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Adair, Fred Lyman: Papers, 1915-65.
Physician, American Red Cross, France and Belgium,
1918-19. 1 linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Ableiter, J. Kenneth: Papers, 1926-79. Soil
scientist, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
unpublished autobiography. .5 linear foot.
Akerson, George Edward: Papers, 1918-37.
Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce,1925-28;
press secretary to Herbert Hoover, 1929-31. 10
linear feet, container list, NUCMC 67-1259,
RLIN.
Allardice, Corbin C.: Collection, 1955-58.
Adviser on Atomic Energy to International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, 1957-58. 1 linear
foot, container list.
Anderson, William B.: Papers, 1884-1974.
President emeritus of the Herbert Hoover Birthplace
Foundation; played a leading role in the
development of the Hoover Library and Historic
Site. 7 linear feet, container list.
Anthony, Edward: Collection, 1928. Publicity
director of the Hoover for President Committee, New
York office, 1928. 2 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Arnold, Ralph: Collection, 1920. Vice
chairman, Hoover Republican Club, 1920.
Electrostatic copies from microfilm. Originals at
the Huntington Library, San Marino, CA. 1 linear
foot, container list.
Baarslag, Karl: Collection, 1927-65.
Minutes, reports, and printed materials of the
National Maritime Union, the American Radio
Telegraphists Association, and the Communist Party,
USA. 4 linear feet, preliminary inventory,
RLIN.
Ballantine, Arthur A.: Papers, 1900-60.
Lawyer; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury,
1931-32; Under Secretary, of the Treasury, 1932-33.
13 linear feet, register, NUCMC 79-1734, RLIN.
Barker, Burt Brown: Collection, 1887-1965.
Lawyer; vice president, Oregon University; lifelong
friend of Herbert Hoover. Contains insights into
Hoover's early life in Oregon. 1 linear foot,
container list, RLIN.
Barnard, Harry: Collection, 1920-64.
Biographer, journalist. Includes Barnard's Herbert
Hoover clippings file. 1 linear foot.
Belgian-American Education Foundation
(BAEF): Papers, 1919-64. Correspondence,
memoranda, reports, drafts, and published
materials. Subjects include the American Relief
Administration (ARA), Commission for the Relief of
Belgium, restoration of the Louvain (Belgium)
Library, Hoover Institution, United Nations Relief
and Rehabilitation Administration, ARA Association,
American Child Health Association, and Better Homes
in America. The BAEF was founded by Herbert Hoover
to promote Belgian-American friendship through
projects such as the rebuilding of Belgian
universities, and the exchange of graduate
students, educational resources, and child
welfare/school health programs in the United States
and Belgium. 223 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Bewick, Moreing and Company: Collection,
1885-68. Copies of Hooveriana in the files of a
British mining firm in which Herbert Hoover was an
employee and partner, 1897-1908. 1 linear foot,
container list, RLIN.
Bornet, Vaughn D.: Collection, 1921-76.
Research historian; author; biographer of Herbert
Hoover. 2 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
Bougerie, Elmer H.: Papers, 1928-57. Foreign
service officer, Africa, Mexico City, and Bonn,
West Germany, 1941-61. 1 linear foot, container
list, RLIN.
Bowman, Gertrude L.: Papers, 1914-67. Close
friend and associate of Lou Henry Hoover, 1914-44;
National Girl Scouts Little House; member, library
staff, Republican National Committee Headquarters,
Washington, DC. 1 linear foot, container list,
RLIN.
Bricker Amendment: Collection, 1952-54.
Memoranda, reports, speeches, pamphlets, hearings,
and notes in support of the passage of the Bricker
amendment to the Constitution limiting the scope of
U.S. treaties and establishing controls on the
powers of the President in negotiations and
executive agreements. Donated by Roger Lea
MacBride. 2 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Brigham, Margaret Hoover: Collection,
1910-63. Oldest grandchild of President and Mrs.
Hoover. 1 linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Brown, Harriet Connor: Papers, 1877-1959.
Author, journalist, civil servant, and social and
political activist in women's suffrage and world
disarmament. 9 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Brown, Herbert D.: Papers, 1890-1953.
Industrial relations consultant; Chief, U.S. Bureau
of Efficiency, 1916-33. 9 linear feet, container
list, RLIN.
Butler, Philippi Harding: Papers, 1913-77.
Personal secretary to Lou Henry Hoover, 1920-24,
1929-33, and intermittently through 1943. 3 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Campbell, Mildred Hall: Papers, 1911-67.
Secretary to Lou Henry Hoover, 1927-34. 1 linear
foot, container list, RLIN.
Carpenter, Delph E.: Papers, 1922-45.
Lawyer; one of the key members of the Colorado
River Commission. 3 linear feet, container list,
NUCMC 79-1735, RLIN.
