Descriptive Summary
Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Access Terms
Scope and Content
Organization
Name Index
Descriptive Summary
Title: Goodwin J. (Goodwin Jess) Knight Papers ,
Date (inclusive): 1896-1988 (inclusive), 1946-1970 (bulk)
Collection number: M0244
Creator:
Knight, Goodwin J. (Goodwin Jess), 1896-1970.
Extent:
213 linear ft.
Repository:
Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.
Abstract: Goodwin Jess Knight, born 9 December 1896 in Provo, Utah, received his A.B. degree in law from Stanford in 1919 and was admitted
to the California Bar in March 1921. In 1935 he was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court, in 1946 he became Lieutenant
Governor of California, and in 1954 he was elected Governor. Knight died 22 May 1970.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Clippings restricted: require 24 hr. paging period.
The Media materials require at least two weeks advance notice to use in order to allow staff time to have use copies made
from the original items.
Publication Rights
Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain
permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.
Provenance
Gift of Virginia Carlson Knight, 1973, 1974, 1982, 1987, and 1988.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of item] Goodwin J. (Goodwin Jess) Knight Papers , M0244, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Virginia Carlson Knight, 1973, 1974, 1982, 1987, and 1988.
Provenance
Gift of Virginia Carlson Knight, 1973, 1974, 1982, 1987, and 1988.
Biographical Note
Goodwin Jess Knight, born 9 December 1896 in Provo, Utah, received his A.B. degree in law from Stanford in 1919 and was admitted
to the California Bar in March 1921. In 1935 he was appointed to the Los Angeles Superior Court, in 1946 he became Lieutenant
Governor of California, and in 1954 he was elected Governor. Knight died 22 May 1970.
Access Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Ahmanson, Howard, 1906-1968.
Alioto, Joseph.
Anderson, Glenn M.
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886.
Barrett, Douglas.
Behrens, Earl C.
Belli, Melvin M., 1907-
Brand, Harry.
Brennan, Bernard C.
Brown, Edmund G. (Edmund Gerald), 1905-
Burkett, William A.
Christopher, George.
Dargan, Vernon C.
Edgerton, J. Howard.
Flournoy, Houston I.
Hahn, Gordon R.
Hauk, A. Andrew.
Helms, Paul.
Jones, Herbert C. (Herbert Coffin), b.1881?.
Kaufman, Herbert C.
Kelly, Earl Lee.
Knight, Goodwin, 1896-1970.
Land, Pearl.
Lurie, Louis R.
MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964.
Mason, Paul, 1898-
McComb, Marshall.
Milias, George W.
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-
Phillips, Patrick Henry.
Polland, Milton R.
Rafferty, Max Lewis, 1917-
Storke, Thomas M.
Thompson, John F.
Warren, Earl, 1891-1974.
Republican Party (Calif.)
Stanford University.
California--Politics and government--1850-1950.
California--Politics and government--1951-
Motion pictures.
Scope and Content
The Knight Papers consist of political and personal correspondence, speeches, office claendars, press releases, pamphlets
and magazines, information cards, clippings, scrapbooks, condolences, audio-visual materials, photographs, books, memorabilia,
legal papers and the manuscript and printed form of a book written by Goodwin Knight as a child,
Good's Budget of Stories for Boys (1910). The body of the collection concerns the years 1946-1958 although materials included range from 1910 to 1970.
The political scope of the materials is very broad, touching on such prominent political figures as George Christopher, Earl
Warren, Edmund Brown, Richard Nixon, William Knowland and Dwight D. Eisenhower, to mention a few.
The major campaigns covered are: the 1946 and 1950 races for Lieutenant Governor; the gubernatorial race of 1954, and the
unsuccessful campaign for U. S. Senate in 1958. Knight ran against Richard Nixon in the Republican primary of 1962 but was
forced to retire from the race because of ill health. All campaigns are covered primarily on a statewide basis, although national
elections may be highlighted through the printed reference materials.
The personal correspondence mentions many civic, personal and business-oriented organizations to which Knight belonged or
by whom he was cited. Some material concerns his early life and education and family matters.
The collection should be of interest to the contemporary historian as it reflects the wake of New Deal politics in California,
the impact of unamericanism within the state and the nation, and the rise of a new ecological awareness. Many of the issues
raised during the Knight years became the foundations of contemporary problems facing not only California, but the United
States as a whole. The correspondence gives substantial insight into the social attitudes of the 1950's.
Materials from the second accession of the Goodwin Knight Papers (M0245) have been incorporated into this larger collection
(M0244) of Knight materials. These additions have been noted in the series and subseries descriptions where they occur.
Some of the materials in this section overlap Part I (M0244); the majority, however, pertains to the period from 1958 to 1970.
Personal and political correspondence have not been separated. "Personality" files dealing with certain important political
figures have been intreduced, which include correspondence and related materials.
The tone of this second segment of the Knight Papers is primarily political and often reflects Knight's political clashes
within ghe Republican Party. Much of the material here will provide invaluable information to the contemporary politcal scientist
and historian.
Organization
Data organization: Nine series: 1. Correspondence, 1896-1970. 2. Printed Reference Materials, 1946-1958. 3. Clippings, 1948-1970.
4. Condolences, 1952. 5. Scrapbooks, 1944-1958. 6. Books. 7. Audio-visual Materials. 8. Photographs. 9. Memorabilia.
Name Index
GOODWIN J. KNIGHT PAPERS
Aberle, Fred (Chmn. Rep. Finance Com.)
1-1;
6-52;
9-64
Abshire, Presley (1892-) CS
14-94;
20-127;
24-142;
79-728;
94-920;
115-1147
Acheson, Dean (1893-) Secy. of State
26- 149
Adams, Henry R.
14-94;
20-127;
30-199
Adams, Sherman (1899-1959) Asst. to Pres.
55-381;
56-391
Agricultural Council of America
9-64;
45-284
Ahmanson, Howard
30-199;
35-235;
46-293;
86-823;
92-902;
93-915;
99-957;
99-959;
100-960;
103-1004;
108-1069;
110-1089
Alaska (Gov. E. Gruening)
20-127
Alderman, Robert G.
4-33;
6-52;
9-64;
14-94;
20-127;
35-235;
74-702;
85-816
Aldrich, Winthrop W. (1885-) US amb. to GB
107-1046
Alioto, Joe
121-1200
Allen, Don A.- councilman 7th d.
6-52;
14-94;
35-235;
41-266;
74-702;
91-890
Allen, John Jr. (1899-) USHR
99-958;
109-1078
Allen, Mildred P. - secy, of state Conn.
57-397B
Allott, Gordon (1907-) Lt. Gov. Colo.
79-728
Alpha Delta Phi
9-64;
18-112;
41-266;
94-920
Altman, Joseph - mayor, Atlantic City
103-1006
Alvera', Pierluigi - consul gen. Italy
91-891;
103-1005;
112-1113
Alward, Fred S. - Lt. Gov. Nevada
14-94
American Legion
1-1;
2-9;
6-52;
9-64;
14-94;
18-112;
24-142;
30-199;
41-266
Anderson, Jack Z. (1904-)
1-1;
4-33;
35-235;
91-890 USHR
Anderson, Victor E. (1902-1962) Gov. Neb.
55-383;
119-1190
Andichou, Hazel
(see also: Cal. Fed. of Womens Clubs)
20-127;
28-178;
79-728
Angel, Eduardo Zuleta - amb. of Columbia
94-916
Annenberg, Walter (1908-) P
79-728;
98-951,
954;
103-1004 US amb. GB
103-1004
Archbald, Harry R. - J
1-1;
30-199
Archbishop of LA:
121-1199
Armacost, George H. - pres. Redlands
79-728
Arn, Edward F.
85-813
Arnebergh, Roger - city atty. LA
6-52;
41-266;
79-728;
108-1066
Arnold, Edward (1890-1956) E
102-992
Aronson, J. Hugo (1891-) Gov. Mont.
55-383;
104-1018
Aronson, Louis V. II - pres. Ronson Corp.
102-983;
104-1010;
110-1088
Arthur, Chester
(see also: RP)
46-291;
55-383;
56-392;
57-397A,B
Ashton, Robert R. (LP)
20-127;
102-984
Astor, Mary (1906-) E
74-670
Atherton, Warren - R. opponent of gjk 1958
30-199;
108-1067
Auchincloss, James C. (1885-)
35-235;
79-728
Avery, Russ - J
1-1;
6-52;
74-702
Ayash, Naim - Gov. No. Lebanon
83-741
Azevedo, Clarence - myr. Sacto.
110-1089
Baboe, Roeslan - consul Indonesia
102-987
Backstrand, L.M. Lee (1899-) CA
91-894
Baer, Markell C. - Ala. Co. RA
1-2;
6-53;
9-65;
20-128;
24-142;
28-178;
35-236;
77-703;
79-729B;
85-818
Bailey, F. Bruce - myr. Paso Robles,
see also... 1-2;
9-65;
14-95;
24-142;
28-178;
77-703
Baker, G. Conrad
(see: RP Santa Clara Co. CC)
Baker, Glenn R. - campaign mgr.
1-2;
6-53;
9-65;
14-95;
20-128;
24-142;
26-150;
30-200;
35-236;
41-267;
77-703;
79-729B;
85-819;
86-823;
87-837
Baker, W. -
87-837 [re Nivan]
Baldwin, John F. (1915-1966) USHR
99-957;
99-958
Bancroft, Philip - J
4-33;
6-53;
9-65;
14-95;
24-142;
35-236;
41-267;
77-703;
79-729A
Barcome, John - LA Rep CC
9-65;
41-267
Barnes, Stanley N. (1900-) Asst. US Atty. Gen.
41-267
Barrett, Douglas - secy. to gjk
101-970(fr. C. Arthur);
106-1043
Barrett, Frank A. (1892-1962) Gov./USS Wyo.
91-894
Barson-
Baxter, Leone
(see also: Whitaker and Baxter, campaign mgrs.)
1-2;
28-178;
35-236;
46-290
Beaver, Jack A. (1918-) CA
91-894;
102-986
Beck, Martin - EE Mines
74-649;
74-650;
77-703;
91-895;
94-916;
118-1173
Bee, Carlos (1917-) CA
108-1070
Beek, Joseph A. (1895-) secy. CS
6-53;
9-65;
14-95;
20-128;
30-200;
45-283;
118-1174
Beery, Ben - atty.
6-53;
9-65;
14-95;
30-200
Behrens, Earl Squire C.
1-2;
9-65;
30-200;
77-703;
85-818;
97-945;
118-1174
Bell, Dorothy Hewes - MAHS
1-2;
6-53;
30-200;
86-823
Bell, Frank O. - US Marshall
41-267;
79-729A
Bell, Herbert - Packard/Bell
35-236
Bell, Homer H. - US asst. Atty
6-53
Bell, Robert S.
