reel 54
"West's Giant Dam Gets Under Way," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
September 17, 1930
reel 55
"Business Expert Gives You a Tip," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
October 29, 1930
reel 56
"Mrs. Hoover in Uniform Aids Girl Scout Drive," MGM. Silent, black and white, 16 mm
November 21, 1930
reel 57
Untitled, Lou Henry Hoover, Margaret W. Hoover, Peggy Ann, and
Herbert
Hoover
III, Sound, black and white, 16 mm
December 7, 1930
reel 58
"Grandpa Hoover Has Some Nice Visitors," Kinograms. Silent, black and white, 16 mm
December 7, 1930
reel 59
Untitled, Silent, black and white, 16 mm
December 7, 1930
reel 60
"The Earth's Four Corners," Visugraphic Pictures. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
c. 1930
reel 61
"Pity the Poor Census Takers," Hearst Metrotone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
c. 1930
reel 62
"Hoover School Over," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
c. 1930
reel 63
Untitled, Silent, black and white, 16 mm
c. 1930
reel 64
"Fox News, Persons of Prominence in News of the Day. The President and Mrs. Hoover Leave Capital for Florida vacation," Fox
Films. Silent, black and white, 16 mm
c. 1930
reel 65
"Hoover Heads South," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
1931
reel 66
"Floyd Gibbons Supreme Thrills 'The Turn of the Tide,'" Pathe Pictures. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
1931
reel 67
"First Lady Talks to U.S. on Radio," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
March 24, 1931
reel 68
"Gyro at the White House," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
April 1, 1931
reel 69
"Hoover Youngsters Have Easter Fun," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
April 4, 1931
reel 70
"Ramsay MacDonald and General Erich Ludendorff Message on Peace," and "Next Day the President Speaks at Dedication of the
Remodeled Tomb of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
June 16, 1931
reel 71
"President Proclaims Debt Plan," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
June 20, 1931
reel Reels 72-73
"Graf Zeppelin-Sidelights of the Zeppelin Trip," Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
July 1931
reel 74
"Vets Capture City," Paramount Sound News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
September 22, 1931
reel 75
"First Lady Meets Guests in Woods," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
September 25, 1931
reel 76
Untitled, Hoover at Pan American Union, Sound, black and white, 16 mm
October 9, 1931
reel 77
"White House Toys Go to Poor Kids," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
c. December 1931
reel 78
"Hats Off," Movietone School Series. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
c. 1931
reel 79
Untitled, unedited version of "President Addresses the Nation," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
May 31, 1932
reel 80
"President Addresses the Nation," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
May 31, 1932
reel 81
"A Day in Camp with Mr. Hoover," Fox Movietone. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
June 1932
reel 82
"Citizen
Herbert
Hoover
-While Curtis Accepts Re-nomination, His Chief Poses at Rapidan Retreat for First Time," Paramount News. Sound, black and
white, 16 mm
June 1932
reel 83
"Scenes at the Re-nomination of
Herbert
Hoover
," Pathe News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
June 16, 1932
reel 84-94
"
Herbert
Hoover
: Master of Emergencies," Silent, black and white, 35 mm and 16 mm
1932
reel 94
"
Herbert
Hoover
: Master of Emergencies"
1932
reel 95
"Hoover Back to Work," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
December 30, 1932
reel 96-97
Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm
February 7, 1933
reel 98
Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm
February 7, 1933
reel 99
Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm
February 9, 1933
reel 100
"Hoover Makes Last Public Address as President, Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
February 12, 1933
reel 101
Untitled, medicine ball game, Silent, black and white, 16 mm
February 27, 1933
reel 102
"Personalities--
Herbert
Hoover
Takes Spotlight at G.O.P. Dinner," Movietone. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
February 12, 1935
reel 103
"Personalities. Hoover and Smith on Same Platform," Fox Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
April 8, 1935
reel 104
"'Liberty Must Live'--Hoover," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 1935
July 4, 1935
reel 105
"Hoover, F.D.R. Share Front Page News," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
January 16, 1936
reel 106
"Hoover Sees Ahead," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
January 15, 1938
reel 107
"Poland," Paramount News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
March 10, 1938
reel 108
"Personalities - Mark Sullivan Looks Back on 50 Years as Newspaperman," Movietone News. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
November 16, 1938
reel 109-123
"A Conversation with
Herbert
Hoover
," NBC. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
1955
reel 124
"Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson," NBC. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
1961
reel 125
"We Fed Our Enemies," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
1963
Access
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reel 126
"
Herbert
Hoover
Special: Portrait of a President," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
October 20, 1964
reel 127
"NBC News Special:
Herbert
Hoover
," NBC. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
October 22, 1964
reel 128
"
Herbert
Hoover
: Memorial Service," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
October 22, 1964
reel 129-130
"Washington Service for Hoover: Hoover Obituary," CBS. Sound, black and white, 16 mm
October 23, 1964
PHONORECORDS
1938-1966
Scope and Contents note
Speeches and radio broadcasts, arranged chronologically.
