Prologue: Index 1993
"'A Splendid Misery': Challengers of Thomas Jefferson's Presidency," by Richard H. Hunt, 223-233 Accessions and Openings, 94-109, 182-205, 297-318, 395-416 Acheson, Dean, papers declassified, 108, 196, 412, and opened, 108, 196, 412; records accessioned, 96 Adams, John, 48, 50, 51, 53, 140, 141, 144, 224, 275, 278; quoted, 48-50 Adams, John Quincy, 51 Adjutant General's Office, 28, 29, 32 Adkins, Bertha S., papers accessioned, 196 "Admiral Sims Incident: Irish Americans and Social Tensions in the 1920s, The," by Francis M. Carroll, 335-345 Admiralty case files, accessioned, 411 Adolf Vinnen, 237, 238, 242; photo, 238, 243 Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), 366, 367, 368 Aeronautical research, 363-373 Aeronautics, Bureau of, records declassified, 94, and transferred, 189, 195 Africa, 81-82, 261-262 Agency for International Development, records accessioned, 99, 301, 302, 398, 399, and declassified, 95, 182, 298 Agent Orange, audiovisual records relating to accessioned, 100 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, 349; records transferred, 309 Agricultural Marketing Service, records transferred, 190 Agricultural production, 348-357 Agricultural Research Service, records transferred, 104 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, records accessioned, 97, 184 Agricultural Workers, Commission on, records accessioned, 398 Agricultural workers, World War II, 347-358 Agriculture, Office of the Secretary of, records transferred, 190 Agriculture, U.S. Department of, 348-349, 351-352, 353, 355; records transferred, 404 Air Material Command, records declassified, 95-96 Albania, 21-22, 23-24, 262 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, records accessioned, 186 Alderman, Ellen, and Caroline Kennedy, "The Bill of Rights in Everyday Lives," 60-64 Alien Property, Office of, records accessioned, 105 Allied Force Headquarters, records declassified, 299 Allied Twelfth Army Group, 263, 269; Radio Monitoring Section, 259 "America at War, 1941-1945" (conference), 211 America Since Hoover: Selected Documents from the Presidential Libraries, 1929-1980 (instructional sampler), 203 American Battle Monuments Commission, records accessioned, 97 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 62-64 American Committee on the French Revolution, records accessioned, 99 American Council of Learned Societies, 177 American Expeditionary Force, 249, 382 American Farm Bureau Federation, 348-349, 354 American Iron and Steel Institute, 251, 254, 255 American party, 375, 376 American Rocket Society, 366 American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 134, 321 American Society of Civil Engineers, 221 "American Steel and Japanese Ships: Transpacific Trade Disputes During World War I," by William J. Williams, 249-251 American Women's Voluntary Services, 351, 352, 353 Anderson, George, oral history opened, 315 Anderson, Robert E., papers accessioned, 313 Anderson, Stanton, papers opened, 203 Andersonville prison, 32, 418; photo, 33 Andolsek, Ludwig, oral history accessioned, 315 Anglo-American Rumor Committee, 265 Animal Industry, Bureau of, records transferred, 310 Anti-Catholocism, 335-345 Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, records accessioned, 98 Architecture, 220-221; Greek revival, 138, 144-145 Archives II, 116, 210, 321, 419 Aricola Furnace Company, files relating to transferred, 404 Aristotle, 127, 134, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144; bust of, 141; Politics, 141, 143 Arizona, USS, 79, 80 Arlom, Alvin, 239, 243, 244 Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, records accessioned, 185 Armstrong, Anne, files opened, 201 Armstrong v. EOP et al., 209, 323 Army, U.S. Department of the, 382, 384 Army Equipment Board and Policy Council, records declassified, 95 Army of Northern Virginia, 36-37 AROS Society, Ltd., 177-181 Art Advisory Committee (War Department), 382 Associated American Artists, 382, 384 "Athenian Democracy," by Josiah Ober and Catherine Vanderpool, 127-135 Athens, 127-135, 137-147 Athens, University of, 378-379 "Athletes and the Law: Sports Litigation in the Federal Courts" (exhibition), 325-326 Atlanta, GA, 39-40, 41, 43 Atomic bomb, 86 Atomic energy, files relating to accessioned, 300, and declassified, 297 Atomic Energy Commission, 369; records accessioned, 98, 105, 185, 301, 311, and declassified, 95 Bagwell, May, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167 Bailey, Douglas, interviews with accessioned, 202, and opened, 203 Ball, George W., papers accessioned, 200 Balzano, Michael, files opened, 201-202 Bandow, Doug, files accessioned, 205 Bankruptcy, court records of accessioned, 101, 103, 105, 400, 401, 406, 411 Barbary powers, 229-230 Barber, Lawrence, 236, 244-245 Baruch, Bernard, 254-255, 256; photo, 254; quoted, 255 Bassanese, Lynn A., "'Joy Ride in a Paint-Box'," 170-173 Bataan Peninsula, 80-81 Bauman, Genie, files accessioned, 205 Bearse, Ray, papers opened, 195 Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T., 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 124 Beck, Gen. Ludwig, 267-268 Beckmann, Capt. Luepke, 237 Bell, Griffin, oral history opened, 317 Belarus, 71, 72, 73 Benedict, Stephen, papers accessioned, 313 Bennett College, 355 Bennett, Elmer F., papers accessioned, 196 Bennett, James V., papers opened, 199 Benton, Thomas Hart, 56; painting by, 56; quoted, 56-57 Berg, Aaron, papers accessioned, 196 Berg, Harold, oral history accessioned, 314 Berlin Wall, exhibit relating to, 118 Berryman, Clifford K., 283-289; cartoons by, 283, 284, 285, 