Register of the Bonner Frank Fellers papers
Finding aid prepared by Ronald Bulatoff and David Jacobs
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
© 2007
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Stanford University
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Title: Bonner Frank Fellers papers
Date (inclusive): 1904-1997
Collection Number: 70031
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
59 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box, 3 oversize folders, sound recordings
(24.1 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Speeches and writings, studies, reports, correspondence, memoranda, orders, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American
propaganda and military activities in the Pacific Theater during World War II, the occupation of Japan, and postwar conservative
political organizations in the United States, especially the Citizens Foreign Aid Committee. Described in two groups, first
the original accession, then for an addition to the collection in 2003.
Creator:
Fellers, Bonner Frank, 1896-1973
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
Box FH13 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
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1970, with additional increments in 1976 and 2003.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Bonner Frank Fellers papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Chronology
1896 February 7 |
Born, Ridge Farm, Illinois |
1918 |
B.S., United States Military Academy, West Point |
1918 November 1 |
United States Army (advanced through the grades to Brigadier General, December 1942) |
1920 |
Graduated, Coast and Artillery School |
1935 |
Graduated, Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas |
1935-1938 |
Member, General Douglas MacArthur's staff in the Philippines (liaison between MacArthur and Philippine President Quezon) |
1940-1942 |
Military observer with British forces in Africa |
1943-1946 |
Military secretary and head of psychological warfare drive against Japanese combat troops |
|
Member, General Douglas MacArthur's staff (Hollandia Operation) |
1946 January-August |
Secretary General, Allied Council for Japan |
1946 November 30 |
Retired from active duty |
1947-1952 |
Assistant to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee |
1952 |
Author,
Wings for Peace: A Primer for a New Defense
|
1959-1969 |
Chairman, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee |
1973 October 7 |
Died |
Scope and Content of Collection
Acquired in 1970, the Bonner Fellers papers relate to American propaganda and military operations in the Pacific Theater during
World War II, the occupation of Japan, and postwar conservative political organizations in the United States, especially the
Citizens Foreign Aid Committee. The papers consist of speeches and writings, studies, reports, correspondence, memoranda,
military orders, and printed matter (boxes 1-16).
Acquired in 2003, the increment to the Bonner Frank Fellers papers in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives (boxes 17-60)
substantially increases the volume of the collection. The incremental materials span the lifetime of Fellers, ranging from
his numerous military postings to his subsequent civilian career as a political lobbyist and opinion maker.
The Military Career File in the increment contains correspondence and reports pertaining to various assignments carried out
by Fellers before and during World War II, including his experiences in the Philippines and Egypt, and later as military secretary
to General Douglas MacArthur. This series also contains studies done by Fellers in the field of psychological warfare, especially
in relation to the American war effort against the Japanese. There are also records concerning the postwar American occupation
of Japan, during which Fellers served in an administrative role.
The extensive Speeches and Writings series includes numerous articles and speeches from the late 1940s through the 1960s,
when Fellers wrote and spoke as a conservative and strongly anti-communist critic of American foreign policy during the Cold
War. This series also records the public views of Fellers on military strategy, especially the role of air power in modern
warfare, and in favor of a dramatic reduction in American foreign aid programs. The manuscript of Fellers' only published
book, Wings for Peace, is part of the series. Several of his recorded speeches can be found in the Sound Recordings series
of the increment.
There is a substantial Correspondence series in the increment, including exchanges of letters between Fellers and Robert A.
Taft, for whom Fellers served as an unofficial adviser and speechwriter. The speeches that Fellers wrote for Taft are also
part of the increment. In addition to a significant Subject File, there is a separate Psychological Warfare File that consists
of correspondence, writings, and other materials relating to a proposed campaign of propaganda directed at the population
of the Soviet Union, a project advocated by Fellers in the 1950s.
Arrangement
The original collection and 1976 increment (boxes 1-16) are arranged into nine series: Writings, Military Files, United States
Army Psychological Warfare Branch Files, Miscellany, Correspondence I, Subject File I, Speeches and Writings I, Printed Matter,
and an additional incremental series accessioned in 1976.
The Incremental Materials of 2003 (boxes 17-60) are arranged into fifteen series: Biographical File, Correspondence II, Speeches
and Writings II, Reports, Speeches and Statements Written for Others, Notebooks, Military Career File, Civilian Career File,
Psychological Warfare File, Fellers Family File, Albums, Subject File II, Speeches and Writings by Others, Photographs, Sound
Recordings, and Oversize Materials.
A Declassified records series, added in 2011, is arranged chronologically by the date the records were released by Hoover.
Digitized Content
Subjects and Indexing Terms
World War, 1939-1945 -- Philippines
Philippines -- History -- Japanese occupation, 1942-1945
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean
World War, 1939-1945 -- Propaganda
Officers
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Propaganda, American
Conservatism -- United States
Economic assistance, American
Psychological warfare
Japan -- History -- Allied occupation, 1945-1952
World War, 1939-1945 -- Psychological aspects
United States. Army
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964
Allied Forces. South West Pacific Area
Citizens Foreign Aid Committee (U.S.)
Writings
1934-1958
Scope and Contents note
Articles, reports, and studies by Bonner Fellers, arranged alphabetically by title
box 1, folder 1
"Answer to Japan,"
1944.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 1, folder 2
"Hirohito's Struggle to Surrender,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 1, folder 3
"The Psychology of the Japanese Soldier," Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
1934-1935.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 1, folder 4
"Survival," series of seven articles,
Standard-Times, New Bedford, Massachusetts
1958 July 7-13.
Scope and Contents note
Clippings
Military Files
1943-1945
Scope and Contents note
Intelligence reports, memoranda, correspondence, and reports issued by various sections of the United States Army, arranged
alphabetically by issuing agency
box 1, folder 5
General. "Report on Activities of the Far Eastern Liaison Office for the Period June 1942 to September 1945,"
1945 October 1
box 1, folder 6
United States. Army. Intelligence reports
1943
box 1, folder 7
United States. Army. General Headquarters. South West Pacific Area. Allied Translator and Interpreter Section. "Antagonism
between Officers and Men in the Japanese Army," Research Report No. 122
1945 April 19
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific
box 1, folder 8
General. Circulars, correspondence, memoranda, orders
1945
box 2, folder 1, online digital
Commander-in-Chief. Leaflet File No. 2
1944-1945
General Headquarters. Operational instructions
box 2, folder 4
Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2. Translator and Interpreter Service. Documents Submitted to the Supreme Commander
for the Allied Forces by the Japanese Mission to Negotiate Surrender, Manila
1945 August 19
box 2, folder 5-6
United States. Army. Forces, South West Pacific Area. Military Intelligence Section. General Staff. Report on the Destruction
of Manila and Japanese Atrocities
1945 February
box 3, folder 1
United States. Army. Forces, Western Pacific. Replacement Command. "American and Allied Personnel Recovered From Japanese
Prisons," Manila, Philippine Islands
1945 November 11
box 3, folder 2
United States. Department of War. Adjutant General's Office. "Publicity in Connection With Escaped, Liberated, or Repatriated
Prisoners of War, to Include Evaders of Capture in Enemy or Enemy-Occupied Territory and Internees in Neutral Countries (Recovered
Personnel),"
1945 October 4
United States Army Psychological Warfare Branch
1944-1945
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, broadcast transcripts, and reports
box 3, folder 3
Correspondence and memoranda, 1944-1945, primarily between Brigadier General Fellers and Lieutenant Colonel Woodall Greene.
Scope and Contents note
Also included are reports, leaflets, clippings, and other material
box 3, folder 4
Memorandum from Brigadier General Fellers to the Commander-in-Chief, regarding American-Japanese relations and the status
of the Japanese Emperor
1945.
