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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
Research Collection in Women’s Studies General Editor: Anne Firor Scott
The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library:
General Correspondence, 1945–1952
Part 3: 1950
A UPA Collection
from
Cover: Eleanor Roosevelt and President Truman in Washington, D.C., December 7, 1950. Photo courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York.
Research Collections in Women’s Studies
General Editor: Anne Firor Scott
The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library:
General Correspondence, 1945–1952
Part 3: 1950
Editor Robert E. Lester
Guide Compiled by Eric H. Doss
A UPA Collection
from
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952 [microform] : from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library / editor, Robert E. Lester. microfilm reels. (Research collections in women’s studies) “Microfilmed from the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde Park, New York.” Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Ariel W. Simmons, Kristen M. Taynor, and Eric H. Doss, entitled: A guide to the microfilm edition of the Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952. Contents: pt. 1. General correspondence, 1945–1947 ; pt. 2. General correspondence, 1948–1949; pt. 3. General correspondence, 1950 ISBN 1-55655-848-1 (pt. 1) — ISBN 0-88692-662-9 (pt. 2)— ISBN 0-88692-793-5 (pt. 3) 1. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962. 2. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962—Correspondence. 3. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962—Political and social views. 4. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962—Friends and associates. I. Lester, Robert. II. Simmons, Ariel W., 1978– . III. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. IV. University Publications of America (Firm) V. Series. E807.1.R48 973.917’092—dc22 2003066018 CIP
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All rights reserved. ISBN 0-88692-793-5.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Scope and Content Note ................................................................................................... v Source Note...................................................................................................................... vii Editorial Note .................................................................................................................. vii Reel Index Reel 1 Aa–American Veterans Commission ...................................................................... 1 Reel 2 Americans for Democratic Action–Bel. .................................................................. 3 Reel 3 Bem–Burz. ............................................................................................................... 5 Reel 4 Bus–Cooke, Marris L............................................................................................... 8 Reel 5 Cooper–Dunne, Emmaline..................................................................................... 11 Reel 6 Dup–Foz................................................................................................................. 13 Reel 7 Fox–Gru. ................................................................................................................ 16 Reel 8 Gs–Howard University .......................................................................................... 19 Reel 9 Howard University cont.–Jit. ................................................................................. 21 Reel 10 Job–Law................................................................................................................. 24 Reel 11 Lasker, Albert and Mary–Mag............................................................................... 26
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Reel 12 Madison–Mouz. ..................................................................................................... 29 Reel 13 Mount Holyoke College–National Council ........................................................... 31 Reel 14 Council of Jewish Women–Parsons, Rose............................................................. 33 Reel 15 Pas–Rhodes, June................................................................................................... 36 Reel 16 Rhue–Sarah Lawrence College.............................................................................. 38 Reel 17 Sau–Stein ............................................................................................................... 41 Reel 18 Steinb–United World Federalists........................................................................... 44 Reel 19 University: AW–Wils ............................................................................................ 47 Reel 20 Wilson–Zuekal, Michael........................................................................................ 50 Principal Correspondents Index ................................................................................... 53 Subject Index ................................................................................................................. 55
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE LexisNexis has filmed The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952, Part 3: 1950, from the holdings at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York. The majority of the correspondence relates to Eleanor Roosevelt’s involvement in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In addition to documents relating to the declaration, Roosevelt received many letters from concerned citizens who felt she was an approachable public figure. Also contained in this collection are newspaper and magazine clippings, pictures, poems, and brochures covering almost every imaginable topic. The documents are organized alphabetically according to their main topic or principal correspondent. The result is over thirteen hundred folders in twenty rolls of microfilm. Correspondents include Dean Acheson, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Walter White, Felix Frankfurter, and multiple members of the Roosevelt family; but regular citizens authored the majority of documents. In the Principal Correspondents index, correspondents’ names appear only if they contributed a significant number of documents or letters. Many names that appear as folder titles are not included in the Principal Correspondents index. If a name is not found in the Principal Correspondents index, it is possible that it appears in the Subject Index. Eleanor Roosevelt’s service as a delegate to the United Nations caused many private citizens to associate her with the emerging interest in world peace and human rights. In addition to her work as a delegate, Roosevelt’s work on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights led many to believe that she was capable of influencing national and international policy. Many letters contain details of plans for world peace or of initiatives that the authors believe would lead to world peace. While naïve, many concepts were logical, including ideas for world governments and international armies to promote and maintain peace. Interspersed among the reasonable documents are examples of more fanciful ideas such as the need for a world calendar to ensure peace or the “Lovetomic Bomb” (Reel 9, Frame 0777). Given that the documents in this collection are from the late 1940s to early 1950s, it is no surprise that the cold war and communism are reoccurring themes. In many cases, letter writers called on Roosevelt to denounce the Communist sympathies of her famous associates, including Paul Robeson and Trygve Lie. Roosevelt received letters detailing multiple Communist plots to subjugate the United States and stories of complex conspiracy theories involving Communist plans. Looking through the lens of the twenty-first century it is easy to dismiss these letters, but when one considers the general mood of the nation during this period, the sincere concern of the average citizen becomes clear. In 1950, with the cold war underway, a new military conflict faced the U.S. government and people. In June of that year, the army of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) crossed the 38th parallel starting the Korean War. A new war threatened the fledgling United Nations by testing its ability to prevent conflict. Roosevelt, as one of the most famous faces of the United Nations, received a great deal of
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correspondence related to the new war and the UN’s plans to cease hostilities. In addition to fielding questions related to the impact of the Korean War, Roosevelt was often called to serve various nonprofit organizations in multiple capacities. To those composing a board of directors for almost any school, peace plan, or women’s organization, Roosevelt’s name rose to the top of the list. Her instinct was to lend her support to worthy organizations; however, she often found herself stretched too thin and repeatedly declined to join even the most prominent organizations. Since Roosevelt is assumed to be one of the principal correspondents in every folder, the guide writer has purposely omitted her name from the Principal Correspondents index. More on Eleanor Roosevelt can be found in the following collections from LexisNexis: The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933–1945; The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952, Part 1: General Correspondence, 1945–1947; The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1962, Part 1: United Nations Correspondence and Publications and Part 2: United Nations Human Rights Commission Correspondence and Publications; and Documentary History of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidency, Volume 20, Eleanor Roosevelt: The Role of the First Lady. Documents exploring women’s roles in politics may be found in Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918–1974, and The National Woman’s Party Papers. Collections covering the cold war include Confidential U.S. State Department Files, Map Room Messages of President Truman (1945–1946), and President Harry S. Truman’s Office Files, 1945–1953.
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SOURCE NOTE LexisNexis microfilmed this collection from the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Part II:
April 5, 1945–1964, General Correspondence File, 1945–1962, Series 1945–1952, in the custody of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York.
EDITORIAL NOTE This microform collection consists of a wide variety of correspondence received by
Eleanor Roosevelt during the post–White House years. The General Correspondence File consists primarily of incoming correspondence except for a small quantity of carbon copies of outgoing correspondence. In general, carbon copies were not kept for every typed outgoing letter nor were copies made of outgoing handwritten material. The General Correspondence File is subdivided into three chronological series: 1945–1952, 1953–1956, and 1957–1962. The file folders of correspondence in each series are arranged in alphabetical order, with the individual documents in chronological order within each folder.
LexisNexis has microfilmed all of the documents from 1950 within each alphabetically arranged folder in the 1945–1952 series as The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers from the FDR Library, General Correspondence, Part 3: 1950. A small number of documents outside 1950 have been microfilmed. These are primarily responses or follow-up letters to earlier correspondence and have been included in an effort to provide the researcher with a complete record on a specific topic or action.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS UPA would like to acknowledge the assistance and cooperation of the Franklin D.
Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York. Raymond Teichman and his staff were most helpful and patient in providing the support necessary for completion of this microform. Their efforts are greatly appreciated.
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REEL INDEX Following is a list of the folders that compose The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt,
1945–1952, Part 3: General Correspondence, 1950. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by the file title and the date(s) of the file. Substantive issues are highlighted under the heading Major Topics, as are prominent correspondents under the heading Principal Correspondents. Major Topics and Principal Correspondents are listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each is listed only once per folder.
Reel 1
Frame No.
0001 Aa–Abner, 1949–52.
0003 Abi–Acha. Major Topic: Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
0018 Acheson, Dean. Major Topics: Nuclear nonproliferation; segregation. Principal Correspondent: Dean Acheson.
0090 Ack–Adam. Major Topic: Israel.
0098 Adamson–Ac.
0103 Adams. Major Topic: Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Principal Correspondents: E. Adams; Ida May Adams.
0121 Advertising Council, 1950–52. Major Topic: Public education.
0147 Aff–Ak. Major Topic: Refugees.
0196 Ala–Alb. Major Topics: Alaska; Indian reservations. Principal Correspondents: Ernest Gruening; Lulu M. Fairbanks.
0249 Alc–Ale.
0254 Alexandra–Alleg.
Frame No.
2
0268 Alexander. Major Topic: NAACP.
0272 Allen, A–Z. Major Topics: Civil service system; Veterans’ Credit Bill. Principal Correspondent: Harry L. Allen Jr.
0320 Alli–Als.
0322 Alt–Alv.
0338 Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1949–52. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0352 Ama–America.
0374 American: A–Cam. Major Topic: “Plant America” conservation program.
0390 American Association for the UN, 1950. Major Topics: Nuclear nonproliferation; human rights; China representation at
United Nations; Covenant of Human Rights. Principal Correspondent: Clark M. Eichelberger.
0572 American Association of School Administrators, 1949–52. Principal Correspondent: Worth McClure.
0589 American Association of University Women, 1949–52.
0593 American Cancer Society.
0623 American: Cab–Cra. Major Topic: American-Chinese Committee of the Mass Education
Movement.
0655 American Christian Palestine Committee, 1949–52.
0659 American Civil Liberties Union, 1949–52. Major Topic: Human Rights Commission.
0670 American: D–Fi.
0679 American: Fo–H. Major Topics: Talking books; heart disease; American Friends Service
Committee.
0783 American: I–L. Major Topics: Criminal sentences; Idaho v. Lawrence, et al.; The American
Institute at the University of Munich; American Institute of Banking. Principal Correspondent: Mary C. Haggerty.
0833 American Jewish Congress, 1949–52.
0842 American Journal of Nursing, 1950.
0858 American Legion, 1947–52.
0863 American: M–O.
Frame No.
3
0912 American National Theatre and Academy, 1950–52.
0914 American: P–R.
0918 American Red Cross, 1945–52.
0930 American: S–T. Major Topic: Venereal disease.
0967 American: U–Z.
0983 American Veterans Commission, 1949–51.
Reel 2
0001 Americans for Democratic Action, 1950–52. Major Topics: Francisco Franco; U.S.-Spain relations; U.S.-Portugal relations. Principal Correspondent: James Loeb Jr.
0079 Americans, Ande.
0086 Anderson: A–M.
0092 Anderson, Mary, 1950 Letters to Louisa Hind.
0142 Anderson, N–Anderson W. Major Topics: Conservation of natural resources; Boy’s Village.
0191 Anderson, Walter F., 1949–51.
0198 Ander, Wuld–Anoc. Major Topic: United Nations. Principal Correspondent: Paul Shipman Andrews.
0233 Ans–Ag. Major Topic: Refugees.
0263 Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1949–52. Major Topics: James Forrestal death; conspiracy theories.
0289 Ara–Ari.
0300 Ark–Arm.
0320 Armstrong, Bess, 1949–50.
0328 Arn–Arr.
0334 Art–Asi. Major Topic: Arthritis.
0368 Asia Institute, 1950–52.
0375 Ask–Asu.
0403 Astwood, A. Carl, 1950. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt. Principal Correspondent: Alexander Carl Astwood.
Frame No.
4
0441 At.
0452 Atomic Energy Program, 1947–52.
0454 Aub–Aus. Major Topics: Displaced persons; Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
rehabilitation of Europe.
0547 Auerlach, Beatrice, 1948–52.
0551 Auriol, Vincent, 1950–52.
0565 Austin, Warren, 1947–52. Major Topic: United Nations.
0577 Aut, A–Z. Major Topic: International Rescue Committee. Principal Correspondent: Reinhold Niebuhr.
0617 Authors League of America, 1952.
0640 Ba–Bae.
0655 Bag–Bai, 1945–52.
0669 Bak, 1945–52. Major Topics: Human Rights Commission; Philippines.
0686 Baker, Adelaide, 1950–52.
0690 Baker, Mary Howe, 1949–52.
0699 Bal, 1945–52. Major Topic: Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
0729 Balasoa, Alice, 1949–51.
0732 Bam–Ban, 1945–52.
0737 Bap–Barl, 1945–52.
0759 Barclay, Mrs. Arthur, 1950–51. Major Topic: Atheism.
0761 Barclay, John, 1950.
0787 Bard College, 1949–52.
0791 Barkin, Ben, 1947–51.
0793 Barkley, Alben, 1947–50.
0799 Barm–Baro, 1945–52.
0801 Barnard College, 1945–52.
0815 Barr–Barz. Major Topics: United Nations; Francisco Franco.
0841 Bartlett, E. L., 1949–50. Major Topic: Alaska.
Frame No.
5
0860 Baruch, Bernard.
0866 Bas–Bat.
0885 Bates, Sanford, 1948–51.
0891 Battle Creek Public Schools, 1949–50.
0895 Bau–Bay. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0902 Bay, Charles H., 1950.
0912 Bea.
0924 Beal, Frank, 1949–51.
0928 Beb–Beh.
0947 Bebler, Ales. Major Topic: Yugoslavia.
0964 Beck, Myer, 1950–51.
0981 Bei–Bel.
Reel 3
0001 Bem–Bnj, 1945–52.
0004 Bemitey, Jaime, 1950–52. Major Topic: Puerto Rico.
0018 Benn–Ben–Y.
0035 Benton, William, 1950–52.
0057 Ber–Berl. Major Topic: Tourist travel.
0082 Berger, A–Z. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0096 Berger, Marie, 1947–50.
0109 Bergleng, Virginia, 1950–51.
0117 Bergman, Marcia, 1950–52.
0122 Berm–Bert. Major Topics: Franklin D. Roosevelt; disclosure of nuclear information to
USSR; Cuba; escaped insane asylum patients. Principal Correspondent: Clarence W. Berrum.
0176 Bernadotte, Estelle, 1950.
0187 Bernard, Prince, 1948–50.
Frame No.
6
0190 Bes–Bey. Major Topic: Human rights. Principal Correspondent: Emanuel Celler.
0215 Bethune, Mary M., 1945–52. Major Topics: Bethune-Cookman College; charitable donations. Principal Correspondent: Mary McLeod Bethune.
0248 Bia–Bie.
0258 Big–Bil. Major Topic: Polio.
0276 Billikopf Jacob, 1948–50. Major Topic: Anti-Semitism.
0286 Bin–Bj.
0302 Black–Blak. Major Topic: World Bank.
0318 Black Algernon.
0324 Black, Ruby.
0341 Blan–Blay. Major Topic: Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va.
0357 Blankner, Fredrika, 1950.
0385 Blauvelt, James, 1949–52. Major Topic: World Brotherhood.
0395 Blu–Bly.
0411 Blu–Blo. Major Topic: The Blue and Gray Association; United Nations.
0432 Blum, Leon C., 1950–51.
0439 Bn–Bog.
0463 B’nai B’rith.
0478 Boettiger John and Anna & Family, 1942–50.
0481 Boh–Bon. Major Topic: Korean Conflict.
0503 Bokhari, Ahmed, 1950–52. Major Topic: Pakistan.
0512 Bomar, Marion, 1947–52.
0517 Boo–Bor. Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
0547 Boone, Mrs. Rowan, 1947–50.
Frame No.
