"The Scientists' and Engineers' Promise to American Life," extemporaneous remarks undated

box 156

Statement on Cuba undated

box 157

Compilation of public statements on various selected subjects, with subject index 1920-1932

box 157

Notable quotations and epigrams

 

Manuscript drafts and galleys of books

 

Addresses upon the American Road, miscellaneous drafts and galleys 1948-1950

box 158

Part I and table of contents

box 158

Part II

box 158

Part III

box 158

Part IV

box 158

Part V

 

An American Epic, vol. I, The Relief of Belgium and Northern France. Drafts and corrected galley proofs. Typescripts, holographs, and printed copies, arranged by date of draft and thereunder by corresponding section in the published version

box 159

Draft. Typescript and holograph, unsorted November - December 1955

 

Draft, Typescripts and holographs, unsorted December 1955 - January 1956

box 159

Part I

box 159

Part II

box 159

Part III

box 159

"The Third Year." Draft. Typescript and holograph January 1956

 

Draft. Typescripts and holographs, unsorted January - March 1956

box 159

Part I

box 160

Part II

box 160

Part III

box 160

Part IV

box 160

Part VI

 

Draft. Typescripts and holographs April 1956

 

"First Year."

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Version A

box 161

Version B

box 161

"Second Year."

box 161

"Third Year."

box 161

"Fourth Year."

box 161

"Fifth Year."

box 161

"Miscellaneous Subjects."

 

Draft. Typescripts and holographs August 1956

box 162

"Second Year."

box 162

"Third Year."

 

"Fourth Year."

box 162

Version A

box 162

Version B

 

"Fifth Year."

box 162

Version A

box 162

Version B

box 162

"Miscellaneous Subjects."

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Various chapters, unsorted

 

Undated. Draft. Typescripts and holographs

 

"First Year."

box 163

Part I

box 163

Part II

 

"Second Year."

box 163

Part I

box 163

Part II

 

"Third Year."

box 163

Part I

box 163

Part II

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Part III

 

Galley A, corrected September 1956

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"First Year."

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"Second Year."

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"Third Year."

box 164

"Fourth Year."

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"Fifth Year."

box 164

Summary

box 164

Miscellaneous

 

Galley B, corrected October 1956

 

Copy 1

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Preface and introduction

box 165

"First Year."

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"Second Year."

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"Third Year."

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"Fourth Year."

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"Fifth Year."

 

Copy 2

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Preface and introduction

box 165

"First Year."

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"Second Year."

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"Third Year."

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"Fourth Year."

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"Fifth Year."

box 166

Miscellaneous pages

 

Galley C, corrected March 1957

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Preface and introduction

box 166

"First Year."

box 166

"Second Year."

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"Third Year."

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"Fourth Year."

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"Fifth Year."

box 167

Miscellaneous pages

 

Galley C, corrected June - August 1957

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miscellaneous pages June 1957

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preface, introduction, and "First Year." July 1957

 

August 1957

box 167

Miscellaneous pages

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"Second Year."

 

"Third Year."

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Chapters 28-39

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Miscellaneous chapters

box 168

Chapters 52-54

box 168

Chapters 55-64

 

Corrected galley September 1957

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"Second Year" and "Third Year."

box 168

"Fourth Year," "Fifth Year," "Winding Up," and "Notes."

box 168

Draft and galleys, miscellaneous pages October 1957

 

Galley C, corrected with P. Galpin's suggestions December 1957

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"First Year," chapters 1-5

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"Second Year" and "Third Year."

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"Fourth Year," "Fifth Year," "Winding Up," and "Notes."

box 169

Introduction. Typescript and holograph January 1958

 

Drafts and galleys, corrected by B. Miller February 1958

box 169

Introduction and "First Year."

box 169

"Second Year" and "Third Year."

box 169

"Fourth Year" and "Fifth Year."

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Miscellaneous drafts and galleys

 

An American Epic, vol. II, section I, "The Food Administration."

 

Draft, Typescripts and holographs April 1956

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

 

Draft. Typescripts and holographs May 1956

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Part I

box 170

Part II

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Part III

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Part IV

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Drafts. Typescripts and holographs May - June 1956

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Draft. Typescripts and holographs June 1956

 

Draft. Typescripts and holographs August 1956

box 171

Part I

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Part II

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Draft. Typescript and holograph September 1956

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Undated. Draft. Typescript

 

Final draft undated

box 172

Chapters I - X

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Chapters XI - XV

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Chapters XVI - XXII

 

Galley A November - December 1956

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Copy 1

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Copy 2

 

Copy 3, corrected May 1957

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

 

Galley B May 1957

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Copy 1

 

Copy 2, corrected July 1957

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Part I

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Part II

 

Copy 3, corrected August 1957

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Part I

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Part II

 

An American Epic, vol. II, chapters 21-46, "Relief and Reconstruction."

 

Drafts, Corrected typescripts, arranged to correspond to the published subject matter, thereunder arranged chronologically 1956

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Preface December

 

Introduction

box 174

October

box 174

November

 

Chapter 27

box 174

August

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October

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November

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Undated

 

Chapter 28

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November

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December

 

Chapter 29

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August

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September

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October

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November

 

Chapter 30

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September

 

Chapter 31

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September

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October

 

Chapter 32

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September

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October

 

Chapter 33

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Chapter 34 December

 

Chapter 35

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September

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October

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December

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Chapter 36 undated

 

Chapter 37

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September

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October

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November

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December

 

Chapter 38

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November

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December

 

Chapter 39

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October

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November

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December

 

Chapter 40

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November

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December

 

Chapter 41

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November

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December

 

Chapter 42

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October

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November

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December

 

Chapter 43

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October

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December

 

Chapter 44

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November

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December

 

Chapter 45

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October

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November

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December

 

Chapter 46

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November

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December

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Appendix II undated

 

Miscellaneous drafts

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General

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"Reconstruction During April," October 1956

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"Reconstruction During May and June," October 1956

box 177

"Reconstruction, July - September," October 1956

box 177

Draft, Typescript January 1957

 

Galley January 1957

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Copy 1

 

Copy 2

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Chapters 1-7, corrected

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Chapters 8-12, galleys and drafts

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Chapter 13, conclusion, galleys and drafts

 

An American Epic, vol. III

 

Drafts, Corrected typescripts, arranged to correspond to the published chapters with the same subject matter, thereunder arranged chronologically 1956

 

Chapters 1-3

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November

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December

 

Chapter 4

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November

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December

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Chapters 5-6 December

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Chapter 8 November

 

Chapter 9

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November

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December

 

Chapter 10

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November

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December

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Chapter 11 November

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Chapter 12 November

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Chapter 13 November

 

Chapter 14

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November

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December

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Chapter 15 November

 

Chapter 16

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November

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December

 

Chapter 18

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November

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December

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Chapter 20 December

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Chapter 24 November

 

Chapters 25-26

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November

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December

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Chapter 35 November

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Chapter 37 December

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Chapter 38 December

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Chapter 39 December

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Chapter 40 December

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Miscellaneous December

 

Drafts, Corrected typescripts, arranged to correspond to the published chapters with the same subject matter, thereunder arranged chronologically 1957

 

Introduction

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January

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February

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Chapters 1-3 February

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Chapter 5, no month

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Chapter 8 February

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Chapter 9 February

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Chapter 10, no month

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Chapter 11 February

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Chapter 12 February

 

Chapter 13

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January

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February

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Chapter 14, no month

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Chapter 15 February

 

Chapter 16

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January

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February

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Chapter 18 February

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Chapter 20, no month

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Chapter 21 February

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Chapter 24, no month

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Chapter 25 February

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Chapter 26 February

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Chapters 27 and 50 August

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Chapter 30 August

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Chapter 32, no month

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Chapter 33, no month

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Chapter 41 August

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Chapter 47, no month

 

Chapter 48

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February

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March

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Chapter 55, no month

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Chapter 58 August

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Chapter 60 August

 

Chapter 65

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February

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March

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Appendix I, no month

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Miscellaneous

 

Galley 1, "Relief and Reconstruction," corresponds to vol. II, chapters 21-46, and vol. III 1957

 

Copy 1

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Copy 2

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Copy 3

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Galley 2 1957

 

Copy 1

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Miscellaneous

 

Copy 2, corrected and revised

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Copy 3

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Copy 4, revised

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Section I, revised December 1957

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Section II, revised December 1957

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Section III, revised January 1958

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Table of Contents, revised January 1958

 

Draft for Galley Z

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Galley Z 1958

 

Copy 1

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Section I

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Section II

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Sections III and IV

 

Copy 2

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Section I

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Section II

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Sections III and IV

 

Copy 3

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Section I

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Section II

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Sections III and IV

 

Copy 4

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Copy 5

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Section I

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Section II

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Sections III and IV

 

Copy 6, revised March 1958

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Sections V - VII

 

Background material undated

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Agricultural production

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Bibliography

box 189

Chronology of 1919

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Commission for Relief in Belgium

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Dates

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Estonia - ARA

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Finland - ARA

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Food consumption

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Friends Service Committee

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Germany - ARA

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Greece - ARA

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Hoover

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Hoover Institution

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Imports - Exports

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Latvia - ARA

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Livestock

box 190

Outline

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Personnel

box 190

Prices

box 190

Romania

box 190

Shipping

box 190

Statistical Tables

box 190

Statistical Tables, Revised

box 190

Sugar

 

An American Epic, vol. IV, "Forty-Four Years Fighting Famine and Destitution." Drafts and revised galleys. Typescripts, holographs, and printed matter. Much of this material, particularly Section III, was incorporated into the published form of Vol. IV

 

Drafts 1955-1958

 

Section I

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"The American Child Health Association," Typescript 1955

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"Activities on Behalf of American Children" and "The Mississippi Flood," Holograph, typescript, and annotated galley proofs 1958

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Section II, "Relief of the Unemployed," Holograph and typescript 1958

 

Section III, "The Second World War and Aftermath," Holograph, typescript, and annotated galley proofs 1958

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

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Section IV, "The Last Years," 1958

 

Draft, Annotated typescript October 1959

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

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Part IV

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Part V

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Part VI

 

Draft, Annotated typescript November 1959

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Draft A

 

Draft B

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

 

Draft C

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Section I

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Section II

 

Drafts, Annotated typescript December 1959

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Chapters 14-38, annotated typescript

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Miscellaneous

 

Draft, research or source copy. Annotated typescript November 1960-1961

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Chapters 1-9

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Chapters 10-15

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Chapters 16-30

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Chapters 31-35

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Chapter 37 - trip to Europe 1947

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Miscellaneous chapters

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Corrections

 

Draft, "Hoover draft," basis for March 1962 revision. Annotated typescript December 1960 - January 1961

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Chapters 1-10

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Chapters 11-16

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Chapters 17-29

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Chapters 30-35

 

Draft, "4A," March 1962

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

 

Draft, "4B," August - September 1962

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

 

Draft, "4C," Annotated typescript September 21, 1962

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

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Section VI

 

Draft, "4D," Annotated typescript December 1962

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

 

Draft, "5," Typescript January 1963

 

Copy 1. Typescript

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

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Section VI

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Section VII

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Section VIII

 

Copy 2. Typescript (photocopy), annotated

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

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Section VI

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Section VII

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Section VIII

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Copy 3. Typescript (photocopy)

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Copy 4. Typescript (photocopy)

 

Draft February 1963

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Revisions February 7, 1963

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Revisions February 18, 1963

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Revised text. Typescript (photocopies)

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Miscellaneous chapters

 

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Section I

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Section II

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Section III

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Section IV

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Section V

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Section VI

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Section VII

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Section VIII

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Section IX and Epilogue

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Research notes 1962-1963

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Correspondence relating to research 1963-1964

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Galley A

 

Galley B, corrected

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Galley C, corrected

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Copy 2

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An American Epic, vols. I - IV, miscellaneous drafts

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American Individualism, drafts and press clippings 1923

 

The Blockade of Germany, edited by Suda Bane and Ralph Lutz, corrected and arranged by Herbert Hoover

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Correspondence and memos re manuscript 1940-1942

 

Original manuscript. Typescript (carbon copy)

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Part 1

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Part 2

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Part 3

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Part 4

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Part 7

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Part 8

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Part 9

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Chapter 9

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Chapter 9, deletions

 

Research material, minutes of the meetings of the Supreme Economic Council. Transcript (carbon copy)

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February - March 1919

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April - August 1919

 

Galley proofs, annotated with Herbert Hoover's corrections June 1941

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Chapter 1

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Chapters 2 and 3

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Chapter 4, part 1

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Chapter 4, part 2

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Chapter 5

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Chapter 6

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Chapter 7

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Chapter 8

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Chapter 9, part 1

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Chapter 9, part 2

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Notes on Allied Organizations

 

Galley proofs 1941

 

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Part 8

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Galley proofs 1942

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Revisions

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Part I

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Part II

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Part III

 

Deletions

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Part I

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Part II

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Documents

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Challenge to Liberty, Annotated galley 1934

 

Memoirs of Herbert Hoover, Bound galleys undated

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Years of Adventure.

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Private Citizen, and Secretary of Commerce.

 

The Presidency.

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Vol. I

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Vol. II

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Correspondence 1951-1963

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Drafts, miscellaneous, Holographs and typescripts undated

 

Reviews of works by Herbert Hoover

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Addresses Upon the American Road.

 

An American Epic.

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Vol. I

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Vol. II

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Vol. III

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Vol. IV

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America's First Crusade.

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The Basis of Lasting Peace.

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A Boyhood in Iowa.

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De Re Metallica.

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Fishing for Fun.

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Forty Key Questions.

 

Memoirs of Herbert Hoover.

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Vol. I

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Vol. II

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Vol. III

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Die Memoiren, German translation

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The New Day.

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On Growing Up.

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The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson.

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The Problems of Lasting Peace.

 

WRITINGS ABOUT HERBERT HOOVER 1915-1976

Scope and Contents note

Articles written by others about Herbert Hoover, arranged in chronological order.
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"Interesting Westerners," Sunset June 1915

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"Two American Heroes," by William C. Edgar, The Bellman July 3, 1915

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"The Modern Samaritan," Saturday Evening Post October 21, 1916

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"Herbert C. Hoover, A Citizen of the World," by M.R. Parkman, St. Nicholas May 1917

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"America's Food Supply Director," Northwestern Miller May 2, 1917

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"Hoover of Belgium," Saturday Evening Post May 26, 1917

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"Hoover of the C.R.B.," World's Work June 1917

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"Who's Who - and Why," Saturday Evening Post June 23, 1917

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"The Autocrat of the Dinner Table," Saturday Evening Post June 23, 1917

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"What Mr. Hoover Said to Mr. Lloyd George," by Vernon Kellogg, World's Work July 1917

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"Conservation of Food, The Public Service of Herbert C. Hoover," by Honorable James D. Phelan, U.S. Senator July 16, 1917

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"Herbert C. Hoover," by Hugh Gibson, Century August 1917

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"Save and Serve with Hoover," Harris Dickson, Collier's August 11, 1917

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"The Story of Belgium," by J. Gade, Hearst's September 1917

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"Educated Office Boys," by Everett W. Smith, The Stanford Illustrated Review October 1917

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"The Wounded Country That Will Not Die," by J. Gade, Hearst's October 1917

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"Food and the Undergraduate," The Stanford Illustrated Review November 1917

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"Herbert Hoover as Individual and Type," by Vernon Kellogg, Atlantic March 1918

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"The Food Administration," American Institute of Mining Engineers, Monthly Bulletin August 1918

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"Herbert Hoover on Blockade and Bolshevism," n.a 1919

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"Herbert Hoover, The Man and the Administration," Congregationalist March 20, 1919

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"The Food Administration, A Test of American Democracy," Historical Outlook May 1919

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"America's Three War Aces," Richmond (Virginia) News-Leader July 2, 1919

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"Herbert Hoover, The Man Who Brought U.S. to World," by Herman Bernstein, McClure's September 1919

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"Sons of the Stanford Red: Hoover - Pioneer," by Dare Stark, Stanford Illustrated Review December 1919

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"If He Were President," Independent December 13, 1919

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"Who Will Be the Next President?", Outlook December 31, 1919

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"Mr. Hoover Looked to as a Symbol," Dearborn Independent 1920

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"Bert, Here Are Your Friends of Stanford," Stanford Illustrated Review January 1920

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"Away with Politics!", Harvey's Weekly January 1920

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"Herbert Hoover as an Educational Illustration," Stanford Illustrated Review January 1920

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"Political Characters to Watch," World's Work January 1920

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"What Belgian Women Think of Mr. Hoover," Women's Home Companion January 1920

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"Californians with Hoover in Europe," Tracy B. Kittredge, California Alumni Fortnightly January 12, 1920

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"The Poorhouse of Europe," Outlook January 21, 1920

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"Hoover for President," Engineering and Mining Journal January 24, 1920

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"Herbert Hoover for President," Mining and Scientific Press January 24, 1920

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"Hoover for President," Mining and Scientific Press January 31, 1920

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"Hoover," The Review January 31, 1920

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"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine February 1920

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"Herbert Hoover as a Presidential Candidate," Life February 5, 1920

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"Herbert Hoover," Engineering and Mining Journal February 7, 1920

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"The Hoover Room," Mining and Scientific Press February 7, 1920

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"The Qualifications for the Presidency," Outlook February 11, 1920

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"Californians with Hoover in Europe," by Tracy B. Kittredge, California Alumni Fortnightly, Part II February 14, 1920

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"Presidential Nominations," Nation February 14, 1920

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"Con or Coalition?", Saturday Evening Post February 21, 1920

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"George Washington--Herbert Hoover," Engineering and Mining Journal February 21, 1920

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"Gold Medal Given Hoover by Civic Forum," Engineering and Mining Journal February 21, 1920

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"Applied Psychology at Carnegie Hall," Engineering and Mining Journal February 26, 1920

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"Grooming a Presidential Candidate," Literary Digest February 28, 1920

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"Mr. Hoover, Although Not a Candidate," Nation February 28, 1920

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"Herbert Clark Hoover," by Judson C. Welliver, The American Review of Reviews March 1920

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"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine March 1920

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"How the Papers Size up the Hoover Boom," Literary Digest March 1920

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"Herbert Hoover for President," Star March 1920

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"Fighting for Hoover," New Republic March 3, 1920

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"A Day or Two Before the Republicans," Life March 4, 1920

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"The Railways on Trial," Nation March 13, 1920

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"The Hoover Campaign," Mining and Scientific Press March 20, 1920

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"A New National Party," New Republic March 24, 1920

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"Hoover as an Executive," by Will Irwin, Saturday Evening Post March 27, 1920

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"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine April 1920

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"Hoover Presidential Boom in the Local Sections," Mining and Metallurgy April 1920

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"Herbert Hoover," by French Strother, World's Work April 1920

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"The Making of Herbert Hoover," Sunset April 1920

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"Mr. Hoover Requests," Engineering and Mining Journal April 3, 1920

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"About This Man Hoover," Collier's April 3, 1920

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"Hoover Will Accept Nomination," Mining and Scientific Press April 10, 1920

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"Montana Engineers Endorse Hoover for President," Engineering and Mining Journal April 10, 1920

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"Devil and Deep Sea," letter to the editor, New Republic April 14, 1920

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"Hoover and the Negro," letter to the editor, New Republic April 14, 1920

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"Hoover as Great White Father," letter to editor, New Republic April 14, 1920

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"Hoover for Postmaster," letter to editor, New Republic April 14, 1920

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"Hoover Shies at Politicians," Life April 15, 1920

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"Hooverizing in the Universities," Nation April 24, 1920

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"Mr. Hoover, If He Should Be Nominated," Review April 24, 1920

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"New Men for a New Era," Saturday Evening Post April 24, 1920

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"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine May 1920 June 1920

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"The World Considers Nomination," Life July 2, 1920

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"The Collapse of Herbert Hoover," Nation July 3, 1920

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"Hoover Proposes a Republican League Policy," Literary Digest July 10, 1920

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"Hoover, Wood, Lowden Also Run," Saturday Evening Post July 24, 1920

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"Hoover," Saturday Evening Post July 31, 1920

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"The Job Hoover Left," Literary Digest April 2, 1921

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"Herbert Hoover Not Uneasy on Future," Pan Pacific July-August 1921

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"Mr. Hoover as Secretary of Commerce," by Donald Wilhelm February 1922

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"The Hoovering of Hoover," Saturday Evening Post March 11, 1922

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"Herbert Hoover," by David Starr Jordan, Landmark November 1922

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"Humanizing the Department of Commerce," Saturday Evening Post June 6, 1925

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"Herbert Hoover, The Man Who Brought America to the World," by Herman Bernstein September 1925

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"Hoover Next President?", Magazine of Wall Street November 21, 1925

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"Latin America Strikes Back at Hoover," Literary Digest March 6, 1926

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"Marching with Hoover to the Sea," by James O. Bennett, Liberty Magazine May 22, 1926

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"Hoover, The Man for Difficult Jobs," Scribner's September 1927

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"Herbert Hoover as I Know Him," by Vernon Kellogg, Outlook October 19, 1927

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"The New Hoover," by William Hard, The American Review of Reviews November 1927

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"The Forgery as to 'The Nation,'" Nation December 21, 1927

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"Herbert Hoover, Practical Man," New Republic December 28, 1927

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"Hoover, The Man in Action," by Robinson Smith ca. 1928

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"Hoover," National Life Magazine 1928

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"A Square Deal for Mr. Hoover," by Cleveland A. Newton ca. 1928

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"The New Hoover," by William Hard, The American Review of Reviews 1928

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"Does Herbert Hoover Deserve the Support of German-Americans?", Progressive Magazine 1928

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"Expert Engineer Turned to Public Service When Belgium Called for Relief," by Christian A. Herter 1928

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"Preconvention Portraits," Independent February 18, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover, A Political Portrait," Outlet February 22, 1928

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"Hoover and the Chinese Mining Suit," remarks of Arthur M. Free of California in the House of Representatives February 29, 1928

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"Presidential Possibilities," Nation February 29, 1928

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"Herbert C. Hoover," Nation February 29, 1928

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"Washington Notes," New Republic February 29, 1928

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"Hoover the Man, Reply to Remarks of Hon. Charles Brand," by Hon. Theodore E. Burton March 13, 1928

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"Hoover and the Farmers," Capper's Weekly March 13, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover as Women See Him," Commonweal March 14, 1928

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"What About This Man Hoover?", Pathfinder March 24, 1928

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"The Beaver Man," Time March 26, 1928

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"Presidential Possibilities," American Monthly April 1928

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"Political Campaign," Stanford Illustrated Review April 1928

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"Hoover's Seven American Business Pilgrimages," Magazine of Business April 1928

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"Hoover, a National Asset," Saturday Evening Post April 14, 1928

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"The Mystery of Hoover," New York Herald Tribune April 15, 1928

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"Why I Am for Hoover," Saturday Evening Post April 21, 1928