79-729A
Belli, Melvin - L
103-1005
Belling, Max
24-142;
35-236;
41-267;
103-1004;
115-1149
Belotti, Frank P.
35-236;
41-267 CA
Ben Gurion, David (1886-1974?) PM Israel
35-236
Bence, Ruth (see also: San Diego R. W.)
1-2;
6-53;
9-65
Bennett, Wallace F. (1898-) USS
30-200
Benny, Jack (1894-) E
35-236;
79-729A;
83-752;
110-1089
Benson, Ezra Taft (1899-) secy. of Agric.
55-381;
79-729A
Beran, A. - Gov. Israel
79-729A
(see also: Biran...?)
Berkeley, Earl
77-703
Bernheim, Louis - Contra Costa RCCC
24-142;
28-178
Berry, Charles F. - campaign mgr. 1946
1-3
Berry, John S. - San Bernardino Co. RA
77-703
Berry, Swift (1887-) CS
79-729B;
92-902
Biersach, W. L. (Uncle Bill)
83-750;
85-812;
91-900;
93-911;
108-1070
Biggs, Reginald H. - vp Emporium
55-381
Biran, Avraham - consul gen. Israel
91-895
Biscailuz, Eugene W. - LA sheriff
4-33;
20-128;
35-236;
79-727
Black, Charles A.
79-729B
Blackwell, Kenneth F. - USHR
30-200
Blair, James T. Jr. (1902-1962) Gov. Missouri
119-1190
Bogart, Humphrey
Mrs.: Lauren Becall (1924-) E
109A-1077A cond.
Bonanno, Frank - San Jose
Mercury
79-729A
Boncan, Marcello T. - vice-consul Philippines
6-53
Bonelli, Frank G. (1906-) CA
83-745
Bonelli, William G. (1895-) Cal. St. Bd. of Equalization
1-3;
9-65;
14-95;
20-128;
30-200;
35-237;
83-745
Bonpane, Blase
79-729A;
91-900
Boud, Ernest J. - councilman San Diego
1-3
Bowron, Fletcher - myr. LA/J
1-3;
6-53;
35-237;
89-868
(see also: Doherty, F.)
Boyd, Philip L. (1900-) CA
6-53;
14-95;
20-128;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
83-745
Bradford, George - investor/campaign 1950
24-142;
35-237
Bradley, Clark L. (1908-) CA
79-729B;
108-1071
Bradley, Omar (Gen.) (1893-)
90-874 (Slater)
Bradley, Willis (1884-1954) USHR/CA
9-65;
35-237;
79-729B
Brady, Bernard R. (1912-) CA
9-65;
28-178;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
45-284
Bramblett, Ernest K. (1901-) USHR
6-53;
20-128;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
79-729B;
86-825;
102-986;
119-1187
Brand, Edward R. - J
4-33;
6-53;
14-95;
35-237
Brand, Harry
6-53;
9-65;
14-95;
20-128;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
79-729B;
83-750;
86-823;
89-860;
91-894;
91-900;
93-911;
103-1004;
109-1071A;
114-1130;
116-1162;
116-1163
Braniff, T. E. (1883-1954) Braniff Intl. Airways
35-237
Braunschweiger, Walter - exec. vp Bk. of America
91-893
Breed, Arthur H. (1903-) CS
1-3;
6-53;
9-65;
14-95;
24-142;
28-178;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
79-729A;
83-750;
91-900;
93-909;
106-1043;
116-1155;
118-1174
Brennan, Bernard
(see also: RP)
14-95;
41-268;
79-729B;
91-895;
Brennan, Edward J. - vice-consul Ireland
100-966
Brennan, Raymond Lewis
6-53;
28-178;
35-237;
46-301
Briggs, Sam - SU
9-65;
14-95;
20-128;
24-142;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
79-729B;
85-818;
102-986
Britton, Barbara - E
(see also: Mrs. E. Czukor)
20-128;
26-151;
30-200;
35-237
Brown, Charles (1889-) CS
20-128
Brown, Edmund G. Pat (1905-) Gov. Calif.
20-128;
26-151;
30-200;
77-703;
91-894;
99-957;
114-1134;
118-1174
Brown, H. Q.
79-729B
Brown, Herbert - MAHS
77-703
Brownell, Herbert Jr. (1904-) US Atty. Gen.
100-964;
107-1051;
114-1130
Budde, Henry F. - P
77-703;
91-895;
111-1095
Bulen, Edwin S. (1897-) CA
79-729A
Bull, Ingall D. - J
79-729B;
83-745;
85-799
Bullock, Georgia P. - Califs. first woman judge
109-1077
Bunche, Ralph
121-1199
Burke, Montival A. CA
79-729B
Burkett, William A. (1913-) Supt. of Banks
85-818;
102-985;
103-1004;
104-1009;
109-1071A;
118-1174
Burns, Hugh M. (1902-) CS
9-65;
30-200;
35-237;
41-268;
79-729B;
108-1066
Burns, Michael J. (1887-1949) CS
14-95
Busch, Burt (1904-)
14-95;
41-268;
79-729B
Busch, James E. - SU/CS
91-894;
91-895;
115-1149;
118-1173
Busterud, John A. (1921-) CA
108-1070
Button, A. Ronald (1903-) SU/Ca. Treasurer
57-397B;
85-818;
91-895;
97-946;
98-954;
98-955;
98-956;
99-957;
99-958;
98-959;
100-964;
103-1006;
108-1070
Byrd, Harry F. (1887-1966) USS
1-3
Byrne, Paul L.
79-729A;
115-1149
Caen, Herb - columnist SF
Chronicle
30-201;
35-238
Cain, Harry P. USS
35-238
Caldecott, Thomas W. (1914-) CA/J
35-238;
95-927;
99-957, 959;
100-960;
105-1032;
106-1043
California State Bar Assn.
9-66
California Board of Equalization
(see also: Bonelli, W.)
9-66;
20-129
California District Attorneys' Assn.
9-66
California Fed. of Business and Prof. Women's Clubs
6-54;
9-66;
28-178
California Medical Assn.
9-66
California Optometric Assn.
20-129;
28-178
California Press Assn.
(see also: Gros, Robert, m.)
14-96
California Republican Assly.
see: Rep. Party - Assembly
California-Washington Legislative Committee on Unamerican Activities
9-66
Calkins, John U. (re: Cal. Natl. Guard)
6-54;
24-142;
28-178
Call, Harrison (1898-) CA
14-96;
30-201;
77-704;
80-731
Cameron, George T. (1873-1955) SF
Chronicle
9-67;
14-96;
77-704
Cannon, Paul
see: Montana - Lt. Gov.
Cantillon, John
80-731;
83-748;
86-820, 821
Cantor, Eddie (1892-1964) E
35-238;
80-730;
91-896
Cantwell, John J. - Archbishop LA
6-54
Capra, Frank (1897-) MPI
30-201;
80-730;
87-836;
94-916;
103-1004
Carleton, Frank E. - L 6-54;
9-67
Carlson, Virginia (Mrs. Goodwin J. Knight) (1928-)
9-67;
35-238
Carns, Charles Newell Newt-J
1-4;
6-54;
14-96;
30-201;
80-730;
86-820
Carrillo, Leo (1910?-1961)
35-238;
41-269;
55-383;
80-731;
91-896;
91-897;
94-920
Carrington, R. A. Jr. - P
100-965
Carter, James M.- US Atty. LA
1-4
Casey, J. Ward (1897-) CA
80-731
Cauwenberg, W. Van - consul gen. Belgium
108-1059
Caylor, Arthur - SF
News
9-67;
35-238;
80-731
Chace, Burton W. - myr. Long Beach
(see also 11-73)
14-96;
28-178;
35-238;
80-730;
111-1094
Chandler, Norman and Mrs. (1899-) P
35-238;
91-897
(see also: LA
Times 1951)
Chandler, Roscoe L.-SU
6-54
Chapel, Charles Edward (1904-) CA
35-238;
92-901;
112-1119,
Chapin, William Wallace (? - 1957) P
89-861;
105-1032;
109-1077;
118-1173
Chatham, Thurmond (1896-1957) USHR
35-238;
80-730
Cherniss, Sidney A. - LP
1-4;
6-54;
9-67;
14-96;
30-201;
35-238;
80-731;
86-820,821;
91-896,897;
94-916;
107-1047;
108-1069;
109-1073
Chew, Elmer (descendant of Pa. family)
20-129
Chorley, Kenneth - pres. of Col. Wmsburg.
110-1088
Chotiner, Murray (1909-197)
1-4;
4-33;
6-54;
9-67;
14-96;
20-129;
28-178;
35-238;
47-321;
55-382;
77-704;
80-730
(see also: Bence, R.)
Chotiner, Seymour J.
80-731;
86-821;
100-965;
109-1071A
Christierson, S. V.
(see also: Rep. Party - Monterey Co.)
24-142;
30-201;
35-238;
80-731;
86-820;
87-836
Christofferson, E.S. - myr. Turlock
80-731;
115-1150
Christopher, George (1907-) Myr. SF
24-142;
30-201;
35-238;
55-382;
57-397B;
91-896;
99-958
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
77-704 (to) 77-704 From
Clark, Herbert W. (1882-1964)
9-67 (lawyer in Spreckels case)
Clarke, Thomas
80-730
Clarke, Thurmond - J
1-4;
6-54;
9-67;
30-201;
56-391;
86-820,821;
91-896;
102-988
Clarvoe, Frank A. (SF
News)
77-704
Clary, Owen J. - secy. state Michigan
80-731
Cleaveland, Lon - advertising
9-67;
14-96;
20-129;
24-142;
77-704;
80-731;
87-836,837
Clemens, Cyril
93-915
Clement, Frank G. (1920-)
108-1062;
111-1095 Gov. Thennesses
man, 12/9/38
103-1005
Clyde, George D. (1898-) Gov. Utah
119-1190
Cochran, Jessie Lee (Mrs. Burt) Pro America
6-54;
35-239;
80-730
Coe, Eben E
55-381
Coelho, Louis J. - L
1-5;
4-33;
9-67;
14-96;
28-178;
35-239;
92-902
Cohn, Harry (Mrs.)
115-1154;
119-1187
Collier, John L. E. Bud (1904-) CA
20-129;
30-201;
35-239;
119-1184
Collier, Randolph (1902-) CS
9-67;
30-201;
35-239;
41-269
Collins, George D. (1896-) CA
30-201;
35-239;
45-284
Collins, LeRoy (1909-) Gov. Florida
103-1005;
110-1089
Collins, Sam L. (1895-) CA
1-5;
14-96;
20-129;
28-178;
30-201,
35-239;
77-704
Collins, Victor Ford - MPI
35-239
Colman, Jesse C. - acting myr. SF under Lapham
1-5
Congress of Industrial Organizations CIO/LA
9-67
Connolly, Arthur H. Jr. CA
6-54;
9-67;
35-239
Connolly, Leo V. - American Legion
6-54;
41-269
Conrad, Charles J. (1909-) CA
35-239;
55-383;
56-391;
102-987;
109-1072;
118-1174
Coogan, Jackie E
80-731
Cooke, John B. (1885-) CA
35-239
Cooley, Merriel E.