7
0550 Bos–Bou.
0567 Boston.
0573 Borr–Bow.
0581 Bowers–Claude, 1947–52.
0585 Bowles Chester, 1947–52.
0617 Box–Boy.
0628 Boy Scouts of America, 1950–52.
0630 Bra–Bram.
0648 Bran–Braz.
0677 Brandeis University, 1949–50. Major Topic: Brandeis University professors, names list.
0731 Brannon, Charles, 1950–52.
0733 Bre.
0741 Brewood, 1945–51
0744 Bri. Major Topic: Philippines.
0755 British.
0770 Broa–Broo.
0777 Brooks: A–Z.
0782 Brop–Broy.
0791 Brown, A–K. Principal Correspondent: Henry Brown.
0814 Brown, L–W. Major Topic: Gambling.
0828 Bru.
0837 Bry.
0845 Bua–Buf.
0869 Buck, Pearl S., 1950–52.
0884 Bug–Buri.
0893 Bugbee, Emma, 1950–52.
0902 Bullock, Rev. and Mrs. Oscar, 1947–50. Major Topic: Margaret Mitchell.
0917 Bunche, Ralph, 1949–52. Major Topic: United Nations.
Frame No.
8
0929 Bunting, J. Whitney, 1947–50.
0933 Bures, Jarka, 1950–52.
0940 Burk–Burne. Major Topic: People’s Republic of China.
0976 Burnh–Burz. Major Topic: Palestine.
Reel 4
0001 Bus–Butler.
0006 Business and Professional Women, 1949–52.
0009 Buto–By.
0016 Byrne, Doris, 1949.
0020 Cab–Cald.
0035 Caesar, Irving, 1947–51.
0038 Cale–Calv.
0044 Cam.
0055 Campbell. Major Topic: Greece.
0060 Can. Major Topic: Polio.
0074 Canfield, Cass, 1949–52. Major Topic: United Nations.
0084 Cara–Cari.
0096 Carey, James B., 1950. Major Topic: United Power for Peace (organization).
0119 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1948–51. Major Topic: Crusade for Freedom (movement).
0131 Carter. Major Topics: Franklin D. Roosevelt; poetry. Principal Correspondents: Bessie Carter Haines; Wesley Carter.
0206 Carl.
0210 Carm–Carn.
0215 Caro–Carp. Major Topic: University of North Carolina.
0247 Casa–Cast. Major Topic: Immigration.
Frame No.
9
0270 Cata–Carv.
0273 Can–Cer. Major Topic: Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Principal Correspondent: Emanuel Celler.
0289 Ces–Cham.
0302 Chan–Chang.
0309 Chanl–Chap.
0322 Char–Chat.
0340 Chau–Chew. Principal Correspondent: Margaret Cherry.
0360 Chia–Child.
0378 Children (s). Major Topic: Refugees.
0417 Chile–Chin.
0425 China, 1950–52.
0429 Chio–Cho.
0438 Chre–Christian.
0446 Christian (organization)–Chun. Major Topic: Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP).
0465 Chur–Cim.
0470 Churchill, Winston S. & Sarah, 1945–52.
0473 Cio–City. Major Topics: Government reorganization; vocational education and training.
0521 Citizens Committee on Children of N.Y. City, 1952–50. Major Topic: Public health.
0578 Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons. Major Topic: Refugees.
0596 National Education Association, 1949–50.
0610 Civic–Clap. Major Topic: Civil liberties.
0620 Clar–Clem. Major Topics: Polio; children’s hospitals.
0640 Clark A–J. Major Topic: Blindness.
0677 Clark L–Z.
Frame No.
10
0680 Clay, Gen Lucius D., 1948–50. Major Topic: Crusade for Freedom (movement).
0686 Clemens, Cyril, 1947–52.
0694 Clement–Cli. Major Topic: Elliot Roosevelt personal finances.
0708 Clo–Clock.
0714 Cochrane, Louise.
0716 Cockrell, Ewing.
0722 Coe–Coga.
0740 Cohan–Cohen. Major Topic: Indians and Indian lands.
0758 Cohen, Benjamin, 1945–52.
0761 Chon–Colc.
0764 Coleg–Coll. Major Topic: Federal aid to Indians.
0784 Coll–Collin.
0798 Collegiate Council for the UN, 1949–52. Major Topic: United Nations.
0803 Collier, Fred, 1945–52.
0807 Collier, John, 1949–51. Major Topics: Federal aid to Indians; Indian claims.
0818 Collins, Mary Love, 1945–52.
0825 Collis–Comme.
0834 Columbia A–Z.
0836 Columbia University, 1947–52.
0846 Comm–Coms.
0867 Committee for the Nations Health, 1946–52. Major Topic: China-Taiwan conflict.
0887 Committee for the Nation’s Health, 1946–52.
0895 Committee Council for American Unity. Major Topic: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
0908 Couf–Coul. Major Topic: Jews and Judaism.
0949 Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1947–1952. Major Topic: Rent control.
0956 Conn–Conw.
Frame No.
11
0970 Cook–Coon.
0985 Cooke, Marris L., 1946–52. Major Topic: Conservation of natural resources.
Reel 5
0001 Cooper.
0012 Cooperative–Core.
0025 Corl–Corp. Major Topics: United Nations; Joseph Stalin. Principal Correspondent: Manuel F. Cornego.
0040 Corley, Vincent P., 1949–52.
0044 Cornell University, 1945–50. Major Topic: Watermargin (organization).
0072 Corr–Cat. Major Topic: Esperanto.
0088 Cor–Coy.
0103 Cra–Cre. Major Topics: Patents; credit unions.
0119 Cri–Crop. Major Topic: China-Taiwan conflict.
0133 Cros–Craz.
0149 Cru–Cry. Major Topic: Immigration. Principal Correspondent: Luisa Cruces.
0178 Csa–Cul.
0189 Cucolo, Anthony, 1949–50.
0199 Cum–Cup.
0209 Cura–Curry.
0213 Curry, James, 1949–52. Major Topic: Indians.
0284 Curt–Cuz.
0303 D–Dah.
0306 Dai–Dam. Major Topic: China-Taiwan conflict.
0326 Dan.
Frame No.
12
0336 Daniels, Jonathan and Josephus, 1946–51.
0339 Dar–Das. Major Topic: Korean conflict.
0365 Dat–Dan. Principal Correspondent: A. B. Davies.
0379 Davis: A–H.
0397 Davis Esther K., 1949–51.
0399 Davis: J–W. Major Topic: Coal and coal mining.
0437 Davis Jerome, 1946–52.
0445 Daw–Day.
0451 Dea–Deb.
0477 Dec–Deg.
0486 DeeKer, Mary Bell, 1950–51.
0507 DeGre, Muriel–Weok.
0515 Deh Dela.
0535 Dehousse, Fernand, 1945–50.
0539 DeJean, Louis, 1949–50.
0554 DeKnight, Freda—Ebony Magazine, 1950.
0566 Dele–Dely.
0582 Delta Kappa Gamma, 1948–52.
0595 Dem–Den. Major Topic: Employment.
0611 Democratic (Org.), 1949–52.
0620 Democratic National Committee, 1946–52.
0627 Deo–Der. Major Topic: Cyprus.
0646 Des–Det.
0654 Deu–Dev.
0659 Deu–Dez. Major Topic: Genocide.
0669 Dewson, Mary “Molly,” 1945–52.
0672 Dia–Die.
0674 Dickerson, Marion, 1950–51.
Frame No.
13
0680 Did–Dil. Major Topic: Communism.
0707 Dillon, Clarissa, 1947–51.
0712 Dim–Dj.
0727 Displaced Persons, 1947–52.
0754 Dm–Dom.
0788 Dolgorouky, Stephanie.
0795 Dombrowski, James, 1949–52.
0797 Don. Major Topics: Communism; Socialism. Principal Correspondent: Robert Donner.
0807 Doo–Dov.
0827 Douglas, Helen G & Melvyn, 1947–52. Major Topics: James Roosevelt; Helen Gahagan Douglas.
0845 Dow–doz. Major Topics: Adoption; prisoners of war.
0895 Dr.
0898 Draper, Dr. George.
0902 Dreier, Mary, 1945–51.
0906 Drummond, Bert, 1950–52.
0921 Ds–Duc.
0927 Duberstein, Myra, 1949–52.
0931 Dubinsky, 1949–52.
0937 Dud–Duk.
0955 Dul–Dun.
0973 Dulles, John Foster, 1947–52.
0979 Dunne, Emmaline, 1948–52.
Reel 6
0001 Dup–Dug.
0004 Durgy, Milton, 1950.
0018 Dut–Dy. Major Topic: Cold war peace proposals.
Frame No.
14
0025 Dyer, Sid, 1950. Major Topic: Divorce.
0039 Ea–Eas. Major Topics: Labor unions; employment. Principal Correspondent: Lodie F. Eastep.
0066 Early, Stephen, 1945–51. Major Topic: Charles Lindbergh.
0071 Eat–Eb.
0081 Edi–Ef.
0109 Edwards, India, 1949–52.
0112 Edwards, Willard, 1950–52. Major Topic: The Perpetual Calendar.
0125 Eichelberger, Clark M., 1950–52. Major Topic: York Langton.
0147 Eid–Ek.
0164 Einstein, Albert, 1949–51.
0169 Eisenhower Dwight D., 1947–52.
0172 El–Elk.
0179 El Bandak, Yusif. Major Topic: Christian Arabs.
0200 Ell–Elw.
0208 Elliot: A–Z.
0212 Ellis: A–Z.
0214 Ely, Gertrude, 1945–52.
0219 Em.
0229 En.
0234 Encampment for Citizenship, 1949–52.
0238 English Speaking Union, 1949–52.
0240 Enright, Adelaide, 1945–51.
0245 Ep. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0258 Er. Major Topic: Nuclear holocaust.
0276 Es–Et.
0286 Ethical culture society, 1950–52.
Frame No.
15
0288 Eu–Fala.
0294 Evant–Ez. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0301 Ewing, Oscar, 1945–52. Major Topics: National Conference on Aging; Social Security.
0370 Fa–Fah. Major Topics: Hungary; Jews and Judaism.
0407 Fai–Fan.
0414 Fairbanks, Gertrude W., 1950–52.
0421 Far–Farr.
0430 Fars–Fay.
0443 Fayerweather, Margaret, 1945–51.
0452 Fe–Fed. Major Topics: Federal aid to education; cheese.
0543 Fee–Fek. Major Topic: Government corruption.
0572 Fel–Felt.
0605 Fern–Feny. Major Topic: Equal Rights Amendment.
0635 Ferb–Fry.
0648 Ferr–Fry.
0650 Ferris, Helen, 1946–52. Major Topics: UNICEF; children’s books.
0717 Fi–fil.
0725 Field. Major Topic: Espionage.
0735 Filipkowski, Stefan A., 1949–52. Major Topics: Refugees; elections. Principal Correspondent: Stefan A. Filipkowski.
0796 Fell–Fio.
0801 Fir–Fix. Major Topics: Communism; Nationalist China.
0818 Fischer.
0822 Fisher. Major Topic: The Church of Our Savior, Washington, D.C.
0845 Fla–Flas.
Frame No.
16
0855 Flamm–Irving H., 1947–52.
0868 Fle.
0871 Fleeson, Doris, 1947–52.
0883 Fli–Fly.
0894 Flynn.
0899 Flynn, Edward J., 1945–51.
0907 Fo–Foo. Major Topic: Soviet labor camps.
0922 Fong, Lloyd, 1949–52.
0938 For–Fork.
0947 Foreign Policy Association, 1945–52.
0950 Foreign Press Association, 1949–51.
0953 Forest Neighborhood House, 1949–50.
0984 Form–Fors.
0994 Fort–Foz.
Reel 7
0001 Fox. Major Topics: Aged and aging; United Nations.
0035 Fr–Frane.
0040 Frang–Frank F. Major Topics: Supreme Court of the United States; freedom of religion.
0049 Frankfurter, Felix, 1945–50.
0061 Frankl–Fraz.
0073 (FDR) Organizations & Institutes, 1945–52. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0098 FDR Home Club, 1949–50.
0108 FDR Memorial Foundation, 1949–50.
0131 Fred–Free. Major Topic: Citizenship.
0149 Freedom House, 1946–52.
0151 Frei–Frey.
0166 Fremont–Smith, Frank, MD, 1947–50. Major Topic: U.S. funding of the United Nations.
Frame No.
17
0175 Fri–Frit.
0206 Friedgood, Harry B., 1945–52. Major Topic: Korean conflict.
0247 Friedman/Friedmann. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0262 Friends of Widows and Orphans, 1947–50.
0264 Fro–Fry
0289 Fri–Fy.
0304 Ga–Gae.
0306 Gaf–Gale.
0312 Gali–Gam.
0320 Gan–Garl. Major Topic: People’s Republic of China.
0332 Garm–Gat. Major Topics: United Nations; postwar Germany.
0364 Garrigue, Katharine, 1948–52.
0374 Garrison Lloyd, 1950–52. Major Topic: Nuclear nonproliferation.
0379 Gau–Geh.
0397 Gel–Gen.
0428 Geo–Gere.
0438 George Washington Carver Memorial Institute, 1945–51.
0447 Gerh–Gey.
0473 Gh–Gig. Major Topics: Communism; capitalism.
0499 Gila–Gile.
0510 Geld–Gilv.
0527 Gim–Giz.
0533 Girl Scouts, 1948–52.
0544 Girls’ Friendly Society, 1950–52.
0548 Gla–Gly. Major Topic: International Union for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade.
0580 Gogate, Rajaram V., 1947–50.
0593 Gold–Golde.
0607 Gold Star Wives, 1949–52.
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0618 Goldin, John, 1947–52. Major Topic: United Nations.
0630 Goldf–Goldr.
0651 Golds–Golt. Principal Correspondent: Nathaniel L. Goldstein.
0662 Gom–Grand.
0684 Gompers, Samuel, 1950. Major Topic: American Federation of Labor.
0728 Gonzalez, Videla Gabreil, 1950.
0750 Goodwill Industries, 1947–51.
0753 Gordon, Ester L., 1949–50.
0765 Gos–Gow. Major Topic: Employment.
0775 Gothe, Richard, 1949–50.
0784 Gotshel, Sylvan, 1950–52.
0786 Grab–Grand.
0796 Graham, Frank P., 1945–52.
0806 Grane–Grey. Major Topics: Taft-Hartley Act; CIO Steelworkers strike.
0827 Gray: A–Z.
0833 Grea–Greenb.
0848 Greece, 1949–52.
0860 Greene–Greenw.
0868 Greenwich House, 1949–52.
0882 Greer–Grez.
0911 Grib–Grif.
0920 Grig–Gros.
0931 Grolier Society, 1946–50.
0957 Grosman, Marion, 1950–52.
0966 Gross: A–Z.
0974 Grosse–Gru. Major Topic: Catholic Church.
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0001 Gs–Gul. Major Topics: Books and bookselling; Korean conflict.