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"Hoover, Specialist in Public Calamities," Literary Digest April 21, 1928

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"Campaigns, China Man," Time April 30, 1928

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"Articles About Herbert Hoover, New York Young Republicans May 1928

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"Hoover, The Man," an address by George E. Crothers May 4, 1928

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"A Woman Looks at Hoover," Collier's May 5, 1928

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"The Great Fat Fight," Saturday Evening Post May 12 1928 May 19, 1928

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"Why Herbert Hoover?", New Student May 23, 1928

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"Three O'Clock in the Morning," Saturday Evening Post May 26, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover Says America's Biggest Business Is Education," Good Housekeeping June 1928

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"Choosing the Candidates," Ladies' Home Journal June 1928

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"Hoover: An Enigma Easily Misunderstood," by Henry F. Pringle, World's Work June 1928

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"Herbert Hoover," New Triad June 1, 1928

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"The Education of Herbert Hoover," Colliers June 9, 1928

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"Characteristics of Hoover," Saturday Night June 23, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover, Ohio's Choice and Why," Spotlight June 1928

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"Looking Back on Kansas City," Independent June 30, 1928

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"The Presidential Race," by Mark Sullivan, World's Work July 1928

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"Bert Hoover" and "Boyhood in Iowa," Palimpsest July 1928

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"Campus Days with Herbert Hoover," by Caspar W. Hodgson, Western Alumnus July 1928

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"Home and Gown," Time July 23, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover, a British President," Divine Life August 1928

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"We Admit Our Error in Our Fight Against Herbert Hoover," Progressive Magazine August 1, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover for President, Why?", Progressive Magazine August 1, 1928

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"What's the Matter with Hoover?", by Katherine Dayton, Saturday Evening Post August 11, 1928

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"Working with Hoover," by Donald Wilhelm, World's Work August 16, 1928

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"Mr. Hoover's Republican Battle Cry," Literary Digest August 25, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover's Home Lane," Delta Chi Quarterly September 1928

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"Henry Ford Sees Hoover as Great Leader of Coming Era," California Liberator September 1928

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"What Hoover Sees in Prohibition," California Liberator September 1928

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"Motors Chief Out for Hoover," California Liberator September 1928

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"Sayings of Herbert Hoover," California Liberator September 1928

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"'I Accept' Said Herbert Hoover," Pacific Telephone September 1928

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"Two Acceptances," Arbitrator September 1928

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"Interpreting Mr. Hoover," Periscope September 1928

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"On Line with Hoover," by Mort J. Donoghue, Southern Pacific Bulletin September 1928

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"Election by In-direction," World Tomorrow September 1928

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"Friend Hoover," by William Hard, Christian Herald September 15, 1928

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"Are We Consistent in Supporting Hoover?", American Friend September 27, 1928

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"Herbert Hoover's Lifetime in Service," American Hellenic World October 1928

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"The Real Herbert Hoover"; "Hooverize the Subject"; and "Hoover Democrats"; California Liberator October 1928

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"The American Woman and the Republican Party," Delineator October 1928

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"Covering the Hoover Party on the Campus," by Earl Behrens, Stanford Illustrated Review October 1928

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"Hoover," by W.P. Fuller, Jr., Stanford Illustrated Review October 1928

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"Hoover, the Business Man," by Guy Emerson, New York Young Republicans October 1928

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"Herbert Hoover Receives Club Delegates," Sidney Brooks, New York Young Republicans October 1928

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"My Classmate, Herbert Hoover," by Annie G. Lyle, Better Health October 1928

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"What Hoover Means to the West," Sunset October 1928

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"Hoover Versus Smith," Ladies' Home Journal October 1928

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"America, Inc. in the Campaign," Magazine of Wall Street October 1928

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"Studies in Temperament," Atlantic Monthly October 1928

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"Thirty-seven Leading Women Tell Why They Will Vote for Hoover," Delineator October 1928

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"Why I Am for Hoover," Collier's October 13, 1928

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"The Next President of the United States," Friend, London October 19, 1928

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"Hoover's Attempt to Melt the Solid South," Literary Digest October 20, 1928

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"Hoover and the Communists," Better American Federation of California, Bulletin November 1928

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"Political Comment," Periscope November 1928

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"The New Hoover," by William Hard, American Review November 1928

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"How Herbert Hoover Defeated the British Rubber Monopoly," Progressive Magazine November 1, 1928

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"Hoover's Charge That Smith Is Socialistic," Literary Digest November 3, 1928

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"Final Returns in the Digest's Presidential Poll," Literary Digest November 3, 1928

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"Hoover's Election Climaxes Career of Hard Work," Washington Evening Star November 6, 1928

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"President Hoover as Seen by an English Personal Friend," by Ignatius Phayre, London Morning Post November 8, 1928

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"The New Leader," New York November 10, 1928

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"The People's Choice for President," The World Review November 19, 1928

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"Hoover-Irigoyen-Leguia," Aconcagua December 1928

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"President-Elect Hoover," by Ray Lyman Wilbur, Current History December 1928

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"Herbert Hoover," Net Results December 1928

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"The Convincing Hoovers," Women's City Club Magazine December 1928

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"Getting Ready for Mr. Hoover," Christian Century December 13, 1928

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"It's Going to be Different," Collier's December 15, 1928

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"What a Man Does When He Wins the Presidency," Liberty December 15, 1928

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"Special Hoover Issue," Brazilian American December 22, 1928

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"Some Jews Who Helped Make Hoover," by Mordecai Israel, Jewish Tribune 1929

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"Hoover in Western Australia," Western Australian 1929

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"Hooking Up With Hoover," Review of Reviews January 1929

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"What Will Hoover Do?" Outlook January 2 1929 January 9, 1929

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"Mr. Hoover Must Face the Music," Nation January 9, 1929

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"Herbert Hoover and his Library Relations," Library Journal February 7, 1929

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"The Presidency," Saturday Evening Post February 23, 1929

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"President Hoover as Seen by an English Friend," Information February 27, 1929

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"A New First Lady Becomes Hostess for the Nation," World's Work March 1929

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"The Young Hoovers," Saturday Evening Post March 2, 1929

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"Herbert Hoover's Inaugural Ceremony," American Legion Auxiliary Magazine March 4, 1929

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"Hoover--Or Some Other," by R.W. Child, Saturday Evening Post March 16, 1929

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"The Hoover Administration Begins Work," by A.E. Hart, Current History April 1929

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"Washington Notes," New Republic May 29, 1929

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"Mr. Hoover Lays a Ghost," by Ray T. Tucker, North American Review June 1929

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"The Presidential Office," Saturday Evening Post July 6, 1929

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"At Hoover's Elbow," Collier's July 13, 1929

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"The Hoover Boys at Sea," Collier's July 20, 1929

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"The Presidency," Time July 22, 1929

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"Midsummer Washington," Woman's Journal August 1929

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"After the Honeymoon," Collier's August 3, 1929

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"Herbert Hoover at Work and Play," by Edward G. Lowry, Saturday Evening Post August 31, 1929

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"Hoover, the President," by William Hard, World's Work September 21, 1929

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"Herbert Hoover," by Heywood Broun, Nation September 11, 1929

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"Keep Up the Excellent Work, President Hoover," Open Forum September 21, 1929

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"The Presidency," Time September 23, 1929

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"The Presidency," Time October 28, 1929

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"Jobs for Business Men," Collier's November 30, 1929

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"President Hoover in International Relations," Yale Review December 1929

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"The Secretariat," American Mercury December 1929

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"Herbert Hoover and Waterways," National Waterways December 1929

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"President and Mrs. Hoover's Trip, Dedication of Ohio Waterways," Baltimore-Ohio Magazine December 1929

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"Xmas at the Hoovers'," New York Herald Tribune December 22, 1929

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"The Hoover Administration, Its Policies and Achievements," Republican National Committee 1930

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"A Message That Holds the Mirror Up to Hoover," Brazilian American January 4, 1930

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"Herbert Hoover Lauds Work of Community Chest," Chest-O-Grams February-March 1930

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"Back State in Washington," Outlook February 19 1930 February 26, 1930

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"Grand Fantasia!" by B. de Casseres, Tatler March 1930

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"Hoover's First Year," by Theodore G. Joslin, World's Work March 1930

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"Chief Justice Hughes," Liberty March 1, 1930

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"The First Hoover Year," Saturday Evening Post March 1, 1930

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"Back Stage in Washington," Outlook March 5, 1930

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"It Seems to Heywood Broun," Nation March 5, 1930

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"Stones for Bread," Nation March 19, 1930

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Editorial, Nation March 26, 1930

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"Hoover's Remote Control," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair April 1930

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"A Cloud with a Silver Lining," Christian Century April 23, 1930

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"In One Ear," Collier's April 26, 1930

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"Keeping President Fit," by J.T. Boone, Mercersburg News April 26, 1930

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"Backstage in Washington," Outlook April 30, 1930

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"Mr. Hoover's Business Mind," by M.S. Rukeyser, Nation's Business May 1930

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"Herbert Hoover," American Magazine May 1930

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"Bally Hoover," Nation May 14, 1930

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"The Peculiar Weakness of Mr. Hoover," by Walter Lippmann, Harper's June 1930

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"Washington Pilgrimage of North Carolina Evening School Pupils," School Life June 1930

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"Government by Abstention," Nation June 4, 1930

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"Prohibition Flares Up," Nation June 11, 1930

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Editorial, Nation June 11, 1930

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"The Hoover Happiness Boys," Nation June 18, 1930

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"Mr. Hoover's Hair Shirt," by James A. Healy, North American Review July 1930

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"Our Super Babbitt," by Robert Herrick, Nation July 16, 1930

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"The Navy and the Soul of America," Christian Advocate July 17, 1930

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"Congress, Prosperity, and the President," by Harry E. Woolever, Christian Advocate July 17, 1930

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"The President and the Photographers," by Richard Carroll, Liberty July 19, 1930

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"Accomplishments of the First Congress During Hoover Administration," by H.E. Woolever, Christian Advocate July 24, 1930

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"President Baiting," by C.B. Ely, Christian Advocate July 24, 1930

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"Huston Stays On," by Paul Y. Anderson, Nation July 30, 1930

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"The Success Boys at Stanford," by George P. West, American Mercury August 1930

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"The President's Vacation," Review of Reviews August 1930

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"What Makes a Tariff Flexible?" and "Mr. Hoover's Hair Shirt," by John Pell, Review of Reviews August 1930

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"Man out of Work," Review of Reviews August 1930

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Editorial, American Mercury August 1930

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"The March of Events," World's Work August 1930

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"When the Senate's Away," Nation August 13, 1930

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"The Trends of Events," Outlook August 20, 1930

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"The Presidency," Time August 25, 1930

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"Mrs. Hoover," Ladies' Home Journal September 1930

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"Low Tide on the Potomac," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair September 1930

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"Charley Michelson," by Frank R. Kent, Scribner's September 1930

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"Who But Hoover?", by Clinton W. Gilbert, Collier's September 6, 1930

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"Cabinet Pudding," Collier's September 6, 1930

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"Mr. Hoover and National Welfare," by J.A. Ryan, Commonweal September 10, 1930

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"Backstage in Washington," Outlook September 17, 1930

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"Seven Days in the White House," Washington Star September 21, 1930

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"The White House Goat," by Will Irwin, Collier's September 27, 1930

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"A Guest at the White House Talks," by Mrs. Reed Smoot, Improvement Era October 1930

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"Ghost Stories," by Charles Michelson, Collier's October 11, 1930

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"Thin-skinned Bigotry," The Advocate October 23, 1930

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"Herbert Hoover," by H.I. Phillips, Washington Post October 26, 1930

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Editorial, Nation October 29, 1930

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"Backstage in Washington," Outlook October 29, 1930

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"The Elections," by N.T. Ross, Woman's Journal November 1930

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"President and People Govern Together," by L.L. Yose, Woman's Journal November 1930

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"Relief by Publicity," Nation November 12, 1930

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"The Presidency," Time November 17, 1930

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"Hoover's Rescue by Marines," by F.D. Moon, Atlanta Journal November 30, 1930

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"Why Are We Lawless?" Woman's Journal December 1930

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"Profiles, Herbert Hoover," New Yorker December 27, 1930

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"The Progress of the World," by Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews January 1931

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"Profiles, The President," New Yorker January 3, 1931

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"Profiles, The President," New Yorker January 10, 1931

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"Oil and Trouble," Collier's January 10, 1931

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"Portrait of a President," Saturday Evening Post January 17, 1931

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"Men Versus Principles in Politics," by Walter W. Head, Review of Reviews March 1931

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"The Progress of the World," Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews March 1931

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"Your Host in the White House," Vanity Fair March 1931

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"Mr. Hoover at the Turning Point," New York Times March 1, 1931

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"The First Two Years of Hoover," by Sen. Simeon Fess, New York Herald Tribune March 1, 1931

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"President Hoover at the Halfway Post," by J.F. Essary, Sunday Sun March 1, 1931

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"Hoover Halfway," Time March 2, 1931

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"The Presidency: Old Horses and New," Time March 16, 1931

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Address of cabinet members and government officials to the National Recreation Association, U.S. Daily April 27, 1931

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"President Herbert Hoover's Visit to Valley Forge," May 30, 1931

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"Washington," Capper's Magazine June 1931

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"The Presidency Stands Steadfast," Time June 8, 1931

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"Mr. Hoover's Sins of Commissions," Scribner's July 1, 1931

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"What the Hoover Holiday Means to the World," Literary Digest July 4, 1931

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"As the 1932 Race Looms Large," New York Times Book Review July 26, 1931

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"The Hoover Moratorium," by Arthur Capper, Capper's Magazine August 1931

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"Why Hoover Couldn't Wait," by Col. Leonard P. Ayers, Capper's Magazine September 1931

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"The Public Opinion," Public Opinion September 1931

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"To the Public," Public Opinion September 1931

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"Hoover '32 Clubs," League of Republican Women October 1931

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"Hoover Hits the Up-grade," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair October 1931

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"Demagogue Propaganda," Public Opinion October 10, 1931

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"The President," by Mrs. T. Kinsey Carpenter, League of Republican Women November 1931

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"Merry-Go-Round," Washingtonian November 1931

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"The Presidency," Time November 16 1931 November 23, 1931

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"The Hoover Plan to Thaw the Mortgage," Literary Digest November 28, 1931

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"As I Know Herbert Hoover," by Ray Lyman Wilbur, Women's National Republican Club December 1931

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"White House Reunion," Stanford Illustrated Review December 1931

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"Farewell to 5-Year Plans," by Jefferson Chase, Vanity Fair December 1931

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"Stanford's '94 Grid Team at White House," Union Oil Bulletin December 1931

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"President Hoover Standing Firm," Public Opinion December 1, 1931

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"Scurrilous Attack on President," Saturday Night December 19, 1931

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"The Republican Case," by Calvin Coolidge, Saturday Evening Post 1932

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"Hoover Can Be Elected," Scribner's 1932

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"Ex-President Hoover?", Clyde Institute of Business Research 1932

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"Hoover Can Not Be Elected," by Elliott Thurston, Scribner's January 1932

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"The Administration's Record of Leadership on the President's Program," The Young Republican January 1932

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"Slandering President Hoover," Public Opinion January 1932

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"A New Hoover Is Now Emerging," by Anne O. McCormick, New York Times February 7, 1932

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"Fair Play for the President," Collier's February 20, 1932

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"The Strange Attacks on Mr. Hoover," by Arthur Train, Collier's February 20, 1932

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"The President," Saturday Evening Post February 20, 1932

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"When You Meet the President," by Edwin Balmer and William Crawford, Redbook March 1932

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"Hoover Can Be Elected," by Henry B. Russell, Scribner's March 1932

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"Can Mr. Hoover Be Re-elected?" Liberty April 23, 1932

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"Mr. Hoover Finds the Best Man," Review of Reviews April 1932

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"The Hoover Administration in History," The National Young Republican June 1932

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"Pity Herbert Hoover," Nation June 15, 1932

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"Hoover's 18-Hour Day," by Chester T. Crowell, New York Herald Tribune June 19, 1932

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"Mr. Hoover as President," by Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews July 1932

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"The Progress of the World," by Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews July 1932

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"The Case for the Administration," Fortune July 1932

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"Saving Millions for America," by C.T. Crowell, New York Herald Tribune July 17, 1932

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"More Weegees," New Yorker July 30, 1932

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"The President's Fortune," Fortune August 1932

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"The President's Stand," Argonaut August 19, 1932

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"Must Hold Congress," California Liberator September 1932

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"The Republican Case," Saturday Evening Post September 10, 1932

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"What the President Reads," Saturday Review September 24, 1932

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"Michigan Editors Hear Hoover Tell Thrilling Story of How U.S. Has Met World Crisis," Northville Record September 30, 1932

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"Shall I Vote for Hoover?" by Bruce Barton, Woman's Home Companion October 1932

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"The Boy with the Golden Spoon," by Richard L. Jones, Janesville Daily October 8, 1932

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"Mr. Hoover as Reader," Literary Digest October 22, 1932

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"The Two Men at the Big Moment," New York Times Magazine November 6, 1932

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"October Ails," by Katherine Dayton, Saturday Evening Post November 12, 1932

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"The Biggest Job in the World," by S.T. Williamson, New York Times Magazine November 13, 1932

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"Realism and Mr. Stimson," by George E. Sokolsky, Vanity Fair December 1932

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"New Year's Day and Mr. Hoover," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair January 1933

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"President Hoover as a Latinist: Agricola, a Chapter in the History of Sciences," by Felix Peeters, Revue du Cercle des Alumni de la Fondation Universitaire, extrait du tome IV, no. 3 February 1933

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"Herbert Hoover, The Last of the Old Presidents or the First of the New?", by W.A. White March 4, 1933

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"President Hoover and the World Depression," by Mark Sullivan, Saturday Evening Post March 11 1933 March 18, 1933

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"Storm Over Washington," by Mark Sullivan, Saturday Evening Post April 1, 1933

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"America's Official Point of View on the Debts," Saturday Evening Post May 13, 1933

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"The Growing Burden of the Presidency," Saturday Evening Post June 3, 1933

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"Visit of Former President Herbert Hoover," Pacific College Bulletin 1934

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"Why It Is Hoover Dam!" by L.W. Bannister, Los Angeles Times February 18, 1934

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"The Strangest President," by Irwin H. Hoover, Saturday Evening Post April 7, 1934

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"News and Comment from the National Capital," Literary Digest August 1934

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"I Do Not Choose," by Irwin H. Hoover, Saturday Evening Post September 1, 1934

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"Enter Franklin Roosevelt," by Ike Hoover, Saturday Evening Post September 29, 1934

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"The Libraries of the Presidents of the United States," American Antiquarian Society 1935

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Drake Alumnus statement that Herbert Hoover would deliver commencement address May 1935

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"Origins of the Banking Panic of March 4, 1933," Saturday Evening Post June 8 15 22 1935 June 29, 1935

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"The New Hoover," Collier's October 12, 1935

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"Republicans Must Choose," by John Spargo, Review of Reviews, reprint December 1935

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"Has Hoover Changed His Soul?", Liberty December 14, 1935

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Reference to Herbert Hoover, Daily Commercial News 1936

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"Hoover and Roosevelt: A Contrast in Policies," Los Angeles Times, reprint 1936

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"Mr. Hoover's Speech at Lincoln," by John Spargo, New York Herald Tribune, reprint January 20, 1936

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"Cleveland and Hoover: A Parallel," by John Spargo, New York Herald Tribune, reprint February 11, 1936

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"The Legend of Hoover Who 'Did Nothing,'" by John Spargo March 21, 1936

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"Herbert Hoover and His Connection with Burma," Journal Research Society August 1936

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"The Crisis and the Political Parties," Atlantic Monthly September 1937

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"What's Happened to Hoover," by George E. Sokolsky, Commentator December 1937

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"It's Been a Great Show," Collier's February 12, 1938

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"Through Europe with Mr. Hoover, Random Notes, Personal and Confidential," by Perrin C. Galpin February 1938 March 1938

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"Herbert Hoover Looks at Europe," Life April 11, 1938

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"Herbert Hoover as I Knew Him," Opportunity July 1938

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"What America Must Do Next," interview with Will Irwin, Liberty July 16, 1938

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"The Duel with Hoover," by Raymond Moley, Saturday Evening Post July 8, 1939

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"How Foreign Nations Poison Our Minds," by Will Irwin, Liberty October 28 1939 November 4, 1939

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"Campaign," Time December 18, 1939

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"Hoover's Mistakes," Wallace Miner May 23, 1940

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"The Winner--Famine," by Walter Davenport, Collier's July 27, 1940

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"Herbert Hoover's European Relief Plan," New York Herald Tribune August 1940 September 1940

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"Will Europe Hunger This Winter?" Saturday Evening Post November 30, 1940

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"Let Hoover Feed Them," Collier's December 28, 1940

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"Only America," Time February 24, 1941

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"Hoover, '95, Most Noted Stanfordite," Stanford Daily May 23, 1941

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"Crucified on a Cross of Misunderstanding and Prejudice," Hospitalization News June 1941

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"The Hoover Library," Time June 30, 1941

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"Food Is a Weapon," by Hugh Gibson, Saturday Evening Post February 21, 1942

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"Hunger Spreads over Europe," Working Front January 1943

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"We Asked Mr. Hoover," What's New i n Food and Nutrition January 1943

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"Portrait of Mr. Hoover Unveiled," Stanford Today September 1944

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"Dr. Hoover's Nostrums," by John Stuart, New Masses April 10, 1945

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"The Real Story of Hoover's Foreign Policy," by Bruce Minton, The Worker April 29, 1945

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"A.B.C. Network Interview with Herbert Hoover," March 12, 1946

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"Herbert Hoover, a Tribute," by Vernon Boyce Hampton March 27, 1946

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"The Return of Herbert Hoover," 1947

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"Long Delayed Tribute Paid Herbert Hoover," by George E. Sokolsky, (restoring name to Hoover Dam) April 1947

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"Mr. Hoover Gets the Surprise of His Life," by Arthur Krock, New York Times July 23, 1948

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"Herbert Clark Hoover, Patriot," Argonaut August 5, 1949

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"Bonus March Riot Plot Told," Congressional Record August 31, 1949

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"Herbert Hoover's 75th Birthday at Stanford," Stanford Review September 1949

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"Herbert Hoover, Celebrity of the Week," Bill Stern's Sports Newsreel September 1949

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Memorandum concerning the public stature of Herbert Hoover, by Edgar Rickard October 1949

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"The Facts About the Bonus March," by Patrick J. Hurley, McCall's November 1949

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"Herbert Hoover, International Detective," Saturday Evening Post March 11, 1950

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"Granddaddy," by Allan Hoover May 1951

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"This Above All, a Vignette of Herbert Hoover," by Arthur Kemp August 1951

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"The Youth of an Ex-President," New Leader November 21, 1951

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"Herbert Hoover - The Friend of All Mankind," by Hazel Lyman Nickel ca. 1952

