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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: POST-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-69 1965 PRINCIPAL FILE Series Description The 1965 Principal File was the main office file for Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Gettysburg Office. It is divided into two subseries-a subject file and an alphabetical file. The subject subseries consists of seventeen boxes of documents arranged under such categories as appointments, autographs, endorsements, gifts, invitations, memberships, messages, political affairs, publications, statements, and trips. Documentation in this subseries includes correspondence, schedules, articles, memoranda, and reports. The alphabetical subseries, which has thirty-seven boxes, is arranged alphabetically by name of the individuals or organizations corresponding with Eisenhower or his staff. The bulk of this subseries is correspondence, but there are also printed materials, speeches, articles, statements, memoranda, reports, transcripts, and lists. A substantial portion of the correspondence in this series deals with fairly routine and repetitive matters. In January 1965 Eisenhower attended Winston Churchill’s funeral in London and delivered a tribute to the former prime minister. There are hundreds of letters referring to this event and praising Eisenhower for his moving tribute. There are a large number of autograph requests in this series, and many of these were turned down because of the burden they placed on Eisenhower and his small staff. Invitations to speak at or visit countless events, meetings, or groups, letters and notes regarding gifts of flowers, fruit, etc., and get-well cards and letters in late 1965 are all part of this series. There are numerous letters to and from members of the West Point Class of 1915 regarding a reunion and a photo of the class. Eisenhower received frequent requests for statements, messages, or letters addressing a certain issue or commenting on a certain organization, individual, or event. Other items which appear frequently in these files are thank you letters from Eisenhower to people who have made substantial contributions to the construction of the Place of Meditation at the Eisenhower Center in Abilene, Kansas. Eisenhower also maintained a high level of correspondence with many prominent individuals, celebrities, and current and former government officials. This series contains correspondence with Konrad Adenauer, Herbert Brownell, Walter Cronkite, Abbott Washburn, Congressman Gerald Ford, Joyce Hall, Arthur Burns, George Bush, Senator Everett Dirksen, Rev. Edward Elson, Nelson Rockefeller, Harold Stassen, Field Marshal Montgomery, Rev. Billy Graham, and Arnold Palmer. In letters, memoranda, drafts of speeches and messages, and interviews Eisenhower expressed his views on a wide variety of subjects. He received a number of letters commenting on the 1964 national political conventions, and his responses indicate that he strongly favored a move to improve and reform the conventions. His letters include frequent references to what he viewed as destructive trends toward lawlessness, riots, and declining moral values in American society. A number of individuals wrote to him regarding the John Birch Society and Robert Welch’s attacks on Eisenhower in his writings. Eisenhower shared with his correspondents his views on the Society, Welch, and extremism of the right and left, but he refused to make any public

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EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: POST-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-69

1965 PRINCIPAL FILE

Series Description The 1965 Principal File was the main office file for Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Gettysburg Office. It is divided into two subseries-a subject file and an alphabetical file. The subject subseries consists of seventeen boxes of documents arranged under such categories as appointments, autographs, endorsements, gifts, invitations, memberships, messages, political affairs, publications, statements, and trips. Documentation in this subseries includes correspondence, schedules, articles, memoranda, and reports. The alphabetical subseries, which has thirty-seven boxes, is arranged alphabetically by name of the individuals or organizations corresponding with Eisenhower or his staff. The bulk of this subseries is correspondence, but there are also printed materials, speeches, articles, statements, memoranda, reports, transcripts, and lists. A substantial portion of the correspondence in this series deals with fairly routine and repetitive matters. In January 1965 Eisenhower attended Winston Churchill’s funeral in London and delivered a tribute to the former prime minister. There are hundreds of letters referring to this event and praising Eisenhower for his moving tribute. There are a large number of autograph requests in this series, and many of these were turned down because of the burden they placed on Eisenhower and his small staff. Invitations to speak at or visit countless events, meetings, or groups, letters and notes regarding gifts of flowers, fruit, etc., and get-well cards and letters in late 1965 are all part of this series. There are numerous letters to and from members of the West Point Class of 1915 regarding a reunion and a photo of the class. Eisenhower received frequent requests for statements, messages, or letters addressing a certain issue or commenting on a certain organization, individual, or event. Other items which appear frequently in these files are thank you letters from Eisenhower to people who have made substantial contributions to the construction of the Place of Meditation at the Eisenhower Center in Abilene, Kansas. Eisenhower also maintained a high level of correspondence with many prominent individuals, celebrities, and current and former government officials. This series contains correspondence with Konrad Adenauer, Herbert Brownell, Walter Cronkite, Abbott Washburn, Congressman Gerald Ford, Joyce Hall, Arthur Burns, George Bush, Senator Everett Dirksen, Rev. Edward Elson, Nelson Rockefeller, Harold Stassen, Field Marshal Montgomery, Rev. Billy Graham, and Arnold Palmer. In letters, memoranda, drafts of speeches and messages, and interviews Eisenhower expressed his views on a wide variety of subjects. He received a number of letters commenting on the 1964 national political conventions, and his responses indicate that he strongly favored a move to improve and reform the conventions. His letters include frequent references to what he viewed as destructive trends toward lawlessness, riots, and declining moral values in American society. A number of individuals wrote to him regarding the John Birch Society and Robert Welch’s attacks on Eisenhower in his writings. Eisenhower shared with his correspondents his views on the Society, Welch, and extremism of the right and left, but he refused to make any public

statements responding to the personal attacks. There are a number of references in the correspondence to Eisenhower’s religious faith and his belief that prayer should be allowed in public schools and meetings. However, he also seemed reluctant to endorse a constitutional amendment on this subject. The 1965 Principal File contains correspondence on many subjects reflecting historical trends and Eisenhower’s interest in public policies and citizen involvement in national issues and international relations. Additional subjects mentioned in the correspondence include Cuba, Freedoms Foundation, The Republican Party, People-to-People activities, the criteria for selecting federal judges, leadership, Lyndon B. Johnson’s policies, Radio Free Europe, economic policies, Planned Parenthood and the population problem, federal Indian policy, World War II, The Taft-Hartley Act (Section 14B), disarmament and the role of Dulles and Stassen, the Vietnam War, and the U.S. space effort. More personal topics that Eisenhower and his staff commented on are his heart attack and hospitalization in late 1965, the policy on the use of his name, his attitude toward his paintings, the use of signature machines and facsimiles, the publication of his memoirs, Mandate for Change and Waging Peace, the disappointing results of his farming operation, and the establishment of the farm as a National Historic Landmark. In the transcript of an interview by Pat Morin of Associated Press, Eisenhower reflects on his boyhood, military career, World War II, and the presidency. He discusses leadership, decision-making, and men qualified to succeed him as President. This file also has some written comments by Mamie Eisenhower regarding their courtship, wedding, and her first trip to Abilene. In processing the series we have removed a number of items from the files. Forty-six objects, representing numerous small gifts to the ex-president, have been transferred to the museum. One hundred and seventy-four still photos, one slide, and three negatives have been transferred to the audiovisual collection. Thirty documents and photos have been closed under the donor’s deed of gift and are therefore not available for researchers. Eighty-five original documents totaling two hundred and twenty-one pages were removed from the series and placed in the Preservation File in the vault. All were replaced with electrostatic copies. There are no security classified items in this series. The 1965 Principal File illustrates the volume and variety of correspondence Eisenhower and his small staff were involved with and the views of the ex-president on a wide variety of subjects. Although the bulk of this series represents repetitive, routine matters, there are numerous insights in these files into Eisenhower’s thinking on a number of pressing issues, trends, events, and policies.

CONTAINER LIST

Subject Subseries

Box No. Contents 1 AP-1 Appointments [empty] AP-1 Aeschbacher, W. D., 9-13-65 [director of Eisenhower Library] AP-1 All American Conference to Combat Communism, 5-25-65 [film introductory] AP-1 Alling, Wilson S., 5-18-65 [Winant Volunteers] AP-1 ABC Filming for Doubleday (Visitors Center), 9-28-65 AP-1 Anderson, Elmer; Thayer, Walter; Bliss, Ray, 7-15-65 [future of Republican

Citizens Committee] AP-1 Armacost, Michael H., 8-5-65 [interview re development of strategic military

technology] AP-1 Army Pictorial Documentary Film, 7-14-65 [film re Remagen Bridge] AP-1 Auchincloss, James, 8-5-65 AP-1 Babcock, Tim, 1965 AP-1 Barnes, J. Hampton, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc., 3-3-65 AP-1 Battson, Leigh, 10-5-65 AP-1 Billman, A. M., Royer, John F., 6-23-65 [Billman was chaplain at Camp Colt

during WW I] AP-1 Brewer, David, 3-20-65 [a 10-year old admirer] AP-1 Brownell, Herbert, 9-16-65 [private meeting during Eisenhower’s trip to New

York] AP-1 Buhbe, Dr. Pres. Protestant Ch. Germany; Rev. Klick, 6-9-65 [news release on

content of interview] AP-1 Burns, John, 8-26-65 [friends of Len Hall; New York official]

AP-1 Campbell, Jeremy T. A., 7-14-65 AP-1 Campion, Inspector (Secret Service), 8-23-65 [re legislation making their

service available to ex-presidents] AP-1 Cartt, Robert E., 3-2-65 AP-1 Catlin, George, 10-8-65 [writing book on Atlantic Community] AP-1 Coffman, Ralph E., 8-18-65 [junior high teacher from Denver; tied trout flies

used by Eisenhower] AP-1 CBS (Filming for Doubleday), 9-28-65 AP-1 Conroy, C. Harrison, 6-18-65 AP-1 Cutler, Robert, 12-13-65 AP-1 Dapp, Fred B., 5-17-65 AP-1 Deane, Martha, 9-23-65 AP-1 DeGuingand, Francis, 6-2-65 [requests Eisenhower’s help in getting

appointment to see President Johnson] AP-1 Detwiler, John G., 5-27-65 [gift of gold medals; warning concerning possible

attempt to obtain Eisenhower endorsement of political candidate] AP-1 Doubleday Luncheon, 10-8-65 [in Gettysburg; members of press present] AP-1 Doubleday, 5-3/4-65 [work on galleys of Waging Peace] AP-1 Evans, Daniel J. (Gov. of Washington), 9-28-65 AP-1 Evans, Ernest P. (National Youth Council on Civic Affairs), 8-16-65 AP-1 Explorer Post 126 (Budge), 8-13-65 AP-1 Falk, Sam, 8-23-65 AP-1 Ferguson, Glenn, 9-1-65 [Director of VISTA (Domestic Peace Corps)] AP-1 Finder, Leonard V., 4-19-65 [Eisenhower does not want to get involved in

details of California politics; possible gubernatorial candidates in California in 1966-Ronald Reagan, Tom Kuchel, George Murphy; need for party harmony; Vietnam

issue; Republican Council of California; series of articles on “Extremism” and the John Birch Society] AP-1 Findley, Paul (NATO Task Force), 6-25-65 [congressman re report on

NATO] AP-1 Findley, Paul (NATO Task Force, 6-8-65 [congressional fact-finding trip to