0012 Gum–Gur.
0026 Gunther, John, 1947–52.
0032 Gurewitsch, David and Enda, 1947–52.
0039 Gus–Gy. Major Topic: Communism.
0054 Haa–Hac.
0069 Hackett, Helen, 1950–52.
0074 Had–Hah. Major Topic: Immigration.
0104 Hadassah, 1945–52.
0112 Hahn, Byron, 1948–52.
0122 Hai–Hali.
0137 Hall–Halt.
0151 Hall: A–Z.
0154 Ham–Haml.
0162 Hamilton College, 1950.
0177 Hamlin, Mrs. Charles, 1948–52.
0184 Hamm–Hamr. Major Topic: Chateau de Blérancourt (museum), Picardie, France.
0201 Hana–Hanl. Major Topic: Dean Acheson.
0225 Hann–Hans.
0233 Hannan, Dennis, 1949–50.
0237 Hap–Hare. Major Topic: Christian faith. Principal Correspondent: Willabee Hardin.
0255 Harf–Harn. Major Topics: Mental health and illness; housing supply and cost. Principal Correspondent: Frances E. Harley.
0295 Haro–Harrin.
0305 Harriman, Averell, 1947–52.
0312 Harris–Harry.
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0319 Harris: A–Z. Major Topic: Dictionaries.
0337 Harris, Lou, 1949–50.
0343 Harron, Marion, 1948–52.
0346 Hars–Harw.
0359 Hart, Hornell, 1949–53. Major Topic: World government.
0385 Harting, Frank, 1949–52
0394 Harvard University, 1947–52.
0417 Has–Hat.
0434 Hassett, William, 1945–52.
0443 Hau–Haw.
0455 Hax–Hep.
0470 Hea–Hech. Major Topic: World government.
0489 Heck–Hein. Major Topic: Citizenship.
0555 Heis–Hel. Major Topic: Federal aid programs.
0571 Hem–Henn.
0588 Hendrick, James P. & Family, 1947–52.
0594 Henr–Hep. Major Topic: Illegal medical experiments. Principal Correspondent: Betty Henry.
0616 Hera–Hern. Major Topics: United Nations; Korean conflict.
0646 Herr–Herz. Major Topic: Selective Service Act.
0659 Herrick, Genevieve “Geno,” 1946–52.
0661 Hes–Hey.
0676 Heuschkel, Harry, 1949–50.
0681 Hia–Hig. Major Topics: Driver education programs; highway safety programs.
0707 Hickerson, John, 1950–52.
0725 Highlander Folk School, 1949–52.
0732 Hight, Betty, 1948–52.
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0747 Hik–Hil.
0754 Him–Hin.
0777 Hir–Hix.
0783 Hoa–Hoe.
0789 Hof–Hoh.
0799 Hoffman, W. F., 1950–51.
0803 Hok–Holle. Major Topic: Scotland.
0811 Holli–Holz. Principal Correspondent: J. Holzmann.
0836 Hom–Hon.
0839 Honeyman, Nan, 1947–52.
0844 Hoo–Hop.
0849 Hooker–Harry S., 1945–52.
0861 Hopkins, Harry L. & Family, 1945–52.
0865 Hora–Horo. Major Topic: Communism.
0897 Horr–Hos. Major Topic: Federal employee benefits.
0914 Hot–Hov.
0920 Houghton, Evans, 1948–51. Major Topic: Employment. Principal Correspondent: Evans F. Houghton.
0950 How–Hoz.
0969 Howard University, 1950–52. Major Topic: Howard University Board of Trustees.
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0001 Howard University, 1950–52. Major Topic: Howard University Board of Trustees.
0087 Howe, Grace & Family, 1945–52.
0092 Hr–Hud.
0100 Hudson Guild, 1950–52.
0112 Hudson Shore Labor School, 1945–51. Major Topic: Labor unions.
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0122 Hue–Hug. Major Topic: French literature.
0138 Hui Hum.
0162 Human Rights, 1949–52.
0203 Humphrey, Hubert H., 1947–50.
0215 Hun.
0228 Hunt, Rhoda H., 1948–51.
0231 Huo–Hus.
0240 Husband, Thomas, 1950.
0254 Hut–Hy.
0259 Hyde Park C. (General), 1949–52.
0264 I–Il. Major Topic: Housing supply and cost. Principal Correspondent: Estelle L. Crombargar.
0274 Ickes, Harold, 1945–52.
0276 Ilma, Viola, 1949–51.
0289 Im–Inc.
0300 Ind–Inf.
0314 India, 1945–52. Major Topic: Indian civil liberties and constitution.
0339 Indians, 1946–52.
0353 Ing–Insa.
0356 Inst–Int. Major Topic: Institute for Ethnic Affairs.
0391 Institute of International Education, 1949–52. Principal Correspondent: Donald J. Shank.
0409 Inter Am–Intern’l: A–B. Major Topic: Inter-American Conference, Havana, Cuba.
0435 International Bank for Reconstruction & Development, 1950. Major Topics: World Bank development report for Colombia; international
aid.
0572 International A–F.
0575 International G–P. Major Topic: Labor unions.
0612 International House, 1948–50.
0618 International R–Z.
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0631 International Refugee Organization, 1946–51. Major Topics: Military dependents’ schools; tuition and fees.
0679 International Rescue Committee, 1946–51.
0681 International Tracing Service, 1949–50. Major Topic: Refugee children.
0692 Interp–Iron.
0711 Irv–Isi. Major Topic: Charitable donations.
0734 Israel, 1948–52.
0739 Ist–Iz.
0747 Javel, H. J. Walter Thompson Company.
0764 Job–Jacko.
0769 Jackson–Jacksonville.
0777 Jacob–Jacquet. Major Topic: Lovetomic bomb.
0793 Jacquin–Jaf.
0803 Jai–Jam.
0807 James: A–Z.
0817 James: A–Z. Major Topics: Office of Alien Property; confiscated property; International
Christian University in Japan. Principal Correspondent: Herbert Jankewitz.
0872 Jar–Jeb.
0885 Jebb, Gladwyn, 1950–52.
0892 Jeff–Jenr.
0895 Jenkins. Major Topic: Life and health insurance.
0916 Jenn–Jer.
0931 Jess–Jewett.
0939 Jewish. Major Topics: Federal Republic of Germany; aliyah.
0970 Jewish Home for the Aged, 1948–52.
0978 Jewish Theological Seminary, 1949–52.
0992 Jewish War Veterans, 1949–52.
0995 Jim–Jit.
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0001 Job–Jonan.
0040 John.
0048 Johnson A–D
0055 Johnson, Clara Sturges, 1949–52.
0059 H–M. Major Topic: Women in the military.
0093 N–Z.
0108 Johnston–Jona. Major Topic: Christianity.
0111 Jones A–H.
0117 Jones I–M.
0129 Jones N–Z.
0135 Jong–Jose.
0138 Joseph (S).
0142 Joseph, Nannine, 1950–52.
0145 Josephson, Julius.
0162 Juliana (Queen), 1945–52.
0166 Jung–Junior.
0172 Junior Americans, 1948–51. Major Topic: Charitable organization fund-raising.
0214 Junior Literary Guild, 1947–52. Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
0241 Junk–Juta.
0252 Just One Break, 1950–52.
0255 Ka–Hales.
0267 Kahn, Herman, 1950–52.
0269 Kalf–Kant. Major Topics: Books and bookselling; Japan.
0299 Kamitchis, Peter, 1946–52.
0302 Kantr–Kart.
0313 Kappa Delta Pi, 1949–51.
0320 Kas–Katz. Major Topic: Bentley Kassal.
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0330 Katzen, Herman, 1949–52. Major Topic: Immigration.
0342 Kauf–Kaz.
0360 Kea–Kee. Major Topic: United Nations.
0390 Kef–Keller.
0410 Kelley–Kelly.
0443 Kelly, H. John, 1948–52.
0446 Kelm–Kenm. Major Topic: Federal Republic of Germany.
0450 Kenn–Kent. Major Topic: Television.
0455 Kenw–Ketch. Major Topic: Sudeten Germans.
0469 Kett–Kie.
0487 Kidd, Gordon & Claire, 1949–52.
0489 Kiis–Kine. Major Topic: Prisoners of war.
0497 Kindermann, Gottfried, Karl, 1950–52.
0514 Kings–Kirby.
0520 Kirch–Kist.
0527 Kirchwey–Freda, 1949–52.
0531 Kitch–Klep.
0547 Kitchen, Naomi, 1950–52.
0551 Klepper, Mrs. Richard, 1950. Major Topic: Women’s rights in Japan.
0606 Klet–Kniz.
0618 Knos–Koe. Major Topic: Federal aid to Indians.
0627 Koons, Earle R., 1945–52. Major Topic: Wills and probate.
0632 Kop–Kornh. Major Topic: Aged and aging.
0665 Korea.
0678 Koro–Kov.
0684 Kow–Krep.
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0695 Kres–Krot. Major Topic: Equal Rights Amendment.
0743 Kresse–Al W., 1948–52.
0757 Kru–Kub.
0778 Kerbie, Lawrence S., MD, 1949–52.
0782 Kuc–Kun.
0797 Kup–Kyn.
0804 Lab–Lac.
0810 Lad–Lal.
0821 Lam. Major Topic: Israeli Arabs.
0841 Lana–Land. Major Topics: Paul Landwehr; employment.
0877 Lane: A–Z.
0891 Lang–Lani.
0900 Langley Calendar League, 1949–51.
0909 Langmuir, Mary Fisher, 1950–52.
0920 Lanigan, James S., 1949–52.
0931 Lann–Lap.
0940 Lape, Esther, 1946–52.
0954 Lar–Lash.
0971 Lask–Law. Major Topics: Publishing; books and bookselling. Principal Correspondent: Maria Lauffer.
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0001 Lasker, Albert and Mary, 1949–52.
0006 Lasky, Victor, 1949–52. Major Topics: Alger Hiss; Nationalist China.
0023 Laughlin, Anne, 1948–52.
0025 Law.
0040 Lay–Leag.
0066 League of Women Voters, 1945–52.
0075 Leah–Led.
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0087 Lee.
0093 Lef–Leh.
0099 Lehman, Herbert, 1945–52.
0110 Lei–Leno. Major Topic: Federal aid to education.
0139 Leno–Les. Major Topic: Japanese occupation of China.
0155 Let–Levi. Major Topic: Letters Abroad (program).
0202 Levy. Major Topic: Communist control of NAACP.
0216 Levy, David & Adele, 1945–52.
0221 Lew–Lie.
0235 Lewis: A–Z.
0254 Lewis–Dorothy, 1947–52.
0261 Lie, Trygue Sec. Gen.–United Nations.
0264 Lif–Lil.
0267 Lilienthal, David C., 1945–50.
0272 Lim–Lind. Major Topic: Television.
0279 Lincoln Center, 1947–52.
0300 Line–Lio.
0308 Linowitz, Sol M., 1950–52. Major Topic: National health insurance. Principal Correspondent: Sol M. Linowitz.
0315 Lip–Lit. Principal Correspondent: Edward F. Witsell.
0322 Litt–Liz. Major Topic: Child labor laws.
0329 Lit–Log. Major Topic: Work conditions of coal miners in Logan, W.Va. Principal Correspondent: Claude B. Campbell.
0349 Loh–Lons.
0365 Loo–Lop. Major Topics: Nationalist China; Chiang Kai-shek. Principal Correspondent: Loo Hsing-yaun.
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0393 Look Magazine, 1945–52. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0414 Lor–Lot.
0428 Lorentz, Pare, 1948–52.
0441 Lou–Lou.
0457 Low–Loy.
0479 Lub–Lum. Major Topic: Israel Institute of Public Opinion Research.
0510 Lucky, Platt & Co., 1949–52.
0512 Lun–Luz.
0518 Ly–Lynn. Major Topics: Petroleum and petroleum products; use of petroleum products
in war industries; Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
0586 Lyon–Lyuh.
0596 Mc/Mac: A–B. Major Topic: Birth control in postwar Japan. Principal Correspondent: Douglas MacArthur.
0620 McCab–McCar.
0635 Mc Calls.
0638 McCas–McCl.
0642 McCloskey, Mark A., 1945–52. Major Topic: Communism.
0658 McCloskey, Mark A., 1950–51.
0660 McCloy, John J. & Ellen, 1945–52.
0662 McCol–McCor.
0678 McCos–McCu.
0687 McCullough, Glendon, 1950.
0702 McMac D.
0707 Mc–MacDonald: A–Z.
0729 McDuffie, Lizzie, 1948–52.
0741 McE–McF. Major Topics: Occupation of Japan; Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
0781 McGa–McGl.
0788 McGee, Willie, 1950–51.
0793 McGo–McGu.
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0809 Macgregor, Frances, 1949–52.
0812 McH–McI.
0816 McInerny, Timothy A., 1948–50. Major Topic: ER opposition to female president.
0837 McJ–McK. Major Topic: Polio.
0862 McKee, Frederick C., 1950–51. Major Topics: People’s Republic of China; Chinese Nationalists.
0902 McL.
0915 Mc–MacM.
0936 McN–McW.
0968 MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1945–51.
0974 Ma–Mack.
0998 Maco–Mag.
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0001 Madison A–Z.
0009 Magidoff, Robert & Nila, 1948–52.
0018 Mah. Major Topic: Federal aid to education.
0036 Mal.
0054 Mann: A–Z.
0057 Manna–Map. Major Topic: Higher education.
0103 Mara–Marc. Major Topic: Subversive activities.
0161 Mare–Mari.
0187 Marine Corps League, 1948–52.
0190 Mark. Major Topics: Anti-Semitism; William Penn.
0202 Marl–Marsh.
0209 Marshall: A–Z. Major Topic: Communism.
0224 Marso–Marz.
0236 Martin: A–Z.
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0245 Marving George, 1948–52.
0250 Maravin, Langdon P., Jr., 1947–52.
0253 Marx. Robert, 1949–50. Major Topic: Automobile insurance.
0276 Mary, Queen Mother of Great Britain, 1946–52.
0282 Mas.
0285 Mason: A–Z.
0289 Mason, Lucy R., 1948–52.
0296 Massachusetts., 1950–52.
0306 Mat–Man. Major Topic: Refugees.
0345 Mav–Mayb.
0352 Maverick, Maury, 1949–50.
0355 Maye–Maz.
0381 Mb–Med. Major Topic: Cancer.
0405 Mee–Mei. Major Topics: Books and bookselling; war.
0424 Mej–Mm.
0428 Men.
0442 Mer.
0465 Mes–Mey.
0487 Mexico, 1950–52. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0504 Meyer: A–Z.
0509 Meyer, Agnes, 1949–52.
0512 Mezaubran, Comtesse Le Guales de, 1950–51.
0514 Mia–Mid.
0524 Mid Century White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1950–51. Major Topic: Public health.
0574 Mie–Mik. Major Topics: United Nations; prisoners of war.
0602 Mila–Mill.
0616 Millbrook School, 1949–52.
0626 Miller: A–E.
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0653 Miller, Clyde, 1948–52.