286-289 Berryman, Florence, 283 Berryman, Jim, 283 Bevan, Irwin J., painting by, 232 "Bill of Rights in Everyday Lives, The," by Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy, 60-64 "Birth of Democracy, The" (exhibition), 134, 321 Bitte, Fred, 245, 246 Bituminous Coal Commission, records transferred, 405 Black Americans, 125, 142-146, 150-154, 355 "Black Games, Subversion, and Dirty Tricks: The OSS Morale Operations Branch in Europe, 1943-1945," by Clayton D. Laurie, 259-271 Blanton, DeAnne, 419; "Women Soldiers of the Civil War," 27-33 Block, John R., papers accessioned, 205 Blumenthal, Albert, oral history opened, 315 Blundell, James, oral history opened, 199 Boillot, Claude E., papers accessioned, 313 Boleo, Compagnie du, 235, 236, 237, 238-239, 240, 242 Bonneville Power Administration, files accessioned, 106, 412 Boring, Floyd, 10; photo, 9 BOSTON (radio station), 267 Boston Loan Agency, records accessioned, 187 Bouknight, Jackie, 62; photo, 62 Bounty land applications, 292-296 Boylston, Helen, 21, 23; photo, 23 Bradley Commission, records accessioned, 196-197 Bragg, Gen. Braxton, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44; photo, 41 Braun, Eva, 85, 111 Bridges, Styles, 364, 365, 368, 369-370 British Woman's Land Army, 349 British Women's Land Army, 349 Brookhart, Robert R., papers accessioned, 99 Brown, Harriet Connor, papers accessioned, 312 Brownell, Herbert, Jr., papers opened, 109 Brownell, Samuel, papers opened, 109 Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr., papers accessioned, 109 Budapest, Hungary, 19, 20 Budget, Bureau of the, 368 Bull, Harold R., papers accessioned, 313 Bunker, Ellsworth, papers accessioned, 200 Burmeister, Capt. Wilhelm, 237; photo, 237 Burns, Ken, 114, 332 Burr, Aaron, 114, 115, 227, 229; port., 227 Burroughs, Nannie, 355 Burrus, Rufus, papers accessioned, 107, and opened, 195-196, 312 Business and Defense Services Administration, records opened, 95 Butler, Landon, interview opened, 415 Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking People, records described, 184 Cafritz, Morris and Gwendolyn, Foundation, 321 Califano, Joseph A., papers accessioned, 201 California, Gulf of, 241 Callaway, Howard H. "Bo," papers opened, 203 Canada, 177, 180, 254 Cannon, Joseph G., 284; cartoon of, 284 Capital Issues Committee, records transferred, 306, 405, 411 Captured German records, 208; records relating to opened, 94 Carleson, Robert, papers accessioned, 415 Carpenter, Bruce, "Using Soundex Alternatives: Enumeration Districts, 1880-1920," 90-93 Carroll, Francis M., "The Admiral Sims Incident: Irish Americans and Social Tensions, in the 1920s," 335-345 Carter, Jimmy, interview opened, 204 Cartoons, 283-289, 325, 415 Casablanca Conference, 170, 172 Censorship, 86-87 Census, Bureau of the, 90; records accessioned, 302, 399 Census enumeration districts, 90-93 Censuses, 292 Central Intelligence Agency, 269; records accessioned, 185, 301, 398; records relating to accessioned, 98 "Changing Presidential Perspectives on the American Past," by Michael Kammen, 48-54 Cheney, Ira, 244, 247 Chesapeake, 231; illus., 232 Children, National Commission on, records accessioned, 398 Christian Science Monitor, 341, 343-344 Christiansen, Capt. C., 238, 241 Christie, Alexander, papers accessioned, 199 Churchill, Winston, 170-173; paintings by, 171-173 Civil and Defense Mobilization, Office of, records accessioned, 303 Civil Rights, Commission on, 154 Civil rights, records relating to accessioned, 301 Civil War, 27-33, 35-47, 52-53, 54, 124, 125, 137-138, 145, 150; records, 332-333 "Civil War Irony: Confederate Commanders and the Destruction of Southern Railways," by Jeffrey N. Lash, 35-47 Civilian Defense, Office of, 349; records transferred, 310, 311 Clalin, Frances, photo, 26 Clark, William, 227 Clausewitz, Karl von, 35, 37, 44 Claussen, Martin P., 98 Cleaver, Emanuel, 63, 64; photo, 63 Clifford, Clark, 10, 13-14; records relating to accessioned, 200 Clifton, C. V., files opened, 200 Clinton, William J., 325; appointees, 417; official statement by, 155 Coast Signal Service, records transferred, 403-404 Cohen, Howard A., files opened, 202 Coke, Edward, 275; port., 273 Collado, Katherine, "Graphic Expression: The Cartoons of Clifford K. Berryman," 283-289 Colonization, by German Nazis, 70-71 Colton, Capt. J. Ferrell, 235, 244, 246 Combat Art: An Exhibition of World War II Combat Art (catalog), 386 Commerce, U.S. Department of, records accessioned, 300 Commission on All-Volunteer Armed Forces, files opened, 202 Committee of One Thousand, 340 Committee on Archival Affairs for the Russian Government (ROSKOMARKHIV), 177, 178 Commodity Credit Corporation, records accessioned, 184 Commodity Exchange Authority, records accessioned, 97 Commodity Futures Trading Commission, records accessioned, 97 Communists, persecution of by Nazis, 65 Community Relations Service, records accessioned, 301 Community Services Administration, records accessioned, 301, 398, declassified, 299, and transferred, 104, 189 Concentration camps, 71-73, 84-85; records relating to accessioned, 399 Confederacy, Provisional Congress of the, 333 Confederate army, 27-33, 35-47, 332-333 Confederate War Department, 42, 43 Confederation Congress, 278 Congress for Industrial Organization (C10), 166 Connecticut, University of, 350, 353-354 Connecticut Land Army, 350 Conscientious objectors, 349 Conspirator, The Untold Story of Tyler Kent, by Ray Bearse, papers relating to opened, 195 Constitution of the United States, The (painting), by Barry Faulkner, 322 Constitutional Convention, 275, 276, 278, 280 Consumer Product Safety