RICHARD L. WILSON PAPERS
The Wilson Papers were deposited in the Hoover Presidential Library in
accordance with the terms of a Memorandum Agreement signed by Richard L.
Wilson on September 17, 1974.
After Mr. Wilson's death a deed of gift for these materials was signed by the
executor of his estate in 1983. Under the terms of that deed, the copyright properties
in Wilson's unpublished writings found in these papers and in any additional collections
of papers received by the United States and deposited in any depository administered by
an agency of the United States of America have been placed in the public domain.
Biographical Note
1905
Born, Galesburg, Illinois
1926
Graduated from the University of Iowa
1928
Reporter, St. Louis Globe-Democrat
1928-30
City political reporter, Des Moines Register
1930-33
City Editor, Des Moines Register
1933--
Washington Correspondent, Des Moines Register and Tribune
1938-70
Chief of Washington bureau, Cowles Publications
1950
Pulitzer Prize recipient for national issues reporting
1954
President, National Press Building Corporation
1956
LL.D., Drake University
1958
Litt.D., Iowa Wesleyan College
1967
Litt.D., Dakota Wesleyan University
Series Description
Box Series
1-14 NAME AND SUBJECT FILE, 1927-81
Correspondence, memoranda, fan mail, notes and background
material for columns, and printed matter concerning Wilson's
professional career and personal life. Arranged alphabetically by
names and subjects.
15-25 WRITINGS AND SPEECHES, 1935-76
Drafts and printed copies of Wilson's articles, books, columns, and
speeches. Arranged in four sub-series and thereunder chronologically.
Additional copies of Wilson's articles may be found in bound
scrapbooks 54-68.
26-46 WASHINGTON BUREAU--LOOK--FLAIR, 1941-69
Primarily drafts and printed copies of the articles and columns produced
by Wilson and other members of the Washington bureau* of Cowles
Publications plus daily schedules of articles to be run. This series also
contains a small quantity ofcorrespondence, intra-bureau memoranda,
and notes. Arranged in four sub-series. Additional printed copies of
articles and may be found in scrapbooks 1-53 which are located at the
end of the collection. A list of dates covered in each scrapbook may be
found on pages 46-48 of the container list.
*Washington Bureau Staff members included:
William Arthur, James Risser, Bailey, Justus Schifferes, Elston,
Thomas Stokes, Nat Finney, Martin Took, Marquis Childs, Harry
Turner, Halloran, Richard L. Wilson, Jack Herling, Kleeman, Fletcher
Knebel, Nick Kotz, Mc Gaffin, Katherine Macy, George Mills, Mitchess
Clark Mollenhoff, William Mylander, Ed Nellor
Name and Subject File Series
Box Contents
1
Agnew, Spiro T. 1973
Agricultural Policy, 1954-73 and undated
Alfalfa Club, 1953-73
Anderson, Clinton P.
See: Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (8-24-45)
Army, Navy, Air Force Journal, 1957
Atomic Policy
See: Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Bail Reform Act of 1966
Bayh, Birch 1969
Berlin Crisis, 1961
Bohemian Grove, l950
See Also: Hoover, Herbert
Bowles, Chester 1966
Bricker, John W. 1970
Burger, Warren E. 1958-70
Butz, Earl L. 1974
Byrnes, James
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (12-4-45)
China, 1972
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles
Publications: Confidential Memos 1944-45
Civil Rights, 1968-70
Cowles Publications, History of 1961-70
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles History of, 1967
Cox, Archibald 1976
Cuba, 1962-63 and undated
Davies, Joseph 1952
Des Moines Register
See:
1. Cowles Publications
2. Professional Correspondence: Cowles: Publications
Dewey, Thomas E. 1953
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memos (10-9-46)
Dirksen, Everett McKinley, 1969
Dulles, Allen W. 1954
Dulles, John Foster 1966
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memos (11-3-45)
Education, 1967-71
Eisenhower Administration
See Also:
1. Wilson article of 1-12-54