77-704;
80-730
Cooley, Mrs. Pearl (Arvilla K.'s mother)
74-655;
74-656;
77-704
Coolidge, Glen (1902-) CA
55-382;
56-391;
57-397B;
91-900;
99-957
Coombs, Nathan F. (1881-) CS
14-96;
35-239;
106-1038
Cooper, Leon M. LP
91-897
Coquet, Benito - secy. to pres. of Mexico
116-1163
Corbett, William J. - acting gov. Guam
55-383
Corley, James H. - comptroller UC, see also...
6-54;
9-67;
86-833
Cornell Club
9-67
Cortinez, Ruiz (pres. of Mexico)
9-67;
35-239
Costello, Lou (1908-1959) E
80-730;
6-54
Cotton, Aylett B. J
1-5;
28-178
Cottrell, Edwin A. (1881-1953) SU
77-704
Council of State Governments
6-54;
9-67
Cowell, Harvey H. - myr. Avalon
80-731
Craig, George N. - Gov. Indiana
55-383;
87-836;
105-1027;
118-1174
Craig, Robert Fenton - RCCC
1-5;
9-67;
106-1033;
109-1075
Cramer, Howard K. (1903-)
9-67 CA
Creedon, Daniel J. (1914-)
35-239;
80-731
Cribbins, Walter W. (re: J. Roosevelt)
9-67;
14-96;
20-129
Crittenden, Bradford S. (1876-) CS
9-67;
14-96;
20-129;
30-201;
35-239
Crocker, Roy P.
100-965
Crocker, W. W. (1893-1964) F
1-5;
80-730;
115-1152
Crowley, Ernest C. (1896-) CA
14-96;
30-201;
35-239;
41-269
Cummings, Robert (1910-) E
k09-1072
Cunningham, James E. - CS
35-239;
56-391;
87-836;
100-1072
Cunningham, R. R. CS
9-67;
30-201;
35-239;
77-704
Cunningham, T. J.
80-730
Curler, Ben V. (1894-) J
9-67;
35-239;
77-704;
80-731
Leland
109-1072, [4 letters]
Cusanovich, Lou (1912-) CA
109-1072
Czukor, Eugene and Barbara (Britton) (1899-)
30-201;
35-239;
41-269;
80-730;
Dae-English, Harry Alonzo - consul of Paraguay
80-732
Dafni, Reuven - consul of Israel
10-68
Dahl, Walter I. (1909-) CA
86-827,828;
102-995;
110-1089
Damgard, Theodore
55-381
Daniel, Price (1910-) Governor Texas
119-1190,
119-1190
Darby, Raymond V. - GJK opponent 1950 (? - 1953)
24-143;
36-240;
42-270
Dargan, Vernon C. - Gulf Ins. Co.
14-97;
28-178;
36-240;
74-653;
74-659;
77-705;
86-827;
106-1034;
109A-1079;
109A-1080
Daughters of the American Revolution
6-55;
42-270
Davenport, Ed J. - councilman LA
10-68;
31-202;
42-270
Davies, Lloyd G.-councilman LA
1-6;
14-97
Davis, Edwin A. - CNPA
1-6
Davis, M. Philip (1904-) CA
1-6;
31-202;
36-240
Davis, Philip E. - DMV
31-202;
36-240
Dawson, William (1903-) USHR
31-202
Day, Elias (1896-) USS
80-732
Deal, Edson H. (1903-) Lt. Gov. Idaho
42-270;
80-732
Dean, James S. - Dir. of Finance
6-55;
10-68;
20-130;
36-240
DeLap, T. H. (1885-) CS
6-55
Demeo, Nick - L
10-68;
14-97;
24-143;
31-202;
36-240
DeMille, Cecil B. (1881-1959) MPI
1-6;
36-240
Demmon, George - myr. Vallejo
24-143
Dempsey, Jack (1895-) prize fighter
1-6;
14-97;
36-240;
80-732;
91-900;
92-901;
109-1071A;
112-1113
Dennison, Robert L. - Capt. USN
10-68
(re: Truman)
Derounian, Steven B. (1918-) USHR
57-397B
Desmond, Earl D. (1895-1956) CS
6-55;
20-130;
36-240;
80-732
Deuel, Charles Mrs.
6-55
(re: Sen. Reuben Deuel's death)
Dewey, Thomas E. (1902-) Gov. NY/Pres. contender
(see also: Tennyson, S.)
4-33;
6-55;
10-68;
14-97;
20-130;
36-240;
77-705
Dickey, Randal (1899-) CA
10-68;
31-202
36-240;
79-727;
80-732;
86-828
Dickson, Edward A. (1879-1956) UC Regent
1-6;
36-240;
102-992
Diefendorf, Fred - PR
1-6;
6-55;
10-68;
14-97;
20-130
Dievendorff, H. H. (re: Tressider's death and Almon Roth)
10-68
Dillinger, H. E. (1889-) CS
6-55;
10-68;
31-202;
36-240
Dills, Ralph C. (1910-)CA
6-55
Dilworth, Nelson S. - CS
6-55;
14-97;
20-130;
31-202;
36-240;
42-270;
83-756;
103-996;
109A-1080
Dinkelspiel, J. W.
56-391;
99-958;
99-959;
102-985;
109A-1079
Dirksen, Everett
31-205
Disney, Walt -(1901-1966) MPI
55-383;
116-1161;
see also: photos.
Docking, George (1904-1964) Gov. Kansas
119-1190
Dolwig, Richard J. (1908-) CA
6-55;
10-68;
14-97;
31-202;
36-240;
42-270;
80-732
Dominguez, Adolfo G. - consul Mexico
6-55;
80-732
Donnelly, Hugh P. (1890-) CS
36-240;
93-906
Doolittle, James (1896-)
77-705;
83-764
Dorsey, Jess R. (1877-) CS
6-55;
10-68;
28-178;
31-202;
86-827;
93-905;
108-1069;
109A-1079;
110-1089;
113-1129;
116-1156
Downey, Sheridan (1884-1961) USS
14-97;
24-143;
26-152
Downey, William W. - asst. to gov. Ill. - Stratton
113-1129
*Doyle, Thomas J. (1879-) CA
36-240
Doyle, Clyde (1887-1963) USHR
36-240
Doyle, Don (1915-) CA
109-1071A;
109A-1079;
117-1168;
118-1174
121-1200
Draklich, Nick A. - asst. to gov. of Guam
(see also: RP/YRs)
14-97;
31-202;
36-240;
42-270;
87-837;
89-867;
104-1011
Drinkwater, Terrell C. - Western AL
94-916;
108-1061
Duffy, Clinton - warden SQ
6-55;
20-130;
31-202;
36-240;
42-270;
80-732
Dugan, William - USS
1-6
Dulles, Foster
42-276
Dunn, Gordon G. - myr. Fresno
93-906;
109A-1079
Durkce, Frank
66-523
Dwinnell, Lane (1906-) gov. NH
55-383;
93-915;
103-1004
Eaton, Cal and Katharine (boxing/father-in-law M. Knight)
1-7;
4-33;
15-98;
31-203;
93-907
Eaton, Edward
93-911
Eaton, Edwin - father of Cal Eaton
93-907
Eaton, Hubert (? - 1966)
10-68;
15-98;
36-241;
see also: Forest Lawn...
Eaton, Robert A. and Marilyn (Knight)
15-98;
31-203;
36-241;
93-907;
93-911;
114-1146
Eban, Abba (1915-) amb. of Israel
110-1088
Eden, Anthony (1897-) PM/GB
31-203
Edge, Walter Evans (1873-1956) gov. NJ
102-991
(re; death)
Edmonds, Douglas L. (? - 1962) J/PAD
1-7;
6-55;
10-68;
31-203;
36-241;
77-706;
93-907;
93-908;
102-985 (joined Shattuck firm)
Edwards, Ralph - This is Your Life
103-1005
Eichler, Joseph L. - constr. engr.
31-203
Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969) President US
26-153;
55-381(photo);
26-154;
42-270;
76-681;
89-859;
91-895;
93-905;
107-1050;
112-1113;
118-1173
121-1200
El-Khedrey, Abdel Moneim - consul gen. Egypt
93-908
Elks (see also: Masons)
6-55;
28-178
Elliot, John B. (1878-1967?) Re; Acheson controversy.
26-149;
36-241;
40-270
Elvidge, Ford - gov. Guam
93-915
Ely, Northcutt (1903-) L
91-893;
109-1074
Eagle, Clair (1911-1964) USHR
31-203;
64-467
64-467
Erhart, A. A. - CS
80-733;
93-908
Erwin, Thomas M. (1896-) CA
15-98;
31-203;
36-241;
55-384;
80-733;
97-945;
100-965;
103-997, 1006
Evans, John W. (1910-) CA
36-241
Eyerman, J
86-829
Fagg, Fred D. - pres. USC
10-69
Fahs, Robert - RCCC/LA
36-242
Falk, Harry
55-384;
56-391;
86-832
Fanning, Michael D. - postmaster LA
(see also: Mem. Cancer Hospital/USPO)
6-55;
20-130;
81-734;
89-870
Faries, McIntyre - J
1-7;
10-69;
15-98;
20-130;
24-143;
28-178;
31-204;
36-242;
42-271;
81-734
Faubus, Orval E. (1910-) gov. Ark.
110-1088;
111-1095
Fayat, H. - for. trade min. Brussels
119-1190
Ferguson, Homer (1889-) USS
6-55
Fildew, Dick C. (re: Collins com.)
6-55;
10-69;
15-98;
36-242
Finch, Robert H.
26-155;
36-242
Fine, John S. (1893-) gov. Pa.
36-242;
81-734;
83-764;
87-836
Firestone, Leonard K.
1-7
Fischer, F. E. - myr. Beverly Hills
81-734
Fisher, William - law clerk to GJK
6-55;
15-98;
31-204;
36-242;
42-271
Fitts, Buron - DA/LA/MAHS
1-7;
36-242;
74-670;
81-734
Fleming, Rhonda - E
42-271
Fletcher, Charles R. - treasurer, Ike for Pres.
57-397A
Fletcher, Ed. - CS
1-7;
42-271;
81-734;
83-764;
93-915
Fleury, Gordon A. (1916-) CA
81-734
Folsom, Marion B. - secy. HEW
119-1190
Fortin, Dudley
1-7;
10-69;
103-999;
116-1163
Foss, Joseph J. (1915-) gov. SD
55-383;
103-1005
Fox, Lynn (1892-) SF
Call-Bull./ J
1-7;
15-98;
36-242;
93-909;
93-910;
106-1035
Fox, W. Turney
81-734;
83-759;
90-879;
103-999
France. Consul General. Count de La Garde.