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"Herbert Hoover," Time June 23, 1952

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"Herbert Hoover: Man and Statesman," by Virgil M. Hancher August 10, 1954

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"The Philosophy of Herbert Hoover," Los Angeles Times November 27, 1954

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"Address by Ward Bannister About Herbert Hoover," May 1955

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Tribute to Mr. Hoover by Hon. James A. Farley June 1955

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"Laying Foundation Stones," by Ralph Arnold, Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly June 1955

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"Herbert Hoover and High Blood Pressure," Life and Health January 1956

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"Herbert Hoover and the Federal Farm Board Project, 1921-1925," by James H. Shideler March 1956

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"To Promote Peace, a Tour of Hoover Library," Collier's August 17, 1956

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"Herbert Hoover's Grundsaetze zur Bewertung einer Lagerstaette," Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Geologie 1957

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"Herbert Hoover's Operation Pack Rat," by Frank J. Taylor, Reader's Digest June 1957

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"Sure Cure for Stage Fright," Saturday Evening Post September 14, 1957

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"What Herbert Hoover Has Done for Stanford University," by Bernice Miller November 1957

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"Herbert Hoover and the End of a Mission," Newsweek 1958

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"Home of the Thirty-First President," Ford Times June 1958

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"Hoover Home in Palo Alto," Palo Alto June 18, 1958

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"Herbert Hoover's Contagious Courage," by William Vance, American Mercury December 1958

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"Herbert Hoover, a Birthday Salute," American Weekly August 9, 1959

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"The Liquidation of Herbert Hoover," Reader's Digest May 1960

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"Bread upon the Waters," by E.M. Holiday, American Heritage August 1960

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"Herbert Hoover, the Chief," by William E. Hall 1961

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"Herbert Hoover Reaches 87," by David Brown, Sunday Magazine August 6, 1961

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"A Birthday Letter to Herbert Hoover," by Lewis Strauss, Reader's Digest August 10, 1961

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"Stanford University and Herbert Hoover: Fifty Years a Trustee," by Rita Ricardo-Campbell, typescript draft March 14, 1962

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"Yours Faithfully, Herbert Hoover," Reader's Digest August 1962

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"Happy Birthday, Herbert Hoover," by Ben Hibbs, Saturday Evening Post August 1962

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"Hoover in Iowa," The Palimpsest August 1962

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"We Fed Our Enemies," CBS program February 17, 1963

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"The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover," by Carl Degler, Yale Review June 1963

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Article about Herbert Hoover, Consulting Engineer August 1963

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"Much Maligned Herbert Hoover Wins the Hearts of the People," by Ruth Nathan March 1, 1964

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"Sound Biography of Herbert Clark Hoover," Radio Liberty program June 9, 1964

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"My First Eighty Years," by Harry S. Truman, Saturday Evening Post June 13, 1964

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"Memoir of a Mission, A.R.A. and Herbert Hoover in the U.S.S.R., 1921-1923," by Henry C. Wolfe, Saturday Review June 13, 1964

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"Six Campaigns to Remember," This Week, San Francisco Chronicle June 17, 1964

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"New York World's Fair, 1964-65," Holiday July 1964

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"From Herbert Hoover on His 90th Birthday," Reader's Digest September 1964

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Press release from the Office of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety October 22, 1964

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"Hoover and Historians, Final Judgment Awaited," by David Lawrence, New York Herald Tribune October 23, 1964

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"Herbert C. Hoover," by Julian S. Myrick November 1964

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"Individual Faithfulness," by Henry J. Cadbury, Friends' Journal November 11, 1964

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"How Bert Hoover Met Lou Henry," Stanford Review November-December 1964

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"Herbert Hoover Biography," Reader's Digest December 1964

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"Virtue Is the Doing," by Carol Green Wilson, Stanford Review January-February 1965

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"Herbert Hoover, Engineer," by Frederick E. Terman, Science January 1965

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"Hoover Called Outstanding Applied Scientist," by Frederick E. Terman, The Idaho Professional Engineer February 1965

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"Herbert Clark Hoover," by Lewis L. Strauss August 1965

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"My Visit with Herbert Hoover," by Cyril Clemens, Hobbies April 1966

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"Herbert Hoover and Education," by Raymond H. Muessig, School and Society 1967

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"Herbert C. Hoover," Columbus Dispatch February 5, 1967

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"31st President Draws High Praise," Columbus Dispatch Magazine February 19, 1967

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"Herbert Hoover Left Imprint," Palo Alto Times January 30, 1968

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"Herbert Hoover, 1874-1964, Another Appraisal," by Joseph S. Davis 1969

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"Herbert Hoover, a Personal Sketch," by Ray Lyman Wilbur undated

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"Herbert Hoover, Where He Has Spent His Life, 1874-1919," undated

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"Herbert Hoover, Who He Is and What He Has Done," undated

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"High Lights in the Hoover Administration," New Jersey Republican undated

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"Hoover Defends the New Tariff Law," Politics undated

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"Hoover Picks His Men," by William Hard, Review of Reviews undated

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"Life in Washington," undated

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"Mr. Hoover, the Mud Washed Away," by Bert Collier undated

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"President and People Govern Together," by Ellis A. Yost, League of Republican Women undated

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Chapter 24 about Herbert Hoover, Song of America by George Mardikian

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"True Greatness, the Story of the Quaker President by a Quaker," by Ruth Milhous

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"Why Not Hoover?", by C.E. Bratten

 

Reviews of works about Herbert Hoover

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Bane, Suda, and Ralph Lutz, editors, The Blockade of Germany.

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Irwin, Will, Herbert Hoover.

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Kellogg, Vernon, Herbert Hoover.

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Lochner, Louis, Herbert Hoover and Germany.

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Lyons, Eugene, The Herbert Hoover Story.

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McGee, Dorothy, Herbert Hoover.

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Warren, Harris Gaylord, Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression.

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Miscellaneous

 

CLIPPINGS, PRESS SUMMARIES, AND PRESS RELEASES 1897-1969

Scope and Contents note

Newspaper and magazine clippings, press summaries, press releases, and scrapbooks about Herbert Hoover, arranged in chronological order.
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Scrapbook of clippings and printed matter, concerning Herbert Hoover and mining 1897-1904

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1913-1916

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Hoover as candidate in 1920 election 1916-1919

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January 1 -July 31, 1917

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August 1, 1917 - August 31, 1919

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January 1 - August 31, 1919

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Conditions in Europe January - July 1919

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Conditions in Europe August - December 1919

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September 1919

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October - December 1919

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Anti-Hoover politics 1920

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Foreign press coverage of U.S. politics 1920

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John Maynard Keynes, "How to Mend the Treaty." January 21, 1920

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January 1920

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January - February 1920

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March 1920

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Hoover as Presidential candidate March 1920

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Hoover as Presidential candidate March 1920

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April 1-10, 1920

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April 18-30, 1920

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May 1920

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"The Hoover Republican." May 3, 1920

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Republican Convention June 1920

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June 1920

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July - December 1920

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scrapbook March - May 1921

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April - May 1921

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July - August 1921

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September 1921

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October - December 1921

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December 1921

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February 1922

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November 1922

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December 1922

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December 1922

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miscellaneous 1923

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April 1923

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April 1923

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July - August 1923

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miscellaneous 1924

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attitude of press toward Hoover February - June 1924

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1925

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miscellaneous 1927

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miscellaneous 1928

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Lou Henry Hoover biographies 1928

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"The Life of Herbert Hoover," New York Telegram, biographical series 1928

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magazine articles 1928

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January - February 1928

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political cartoons February 1928

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March 1928

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political cartoons March 1928

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April 1928

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political cartoons April - May 1928

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May - June 15, 1928

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June 16-30, 1928

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political cartoons July - December 1928

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July - November 1928

 

Foreign press coverage December 1928

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Australia, New Zealand

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Canada

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Caribbean

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Ceylon

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China

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England

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Miscellaneous

 

South America, reports of Hoover's tour of South America, arranged chronologically

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La Nueva Prensa, Costa Rica November 28, 1928

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La Provincia, Chile December 6, 1928

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La Prensa, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 9, 1928

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El Diario Ilustrado, El Imparcial, El Mercurio, La Nacion, Chile December 10, 1928

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La Prensa, El Telegrafo, El Universo, Ecuador December 10, 1928

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El Diario Ilustrado, El Mercurio, La Nacion, Chile December 11, 1928

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La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 11, 1928

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Buenos Aires Herald, La Prensa, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 11, 1928

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Buenos Aires Herald, La Nacion, La Prensa, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 12, 1928

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Buenos Aires Herald, La Prensa, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 13, 1928

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La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 13, 1928

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Tilma, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 14, 1928

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Buenos Aires Herald, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 14, 1928

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Buenos Aires Herald, The Standard, Tilma, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 15, 1928

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El Dia, La Tribuna Popular, Montevideo, Uruguay December 16, 1928

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El Dia, El Diario, El Ideal, Imparcial, El Pais, El Plata, Montevideo, Uruguay December 17, 1928

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Journal do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil December 21, 1928

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Correio da Manha, O Journal, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil December 22, 1928

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O Paiz, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil December 23, 1928

 

1929

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Foreign press

 

American press, arranged chronologically

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

 

1930

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

 

1931

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

 

1932

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Campaign cartoons

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

 

1933

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Hoover

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Roosevelt administration

 

1934

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Hoover

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Roosevelt administration

 

1935

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Hoover

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Roosevelt administration

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1936

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1937

 

1938

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American press

 

European press, reports of Hoover's tour, arranged chronologically

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No day, Aktuality Tydne, Czechoslovakia, News from Poland, YMCA, Poland

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La Depeche, Echo du Nord, Grand Echo du Nord de la France, Le Reveil du Nord, France February 25, 1938

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Prager Tageblatt, Czechoslovakia March 2, 1938

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Narodni Politika, Czechoslovakia March 3, 1938

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A-Zet, The Central European Observer, Ceske Slovo, Ceskoslovensky Zemedelec, Lidove Noviny, Lidovy Denik, Narodni Noviny, Narodni Osobozeni, Czechoslovakia March 4, 1938

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A-Zet, Bohemia, Ceske Slovo, Lidove Noviny, Lidovy Denik, Narodni Listy, Czechoslovakia March 5, 1938

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Narodni Osvobozeni, Narodni Noviny, Narodni Politika, Narodni Stred, Prager Presse, Prager Tageblatt, Ranni Noviny, Prazske vydani Narod, Prazske Narod, Prazsky Narod, Prazsky Kuryr, Venkov, Czechoslovakia March 5, 1938

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Bohemia, Ceskoslovenska Rodina, Lidove Noviny, Narodny Listy, Narodni Politika, Czechoslovakia March 6, 1938

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Correspondance Politique, Austria March 9, 1938

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Kurjer Warszawski, Russkoe Slovo, Poland March 10, 1938

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Kurier Poznanski, Kurier Warszawski, Poland March 11, 1938

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The Baltic Times, Czas, Express Poranny, Gazeta Polska, Ilustrowany Kuryer Codzienny, Kurjer Warszawski, Polska Zbrojna, Poland March 12, 1938

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Ilustrowany Kuryer Codzienny, Poland March 13, 1938

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Helsingin Sanomat, Finland March 14, 1938

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Helsingin Sanomat, Hufvudstadbladet, Svenska Pressen, Uusi Suomi, Finland March 15, 1938

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miscellaneous 1930s-1940s

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January - May 1940

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June - December 1940

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Republican National Convention 1940

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1941

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1942

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Landon - Hoover, Moscow Conference 1943

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1943-1945

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January - June 1945

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June 15 - July 1945

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August - October 1945

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November 1945 - February 1946

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March 1946

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March 14-31, 1946

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April 1946

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April 20-30, 1946

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May 1-14, 1946

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May 15-22, 1946

 

foreign press coverage of Hoover's trip to Central and South America May - June 1946

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Excelsior, Mexico May 27, 1946

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Panama American, Panama May 29, 1946

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El Comercio, La Prensa, Lima, Peru June 1, 1946

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El Comercio, La Cronica, Journada, Lima, Peru June 2, 1946

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La Prensa, La Tribuna, Lima, Peru June 2, 1946

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El Comercio, La Cronica, La Prensa, La Tribuna, Lima, Peru June 3, 1946

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El Comercio, La Cronica, La Prensa, Lima, Peru June 4, 1946

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Buenos Aires Herald, Argentina, El Diario Ilustrado, Chile, El Mercurio, Chile June 6, 1946

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La Nacion, Chile, La Razon, Buenos Aires, Argentina, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina June 6, 1946

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Buenos Aires Herald, La Epoca, La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina June 7, 1946

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La Esfera, Caracas, Venezuela June 18, 1946

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The Havana Post, Information, El (Nuevo) Mundo, Cuba June 19, 1946

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May 23 - June 16, 1946

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June 17 - July 15, 1946

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July 16 - August 19, 1946

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August 20 - September 30, 1946

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October 1946

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November 1946

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June 1947

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1947-1949

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Hoover's 75th birthday celebration 1949

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miscellaneous 1950-1959

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statement to press on the presidential election November 7, 1952

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Hoover's 80th birthday celebration 1954

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German press re Hoover visit November 1954

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Hoover's 83rd birthday celebration 1957

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Hoover's 84th birthday celebration 1958

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Miscellaneous

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Hoover's 85th birthday celebration 1959

 

1960

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California in presidential politics

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Religious issue in the campaign

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Republican Convention

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Presidential campaign

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Campaign slogans

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"As Maine Goes, So Goes the Nation."

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"Crowds Don't Mean Votes."

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Kennedy-Nixon debates

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Hoover's 86th birthday celebration

 

1961

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General

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Hoover's 87th birthday celebration

box 287

Medical education

box 287

Germany

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Finland

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Iowa University

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Christmas message

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Dedication of Lake Ochochahee

 

1962

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General

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Cuba

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Hoover's 88th birthday celebration

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Presidential Library celebration, West Branch, Iowa

box 288

President Kennedy's speech at Yale

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President Kennedy

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Constitutional Convention

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Hoover, miscellaneous

box 288

Hoover's operation

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Greenup Dam, Ohio

 

1963

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General

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Children

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Constitution and religious freedom

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Freedoms Foundation

box 288

Kennedy administration

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Hoover, miscellaneous

box 289

Hoover's 89th birthday celebration

box 290

Editorial and magazine articles

box 290

Hoover administration

box 290

Hoover Presidential Library

 

1964

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Hoover's 90th birthday celebration

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January - September

 

Reports of Hoover's death. Newspaper clippings, arranged by state October - December

box 290

General

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Alabama

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Arkansas

 

California

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General

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Los Angeles

 

Palo Alto

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General

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Palo Alto Times.

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San Francisco

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Colorado

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Connecticut

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Delaware

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Florida

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Georgia

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Hawaii

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Indiana

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Idaho

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Illinois

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Louisiana

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Maine

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Mississippi

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Missouri

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Montana

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Nebraska

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Nevada

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New Jersey

 

New York

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General

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New York Times.

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North Carolina

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Ohio

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Oklahoma

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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Rhode Island

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South Carolina

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South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Utah

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Vermont

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Virginia

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Washington

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Washington, D.C

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West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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Wyoming

 

1965

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Miscellaneous

box 295

Hoover's 91st birthday commemoration

box 295

Hoover's 93rd birthday commemoration 1967

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1966-1968

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1969

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Miscellaneous clippings

 

EDITORIAL ANALYSES 1928-1933

Scope and Contents note

Summary analyses of editorial comment made by various newspapers on selected political issues and subjects during the Hoover administration, arranged alphabetically by subject. Analyses list types of editorial comments made, titles of newspapers analyzed, circulation statistics for each newspaper, and date of editorial comments. A detailed index to the analyses is contained in box number 296.
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Analyses of positions taken by newspapers on selected issues, arranged by newspaper

box 296

General subject index to analyses by subject

box 296

Adams, Secretary, Annual Report 1931

box 296

Antarctica territorial dispute following Byrd Expedition

box 296

Babson, Robert, statement on Senate's contribution to national security and confidence November 1929

box 296

Bank Deposit Guarantee Bills, Glass Bill April 1932

box 296

Bankers and Industrialists' Reconstruction Committee May 1932

box 296

Banking Bills, Bank Guarantee, revised Glass Bill May 1932

box 296

Beck, Representative James M., speech on Constitution 1929

box 296

Bingham, Senator, Tariff Committee incident September 1929

box 296

Borah, Senator W.E., attack on bureaucracy May 1931

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Borah, Senator W.E., prohibition bolt June 1932

box 296

Borah, Senator W.E., radio speech urging international conference on debts, etc July 1932

box 296

Boston Coast Guard Riot January 1930

box 296

Boulder Dam, includes signing of Boulder Dam Bill, also comment on Secretary Wilbur re-naming it Hoover Dam, Arizona claims, etc 1929-1930

box 296

Brandeis, Justice, Ice Case opinion, favoring Oklahoma law requiring certificates of public convenience and necessity from State Corporation Commission before engaging in new business undertakings March 1932

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Briand, Premier, defeat October 1929

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Briand Ministry, fall of October 1929

box 296

British crisis, abandonment of gold standard August 1931

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British elections and prospective effect on tariff October 1931

box 296

British "White Paper" on wartime neutrality December 1930

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Brookhart, Senator W.E., appearance before Grand Jury to testify on drinking November 1929

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Brown, Postmaster General, proposal to increase first class mail rates September 1931

box 296

Bureaucracy, American Bar Association Committee report warning against growth of October 1929

box 296

Burton, Senator Theodore, eulogies October 1929

box 296

Calendar reform, report to State Department August 1929

box 296

Capper-Kelly Bill, providing for legal sanction for retail prices to be fixed by manufacturer on branded products January 1931

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Child welfare, includes discussion of Sheppard-Towner Act, proposed inquiry into problems of under- and over-privileged children October 1929

box 296

Child Welfare Conference, initiation of the preliminary work on the White House Conference on Child Welfare July 1929

box 296

China, abolition of extraterritoriality proposal December 1930

box 296

Clark, Federal Judge, decision on 18th Amendment attacking validity because it was not adopted by state conventions December 1930

box 296

Coast Guard, see Boston Coast Guard Riots

box 296

Clemenceau, Premier, illness 1929

box 296

Cochran-Patterson Kidnapping Bill March 1932

box 296

Communist demonstration at White House, and President's order for release of demonstrators December 1929

box 296

Congress, 72nd, comment on record July 1932

box 296

Congress, courtesy of port for Congressmen, following "leaking trunk" episode October 1929

box 296

Consultative Pact and Outlawry of War November 1930

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Coolidge, Calvin, campaign speech in New York October 1932

box 296

Cruiser building suspension 1929

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Register 1930

box 297

Dawes' resignation as Ambassador to England January 1932

box 297

Dawes' resignation as Head of Reconstruction Finance Corporation June 1932

box 297

Debenture Plan of Farm Relief, covering discussions of periods May - November 1929 March - April 1931

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Democratic, Congress, Leaders' pledge of cooperation in effort to restore prosperity November 1930

box 297

Democratic Platform, campaign 1932

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Democratic prohibition plank, campaign 1932

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Democratic proposal to give Roosevelt broad powers of federal reorganization December 1932

box 297

Diplomatic Service, appointments and comment on loss of career men November 1929

box 297

Disarmament, Dino Grandi, Italy, proposal for holiday of a year in arms construction September 1931

box 297

District of Columbia, court decision on oil case April 1930

box 297

District of Columbia Supreme Court decision in George Otis Smith case, on Senate effort to withdraw confirmation to Power Commission December 1931

box 297

Doran Commissioner, statement on necessity of local cooperation if prohibition enforcement is to be effective May 1930

box 297

Drought Relief, Administration's Emergency Program December 1930 to March 14, 1931

box 297

Drought, President's Conference of Governors, President's statement on program, cut in rail rates for foodstuffs moving into drought area, etc August 1930

box 297

Economic Conference proposal, made by American Legion and Senator Borah May 1931

box 297

Education, Report of President's Committee on, recommending cabinet officer in charge of education November 1931

box 297

Education, Federal Department, proposal and Secretary Wilbur's opposition to December 1929

box 297

Education, Capper, Robinson Bill September 1929

box 297

Election results, interpretation of 1930

box 297

European Affairs, Tardieu Ministry, Briand Ministry, etc 1929

box 297

Fall, Ex-Secretary Albert S., trial and conviction October 1929

box 297

Farrell, James S., statement on steel industry, wage slashing and price cutting May 1931

box 297

Fiscal, federal bond issue of with comment on Mellon's conduct of fiscal affairs, warning against continued government borrowing, etc September 15, 1931

box 297

Federal purchases of U.S. made goods, bills for, based on President's informal suggestion in letter to Speaker Garner January 1932

box 297

Federal reorganization, President's program offered in November 1929

box 297

Federal Reserve Board, action on speculation 1929

box 297

Federal Reserve discount rate, changes August 1929

box 297

Fletcher, H.P., resignation from Tariff Commission July 1931

box 297

Flood control, General Jadwin plan, Sears bill, etc. Frazier Resolution calling for Senate Advisory Committee on flood control, transfer of engineer's office to Vicksburg, President's action in delaying Mississippi work until Congress can amend act, etc August 1929 - July 1930

box 297

Foreign loans, Senate attack on State Department March 1931

box 297

Foreign loan policy of State Department August 1929

box 297

Foreign loans, Senate investigation of January 1932

box 297

Fort, Representative Franklin, speech on prohibition February 1930

box 297

French debt, Young Plan 1929

box 297

French debt default December 1932

box 297

Garfield, James R., report on federal public work December 1931

box 297

Geneva Disarmament, includes American proposals set forth by Ambassador Gibson, Spanish proposal, French proposal, effect of Japanese Manchurian action and Shanghai attack on conference, etc January 1932

box 297

Gibson, Ambassador Hugh, speech at Disarmament Conference at Geneva April 1932

box 297

Glass, Senator, bank relief proposals January 1932

box 297

Glass, Senator, Currency Expansion Bill July 1932

box 297

Glass-Steagall Emergency Banking Bill February 1932

box 297

Glover, Assistant Postmaster General, speech urging postmasters to participate actively in campaign May 1932

box 297

Goldsborough Bill, for control of price levels May 1932

box 297

Government expenditures August 1930

box 297

Government reorganization, includes discussion of Ludlow bill for commission to investigate centralization January 1930

box 297

Grandi, Dino, Italian Foreign Minister, visit to U.S. in Reports include joint statement by President and Grandi, comment on debts, etc November 1930

box 297

Farm Board and Farm Board Action. Reports dealing with questioning of prospective board members by Senate, confirmation of board members, proposals to aid Florida growers, California grape growers, etc., in period from August 2, 1929, to December 23, 1929