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Disc 1: "The American Way" AMP Recording Studios
undated
Conditions Governing Access note
Use copy reference number: 62008_a_0002432
Scope and Contents note
Hoover addresses a radio audience to discuss the positive side of American life, focusing on intangibles such as freedom.
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Discs 2-3: "Finnish Relief Appeal" WOR
undated
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Herbert
Hoover
appeals to the American people to aid Finland.
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Discs 4-5: "Must They Starve?" Boake Carter for the National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies. Includes excerpt
of Hoover address
undated
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Scope and Contents note
The National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies presents a radio dramatic series number 1: presenting Hon.
Herbert
Hoover
. Boake Carter narrates.
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Disc 6: "Plight of the Jews" CBS
October 14, 1938
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Hoover decries the treatment of the Jewish people in Germany. He blames the Nazi Party, saying the German people as a whole
are good.
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Discs 7-8: "Our Most Important Domestic Issue" Omaha, Nebraska
February 12, 1940
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Hoover speaks about unemployment in America and government actions to reduce it and improve the economy as a whole. He views
getting men back to work as the most important humanitarian effort possible. He notes that the other democracies climbed out
of the Great Depression by 1935, but not America. He criticizes government borrowing, regulation, and statism as a whole.
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Disc 9: "The March of Hunger in Europe" WABC
February 16, 1941
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Hoover talks about food aid to the small democracies. He mentions experiences with aid during World War I, and he offers counterpoints
to arguments against American involvement.
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Discs 10-11: Address for the National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies CBS, Chicago
February 24, 1941
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Hoover speaks about food aid to the small democracies during World War II. Chauncey McCormick introduces Hoover.
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Discs 12-13: "The American Campus Speaks with
Herbert
Hoover
," WOR
April 21, 1941
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
The American Campus interviews
Herbert
Hoover
and students across the country regarding food aid to Belgium. The speakers appeal to Americans to support the effort to
aid Belgium, saying this is a politically neutral humanitarian action.
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Discs 14-16: "The Dedication of the Hoover Tower"
June 20, 1941
Conditions Governing Access note
Use copy reference number: 62008_a_0002431
Scope and Contents note
The main program is an NBC broadcast of the dedication ceremony for the Hoover Tower. Speakers include Leland Cutler, David
Elton Trueblood, Edgar Rickard, Yale University President Charles Seymour,
Herbert
Hoover
, Libraries Director Ralph Lutz, and Stanford University President Ray Wilbur. Features short segments of the tower bells
playing "America the Beautiful." On the reverse side of the original discs is a panel discussion entitled "Wealth of the West"
recorded in the radio room of the Hoover Tower. It is a both a dramatization and non-dramatized panel discussion on the role
of educational entities such as Stanford and the University of California. One panelist briefly comments on his experiences
with the Commonwealth Club of California in regard to West Coast literature. The date for the "Wealth of the West" program
is likely before 4 Dec 1942. Please see a letter in Hoover Institution Records box 75C listing a show "4. Educational Resources."
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Discs 17-18: "Shall We Send Armies to Europe?" WBBM/CBS, Chicago
November 19, 1941
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Alternate title (from disc label): "The International Situation." Hoover speaks about whether the United States should send
troops to Europe. He claims the U.S. is already in a naval war with Germany.
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Discs 19-22: Address Before the Republican National Convention NBC, Philadelphia. Published as "This Crisis in American Life"
June 22, 1948
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Hoover argues every nation has failed in its promises to mankind. He decries the advances of communism, saying civilization
is at stake, with America being the one that preserves liberty the world over. He is highly critical of the Soviet Union and
its sympathizers in America. He says the 1946 American elections were the first turn from collectivism in decades any where
in the world. He ends by recounting the positive values of America in times of war and in peace.