Scope and Contents note
Also included is a memorandum entitled "Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in the Southwest Pacific Area," 1944,
issued by the Planning Group of the Office of Strategic Services
box 3, folder 5-6
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. Commander-in-Chief. Psychological Warfare Branch. Planning
1944-1945
box 3, folder 7
United States. Army. Headquarters 5th Army. Psychological Warfare Branch. "Functions of the 5th Army Combat Propaganda Team,"
1944
box 3, folder 8
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. Commander-in-Chief. Psychological Warfare Branch. Files
1944-1945
box 4, folder 1-2
Correspondence and memoranda, 1944-1945, primarily between Brigadier General Fellers and Lieutenant Colonel Woodall Greene
box 4, folder 3
United States. Army. South West Pacific Area. Office of the Military Secretary. Psychological Warfare Branch. Collation Section.
Report No. 7, "Psychological Warfare: Reactions and Developments,"
1945 March 10
box 4, folder 4
United States. Army. South West Pacific Area. Office of the Military Secretary. Psychological Warfare Branch. "Basic Military
Plan for Psychological Warfare against Japan,"
1945 April 12
box 4, folder 5
Broadcast transcript from the headquarters of General MacArthur, entitled "The Philippine Hour,"
1944 September 2
box 4, folder 6
Various broadcast transcripts from the United States military, 1945, including several by Rear Admiral Zacharias, United States
Navy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Also included is correspondence and memoranda, 1944-1945
box 4, folder 7
"Psychological Warfare News Coverage in the Philippines,"
undated
box 4, folder 8
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters, Commander-in-Chief. "Report on Psychological Warfare against Japan,
South West Pacific Area 1944-1945,"
1946
box 4, folder 9
United States. Army. General Headquarters. South West Pacific Area. Office of Military Secretary. "Weekly Military Plan for
Psychological Warfare,"
1945 June 16
box 4, folder 10
United States. Army. South West Pacific Area. "Psychological Warfare - It's Role in the Philippines"
undated.
os_folder 1
United States. Army. South West Pacific Area. "Psychological Warfare - It's Role in the Philippines" (continued)
Miscellany
1967-1973
Scope and Contents note
Reports, studies, newsletters, leaflets, and obituary
box 4, folder 11
"Typical Japanese Atrocities during the Liberation of the Philippines,"
undated
box 4, folder 12
"The Nightmare of Lieutenant Ichi, or Juan Posong Gives Ichi the Midnight Jitters,"
undated
Leaflets produced by the enemy
undated
box 4, folder 13, online digital
os_folder 3
Posters and leaflets
undated
box 4, folder 14
Taxpayers Committee to End Foreign Aid (formerly, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee). Newsletters, reports, and statements
1967-1971
box 4, folder 15
United States. Congress.
Congressional Record. Proceedings and debates of the 93rd Congress, 1st Session, Volume 119, No. 168, Washington, D.C.
1973 November 5.
Scope and Contents note
"General Bonner Fellers in Memoriam" by William G. Bray
box 4, folder 16
Miscellaneous propaganda posters
undated
os_folder 1
Miscellaneous propaganda posters (continued)
Correspondence I
1943-1970
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent
box 5, folder 1
Brophy, Frank Cullen
1971
box 5, folder 8
Eichelberger, Robert
1946
box 5, folder 11
Leetch, Mrs. William D.
1968
box 5, folder 13
Miller, Elizabeth H.
1968
Subject File I
1934-1972
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, lists, charts, leaflets, notes, printed matter, and clippings, arranged
roughly alphabetically
box 5, folder 19
Allied Air Forces. South West Pacific Area. Headquarters. Intelligence Summaries, Serial Nos. 283-285
1945 August
box 5, folder 20
Alumni bills, Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science
1966-1967
box 5, folder 21
American Institute Counselors, Incorporated, Investment Bulletins
1965-1972
American Institute for Economic Research
box 5, folder 22-25
Economic Education Bulletins and Research Reports
1963-1972
box 6, folder 1-4
Research Reports
1963-1972
box 6, folder 5
American Security Council, "Washington Reports,"
1968
box 6, folder 6
"An Attempt to Estimate the Situation,"
1943 April 23
box 6, folder 7
"An Attempt to State Our American Problem for 1943,"
1943 May 24
box 6, folder 8
Broadcast to Japan by Carl W. Ackerman, Manila
1945 April 27.
Scope and Contents note
Transcript
box 6, folder 9
"Burma Operation,"
undated
Citizens Foreign Aid Committee
box 6, folder 11
Braden, Spruille. Statement before House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
1959 June 24
box 6, folder 12
"The Case Against Foreign Aid - A Fourth Report,"
1960
box 6, folder 13
Clay Committee statements
1963
box 6, folder 14
Conference schedule
1961 September
box 8, folder 17
University of California, Los Angeles
1969
box 8, folder 18
University of California, Santa Barbara
1970
box 8, folder 19
University of Michigan, School of Library Science
1970
box 8, folder 20
Van Vliet, Charles T.
1959
box 9, folder 1
Extracts from comments supplied by the Department of State, Department of Treasury, Department of Defense, and International
Cooperation Administration criticizing "Foreign and You" with a rebuttal
undated
box 9, folder 11
"Our Foreign Aid Cost,"
undated
box 9, folder 12
Statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee
1967 May 8
box 9, folder 13
Statement before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
1967 November 15
box 9, folder 14
"Foreign Aid - A Message to President John F. Kennedy, A Fifth Report,"
1961 January 20
box 9, folder 15
"Foreign Aid and You - A First Report,"
1959
box 9, folder 16
Foreign Assistance Act of 1966, hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives
1966 April 28
box 9, folder 17
Foreign Assistance Act of 1967, hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives
1967 May 8-11
box 9, folder 18
Statement before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives
1967 May 8
box 9, folder 19
Statement before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
1967 November 15
box 9, folder 20
Groseclose, Williams and Associates, "Financial Consequences of Overseas Military Expenditures and Foreign Assistance Program,"
report to the Citzens Foreign Aid Committee
1960 February 1
box 9, folder 22
Address before the 47th annual meeting of the Washington, D.C. Chamber of Commerce
1959 April 28
box 9, folder 23
Congressional statements
1959
box 10, folder 1
Press release statement
1959 February 8
box 10, folder 2
Statement before the Senate Appropriations Committee
1967 November 16
box 10, folder 3
Heinsohn, A. G., Jr., statement before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
1959 June 14
box 10, folder 4
Jones, Mark M., president of National Economic Council, Incorporated, statement before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
1967 November 15
box 10, folder 5
Lloyd, Lewis E., "Aid and the Dollar Crisis," statement before the House Appropriations Committee on Foreign Operations
1963 August 14
box 10, folder 6
Lory, Milton, statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee
1867 May 8
box 10, folder 7
Manion, Dean Clarence, statement before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
1959 August 20
box 10, folder 8
Metropolitan Club luncheon, New York City
1963 January 9
box 10, folder 9
Murray, Mrs. Robert, statement before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
1959 June 24
box 10, folder 10
Net foreign aid funds requested for the first seven months of 1967
box 10, folder 11
New foreign aid funds for fiscal year 1968
box 10, folder 12
Palyi, Melchior, extract from the statement before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations
1959 June 24
box 10, folder 13
Passman, Otto E., "Socialism or Americanism," address before members of the medical profession, Monroe, Louisiana
1967 April 15
box 10, folder 14
Projects completed and material prepared and distributed
1960 April 1 - June 30
box 10, folder 15
Tansill, Charles Callau, statement before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
1959 August 20
box 10, folder 16
Clark, Fred G., "The Socialist Sixteenth - A National Cancer," address before the Eastern Airlines, Incorporated, annual staff
banquet, Miami Beach, Florida
undated
box 10, folder 17
Congressional candidates list
1968
box 10, folder 18
Economists National Committee on Monetary Policy
1965-1969
box 10, folder 19
"Eleventh Broadcast to the Japanese People," by Captain Zacharias, United States Navy
undated
box 10, folder 20
"Estimate of the Situation with Especial Reference to the Middle East,"
1943 March 12
box 10, folder 21
Hoover, Herbert, notes from conversations with
1943
box 10, folder 22
Institute for Monetary Research, Incorporated
1971
box 10, folder 23
Itinerary for Captain Bonner Fellers
1937 August 28
box 10, folder 26
"Japan - It's People, It's History, It's Land, It's Work," reprint,
Encyclopedia Britannica
undated
box 10, folder 27
Japan's advances during the period 1941 December 7 to 1942 May 6.