NATO headquarters in Paris] AP-1 Firman, Joseph H. (Pomona Progress-Bulletin), 1-21-65 AP-1 Folliard, Ed, 8-26-65 [appointment for background on Waging Peace; reference

to another book by Eisenhower of anecdotes] AP-1 Ford, Gerald R., 5-28-65 [Ford, Mel Laird, Bob Wilson discuss upcoming 1966

Congressional campaign with Eisenhower] AP-1 Friendly, Fred (Apptmt. in New York), 9-16-65 AP-1 Gault, James, 3-26-65 AP-1 German Political Educators, 9-24-65 AP-1 Goldberg, Arthur, 8-18-65 AP-1 Golibart, Martin T., 10-21-65 AP-1 Goodpaster, Andrew, 10-11-65 [re briefing] AP-1 Goodpaster, Andrew, 6-16-65 AP-1 Greenewalt, C. H. (Radio Free Europe), 2-18-65 [film interview to be used in

fund raising; background paper on current situation in Eastern Europe] AP-1 Harlow, Bryce N.; Halleck, Charles; Morgan, Gerald, 10-11-65 AP-1 Hauge, Gabriel, 7-2-65 AP-1 Headlee, Richard; Skidmore, James, 8-25-65 AP-1 Heald, William, 7-14-65 AP-1 Heiman, Irwin (Stamp Collection), 9-17-65 [correspondence re Eisenhower

stamp collection, possible donation, appraisal of; first mail recovered from outer space]

AP-1 Hencke, Paul (Nation’s Business), 8-24-65 AP-1 Hendrick, Kimmis (Christian Science Monitor), 3-4-65 [re interview on future

of Republican Party] AP-1 Hibbs, Ben, 8-24-65 [re article on Eisenhower in Reader’s Digest] AP-1 Hibbs, Ben, 6-23-65 AP-1 Hibbs, Ben, 6-8-65 AP-1 Hibbs, Ben, 5-18-65 AP-1 Higgins, Rosemary, 10-21-65 [background interview for doctoral dissertation

on U.S.-Argentina relations] AP-1 Hubbard, Barbara, 5-25-65 [Dr. Jonas Salk Institute] AP-1 Kellar, Kenneth C. (Monetary Problems), 3-2-65 AP-1 Kendall, Dave; Fisher, Max (New York), 5-20-65 [empty folder] AP-1 King, John D., 6-16-65 AP-1 Klein, Carl, 10-12-65 AP-1 Lentz, William B., 6-15-65 [state senator from Pennsylvania and distant relative

of Eisenhower; article by Andy Lentz in local paper re meeting with Eisenhower] 2 AP-1 Little Angels (Korean Cultural Freedom Fdn.), 9-20-65 [correspondence with

Mrs. Fred Waring and Walter Annenberg; brochure; program] AP-1 MacAskill, Rev. Robert A., 12-21-65 [pastor of Gettysburg Presbyterian

Church] AP-1 Marks, Leonard H., 10-15-65 [director of USIA] AP-1 Martin, Paul, 10-21-65 [gift of silver dollar; Mt. St. Mary’s College; subjects to

be discussed include Cuba, Normandy invasion, NATO, Sino-Soviet split] AP-1 Mazo, Earl, 8-23-65 AP-1 McGovern, J. P. (Little League Baseball), 9-13-65 [gift of watch from Japan] AP-1 McGuire, Delbert (Presidential Press Conf.-Tex.), 8-13-65

AP-1 Melchoir, Tobin & Lernie, 6-22-65 [Harvard students from Copenhagen] AP-1 Merriam, Robert (American Security Council Award-Fisher, John), 4-29-65

[Merriam accepted award on behalf of Eisenhower] AP-1 Miller, Rev. Dean, 6-3-65 [pastor of Palm Desert Community Church] AP-1 Mol, Leo (Sculptor), 6-15/25-65 [bust for Shevchenko Center and Museum in

Washington] AP-1 Moon, S. M. (Korean Religious and Youth Leader), 6-25-65 [booklet re

background on Sun Myung Moon and Unification Church and Divine Principle Movement]

AP-1 Morin, Pat, 8-25-65 (1)(2) [transcripts of interview of Eisenhower with Relman

“Pat” Morin of Associated Press for an Eisenhower biography on Aug. 5, 11, & 25, 1965; comments on Eisenhower’s speech at Churchill funeral; boyhood; influence of mother, Fox Conner, and Milton Eisenhower; incident with blood poisoning as a youth; selling produce in Abilene; appointment to West Point; events at West Point; horse he trained in Panama; the Eisenhowers’ first car; General MacArthur and view of Japan in 1935; defense plan and military training in Philippines; reason for wanting to leave Philippines and return to U.S.; President Quezon; Bonus March and Gen. MacArthur; Gen. Marshall; Eisenhower’s advice to Marshall re defense of Philippines; work in War Plans Division; Eisenhower quotes old saying, “Centralization is the refuge of fear;” organization, leadership, and making decisions; World War II; division of Germany; President Roosevelt; argument over need to capture Berlin; zones of occupation; Nazi redoubt; “werewolves;” unconditional surrender demand; Morgenthau Plan-destroy industrial Ruhr; decision to run for president and for re-election in 1956; balanced budgets; economic thinking; recession; Secretary of State Dulles; McCarthy; president’s role after departure of Sherman Adams and Dulles; press conferences; men Eisenhower thought were qualified to succeed him as president; Madison Square Garden rally and film brought to Paris by Jackie Cochran; background behind “Atoms for Peace” speech; move to send advisers to Vietnam and Laos; “domino theory;” diet following his heart attack; 1960 campaign; 1964 campaign]

AP-1 NBC Filming for Doubleday (Holiday Inn), 9-28-65 AP-1 Nelson, Clifford (American Assembly), 7-1-65 [paper on programs, work, and

budget of the Assembly] AP-1 Nicholls, Leslie B., 9-29-65 AP-1 Patterson, Bradley H., 10-12-65 [student at National War College; topic-

president’s requirement for tactical military information during a crisis]

AP-1 Phelps, Robert, 9-10-65 AP-1 Prentice, Robin, 10-20-65 [National Trust for Scotland] AP-1 Price, F. J. (Drew Middleton), 8-19-65 AP-1 Randall, Clarence, 8-24-65 AP-1 Reader’s Digest Film Clip, 5-4-65 [Eisenhower article on Leadership] AP-1 Redondo Beach Church of Christ, 3-28-65 AP-1 Republican Leaders Coffee, 10-31-65 [Atlanta; Georgia politics] AP-1 Republican National Committee (Stewart, James), 9-15-65 [actor Jimmy

Stewart to narrate Republican National Committee film; draft of film script] AP-1 Retired Men’s Group, 6-17-65 AP-1 Romney, George, 7-13-65 AP-1 Rosenkrans, John; McGrath, Earl, 4-26-65 [Eisenhower College] AP-1 Royall, Kenneth, 5-8-65 AP-1 Sansbury, Cecil M. (WHP Inc.); Jara, Carlos, 9-8-65 [Costa Rica] AP-1 Sargeant, John, 7-15-65 AP-1 Schwab, W. Walter & Ellen, 10-22-65 [empty] AP-1 Schwartz, James M., 10-20-65 [Churchill home] AP-1 Schweiker, Richard, 6-3-65 AP-1 Schwelien, Joachim H., 10-11-65 [German radio and television correspondent] AP-1 Scott, Hugh, 6-18-65 AP-1 Scranton, William, 9-23-65 AP-1 Scribner, Fred C., 6-28-65 [empty folder] AP-1 Shu Kai, Chow (Chinese Ambassador), 9-27-65

AP-1 Smith, Merriman, 10-11-65 AP-1 Smith, Merriman, 5-24-65 AP-1 Specter, Arlen (Scott, Hugh), 9-20-65 [candidate for District Attorney in

Philadelphia] AP-1 Sperling, Godfrey (Christian Science Monitor), 7-2-65 AP-1 Steele, John (Time Magazine), 8-18-65 AP-1 Stock, Ronnie, 8-4-65 [17-yr. old reporter for Florida paper] AP-1 Strauss, Lewis (Lunch, Farm; Mrs. also), 9-29-65 AP-1 Swayze, Bernard B., 9-22-65 [played football at Ft. Benning when Eisenhower

was coach in 1920s for all Army team] AP-1 Taub, William L.; Phillips, Donald D. (YWCA), 7-15-65 AP-1 Uprichard, R. K., 6-16-65 [British officer during WWII] AP-1 Vathis, Paul, 9-8-65 [Associated Press photographer] AP-1 Viorst, Milton, 5-25-65 [background for article on Republican Party for Pageant

magazine] AP-1 Walsh, John, 6-24-65 AP-1 Waring, Fred (Mrs.) (State Music Festival), 9-20-65 AP-1 Washburn, Abbott; Farland, Joseph, 9-13-65 [People-to-People] AP-1 Weiler, Jerry, 8-26-65 [Doubleday film] AP-1 Wheeler, Earle G., 5-26-65 AP-1 Wills, Anthony, 6-9-65 AP-1 Wing, John C. (Calif. Orange Empire Retired Officers Club), Apr. 1965 AP-1 Wirt, S. E. (Dr.)(Decision), 3-1-65 [Billy Graham Association; interview;

Eisenhower favorite scripture and hymn; copy of Decision] AP-1 Zinda, John, 7-12-65

AP-1 Zuba, Hank (McCarthy, Webb, Kicanos, Fagon, and Lynch), 7-20-65 3 AP-2 Appointments (1)-(3) [Prof. Burke-Sino-Pakistani relations; background

material on U.S.-Pakistan relations, including mutual defense agreement, Baghdad Pact, SEATO treaty, and 1959 joint communique; Colbert-Christian Anti-Communism Crusade; appointments declined or cancelled; Sen. Dirksen, Congr. Ford, and Bryce Harlow, 8-11-65 cancelled]

AP-2 Eighty-third Club, 9-24-65 [congressmen left who ran with Eisenhower in the

1952 campaign] AP-3 Appointments [Doubleday letter comments on Eisenhower’s writing

commitments] AU Autographs (A-Z) [empty folder] AU A AU B [George Bush correspondence] AU C [schedule for Eisenhower visit to West Point, June 4-7, 1965] AU D [French Military Medal, May 21, 1952; Eisenhower visit to Philippines, 1946] AU E AU F [request from Crown Prince of Norway] AU G AU H [Sonja Henie] AU I AU J AU K AU L AU M [1952 Eisenhower campaign letter signed by another individual] AU N AU O

AU P AU Q [empty folder] AU R [WWII veteran recalls visit and talk by Eisenhower at Camp Plummer in

England in May 1944] AU S [certificate making Eisenhower an honorary chief in the Virginia State Capitol

Police] AU T AU U AU V AU W AU X-Y-Z 4 EN-1 Endorsements (Individual) [correspondence with Theodore H. White re the

Century Association] EN-2 Endorsements (Organization) [Eisenhower policy on use of his name] EN-3 Endorsements (Denied) [empty folder] FF-1 Freedoms Foundation (Lists, meetings, minutes, etc.) (1)-(8) [financial reports;

statements of accounts payable; agenda and minutes of meetings of Board of Trustees; poster; John S.D. Eisenhower was Executive Vice President; teacher aid booklet; press releases and booklet re awards; copies of essays by Boy Scouts]