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Discs 23-26: "Think of the Next Generation" Stanford, KEEN (San Jose, California) and KNBC
August 10, 1949
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
An address by
Herbert
Hoover
on his seventy-fifth birthday at Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University. He criticizes the high level of taxes, both hidden
and not, and spending on the local, state, and federal level. Several dignitaries, including Stanford President Wallace Sterling
and Fred A. Wickett, provide introductions and speak fondly about the Hoover Institution Library. Two sets of discs available,
one recorded by KEEN and one by KNBC. The KNBC broadcast features better audio quality. The KEEN broadcast has a longer introduction.
On the reverse of the KEEN discs is a program of the San Jose Merchants' Association about Dollar Day.
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Discs 27-28: Address Before the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Reports Published as "Removing Obstacles to Economy and
to Competence in Government."
December 12, 1949
Conditions Governing Access note
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Scope and Contents note
Hoover speaks about the Hoover report on government efficiency and reorganizing the executive branch of the government. He
calls it an intelligent, non-partisan "crusade" for competence in government efficiency. He touches on the nexus of spending,
taxation, and the national productivity. He calls for a skilled, non-politicized civil service, saying it is necessary to
the nation. He further calls for the government to rebuild the budget so every year can be compared to other years. He mentions
eight specific topics (i.e. medicine, water resources, federal land management, et cetera).
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Discs 29-30: "We Should Revise Our Foreign Policy" KHJ, Los Angeles
February 9, 1951
Conditions Governing Access note
Use copy reference number: 62008_a_0002442
Scope and Contents note
Saying there is nothing sacrosanct about foreign policy, Hoover delivers a sharply anti-Soviet speech on foreign policy. While
focused mainly abroad, he also mentions the economy, decrying both high taxes and inflation, saying a crippled American economy
aids Stalin's goals. He then details the status of various European countries in regard to the U.S. and USSR. He frames any
discussion of war with the Soviet Union in terms of experiences in Korea as well as the world wars. Disc label has date of
1951 February 9, while original sleeve label has date of 1951 February 10.
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Disc 31: "Presidential Profiles:
Herbert
Hoover
," Kaysons International, Limited
1966
PHONOTAPES
1931-1964
Scope and Contents note
A newsreel sound track, speeches, radio broadcasts, interviews, and sound tracks of television broadcasts, arranged chronologically.
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Reel 1: "Hoover Heads South," Sound track of Paramount Sound News film
1931
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
Scope and Contents note
This sound recording is the audio from the film to "Hoover Heads South," documenting a tour of Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands,
1931. This film was converted to 16mm safety from 35mm nitrate. This tape was created 1 Feb 1973 by J. W. S. at the Stanford
Archive of Recorded Sound.
Access
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Reel 2: "Our Most Important Domestic Issue," Omaha; Hoover Tower Dedication, June 20, 1941
February 12, 1940
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 3: Address by George Sokolsky, March 18, 1941; address by Will Irwin, "Shall We Send Armies to Europe?", undated; Hoover
address, "The March of Hunger in Europe," November 19, 1941; Hoover address, February 16, 1941
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
Access
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Scope and Contents note
Part 1: 1. Speech by George Sokolsky to the Lions Club on 18 Mar 1941 2. Speech fragment, "Read Oak" by Will(?) Irwin 3. Speech
by
Herbert
Hoover
, "The International Situation," 19 Nov 1941, Chicago 4. "Should we send Army to Europe," Union League Club, Chicago
Part 2: Speech fragment (pt. 2) of
Herbert
Hoover
on WABC, 16 Feb 1941, closing announcement, and piano interlude. This is regarding the committee to feed the small democracies
of Europe, feeding European population during European War, including a message from Pershing.
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Reels 4-7: "Dedication of the Hoover Library on War, Revolution and Peace," Stanford
June 20, 1941
Physical Description: 2, 1/4 inch sound tape reels (7-inch); 2, 1/4 inch sound tape reels (5-inch)
Access
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Reel 8: Address by Chauncey McCormick, "Must They Starve?" narrated by Boake Carter, n.d., includes excerpt of Hoover address
June 28, 1941
Access
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Scope and Contents note
1. Speech by Capt. Chauncey McCormick to Women's press fed., Milwaukee, 28 Jun 1941.
2. Radio dramatic series #1: Must They Starve, presenting Hon.
Herbert
Hoover
; Boake Carter, narrator. Serial number MX192.