Scope and Contents note
Map
box 10, folder 28
Japanese Army Division, Imperial Headquarters, list of personnel of Army forces according to areas and classes
1945 August 31
Japanese atrocities in the Philippine Islands
box 11, folder 3
Affidavit by Dr. Walter K. Frankel
1945 February 12
box 11, folder 4
"Japanese Land Operations (From Japanese Sources), December 8, 1941 to June 8, 1942," Campaign Study No. 3, 1942 November
18, Military Intelligence, United States War Department
box 11, folder 5
Japanese reaction to United States psychological warfare, report
undated
os_folder 2
Oversize maps
Scope and Contents
9 maps.
box 11, folder 7
"Notes Recorded on Indoctrination Course in Psychological Warfare Given by Officers of the Far Eastern Liaison Office (Allied
Organization),"
undated
box 11, folder 8
"Operational Highlights of the 33rd Infantry Division,"
1945 May 15
box 11, folder 9
Passman, Otto E., "To the American Taxpayer,"
1971 July
box 11, folder 10
Petersen, Howard C., "Needed: A New Foreign Aid Policy,"
1957
box 11, folder 11
Pew, J. Howard, "Remarks by J. Howard Pew at the William Penn Award Dinner,"
1970 May 21
box 11, folder 14
Military manpower
undated
box 12, folder 1
"Psychological Warfare with the 1st Cavalry Division,"
undated
box 12, folder 2
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). Office of the Military Secretary. Memorandum for the Supreme Commander Allied
Powers
1945 September 10
Taxpayers Committee to End Foreign Aid
box 12, folder 5
American Institute for Economic Research
1970
box 12, folder 14
Chartener, William H.
1969
box 12, folder 16
Crawford, Frederick C.
1968
box 12, folder 22
Densford, Charles F.
1968
box 12, folder 24
Export-Import Bank of the United States
1972
box 12, folder 29
Harnischfeger, Walter
1971
box 12, folder 35
Lawrence, David
1969-1970
box 12, folder 38
McGrath, William L.
1968-1969
box 12, folder 39
Manion, Dean C.
1968-1971
box 12, folder 42
Montana Research Associates
1968
box 12, folder 47
Passman, Otto E.
1969-1971
box 12, folder 50
Republican National Convention, Temporary Committee on Resolutions
1968
box 12, folder 51
Rockwell, Willard F.
1968
box 12, folder 52
The Root of the Matter
1970
box 12, folder 60
University of California, Los Angeles
1971
box 12, folder 65
Washington Steel Corporation, Pennsylvania
1968
box 12, folder 72
"Dismal Swamp - Fallacies and Misconceptions in the Report of the President's Task Force on International Development,"
undated
box 12, folder 73
Fellers, Bonner, statement before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
1968 September 24
box 12, folder 74
Report to the president
1969 February 20
box 13, folder 1
Rockwell, Willard F., "A Businessman's View of Our Industrial Progress," speech at Industrial Management Club of New Orleans,
Louisiana
1968 September 16
box 13, folder 2
"To the American Taxpayers,"
1971 October 14
box 13, folder 4
"Thirteenth Broadcast to the Japanese People by Captain Zacharias, United States Navy,"
undated
box 13, folder 5
"Typical Japanese Atrocities During the Liberation of the Philippines,"
undated
United States. Army. Forces, General Headquarters (GHQ)
box 13, folder 6
Information dissemination
1945
Operations instructions
1945
box 13, folder 9
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. Central Bureau Liaison Office. General Headquarters. Losses sustained by Japanese army
and navy
1945 September
box 13, folder 10
United States. Army. Forces in the Pacific. General Headquarters. Office of Military Secretary to Commander-in-Chief. Weekly
plan for psychological warfare
1945 April 28
box 13, folder 11
United States. Army. Forces in the Pacific. General Headquarters, G-3. Historical Division. "Chronology of the War in the
Southwest Pacific, 1941-1945,"
undated
box 13, folder 12
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2. Translator and Interpreter
Service. "Documents Submitted to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces by the Japanese Mission to Negotiate Surrender,"
Manila
1945 August 19
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters. Office of the Military Secretary. Psychological Warfare Branch
box 13, folder 13
"Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare against Japan,"
1945 March/April
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters. Office of the Military Secretary. Psychological Warfare Branch.
Collation Section
box 13, folder 15
"Inside Japan - Food Crisis," Special Report No. 3
1945 June 16
box 13, folder 16
"Inside Japan - Youth: Pawn of the Militarists," Special Report No. 5
1945 July 23
box 14, folder 1
"Japan and Our Ally, Russia," Special Report No. 6
1945 August 3
box 14, folder 2
"Japan's Homefront Morale,"
1945 July 31
box 14, folder 3
"Japanese Trends of Psychological Significance," Report Nos. 10-12
1945 May-July
box 14, folder 4
"The Nogi Tradition Past and Present," Special Report No. 1
1945 May 3
box 14, folder 5-8
"Psychological Warfare - Reactions and Developments," Report Nos. 8, 9, 12, 14
1945 April-July
box 14, folder 9
Reviews of significant trends discerned in daily collation summaries, Nos. 1-8
1944 September - 1945 February
box 14, folder 10
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters. Scientific and Technical Advisory Section. Report on scientific
intelligence survey in Japan
1945 September-October
box 14, folder 11
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific and Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters. Operations and signal corps message
1944-1945
United States. Army. Forces, Pacific and Southwest Pacific Area. Office of the Military Secretary
box 14, folder 12
Field trip reports
1944 December – 1945 April
United States. Army, 6th Army
box 14, folder 14
Headquarters. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2. Interrogation Report No. 0447
1945 May 7
box 14, folder 15-16
Headquarters. Psychological Warfare Branch. Leaflets, charts, and other material
1944-1945
box 14, folder 17
United States. Army. 6th Army. ATIS Advanced Echelon. Prisoner of War Preliminary Interrogation Report
1945 March 27
United States. Army. Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters
box 15, folder 2
Proclamation providing for military measures to be taken upon apprehension of citizens of the Philippines who voluntarily
have given aid, comfort and sustenance to the enemy
1944 December 29
United States. Army, Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters. Allied Translator and Interpreter Section
box 15, folder 3
"Antagonism between Officers and Men in the Japanese Armed Forces," Research Report No. 122
1945 April 19
box 15, folder 4
"Hoko System in Formosa and As Proposed for the Philippine Islands," Enemy Publications No. 358
1945 April 28
box 15, folder 5
United States. Army. Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters. Office of the Commander-in-Chief. Proclamation to the people
of the Philippines
undated
box 15, folder 6
United States. Army. Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters. Office of the Military Secretary. "Relations between the
U.S.S.R. and Japan,"
1945 March
United States. Army. Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters. Office of the Military Secretary. Psychological Warfare
Branch. Leaflets
United States. Army. Southwest Pacific Area. General Headquarters. Office of the Military Secretary. Psychological Warfare
Branch. Collation Section
box 15, folder 9
"Japanese Trends of Psychological Significance," Report No. 9
1945 March 25
box 15, folder 10
"Psychological Warfare – Reaction and Developments," Report No. 11
1945 June 1
box 15, folder 11
United States. Army. XI Corps. Headquarters. Psychological Warfare Branch. Leaflet entitled "To Friendly Filipinos,"
undated
United States. Army. 33rd Infantry Division. Headquarters. G-2 summaries
1945
box 15, folder 15
United States foreign aid
1959-1972
box 15, folder 16
World War II military situation
1943
Speeches and Writings I
1934-1960
Scope and Contents note
Speeches and writings, arranged alphabetically by title
box 16, folder 1
"Answer to Japan,"
1944 July
box 16, folder 2
"Our Mutual Security Program,"
undated
box 16, folder 3
"The Philippine Army," Part I, "Commonwealth Defense,"
undated
box 16, folder 4
"The Psychology of the Japanese Soldier," Individual Research Study, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
1934-1935
box 16, folder 5
"Report of Travel from Paris to Manila via Vladivostok, May-June 1937,"
undated
box 16, folder 6
"Security in the Modern World," Washington, D.C.