box 298

Farm Board and Farm Action. Reports in this volume cover developments following the organization of the Farm Board: its stabilization purchases; formation of cooperatives; Chairman Legge's advice to wheat farmers to reduce acreage and his advocacy of larger farm units; the Board's drive to substitute wheat instead of corn for stock feed to cut down the surplus; proposals to send wheat to the famine sections of China; discussion of the Mississippi restriction of acreage law; the President's refusal to intervene in the Board's actions, etc January 3, 1930, to April 29, 1931

box 298

Farm Marketing Act and Farm Board Action. This volume includes reports on the Farm Relief Bill and its adoption, beginning with papers of appointments to Farm Board; Farm Board wheat exchange with Brazil for coffee, Chairman Legge's retirement in February 1931; negotiations by the board for wheat and cotton sales to Germany in July 1931; the Board's sale of wheat to China in August 1931; the Board's proposal for destruction of cotton, August 1931; the President's announcement in August 1931, of a plan to promote greater markets for cotton; Senator Capper's Resolution for the distribution of Farm Board wheat to the needy; and the Senate Committee's hearings in January 1932 on what the Board had done June 6, 1929

box 298

Hague Conference, Young Plan, includes comment on Snowden's move for British evacuation of Rhineland August 1932

box 298

Haiti, Haitian policy, includes President's request for Commission to investigate American policy; views of editors on effect of American occupation; President's refusal to augment Marine forces there; selection of Commission; views on Commission's work, etc (December 1929)

box 298

Hale, Senator, Bill for building Navy to treaty limits May 1932

box 298

Helium, views on lifting export embargo, also views on President's statement October 1930

box 298

Highway, Emergency Construction Bill February 1932

box 298

Holmes, Supreme Court Justice, retirement January 1932

box 298

House Domestic Allotment Bill January 1933

box 298

Hurley, Secretary P.J., speech to American Publishers' Association, speech, Columbus, Ohio, Rhode Island speech May 1932 July 1932 August 1932

box 298

Hyde, Secretary Arthur M., charges against Soviet short selling September 1930

box 299

Hughes, Charles Evans, report on Chicago diversion of water from Lake Michigan December 1929

box 299

Hughes, Charles Evans, nomination to Supreme Court announced simultaneously with retirement of Chief Justice William H. Taft February 1930

box 299

Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans, speech before American Bar Association, Chicago August 1930

box 299

"I'm Alone" Case, arbitration of, Canadian rumrunner shelled off Florida coast August 1929

box 299

Immigration, selective plan submitted by Senator Henry J. Allen August 1929

box 299

Immigration, Mexican immigration restriction August 1929

box 299

Immigration, Commissioner of Immigration Hull's proposal for selective immigration, also Box-Johnson proposals limiting Mexican entries; restriction of Filipinos; repeal of National Origins section of Law; Senate vote on Mexican restriction; proposals to rescind Japanese Exclusion Act; registration of Aliens; etc December 1929

box 299

Immigration, President's Order tightening up conditions of immigrant visas September 1930

box 299

Immigration, President's advocacy of more flexible and more selective system; views on Senator Reed's suspension proposal November 1930

box 299

Immigration, President's annual message referring to need of changes in immigration law December 1930

box 299

Immigration, Secretary of Labor Doak's proposal as alternative to suggestions of two-year suspension of all immigration; Doak's action against alien seamen and other illegal entrants, to June 1931

box 299

Income tax reduction, proposals of and subsequent report on maintenance of 1930 reduction, to September 1930 June 1929

box 299

Inland Waterways, Upper Mississippi Survey begun August 1929

box 299

Inland Waterways, demand both for St. Lawrence and Lakes-to-Gulf routes; Chicago diversion, etc., Ohio River canalization September 1929 September 1929

box 299

Inland Waterways, see President - Louisville speech, President's Waterway Program October 1929

box 299

Inland Waterways, comment on Charles Evans Hughes' decision as referee in Chicago water diversion case December 1929

box 299

Inland Waterways, U.S. operation of New York State Barge Canal, also views on rivers and harbors bill generally April 1930

box 299

Inland Waterways, discusses appointment of Hanford McNider as Minister to Canada, also Canadian elections, in light of effect on St. Lawrence waterway; Secretary Hurley's tour of Mississippi waterways, also administration's program in light of speech of Frederick W. Sargent, President of Chicago and Northwestern assailing program before Bankers' Convention at Cleveland, Secretary Hurley's speech before Mississippi Valley Association, criticizing railroad's attitude toward waterways September 1930 October 1930 November 1930

box 299

Inland Waterways, report of Engineers of St. Lawrence Commission, recommending Massena Point, New York, for power site for New York in St. Lawrence development January 1931

box 300

Indian Bureau Reorganization March 1931

box 300

Indians, covers Commissioner Rhoads' report on reorganization, Michigan Supreme Court Decision on Indian hunting rights, etc., Administration's new Indian policy of vocational training and state control, Secretay Wilbur's decision to help Indians become self-supporting September 1930 December 1929 August 1929

box 300

Interstate Commerce Commission, reports cover proposals for horizontal rate increases, report of New England Railroad Committee, consolidation of Eastern lines; repeal of "recapture" clause; President's statement on consolidation of Eastern roads, control of bus and truck competition; control of holding companies; Supreme Court decision against Interstate Commerce Commission in California fruit rate case, Interstate Commerce Commission rail consolidation plan May 1931 1931 January 1931 May 1930 December 1929

box 300

Interstate Commerce Commission, merger decision July 1932

box 300

Interstate Commerce Commission, four-system railway merger plan October 1931

box 300

Interstate Commerce Commission, rejection of 15% rate increase request, reports begin October 1931 September 1931

box 300

Interstate Commerce Commission, revised decision on increased freight rates and to permit voluntary loan pool by roads December 1931

box 300

Karolyi, Count, State Department ruling on admission October 1929

box 300

Kellogg Pact, signing of July 1929

box 300

Kellogg Pact, see also Consultative Pact and Outlawry of War November 1930

box 300

Kidnapping, see Cochran-Patterson Kidnapping Bill

box 300

LaFollette-Costigan Bill for Federal Relief January 1932

box 300

Lamont, Secretary of Commerce R.P., speech on wages to Chamber of Commerce of the United States April 1931

box 300

Laval, Premier of France, visit to United States, reports also comment on visit when it was still in prospect October 1931

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, comment on division of Commission's work August 1929

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, row over demand of Senators for preliminary report, discussion reveals division of opinion over President and his enforcement policy, January 1930 December 1929

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, preliminary report, proposing judicial reforms, etc., also Attorney General Mitchell's requirement that enforcement officers be personally "dry"; to March 1930 January 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report based on Wickersham testimony before Judiciary Committee March 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham statement to newspaper editors April 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham pronouncements, Chattanooga speech, Law Institute speech, etc May 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham speech at Conference of Social Workers at Boston, Massachusetts June 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham speech to American Bar Association indicting Jones law, and multiplicity of statutes August 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham statement forecasting Commission report in December October 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, Commission's report January 1931

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, President's message transmitting Commission's full report to Congress

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, Wickersham Commission, Senate curtailment of funds, President's rebuke and threat to secure funds; Senate's reversal of action June 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, announcement of report and adjournment November 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, report on criminal statistics, proposal for uniform compilation of crime statistics, etc April 1930

box 300

Law Enforcement Commission, suggested changes in methods of trial, etc June 1931

box 300

League of Nations, meeting, Briand's proposal for "United States of Europe." September 1929

box 300

Legion, American, proposal for serving Council of National Defense, President rejects it September 1931

box 300

Lobbies, report, includes Bingham incident in connection with tariff legislation; Arnold and Southern Tariff Association; Grundy and his "backward states"; and earlier reports denouncing lobbying in general October 1929

box 300

Lucas, Norris Incident, based on effort to substitute another George Norris' name in Nebraska primary December 1930

box 300

McCulloch, Senator Roscoe E., Ohio, appointment to succeed Burton's post November 1929

box 300

MacDonald, Premier Ramsay, visit to United States, see also President-Premier Joint Statement 1929

box 300

Mellon, Ambassador Andrew W., address to Pilgrim Society, London, see also President-Mellon-Mills Appointment; see also Fiscal Policy April 1932

box 300

Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., radio address, on business and government fiscal matters May 23, 1931

box 300

Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., address to International Chamber of Commerce April 1931

box 300

Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., statement urging transfer of prohibition enforcement to Department of Justice January 1930

box 300

Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., statement on reported resignation October 1929

box 300

Merchant marine, President's announcement of advisory committee, and other phases of development of merchant marine, mail contracts, and loans, etc., Postmaster General Brown's proposals for construction of more merchant ships; Congressman White's proposals concerning mail contracts, etc., McCarl report criticizing Shipping Board June 1930 November 1929 October 1929

box 300

Mexico, Mexican elections November 1929

box 300

Military budget, reduction of July 1929

box 300

Military expenditures, from President's Budget Message 1929

box 300

Mills, Secretary Ogden L., speech to Associated Press April 1930

box 300

Mills, Secretary Ogden L., speech to American Bar Association May 1932

box 300

Mills, Secretary Ogden L., Fanieul Hall speech July 1932

 

Mitchell, Attorney General William D

box 300

Oil Embargo Ruling July 1931

box 300

Power rulings, that the Power Commission has no power of regulation over a power company building a power plant on a non-navigable branch of a navigable stream September 1930

box 300

Radio speech May 1931

box 300

Letter requiring that prohibition officials be "dry" in personal habits and beliefs January 1930

box 300

Antitrust policy November 1929

box 300

Monroe Doctrine, J. Reuben Clark memorandum of Monroe Doctrine June 1930

box 300

Moratorium extension proposals, based on report President rejected recommendation of bankers for another year's, extension of German moratorium 1931

box 300

Morrow, Dwight, Ambassador, Senator, speeches in 1930 campaign, also 1930 statement on Prohibition; also Atlantic City speech, on President's action to help business June 1930

box 301

Naval Arms reduction, comment on President's efforts, with those of Premier MacDonald, to reach understanding; also Secretary Stimson's statement on parity July 1929

box 301

Naval Limitations, discussion, of MacDonald visit, forecasting welcome, effect on other countries, etc September 1929

box 301

Naval Limitations, welcoming MacDonald, discussing his remarks in speech to Senate, "Parity? Take it without reserve, heaped up and flowing over"; also MacDonald's denial visit means an alliance of U.S. and Britain; commenting on MacDonald's other speeches on visit in United States, etc October 1929

box 301

Naval Limitatiaons, selection of Senators Reed and Robinson, Stimson, etc. to American delegation to London naval conference; comment on spirit of Japanese delegation; prospects of decisions on capital ships, submarines, etc October 1929

box 301

Naval Limitations, discussions of submarine issue; French stand that League of Nations should be recognized as chief peace agency; President's plea for patience in negotiations, King George's speech opening conference; Stimson's opening speech, etc December 1929 January 1931

box 301

Naval Limitations Conference, discussions of cruisers, submarines, etc., as main issues of conference. Premier MacDonald's announcement of British cruiser cut January 1930

box 301

Naval Limitations, proposals submitted by American delegates, discussion of submarine, battleship and other issues; strengthening of Kellogg pact; and economic advantages if conference succeeds; also sentiment as to progress made by conference thus far. Other factors discussed are French attitude; suggested Mediterranean treaty; French withdrawal after fall of Tardieu ministry; consideration of proposed "consultative pact," etc., radio talks from London by Stimson, MacDonald and others during conference, etc.; round robin appeal by peace organizations in U.S. by cable to delegates; French unwillingness to compromise, etc February 1930

box 301

Naval Limitations Conference, difficulties in achieving five-power treaty; discussion of U.S. participation in consultative pact; attitude of Borah and other isolationist Senators on pact discussions; views on securing three-power treaty if it is impossible to arrange five-power pact; Ambassador Gibson's speech, President's statement on conference, views on success or failure of conference as measured by negotiations; effect on Anglo-American relations; Secretary Stimson's radio address; Franco-Italian rivalry; value of the "Escalator" (safeguarding) provision for building; Battleship holiday; forecasts as to Senate's attitude toward treaty; President's message, about on conference outcome; Stimson's testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Committee and other phases of Committee hearings; President's threat to call extra session to speed up Senate action on treaty April 1930 about April 13, 1930 May 1, 1930

box 302

Naval Limitations, discussion of Senate Foreign Relations Committee consideration of treaty; President's threat of extra session to secure action; probable postponement of treaty action; criticism of Philippine fortification arrangement; effect of conference on Anglo-American relations; MacDonald's victory in House of Commons on treaty; President's refusal to submit confidential correspondence to Senate Committee; Stimson radio speech attacking "Professional Warriors"; President's, statement supporting treaty; President's insistence on extra session to act on treaty; and Message to Senate, July 7; ratification of treaty June 13

box 302

Muscle Shoals, includes Norris plan for government operation; Cyanamid Company bid, Senator Black amendment to permit purchase of surplus power by municipalities, Representative Reese plan, compromise bill, report by commission named to study November 1929 1930 May 1930 January 1931

box 302

Navy league, second attack on President November 1931

box 302

Nicaragua Canal, supplementary route survey, selection of Army Engineers' survey party September 1929

box 302

Oil, District of Columbia Supreme Court decision, see District of Columbia Supreme Court April 1930

box 302

Owen, Ruth Bryan, proposal for Federal Department of the Home September 1930

box 302

Packers, modification of Packers' "Consent decree" by Justice Bailey in District of Columbia Supreme Court January 1931

box 302

Palestine, Arab-Jews riots at "Wailing Wall" in Jerusalem, with discussion of British mandate, etc August 1929

box 302

Panama Canal, financial report discussed in relation to other waterways, etc August 1929

box 302

Passport Reduction Bill, on cutting down visa fees May 1932

box 302

Pensions, House adoption of bill for pension for widows and orphans May 1932

box 302

Philippines, King and Broussard resolutions for freeing Philippines; also Representative Knutson bill, Senator Bingham's resolution calling for investigation of development, Hawes-Cutting Bill, Secretary Hurley's letter to Senator Bingham, Hawley-Cummings Bill, Governor General Dwight Davis' statement, see also President-Philippine freedom October 1929 October 1929 December 1929 February 1930 February 1930 May 1930 July 1930

box 302

Philippine Independence Bill, Hare Bill, House vote April 1932

box 302

Philippine Independence, passage of bill, President's veto January 13, 1933; and Congress' overriding of veto January 1933

box 302

Post Office Department, Postmaster General Brown's recommendation for government-owned post office building lease

box 302

Power, Attorney General's Opinion on Cumberland Falls Issue August 1930

box 302

Prohibition, decisions of Circuit Court of Appeals, Philadelphia, reversing lower court decision holding buyer of liquor equally guilty with seller; and decision by Judge Dawson of Kentucky supporting position of lower court November 1929

box 302

Public Utilities, Power, discussion of reorganization of Federal Power Commission; government ownership; federal and state conflicts of jurisdiction; Maine referendum barring export of power; federal control of utility financing methods, etc September 1929 to July 1930

box 302

Power Commission, report based on decision in Appalachian Power Company case holding that Commission has jurisdiction over tributaries to navigable streams, applied to New River, West Virginia project April 1931

box 302

Power Commission, Bonner-King-Russell dispute and Senate effort to reconsider nominations, reinstatement of King, January 1931 January 1931

box 302

Power Commission, Senate vs. George Otis Smith, see also District of Columbia-Supreme Court Decision in George Otis Smith case April 1931

box 302

Prison, proposed federal prison reorganization, President's plans for extending probation; farms for narcotic victims, also President's plan to ask $5,000,000 Federal Penitentiary Fund, August 1929 August 1929

box 302

Prohibition, American Bar Association Referendum for Repeal

box 302

Prohibition Bureau, transfer from Treasury to Justice, See also Mellon, Secretary May 1930

box 302

Prohibition, expose by former Prohibition Director Campbell of New York

box 302

Prohibition, Literary Digest poll, from March 1930 to July 1930

box 302

Prohibition, Ontario and Nova Scotia referendum reversing dry stand November 1929

box 302

Prohibition, proposals for referendum on January 1930

box 302

Prohibition, proposals of Tuttle, New York, U.S. District Attorney, for local option; GOP state convention stand on

box 302

Prohibition, transfer of Prohibition Unit to Justice Department under Williamson Bill February 1930

box 302

Prohibition, Prohibition Administrator, A.W.W. Woodcock statement of policy on home brew September 1930

box 302

Public Domain Bills April 1932

box 302

Public Lands Policy, report of Committee headed by James R. Garfield, favored turning public lands to state control March 1931

box 302

Public Lands Policy, President's selection of committee to study policy; discussion of protecting sub-surface rights to Federal government; reoganization of Reclamation Service, etc September 1929

 

President

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Administration's first six months

box 303

Comparative positions on various issues

box 303

Acceptance Speech

box 303

American Legion Speech

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Annual Message to Congress 1932

box 303

Annual Message to Congress 1931

box 303

Annual Message to Congress 1930

box 303

Annual Message to Congress 1929

 

Appointments

box 303

Beverly, James R., Governor of Puerto Rico, see "Grew and Beverly." January 1932

box 303

Boyden, R.W., to the Hague April 1930

box 303

Brewster, S.M., U.S. District Attorney, Kansas December 1929

box 303

Brown, General Lytle, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, see Guggenheim September 1929

box 303

Brown, Colonel Thad H., to Radio Commission, see Guggenheim September 1929

box 303

Burnet, David, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, see Roosevelt, Nichols August 1930

box 303

Butte, Dr. George C., Vice Governor, Philippines, see Smith, George Otis December 1930

box 303

Cardozo, Benjamin, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court February 1932

box 303

Chapin, Roy H., Secretary of Commerce August 3, 1932

box 303

Clark, J. Reuben, Jr., Ambassador to Mexico October 1930

box 303

Crisp, Charles R., Tariff Commission September 27, 1932

box 303

Crosby, General H.B., Commissioner of District of Columbia March 1930

box 303

Dawes, General Charles G., to Reconstruction Finance Corporation January 1932

box 303

Dawes, General Charles G., to Disarmament Conference Delegation December 1931

box 303

Diekeme, G.J., Minister to Holland, see Garrett September 1929

box 303

Doak, William N., Secretary of Labor November 1930

box 303

Eastman, J.B., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Woods, see also Sackett, Hopkins, and Brewster December 1929

box 303

Edge, Walter, Ambassador to France July 1929

box 303

Everson, General William G., Chief, Militia Bureau, U.S.A., see Brown October 1929

box 303

Forbes, W. Cameron, Ambassador to Japan, see McNider 1930

box 303

Fuller, Major General Benjamin H., Commandant, Marine Corps, see Roosevelt, Nichols August 1930

box 303

Garfield, James R., Public Lands Commission, see Brown September 1929

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Garrett, John W., Ambassador to Italy, see Diekeme July 1929

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Gibson, Hugh M., to Disarmament Conference Delegation, see Disarmament Conference Delegates December 1931

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Grew, Joseph C., Ambassador to Japan February 1932

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Guggenheim, Harry F., Ambassador to Cuba, see also Brown September 1929

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Hopkins, R.J., Federal Judge, Kansas, see Sackett, see also Eastman October 1929

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Jardine, William M., Minister to Egypt, see Roosevelt, Nichols July 1930

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Jones, R.M., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Eastman, see also Sackett December 1929

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Laughlin, I.B., Ambassador to Spain October 1929

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Lee, W.E., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Sackett, see also Tate January 1930

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MacArthur, Major General Douglas, Chief of Staff, U.S.A., see Roosevelt, Nichols July 1930

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Mahaffie, Charles D., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Roosevelt, Nichols August 1930

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McNab, J.R., see Garfield October 1929

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Meyer, Eugene, to Governor, Federal Reserve Board September 1930

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McNider, Hanford, Minister to Canada June 1930

box 303

McNinch, Frank R., to Federal Power Commission December 1930

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Mellon, Andrew W., Ambassador to Great Britain February 1932

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Mills, Ogden R., Secretary of Treasury, see Mellon-Mills Appointments February 1932

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Morrow, E.P., U.S. Board of Mediation 1930

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Munro, Dana G., Minister to Haiti, see Roosevelt, Nichols July 1930

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O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, Chairman, Tariff Commission November 1931

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Pomerene, Atlee, Chairman, Reconstruction Finance Corporation July 26, 1932

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Ratshesky, A.C., Minister to Czechoslovakia, see Sackett January 1930

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Reicheldefer, Luther H., District of Columbia Commissioner, see Crosby March 1930

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Reed, Judge, to Federal Land Bank October 1929

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Roosevelt, Nicholas, Governor of Philippines, (withdrawn) July 1930

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Roosevelt, Nicholas, Minister to Hungary August 1930

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Roosevelt, Colonel Theodore, Governor to Puerto Rico

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Roosevelt, Theodore, Governor to Philippines January 1932

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Sackett, Frederick M., Ambassador to Germany December 1929

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Sparks, Will M., Federal Judge, Indiana November 1929

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Smith, George Otis, Federal Power Commission December 1930

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Stockton, G.B., Minister to Austria, see Sackett January 1930

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Swanson, Senator C.A., Disarmament Conference Delegation, see Disarmament Conference Delegates December 1931

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Tate, H.M., Interstate Commerce Commission February 1930

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Taylor, R.V., Interstate Commerce Commission, see Brewster December 1929

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Thatcher, Thomas D., Solicitor General, see Willys, see also Crosby February 1930

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Thompson, Sam H., Federal Farm Board March 1931

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Watson, Judge A.L., Federal Judge, see Eastman, see Sackett December 1929

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Willys, John N., Ambassador to Poland March 1930

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Winslow, Samuel E., U.S. Board of Mediation, see Smith, George Otis December 1930

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Wooley, Dr. Mary E., Disarmament Conference Delegation December 1931

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Woods, J.P., Interstate Commerce Commission, see Brewster, see Disarmament Conference Delegates, see Crosby December 1929

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Youngquist, A.A., Assistant Attorney General November 1929

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Judge Parker, appointment to Supreme Court

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Judge Roberts, appointment to Supreme Court

 

Business Conference

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Statement on business conditions October 1929

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Business conditions statement April 15, 1932

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Business Rehabilitation Program October 1931 to December 1931

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Business Conference, unemployment situation 1929-1931

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Business Conference August 25-26, 1932

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Cabinet salary reductions

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Caribbean trip, includes San Juan, Puerto Rico, speech and Virgin Islands statement

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Cleveland Speech October 15, 1932

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Cleveland Speech, American Bankers Association October 1930

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Coinage Bill Veto, first bill vetoed

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Consolidation of Federal Bureaus Proposal December 1931

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Coolidge article in Saturday Evening Post September 10, 1932

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D.A.R. Address April 1930

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Des Moines Speech October 4, 1932

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Destroyer reduction proposal September 1931

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Detroit Speech October 22, 1932

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Detroit trip to address American Legion, for editorial comment on speech, see President, American Legion speech September 1931

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Disarmament Proposal, in instructions to delegates to Geneva Disarmament Conference June 22, 1932

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Drought expenditures, report on May 1931

box 305

Drought relief statement February 3, 1931

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Economy, Appeal to Nation May 6

