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Finland - ARA
Food consumption
Friends Service Committee
Germany - ARA
Greece - ARA
Hoover
Hoover Institution
Imports - Exports
Latvia - ARA
Livestock
Outline
Personnel
Prices
Romania
Shipping
Statistical Tables
Statistical Tables, Revised
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
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Section I
"The American Child Health Association," Typescript 1955
"Activities on Behalf of American Children" and "The Mississippi Flood," Holograph, typescript, and annotated galley proofs 1958
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 III
Section IV, "The Last Years," 1958
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Part I
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Part V
Part VI
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Section I
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Chapter 37 - trip to Europe 1947
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Section VI
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An American Epic, vols. I - IV, miscellaneous drafts
American Individualism, drafts and press clippings 1923
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 4, part 1
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Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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Notes on Allied Organizations
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Challenge to Liberty, Annotated galley 1934
Years of Adventure.
Private Citizen, and Secretary of Commerce.
The Presidency.
Vol. I
Vol. II
Correspondence 1951-1963
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Addresses Upon the American Road.
An American Epic.
Vol. I
Vol. II
Vol. III
Vol. IV
America's First Crusade.
The Basis of Lasting Peace.
A Boyhood in Iowa.
De Re Metallica.
Fishing for Fun.
Forty Key Questions.
Vol. I
Vol. II
Vol. III
Die Memoiren, German translation
The New Day.
On Growing Up.
The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson.
The Problems of Lasting Peace.
"Interesting Westerners," Sunset June 1915
"Two American Heroes," by William C. Edgar, The Bellman July 3, 1915
"The Modern Samaritan," Saturday Evening Post October 21, 1916
"America's Food Supply Director," Northwestern Miller May 2, 1917
"Hoover of Belgium," Saturday Evening Post May 26, 1917
"Hoover of the C.R.B.," World's Work June 1917
"Who's Who - and Why," Saturday Evening Post June 23, 1917
"The Autocrat of the Dinner Table," Saturday Evening Post June 23, 1917
"What Mr. Hoover Said to Mr. Lloyd George," by Vernon Kellogg, World's Work July 1917
"Save and Serve with Hoover," Harris Dickson, Collier's August 11, 1917
"The Story of Belgium," by J. Gade, Hearst's September 1917
"Educated Office Boys," by Everett W. Smith, The Stanford Illustrated Review October 1917
"The Wounded Country That Will Not Die," by J. Gade, Hearst's October 1917
"Food and the Undergraduate," The Stanford Illustrated Review November 1917
"The Food Administration," American Institute of Mining Engineers, Monthly Bulletin August 1918
"The Food Administration, A Test of American Democracy," Historical Outlook May 1919
"America's Three War Aces," Richmond (Virginia) News-Leader July 2, 1919
"Sons of the Stanford Red: Hoover - Pioneer," by Dare Stark, Stanford Illustrated Review December 1919
"If He Were President," Independent December 13, 1919
"Who Will Be the Next President?", Outlook December 31, 1919
"Mr. Hoover Looked to as a Symbol," Dearborn Independent 1920
"Bert, Here Are Your Friends of Stanford," Stanford Illustrated Review January 1920
"Away with Politics!", Harvey's Weekly January 1920
"Political Characters to Watch," World's Work January 1920
"What Belgian Women Think of Mr. Hoover," Women's Home Companion January 1920
"Californians with Hoover in Europe," Tracy B. Kittredge, California Alumni Fortnightly January 12, 1920
"The Poorhouse of Europe," Outlook January 21, 1920
"Hoover for President," Engineering and Mining Journal January 24, 1920
"Hoover for President," Mining and Scientific Press January 31, 1920
"Hoover," The Review January 31, 1920
"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine February 1920
"The Hoover Room," Mining and Scientific Press February 7, 1920
"The Qualifications for the Presidency," Outlook February 11, 1920
"Californians with Hoover in Europe," by Tracy B. Kittredge, California Alumni Fortnightly, Part II February 14, 1920
"Presidential Nominations," Nation February 14, 1920
"Con or Coalition?", Saturday Evening Post February 21, 1920
"Gold Medal Given Hoover by Civic Forum," Engineering and Mining Journal February 21, 1920
"Applied Psychology at Carnegie Hall," Engineering and Mining Journal February 26, 1920
"Grooming a Presidential Candidate," Literary Digest February 28, 1920
"Mr. Hoover, Although Not a Candidate," Nation February 28, 1920
"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine March 1920
"How the Papers Size up the Hoover Boom," Literary Digest March 1920
"Fighting for Hoover," New Republic March 3, 1920
"A Day or Two Before the Republicans," Life March 4, 1920
"The Railways on Trial," Nation March 13, 1920
"The Hoover Campaign," Mining and Scientific Press March 20, 1920
"A New National Party," New Republic March 24, 1920
"Hoover as an Executive," by Will Irwin, Saturday Evening Post March 27, 1920
"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine April 1920
"Hoover Presidential Boom in the Local Sections," Mining and Metallurgy April 1920
"Mr. Hoover Requests," Engineering and Mining Journal April 3, 1920
"About This Man Hoover," Collier's April 3, 1920
"Hoover Will Accept Nomination," Mining and Scientific Press April 10, 1920
"Montana Engineers Endorse Hoover for President," Engineering and Mining Journal April 10, 1920
"Devil and Deep Sea," letter to the editor, New Republic April 14, 1920
"Hoover and the Negro," letter to the editor, New Republic April 14, 1920
"Hoover as Great White Father," letter to editor, New Republic April 14, 1920
"Hoover for Postmaster," letter to editor, New Republic April 14, 1920
"Hoover Shies at Politicians," Life April 15, 1920
"Hooverizing in the Universities," Nation April 24, 1920
"Mr. Hoover, If He Should Be Nominated," Review April 24, 1920
"New Men for a New Era," Saturday Evening Post April 24, 1920
"The Story of Hoover," Everybody's Magazine May 1920 June 1920
"The World Considers Nomination," Life July 2, 1920
"Hoover Proposes a Republican League Policy," Literary Digest July 10, 1920
"Hoover, Wood, Lowden Also Run," Saturday Evening Post July 24, 1920
"Hoover," Saturday Evening Post July 31, 1920
"The Job Hoover Left," Literary Digest April 2, 1921
"Mr. Hoover as Secretary of Commerce," by Donald Wilhelm February 1922
"The Hoovering of Hoover," Saturday Evening Post March 11, 1922
"Humanizing the Department of Commerce," Saturday Evening Post June 6, 1925
"Hoover Next President?", Magazine of Wall Street November 21, 1925
"Latin America Strikes Back at Hoover," Literary Digest March 6, 1926
"Marching with Hoover to the Sea," by James O. Bennett, Liberty Magazine May 22, 1926
"Hoover, The Man for Difficult Jobs," Scribner's September 1927
"The New Hoover," by William Hard, The American Review of Reviews November 1927
"The Forgery as to 'The Nation,'" Nation December 21, 1927
"Hoover, The Man in Action," by Robinson Smith ca. 1928
"Hoover," National Life Magazine 1928
"A Square Deal for Mr. Hoover," by Cleveland A. Newton ca. 1928
"The New Hoover," by William Hard, The American Review of Reviews 1928
"Expert Engineer Turned to Public Service When Belgium Called for Relief," by Christian A. Herter 1928
"Preconvention Portraits," Independent February 18, 1928
"Hoover and the Chinese Mining Suit," remarks of Arthur M. Free of California in the House of Representatives February 29, 1928
"Presidential Possibilities," Nation February 29, 1928
"Washington Notes," New Republic February 29, 1928
"Hoover the Man, Reply to Remarks of Hon. Charles Brand," by Hon. Theodore E. Burton March 13, 1928
"Hoover and the Farmers," Capper's Weekly March 13, 1928
"What About This Man Hoover?", Pathfinder March 24, 1928
"The Beaver Man," Time March 26, 1928
"Presidential Possibilities," American Monthly April 1928
"Political Campaign," Stanford Illustrated Review April 1928
"Hoover's Seven American Business Pilgrimages," Magazine of Business April 1928
"Hoover, a National Asset," Saturday Evening Post April 14, 1928
"The Mystery of Hoover," New York Herald Tribune April 15, 1928
"Why I Am for Hoover," Saturday Evening Post April 21, 1928
"Hoover, Specialist in Public Calamities," Literary Digest April 21, 1928
"Campaigns, China Man," Time April 30, 1928
"Hoover, The Man," an address by George E. Crothers May 4, 1928
"A Woman Looks at Hoover," Collier's May 5, 1928
"The Great Fat Fight," Saturday Evening Post May 12 1928 May 19, 1928
"Three O'Clock in the Morning," Saturday Evening Post May 26, 1928
"Choosing the Candidates," Ladies' Home Journal June 1928
"Hoover: An Enigma Easily Misunderstood," by Henry F. Pringle, World's Work June 1928
"Characteristics of Hoover," Saturday Night June 23, 1928
"Looking Back on Kansas City," Independent June 30, 1928
"The Presidential Race," by Mark Sullivan, World's Work July 1928
"Bert Hoover" and "Boyhood in Iowa," Palimpsest July 1928
"Home and Gown," Time July 23, 1928
"What's the Matter with Hoover?", by Katherine Dayton, Saturday Evening Post August 11, 1928
"Working with Hoover," by Donald Wilhelm, World's Work August 16, 1928
"Mr. Hoover's Republican Battle Cry," Literary Digest August 25, 1928
"Henry Ford Sees Hoover as Great Leader of Coming Era," California Liberator September 1928
"What Hoover Sees in Prohibition," California Liberator September 1928
"Motors Chief Out for Hoover," California Liberator September 1928
"Two Acceptances," Arbitrator September 1928
"Interpreting Mr. Hoover," Periscope September 1928
"On Line with Hoover," by Mort J. Donoghue, Southern Pacific Bulletin September 1928
"Election by In-direction," World Tomorrow September 1928
"Friend Hoover," by William Hard, Christian Herald September 15, 1928
"Are We Consistent in Supporting Hoover?", American Friend September 27, 1928
"The American Woman and the Republican Party," Delineator October 1928
"Covering the Hoover Party on the Campus," by Earl Behrens, Stanford Illustrated Review October 1928
"Hoover," by W.P. Fuller, Jr., Stanford Illustrated Review October 1928
"Hoover, the Business Man," by Guy Emerson, New York Young Republicans October 1928
"What Hoover Means to the West," Sunset October 1928
"Hoover Versus Smith," Ladies' Home Journal October 1928
"America, Inc. in the Campaign," Magazine of Wall Street October 1928
"Studies in Temperament," Atlantic Monthly October 1928
"Thirty-seven Leading Women Tell Why They Will Vote for Hoover," Delineator October 1928
"Why I Am for Hoover," Collier's October 13, 1928
"The Next President of the United States," Friend, London October 19, 1928
"Hoover's Attempt to Melt the Solid South," Literary Digest October 20, 1928
"Hoover and the Communists," Better American Federation of California, Bulletin November 1928
"Political Comment," Periscope November 1928
"The New Hoover," by William Hard, American Review November 1928
"Hoover's Charge That Smith Is Socialistic," Literary Digest November 3, 1928
"Final Returns in the Digest's Presidential Poll," Literary Digest November 3, 1928
"Hoover's Election Climaxes Career of Hard Work," Washington Evening Star November 6, 1928
"President Hoover as Seen by an English Personal Friend," by Ignatius Phayre, London Morning Post November 8, 1928
"The New Leader," New York November 10, 1928
"The People's Choice for President," The World Review November 19, 1928
"Hoover-Irigoyen-Leguia," Aconcagua December 1928
"President-Elect Hoover," by Ray Lyman Wilbur, Current History December 1928
"The Convincing Hoovers," Women's City Club Magazine December 1928
"Getting Ready for Mr. Hoover," Christian Century December 13, 1928
"It's Going to be Different," Collier's December 15, 1928
"What a Man Does When He Wins the Presidency," Liberty December 15, 1928
"Special Hoover Issue," Brazilian American December 22, 1928
"Some Jews Who Helped Make Hoover," by Mordecai Israel, Jewish Tribune 1929
"Hoover in Western Australia," Western Australian 1929
"Hooking Up With Hoover," Review of Reviews January 1929
"What Will Hoover Do?" Outlook January 2 1929 January 9, 1929
"Mr. Hoover Must Face the Music," Nation January 9, 1929
"The Presidency," Saturday Evening Post February 23, 1929
"President Hoover as Seen by an English Friend," Information February 27, 1929
"A New First Lady Becomes Hostess for the Nation," World's Work March 1929
"The Young Hoovers," Saturday Evening Post March 2, 1929
"Hoover--Or Some Other," by R.W. Child, Saturday Evening Post March 16, 1929
"The Hoover Administration Begins Work," by A.E. Hart, Current History April 1929
"Washington Notes," New Republic May 29, 1929
"Mr. Hoover Lays a Ghost," by Ray T. Tucker, North American Review June 1929
"The Presidential Office," Saturday Evening Post July 6, 1929
"At Hoover's Elbow," Collier's July 13, 1929
"The Hoover Boys at Sea," Collier's July 20, 1929
"The Presidency," Time July 22, 1929
"Midsummer Washington," Woman's Journal August 1929
"After the Honeymoon," Collier's August 3, 1929
"Hoover, the President," by William Hard, World's Work September 21, 1929
"Keep Up the Excellent Work, President Hoover," Open Forum September 21, 1929
"The Presidency," Time September 23, 1929
"The Presidency," Time October 28, 1929
"Jobs for Business Men," Collier's November 30, 1929
"President Hoover in International Relations," Yale Review December 1929
"The Secretariat," American Mercury December 1929
"President and Mrs. Hoover's Trip, Dedication of Ohio Waterways," Baltimore-Ohio Magazine December 1929
"Xmas at the Hoovers'," New York Herald Tribune December 22, 1929
"The Hoover Administration, Its Policies and Achievements," Republican National Committee 1930