1960
box 16, folder 7
Statement on the Military Assistance Bill, H.R. 5748, before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives
1949 August 8
box 16, folder 8-41
Printed Matter
1945-1972
Scope and Contents note
Pamphlets and reprints on a variety of subjects
Increment of August 1976
1960
box 16, folder 42
Campaign, Jameson G., "America's Might and Soviet Myth,"
1960
Incremental Materials of 2003
1904-1997
Biographical File
1915-1983.
Scope and Contents note
Awards, biographies, clippings, interviews, lists, membership card, military records, obituaries, programs, and travel documents,
arranged alphabetically by physical form
box 17, folder 1
Awards, certificates, citations, and diplomas
1915-1972.
Scope and Contents note
Includes related correspondence
box 17, folder 2
Biographies
1946-1951.
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts
Interview transcripts.
Scope and Contents note
Includes related correspondence
box 17, folder 5
1967.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 6
1973.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 17, folder 7
Lists of publications
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts
box 17, folder 8
Lists of speaking engagements
undated and 1951.
Scope and Contents note
Typescripts
box 17, folder 10
Military records
1936-1946
box 17, folder 11
Obituaries
1973.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copies
box 17, folder 13
Travel documents
1923-1938
Correspondence II
1923-1973.
Scope and Contents note
Cards, enclosures, and letters, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent
box 17, folder 14
Letters concerning speaking engagements
1949-1952
box 18, folder 17
Ackerman, Carl W.
1943-1958
box 18, folder 18
Aircraft Industries Association (B. C. Goss)
1947
box 18, folder 19
Air University (formerly Air War College)
1948-1954
box 19, folder 1
American Opinion (Scott Stanley, Jr.)
1970
box 19, folder 2
Andrews, T. Coleman
1957-1958
box 19, folder 4
Azzam, Abdul Rahman
1942-1947
box 19, folder 6
Barnes, Harry E.
1950-1960
box 19, folder 10
Boldyreff, C. W.
1954-1955
box 19, folder 11
Brown, Constantine
1944-1946
box 19, folder 12
Brown, Katharine Kennedy
1967-1969
box 19, folder 13
Brownell, Herbert, Jr.
1948
box 19, folder 15
Byrd, Richard E.
1945-1946
box 19, folder 16
Catholic Digest (Paul Bussard)
1954
box 19, folder 24
Cutler, Charles R.
1957-1966
box 19, folder 27
Donovan, William J.
1944-1945
box 19, folder 28
Dresser, Robert B.
1966-1973
box 19, folder 32
Earlham College (Jay Beede, Landrum R. Bolling, Ruby Davis, W. C. Dennis, J. Douglas Foster, Paul J. Furnas, Robert F. Jackson,
Thomas E. Jones, Conrad Joyner, Helen L. Liebert, Florence Long, Hugh Ronald, Roy Shuckman, Robert M. Taylor, Opal Thornberg,
Alan M. Walker)
1930-1972
box 20, folder 1
Edison, Charles
1960-1968
box 20, folder 7
Fonveille, John
1947-1969
box 20, folder 8
Garrity, Devin A.
1963-1973
box 20, folder 9
Gill, William J.
1970-1972
box 20, folder 10
Gipson, J. H., Sr.
1954-1955
box 20, folder 11
Greene, J. Woodall
1946-1949
box 20, folder 14
Haley, J. Evetts
1954-1971
box 20, folder 16
Harnischfeger, Walter
1968-1973
box 20, folder 18
Harrison, Ernest and Anna
1965-1966
box 20, folder 19
Harriss, Robert M.
1954-1970
box 20, folder 21
Hawkins, Gertrude Cole
1957-1970
Henry Regnery Co. (Henry Regnery, Philip N. Starbuck, William F. Strube, Fred Wieck)
box 20, folder 24
Herbert Hoover Oral History Program (Raymond Henle, Catharine J. Kenny)
1970
box 20, folder 25
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association (John T. McCarty)
1970-1971
box 20, folder 26
Higgins, Howard
1952-1953
box 20, folder 27
Higsen, Karl W.
1945-1946
box 20, folder 28
Hoerner, R. N., Mrs.
1973
box 20, folder 31
Hoover, Herbert
1939-1964
box 21, folder 1
Horinouchi, Kensuke
1952-1961
box 21, folder 4
Howe, Frederick C.
1938-1940
box 21, folder 11
James, D. Clayton
1969-1972
box 21, folder 12
Jenison, Edward H.
1948-1964
box 21, folder 13
Jenner, William E.
1954-1958
box 21, folder 15
Johnsson, Stephen H.
1955
box 21, folder 16
1945-1964
Scope and Contents
Some originals are closed. Access images are available in the folder.
box 22, folder 9
Kimmel, Joseph S., Jr.
1972
box 22, folder 11
LaFollete, Philip F.
1944-1961
box 22, folder 15
MacArthur, Douglas
1939-1951
box 22, folder 17
MacNider, Hanford
1945-1949
box 22, folder 19
Malone, George W.
1955-1959
box 22, folder 20
Manion, Clarence
1954-1972
box 22, folder 22
Marshall, A. H.
1942-1945
box 22, folder 23
Martinez, Maria
1939-1957
box 23, folder 1
Mashbir, Sidney Forrester
1947-1951
box 23, folder 2
Mason, Frank E.
1956-1971
box 23, folder 3
Mayer, Frederick C.
1944-1973
box 23, folder 4
Mayer, Robert W.
1970-1972
box 23, folder 8
Moreel, Ben and Cele
1958-1970
box 23, folder 13
Nelson, Frederic
1953-1966
box 23, folder 15
Nicholson, Ralph
1943-1946
box 23, folder 16
Nixon, Richard M.
1969-1970
box 23, folder 17
O'Donnell, John
1953-1954
box 23, folder 18
Pabst, Robert E.
1966-1969
box 23, folder 20
Parrish, Noel F.
1951-1963
box 23, folder 21
Pettengill, Samuel B.
1963-1969
box 23, folder 26
Power, Thomas S.
1959-1960
box 23, folder 29
Reader's Digest (Francis Drake, Eugene Lyones, James A. McCracken, Paul Palmer, Marc Rose, Robert S. Strother, Dewitt Wallace)
1943-1972
Reece, Carroll and Louise
box 24, folder 5
Rockwell, Willard F.
1964-1968
box 24, folder 6
Roosevelt, Archibald B.
1958-1963
box 25, folder 3
Schenck, Hubert G.
1947-1948
box 25, folder 4
Schlafly, Phyllis
1970-1972
box 25, folder 9
Smith, Lawrence H.
1949-1950
box 25, folder 11
Smithers Hunt, David W.
1942-1943
box 25, folder 16
Steely, H. M., Jr.
1944-1945
box 25, folder 17
Stratemeyer, George E.
1944-1967
box 25, folder 18
Strother, Robert S.
1961-1966
box 26, folder 12
Twining, Nathan F.
1952-1966
box 27, folder 1
Uichango, Conrado B.
1966
box 27, folder 2
United States. Army. Chief of Staff (M. B. Ridgway, Maxwell Taylor)
1954-1955
box 27, folder 3
United States. War Department. Adjutant General's Office (Leon J. Gund, Arthur C. Purvis)
1947
box 27, folder 4
University of Oregon (Edward Kemp)
1980
box 27, folder 5
University of Wyoming (Gene M. Gressley)
1981
box 27, folder 6
Vandenberg, Hoyt S.
1947-1953
box 27, folder 9
Walker, Edwin A.