2. LOOK Articles: 1956 in the WashingtonBureau-
LOOK-Flair series
General, 1951-59
Budget, 1953 and undated
Election of
1944
1946
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memos (l0-9-46)
1948
1952
1956
1958
1960
See Also: Wilson speech of 4-23-60
1962
1964
1968
See Also: Johnson, Lyndon
1972
Fan Mail
See Also:
1. Agricultural Policy
2. Foreign Policy
3. Professional Correspondence
4. Viet Nam
1951-61
2
1962
1963
1964
1965-67
1968-69
1970
1971 1972 1973 1974-75
Undated
Farley, James A. 1971
Food Costs, 1967
Ford, Gerald 1975
See Also: Trips: 1974 Great Britain
3
Foreign Policy
See Also:
1. Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (1944-45 especially)
2. Viet Nam
1951-64
1967 and undated
Gilette, Guy M. 1961-63
Gridiron Club
1948-65
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970 (2 folders)
4
1971 (4 folders)
1972
1973 (2 folders)
1974-75 and undated
Membership List and Constitution
Gross, H.R. 1967
Hagerty, James C. 1948
Hancher, Virgil M. 1962
Haynsworth Appointment, Undated
Heath, Edward 1966
Henle, Raymond 1969-70
Hoffa Trial, 1966
Holifield, Chet 1969
Hoover, Herbert 1948-52
Hoover, J. Edgar 1962-71
Hopkins, Harry 1937-45
5
Hornbeck, Stanley 1966
Humphrey, Hubert Horatio 1967-68
Hurley, Patrick 1944
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Invitations
1952-56
1957-64
Johnson, Donald E. 1970
Johnson, Louis
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (7-27-50)
Johnson, Lyndon Baines 1964-68
Judicial Reform, 1971
Kennedy, Edward M. 1970-72
Kennedy, John F. 1961-71 and undated
Kennedy Administration, 1961-63
Kennedy Presidential Library, 1965
Khruschev Visit, 1963
King, Ernest J. 1974
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Knebel, Fletcher 1950-64
Knowland, William F. 1957
Korean War
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (7-27-50)
5
Labor, 1961-71
Leahy, William D.
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (11-25-46)
McCarthy, Eugene 1961
Marshall, George C. 1945-47
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Meet The Press, 1967
Miller, Jack 1964
Moley, Raymond 1966
Muskie, Edmund S. 1970 and undated
Mylander, William H. 1957
National Guard and Reserves, 1967
See Also: Berlin Crisis of 1961
National Press Club
1945-71
1972-75 and undated
Nixon, Richard Milhous 1956-71
Nixon Administration
1969
6
1970
1971-73 and undated
Nixon Resignation, 1974
Nuclear War and Disarmament, 1961
Photographs
Professional Correspondence
General
1945-51
1952-56
1957-61
1962-66
1967
1968-69
1970-71
1972-75 and undated
Colleagues, A-W
Cowles Publications
Confidential Memoranda
7
1944-45
1946-50
General
1944-47
1948-56
1957-64
1966-69
1970-72
1973-76
Undated
Cowles, Gardner (Mike)
1944-48
1949-51
1952-53
1954-56
8
1957-61
1962
1963-75 and undated
John Cowles
1943-50
1951-54
1955-57
1958-63
1964-70 and undated
Cowles, John Jr. 1960-70
8
Proxmire, William 1969
Ray, Robert 1949
Riots and Civil Disobedience, 1967-69
See Also: Fan Mail, 1967
Roosevelt, Eleanor
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda (8-3-50)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Roosevelt, James Undated
Rosee, Bernard 1976
Rostow, Walt Whitman 1967
Rowan, Carl T. Undated
Rural Development, 1970
Russia, 1965
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Scott, Hugh 1970
Shadow Government, 1970
Shriver, Sargent 1967
Shouse, Jouett 1963
Stassen, Harold E. 1954-63
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda, (10-9-46)
Symington, W. Stuart 1950
Taft-Hartley Act, 1949
TFX, 1963
Trips
Aborted or Cancelled and Miscellaneous, 1949-73
Passports and Miscellaneous, 1943-55 and undated
9
1948 London and Mediterranean Area
1957 African Trip
Correspondence, Memos, Itineraries
Notes for Stories
Stories by RLW
Miscellaneous
1959 Russian Trip With Nixon
Background Information
Nixon Statements
Wilson Article Drafts
Wilson Notes
Miscellaneous
1966 Viet Nam and Asia
Background Information (A)
10
Background Information (B)