0658 Miller: F–Z.
0678 Millet, Dr. John A. P., 1950. Major Topic: Psychiatry.
0703 Milm–Minn. Major Topic: Discrimination in higher education.
0727 Milton Academy, 1948–50.
0738 Mino–Miy.
0740 Mitchell: A–Z.
0747 Moa–Moe. Major Topic: Credit unions.
0772 Mof–Mom. Major Topic: Mothers of Men in Service (organization).
0781 Mona–Monr.
0793 Mondale, Ruth, 1950. Major Topic: Poetry.
0817 Mont. Major Topics: Employment; labor unions.
0825 Monti, Renato, 1950–52.
0835 Moore: A–L.
0851 Moore–M–Z.
0868 Mora–Morn.
0890 Morgan: A–Z.
0902 Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. & Family and Morgenthau Foundation, 1945–52. Major Topic: Hospitals.
0936 Moro–Morr.
0961 Morris: A–Z. Major Topic: Polio.
0974 Mors–Mort.
0982 Mosb–Mosh.
0990 Moun–Mouz. Major Topic: Charitable organizations.
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0001 Mount Holyoke College, 1949–51.
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0008 Mr–Muk.
0012 Mul–Mun.
0023 Mundt, Karl E., Mundt Bill, 1945–50.
0026 Munoz, Martin, Luis, 1950–52.
0029 Mur. Major Topics: World peace; Christian faith.
0090 Murphy: A–Z. Major Topic: Women’s Week in Kagoshima, Japan.
0123 Murphy, Alphonsus, 1947–52.
0126 Murray, Arthur, 1948–51.
0145 Murray, Pauli, 1949–52.
0155 Murrow, Mr. & Mrs. Edward R., 1949–52.
0157 Mus–My.
0180 Music Educators National Conference, 1950.
0230 “My Day,” 1947–52.
0233 Naber–Nalb.
0248 Nall–Nathan. Major Topics: Refugees; The Nansen Foundation; Fridtjof Nansen.
0286 The Nation, 1950–52. Major Topic: Censorship.
0320 National Academy–National Assoc. Major Topic: Vivisection.
0340 National Achievement Awards, 1949–52.
0350 NAACP (1950). Major Topics: Racial discrimination; Civil Rights Movement; racial violence;
discrimination in higher education. Principal Correspondents: Roy Wilkins; Walter White.
0559 National Assoc of: S–National: Cl.
0580 National Citizens Comm. for the Public Schools, 1950–51. Major Topics: Federal aid to education; public education.
0611 National Citizens Committee for United Nations Day Feb.–Aug., 1950. Major Topics: United Nations Day; National Committee for Free Europe.
0788 National Committee Comm. for United Nations Day Sept, 1950–52. Major Topic: United Nations Day.
0874 National Committee. Major Topics: Franklin D. Roosevelt; refugees; anti-communist laws.
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0931 National Conference, National Congress. Major Topic: Indians.
0941 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1946–52.
0971 National Council.
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0001 Council of Jewish Women, 1947–52.
0018 Council of Negro Women, 1945–52.
0023 National: Cy–F.
0037 Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1948–52.
0044 G–L. Major Topic: Paul Robeson.
0090 Jewish Hospital of Denver, 1949–52.
0093 Jewish Youth Conference, 1950–52.
0101 National M–Sh. Major Topics: World peace; United Nations.
0121 Mental Health Foundation, 1946–50.
0125 National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, 1950–52.
0130 National: So–Y.
0143 Society for Crippled Children & Adults, 1945–52. Major Topics: Disabled persons; Easter Seals.
0182 Student Association, 1950–52.
0187 Nations–Naz. Major Topics: Indians; Indian claims; federal aid to Indians.
0209 Nea–Neh.
0224 Nei–Neo.
0244 Nep–Nev.
0271 Nesbitt, Henrietta, 1946–50. Major Topic: Women’s employment in postwar Japan.
0290 New: J–W.
0298 New Jersey, 1948–52.
0314 New School for Social Research, 1949–52.
0323 New York: A–H. Major Topic: New York Central System (railroad).
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0336 New York: I–Z.
0345 New York Infirmary, 1949–52.
0347 New York State: A–T.
0353 Association for Crippled Children, Inc., 1946–52. Major Topic: Easter Seals.
0369 Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1949–52.
0372 New York University, 1946–52.
0375 Women’s Trade Union League, 1949–52.
0378 Newb–Next.
0427 Newspaper Guild of New York, 1948–52.
0430 Nia–Nich.
0443 Nichols, Ruth R. C., 1950–51. Major Topic: Aged and aging.
0456 Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1950–51. Major Topic: Refugees. Principal Correspondent: Reinhold Niebuhr.
0472 Nies–Nk.
0485 Nob–Nork.
0490 Norm–North.
0513 Norman, Dorothy, 1949–52.
0516 Norto–Noy. Major Topic: University of Miami, Florida.
0542 Norton, Mary, 1949–52.
0546 Nottingham Roosevelt Memorial Scholarship Found, 1950–52.
0550 Nu–Ny. Major Topic: Nurses and nursing.
0563 Nussbaum, Jean, 1946–52. Major Topic: Freedom of religion.
0573 Oak–O’Connor.
0602 O’Connor, Basil.
0610 Odd–O’Dwyer.
0615 O’Dwyer, William, 1945–50.
0620 Oechslim–Ogro.
0633 O’Hara–Okumura. Major Topic: Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra.
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0654 Ola–Olif. Major Topic: Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Mass.
0665 Olin–Olympic.
0668 O’Mahoney–One. Major Topics: Indian lands; federal aid to Indians; World Peace; Korean
Conflict.
0705 Ong–Op. Major Topic: Democracy building.
0751 Ora–Org.
0778 Oriel–Orzechawski. Major Topic: Citizenship. Principal Correspondent: John S. Orzechowski.
0790 Osann–Oswalt.
0802 O’Sullivan, Nellie, 1949–51.
0806 Otis–Ouellette.
0821 Ov. Major Topics: Public education; parent-teacher associations.
0870 Ow–Oz.
0887 Paa–Pak.
0921 Pageant Magazine, 1950–51.
0957 Pakistan, 1949–52.
0960 Pal.
0976 Palfi, Marion, 1948–52. Major Topic: Discrimination.
0986 Pam–Pan.
0991 Pantaleoni, Helenka, 1950–52.
0994 Pao–Paq.
0999 Paonessa, Dan, 1950–51. Principal Correspondent: Dan Paonessa.
1011 Para–Park. Major Topic: Valet and parking industry.
1033 Paramount Pictures Corporation, 1945–51.
1036 Parent–Teacher Organizations, 1947–52.
1046 Parish, Henry and Susan.
1051 Parker: A–Z. Major Topics: Norway; postal service employment.
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1078 Parl–Paru.
1096 Parsons, Rose.
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0001 Pas–Pat. Major Topic: Colombia.
0035 Patterson: A–Z.
0056 Pau.
0068 Paw–Paz.
0086 Pea. Major Topic: John Robert Gregg.
0109 Peabody, Malcolm, 1940–50.
0114 Pearson, Dora, 1949–52.
0117 Pec–Pei. Major Topics: World Peace; C. C. M. Pederson v. The United States.
0165 Pel–Pen.
0193 Pell, Herbert & Olive, 1949–51.
0201 PEN, A World Association of Writers, 1950–52.
0211 Pendar, Kenneth, 1948–52.
0215 Pennsylvania, 1949–52.
0217 Peo–Perl. Major Topics: Postal rates; charitable organizations.
0270 Perkins, Dexter, 1950.
0289 Perkins, Frances, 1945–52.
0302 Perm–Pes.
0313 Perry: A–Z.
0320 Peta–Pets.
0328 Peterson: A–Z. Major Topic: Civilian Conservation Corps.
0340 Peterson, Cecil, 1949–52.
0342 Pett–Pf. Major Topic: Racial discrimination.
0373 Ph.
0389 Philadelphia Organizations, 1947–52.
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0393 Phillips, Wm Carolina, 1949–52.
0397 Pie–Pier.
0402 Pickens, Champ, 1950.
0408 Pickens, William, 1950–52.
0424 Pickins, Clarence E., 1950–52.
0427 Pies–Pio.
0448 Pillsbury Mills, Inc., 1949–50.
0451 Pioneer Women, 1950–52.
0460 Pip–Piv.
0488 Pl.
0506 Plaine, Herzel, 1947–52.
0513 Planned Parenthood, 1945–52. Major Topics: Birth control; Japan.
0526 Platt, Charles, 1949–52.
0531 Poa–Pole.
0540 Poe, Clarence, 1950–51.
0543 Pole–Poly. Major Topic: Polio.
0564 Police Athletic League, 1950–51.
0576 Polier, Justin Wise, 1949–51.
0599 Politzer, Mary, 1950–52.
0606 Pollack, Benjamin, 1949–50.
0615 Polowsky, Joseph, 1947–52.
0631 Par–Pos.
0647 Porter, Harold, 1947–52.
0656 Porterfield, Robert, 1949–52.
0664 Por–Poz.
0687 Poughkeepsie, New York.
0697 Pra–Pre.
0726 Pri.
0735 Pro–Pry. Major Topic: Paul Robeson.
0742 Protestant Organization, 1949–52.
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0747 Ps–Pul.
0774 Pum–Py.
0783 Pursell, Charles, 1945–52.
0790 Q.
0802 Raa–Radf. Major Topics: Adult education; aged and aging; Social Security benefits. Principal Correspondent: Rita R. Rader.
0839 Radi.
0844 Radl–Rai.
0871 Raj–Randol.
0885 Random–Rao.
0887 Rap–Rate.
0889 Rath–Raz.
0903 Rath, Frederick L., Jr., 1949–51.
0909 Read–Reade.
0919 Reading, (Lady) Stella, 1946–52.
0945 Red–Reed.
0953 Reek–Reher.
0962 Reib–Rein.
0975 Reis–Remy.
0977 Ren.
1003 Rep. Major Topics: Republican Party; Harry S. Truman.
1021 Res–Ret.
1033 Resettlement, Rehabilitation, and Aid for European Trade Unionists and Liberals, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Refugees.
1061 Reu–Rey.
1084 Rhe–Rho.
1088 Rhodes, June, 1948–51.
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0001 Rhue–Rich.
0020 Richard–Richardville.
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0023 Richb–Rich.
0025 Richmond, Ted, 1947–52.
0029 Rico–Riis.
0035 Riley–Rippel.
0057 Ris–Rk.
0076 Rise Up and Walk Manuscript by Turnley Walker.
0139 Raa–Robe.
0144 Robb, Janet, 1950–52. Major Topics: Universal Declaration of Human Rights; United Nations. Principal Correspondent: Janet Robb.
0194 Roberts: A–Z.
0201 Robertson–Robinson, F.
0209 Robinson, Felix, 1948–50.
0211 Robinson, H–W.
0247 Robinson, Robert W. C., 1947–52.
0253 Robit–Roc.
0262 Rochester Times Union, 1950–52.
0267 Rod–Rof.
0297 Rig–Roh.
0310 Rohde, Ruth, 1949–52.
0326 Roi–Roma.
0328 Romb–Romy.
0332 Romulo, Carlos P., 1947–52.
0341 Ron–Roos. Major Topics: United Nations; Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
0424 Roosevelt, Amy, 1949–52.
0434 Roosevelt, Belle (Mrs. Kermit), 1945–52.
0440 Roosevelt, Elliott, 1949–52.
0456 Roosevelt Eleanor.
0464 Roosevelt, Elliott, 1949–52.
0472 Franklin D—Material about, 1945–52.
0482 Franklin, D. Jr., 1947–52.
0486 Roosevelt, James, 1945–52. Major Topic: Water and water supply.
Frame No.
40
0523 Roosevelt, Sara, 1949–51.
0535 Roosevelt College (Chicago, Ill.). Major Topics: Books and bookselling; Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0553 Roosevelt High School (Hyde Park), 1945–52.
0560 Roosevelt Organizations and Memorials, 1945–50 (folder 1 of 2).
0582 Roosi–Roscow.
0591 Rose–Rosen. Major Topic: Vegetarianism.
0618 Rosena–Roth.
0632 Rosenberg, Anna M. (1 of 2), 1945–April 1951. Major Topic: Religious tolerance.
0649 Rosenman, Samuel, 1945–52.
0657 Rosenstein Roslyn.
0666 Ross: A–Z.
0681 Ross, Howard S., 1947–52.
0698 Rossb–Rothb.
0712 Rothchild–Rouss.
0759 Row–Rozer.
0767 Rib–Rid.
0769 Rue–Russ.
0816 Ruppel, Louis, 1949–52.
0822 Rusk, Dean, 1948–51.
0836 Rusk, Howard A., MD, 1945–51.
0840 Russell: A–Z.
0854 Russey–Ruz.
0873 Ry.
0876 Ryan, Bernard and Harriet, 1949–51.
0883 Saa–Sac.
0894 Sad–Sah.
0907 Saint, A–J.
0913 Saint, L–V.
0924 St. Mary’s School, Peekskill, N.Y.
0952 Sair–Sall. Principal Correspondent: Masako Saito.
Frame No.
41
0985 Salm–Sams.
1002 Samp–Samo.
1007 Sandb–Sande.
1024 Sandh–Sant.
1044 Sandifer, Durward, 1947–51.
1057 Sap–Sat. Major Topic: Hunter College, New York, N.Y.
1091 Sarah Lawrence College, 1950–52.
Reel 17
0001 Sau.
0017 Sav. Major Topics: War bonds; school savings programs.
0042 Save the Children Federation, 1948–50.
0048 Saw–Schac.
0055 Scarlett, Will, 1948–52.
0062 Schad–Schan.
0073 Schar–Scher.
0086 Scheele, Dr. Leonard A., U.S. Public Health Service, 1949–52.
0091 Schi–Schli.
0105 Schneider, J. Thomas, Conference of Civilian Women Leaders, June 21, 1950.
Major Topics: Equal employment rights; Defense Department; government reorganization.
0220 Schneiderman, Rose, 1947–51.
0222 Schr. Major Topic: Poetry.
0244 Schub–Schum. Major Topics: World government; world peace; UFOs. Principal Correspondent: Meade Layne.
0278 Schus–Schwartz.
0306 Schager, Charles, 1948–50.
0317 Schwartz, Abba, 1947–52.
0320 Schwartz, Scom.
Frame No.
42
0333 Scot. Major Topic: Korean Conflict.
0363 Scr–Seal.
0391 Seam–See.
0403 Seg–Seil.
0406 Scin–Sem.
0411 Sen–Ser.
0425 Ses–Shaf.
0434 Shah–Shap.
0451 Shar–Shav.
0454 Shaw.
0462 Shea–Shef. Major Topic: Vivisection.
0483 Shedd, Charlotte, 1947–52.
0504 Sheean, Vincent, 1949–52.
0507 Shei–Shen. Major Topic: United Nations.
0521 Shep–Sherm.
0529 Shero–Ship.
0531 Sherwood, Robert E., 1945–52.
0534 Sherwood, Sidney, 1949–52.
0540 Shir–Shor.
0545 Shokan, Jessie, 1950–52.
0553 Shon Shy.
0556 Shre–Shy. Major Topic: Public education.
0565 Sia–Sie. Major Topic: Polio.
0587 Sig–Sil.
0593 Simc–Simo.
0598 Simon and Schuster, 1945–51. Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
0607 Simp–Singe.
0610 Singh–Siro. Principal Correspondent: Louise Sion.
Frame No.