1959-1965
box 27, folder 11
Wheat, Clayton E.
1930-1952
box 27, folder 13
Willoughby, Charles
1949-1950
box 27, folder 14
Wood, Robert E.
1944-1953
box 27, folder 15
Woodward, M. Truman, Jr.
1967
box 27, folder 16
Yale University Press (Eugene Davidson)
1953
Speeches and Writings II
1922-1972.
Scope and Contents note
Articles, monographs, and speeches, arranged chronologically
box 27, folder 19
"Additional Implications of the Atlantic Alliance,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 20
"An American Common Sense Peace Plan,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 21
"America's Warfare State,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 22
Article on communism
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 23
Article on Douglas MacArthur
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 24
Article on NATO
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript fragment
box 27, folder 25
Article on Soviet military policy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 26
Article on the United States Navy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 27
Article on World War II
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 28
Article urging attack on Japan
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 29
"The Battle of Manila Bay,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 30
"The Capture of Emilio Aguinaldo by Sergeant Mariano Punla,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 31
"Comments on the Anti-Aircraft Defense of the U.S.A.,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 32
"The 'Dreamy Philippines',"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 33
"Emancipation of Japan,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript fragment
box 27, folder 34
"The English Course at West Point,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 27, folder 35
"The Fight for Peace,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 1
"Fighting Russia from the Inside: Can the Russian People Revolt?"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 2
"Foreign Policy,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 3
"Friendship, Security and Peace,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
"History of the Philippines,"
undated.
box 28, folder 6
"How this War Machine Works,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 7
"Humorous and Otherwise,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 8
"Ideas,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 28, folder 9
"Impact of Foreign Aid on U.S. Industry,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph and typescript
box 28, folder 10
"An Invisible Hand?"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 11
"The Island Fortress of Corregidor,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 12
"Japanese Background,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 13
"Japan's Problems Must Be Settled—Now!"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 14
"Leadership,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 15
"Lessons from Korea,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 16
"Lessons on War,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 17
"Lost—Our Power of Decision,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 18
Memorandum on the situation in the Philippines
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 19
"Military Geography of Japan,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 20
"Military History in the Far East,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 21
"National Defense,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 22
Notes on military policy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph and typescript
box 28, folder 23
Notes on national defense
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 28, folder 24
"Notes on Sartor Resartus,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 25
"Notes on Second World War,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 26
Notes on Shintoism
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 28, folder 27
Notes on the American economy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 28, folder 28
"Observations on Military Strategy," lecture outline, Alabama
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 28, folder 29
"On the importance of American History,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 1
"Our Business Outlook in Japan,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 2
"Our Defense and Our Defenders,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 3
"Our Impending Gold Crisis," radio broadcast
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 4
"Our Korean Venture,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 5
"Our Military Assistance Program,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 6
"Our Mission in the Philippines,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 7
"Our National Security,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 8
Outline of lecture on World War II
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 9
Outline of talk, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 29, folder 10
Outline of talk on air power
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 29, folder 11
Outline of talk on American foreign policy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 12
"Peace Cannot Be Bought,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 13
"Philippine Problems,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 14
"Planning for a Better Defense without Killing the Taxpayers,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 15
"The Problem of Japan,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 16
Radio broadcast on role of air power
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 17
"Random Observations on Projected Foreign Trade Zone in Manila,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 18
"Reasons for the Cancellation of the Treaty between Great Britain and Egypt,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 19
"The Rise of the Philippine Independence Idea,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 20
"A Romance and a Boy's Resolution,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 21
"Shark Fancier Will Swim to Prove 'Em Harmless,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 22
"Sino Japanese War,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 29, folder 23
Speech on air power
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript fragment
box 29, folder 24
Speech on American military strategy
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 25
Speech on the Philippines during World War II
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 26
Speech on treatment of prisoners of war
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 27
Story
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 28
"The Strategy of Power Allocation,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 29
"Strategy—Province of the People,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 30
"Suggested Draft for a Right-wing A.D.A. Program,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 31
"Suggested Outline for Philippine Pamphlet,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 32
"Survey—Union of Soviet Socialist Republics," lecture
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 33
"Test Mobilization,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 34
"The True Story of Japan's Surrender,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 35
"Washington as a Soldier,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 36
"We Are Headed for War,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 29, folder 37
"We Plan Disaster,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 38
"Western Hemisphere Defense,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 39
"What Is a Conservative,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 29, folder 40
"What Mr. McNamara Meant,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript fragment
box 29, folder 41
"Wherein Lies Our Salvation,"
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 1
Writing on modern warfare
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 30, folder 2
Writing on psychological warfare
undated.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 3
"Travel Notes,"
1922-1939.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 4
"Meredith,"
1929.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
The Psychology of the Japanese Soldier
1935
"Tomorrow's Army,"
Chemical Warfare Bulletin
1936 January
box 30, folder 8
Typescript and correspondence
box 30, folder 10
"The Philippine Army,"
1939 April 8.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 11
"Notes on the Far East," lecture
1939 December 18.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 12
"Your Foreign Service Tour in the Philippines,"
circa 1940.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 13
"The Philippines," lecture
1940 March 27-28.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 14
Outline for lecture on World War II, Hartford, Connecticut
1940 June 12.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 15
"Estimate of the Situation with Especial Reference to the Middle East,"
1943 March 12.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
Answer to Japan
1944 July 1
box 30, folder 17
Proposed revision version
box 30, folder 18
"Notes from Discussion on World Affairs,"
1944 August 20.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 19
"Notes from Discussion on Russia,"
1944 August 27.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 30, folder 20
"Notes from Discussion on the SWPA,"
1944 September 10.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 30, folder 21
"Army Hour," radio broadcast
1944 November 5.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
"Peace from the Palace,"
1946
box 30, folder 26
"Notes on the American International Position,"
1946 September 25.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph and typescript
"Hirohito's Struggle to Surrender,"
Foreign Service
1947 July
box 31, folder 2
Abridged version,
Reader's Digest
1947 July.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 3
Japanese translation,
Reader's Digest (Japanese edition)
1947 September.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 5
"U.S. Airpower Key to Peace," transcript of radio interview
1947 August 14.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 6
"Our National Security," radio address, Cleveland, Ohio
1947 September 8.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 7
Radio interview, National Aviation Forum
1947 October 4.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 8
"The VFW Stand for the Retrievement[sic] of American Air Supremacy," address, National Aeronautical Association, Washington,
D.C.
1947 October 21.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 9
"Our National Security,"
National Bulletin
1947 December.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 10
"Notes on Our National Security,"
1947 December 30.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 11
Statement on H.R. 5004, Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.
1948.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 12
"Our New Friends, the Japanese,"
Nation's Business
1948 February.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 13
"Can We Win Our Psychological War with Stalin?"
1948 May 1.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 31, folder 14
"Our National Security,"
1948 August 4.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 15
"Our National Security," radio address, Cleveland, Ohio
1948 August 14.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 16
'Thought War' against the Kremlin
1949.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 31, folder 17
"Underlying Military Problems of the Far East," address, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.
1949 February 25.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 18
"The Military Assistance Program,"
Human Events
1949 July 27.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, printed copy, and reprint in
Congressional Record, 1949 August 3
box 31, folder 19
Testimony, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Washington, D.C.
1949 August 17.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, and printed transcript in
Congressional Record, 1949 August 17
box 31, folder 20
"Russia's Atomic Explosion,"
Human Events
1949 October 5.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 31, folder 21
"The Korean Blunder,"
circa 1950.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 22
Review of Robert L. Eichelberger,
Our Jungle Road to Tokyo
circa 1950.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 31, folder 23
Speech, Battle of Monmouth commemoration, Monmouth, New Jersey
circa 1950.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 32, folder 1-2
"Victory without War,"
1950.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript drafts
box 32, folder 3
"Japan—Friend or Enemy?" radio address
1950 February 22.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 32, folder 4
"Significance of the Overt Act in the Field of National Security," lecture, Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
1950 April 28.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 32, folder 5
Speech, Armed Forces Day, Danville, Illinois
1950 May 20.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 32, folder 6
Memorial Day address, Rochester, New York
1950 May 27.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 32, folder 7
"On Cold War,"
Human Events
1950 June 7.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
"What Price the Philippines?"