Correspondence
Wilson Articles and Notes
Miscellaneous
1967 Des Moines, Iowa
1969 Viet Nam, etc.
Background Information
Foreign Leader's Statements
Nixon Statements
Press Pool Reports
Schedules and Miscellaneous
Wilson Articles and Notes
1972 China
1972 Russia, Iran, Poland
11
Background Information
Nixon Statements
Press Pool Reports
Schedules and Miscellaneous
Wilson Articles and Notes
1974 Austin, Texas
1974 Great Britain
Articles by Wilson
General
London Newspaper Clippings
Truman Administration
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Turner, Dan 1963
Tydings, Joseph D. 1967
Vandenberg, Arthur H. 1950
See Also:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memo (3-11-46)
Viet Nam
General
1967-68
1969-72 and undated
CBS Broadcast Deceptions, 1969-70 and undated
12
Wallace, Henry A. 1962-72
Watergate, 1973-74
Welfare, 1965-72
White, Harry Dexter
1945-46
1953
1954
Willkie, Wendell L.
Correspondence, 1944-57
Clippings, 1943-44
Interview by Wilson, 1944
Wilson, Richard L.
Awards and Honors
Miscellaneous, 1956-66
Pulitzer Prize, 1954
See Also: White, Harry Dexter
Congratulations (3 folders)
Printed Matter
Sigma Delta Chi, 1954-75
Biographical and Career Data, 1927-81 and undated
Payment for Columns, 1965-66
Personal Matters
1944-50
1951-57
1958-66
1967-71
1972-74 and undated
Personal Papers and Oral History, 1963-75
Press Credentials, 1955
Professional Matters
See:
1. Cowles Publications, History of
2. Professional Correspondence
Retirement, 1973-75
Women Issues, 1973 and undated
Woods, Rosemary 1973
World War II
See:
Professional Correspondence: Cowles Publications:
Confidential Memoranda
Printed Matter (1)
14
Printed Matter (2-5)
Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Writings and Speeches Series
Box Contents
15
Articles (in magazines)
See Also:
1. Clippings of newspaper columns inoversized box 76
2. Newspaper columns may be found under"Columns" in
this series, beginning with box 17 and in Scrapbooks
54-68.
3. Drafts of newspaper articles/columns may be found
under "Newspaper Article Drafts" in the
Washington Bureau series, beginning with box 26.
General, 1945-65
List of Wilson Articles in LOOK, 1944-58
LOOK Awards, 1954
1946 January 22 LOOK
George Allen
1956 American People's Encyclopedia
Agriculture As An Election Isue
1962 LOOK
Russia Today
1964 LOOK
Can the GOP Survive Goldwater ?