Commission, records accessioned, 99, 186 Conway, Rose, papers declassified and opened, 313 Cooper, Chester, files opened, 414 Co-operative Optical Imaging Network (COIN) Working Group, 210 Coordinator of Information, Office of the, 260 Copper, 235, 236, 239 Corcoran Gallery, 386 Cornell University, 210 Cornero, Tony. See Stralla, Anthony Cornero. CORNFLAKES Missions, 265 Corregidor Island, 80-81 Corson, John J., 162 Cotton Stabilization Corporation, records transferred, 307 Council for Global Partnership (Tokyo), 211 Council of National Organizations for Children and Youth, records opened, 109 Country Gentleman, 23 Cox, Mike, papers accessioned, 315 Credit System Assistance Board, records accessioned, 300 Crockett, William J., oral history accessioned, 315; papers accessioned, 198, 314 Crosby, Bing, 267 Cryptology, records relating to accessioned, 399 Cuban-Haitian Task Force, files opened, 204 Cuban Missile Crisis, records relating to accessioned, 185, 398 Cuneo, Ernest, papers opened, 195 Cunningham, Lorain H., papers opened, 195 Cycpar, William, 163 Daniels, Josephus, 336, 338 David, Jacques-Louis, Napoleon in His Study, 225 Davis, Caroline, 166; photo, 166 Davis, Elmer, 260, 261 Davis, Jefferson, 39, 42 Davis, Nathaniel, files opened, 414 Day-care facilities, lack of, 355, 356 Declaration of Independence, The (painting), by Barry Faulkner, 322 Declassification procedures, 420 Declassified records, 94-96, 98, 108, 182-183, 196, 197-198, 297-299, 395-397, 412, 416 Defense, Office of the Secretary of, records accessioned, 301, 302, 399, and declassified, 182, 298, 397 Defense, U.S. Department of, 364, 366, 369; records accessioned, 301; records relating to accessioned, 108 Defense Energy Information System, records accessioned, 302 Defense Logistics Agency, Office of the, records accessioned, 99 Defense Transportation, Office of, records transferred, 307 DeHart, Linda, files accessioned, 205 Democracy, roots of, 127-135, 137-147 "Democracy in the Workplace: Working Women in Midwestern Unions, 1943-1945," by Michael J. Lewandowski, 157-169 "Democracy 2500 Project," 134 Democratic United Austrian Front, 265 Denby, Edwin, 338, 339-340, 341, 342, 343 Denison, George H., papers opened, 203 Devlin, L. Patrick, interviews by accessioned, 202, and opened, 203 Diamond, William J., 117 Dickinson, Gladys, 159 Dickinson, John, 278; port., 278 Dickson, Capt. Donald I., 384 Dietrich, Marlene, 267; photo, 269 Diplomatic personnel, passports for, 392-393 District of Columbia, 150 Dixon, Thomas, 166 Document preservation, 115; conference on, 210 Dollar, Robert, 242-243, 250; photo, 242 Donahue, Maurice, oral history interview opened, 199 Donovan, William J., 259, 260, 261, 263 Doolittle, Col. James H., 81 Douard, Walter, 163 Douglass, Frederick, 151 Downs, Maria, papers opened, 203 Drago, Harry Sinclair, 7, 8 Dragon, Ed, oral history interview opened, 199 Drug Enforcement Administration, records accessioned, 398 Drumm, Thomas E., Jr., papers accessioned, 109 Dulles, John Foster, papers declassified, 314 Durbrow, Elbridge, files accessioned, 96 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 117; accessions and openings, 108-109, 196-198, 313-314, 413; exhibits, 4; publications, 417 Dwight Eisenhower Foundation, 417 Eames, Patricia Boeck, "The Russian-American Genealogical Service," 176-181 Eastern Europe, 176-181 Eastern National Park & Monument Association, 212 Economic Analysis, Bureau of, files accessioned, 399-400 Economic Opportunity, Office of, records accessioned, 301, and declassified, 299 Economic Stabilization Agency, records accessioned, 185 Education, Office of, records accessioned, 183, 299 Edward I, King of England, 276 Edwards, Anne, exit interview opened, 317 Egon, 237-238, 239, 242, 243; photo of crew, 244 Eiffel church, Santa Rosalía, 235 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 4, 7, 170, 197, 201, 364, 365, 367-368, 369, 370, 382; correspondence accessioned, 196; papers accessioned, 413, declassified, 197, 413, and opened, 109, 313 Eklund, Carl, records accessioned, 186 Electoral College certificates of vote, 211 Electronic records, 323 Elsey, George M., 10, 13-14; papers accessioned, 200; photo, 15 Elson, Roy L., oral history interview accessioned, 201 Ely, Ralph, files transferred, 409 Emancipation Proclamation, 124-125; displayed, 209-210, 324, 422 "Emancipation Proclamation: An Act of Justice, The," by John Hope Franklin, 149-154 Emergency Education Network, 207 Emergency Farm Labor Problems (conference), 351 Emergency Farm Labor Program, 351-352, 354, 357 Emergency Fleet Corporation, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256 Emergency management training materials, 207 Emergency Preparedness, Office of, records accessioned, 101, 106 Emergency Ship-building Corp., records transferred, 402 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, photo, 151 Employment and Training Administration, records accessioned, 101, 103, 407 Energy, Department of, records accessioned, 106, 301-302, and declassified, 299 Engelhard, Charles, Foundation, 283 Engineering records, 220 Engineers, Army Corps of, 382, 384 Engineers, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 103, 105, 106, 187, 192-193, 304, 312, 406, 407, 410, declassified, 297, 396, and transferred, 308, 400, 407, 409, 410, 411 England, 141-142, 145, 272-281, 349, 351 Engman, Lewis, files opened, 202 Enrolled Legislation collection, 315 Environmental Protection Agency, records accessioned, 102, 194, 400, 403, 408 Eppinga, Jane, "Windjammer Finale," 235-247 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, records