43
0628 Siss–Sky.
0642 Slack–Sly.
0651 Sma–Smit.
0672 Smith: A–D. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt death.
0680 Smith–Arthur, 1945–52.
0684 Smith: E–H. Principal Correspondent: Howard Bradley Smith.
0699 Smith: I–L.
0702 M–O. Major Topic: World government.
0708 P–W.
0717 Smith Bros–Snyder.
0747 Soa–Sak.
0756 Society for Ethical Culture, 1948–52. Major Topic: Federal aid to education.
0770 Sol–Som.
0773 Son–Sot.
0791 Sou–Spal.
0810 Southern Regional Council, Inc., 1949–51.
0822 Spain, 1949–51.
0824 Spam–Spee. Major Topics: Murder of Presbyterian missionaries in Colombia; alleged
Trygve Lie Communist sympathies.
0846 Speh–Spie. Major Topic: Freedom of religion. Principal Correspondent: Helen M. Spencer.
0869 Spik–Spot.
0895 Sporborg, Constance C., 1949–52.
0918 Spr–Staf.
0923 Stag–Stam.
0929 Stan–Stap.
0938 Star–Stap. Major Topics: United Nations; world peace.
0956 State Department, 1950. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Frame No.
44
1070 State St.–Steen. Major Topic: Women’s employment. Principal Correspondent: Lena Steele.
1087 Steer–Stein.
Reel 18
0001 Steinb–Stell.
0003 Stem–Step. Major Topic: Public housing.
0012 Stephens, Donald, 1948–52. Major Topic: Esperanto.
0022 Ster–Stet.
0044 Stev.
0047 Stew.
0064 Sti.
0074 Stoc–Stol. Principal Correspondent: Edgar A. Stockton.
0086 Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1950–51.
0096 Ston–Stow.
0107 Stra. Major Topic: Hearing aids.
0156 Stre–Stri.
0159 Stringfellow, George E., 1950.
0172 Stro–Stry. Major Topic: Korean Conflict.
0194 Stu–Sty.
0202 Students for Democratic Action, 1948–52.
0210 Sua–Suk.
0213 Sul–Sum.
0219 Suni–Surk.
0225 Surv–Swan.
0235 Survey Association, 1946–52.
0238 Star–Swet.
0267 Swi–Swo.
Frame No.
45
0271 Swiss Colony.
0278 Tab–Tak.
0295 Tabouis, Genevieve, 1947–52.
0311 Takage, Tomiko, 1949–52. Major Topic: Postwar Japanese economy.
0345 Tal–Tan.
0379 Tap–Tax.
0388 Taylor: A–H.
0390 Taylor: J–W. Major Topics: Diplomatic and consular relations; Vatican City. Principal Correspondents: Myron C. Taylor; Paul F. Taylor.
0446 Tea–Tem.
0465 Tha.
0474 The.
0478 Ten–Tex.
0501 Thi.
0505 Thio–Thy.
0519 Thomas. Major Topics: Military survivor and dependent benefits; freedom of speech;
censorship; labor unions.
0541 Thompson: A–L.
0562 Thompson, Geraldine, 1948–52 (Mrs. Lewis).
0584 Thompson: M–Z.
0587 Tib–Tig.
0594 Tibbetts, J., 1949–50.
0602 Tiffany & Company, 1948–52.
0605 Til–Tiv. Principal Correspondent: Mrs. John Henry Titus.
0618 Tillett, Gladys, 1946–50.
0623 Tj–Tod.
0636 Tobias, Dr. Channing, 1946–52.
0642 Toi–Too.
0650 Tolstoy Foundation, 1946–51.
0653 Toombs, Henry.
Frame No.
46
0660 Top–Toy.
0674 Tra–Tu. Major Topics: Animal rights; vivisection.
0693 Treasury Dept., 1946–52.
0699 Tref–Tree. Major Topic: Indian lands and claims.
0724 Tro–Try.
0728 Tub–Tul.
0736 Tuition Plan, Inc., 1949–51. Major Topic: Higher education.
0762 Tully, Grace.
0770 Tum–Tuz. Major Topic: Tunisia; Israel.
0802 Terner: A–Z. Major Topic: Freedom of the press.
0818 Tuskegee Institute, 1950–52.
0824 Tv–Ty.
0835 Ub–Unic.
0847 Union. Major Topic: Refugees. Principal Correspondent: Reinhold Niebuhr.
0858 Unit.
0863 Unitarian Service Committee.
0870 United Church Women, 1945–52.
0872 United Jewish Appeal, 1946–52.
0894 United Nations—Correspondence, 1946–52.
0900 UN Organization: A–H, 1946–52.
0909 United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1945–52.
0919 UN Organizations: I–U, 1946–52.
0934 UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), 1949–52.
0942 UN Gram, 1950–51.
0949 UN United States, 1946–52.
0962 United National Week, 1949–51.
0966 United Nations World, 1949–51.
Frame No.
47
0982 Parent Association of New York City, Inc.
0991 United Press Association, 1946–51.
1002 United: S–University. Major Topic: United Women of the Americas (organization).
1019 United States: A–Z. Major Topics: Refugees; handicapped persons; physical rehabilitation;
passenger ships.
1045 United States Committee for Care of European Children, 1946–50. Major Topic: Refugees.
1073 National Student Association, 1948–52.
1080 United World Federalists, 1947–51.
Reel 19
0001 University: A–W. Major Topic: Discrimination in higher education.
0068 University of Denver, 1950–51.
0080 Unt–Uz.
0085 Urban League, 1945–52.
0093 Va–Valente. Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt.
0102 Valentine to Valy. Major Topics: Chinese Communists; Paul Robeson.
0109 Vallon, Joseph, 1949–50.
0111 Vam–Van: A–D.
0129 Van E–Van L.
0142 VanLoon, Gerard William and Nancy & Janet.
0158 Vana–Vanz.
0166 Varga, Ruben George, 1946–52. Major Topic: Immigration.
0174 Vassar College, 1947–52.
0182 Van–Vell.
0188 Ven–Vet.
0204 Veterans Administration, 1945–52.
0206 Via–Vim.
0209 Vin–Vir.
Frame No.
48
0212 Vis–Viz.
0217 Viscardi, Henry and Lucille, 1947–52.
0233 Vj–Voi. Major Topic: People’s Republic of China.
0259 Voice of America, 1950–51.
0276 Voj–Von H. Major Topic: Korean Conflict.
0294 Von Hesse, Elizabeth and Maxeda, 1948–52.
0310 Von K–Von S. Major Topics: Passports and visas; citizenship.
0321 Von T–Vy.
0324 Wa–Wag. Major Topic: Foreign exchange programs.
0345 Wadell, Catherine, 1947–50. Major Topic: United Negro College Fund.
0352 Wah–Walf.
0354 Walk.
0364 Walker, Frank C., 1945–52.
0367 Walker, Mr. Morton, 1949–52. Major Topic: Public transportation.
0382 Wall–Wals.
0390 Wallace, Henry, 1945–50.
0404 Wap–Ward.
0411 Ware–Warw. Major Topic: World peace.
0464 Warfield, William, 1950–51.
0470 Warren George L., 1947–52.
0476 Washington (Organization).
0487 Wate–Watr.
0492 Waterbury, Larry Jr., 1945–52.
0505 Watson: A–Z.
0507 Watson, Thomas J., 1946–52.
0517 Watt–Way.
0521 WBEN–Webb. Major Topic: Boarding schools.
Frame No.
49
0550 Webe–Weh.
0585 Webster, Mabel, 1948–52.
0587 Weib–Wein.
0596 Weis–Weiz.
0607 Wel. Major Topic: U.S.-Taiwan policy.
0630 Welles, Summer, 1942–51.
0641 Wen–Wer. Major Topic: World peace.
0664 Wese–Weste.
0673 West Point, 1950–51.
0675 Weste–WFDR.
0678 Weston, Harold, 1950–52.
0686 Wha–White. Major Topics: Microeconomics; labor costs.
0706 White: A–L.
0735 White: M–Z.
0744 White, Walter, 1947–50.
0799 White House, 1945–52.
0849 Whitef–Whiting.
0861 Whiteman, Majorie, 1947–52.
0868 Wia–Wie.
0876 Wig–Wild.
0886 Wiggins, Rex, 1946–51.
0891 Wile–Will. Principal Correspondent: Minnie Badeau Wilkins.
0905 Wilhelmina, 1945–51.
0915 Williams, Aubrey, 1947–52.
0921 Williams, Charles O., 1950. Major Topics: Federal aid to education; taxation.
0967 Williams: F–L.
0972 Williams: M–Z.
0983 Williams, Maurice, 1950. Major Topics: Communist International; People’s Republic of China.
Frame No.
50
1050 Williamsburg Settlement, 1950–52.
1083 Willic–Wils.
Reel 20
0001 Wilson: A–L.
0016 Wilson: M–Z. Major Topic: Refugees.
0031 Wiltwyck School, 1950. Major Topic: Fund-raising.
0164 Wiltwyck School—Misc. and Printed Matter.
0166 Wim–Winn. Major Topic: Protestant missionaries in Italy.
0184 Winant, John G., 1945–50.
0187 Wino–Win. V.
0190 Wir–WNEW.
0200 Wittman, Deborah Ben Yehuda, 1949–51.
0204 Woe–Wole.
0207 Woetzel, Robert K, 1949–52.
0218 Wdf–Woll.
0223 Wolff, Claire A., 1949–50.
0226 Wome–Women’s. Principal Correspondent: Mrs. Clarence L. Doty.
0240 Women’s American Organization for Rehabilitation thru Training (ORT), 1949–52.
Major Topic: Vocational rehabilitation.
0255 Women’s City Club of New York, 1945–52
0264 Women’s International Exposition, 1950–51.
0274 Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1946–51.
0288 Women’s National Book Association, 1949–51.
0307 Women’s University Club of the City of New York.
0309 Wood: A–Z.
0319 Wooda–Woody.
0335 Woodsmall, Ruth, 1948–50.
Frame No.
51
0341 Woodward, Ellen, 1946–52. Major Topic: Social security benefits.
0378 Wool–Work. Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Hunt.
0414 World: A–G.
0428 World Calendar Association Inc., 1948–50.
0430 World Federation of UN Associations, 1947–52.
0438 World: H–Wou.
0477 Worldover Press, 1950–52.
0490 Wr–WTOP.
0501 Wu–Wy.
0504 Wyatt, Wilson W, 1950–52.
0523 X.
0527 Ya. Major Topic: Veterans’ benefits.
0578 Yale University, 1946–52.
0617 Ye–Youn.
0636 Young: A–Z.
0665 Young (Organizations)–Young Q.
0674 Young Men’s Christian Association, 1947–52.
0681 Young Women’s Christian Association, 1945–52.
0699 Yount–Yuv. Major Topic: Aliyah.
0727 Zab–Zal.
0733 Zam–Zay.
0738 Ze.
0749 Zenith Corp., 1945–52.
0755 Zg–Zi.
0775 Zl–Zw.
0785 Zuckerman, Irving, 1949–52.
0793 Zuekal, Michael, 1950–51.
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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first
number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins. Hence, 1: 0018 directs researchers to Frame 0018 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title, inclusive dates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, listed in the order in which they appear on the film.
Acheson, Dean
1: 0018 Adams, E.
1: 0103 Adams, Ida May
1: 0103 Allen, Harry L., Jr.
1: 0272 Andrews, Paul Shipman
2: 0198 Astwood, Alexander Carl
2: 0403 Berrum, Clarence W.
3: 0122 Bethune, Mary McLeod
3: 0215 Brown, Henry
3: 0791 Campbell, Claude B.
11: 0329 Carter, Wesley
4: 0131 Celler, Emanuel
3: 0190; 4: 0273 Cherry, Margaret
4: 0340 Cornego, Manuel F.
5: 0025 Crombargar, Estelle L.
9: 0264
Cruces, Luisa 5: 0149
Davies, A. B. 5: 0365
Donner, Robert 5: 0797
Doty, Mrs. Clarence L. 20: 0226
Eastep, Lodie F. 6: 0039
Eichelberger, Clark M. 1: 0390
Fairbanks, Lulu M. 1: 0196
Filipkowski, Stefan A. 6: 0735
Goldstein, Nathaniel L. 7: 0651
Gruening, Ernest 1: 0196
Haggerty, Mary C. 1: 0783
Haines, Bessie Carter 4: 0131
Hardin, Willabee 8: 0237
Harley, Frances E. 8: 0255
Henry, Betty 8: 0594
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Holzmann, J. 8: 0811
Houghton, Evans F. 8: 0920
Hsing-yaun, Loo 11: 0365
Hunt, Dorothy 20: 0378
Jankewitz, Herbert 9: 0817
Lauffer, Maria 10: 0971
Layne, Meade 17: 0244
Linowitz, Sol M. 11: 0308
Loeb, James, Jr. 2: 0001
MacArthur, Douglas 11: 0596
McClure, Worth 1: 0572
Niebuhr, Reinhold 2: 0577; 14: 0456; 18: 0847
Orzechowski, John S. 14: 0778
Paonessa, Dan 14: 0999
Rader, Rita R. 15: 0802
Robb, Janet 16: 0144
Saito, Masako 16: 0952
Shank, Donald J. 9: 0391
Sion, Louise 17: 0610
Smith, Howard Bradley 17: 0684
Spencer, Helen M. 17: 0846
Steele, Lena 17: 1070
Stockton, Edgar A. 18: 0074
Taylor, Myron C. 18: 0390
Taylor, Paul F. 18: 0390
Titus, Mrs. John Henry 18: 0605
White, Walter 13: 0350
Wilkins, Minnie Badeau 19: 0891
Wilkins, Roy 13: 0350
Witsell, Edward F. 11: 0315
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SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first
number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins. Hence, 1: 0018 directs researchers to Frame 0018 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find topics listed in the order in which they appear on the film.
Acheson, Dean
1: 0018; 8: 0201 Adoption
5: 0845 Adult education
15: 0802 Advertising Council
1: 0121 African Americans
National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students 14: 0125
United Negro College Fund 19: 0345 Urban League 19: 0085
Aged and aging general 7: 0001; 10: 0632; 14: 0443;
15: 0802 National Conference on Aging 6: 0301
Alabama Tuskegee 18: 0818
Alaska 1: 0196; 2: 0841
Aliyah 9: 0939; 20: 0699
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
1: 0338 American Association for the UN
1: 0390 American Association of School Administrators
1: 0572
American Association of University Women
1: 0589 American Cancer Society
1: 0593 American Christian Palestine Committee
1: 0655 American Civil Liberties Union
1: 0659 American Federation of Labor
7: 0684 American Friends Service Committee
1: 0679 The American Institute at the University of Munich
1: 0783 American Institute of Banking
1: 0783 American Jewish Congress
1: 0833 American Journal of Nursing (periodical)
1: 0842 American Legion
1: 0858 American National Theatre and Academy
1: 0912 American Red Cross
1: 0918 American Veterans Commission
1: 0983
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American-Chinese Committee of the Mass Education Movement
1: 0623 Americans for Democratic Action
2: 0001 Anderson, Mary
2: 0092 Anderson, Walter F.