1968 LOOK
Hubert Humphrey
1970 LOOK
Richard M. Nixon
Successful Farming Articles
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
16
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1961
Books
Invitations to Write, 1957-70
Nixon Speeches, Volume I
Correspondence, 1970
Drafts
Foreward
Miscellaneous
Chapters 1-7
17
Chapters 8-17
Nixon Speeches, Volume II
Correspondence, 1971
Drafts
Chapters 1-6
Chapters 7-13
Chapters 14-18
Chapters 19-23
Notes
Columns by Wilson
See Also:
1. Newspaper Article Drafts in the Washington Bureau-
LOOK-Flair series
2. Scrapbooks 53-67 (1961-76)
17
General, 1943-70 and undated
1935
1936 (months not indicated)
1936
January
March
April
May
18
June
July
August
November
76 (oversized)
1937-38 (scrapbook)
1939 (scrapbook)
18
1943: London and North Africa
1943: Eighth Air Force
Background and Notes
Columns
1943: 34th Division
Columns 1-6
Notes
1945: United Nations Conference, San Francisco
1950: Russia Today
1956-62
1963
January--May
19
June--December
1964
January--April
May--July
August--October
November--December
1965
January--April
1965
May--August
September--December
1966
January--April
20
May--August
September--December
1967
January--June
July--October
1968
January--May
June--September
October--December
1969
January--February
March--April
May--June
July--August
September--October
November--December
1970
January--February
March--April
May--June
July--August
September--October
21
November--December
1971
January--April
May--August
22
September--December
1972
January--April
May--August
September--December
1973
January--March
April--May
June--July
August--September
23
October--December
1974
January--February
March--April
May--June
July--August
September
October
See Also:
Oversized box 75 for columns from
October 1974 through August 1976
November
December
1975
January--February
24
March--April
Undated
Notes for Columns and/or Articles
25
Speeches
1943
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1962
1964
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1972
Scrapbook Numbers for Wilson "Editorials"
54 1961 to 1963 3/5
55 1963 3/6 to 1964 5/18
56 1964 5/20 to 1965 4/18
57 1965 4/20 to 1966 3/13
58 1966 3/12 to 1967 2/7
59 1967 2/8 to 1967 12/31
60 1968 1/2 to 1968 11/12
61 1968 11/13 to 1969 9/26
62 1969 9/30 to 1970 8/19
63 1970 8/23 to 1971 7/1
64 1971 7/5 to 1972 4/19
65 1972 4/21 to 1973 1/1
66 1973 1/5 to 1973 11/25
67 1973 11/24 to 1974 10/5
68 1974 10/8 to 1976 8/22
Washington Bureau/LOOK/Flair Series
Box Contents
26
Article Drafts
See Also:
"Columns" in the Articles and Speeches series, beginning
with box 17 and bound scrapbook listing beginning on
page 46
1965
January 2-5
January 6-9
January 11-12
January 13-15
January 16-19
January 20-22
January 23-25
January 26-27
January 28-29
27
February 1-3
February 4-9
February 10-12
February 15-19
February 20-28
March 1-5
28
March 6-10
March 11-15
March 16-17
March 18-20
March 22-25
March 26-31
April 1-2
29
April 3-8
April 9-16
April 17-25
April 26-30
May 1-8
May 10-15
30
May 17-29
June 1-5
June 6-12
June 14-19
June 21-26
31
June 28-30
July 1-10
July 12-17
July 19-24
July 26-31
August 2-7
August 8-14
32
August 16-21
August 22-31
September 1-6
September 7-11
September 13-18
September 20-25
September 27-30
33
October 1-9
October 11-16
October 18-30
November 1-6
November 8-13
November 15-20
November 22-30
34
December 1-11
December 13-18
December 20-25
December 27-31
1966
January 3-8
January 10-15
January 17-19
35
January 20-22
January 24-31
February 1-5
February 7-12
February 14-19
February 21-28
March 1-5
March 7-12
36
March 14-19
March 21-26
March 28-31
April 1-9
April 11-18
April 19-23
April 25-30
37
May 2-7
May 9-14
May 16-21
May 23-31
June 1-4
June 6-11
June 13-18
38
June 20-25
June 27-30
July 1-9
July 11-16
July 18-23
July 25-30
August 1-6
39
August 8-13
August 15-20
August 22-31
September 1-10
September 12-17
September 19-24
40
September 26-30
October 1-8
October 10-15
October 17-22
October 24-31
November 1-5
41
November 7-12
November 14-19
November 21-26
December 1-10
December 12-17
December 19-24
42
December 27-31
1967
January 3-7
January 9-14
January 16-21
January 23-25