"A Message That Holds the Mirror Up to Hoover," Brazilian American January 4, 1930
"Back State in Washington," Outlook February 19 1930 February 26, 1930
"Grand Fantasia!" by B. de Casseres, Tatler March 1930
"Hoover's First Year," by Theodore G. Joslin, World's Work March 1930
"Chief Justice Hughes," Liberty March 1, 1930
"The First Hoover Year," Saturday Evening Post March 1, 1930
"Back Stage in Washington," Outlook March 5, 1930
"It Seems to Heywood Broun," Nation March 5, 1930
"Stones for Bread," Nation March 19, 1930
Editorial, Nation March 26, 1930
"Hoover's Remote Control," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair April 1930
"A Cloud with a Silver Lining," Christian Century April 23, 1930
"In One Ear," Collier's April 26, 1930
"Keeping President Fit," by J.T. Boone, Mercersburg News April 26, 1930
"Backstage in Washington," Outlook April 30, 1930
"Mr. Hoover's Business Mind," by M.S. Rukeyser, Nation's Business May 1930
"Bally Hoover," Nation May 14, 1930
"The Peculiar Weakness of Mr. Hoover," by Walter Lippmann, Harper's June 1930
"Washington Pilgrimage of North Carolina Evening School Pupils," School Life June 1930
"Government by Abstention," Nation June 4, 1930
"Prohibition Flares Up," Nation June 11, 1930
Editorial, Nation June 11, 1930
"The Hoover Happiness Boys," Nation June 18, 1930
"Mr. Hoover's Hair Shirt," by James A. Healy, North American Review July 1930
"Our Super Babbitt," by Robert Herrick, Nation July 16, 1930
"The Navy and the Soul of America," Christian Advocate July 17, 1930
"Congress, Prosperity, and the President," by Harry E. Woolever, Christian Advocate July 17, 1930
"The President and the Photographers," by Richard Carroll, Liberty July 19, 1930
"Accomplishments of the First Congress During Hoover Administration," by H.E. Woolever, Christian Advocate July 24, 1930
"President Baiting," by C.B. Ely, Christian Advocate July 24, 1930
"Huston Stays On," by Paul Y. Anderson, Nation July 30, 1930
"The Success Boys at Stanford," by George P. West, American Mercury August 1930
"The President's Vacation," Review of Reviews August 1930
"What Makes a Tariff Flexible?" and "Mr. Hoover's Hair Shirt," by John Pell, Review of Reviews August 1930
"Man out of Work," Review of Reviews August 1930
Editorial, American Mercury August 1930
"The March of Events," World's Work August 1930
"When the Senate's Away," Nation August 13, 1930
"The Trends of Events," Outlook August 20, 1930
"The Presidency," Time August 25, 1930
"Mrs. Hoover," Ladies' Home Journal September 1930
"Low Tide on the Potomac," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair September 1930
"Charley Michelson," by Frank R. Kent, Scribner's September 1930
"Who But Hoover?", by Clinton W. Gilbert, Collier's September 6, 1930
"Cabinet Pudding," Collier's September 6, 1930
"Mr. Hoover and National Welfare," by J.A. Ryan, Commonweal September 10, 1930
"Backstage in Washington," Outlook September 17, 1930
"Seven Days in the White House," Washington Star September 21, 1930
"The White House Goat," by Will Irwin, Collier's September 27, 1930
"A Guest at the White House Talks," by Mrs. Reed Smoot, Improvement Era October 1930
"Ghost Stories," by Charles Michelson, Collier's October 11, 1930
"Thin-skinned Bigotry," The Advocate October 23, 1930
Editorial, Nation October 29, 1930
"Backstage in Washington," Outlook October 29, 1930
"The Elections," by N.T. Ross, Woman's Journal November 1930
"President and People Govern Together," by L.L. Yose, Woman's Journal November 1930
"Relief by Publicity," Nation November 12, 1930
"The Presidency," Time November 17, 1930
"Hoover's Rescue by Marines," by F.D. Moon, Atlanta Journal November 30, 1930
"Why Are We Lawless?" Woman's Journal December 1930
"The Progress of the World," by Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews January 1931
"Profiles, The President," New Yorker January 3, 1931
"Profiles, The President," New Yorker January 10, 1931
"Oil and Trouble," Collier's January 10, 1931
"Portrait of a President," Saturday Evening Post January 17, 1931
"Men Versus Principles in Politics," by Walter W. Head, Review of Reviews March 1931
"The Progress of the World," Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews March 1931
"Your Host in the White House," Vanity Fair March 1931
"Mr. Hoover at the Turning Point," New York Times March 1, 1931
"The First Two Years of Hoover," by Sen. Simeon Fess, New York Herald Tribune March 1, 1931
"President Hoover at the Halfway Post," by J.F. Essary, Sunday Sun March 1, 1931
"Hoover Halfway," Time March 2, 1931
"The Presidency: Old Horses and New," Time March 16, 1931
Address of cabinet members and government officials to the National Recreation Association, U.S. Daily April 27, 1931
"Washington," Capper's Magazine June 1931
"The Presidency Stands Steadfast," Time June 8, 1931
"Mr. Hoover's Sins of Commissions," Scribner's July 1, 1931
"What the Hoover Holiday Means to the World," Literary Digest July 4, 1931
"As the 1932 Race Looms Large," New York Times Book Review July 26, 1931
"The Hoover Moratorium," by Arthur Capper, Capper's Magazine August 1931
"Why Hoover Couldn't Wait," by Col. Leonard P. Ayers, Capper's Magazine September 1931
"The Public Opinion," Public Opinion September 1931
"To the Public," Public Opinion September 1931
"Hoover '32 Clubs," League of Republican Women October 1931
"Hoover Hits the Up-grade," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair October 1931
"Demagogue Propaganda," Public Opinion October 10, 1931
"The President," by Mrs. T. Kinsey Carpenter, League of Republican Women November 1931
"Merry-Go-Round," Washingtonian November 1931
"The Presidency," Time November 16 1931 November 23, 1931
"The Hoover Plan to Thaw the Mortgage," Literary Digest November 28, 1931
"White House Reunion," Stanford Illustrated Review December 1931
"Farewell to 5-Year Plans," by Jefferson Chase, Vanity Fair December 1931
"Stanford's '94 Grid Team at White House," Union Oil Bulletin December 1931
"President Hoover Standing Firm," Public Opinion December 1, 1931
"Scurrilous Attack on President," Saturday Night December 19, 1931
"The Republican Case," by Calvin Coolidge, Saturday Evening Post 1932
"Hoover Can Be Elected," Scribner's 1932
"Ex-President Hoover?", Clyde Institute of Business Research 1932
"Hoover Can Not Be Elected," by Elliott Thurston, Scribner's January 1932
"The Administration's Record of Leadership on the President's Program," The Young Republican January 1932
"Slandering President Hoover," Public Opinion January 1932
"A New Hoover Is Now Emerging," by Anne O. McCormick, New York Times February 7, 1932
"Fair Play for the President," Collier's February 20, 1932
"The Strange Attacks on Mr. Hoover," by Arthur Train, Collier's February 20, 1932
"The President," Saturday Evening Post February 20, 1932
"When You Meet the President," by Edwin Balmer and William Crawford, Redbook March 1932
"Hoover Can Be Elected," by Henry B. Russell, Scribner's March 1932
"Can Mr. Hoover Be Re-elected?" Liberty April 23, 1932
"Mr. Hoover Finds the Best Man," Review of Reviews April 1932
"The Hoover Administration in History," The National Young Republican June 1932
"Hoover's 18-Hour Day," by Chester T. Crowell, New York Herald Tribune June 19, 1932
"Mr. Hoover as President," by Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews July 1932
"The Progress of the World," by Albert Shaw, Review of Reviews July 1932
"The Case for the Administration," Fortune July 1932
"Saving Millions for America," by C.T. Crowell, New York Herald Tribune July 17, 1932
"More Weegees," New Yorker July 30, 1932
"The President's Fortune," Fortune August 1932
"The President's Stand," Argonaut August 19, 1932
"Must Hold Congress," California Liberator September 1932
"The Republican Case," Saturday Evening Post September 10, 1932
"What the President Reads," Saturday Review September 24, 1932
"Michigan Editors Hear Hoover Tell Thrilling Story of How U.S. Has Met World Crisis," Northville Record September 30, 1932
"Shall I Vote for Hoover?" by Bruce Barton, Woman's Home Companion October 1932
"The Boy with the Golden Spoon," by Richard L. Jones, Janesville Daily October 8, 1932
"Mr. Hoover as Reader," Literary Digest October 22, 1932
"The Two Men at the Big Moment," New York Times Magazine November 6, 1932
"October Ails," by Katherine Dayton, Saturday Evening Post November 12, 1932
"The Biggest Job in the World," by S.T. Williamson, New York Times Magazine November 13, 1932
"Realism and Mr. Stimson," by George E. Sokolsky, Vanity Fair December 1932
"New Year's Day and Mr. Hoover," by Jay Franklin, Vanity Fair January 1933
"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
"President Hoover and the World Depression," by Mark Sullivan, Saturday Evening Post March 11 1933 March 18, 1933
"Storm Over Washington," by Mark Sullivan, Saturday Evening Post April 1, 1933
"America's Official Point of View on the Debts," Saturday Evening Post May 13, 1933
"The Growing Burden of the Presidency," Saturday Evening Post June 3, 1933
"Why It Is Hoover Dam!" by L.W. Bannister, Los Angeles Times February 18, 1934
"The Strangest President," by Irwin H. Hoover, Saturday Evening Post April 7, 1934
"News and Comment from the National Capital," Literary Digest August 1934
"I Do Not Choose," by Irwin H. Hoover, Saturday Evening Post September 1, 1934
"Enter Franklin Roosevelt," by Ike Hoover, Saturday Evening Post September 29, 1934
"The Libraries of the Presidents of the United States," American Antiquarian Society 1935
"Origins of the Banking Panic of March 4, 1933," Saturday Evening Post June 8 15 22 1935 June 29, 1935
"The New Hoover," Collier's October 12, 1935
"Republicans Must Choose," by John Spargo, Review of Reviews, reprint December 1935
"Has Hoover Changed His Soul?", Liberty December 14, 1935
"Hoover and Roosevelt: A Contrast in Policies," Los Angeles Times, reprint 1936
"Mr. Hoover's Speech at Lincoln," by John Spargo, New York Herald Tribune, reprint January 20, 1936
"Cleveland and Hoover: A Parallel," by John Spargo, New York Herald Tribune, reprint February 11, 1936
"The Legend of Hoover Who 'Did Nothing,'" by John Spargo March 21, 1936
"The Crisis and the Political Parties," Atlantic Monthly September 1937
"What's Happened to Hoover," by George E. Sokolsky, Commentator December 1937
"It's Been a Great Show," Collier's February 12, 1938
"Through Europe with Mr. Hoover, Random Notes, Personal and Confidential," by Perrin C. Galpin February 1938 March 1938
"What America Must Do Next," interview with Will Irwin, Liberty July 16, 1938
"The Duel with Hoover," by Raymond Moley, Saturday Evening Post July 8, 1939
"How Foreign Nations Poison Our Minds," by Will Irwin, Liberty October 28 1939 November 4, 1939
"Campaign," Time December 18, 1939
"Hoover's Mistakes," Wallace Miner May 23, 1940
"The Winner--Famine," by Walter Davenport, Collier's July 27, 1940
"Will Europe Hunger This Winter?" Saturday Evening Post November 30, 1940
"Let Hoover Feed Them," Collier's December 28, 1940
"Only America," Time February 24, 1941
"Hoover, '95, Most Noted Stanfordite," Stanford Daily May 23, 1941
"Crucified on a Cross of Misunderstanding and Prejudice," Hospitalization News June 1941
"The Hoover Library," Time June 30, 1941
"Food Is a Weapon," by Hugh Gibson, Saturday Evening Post February 21, 1942
"Hunger Spreads over Europe," Working Front January 1943
"We Asked Mr. Hoover," What's New i n Food and Nutrition January 1943
"Portrait of Mr. Hoover Unveiled," Stanford Today September 1944
"Dr. Hoover's Nostrums," by John Stuart, New Masses April 10, 1945
"The Real Story of Hoover's Foreign Policy," by Bruce Minton, The Worker April 29, 1945
"Mr. Hoover Gets the Surprise of His Life," by Arthur Krock, New York Times July 23, 1948
"Bonus March Riot Plot Told," Congressional Record August 31, 1949
"The Facts About the Bonus March," by Patrick J. Hurley, McCall's November 1949
"Granddaddy," by Allan Hoover May 1951
"The Youth of an Ex-President," New Leader November 21, 1951
Tribute to Mr. Hoover by Hon. James A. Farley June 1955
"Laying Foundation Stones," by Ralph Arnold, Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly June 1955
"To Promote Peace, a Tour of Hoover Library," Collier's August 17, 1956
"Sure Cure for Stage Fright," Saturday Evening Post September 14, 1957
"Home of the Thirty-First President," Ford Times June 1958
"Hoover Home in Palo Alto," Palo Alto June 18, 1958
"Bread upon the Waters," by E.M. Holiday, American Heritage August 1960
"Hoover in Iowa," The Palimpsest August 1962
"We Fed Our Enemies," CBS program February 17, 1963
"My First Eighty Years," by Harry S. Truman, Saturday Evening Post June 13, 1964
"Six Campaigns to Remember," This Week, San Francisco Chronicle June 17, 1964
"New York World's Fair, 1964-65," Holiday July 1964
Press release from the Office of the President's Committee for Traffic Safety October 22, 1964
"Hoover and Historians, Final Judgment Awaited," by David Lawrence, New York Herald Tribune October 23, 1964
"Individual Faithfulness," by Henry J. Cadbury, Friends' Journal November 11, 1964
"How Bert Hoover Met Lou Henry," Stanford Review November-December 1964
"Virtue Is the Doing," by Carol Green Wilson, Stanford Review January-February 1965
"Hoover Called Outstanding Applied Scientist," by Frederick E. Terman, The Idaho Professional Engineer February 1965
"31st President Draws High Praise," Columbus Dispatch Magazine February 19, 1967
"High Lights in the Hoover Administration," New Jersey Republican undated
"Hoover Defends the New Tariff Law," Politics undated
"Hoover Picks His Men," by William Hard, Review of Reviews undated
"Life in Washington," undated
"Mr. Hoover, the Mud Washed Away," by Bert Collier undated
"President and People Govern Together," by Ellis A. Yost, League of Republican Women undated
"True Greatness, the Story of the Quaker President by a Quaker," by Ruth Milhous
"Why Not Hoover?", by C.E. Bratten
Bane, Suda, and Ralph Lutz, editors, The Blockade of Germany.