2: 0191 Animal rights
18: 0674 Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
Bard College 2: 0787 Anti-Communist laws
13: 0874 Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith
2: 0263; 3: 0463 Anti-Semitism
3: 0276; 12: 0190 Arab Christians
6: 0179 Arab Israelis
10: 0821 Armstrong, Bess
2: 0320 Arthritis
2: 0334 Asia Institute
2: 0368 Association for Crippled Children, Inc.
14: 0353 Astwood, A. Carl
2: 0403 Atheism
2: 0759 Atomic Energy Program
2: 0452 Auerlach, Beatrice
2: 0547 Auriol, Vincent
2: 0551 Austin, Warren
2: 0565 Authors League of America
2: 0617
Automobile insurance 12: 0253
Awards, medals, and prizes National Achievement Awards 13: 0340
Baker, Adelaide 2: 0686
Baker, Mary Howe 2: 0690
Balasoa, Alice 2: 0729
Banks and banking credit unions 5: 0103; 12: 0747
Barclay John 2: 0761
Barclay, Mrs. Arthur 2: 0759
Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.)
2: 0787 Barkin, Ben
2: 0791 Barkley, Alben
2: 0793 Barnard College, Columbia University (New York, N.Y.)
2: 0801 Bartlett, E. L.
2: 0841 Baruch, Bernard
2: 0860 Bates, Sanford
2: 0885 Battle Creek Public Schools (Mich.)
2: 0891 Bay, Charles H.
2: 0902 Beal, Frank
2: 0924 Beck, Myer
2: 0964 Bemitey, Jaime
3: 0004 Bentley, Kassal
10: 0320 Benton, William
3: 0035
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Berger, Marie 3: 0096
Bergleng, Va. 3: 0109
Bergman, Marcia 3: 0117
Bernadotte, Estelle 3: 0176
Bernard, Prince 3: 0187
Bethune, Mary M. 3: 0215
Bethune-Cookman College (Daytona Beach, Fla.)
3: 0215 Billikopf, Jacob
3: 0276 Birth control
general 15: 0513 postwar Japan 11: 0596
Black, Algernon 3: 0318
Black, Ruby 3: 0324
Blankner, Fredrika 3: 0357
Blauvelt, James 3: 0385
Blind 4: 0640
The Blue and Gray Association 3: 0411
Blum, Leon C. 3: 0432
Boarding schools 19: 0521
Boettiger, Anna 3: 0478
Boettiger, John 3: 0478
Bokhari, Ahmed 3: 0503
Bomar, Marion 3: 0512
Books and bookselling general 3: 0517; 8: 0001; 10: 0214,
0269, 0971; 12: 0405; 16: 0535; 17: 0598
Simon and Schuster, Inc. 17: 0598 talking books 1: 0679 Worldover Press 20: 0477
Boone, Mrs. Rowan 3: 0547
Boston, Mass. 3: 0567
Bowers, Claude 3: 0581
Bowles, Chester 3: 0585
Boy Scouts of America 3: 0628
Boy’s Village 2: 0142
Brandeis University (Waltham, Mass.) professors, names list 3: 0677
Brannon, Charles 3: 0731
Bronxville, New York Sarah Lawrence College 16: 1091
Buck, Pearl S. 3: 0869
Bugbee, Emma 3: 0893
Bullock, Rev. and Mrs. Oscar 3: 0902
Bunche, Ralph 3: 0917
Bunting, J Whitney 3: 0929
Bures, Jarka 3: 0933
Business and industry Javel H. J. Walter Thompson Company
9: 0747 Lucky, Platt & Company 11: 0510 Paramount Pictures Corporation
14: 1033 Pillsbury Mills, Inc. 15: 0448
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Business and industry cont. Simon and Schuster, Inc. 17: 0598 Swiss Colony 18: 0271 Tiffany & Company 18: 0602 Tuition Plan, Inc. 18: 0736 World Calendar Association, Inc.
20: 0428 Zenith Corp. 20: 0749
Business and Professional Women (organization)
4: 0006 Byrne, Doris
4: 0016 C. C. M. Pederson v. The United States
15: 0117 Caesar, Irving
4: 0035 Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard University 8: 0394 Cancer
American Cancer Society 1: 0593 general 12: 0381
Canfield, Cass 4: 0074
Capitalism 7: 0473
Carey, James B. 4: 0096
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
4: 0119 Catholic Church
7: 0974 Censorship
13: 0286; 18: 0519 Chapel Hill, N.C.
University of North Carolina 4: 0215 Charitable organizations
Boy’s Village 2: 0142 Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace 4: 0119 Christian Rural Overseas Program
(CROP) 4: 0446 Citizens Committee on Children of New
York City 4: 0521
Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons 4: 0578
donations 3: 0215; 9: 0711; 10: 0172 Easter Seals 14: 0143, 0353 Forest Neighborhood House 6: 0953 Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
14: 0037 Freedom House 7: 0149 Friends of Widows and Orphans 7: 0262 general 12: 0990; 15: 0217 Gold Star Wives 7: 0607 Goodwill Industries 7: 0750 Hudson Guild 9: 0100 International Rescue Committee 2: 0577;
9: 0679 International Tracing Service 9: 0681 Save the Children Federation 17: 0042 Society for Crippled Children and
Adults 14: 0143 Society for Ethical Culture 17: 0756 Southern Regional Council, Inc.
17: 0810 Tolstoy Foundation 18: 0650 Unitarian Service Committee 18: 0863 United States Committee for Care of
European Children 18: 1045 Women’s Zionist Organizations of
America 8: 0104 Chateau de Blérancourt (museum, Picardie, France)
8: 0184 Cheese
6: 0452 Chicago, Ill.
Roosevelt College 16: 0535 Child labor laws
11: 0322 Children
Association for Crippled Children, Inc. 14: 0353
books 6: 0650 general 4: 0378 hospitals 4: 0620 Save the Children Federation 17: 0042
China (nationalist) 6: 0801; 11: 0006, 0365
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China, People’s Republic of general 3: 0940; 4: 0425; 7: 0320;
11: 0862; 19: 0233, 0983 Taiwan conflict 4: 0867; 5: 0119, 0306 UN representation 1: 0390
Chinese Communists 19: 0102
Chinese Nationalists 11: 0862
Christian faith 8: 0237; 13: 0029
Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP)
4: 0446 Christianity
Arab Christians 6: 0179 Catholic Church 7: 0974 Church of Our Savior, Washington, D.C.
6: 0822 faith 8: 0237; 13: 0029 general 10: 0108 National Conference of Christians and
Jews 13: 0941 Unitarian Service Committee 18: 0863
Church of Our Savior, Washington, D.C. 6: 0822
Churchill, Sarah 4: 0470
Churchill, Winston S. 4: 0470
Citizens Committee on Children of New York City
4: 0521 Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons
4: 0578 Citizenship
7: 0131; 8: 0489; 14: 0778; 19: 0310 Civil liberties
4: 0610 Civil Rights movement
13: 0350 Civil service system
1: 0272 Civilian Conservation Corps
15: 0328
Clay, Lucius D. 4: 0680
Clemens, Cyril 4: 0686
Clinton, N.Y. Hamilton College 8: 0162
Coal and coal mining 5: 0399; 11: 0329
Cochrane, Louise 4: 0714
Cockrell, Ewing 4: 0716
Cohen, Benjamin 4: 0758
Cold War peace proposals 6: 0018
Colleges and universities American Institute at the University of
Munich, The 1: 0783 Bard College 2: 0787 Barnard College, Columbia University
2: 0801 Bethune-Cookman College 3: 0215 Brandeis University 3: 0677 Columbia University 4: 0834, 0836 Cornell University 5: 0044 Hamilton College 8: 0162 Hampton Institute 3: 0341 Harvard University 8: 0394 Howard University 8: 0969; 9: 0001 Hudson Shore Labor School 9: 0112 Hunter College 16: 1057 International Christian University
9: 0817 Jewish Theological Seminary 9: 0978 Mount Holyoke College 13: 0001 New School for Social Research
14: 0314 New York University 14: 0372 Roosevelt College 16: 0535 Sarah Lawrence College 16: 1091 Tuskegee Institute 18: 0818 United States Military Academy
19: 0673 University of Denver 19: 0068
60
Colleges and universities cont. University of Miami 14: 0516 University of North Carolina 4: 0215 Vassar College 19: 0174 Yale University 20: 0578
Collegiate Council for the UN 4: 0798
Collier, Fred 4: 0803
Collier, John 4: 0807
Collins, Mary Love 4: 0818
Colombia 15: 0001; 17: 0824
Colorado Denver 14: 0090; 19: 0068
Columbia University (New York, N.Y.) 4: 0834, 0836
Committee Council for American Unity 4: 0895
Committee for the Nation’s Health 4: 0867, 0887
Committee on Discrimination in Housing 14: 0369
Communism 5: 0680, 0797; 6: 0801; 7: 0473; 8: 0039,
0865; 11: 0642; 12: 0209; 19: 0983 Communist International
19: 0983 Confiscated property
9: 0817 Congress of Industrial Organizations
4: 0949 Connecticut
New Haven 20: 0578 Conservation of natural resources
1: 0374; 2: 0142; 4: 0985 Conspiracy theories
2: 0263 Cooke, Marris L.
4: 0985 Corley, Vincent P.
5: 0040 Cornell University (Ithaca, N.Y.)
5: 0044
Council of Jewish Women 14: 0001
Council of Negro Women 14: 0018
Credit unions 5: 0103; 12: 0747
Criminal sentences 1: 0783
Crusade for Freedom (movement) 4: 0119, 0680
Cuba Havana 9: 0409 3: 0122
Cucolo, Anthony 5: 0189
Cultural activities Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra
14: 0633 Curry, James
5: 0213 Cyprus
5: 0627 Daniels, Jonathan
5: 0336 Daniels, Josephus
5: 0336 Davis, Esther K.
5: 0397 Davis, Jerome
5: 0437 Daytona Beach, Florida
Bethune-Cookman College 3: 0215 DeeKer, Mary Bell
5: 0486 Defense Department, U.S.
17: 0105 DeGre, Muriel
5: 0507 Dehousse, Fernand
5: 0535 DeJean, Louis
5: 0539 DeKnight, Freda
5: 0554 Delta Kappa Gamma
5: 0582
61
Democracy building 14: 0705
Democratic National Committee 5: 0620
Denver, Colorado Jewish Hospital 14: 0090 University of Denver 19: 0068
Dependents’ schools 9: 0631
Dewson, Mary “Molly” 5: 0669
Dickerson, Marion 5: 0674
Dictionaries 8: 0319
Dillon, Clarissa 5: 0707
Diplomatic and consular relations 18: 0390
Disabled persons 14: 0143
Discrimination general 14: 0976 higher education 12: 0703; 13: 0350;
19: 0001 housing 14: 0369 racial 13: 0350; 15: 0342
Diseases and disorders venereal disease 1: 0930 see also Polio
Displaced Persons Citizens Committee on Displaced
Persons 4: 0578 2: 0454; 5: 0727
Divorce 6: 0025
Dolgorouky, Stephanie 5: 0788
Dombrowski, James 5: 0795
Douglas, Helen Gahagan 5: 0827
Douglas, Melvyn 5: 0827
Draper, George 5: 0898
Dreier, Mary 5: 0902
Driver education programs 8: 0681
Drummond, Bert 5: 0906
Duberstein, Myra 5: 0927
Dulles, John Foster 5: 0973
Dunne, Emmaline 5: 0979
Durgy, Milton 6: 0004
Dyer, Sid 6: 0025
Early, Stephen 6: 0066
Easter Seals 14: 0143, 0353
Ebony (periodical) 5: 0554
Edwards, India 6: 0109
Edwards, Willard 6: 0112
Eichelberger, Clark M. 6: 0125
Einstein, Albert 6: 0164
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 6: 0169
El Bandak, Yusif 6: 0179
Elections 6: 0735
Elementary and secondary education Battle Creek Public Schools 2: 0891 Dependents’ schools 9: 0631 Highlander Folk School 8: 0725 Millbrook School 12: 0616 Milton Academy 12: 0727 National Education Association 4: 0596 Parent Association of New York City,
Inc. 18: 0982
62
Parent-teacher associations 14: 0821, 1036
Roosevelt High School 16: 0553 St. Mary’s School 16: 0924 Wiltwyck School 20: 0031, 0164
Ely, Gertrude 6: 0214
Employment equal rights 17: 0105 general 5: 0595; 6: 0039; 7: 0765;
8: 0920; 10: 0841; 12: 0817 Employment services
10: 0252 Encampment for Citizenship
6: 0234 English Speaking Union
6: 0238 Enright, Adelaide
6: 0240 Equal Rights Amendment
6: 0605; 10: 0695 Esopus, New York
Wiltwyck School 20: 0031, 0164 Esperanto
5: 0072; 18: 0012 Espionage
6: 0725 Ethical Culture Society
6: 0286 Ethnic minorities
Arab Christians 6: 0179 Arab Israelis 10: 0821
Europe Cyprus 5: 0627 France 8: 0184; 9: 0122 Greece 4: 0055; 7: 0848 Hungary 6: 0370 National Committee for Free Europe
13: 0611 Netherlands 19: 0905 Norway 13: 0248 rehabilitation 2: 0454 Resettlement, Rehabilitation, and Aid for
European Trade Unionists and Liberals 15: 1033
Scotland 8: 0803
Spain 17: 0822 United States Committee for Care of
European Children 18: 1045 Vatican City 18: 0390 Yugoslavia 2: 0947
Ewing, Oscar 6: 0301
Fairbanks, Gertrude W. 6: 0414
Fayerweather, Margaret 6: 0443
Federal aid programs 8: 0555
Federal aid to education 6: 0452; 11: 0110; 12: 0018; 13: 0580;
17: 0756; 19: 0921 Federal aid to Indians
4: 0764, 0807; 10: 0618; 14: 0187, 0668 Federal employee benefits
8: 0897 Ferris, Helen
6: 0650 Filipkowski, Stefan A.
6: 0735 Flamm, Irving H.