January 26-31
43
February 1-4
February 6-11
February 13-15
February 16-18
February 20-23
February 24-28
March 1-6
44
March 7-11
March 13-18
March 20-25
March 27-31
April 1-7
April 10-15
45
April 17-22
April 24-29
May 1-6
May 8-13
May 15-20
May 22-24
46
May 25-31
June 1-10
June 12-17
June 19-24
June 26-30
July 1-8
July 10-11
47
July 12-15
July 17-22
July 24-31
August 1-5
August 7-12
August 14-19
August 21-31
48
September 1-9
September 11-16
September 18-23
September 25-30
October 2-7
October 9-14
October 16-21
49
October 23-31
November 1-4
November 6-11
November 13-18
November 20-25
November 27-30
December 1-9
December 11-16
50
December 18-23
December 25-31
1968
January 1-6
January 8-13
January 15-20
January 22-25
January 26-31
February 1-10
51
February 12-17
February 19-29
March 1-9
March 11-15
March 18-29
April 1-6
April 8-13
April 15-30
52
May 1-10
May 13-17
May 20-24
May 27-31
June 3-8
June 10-14
June 17-21
June 24-28
July 1-5
July 8-12
July 15-19
53
July 22-31
August 1-17
August 19-30
September 3-13
September 16-30
October 1-11
October 14-19
October 21-31
November 1-16
54
November 18-30
December 1-13
December 16-31
1969
January 2-10
January 13-18
January 20-31
February 3-7
February 10-28
55
March 3-15
March 17-31
April 1-12
April 14-18
April 21-30
May 1-10
May 12-20
56
May 21-31
June 3-13
June 16-20
June 23-30
July 1-11
July 14-31
August 1-9
August 11-30
57
September 2-19
September 22-30
October 1-10
October 13-31
November 3-15
November 17-28
December 1-12
December 15-31
58
Daily Schedule of Articles
1944
1945
January--June
July--December
1946
January--June
July--December
1948
January--June
July--December
1949
January--June
59
July--December
1950
January--June
July--December
1951
January--June
July--December
1952
January--June
July--December
60 1953
January--June
July--December
1954
January--June
July--December
1955
January--June
July--December
61
1956
January--June
July--December
1957
January--June
July--December
1958
January--June
July--December
62
1959
January--June
July--December
1960
January--June
July--December
1961
January--June
July--December
63
1962
January--June
July--December
1963
January--June
July--December
1964
January--June
July--December
1965
January--June
64
July--December
1966
January--June
July--December
1967
January--June
July--December
1968
January--June
July--December
65
1969
January--June
July--December
LOOK Articles (See also scrapbooks listed on p. 48)
List of Articles Prepared for LOOK in 1944-54
65
1944
President's Job: Biggest in World
1944
Ten Men Who Run the Republican Party
1944 January 11
Inflation
1944 May 16
Ten Most Useful/Use\less Officials
1944 July 11
Dewey's Assistants
1944 September 9
How to Elect a Republican President
1944 October 3
Roosevelt's Ten Biggest Decisions
1944 October 17
A Cabinet for Dewey
66
1945 January 23
Roosevelt's Fourth Term Plans
1945 February 6
Can Private Enterprise Revive ?
1945 February 20
George C. Marshall
1945 May 29
Robert F. Patterson
1945 June 26
Truman is a New Dealer Too
1945 July
Is It Worthwhile to Write Congressmen ?
1945 August 21
Men Around Truman
1945 October 2
Sidney Hillman
1945 November
Edwin W. Pauley
1946 January 8
Ten Top Men in 19146
1946 March 19
A Trio Behind Truman ?
1946 April 18
Election Forecast
1946 May 14
Vandenberg: Man in the Middle
1946 July 24 (not used)
Meet the People
1946 October 29
Truman Brings Back Boss Pendergast
1947
Atomic Censorship
1947
Clark Clifford
1947
Irving M. Ives
1947 January 7
Men and Politics in 1947
1947 January 7
Our New Board of Directors
1947 March 18
Can Dewey Be Stopped ?
1947 April 1
Radio's Top Fault Finder
1947 May 13
Roy Roberts: Boss of the Star
1947 August 5
Roosevelt's Quarrel With Stalin
1947 December 9
Congress Reports Your Opinion
67
1947 December 23
How 10 Top Candidates Stand
1948 March 2 ?
A General for President ?
1948 April 13
You Can't Print That
1948 April 27
What's Become of New Dealers
1948 May 11
Gridiron Club
1948 May 25
Stassen's Father
1948 August 31
Dewey's Cabinet: A Forecast
1948 October 26
Can Russians Revolt ?
1949 January 4
Washington Correspondents Look Ahead
1949 January 18
Who Really Won for Truman ?