FF-2 Freedoms Foundation (General) [statement by Eisenhower; financial reports;

critique by National Information Bureau] GI-1 Gifts (From DDE) GI-2 Gifts (To DDE-A-Z) [empty folder] GI-2 A GI-2 B [Ezra Taft Benson] GI-2 C

GI-2 D 5 GI-2 E [WWII flag-Everhart] GI-2 F GI-2 G GI-2 H [golf wedge] GI-2 I GI-2 J [fishing flies] GI-2 K GI-2 L [golf tees] GI-2 M [Lopez-Mateos, President of Mexico] GI-2 N [Nemon-replica of a bust of Eisenhower] GI-2 O [John Olin] GI-2 P-Q [Eisenhower’s policy re legislation on domestic matters; putting game;

Pyle-oil painting] GI-2 R [putting game; tulip bulbs for Eisenhower Museum; clipping quoting

Eisenhower as saying his administration never planned an invasion of Cuba] GI-2 S [Scott-floral water color by Charlotte Hansen; Ellis Slater; trout flies; Maurice

Stans] GI-2 T [Holmes Tuttle] GI-2 U GI-2 V [golf balls] GI-2 W [Kenneth Wells] GI-2 X-Y-Z [golf shoes] IN-1 Invitations Accepted [empty folder]

IN-1 Abilene, Kansas, 10-6-65 [correspondence, seating arrangement for luncheon] IN-1 American Apparel Mfgrs. Asso., Inc., 6-21-65 [Atlanta, Georgia; schedule;

correspondence, program outline; Barry Leithead; program; brochure] IN-1 Augusta National Golf Club Dinner, 10-27-65 [correspondence with Cliff

Roberts; guest list] IN-1 Augusta, Georgia (Fort Gordon), 10-27/11-22-65 [transcript of press conference

re transfer of Eisenhower to train for trip to Washington, D.C.] IN-1 Arthritis Foundation (Odlum), 1-27-65 [dinner to honor Floyd Odlum as founder

of the Foundation; Eisenhower sent message; biography of Odlum] IN-1 Austrian Embassy (New York), 10-13-65 [Eisenhower presented Golden Grand Cross for Merits from Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs] IN-1 Book and Author Luncheon (Washington Post), 9-30-65 [correspondence,

clippings, and suggested issues and comments for Eisenhower to make in speech] IN-1 Boy Scouts of America (Los Angeles Area Council), 1-28-65 [correspondence,

draft of remarks by Eisenhower; Eisenhower cancelled attendance due to funeral of Churchill]

IN-1 Breakfast with House, Lunch with Senate, 8-17-65 IN-1 Brownell Dinner, ‘21 Club, 9-16-65 [letter, guest list] 6 IN-1 Cleveland, Ohio (Bliss, Ray)(Humphrey, George), 6-9-65 [salute to Ray Bliss

dinners; correspondence, schedule, and draft of Eisenhower’s remarks] IN-1 Cocktail Party (Burton Mason), 10-25-65 [Eisenhower in Walter Reed-did not

attend] IN-1 Concert and Reception (Mayor Weaver), 6-27-65 IN-1 Cutler, Robert (Humphrey, George), 6-11-65 [70th birthday dinner for Cutler] IN-1 Denison, Texas (Eisenhower Birthplace)-Bartlesville, Okla., 8-30/9-1-65

[school renamed for Eisenhower; birthday dinner for Boots Adams] IN-1 Doubleday Luncheon, 10-13-65 [schedule, guest list, correspondence] IN-1 Eisenhower College Groundbreaking, 9-21-65

IN-1 Eisenhower Easter Luncheon (Calif. Fed. of Rep. Women), 4-12-65

[correspondence, program] IN-1 Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships (Barnes, J. Hampton), 9-16-65

[correspondence, seating list for meeting, list of Eisenhower Exchange Fellows] IN-1 Eisenhower Foundation and Museum, 10-6-65 IN-1 English Speaking Union Annual Meeting, 10-31-65 [correspondence, booklet on

Magna Carta, schedule, program] IN-1 English Speaking Union, Dir. Mtg., N.Y., 5-21-65 [minutes of past meetings] IN-1 Freedoms Foundation Exec. Comm. Meeting, 9-17-65 IN-1 Freedoms Foundation Exec. Comm. Meeting, 5-31-65 [Valley Forge; schedule;

correspondence] IN-1 Gettysburg College, Board of Associates, 6-15-65 IN-1 Greater Baltimore Medical Center, 10-2-65 IN-1 Greater Chester Movement, 9-22-65 [correspondence; schedule; program;

speech text by Lt. Gov. Shafer] IN-1 Grinnell College, 5-13/14-65 (1)-(3) [correspondence, booklet, schedule,

program, petitions asking Eisenhower to visit college, reading copy of his speech] IN-1 Heart Association, Second Annual Golf Tournament, 5-26-65 [benefit

exhibition, Eisenhower and Palmer versus Nicklaus and Bolger; program; schedule; floor plans of country club; correspondence between Eisenhower and Arnold Palmer re match]

IN-1 Herbert Hoover Birthday Observance, 8-10-65 [correspondence, programs,

schedule, text of speech by Nixon] IN-1 Howard University, People-to-People Ambassadors, 6-17-65 [correspondence,

schedule, program] IN-1 Indio Faculty Club, 3-16-65 [text for introduction of Freeman Gosden] IN-1 Kann, Edwin A. (Adams Electric), 8-3-65 IN-1 Laurel Valley (Palmer, Arnold), 8-12-65 [schedule, letter from Palmer]

IN-1 Messiah College, 5-29-65 [schedule, text of Eisenhower’s speech, program, 55th annual commencement]

7 IN-1 Minocqua, Wisconsin, 7-19/8-2-65 [correspondence, clippings, schedule,

railroad tickets and schedule] IN-1 National Industrial Conf. Brd. Meeting, 5-20-65 [schedule, correspondence,

floor diagram] IN-1 National War College, 9-24-65 [correspondence, schedule, program, outline for

speech on cards] IN-1 New Jersey Republican Finance Committee, 9-20-65 [correspondence,

clippings, materials re Wayne Dumont for Governor campaign, schedule, draft remarks]

IN-1 Nichols Study Group (Eisenhower, Milton), 10-8/10-65 [correspondence

between Dwight and Milton Eisenhower] IN-1 Nichols Study Group, 5-21/23-65 [correspondence between Dwight and Milton

Eisenhower] IN-1 Ohio University, 10-5-65 [honorary degree; schedule; correspondence] IN-1 Overseas Press Club, 5-7-65 [correspondence, bulletin] IN-1 Park Avenue Synagogue (Nadich), 5-28-65 [service in honor of Eisenhower;

correspondence; schedule] IN-1 People-to-People Community Chapter Conference, 10-7-65 [first national

People-to-People Conference; letters from Joyce Hall and Abbott Washburn; certificate; correspondence; schedule; draft of suggested remarks for Eisenhower]

IN-1 People-to-People Trustees Meeting (Bishop, L. K.), 9-16-65 [correspondence;

agenda; minutes of meeting] IN-1 Polish Association of Former Political Prisoners, 5-7-65 IN-1 Republican Coordinating Committee, 8-30-65 IN-1 Republican Coordinating Committee (Bliss, Ray), 6-1-65 [agenda] IN-1 Republican Finance Committee Picnic, 8-19-65 [at Gettysburg Farm; program

schedule; proposed menus; press releases; 1966 elections; Republican Congressional Boosters Club]

IN-1 Republican National Committee Luncheon, 6-28-65 [text of speech; schedule; correspondence]

IN-1 Republican Rally-Richmond, 9-14-65 [program; schedule; clippings,

correspondence; Virginia politics] IN-1 Republican Roundup, Indio, California, 4-24-65 [outline for speech; schedule;

draft text of speech] IN-1 Republican Teenage Convention, Penn. State, 8-25-65 [correspondence;

schedule] IN-1 Scranton, William, 5-24-65 IN-1 Shevchenko Medal, 5-20-65 [New York; correspondence] IN-1 Dinner with Shriners (Zembo Temple, Harrisburg, Pa.-Gen. Paul), 10-1-65 IN-1 Town Meeting of the World, 10-26-65 [CBS broadcasts] IN-1 United Cerebral Palsy, 3-21-65 [correspondence; floor plan; clipping] IN-1 U.S. Army War College (Salet, Eugene), 6-14-65 IN-1 West Point, 6-4/7-65 (1)-(4) [correspondence; text or remarks; book on West

Point; Alumni information; 50th reunion for class of 1915; lists of alumni; schedules for Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower]

8 IN-1 White House, 6-30-65 [luncheon] IN-1 World’s Fair, 5-9-65 [New York City; Mr. Moses; Abbott Washburn and

People-to-People] IN-1 Wyeth Exhibit (Wm. Penn Memorial Museum), 10-22-68 IN-2 Invitations Declined [empty folder] IN-2 Invitations Declined-A (1)(2) [Ambassador of France; Pearl S. Buck Benefit

Dinner] IN-2 Birthday Celebration, 10-13-65 [cancelled] IN-2 Invitations Declined-B (1)-(5) [Planned Parenthood-Eisenhower an honorary

chairman; Phillips Exeter Academy; L.A. Prayer Breakfast; Col. Tom Belshe-golf;

Herbert Brownell; Dean Burch, Republican National Committee; Admiral Arleigh Burke, Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation; Senator Harry F. Byrd]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-C (1)-(4) [People-to-People-badminton championships;

Senator Frank Carlson-prayer breakfast; American Bi-Racial Association-self-help movement; People-to-People festival; Moral Re-Armament-conference for modernizing America, newsletters; Lt. Gen. Crittenberger-West Point; Walter Cronkite]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-D (1)-(3) [golf game] 9 IN-2 Invitations Declined-E (1)(2) [annual report of People-to-People Sports

Committee; bust of Eisenhower by Nison Tregor in Garden of the Patriots; Eisenhower’s summer schedule; correspondence with Rev. Elson re final services in National Presbyterian Church; Milton Eisenhower re Walker Cup Golf matches]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-F (1)-(3) [Max Fisher, United Jewish Appeal; David

Kendall; political situation in U.S.; People-to-People events] IN-2 Invitations Declined-Gettysburg College, Board of Associates Luncheon, 10-20-

65 IN-2 Invitations Declined-G (1)-(3) [Loyalty Day; ABC dinner; dinner to honor Barry

Goldwater; California Republican League; doctors’ orders; Al Gruenther-SHAPE Alumni banquet]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-H (1)-(7) [James Hagerty; President Ayub Khan; Pakistan

Students Association; Gov. Mark Hatfield; Project Hope; National Cartoonists Society; Sen. Hickenlooper; Gov. Harold Hughes]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-I IN-2 Invitations Declined-J (1)(2) [Sen. Jacob Javits; Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson] 10 IN-2 Invitations Declined-K (1)(2) [Committee to Restore Lithuania’s Independence;