10-69
Freeman, Orville L. (1918-)
118-1174
Fricke, Charles W. - J (re: Crime Commission)
10-69;
31-204
Fries, Jack O. - myr. Martinez
93-909
Frye, Henry - SU
6-55;
10-69;
15-98
Furcolo, Foster (1911-) gov. Mass.
116-1163
Gaffney, Edward (1897-) CA
36-243
Gaffney, Mrs. E.P. (see also: Cal. Adult Auth.)
15-98;
21-131;
28-178;
31-205;
36-243?
Galmarino, Claud
81-735
Cambord, Terry
10-70
(see also: Dafni, R. - Zionist)
Gannon, Chester - CA
78-708
Gardiner, David Charles - SU
1-8
Garland, John Jewett (son of Wm. May Garland)
1-8;
36-243;
81-735;
98-954;
105-1030;
115-1154
Garland, Judy (1922-19) E
36-243
Gary, Raymond (1908-) gov. Okla.
93-915;
96-940;
101-967;
105-1027;
110-1088;
111-1095;
118-1173
Gearhart, Bertrand Bud - (1890-1955)
26-149;
31-205;
42-272
Geddes, Ernest R. (1893-) CA
21-131;
31-205;
36-243;
42-272;
81-735;
83-763;
86-835;
91-893
Gendel, Sam
15-98;
31-205;
36-243;
42-272;
45-282;
91-900;
103-1002;
109-1077A;
110-1088;
110-1089;
116-1160
Giannini, Amadeo P. and Mario - F
4-33;
4-34;
7-56;
10-70;
15-98;
31-205;
36-243;
78-708
(see also: Crusade for Freedom)
Amadeo:
1870-1949
Mario:
1894-1952
Gibson, Luther, (1898?-) CS
118-1182;
36-243
Gibson, Phil S. - J
1-8;
21-131;
28-178;
36-243
Gilliland, Margaret P. - MAHS/SU
78-708
Gillis, Mabel R. (Cal. State Librarian re:
Good's Budget...)
7-56;
10-70
Gilroy (see also: Milias, G.)
7-56
Gitelson, Alfred - LP/J
1-8;
7-56;
10-70;
15-98;
21-131;
31-205;
36-243;
42-272;
45-284;
83-764;
86-823;
90-874;
91-900;
93-913;
94-916;
94-920;
110-1088;
116-1160;
119-1187
Gitelson, Ashton, Hagenbaugh and Murphy - LA law firm/GJK
81-735
Gock, A. J. (? - 1962)
1-8;
31-205;
36-243
Goldstein, Gustave -L
1-8;
7-56;
31-205;
78-708;
81-735;
102-983
Goldstein, Louis L. - pres. Senate Md.
110-1086
Goldstein, Matt - L/SU
1-8;
4-33;
4-34;
7-56;
10-70;
21-131;
28-178;
78-708;
81-735;
103-1003
Good win,
Gordon, Walter A. - gov. NC
55-383
Gossett, Joseph O. - RCCC
1-8;
15-98;
31-205;
36-243;
42-272
Gould, Mrs. Jay III -
87-836
Grace De Monaco,
121-1197
Grady, Henry F. (1882-1957) diplomat
109-1077
Graham, Billy (1918-) evangelist
21-121;
94-916;
118-1174,
118-1174
Granas, Mort - MAHS
10-70;
15-98;
21-131
Grant, William S. - CA
117-1172
Graves, Richard (1906-)
46-299;
46-303
Gregory, Raymond H. - myr. San Bernardino
91-900
Griffin, Marvin (1907-) gov. Georgia
110-1086;
118-1174
Groman, Harry- funeral director
15-98;
21-131;
28-178;
86-835
Gros, Robert R. - vp PGE (1914-)
7-56;
10-70;
15-98;
36-243;
42-272
Gruening, Ernest
see: Alaska - Gov. (1887-)
Grunsky, Donald L. (1915-) CA
31-205;
36-243;
42-272
Gubser, Charles S. (1916-) USHR
36-243;
56-391;
57-397B;
81-735;
83-762;
99-957,958;
103-1003
Gubser, Joseph
15-98
Hadow, Sir Robert Henry - consul gen. GB
87-839
Hage dorn-H
49-349
Hagen, Harlan (1914-)
42-273 USHR
Hagenbaugh, Van A. - LP
37-244;
107-1046
Hagerty, James C. (1909-) press secy. to Pres. 1955
97-946
Hahn, Gordon R. (1919-) CA
31-206;
37-244;
42-273
(see also: Pepperdine C.)
Halbert, Sherrill - J
81-736
Haley, Jack (1902-) E
81-736;
115-1154
Hall, Fred (1916-) gov. Kansas
101-967;
55-383
Hall, Harvey - registrar SU
100-964
Hall, J. P. - Western Mining Council
83-766;
87-838,839;
99-959;
104-1007
Hall, Leonard W. - RNC
98-954
Hamilton, Wilbur A. - USHR
104-1007
Handley, Harold W. (1908-) gov. Indiana
110-1088
Hanley, Donald A. - councilman Palo Alto
45-284
Hanley, Herbert - see also: SF RCCC
2-9;
4-33,34;
7-56;
10-71;
15-100;
21-132;
31-206;
37-244;
42-273;
45-283;
78-709;
87-838;
97-950;
98-951;
99-957;
102-985;
104-1007;
105-1032;
110-1090;
112-1119
Hanley, James M.
15-100;
31-206;
37-244
Hanley, John M.
83-750;
106-1043
Hanna, Byron C. - L
15-100;
31-206
Hansen, William W. (1897-) CA
28-178;
37-244;
42-273;
81-736;
105-1032;
119-1190
Hardy, Rex - Calif. PUC
104-1008
Harmon, Lloyd M. - myr. Coronado
81-736
Harriman, Wm. Averell (1891-) gov. NY/US amb.
111-1095
Harthorn, C. Leon - RCCC
24-144;
28-178
Hass, Ewing (see also: Ca. - Controller)
10-71;
31-206;
37-244;
42-273
Hartfield, George J. (1887-1953) CS
2-9;
7-56;
21-132;
31-206;
37-244;
42-273;
81-736;
84-765
Hathaway, Parker - mgr. San Jose
84-766
Hayes, Elystus L. Dit - P/SU
10-71;
37-244
Hayes, Gene - Calif. Farm Bureau Fed.
7-56
Heard, Don H. - asst. Atty. Gen. Texas
37-244
Hearst, David W., Randolph A., John R. and Wm. Randolph(1908-) P
2-9;
7-56;
10-71;
15-100;
21-132;
31-206;
37-244;
78-709;
81-736;
96-946;
110-1090;
115-1154
Hegland, Sheridan N. - CA
94-917;
104-1007;
104-1008;
105-1032;
110-1090;
111-1095;
117-1166
Heintzleman, B. Frank (1888-) gov. Alaska
55-383
Heinze, Robert A. - warden Folsom
7-56
Heiskell, Andrew - P
103-1004
Helms, Paul - baker
10-71;
15-100;
31-206;
37-244;
87-836,838;
92-902;
94-916;
103-1004;
109-1077A
Hendrea, H. H. - myr. Sacramento
94-918
Hershberger, Dick, Jane and Emma - relatives of VK
81-736;
87-838;
91-900;
104-1007;
110-1090;
115-1150;
118-1174
Hershberger, Ted and Lee and Bruce Allen
102-985
Hersholt, Jean (Mrs/Mr) (1886-1956) MPI
37-244
Herter, Christian A. (1895-1966) gov. Mass.
55-383;
83-764;
94-920
Hess, Lynford
78-709
Hewitt, Frank B.
15-100;
21-132;
31-206;
42-273
Hews, Hayd
31-206
Hichborn, Franklin - historian
15-100;
31-206;
106-1034
Hiestand, Edgar W. (1888-) USHR
37-244;
99-958
Hill, Clair A. - chmn. Water Res. Bd.
104-1008
Hill, Glad W IN
121-1199
Hiller, Stanley Jr. - Hiller Aircraft, PA
31-206
Hillings, Patrick J. (1923-) USHR
26-149;
31-206;
37-244;
87-838;
99-958
Hilton, Conrad N. (1887-) hotelier
37-244;
81-736,
Hinckley, Stewart (1902-) CA
7-56;
37-244
Hinman, Nelson E. - Sen. chaplain
15-100;
21-132;
24-144;
95-927
Hinshaw, Carl (1894-) USHR
42-273;
99-958
Hobbie, Don (1902-1955) CA
81-736;
94-917
Hoffman, Verne W. (1895?-) CS
31-206;
37-244;
42-273
Hollibaugh, Jonathan (1891-) CA
2-9;
7-56;
37-244;
42-273
Hollywood Republican Committee, Geo. Murphy Pres.
(see also: RP)
7-56;
28-178
Holt, Joseph F. (1924-) USHR
37-244;
99-958
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964) President US
15-100 (m. SU);
94-920;
110-1090,
110-109
Hope, Bob (Leslie Townes) (1904-) E
55-382;
81-736
Horn, Clayton W. - RCCC
2-9;
10-71;
37-244;
94-918
Horn, Frank
74-649
(re: Mine)
Hosmer, Craig (1915-) USHR
37-244;
84-768
Hotchener, Henry - mgr. John Barrymore
2-9
Houlehan and Brown
81-736
House, Earl L. (Lt. Col. ret.) - SU
31-206;
37-244;
110-1091,
116-1163
Houser, Frederick F. (1904-)J
10-71;
21-132;
28-172;
31-206;
37-244;
78-709;
83-750
Howser, Fred N. (1905-) Atty. Gen. Calif.
15-100;
21-132;
31-206;
78-709;
83-750
Hoyt, T
Hubbard, Paul B. (see also: Randsburg
Times)
10-71;
15-100;
21-132;
24-144
Hughes, Patrick - consul Ireland
100-966;
102-991
Huls, Harold P. - J/PUC
2-9;
28-178;
37-244;
42-273;
78-709;
81-736;
84-765
Hulse, Ben - CS (1894-)
78-709;
94-917;
104-1007
Humphrey, George M. (1890-1970) secy. of Treasury
101-968
Humphrey, Hubert
121-1199
Hunter, Oakley (1916-) USHR
42-273
Hurlbut, John B. - SU
2-9;
28-178
Hurley, Edgar S. - CS
81-736
Husain, Mohammed Akim - consul gen. India
37-244;
86-822
Husain, S. Itaat - consul gen. Pakistan
94-918
Hutton, Frank LP
74-667A
Hynes, John B. - mayor Boston
37-244
Idaho (state) see also: Edson Deal
43-274
India (amb.) Asaf Ali
10-72
Interstate Cooperation Commission
7-57;
43-274
Iowa (state) Leo Elthon, Lt. Gov.