3. Candid Camera - meeting of TWIG #70, Wm. Corley, Narrator. 12 Mar 1941
A note about Candid Camera from the recordist that created the tape: "interviews with hady's Club meeting. No
Herbert
Hoover
material nor any references to Hoover. Was probably an acetate with black side which was used - This material can be destroyed
- W. R. M. Apr. 1966"
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Reel 9: "This Crisis in American Life," Republican National Convention, Philadelphia
June 22, 1948
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
Scope and Contents note
Hoover speaks about the state of liberty in the world and the United States' place in promoting and protecting it.
Access
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Reel 10: "Give Us Self-reliance or Give Us Security," Wesleyan University
June 11, 1949
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
Scope and Contents note
Hoover speaks about how the economic system of a country affects young college graduates, such as those he speaks to at Ohio
Wesleyan University.
Access
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Reel 11: Interview with Hoover by Allan Nevins and Frank Ernest Hill
1950
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (5-inch)
Scope and Contents note
Tape box back label reads:
Interview with
HERBERT
HOOVER
Originally recorded Fall 1950. Professor Allan Nevins and Mr. Frank Ernest Hill talked with President Hoover in New York
City for approximately 45 minutes.
This copy is the Third Duplicate, made December, 1966
(end label)
Hoover describes his work in the Department of Commerce on the regulation of radio.
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Reel 12: "Our National Policies in This Crisis," New York
December 20, 1951
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
Scope and Contents note
Hoover speaks about the problems facing the United States, but with an emphasis on foreign relations and martial matters.
Access
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Reels 13-14: "The Constructive Character of the Republican Party," New York
October 18, 1952
Physical Description: 2, 1/4 inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
Scope and Contents note
Former president Hoover speaks to 40 million of the electorate that came of age since he was in office. He advocates the election
of Eisenhower and the Republican Party. In the process, attempting to debunk commonly held beliefs, he examines actions of
the Republican Party in the first third of the 20th century, the New Deal, reactionary politics, conservation of natural resources,
corruption, and isolationism.
This address is a compliment to a press release sent out by the Republican National Committee.
Access
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Reel 15:
Herbert
Hoover's
75th Birthday, Stanford
1953
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 16: "Farm City Conference Economy Award," New York
May 25, 1954
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reels 17-20: "On the Reorganization of the Federal Government, Washington, D.C
January 29, 1955
Physical Description: 4, 1/4 inch sound tape reels (7-inch)
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Reel 21: "Our American Way of Life," Newberg, Oregon
August 11, 1955
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (5-inch)
Access
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Scope and Contents note
Herbert
Hoover
speaks at a childhood home in Newberg, Oregon, as part of a dedication ceremony.
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Reel 22: "Address Before the Centennial Convention of the Republican Party," San Francisco
August 21, 1956
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 23: Address, Women's National Republican Club
March 9, 1957
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 24: Address, Boy of the Year Award
March 10, 1957
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 25: "The Strengths of America," Grocery Manufacturers of America, New York
November 11, 1957
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 26: "It's Your Business, No. 50," Interview of Hoover by Paul Manning
December 15, 1957
Physical Description: 1, 1/4 inch sound tape reel (7-inch)
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Reel 27: "Message to the Belgian People,"
June 25, 1958
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Reel 28: "On American Ideals," Belgian World's Fair
July 4, 1958
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Reel 29: "Some Observations on Current American Life," National Council of United Presbyterian Men, New York
February 13, 1960
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Reels 30-31: Interview of
Herbert
Hoover
by Ken Colgrove and Frank Mason
June 29, 1961
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Reel 32: Address, Dedication of the Engineering Building of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
September 15, 1961
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Reel 33: "Proposal for Greater Safety for America: The Assurance That We Are Not In the Decline and Fall of the American Way
of Life." Dedication of the
Herbert
Hoover
Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa
August 10, 1962
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Reel 34:
Herbert
Hoover
Memorial, NBC
October 20, 1964
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Reels 35-36:
Herbert
Hoover
Obituary, NBC
October 20, 1964
Access
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PHOTOGRAPHS
Scope and Contents note
3,334 photographs of
Herbert
Hoover
as a boy and at various stages in his career, as well as photographs of the Hoover family circle and their homes.