Baltic nations; Rabbi Klein-Buchenwald liberation; William F. Knowland; ambassador from Denmark; booklet re Battle of Fredericksburg; Key Club International; Rep. John C. Kunkel]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-L (1)(2) [Law Day, U.S.A.; Admiral Fitzhugh Lee; Richard C. Leib; American Mothers Committee, Inc.; Humboldt Biblesta Parade] IN-2 Invitations Declined-M (1)-(7) [U.N. Association; references to Eisenhower

health problems; testimonial letter for non-acquaintance denied; reunion of 1918 Tank Corps members; Los Angeles Angels games; Sister City program; International

Platform Association; Sen. Thurston B. Morton-Everett Dirksen Dinner; World’s Fair; Salvation Army; Franklin D. Murphy; Ranger Battalions Association, WWII newsletter]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-N [Paul Nitze, Sec. of Navy] IN-2 Invitations Declined-O [Big Brother Association; Rev. Elson] IN-2 Invitations Declined-P (1)(2) [Planned Parenthood; policy re honorariums;

honorary chairman of International Friendship Day; Bulgarian-American Cultural and Educational Society]

11 IN-2 Invitations Declined-P (3) [Valley Forge Military Academy; Veterans of the

O.S.S., William J. Donovan Award] IN-2 Invitations Declined-Q [empty folder] IN-2 Invitations Declined-R (1)-(3) [Dr. I. S. Ravdin; Gov. John Reed-Boy Scouts;

Charles Rees-Republican Citizens Committee; Eisenhower Reunion; Elliot L. Richardson, Lt. Gov. of Massachusetts; American Field Service-Foreign Exchange Student Program; Clifford Roberts-closing party at Augusta National Golf Club; William E. Robinson; Gov. George Romney; Gov. Donald Russell]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-S (1)-(6) [Sen. Saltonstall; R. J. Saulnier; People-to-People;

prayer breakfast; A. T. Spaulding; Rotary Club; Model U. N.; Camp Colt] IN-2 Invitations Declined-T (1)(2) [Reims, France; YMCA; William Taub claims he

gave $100,000 to Eisenhower Campaign in 1956; memo by Schulz recommends Eisenhower avoid association with Taub; Walter Williams; film narrated by Ronald Reagan]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-U IN-2 Invitations Declined-V 12 IN-2 Invitations Declined-W (1)-(3) [Dec. 1965, doctors tell Eisenhower to make no

more commitments for the next six months; Boy Scouts National Council; Youth for Christ]

IN-2 Invitations Declined-X-Y-Z IN-3 Invitations Tentative [Percival Brundage-Project Hope; Gov. Egan of Alaska;

Bohemian Club; Abbott Washburn]

MA Medals and Awards [Robert Murphy-Bellarmine Medal; VFW Father and Son Award; Wisdom magazine Award of Honor; American Security Council Award; award from California area Council of Churches]

MB-1 Memberships Accepted (A-Z) [empty folder] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-A MB-1 Memberships Accepted-B [Dean Burch, Republican National Committee] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-C [chairman of PGA tournament; Civil War Round

Table; British Officers’ Club of Philadelphia] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-D [American Bible Society; Hugh Scott dinner] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-E-F [English Speaking Union] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-G [Gettysburg Country Club; Laurel Fish and Game

Association] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-H-I [Gettysburg College-honorary co-chairman of

Board of Associates; Cherry Hills Country Club; U.N. Association-Paul Hoffman] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-J-K-L [Lotos Club] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-M-N [Memorial for Bill Donovan; Metropolitan

Museum of Art; AAA; Robert Murphy-National Committee for Immigration Reform; National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues]

MB-1 Memberships Accepted-O-P-Q [American Bible Society; Veterans of WWI] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-R (1)(2) [Maxwell Rabb-Christian Herter Endowment;

Conf. on World Peace through Law; William Rogers-Sky Club; U.S. Duffers’ Association]

MB-1 Memberships Accepted-S [English-Speaking Union] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-T [honorary citizen of Guanajuato, Mexico; Aqueduct-

Turf and Field Club membership badges] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-U-V-W [United Community Campaigns of America; Winant and Clayton Volunteers] MB-1 Memberships Accepted-X-Y-Z [empty folder]

13 MB-2 Memberships Declined (1)-(4) [Boys’ Farm; Carte Blanche; Dachau Memorial; National Captive Nations Committee; American Golf Society; National Rifle Association; United Towns Organization; People-to-People]

MB-3 Memberships Tentative [American College in Paris-Amb. Houghton will check

it out and report back] Memoranda (For the Record or Files) (1)(2) [presidential libraries; questions from Pat

Morin of AP to Mamie Eisenhower with responses re courtship, wedding, and first trip to Abilene; franking privilege; warning from Richard Nixon re Time reporter; Amb. Goldberg-Pope Paul; loan of painting; Fred Friendly; Herbert Brownell; Vietnam; SHAEF report; stock transactions; Adm. Strauss; Capitol Hill Club; Eisenhower invited to attend signing of Civil Rights Voting Bill; “crackpot;” former President Kubachek of Brazil; candidate uses photo of Eisenhower and himself in campaign; Ray Bliss, Republican National Committee; Lyndon B. Johnson; George Humphrey; request for statement from Tass; J. Hall-People-to-People exhibit at World’s Fair; changes in draft article; officer Eisenhower relieved during WWII; Ayub Khan of Pakistan; Thomas McCabe- Eisenhower Fellowship program; Pershing Memorial Committee; Radio Free Europe; sale of cattle from farm; Eisenhower’s tribute to Churchill]

ME-1 Messages-Weddings (1)-(5) [congratulations sent re weddings and wedding

anniversaries; Bryce Harlow; George Humphrey] ME-2 Messages-Birthdays (1)-(5) [Sherman Adams; Konrad Adenauer; Ezra Taft

Benson; Prescott Bush; Charles de Gaulle; Everett Dirksen; Anthony Eden; Eisenhower family members; William Ewald; Arthur Flemming; Andrew Goodpaster; Charles Halleck; Leonard Hall; Oveta Culp Hobby; Bobby Jones; David Kendall]

14 ME-2 Messages-Birthdays (6)-(9) [Sigurd Larmon; Henry Cabot Lodge; Robert

Lovett; Harold Macmillan; Louis Marx; Mary Jane McCaffree; John J. McCloy; Neil McElroy; Robert Montgomery; Malcolm Moos; Pat Nixon; Clarence Randall; Nelson Rockefeller; William P. Rogers; message to Albert Schweitzer on 90th birthday and handwritten reply in French; Cardinal Spellman; Sinclair Weeks; Anne Wheaton; Ann Whitman]

ME-3 Messages-Condolences (1)-(6) [Sherman Adams, comments on golf game; Jack Z. Anderson; Ray Bliss; Omar Bradley; Lady Churchill; Gen. Lucius Clay;

Jackie Cochran; Mame Goodell-Abilene classmate; Gen. Alfred Gruenther; Mrs. Robert Humphreys; Gen. Ismay; John McCone-CIA; Gen. O’Daniel; Eisenhower comments on past problems with ileitis in letter to L. Reed; Syngman Rhee; Eisenhower comments on West Point in letter to R. Royce; Minnie Stewart -Eisenhower’s high school teacher; Lord Tedder]

ME-4 Messages-Retirement

ME-5 Messages-Organizations (1)-(3) [People-to-People; Hoover Institute; American

Council for Judaism; American Red Cross] 15 ME-5 Messages-Organizations (4)-(7) [West Point; USIA-Carl Rowan] ME-6 Messages-Testimonial Dinners (Political and Non-Political) (1)(2) [Elliott

Richardson; Harry Darby] ME-7 Messages-Tentative ME-8 Messages-Denied PP-1 People-to-People (Lists, Meetings, Minutes, etc.) (1)-(3) [articles re People-to-

People programs; resume of actions taken at Exec. Comm. meeting of People-to-People; expenditure statistics for 1961-64; bylaws of People-to-People; minutes of exec. comm. meeting, 1-11-65; Joyce Hall; Abbott Washburn; notes re conference between Eisenhower, Hall, and Cookingham, 12-17-64; correspondence re People-to-People and Hall-William Nichols, Abbott Washburn, Norman Cousins, Robert Montgomery, Walter Annenberg, and Neil McElroy; suggestions by Hall to Washburn re People-to-People]

PP-2 People-to-People (General) (1)-(4) [agenda; proposed change in bylaws;

program survey; New Years cards; lists of chiefs of state and ambassadors; letter of support by Eisenhower; World’s Fair-clippings re Eisenhower visit and Churchill exhibit; Muriel Humphrey; newsletter; annual report]

16 PP-2 People-to-People (General) (5)(6) [nominees for Exec. Comm., Walt Disney;

report on People-to-People Engineers and Scientists Program; 7-year report by People-to-People Sports Committee]

PL Political Affairs [Senate Republican Memo, 3-11-65, discusses current domestic

and foreign affairs issues; state of party report by Republican National Committee chairman, Dean Burch]

PU-1 Publications-Accepted (Forewords, etc.) (1)-(10) [foreword to biography of K. S. “Boots” Adams; Eisenhower answers questions re Alliance for Progress;

Eisenhower letter re Herbert Brownell and criteria for selection of federal judges; memo by Brownell re Judge Warren Burger; paragraph re 101st Airborne Division; foreword for book on Salvation Army; chapter re Eisenhower’s religious faith based on interview by Roland Gammon; Eisenhower comments on Mulberry harbor and Lord Mountbatten; Eisenhower introduction to National Geographic tribute to Winston Churchill; statement re United Nations; statement re work of American Battle Monuments Commission; correspondence re and transcripts of interview of

Eisenhower by Princeton for Dulles Oral History Project; article on People-to-People; transcript of interview for Nation’s Business; articles re Eisenhower’s religious faith in Decision magazine]

PU-2 Publications-Declined (1)(2) [book by Ken Morgan on P-51 Mustang] 17 PU-2 Publications-Declined (3) [article by Stan Musial re physical fitness; Radio

Liberty; Sports Illustrated; Encyclopedia Americana] PU-3 Publications-Tentative [empty folder] Reader’s Digest Article by Eisenhower-“Leadership” (1)-(4) [correspondence and

drafts] ST-1 Statements by Eisenhower [importance of voting; Churchill and aid to Greece;

passing of General Crerar; Del Rio and U.S.-Mexico relations; D-Day Plus 21; freedom; West Point class; death of Syngman Rhee; Churchill memorial; Culzean Castle; death of Adlai Stevenson]

ST-1 Statement-Churchill, Sir Winston, 1965 [drafts of statements after death of

Churchill] ST-1 Statement-Churchill Pavilion, 5-9-65 [New York World’s Fair] ST-1 Statement-National Leadership Seminar, 5-6-65 ST-1 Statement-Republican Coordinating Committee, 3-10-65 [agenda; drafts of

statements; Eisenhower critical of Great Society] ST-1 Statement-V-E Day, 5-7-65 ST-1 Statement-West Point, 6-7-65 ST-2 Statements (Other than Eisenhower) [empty folder] TR-1 London, England (For funeral of Sir Winston Churchill, Jan. 28-30, 1965) (1)-(4) [schedule for official delegation; passenger list; seating arrangement of VC-

137B; motor pool; hotel room assignments; brochures and maps re England] TR-1 Trips-New York, May 7-9, 1965 [schedule; meetings with Fred Friendly,