Human Events
1950 July 12
box 32, folder 8
Correspondence, typescript, and printed copy
box 32, folder 9
Reprint,
Philippine Armed Forces Journal
1950 August.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 32, folder 10
"After Korea...What?" radio interview
1950 July 15.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 32, folder 11
Speech, Victory Day service, Detroit, Michigan
1950 August 13.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
"How We Can Lick Stalin,"
Collier's
1950 September 16
box 32, folder 15
"The Lessons of Korea,"
The Freeman
1950 October 2.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 32, folder 16
Address, District of Columbia Republican Club rally, Washington, D.C.
1950 October 30.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 32, folder 17
"Gathering Storm,"
The Freeman
1950 October 30.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
"How to Make the Russians Revolt,"
Coronet
1950 November
box 32, folder 19
Typescript and printed copy
box 32, folder 20
"How We Can Lick Stalin," speech, Middlesex, Massachusetts
1950 November 3.
Scope and Contents note
Program only
box 32, folder 21
Address, Beacon Society, Boston, Massachusetts
1950 November 4.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 32, folder 22
"How We Can Lick the Kremlin," address, annual meeting, Life Insurance Agency Management Association, Chicago, Illinois
1950 November 16.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 33, folder 1
"Japan in Surrender,"
The Freeman
1950 December 11.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 33, folder 2
"Egypt vs. Britain,"
1951.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 3
"The Veteran and the Coming Election,"
Young Republican Federation News, vol. 2, no. 2
1951.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 33, folder 4
"Our Combat Divisions,"
Nation's Business
1951 January.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 5
"The Real Deterrent,"
Human Events
1951 January 24.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and printed copy
box 33, folder 6
Review of Desmond Young,
Rommel, the Desert Fox
circa 1951 February.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 7
"The Strategic Middle East,"
Egypt
1951 February.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 33, folder 8
Lincoln Day address, Salisbury, Maryland
1951 February 10.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 33, folder 9
"Why War with Russia?" address, Rockford, Illinois
1951 March 9.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 10
Notes prepared for Douglas MacArthur
1951 April.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph
box 33, folder 11
"Strategic Concepts and National Objectives," lecture, Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
1951 April 11.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 12
"New Foreign Policy...Why Fight Russia,"
Surplus Record
1951 June.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 33, folder 13
"Africa—And Our Security,"
The Freeman
1951 August 13.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, and printed copy
box 33, folder 14
Radio address, Morristown, New Jersey
1951 August 25.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 15
"Will Inflation Win for Stalin?" address, annual meeting, Texas Manufacturers Association, San Antonio, Texas
1951 October 19.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 16
"Suggested Draft for an Editorial,"
1952.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 17
"How Stalin Can Win,"
American Mercury
1952 January.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 33, folder 18
"Emergency in the Air,"
Human Events
1952 January 23.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 33, folder 19
"Strategic Concepts and War Objectives," lecture, Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
1952 February 25.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 20
Speech, Danville, Illinois
1952 March 7.
Scope and Contents note
Clipping and program only
box 33, folder 21
"The Overriding Issue—Defense,"
Human Events
1952 June 18.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and printed copy
box 33, folder 22
"A Suggested Front Page Editorial for Delegates,"
1952 July 9.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 33, folder 23
"A New Look at War,"
Air University Quarterly
1953-1954 Winter.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 2
Published excerpt,
Catholic Digest
1953 September
box 35, folder 6
Address, 27th Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense, Washington, D.C.
1953 January 30.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 7
Radio address
1953 July 26.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 35, folder 8
"Our Principal Ally: Superior Air Power,"
The Freeman
1953 July 27.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and printed copy
box 35, folder 9
"The Conscription Fallacy,"
Air Force
1953 December.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, and printed copy
box 35, folder 10
"Notes on Fiftieth Anniversary of Powered Flight," address, San Diego, California
1953 December 17.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and clipping
box 35, folder 11
"The Middle East—Forgotten Strategic Area,"
World Affairs
1954 Winter.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 35, folder 12
"Another War So Soon?"
Task Force
1954 May.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 13
"The Strategy of Defense," speech, Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas
1954 May 6.
Scope and Contents note
Program only
box 35, folder 14
Speech, Ninth Annual Convention, Federation of Lutheran Clubs, Washington, D.C.
1954 May 29.
Scope and Contents note
Program only
box 35, folder 15
"Away from Defeat,"
The Freeman
1954 June 14.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
Speech, Flag Day dinner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1954 June 14
box 35, folder 19
Speech, Foundation to Defeat Communism, Washington, D.C.
1954 June 22.
Scope and Contents note
Program only
box 35, folder 20
"A Program for Asia,"
Human Events
1954 August 4.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 21
Radio interview, Mutual Broadcasting System
1954 September 18.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 35, folder 22
Radio address
1954 October 23.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 35, folder 23
"How to Win—Without Killing the Taxpayer," address, National Association of Real Estate Boards, Cleveland, Ohio
1954 November 10.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, and clippings
box 35, folder 24
"Living History,"
The Freeman
1954 December.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 25
Address, annual convention, American Coalition of Patriotic Societies
1955 January 13.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 35, folder 26
"Atlantic Union and World Government,"
Task Force
1955 May.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
"The Meaning of Our Flag Today," speech, Baltimore, Maryland
1955 June 12
box 36, folder 1
"The Red Fly-By over Moscow,"
Human Events
1955 June 25.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, printed copy, and clippings
box 36, folder 2
"The Indirect Approach,"
The Freeman
1955 August.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 36, folder 3
"NATO Supply," address, National Defense Transportation Association, Boston, Massachusetts
1955 October 13.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 36, folder 4
"National Defense without Bankruptcy," address, Hunter College, New York City
circa 1956.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 36, folder 5
"The New Low in Eisenhower Diplomacy,"
circa 1956.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 36, folder 6
Radio broadcasts
1956.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
"Only Americans Can Defend America," address, For America rally, New York City
1956 February 22
box 36, folder 11
"To Socialized Medicine and Socialism by Way of Universal Military Conscription," speech, annual meeting, Association of American
Physicians and Surgeons, Columbus, Ohio
1956 April 5.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and clipping
box 36, folder 12
"Dead Horse and Golden Shoes,"
The Dan Smoot Report
1956 August 17.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 13
"How to Have the ICBM and a Better Defense and Still Cut the Budget $10 Billion,"
Human Events
1957 October 12.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and printed copy
box 36, folder 14
"We Can Achieve Air-Space Supremacy—And Still Save Ten Billion," radio address, Mutual Broadcasting System
1957 December 1.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 15
"Collective Defense—Strength or Peril?"
The Dan Smoot Report
1957 December 2.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 16
"National Defense," address, California Cattlemen's Association, Fresno, California
1957 December 6.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 36, folder 17
Radio address, KVOD, Denver, Colorado
1958 January 12.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
"Survival," speech, annual meeting, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, California
1958 April 10
box 36, folder 21
"How to Be Strong Enough to Stand Alone,"
Connecticut Industry
1958 May.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 36, folder 22
"Defense, Inflation and Foreign Policy," speech, Union League Club, Chicago, Illinois
1958 October 3.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
"Psychological Warfare Can Defeat Communism," radio address, Manion Forum
1959 January 18
box 36, folder 23
Correspondence and clipping
"Where We Stand,"
Air Force
1959 March
box 36, folder 26
Correspondence and clipping
box 36, folder 29
Reprint,
Congressional Record
1959 March 10
box 37, folder 1
Radio address on foreign aid, Manion Forum
1960 March 27.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 2
"America—Freedom's Last Bastion," speech, state conference, Daughters of the American Revolution, Toledo, Ohio
1961 March 13
"Aiming for Second Place," speech, annual convention, Texas Cotton Association, Dallas, Texas
1962 March 16
box 37, folder 3
Typescript and correspondence
box 37, folder 6
"The Strategy of Power Allocation," speech, Christian Freedom Foundation, New York City
1962 May 3.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and correspondence
box 37, folder 7
Radio interview, Manion Forum
1962 June 22.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 8
"Foreign Aid—A Communist Plot to Bankrupt America," radio address, Manion Forum
1962 July 15.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, and printed copy
box 37, folder 9
"Free World Survival," speech, annual convention, Military Order of the World Wars, Washington, D.C.