43-274
Irvin, Robert L.
43-274
(Tidelands issue)
Israel (consul) re: death of Weizmann
37-245
Ives, Herbert
82-738
Jackson, Donald L. (1910-) USHR
7-57;
10-72;
21-133;
28-178;
37-245;
45-274;
82-739;
99-958
Jackson, Hugh (1891-) SU
82-739
Jacobsen, Phil - J/SU
7-57;
37-245;
84-769
James, Sidney L. - ed.
Time
2-10
Jeffries, James J. (? - 1953) prize fighter
2-10;
32-207;
37-245
Jergins, A. T. - oil mfr.
10-72;
28-178;
32-207;
95-921;
118-1173
Jessel, George E. - E
10-72;
82-739;
103-1005;
118-1182,
Jewish Affairs
see various organizations under this heading
Jimerson, Royal - ed. SF
Examiner
2-10
Johnson, Charles G. - Ca. Treasurer
2-10;
10-72;
15-101;
21-133;
37-245;
78-711;
90-875;
90-877
Johnson, E. M. - Telluride
2-10
Johnson, Ed C. - CS
37-245;
82-739
Johnson, Edwin C. (1884-1970) Gov. Colo.
96-940;
103-1004
Johnson, Gardiner - L
10-72;
21-133;
28-178;
32-207;
37-245;
78-711;
93-912
Johnson, Harold T. (1907-) CS
82-739
Johnson, Hiram III (1886-1945) 15-101 m. Meyer Lissner;
43-274;
82-739
Johnson, Joseph B. (1893-) Gov. Vt.
55-383;
93-915
Johnson, Leroy (1888-1961) USHR
99-958
Johnson, Lillian
(see also: San Diego Rep. Wmn./SD Race Relations Soc.)
2-10;
7-57;
10-72;
15-101;
78-711
Johnson, Seth J. (1901-)
95-922;
104-1012
Jolson, Al (1886-1950) E
10-72
Jones, Clifford A. (1912-) Lt. Gov. Nev.
7-57;
82-739;
84-768
Jones, RAYMOND
father
Jordan, Frank M. (1888-1970)
see also: Secy. of State Ca. 2-10;
4-33,34;
7-57;
9-66;
10-72;
15-101;
21-133;
32-207;
37-245;
56-393;
78-711;
91-893;
82-739;
87-842;
94-920;
103-1005,1006,103-1005
Juda, Felix - stock broker
7-57;
37-245;
78-711;
82-739;
104-1012;
Judah, H. R. (1882-) CS
15-101;
32-207;
37-245;
43-274
Kaiser, Henry J. (1882-1967)
10-72;
13-84;
16-102;
21-133;
28-178;
32-208;
37-245;
43-274;
55-381;
82-740;
94-916;
103-1004;
109-1071A;
111-1099
Kalenborn, Emma H.
2-10 re: Fred Glover and Morrell (trustee) Stanford
Katsuno, Yasusuki - consul gen. Japan
105-1025
Kaufman, Herbert C. - J
79-727;
88-845;
95-923
Keane, Walter - artist;
103-1006
Keating, Thomas F. (1905-) CS/J
10-72;
16-102;
32-208;
37-245
Keesling, Francis V. - L
2-10;
4-33,34;
21-133;
32-208;
44-279;
100-964 (Wilson)(Kendall)
Kegley, Paul - Palo Alto businessman
43-276;
82-740
Keil, Edward D.
2-10
re: Diefendorf and Horn
Keller, Helen (1880-1968)
107-1049
Kelley, Pat (1902-) CA
82-740;
87-844
Kelly, Earl Lee - VP BofA
16-102;
28-178;
32-208;
37-244;
43-274;
78-712;
110-1088;
111-1098
Kelner, Joseph
121-1200
Kempff, Guenther - consul gen. Germany
95-924;
117-1170
Kennedy, Arthur W. - L
78-712
Kennedy, Robert-
118-1173
Keyes, Johnny - cousin of GJK
16-102;
21-133;
32-208;
82-740;
107-1046,1047,1050;
117-1170;
118-1174
Kiang, Yi Seng, Dr. - consul gen. China
82-740
Killion, George - pres. Am. Pres. Lines
102-991
Kilpatrick, Vernon (1887-) CA
10-72
Kilroy, Grace A. - GJK's secy.
16-102
Kimber, Benjamin J. -
see also: Modesto
Tribune 16-102;
21-133;
32-208;
95-923;
111-1095
King, Cecil R. (1898-) USHR 37-245
(re: Finch and Tidelands)
see also: Frank M. Avery
King, Edith J. - Hobart G. S. teacher
2-10;
32-208;
37-245;
82-740
King, Elmer R. - MAHS
10-72;
21-133;
32-208
re: Knowland;
37-245
King, Samuel Wilder (1886-1959) Gov. Hawaii
55-383;
93-915;
94-920;
104-1010;
111-1094
King, William H. (1863-1949) USS
74-659;
74-687
Kirkwood, Robert C. (1909-)
see also: Calif. - Controller 37-245;
82-740;
111-1098
Klein, Julius Brig. Gen.
89-859
Kleinberger, Al - MAHS/campaigner
2-10;
7-57;
10-72;
37-245;
45-282;
94-916;
95-923
Kleinberger, Ray
2-10
see also: LA Civic League,
16-103 (brother of above)
Kleiser, George W. - Foster & Kleiser Signs
32-208
Klocksiem, Herbert R. - CA
37-245;
82-740;
86-835;
88-845;
114-1130
Knezevich, John -Palos Verdes
News
83-764;
100-965;
111-1098;
112-1113;
117-1170;
118-1174
Knight, Arvilla
74-657;
74-676
Knight, Carolyn
85-812
Knight, Dolly Irma Land
(see also: Land)
74-687;
78-712,
78-712()
Knight family
74-653;
109-1071A
Knight, J. William and Jeanne B. (uncle/aunt, Provo)
2-10;
10-72;
32-208;
37-245;
93-911
Knight, Jess (father)
74-649,650;
74-670;
74-672;
74-687;
78-712
Knight, John B.
88-845
Knight, Leo J. (cousin)
21-133;
37-245;
78-712
Knight, Lillie (mother)
74-687,
74-687
Knight, Martha
74-676
Knight, Richard (son of J. Wm.)
87-844;
93-911;
102-992;
111-1098
Knight, T. Fenton - CA
10-72;
32-208;
37-245;
43-274;
45-284;
89-868
Knight, Will and Jennie
74-659;
78-712;
82-740
Knights of Columbus
7-57;
10-72
Knopf, Alfred A. (1892-)P
16-102
Knowland, Joseph R. (1873-1966) P
2-10;
4-33,34;
21-133;
37-245;
43-274;
78-712;
99-958,959;
118-1173
Knowland, William Fife (1908-1974) USS
2-10;
4-33,34;
7-57;
10-72;
16-102;
21-133;
26-149;
32-208;
37-245;
43-274;
56-391;
57-397B;
84-771;
94-918;
94-920;
111-1099,
111-1099
Kohler, Walter J. (1904--) Gov. Wisc.
103-1005;
55-383
, E.
(121-1200)
Kraft, Fred - CS
7-57;
10-72;
16-102;
32-208;
37-245;
43-274;
45-283;
56-391;
82-740;
87-844;
88-845;
103-1005;
106-1038;
108-1054;
117-1164
Kuchel, Thomas H. (1910-)Ca. Controller
10-72;
37-245;
43-274;
56-391;
57-397B;
82-140;
99-958;
113-1125,
113-1125
Lake, Alexander - ghost for GK
26-157;
32-209;
43-275
Lamport, Harry B. and Warren D. - MAHS/Pt. Seattle
11-73;
37-246
Land, Bruce K. (nephew)
16-103;
21-134;
32-209;
43-275;
78-713;
93-911
Land, Dolly K. (sister)
(see also: Knight)
2-11;
16-103;
32-209;
37-246;
43-275;
74-659;
74-688;
78-713;
85-812;
93-911;
108-1065;
109-1071A
Landsberg, Klaus (Mrs.)
102-991
Langlie, Arthur B. (1900-1966) Gov. Wash.
55-383;
57-397B;
95-926;
101-967;
101-968;
103-1004;
108-1054;
118-1173
Lanterman, Frank (1901-) CA
37-246;
88-855;
105-1023
Lapham, Roger D. (1883-1966) mayor SF
78-713
Lasky, Victor - MPI
32-209;
84-776
Lea, John F.
11-73;
16-103;
21-134;
37-246
(see also: Ca. Senate)
Leader, George M. (1918-) Gov. Pa.
94-920;
95-926;
110-1088;
111-1094;
118-1174
League of California Cities
11-73
Lee, J. Bracken (1899-) Gov. Utah
37-246;
55-383;
103-1005
LeGuia, Carlos - consul gen. Peru
104-1013
Leiser, William - SF
Chronicle
95-926
Levering, Harold K. (1894-) CA
16-103;
21-134;
32-209;
37-246;
43-275;
84-775;
88-847;
106-1043;
111-1100;
119-1184
Levering, N. T. - CS Jl. Clerk
95-927;
109-1077A
Levitt, Charles
43-275
Lewis, Ted - SU
16-103
Lincoln, L. H. (1914-) CA speaker
84-775;
110-1084;
117-1171
Lind burgh -
95-926
Lindsay, Francis C. (1914-) CA
103-1006;
112-1119
Linkletter, Art (1912-) E
118-1174
Lipscomb, Glenard P. (1915-) USHR
(see also: Rep. Pty.)
11-73;
37-246;
84-775;
99-958
Lissner, Louis M. - L
43-275;
98-951;
99-957;
100-964
Lissner, Meyer - L
m.15-101
Lissner, Richard Louis - SU
11-73
Lockwood, Russell N. - advertiser
2-11;
37-246;
46-290,291,297
Lodge, Henry CABOT -
43-281
London - Lord Mayor of (name illegible)
111-1095
Long Beach (seealso: Chace, B., myr.)
11-73
Los Angeles Board of Supervisors (R. Darby, chmn.)
11-73
Los Angeles County Sheriff - E. Biscailuz
11-73
Luckel, Frank (1888-) CA
2-11;
16-103;
21-134;
28-178;
32-209;
37-246;
43-275;
45-283,284;
55-382;
84-775;
88-846;
847;
89-868;
95-927;
97-946;
98-951;
99-957;
100-960,963;
110-1086;
111-1101;
112-1119
Luckey, Henry C. (1868-1956) USHR
103-1005
Lusk, Freeman - commentator
84-776;
89-868;
95-926;
104-1014;
118-1173
Lynch, Thomas R. - L
7-58;
32-209;
43-275;
78-713
Lynn, George T. - campaign coordinator 1953
79-727
Lyon, Charles W. (1887-) CA
32-209;
37-246;
43-275;
78-713
Lyon, Ray B.