Miscellaneous
1913-1916
Hoover as candidate in 1920 election 1916-1919
January 1 -July 31, 1917
August 1, 1917 - August 31, 1919
January 1 - August 31, 1919
Conditions in Europe January - July 1919
Conditions in Europe August - December 1919
September 1919
October - December 1919
Anti-Hoover politics 1920
Foreign press coverage of U.S. politics 1920
John Maynard Keynes, "How to Mend the Treaty." January 21, 1920
January 1920
January - February 1920
March 1920
Hoover as Presidential candidate March 1920
Hoover as Presidential candidate March 1920
April 1-10, 1920
April 18-30, 1920
May 1920
"The Hoover Republican." May 3, 1920
Republican Convention June 1920
June 1920
July - December 1920
scrapbook March - May 1921
April - May 1921
July - August 1921
September 1921
October - December 1921
December 1921
February 1922
November 1922
December 1922
December 1922
miscellaneous 1923
April 1923
April 1923
July - August 1923
miscellaneous 1924
attitude of press toward Hoover February - June 1924
1925
miscellaneous 1927
miscellaneous 1928
Lou Henry Hoover biographies 1928
magazine articles 1928
January - February 1928
political cartoons February 1928
March 1928
political cartoons March 1928
April 1928
political cartoons April - May 1928
May - June 15, 1928
June 16-30, 1928
political cartoons July - December 1928
July - November 1928
Foreign press coverage December 1928
Australia, New Zealand
Canada
Caribbean
Ceylon
China
England
Miscellaneous
South America, reports of Hoover's tour of South America, arranged chronologically
La Nueva Prensa, Costa Rica November 28, 1928
La Provincia, Chile December 6, 1928
La Prensa, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 9, 1928
El Diario Ilustrado, El Imparcial, El Mercurio, La Nacion, Chile December 10, 1928
La Prensa, El Telegrafo, El Universo, Ecuador December 10, 1928
El Diario Ilustrado, El Mercurio, La Nacion, Chile December 11, 1928
La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 11, 1928
Buenos Aires Herald, La Prensa, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 11, 1928
Buenos Aires Herald, La Nacion, La Prensa, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 12, 1928
Buenos Aires Herald, La Prensa, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 13, 1928
La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 13, 1928
Tilma, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 14, 1928
Buenos Aires Herald, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 14, 1928
Buenos Aires Herald, The Standard, Tilma, Buenos Aires, Argentina December 15, 1928
El Dia, La Tribuna Popular, Montevideo, Uruguay December 16, 1928
El Dia, El Diario, El Ideal, Imparcial, El Pais, El Plata, Montevideo, Uruguay December 17, 1928
Journal do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil December 21, 1928
Correio da Manha, O Journal, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil December 22, 1928
O Paiz, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil December 23, 1928
1929
Foreign press
American press, arranged chronologically
No month
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1930
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January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1931
No month
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
1932
Campaign cartoons
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1934
Hoover
Roosevelt administration
1935
Hoover
Roosevelt administration
1936
1937
1938
American press
European press, reports of Hoover's tour, arranged chronologically
No day, Aktuality Tydne, Czechoslovakia, News from Poland, YMCA, Poland
La Depeche, Echo du Nord, Grand Echo du Nord de la France, Le Reveil du Nord, France February 25, 1938
Prager Tageblatt, Czechoslovakia March 2, 1938
Narodni Politika, Czechoslovakia March 3, 1938
A-Zet, The Central European Observer, Ceske Slovo, Ceskoslovensky Zemedelec, Lidove Noviny, Lidovy Denik, Narodni Noviny, Narodni Osobozeni, Czechoslovakia March 4, 1938
A-Zet, Bohemia, Ceske Slovo, Lidove Noviny, Lidovy Denik, Narodni Listy, Czechoslovakia March 5, 1938
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
Bohemia, Ceskoslovenska Rodina, Lidove Noviny, Narodny Listy, Narodni Politika, Czechoslovakia March 6, 1938
Correspondance Politique, Austria March 9, 1938
Kurjer Warszawski, Russkoe Slovo, Poland March 10, 1938
Kurier Poznanski, Kurier Warszawski, Poland March 11, 1938
The Baltic Times, Czas, Express Poranny, Gazeta Polska, Ilustrowany Kuryer Codzienny, Kurjer Warszawski, Polska Zbrojna, Poland March 12, 1938
Ilustrowany Kuryer Codzienny, Poland March 13, 1938
Helsingin Sanomat, Finland March 14, 1938
Helsingin Sanomat, Hufvudstadbladet, Svenska Pressen, Uusi Suomi, Finland March 15, 1938
miscellaneous 1930s-1940s
January - May 1940
June - December 1940
Republican National Convention 1940
1941
1942
Landon - Hoover, Moscow Conference 1943
1943-1945
January - June 1945
June 15 - July 1945
August - October 1945
November 1945 - February 1946
March 1946
March 14-31, 1946
April 1946
April 20-30, 1946
May 1-14, 1946
May 15-22, 1946
foreign press coverage of Hoover's trip to Central and South America May - June 1946
Excelsior, Mexico May 27, 1946
Panama American, Panama May 29, 1946
El Comercio, La Prensa, Lima, Peru June 1, 1946
El Comercio, La Cronica, Journada, Lima, Peru June 2, 1946
La Prensa, La Tribuna, Lima, Peru June 2, 1946
El Comercio, La Cronica, La Prensa, La Tribuna, Lima, Peru June 3, 1946
El Comercio, La Cronica, La Prensa, Lima, Peru June 4, 1946
Buenos Aires Herald, Argentina, El Diario Ilustrado, Chile, El Mercurio, Chile June 6, 1946
La Nacion, Chile, La Razon, Buenos Aires, Argentina, The Standard, Buenos Aires, Argentina June 6, 1946
Buenos Aires Herald, La Epoca, La Nacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina June 7, 1946
La Esfera, Caracas, Venezuela June 18, 1946
The Havana Post, Information, El (Nuevo) Mundo, Cuba June 19, 1946
May 23 - June 16, 1946
June 17 - July 15, 1946
July 16 - August 19, 1946
August 20 - September 30, 1946
October 1946
November 1946
June 1947
1947-1949
Hoover's 75th birthday celebration 1949
miscellaneous 1950-1959
statement to press on the presidential election November 7, 1952
Hoover's 80th birthday celebration 1954
German press re Hoover visit November 1954
Hoover's 83rd birthday celebration 1957
Hoover's 84th birthday celebration 1958
Miscellaneous
Hoover's 85th birthday celebration 1959
1960
California in presidential politics
Religious issue in the campaign
Republican Convention
Presidential campaign
Campaign slogans
"As Maine Goes, So Goes the Nation."
"Crowds Don't Mean Votes."
Kennedy-Nixon debates
Hoover's 86th birthday celebration
1961
General
Hoover's 87th birthday celebration
Medical education
Germany
Finland
Iowa University
Christmas message
Dedication of Lake Ochochahee
1962
General
Cuba
Hoover's 88th birthday celebration
Presidential Library celebration, West Branch, Iowa
President Kennedy's speech at Yale
President Kennedy
Constitutional Convention
Hoover, miscellaneous
Hoover's operation
Greenup Dam, Ohio
1963
General
Children
Constitution and religious freedom
Freedoms Foundation
Kennedy administration
Hoover, miscellaneous
Hoover's 89th birthday celebration
Editorial and magazine articles
Hoover administration
Hoover Presidential Library
1964
Hoover's 90th birthday celebration
January - September
Reports of Hoover's death. Newspaper clippings, arranged by state October - December
General
Alabama
Arkansas
California
General
Los Angeles
Palo Alto
General
Palo Alto Times.
San Francisco
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Indiana
Idaho
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
General
New York Times.