Castle, William Richards, Jr.: Papers,
1917-68. Chief, Division of Western European
Affairs, Department of State, 1921-27; Assistant
Secretary of State, 1927-30; Ambassador to Japan,
1930; Under Secretary of State, 1931-33. 19 linear
feet, register, NUCMC 72-1437, RLIN.
Chicago Daily News: Herbert Hoover Clippings
Files, 1916-55. News stories that appeared in the
"Chicago Daily News" during these years. 2 linear
feet.
Clark, Fred G.: Papers, 1921-89. Founder and
chairman, American Economic Foundation and the
Young Crusaders, an anti-Prohibition organization
that later became an antiracketeering group;
moderator of the National Broadcasting Corporation
(NBC) radio program "Wake Up America," 1939-46;
author of four books on economics. 4 linear feet,
(closed pending processing).
Cole, Wayne S., Research Collection,
1930-1964. Historian of isolationism and Professor
of History, Iowa State University, 1954-1965;
University of Maryland, 1965-1992. 11 linear feet,
container list. (closed pending processing.)
Colegrove, Kenneth W.: Papers, 1896-1974.
Professor of political science, Northwestern
University, 1919-52; consultant, Office of
Strategic Services, 1943-45; political consultant,
Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters, Tokyo,
Japan, 1946; editor in chief, Institute of Fiscal
and Political Education, New York City, 1954-58;
professor, history and political science, C. W.
Post College, Long Island University, 1959-69;
senior research associate, Center for Study of the
Presidency, New York City, 1970-75. 40 linear feet,
register, RLIN.
Cooper, Maurice R.: Papers, 1930-65.
Economist, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, 1930-65. 13 linear feet,
container list, RLIN.
Cornwall, Grace: Collection, 1918-76.
Secretary to Arch W. Shaw, publisher, Chicago, IL.
1 linear foot, container list.
Croxton, Frederick C.: Papers, 1871-1939.
Member, President's Emergency Committee for
Employment (PECE), 1930-31; Assistant Director,
President's Organization of Unemployment Relief
(POUR), 1913-32; administrator of relief funds
under the Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
1932-33. 1 linear foot, container list, NUCMC
79-1736, RLIN.
Dahlberg, Arthur O.: Papers, 1927-81. Author
of nine books on economics; founder, U.S. Economics
corporation; consultant to the Hoover
administration; contributor to the National
Economic Recovery Plan for the Roosevelt
administration. 5.5 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Davis, Roy Tasco: Papers, 1901-58. Educator;
Minister to Costa Rica, 1921-29; Minister to
Panama, 1929-33; Ambassador to Haiti, 1953-57. 2
linear feet, container list, NUCMC 79-1737,
RLIN.
DeVriese, Peter H.: Papers, 1937-63.
Information specialist, Bureau of Agricultural
Economics; Agricultural Adjustment Administration,
and other agencies within the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. 1 linear foot, (closed pending
processing).
Douglas, James H., Jr.: Papers, 1927-33.
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 1932-33. 2
linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Drescher, George C.: Papers, 1933-53.
Director, Presidential Protection Division, Secret
Service agent, 1919-53; White House Secret Service
detail before, during, and after Herbert Hoover's
presidency. 1 linear foot, container list,
RLIN.
Dunn, Rogers C.: Papers, 1935-85. Political
analyst; founder, "Dunn Survey," an analysis of the
relationship between government and public opinion.
2 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Durand, Edward Dana: Papers, 1906-59. Partly
on microfilm. Economist; member, U.S. Food
Administration, 1917-19; adviser to food minister
of Poland, 1919-21; Chief, Eastern European
Division, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
Department of Commerce, 1921; Chief, Division of
Statistical Research, Department of Commerce,
1924-29; Statistical Assistant to the Secretary of
Commerce, 1929; Chief Economist, U.S. Tariff
Commission, 1930-35; commissioner, U.S. Tariff
Commission, 1935-52. 3 linear feet, container list,
NUCMC
72-1438, RLIN.
Engel, Walter: Papers, 1929-87. Political
commentator, Voice of America, 1946-56; U.S.
Foreign Service, West Germany, 1956-67; director of
and actor in "political cabaret" in Austria,
1930's. 3 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
Evans, Ralph: Papers, 1951-70. Private
secretary to Secretary of the Interior Franklin K.
Lane, 1919-20; secretary to U.S. Congressman Harry
E. Hull, 1921-24; joined Palmer enterprises (radio
stations), Davenport, IA, becoming executive vice
president, 1925-61; trustee and member of the
Executive Committee, Herbert Hoover Birthplace
Foundation, 1955-73. 3 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York:
Collection, 1916-34. Electrostatic copies of the
Benjamin Strong-Montagu Norman correspondence and
cables, 1916-28, and selected copies from other
files in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. 3
linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors:
Collection, 1917-47. Copies of selected
correspondence, memoranda, and reports about
Herbert Hoover's relationship with Federal Reserve
Board members. "Walter Wyatt Collection," 1924-73.