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Economy Message July 1930

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Economy Message to Cabinet

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Economy program, tax increase proposals October 1931

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Economy program, statement on deficit June 2, 1931

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Economy, Reorganization Message May 1932

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Economy statement April 24, 1931

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Economy statement September 25, 1931

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Economy warning October 14, 1931

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Economy warnings April 1930

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Election result

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Farm Board intervention June 1931

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Farmers' moratorium September 27, 1932

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Federal building projects announcement May 12, 1931

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Proposal to aid federal land banks

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Signing of Federal Power Commission Bill

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First year of administration

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Florida patronage statement 1929

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Foreign debt statement November 23, 1932

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Foreign Relations Message 1932

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Foreign Relations Message 1930

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Four-point relief program June 1932

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Emergency relief proposals

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Emergency relief, $20,000,000 Compromise Bill

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German armament question and Disarmament Conference September 20, 1932

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Gettysburg speech May 30, 1930

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Glendale, California, radio speech on election results November 12, 1932

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Handshaking moratorium February 1932

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Home Loan Bills

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Home Loan Bank and Home Ownership Conference

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Home Loan Bank proposal November 1931

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Home Loan Board appointments August 6, 1932

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Conference on Home Ownership, comment previous to Conference 1931

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Conference on Home Ownership 1931

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Address to Conference on Home Ownership 1931

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Home Ownership Conference 1930

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Home Ownership Conference and Home Ownership Legislation 1932

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Hospitalization Bill for Civilians, veto of

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Howell, Senator, prohibition incident, challenging "loose talk" in Congress 1929

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"Hurry Up" special message to Congress January 1932

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Indianapolis speech, to business men 1931

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Indianapolis, campaign speech October 28, 1932

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Inland Waterways, request for appropriation March 1932

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Inland Waterways Program, Louisville speech 1929

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Interior Department economy drive May 1931

box 306

International Chamber of Commerce Address May 1931

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Kelley charges in New York World against Secretary Wilbur and Interior Department October 1930

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King's Mountain speech October 1930

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Labor speech October 1930

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Laval Conference

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Laval Joint Statement on Conference

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Law enforcement message April 1930

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Special message on law reform February 1932

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Lincoln Day address 1931

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Lincoln Tomb Dedication speech June 1931

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Loan to China for wheat sales

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Louvain Library incident, involving Architect Warren's attitude in matter of inscription

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Madison Square Garden speech October 31, 1932

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Marion, O., speech at Harding Memorial June 1931

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Mellon tax increase proposals December 1931

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Methodist Ecumenical Conference address by radio October 1931

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Eugene Meyer appointment to Federal Reserve Board

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Muscle Shoals statement, previous to veto message

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Muscle Shoals veto message March 1931

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Moratorium action to relieve German economic situation, reports from June 24 to August 18, 1931

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Naval budget statement November 12, 1931

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Naval economy drive May 1931

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Naval reduction proposals October 1931

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Navy Day speech October 1931

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Navy Day statement October 1932

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Navy League attack April 1932

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Navy League attack by William Gardiner, President's Committee investigation and report 1931

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Newspaper statement on emergency program December 11, 1931

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New Year's Proclamation announcing Naval Treaty in effect January 1931

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New York Herald-Tribune Conference of Women, address by radio September 29, 1932

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Nine-Point Emergency Program, statement July 29, 1932

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"No Special Session" statement May 1931

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"No Tax Increase" statement March 1931

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Nicaraguan nonintervention policy April 1931

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Signing of Norris Anti-Injunction Bill March 1932

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speeches, includes King's Mountain, Cleveland, Detroit speech to Legion and Labor speech October 1930

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Omnibus pension veto April 1932

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Request for $150,000,000 relief fund

box 307

Pan-American Commercial Congress speech October 1931

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Pan-American Day address April 1931

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Personnel Administration Counsel April 1931

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Philippine Freedom Bill veto January 13, 1933

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Philippine Independence statement October 1931

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Police Chiefs' Conference speech October 1931

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Post Office economy drive, postal deficit May 1931

box 307

Power Commission, statement on nominations January 1931

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Power Commission nominations, stand on February 1931

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Premier MacDonald Joint Statement October 1929

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President and 71st Congress

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Racketeers, rejection of federal drive on December 1930

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Railroad consolidation December 1930

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Railroads, statement of condition of March 1932

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Railway wages, appeal for delay in consideration of September 1930

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Ransdell bill creating Public Health Institute

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Reconstruction Finance Corporation

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Red Cross address April 1930

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Radio Relief Appeal, on behalf of Community Chests Drive October 16, 1932

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Relief Coordination Program

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Relief Legislation statement of July 7, 1932

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Relief Drive statement October 18, 1931

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Relief legislation, statement of on Wagner Bill June 24, 1932

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Relief proposals, controversy with Garner

box 308

Criticism of Congress for blocking reorganization program January 3, 1933

box 308

Reorganization efforts, including five-day week proposals, flat-rate salary cut proposal, etc.; April 9th conference, proposal of President to accept $1 a year salary; Hines' proposal to restrict payments of disability compensation, etc 1932

box 308

"Surprise Message" to Congress and supplementary statement on economic cooperation April 1932

box 308

Reorganization program, statement and September 10 letter to executive government officers on budget September 13, 1932

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Reorganization proposal March 1932

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Reorganization efforts and Congress' rejection of reorganization proposal March 1932

box 308

Special message on reorganization February 1932

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Message on government reorganization, submitting executive orders for reorganization, consolidation, etc December 9, 1932

box 308

Richmond address, Taxation, etc April 1932

box 308

Robinson, Senator, relief proposals; includes comment on letter to engineers opposing bond issue proposal; President's statement on Garner's building program; etc

box 308

Roosevelt conference November 1932

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Roosevelt conference invitation, based on President's telegram November 12, 1932

box 308

Roosevelt telegram offering negotiation on St. Lawrence Treaty, and President's reply July 10, 1932

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St. Louis speech November 4, 1932

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Senate and President

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Address to Senate on budget May 31, 1932

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Senate, Power Commission nominations controversy January 1931

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Senate statement October 1929

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Shipping Board reorganization proposal April 1932

box 308

Short sales of grain statement July 1931

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Short sales, pressure against and prospects of Congressional inquiry February 1932

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Research Committee on Social Trends announced December 1929

box 308

Letter to Senator Smoot re soldiers' bonus February 1931

box 308

Spanish war veterans' pension veto June 1930

box 308

Tariff Commission letter requesting study of effect of debased currencies on imports and tariff protection October 24, 1932

box 308

Veto of Democratic tariff measure May 1932

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Tax bill, statement on signing of bill June 1932

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Third year of administration

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"Treasury Raids" statement December 1930

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Tuskegee speech April 1931

box 308

Unemployment Commission, selection of August 1930

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Unemployment Conference

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Wagner Bill veto

box 308

Valley Forge speech May 1931

box 308

Statement on tariff, and fight over flexible provision of Hawley-Smoot Bill as presented in House and Senate bills September 1929

box 309

Tax increase proposals December 29, 1931, to June 2, 1932

box 309

Wage reductions July 1931

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Wage statement April 1931

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Wagner-Garner Relief Bill veto July 11, 1932

box 309

War debts, letter to Borah July 13, 1932

box 309

War debts, special message to Congress December 19, 1932

box 309

Washington's Birthday address 1932

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Washington police, comment on third degree investigation August 1931

box 309

Welfare Conference address September 15, 1932

box 309

Western trip, proposed May 1930

box 309

Wickersham report, message transmitting preliminary report January 1930

box 309

Wickersham report, message on January 1931

box 309

Wilkerson, Judge, promotion of

box 309

Women, address to October 7, 1932

box 309

World Court, statement announcing intention to submit protocols to present session November 1930

box 309

World War Pension Bill, statement forecasting, warning by President, Mellon and Hines June 1930

box 309

Yorktown speech October 1931

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Radio Monopoly Suit May 1930

box 309

Reappportionment, demand for 1932 National Republican Convention Platform May 1929

box 309

Republican prohibition plank June 1932

box 309

Rockefeller, John D., Jr., letter favoring repeal of 18th Amendment June 1932

 

Roosevelt, Governor Franklin D

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Unemployment insurance plan presented at state Federation of Labor meeting August 1930

box 309

Appointment of St. Lawrence Development Commission August 1930

box 309

Utilities policy and miscellaneous April 1930

box 309

Veto of bill to investigate New York City government; prison program, states' rights speech, old-age pension fight March 1930

box 309

Action in telephone rate case, prison program, message to legislature and miscellaneous subjects January 1930

box 309

speech to state Democratic Committee of Illinois attacking administration December 1929

box 309

Bonus attitude September 1932

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Baltimore speech October 25, 1932

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Bridgeport, Connecticut, speech September 3, 1932

box 309

Butte speech promising silver conference September 19, 1932

box 309

Columbus, Ohio, speech August 20, 1932

box 309

Foreign debt statement November 23, 1932

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Statement on Far Eastern policy supporting Stimson policy

box 309

Pittsburgh speech October 19, 1932

box 309

Portland, Oregon, speech on power September 21, 1932

box 309

Prohibition statement in letter to Senator Wagner September 9, 1930

box 309

Radio address on 1932 Democratic Platform July 30, 1930

box 309

Radio "Forgotten Man" speech April 7, 1932

box 309

Radio speech on relief, Albany October 13, 1932

box 309

St. Paul, Minnesota, Jefferson Day Dinner April 18, 1932

box 309

Sales tax pronouncement January 1933

box 309

Salt Lake City speech on railroads September 17, 1932

box 309

Seagirt, New Jersey, speech on prohibition August 27, 1932

box 309

Seattle tariff speech September 20, 1932

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Sioux City, Iowa, speech on farm relief September 29, 1932

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Topeka, Kansas, farm relief speech September 14, 1932

 

Roosevelt, Nicholas

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Appointment as Governor General of Philippines and withdrawal of name after Filipinos had made demonstrations because of book he had written on capacity of Filipinos to govern themselves

box 309

Appointment as Minister to Hungary September 1930

box 309

Round-robin letter of prominent men to Congress to speed up work May 1932

box 309

Rubio, President-elect of Mexico, visit to U.S December 1930

 

Russia, recognition of

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Secretary Stimson's study of recognition March 1931

box 309

Reply to Stimson note, rebuke to U.S

box 309

Trade embargo July 1930

box 309

Russo-Chinese situation, Kellogg Pact, etc July 1929

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Sackett-Insull incident, speech of Sackett in Berlin June 1930

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St. Lawrence Power Project, New York State action for power commission January 1930

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St. Lawrence Waterway negotiations, Stimson-Herridge negotiations, selection of Senator J.H. Allen as special advisor, President's acceptance of Canadian suggestion for direct negotiation of treaty October 1931

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St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty signing, announcement by President July 13, 1932

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Sales tax, House Ways and Means Committee report March 7, 1932

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Shearer case, lobbying at Disarmament Conference; Shearer's suit against munition makers; President's denunciation, etc September 1929

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Sheppard, Senator, bill to make buyer of liquor equally guilty with seller October 1929

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Short selling of stocks, based on Stock Exchange report and on Capper, resolution for investigation, Watson's demand for investigation, etc October 1929

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Sinclair, Harry, oil case, conviction and sentence August 1929

 

Smith, Alfred E

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Editorials in New Outlook magazine, initial number after Smith becomes editor October 1932

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Jefferson Day speech, Washington, D.C., and denunciation of demagogues April 1932

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Radio speech, on sales tax, government reorganization, veterans' relief, etc May 16, 1932

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Saturday Evening Post article on Soldiers' Bonus September 1932

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His appointment, with Calvin Coolidge and Julius Rosenwald, to administer charitable bequest of Conrad Hubert October 1929

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Soldiers' Bonus

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South American governments, State Department recognition policy September 1930

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State Department, appropriations attacked as too small November 1929

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Steagall Bank Guaranty Bill May 1932

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Steel merger, court decision December 1930

 

Stimson, Secretary of State

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European trip June 1931

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Trip to Geneva Disarmament Conference; note to Russia on Chinese situation December 1929

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Radio speech on Latin American policy May 9, 1931

 

Stock Market

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Views of influence on business sentiment, statements by Roger Babson and others; comment on stock market crash, President's statement, etc October 1929

box 310

Investigation proposals, short selling; Representative LaGuardia's expose of promotional activities of certain financial writers for newspapers April 1932

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Stresemann, Dr., death of German leader October 1929

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Sugar bounty proposals January 1930

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Sugar tariff schedule, Senate Vote on January 1930

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Sugar tariff schedule May 1929 to January 1930

 

Supreme Court of United States

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Decision on buyers' guilt in liquor cases May 1930

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Decision as to display of corks and kegs in liquor cases, covering articles used in home brew making May 1930

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Decision upholding President in appointment of George Otis Smith to Power Commission and denying Senate's right to recall confirmation May 1932

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Swope stabilization proposal, discussion of methods of maintaining employment based upon plan developed by General Electric Company September 1931

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Tariff Bill, Note: The comment on the sugar schedule was reported separately; see sugar tariff schedule May 13, 1929, to October 2, 1929

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Tariff Bill October 3, 1929, to December 30, 1929

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Tariff Bill January 3, 1930, to April 30, 1930

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Tariff Bill June 17, 1930, to April 13, 1932

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Tariff Bill May 1, 1930, to June 16, 1930

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Tax increase proposals, based on proposal of Senator Reed of Pennsylvania for sales tax and Representative Bacharach of New Jersey for estate and inheritance tax increase September 1931

box 312

Tax reduction, proposal based on Secretary Mellon's statement November 1929

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Treasury deficit, bond issue June 1931

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Unemployment insurance September 1930

 

United States

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Acceptance of naval holiday proposals November 1931

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Action in Japanese crisis February 1932 to April 1932

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Action in Japanese-Manchurian controversy, based on Stimson's appeal to China and Japan to cease hostilities and on League of Nations to act September 1931

box 312

Action on Manchurian crisis, based on Stimson note invoking nine-power pact and Kellogg Treaty; also discussion of proposed economic blockade; Tokyo statements denouncing Stimson; etc November 1931

box 312

United States of Europe, discussion based on Briand proposal September 1929

box 312

Veterans' agencies, consolidation of July 1930

box 312

Veterans' relief bills, includes discussion of Representative Rankin bill, Representative Cochran bill, etc April 1930

box 312

Vinson, Representative, bill for "Treaty Navy," December 1931

box 312

Wage reductions, based on reduction announced by U.S. Steel and other industries; the President's efforts to prevent wage cuts September 1931

 

War debts

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General May 1931

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Debts and disarmament, discussion covers period prior to President's foreign relations message, 1931, and President's opposition to extension of moratorium or debt reduction unless armaments are reduced October to December 1931

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Debts and reparations, discussions cover views on the connection of war debts and reparations; effect of moratorium on German stability, etc June 1931

box 312

War Policies Commission, hearings, views on testimony of Bernard Baruch, Newton D. Baker, Eugene Meyer, etc. on drafting of capital, "freezing" prices, avoidance of profiteering, etc., in wartime March 1931

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Washington reporters' contempt case developed out of statement as to speakeasies in Washington and refusal of reporters to disclose sources of information October 1929

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Wheat, distribution in drought area, bills for March 1932

box 312

Wheeler, Senator, report of Subcommittee on Unemployment Relief October 1931

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Wickersham, George W., letter to Governor Roosevelt read by Roosevelt to Governors' Conference at New London, Connecticut, views on prohibition July 16, 1929

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Wickersham, George W., "Flogging" penalty discussion, based on paper by Mr. Wickersham before American Prison Association at Louisville, Kentucky, suggesting that an inquiry be made as to value of flogging as a penalty for banditry and racketeering October 1930

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Wiggin, Banker's Committee Report on Debt Readjustment August 1931

 

Wilbur, Ray Lyman

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Announcement of retention in cabinet October 1930

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Wilbur-Kelly oil charges, based on charges made by Kelly in New York World regarding oil; Attorney General Mitchell's investigation and report; See also President, statement on Kelly charges September 1930

box 312

Proposal to abolish Interior Department September 1930

box 312

Articles on conservation of national parks August 1929

box 312

Willebrandt, Mabel, articles on prohibition August 1929

 

World Court

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Decision of Senate Foreign Relations Committee to postpone action on World Court Protocol December 1931

box 312

Discussions based on Justice Hughes' address to Association of International Law; German customs case; suggestion of special session to consider World Court Protocols March to June 1931

box 312

Discussions based on Elihu Root's statement before Foreign Relations Committee January 1931

box 312

Consolidated report showing views of editors September 4, 1929, to December 12, 1930

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Kellogg nomination August 1930

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Comment deals with victory of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, also with speech of Richard Washburn Child, and Saturday Evening Post article by George Wharton Papper January 1930 to June 1930

box 312

Views on U.S. entry under Root formula September 1929

box 312

World Court adherence by U.S., based on American Bar Association resolutions favoring adherence; on fight launched by American Foundation for adherence; and on Senate Foreign Relations Committee action designating as date for taking up protocols December 16, 1931

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World War Pension Bill July 1930

 

CORRESPONDENCE 1917-1964

Scope and Contents note

Letters sent and received by Herbert Hoover, arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
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Adam, Robert George, concerning government service 1950

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Adams, Ephraim D 1915-1924

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Addams, Jane 1917-1935

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Albert, King of Belgium 1918-1923

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Allen, Ben undated

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American Commission to Negotiate Peace, letter of appreciation September 1, 1919

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American President Lines (George Killion) 1957

box 313

American Red Cross 1933-1939

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Auchincloss, Gordon 1917-1918

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Baker, Bryant, concerning marble bust of Herbert Hoover 1923

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Baker, George Barr 1917-1928

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Baker, Newton 1917-1919

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Barnard, Dr. H.E 1933-1941

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Barnes, Julius 1933-1938

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Baruch, Bernard 1917-1955

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Benedictus XV, Pope 1920

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Benson, S.W 1918-1919

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Bernstein, Herman 1934

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Boyden, Roland W 1918-1919

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Caetani, Gelasio 1912-1913

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Cardenas, Juan F. (Ambassador of Spain) 1940

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Carl, Prince of Sweden 1919

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Cartier, E. de (Ambassador of Belgium) 1920-1921

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Cellere, M. (High Commissioner of Italy) 1917-1918

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Clemenceau, Georges 1919

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Coolidge, Calvin, and Coolidge family 1925-1934

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Cotton, Joseph P. (Advisory Counsel of Allied Transport Council) 1918

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Coudert, Frederick R 1918-1920

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Crane, Charles R 1919

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Cravath, Paul D. (American Mission to Interallied War Conference; Counsel to Council of War Purchases and Finances) 1917-1918

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Craven, Capt. T.T 1927

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Curtis, Charles 1933

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Danforth, William H. (Ralston Purina Company) 1921

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Daniels, Josephus E 1919

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Dawes, Charles G 1919

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Dickson, Alice M 1931-1958

box 314

Eckhardt, Tibor 1957

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Eisenhower, Dwight D 1954-1956

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Fawcett, James W 1936-1939

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Fieser, James L. (American Red Cross) 1933-1943

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Flesh, Edward 1922-1928

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Francqui, Emil 1933

box 315

Frankfurter, Felix 1918

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Fulbright, J. William 1946

 

Fuller, Marietta

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1923-1925

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1926-1928

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Galpin, Perrin 1957

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Gannett, Fred, concerning agricultural meeting September 1943

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George, Lloyd 1919

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Gibson, Hugh 1918-1921

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Glass, Carter 1918-1919

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Goldwater, Senator Barry 1964

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Gompers, Samuel 1918-1919

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Goodrich, James P 1933-1940

box 316

Grasty, Charles H. ( New York Times) 1920

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Grew, Joseph C. (American Commission to Negotiate Peace) 1918-1919

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Harding, Warren G 1921

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Harding, William P. Gould 1917

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Hartigan, John 1935-1952

 

Healy, James A

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1936-1937

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1938-1943

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Herrick, Myron T. (Ambassador to France) 1918-1920

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Hinshaw, David 1933-1940

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Hoolihan, John C 1958

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Hoover, Lou Henry 1915-1927

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House, Colonel Edward M 1917-1921

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Houston, D.F 1918

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Hughes, Charles Evans 1921-1937

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Hull, Cordell 1940-1941

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Hunsiker, Col. Millard 1918

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Hunt, E.E 1934-1945

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Irwin, Will 1931

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Jones, Rufus (American Friends Service) 1919-1948

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Jordan, David Starr 1914-1928

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Jusserand, J.J. (Ambassador of France) 1919-1921

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Kaltenborn, Hans and Olga 1964

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Kellogg, Frank B 1919

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Kellogg, Vernon 1918-1921

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Kerensky, Alexander F 1955

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Konoye, Prince 1934-1936

box 318

Lansing, Robert M 1919

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Leffingwell, R.C. (Assistant Secretary of Treasury) 1918

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Liebman, Marvin (Committee of One Million) 1957

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Liege, l'Universite de 1964

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McAdoo, William G 1918

box 318

McCormick, Chauncey 1935-1949

box 318

McCully, Adm. N.A 1921

box 318

MacLafferty, James H 1933-1940

box 318

McPherson, James D., concerning mining interests 1933-1938

box 318

Masaryk, Thomas G 1918

box 318

Mercier, Cardinal 1916-1918

box 318

Miscellaneous 1922-1963

box 318

Mueller, Hermann (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany) 1919

box 318

Nansen, Fridtjof 1917-1920

box 318

Nixon, Richard M 1956

box 318

Norris, George W 1918

box 318

Northcliffe, Lord 1917

box 318

Okada, Hon. Tadahiko, concerning an interview with Herbert Hoover 1920

 

O'Laughlin, John Callan. Typescript letters to Hoover with miscellaneous enclosures, some typescript carbon copies of Hoover's replies. 10 bound volumes, arranged chronologically

box 319

Vol. I January 27 - December 30, 1933

box 319

Vol. II January 1 - December 29, 1934

box 320

Vol. III January 5, 1935 - December 26, 1936

box 320

Vol. IV January 2 - December 31, 1939

box 321

Vol. V January 3 - December 28, 1940

box 321

Vol. VI January 4 - December 31, 1941

box 322

Vol. VII January 2 - December 27, 1942

box 322

Vol. VIII January 2 - December 31, 1943

box 323

Vol. IX January 8 - December 30, 1944

box 323

Vol. X January 6, 1945 - September 22, 1948

box 324

Paderewski, Jan Ignace 1919-1938

box 324

Page, Walter H 1915-1916

box 324

Palmer, Frederick 1918-1920

box 324

Pate, Maurice 1964

box 324

Pershing, General John J 1918-1946

box 324

Pilsudski, Marshal 1921

box 324

Polk, Frank L., concerning American Relief Administration mission to the Near East 1919

box 324

Reading, Lord Rufus Isaacs 1918-1919

 