Walter Cronkite, and Bruce Caton; New York World’s Fair]

Alphabetical Subseries

A [article re Eisenhower visiting Atlanta]

18 Adams (1)(2) [K. S. “Boots” Adams; foreword to Adams biography by Eisenhower;

Sherman Adams] ADE (1)(2) [Konrad Adenauer; W. D. Aeschbacher; birthday messages from and

responses to Charles de Gaulle, Macmillan, Adenauer, and President Luebke of Germany; loan of Eisenhower painting of three secretaries to Capitol Hill Club; transcripts of messages to be taped by Eisenhower; Floyd Akers]

AL (1)-(3) [Meade Alcorn; correspondence re Eisenhower and Link family

genealogy; Eisenhower ileitis operation in 1956; issue of nations in arrears voting in UN General Assembly; Ranger Battalions Association]

AM [Christmas train for Vietnam; Katherine Herrick-nurse who lived with

Eisenhowers and cared for John] American American Assembly [finances of Assembly; meeting on population and birth control;

annual report, 1964-65] Anderson [Dillon Anderson; Jack Z. Anderson] ANDR (1)-(3) [correspondence re tribute to Churchill; golf game; Walter Annenberg;

national political conventions] AR (1)(2) [clipping re movie, “Ardennes”-Eisenhower-Montgomery relationship;

America and patriotism] 19 AS [Eisenhower interviewed by Relman Morin, Associated Press, on Aug. 5, 11, and

25, 1965] AT AU [Eisenhower re refusal to allow paintings to be printed and sold; Augusta

National Golf Club; Henry S. Aurand; Evan Aurand re Vietnam; Eisenhower re command position in military service]

B (1)(2) [policy re signing petitions; fishing; Eisenhower’s report in 1930 on Guayule

rubber production] Baker [policy re autographs; column by Walter Lippman] BAL [Arthur Bales-White House Communications Agency; Prince Sihanouk]

BAN BAR (1)-(4) [book review of Waging Peace; pencil sketch of Eisenhower;

Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships; Eisenhower re expressing his opinions; review of 1964 presidential election; Republican women selling aprons with slogan, “Never underestimate the power of a woman”]

BAS [cartoon re golf game; golf, Eldorado Country Club, and Eisenhower illness;

Leigh Battson] BAU [Republican Women-Mamie Eisenhower Library Project; birthday greetings

from L. A. Dodgers] BE (1)(2) [response to request for endorsement and use of name; response to query re

command to Allied forces to not take Berlin in WWII] BEL Belding, Don (only) [draft of editorial policy of the Saturday Evening Post; list of top

seven worries in the country; Freedoms Foundation; duties of John S.D. Eisenhower as Executive Vice President of Freedoms Foundation]

20 BEN (1)(2) [letter critical of Lyndon B. Johnson; letters from Ezra Taft Benson

defending the John Birch Society; article re Reed Benson and John Birch Society and comments by Eisenhower; information on Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]

BER (1)(2) [Eisenhower disagrees with article which says he criticized another

golfer; birthday greetings from Prince Bernhard of Netherlands; Veterans Comm. of the People-to-People Program]

BES [letter re Battle of Bulge] BI (1)(2) [inquiry re Eisenhower visiting Zweifall, Germany in 1944/45; Joan

Binkerd, Eisenhower’s secretary in Washington, April-June 1942, re her letters and diary from that period; Bibles used in first Inauguration; Eisenhower comments on job between high school and West Point; People-to-People]

Birthday Party-1965 (21 Club) [Sept. 16, 1965] BL (1)-(5) [James Black, statement on his death; facsimile signature used on

photographs; Ray Bliss, Republican National Committee, statement on extremism; Eisenhower to Bliss re request for funds from Republican National Committee; report on meeting of Republican National Finance Comm.; roster of Republican National Committee personnel for 1964 campaign; Eisenhower letter to Bliss re Harold

Stassen plan for electing members of Congress in 1966; Roger Blough, U.S. Steel; movie, “Goldfinger”]

BO (1)(2) [Harold Boeschenstein; Eisenhower comments on government role re

social problems; Eisenhower re Tufts furniture store in Abilene; Eisenhower letter to Charles Bohlen, Amb. to France, re congressmen who will be coming to Paris]

BON BOO [Daniel Boorstin] BOR [letter from Frank Borman, astronaut, responding to Eisenhower comments on

the space program; letter from Eisenhower to Borman re space program and race to the moon]

BOS 21 BOT [letter relating allegations by Robert Welch re Eisenhower’s activities during

World War II and response by Schulz; use of Eisenhower’s name] BOY [Alice Boyce, White House staffer; get-well card from members of the class of

1915] Boy Scouts of America-1965 (1)-(3) [schedule of meetings for National Executive

Board; minutes of board meeting; budget information; report] BR (1)-(3) [Gen. Omar Bradley re class of 1915; letter re 30-30 Winchester rifle,

serial no. 2,000,000; correspondence re gift of Browning shotgun from Eisenhower to J. D. Brandon in 1949; Eisenhower statement re upcoming cattle sale; former President Kubachek of Brazil]

BRE BRI [Eisenhower comments on British pound and U.S. gold reserve] BRO (1)(2) [memo on Radio Free Europe broadcasts; Thomas A. Dooley Foundation] Brown (1)-(3) [correspondence with Herbert Brownell; memo re Eisenhower

Colonade at Battery Park; letters re Gen. Von Manteuffel and Battle of Bulge] BRU [Percival Brundage] BU [Art Buchwald sends Eisenhower copy of 1964 article, “Pilots for Goldwater”]

22 BUR (1)-(4) [Dean Burch, Republican National Committee chairman, nominees for

Task Force Study Groups; Republican State of the Party Report; Constitutional Prayer Amendment Inc. and comments by Eisenhower opposing efforts to eliminate mention of God from public institutions; Atlantic Treaty Association resolution; Eisenhower Golf Fellowship at Burning Tree; Arthur F. Burns re accelerated depreciation plans for taxes; Secretary of Agriculture Fowler-economic policies; price of gold; Eisenhower denies Republican Party favors the rich and comments on Medicare]

Burns, Arthur (1)(2) [Eisenhower re economic policy, tax reduction of 1954,

depreciation rate; address by Virgil Salera re Eisenhower’s economic policies; paper by Burns, “Our Longest Expansion” (1961-65); Burns’ lectures, “Pathways to Stable Prosperity” and “The Problem of Unemployment”]

BUS (1)(2) [telegram and letter from Eisenhower to George Bush re politics; Prescott

Bush; Business Council for International Understanding; busts of Eisenhower and Churchill; Eisenhower to Harry Butcher re list of friends in Britain and Scotland; Eisenhower re trip on Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; photo of President Hoover and Gen. MacArthur]

BY [letter and article re WWII and Berlin] Business Council-1965 [lists of Council members and agenda of business sessions;

Chairman’s and Financial Reports for 1964] Business Week [bound volume, Special Reports on Major Business Problems by

Business Week magazine] C (1)(2) [Planned Parenthood Association and problem of population explosion] CAM [Eisenhower-no favorite quotation or statement but mentions John 8:36] CAN [Craig Cannon; Homer Capehart] 23 CAR [Eisenhower statement re CARE Vietnam Campaign; Sen. Frank Carlson re

North Atlantic Treaty; Joel Carlson, Mamie Eisenhower’s uncle] CARR CART [Amon G. Carter] CARU CAS [Billy Casper-golf; Christmas plans]

CAT [Roger Firestone-Cerebral Palsy award] CAU CH (1)-(3) [Schulz-D-Day is shortened form of “Departure Day”; Eisenhower-

George Champion correspondence-critical of Secretary of Treasury Fowler and deficit spending; articles Eisenhower wrote for The Infantry Journal; Alfred D. Chandler, Jr.-report on work of editing Eisenhower’s wartime papers; editorial changes for article on Vietnam]

CHE (1)(2) [get-well letters from children; People-to-People] CHI [Madame Chiang Kai-shek; Eisenhower to Chiles re “misbegotten tree” on 17th

fairway at Augusta] CHR (1)(2) Christmas Lists (1)-(3) [Christmas card list; list for New Year’s cards; Christmas gift

list for 1964] Churchill, Sir Winston [Christmas card from the Churchills, December 1964;

memorials to Churchill; Eisenhower’s statement on death of Churchill] Churchill, Sir Winston (Atlantic Monthly) [articles re Churchill] 24 CL (1)-(4) [statement by Eisenhower re Gen. Bruce C. Clarke; Mt. Eisenhower; copy

of Mark Twain Journal; article re Sherman Adams; closing of Olmsted Air Force Base]

Clippings [articles re Eisenhower and Republican Party; Eisenhower denies story re

plan to oust Chiang Kai Shek in 1955; Eisenhower did not discuss plan to invade Cuba with John F. Kennedy; Eisenhower comments on federal budget; Eisenhower and detente; Eisenhower critical of government intervention in business; Winston Churchill] CO (1)(2) [Arthur Tedder’s health; Jacqueline Cochran; Eisenhower statement re United Nations; opposition to United Nations; Presidential Prayer Breakfasts]

COL (1)(2) [ACTION-American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods, est. 1954; Eisenhower’s name]

CON (1)(2) [how Gen. Pershing got the nickname, “Black Jack;” graves of Civil War veterans; booklet, “Why Vietnam”]

COO (1)(2) [memo re conference between Eisenhower, J. Hall, and Cookingham; People-to-People]

COR (1)(2)

COU [Eisenhower letter to Norman Cousins re Suez Crisis in 1956 and threat of Soviet intervention]

COW 25 CR [campaign slogans for 1952 and 1956; Eisenhower Doctrine phrase; origins of

SHAEF patch; letter re Canadian General Crerar] CRO (1)(2) [Joseph Cronin-American League passes; Walter Cronkite and Lowell

Thomas correspondence; Eisenhower lineage question; Eisenhower policy on autograph requests]

CU (1)-(3) [Fidel Castro; painting by Terence Cuneo of Churchill lying in state; Sen.

Carl Curtis; articles re capture of Berlin, WWII] D [Eisenhower and religion; Eisenhower letter re need for colleges and science

courses] DAN [letter from Gen. Danford re statements by southern Generals Longstreet and E.