1 linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Feiker, Frederick M.: Papers, 1910-55.
Assistant to Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover,
1921-22; special agent, Bureau of Foreign and
Domestic Commerce, 1922-23; expert consultant,
Department of Commerce, 1923-31. 11 linear feet,
container list, RLIN
Fraser, Bernard H.: Papers, 1939-41. Member,
Commission for Polish Relief and the National
Committee on Food for the Small Democracies,
1939-41; member, United Nations Children's Fund
(UNICEF), 1947-77. 1 linear foot, container list,
RLIN.
Frey, Loretta Camp: Collection, 1920-72.
Finnish Relief Fund; secretary to Herbert Hoover,
1941-64. 1 linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Geisse, John H.: Papers, 1928-88. Chief,
Bureau of Air Commerce, Civil Aeronautics
Administration, 1933-49; Inventor of aviation
devices. 3 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Gibson, Hugh: Collection, 1910-30; 1946-47.
Secretary of legation, Havana, Cuba, 1911-13,
Brussels, 1914-16; secretary, U.S. Embassy, London,
May 1916; Department of State, February 1917; first
secretary, U.S. Embassy, Paris, March 1918; duty
with Herbert Hoover, November 1918-April 1919;
first Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to Poland, April 1919; Envoy
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
Switzerland, 1924-27; Ambassador to Belgium and
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to
Luxemburg, 1927-33; observer on Herbert Hoover's
Famine Emergency Trips, 1946 and 1947. 2 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Gompers, Samuel: Collection, 1917-24.
President, American Federation of Labor; member,
President's First Industrial Conference, 1919;
member, President's Unemployment Conference, 1921.
Artificial collection created from correspondence
within the Herbert Hoover Papers, the Gompers
Letterbooks, Library of Congress; and Gompers
correspondence in the State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. 1 linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Goodrich, James P.: Papers, 1877-1941.
Governor of Indiana; appointed by President Hoover
as member of the International St. Lawrence
Waterway Committee and the National Conservation
Committee; member, Russian Relief Committee;
member, Republican National Committee. 12 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Grady, Paul Franklin: Papers, 1938-67.
Accountant; Chairman, Task Force on Lending
Agencies, First and Second Hoover Commissions 1948,
1953-54. 2 linear feet, container list, NUCMC
72-1439, RLIN.
Greenshields, Elco L.: Papers, 1935-89.
Agricultural economist, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, 1935-63; Food and Agriculture
Organization, United Nations, 1960-73; consultant
to the World Bank and other United Nations agencies
through 1988. 17 linear feet, container list.
Gross, Harold R.: Papers, 1949-77. U.S.
Representative from Iowa, 1947-74. 204 linear feet,
(closed pending processing).
Hastings, George A.: Papers, 1904-64.
Administrative assistant to President Hoover,
1931-32; extension director, White House Conference
on Child Health and Protection, 1932-33. 5 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Hatfield, Mark O.: Collection, 1894, 1941,
1963, and 1979. U.S. Senator, from Oregon,
1967-present. Includes essays published in "Herbert
Hoover Reassessed," 1981. 1 linear foot, container
list.
Henry, John M.: Papers, 1942-81.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, published and
unpublished manuscripts, photographs, J. N. "Ding"
Darling cartoons and other materials pertaining to
his activities as a journalist; editor; writer;
member, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library
Association and J. N. "Ding" Darling Foundation. 16
linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Hereford, Rockwell: Collection, 1876-1984.
Biographer of Henry M. Robinson, who was a banker
and fiscal policy adviser to Herbert Hoover. 6
linear feet, (closed pending processing).
Hickenlooper, Bourke B.: Papers, 1934-71.
Governor of Iowa, 1943-44; U.S. Senator from Iowa,
1945-69. 417 linear feet, register, RLIN.
Hodges, Campbell Blackshear: Diaries
(1930-36), scrapbooks, printed material, and
photographs, 1929-36. Military aide to President
Hoover, 1929-33; 14th Infantry, Canal Zone,
1933-36. 1 linear foot, container list, NUCMC
79-1738, RLIN.
Holthusen, Henry F.: Papers, 1942-72.
Foreign service officer in Japan, Turkey, and
Egypt. 7 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Hoover, Herbert: Letters and telegrams to
Theodore Hoover, 1897-1907. 1 linear foot,
container list.
Hoover, Lou Henry: Papers, 1874-1973. First
Lady, 1929-33; president, Girl Scouts of America,
1922-25 and 1935-37. 182 linear feet, register,
RLIN.
Hoover, Theodore: Author of "Memoranda,
Being a Statement by an Engineer" (1939). Brother
of Herbert Hoover; dean, College of Engineering,
Stanford University, 1925-36. 1 linear foot,
container list.
Hunt, Edward Eyre: Collection, 1904-59.