envelope A, mXXX
3 negatives: 1 of Hoover Dam; 1 of Hoover Dike (Mississippi River), and 1 of memorial plate (Hoover Dike)
undated
envelope B
21 photos of H. Hoover's ancestors
undated
envelope C
23 photos, 1 neg., pertaining to H. Hoover's childhood and youth
undated
envelope D
11 photos of H. Hoover as a Stanford student
undated
envelope E
26 photos, 3 neg., of H. Hoover as a young man
undated
envelope F
37 photos, 1 neg., of Mr and Mrs. Hoover and their family
undated
envelope G, mWWW, m*
58 photos of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover with or of their dogs
undated
envelope H
57 photos of H. Hoover's visit to Finland
1938
envelope I
119 photos pertaining to the Finnish Relief Fund, Inc
1940
envelope J
6 photos of H. Hoover at Stanford, Hoover Tower (in his office)
undated
envelope K
5 photos pertaining to the Polish Relief Fund, Inc
1940
envelope L, mYYY, m*, f
31 photos, 1 neg., of H. Hoover as Food Administrator, 1917-1918; 1 glass slide of Woodrow Wilson. 1 album with 65 photos
of publicity posters
envelope m, mZZZ
15 photos, 1 neg., of H. Hoover as Chairman of the Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB), 1914 ff. ; included is a photo
of King Alber and Queen Elizabeth
envelope N-O, m*, mIIII
121 photos pertaining to the C.R.B. (people, ship loading, barges, warehouses, statistics, etc.)
undated
envelope P
60 photos, 1 neg., of H. Hoover on various fishing trips to Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon, Florida, and the President's Camp at
the Rapidan River
1920-52
envelope R-T
89 photos of the President's Camp at the Rapidan (interior and exterior) depicting Mr. and Mrs. Hoover and visitors
undated
envelope U-V, mAAAA
80 photos, 1 neg., 1 map, showing H. Hoover as Secretary of Commerce, also Mrs. Hoover, Presidents Harding and Coolidge, and
cabinet members
1921-28
envelope W
38 photos of offices used during Mr. Hoover's term as Secretary of Commerce
undated
envelope X
33 photos of the Hoovers' house, 623 Mirada Rd., Stanford, built from 1920-23, (exterior and interior)
undated
envelope Y
22 photos of H. Hoover's birthplace in West Branch, Iowa, including photos of the cottage, the blacksmith shop, the library,
and of Mr. Hoover, family members, and friends
Aug. 1948
envelope Z
3 photos: 1 of H. Hoover (A.R.A) period); 1 of Col. A.C. Goodyear (A.R.A official); and 1 of an Industrial Conference meeting,
appointed by Pres. Wilson in Dec. 1919
envelope AA
39 photos, 5 neg., of H. Hoover at the Bohemian Grove, California, and at the Bohemian Club in San Francisco
undated
envelope BB
14 photos, 1 neg., pertaining to King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium's visit to San Francisco
1919
envelope CC, mBBBB
14 photos of the White House interior which were used by Mrs. Dare Stark McMullin as illustrations in her "Heirlooms; and
anthology of White House Furniture"
undated
envelope DD, mCCCC, m*
40 photos pertaining to Lou Henry Hoover,
Herbert
Hoover
and their respective families
undated
envelope EE-FF
76 photos of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, Mark Sullivan and others on their South American cruise on the USS Maryland
1929
envelope GG
39 photos of H. Hoover's cruise to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
March 19-30, 1931
envelope HH
42 photos of Pres. Hoover and his cabinet members and/or their wives playing medicine ball
undated
envelope II
1 neg. of a letter from the Supreme Economic Council, Office of the Director Gen. of Relief, signed by H. Hoover to Prof.
E.D. Adams re: a $50,000 fund for Stanford University Library (Hoover?)