1949 February 1
Cissie Patterson Ruckus
1949 February 1
Food Discovery
1949 April 12
Five Ways FDR Changed Your Life
1949 April 26
What Truman Needs a Hair Shirt
1949 August 30
Why Reds Won't Scare Us Anymore
1949 October 25
Meet the Chairman of the GOP
1949 November 22
Young Roosevelts Race for White House
68
1949 December 6
Is Truman Winning Again ?
1950 January 17
Eisenhower is Open to GOP Draft
1950 July
Senator Douglas
1950 July 4
What Kind of Pianist is Truman ?
69
1950 August 15
Russia Today
1950 October 10
Atomic Weapons Will Save Money
1950 November 21
Remote Control War
1950 December 5
Is Siberia Russia's Secret Base ?
1951 February 27
Flying Saucers
1951 February 27
Were Wide Open for Disaster
1951 April 24
A Bomb Mission (on Airforce Plane)
1951 May 8
Intelligence Blunders . . .
1951 May 22
Can Our A-Bombers Get Through ?
1951 May 22
Scandalous Years
1951 June
Truman's Biggest Mistake
1951 June 19
Red Spies in the U.S.
1951 October
Story of $5 Billion
1951 October
Truman's Missouri Friends
1951 November
General Olmstead
1951 November
Mobster Control of Liquor Industry
1951 November 20
Washington's Next Scandal ?
1951 December 18
Man Who Broke the Tax Scandal
1951 December 18
History's Biggest Tax Collector
1952 January 1
Cowles Editorial
1952 January 1
Why Be President ?
1952 January 1
China Trade, The
1952 January 29
Russia is Outproducing U.S. in Jet Fighters
1952 March 11
Why Motorists Blow Their Tops
1952 March 25
Worst Kept Country Store, The
1952 May 6
MacArthur Waits in the Wings
1952 May 20
What Really Corrupts Washington
1952 June 17
Flying Saucers
1952 July 1
Poll of County Chairmen
1952 July 15
Some of My Best Friends are Women
1952 July 15
The Republicans
1952 July 29
The Democrats
1952 August 12
Inside the CIA
1952 September 23
Ike Faces the Supreme Test
1952 October
Our Captive President
1952 October 7
Plan for GOP Foreign Policy
1952 October 7
Ordeal of Bishop Ford
1952 December 30
Ike's Change Begins to Take Shape
1952 December 30
Republicans Have a Lot to Learn
1953
Russian Diplomats
1953
Russian Anti-semitic Campaign
1953 February 24
Is Nixon Fit to be President ?
1953 March 10
Stalin Plot Series
1953 April 7
Ike Makes Himself Available
1953 April 21
What the GOP Must Do to Win
70
1953 May 5
Social Security
1953 June 2
How U.S. Prisoners Broke Down
1953 July 14
Life and Death Atomic Race
1953 September 22
Arthur Godfrey, part I
1953 October 6
Arthur Godfrey, part II
1953 December
Priest is Communist Prisoner
1953 December 1
Department of Defense Spending Cuts
1953 December 1
The Ring Around McCarthy
1954 (Not Used)
Ike's Grand New Strategy
1954 (Not Used)
Air Force Academy
1954 January 12
Poll Predicts Political Future
1954 April 20
Ike Has Decided . . . No War
1954 May 18
Poll Shows Adali Could be Nominated
1954 June 1
Ike's Cronies
1954 June 29
Red China and POW's
1954 July 13
Congress' "SOS Club"
1954 August 5
Ike Doesn't Want Run Again
1954 September 7
Ike's Volunteers Could Save GOP
1954 October 19
Agricultural Surplus Program
1954 November 2
Election Forecast
1955 Not Used
Admiral Radford
71
1955 Not Used
Presidential Travel
1955 Not Used
Maids vs. Social Security
1955 Not Used
Eugene C. Jones
1955 Not Used
Space Age
1955 Not Used
National Debt
1955
Post Office Reform
1955 January 25
Welfare State Is Here to Stay
1955 February 8
Three Times on the Brink of War
1955 March
LOOK Applauds Santlemand and Campbell
1955 April 5
William F. Knowland
1955 May 3
Continental Defense
1955 May 31
J. Edgar Hoover, part I
1955 June 14
J. Edgar Hoover, part II
1955 June 28
Ike Doesn't Want to Run Again
1955 June 28
Most Powerful Men in Washington
1955 September 6
Eisenhower-Truman Feud
1955 November 1
Russia's Big Mistakes
1955 November 29
The Case for Nixon
1955 December 13
George Humphrey
1955 December 27
Twenty-four Hours That Shook the World
1956 Not Used
A New Look at Adali
1956 Not Used
Why They Like Ike
1956 Not Used
We're Smothering Democracy
1956 Not Used
Scandals in Eisenhower Administration
1956 Not Used
The Great American Tax-Fudging Hobby
1956 January 10
County Chairmen Poll
1956 March 6
Can Big Labor Clean House ?