Member, Committee on Elimination of Waste in
Industry, Federated American Engineering Societies,
1920; secretary, U.S. Coal Commission, 1922-23;
secretary, President's Emergency Committee on
Employment, 1930-31; secretary, President's
Research Committee on Recent Social Trends,
1930-33. Electrostatic copies. 3 linear feet,
container list, RLIN.
Johnson, Joseph E.: Papers, 1950-90.
Diplomat; special representative of the
Conciliation Commission for Palestine; service with
the U.S. State Department and the United Nations. 3
linear feet, (closed pending processing).
Joslin, Theodore G.: Papers, 1913-37.
Secretary to President Hoover, 1931-33; Washington
representative, Babson Statistical Organization,
Inc., 1933-36. 9 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Kemp, Arthur: Collection, 1952-59.
Professor, Claremont (CA) Men's College,
1953-present; editorial and research assistant to
Herbert Hoover, 1943-53. 3 linear feet, container
list, RLIN.
Kizis, Frank: Collection, 1928-34.
Secretary-stenographer to Herbert Hoover during the
1928 and 1932 election campaigns and during
Hoover's good-will tour of Latin America in 1928. 1
linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Klumpp, Theodore G.: Collection, 1948 and
1953-64. Physician; business executive; Chairman,
Medical Services Task Force, Second Hoover
Commission, 1953-55. Printed material. 1 linear
foot, container list.
Lane, Rose Wilder: Papers, 1865-1969.
Journalist; author of "The Making of Herbert
Hoover" (1920), "Give Me Liberty" (1936),
"Discovery of Freedom" (1943), and novels and short
stories; editor, Economic Council "Review of
Books," 1945-50. Daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder
whose papers constitute a series within this
collection. 30 linear feet, register (donor has
retained copyright properties), RLIN.
Latin America Trip-Argentina: Collection,
1928. Spanish language scrapbook. 1 linear
foot.
Laughlin, Irwin B.: Papers, 1905-40.
Secretary and counselor, U.S. Embassy, London,
1912-19; Ambassador to Greece, 1924-26; Ambassador
to Spain, 1929-33. 17 linear feet, container list,
NUCMC 79-1742, RLIN.
Leach, Paul R.: Collection, 1946-64.
Correspondent, 1910-33, and chief, Washington
bureau, "Chicago Daily News" 1933-45; chief,
Washington bureau, Knight newspapers, 1945-56. .5
linear feet, RLIN.
Lipman, Ruth Fessler: Collection, 1899-1981.
Secretary to Lou Henry Hoover, 1928-31. 1 linear
foot, container list, RLIN.
Lucas, Robert H.: Papers, 1910-49. Lawyer;
active in Kentucky Republican politics 1917-47;
U.S. Collector of internal revenue, Kentucky,
1921-29; Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1929-30;
executive director, Republican National Committee,
1931-32. 5 linear feet, register, NUCMC 83-401,
RLIN.
MacChesney, Nathan William: Papers,
1896-1955. Lawyer; director, Organization Bureau,
National Republican Committee, 1928-32; Minister to
Canada (unconfirmed), 1932-33; consul general to
Thailand (Chicago), 1924-54. 22 linear feet,
register, NUCMC 72-1440, RLIN.
MacCracken, William P., Jr.: Papers, 1836,
1922-70. Lawyer; Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Aeronautics, 1926-29. 46 linear feet, container
list, NUCMC 79-1743, RLIN.
McGruder, John L.: Collection, 1961-62.
Director, Division of Plans, Atomic Energy
Commission, 1958-62. 11 linear feet, (closed
pending processing).
McKelvie, Samuel R.: Collection, 1920-52.
Member, Federal Farm Board, 1929-31. 1 linear foot,
container list, RLIN.
McKlveen & Carney: Collection, 1959-72.
Architects, Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.
Shop drawings, plats, specifications. 4 linear
feet, inventory.
MacLafferty, James H.: Papers, including
diary, 1922-42. U.S. Representative from
California, 1922-25; assistant to Secretary of
Commerce Herbert Hoover, 1925-27; member, Speaker's
Bureau, Republican Party; liaison officer between
Congress and the President, 1929-33. 1 linear foot,
container list and index, RLIN (literary property
rights reside with Hoover Institution).
McLean, Hulda Hoover: Papers, 1832-1985.
Niece of Herbert Hoover; author, of Genealogy of
the Herbert Hoover Family (1967) and "Uncle Bert, A
Biographical Portrait of Herbert Hoover" (1974). 5
linear feet, container list, RLIN.
McNeil, Neil: Papers, 1941-68. Editorial
Director, U.S. Commission on Organization of the
Executive Branch of Government, 1954-55; assistant
to Herbert Hoover, 1954-58; one of Hoover's three
literary executors. 2 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
MacNider, Hanford: Papers, 1915-68.
Assistant Secretary of War, 1925-28; Minister to
Canada, 1930-32. 60 linear feet, container list,
NUCMC 70-188, RLIN (5 linear feet
restricted).