June 20, 1929
envelope JJ-MM, mDDDD
291 photos, 1 neg., 2 clipp., pertaining to H. Hoover's campaign trips, his acceptance speech, etc
undated
envelope NN
33 photos, 65 neg., of H. Hoover awards
undated
envelope OO, mEEEE
38 photos, 1 clip., of H. Hoover as President-elect
undated
envelope PP-TT, mFFFF, m*
298 photos, 2 neg., 17 clipp., 3 mounted clippings, pertaining to H. Hoover (presidential period) 106 of these prints were
taken by the N.Y. Times photographer (1929-1933), also 3 engravings
undated
envelope VV
20 photos, 24 neg., itinerary, of the 1932 campaign trip, including pictures of H. Hoover and photos of southwestern scenery
and a parade in San Francisco
envelope ww,m*
98 miscellaneous photos, 4 neg., 2 clip
undated
envelope xx, mGGGG, m*
20 photos pertaining to the A.R.A and the A.R.A E.C.F. periods
undated
envelope YY
66 photos pertaining to the A.R.A. in Russia and in the Baltics
undated
envelope ZZ
26 photos pertaining to A.R.A activities in Vienna, Austria (kitchens, etc.); 1 painting
undated
envelope AAA
2 photos: 1 re: the Gold Medal Award (Stanford Alumni Association, March 5, 1963). 1 re: the "Honorary Past Commander-in-Chief
(in perpetuity of the Military Order to the World Wars" (Citation), 1966
envelope BBB
17 photos of H. Hoover's apartment at the Walderf Astoria in New York City
undated
envelope CCC
9 photos of H. Hoover and others on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery
Nov. 11, 1955
envelope DDD
2 photos of the "Red House," Kensington London, one-time home of the Hoovers, taken by Mrs. Barbara Hall, London, the day
before the last act of demolition
March 1972
envelope EEE
1 photo of Jane Addams, Pres. of Women's International League for Peace
undated
envelope FFF-HHH
145 photos, 1 neg., pertaining to H. Hoover's funeral and burial services and sites in Wash., D.C., New York, and West Branch,
Iowa. (14 in colour)
undated
envelope mIII
1 photo of Grace Coolidge, wife of the 30th President of the United States
undated
envelope JJJ
2 filmstrips of pages 1-102 of a
Herbert
Hoover
photo album (?)
undated
envelope UU, KKK-NNN, mHHHH, m*
221 photos, 4 neg., 3 clipp., of H. Hoover and others pertaining to the post-presidential period. (Many pictures taken at
the Bohemian Grove)
undated
envelope OOO
21 miscellaneous photos, 9 neg., (Alaska, Stanford tracks)
undated
envelope PPP
26 photos (in 1 album) of H. Hoover and others taken during his visit to Rhode-St. Genese? Belgium
July 5, 1958
envelope QQQ-TTT
560 photos pertaining to the Famine Emergency Committee
1946-1947
envelope UUU
163 photos of Lawrence Richey (one of H. Hoover's secretaries and friends)
box 393
Envelope VVV: Photos of Lawrence Richey (continued)
envelope mKKKK
Photos of Lawrence Richey (continued)
envelope WWW
1 photo (negative) of a flour sack of the G.J. Burrer Milling Co. of Sunbury, Ohio, which is on display in the
Herbert
Hoover
Room, Hoover Tower
undated
envelope XXX
22 prints of televised coverage of
Herbert
Hoover's
appearance at the Republican national Convention, San Francisco
1956
envelope YYY
8 prints of President and Mrs.
Herbert
Hoover
, February-March 1933, and of the counting of electoral ballots for President and Vice President
February 1933
envelope ZZZ
1 print and 1 negative of President Hoover and Miss Bane with a Peruvian Paracas Mantle
October 3, 1956
envelope m*NNNN
7 photos, 1920-1928, 3 photos, South American Trip, Nov. 28- Jan. 29., 4 photos, 1929., 7 photos, 1930., 5 photos, 1931.,
18 photos, 1932. 1 photo, 1938, 5 photos, presidential period
envelope mOOOO
4 photos presidential era
undated
envelope CCCC
1 framed photo portrait of Hoover Commerce period
undated
envelope DDDD
Scenes of
Herbert
Hoover's
house in Kalgoorlie, Australia
1957
Physical Description: 1 slide / 2 negatives / 2 photos plus 5 dups. Slide is in color.
box 396, folder 1
1 print of sketch of
Herbert
Hoover
by Clarence Mattei
1933