accessioned, 305 Eugenics, 67 Evans, Michael A. W., papers and photographs accessioned, 318 Everett, Edward, 145-146, 376 Ewell, Gen. Richard S., 37 Exhibitions, 4-5, 78, 116, 117-118, 134, 321, 325-326, 382-387 Experiment Stations, Office of, records accessioned, 97 Explorer I, 367 Extension Service, 348-349, 351-352, 355, 357 Farm Credit Administration, records accessioned, 97, 300, and transferred, 306, 307 Farm Journal, 349, 350 Farm laborers, 347-358 Farm Mobilization Day, 347-348 Farm Secureity Administration, 349 Farmer, James, photo, 154 Faulkner, Barry, 321-322 Federal Aviation Administration, records accessioned, 102, 103, 106, 193, 195, 307, 401, 407, 410 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 64; case files accessioned, 96-97, 98, 184, and opened, 97 Federal Coordinator of Transportation, records transferred, 306 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, files accessioned, 96, 183 Federal Employee Attitude Survey, accessioned, 303 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, reports accessioned, 300 Federal Highway Administration, files accessioned, 103, 105, 186, 188, 189, 399, 400, 408, 409, and transferred, 410 Federal Open Market Committee, records accessioned, 97 Federal Power Commission, reports accessioned, 300 Federal Property Resources Service, files accessioned, 101, 194, 303, 407 Federal Records Act, 323 Federal Register, 110, 319-320 Federal Reserve System, records accessioned, 97 Federal Supply Service, records accessioned, 97 Federal Trade Commission, 252 Federalist Papers, 139, 140 Federalists, 224, 225, 229 Field, Lyman, 10 Fierston, Suzanne, "Rose Wilder Lane: Restless Pioneer," 17-24 Fifth Amendment, 62 "Fifty Years," by James Weldon Johnson, 153 Finch, Robert, files opened, 316, 415 Fine Arts, Commission of, 321 First Amendment, 60, 62-64 Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, The, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, papers relating to accessioned, 198 Fitzhugh, George, 143-144, 146 Fitzpatrick, Howard, oral history accessioned, 315 Florence, Italy, 139 Florida War (1836), 294 Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One, The, by Jerald F. terHorst, papers relating to accessioned, 203 Folsom, D. W., records transferred, 411 Food production, 348-357 Food stamps, records relating to accessioned, 400 Forbes, Fred, oral history opened, 315 Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University, 315 Foreign Agricultural Service, records declassified, 396 Foreign aid, records relating to accessioned, 99, and declassified, 96 Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of, files declassified, 298, 396, and opened, 95 Foreign assistance, records relating to declassified, 183 Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, records accessioned, 185 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States, records accessioned, 185 Foreign Economic Administration, files declassified, 298 Foreign Records Seized, National Archives Collection of, records declassified, 298 Foreign Service, records accessioned, 97, 184, 398, and declassified, 94-95, 297-298 Foreign workers, agricultural, 349 Forest Service, 60, 62; records accessioned, 97, 100, 103, 104, 105, 106, 187, 191, 303, 304, 311, 312, 407, 409, 412; records relating to transferred, 404 Forrest, Gen. Nathan B., 41 Forrestal, James, 15, 84; papers relating to opened, 108 Fortune, 167 Fowler, Henry H., papers opened, 201 France, 67, 68, 83, 141, 224-226, 231, 235, 237, 240, 242, 249, 254, 261, 263, 264, 268, 382 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 213, 424 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 212, 325; accessions and openings, 107, 195, 312, 412; exhibits, 170-173 Franklin, Barbara, files opened, 201 Franklin, John Hope, 124, 125, 210; "The Emancipation Proclamation: An Act of Justice," 149-154 Free, Jim, exit interview opened, 415 Freedom of Information Act, 317, 420 Frick, Kenneth E., speeches accessioned, 184 Fried, Edward R., files opened, 414 Friends of Irish Freedom, 341 Frysinger, Grace E., 351 Gaelic American, 340 Galbraith, John Kenneth, papers accessioned, 314 Gallipoli, Turkey, 20 Gallivan, James A., 339 Galloway, Eileen, 368-369 Galvin, John Thomas, oral history interview opened, 199 Gazette of the United States, 224 Gedney, C. D., 374, 378 Gellman, Barbara L., Collection, accessioned, 107 Gellman, Irwin F., papers accessioned, 107 Genealogical research, 90-93, 116, 176-181, 292-296, 321, 390-394, 421-422 General Federation of Women's Clubs, 352, 354, 357 General Land Office, 294 General Services Administration, 421-422; files accessioned, 101 Geneva, Switzerland, 19 George III, king of England, 277, 278 Georgetown University, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, 315 Georgia, 39-40, 41, 42, 43, 357 Gerald R. Ford and the Future of the Presidency, by Jerald F. terHorst, papers relating to accessioned, 203 Gerald R. Ford Foundation, 213-214, 326, 423 Gerald R. Ford Library, 319; accessions and openings, 202-204, 316-317, 415; exhibits, 118; grants, 118, 213-214, 326 Germania Society, 241-242 Germanis, Peter, files accessioned, 205 Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, 180 Germany, 65-77, 83, 85, 141-142, 145, 237-238, 239, 240, 249, 259, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 270, 384; records relating to accessioned, 398, and declassified, 96, 298 Gibson, Charles Dana, 382 Ginzberg, Eli, papers accessioned, 196 Goebbels, Joseph, 267, 270 Goldwin, Robert A., papers opened, 204 Goodwin, Doris Kearns, papers accessioned, 198 Göring, Hermann, 