Macy, Robert M.: Collection, 1937-75. Chief,
International Division, Bureau of the Budget,
1952-62; Agency for International Development,
1962-75. .5 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
Marshall, Verne: Papers, 1914-69. Volunteer
ambulance driver, French Army, 1916; Liberty Bond
Drive speaker, U.S. Army, 1917-18; managing editor
and editor, "Cedar Rapids Gazette," 1919-41;
organizer and chairman, No Foreign War Committee,
1940-41; columnist "Marion (IA) Sentinel," 1953-57.
18 linear feet, register, NUCMC 72-1441, RLIN.
Mason, Frank E.: Papers, 1892-1895 and
1940-77. Public relations counsel; publisher;
member, Herbert Hoover's Famine Emergency Survey of
38 countries, 1946; literary executor, Herbert
Hoover estate, 1964-77; trustee, Herbert Hoover
Presidential Library Association, 1954-77.
(Wisconsin Historical Society has a collection of
Mason's papers that focus on broadcasting and
journalism.) 38 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Mayer, Ferdinand L.: Papers, 1923-78.
Counselor, Legation at Ottawa, 1928, Lima, 1929,
Brussels and Luxemburg, 1930; adviser, General
Disarmament Conference, Geneva, 1933-35; counselor
of U.S. Embassy, Berlin, 1935; Envoy Extraordinary
and Minister Plenipotentiary to Haiti, 1937-40;
with Office of Strategic Services, Washington DC,
1942-45. 3 linear feet, container list, RLIN
(originals retained by donor).
Meck, John F.: Papers, 1937-53. Attorney;
executive secretary and Staff Director, Foreign
Affairs Task Force, Commission on Organization of
the Executive Branch of the Government; consultant
for followup studies of State Department
reorganization, 1949-51. 6 linear feet, register,
RLIN.
Milbank, Katherine (Mrs. Jeremiah):
Collection, 1922-63. Close friend of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Hoover; president, Ladies Christian
Union; active in Institute for Crippled and
Disabled. .5 linear feet, preliminary inventory,
RLIN.
Miller, Herbert J.: Papers, 1947-89.
Executive director, Tax Foundation, 1949-60;
Research Director, Commission on the Organization
of the Executive Branch of Government, 1947-49. 5
linear feet, container list.
Mollenhoff, Clark R.: Papers, 1947-76.
Washington reporter, 1950-69, and Washington bureau
chief, 1970-76, "Des Moines Register"; special
counsel to the President, 1969-70. 300 linear feet,
(closed pending processing).
Morley, Felix (M.): Papers and journals,
1903-82. Director, Geneva office of League of
Nations Association of the United States, 1929-31;
editor, "Washington Post," 1933-40; president,
Haverford College, 1940-45; cofounder and editor,
"Human Events," 1945-50; columnist, "Nation's
Business," 1946-69; Washington correspondent,
"Barron's Weekly," 1950-54; author of "Unemployment
Relief in Great Britain" (1924), "Power in the
People" (1949), "Freedom and Federalism" (1959),
and "For the Record" (1979). 28 linear feet,
container list, RLIN.
Morton, Rosalie Slaughter: Papers,
1898-1955. Physician; founder and director,
American Women's Hospital, 1917-18; surgeon with
Serbian Army on Salonica front, 1916; founder and
chairman, International Serbian Educational
Committee, 1919-28; author of "A Woman Surgeon"
(1937). 14 linear feet, register, RLIN.
Mullendore, William C.: Papers, 1919-73.
Special representative, American Relief
Administration, London and Berlin, 1920; assistant
to Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, 1922-23;
executive vice president, 1931-45, president,
1945-54, chairman of the board, 1954-59, Southern
California Edison Company. 34 linear feet,
container list, RLIN.
Nash, Bradley DeLamater: Papers, 1925-68.
Economist; Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce,
1927-29; financial adviser, Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, 1932-35; Director, Bureau of Finance,
War Production Board, 1941-42; consultant,
President's Advisory Committee on Government
Organization, 1953; Deputy Under Secretary of
Commerce for Transportation, 1957-61. 10 linear
feet, container list, NUCMC 72-1442, RLIN.
Neal, Steve: Collection, 1920-86. Research
files compiled while writing biographies of Wendell
Willke, the Eisenhower family, and Senator Charles
McNary. 22 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
New York Public Library: Collection,
1917-64. Copies of correspondence with Herbert
Hoover deposited in the New York Public Library. 1
linear foot, container list. (Letters authored
by those other than Herbert Hoover may not be
quoted or published in whole or in part without
permission of the Rare Books and Manuscripts
Division, New York Public Library.)
Newsom, John Flesher: Papers, 1889-1928.
Stanford University classmate of Herbert Hoover;
professor of mining, Stanford University,
1898-1928. 3 linear feet, container list, NUCMC
72-1443, RLIN.