6: 0855 Fleeson, Doris
6: 0871 Florida
Daytona Beach 3: 0215 Miami 14: 0516
Flynn, Edward J. 6: 0899
Fong, Lloyd 6: 0922
Foreign exchange programs 19: 0324
Foreign languages Esperanto 5: 0072; 18: 0012
Foreign Policy Association 6: 0947
Foreign Press Association 6: 0950
Forest Neighborhood House 6: 0953
63
Forrestal, James death 2: 0263
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis 14: 0037
France literature 9: 0122 Picardie 8: 0184
Franco, Francisco 2: 0001, 0815
Frankfurter, Felix 7: 0049
Fraternal organizations Delta Kappa Gamma 5: 0582 Kappa Delta Pi 10: 0313
Freedom House 7: 0149
Freedom of religion 7: 0040; 14: 0563; 17: 0846
Freedom of speech 18: 0519
Freedom of the press 18: 0802
Fremont-Smith, Frank 7: 0166
French literature 9: 0122
Friedgood, Harry B. 7: 0206
Friends of Widows and Orphans 7: 0262
Fundraising 20: 0031
Gambling 3: 0814
Garrigue, Katharine 7: 0364
Garrison, Lloyd 7: 0374
Genocide 5: 0659
George Washington Carver Memorial Institute
7: 0438 Germany, Federal Republic of
7: 0332; 9: 0939; 10: 0446
Girl Scouts 7: 0533
Girls’ Friendly Society 7: 0544
Gogate, Rajaram V. 7: 0580
Gold Star Wives 7: 0607
Goldin, John 7: 0618
Gompers, Samuel 7: 0684
Gonzalez, Videla Gabreil 7: 0728
Goodwill Industries 7: 0750
Gordon, Ester L. 7: 0753
Gothe, Richard 7: 0775
Gotshel, Sylvan 7: 0784
Government corruption 6: 0543
Government reorganization 4: 0473; 17: 0105
Graham, Frank P. 7: 0796
Greece 4: 0055; 7: 0848
Greenwich House (pottery) 7: 0868
Gregg, John Robert 15: 0086
Grolier Society 7: 0931
Grosman, Marion 7: 0957
Gunther, John 8: 0026
Gurewitsch, David 8: 0032
Gurewitsch, Edna 8: 0032
64
Hackett, Helen 8: 0069
Hahn, Byron 8: 0112
Hamilton College (Clinton, N.Y.) 8: 0162
Hamlin, Mrs. Charles 8: 0177
Hampton Institute (Hampton, Va.) 3: 0341
Hampton, Va. Hampton Institute 3: 0341
Handicapped persons 18: 1019
Hannan, Dennis 8: 0233
Harriman, Averell 8: 0305
Harris, Lou 8: 0337
Harron, Marion 8: 0343
Hart, Hornell 8: 0359
Harting, Frank 8: 0385
Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.) 8: 0394
Hassett, William 8: 0434
Havana, Cuba Inter-American Conference 9: 0409
Health insurance 9: 0895; 11: 0308
Hearing aids 18: 0107
Heart disease 1: 0679
Hendrick, James P. 8: 0588
Herrick, Genevieve “Geno” 8: 0659
Heuschkel, Harry 8: 0676
Hickerson, John 8: 0707
Higher education 12: 0057; 18: 0736 see also Colleges and universities
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)
8: 0725 Hight, Betty
8: 0732 Highway safety programs
8: 0681 Hind, Louisa
2: 0092 Hiss, Alger
11: 0006 Hoffman, W. F.
8: 0799 Honeyman, Nan
8: 0839 Hooker, Harry S.
8: 0849 Hopkins, Harry L.
8: 0861 Hospitals
12: 0902; 14: 0345 Houghton, Evans
8: 0920 Housing supply and cost
8: 0255; 9: 0264 Howard University (Washington, D.C.)
8: 0969; 9: 0001 Howe, Grace & Family
9: 0087 Hudson Guild (New York, N.Y.)
9: 0100 Hudson Shore Labor School (West Park, N.Y.)
9: 0112 Human rights
1: 0390; 3: 0190; 9: 0162 Human Rights Commission
1: 0659; 2: 0669 Humphrey Hubert H.
9: 0203 Hungary
6: 0370
65
Hunt, Rhoda H. 9: 0228
Hunter College (New York, N.Y.) 16: 1057
Husband, Thomas 9: 0240
Hyde Park, New York Roosevelt High School 16: 0553
Ickes, Harold 9: 0274
Idaho v. Lawrence, et al. 1: 0783
Illinois Chicago 16: 0535
Ilma, Viola 9: 0276
Immigration 4: 0247; 5: 0149; 8: 0074; 9: 0939;
10: 0330; 19: 0166; 20: 0699 India
9: 0314 Indian claims
4: 0807; 14: 0187; 18: 0699 Indian lands
4: 0740; 14: 0668; 18: 0699 Indian reservations
1: 0196 Indians
4: 0740; 5: 0213; 9: 0314, 0339; 13: 0931; 14: 0187
Institute for Ethnic Affairs 9: 0356
Institute of International Education 9: 0391
Insurance and insurance industry automobile insurance 12: 0253 health insurance 9: 0895; 11: 0308 life insurance 9: 0895
Inter-American Conference, Havana, Cuba
9: 0409 International aid
9: 0435 International Bank for Reconstruction & Development
9: 0435
International Christian University (Tokyo, Japan)
9: 0817 International House (New York, N.Y.)
9: 0612 International Refugee Organization
9: 0631 International Rescue Committee
2: 0577; 9: 0679 International Tracing Service
9: 0681 International Union for Land Value Taxation and Free Trade
7: 0548 Israel
1: 0090; 9: 0734; 18: 0770 Israel Institute of Public Opinion Research
11: 0479 Italy
protestant missionaries 20: 0166 Ithaca, New York
Cornell University 5: 0044 Japan
general 10: 0269; 15: 0513 Kagoshima 13: 0090 occupation of China 11: 0139 postwar economy 18: 0311 postwar women’s employment 14: 0271 Tokyo 9: 0817 U.S. occupation 11: 0741
Javel H. J. Walter Thompson Company 9: 0747
Jebb, Gladwyn 9: 0885
Jewish Home for the Aged 9: 0970
Jewish Hospital of Denver 14: 0090
Jewish Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.)
9: 0978 Jewish War Veterans (organization)
9: 0992
66
Jewish Youth Conference 14: 0093
Jews and Judaism Council of Jewish Women 14: 0001 general 4: 0908; 6: 0370 Jewish Home for the Aged 9: 0970 Jewish Hospital of Denver 14: 0090 Jewish Theological Seminary 9: 0978 Jewish War Veterans 9: 0992 Jewish Youth Conference 14: 0093 National Conference of Christians and
Jews 13: 0941 United Jewish Appeal 18: 0872 Women’s Zionist Organizations of
America 8: 0104 Johnson, Clara Sturges
10: 0055 Joseph, Nannine
10: 0142 Josephson, Julius
10: 0145 Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands
10: 0162 Junior Americans (organization)
10: 0172 Junior Literary Guild
10: 0214 Just One Break, Inc. (employment service)
10: 0252 Kagoshima, Japan
Women’s Week 13: 0090 Kahn, Herman
10: 0267 Kai-shek, Chiang
11: 0365 Kamitchis, Peter
10: 0299 Kappa Delta Pi
10: 0313 Katzen, Herman
10: 0330 Kelly, H. John
10: 0443 Kerbie, Lawrence S.
10: 0778
Kidd, Claire 10: 0487
Kidd, Gordon 10: 0487
Kindermann, Gottfried 10: 0497
Kindermann, Karl 10: 0497
Kirchwey, Freda 10: 0527
Kitchen, Naomi 10: 0547
Klepper, Mrs. Richard 10: 0551
Koons, Earle R. 10: 0627
Korea, Republic of 10: 0665
Korean Conflict 3: 0481; 5: 0339; 7: 0206; 8: 0001, 0616;
14: 0668; 17: 0333; 18: 0172; 19: 0276
Kresse, Al W. 10: 0743
Labor camps Soviet 6: 0907
Labor costs and cost indexes 19: 0686
Labor unions Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America 1: 0338 American Federation of Labor 7: 0684 CIO Steelworkers strike 7: 0806 Congress of Industrial Organizations
4: 0949 general 6: 0039; 9: 0112, 0575;
12: 0817; 18: 0519 Hudson Shore Labor School 9: 0112 Newspaper Guild of New York 14: 0427 Resettlement, Rehabilitation, and Aid for
European Trade Unionists and Liberals 15: 1033
Samuel Gompers 7: 0684 Women’s Trade Union League 14: 0375
Landwehr, Paul 10: 0841
67
Langley Calendar League 10: 0900
Langmuir, Mary Fisher 10: 0909
Langton, York 6: 0125
Lanigan, James S. 10: 0920
Lape, Esther 10: 0940
Lasker, Albert 11: 0001
Lasker, Mary 11: 0001
Lasky, Victor 11: 0006
Laughlin, Anne 11: 0023
League of Women Voters 11: 0066
Lehman, Herbert 11: 0099
Letters Abroad (program) 11: 0155
Levy, Adele 11: 0216
Levy, David 11: 0216
Lewis, Dorothy 11: 0254
Lie, Trygue 11: 0261; 17: 0824
Life insurance 9: 0895
Lilienthal, David C. 11: 0267
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (New York, N.Y.)
11: 0279 Lindbergh, Charles
6: 0066 Linowitz, Sol. M.
11: 0308 Look (periodical)
11: 0393
Lorentz, Pare 11: 0428
Lovetomic bomb 9: 0777
Lucky, Platt & Company 11: 0510
Macgregor, Frances 11: 0809
MacVeagh, Lincoln 11: 0968
Magidoff, Nila 12: 0009
Magidoff, Robert 12: 0009
Maravin, Langdon P., Jr. 12: 0250
Marine Corps League 12: 0187
Marving, George 12: 0245
Marx, Robert 12: 0253
Mary, Queen Mother of Great Britain 12: 0276
Mason, Lucy R. 12: 0289
Massachusetts Cambridge 8: 0394 general 12: 0296 Milton 12: 0727 South Hadley 13: 0001 Sturbridge 14: 0654 Waltham 3: 0677
Maverick, Maury 12: 0352
McCall’s (periodical) 11: 0635
McCloskey, Mark A. 11: 0642, 0658
McCloy, Ellen 11: 0660
McCloy, John J. 11: 0660
McCullough, Glendon 11: 0687
68
McDuffie, Lizzie 11: 0729
McInerny, Timothy A. 11: 0816
McKee, Frederick C. 11: 0862
Medical experiments illegal 8: 0594
Membership organizations American Association for the UN
1: 0390 American Association of University
Women 1: 0589 American Cancer Society 1: 0593 American-Chinese Committee of the
Mass Education Movement 1: 0623 American Civil Liberties Union 1: 0659 American Legion 1: 0858 American Veterans Commission 1: 0983 Americans for Democratic Action
2: 0001 Association for Crippled Children, Inc.
14: 0353 Blue and Gray Association, The 3: 0411 Boy Scouts of America 3: 0628 Collegiate Council for the UN 4: 0798 Committee Council for American Unity
4: 0895 Committee for the Nation’s Health
4: 0867 Committee on Discrimination in
Housing 14: 0369 Council of Jewish Women 14: 0001 Council of Negro Women 14: 0018 Ethical Culture Society 6: 0286 Foreign Policy Association 6: 0947 Girl Scouts 7: 0533 Girls’ Friendly Society 7: 0544 Jewish War Veterans 9: 0992 League of Women Voters 11: 0066 Marine Corps League 12: 0187 National Citizens Committee for the
Public Schools 13: 0580 National Citizens Committee for United
Nations Day 13: 0611, 0788
National Committee for Free Europe 13: 0611
National Student Association 18: 1073 Parent Association of New York City,
Inc. 18: 0982 Pioneer Women 15: 0451 Police Athletic League 15: 0564 Students for Democratic Action
18: 0202 Survey Association 18: 0235 United Power for Peace 4: 0096 United Press Association 18: 0991 United Women of the Americas
18: 1002 United World Federalists 18: 1080 Urban League 19: 0085 Watermargin 5: 0044 Women’s City Club of New York
20: 0255 Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom 20: 0274 Women’s National Book Association
20: 0288 Women’s University Club of the City of
New York 20: 0307 Mental health and illness
escaped asylum patients 3: 0122 general 8: 0255 Mental Health Foundation 14: 0121
Mental Health Foundation 14: 0121
Mexico 12: 0487
Meyer, Agnes 12: 0509
Mezaubran, Comtesse Le Guales de 12: 0512
Miami, Florida University of Miami 14: 0516
Michigan Battle Creek 2: 0891
Microeconomics 19: 0686
Mid Century White House Conference on Children and Youth
12: 0524
69
Middle East Israel 1: 0090; 9: 0734; 18: 0770 Pakistan 3: 0503; 14: 0957 Palestine 3: 0976
Military education United States Military Academy
19: 0673 Military survivor and dependent benefits
18: 0519 Millbrook School (Millbrook, N.Y.)
12: 0616 Miller, Clyde
12: 0653 Millet, John A. P.
12: 0678 Milton Academy (Milton, Mass.)
12: 0727 Missions and missionaries
murder of Presbyterians in Colombia 17: 0824
Mitchell, Margaret 3: 0902
Mondale, Ruth 12: 0793
Monteagle, Tennessee Highlander Folk School 8: 0725
Monti, Renato 12: 0825
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. 12: 0902
Mothers of Men in Service (organization) 12: 0772
Motion pictures Paramount Pictures Corporation
14: 1033 Mount Holyoke College (South Hadley, Mass.)
13: 0001 Mundt, Bill
13: 0023 Mundt, Karl E.
13: 0023 Munoz, Luis
13: 0026 Munoz, Martin
13: 0026
Murphy, Alphonsus 13: 0123
Murray, Arthur 13: 0126
Murray, Pauli 13: 0145
Murrow, Edward R. 13: 0155
Museums Chateau de Blérancourt 8: 0184
Music Educators National Conference 13: 0180
“My Day” (newspaper column) 13: 0230
NAACP Communist control 11: 0202 general 1: 0268; 13: 0350
Nansen Foundation (Norway) 13: 0248
Nansen, Fridtjof 13: 0248
The Nation (periodical) 13: 0286
National Achievement Awards 13: 0340
National Citizens Committee for the Public Schools
13: 0580 National Citizens Committee for United Nations Day
13: 0611, 0788 National Committee for Free Europe
13: 0611 National Conference of Christians and Jews
13: 0941 National Conference on Aging
6: 0301 National Education Association
4: 0596 National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students
14: 0125 National Student Association
18: 1073
70
Nesbitt, Henrietta 14: 0271
Netherlands Queen Juliana 10: 0162 Queen Wilhelmina 19: 0905
New Haven, Conn. Yale University 20: 0578
New Jersey 14: 0298
New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y.)
14: 0314 New York Central System (railroad)
14: 0323 New York Infirmary (New York Downtown Hospital, New York, N.Y.)
14: 0345 New York, New York
Barnard College, Columbia University 2: 0801
Citizens Committee on Children of New York City 4: 0521
Columbia University 4: 0834, 0836 general 14: 0345 Hudson Guild 9: 0100 Hunter College 16: 1057 International House 9: 0612 Jewish Theological Seminary 9: 0978 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
11: 0279 New School for Social Research
14: 0314 New York University 14: 0372 Newspaper Guild of New York 14: 0427 Parent Association of New York City,
Inc. 18: 0982 Women’s City Club of New York
20: 0255 Women’s University Club of the City of
New York 20: 0307 New York State
Annandale-on-Hudson 2: 0787 Bronxville 16: 1091 Clinton 8: 0162 Esopus 20: 0031, 0164 Hyde Park 16: 0553 Ithaca 5: 0044
Millbrook 12: 0616 New York Infirmary 14: 0345 Peekskill 16: 0924 Poughkeepsie 19: 0174 West Park 9: 0112 West Point 19: 0673 14: 0323, 0336, 0347
New York University (New York, N.Y.) 14: 0372
Newspaper Guild of New York 14: 0427
Newspapers “My Day” column 13: 0230 Newspaper Guild of New York 14: 0427 Rochester Times Union 16: 0262
Nichols, Ruth R. C. 14: 0443
Niebuhr, Reinhold 14: 0456
Norman, Dorothy 14: 0513
North Carolina Chapel Hill 4: 0215
Norton, Mary 14: 0542
Norway 13: 0248; 14: 1051
Nottingham Roosevelt Memorial Scholarship Fund
14: 0546 Nuclear holocaust
6: 0258 Nuclear nonproliferation
1: 0018, 0390; 7: 0374 Nuclear power plants and reactors
Atomic Energy Program 2: 0452 Nuclear secrets
disclosure to USSR 3: 0122 Nurses and nursing
14: 0550 Nussbaum, Jean
14: 0563 O’Connor, Basil
14: 0602 O’Dwyer, William
14: 0615
71
Office of Alien Property 9: 0817
Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra 14: 0633
Old Sturbridge Village (Sturbridge, Mass.)