Rickard, Edgar

box 324

General 1920-1951

box 324

Relief account statements

box 324

Telegram disclaiming Hoover's candidacy for presidency September 5, 1919

box 324

Roosevelt, Eleanor 1939

box 324

Roosevelt, Theodore 1917-1937

box 324

Saxon, O. Glenn 1938-1940

box 324

Shaw, Arch 1933-1937

box 324

Shepardson, Whitney 1919

box 324

Sims, Admiral William S 1910-1918

box 324

Sinsheimer, Allen 1933-1947

box 324

Smith, H. Alexander 1933-1947

 

Sokolsky, George

box 325

1935-1938

box 325

1939-1952

box 325

Spargo, John 1933-1951

box 325

Sproul, Robert G 1949

box 325

Squier, George (National Academy of Science) 1928

box 325

Stark, Herbert S 1904-1906

box 325

Stewart, John K 1964

box 325

Stockton, Gilchrist 1920

box 325

Strauss, Lewis L 1933

box 325

Sullivan, Mark 1933-1936

box 325

Surface, Frank M 1919-1921

box 325

Taft, Robert A 1918

box 325

Taft, William H 1927

box 325

Tardieu, Andre (High Commissioner of the French Republic to the U.S.) 1917-1919

box 325

Taylor, Alonzo 1917-1944

box 325

Tchitcherin, George 1922

box 325

Truman, Harry S 1947-1964

box 325

Tuck, William Hallan 1934-1953

box 326

Vandenberg, A.H 1933-1947

box 326

Vanderlip, F.A 1920

box 326

Villalobar, Le Marquis de 1918

box 326

Wallace, Gale D 1928-1929

box 326

Walsh, Senator David I., concerning coal price-fixing 1922

box 326

Warren, Earl 1928

box 326

White, William Allen 1935-1941

box 326

Whitlock, Brand 1914-1917

box 326

Wilbur, Ray Lyman 1919-1932

box 326

Wilhelm, Donald 1923-1928

box 326

Williams, Walter J 1919-1956

box 326

Wilson, C.E 1954

box 326

Wood, Frederick H 1938-1939

box 326

Wyckhoff, Stanley 1921-1923

box 326

Yudenitch, General N 1919

 

SUBJECT FILE 1900-1964

Scope and Contents note

Reports, memoranda, correspondence, lists, clippings, cartoons, and printed matter, arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 326

Agricola, Georgius, De Re Metallica. Includes Lou Henry Hoover's handwritten translation notes from the Latin

box 326

Albert, King of the Belgians

box 326

Allen, Gracie, Imaginary interview with Herbert Hoover

 

American Relief Administration

box 326

General

box 326

Aid to Russia

box 385

Aid to Russia - New York Times magazine article 1931

box 327

Criticism of Herbert Hoover by J.T. Loree

box 327

Loan to Finland

box 327

Relations with the Bela Kun government in Hungary

box 327

Signing of the Riga agreement

box 327

American relief efforts during World War I

box 327

Appeals for help from individuals

box 327

Appreciation letters for relief work 1915-1919

box 327

Baruch, Bernard

box 327

Bohemian Club

box 327

Boy Scouts of America

box 327

Boys' Club

box 327

Brussels Exposition 1958

box 327

Bryce, Viscount

box 327

California visit 1919

box 327

Campaign for the 48 States to Limit and Restrict the Centralized Powers of the Federal Government 1956

box 327

Cartoons

box 327

China, communist

box 327

China, "News from China for Overseas," International Relations Committee, Nanking 1935

box 328

Chinese National Association of the Mass Education Movement 1929

box 328

Code books ca. 1935

box 328

Colorado River Basin

 

Colorado River Development

box 328

Government documents 1930-1945

box 328

Pamphlets 1936-1945

box 328

Colorado River Board of California, Statement on Behalf of California 1944

box 328

Hoover testimony 1945

 

Commission for Relief in Belgium

box 329

General

 

Articles by its members

box 329

Part I

box 330

Part II

box 330

Communism

box 330

Congress, list of members

box 330

Coolidge, Calvin

box 330

Cultural and Scientific Conference, New York City March 25-27, 1949

box 330

Damm, Paul

box 330

Dewey, Thomas E

box 330

Dogs

box 330

Doodles

box 330

Economic policies

box 330

Edison, Thomas E

box 330

Education, contribution to

box 330

Egg rolling at the White House

box 330

Eisenhower, Dwight D

box 330

Equal Rights Amendment 1932

box 330

Estes, Billie Sol

box 330

European trip 1937-1938

box 331

Ex-Presidents

box 331

Ex-Presidents and the Senate

box 331

Famine Emergency Committee 1946-1947

box 331

First Aid for Hungary 1956

box 331

First Ladies of Presidents

box 331

Fishing

box 331

Flynn, Ed

box 331

Flynn, John, The Roosevelt Myth (1948)

box 331

Food for Small Democracies 1941

box 331

Food subsidies

box 331

Foreign policy of the U.S 1941-1963

box 332

Garrett, Garet, "The Mortification of History," 1943

 

Garrette, Eve

box 332

"Career in Politics," The Woman 1943

box 332

"Politics Needs Women," 1943

box 332

Genealogy of the Hoover family

 

Gibson, Hugh

box 332

"The Danger of Isolationism," 1943

box 332

"United Nations," 1943

box 332

Girl Scouts

box 332

Guerrier, Edith, ms. of book on the U.S. Food Administration, "We Pledged Allegiance," 1941

box 332

Harding, Warren G

box 332

Hoover, Lou Henry

box 333

Hoover, Theodore J

box 333

Hoover Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of Government 1949

 

Hoover Dam

box 333

Pamphlets

box 334

Newspaper clippings

box 334

Hoover farms

 

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace

box 334

Clippings

 

"A Tour with Herbert Hoover of the Library That May Be His Greatest Monument," by Robert de Roos, Collier's 1956

box 334

Draft

box 334

Printed copy

box 334

Hoover Overseers and War Service Organizations 1914-1924

box OCM6

Hoover Presidential Library and Birthplace dedication, 5 commemorative pins 1962 August 10

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 334

Hoover Presidential Library and Birthplace

box 387

Hoover Presidential Library and Birthplace. (continued)

box 387

Hoover Speisung.

box 387

House, Colonel Edward M

 

Hunt, Edward Eyre. Unfinished manuscript for untitled book, drafts of essays, and related correspondence. (See also boxes 12, 13, and 73.)

box 335

Correspondence and memoranda

box 335

Bibliography

box 335

Parts I "London," and II "Belgium."

box 335

Part III "American and the World's Food."

box 335

Part IV "Post-War Europe."

box 335

Book II, Part 4 "Fight on the Depression: Phase I."

box 336

Book II, Part 5 "Fight on the Depression: Phase II."

box 336

Book II, Part 6 "The World Depression: The Hundred Days."

box 336

"The Invisible Government," typescript and related correspondence 1930

box 336

Untitled essays on government efficiency 1930-1931

box 336

Industrial Conference 1920

box 336

Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 1914-1923

box 336

Kennedy, Robert F. Interview about Herbert Hoover

box 336

Khrushchev, Nikita

box 336

Labor and industrial relations

box 337

Lake Herbert Hoover

box 337

Lamb, Dr. A.R., "Notes at the Paris Peace Conference."

box 337

Lansing, Robert

box 337

League of Nations

box 337

Lloyd George, David

box 337

MacArthur, General Douglas

box 338

McCormick, Vance C

box 338

McMullin, Dare Stark

box 338

McPherson, Aimee Semple

box 338

Marie-Jose, Princess of Belgium

box 338

Miller, Bernice

box 338

Mills, Ogden L

box 338

Mining and engineering

box 338

Miscellany

box 339

Nehru, Jawaharlal

box 339

New Deal and the Roosevelt administration

box 339

New York World's Fair April 22, 1964

box 339

Nobel Peace Prize

box 339

Orbison, Captain Thomas J

box 339

Paris Peace Conference. Notes of a Foreign Ministers' Meeting May 9, 1919

box 339

Peace

box 339

Polish trip 1919

box 339

Political endorsements, Congressional campaign 1938

box 339

Pratt, Marie Louise

box 339

Prayer in the schools

box 339

Presidency

box 339

S.S. President Hoover.

box 340

Presidential campaign of 1960

box 340

Presidential campaign of 1964

box 340

Presidential libraries

box 340

Presidential papers

box 340

Presidential press relations

box 340

Prohibition and temperance

box 340

Radio and television

box 340

Rayburn, Sam

 

Relief organizations. List of persons connected with Herbert Hoover

box 340

General

box 341

American Relief Administration, miscellaneous lists 1919-1939

 

American Relief Administration, Personnel List

box 341

Copy 1

box 341

Copy 2

box 341

Copy 3

box 341

Commission for Relief in Belgium, miscellaneous lists

box 341

European Children's Fund

box 341

U.S. Food Administration

box 341

Republican administrations. Regulatory agencies and legislation established by

 

Republican Party

box 341

General

box 341

Survey of Republican personalities 1950

box 341

Richey, Lawrence

box 342

Roosevelt, Eleanor. Retraction of accusations blaming Hoover for the depression

box 342

Roosevelt, Franklin D

 

St. Lawrence Seaway

box 342

Correspondence 1940-1945

box 342

Reports and related correspondence 1945

box 342

Senate Hearings 1946

box 342

Clippings 1946-1948

box 342

Congressional Record. 1954

box 343

Salter, J.A

box 343

Smoot, Senator Reed

box 343

Soviet Union

box 343

Stanford Research Institution

box 343

Stein, Herbert, "Pre-Revolutionary Fiscal Policy: The Regime of Herbert Hoover."

 

Stock market reports

box 343

Goodbody and Company 1938

box 343

Lionel D. Edie and Company 1937-1938

box 343

Miscellaneous reports 1937-1942

box 344

Supreme Court legislation, 1937. Memorandum on a telephone conversation between Senator A. Vandenberg and Herbert Hoover February 6, 1937

box 344

Swem, C.L. (Secretary to President Wilson). Selected copies of papers deposited at Princeton University

box 344

Tressider, Donald B

box 344

Trotsky, Leon

box 344

Truman, Harry S

box 344

United National Clothing Collection for War Relief 1945-1946

box 344

United Nations

 

U.S. Congress, government publications annotated by Herbert Hoover

 

House of Representatives

 

Foreign Affairs Committee

box 345

"The Mutual Security Program," 1951

box 345

"S 2203," 1948

 

Government Operations Committee

box 345

"Defense Material," 1961

box 345

"Replies from State and Local Governments to Questionnaire on Intergovernmental Relations," 1957

box 345

Select Committee, "A Study and Survey of the National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small Business," 1942

box 345

Select Committee on Communist Aggression, "Second Interim Report," 1954

 

Un-American Activities Committee

box 345

"The American National Exhibition, Moscow," 1959

box 345

"Communism in the District of Columbia," 1954

box 345

"Communism in the New York Area," 1958

box 346

"Communist Espionage in the U.S. Government," 1948

box 346

"Communist Infiltration and Activities in Newark, N.J.," 1958

box 346

"Communist Infiltration of Vital Industries and Current Communist Techniques in Chicago," 1959

box 346

"Communist Methods of Infiltration," 1953-1954

box 346

"The Communist Party's Cold War Against Congressional Investigation of Subversion," 1962

box 346

"Communist Psychological Warfare," 1958

box 346

"Communist Target - Youth," 1960

box 346

"Communist Training Operations," 1959-1960

box 346

"Control of the Arts in the Communist Empire," 1959

box 346

"The Crimes of Khrushchev," 1959-1960

box 346

"The Erica Wallach Story," 1958

box 346

"International Communism," 1957-1958

box 346

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y. Area," 1954

box 346

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore Area," 1954

box 346

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Chicago Area," 1954

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area," 1954

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area," 1954

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California," 1954

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan," 1954

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Activities, New York Area," 1955

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government," 1956

box 347

"Investigation of Communist Influence in the Field of Publications," 1954

box 347

"Investigation of Soviet Espionage," 1958

box 347

"Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of U.S. Passports," 1956

box 347

"Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the U.S.," 1940

box 348

"Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the U.S.," 1943

box 348

"The Kremlin's Espionage and Terror Organizations," 1959

box 348

"Lest We Forget," 1960

box 348

"100 Things You Should Know About Communism," 1951

box 348

"Operation Abolition," 1957

box 348

"Organized Communism in the U.S.," 1958

box 348

"Passport Security," 1959

box 348

"Report on Atomic Espionage," 1949

box 348

"The Southern California District of the C.P.," 1959

box 348

"Structure and Organization of the Communist Party of the U.S.," 1961

box 348

"Testimony of Arnold Johnson," 1959

box 348

"Testimony of Clinton Edward Jencks," 1959

box 348

"Testimony of Oliver Edmund Clubb," 1952

box 348

"Testimony of Philip O. Keeney and Mary Jane Keeney," 1949

box 349

Joint Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation, "Checklist Report," 1948

 

Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Hearings

box 349

Part I 1945

box 349

Part V 1945-1946

box 349

Part VI 1946

box 349

Part XI 1946

box 349

Part XXXIX 1946

box 349

Report July 1946

 

Senate

 

Armed Services Committee

 

"Military Situation in the Far East," 1951

box 350

Part I

box 350

Part II

box 350

Part III

box 350

Part IV

box 351

Part V

box 351

"Report to the President: Korea," 1951

box 351

Banking and Currency Committee, "Study of Reconstruction Finance Corporation," 1951

box 351

Finance Committee, "Extending Authority to Negotiate Trade Agreements," 1948

 

Foreign Relations Committee

box 351

"Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area," 1951

box 351

"Legislative History," 1962

box 351

"United Nations Peace Bonds," 1962

 

Government Operations Committee

box 351

"Army Signal Corps," 1954

box 351

"Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities," 1956

box 352

"Progress Report on Science Programs of the Federal Government," 1958

box 352

"Science Program," 1959

box 352

"State Department Information Program," 1953

 

Judiciary Committee

box 352

"Activities of U.S. Citizens Employed by U.N.," 1952-1953

box 352

"Communist Forgeries," 1961

box 352

"Communist Infiltration in the Nuclear Test Ban Movement," 1961

box 352

"Communist Threat to the U.S. Through the Caribbean," 1961

box 352

"Communist Use and Abuse of U.S. Passports," 1958

box 352

"Cumulative Index to Published Hearings and Reports," 1957

box 352

"Cumulative Index to Published Hearings and Reports - Supplement," 1962

box 352

"Education for Survival in the Struggle Against World Communism," 1962

box 352

"Export of Strategic Materials to the U.S.S.R. and Other Soviet Bloc Countries," 1961-1962

 

"Institute of Pacific Relations."

box 353

1951

box 353

1952

box 353

1953

box 353

"Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments," 1953-1955

box 353

"The New Drive Against the Anti-Communist Program," 1961

box 353

"Problems Raised by the Soviet Oil Offensive," 1962

box 353

"The Pugwash Conferences," 1961

box 353

"Report for the Year 1956," 1957

box 353

"Report for the Year 1957," 1958

box 353

"Safeguard Communications Facilities," 1961

box 353

"Scope of Soviet Activity in the U.S.," 1956-1957

box 353

"Soviet Political Treaties and Violations," 1955

box 353

"Statement by J. Edgar Hoover," 1957

box 354

"Strategy and Tactics of World Communism," 1954-1956

box 354

"Subversive Influences in the Educational Process," 1953

box 354

"Testimony of Former Russian Code Clerk Relating to the Internal Security of the U.S.," 1955

 

Labor and Public Welfare Committee

box 354

"The Aged and Aging in the U.S.," 1959-1960

box 354

"Federal Programs for the Aged and Aging in the U.S.," 1959

box 354

"Taft-Hartley Act Revisions," 1953

box 354

Military Affairs Committee, "Strategic and Critical Materials," 1941

box 354

Rules and Administration Committee, "Senator from New Mexico," 1954

box 354

Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry 1935

box 354

"Summary of Legislation Enacted by the 81st Congress," 1950

box 355

U.S. Food Administration

box 355

U.S. Grain Corporation. Statement of accounting September 1920

box 355

United States naval construction and expenditures 1929-1936

box 355

United States Treasury. Annual report 1935

box 355

Wallace, Henry A. New Frontiers 1934

box 355

Water ruling in California

box 355

Waterways. Federal Aid for Improvement of Rivers and Canals 1932

box 355

Wilbur, Ray Lyman

 

Wilson, Woodrow

box 355

General

box 355

Papers deposited at the Library of Congress, index

box 355

Televised documentary by Herbert Hoover

box 355

Women's International League

box 355

Woodrow Wilson Memorial

box 355

World War II, Herbert Hoover's position on United States involvement and national defense 1939-1943

box 355

Young Americans for Freedom

 

CARD FILE undated

Scope and Contents note

Handwritten and typescript index cards listing bibliographical and biographical information relating to Herbert Hoover's public career, unsorted.
box 356

Bibliography of articles about Herbert Hoover, arranged alphabetically by main entry. Typed index cards

box 357

Bibliography of articles about Herbert Hoover, arranged alphabetically by title. Typed index cards

 

Honors conferred on Herbert Hoover, arranged alphabetically. Handwritten, index cards

box 358

A - E

box 359

F - R

box 360

S - Z, and miscellany

box 361

Miscellaneous notes on Hoover's life and writings. Unsorted, handwritten index cards

box 362

Official positions and honors, arranged by subject and title. Typed index cards

box 363

Personnel lists for members of ARA, CRB and contacts made by Hoover during the trip to Europe, Handwritten and typed index cards 1946-1947

box 364

Photographs of Hoover. Unsorted, handwritten index cards

box 365

Statements by Hoover, primarily Handwritten and typed index cards 1930-1941

box 366

Statements by Hoover, arranged by subject. Typed index cards

 

INCREMENTS undated

box 367

Increments of June 1984 and February 1985

 

Increments of 1985-2011

box 368

Increments of 1985-2011

box 369

Increments of 1985-2011

box 370

Increments of 1985-2011

box 371

Increments of 1985-2011

box 372

Increments of 1985-2011

box 373

Increments of 1985-2011

box 374

Increments of 1985-2011

box 375

Increments of 1985-2011

box 376

Increments of 1985-2011

box 377

Increments of 1985-2011

box 378

Increments of 1985-2011

box 379

Increments of 1985-2011

box 380

Increments of 1985-2011

box 381

Increments of 1985-2011

box 383

Increments of 1985-2011

box 385

Increments of 1985-2011

box 386

Increments of 1985-2011

box 387

Increments of 1985-2011

box 388

Increments of 1985-2011

box 389

Increments of 1985-2011

box 390

Increments of 1985-2011

box 392

Increments of 1985-2011

box 393

Increments of 1985-2011

 

2019 Increments

box 394

GOP Campaign pin

Scope and Contents note

Contains a Herbert Hoover campaign pin.
box 387

Letters and printed matter 1948-1962

record Cabinet 40

Republican Convention, Three 10" vinyl phonograph records 1932 June 14

 

MEMORABILIA 1917-1968

Scope and Contents note

Gifts, honors, and personal mementos arranged in the following subseries: albums, artifacts and gifts, honorary degrees, distinctions and honors, flags, oversize albums of newspaper clippings, personal effects, portraiture, posters and items in poster format, and presidential campaign memorabilia. Each subseries is arranged either chronologically or alphabetically by subject, as indicated.
 

Albums, arranged chronologically 1917-1960

memorabilia_cabinet 

"To Herbert Hoover from the Staff of the United States Food Administration, August 10, 1917," album of autographs in honor of Hoover's 43rd birthday

memorabilia_cabinet 

"American Relief Administration European Children's Fund--Ceskoslovenska Pece o Dite," inscribed to Hoover in appreciation of relief work, signed by F.G. Masaryk and A.G. Masarykova, Prague June 1, 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

"H. H." to Hoover in appreciation of relief work, from the people of Vienna, Austria June 18, 1921

memorabilia_cabinet 

"Herbertowi Hoover'owi/IV-VII-MCMXXI/ Dzieci rejonu Brzesko-Pinskiego," to Hoover in appreciation of relief work from the children of the Brzesc Pinsk region, Poland July 4, 1921

box 405

"Ksiega autografow przedstawicieli wszystikich stanow Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej Herbertowi Hoover'owi za jego opieke nad dziatwa polska jego hold zlozona," album of autographs representing all strata of the Polish nation, presented as homage to Herbert Hoover for his care of the Polish children, dated 1921, presented in Warsaw June 1, 1922

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
memorabilia_cabinet 

"U.S./H.H.," to Hoover in appreciation from the members of the U.S. Food Administration March 8, 1923

box 389

"The School Feeding," collection of 6 letters to Hoover and 113 children's pictures in appreciation of relief work in Germany 1947

box 390

"The School Feeding," collection of 6 letters to Hoover and 113 children's pictures in appreciation of relief work in Germany

memorabilia_cabinet 

"A Tribute to the Chief," bound volume of letters that accompanied contributions to the Hoover Library in honor of Hoover's 74th birthday, together with a scroll August 10, 1948

memorabilia_cabinet 

"Die deutschen Stadte an Herbert Hoover," decorated album leaves, boxed, from 166 German cities in appreciation of relief work, presented on Hoover's 75th birthday August 10, 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

"H. H./75 Years/ 8.10.1949," album of autographs presented to Hoover in appreciation of relief work from the people of Finland, in honor of Hoover's 75th birthday August 10, 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

"Die Geschichte von der Hooverspeisung," illustrated story of the Hoover food relief in Germany, presented to Hoover by the people of Stuttgart 1950

memorabilia_cabinet 

"The Junior Chamber of Commerce Invites the Honorable Herbert Clark Hoover," album of letters inviting Hoover to visit Sacramento 1957

memorabilia_cabinet 

"The Lou Henry Hoover Room," album of photographs, presented to Hoover in honor of his 86th birthday from the staff of the Hoover Institution August 10, 1960

 

Artifacts and gifts, arranged alphabetically 1915-1968

Access

Box 392 is closed. Access images are available.
map_case 

Birthday card, oversize format, signed by Calvin Coolidge et al. 1928

box 392

Buddhist scrolls, in Chinese and Sanskrit undated

box 392

California bear, model on wooden base, presented to Hoover by the members of the Electoral College of California 1929

box 392

Cartoon, original, "God Bless Mr. Hoover," undated

box 392

Cartoon, original, by J.N. Darling, "Home Coming Day in West Branch," undated

box 392

Chinese style painting on silk undated

box 392

Elephants, models undated

box 392

Finnish landscape sketch, "Finnish Relief Fund--Herbert Hoover," 1939

box 392

Finnish maps depicting the situation of evacuees 1940

box 392

Finnish miniature flag and base 1940

box 392

Flour sacks, in which grain was shipped to Belgium and Northern France by the Commission for Relief in Belgium; painted, embroidered, and decorated 1915

box 404

Funerary mask, attributed to the Tiwanaku culture. Presented to Hoover by the President of Peru, Augusto B. Leguia, in Lima December 5, 1928