Newton, Walter H.: Papers, 1927-42. Lawyer;
secretary and administrative assistant to Herbert
Hoover, 1929-33. 1 linear foot, container list,
RLIN.
Nye, Frank T. Jr.: Collection (book
manuscript), 1984. Assistant editor, "Cedar Rapids
Gazette"; author of "Doors of Opportunity: The Life
and Legacy of Herbert Hoover" (1988). 1 linear
foot, container list, RLIN.
Nye, Gerald Prentice: Papers, 1919-68. U.S.
Senator from North Dakota, 1925-45. 50 linear feet,
register, RLIN.
O'Laughlin, John Callan: Collection,
1933-48. Owner and publisher, "Army and Navy
Journal," 1925-49; staunch friend of Herbert
Hoover; assistant to chairman, Republican National
Committee, 1933-34; author of weekly review of
Washington politics for Mr. Hoover, 1933-49.
Electrostatic copies. O'Laughlin's papers are in
the Manuscript Division Library of Congress. 3
linear feet, container list.
Oulahan, Courts: Collection, 1954-57.
Research Director, Task Force on Legal Services and
Procedure, Second Hoover Commission, 1953-55.
Printed material. 2 linear feet, container
list.
Oulahan, Richard V.: Papers, 1838-1951 and
1980. Journalist; Washington bureau, United Press,
1889-97; assistant, Washington bureau and chief
Washington correspondent, later publisher and chief
European correspondent, "New York Sun,"1897-1912;
chief, Washington Bureau, "New York Times,"1912-31;
member, first American editorial mission to visit
western battlefronts at invitation of British
government, 1918. 2 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Pate, Maurice: Collection, 1916-65.
Commission for Relief of Belgium, 1916-17;
Assistant to the Director, American Relief
Administration, Poland, 1919-22; director,
Commission for Polish Relief, 1939-41; director,
Prisoner-of-War Relief Division, American Red
Cross, 1942-46; member, Herbert Hoover's Famine
Emergency Survey of 38 counties, 1946; first
executive director, UNICEF, 1947-65. Electrostatic
copies. 3 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Paterson, Isabel M.: Papers, 1908-62.
Author; journalist; political theorist; columnist
and book review editor, "New York Herald-Tribune,"
1922-49. 5 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
Pearson, Drew: Collection, 1928-51.
Correspondent, "United States Daily," 1926-33;
correspondent, "Baltimore Sun," 1929-32; syndicated
columnist, 1931-69. Electrostatic copies and
duplicate items from files on Herbert Hoover and
Westbrook Pegler in Lyndon Baines Johnson Library.
1 linear foot, RLIN.
Pegler, (James) Westbrook: Papers, 1908-69.
Columnist, Scripps-Howard Syndicate, 1933-44;
columnist, King Features Syndicate, 1944-62;
freelance writer and journalist, 1962-69. 85 linear
feet, register, NUCMC 79-1744, RLIN (1.5 feet
restricted).
Presidential Documents File: 1929-80.
Selected electrostatic copies of correspondence and
other historical materials documenting critical
issues and events from the Hoover through Carter
administrations. 3 linear feet, container list.
Price, Harold: Papers, 1955-71. Director of
Regulation, Atomic Energy Commission, 1961-72. 9
linear feet, container list.
Rensch, Ethel Grace: Papers, 1922-72. First
cousin of Herbert Hoover; Hoover family
genealogist. 3 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Richey, Lawrence: Papers, 1900-57. Assistant
office manager, U.S. Food Administration, 1917-19;
secretary to Herbert Hoover, 1919-57. 2 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Richmond, Raymond S.: Collection, 1928-67.
Active in Republican Party politics, 1928-64. 1
linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Rickard, Edgar: Diary, 1925-50. Director,
Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-25;
Assistant U.S. Food Administrator, 1917-19;
Director, American Relief Administration, 1919-29;
president, Belgian-American Educational Foundation,
1933-41; member, advisory board, Hoover Institution
on War, Revolution and Peace, 1941-51. 2 linear
feet, RLIN (access by permission of Director,
Herbert Hoover Library).
Roberts, Charles M.: Papers, 1950-75.
Reporter for "Chicago Sun Times" and "Chicago Daily
News," 1946-51; contributing editor and White House
correspondent, "Newsweek," 1951-72; associate
director, Washington Journalism Center, 1972-75. 26
linear feet (closed pending processing).
Rummells, Lawrence C.: Collection, 1948-79.
Banker; trustee and leading figure in the Herbert
Hoover Birthplace Society and Herbert Hoover
Presidential Library Association, 1939-90. 1 linear
foot, container list, RLIN.
St. Germain, D. Joseph: Papers, 1937-64.
Investment banker; leader in Republican Party in
Massachusetts; long-term friend of Herbert Hoover;
delegate to the Republican National Convention,
1940, 1944, and 1948; supporter of Robert A. Taft,
1952. 7 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Schuneman, Carl T., Jr.: Papers, 1926-35.