1962 October 19.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, holograph, and typescript
box 37, folder 10
"Facing the Future,"
1963 January.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 11
"Important 1963 Issues,"
Dawn
1963 January.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and typescript
box 37, folder 12
"A Golden Opportunity,"
Spotlight
1963 December.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph, typescript, and printed copy
box 37, folder 13
"President Johnson's Golden Opportunity," radio address, Manion Forum
1963 December 13.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 14
"Foreign Aid is Financing Global Socialism," television interview, Manion Forum
1964 June.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 15
"Issues for '64—Foreign Aid and Southeast Asia," radio interview, Manion Forum
1964 June 28.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph, typescript, and printed copy
box 37, folder 16
"On Character in American Youth,"
1964 September.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and correspondence
box 37, folder 17
"Why War?"
1964 October 5.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 18
"Facts on Foreign Aid," speech, Rotary Club, St. Louis, Missouri
1964 November 12.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence and program only
box 37, folder 19
"Victory in Southeast Asia,"
Christian Economics
1965 June 15.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, typescript, and printed copy
box 37, folder 20
Speech, United States Day celebration, Palm Beach, Florida
1965 October 22.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, program, and typescript
box 37, folder 21
"Victory in Viet Nam," radio address, Manion Forum
1966 May 29.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and printed copy
box 37, folder 22
"Some Hard Facts about Soft Money," radio address, Manion Forum
1967 April 9.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 23
"Impact of Foreign Aid on U.S. Industry,"
The Surplus Record
1968 July.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 24
Statement, Republican Platform Committee, Miami Beach, Florida
1968 July 30.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 37, folder 25
"Foreign Aid—Military and Economic,"
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine
1969 January.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 37, folder 26
"The Terrors of Inflation,"
Viewpoints, no. 14, Institute for Monetary Research
1972 August.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
Reports, Speeches, and Statements Written for Others
1947-1952.
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by name of nominal author
box 37, folder 27
For Donald L. Jackson
1949
Notebooks
1941-1956.
Scope and Contents note
arranged chronologically
Military Career File
1918-1946.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, memoranda, orders, plans and reports, arranged chronologically by assignment
Liaison officer, U.S. Army, Philippines
box 39, folder 15
Financial report prepared by Fellers
1937
box 40, folder 1
Materials relating to Manuel L. Quezon
1937
box 40, folder 2
Proposals and reports
1937-1938
Instructor, Army War College
1939
Assistant professor, U.S. Military Academy, West Point
1939-1940
box 40, folder 9
Course materials
1939-1940
Military attaché, Egypt
1940-1943
Brigadier General, Office of Strategic Services
1943
box 40, folder 17
Director of planning staff, Allied Forces, South West Pacific Area. Correspondence
1943
Psychological warfare officer, U.S. Army
1944-1946
"Philippine Hour" broadcasts
box 41, folder 3
Memorandum and transcripts
1944
box 41, folder 5
Answer to Japan
1944.
Scope and Contents note
Printed copy
box 41, folder 6
"Basic Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in the Southwest Pacific Area,"
1944 August 2.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 41, folder 7
"Report on Psychological Warfare against Japan, Southwest Pacific Area, 1944-1945,"
1946.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript
box 41, folder 8
Miscellaneous drafts
1944.
Scope and Contents note
Typescript and holograph fragments
Military secretary to General Douglas MacArthur
1944-1946
Materials relating to the Philippines
box 41, folder 13
Proclamations by Sergio Osmena
undated.
box 42, folder 2
Official proclamations
undated.
Secretary general, Allied Council for Japan
1946
box 42, folder 3
Correspondence and speech
1946
box 42, folder 4
Kido, Koichi. Diary excerpts and statements
1943-1945
box 42, folder 5
Konoye, Fumimaro. Memoirs
1946
Civilian Career File
1946-1969.
Scope and Contents note
Clippings; correspondence; financial and legal records; memoranda; newsletters; press releases; printed matter; and statements,
arranged chronologically by position held
Director of public relations, Veterans of Foreign Wars
1946-1954
box 42, folder 12
List of lectures given by Fellers
1947
Head, Veteran Division, Republican National Committee
1948-1954
box 42, folder 17
List of materials prepared by Fellers
undated
box 42, folder 20
Statement and transcript
1949
National director, For America
1954-1960
National chairman, Citizens Foreign Aid Committee
1959-1970
box 43, folder 7
Financial and legal records
1969
Psychological Warfare File
1947-1955.
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, correspondence, photographs, printed matter, proposals, speeches, and writings, arranged alphabetically by physical
form
box 44, folder 3
Photographs chosen as illustrations for propaganda
undated
Writings by Fellers on psychological warfare campaigns conducted by the United States
box 44, folder 8-10
Relating to Japan
circa 1950-1954.
Scope and Contents note
Incorporates "Report on Psychological Warfare against Japan, Southwest Pacific Areas, 1944-1945," 1946. Typescript draft with
some holograph passages
box 45, folder 1-2
Relating to the Soviet Union
circa 1950-1954.
Scope and Contents note
Holograph and typescript fragments
Fellers Family File
1937-1990.
Scope and Contents note
Correspondence, notes, and report, arranged alphabetically by physical form
Dorothy Fellers
1937-1981
box 45, folder 3
Christmas cards
1960-1980
box 45, folder 6
Fellers, Bonner
1944-1945
box 45, folder 7
Hunt, Frazier, Mr. and Mrs.
undated.
box 45, folder 9
Rochford, Daniel
1978-1980
Nancy Fellers Finch
1957-1990
box 45, folder 14
Curtis, Kenneth I.
1975-1976
box 45, folder 16
Rochford, Daniel
1978-1983
box 45, folder 17
Notes on the life of Bonner Fellers by Dorothy Fellers and Nancy Fellers Finch
undated and 1975
box 45, folder 18
Report on the student experience of Nancy Fellers at Vassar College, compiled by Bonner and Dorothy Fellers
1952
Albums
1949-1963.
Scope and Contents note
Clippings, correspondence, photographs, printed matter, and speeches, arranged in two groups, alphabetically by publication
or subject, or chronologically
By publication or subject
1949-1952
Subject File II
1904-1974.
Scope and Contents note
Articles, clippings, correspondence, printed matter, and speeches, arranged alphabetically by subject
box 50, folder 4
Baudista, Mariano
undated
box 50, folder 5
Boldyreff, Constantine W.
1953-1965
box 50, folder 6
China—History—20th century
1942-1972
box 50, folder 7
Clifford, Clark
1968-1969
box 50, folder 9
Crete—Occupation (1941-1945)
undated
box 50, folder 10
Czechoslovakia—Intervention (1968)
1968
box 50, folder 11
Daughters of the American Revolution
1970-1972
box 51, folder 5
Germany—History—20th century
1943-1957
box 51, folder 7
Groves, Leslie R.
1952-1972
box 51, folder 8
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library
1971-1973
box 51, folder 9
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan
1947-1971
box 52, folder 1
Hoover, Herbert
1932-1974
box 52, folder 3
Internal security—United States—History—20th century
1954-1955
Japan—History—20th century
box 52, folder 8
Kissinger, Henry
1970-1971
box 52, folder 9
Korean War (1950-1953)
1950-1953
box 53, folder 8
McNamara, Robert Strange
1968
box 53, folder 9
Middle East—History—20th century
1938-1957
box 53, folder 10
Military conscription
1945-1954
Military policy—United States
box 54, folder 4
Montgomery of Alamein, Viscount
1954-1957
box 54, folder 5
Nixon, Richard M.