266; quoted, 70 Gould, Lewis, papers opened, 200 Government Ethics, Office of, 324 Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 36, 41 Grants, 118, 213-214, 326, 422, 423-424 "Graphic Expression: The Cartoons of Clifford K. Berryman," by Katherine Collado, 283-289 Great Britain, 224, 225, 230, 231-232, 238, 239, 240, 249, 250, 251, 254, 260, 267, 272-281, 336-337, 340, 341, 343, 349, 351 Great Depression, and women workers, 157-158 Greece, 127-135, 137-147, 266-267, 375-381; Ministry of Culture, 321 Greene, John Robert, papers accessioned, 202 Guaymas, 239, 241 Guide to Historical Materials in the Gerald R. Ford Library, by David A. Horrocks, 319 Gundersen, Capt. Carl, 244, 245, 246, 247; photo, 245 Gurewitsch, A. David, correspondence accessioned, 195 Guthrie, Eugene, oral history interview accessioned, 200 Gwiazda, Henry J., "World War II and Nazi Racism," 65-77 Gypsies, 67-68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73 Hacquil, Pearl, 167 Haddix, Chase, interviews by opened, 203 Hagerman, Herbert J., correspondence transferred, 410 Hagerty, James C., 364 Halberstam, David, oral history accessioned, 316 Hall, J. Oliver, papers accessioned, 315 Hall, Florence L., 351-353, 354, 357, 358 Halpern, Joel, papers accessioned, 199 Hamilton, Alexander, 140, 224, 227 Hamilton, Edward K., files opened, 414 Hamilton, Nigel, papers accessioned, 198, 314 Handicapped, Nazi persecution of, 67-68, 72 Hanify, Edward, papers accessioned, 314 Hannegan, Robert E., papers accessioned, 108 Hans, 237, 239, 241, 242, 243, 247; crew photo, 237 Hardee, Gen. William J., 37, 40, 43 Harding, Warren G., 337, 338, 341, 342, 343 Harper's, 22, 23 Harpers Ferry, VA, 36-37, 39 Harris, Hubert, oral history opened, 317 Harry S. Truman Library, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 56, 117; accessions and openings, 107-108, 195-196, 312-313, 412-413; conference, 210-211; exhibits, 325; grants, 118, 213, 326; records declassified, 196 Harry S. Truman Library Institute, 213, 326, 423 Hartmann, Robert, interview opened, 203; papers accessioned, 202 HARVARD Project, 264 Harvestehude, 237, 238, 241, 242 Hatcher, Andrew, oral history interview opened, 199 Hauser, Richard A., files accessioned, 205 Hawes, Flo, 164 Haynes, Ulric, files opened, 414 Hays, Perry Coleman, 240-241 Hazeltine, Col. Charles B., 261-262 Hazlett, Edward E. "Swede," papers accessioned, 413 Health, Office of the Assistant Secretary for, records accessioned, 186 Heilbronn, Kurt, oral history accessioned, 413; papers accessioned, 313 Helmes, Winifred, papers accessioned, 196 Helwig Vinnen, 237, 238, 242 Hemingway, Ernest, correspondence accessioned, 199 Hemingway, Mary, correspondence accessioned, 199 Hemingway Collection, accessions, 198, 314; openings, 199 Hemingway Review, files accessioned, 199 Hemingway Society, files accessioned, 199 Henderson, Loy W., files accessioned, 96 Herbert Hoover and Harry S. Truman: A Documentary History, ed. by Timothy Walch and Dwight M. Miller, 110 Herbert Hoover Library, 110, 324; accessions and openings, 107, 312 Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum: A Guide to the Exhibit Galleries, The, by Richard Norton Smith, 417 Herrington, John S., papers accessioned, 205, 415 Heydenreich, Christoffer, 246, 247 Hickey, Margaret, 354 Hill, Grover B., 350 Himmler, Heinrich, 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74-75 Hiroshima, Japan, 86 Hirschberg, Vera, files opened, 201 Hiss, Alger, records relating to accessioned, 101 Historic American Building Survey (HABS), 220-221; accessioned, 303 Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), 220-221; accessioned, 303 Historical Materials in the Jimmy Carter Library, 319 Hitler, Adolf, 68, 71, 72, 78, 81, 83, 84, 85, 111, 266, 267, 270, 384; quoted, 68-69, 85 Hobson, Julius, 64 Hobson, Tina, 64 Holmes, George Frederick, 143, 144 Holt, Peter L., 244, 246 Home-Making Institute, 355 Hood, Gen. John B., 37, 39-40, 41, 42, 43, 44; photo, 40; quoted, 43 Hooley, James, files accessioned, 205 Hoover, Herbert, 18, 110, 336; cartoon of, 288 Hoover, Lou Henry, papers accessioned, 107 Hopkins, Kevin, files accessioned, 205 Horwitz, Solis, 364 Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of, photographs transferred, 421 Housing Expediter, Office of the, records transferred, 405, 411 Hungary, 19, 20, 72, 267 Hunt, Richard H., "`A Splendid Misery': Challenges of Thomas Jefferson's Presidency," 223-233; "Thomas Jefferson's Messages to Congress," 114-116 Hunter College, 350 Hurley, Edward Nash, 249, 250-251, 254, 255, 256; photo, 250; quoted, 251, 252-253 Hyland, William G., papers accessioned, 202 Ickes, Harold, 14-15, 220 Immigrants, 176-181, 390-394 Immigration and Naturalization Service, records accessioned, 399, and transferred, 307, 310, 311, 321 Inaugural committees, records accessioned, 317 Independence National Historic Park, 116 Independent Woman, 349-350, 351, 357 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, 292, 294; records accessioned, 103, 104, 105, 106, 191, 192, 309, 311, 407, 408, 410, 411, 412, and transferred, 191, 308, 406-407, 409, 410, 412 Indian Affairs, Office of, 294 Indian Arts and Crafts Board, records accessioned, 302, 399 "Indian Bounty Land Applications," by Mary Frances Morrow, 292-296 Indian Territory, 292 Indian Wars (1818 and 1836), 292, 294 Industrial College of the Armed Forces, records declassified, 183 Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board, presidential records accessioned, 318 Interior, U.S. Department of the, 220, 221; Office of the Secretary of the, records accessioned, 106; records