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, 1927-29. 1
linear foot (closed pending processing), RLIN.
Shafroth, Vice Adm. John Franklin: Papers,
1938-67. U.S. Navy, 1910-49. 6 linear feet,
container list, NUCMC 72-1444, RLIN.
Silliman, Benjamin D.: Collection, 1943-46.
Assistant to Supreme Court Justice Robert H.
Jackson at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.
Electrostatic copies. 1 linear foot, container
list, RLIN.
Small, Laurine: Papers, 1902-75. Secretary
to Herbert Hoover, 1910-20s. 1 linear foot,
container list, RLIN.
Smith, Col. Truman: Papers, 1917-75. U.S.
Army, 1916-48; military attache, Berlin, 1935-39;
German specialist, Military Intelligence Division
U.S. Army; personal adviser to Gen. George C.
Marshall; adviser to Eberstadt (Armed Forces)
Committee, First Hoover Commission on Organization
of the Executive Branch, 1947-49. 3.5 linear feet,
register, NUCMC 79-1745, RLIN.
Sorley, Col. Lewis Stone: Papers, 1927-60.
Colonel, U.S. Army. 1 linear foot, container list,
RLIN.
Spangler, Harrison E.: Papers, 1937-66.
Member and chairman, Republican State Central
Committee of Iowa, 1930-32; member, 1932-52,
chairman 1942-44, general counsel, 1944-48, member
of Executive Committee, 1932-48, Republican
National Committee; chairman of committee that
sponsored and organized Mid-West Republican
Conference of delegates from 10 states,
Springfield, IL, 1935; director, western
headquarters, Republican Party, Chicago, 1936;
organized and sponsored Mackinac Island conference
of Republican governors and Republican leaders,
which adopted Mackinac Charter, 1943; member,
Herbert Hoover Birthplace Foundation, 1954-65. .5
linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Springdale (IA) Friends Sunday School:
Collection, 1876-1917. 1 linear foot.
Starzinger, Vincent: Papers, 1917-72.
General counsel, "Des Moines Register and Tribune,"
1943-77; trustee, Robert A. Taft Memorial
Foundation, 1955-58; actively supported Taft's
candidacy for President, 1940, 1944, 1948, and
1952. 3 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Stimson, Henry Lewis: Collection, 1929-37.
Selected electrostatic copies of microfilmed
diaries. 1929-37. Secretary of State, 1929-33. 2
linear feet, container list, RLIN (may not be
reproduced without permission of Yale
University).
Stine, Oscar C.: Papers, 1902-74.
Agricultural economist, Bureau of Agricultural
Economics, 1921-46; assistant chief in charge of
history and statistics, research and marketing,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1946-51. 12 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Stratton, Maud (Mrs. Charles): Scrapbooks,
1880-1958. Correspondent "West Branch (IA) Times,"
1920-54; author of, Herbert Hoover's Home Town
(1948). 1 linear foot, container list, NUCMC
72-1445, RLIN.
Strauss, Lewis L.: Papers, 1914-74.
Secretary to Herbert Hoover, World War I, 1917-19;
member, 1946-50, Chairman, 1953-58, Atomic Energy
Commission; Special Assistant to the President on
Atomic Energy, 1953; Secretary of Commerce
(unconfirmed), 1958-59. 220 linear feet, container
list, RLIN.
Strother, Edgar French: Papers, 1920-33.
Administrative assistant to Herbert Hoover,
1920-32. 7 linear feet, container list, NUCMC
72-1446, RLIN.
Tansill, Charles Callan: Papers and
unpublished manuscript, 1916-65. Professor of
history, The American University, 1921-39; Fordham
University, 1939-44; Georgetown University,
1944-64. 7 linear feet, container list, NUCMC
72-1447, RLIN.
Tatum, Lawrie: Papers, 1848-1964. Prominent
Cedar County, IA, Quaker; guardian of Herbert,
Theodore, and May Hoover, 1874-1897; Indian agent,
Indian Territory, Oklahoma, 1869-1973; author of
"Our Red Brothers" (1899). 2 linear feet, RLIN.
Taylor, Henry J: Papers, 1922-81.
Journalist; author; Ambassador to Switzerland,
1957-61; trustee, University of Virginia Endowment
Fund. 7 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Taylor, James Spear: Papers, 1910-62.
Economist; secretary, Better Homes in America,
Inc., 1923-36; Chief, Division of Building and
Housing, 1928; Chief, Division of Public
Construction, 1930-33, Department of Commerce. 14
linear feet, container list, NUCMC 79-1746,
RLIN.
Thayer, Walter N.: Papers, 1940-84.
President, "New York Herald Tribune," 1961-65;
director and president, International Herald
Tribune, 1973-89; senior partner, WHITCOM
Investment Company, 1967-89. 51 linear feet,
container list, RLIN.