78-713
Mabbut, Col. Charles J. (re: State Boxing Commission)
7-58;
38-247
MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964) US Army Gen.
26-158
117-1167
117-1167
Madsen, Val
11-74;
38-247;
43-276
Magnin, Cyril
91-900;
92-901;
109-1071A;
111-1094,1103
Mahoney, Thomas R. (1896-) Sen. Oregon
32-210
Maillard, William S. (1917-) USHR
38-247
Makino, Roger - ambassador to Britain
84-780;
104-1010
Malone, H. R. - CS
88-849
Maloney, Thomas A. (1889-) CA
11-74;
32-210;
38-247;
43-276;
45-284;
86-823;
88-848;
90-889;
91-900;
92-901;
104-1017;
118-1174
Mann, May - columnist, Hollywood
22-135;
95-930
Manning, E. C. - Premier, Alta. 1952
38-247
Frederick
77-694
Marchant, H. S. - HBM Consul Gen.
111-1104
Marchel - 121
1200
Marchetti, Joseph - J
2-13;
22-135;
28-178;
38-247;
100-965
Marin Conservation League
11-74
Marin, Luis Munoz - Gov. Puerto Rico
94-916
Marks, Milton (m. by R. G. Alderman 8-15-49)
14-94
Marsh, William F. (1916-) CA
84-781;
88-849;
104-1018;
111-1103;
117-1172
Martin, Edward (1879-1967) USS
57-397B
Martin, Louella Parsons (?)
32-210
Mason, Paul - LP/DMV Dir.
2-13;
7-58;
11-74;
16-104;
22-135;
24-145;
28-178;
38-247;
45-276;
46-304;
56-391
56,391 ()
56/391
56/391
Masons
(see secondary organization titles also)
7-58;
11-78;
22-135;
28-178;
43-276
Maxfield, Edyth R. (cousin)
11-74
Mayer, Charles - P
103-1005
Mayer, Louis B. (1885-1957) MPI
2-13;
4-33,34;
32-210;
38-247;
104-1017;
109-1077
Mayo, Jesse M. (1903-1953) CS
22-135;
32-210;
38-247;
43-276
Mayo, Walton D. - MPI
115-1154
McAdoo, Alfred H. -L
74-650;
74-658,667A,688,690
McBride, James - CS
11-75;
38-247;
111-1094;
117-1167
MacBride, Thomas J. (1914-) CA
117-1172
McCabe, H. - SF
Chronicle
4-33,34
McCabe, Hilton - L
11-75;
16-105;
38-247
McCall, Dorothea - RSCC
11-75;
16-105;
38-247;
100-965
McCall, Harrison H. - RA/LA
11-75;
24-145;
93-913;
99-957
McCallister, R. H.
94-920
McCarthy, John F. Jack (1924-) CS
38-247;
43-276;
104-1011;
119-1184
McCarthy, Robert I. (1920-) CS
104-1011
McClean, Cyril - L
7-59;
28-178;
38-247
McCollister, Richard H. (1908-) CA
7-59;
16-105;
32-210;
38-247;
74-659;
88-851;
90-872;
95-934;
97-946;
103-1004;
104-1019;
111-1109;
112-1118;
116-1163
McCormick, Georgette - San Diego Rep. Women
11-75;
38-247
McCoy, Philbrick - J
7-59;
11-75;
28-178;
32-210;
38-247
McDonough, Gordon L. (1895-) USHR
2-12;
11-75;
28-178;
32-210;
38-247;
56-391;
78-715;
99-958;
100-964
McElroy, Neil H. (1904-1972) Secy. of Defense
119-1190
McFarland, Ernest W. (1894-) Gov. Ariz.
103-1004;
104-1011;
110-1089;
111-1095
McGee, Patrick D. (1916-) CA
38-247;
43-276;
46-300;
56-391;
88-852;
95-933
McGucken, Joseph T. - Bishop of Sacto.
111-1105
McIntosh, Ray - J
94-916
Mack, Ted - E
22-135
Meary, George
121-1199
McKay, Douglas (1893-1959)
McKeldin, Theodore R. (1900-) Gov. Md.
55-383;
93-915;
103-1004,1006;
107-1048;
110-1089;
111-1095;
111-1105;
117-1165
McNichols, Steven (1914-) Gov. Colo.
113-1129;
119-1190
McPhee, Chester
78-715
Mecham, Edwin L. (1912-) Gov. N.M.
87-836;
111-1095;
114-1130;
116-1162
Mellon, Thomas J. - pres. SF CofC
99-958;
104-1017
Memorial Cancer Hospital (see also: Fanning, M.)
7-58;
11-74
Memorial Committee (see also: American Legion/Phillips, P.)
7-58;
11-74
Menjou, Adolphe - E
2-13;
7-58;
32-211;
102-992
Menninger, William C. - Menninger Fdn.
43-276
Merchants and Mfrs. Assn. (Shellenberger, G. - pres.)
7-58
Merriam, Frank F. (1865-1955) Gov. Ca.
2-13;
16-104;
32-211;
38-247;
43-276;
74-689;
78-714;
92-902;
95-934
95-934
Mesa, Manuel
(see also: Mojica/Am. Legion/Latin Am.)
7-58;
119-1190
Meyers, Charles W. (1921-) CA
45-284
Meyers, Oscar
115-1147
Meyner, Robert B. (1908-)
111-1095
Mexican Patriotic Committee - Consul Gen.
(see also: Villagran)
7-58
Mexico (Cortines)
43-276
Mickelson, George T. (1903-1965) Gov. S.D.
7-58
Milias, George (see also: Gilroy)
2-13;
7-58;
11-74;
22-135;
24-145;
38-248;
104-1018;
109-1075
Miller, George Jr. (1914-) CS
16-104;
26-159;
43-276
Milner, Clara
11-74;
22-135;
43-276
Mitchell, Lelia Ayer
78-714
Modesto
Tribune
(see also: Kimber, B.)
7-58
Mojica, Ralph
(see also: Mesa/Am. Legion)
7-58
Moley, Raymond Hon.
22-135;
43-276;
(m.RMN in depth -
Newsweek)
Monroe, Walter C.
85-819
Montgomery, Robert - CS
89-867
Morehouse, Nye F. - VP Chicago & No. Western RR
43-276
Morgan, Gerald - special counsel to Pres.
94-918
Morris, G. Delbert - CA
28-178;
32-211;
38-248;
43-276;
79-727
Mosk, Stanley (1912-) J
2-13
Mount Sinai Hospital
22-135
Muchmore, Donald - secy. to W. Bradley USHR
11-74
Mueller, T. F. -P
43-276
Mulford, Don (1915-) CA
118-1174
Mullen, Thomas M. - SBrcc
2-13;
4-33,34;
11-74
Mundt, Karl (1900-) USHR
7-58
Murdy, J. A. (1900-) CS
38-248
Murdy, John A. Jr. (1900-) CS
87-841;
95-931
Murphy, George (1902-) E/USS
(see also: Hollywood Rep. Com.)
7-58;
22-135;
24-145;
85-795;
92-901;
104-1011;
107-1047
Murphy, Joseph A. - L
7-58;
11-74;
32-211
Murphy, Sigurd E. - LP
43-276
Murray, James E. (1876-1961) USS
104-1017
Muskie,
121-1199
Mydland, Harvey - exec. secy.
2-13;
7-58;
22-135;
24-145;
38-248;
83-764;
95-931;
106-1035
Myers, Paul (re: SU/Gros, R.)
7-58;
11-74;
38-248
Myrick, D
121-1099
NAACP (Natl. Ass. for the Advancement of Colored People)
44-277;
113-1128
Nathanson, Jerry - councilman, Palm Springs
47-311
National Audubon Society
108-1071
Native Sons of the Golden West
7-59;
11-75;
44-277;
45-283
Needham, Roy - SU
2-14;
7-59;
11-75;
22-136
Nelson, W G
121-1199
Neron, Edward J. - Veterans Affairs
11-75
Neubarth, Harry J. - J
2-14
Nevada - Governor Russell
45-283
Newcomb, W. Fred - CA (?)
2-14
Newell, Kenneth C. - J
87-841
Neylan, John Francis
44-277;
84-784;
84-785;
95-936
Niehouse, Kathryn T. - CA
2-14;
7-59;
11-75;
16-105;
28-178;
33-212;
38-249;
78-716
Nielsen, Roy J. (1886-) CA
38-249
Nimitz, Chester W. - adm. USN
84-789
Nix, Lloyd S. - J
93-911
Nixon, Richard Milhous (1913-) President US
(see also: Moley. 22-135)
4-34;
22-136;
26-160;
38-249;
44-277;
57-397B;
109-1071A,
109-1071 A Addition to
Nosser, J. B.
(see also: Western Mining Council)
16-105;
25-146;
38-249
Nutty, John J. - archbishop SF
95-925
Oaks, G. E. - realtor
(see also: Rep. Pty. Shasta Co.)
7-59;
16-105;
25-146;
38-249;
78-717
Obregon, Alvaro - Gov. Sonora, Mexico
114-1130
O'Connor, Joseph - PR
2-14;
33-212;
38-249
O'Connor, William V. - Deputy Atty. Gen. Ca.
95-939
Odell, Robert A.
(see also: Oswald, R.)
11-75;
16-105;
38-249;
44-277
O'Gara, Gerald J. (1902?-) CS
44-277
Ohara, Hiroo - Gov. Hiroshima
105-1025
Ohio - Lt. Gov. Brown
44-277
Ohnimus, Arthur A. - chief clerk CA
2-14;
7-59;
11-75;
22-136;
28-178;
33-212;
38-249;
45-284;
87-837;
92-901
Olson
121-1199
O'Neill, C. William (1916-) Gov. Ohio
118-1174
Oswald, Rosalie
11-75
(see also: Odell, R.)
Pacht, Isaac
4-34;
12-76;
26-161;
33-213
Painter, Howard - LP
17-106;
22-136;
78-718
Palmer, Kyle - political ed. LA
Times
8-60;
12-76;
17-106;
26-162;
33-213;
38-249;
78-718
Palo Alto Republican Women's Club
3-15;
8-60
(re: SU, Mills, UCSJ)
Palo Alto Young Republicans (A. Spears, pres.)
8-60
Paraguay, Consul of
4-34
Pardee, Madeline
89-859
Parkman, H. L. -CS
12-76;
17-106;
22-136;
25-146;
38-249;
44-277;
78-718;
91-900;
99-957;
112-1114
Parrish, Lew
26-164
Parshalle, Mrs. Eve - So. Cal. Rep. Women
8-60;
38-249;
78-718
Parsons, Louella O.