Porter Alexander in 1902 re undivided nation and fancy uniforms] DAR [Eisenhower’s apartment at Culzean Castle; clipping with picture of 1915

Peacock Military Academy football squad with Eisenhower as coach] Davis (1)(2) [Eisenhower comments on investment venture and “I cannot hope to be

around too many years;” article on Republicanism; article on Ida Eisenhower’s kitchen; 1947 Columbia University newsletter with picture of nation’s war leaders, including Eisenhower and Marshall and others; Eisenhower attitude toward his paintings; Eisenhower comments on book with stories about armed forces in battle]

DE (1)-(3) [Decision magazine; Eisenhower responds to criticism of his

administration’s Indian policy, especially toward the Menominee Indians; Charles de Gaulle; General Sir Francis W. de Guingand; McGeorge Bundy; U.S. policy re South Africa; Eisenhower statements on leadership; Republican Party]

DEL DEM [interview with Gerald Weller for Reader’s Digest] DES [U.S. relations with India and Pakistan]

DET 26 DEW [Tom Dewey] DI [Gen. Von Manteuffel] DIL [C. Douglas Dillon; Eisenhower tribute to Churchill; article criticizes official

U.S. delegation to Churchill funeral] DIR [Walt Disney re People-to-People; Eisenhower re experimental drug-DMSO] Dirksen, Everett [conference on family planning; Planned Parenthood; mutual

security; 1963 correspondence re civil rights, race issues, and equality and difficulties in getting legislation passed]

DO [correspondence with Senator Thomas Dodd re gun control legislation; copy of

bill to amend Federal Firearms Act; reference to Bob Dole] DON [Gen. Jimmy Doolittle re film of golf match] DOR [memorial to Churchill] DOS [transcript of talk Eisenhower gave in Denison, Texas on Sept. 1, 1965-Youth

Councils, 18 year-old vote, lack of respect for moral and legal law, riots, equal rights, and voting; PGA meeting] DOU [Doubleday] DOW DR (1)(2) [William H. Draper, Jr.-Planned Parenthood; world population; statements by Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and various organizations re population problem; Eisenhower policy re his paintings; Leonard Dry] DU [Allen Dulles]

DUN

DUQ [Christmas card from Eisenhower Library staff; Eisenhower policy re

interviews; conservative effort to control CBS; Eisenhower-no favorite poem or verse but he liked John 8:36] E (1) [Abbott Washburn-People-to-People; Eisenhower statement on riots and lawlessness]

27 E (2) ED (1)(2) [Anthony Eden; Eisenhower letter to Gov. Scranton endorsing a black lady

for presidency of a State Teachers College] EH [American Assembly] Eisenhower (Miscellaneous-1965) (1)(2) [handwritten note from Mamie to

Eisenhower re 49th wedding anniversary; cards signed by Mamie Eisenhower, John Eisenhower and grandchildren; Eisenhower Colonnade at Battery Park; Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships]

EL (1)(2) [Eisenhower-resigned memberships in various organizations in 1953-had

an aide sign the letters; book that impressed Eisenhower as a youth; report on Young Republican Convention; Congressman Robert Ellsworth; Rev. Edward L. R. Elson; Freedoms Foundation] EN [Earl Endacott-Eisenhower Foundation; Eisenhower comments on Engle family in Abilene, Kansas; English-Speaking Union] EP [greeting from Ludwig Erhard; J. R. Essig-portrait of Eisenhower; Eisenhower-Gen. Estes correspondence re MATS flight to Europe and golf at Burning Tree] ET [Ivy Baker Priest-running for Treas. of California] EW (1)(2) [William Ewald-origin of phrase, “waging peace;” draft of article by Ewald responding to critical appraisals of Eisenhower Administration by historians] F (1)(2) [use of Eisenhower’s name in public domain; handwritten note for Italian foreign affairs minister, Fanfani; People-to-People] FE (1)(2) [Eisenhower re “United States of Europe;” Eisenhower comments on political conventions]

28 FI (1)(2) [Presbyterian Church Fifty Million Dollar Fund; Congressman Paul Findley-

report on fact-finding mission on NATO] FIR [Leonard Firestone; Roger Firestone-United Cerebral Palsy Award; article re

Elwood Quesada; Firestone tires; Eisenhower and Presbyterian Church] FIS [Republican fund raising project; skeet shooting] FIT [rail trip from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania]

FL (1)(2) [10,000 letters, cards and telegrams re Eisenhower’s birthday; Eisenhower re books on Civil War and painting he is giving Sam Fleming; Congressman Daniel Flood and Panama Canal question]

FO (1)(2) [Eisenhower re support for Lyndon B. Johnson’s foreign policy and

opposition to some domestic programs; Edward Folliard-article on Eisenhower; Gerald R. Ford]

FOS [Joe Foss-American Football League pass; Eisenhower re American traditions

and moral values; Eisenhower and Frederic Fox correspond re Tom Smith and Wild Bill Hickok; Business Council for International Understanding]

FR (1)-(3) [Eisenhower-franking privilege; Eisenhower’s religious affiliation; Queen

Frederika of Greece-speech by son; NBC program on American foreign policy-Eisenhower suggests possible spokesman for his administration; Eisenhower re free enterprise system; Free Society Association; train travel; Eisenhower support for Goldwater]

FRI (1)(2) [The Politician by Robert Welch; Interstate Highway System; Eisenhower

comments on psychological warfare during WWII; Fred Friendly, CBS; politics and television; Eisenhower re political conventions; program on VE-Day]

FRO [Arms of Friendship People-to-People program; Eisenhower comments on Los

Angeles riots; National Railway Museum-Eisenhower locomotive] 29 G

GAR (1)(2) [article re 1945 return to U.S.; Johns Hopkins library named after Milton Eisenhower] GAS [James Gault-National Trust of Scotland-Culzean Castle; invitation to Eisenhower from Abilene Cub Scouts] GE (1)(2) [Eisenhower re effect of dropping leaflets to German troops in WWII; Gen. Gerow] Gettysburg College, 1965 (1)-(3) [minutes of Board of Trustees meeting and Executive Committee meetings; financial report] GI (1)(2) [Churchill Foundation; Girod re repair of Eisenhower’s Rolex watch] GL [Peacock Military Academy football team; John Lindsay campaign for mayor of New York]

GO [Eisenhower statement re CARE aid for South Vietnam; articles re D-Day]

GOL (1)(2) [Arthur J. Goldberg, amb. to United Nations; Eisenhower recommends several men for consideration for United Nations mission; WWII cartoon; Barry Goldwater-Eisenhower opposes repeal of section 14B of the Taft-Hartley Act; Samuel Goldwyn; new golf car] GOO (1)(2) [transcripts of speeches by Eisenhower and B. V. Hammond at dedication of Eisenhower Auditorium at Denison High School; Gen. Andrew Goodpaster; Eisenhower re Col. A. Lincoln; Eisenhower critiques lecture draft; Goodpaster describes current operating procedures of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Radio Free Europe]

30 GOR (1)(2) [correspondence re land fraud in California; Charles Goren] GOT [People-to-People; Eisenhower nominees for Gallery of Great Americans;

articles re erosion of criminal laws and moral standards] GR (1)-(3) [Eisenhower re Billy Graham; Moral Re-Armament in Japan, Korea, and

Europe; correspondence between Eisenhower and Billy Graham re health and golf; Eisenhower correspondence with Bess (Grant) Myerson re why guests appear on television shows; reference to Eisenhower’s service with Battle Monument Commission; Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, III re WW I memorial]

GRE (1)(2) [Eisenhower authorizes use of reproduction of his signature on Freedoms

Foundation citations; article re Eisenhower family recipes; Radio Free Europe; Eisenhower comments on North Vietnam; article re 1955 heart attack; “Six” McDonnell]

GRI GRO [Eisenhower statement on death of James Black; Dr. Melville Grosvenor-

National Geographical Society; comments on Eisenhower’s family history] GRU [Eisenhower re population problem and birth control; Sen. Ernest Gruening;

Homer Gruenther] GU (1)(2) [Eisenhower tribute to Churchill; Eisenhower re editorial by Harry

Guggenheim, “Students in Revolt” and article by William Ewald refuting critics of Eisenhower Administration; Eisenhower’s favorite poem-“Elegy in a Country Churchyard” by Gray; Schulz letter to Rev. Gunkel discusses realities of trying to write the President; Wisdom Society encyclopedia; letters re situation in Dominican Republic]

H (1)-(3) [Eisenhower re U.S.-French relations; James Hagerty letters re meeting with

President Johnson, erroneous press story re Eisenhower visit to Churchill’s bier in

Westminister, Winant Clayton Volunteers, and Republican Party problems; Gen. Haislip]

31 HAL (1)-(3) [documents from 1953 re Committee on Government Organization,

including recommendations on executive office of the president, personnel organization and management, Leonard Hall; Eisenhower comments on article by Hall, “What’s Wrong with the Republican Party;” Eisenhower lists criteria for choosing Cabinet members and personal staff, such as members of minorities] HAM (1)(2) HAN (1)(2) [John W. Hanes, Jr.-report on Dulles Oral History Project; Schulz says Eisenhower never used signature machine or had someone sign for him; Eisenhower re ileitis, health, diet] HAR (1)(2) [Eisenhower re doctor’s orders on types of fishing he must avoid] HARR (1)-(3) [proof of article on Eisenhower in National Geographic; Eisenhower statement re American Red Cross; Sir Arthur Harris; Eisenhower comments on Lord Mountbatten’s support for artificial harbors; Eisenhower re past historic events that occurred on October 14] HARS [location of Camp Colt; Gallery of Modern Art; booklet re Eisenhower visit to Grinnell College] HAS HAT [Eisenhower letter to Gov. Mark Hatfield re attacks on him from right, Welch, and left, Group Research] HAU [Eisenhower-Gabriel Hauge correspondence re congressional hearings, speech by Treasury Secretary Fowler, eye surgery, and bank merger] HAW [Freedoms Foundation] HAY [agricultural workers; reference to death of William Draper; correspondence between Eisenhower and “Swede” Hazlett]

32 HE (1)-(3) [ref. to Winston Churchill and poem, “Barbara Frietchie;” correspondence

with Gen. Leonard Heaton re Eisenhower’s health and prothrombin and cholesterol; use of Eisenhower’s name; Republican Party] HEN [Sonja Henie; article re Eisenhower’s policy on Israel; getting support for the 18-year-old vote issue]

HER (1)(2) [Eisenhower taped message re cartoonists; A. B. Hermann, Republican National Committee; Eisenhower statement re right to vote; Eisenhower re politics and Republican Party]

HES [Father Hesburgh; visit to John Deere Co.]