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Washington, D.C
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
1965
Miscellaneous
Hoover's 91st birthday commemoration
Hoover's 93rd birthday commemoration 1967
1966-1968
1969
Miscellaneous clippings
EDITORIAL ANALYSES 1928-1933
Analyses of positions taken by newspapers on selected issues, arranged by newspaper
General subject index to analyses by subject
Adams, Secretary, Annual Report 1931
Antarctica territorial dispute following Byrd Expedition
Babson, Robert, statement on Senate's contribution to national security and confidence November 1929
Bank Deposit Guarantee Bills, Glass Bill April 1932
Bankers and Industrialists' Reconstruction Committee May 1932
Banking Bills, Bank Guarantee, revised Glass Bill May 1932
Beck, Representative James M., speech on Constitution 1929
Bingham, Senator, Tariff Committee incident September 1929
Borah, Senator W.E., attack on bureaucracy May 1931
Borah, Senator W.E., prohibition bolt June 1932
Borah, Senator W.E., radio speech urging international conference on debts, etc July 1932
Boston Coast Guard Riot January 1930
Boulder Dam, includes signing of Boulder Dam Bill, also comment on Secretary Wilbur re-naming it Hoover Dam, Arizona claims, etc 1929-1930
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
Briand, Premier, defeat October 1929
Briand Ministry, fall of October 1929
British crisis, abandonment of gold standard August 1931
British elections and prospective effect on tariff October 1931
British "White Paper" on wartime neutrality December 1930
Brookhart, Senator W.E., appearance before Grand Jury to testify on drinking November 1929
Brown, Postmaster General, proposal to increase first class mail rates September 1931
Bureaucracy, American Bar Association Committee report warning against growth of October 1929
Burton, Senator Theodore, eulogies October 1929
Calendar reform, report to State Department August 1929
Capper-Kelly Bill, providing for legal sanction for retail prices to be fixed by manufacturer on branded products January 1931
Child welfare, includes discussion of Sheppard-Towner Act, proposed inquiry into problems of under- and over-privileged children October 1929
Child Welfare Conference, initiation of the preliminary work on the White House Conference on Child Welfare July 1929
China, abolition of extraterritoriality proposal December 1930
Clark, Federal Judge, decision on 18th Amendment attacking validity because it was not adopted by state conventions December 1930
Coast Guard, see Boston Coast Guard Riots
Clemenceau, Premier, illness 1929
Cochran-Patterson Kidnapping Bill March 1932
Communist demonstration at White House, and President's order for release of demonstrators December 1929
Congress, 72nd, comment on record July 1932
Congress, courtesy of port for Congressmen, following "leaking trunk" episode October 1929
Consultative Pact and Outlawry of War November 1930
Coolidge, Calvin, campaign speech in New York October 1932
Cruiser building suspension 1929
Register 1930
Dawes' resignation as Ambassador to England January 1932
Dawes' resignation as Head of Reconstruction Finance Corporation June 1932
Debenture Plan of Farm Relief, covering discussions of periods May - November 1929 March - April 1931
Democratic, Congress, Leaders' pledge of cooperation in effort to restore prosperity November 1930
Democratic Platform, campaign 1932
Democratic prohibition plank, campaign 1932
Democratic proposal to give Roosevelt broad powers of federal reorganization December 1932
Diplomatic Service, appointments and comment on loss of career men November 1929
Disarmament, Dino Grandi, Italy, proposal for holiday of a year in arms construction September 1931
District of Columbia, court decision on oil case April 1930
District of Columbia Supreme Court decision in George Otis Smith case, on Senate effort to withdraw confirmation to Power Commission December 1931
Doran Commissioner, statement on necessity of local cooperation if prohibition enforcement is to be effective May 1930
Drought Relief, Administration's Emergency Program December 1930 to March 14, 1931
Drought, President's Conference of Governors, President's statement on program, cut in rail rates for foodstuffs moving into drought area, etc August 1930
Economic Conference proposal, made by American Legion and Senator Borah May 1931
Education, Report of President's Committee on, recommending cabinet officer in charge of education November 1931
Education, Federal Department, proposal and Secretary Wilbur's opposition to December 1929
Education, Capper, Robinson Bill September 1929
Election results, interpretation of 1930
European Affairs, Tardieu Ministry, Briand Ministry, etc 1929
Fall, Ex-Secretary Albert S., trial and conviction October 1929
Farrell, James S., statement on steel industry, wage slashing and price cutting May 1931
Fiscal, federal bond issue of with comment on Mellon's conduct of fiscal affairs, warning against continued government borrowing, etc September 15, 1931
Federal purchases of U.S. made goods, bills for, based on President's informal suggestion in letter to Speaker Garner January 1932
Federal reorganization, President's program offered in November 1929
Federal Reserve Board, action on speculation 1929
Federal Reserve discount rate, changes August 1929
Fletcher, H.P., resignation from Tariff Commission July 1931
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
Foreign loans, Senate attack on State Department March 1931
Foreign loan policy of State Department August 1929
Foreign loans, Senate investigation of January 1932
Fort, Representative Franklin, speech on prohibition February 1930
French debt, Young Plan 1929
French debt default December 1932
Garfield, James R., report on federal public work December 1931
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
Gibson, Ambassador Hugh, speech at Disarmament Conference at Geneva April 1932
Glass, Senator, bank relief proposals January 1932
Glass, Senator, Currency Expansion Bill July 1932
Glass-Steagall Emergency Banking Bill February 1932
Glover, Assistant Postmaster General, speech urging postmasters to participate actively in campaign May 1932
Goldsborough Bill, for control of price levels May 1932
Government expenditures August 1930
Government reorganization, includes discussion of Ludlow bill for commission to investigate centralization January 1930
Grandi, Dino, Italian Foreign Minister, visit to U.S. in Reports include joint statement by President and Grandi, comment on debts, etc November 1930
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
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
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
Hague Conference, Young Plan, includes comment on Snowden's move for British evacuation of Rhineland August 1932
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)
Hale, Senator, Bill for building Navy to treaty limits May 1932
Helium, views on lifting export embargo, also views on President's statement October 1930
Highway, Emergency Construction Bill February 1932
Holmes, Supreme Court Justice, retirement January 1932
House Domestic Allotment Bill January 1933
Hurley, Secretary P.J., speech to American Publishers' Association, speech, Columbus, Ohio, Rhode Island speech May 1932 July 1932 August 1932
Hyde, Secretary Arthur M., charges against Soviet short selling September 1930
Hughes, Charles Evans, report on Chicago diversion of water from Lake Michigan December 1929
Hughes, Charles Evans, nomination to Supreme Court announced simultaneously with retirement of Chief Justice William H. Taft February 1930
Hughes, Chief Justice Charles Evans, speech before American Bar Association, Chicago August 1930
"I'm Alone" Case, arbitration of, Canadian rumrunner shelled off Florida coast August 1929
Immigration, selective plan submitted by Senator Henry J. Allen August 1929
Immigration, Mexican immigration restriction August 1929
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
Immigration, President's Order tightening up conditions of immigrant visas September 1930
Immigration, President's advocacy of more flexible and more selective system; views on Senator Reed's suspension proposal November 1930
Immigration, President's annual message referring to need of changes in immigration law December 1930
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
Income tax reduction, proposals of and subsequent report on maintenance of 1930 reduction, to September 1930 June 1929
Inland Waterways, Upper Mississippi Survey begun August 1929
Inland Waterways, demand both for St. Lawrence and Lakes-to-Gulf routes; Chicago diversion, etc., Ohio River canalization September 1929 September 1929
Inland Waterways, see President - Louisville speech, President's Waterway Program October 1929
Inland Waterways, comment on Charles Evans Hughes' decision as referee in Chicago water diversion case December 1929
Inland Waterways, U.S. operation of New York State Barge Canal, also views on rivers and harbors bill generally April 1930
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
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
Indian Bureau Reorganization March 1931
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
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
Interstate Commerce Commission, merger decision July 1932
Interstate Commerce Commission, four-system railway merger plan October 1931
Interstate Commerce Commission, rejection of 15% rate increase request, reports begin October 1931 September 1931
Interstate Commerce Commission, revised decision on increased freight rates and to permit voluntary loan pool by roads December 1931
Karolyi, Count, State Department ruling on admission October 1929
Kellogg Pact, signing of July 1929
Kellogg Pact, see also Consultative Pact and Outlawry of War November 1930
Kidnapping, see Cochran-Patterson Kidnapping Bill
LaFollette-Costigan Bill for Federal Relief January 1932
Lamont, Secretary of Commerce R.P., speech on wages to Chamber of Commerce of the United States April 1931
Laval, Premier of France, visit to United States, reports also comment on visit when it was still in prospect October 1931
Law Enforcement Commission, comment on division of Commission's work August 1929
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
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
Law Enforcement Commission, report based on Wickersham testimony before Judiciary Committee March 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham statement to newspaper editors April 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham pronouncements, Chattanooga speech, Law Institute speech, etc May 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham speech at Conference of Social Workers at Boston, Massachusetts June 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham speech to American Bar Association indicting Jones law, and multiplicity of statutes August 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, report, based on Wickersham statement forecasting Commission report in December October 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, Commission's report January 1931
Law Enforcement Commission, President's message transmitting Commission's full report to Congress
Law Enforcement Commission, Wickersham Commission, Senate curtailment of funds, President's rebuke and threat to secure funds; Senate's reversal of action June 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, announcement of report and adjournment November 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, report on criminal statistics, proposal for uniform compilation of crime statistics, etc April 1930
Law Enforcement Commission, suggested changes in methods of trial, etc June 1931
League of Nations, meeting, Briand's proposal for "United States of Europe." September 1929
Legion, American, proposal for serving Council of National Defense, President rejects it September 1931
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
Lucas, Norris Incident, based on effort to substitute another George Norris' name in Nebraska primary December 1930
McCulloch, Senator Roscoe E., Ohio, appointment to succeed Burton's post November 1929
MacDonald, Premier Ramsay, visit to United States, see also President-Premier Joint Statement 1929
Mellon, Ambassador Andrew W., address to Pilgrim Society, London, see also President-Mellon-Mills Appointment; see also Fiscal Policy April 1932
Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., radio address, on business and government fiscal matters May 23, 1931
Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., address to International Chamber of Commerce April 1931
Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., statement urging transfer of prohibition enforcement to Department of Justice January 1930
Mellon, Secretary Andrew W., statement on reported resignation October 1929
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
Mexico, Mexican elections November 1929
Military budget, reduction of July 1929
Military expenditures, from President's Budget Message 1929
Mills, Secretary Ogden L., speech to Associated Press April 1930
Mills, Secretary Ogden L., speech to American Bar Association May 1932
Mills, Secretary Ogden L., Fanieul Hall speech July 1932
Mitchell, Attorney General William D
Oil Embargo Ruling July 1931
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
Radio speech May 1931
Letter requiring that prohibition officials be "dry" in personal habits and beliefs January 1930
Antitrust policy November 1929
Monroe Doctrine, J. Reuben Clark memorandum of Monroe Doctrine June 1930
Moratorium extension proposals, based on report President rejected recommendation of bankers for another year's, extension of German moratorium 1931
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
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
Naval Limitations, discussion, of MacDonald visit, forecasting welcome, effect on other countries, etc September 1929
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
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
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
Naval Limitations Conference, discussions of cruisers, submarines, etc., as main issues of conference. Premier MacDonald's announcement of British cruiser cut January 1930
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
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
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
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
Navy league, second attack on President November 1931
Nicaragua Canal, supplementary route survey, selection of Army Engineers' survey party September 1929
Oil, District of Columbia Supreme Court decision, see District of Columbia Supreme Court April 1930
Owen, Ruth Bryan, proposal for Federal Department of the Home September 1930
Packers, modification of Packers' "Consent decree" by Justice Bailey in District of Columbia Supreme Court January 1931
Palestine, Arab-Jews riots at "Wailing Wall" in Jerusalem, with discussion of British mandate, etc August 1929
Panama Canal, financial report discussed in relation to other waterways, etc August 1929
Passport Reduction Bill, on cutting down visa fees May 1932
Pensions, House adoption of bill for pension for widows and orphans May 1932
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
Philippine Independence Bill, Hare Bill, House vote April 1932