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 392

Furniture used by Hoover when Secretary of Commerce, Desk and two chairs 1921-1928

box 392

Gavel, commemorating the canalization of the Ohio River 1929

box 392

Gavel, unidentified undated

box 392

Golden Gate Bridge, etching, signed by the engineer, Joseph B. Strauss undated

box 392

Ink stand, marble, gift of the Polish-Americans 1932

box 392

Japanese wooden box, contained message sent to Hoover via the Graf Zeppelin from Keigo Kiyoura, president of the Japanese Press Association 1929

box 392

Map, photocopy of plan dated 1587, presented to Hoover during visit to Chateau d'Heverle, University of Louvain February 22, 1938

box 392

Map of property patented by Andrew Hoover, ancestor of Herbert Hoover undated

box 392

Maps of Rapidan Camp, oversize format undated

box 392

Map of Stanford campus, indicating sites of various homes of the Hoover family 1968

box 392

Miscellany

box 392

Music, "United States March," decorated and bound sheet music, presented to Hoover by Karoly-Bura, president of the Union of Hungarian Gipsy Musicians 1930

box 392

Pastel sketch, "America the Host," by Alfred Gerstenbrand, presented to Hoover, 1922 1921

box 392

Plaque, decorative, crafted by Philip Paval, gift of the American-Scandinavian Foundation 1940

box 392

Printing and photographic plates undated

box 392

Russian wooden plate and cloth, signed by S.V. Ivanov undated

box 392

Scroll, gift of the Boys Club of San Mateo 1959

box 392

Scroll, remembrance of the Benefit for Destitute Russian Artists 1922

box 392

Sculpture, "Man with a Plow," by R. Solovieva. Cast by V. Taratorin in the Ural mountains, presented in gratitude for Hoover's reorganization of the Kyshtin iron mine in 1910

box 392

Sculpture, untitled, by W. Gontarczyk, Warsaw, inscribed "I remember with gratitude 1914-1920: Don't Forget my Native Country in the Future, 1938."

box 392

Ship, model of the S.S. President Hoover, undated

box 392

Teapot, silver undated

box 392

Tiki, gift of the Boys Club of Omaha, Nebraska 1963

box 392

Tray, sterling silver, gift of the ARA Motion Picture Division undated

 

Trays, silver, set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

box 398

Tray, silver, part of set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 399

Tray, silver, part of set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 400

Tray, silver, part of set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 401

Tray, silver, part of set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 402

Tray, silver, part of set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 403

Tray, silver, part of set of 6 given to Hoover from President P. Ortiz Rubio of Mexico 1931

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 392

U.S.S. Maryland, engraved souvenir of trip to Chile 1928

box 392

War Bond pins

box 392

White House plan, reproduction of blueprint, n.d 1807

 

Degrees, honorary, arranged chronologically. Framed photocopies 1917-1954

memorabilia_cabinet 

Harvard University, Massachusetts, honorary LLD 1917

memorabilia_cabinet 

Oberlin College, Ohio, honorary LLD 1917

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Pennsylvania, honorary LLD 1917

memorabilia_cabinet 

Princeton University, New Jersey, honorary LLD 1917

memorabilia_cabinet 

Williams College, Massachusetts, honorary LLD 1917

memorabilia_cabinet 

Yale University, Connecticut, honorary LLD 1918

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Liege, Belgium, honorary Doctor of Medicine 1919

memorabilia_cabinet 

Oxford University, England, honorary Doctor of Civil Law 1919

memorabilia_cabinet 

Columbia University, New York, honorary LLD 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, honorary LLD 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

George Washington University, Washington, D.C., honorary LLD 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, honorary LLD 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, honorary Doctor of Engineering 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Rutgers University, New Jersey, honorary LLD 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, honorary LLD 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Tufts College, Massachusetts, honorary Doctor of Science 1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Technical University of Prague, Czechoslovakia, honorary Doctor of Technical Sciences 1921

memorabilia_cabinet 

Christian Albert University, Kiel, Germany, honorary Doctor of Political Science 1925

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Missouri, statement by Elmer Ellis 1925

memorabilia_cabinet 

Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., honorary LLD 1926

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Rio de Janeiro, honorary doctorate 1928

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Puerto Rico, honorary LLD 1931

memorabilia_cabinet 

William and Mary College, Virginia, honorary LLD 1931

memorabilia_cabinet 

Sopron Royal Hungarian Academy of Mining and Forest Engineering, complimentary address 1931

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of California, Berkeley, honorary LLD 1935

memorabilia_cabinet 

Colby College, Maine, honorary LLD 1937

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Helsinki, honorary doctorate, Photocopy. Original sword and sheath presented with the degree . Top hat worn at the ceremony 1938

memorabilia_cabinet 

Vienna Technical Institute, honorary Doctor of Technical Science 1938

memorabilia_cabinet 

Earlham College, Indiana, honorary LLD 1939

memorabilia_cabinet 

Lincoln Memorial University, Tennessee, Doctor of Humanities 1939

memorabilia_cabinet 

Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, honorary Doctor of Engineering 1939

memorabilia_cabinet 

Haverford College, Pennsylvania, honorary LLD 1941

memorabilia_cabinet 

Clarkson College of Technology, New York, honorary Doctor of Engineering 1945

memorabilia_cabinet 

New York University, honorary LLD, Two framed photocopies 1947

memorabilia_cabinet 

University of Washington, St. Louis, honorary degree, tendered 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

State University of Iowa, honorary LLD 1954

 

Distinctions and honors, arranged chronologically 1918-1966

box 395

Ornamental gilded box with embroidered cushion, contained the "Droit de Cite" (honorary citizenship) of Antwerp, Belgium, conferred on Hoover November 18, 1918

Access

May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
memorabilia_cabinet 

The Washington Award, bronze plaque presented to Hoover for his work as chairman of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, by the Western Society of Engineers 1919

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate of Election, Board of Trustees, Stanford 1923

memorabilia_cabinet 

Scroll, in honor of Hoover, presented in Guayaquil, Ecuador 1928

memorabilia_cabinet 

Honorary membership, the New York Marine Society 1930

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate of Election, Board of Trustees, Stanford 1933

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate of appreciation from American engineers to the Hoover-Young Commission relating to the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Framed photocopy 1936

memorabilia_cabinet 

Scroll, in honor of Hoover, presented by the University of Louvain, Belgium 1938

memorabilia_cabinet 

Citation awarded Hoover by the American Red Cross for service to the Red Cross War Fund 1944

memorabilia_cabinet 

Honorary citizenship, Athens, Greece, conferred on Hoover in appreciation of relief work April 17, 1946

memorabilia_cabinet 

Honorary citizenship, Palo Alto, California 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

U.S. Senate concurrent resolution in honor of Hoover's birthday, Framed photocopy 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

Resolution in honor of Hoover's 75th birthday, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco August 8, 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate of appreciation from the Salvation Army, Framed photocopy 1949

memorabilia_cabinet 

Honorary membership, American Boys Club Associates, Framed photocopy 1953

memorabilia_cabinet 

Gutenberg Award, to Hoover for humanitarian efforts, Framed photocopy 1954

memorabilia_cabinet 

House of Representatives resolution in honor of Hoover's 80th birthday, Framed photocopy 1954

memorabilia_cabinet 

U.S. Senate, concurrent resolution in honor of Hoover's 80th birthday, Framed photocopy 1954

memorabilia_cabinet 

Resolution in honor of Hoover from the Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of Government 1955

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate of recognition from the California Republican Assembly, Framed photocopy 1956

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate in honor of Hoover, from the Baronial Order of the Magna Charta, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Framed photocopy 1956

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate in honor of Hoover, from the organization First Aid for Hungary, Inc., Photocopy 1956-1957

memorabilia_cabinet 

Resolution in honor of Hoover's 83rd birthday, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco 1957

memorabilia_cabinet 

Resolution of appreciation, in honor of Hoover, from the Military Order of the World Wars 1957

memorabilia_cabinet 

Congratulations on Hoover's 84th birthday, from the All Russian Immigrants Association in America August 10, 1958

memorabilia_cabinet 

Honorary Fellowship, Textile Research Institute, Framed photocopy of certificate 1960

memorabilia_cabinet 

Medal, Research Institute of America 1960

memorabilia_cabinet 

Certificate honoring Hoover for 50 years of service as a Stanford Trustee, from the Stanford Board of Trustees, Signed original 1962

memorabilia_cabinet 

Herbert Hoover Medal for Distinguished Service, named in Hoover's honor and awarded first to him 1963

memorabilia_cabinet 

Presidential proclamation honoring Hoover's 90th birthday, Photocopy August 10, 1964

memorabilia_cabinet 

Resolution in honor of Hoover, from the Council of Profit Sharing Industries 1964

memorabilia_cabinet 

Degree of Uncommon Man, conferred posthumously on Hoover by the Stanford Associates 1965

memorabilia_cabinet 

Honorary Past Commander-in-Chief, conferred posthumously on Hoover by the Military Order of the World Wars 1966

 

Flags, arranged alphabetically undated

memorabilia_cabinet 

California Bear Flag and stand, presented to Hoover by the Native Sons of the Golden West undated

memorabilia_cabinet 

Presidential Flag undated

memorabilia_cabinet 

Unidentified flag undated

memorabilia_cabinet 

United States Flag and stand, gift of Hoover's New York staff in honor of his 86th birthday August 10, 1960

memorabilia_cabinet 

United States Flag and stand undated

memorabilia_cabinet 

United States Flag undated

 

Newspaper clippings, oversize albums, arranged chronologically. See also clipping file 1893-1946

memorabilia_cabinet 

Palo Alto Times. 1893-1895

memorabilia_cabinet 

Daily Palo Alto. 1895

memorabilia_cabinet 

various sources. Photocopies 1898-1920

memorabilia_cabinet 

Chicago Daily Tribune. Photocopy 1928

memorabilia_cabinet 

The Minneapolis Journal. 1928

memorabilia_cabinet 

various sources 1946

 

Personal effects, arranged alphabetically undated

Access

Box 391 is closed. Access images are available.
box 385

Herbert Hoover fishing quote with illuminated letter undated

 

Political cartoons, referring to the U.S. Food Administration, Original artists' sketches and photocopies 1917-1918/1949

box 385-386

Barclay, McKee, The Baltimore Sun, "The Real Mother Hubbard," Photocopy 1917

 

Berrymore, C.K., The Washington Evening Star.

box 385-386

"The Canning Season," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"Old Mother Hubbard up to date," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"Sorry, but there'll be no core to waste," Photocopy June 30, 1917

box 385-386

"U.S., Greatest Corn Crop," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

Brinkerhoff, R.M., The New York Evening Mail, "From the Troubles of Herbert C. Hoover," Photocopy August 21, 1917

 

Cassel, John, The New York Evening World.

box 385-386

"Hands tied," Original sketch 1917

box 385-386

"Ready," Original sketch August 11, 1917

box 385-386

"The way to catch the rat," Original sketch 1917

 

Darling, J.N. (Ding)

box 385-386

"Can't you say something to him, Mr. Hoover?", Photocopy 1918

box 385-386

"Getting rid of the family pet," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"Oh, Mr. Hoover," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"Tying Hoover's hands," Photocopy 1917

 

Donahey, The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

box 385-386

"His first square meal since Hoover came," Photocopy undated

box 385-386

"Sweetheart, oh, Sweetheart, where'd you plant that potato?", Photocopy October 7, 1917

 

Evans, The Baltimore American.

box 385-386

"At last I'm out!", Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"The first step in food control," Photocopy June 20, 1917

box 385-386

Fitzpatrick, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "The Opposition," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

Harding, Nelson, The Brooklyn Eagle, "Next!", Original sketch June 18, 1917

box 385-386

Hodge, H., The Spokesman Review, Spokane, Washington, "The Slacker," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

Kettner, The Western Newspaper Union, "Home Guard," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

Knecht, Karl Kae, "Uncle Herbert can tell us a great deal," Photocopies (2) 1949

box 385-386

Marcus, The New York Times, "Discharging the cabaret," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

McCall, Neal, The Portland (Oregon) Telegram, "Stop feeding him or get nothing more from me," Photocopy July 1917

box 385-386

McCay, Winsor, "Let those give now who never gave before," Original sketch December 19, 1917

box 385-386

Morgan, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Slow fuse -- why it isn't even lighted," Original sketch July 14, 1917

 

Morris, The New York Evening Mail

box 385-386

"Hoover -- That's All," Original sketch 1917

box 385-386

"Nobody loves us," Photocopy August 22, 1917

box 385-386

Nap, H., "Ein jeder sollte helfen, dass wir den Krieg gewinnen," Original sketch 1917

box 385-386

Patrick, W.K., "Hard work holding on to his little pile!", Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

Plaschke, The Louisville (Kentucky) Times, "Music to his ears," Photocopy 1917

 

Rehse, The New York World.

box 385-386

"Back to the pen," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"Changing Places," Photocopy June 22, 1917

box 385-386

"Congress -- Food Control Bill," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"Don't you pity the poor farmer," Photocopy June 24, 1917

box 385-386

"Overloading the Controller," Photocopy June 25, 1917

box 385-386

Reynolds, The Portland Oregonian. "World's greatest Santa Claus now on the job in Europe," Photocopy December 1, 1918

box 385-386

Rogers, W.A., The New York Herald, "Take this Helgoland--or lose the war," Original sketch June 26, 1917

box 385-386

Tuthill, The St. Louis Star, "Going to tie a can on him," Original sketch September 18, 1917

box 385-386

Webster, H.T., "A remarkable example of self-control," Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"The Congressional Unlimited," The Chicago Tribune, Photocopy 1917

box 385-386

"A Vision--5 p.m. tomorrow/Somebody's always taking the joy out of life," Original sketch 1917

 

Portraiture, arranged approximately chronologically. See also photograph card catalog 1921-ca. 1960

box 385-386

Full-length portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by Ralph Peacock 1921

box 385-386

Portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by Arthur Cahill 1925

box 385-386

Bronze bust of Hoover, sculpture by Haig Patigian 1928

box 385-386

Bust of Hoover, by Fisher Leys undated

box 385-386

Portrait of Hoover, engraving, by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving ca. 1928

box 385-386

Silver cast bas-relief medal of Hoover, by John Ray Sinnock 1929

box 385-386

Portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by E. Binder undated

box 396

Oversize prints of West Branch, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, Woodrow Wilson and Childrens Charter. undated

box 385-386

Portrait of Hoover, oil sketch, by John Christen Johansen 1941

box 385-386

Portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by Howard Chandler Christy 1944

box 385-386

Pastel portrait of Hoover, by Hugh Moran 1949

box 385-386

Hoover with group of boys playing checkers, oil painting, by Fred Fredden Goldberg undated

box 385-386

Portrait sketch of Hoover with pipe, by Martha Sawyers undated

 

Posters and items in poster format, arranged alphabetically by title 1928-1962

box 385-386

"Herbert Hoover," text by Russell Lee, written for Hoover's 83rd birthday August 10, 1957

box 385-386

"Herbert Hoover '95: Our Illustrious Stanford Alumnus," undated

box 385-386

"The Miracle of America," text by Hoover undated

box 385-386

"Ode to Fishing," text by Hoover undated

box 385-386

"Pictorial History of Herbert Hoover," from Chicago Daily Tribune November 3, 1928

box 385-386

"Poverty Will Be Banished," undated

box 385-386

"Prayer for Children," text by Francis J. Spellman, signed 1944

box 385-386

"Something to Think About," text by Hoover, address on the occasion of his 75th birthday celebration, Stanford 1949

box 385-386

"The State of California, 1850-1950," framed state seal 1950

box 385-386

"Thank You, Miss Gray," text by Hoover undated

box 385-386

"The Uncommon Man," text by Hoover 1962

box 385-386

"United Nations International Emergency Children's Fund," text by Maurice Pate undated

box 385-386

"The United States is the World's Biggest Business with 125,000,000 Partners," undated

 

Presidential campaign memorabilia, See also presidential file 1928-1932

box 385-386

Buttons and badges

box 385-386

Cartoon, original, by Gale, "Who? We Want Hoover for President," undated

box 385-386

Convention badges

box 385-386

Handkerchief with Hoover portrait

box 385-386

Posters

box 385-386

Signs

box 385-386

Tire cover with Hoover portrait

 

MICROFILM 1929-1963

Scope and Contents note

Preservation copies of selected original documents, arranged chronologically and microfilm of album of speeches from the Bohemian Grove.
reel 1

"Appointment Books," Negative film of original, handwritten calendars 1929-1933

reel 2-6

An American Epic, vol. IV, Negative film of typescript drafts with holograph revisions ca. 1963

reel 7-8

An album of speeches titled "Lakeside Talks" given by Herbert Hoover at Bohemian Grove, 1950-1958. Album contains typescript talks as well as holograph notes and corrected typescripts. (Master negative and use positive.)

box 397, reel 1-2

"Herbert Hoover Lakeside Talks" 1950s

 

MOTION PICTURE FILMS 1916-1964

Scope and Contents note

98 films, primarily from the presidential period, including newsreels, campaign films, and copies of various television broadcasts, arranged chronologically. See also "This Is Worth Remembering: Herbert Hoover's 80th Birthday at West Branch, 1954." Sound, color, 16 mm. Armin Bruns collection.
reel 1

"Woodrow Wilson and His Cabinet," Motion Picture Forum, Inc. Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1916

reel 2

Untitled, children playing at a school, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1917

reel 3

"Humanities Appeal," Committee on Public Information, American Red Cross. Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1918

reel 4

"The Allied Athletic Meet at Joinville Le Pont, July 4-6, 1919," Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1919

reel 5

"The Forbidden City of Peking," and "Happy Hooligan Around the World," Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1920

reel 6

Untitled, building and dedication of the Hetch-Hetchy waterworks including Senator James D. Phelan, Mayor James Rolph, and Chief Engineer, M.M. O'Shaughnessy, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1923

reel 7

Untitled, parade in California, possibly part of the dedication of Hetch-Hetchy, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1923

reel 8-10

Untitled, Senator James D. Phelan at Villa Montalvo, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1923

reel 8-10, online digital

Untitled, possibly out-takes of Hetch-Hetchy dedication film, Silent, black and white, 16 mm (reels 11-12) c. 1923

reel 13

Untitled, scenes of steeplechase, tennis match, and other social activities, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1925

reel 14

"Glacier National Park," Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1925

reel 15

Untitled, Herbert Hoover fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1926

reel 16

Untitled, American servicemen in Paris, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1926

reel 17

Untitled, Mississippi Flood, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. May 11, 1927

reel 18

"Mississippi Flood," International Newsreel, Universal. Silent, black and white, 16 mm May 1927

reel 19

"The Mississippi Flood of 1927," segments donated by Pathe News, Kinograms, International Newsreel, Fox Films, Paramount News, and Harcol Motion Pictures, Inc. Silent, black and white, 16 mm May 1927

reel 20

"Fox News, Republicans Meet in Presidential Convention at Kansas City," Fox Movietone News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm June 12-15, 1928

reel 21-22

Untitled, trip from Palo Alto to West Branch, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. August 6-21, 1928

reel 23

"Herbert Hoover is Officially Notified of His Nomination as Republican Candidate for President of the United States," International Newsreel. Silent, black and white, 16 mm August 11, 1928

reel 23, online digital

Untitled, Hoover campaign festivities at Stanford, Silent, black and white, 16 mm (Reel 24) August 11, 1928

reel 25

Untitled, Hoover speaking at Palo Alto, Silent, black and white, 16 mm August 11, 1928

reel 26

"The Upbuilding of Prosperity," by H.S. Kimberly, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. October 1928

reel 27-28

"The Visit to Chile of the President-Elect of the United States of America, Mr. Herbert Clark Hoover," Andes Film News Special Issue number 102. Silent, black and white, 16 mm December 11, 1928

reel 29

"Herbert Hoover's Trip on the USS Utah, " Fox News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm December 20, 1928

reel 30

"Our New President Herbert Hoover Is Elected 31st Chief Executive," Fox News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. December 1928

reel 31

"Hoover Puts to Sea!" Paramount News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm February 1, 1929

reel 32

"Inauguration of Herbert Hoover," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 4, 1929

reel 33

"Paramount News Special: President Hoover Inaugurated," Paramount News. Silent, black anad white, 16 mm March 4, 1929

reel 34

"President Hoover Inaugurated," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 4, 1929

reel 35

"President Poses with His Cabinet," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 8, 1929

reel 36

"President's Son on Job," Paramount News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm March 22, 1929

reel 37

Untitled, Hoover announces the Federal Farm Board, Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 12, 1929

reel 38

"President Hoover Proclaims Peace Treaty in Force," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 24, 1929

reel 39

"Radio Takes Wings," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. August 1929

reel 40

Untitled, Lou Henry Hoover and Girl Scout leaders, Silent, black and white, 16 mm September 1929

reel 41

"Premier MacDonald's Good Will Visit to the States and Canada," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 6, 1929

reel 42

"Historic Meeting That Paved the Way to the Coming Five Power Naval Parley - President Hoover and Mr. MacDonald After Their First Chat," MGM-International Newsreel. Silent, black and white, 16 mm October 6, 1929

reel 43

"Mrs. Hoover Is Hostess to Miss MacDonald at a Girl Scout Rally on the White House Lawn," MGM-International Newsreel. Silent, black and white, 16 mm October 6, 1929

reel 44

"World Heralds Edison," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 21, 1929

reel 45

"Another U.S. Asset," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 22, 1929

reel 46

"Special: Hoover Warns Nations," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm November 11, 1929

reel 47

"Eleven Years After!" Paramount Sound Films. Sound, black and white, 16 mm November 11, 1929

reel 48

"Fisherman's Paradise," MGM. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1930

reel 49

"Our Presidents," Pathe Audio Review. Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1930

reel 50

"The Hoovers at Home," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm January 1, 1930

reel 51

"A Message from Dr. Wilbur," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm January 3, 1930

reel 52

"A Message to the President from General Damaso Berenguer, Premier of Spain," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 7, 1930

reel 53

"Lindy Gets Medal from Hoover," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm August 15, 1930

reel 54

"West's Giant Dam Gets Under Way," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm September 17, 1930

reel 55

"Business Expert Gives You a Tip," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 29, 1930

reel 56

"Mrs. Hoover in Uniform Aids Girl Scout Drive," MGM. Silent, black and white, 16 mm November 21, 1930

reel 57

Untitled, Lou Henry Hoover, Margaret W. Hoover, Peggy Ann, and Herbert Hoover III, Sound, black and white, 16 mm December 7, 1930

reel 58

"Grandpa Hoover Has Some Nice Visitors," Kinograms. Silent, black and white, 16 mm December 7, 1930

reel 59

Untitled, Silent, black and white, 16 mm December 7, 1930

reel 60

"The Earth's Four Corners," Visugraphic Pictures. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. 1930

reel 61

"Pity the Poor Census Takers," Hearst Metrotone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. 1930