33-213;
44-277;
112-1113
Paso Robles
see also: Bailey,
Bruce,
mayor
Pasternak, Joseph - MPI
33-213;
103-1005;
109-1077A;
112-1112
Pate, Randolph M. - Commandant, USMC
107-1050
Pattee, Alan G.
95-938;
106-1035;
112-1114
Patterson, Ellis E. (1897-) Lt. Gov. Ca.
26-163
Patterson, Roscoe (1893-1955) CA
85-819;
96-942
Pearson, Drew - columnist
112-1115
Peavey, Hollister M. - mayor, Huntington Park
38-249
Peckham, I. M. - SU/PAD
8-60;
12-76;
17-106;
25-146;
38-249
Penaat, William H.
17-106;
25-146;
27-164;
33-213;
38-249;
78-718
Pepperdine, George
22-136
Peterson, Leonard S. - mayor, Santa Maria
88-858
Pettijohn, L. R. - mayor, Hanford
17-106;
28-178;
38-249
Peyser, Jefferson E.
(see also: SF Wine Inst.)
17-106;
28-178;
38-249
Phelps, Winfield
15-98
Phi Alpha Delta
8-60
Phillips, Herbert
Phillips, John (1887-) USHR
26-149 (re Acheson, Yorty et al);
38-249;
44-277;
79-727;
89-859;
99-958;
104-1013
Phillips, Patrick Henry
(see also:Am. Legion/All-Am./Mem. Day)
17-106;
22-136;
38-249;
44-277;
78-718;
92-901;
105-1028;
112-1114
Pibulsonggram, P. Field Marshal - PM Thailand (to)
94-916
Piergue, Ralph
83-750
Pike, James A. - Bishop of Ca.
115-1152
Pinkley, Virgil - ed. LA
Mirror
85-791;
109-1077A;
112-1116
Pitman, Paul M. UCSJ
12-76
Podesta, Jack - florist
119-1190
Porter, Carley V. (1906-) CA
38-249;
44-277
Post, A. Alan - Legislative auditor
38-249
Potter, David M. Babe - cousin
93-911
Poulson, Norris - mayor LA/USHR (1895-)
8-60;
28-178;
33-213;
38-249;
44-277;
85-800;
90-872;
100-965
Power, Domer F. - CA
105-1028
Powers, Harold J. Butch -(1900-) CS/Lt. Gov. Ca.
8-60;
12-76;
17-106;
22-136;
25-146;
38-249;
44-277;
112-1113,
112-1113
Pray, Russell N.
4-34;
17-106;
33-213;
78-718
Price, R. Fred (1890-) CA
12-76;
17-106;
33-213;
38-249
Pro America (see also: Cochran, J. L.)
8-60;
12-76;
25-146;
28-178
Pyle, Howard (1906-) Gov. Ariz.
33-213;
87-836;
94-916;
96-942;
109-1071A
Quinn, Irwin T. (1890?-) CS
3-15;
8-60;
78-719
Quinn, James H. (1902-)
(see also: Ca. Bd. of Equalization)
8-60;
17-106;
22-136;
38-249
Quinn, William F. (1919-) Gov. Hawaii
113-1129
113-1129
Rall, Wayne - mayor Clovis
25-147
Randau, Clem - Chicago
Sun
8-60;
12-77;
33-214;
39-250;
78-720
Rankin, John W. - SU
3-16;
8-60
Rapf, Harry - MPI
3-16
Rayburn, SAM
(100-962)
Raycraft, Joseph - L/J
8-60;
12-77;
33-214;
44-277;
78-720
Reagan
121-1200
Republican State Central Committee (Carlson and Shattuck)
(see also: Rep. Pty.)
8-60;
28-178
Reuther, Walter P. - pres. CIO
95-925
Reynolds and Painter - law firm
74-649
Reynolds, Thomas - LP
8-60;
12-77;
17-106;
28-178;
33-214;
39-250;
44-278;
74-650;
74-657;
74-695;
78-720;
79-727;
83-750;
85-796;
86-823;
91-900;
92-901;
100-964;
107-1044;
117-1168.
Rice, Glenn - MAHS/TV producer
12-77
Rich, W.P. - CS
12-77;
28-178;
33-214;
39-250
Richards, Richard - CS
107-1044
Rickenbacker, Edward V. -Eastern Air Lines
103-1005;
116-1165
Rickey, John - restaurateur
39-250
Riesner
121-1099
Rinn, Robert - mayor, Lodi
17-106
Rishell, Clifford E. - mayor of Oakland
25-147;
28-178;
44-278
Robbins, Charles W. - CA
17-106;
45-284
Robbins, Wesley
78-720
Roberts, Dennis J. - Gov. R.I.
113-1123
Robie, Wendell T.
17-106;
25-147;
39-250
(see also: Auburn 49er Assn.)
Robinson, C. Ray - pres. Golden Gate Fields
103-1006
Robinson, Edgar E. - prof. history SU
39-253
re: retirement
Robinson, Edward G. - E
39-250
re: son's trial
Robinson, Elmer E. - J/mayor SF
8-60;
27-165;
33-214;
39-250;
44-278;
78-720;
98-954;
99-955;
102-985
Rockefeller, Nelson
Rogers, John M. - Elephant-Eagle Mines
74-650;
74-658;
74-695;
78-720
Rogers, Roy
115-1152
Rogers, Will Jr. - E/pol. cand.
3-16
(see also: American Legion)
Rogers, William P. - Dep. Atty. Gen.
100-964;
119-1190
Rolph, James III
12-77;
78-720;
102-991
Romulo, Gen. Carlos P. - Philippines amb. to UN
101-968
Roosevelt, James - Dem. nominee for Gov.
22-137;
27-166;
39-250
Rosellini, Albert D. - Gov. Wash.
100-964;
110-1088;
115-1150;
117-1164;
119-1190
Rosen, David V. - Knowland campaign dir.
3-16;
12-77;
39-250
Rosenberg, Nate
8-60;
12-77;
22-137;
33-214;
44-279
Rosenblatt, John - mayor, Omaha
93-915
Ross, Kenneth A. Jr. - CA
89-866
Rumford, Wm. Byron - CA
33-214;
39-250
Russell, Charles H. - Gov. Nevada
95-926;
104-1010;
107-1046;
119-1190;
55-383
Salsman, Byrl R. - CS/J
8-61;
12-78;
17-108;
39-251
Salsman, Eleanor L.
(see also: P.A. Rep. Women's Club)
3-17;
m. by R. G. Alderman 8-26-49)
Samish, Artie - lobbyist
12-78;
14-94;
27-167;
39-251
San Diego Rep. Women
3-17;
8-61
(see also: Johnson, L. Bence, R.)
San Francisco Co. Rep. Central Committee
8-61
(see also: H. Hanley)
San Joaquin Co. Rep. Central Committee
8-61
(see also: B. Crittendon)
Sanders, Everett L. (Calif. State Athletic Commission)
3-17;
8-61;
12-78;
17-108;
22-138;
25-147;
33-215;
39-251;
44-279
Sapiro, Aaron - L
8-61;
12-78;
17-108;
25-147;
28-178;
39-251;
85-804;
90-875
Schary, Dore - MPI
22-138;
39-251;
90-874
Schenk, Joseph - MPI
8-61;
22-138;
25-147;
33-215;
39-251
Schmidt, George R.
8-61
(re: Ruben Schmidt's death)
Schrade, Jack - CA
103-1004;
103-1006;
110-1089;
114-1132;
116-1162;
55-383
Scoggins, Verne
78-721
Scott, C. Beecher
8-61;
17-108;
22-138
(re: Voorhis and Douglas)
Scott, Joseph - L
4-34;
8-61;
12-78;
17-108;
22-138;
33-215;
39-251;
44-279;
78-721;
92-902;
114-1132
Scudder, Herbert B. - USHR
22-138;
39-251
Sequeria, F. - secy. to Gen. Consul India
105-1022;
m. 120-1193
Shanley, Bernard M. - secy. to President
107-1050
Shattuck, Edward S. - RSCC
4-34;
12-77;
12-78;
17-108;
25-147;
27-168;
28-178;
33-215;
39-251;
100-965;
106-1033;
107-1047;
108-1053;
108-1054;
114-1133;
120-1193
(see also: Western Airlines)
Sheldon, George E. - cand. Lt. Gov. 1938
44-279
Shellenberger, George
(see also: Merchants...Assn.)
17-108;
22-138;
39-251;
44-279;
45-284
Shelley, John F. - USHR
3-17;
28-178;
39-251;
44-279;
108-1053;
120-1193
Shenk, John W. - J
39-251
Sherwin, Marvin - CA
33-215;
39-251
(re: Stanford YRs)
Shivers, Alan - Gov. Texas
87-837;
89-871
Short, Alan - CS
111-1094
Short, Dewey - USHR
101-970
Silliman, James W. - CA
8-61;
39-251
Simmons, Rosemary Bernheim - niece
44-279
Simms, John F. - Gov. N.M.
101-971;
103-1005
Simon, Bob
85-803;
108-1053
Simon, Jack
121-1199
Simpson, Milward L. - Gov. Wyo.
55-383;
108-1053;
110-1089;
118-1173;
119-1190
Simpson, Roy - Supt. Public Instruction
27-169;
28-178;
39-251
Simpson, Sid - USHR
119-1184
Sinclair, John
78-721
Skouras, Spyros P. - MPI
91-895;
118-1173;
120-1193
Slater, Herbert W. - CS
3-17;
8-61
Small, M. F. - adm. asst. Kuchel
114-1130
Smith, A. Ellis
17-108;
39-251
(on verso handwritten note by GJK re:Hawaii)
Smith, C. Arnholt - financier
12-79;
39-251;
44-279;
119-1187
Smith, Elmo - Gov. Oregon
55-383
Smith, H. Allen - CA/USHR
39-251;
90-874;
99-957
Smith, L. K. - mayor Monterey
17-108
Smith, Paul - SF
Chronicle
8-61;
39-251
Smith, Paul - SF
Chronicle
8-61;
39-251
Smuin, John LeRoy
92-902
re: Arvilla's father's death (Sacto.) 2-14-55
Smylie, Robert E. - Gov. Idaho
55-383;
93-915;
96-946;
105-1023;
107-1051;
108-1053
Snyder, Rixford K. - SU
100-964
Son, Charles W.
78-721
Sons of the American Revolution
8-61
Southern Calif. Rep. Women
8-61
(see also: Parshalle, E.)
Southern Crossing Committee
44-279
Spaeth, Carl B. - SU
108-1067
Spangler, Harrison W.
78-721
Spangler, Ray - P
108-1053
Sparling, Capt. Maurice C. - J
8-61;
22-138;
33-216;
39-252;
83-750;
91-900;
92-901;
102-992
Spaulding, G. A. - CS/CA
17-109;
39-252
Speidel, Merritt C. - P
44-279
Spellman, Francis Cardinal
92-902 tls
Spence, Homer R. - J
8-61;
33-216;
39-252;
44-279
Spiering, Frank P.