Philippine Independence, passage of bill, President's veto January 13, 1933; and Congress' overriding of veto January 1933
Post Office Department, Postmaster General Brown's recommendation for government-owned post office building lease
Power, Attorney General's Opinion on Cumberland Falls Issue August 1930
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
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
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
Power Commission, Bonner-King-Russell dispute and Senate effort to reconsider nominations, reinstatement of King, January 1931 January 1931
Power Commission, Senate vs. George Otis Smith, see also District of Columbia-Supreme Court Decision in George Otis Smith case April 1931
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
Prohibition, American Bar Association Referendum for Repeal
Prohibition Bureau, transfer from Treasury to Justice, See also Mellon, Secretary May 1930
Prohibition, expose by former Prohibition Director Campbell of New York
Prohibition, Literary Digest poll, from March 1930 to July 1930
Prohibition, Ontario and Nova Scotia referendum reversing dry stand November 1929
Prohibition, proposals for referendum on January 1930
Prohibition, proposals of Tuttle, New York, U.S. District Attorney, for local option; GOP state convention stand on
Prohibition, transfer of Prohibition Unit to Justice Department under Williamson Bill February 1930
Prohibition, Prohibition Administrator, A.W.W. Woodcock statement of policy on home brew September 1930
Public Domain Bills April 1932
Public Lands Policy, report of Committee headed by James R. Garfield, favored turning public lands to state control March 1931
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
Administration's first six months
Comparative positions on various issues
Acceptance Speech
American Legion Speech
Annual Message to Congress 1932
Annual Message to Congress 1931
Annual Message to Congress 1930
Annual Message to Congress 1929
Appointments
Beverly, James R., Governor of Puerto Rico, see "Grew and Beverly." January 1932
Boyden, R.W., to the Hague April 1930
Brewster, S.M., U.S. District Attorney, Kansas December 1929
Brown, General Lytle, Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, see Guggenheim September 1929
Brown, Colonel Thad H., to Radio Commission, see Guggenheim September 1929
Burnet, David, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, see Roosevelt, Nichols August 1930
Butte, Dr. George C., Vice Governor, Philippines, see Smith, George Otis December 1930
Cardozo, Benjamin, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court February 1932
Chapin, Roy H., Secretary of Commerce August 3, 1932
Clark, J. Reuben, Jr., Ambassador to Mexico October 1930
Crisp, Charles R., Tariff Commission September 27, 1932
Crosby, General H.B., Commissioner of District of Columbia March 1930
Dawes, General Charles G., to Reconstruction Finance Corporation January 1932
Dawes, General Charles G., to Disarmament Conference Delegation December 1931
Diekeme, G.J., Minister to Holland, see Garrett September 1929
Doak, William N., Secretary of Labor November 1930
Eastman, J.B., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Woods, see also Sackett, Hopkins, and Brewster December 1929
Edge, Walter, Ambassador to France July 1929
Everson, General William G., Chief, Militia Bureau, U.S.A., see Brown October 1929
Forbes, W. Cameron, Ambassador to Japan, see McNider 1930
Fuller, Major General Benjamin H., Commandant, Marine Corps, see Roosevelt, Nichols August 1930
Garfield, James R., Public Lands Commission, see Brown September 1929
Garrett, John W., Ambassador to Italy, see Diekeme July 1929
Gibson, Hugh M., to Disarmament Conference Delegation, see Disarmament Conference Delegates December 1931
Grew, Joseph C., Ambassador to Japan February 1932
Guggenheim, Harry F., Ambassador to Cuba, see also Brown September 1929
Hopkins, R.J., Federal Judge, Kansas, see Sackett, see also Eastman October 1929
Jardine, William M., Minister to Egypt, see Roosevelt, Nichols July 1930
Jones, R.M., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Eastman, see also Sackett December 1929
Laughlin, I.B., Ambassador to Spain October 1929
Lee, W.E., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Sackett, see also Tate January 1930
MacArthur, Major General Douglas, Chief of Staff, U.S.A., see Roosevelt, Nichols July 1930
Mahaffie, Charles D., to Interstate Commerce Commission, see Roosevelt, Nichols August 1930
McNab, J.R., see Garfield October 1929
Meyer, Eugene, to Governor, Federal Reserve Board September 1930
McNider, Hanford, Minister to Canada June 1930
McNinch, Frank R., to Federal Power Commission December 1930
Mellon, Andrew W., Ambassador to Great Britain February 1932
Mills, Ogden R., Secretary of Treasury, see Mellon-Mills Appointments February 1932
Morrow, E.P., U.S. Board of Mediation 1930
Munro, Dana G., Minister to Haiti, see Roosevelt, Nichols July 1930
O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, Chairman, Tariff Commission November 1931
Pomerene, Atlee, Chairman, Reconstruction Finance Corporation July 26, 1932
Ratshesky, A.C., Minister to Czechoslovakia, see Sackett January 1930
Reicheldefer, Luther H., District of Columbia Commissioner, see Crosby March 1930
Reed, Judge, to Federal Land Bank October 1929
Roosevelt, Nicholas, Governor of Philippines, (withdrawn) July 1930
Roosevelt, Nicholas, Minister to Hungary August 1930
Roosevelt, Colonel Theodore, Governor to Puerto Rico
Roosevelt, Theodore, Governor to Philippines January 1932
Sackett, Frederick M., Ambassador to Germany December 1929
Sparks, Will M., Federal Judge, Indiana November 1929
Smith, George Otis, Federal Power Commission December 1930
Stockton, G.B., Minister to Austria, see Sackett January 1930
Swanson, Senator C.A., Disarmament Conference Delegation, see Disarmament Conference Delegates December 1931
Tate, H.M., Interstate Commerce Commission February 1930
Taylor, R.V., Interstate Commerce Commission, see Brewster December 1929
Thatcher, Thomas D., Solicitor General, see Willys, see also Crosby February 1930
Thompson, Sam H., Federal Farm Board March 1931
Watson, Judge A.L., Federal Judge, see Eastman, see Sackett December 1929
Willys, John N., Ambassador to Poland March 1930
Winslow, Samuel E., U.S. Board of Mediation, see Smith, George Otis December 1930
Wooley, Dr. Mary E., Disarmament Conference Delegation December 1931
Woods, J.P., Interstate Commerce Commission, see Brewster, see Disarmament Conference Delegates, see Crosby December 1929
Youngquist, A.A., Assistant Attorney General November 1929
Judge Parker, appointment to Supreme Court
Judge Roberts, appointment to Supreme Court
Business Conference
Statement on business conditions October 1929
Business conditions statement April 15, 1932
Business Rehabilitation Program October 1931 to December 1931
Business Conference, unemployment situation 1929-1931
Business Conference August 25-26, 1932
Cabinet salary reductions
Caribbean trip, includes San Juan, Puerto Rico, speech and Virgin Islands statement
Cleveland Speech October 15, 1932
Cleveland Speech, American Bankers Association October 1930
Coinage Bill Veto, first bill vetoed
Consolidation of Federal Bureaus Proposal December 1931
Coolidge article in Saturday Evening Post September 10, 1932
D.A.R. Address April 1930
Des Moines Speech October 4, 1932
Destroyer reduction proposal September 1931
Detroit Speech October 22, 1932
Detroit trip to address American Legion, for editorial comment on speech, see President, American Legion speech September 1931
Disarmament Proposal, in instructions to delegates to Geneva Disarmament Conference June 22, 1932
Drought expenditures, report on May 1931
Drought relief statement February 3, 1931
Economy, Appeal to Nation May 6
Economy Message July 1930
Economy Message to Cabinet
Economy program, tax increase proposals October 1931
Economy program, statement on deficit June 2, 1931
Economy, Reorganization Message May 1932
Economy statement April 24, 1931
Economy statement September 25, 1931
Economy warning October 14, 1931
Economy warnings April 1930
Election result
Farm Board intervention June 1931
Farmers' moratorium September 27, 1932
Federal building projects announcement May 12, 1931
Proposal to aid federal land banks
Signing of Federal Power Commission Bill
First year of administration
Florida patronage statement 1929
Foreign debt statement November 23, 1932
Foreign Relations Message 1932
Foreign Relations Message 1930
Four-point relief program June 1932
Emergency relief proposals
Emergency relief, $20,000,000 Compromise Bill
German armament question and Disarmament Conference September 20, 1932
Gettysburg speech May 30, 1930
Glendale, California, radio speech on election results November 12, 1932
Handshaking moratorium February 1932
Home Loan Bills
Home Loan Bank and Home Ownership Conference
Home Loan Bank proposal November 1931
Home Loan Board appointments August 6, 1932
Conference on Home Ownership, comment previous to Conference 1931
Conference on Home Ownership 1931
Address to Conference on Home Ownership 1931
Home Ownership Conference 1930
Home Ownership Conference and Home Ownership Legislation 1932
Hospitalization Bill for Civilians, veto of
Howell, Senator, prohibition incident, challenging "loose talk" in Congress 1929
"Hurry Up" special message to Congress January 1932
Indianapolis speech, to business men 1931
Indianapolis, campaign speech October 28, 1932
Inland Waterways, request for appropriation March 1932
Inland Waterways Program, Louisville speech 1929
Interior Department economy drive May 1931
International Chamber of Commerce Address May 1931
Kelley charges in New York World against Secretary Wilbur and Interior Department October 1930
King's Mountain speech October 1930
Labor speech October 1930
Laval Conference
Laval Joint Statement on Conference
Law enforcement message April 1930
Special message on law reform February 1932
Lincoln Day address 1931
Lincoln Tomb Dedication speech June 1931
Loan to China for wheat sales
Louvain Library incident, involving Architect Warren's attitude in matter of inscription
Madison Square Garden speech October 31, 1932
Marion, O., speech at Harding Memorial June 1931
Mellon tax increase proposals December 1931
Methodist Ecumenical Conference address by radio October 1931
Eugene Meyer appointment to Federal Reserve Board
Muscle Shoals statement, previous to veto message
Muscle Shoals veto message March 1931
Moratorium action to relieve German economic situation, reports from June 24 to August 18, 1931
Naval budget statement November 12, 1931
Naval economy drive May 1931
Naval reduction proposals October 1931
Navy Day speech October 1931
Navy Day statement October 1932
Navy League attack April 1932
Navy League attack by William Gardiner, President's Committee investigation and report 1931
Newspaper statement on emergency program December 11, 1931
New Year's Proclamation announcing Naval Treaty in effect January 1931
New York Herald-Tribune Conference of Women, address by radio September 29, 1932
Nine-Point Emergency Program, statement July 29, 1932
"No Special Session" statement May 1931
"No Tax Increase" statement March 1931
Nicaraguan nonintervention policy April 1931
Signing of Norris Anti-Injunction Bill March 1932
speeches, includes King's Mountain, Cleveland, Detroit speech to Legion and Labor speech October 1930
Omnibus pension veto April 1932
Request for $150,000,000 relief fund
Pan-American Commercial Congress speech October 1931
Pan-American Day address April 1931
Personnel Administration Counsel April 1931
Philippine Freedom Bill veto January 13, 1933
Philippine Independence statement October 1931
Police Chiefs' Conference speech October 1931
Post Office economy drive, postal deficit May 1931
Power Commission, statement on nominations January 1931
Power Commission nominations, stand on February 1931
Premier MacDonald Joint Statement October 1929
President and 71st Congress
Racketeers, rejection of federal drive on December 1930
Railroad consolidation December 1930
Railroads, statement of condition of March 1932
Railway wages, appeal for delay in consideration of September 1930
Ransdell bill creating Public Health Institute
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Red Cross address April 1930
Radio Relief Appeal, on behalf of Community Chests Drive October 16, 1932
Relief Coordination Program
Relief Legislation statement of July 7, 1932
Relief Drive statement October 18, 1931
Relief legislation, statement of on Wagner Bill June 24, 1932
Relief proposals, controversy with Garner
Criticism of Congress for blocking reorganization program January 3, 1933
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
"Surprise Message" to Congress and supplementary statement on economic cooperation April 1932
Reorganization program, statement and September 10 letter to executive government officers on budget September 13, 1932
Reorganization proposal March 1932
Reorganization efforts and Congress' rejection of reorganization proposal March 1932
Special message on reorganization February 1932
Message on government reorganization, submitting executive orders for reorganization, consolidation, etc December 9, 1932
Richmond address, Taxation, etc April 1932
Robinson, Senator, relief proposals; includes comment on letter to engineers opposing bond issue proposal; President's statement on Garner's building program; etc
Roosevelt conference November 1932
Roosevelt conference invitation, based on President's telegram November 12, 1932
Roosevelt telegram offering negotiation on St. Lawrence Treaty, and President's reply July 10, 1932
St. Louis speech November 4, 1932
Senate and President
Address to Senate on budget May 31, 1932
Senate, Power Commission nominations controversy January 1931
Senate statement October 1929
Shipping Board reorganization proposal April 1932
Short sales of grain statement July 1931
Short sales, pressure against and prospects of Congressional inquiry February 1932
Research Committee on Social Trends announced December 1929
Letter to Senator Smoot re soldiers' bonus February 1931
Spanish war veterans' pension veto June 1930
Tariff Commission letter requesting study of effect of debased currencies on imports and tariff protection October 24, 1932
Veto of Democratic tariff measure May 1932
Tax bill, statement on signing of bill June 1932
Third year of administration
"Treasury Raids" statement December 1930
Tuskegee speech April 1931
Unemployment Commission, selection of August 1930
Unemployment Conference
Wagner Bill veto
Valley Forge speech May 1931
Statement on tariff, and fight over flexible provision of Hawley-Smoot Bill as presented in House and Senate bills September 1929
Tax increase proposals December 29, 1931, to June 2, 1932
Wage reductions July 1931
Wage statement April 1931
Wagner-Garner Relief Bill veto July 11, 1932
War debts, letter to Borah July 13, 1932
War debts, special message to Congress December 19, 1932
Washington's Birthday address 1932
Washington police, comment on third degree investigation August 1931
Welfare Conference address September 15, 1932
Western trip, proposed May 1930
Wickersham report, message transmitting preliminary report January 1930
Wickersham report, message on January 1931
Wilkerson, Judge, promotion of
Women, address to October 7, 1932
World Court, statement announcing intention to submit protocols to present session November 1930
World War Pension Bill, statement forecasting, warning by President, Mellon and Hines June 1930