HI [report on Bob Hope Desert Classic; Ordnance Museum] HIL (1)-(3) [correspondence re statement Eisenhower made in Bad Homburg,

Germany, Jan. 22, 1951 concerning Hitler, German people, and German army during WWII; John Eisenhower letter re Freedoms Foundation and association with John Birch Society; Mrs. Edwin Hilson; Eisenhower comments on efforts to paint likeness of Churchill] HIM [use of facsimile signature cards] HIR [Eisenhower correspondence with Japanese citizens and reference to People-to-People; 1957 letter by Eisenhower re money and credit] HIS [Eisenhower letter to Secretary of Interior Udall re Gettysburg Farm as a National Historic Landmark; Eisenhower statement re U.S. history and freedoms] HO (1)-(3) [Sen. Jack Miller; Gen. Leland S. Hobbs and 30th Division; Oveta Culp Hobby; Paul Hoffman-United Nations Special Fund and development program] HOL (1)(2) [Col. Custer and Battle of Little-Bighorn; analysis of 1964 Virginia campaign]

HOO [President Hoover] 33 HOP [Bob Hope]

HOR [sale of cattle from Eisenhower Farms; items missing from Eisenhower’s car] HOS [Amory Houghton and Eisenhower College] HOV (1)(2) [Eisenhower comments on position on foreign policy; helicopter business; White House Years] HU (1)(2) [human nature; art; Mrs. Earl Hubbard; Eisenhower re humanists and faith; Hubert Humphrey; Mrs. Hubert Humphrey re People-to-People; Robert Humphreys] HUN

HUR HUT [Gladys Ilia Tufts from Abilene]

IN (1)(2) [Menominee Indian situation in Wisconsin; memorabilia for charity auction; International Christian Leadership-prayer breakfasts; radio interview, 9-23-65, with Martha Deane] IO

IR

IS [Lord Ismay-reference to Churchill and memorial service] J (1) [Bible verse]

34 J (2)(3) [Mary Jane McCaffree; preface to Japanese edition of Waging Peace; Senator

Jacob Javits re bill to create Commission on National Economic Goals; Eisenhower and 1964 Convention]

JE (1)(2) [correspondence re Eisenhower’s trip to London for Churchill memorial

service; Eisenhower’s response to accusations by Robert Welch; Eisenhower re signing of German surrender at end of WWII and press coverage]

JOH (1)-(3) [Schulz denies Eisenhower had contact with UFOs or extraterrestrial

beings; Eisenhower’s favorite poem; Eisenhower re need to increase military pay; statement by Gen. Bradley re military pay; Lyndon B. Johnson; Herbert Hoover; Eisenhower letter to Lyndon B. Johnson re Vietnam; English-Speaking Union] JON (1)-(3) [National Committee for Children and Youth; Vernon Walters re situation in Latin America; Bob Jones] JOR [Eisenhower re Col. “Abe” Lincoln at West Point; proposal to rename Mt. Whitney after Churchill] K (1)-(3) [former President Kubachek of Brazil; Pete Kalmbach; Eisenhower re Gen. Alfred Gruenther; Schulz re signature machine and having others sign for Eisenhower; Eisenhower response to questions about playing bridge; Schulz letter re Highway Safety Board] KE (1)(2)

35 KEL [use of signature machines and facsimiles]

KEN (1)(2) [David Kendall re Republican Party, politics, auto business, and Mamie Eisenhower’s Chrysler; John Birch Society; Eisenhower comments on why he does not respond publicly to charges of Birch Society]

KER [politics; investment possibility]

KES [Eisenhower donates bust of Churchill to Committee for Preservation of the White House; Key Club; Ayub Khan] KI (1)-(3) [People-to-People in Korea; World War II press coverage of German surrender; Grayson Kirk re student demonstrations; Free Society Association]

KL (1)(2) [ileitis; Eisenhower’s personal physician; Bob Considine column quotes

Eisenhower re grandson and future; Eisenhower never an active member of a Lions Club] KN (1)(2) [personalized golf club donated to Children’s Hospital] KO (1)(2) [Gen. Koenig; appointment with S. M. Moon, Korean religious leader] KR (1)(2) [Arthur Krock-Republican Party organization and leadership; Committee for the Handicapped of People-to-People]

36 KT [Kubachek, former president of Brazil; Eisenhower’s tribute to Churchill;

Hallmark Cards-Eisenhower’s Christmas cards] L (1)(2) [proposal to develop effective press relations for the Republican Party; Melvin Laird] LAM (1)(2) [Gen. Lampert-West Point; Eisenhower re need to memorialize certain WWII generals; West Point Chaplain] LAN (1)(2) [commentary on 1953 Inauguration] LAR (1)(2) [Sigurd Larmon-work of USIA and USIS libraries; Gallup Poll; poem about Slats Slater; Republican Convention; Arthur Larson; Vietnam and foreign policy] LAS [Dr. Lasater-dental crowns; Armed Forces Recreation Center] LAU [plan of action or program for 47th PGA championship] LAV [quote by De Tocqueville in 1st Inaugural Address; Justus (Jock) Lawrence]

LE (1)(2) [People-to-People; Republican Party-how to get message to the nation; WWII-effect of psychological warfare leaflets; Schulz letter responding to church newsletter critical of Eisenhower not taking Berlin in WWII and not helping Hungarian freedom fighters in 1956] LEI [citizenship; materials re Communism; Gen. Lemnitzer]

37 LEO LEV (1)(2) [loss of respect for law and morality; proposal that Eisenhower write

letter to troops in Vietnam; John Birch Society] LI (1)-(3) [proposed committee to study possibility of using nuclear explosions to

build new canal; None Dare Call it Treason by John A. Stormer; Eisenhower response to accusations; English Setter bird dog, “Rebel’s Mamie Eisenhower;” Eisenhower’s use of audio recording system during WWII]

LO (1)-(4) [Jacob Eisenhower, Pennsylvania background; Henry Cabot Lodge-

proposed statement supporting South Vietnam; booklet on Gen. Longstreet; 1965 Lincoln Continental loaned to Eisenhower for winter months; PGA Championship; Gov. John Love of Colorado; Eisenhower statement supporting Negro judge in Cincinnati; Decision magazine article on faith of Eisenhower; Dr. Charles Lowry, Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order]

LU (1)(2) [Henry Luce-Presbyterian Fifty Million Fund] M (1)(2) [Douglas MacArthur; Rev. Robert MacAskill, Gettysburg Presbyterian

Church; Eisenhower re use of amphibious tanks at Normandy; Harold Macmillan; Eisenhower comments on financial results of farming operation]

MAG [unemployment and importation of laborers] MAI [anecdote re students in 1956 for Eisenhower] 38 MAN MAR (1)-(6) [Eisenhower re public debt; Republican conventions; William McC.

Martin, Jr., chairman of Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System-economic policy, deficit spending; Louis Marx]

MAS [Eisenhower re Medicare, space program, and differences between Republicans

and Democrats]

MAT [memo of conversation between Eisenhower and Robert E. Matteson re disarmament, creation of the post of Special Assistant to the President on Disarmament, Harold Stassen, the origin of the “open skies” proposal, role of John Foster Dulles, differences between Dulles and Eisenhower, summit and disarmament meetings]

MAU MAY (1)(2) [golf cart; Eisenhower corrects quotes from interview with Earl Mazo re

Cuba invasion “plan,” Guatemala operation, and Allen Dulles and the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Supreme Court decisions; role of federal government; need for better state governments]

McA McC (1)-(3) [Edward McCabe; discussion of possible television series on Eisenhower

administration; status of Republican Party; Mary Jane McCaffree; John J. McCloy; draft of Republican fundraising brochure; John W. McCormack; Rear Admiral V. B. McCrea comments extensively on U.S. landings in Lebanon in July 1958 and differences with Ambassador McClintock; Robert McCulloch]

McD [Six McDonnell; SHAEF patch] McE [Neil McElroy] 39 McG (1)-(4) [Republican Finance Committee on Pennsylvania, chairman’s report;

Sen. George McGovern; text of interview of Eisenhower by Delbert McGuire on subject of presidential press conferences] McK McL [N. L. “Blackie” McLaren] McO [Henry Roemer McPhee] ME (1)(2) [Operation OVERLORD took place at low tide; Menominee situation in Wisconsin] MER [Robert E. Merriam comments on Kennedy biographers and Bay of Pigs] MES [statement on West Point Founders Day] MI Miller (1)(2) [All-American Conference to Combat Communism]

MILLK [Minocqua vacation; loan of painting by Churchill] MIR MO [Sgt. John Moaney]

40 MON [Jean Monnet, Action Committee for United States of Europe; Field Marshal

Montgomery; Robert Montgomery] MOO [G. Gordon Moore; Eisenhower comments on book by Malcolm Moos] MOR (1)-(3) [Sir Frederick Morgan; Relman Morin (Associated Press); E. Frederic Morrow; Sam Morse; Jack Westland; Thruston Morton; Eisenhower comments on what Group Research and the Birch Society have called him] MOS [Earl of Mountbatten] MU (1)-(4) [Dr. Seeley G. Mudd; Merrill Mueller, NBC; California politics, Ronald Reagan; Republican Party; Robert Murphy; personal items to charity auction]

N (1)(2) [Eisenhower tapes Declaration of Independence]

National (1)(2) [NBC; Eisenhower’s family background; National Geographic Magazine; National Presbyterian Church; National Science Foundation] NEL (1) [American Assembly]

41 NEL (2) [transcript of interview of Eisenhower by Bruce Catton and James Nelson re Winston Churchill] NEM NEW (1)(2) [New York Times errors on Eisenhower position] NI (1)-(3) [Eisenhower involvement in politics; Thomas S. Nichols, Olin; Eisenhower a patient at U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Gordon, Georgia; Eisenhower comments on article for This Week; William I. Nichols; Eisenhower’s military serial no.- 0-3822; Admiral Chester Nimitz re 1937 letter by Gen. Buckner with recipe for mint julep] NO (1)(2) [Carl Norgren; Section 14B of Taft Hartley Act; Gen. Lauris Norstad] NU

O (1)(2) [Vietnam War; Eisenhower re prologue for film or movie; Eisenhower re Cuba, Monroe Doctrine, intervention in Vietnam, Indians, Negroes, Communist Party, criticism of U.S.] OL [John Olin; Daniel Boorstin’s book, The Americans; Freedoms Foundation] OM [Terence O’Neill, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]

Organization Reports [John Birch Society; Cubans in Exile; America Wake Up]

OR [Mrs. James Ord re photo of class of 1915; comments on education and an orderly society; Gen. Walter Krueger; Eisenhower declines membership in NRA committee]

42 OS [silver medal for 1960 trip; television program on birth control; use of

Eisenhower’s name in an advertisement] P (1)-(3) [origin of “Ike;” Ayub Khan of Pakistan; Arnold Palmer-golf; Norman Palmer] Pacem In Terris (Papal Encyclical for Peace) (1)(2) [several articles in Saturday Review, 2-13-65 re encyclical; Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions; convocation on world peace at United Nations]

Paintings

PAR (1)-(3) [Parker Pen Co.; Edwin Parker, President of Spalding-new golf clubs and DOT balls] Parcel Post PAS [South Vietnam-elections] PAU [young people, left-wing activism] PAW (1)(2) [Castro and Cuba; Dominican Republic; Juan Bosch; SDS] PE (1)-(3) [Sen. James Pearson; Eisenhower re service unification and operational command structure; Gen. Anthony Wayne; Eisenhower stayed at Chateau Montgomery in Saint-Jean-le-Thomas; Pershing Memorial] PET (1)(2)

43 PH

PI (1)-(3) [People-to-People; Lelia Picking, AHS classmate; Virgil Pinkley, nuclear weapons for NATO; Planned Parenthood Association; National Cultural Center] PO (1)-(3) [Rev. Billy Graham; population problem; state political races]

PR (1)-(3) [prayer breakfasts; presidential press conferences; Prince Philip; Project HOPE]

PRS (Protective Research Service) [anti-Communist speaker; possible threats to Eisenhower; Cubans in Exile] PU Q (1)(2) [Eisenhower re loyalty oaths for students] R (1)-(4) [Maxwell Rabb; Admiral Radford; Radio Free Europe; Republican Party in the South; use of American flag ships; Clarence Randall, problems of South Africa; Eisenhower comments on John Foster Dulles and their relationship and how he carried out policy; description of White House dinner on 6-22-65; Eisenhower comments on Al Gruenther, Barry Leithead, and Winston Churchill; Dr. Isidor Ravdin; Heart Association Golf Exhibition]