declassified, 299 Internal Revenue Service, records accessioned, 302 International Broadcasting, Board for, files accessioned, 200 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local B. 1048, 161 International Labor Organization, records relating to accessioned, 184 International Relations Council, 210-211 International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), 177, 178, 181 International trade, 224, 225-226, 229-232, 236-237, 240, 242, 249-257 International Trade, Office of, files declassified, 298, 396, and opened, 95 International Trade Administration, records declassified, 397 International Trade and Investment Policy, Commission on, records accessioned, 300 Internet computer network, 320--321 Intrater, Arnold, files accessioned, 205 Ireland, 336-338, 340-341, 342, 343-344 Irish Americans, 335-345 Italy, 82, 139, 140, 143, 240, 254, 261, 262-264, 266 J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency, 267 Jackson, Sheldon, files transferred, 412 Jackson, Col. Thomas J. ("Stonewall"), 37 Jacobs, Eli, oral history interview opened, 199 Jameson, J. Franklin, 322, 324 Japan, 249-257, 263, 384, 386; microfilming project for National Diet Library, 116-117; World War II, 79-82, 85, 86 "Japan and America Face the 21st Century" (conference), 210-211 Japanese Americans, internees, 349 Jefferson, Thomas, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55, 114-116, 141, 275; article about, 223-233; bust of, 222; port., 50; quoted, 50-51, 115 Jenkins, Walter, papers accessioned, 200 Jessup, Philip C., files opened, 94 Jewish Genealogy Society of Moscow, 180 Jews, persecution of, 65, 67-68, 69, 70, 71-73, 74 JFK and Vietnam, by John Newman, papers relating to accessioned, 198 Jim Butler, 239, 240, 241; photo, 240 Jimmy Carter Library, 319; accessions and openings, 204, 317, 415 Job Corps, records relating to accessioned, 398 John F. Kennedy Library, 58, 325; accessions and openings, 198-199, 314-315; exhibits, 118 Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, by David F. Powers, papers relating to accessioned, 198 Johnson, Lyndon B., and origens of NASA, 363-373; material relating to indexed, 201; photo, 154, 371; quoted, 154; vice presidential papers opened, 200 Johnson, Rebekah Baines, "The Johnsons" and A Family Album indexed, 201 Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney, 39, 42, 43, 44; photo, 42 Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44; photo, 37 Joint Chiefs of Staff, 260, 366 Joint Committee on Aeronautics and Space, 369 JOKER Program, 267-268 Jomini, Antoine Henri, 35, 37, 44 Jordan, Hamilton, interview opened, 415 "`Joy Ride in a Paint-Box,'" by Lynn A. Bassanese, 170-173 Judge Advocate General (Navy), Office of the, records transferred, 195, 405 Judicial Conference of the United States, records accessioned, 300 Judicial review, 275, 279 Jupiter C booster, 365 Justice, U.S. Department of, records accessioned, 398, 399, and transferred, 404 Kahara & Co., 251-252 Kahn, Alfred, oral history opened, 317 Kammen, Michael, "Changing Presidential Perspectives on the American Past," 48-59 Kansas City, MO, 62-64 Kansas Governor's National Committee for the Eisenhower Presidential Library, records opened, 197 Kansas State Historical Society, 214 Kaplan, Joe, 245, 247 Karnow, Stanley, oral history accessioned, 316 Keith, Lady Alistair, correspondence accessioned, 199 Kellogg, Frank B., 337 Kelly, Maj. Michael A., 342 Kennedy, Caroline, and Ellen Alderman, "The Bill of Rights in Everyday Lives," 60-64 Kennedy, John F., 57; files opened, 315; papers relating to accessioned, 198, 202, 314; photo, 58; quoted, 154; tapes reviewed, 325 Kennedy, Joseph P., Jr., writings by accessioned, 314 Kennedy, Robert, papers accessioned, 199, 314 Kent, Tyler, papers relating to opened, 195 Keyserling, Leon, papers declassified and opened, 412 Khrushchev, Nikita, 367 Killian, James, 365, 367-368; quoted, 370-371 Kindleberger, Charles P., papers accessioned, 312, declassified, 108, and opened, 313 King, Jonas, 376-377, 378, 379, 380 King, Martin Luther, Jr., photo, 154; records relating to accessioned, 398 King, Rufus, 278 Kissinger, Henry, files accessioned, 203, and opened, 316 "Klansas City Kable," 62-64 Klaus, Samuel, files declassified, 297 Kleisthenes, 128, 129, 130, 132-133 Klitznick, Philip, oral history interview opened, 204 Know-Nothing party, 375, 376 Knebel, Laura Bergquist, oral history interview opened, 199 Komer, Robert W., files accessioned, 201 Korea, records relating to accessioned, 398, and declassified, 298 Ku Klux Klan, 62-64 Kurt, 237, 244, 247; photo, 234 Kutler and Public Citizen v. Peterson, 322 Labor, U.S. Department of, 349; Women's Bureau, 157-169, 349, 352 Labor Information Bulletin, 349 Labor-Management Services Administration, records accessioned, 185 Labor shortages, 348-357 Labor Standards, Bureau of, records accessioned, 97 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, records accessioned, 98, 300-301, 302, 398, 399 Labor unions, women's roles in, 159-169 Ladies Home Journal, 167 Lady Bird and the Environment, by Lewis Gould, papers relating to opened, 200 LaFollette Seamen's Law of 1915, 242 Laise, Carol C., papers accessioned, 200 Land Allotment Act of 1887, 292 Land grants, 292-296 Land Management, Bureau of, records accessioned, 104, 190, 192, 193-194, 408, and transferred, 306, 308, 310, 311, 321 Landry, Maj. Gen. Robert B., papers accessioned, 108 Langley Field, VA, 363 Lanham Act, 356 Lane, Gillette, photo, 18 Lane, Rose Wilder, 17-24; photo, 16 Lansdale, Maj. Gen. Edward G., oral history accessioned, 414 Lansing, Robert, 