1968-1972
box 54, folder 6
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
1949-1958
box 54, folder 7
Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on (1941)
1946-1961
box 54, folder 8
Philippines—History—20th century
1904-1945
box 54, folder 9
Prisoners of war—Japan
1949
box 54, folder 10
Roosevelt, Archibald
1963
box 55, folder 1
Soviet Union—History (1917-1970)
1944-1952
box 55, folder 2
Taft, Robert A.
1947-1959
box 55, folder 5
United States—Foreign policy
1961-1967
box 55, folder 6
United States Military Academy, West Point
1970-1972
box 55, folder 7
Venezuela—Economic conditions
1962
box 55, folder 9
Vietnamese Conflict (1961-1975)
1968-1969
box 55, folder 10
World War (1939-1945)
1945-1946
Speeches and Writings by Others
1935-1972.
Scope and Contents note
Arranged alphabetically by name of author
box 55, folder 11
Ackerman, Carl W.
1936-1955
box 55, folder 14
Barnes, Harry Elmer
1958-1967
box 55, folder 15
Benson, George S.
1971-1972
Boldyreff, Constantine W.
box 56, folder 4
Brown, Constantine
1945-1957
box 56, folder 5
Dresser, Robert B.
1965-1972
box 56, folder 6
Gill, William J.
1969-1971
box 57, folder 6
Lloyd, Lewis E.
1968-1969
box 57, folder 10
Mashbir, Sidney Forrester
1953-1954
box 57, folder 14
Schlafly, Phyllis
1969-1972
box 58, folder 1
Taft, Robert A.
1949-1951
box 58, folder 2
Tanaka Giichi, Baron
1936
box 58, folder 4
Wilson, Eugene E.
1942-1943
Photographs
1946-1970.
Scope and Contents note
Prints, arranged by subject
box 58, folder 5
1 print depicting Bonner Fellers during a visit to a Boeing Aircraft Co. plant, Wichita, Kansas
undated
box 58, folder 6
2 prints depicting Bonner Fellers and Jiuji Kasai
undated
box 58, folder 7
1 print depicting Lt. Gen. William H. Tunner
undated
box 58, folder 8
1 print depicting cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy
undated
box 58, folder 9
6 prints depicting Jiuji Kasai
1970 May 4
box 58, folder 10
1 print depicting an atomic explosion at Bikini atoll
1946 July 25
box 58, folder 11
4 prints depicting U.S. military installations
1954
box 58, folder 12
2 prints depicting U.S. servicemen
1956
box 58, folder 13
11 prints depicting U.S. Air Force planes
undated
box 58, folder 14
1 print depicting a U.S. tactical missile
undated
box 58, folder 15
2 prints depicting a plaque and a caricature, Army War College
undated
Sound Recordings
1956-1997.
Scope and Contents note
Sound tape reels and compact sound cassette, arranged by subject
box MC10
Radio broadcast with Bonner Fellers, Manion Forum number 407
15 July 1962
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (5-inch)
Language of Material: English.
Access
Fellers speaks about foreign aid from the United States.
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009156
box MC9
Paul Harvey radio programs
1951
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents note
Part 1:
Fellers hosts the show for Paul Harvey. He talks about the Korean conflict following the dismissal of General MacArthur.
Part 2:
Paul Harvey on Wings for Peace.
Access
Use copy number: 70031_a_0009129
For America rally, Carnegie Hall, New York City
1956 February 22
Physical Description: 5.0 sound_tape_reels
Language of Material: English.
Access
Part 1: Orchestra performances
Part 2: Spruille Braden, Dean Clarence E. Manion, Dan Smoot
Manion argues federalism and states' rights are the best defenses against communism. He advocates the Bricker amendment.
Smoot talks about the growth of the federal government. He constantly makes comparisons of the United States to fascist and
communist governments.
Part 3: Dan Smoot (cont'd); William F. Buckley, Jr.; Bonner Fellers
Part 3 technical note: this program seems to be recorded over a musical performance on the accession tape that wasn't completely
erased. Buckley speaks about a variety of topics with the central theme of anticommunism. Bonner Fellers speaks about collective
security and other armed forces matters.
Part 4: Bonner Fellers, Bill Jenner
Part 5: Joseph McCarthy
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009154
box MC10
Orchestra performance
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
box MC10
Speeches by Spruille Brandon, Dean Clarence Manion, and Dan Smoot (part one)
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
box MC10
Speeches by Dan Smoot (part two), William F. Buckley, Jr., and Bonner Fellers (part one).
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
box MC10
Speeches by Bonner Fellers (part two) and Bill Jenner
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
box MC10
Speech by Joseph McCarthy
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
box MC9
Radio broadcast by Bonner Fellers, "Thought War against the Kremlin Dictators"
1957 October 31
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents note
Bonner Fellers speaks about the Cold War and the relationship between the USA and USSR. He advocates the USA take a similar
approach to the Soviet Union as it took to Japan in WWII.
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009155
box MC10
Talk by Bonner Fellers
3 January 1958
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents note
Fellers speaks about NATO and collective defense. He argues the United States should be able to defend herself by herself.
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009163
box MC10
Speech by Billy Graham, "Moral Responsibilities in the Atomic Age"
30 April 1956
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents note
The Rev. Dr. Billy Graham
"Moral Responsibilities in the Atomic Age"
First General Session - April 30, 1956
Forty-fourth Annual Meeting
Chamber of Commerce of the United States
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009162
box MC9
"Spirit of West Point"
9 June 1958
Physical Description: 2.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel (5-inch) 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel (3-inch)
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009159
Scope and Contents
Recording of a march composed by Frederick C. Mayer
box MC9
Bob Siegrist and the News radio program featuring Bill Moseley, version 1
23 September 1963
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel (5-inch)
Language of Material: English.
Access
Siegrist speaks about the foreign relations of the United States before interviewing Moseley about missionary work in and
food aid in Brazil.
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009160
box MC9
Bob Siegrist and the News radio program featuring Bill Moseley, version 2
23 September 1963
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_tape_reels
Physical Description: 1, 1/4-inch sound tape reel (5-inch)
Language of Material: English.
Access
Siegrist interviews Moseley about food aid to Brazil from the United States.
This recording differs from the other recording in the collection as it does not have Siegrist's monologue at the beginning.
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009161
box MC14
The Showa Emperor's Two Monologues
15 June 1997
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette.
Language of Material: English.
Access
Access copy number: 70031_a_0009128
Declassified records
1923-1945 1945
Scope and Contents note
Formerly security-classified records of the U.S. government, released in full or in part. Includes some materials determined
by the government to be unclassified. Arranged chronologically by date of release by Hoover
2011 September release of records
1923-1945
box 59, folder 8
Unclassified papers
1923-1945
box 59, folder 11
Maps and charts
1938-1945
box 59, folder 12-14
Russian Liaison Mission records
1945
box 59, folder 15-16
Southwest Pacific Area records
1943-1945
box 59, folder 17
Work papers regarding Philippines occupation
1944
Oversize materials
1922-1968.
Scope and Contents note
Caricature, certificate, charts, diploma, map, print, and scrapbook, arranged chronologically
box 60, folder 1
Travel document issued to Bonner Fellers
1922 April 3
box 60, folder 2
"High Spots," caricature
1933
box 60, folder 3
Print depicting students, Army War College
1938-1939
box 60, folder 4-5
Two charts relating to the administration of the German economy
1943
box 60, folder 6
Scrapbook relating to speeches and writings by Bonner Fellers
1947-1953
box 60, folder 8
Diploma issued to Bonner Fellers, Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
1959 September 28
box 60, folder 9
Honorary certificate issued to Bonner Fellers, U.S. Congress
1968 September 16
box FH13
Material not yet described
Access
Box FH13 may not be used without permission of the Archivist.