44 RE (1)(2) [English Speaking Union-Churchill Memorial Fund; Federal Reserve Board, Bill Martin, discount rate]

REI (1)(2) [Gettysburg College-honor system; Ogden Reid and deletion of loyalty oath from NDEA; U.S. and South Vietnam; Camp Colt] REL Remarks (Not used by Eisenhower) [draft remarks for Eisenhower to use at Palladium, 1-28-65; notes for talk to Eagle Scout recognition dinner, Arlington, Virginia, 2-11-65] REO [Republican Associates; Republican Citizens Committee; Republican Coordinating Committee; Republican National Committee] RES [painting of a pheasant] RH [Syngman Rhee] RI (1)-(3) [atomic-powered merchant ship, SS Savannah; claim that Eisenhower saw UFO spacecraft at Edwards Air Force Base; Austrian Ambassador Platzer; criticism of Eisenhower’s position on South Vietnam]

RO (1)(2) [People-to-People; Eisenhower comments on final phases of war in Europe, Drew Pearson column on Reds taking Berlin; two-party system; response to charges by Robert Welch; George Washington Carver Memorial Institute] ROC [Eisenhower to Nelson Rockefeller re future of Republican Party] ROD

45 ROE [Rolex watches]

ROL [English-Speaking Union] ROS (1)-(3) [trout flies; Rosenkrans-Eisenhower College] ROT ROW [Mamie Eisenhower thank you letter for Secret Service help following Eisenhower’s heart attack; James Rowley re PL 89-186; Eisenhower re use of amphibious tanks at Normandy; Eisenhower re service unification] RU (1)(2) [Eisenhower homily re leadership; farm operation losses]

RY [Eisenhower re trip he would like to take; book by Robert Welch]

S (1)-(3) [Ripon Society-use of quotes by Eisenhower; new golf balls and clubs from A. G. Spalding & Bros. Inc.; Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc.; English-Speaking Union-Churchill Memorial Fund] SAM SAN (1)(2) [divot-fixer tool] SAR [Eisenhower’s clothing and tailor; David Sarnoff-RCA and Advertising Council; officer Eisenhower relieved during WWII] Saulnier, Raymond J. [U.S. economy, interest rates, Federal Reserve Board; Saulnier testimony on employment act; Common Market; new international monetary system; Secretary of Treasury Fowler critical of economic policies in 1950s; balanced budget; British Pound Sterling; U.S. gold reserve]

46 SAUN SCH (1)-(6) [English-Speaking Union-medal commemorating Eisenhower’s 75th birthday; Schulz denies Eisenhower ever used a signature machine; Prescott Bush, Jr.;

free enterprise system; Freedoms Foundation program on “American Credo”; Ellen (Ruthman) Schwab-WWII WAC] SCO [graduation program for class of 1915; Senator Hugh Scott] SCR [William Scranton; Eisenhower re Republican Party, two strains of Republicanism, urban problems; Fred Scribner; Carl Scupin]

SE (1)(2) [Eisenhower re value of a military career; Fred Seaton]

SED [Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia] SEN [Eric Sevareid commentary re President Johnson] SH (1)(2) [Eisenhower re marksmanship training; Merv Griffin Show; Bernard Shanley; Eisenhower to Philip Sharples re fishing and hunting in Baja, California] SHE (1)(2)

47 SHI SHO [Congressman Garner Shriver]

SHU [Vietnam War; interview of Gov. Romney on “Meet the Press”]

SI [Eisenhower comments on reversal of his first and middle names] SIM (1)(2) [Republican Party; respect for law; national political conventions; Eisenhower-“tennis elbow”; Pollard Simons; Eisenhower apologizes for unfavorable remarks about a book] SIN [Schulz indicates Eisenhower last used stereo slide camera 14 years earlier] SK [Christmas train for Vietnam; James Skidmore-U.S. Jaycees; Spyros Skouras speech at Eisenhower birthday dinner] SL [Freedoms Foundation] SM (1)-(4) [Eisenhower discusses writing letter to U.S. servicemen; order for oxygen equipment for Eisenhower] SN

SO [Simon Sobeloff-Latin phrase for “Don’t let the S.O.B.’s get you down;” Eisenhower supports Sylvanus Thayer for Hall of Fame of New York University; Gen. Leland Hobbs] SP (1)(2) [Walter E. Spahr-monetary policy; Arlen Specter; John Birch Society; Eisenhower re 29th Infantry Division in WWII]

48 ST (1)(2) [Col. James Stack; column by Stack on novelist’s treatment of military

leadership; death of Tex Lee, Eisenhower’s WWII aide; Eisenhower stayed at Laconia Tavern in New Hampshire on June 23, 1955] STAN (1)(2) [Maurice Stans-the budget] STAP [Harold Stassen-Vietnam War, “Lansdale doctrine;” Stassen opposes bombing of North Vietnam and major offensive by U.S. forces; Republican Party politics] STE (1)-(4) [Eisenhower’s name used in camera advertisement; correspondence re proposed photo article about the Eisenhowers at Gettysburg] STI STO (1)(2) [letter re vulnerability of Patton tanks used by Pakistan against India; People-to-People; Mamie comments on certain frozen foods]

STR (1)-(4) [Committee for Immigration Reform; Clarence Streit and Federal Union-NATO, Atlantic union, European union, and presidency; United States of

Europe; Republican Party; 1914 color guard for West Point] STU [Civil War; Student Zionist Org.]

49 SU (1)(2) [John Birch Society attacks U.S. peace movement; Arthur Sulzberger]

SW (1)-(3) [Colorado fishing license; Eisenhower to Swartout re his years in the Philippines, allowances from the Philippine government, Jorge Vargas, President Quezon, honorarium Quezon offered him in 1942; information on Vargas; Eisenhower to Swenson re the founding of NASA, International Geophysical Year, satellites, Sputnik and its impact on America, and Project Mercury] T (1)(2) [draft recording for Charles Taft’s Fair Campaign Practices Committee; lowering voting age to 18] TAR [Eisenhower statements re American morals; warning concerning individual who had contacted him]

TAY (1)(2) [YMCA] TE [Arthur Tedder] TH (1)-(4) [dinner with Robert Cutler; Eisenhower re battle of Belleau Wood in WW I; Sect. 14(b) of Taft-Hartley Act; religious references in Eisenhower’s speeches; Park Service Historic Sites Report on Eisenhower’s Gettysburg home] TI (1)(2) [Walter Tkach]

50 TO (1)(2) [Sister City program; John Tower]

TR (1)(2) [Eisenhower-no Secret Service protection; tribute to Churchill] TU (1)(2) [Holmes Tuttle-use of Ford; Eisenhower comments on 29th Infantry Division in WWII] Udall, Stewart L. (re National Historic Landmark, Gettysburg Farm) [Secretary of Interior Udall asks Eisenhower which site he would like associated with him and Eisenhower selects the Gettysburg Farm] Uniform Services Retiree Group U (1)-(4) [Secretary Udall explains Menominee Indian problems to Eisenhower; United Nations; roster for class of 1915] V (1)-(4) [Tom R. Van Sickle-Young Republican National Federation; new Cushman golf cart]

51 Vaughan, Samuel (1)-(8) [correspondence with Doubleday executive re reviews of

and sales of Waging Peace; advertisements for book; serialization of Waging Peace; Eisenhower makes changes in the galley; Reader’s Digest article; Eisenhower comments on books he read while president; Eisenhower article, “Why I am a Republican;” reviews of Mandate for Change; advertising for Mandate for Change; correspondence covers period from January 1964 to December 1965] VE (1)-(3) [Ken Venturi-golf; Vietnam; VISTA, Glenn Ferguson] VE Day Program, CBS 5/7-8/65 [correspondence with Field Marshal Montgomery; Eisenhower correspondence with Fred Friendly re program, Eisenhower cautions against making disparaging remarks about Germany; transcript of program, “Victory in Europe-20 Years After”] W (1)(2) [message to National Science Foundation]

52 WAGING PEACE (Eisenhower Book) (1)(2) [book reviews, including one by Henry

Kissinger; schedule of appearances; advertisements]

WAGING PEACE (Serialization of ) (1)-(6) [excerpts from book, some editing by Eisenhower; correspondence with Doubleday] WALL (1)(2) [Freedoms Foundation-Kenneth Wells; Latin America; Vernon A. Walters-Brazil]

WAR (1)(2) [Eisenhower’s personal sidearm during WWII; correspondence with

Fred and Virginia Waring; John Birch Society; Democratic president-support for foreign policy] WAS (1)-(3) [Abbott Washburn-People-to-People; Eisenhower quote, “I never saw a pessimistic General win a battle;” Eisenhower comments on People-to-People’s origins and reasons for supporting it; C. Langhorne Washburn-Republican National Committee; items stolen from Eisenhower’s car] WAT [proposal for program including Eisenhower on RKO Broadcasting; Eisenhower comments on Gen. Anthony Wayne]

53 WE [Sinclair Weeks]

WEI [Group Research, Inc.--compiles information on “right-wing” groups and individuals] WEL Wells, Kenneth [Freedoms Foundation]

WES [West Point]

WH (1)-(3) [Eisenhower support for Freedoms Foundation; Dr. Paul Dudley White; articles by Gen. Thomas D. White; Ann C. Whitman; Eisenhower critiques story about himself-says mother never called him “Ike”] Whitman, Ann C. [interfiled from A75-23] Whitney, John H. [interfiled in Special Name Series] [empty folder] WI (1)(2) [Fred Seaton; nominating conventions]

WILL (1)(2) [Eisenhower’s roommates at West Point; policy re Eisenhower’s paintings; J. Anthony Wills-portrait of Mamie Eisenhower] WILS (1)(2) [Eisenhower gives shotgun to Kendrick R. Wilson] WIM (1) [Winant and Clayton Volunteers; Winston Churchill Memorial Fund- English-Speaking Union]

54 WIM (2) [Decision magazine article re Eisenhower]

Wirt, Sherwood, Interview with Eisenhower, 3-1-65 [interview for article in Decision magazine published by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; Inaugural Prayer; boyhood injury story; parents; life of Christ; Herbert Hoover; A. Lincoln; faith in God; invitations to Khrushchev to attend church; church affiliation; reading through the entire Bible; baptism; college education; mother’s faith; Madelyn Murray; Dwight D. Moody; Lane University; Pilgrim’s Progress; Sunday School attendance-Brethren in Christ; heaven, future life; touring a concentration camp, 1945; capital punishment] WO (1)-(4) [Robert Woodruff, Coca-Cola executive, wager on a golf game; Eisenhower re U.S. missiles in Italy and Turkey; Eisenhower re Uncle Ira Eisenhower; Felix Edgar Wormser] World’s Fair [Eisenhower loans items to U.S. Commission, New York World’s Fair-sword, jacket, note, and copy of Farewell Address; loan agreements] WR [Henry Wriston, American Assembly] WY [Andrew Wyeth; Christmas card with painting by Wyeth] X Y (1)-(3) [Senator Ralph Yarborough re Churchill tribute; Charles Yates; Constitutional Prayer Foundation, Eisenhower’s position on need for constitutional amendment re prayer; YMCA; Young Republican Clubs and Committees] Z (1)(2) [Zeni Photography-family pictures; People-to-People]

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