reel 62

"Hoover School Over," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. 1930

reel 63

Untitled, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1930

reel 64

"Fox News, Persons of Prominence in News of the Day. The President and Mrs. Hoover Leave Capital for Florida vacation," Fox Films. Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1930

reel 65

"Hoover Heads South," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1931

reel 66

"Floyd Gibbons Supreme Thrills 'The Turn of the Tide,'" Pathe Pictures. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1931

reel 67

"First Lady Talks to U.S. on Radio," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 24, 1931

reel 68

"Gyro at the White House," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm April 1, 1931

reel 69

"Hoover Youngsters Have Easter Fun," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm April 4, 1931

reel 70

"Ramsay MacDonald and General Erich Ludendorff Message on Peace," and "Next Day the President Speaks at Dedication of the Remodeled Tomb of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm June 16, 1931

reel 71

"President Proclaims Debt Plan," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm June 20, 1931

reel Reels 72-73

"Graf Zeppelin-Sidelights of the Zeppelin Trip," Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 1931

reel 74

"Vets Capture City," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm September 22, 1931

reel 75

"First Lady Meets Guests in Woods," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm September 25, 1931

reel 76

Untitled, Hoover at Pan American Union, Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 9, 1931

reel 77

"White House Toys Go to Poor Kids," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. December 1931

reel 78

"Hats Off," Movietone School Series. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. 1931

reel 79

Untitled, unedited version of "President Addresses the Nation," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm May 31, 1932

reel 80

"President Addresses the Nation," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm May 31, 1932

reel 81

"A Day in Camp with Mr. Hoover," Fox Movietone. Sound, black and white, 16 mm June 1932

reel 82

"Citizen Herbert Hoover-While Curtis Accepts Re-nomination, His Chief Poses at Rapidan Retreat for First Time," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm June 1932

reel 83

"Scenes at the Re-nomination of Herbert Hoover," Pathe News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm June 16, 1932

reel 84-94

"Herbert Hoover: Master of Emergencies," Silent, black and white, 35 mm and 16 mm 1932

reel 94

"Herbert Hoover: Master of Emergencies" 1932

reel 95

"Hoover Back to Work," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm December 30, 1932

reel 96-97

Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm February 7, 1933

reel 98

Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm February 7, 1933

reel 99

Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm February 9, 1933

reel 100

"Hoover Makes Last Public Address as President, Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm February 12, 1933

reel 101

Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm February 27, 1933

reel 102

"Personalities--Herbert Hoover Takes Spotlight at G.O.P. Dinner," Movietone. Sound, black and white, 16 mm February 12, 1935

reel 103

"Personalities. Hoover and Smith on Same Platform," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm April 8, 1935

reel 104

"'Liberty Must Live'--Hoover," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 1935 July 4, 1935

reel 105

"Hoover, F.D.R. Share Front Page News," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm January 16, 1936

reel 106

"Hoover Sees Ahead," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm January 15, 1938

reel 107

"Poland," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 10, 1938

reel 108

"Personalities - Mark Sullivan Looks Back on 50 Years as Newspaperman," Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm November 16, 1938

reel 109-123

"A Conversation with Herbert Hoover," NBC. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1955

reel 124

"Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson," NBC. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1961

reel 125

"We Fed Our Enemies," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1963

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reel 126

"Herbert Hoover Special: Portrait of a President," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 20, 1964

reel 127

"NBC News Special: Herbert Hoover," NBC. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 22, 1964

reel 128

"Herbert Hoover: Memorial Service," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 22, 1964

reel 129-130

"Washington Service for Hoover: Hoover Obituary," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 23, 1964

 

PHONORECORDS 1938-1966

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Speeches and radio broadcasts, arranged chronologically.
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Disc 1: "The American Way" AMP Recording Studios undated

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Hoover addresses a radio audience to discuss the positive side of American life, focusing on intangibles such as freedom.
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Discs 2-3: "Finnish Relief Appeal" WOR undated

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Herbert Hoover appeals to the American people to aid Finland.
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Discs 4-5: "Must They Starve?" Boake Carter for the National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies. Includes excerpt of Hoover address undated

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The National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies presents a radio dramatic series number 1: presenting Hon. Herbert Hoover. Boake Carter narrates.
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Disc 6: "Plight of the Jews" CBS October 14, 1938

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Hoover decries the treatment of the Jewish people in Germany. He blames the Nazi Party, saying the German people as a whole are good.
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Discs 7-8: "Our Most Important Domestic Issue" Omaha, Nebraska February 12, 1940

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Hoover speaks about unemployment in America and government actions to reduce it and improve the economy as a whole. He views getting men back to work as the most important humanitarian effort possible. He notes that the other democracies climbed out of the Great Depression by 1935, but not America. He criticizes government borrowing, regulation, and statism as a whole.
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Disc 9: "The March of Hunger in Europe" WABC February 16, 1941

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Hoover talks about food aid to the small democracies. He mentions experiences with aid during World War I, and he offers counterpoints to arguments against American involvement.
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Discs 10-11: Address for the National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies CBS, Chicago February 24, 1941

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Hoover speaks about food aid to the small democracies during World War II. Chauncey McCormick introduces Hoover.
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Discs 12-13: "The American Campus Speaks with Herbert Hoover," WOR April 21, 1941

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The American Campus interviews Herbert Hoover and students across the country regarding food aid to Belgium. The speakers appeal to Americans to support the effort to aid Belgium, saying this is a politically neutral humanitarian action.
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Discs 14-16: "The Dedication of the Hoover Tower" June 20, 1941

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The main program is an NBC broadcast of the dedication ceremony for the Hoover Tower. Speakers include Leland Cutler, David Elton Trueblood, Edgar Rickard, Yale University President Charles Seymour, Herbert Hoover, Libraries Director Ralph Lutz, and Stanford University President Ray Wilbur. Features short segments of the tower bells playing "America the Beautiful." On the reverse side of the original discs is a panel discussion entitled "Wealth of the West" recorded in the radio room of the Hoover Tower. It is a both a dramatization and non-dramatized panel discussion on the role of educational entities such as Stanford and the University of California. One panelist briefly comments on his experiences with the Commonwealth Club of California in regard to West Coast literature. The date for the "Wealth of the West" program is likely before 4 Dec 1942. Please see a letter in Hoover Institution Records box 75C listing a show "4. Educational Resources."
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Discs 17-18: "Shall We Send Armies to Europe?" WBBM/CBS, Chicago November 19, 1941

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Alternate title (from disc label): "The International Situation." Hoover speaks about whether the United States should send troops to Europe. He claims the U.S. is already in a naval war with Germany.
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Discs 19-22: Address Before the Republican National Convention NBC, Philadelphia. Published as "This Crisis in American Life" June 22, 1948

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Hoover argues every nation has failed in its promises to mankind. He decries the advances of communism, saying civilization is at stake, with America being the one that preserves liberty the world over. He is highly critical of the Soviet Union and its sympathizers in America. He says the 1946 American elections were the first turn from collectivism in decades any where in the world. He ends by recounting the positive values of America in times of war and in peace.
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Discs 23-26: "Think of the Next Generation" Stanford, KEEN (San Jose, California) and KNBC August 10, 1949

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An address by Herbert Hoover on his seventy-fifth birthday at Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University. He criticizes the high level of taxes, both hidden and not, and spending on the local, state, and federal level. Several dignitaries, including Stanford President Wallace Sterling and Fred A. Wickett, provide introductions and speak fondly about the Hoover Institution Library. Two sets of discs available, one recorded by KEEN and one by KNBC. The KNBC broadcast features better audio quality. The KEEN broadcast has a longer introduction. On the reverse of the KEEN discs is a program of the San Jose Merchants' Association about Dollar Day.
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Discs 27-28: Address Before the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Reports Published as "Removing Obstacles to Economy and to Competence in Government." December 12, 1949

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Hoover speaks about the Hoover report on government efficiency and reorganizing the executive branch of the government. He calls it an intelligent, non-partisan "crusade" for competence in government efficiency. He touches on the nexus of spending, taxation, and the national productivity. He calls for a skilled, non-politicized civil service, saying it is necessary to the nation. He further calls for the government to rebuild the budget so every year can be compared to other years. He mentions eight specific topics (i.e. medicine, water resources, federal land management, et cetera).
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Discs 29-30: "We Should Revise Our Foreign Policy" KHJ, Los Angeles February 9, 1951

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Saying there is nothing sacrosanct about foreign policy, Hoover delivers a sharply anti-Soviet speech on foreign policy. While focused mainly abroad, he also mentions the economy, decrying both high taxes and inflation, saying a crippled American economy aids Stalin's goals. He then details the status of various European countries in regard to the U.S. and USSR. He frames any discussion of war with the Soviet Union in terms of experiences in Korea as well as the world wars. Disc label has date of 1951 February 9, while original sleeve label has date of 1951 February 10.
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Disc 31: "Presidential Profiles: Herbert Hoover," Kaysons International, Limited 1966

 

PHONOTAPES 1931-1964

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A newsreel sound track, speeches, radio broadcasts, interviews, and sound tracks of television broadcasts, arranged chronologically.
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Reel 1: "Hoover Heads South," Sound track of Paramount Sound News film 1931

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This sound recording is the audio from the film to "Hoover Heads South," documenting a tour of Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 1931. This film was converted to 16mm safety from 35mm nitrate. This tape was created 1 Feb 1973 by J. W. S. at the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound.

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Reel 2: "Our Most Important Domestic Issue," Omaha; Hoover Tower Dedication, June 20, 1941 February 12, 1940

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Reel 3: Address by George Sokolsky, March 18, 1941; address by Will Irwin, "Shall We Send Armies to Europe?", undated; Hoover address, "The March of Hunger in Europe," November 19, 1941; Hoover address, February 16, 1941

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Part 1: 1. Speech by George Sokolsky to the Lions Club on 18 Mar 1941 2. Speech fragment, "Read Oak" by Will(?) Irwin 3. Speech by Herbert Hoover, "The International Situation," 19 Nov 1941, Chicago 4. "Should we send Army to Europe," Union League Club, Chicago
Part 2: Speech fragment (pt. 2) of Herbert Hoover on WABC, 16 Feb 1941, closing announcement, and piano interlude. This is regarding the committee to feed the small democracies of Europe, feeding European population during European War, including a message from Pershing.
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Reels 4-7: "Dedication of the Hoover Library on War, Revolution and Peace," Stanford June 20, 1941

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Reel 8: Address by Chauncey McCormick, "Must They Starve?" narrated by Boake Carter, n.d., includes excerpt of Hoover address June 28, 1941

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1. Speech by Capt. Chauncey McCormick to Women's press fed., Milwaukee, 28 Jun 1941.
2. Radio dramatic series #1: Must They Starve, presenting Hon. Herbert Hoover; Boake Carter, narrator. Serial number MX192.
3. Candid Camera - meeting of TWIG #70, Wm. Corley, Narrator. 12 Mar 1941
A note about Candid Camera from the recordist that created the tape: "interviews with hady's Club meeting. No Herbert Hoover material nor any references to Hoover. Was probably an acetate with black side which was used - This material can be destroyed - W. R. M. Apr. 1966"
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Reel 9: "This Crisis in American Life," Republican National Convention, Philadelphia June 22, 1948

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Hoover speaks about the state of liberty in the world and the United States' place in promoting and protecting it.

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Reel 10: "Give Us Self-reliance or Give Us Security," Wesleyan University June 11, 1949

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Hoover speaks about how the economic system of a country affects young college graduates, such as those he speaks to at Ohio Wesleyan University.

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Reel 11: Interview with Hoover by Allan Nevins and Frank Ernest Hill 1950

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Tape box back label reads:
Interview with HERBERT HOOVER Originally recorded Fall 1950. Professor Allan Nevins and Mr. Frank Ernest Hill talked with President Hoover in New York City for approximately 45 minutes.
This copy is the Third Duplicate, made December, 1966
(end label)
Hoover describes his work in the Department of Commerce on the regulation of radio.

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Reel 12: "Our National Policies in This Crisis," New York December 20, 1951

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Hoover speaks about the problems facing the United States, but with an emphasis on foreign relations and martial matters.

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Reels 13-14: "The Constructive Character of the Republican Party," New York October 18, 1952

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Former president Hoover speaks to 40 million of the electorate that came of age since he was in office. He advocates the election of Eisenhower and the Republican Party. In the process, attempting to debunk commonly held beliefs, he examines actions of the Republican Party in the first third of the 20th century, the New Deal, reactionary politics, conservation of natural resources, corruption, and isolationism.
This address is a compliment to a press release sent out by the Republican National Committee.

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Reel 15: Herbert Hoover's 75th Birthday, Stanford 1953

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Reel 16: "Farm City Conference Economy Award," New York May 25, 1954

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Reels 17-20: "On the Reorganization of the Federal Government, Washington, D.C January 29, 1955

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Reel 21: "Our American Way of Life," Newberg, Oregon August 11, 1955

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Herbert Hoover speaks at a childhood home in Newberg, Oregon, as part of a dedication ceremony.
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Reel 22: "Address Before the Centennial Convention of the Republican Party," San Francisco August 21, 1956

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Reel 23: Address, Women's National Republican Club March 9, 1957

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Reel 24: Address, Boy of the Year Award March 10, 1957

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Reel 25: "The Strengths of America," Grocery Manufacturers of America, New York November 11, 1957

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Reel 26: "It's Your Business, No. 50," Interview of Hoover by Paul Manning December 15, 1957

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Reel 27: "Message to the Belgian People," June 25, 1958

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Reel 28: "On American Ideals," Belgian World's Fair July 4, 1958

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Reel 29: "Some Observations on Current American Life," National Council of United Presbyterian Men, New York February 13, 1960

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Reels 30-31: Interview of Herbert Hoover by Ken Colgrove and Frank Mason June 29, 1961

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Reel 32: Address, Dedication of the Engineering Building of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art September 15, 1961

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Reel 33: "Proposal for Greater Safety for America: The Assurance That We Are Not In the Decline and Fall of the American Way of Life." Dedication of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa August 10, 1962

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Reel 34: Herbert Hoover Memorial, NBC October 20, 1964

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Reels 35-36: Herbert Hoover Obituary, NBC October 20, 1964

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PHOTOGRAPHS

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3,334 photographs of Herbert Hoover as a boy and at various stages in his career, as well as photographs of the Hoover family circle and their homes.
envelope A, mXXX

3 negatives: 1 of Hoover Dam; 1 of Hoover Dike (Mississippi River), and 1 of memorial plate (Hoover Dike) undated

envelope B

21 photos of H. Hoover's ancestors undated

envelope C

23 photos, 1 neg., pertaining to H. Hoover's childhood and youth undated

envelope D

11 photos of H. Hoover as a Stanford student undated

envelope E

26 photos, 3 neg., of H. Hoover as a young man undated

envelope F

37 photos, 1 neg., of Mr and Mrs. Hoover and their family undated

envelope G, mWWW, m*

58 photos of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover with or of their dogs undated

envelope H

57 photos of H. Hoover's visit to Finland 1938

envelope I

119 photos pertaining to the Finnish Relief Fund, Inc 1940

envelope J

6 photos of H. Hoover at Stanford, Hoover Tower (in his office) undated

envelope K

5 photos pertaining to the Polish Relief Fund, Inc 1940

envelope L, mYYY, m*, f

31 photos, 1 neg., of H. Hoover as Food Administrator, 1917-1918; 1 glass slide of Woodrow Wilson. 1 album with 65 photos of publicity posters

envelope m, mZZZ

15 photos, 1 neg., of H. Hoover as Chairman of the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB), 1914 ff. ; included is a photo of King Alber and Queen Elizabeth

envelope N-O, m*, mIIII

121 photos pertaining to the C.R.B. (people, ship loading, barges, warehouses, statistics, etc.) undated

envelope P

60 photos, 1 neg., of H. Hoover on various fishing trips to Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon, Florida, and the President's Camp at the Rapidan River 1920-52

envelope R-T

89 photos of the President's Camp at the Rapidan (interior and exterior) depicting Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and visitors undated

envelope U-V, mAAAA

80 photos, 1 neg., 1 map, showing H. Hoover as Secretary of Commerce, also Mrs. Hoover, Presidents Harding and Coolidge, and cabinet members 1921-28

envelope W

38 photos of offices used during Mr. Hoover's term as Secretary of Commerce undated

envelope X

33 photos of the Hoovers' house, 623 Mirada Rd., Stanford, built from 1920-23, (exterior and interior) undated

envelope Y

22 photos of H. Hoover's birthplace in West Branch, Iowa, including photos of the cottage, the blacksmith shop, the library, and of Mr. Hoover, family members, and friends Aug. 1948

envelope Z

3 photos: 1 of H. Hoover (A.R.A) period); 1 of Col. A.C. Goodyear (A.R.A official); and 1 of an Industrial Conference meeting, appointed by Pres. Wilson in Dec. 1919

envelope AA

39 photos, 5 neg., of H. Hoover at the Bohemian Grove, California, and at the Bohemian Club in San Francisco undated

envelope BB

14 photos, 1 neg., pertaining to King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium's visit to San Francisco 1919

envelope CC, mBBBB

14 photos of the White House interior which were used by Mrs. Dare Stark McMullin as illustrations in her "Heirlooms; and anthology of White House Furniture" undated

envelope DD, mCCCC, m*

40 photos pertaining to Lou Henry Hoover, Herbert Hoover and their respective families undated

envelope EE-FF

76 photos of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, Mark Sullivan and others on their South American cruise on the USS Maryland 1929

envelope GG

39 photos of H. Hoover's cruise to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands March 19-30, 1931

envelope HH

42 photos of Pres. Hoover and his cabinet members and/or their wives playing medicine ball undated

envelope II

1 neg. of a letter from the Supreme Economic Council, Office of the Director Gen. of Relief, signed by H. Hoover to Prof. E.D. Adams re: a $50,000 fund for Stanford University Library (Hoover?) June 20, 1929

envelope JJ-MM, mDDDD

291 photos, 1 neg., 2 clipp., pertaining to H. Hoover's campaign trips, his acceptance speech, etc undated

envelope NN

33 photos, 65 neg., of H. Hoover awards undated

envelope OO, mEEEE

38 photos, 1 clip., of H. Hoover as President-elect undated

envelope PP-TT, mFFFF, m*

298 photos, 2 neg., 17 clipp., 3 mounted clippings, pertaining to H. Hoover (presidential period) 106 of these prints were taken by the N.Y. Times photographer (1929-1933), also 3 engravings undated

envelope VV

20 photos, 24 neg., itinerary, of the 1932 campaign trip, including pictures of H. Hoover and photos of southwestern scenery and a parade in San Francisco

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98 miscellaneous photos, 4 neg., 2 clip undated

envelope xx, mGGGG, m*

20 photos pertaining to the A.R.A and the A.R.A E.C.F. periods undated

envelope YY

66 photos pertaining to the A.R.A. in Russia and in the Baltics undated

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26 photos pertaining to A.R.A activities in Vienna, Austria (kitchens, etc.); 1 painting undated

envelope AAA

2 photos: 1 re: the Gold Medal Award (Stanford Alumni Association, March 5, 1963). 1 re: the "Honorary Past Commander-in-Chief (in perpetuity of the Military Order to the World Wars" (Citation), 1966

envelope BBB

17 photos of H. Hoover's apartment at the Walderf Astoria in New York City undated

envelope CCC

9 photos of H. Hoover and others on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery Nov. 11, 1955

envelope DDD

2 photos of the "Red House," Kensington London, one-time home of the Hoovers, taken by Mrs. Barbara Hall, London, the day before the last act of demolition March 1972

envelope EEE

1 photo of Jane Addams, Pres. of Women's International League for Peace undated

envelope FFF-HHH

145 photos, 1 neg., pertaining to H. Hoover's funeral and burial services and sites in Wash., D.C., New York, and West Branch, Iowa. (14 in colour) undated

envelope mIII

1 photo of Grace Coolidge, wife of the 30th President of the United States undated

envelope JJJ

2 filmstrips of pages 1-102 of a Herbert Hoover photo album (?) undated

envelope UU, KKK-NNN, mHHHH, m*

221 photos, 4 neg., 3 clipp., of H. Hoover and others pertaining to the post-presidential period. (Many pictures taken at the Bohemian Grove) undated

envelope OOO

21 miscellaneous photos, 9 neg., (Alaska, Stanford tracks) undated

envelope PPP

26 photos (in 1 album) of H. Hoover and others taken during his visit to Rhode-St. Genese? Belgium July 5, 1958

envelope QQQ-TTT

560 photos pertaining to the Famine Emergency Committee 1946-1947

envelope UUU

163 photos of Lawrence Richey (one of H. Hoover's secretaries and friends)

box 393

Envelope VVV: Photos of Lawrence Richey (continued)

envelope mKKKK

Photos of Lawrence Richey (continued)

envelope WWW

1 photo (negative) of a flour sack of the G.J. Burrer Milling Co. of Sunbury, Ohio, which is on display in the Herbert Hoover Room, Hoover Tower undated

envelope XXX

22 prints of televised coverage of Herbert Hoover's appearance at the Republican national Convention, San Francisco 1956

envelope YYY

8 prints of President and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, February-March 1933, and of the counting of electoral ballots for President and Vice President February 1933

envelope ZZZ

1 print and 1 negative of President Hoover and Miss Bane with a Peruvian Paracas Mantle October 3, 1956

envelope mLLLL

9 miscellaneous prints: 4 prints of Washington, D.C.; 1 print of a portrait of Herbert Hoover; 1 page of a photograph album; 2 prints of Herbert Hoover with others undated

envelope mMMMM

1 framed drawing of Herbert Hoover with handwritten inscription to Nina Almond from Herbert Hoover undated

envelope AAAA

12 prints related to American relief in Poland including prints of Herbert Hoover in Poland in 1919 and 1946; 1 print of Herbert Hoover speaking in behalf of the Polish Relief Fund, 1939; 1 print of memorial to Herbert Hoover in Warsaw, Poland. 3 negatives: 1 of Herbert Hoover with Polish Children, 1946; 1 of a map of Poland showing principal warehouses and cities where American Relief Administration carried on relief for children programs; 1 of a graph showing the number of children and mothers fed by the American Relief Administration, 1919-1921

envelope BBBB

3 negative photographs: 1 of the California Republican Assembly Award, at the Republican National Convention, San Francisco, California, 1956. Original award is at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa; 2 of Herbert C. Hoover's diploma from Stanford University, 1895 original diploma is at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford undated

envelope m*NNNN

7 photos, 1920-1928, 3 photos, South American Trip, Nov. 28- Jan. 29., 4 photos, 1929., 7 photos, 1930., 5 photos, 1931., 18 photos, 1932. 1 photo, 1938, 5 photos, presidential period

envelope mOOOO

4 photos presidential era undated

envelope CCCC

1 framed photo portrait of Hoover Commerce period undated

box 396, folder 1

1 print of sketch of Herbert Hoover by Clarence Mattei 1933