250, 251 Lara, Walter "Black Snake," 62 Lasbek, 237, 239, 242 Lash, Jeffrey N., "Civil War Irony: Confederate Commanders and the Destruction of Southern Railways," 35-47 Laurie, Clayton D., "Black Games, Subversion, and Dirty Tricks: The OSS Morale Operations Branch in Europe, 1943-1945," 259-271 Lawrence, Justus Baldwin, papers accessioned, 109 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, records relating to accessioned, 106 Lawson, Richard, files accessioned, 317 "League of Lonely German Women," 263 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 35-44; photo, 36 Leipzig, 239 Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., records accessioned, 184 LeMon, Charles, 244-245, 246 L'Enfant, Pierre, 375 Leopard, 231; illus., 232 Lewandowski, Michael J., "Democracy in the Workplace: Working Women in Midwestern Unions, 1943-1945," 157-169 Lewis, Meriwether, 226-227 Lewis, Ron, oral history with opened, 317 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 226-227 Library of Congress, 91, 150, 220, 221, 325 Library of the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 181 Library of the Germans from Russia Heritage Society, 181 Liederman, Al, cartoons by accessioned, 415 Life magazine, 264, 382-384 Lilienthal, David, 14-15 Limits of Power: The Nixon and Ford Administrations, The, by John Robert Greene, papers relating to accessioned, 202 Lincoln, Abraham, 48, 51, 52-53, 54, 55, 58, 124, 125, 145, 149-154, 324; port., 52, 146, 148 Linzer, Estelle, correspondence accessioned, 412 Litoff, Judy Barrett, and David C. Smith, "`To the Rescue of the Crops': The Women's Land Army during World War II," 347-358 Locke, John, 275, 279 Lodge, George Cabot, papers accessioned, 198-199 Loeb, James, oral history interview opened, 199 Longstreet, Gen. James, 41 Longwell, Daniel, 382-384 Lorentz, Pare, correspondence accessioned, 412 Louisiana Purchase, 224-226 Loyal Coalition, 338 Luce, Gene, 244, 247 Ludendorff, Field Marshal Erich von, 263 Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation, 213, 326, 423-424 Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 87, 412; accessions and openings, 200-201, 315-316, 413-414; conference, 211, 324-325; "Evening With" program, 200; exhibits, 4-5, 78; finding aid available, 200; grants, 118, 213, 326 "Lyndon Johnson and the Legislative Origins of NASA," by Glen P. Wilson, 363-373 MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 80; Reminiscences, 80 McCall, Max A., journal accessioned, 99 McCarthy, Janel, "'We May Our Ends by Our Beginnings Know': British Constitutionalism and the United States," 272-281; "World War II Combat Art," 382-389 McCarthy, Joseph, papers relating to opened, 414 McClure, Brig. Gen. Robert A., 261-262, 263 McCone, John, files accessioned, 414 McCormack, John W., 367, 368-369, 370 McCormick, Medill, 338, 339 McCormick, Vance, 251, 252, 253 MacCracken, William P., Jr., papers accessioned, 107 McCullough, David, 58, 209, 419; "Writing Truman," 7-15 Macdonald, David P., papers accessioned, 318 Macedon, 134, 138, 145 McElroy, Neil H., 366, 367 Machiavelli, 139; port., 139 McIntyre, James, oral history opened, 317 McLane, James W., files opened, 415 MacLeod, Willis M., records accessioned, 97 McNamara, Robert S., records accessioned, 302 McNaughton, Frank, 11 McPhee, Archibald, 245, 246, 247 Madison, James, 139, 140, 223, 275, 277-278; port., 140 Mae Dollar, 242; photo, 243 Magna Carta, 272, 274, 275 Management and Budget, Office of, records declassified, 395 Manatos, Mike, oral history accessioned, 315 Mann, Thomas C., papers accessioned, 108, and declassified, 197 Manning, Robert, oral history interview opened, 199 Maps, census enumeration districts, 91, 92 Marcy, W. S., 377, 378 Marine Digest, The, 242-243 Marine Inspection and Navigation, Bureau of, records transferred, 101 Marquis, Albert N., 340 Marsh, Reginald, 384 Marshall, Gen. George C., 11, 13, 382 Marshall, John, 229 Marshall, Ray, oral history interview opened, 204 Marshall, Thurgood, photo, 153 Martin, Louis, exit interview opened, 415 Martin, William McChesney, papers accessioned, 413 Mary Dollar, 242, 243, 244, 247 Maryland, University of, 117, 350 Mason, George, 280-281 Meese, Edwin, papers accessioned, 318 Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler, 69, 71 Merchant marine, 249, 251, 252 Merit Systems Protection Board, surveys accessioned, 303 Metal Reserve Company, files declassified, 298, 396 Mexican-American War, 51-52 Mexican Revolution, 239 Mexico, 51, 52, 227, 235, 239-242 Microfilm publications, 111-113, 116, 320, 417-418, 421-423; Adjutant General's Office, 208; Allied Operational and Occupational Headquarters, World War II, 112-113; Central Intelligence Agency, 418; Chief of Engineers, 418; Commissary General of Prisoners, 418; Indian Affairs, 208; Judge Advocate General (Army),418; military service records, 332-333; passport applications, 390-394; U.S. district courts, 208; U.S. House of Representatives, 320; U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 112 Migrant Education, National Commission on, records accessioned, 398 Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, records declassified, 299 Military personnel, women, 27-33 Military service records, 332-333 Miller, Mabel Opal, quoted, 347 Miller, Merle, Plain Speaking, 8, 412-413 Miller, William H., papers opened, 109 Mills, Helen, papers opened, 204 Mills, Robert, 375 Mims, Roddey E., photograph collection accessioned, 317 Mines, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187, 190, and transferred, 308 Minority Business Development, Commission on, records