1956 April 17
Who Pays for Elections ?
1956 May 15
What Ike Doesn't Like
1956 June 12
Can A Catholic be Elected Vice-President ?
1956 July 24
The Democrats Aren't Splitting
72
1956 August 21
Will Stevenson be Stopped ?
1956 September 4
Can Ike Save the GOP ?
1956 September 18
The President's Doctor
1956 October 30
Did Ike Really Want Nixon ?
1956 November 12
For Whom the Brigde Tolls
1957 Not Used
Admiral Strauss
1957 Not Used
Four Day Week
1957 Not Used
A Boy's Genesis
1957 Not Used
The Most Sinful Nation
1957 Not Used
German Scientists
1957 Not Used
Your Taxes Are Coming Down
1957 January 8
The World in Space
1957 April 30
Eight Klans Bring Terror
1957 May 14
The U.S. is Really Spending $96 Billion
1957 May 14
Bureaucrats Are People
1957 May 28
Do We Really Want Economy ?
1957 August 6
Dave Beck
1957 August 20
Trujil's Lobbyists
1957 September 3
Big Change in Nixon
1957 October 1
Coming Death of the Flying Air Force
1957 October 1
Fraud . . . in the Farm Program
1957 November 12
The Real Little Rock Story
1957 December 10
Highway Robbery in Indiana
1958 Not Used
The Budget
1958 Not Used
Favorite World War II Stories
1958 Not Used
Schweinfurt Raid
1958 Not Used
Ike's Bridge Game
1958 January 7
Ike's Second Term Tragedy
1958 April 29
Harry Truman's Letters to Friends
1958 May 13
Jimmy Hoffa
1958 May 27
The Fight to Kill the Draft
1958 May 27
How It Looks From the South
1958 July 8
Why Dulles Won't Quit
1958 August 5
Military Air Crashes
1958 September 2
The Washington Mess
1958 September 6
Day of Decision
1958 October 28
California: Year's Most Important Election
73
1958 November 11
Truman's View of the Presidency
1958 December 9
Dixie's New Rebels
1959 Not Used
Michigan's State Crisis
1959 Not Used
Is Ike for Nixon ?
1959 Not Used
Bad Blood in Washington
1959 Not Used
People, People, People
1959 March 3
Catholic Democrats
1959 April 14
Expanding Florida
1959 April 14
The Negro in Florida
1959 April 28
Can Rockefeller Knock Off Nixon
1959 July 21
Political Decline of Dixie
1959 August 18
Mrs. Eisenhower's Brother-in-law
1959 September 1
Democrat Fat Cats Prefer Adali
1960 Not Used
Arleigh Burke
1960 Not Used
Russian Agent Defects
1960 January 5
Space Timetable for the 60's
1960 April 26
Breath of Fresh Air--Senator Young
1960 April 26
Washington, D.C.
1960 April 26
Thomas S. Gates
1960 May 5
William P. Rogers
1960 June 21
Taxes
1960 November 1
Kennedy
1960 November 8
Ike's Eight Years
1961 Not Used
Kennedy Humor
1961 Not Used
Atomic Accident
1961 Not Used
Robert S. McNamara
1961 Not Used
Eliott Ness
1961 February 14
How to Steal An Election
1961 April 25
Kennedy's Pals
1961 May 23
Bishops vs. Kennedy
1961 June 20
Kennedy's Decisions
1961 November 7
Welfare: Has It Become a Scandal ?