Yorktown speech October 1931
Radio Monopoly Suit May 1930
Reappportionment, demand for 1932 National Republican Convention Platform May 1929
Republican prohibition plank June 1932
Rockefeller, John D., Jr., letter favoring repeal of 18th Amendment June 1932
Roosevelt, Governor Franklin D
Unemployment insurance plan presented at state Federation of Labor meeting August 1930
Appointment of St. Lawrence Development Commission August 1930
Utilities policy and miscellaneous April 1930
Veto of bill to investigate New York City government; prison program, states' rights speech, old-age pension fight March 1930
Action in telephone rate case, prison program, message to legislature and miscellaneous subjects January 1930
speech to state Democratic Committee of Illinois attacking administration December 1929
Bonus attitude September 1932
Baltimore speech October 25, 1932
Bridgeport, Connecticut, speech September 3, 1932
Butte speech promising silver conference September 19, 1932
Columbus, Ohio, speech August 20, 1932
Foreign debt statement November 23, 1932
Statement on Far Eastern policy supporting Stimson policy
Pittsburgh speech October 19, 1932
Portland, Oregon, speech on power September 21, 1932
Prohibition statement in letter to Senator Wagner September 9, 1930
Radio address on 1932 Democratic Platform July 30, 1930
Radio "Forgotten Man" speech April 7, 1932
Radio speech on relief, Albany October 13, 1932
St. Paul, Minnesota, Jefferson Day Dinner April 18, 1932
Sales tax pronouncement January 1933
Salt Lake City speech on railroads September 17, 1932
Seagirt, New Jersey, speech on prohibition August 27, 1932
Seattle tariff speech September 20, 1932
Sioux City, Iowa, speech on farm relief September 29, 1932
Topeka, Kansas, farm relief speech September 14, 1932
Roosevelt, Nicholas
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
Appointment as Minister to Hungary September 1930
Round-robin letter of prominent men to Congress to speed up work May 1932
Rubio, President-elect of Mexico, visit to U.S December 1930
Russia, recognition of
Secretary Stimson's study of recognition March 1931
Reply to Stimson note, rebuke to U.S
Trade embargo July 1930
Russo-Chinese situation, Kellogg Pact, etc July 1929
Sackett-Insull incident, speech of Sackett in Berlin June 1930
St. Lawrence Power Project, New York State action for power commission January 1930
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
St. Lawrence Waterway Treaty signing, announcement by President July 13, 1932
Sales tax, House Ways and Means Committee report March 7, 1932
Shearer case, lobbying at Disarmament Conference; Shearer's suit against munition makers; President's denunciation, etc September 1929
Sheppard, Senator, bill to make buyer of liquor equally guilty with seller October 1929
Short selling of stocks, based on Stock Exchange report and on Capper, resolution for investigation, Watson's demand for investigation, etc October 1929
Sinclair, Harry, oil case, conviction and sentence August 1929
Smith, Alfred E
Editorials in New Outlook magazine, initial number after Smith becomes editor October 1932
Jefferson Day speech, Washington, D.C., and denunciation of demagogues April 1932
Radio speech, on sales tax, government reorganization, veterans' relief, etc May 16, 1932
Saturday Evening Post article on Soldiers' Bonus September 1932
His appointment, with Calvin Coolidge and Julius Rosenwald, to administer charitable bequest of Conrad Hubert October 1929
Soldiers' Bonus
South American governments, State Department recognition policy September 1930
State Department, appropriations attacked as too small November 1929
Steagall Bank Guaranty Bill May 1932
Steel merger, court decision December 1930
Stimson, Secretary of State
European trip June 1931
Trip to Geneva Disarmament Conference; note to Russia on Chinese situation December 1929
Radio speech on Latin American policy May 9, 1931
Stock Market
Views of influence on business sentiment, statements by Roger Babson and others; comment on stock market crash, President's statement, etc October 1929
Investigation proposals, short selling; Representative LaGuardia's expose of promotional activities of certain financial writers for newspapers April 1932
Stresemann, Dr., death of German leader October 1929
Sugar bounty proposals January 1930
Sugar tariff schedule, Senate Vote on January 1930
Sugar tariff schedule May 1929 to January 1930
Supreme Court of United States
Decision on buyers' guilt in liquor cases May 1930
Decision as to display of corks and kegs in liquor cases, covering articles used in home brew making May 1930
Decision upholding President in appointment of George Otis Smith to Power Commission and denying Senate's right to recall confirmation May 1932
Swope stabilization proposal, discussion of methods of maintaining employment based upon plan developed by General Electric Company September 1931
Tariff Bill, Note: The comment on the sugar schedule was reported separately; see sugar tariff schedule May 13, 1929, to October 2, 1929
Tariff Bill October 3, 1929, to December 30, 1929
Tariff Bill January 3, 1930, to April 30, 1930
Tariff Bill June 17, 1930, to April 13, 1932
Tariff Bill May 1, 1930, to June 16, 1930
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
Tax reduction, proposal based on Secretary Mellon's statement November 1929
Treasury deficit, bond issue June 1931
Unemployment insurance September 1930
United States
Acceptance of naval holiday proposals November 1931
Action in Japanese crisis February 1932 to April 1932
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
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
United States of Europe, discussion based on Briand proposal September 1929
Veterans' agencies, consolidation of July 1930
Veterans' relief bills, includes discussion of Representative Rankin bill, Representative Cochran bill, etc April 1930
Vinson, Representative, bill for "Treaty Navy," December 1931
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
General May 1931
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
Debts and reparations, discussions cover views on the connection of war debts and reparations; effect of moratorium on German stability, etc June 1931
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
Washington reporters' contempt case developed out of statement as to speakeasies in Washington and refusal of reporters to disclose sources of information October 1929
Wheat, distribution in drought area, bills for March 1932
Wheeler, Senator, report of Subcommittee on Unemployment Relief October 1931
Wickersham, George W., letter to Governor Roosevelt read by Roosevelt to Governors' Conference at New London, Connecticut, views on prohibition July 16, 1929
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
Wiggin, Banker's Committee Report on Debt Readjustment August 1931
Wilbur, Ray Lyman
Announcement of retention in cabinet October 1930
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
Proposal to abolish Interior Department September 1930
Articles on conservation of national parks August 1929
Willebrandt, Mabel, articles on prohibition August 1929
World Court
Decision of Senate Foreign Relations Committee to postpone action on World Court Protocol December 1931
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
Discussions based on Elihu Root's statement before Foreign Relations Committee January 1931
Consolidated report showing views of editors September 4, 1929, to December 12, 1930
Kellogg nomination August 1930
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
Views on U.S. entry under Root formula September 1929
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
World War Pension Bill July 1930
Adam, Robert George, concerning government service 1950
Adams, Ephraim D 1915-1924
Addams, Jane 1917-1935
Albert, King of Belgium 1918-1923
Allen, Ben undated
American Commission to Negotiate Peace, letter of appreciation September 1, 1919
American President Lines (George Killion) 1957
American Red Cross 1933-1939
Auchincloss, Gordon 1917-1918
Baker, George Barr 1917-1928
Baker, Newton 1917-1919
Barnard, Dr. H.E 1933-1941
Barnes, Julius 1933-1938
Baruch, Bernard 1917-1955
Benedictus XV, Pope 1920
Benson, S.W 1918-1919
Bernstein, Herman 1934
Boyden, Roland W 1918-1919
Caetani, Gelasio 1912-1913
Cardenas, Juan F. (Ambassador of Spain) 1940
Carl, Prince of Sweden 1919
Cartier, E. de (Ambassador of Belgium) 1920-1921
Cellere, M. (High Commissioner of Italy) 1917-1918
Clemenceau, Georges 1919
Coolidge, Calvin, and Coolidge family 1925-1934
Cotton, Joseph P. (Advisory Counsel of Allied Transport Council) 1918
Coudert, Frederick R 1918-1920
Crane, Charles R 1919
Cravath, Paul D. (American Mission to Interallied War Conference; Counsel to Council of War Purchases and Finances) 1917-1918
Craven, Capt. T.T 1927
Curtis, Charles 1933
Danforth, William H. (Ralston Purina Company) 1921
Daniels, Josephus E 1919
Dawes, Charles G 1919
Dickson, Alice M 1931-1958
Eckhardt, Tibor 1957
Eisenhower, Dwight D 1954-1956
Fawcett, James W 1936-1939
Fieser, James L. (American Red Cross) 1933-1943
Flesh, Edward 1922-1928
Francqui, Emil 1933
Frankfurter, Felix 1918
Fulbright, J. William 1946
Fuller, Marietta
1923-1925
1926-1928
Galpin, Perrin 1957
Gannett, Fred, concerning agricultural meeting September 1943
George, Lloyd 1919
Gibson, Hugh 1918-1921
Glass, Carter 1918-1919
Goldwater, Senator Barry 1964
Gompers, Samuel 1918-1919
Goodrich, James P 1933-1940
Grasty, Charles H. ( New York Times) 1920
Grew, Joseph C. (American Commission to Negotiate Peace) 1918-1919
Harding, Warren G 1921
Harding, William P. Gould 1917
Hartigan, John 1935-1952
Healy, James A
1936-1937
1938-1943
Herrick, Myron T. (Ambassador to France) 1918-1920
Hinshaw, David 1933-1940
Hoolihan, John C 1958
Hoover, Lou Henry 1915-1927
House, Colonel Edward M 1917-1921
Houston, D.F 1918
Hughes, Charles Evans 1921-1937
Hull, Cordell 1940-1941
Hunsiker, Col. Millard 1918
Hunt, E.E 1934-1945
Irwin, Will 1931
Jones, Rufus (American Friends Service) 1919-1948
Jordan, David Starr 1914-1928
Jusserand, J.J. (Ambassador of France) 1919-1921
Kaltenborn, Hans and Olga 1964
Kellogg, Frank B 1919
Kellogg, Vernon 1918-1921
Kerensky, Alexander F 1955
Konoye, Prince 1934-1936
Lansing, Robert M 1919
Leffingwell, R.C. (Assistant Secretary of Treasury) 1918
Liebman, Marvin (Committee of One Million) 1957
Liege, l'Universite de 1964
McAdoo, William G 1918
McCormick, Chauncey 1935-1949
McCully, Adm. N.A 1921
MacLafferty, James H 1933-1940
McPherson, James D., concerning mining interests 1933-1938
Masaryk, Thomas G 1918
Mercier, Cardinal 1916-1918
Miscellaneous 1922-1963
Mueller, Hermann (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany) 1919
Nansen, Fridtjof 1917-1920
Nixon, Richard M 1956
Norris, George W 1918
Northcliffe, Lord 1917
O'Laughlin, John Callan. Typescript letters to Hoover with miscellaneous enclosures, some typescript carbon copies of Hoover's replies. 10 bound volumes, arranged chronologically
Vol. I January 27 - December 30, 1933
Vol. II January 1 - December 29, 1934
Vol. III January 5, 1935 - December 26, 1936
Vol. IV January 2 - December 31, 1939
Vol. V January 3 - December 28, 1940
Vol. VI January 4 - December 31, 1941
Vol. VII January 2 - December 27, 1942
Vol. VIII January 2 - December 31, 1943
Vol. IX January 8 - December 30, 1944
Vol. X January 6, 1945 - September 22, 1948
Paderewski, Jan Ignace 1919-1938
Page, Walter H 1915-1916
Palmer, Frederick 1918-1920
Pate, Maurice 1964
Pershing, General John J 1918-1946
Pilsudski, Marshal 1921
Polk, Frank L., concerning American Relief Administration mission to the Near East 1919
Reading, Lord Rufus Isaacs 1918-1919
Rickard, Edgar
General 1920-1951
Relief account statements
Telegram disclaiming Hoover's candidacy for presidency September 5, 1919
Roosevelt, Eleanor 1939
Roosevelt, Theodore 1917-1937
Saxon, O. Glenn 1938-1940
Shaw, Arch 1933-1937
Shepardson, Whitney 1919
Sims, Admiral William S 1910-1918
Sinsheimer, Allen 1933-1947
Smith, H. Alexander 1933-1947
Sokolsky, George
1935-1938
1939-1952
Spargo, John 1933-1951
Sproul, Robert G 1949
Squier, George (National Academy of Science) 1928
Stark, Herbert S 1904-1906
Stewart, John K 1964
Stockton, Gilchrist 1920
Strauss, Lewis L 1933
Sullivan, Mark 1933-1936
Surface, Frank M 1919-1921
Taft, Robert A 1918
Taft, William H 1927
Tardieu, Andre (High Commissioner of the French Republic to the U.S.) 1917-1919
Taylor, Alonzo 1917-1944
Tchitcherin, George 1922
Truman, Harry S 1947-1964
Tuck, William Hallan 1934-1953
Vandenberg, A.H 1933-1947
Vanderlip, F.A 1920
Villalobar, Le Marquis de 1918
Wallace, Gale D 1928-1929
Walsh, Senator David I., concerning coal price-fixing 1922
Warren, Earl 1928
White, William Allen 1935-1941
Whitlock, Brand 1914-1917
Wilbur, Ray Lyman 1919-1932
Wilhelm, Donald 1923-1928
Williams, Walter J 1919-1956
Wilson, C.E 1954
Wood, Frederick H 1938-1939
Wyckhoff, Stanley 1921-1923
Yudenitch, General N 1919
Agricola, Georgius, De Re Metallica. Includes Lou Henry Hoover's handwritten translation notes from the Latin
Albert, King of the Belgians
American Relief Administration
General
Aid to Russia
Aid to Russia - New York Times magazine article 1931
Loan to Finland
Relations with the Bela Kun government in Hungary
Signing of the Riga agreement
American relief efforts during World War I
Appeals for help from individuals
Appreciation letters for relief work 1915-1919
Baruch, Bernard
Bohemian Club
Boy Scouts of America
Boys' Club
Brussels Exposition 1958
Bryce, Viscount
California visit 1919
Campaign for the 48 States to Limit and Restrict the Centralized Powers of the Federal Government 1956
Cartoons
China, communist
China, "News from China for Overseas," International Relations Committee, Nanking 1935
Chinese National Association of the Mass Education Movement 1929
Code books ca. 1935
Colorado River Basin
Colorado River Development
Government documents 1930-1945
Pamphlets 1936-1945
Colorado River Board of California, Statement on Behalf of California 1944
Hoover testimony 1945
Commission for Relief in Belgium
General
Articles by its members
Part I
Part II
Communism
Congress, list of members
Coolidge, Calvin
Cultural and Scientific Conference, New York City March 25-27, 1949
Damm, Paul
Dewey, Thomas E
Dogs
Doodles
Economic policies
Edison, Thomas E
Education, contribution to
Egg rolling at the White House
Eisenhower, Dwight D
Equal Rights Amendment 1932
Estes, Billie Sol
European trip 1937-1938
Ex-Presidents
Ex-Presidents and the Senate
Famine Emergency Committee 1946-1947
First Aid for Hungary 1956
First Ladies of Presidents
Fishing
Flynn, Ed
Flynn, John, The Roosevelt Myth (1948)
Food for Small Democracies 1941
Food subsidies
Foreign policy of the U.S 1941-1963
Garrett, Garet, "The Mortification of History," 1943
Garrette, Eve
"Career in Politics," The Woman 1943
"Politics Needs Women," 1943
Genealogy of the Hoover family
Gibson, Hugh
"The Danger of Isolationism," 1943
"United Nations," 1943
Girl Scouts
Guerrier, Edith, ms. of book on the U.S. Food Administration, "We Pledged Allegiance," 1941
Harding, Warren G
Hoover, Lou Henry
Hoover, Theodore J
Hoover Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of Government 1949
Hoover Dam
Pamphlets
Newspaper clippings
Hoover farms
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace
Clippings
Draft
Printed copy
Hoover Overseers and War Service Organizations 1914-1924
Hoover Presidential Library and Birthplace
Hoover Presidential Library and Birthplace. (continued)
Hoover Speisung.