Tompkins, William F.: Papers, 1946-79.
Japanese War Crimes prosecutor, 1945-46; U.S.
attorney for New Jersey, 1953-54; Assistant
Attorney General, Internal Security Division,
Department of Justice, 1954-58; prosecuted Soviet
master spy Rudolf Abel, 1958. 8 linear feet,
container list, RLIN.
Transatlantic Telephone Conversations:
Collection, 1923-33. Electrostatic copies of
original transcripts from the William R. Castle
Papers and Herbert Hoover Presidential Papers. 1
linear foot, container list.
Trohan, Walter: Papers, 1917-67. Assistant
Washington correspondent, 1934-47; executive
director, Washington bureau, 1947-49; chief,
Washington bureau, "Chicago Tribune," 1948-69. 53
linear feet, container list, RLIN.
Tuck, William Hallam: Papers, 1914-65.
Member, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915-16,
1918-22; vice president, Belgian-American
Educational Foundation, 1936-66; member, Famine
Emergency Survey, 1946; director general,
International Refugee Organization, 1947-49;
Executive Director, Second Hoover Commission on
Organization of the Executive Branch, 1955. 3
linear feet, container list, NUCMC 72-1448,
RLIN.
University of Southern California:
Collection, 1915-35. Printed material. Articles
about Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover. 1 linear
foot, container list, RLIN.
Waldrop, Frank C.: Papers, 1921-83.
Journalist, reporter, editor, "Washington Times
Herald," 1933-53. 16 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
Wallace, Lawrence Wilkerson: Papers,
1921-71. Executive secretary, American Engineering
Council, 1921-34. 3 linear feet, container list,
RLIN.
Warden, Philip L.: Papers, 1943-78.
Journalist, Washington Bureau, "Chicago Tribune,"
1940-75; editor, Presidential Daily News Summary,
1975-76. 4 linear feet, (closed pending
processing).
White, Francis: Papers, see:
Records
of Federal Agencies.
Wilbur, Ray Lyman: Papers, 1916-48.
Secretary of the Interior, 1929-33. 13 linear feet,
container list, NUCMC 72-1449, RLIN. (The main
body of Ray Lyman Wilbur Papers is in the Hoover
Institution at Stanford, CA.)
Wilder, Laura Ingalls: See: Lane, Rose
Wilder.
Willard, Joseph E.: Collection, 1918-20.
Ambassador to Spain, 1913-21. Selected typed copies
of diplomatic papers deposited in the Library of
Congress. 1 linear foot, container list, RLIN.
Williams, Berkeley: Collection, 1920-28.
Chairman, Hoover Republican Club, Richmond, VA,
1920. 2 linear feet, container list.
Wilson, Hugh Robert: Papers, 1923-46. Chief,
Division of Current Information, Department of
State, 1924-27; Chief, Executive Committee, Foreign
Service Personnel Board, Department of State,
1924-27; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to Switzerland, 1927-37; Assistant
Secretary of State, 1937; Ambassador to Germany,
1938-39; member, Advisory Committee of Problems of
Foreign Relations, Department of State, 1940. 2
linear feet, register, NUCMC 69-749, RLIN.
Wilson, Richard Lawson: Papers, 1937-69.
Washington correspondent, "Des Moines Register and
Tribune," 1933-70; chief, Washington bureau, Cowles
Publications, 1938-70; president, National Press
Building Corporation, Washington, DC. 39 linear
feet, container list, RLIN.
Wood, Robert E.: Papers, 1923-69. Chairman
of the board, Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1939-69;
instrumental in the development of the Boys' Clubs
of America in Chicago; member, U.S. Commission on
Organization of the Executive Branch of the
Government, 1947-49, 1953-55; chairman, America
First Committee, 1940-41. 32 linear feet, register
and index, NUCMC 74-345, RLIN (.5 feet restricted;
to be reviewed again in 1996).
Woods, Arthur: Diary, 1930-31. Chairman,
President's Emergency Committee on Employment,
1930-31. 1 linear foot, NUCMC 72-1450, RLIN.
Wyatt, Walter: See: Federal Reserve System,
Board of Governors.
Young, Clarence Marshall: Papers, 1929-33.
Director of Aeronautics, Department of Commerce,
1926-29; Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Aeronautics, 1929-33. 1 linear foot, container
list, RLIN.
Young, Roy A.: Collection, 1926-50.
Governor, 1927-30, president, 1930-43, Federal
Reserve Board. 1 linear foot, container list,
RLIN.
Youngblood, Bonney: Papers, 1926-48.
Agricultural economist, Department of Agriculture,
1926-59; adviser to U.S. Indian Service on economic
and social problems of the Navajo Indians, 1934-44.
17 linear feet, container list, RLIN.
NOTE: A number of small collections have
not been listed either because of their minute size
or the content of the material. A complete listing
is available upon request.
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