1961 November 7
Sergeant Shriver and the Peace Corps
1961 December 5
Great Fallout Shelter Panic
1962
Boy With the Charmed Arm
1962
Churches Under Attack
1962
Cuban Missile Crisis
1962
Highway Scandals
1962
How the Space Race Changes Your Life
1962
Is the Moon Worth the Price ?
1962
Justice Brennan Interview
1962
Mysterious Earth
1962
New York City
1962
Pecos and Billie Sol Estes
1962
The Radical Right
1962
Soviet Seapower
1962
The War We Never Fought
74
1962 January 2
Austin-Boston Axis
1962 January 2
The Face of Crisis
1962 January 16
Twenty-five Years in Space
1962 August 28
Kennedys Duel the Press
1962 November 6
Russia Today
1963
Bobby Kennedy
1963
Death of the Catholic Issue
1963
Gone With the Wind
1963
Hoffa Jury Tampering
1963
NASA
1963
Presidential Protection
1963
Seven Days in May
1963
Traitor to My Class
1963
Washington, D.C. Jungle
1963
White House Christmas
1964
Can the GOP Survive Goldwater ?
1964
Governor on the Wagon
1964
Russia's Greatest Failure
1964
What Happened to the Kennedy Program ?
1964 June 2
Air Force One
1965
This U.S. Isn't As Sick as . . .
1968
Eisenhower
1968 July 9
Hubert Humphrey
75 (Oversized)
Flair Magazine
1950 March--November (9 separate issues)
Scrapbooks Subseries
Scrapbook
Number
Minneapolis Star-Tribune Articles
1 1941 to 1942 6/4
2 1942 6/4 to 1942 12/4
3 1942 12/5 to 1943 5/25
4 1943 5/26 to 1944 1/16
5 1944 1/17 to 1944 6/23
6 1944 6/24 to 1944 11/1
7 1944 11/2 to 1945 3/24
8 1945 3/25 to 1945 6/29
9 1945 6/29 to 1945 9/22
10 1946 9/23 to 1946 1/13
11 1946 1/14 to 1946 4/13
12 1946 4/14 to 1946 7/28
13 1946 7/29 to 1946 11/3
14 1946 11/3 to 1947 2/13
15 1947 2/14 to 1947 6/2
16 1947 6/3 to 1947 9/18
17 1947 9/13 to 1947 12/25
18 1947 12/25 to 1948 4/3
19 1948 4/4 to 1948 6/20
20 1948 6/21 to 1948 12/10
Des Moines Register
21 1939 1/1 to 1939 6/24
22 1939 11/28 to 1941 10/1
23 1941 1/9 to 1941 4/30
24 1941 5/23 to 1941 9/29
25 1941 10/30 to 1942 5/10
26 1942 5/12 to 1942 11/15
27 1942 11/15 to 1943 5/8
28 1943 5/9 to 1943 12/10
29 1943 12/12 to 1944 5/25
30 1944 5/25 to 1944 10/9
31 1944 10/10 to 1945 2/5
32 1945 2/26 to 1945 6/14
33 1945 6/15 to 1945 9/12
34 1945 9/12 to 1945 12/27
35 1945 12/29 to 1946 3/28
36 1946 3/29 to 1946 6/27
37 1946 6/28 to 1946 10/6
38 1946 10/6 to 1947 1/5
39 1947 1/6 to 1947 4/10
40 1947 4//10 to 1947 7/14
41 1947 7/14 to 1947 10/21
42 1947 10/21 to 1948 1/20
43 1948 1/21 to 1948 4/18
44 1948 4/19 to 1948 6/27
LOOK Magazine
See Also: List of articles and clippings and drafts in box 65ff.
45 1944 1/11 to 1946 5/14
46 1946 5/14 to 1948 3/16
47 1948 3/3 to 1950 4/11
48 1950 4/25 to 1952 10/8
49 1950-54 regular features
50 1953 2/24 to 1955 5/31
51 1955 6/28 to 1957
52 1958 to 1961 6/6
53 1961 6/20 to 1962 6/19