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.)
Correspondence and memoranda
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Parts I "London," and II "Belgium."
Part III "American and the World's Food."
Part IV "Post-War Europe."
Book II, Part 4 "Fight on the Depression: Phase I."
Book II, Part 5 "Fight on the Depression: Phase II."
Book II, Part 6 "The World Depression: The Hundred Days."
"The Invisible Government," typescript and related correspondence 1930
Untitled essays on government efficiency 1930-1931
Industrial Conference 1920
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee 1914-1923
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Labor and industrial relations
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Lansing, Robert
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McCormick, Vance C
McMullin, Dare Stark
McPherson, Aimee Semple
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Miller, Bernice
Mills, Ogden L
Mining and engineering
Miscellany
Nehru, Jawaharlal
New Deal and the Roosevelt administration
New York World's Fair April 22, 1964
Nobel Peace Prize
Orbison, Captain Thomas J
Paris Peace Conference. Notes of a Foreign Ministers' Meeting May 9, 1919
Peace
Polish trip 1919
Political endorsements, Congressional campaign 1938
Pratt, Marie Louise
Prayer in the schools
Presidency
S.S. President Hoover.
Presidential campaign of 1960
Presidential campaign of 1964
Presidential libraries
Presidential papers
Presidential press relations
Prohibition and temperance
Radio and television
Rayburn, Sam
General
American Relief Administration, miscellaneous lists 1919-1939
American Relief Administration, Personnel List
Copy 1
Copy 2
Copy 3
Commission for Relief in Belgium, miscellaneous lists
European Children's Fund
U.S. Food Administration
Republican administrations. Regulatory agencies and legislation established by
Republican Party
General
Survey of Republican personalities 1950
Richey, Lawrence
Roosevelt, Eleanor. Retraction of accusations blaming Hoover for the depression
Roosevelt, Franklin D
St. Lawrence Seaway
Correspondence 1940-1945
Reports and related correspondence 1945
Senate Hearings 1946
Clippings 1946-1948
Congressional Record 1954
Salter, J.A
Smoot, Senator Reed
Soviet Union
Stanford Research Institution
Stock market reports
Goodbody and Company 1938
Lionel D. Edie and Company 1937-1938
Miscellaneous reports 1937-1942
Swem, C.L. (Secretary to President Wilson). Selected copies of papers deposited at Princeton University
Tressider, Donald B
Trotsky, Leon
Truman, Harry S
United National Clothing Collection for War Relief 1945-1946
United Nations
House of Representatives
Foreign Affairs Committee
"The Mutual Security Program," 1951
"S 2203," 1948
Government Operations Committee
"Defense Material," 1961
"Replies from State and Local Governments to Questionnaire on Intergovernmental Relations," 1957
Select Committee, "A Study and Survey of the National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small Business," 1942
Select Committee on Communist Aggression, "Second Interim Report," 1954
Un-American Activities Committee
"The American National Exhibition, Moscow," 1959
"Communism in the District of Columbia," 1954
"Communism in the New York Area," 1958
"Communist Espionage in the U.S. Government," 1948
"Communist Infiltration and Activities in Newark, N.J.," 1958
"Communist Infiltration of Vital Industries and Current Communist Techniques in Chicago," 1959
"Communist Methods of Infiltration," 1953-1954
"The Communist Party's Cold War Against Congressional Investigation of Subversion," 1962
"Communist Psychological Warfare," 1958
"Communist Target - Youth," 1960
"Communist Training Operations," 1959-1960
"Control of the Arts in the Communist Empire," 1959
"The Crimes of Khrushchev," 1959-1960
"The Erica Wallach Story," 1958
"International Communism," 1957-1958
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Albany, N.Y. Area," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Baltimore Area," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Chicago Area," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Pacific Northwest Area," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the Philadelphia Area," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of California," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities in the State of Michigan," 1954
"Investigation of Communist Activities, New York Area," 1955
"Investigation of Communist Infiltration of Government," 1956
"Investigation of Communist Influence in the Field of Publications," 1954
"Investigation of Soviet Espionage," 1958
"Investigation of the Unauthorized Use of U.S. Passports," 1956
"Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the U.S.," 1940
"Investigation of Un-American Propaganda Activities in the U.S.," 1943
"The Kremlin's Espionage and Terror Organizations," 1959
"Lest We Forget," 1960
"100 Things You Should Know About Communism," 1951
"Operation Abolition," 1957
"Organized Communism in the U.S.," 1958
"Passport Security," 1959
"Report on Atomic Espionage," 1949
"The Southern California District of the C.P.," 1959
"Structure and Organization of the Communist Party of the U.S.," 1961
"Testimony of Arnold Johnson," 1959
"Testimony of Clinton Edward Jencks," 1959
"Testimony of Oliver Edmund Clubb," 1952
"Testimony of Philip O. Keeney and Mary Jane Keeney," 1949
Joint Committee on Foreign Economic Cooperation, "Checklist Report," 1948
Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack. Hearings
Part I 1945
Part V 1945-1946
Part VI 1946
Part XI 1946
Part XXXIX 1946
Report July 1946
Senate
Armed Services Committee
"Military Situation in the Far East," 1951
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
"Report to the President: Korea," 1951
Banking and Currency Committee, "Study of Reconstruction Finance Corporation," 1951
Finance Committee, "Extending Authority to Negotiate Trade Agreements," 1948
Foreign Relations Committee
"Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area," 1951
"Legislative History," 1962
"United Nations Peace Bonds," 1962
Government Operations Committee
"Army Signal Corps," 1954
"Congressional Investigations of Communism and Subversive Activities," 1956
"Progress Report on Science Programs of the Federal Government," 1958
"Science Program," 1959
"State Department Information Program," 1953
Judiciary Committee
"Activities of U.S. Citizens Employed by U.N.," 1952-1953
"Communist Forgeries," 1961
"Communist Infiltration in the Nuclear Test Ban Movement," 1961
"Communist Threat to the U.S. Through the Caribbean," 1961
"Communist Use and Abuse of U.S. Passports," 1958
"Cumulative Index to Published Hearings and Reports," 1957
"Cumulative Index to Published Hearings and Reports - Supplement," 1962
"Education for Survival in the Struggle Against World Communism," 1962
"Export of Strategic Materials to the U.S.S.R. and Other Soviet Bloc Countries," 1961-1962
"Institute of Pacific Relations."
1951
1952
1953
"Interlocking Subversion in Government Departments," 1953-1955
"The New Drive Against the Anti-Communist Program," 1961
"Problems Raised by the Soviet Oil Offensive," 1962
"The Pugwash Conferences," 1961
"Report for the Year 1956," 1957
"Report for the Year 1957," 1958
"Safeguard Communications Facilities," 1961
"Scope of Soviet Activity in the U.S.," 1956-1957
"Soviet Political Treaties and Violations," 1955
"Statement by J. Edgar Hoover," 1957
"Strategy and Tactics of World Communism," 1954-1956
"Subversive Influences in the Educational Process," 1953
"Testimony of Former Russian Code Clerk Relating to the Internal Security of the U.S.," 1955
Labor and Public Welfare Committee
"The Aged and Aging in the U.S.," 1959-1960
"Federal Programs for the Aged and Aging in the U.S.," 1959
"Taft-Hartley Act Revisions," 1953
Military Affairs Committee, "Strategic and Critical Materials," 1941
Rules and Administration Committee, "Senator from New Mexico," 1954
Special Committee Investigating the Munitions Industry 1935
"Summary of Legislation Enacted by the 81st Congress," 1950
U.S. Food Administration
U.S. Grain Corporation. Statement of accounting September 1920
United States naval construction and expenditures 1929-1936
United States Treasury. Annual report 1935
Wallace, Henry A. New Frontiers 1934
Water ruling in California
Waterways. Federal Aid for Improvement of Rivers and Canals 1932
Wilbur, Ray Lyman
Wilson, Woodrow
General
Papers deposited at the Library of Congress, index
Women's International League
Woodrow Wilson Memorial
Young Americans for Freedom
A - E
F - R
S - Z, and miscellany
Miscellaneous notes on Hoover's life and writings. Unsorted, handwritten index cards
Official positions and honors, arranged by subject and title. Typed index cards
Personnel lists for members of ARA, CRB and contacts made by Hoover during the trip to Europe, Handwritten and typed index cards 1946-1947
Photographs of Hoover. Unsorted, handwritten index cards
Statements by Hoover, primarily Handwritten and typed index cards 1930-1941
Statements by Hoover, arranged by subject. Typed index cards
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Letters and printed matter 1948-1962
Republican Convention, Three 10" vinyl phonograph records 1932 June 14
MEMORABILIA 1917-1968
Albums, arranged chronologically 1917-1960
"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
"H. H." to Hoover in appreciation of relief work, from the people of Vienna, Austria June 18, 1921
"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
"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
"U.S./H.H.," to Hoover in appreciation from the members of the U.S. Food Administration March 8, 1923
"The School Feeding," collection of 6 letters to Hoover and 113 children's pictures in appreciation of relief work in Germany 1947
"The School Feeding," collection of 6 letters to Hoover and 113 children's pictures in appreciation of relief work in Germany
"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
"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
"Die Geschichte von der Hooverspeisung," illustrated story of the Hoover food relief in Germany, presented to Hoover by the people of Stuttgart 1950
"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
Birthday card, oversize format, signed by Calvin Coolidge et al. 1928
Buddhist scrolls, in Chinese and Sanskrit undated
California bear, model on wooden base, presented to Hoover by the members of the Electoral College of California 1929
Cartoon, original, "God Bless Mr. Hoover," undated
Cartoon, original, by J.N. Darling, "Home Coming Day in West Branch," undated
Chinese style painting on silk undated
Elephants, models undated
Finnish maps depicting the situation of evacuees 1940
Finnish miniature flag and base 1940
Flour sacks, in which grain was shipped to Belgium and Northern France by the Commission for Relief in Belgium; painted, embroidered, and decorated 1915
Furniture used by Hoover when Secretary of Commerce, Desk and two chairs 1921-1928
Gavel, commemorating the canalization of the Ohio River 1929
Gavel, unidentified undated
Golden Gate Bridge, etching, signed by the engineer, Joseph B. Strauss undated
Ink stand, marble, gift of the Polish-Americans 1932
Japanese wooden box, contained message sent to Hoover via the Graf Zeppelin from Keigo Kiyoura, president of the Japanese Press Association 1929
Map, photocopy of plan dated 1587, presented to Hoover during visit to Chateau d'Heverle, University of Louvain February 22, 1938
Maps of Rapidan Camp, oversize format undated
Map of Stanford campus, indicating sites of various homes of the Hoover family 1968
Miscellany
Music, "United States March," decorated and bound sheet music, presented to Hoover by Karoly-Bura, president of the Union of Hungarian Gipsy Musicians 1930
Pastel sketch, "America the Host," by Alfred Gerstenbrand, presented to Hoover, 1922 1921
Plaque, decorative, crafted by Philip Paval, gift of the American-Scandinavian Foundation 1940
Printing and photographic plates undated
Russian wooden plate and cloth, signed by S.V. Ivanov undated
Scroll, gift of the Boys Club of San Mateo 1959
Scroll, remembrance of the Benefit for Destitute Russian Artists 1922
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
Sculpture, untitled, by W. Gontarczyk, Warsaw, inscribed "I remember with gratitude 1914-1920: Don't Forget my Native Country in the Future, 1938."