3-17;
8-61;
78-721
(see also: Vallejo Rep. Club)
Spivak, Lawrence E. - Meet the Press
101-970
Spreckles Co. vs. All Persons
9-67
(see also: Calrk, H. W.)
Sproul, Robert Gordon - UC
8-61;
12-79
(see also: Cal., U. of)
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.
8-61;
17-109;
22-138;
39-252
Stanford Alumni Assn.
3-17;
17-109
Stanford University
8-61;
12-79;
17-109;
22-138;
39-252;
107-1046;
113-1125;
119-1187
Stanley, Thomas B. - Gov. of Va.
111-1095
Stassen, Harold C.
55-383;
78-721;
108-1053
Stanton, Frank - pres. CBS
108-1053
Stearns, Newton A.
46-300;
46-305;
47-317;
99-958
Stengel, Casey
94-916
Sterling, J. E. Wallace - SU
119-1187
Stewart, A. I. - CA
39-252;
44-279;
114-1132
Stolz, Louis P. - SU
92-901;
114-1132
Storke, Charles A. - P
17-108
Storke, T. M. - CS/P/SU
3-17;
12-79;
17-109
re: Fred Houser;
22-138;
39-252;
84-768;
94-920;
102-991;
108-1053,
108-1053
Stratton, William G. - Gov. Ill.
55-383;
103-1006;
115-1147;
117-1164;
119-1190
Straus, Richard
89-859
Strehlow, Arthur F.
8-61;
12-79;
28-178;
39-252;
78-721;
91-893;
85-804;
101-971
(see also: Calif. Rep. Assly.)
Sullivan, Edward E. - E
33-216;
39-252
Sullivan, Mark - Pacific Tel. and Tel.
120-1193
Summerfield, Arthur E. - US Postmaster General
101-967
Sutherland, George - J
74-696
Sutro, Adolph
101-970;
109-1071A
(see also: Purple Heart)
Sutton, Louis G. - CS
12-79;
17-109;
39-252;
93-906
Sweigert, William T. - exec. secy. Warren
3-17;
8-61;
39-252;
78-721
Swing, Ralph E. - CS
8-61;
12-79;
22-138;
28-178;
39-252
Sylva, Tillie - aunt
44-279
Synon, John - campaign strategist
22-138;
25-147;
28-178;
33-216;
39-252;
46-297;
86-821;
90-872;
91-900;
93-912;
101-970;
108-1053
Taft, Robert - USS, Pres. cand.
23-139;
27-170
Takasugi, Kanji - Consul of Japan
105-1025
Tannenbaum, David - mayor Beverly Hills
108-1057;
109-1077;
115-1154
Taylor, L. D. Babe - mayor Dunsmuir
25-148;
39-253;
44-279
Teague, Charles M. - USHR
99-958
Telluride Assn.
8-62
(see also: Johnson, E.)
Tenney, Jack B. - CS
3-18;
8-62;
12-79;
18-110;
28-178;
34-217;
39-253;
44-279;
78-722;
85-812;
89-867
(see also: AECS)
Thieriot, Charles deYoung - P
103-1004
Thomas, Vincent - CA
44-279;
108-1057;
111-1095
Thompson, John F. - CA
12-79;
34-217;
39-253;
44-279;
85-808;
87-837;
106-1043;
108-1058;
110-1088;
117-1167;
118-1174
Thomson, Vernon W. - Wisc. Atty. Gen.
101-973;
117-1164
Thornton, Dan - Gov. Colo.
23-139;
87-836
Thurman, Allen G. Scoop - CS
8-62;
12-79;
18-110;
34-217;
39-253
(see also: Grass Valley, 10-70)
Tibbett, Lawrence M. - E/MAHS
3-18
Tibbetts, Mary - P
(see also: Woodland
Record/ Yolo Co.
Record)
12-79;
34-217;
39-253,
121-1199
Tickle, Edward H. - CS
3-18;
12-79;
18-110;
39-253;
44-279;
78-722
Tide Water Assn. Oil Co.
8-62;
39-253
Times-Mirror Bldg. Dedication
12-79
Timmerman, George Bell Jr. - Gov. S.C.
103-1004
Todd, Michael - adv. agency
45-283
Tognazzini, Roland - Union Sugar Co.
12-79;
18-110;
28-178;
39-253
Toll, Henry W. - Senator Colo.
87-836
Tomlinson, Stanley T. - CA
44-279
Town Meeting radio broadcast
8-62
Townsend, Viner
86-823
Tracy, Frank C. - YRs, Ca.
3-18
Tressider, Donald B. - SU
3-18
Trower, Stella - cousin
8-62
Truman, H. S. Library
44-279
Tunney, Gene
55-381;
103-1005;
114-1136
Tuso, Johnnie
(re: Riverside cement dust control problem)
18-110;
23-139;
39-253
Ullrich, Paul G.
(see also: Nevada Co. RCC)
3-18;
34-218;
40-254;
45-281;
78-723;
90-880,881
Underwood, Cecil H. - Gov. W. Va.
111-1095
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.
91-893
Union Oil Co.
23-139;
45-281
United Spanish War Veterans
8-62
U.S. Naval School, Monterey
13-80
Vai, James -vintner
13-80;
18-111;
23-139;
34-218;
40-254;
45-281;
92-901;
103-1004,1006;
110-1089;
114-1139,1140;
116-1162;
120-1195
Vandervoort, Ray
8-62
VanLoben Sels, James F.
109-1071A
Van-Tets, William - Consul Gen. Netherlands
101-977
Vasey, Beach -legal secy. Warren
(see also: Calif. - Gov.'s Office)
13-80;
40-254;
78-724
Vermillion, George M. - mayor Long Beach
95-934
Veterans of Foreign Wars
8-62;
13-80;
40-254
Villagran, Francisco - Consul Gen. Mexico,
See also: Mexico)
8-62
von Dehn, Hyatt R. - pres. Hyatt House Hotels
101-968
von Kleinsmidt, Rufus B. - pres. USC
78-724
Von Zell, Harry - E
40-254
Walsh, Christy - PR
3-19;
4-34;
23-140;
34-219;
40-255;
45-281
(to T. Kuchel);
74-700
Ward, Clarence - CS
8-62;
23-140;
25-148;
40-255
Ward, Stuart R. - Commonwealth Club SF
8-62
Warner, Harry M. - MPI
40-255;
115-1153
Warner, Jack L. - MPI
114-1142
Warren, Earl - Gov. Ca.
3-19
re: Cherniss;
4-34;
8-62;
13-80;
27-171;
28-178;
34-219;
40-255;
108-1061 birthday;
119-1190
Waters, Laughlin E. - CA
(see also: RSCC)
34-219;
40-255;
45-281;
90-885
Watkins, Charles A.
13-80 m. Stanwyck divorce case
Watson, Clyde A. - CS
8-62;
18-111;
23-140
Watson, Dean D. - Ca. Real Estate Com.
23-140;
40-255
Way, Arthur W. - CA
18-111;
23-140;
28-178;
40-255;
45-281
Weedman, Mrs. Charles S. Sr.
93-911;
104-1009;
108-1061
Weedman, Charles S. Jr. Mrs. (Carolyn Knight)
108-1061;
113-1125;
114-1146
Weinberger, Caspar W. Cap - CA/secy HEW
40-255;
45-284;
55-384;
93-906;
109-1071A
Welburn, Nelson Grady - American Legion
18-111
Wellborn, Olin III - chief counsel for Doheny/ADP
3-19
Wellington, Col. M. B. - Ca. State Bar Assn.
3-19
Werdel, Thomas H. - USHR
23-140;
34-219;
40-255
Western Airlines
(see also: Shattuck, E.)
8-62
West-Sleeth,
74-676
Weybret, Fred
13-80;
40-255;
90-885;
92-902(Mrs.)
Whitaker and Baxter - Campaigns, Inc.
3-19;
8-62;
13-80;
18-111;
23-140;
25-148;
34-219;
40-255;
46-290, 294, 297, 299, 304, 305, 306;
47-317;
55-381, 383;
56-391, 392;
57-397A,B;
90-885;
91-900;
93-911;
97-946;
98-954, 955, 956;
99-957, 958;
100-960;
101-979;
102-985;
105-1032;
106-1034;
106-1043;
108-1061, 1062;
112-1118;
112-1119;
114-1142, 1143;
117-1167;
118-1174
White, Hugh - Gov. Miss.
89-871
White, K. J. M. - Consul Gen. GB
84-780
White, Lawrence J. - MAHS
3-19;
8-62
Whitehorn, Ethel Gillett - P
Rep. Spokesman
3-19;
8-62;
13-91
Whitman, Ann C. - secy. to President
100-965
Whitney, John Hay - Am. amb. to London
119-1187
Wilbur, Ray Lyman - SU
74-700
Williams, G. Mennen - Gov. Mich.
101-979;
108-1061;
114-1142
Williams, J. Howard - CS
8-62;
18-111;
40-255;
45-281;
95-928;
112-1112;
120-1197
Williams, L. B. -
re: Jewish campaigners
8-62
Williamson, Jessie Mrs. -
see also: Whitehorn, E.
Willkie, Wendell T. - Pres. cand.
78-725
Wilson, C. E. - US Secy. Defense
107-1050
Wilson, Charles H. -CA
113-1122
Wilson, Geraldine - MAHS
3-19;
8-62
Wilson, Leonard - L
8-62
Wilson, Robert C. - USHR
40-255;
99-958
Winbigler, H. D. -
see also: Stanford University
Winchell, Walter - columnist
34-219;
45-281
Winton, Gordon H. Jr. - CA
114-1143
Witter, Dean - Stock broker
103-1005
Wolfson, Burnett - J
93-911;
108-1061;
113-1126;
114-1142;
118-1174
Woman's Council Sacramento
8-62
Women in Govt. LA
8-62
Woodman, Frederick T. - mayor LA
3-19
Woolley, Roland Rich
3-19;
8-62 L
Wyatt, Jane - E
118-1174
Yorty, Samuel William - mayor LA
13-80;
40-256;
108-1064
Young, Truman R. - cand. USHR
3-19
Younger, Mrs. Evelle J.
29-191;
34-220;
45-281;
12-77;
89-868;
109-1071A,1077
Younger, J. Arthur - USHR
40-256;
99-958
Zanuck, Darryl F. - MPI
13-80;
34-220;
40-256
Zellerbach, Harold L.
83-750;
87-836;
94-916;
103-1004;
110-1089;
116-1162
Zellerbach, James David - amb. to Italy
119-1187;
55-382
Zimmerman, Fred R. - Wisc. Secy. State
23-140
re:IOOF
Zionist Organization of America
8-62