14: 0654 O’Sullivan, Nellie
14: 0802 Pageant (periodical)
14: 0921 Pakistan
3: 0503; 14: 0957 Palestine
3: 0976 Palfi, Marion
14: 0976 Pantaleoni, Helenka
14: 0991 Paonessa, Dan
14: 0999 Paramount Pictures Corporation
14: 1033 Parent Association of New York City, Inc.
18: 0982 Parent-teacher associations
14: 0821, 1036 Parish, Henry
14: 1046 Parish, Susan
14: 1046 Parsons, Rose
14: 1096 Passenger ships
18: 1019 Passports and visas
19: 0310 Patents
5: 0103 Peabody, Malcolm
15: 0109 Pearson, Dora
15: 0114 Peekskill, New York
St. Mary's School 16: 0924
Pell, Herbert 15: 0193
Pell, Olive 15: 0193
PEN, A World Association of Writers 15: 0201
Pendar, Kenneth 15: 0211
Penn, William 12: 0190
Pennsylvania 15: 0215
Periodicals American Journal of Nursing 1: 0842 Ebony 5: 0554 Look 11: 0393 McCall’s 11: 0635 The Nation 13: 0286 Pageant 14: 0921
Perkins, Dexter 15: 0270
Perkins, Frances 15: 0289
Perpetual Calendar, The 6: 0112
Peterson, Cecil 15: 0340
Petroleum and petroleum products use in war industries 11: 0518
Philippines 2: 0669; 3: 0744
Phillips, William Carolina 15: 0393
Physical rehabilitation 18: 1019
Picardie, France Musee-Chateau de Blerancourt 8: 0184
Pickens, Champ 15: 0402
Pickens, William 15: 0408
Pickins, Clarence E. 15: 0424
Pillsbury Mills, Inc. 15: 0448
72
Pioneer Women 15: 0451
Plaine, Herzel 15: 0506
Planned Parenthood 15: 0513
Plant America (conservation program) 1: 0374
Platt, Charles 15: 0526
Poe, Clarence 15: 0540
Poetry 4: 0131; 12: 0793; 17: 0222
Police Athletic League 15: 0564
Polier, Justin Wise 15: 0576
Polio 3: 0258; 4: 0060, 0620; 11: 0837;
12: 0961; 15: 0543; 17: 0565 Politzer, Mary
15: 0599 Pollack, Benjamin
15: 0606 Polowsky, Joseph
15: 0615 Porter, Harold
15: 0647 Porterfield, Robert
15: 0656 Postal service
employment 14: 1051 rates and revenue 15: 0217
Pottery 7: 0868
Poughkeepsie, New York 15: 0687; 19: 0174
Printing and publishing 10: 0971
Prisoners of war 5: 0845; 10: 0489; 12: 0574
Professional organizations Advertising Council 1: 0121 American Association of School
Administrators 1: 0572
American Institute of Banking 1: 0783 Authors League of America 2: 0617 Business and Professional Women
(association) 4: 0006 Foreign Press Association 6: 0950 Newspaper Guild of New York 14: 0427 PEN, A World Association of Writers
15: 0201 Psychiatry
12: 0678 Public education
1: 0121; 13: 0580; 14: 0821; 17: 0556 see also Elementary and secondary
education Public health
4: 0521; 12: 0524 Public housing
18: 0003 Public transportation
19: 0367 Publishing and publishing industry
Simon and Schuster, Inc. 17: 0598 Puerto Rico
3: 0004 Pursell, Charles
15: 0783 Racial discrimination
13: 0350; 15: 0342 Racial violence
13: 0350 Rath, Frederick L., Jr.
15: 0903 Reading, Lady Stella
15: 0919 Refugees
children 9: 0681 general 1: 0147; 2: 0233; 4: 0378, 0578;
6: 0735; 12: 0306; 13: 0248, 0874; 14: 0456; 15: 1033; 18: 0847, 1019, 1045; 20: 0016
International Refugee Organization 9: 0631
International Rescue Committee 2: 0577; 9: 0679
International Tracing Service 9: 0681 see also Displaced Persons
73
Religious organizations American Christian Palestine Committee
1: 0655 American Friends Service Committee
1: 0679 American Jewish Congress 1: 0833 National Conference of Christians and
Jews 13: 0941 Unitarian Service Committee 18: 0863 United Church Women 18: 0870 United Jewish Appeal 18: 0872
Religious tolerance 16: 0632
Rent control 4: 0949
Republican Party 15: 1003
Rhodes, June 15: 1088
Richmond, Ted 16: 0025
“Rise Up and Walk” (manuscript) 16: 0076
Robb, Janet 16: 0144
Robeson, Paul 14: 0044; 15: 0735; 19: 0102
Robinson, Felix 16: 0209
Robinson, Robert W. C. 16: 0247
Rochester Times Union (newspaper) 16: 0262
Rohde, Ruth 16: 0310
Romulo, Carlos P. 16: 0332
Roosevelt, Amy 16: 0424
Roosevelt, Belle 16: 0434
Roosevelt, Eleanor general 16: 0456 “My Day” (newspaper column) 13: 0230 opposition to female president 11: 0816
Roosevelt, Elliott 4: 0694; 16: 0440, 0464
Roosevelt, Franklin D. death 17: 0672 general 1: 0338; 2: 0403, 0895; 3: 0082,
0122; 4: 0131; 6: 0245, 0294; 7: 0073, 0247; 11: 0393; 12: 0487; 13: 0874; 16: 0472, 0535; 17: 0956; 19: 0093
Home Club 7: 0098 Memorial Foundation 7: 0108 memorials and organizations 7: 0073;
16: 0560 Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
16: 0482 Roosevelt, James
5: 0827; 16: 0486 Roosevelt, Sara
16: 0523 Roosevelt College (Chicago, Ill.)
16: 0535 Roosevelt High School (Hyde Park, N.Y.)
16: 0553 Rosenberg, Anna M.
16: 0632 Rosenman, Samuel
16: 0649 Rosenstein, Roslyn
16: 0657 Ross, Howard S.
16: 0681 Ruppel, Louis
16: 0816 Rusk, Dean
16: 0822 Rusk, Howard A.
16: 0836 Ryan, Bernard
16: 0876 Ryan, Harriet
16: 0876 Sandifer, Durward
16: 1044 Sarah Lawrence College (Bronxville, N.Y.)
16: 1091
74
Save the Children Federation 17: 0042
Scarlett, Will 17: 0055
Schager, Charles 17: 0306
Scheele, Leonard A. 17: 0086
Schneider, J. Thomas, Conference of Civilian Women Leaders 17: 0105
Schneiderman, Rose 17: 0220
Scholarships Nottingham Roosevelt Memorial
Scholarship Fund 14: 0546 school savings programs 17: 0017 United Negro College Fund 19: 0345
School savings programs 17: 0017
Schwartz, Abba 17: 0317
Scotland 8: 0803
Segregation 1: 0018
Selective Service Act 8: 0646
Shedd, Charlotte 17: 0483
Sheean, Vincent 17: 0504
Sherwood, Robert E. 17: 0531
Sherwood, Sidney 17: 0534
Shokan, Jessie 17: 0545
Simon and Schuster, Inc. 17: 0598
Smith, Arthur 17: 0680
Social Security 6: 0301; 15: 0802; 20: 0341
Socialism 5: 0797
Society for Crippled Children and Adults 14: 0143
Society for Ethical Culture 17: 0756
South America Colombia 15: 0001; 17: 0824
South Hadley, Massachusetts Mount Holyoke College 13: 0001
Southern Regional Council, Inc. 17: 0810
Spain 17: 0822
Sporborg, Constance C. 17: 0895
Stalin, Joseph 5: 0025
State Department 17: 0956
Stephens, Donald 18: 0012
St. Mary’s School (Peekskill, N.Y.) 16: 0924
Stokes, Anson Phelps 18: 0086
Stringfellow, George E. 18: 0159
Student aid National Scholarship Service and Fund
for Negro Students 14: 0125 Students for Democratic Action
18: 0202 Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Old Sturbridge Village 14: 0654 Subversive activities
12: 0103 Sudeten Germans
10: 0455 Supreme Court of the United States
7: 0040 Survey Association
18: 0235 Swiss Colony
18: 0271 Tabouis, Genevieve
18: 0295 Taft-Hartley Act
7: 0806
75
Takage, Tomiko 18: 0311
Taxation 19: 0921
Television 10: 0450; 11: 0272
Tennessee Monteagle 8: 0725
Thompson, Geraldine 18: 0562
Tibbetts, J. 18: 0594
Tiffany & Company 18: 0602
Tillett, Gladys 18: 0618
Tobias, Channing 18: 0636
Tokyo, Japan International Christian University
9: 0817 Tolstoy Foundation
18: 0650 Toombs, Henry
18: 0653 Tourist travel
3: 0057 Treasury Department
18: 0693 Truman, Harry S.
15: 1003 Tuition and fees
Tuition Plan, Inc. 18: 0736 9: 0631
Tuition Plan, Inc. 18: 0736
Tully, Grace 18: 0762
Tunisia 18: 0770
Tuskegee, Ala. Tuskegee Institute 18: 0818
Tuskegee Institute (Tuskegee, Ala.) 18: 0818
U.S.-Taiwan policy 19: 0607
UFOs 17: 0244
Unitarian Service Committee 18: 0863
United Church Women 18: 0870
United Jewish Appeal 18: 0872
United National Week 18: 0962
United Nations Collegiate Council for the UN 4: 0798 general 2: 0198, 0565, 0815; 3: 0411,
0917; 4: 0074, 0798; 5: 0025; 7: 0001, 0332, 0618; 8: 0616; 10: 0360; 12: 0574; 14: 0101; 16: 0144, 0341; 17: 0507, 0938; 18: 0894–0966
High Commissioner for Refugees 4: 0895
International Refugee Organization 9: 0631
National Citizens Committee for United Nations Day 13: 0611, 0788
UN Day 13: 0611, 0788 UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) 18: 0909 UN International Children’s Emergency
Fund (UNICEF) 6: 0650; 18: 0934 U.S. support 7: 0166; 18: 0949 World Federation of UN Associations
20: 0430 United Negro College Fund
19: 0345 United Power for Peace (organization)
4: 0096 United Press Association
18: 0991 United States Committee for Care of European Children
18: 1045 United States Military Academy (West Point, N.Y.)
19: 0673
76
United Women of the Americas (organization)
18: 1002 United World Federalists
18: 1080 Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1: 0003, 0103; 2: 0454, 0699; 4: 0273; 11: 0518, 0741; 16: 0144, 0341
University of Denver (Colo.) 19: 0068
University of Miami (Fla.) 14: 0516
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
4: 0215 Urban League
19: 0085 U.S.-Portugal relations
2: 0001 U.S.-Spain relations
2: 0001 Valet and parking industry
14: 1011 Vallon, Joseph
19: 0109 VanLoon, Gerald William
19: 0142 VanLoon, Janet
19: 0142 VanLoon, Nancy
19: 0142 Varga, Ruben George
19: 0166 Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.)
19: 0174 Vatican City
18: 0390 Vegetarianism
16: 0591 Venereal disease
1: 0930 Veterans Administration
19: 0204 Veterans’ benefits
20: 0527 Veterans’ Credit Bill
1: 0272
Virginia Hampton 3: 0341
Viscardi, Henry 19: 0217
Viscardi, Lucille 19: 0217
Vivisection 13: 0320; 17: 0462; 18: 0674
Vocational education and training 4: 0473
Vocational rehabilitation Women’s American Organization for
Rehabilitation thru Training (ORT) 20: 0240
Voice of America 19: 0259
Von Hesse, Elizabeth 19: 0294
Von Hesse, Maxeda 19: 0294
Wadell, Catherine 19: 0345
Walker, Frank C. 19: 0364
Walker, Morton 19: 0367
Walker, Turnley Rise up and Walk' 16: 0076
Wallace, Henry 19: 0390
Waltham, Mass. Brandeis University 3: 0677
War 12: 0405
War bonds 17: 0017
Warfield, William 19: 0464
Warren, George L. 19: 0470
Washington, D.C. Church of Our Savior 6: 0822 Howard University 8: 0969; 9: 0001
Water and water supply 16: 0486
77
Waterbury, Larry Jr. 19: 0492
Watermargin (organization) 5: 0044
Watson, Thomas J. 19: 0507
Webster, Mabel 19: 0585
Welles, Summer 19: 0630
Weston, Harold 19: 0678
West Park, New York Hudson Shore Labor School 9: 0112
West Point, New York United States Military Academy
19: 0673 White, Walter
19: 0744 Whiteman, Majorie
19: 0861 Wiggins, Rex
19: 0886 Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands
19: 0905 Williams, Aubrey
19: 0915 Williams, Charles O.
19: 0921 Williams, Maurice
19: 0983 Williamsburg Settlement
19: 1050 Wills and probate
10: 0627 Wiltwyck School (Esopus, N.Y.)
20: 0031, 0164 Winant, John G.
20: 0184 Wittman, Deborah Ben Yehuda
20: 0200 Woetzel, Robert K.
20: 0207 Wolff, Claire A.
20: 0223 Women
employment 17: 1070
in the military 10: 0059 rights in Japan 10: 0551
Women’s American Organization for Rehabilitation thru Training (ORT)
20: 0240 Women’s City Club of New York
20: 0255 Women’s International Exposition
20: 0264 Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
20: 0274 Women’s National Book Association
20: 0288 Women’s Trade Union League
14: 0375 Women’s University Club of the City of New York
20: 0307 Women’s Week in Kagoshima, Japan
13: 0090 Women’s Zionist Organizations of America
8: 0104 Woodsmall, Ruth
20: 0335 Woodward, Ellen
20: 0341 Work stoppages
CIO Steelworkers strike 7: 0806 World Bank
Colombia development 9: 0435 general 3: 0302
World Brotherhood 3: 0385
World Calendar Association, Inc. 20: 0428
World Federation of UN Associations 20: 0430
World government 8: 0359, 0470; 17: 0244, 0702; 18: 1080
World peace 13: 0029; 14: 0101, 0668; 15: 0117;
17: 0244, 0938; 19: 0411, 0641 Worldover Press
20: 0477
78
Writers and writing PEN, A World Association of Writers
15: 0201 Wyatt, Wilson W.
20: 0504 Yale University (New Haven, Conn.)
20: 0578 Young Men’s Christian Association
20: 0674 Young Women’s Christian Association
20: 0681
Yugoslavia 2: 0947
Zenith Corporation 20: 0749
Zuckerman, Irving 20: 0785
Zuekal, Michael 20: 0793
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