Ship, model of the S.S. President Hoover, undated
Teapot, silver undated
Tiki, gift of the Boys Club of Omaha, Nebraska 1963
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
U.S.S. Maryland, engraved souvenir of trip to Chile 1928
War Bond pins
White House plan, reproduction of blueprint, n.d 1807
Degrees, honorary, arranged chronologically. Framed photocopies 1917-1954
Harvard University, Massachusetts, honorary LLD 1917
Oberlin College, Ohio, honorary LLD 1917
University of Pennsylvania, honorary LLD 1917
Princeton University, New Jersey, honorary LLD 1917
Williams College, Massachusetts, honorary LLD 1917
Yale University, Connecticut, honorary LLD 1918
University of Liege, Belgium, honorary Doctor of Medicine 1919
Oxford University, England, honorary Doctor of Civil Law 1919
Columbia University, New York, honorary LLD 1920
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, honorary LLD 1920
George Washington University, Washington, D.C., honorary LLD 1920
Johns Hopkins University, Maryland, honorary LLD 1920
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York, honorary Doctor of Engineering 1920
Rutgers University, New Jersey, honorary LLD 1920
Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, honorary LLD 1920
Tufts College, Massachusetts, honorary Doctor of Science 1920
Technical University of Prague, Czechoslovakia, honorary Doctor of Technical Sciences 1921
Christian Albert University, Kiel, Germany, honorary Doctor of Political Science 1925
University of Missouri, statement by Elmer Ellis 1925
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., honorary LLD 1926
University of Rio de Janeiro, honorary doctorate 1928
University of Puerto Rico, honorary LLD 1931
William and Mary College, Virginia, honorary LLD 1931
Sopron Royal Hungarian Academy of Mining and Forest Engineering, complimentary address 1931
University of California, Berkeley, honorary LLD 1935
Colby College, Maine, honorary LLD 1937
University of Helsinki, honorary doctorate, Photocopy. Original sword and sheath presented with the degree . Top hat worn at the ceremony 1938
Vienna Technical Institute, honorary Doctor of Technical Science 1938
Earlham College, Indiana, honorary LLD 1939
Lincoln Memorial University, Tennessee, Doctor of Humanities 1939
Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, honorary Doctor of Engineering 1939
Haverford College, Pennsylvania, honorary LLD 1941
Clarkson College of Technology, New York, honorary Doctor of Engineering 1945
New York University, honorary LLD, Two framed photocopies 1947
University of Washington, St. Louis, honorary degree, tendered 1949
State University of Iowa, honorary LLD 1954
Distinctions and honors, arranged chronologically 1918-1966
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
Certificate of Election, Board of Trustees, Stanford 1923
Scroll, in honor of Hoover, presented in Guayaquil, Ecuador 1928
Honorary membership, the New York Marine Society 1930
Certificate of Election, Board of Trustees, Stanford 1933
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
Scroll, in honor of Hoover, presented by the University of Louvain, Belgium 1938
Citation awarded Hoover by the American Red Cross for service to the Red Cross War Fund 1944
Honorary citizenship, Athens, Greece, conferred on Hoover in appreciation of relief work April 17, 1946
Honorary citizenship, Palo Alto, California 1949
U.S. Senate concurrent resolution in honor of Hoover's birthday, Framed photocopy 1949
Resolution in honor of Hoover's 75th birthday, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco August 8, 1949
Certificate of appreciation from the Salvation Army, Framed photocopy 1949
Honorary membership, American Boys Club Associates, Framed photocopy 1953
Gutenberg Award, to Hoover for humanitarian efforts, Framed photocopy 1954
House of Representatives resolution in honor of Hoover's 80th birthday, Framed photocopy 1954
U.S. Senate, concurrent resolution in honor of Hoover's 80th birthday, Framed photocopy 1954
Resolution in honor of Hoover from the Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of Government 1955
Certificate of recognition from the California Republican Assembly, Framed photocopy 1956
Certificate in honor of Hoover, from the Baronial Order of the Magna Charta, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Framed photocopy 1956
Certificate in honor of Hoover, from the organization First Aid for Hungary, Inc., Photocopy 1956-1957
Resolution in honor of Hoover's 83rd birthday, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco 1957
Resolution of appreciation, in honor of Hoover, from the Military Order of the World Wars 1957
Congratulations on Hoover's 84th birthday, from the All Russian Immigrants Association in America August 10, 1958
Honorary Fellowship, Textile Research Institute, Framed photocopy of certificate 1960
Medal, Research Institute of America 1960
Certificate honoring Hoover for 50 years of service as a Stanford Trustee, from the Stanford Board of Trustees, Signed original 1962
Presidential proclamation honoring Hoover's 90th birthday, Photocopy August 10, 1964
Resolution in honor of Hoover, from the Council of Profit Sharing Industries 1964
Degree of Uncommon Man, conferred posthumously on Hoover by the Stanford Associates 1965
Honorary Past Commander-in-Chief, conferred posthumously on Hoover by the Military Order of the World Wars 1966
Flags, arranged alphabetically undated
California Bear Flag and stand, presented to Hoover by the Native Sons of the Golden West undated
Presidential Flag undated
Unidentified flag undated
United States Flag and stand, gift of Hoover's New York staff in honor of his 86th birthday August 10, 1960
United States Flag and stand undated
United States Flag undated
Newspaper clippings, oversize albums, arranged chronologically. See also clipping file 1893-1946
Palo Alto Times. 1893-1895
Daily Palo Alto. 1895
various sources. Photocopies 1898-1920
Chicago Daily Tribune. Photocopy 1928
The Minneapolis Journal. 1928
various sources 1946
Political cartoons, referring to the U.S. Food Administration, Original artists' sketches and photocopies 1917-1918/1949
Barclay, McKee, The Baltimore Sun, "The Real Mother Hubbard," Photocopy 1917
Berrymore, C.K., The Washington Evening Star.
"The Canning Season," Photocopy 1917
"Old Mother Hubbard up to date," Photocopy 1917
"Sorry, but there'll be no core to waste," Photocopy June 30, 1917
"U.S., Greatest Corn Crop," Photocopy 1917
Cassel, John, The New York Evening World.
"Hands tied," Original sketch 1917
"Ready," Original sketch August 11, 1917
"The way to catch the rat," Original sketch 1917
Darling, J.N. (Ding)
"Can't you say something to him, Mr. Hoover?", Photocopy 1918
"Getting rid of the family pet," Photocopy 1917
"Oh, Mr. Hoover," Photocopy 1917
"Tying Hoover's hands," Photocopy 1917
Donahey, The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"His first square meal since Hoover came," Photocopy undated
"Sweetheart, oh, Sweetheart, where'd you plant that potato?", Photocopy October 7, 1917
Evans, The Baltimore American.
"At last I'm out!", Photocopy 1917
"The first step in food control," Photocopy June 20, 1917
Fitzpatrick, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "The Opposition," Photocopy 1917
Harding, Nelson, The Brooklyn Eagle, "Next!", Original sketch June 18, 1917
Hodge, H., The Spokesman Review, Spokane, Washington, "The Slacker," Photocopy 1917
Kettner, The Western Newspaper Union, "Home Guard," Photocopy 1917
Knecht, Karl Kae, "Uncle Herbert can tell us a great deal," Photocopies (2) 1949
Marcus, The New York Times, "Discharging the cabaret," Photocopy 1917
McCall, Neal, The Portland (Oregon) Telegram, "Stop feeding him or get nothing more from me," Photocopy July 1917
McCay, Winsor, "Let those give now who never gave before," Original sketch December 19, 1917
Morgan, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Slow fuse -- why it isn't even lighted," Original sketch July 14, 1917
Morris, The New York Evening Mail
"Hoover -- That's All," Original sketch 1917
"Nobody loves us," Photocopy August 22, 1917
Nap, H., "Ein jeder sollte helfen, dass wir den Krieg gewinnen," Original sketch 1917
Patrick, W.K., "Hard work holding on to his little pile!", Photocopy 1917
Plaschke, The Louisville (Kentucky) Times, "Music to his ears," Photocopy 1917
Rehse, The New York World.
"Back to the pen," Photocopy 1917
"Changing Places," Photocopy June 22, 1917
"Congress -- Food Control Bill," Photocopy 1917
"Don't you pity the poor farmer," Photocopy June 24, 1917
"Overloading the Controller," Photocopy June 25, 1917
Reynolds, The Portland Oregonian. "World's greatest Santa Claus now on the job in Europe," Photocopy December 1, 1918
Rogers, W.A., The New York Herald, "Take this Helgoland--or lose the war," Original sketch June 26, 1917
Tuthill, The St. Louis Star, "Going to tie a can on him," Original sketch September 18, 1917
Webster, H.T., "A remarkable example of self-control," Photocopy 1917
"The Congressional Unlimited," The Chicago Tribune, Photocopy 1917
"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
Full-length portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by Ralph Peacock 1921
Portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by Arthur Cahill 1925
Bronze bust of Hoover, sculpture by Haig Patigian 1928
Bust of Hoover, by Fisher Leys undated
Portrait of Hoover, engraving, by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving ca. 1928
Silver cast bas-relief medal of Hoover, by John Ray Sinnock 1929
Portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by E. Binder undated
Oversize prints of West Branch, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and Childrens Charter undated
Oversize photographic print of Woodrow Wilson (copy)
Portrait of Hoover, oil sketch, by John Christen Johansen 1941
Portrait of Hoover, oil painting, by Howard Chandler Christy 1944
Pastel portrait of Hoover, by Hugh Moran 1949
Hoover with group of boys playing checkers, oil painting, by Fred Fredden Goldberg undated
Portrait sketch of Hoover with pipe, by Martha Sawyers undated
Posters and items in poster format, arranged alphabetically by title 1928-1962
"The Miracle of America," text by Hoover undated
"Poverty Will Be Banished," undated
"Prayer for Children," text by Francis J. Spellman, signed 1944
"Something to Think About," text by Hoover, address on the occasion of his 75th birthday celebration, Stanford 1949
"The State of California, 1850-1950," framed state seal 1950
"Thank You, Miss Gray," text by Hoover undated
"The Uncommon Man," text by Hoover 1962
"United Nations International Emergency Children's Fund," text by Maurice Pate undated
"The United States is the World's Biggest Business with 125,000,000 Partners," undated
Presidential campaign memorabilia, See also presidential file 1928-1932
Buttons and badges
Cartoon, original, by Gale, "Who? We Want Hoover for President," undated
Convention badges
Handkerchief with Hoover portrait
Posters
Signs
Tire cover with Hoover portrait
"Appointment Books," Negative film of original, handwritten calendars 1929-1933
An American Epic, vol. IV, Negative film of typescript drafts with holograph revisions ca. 1963
MOTION PICTURE FILMS 1916-1964
"Woodrow Wilson and His Cabinet," Motion Picture Forum, Inc. Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1916
Untitled, children playing at a school, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1917
"Humanities Appeal," Committee on Public Information, American Red Cross. Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1918
"The Allied Athletic Meet at Joinville Le Pont, July 4-6, 1919," Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1919
"The Forbidden City of Peking," and "Happy Hooligan Around the World," Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1920
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
Untitled, parade in California, possibly part of the dedication of Hetch-Hetchy, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1923
Untitled, Senator James D. Phelan at Villa Montalvo, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1923
Untitled, possibly out-takes of Hetch-Hetchy dedication film, Silent, black and white, 16 mm (reels 11-12) c. 1923
Untitled, scenes of steeplechase, tennis match, and other social activities, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1925
"Glacier National Park," Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1925
Untitled, American servicemen in Paris, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. 1926
Untitled, Mississippi Flood, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. May 11, 1927
"Mississippi Flood," International Newsreel, Universal. Silent, black and white, 16 mm May 1927
"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
"Fox News, Republicans Meet in Presidential Convention at Kansas City," Fox Movietone News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm June 12-15, 1928
Untitled, trip from Palo Alto to West Branch, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. August 6-21, 1928
Untitled, Hoover campaign festivities at Stanford, Silent, black and white, 16 mm (Reel 24) August 11, 1928
Untitled, Hoover speaking at Palo Alto, Silent, black and white, 16 mm August 11, 1928
"The Upbuilding of Prosperity," by H.S. Kimberly, Silent, black and white, 16 mm c. October 1928
"Hoover Puts to Sea!" Paramount News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm February 1, 1929
"Paramount News Special: President Hoover Inaugurated," Paramount News. Silent, black anad white, 16 mm March 4, 1929
"President Hoover Inaugurated," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 4, 1929
"President Poses with His Cabinet," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm March 8, 1929
"President's Son on Job," Paramount News. Silent, black and white, 16 mm March 22, 1929
Untitled, Hoover announces the Federal Farm Board, Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 12, 1929
"President Hoover Proclaims Peace Treaty in Force," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 24, 1929
"Radio Takes Wings," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm c. August 1929
Untitled, Lou Henry Hoover and Girl Scout leaders, Silent, black and white, 16 mm September 1929
"Premier MacDonald's Good Will Visit to the States and Canada," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 6, 1929
"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
"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
"World Heralds Edison," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 21, 1929
"Another U.S. Asset," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm October 22, 1929
"Special: Hoover Warns Nations," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm November 11, 1929
"Eleven Years After!" Paramount Sound Films. Sound, black and white, 16 mm November 11, 1929
"Fisherman's Paradise," MGM. Sound, black and white, 16 mm 1930
"Our Presidents," Pathe Audio Review. Silent, black and white, 16 mm 1930
"The Hoovers at Home," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm January 1, 1930
"A Message from Dr. Wilbur," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm January 3, 1930
"A Message to the President from General Damaso Berenguer, Premier of Spain," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm July 7, 1930
"Lindy Gets Medal from Hoover," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm August 15, 1930
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