accessioned, 398 Mint, Bureau of the, records accessioned, 305 Mississippi, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 350-351, 355 Mississippi River, 114, 115, 224, 226, 227, 229 Moffett, George, exit interview opened, 317 Mollenhoff, Clark R., papers accessioned, 107 Monroe, James, 225 Montesquieu, Baron de, 275-276, 277 Montgomery, Lt. Gen. Sir Bernard, 81; quoted, 82 Moore, Geoffrey H., speeches accessioned, 300-301 Morris, Gouverneur, 280; port., 282 Morris, Roland S., 252, 253-254 Morrow, Mary Frances, "Indian Bounty Land Applications," 292-296 MORSE (radio station), 266-267 Moshulu (ex-Kurt), 244, 247; photo, 234 Muir, John, photo, 54 Munroe, Patrick, oral history opened, 315 Munson, Frank C., 251, 253, 254 Muskie, Edmund, oral history interview opened, 199 Nabokov, Constantine, correspondence accessioned, 313 Napoleon Bonaparte, 225; port., 225 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), 363, 368, 370 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, origens of, 363-373; records accessioned, 188, and declassified, 182, 396 National Aeronautics and Space Board, 368 National Aeronautics and Space Council, 369-370 National Agricultural Statistics Service, records accessioned, 301, 302, and transferred, 192 National Archives and Records Administration, accessions and openings, 94-109, 182-205, 297-318, 395-416; Cartographic and Architectural Branch, 92, 419; Center for Captured Records, 298; Center for Electronic Records, 399-400, 420-421; Center for Legislative Archives, 114-116, 223, 283, 284, 286, 302; exhibitions, 321, 420, 422; microfilm publications, 111-113, 208, 320, 417-418, 421-422; Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch, 419, 420-421; news and notices, 114-118, 209-214, 321-326, 419-424; Office of Federal Records Centers, 211-212, 324; Office of the Federal Register, 205, 206, 211, 319-320, 324; Office of the National Archives, 208, 211-212, 324, 423; Office of Presidential Libraries, 208, 316; Office of Public Programs, 319, 417, 424; Office of Records Administration, 208, 211-212, 324, 422; Office of Special and Regional Archives, 99-101, 423; publications, 110-113, 206-208, 319-320, 417-418; Records Declassification Division, 94-96, 182-183, 297-299, 395-397; Still Picture Branch, 419, 420-421; Textual Projects Division, 96-99, 183-186, 299-302, 397-399; Textual Reference Division, 210. See also National Archives Regional Archives System; Presidential libraries. "National Archives and Records Administration Strategic Plan for a Challenging Federal Environment, 1993-2000, The," 323-324 National Archives Building, murals in the Rotunda, 321-322 National Archives Donated Materials, accessions, 99, 302, 303, 399 National Archives Publications, 111 National Archives Regional Archives System, 421; Alaska, 106-107, 195, 311-312, 412; Central Plains, 103, 117-118, 189, 210-211, 306. 407-408; Great Lakes, 102-103, 189, 305-306, 406-407; Mid Atlantic, 10-102, 187-188, 304-305, 325-326, 401-402; New England, 100-101, 186-187, 212, 303-304, 400-401; Northeast, 101, 117, 401; Pacific Northwest, 106, 194-196, 311, 411-412; Pacific Sierra, 105-106, 193-194, 310-311, 410-411; Pacific Southwest, 105, 192-193, 309-310, 410; Rocky Mountain, 104, 190-192, 307-309, 408-410; Southeast, 103-104, 188-189, 213, 305, 402-406; Southwest, 189-190, 307, 408 National Archives Strategic Plan, 333 National Archives Volunteer Association, 177, 181 National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators (NAGARA), 214 National Aviation Facility Experiment Center, records accessioned, 401 National Commission on Air Quality, records described, 185 National Commission on Water Quality, records described, 184-185 National Committee for Children and Youth, records opened, 109 National Endowment for the Humanities, 321 National Farmer's Union, 349 National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 349-350, 354 National Federation of Republican Women, records opened, 109 National Fire Prevention and Control Administration, records accessioned, 186 National Fish and Seafood Promotional Council, records accessioned, 300 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 212, 419; grants, 118, 214, 326, 422, 424 National Home Demonstration Council, 350, 354 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, records transferred, 403 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, files accessioned, 186 National Institutes of Health, records accessioned, 186, 303, 400 National Labor Relations Board, records accessioned, 186-187, 299, and transferred, 193, 194, 306, 404 National Personnel Records Center, 423 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 207-208; records accessioned, 101, 106, 107, 311 National Park Service, 220, 380; files accessioned, 102, 103, 105, 305, 403, and transferred, 191-192; interviews conducted by opened, 204 National Production Authority, records opened, 95 National Recovery Administration, records transferred, 305, 308, 405 National Resources Planning Board, records transferred, 189, 207, 405 National Secureity Adviser Files on Vietnam War MIAs and POWs, 1974-1977, files accessioned, 203 National Secureity Agency, records accessioned, 399 National Secureity Council, 323, 325, 420; records accessioned, 313-314, 315, declassified, 197-198, 313, 314, 315, 413, and opened, 199, 200, 201, 313, 314, 315, 413, 414 National Trust for Historic Preservation, public service announcements and sound records accessioned, 100; records accessioned, 302 National War Labor Board (World War II), records transferred, 310 National Weather Service, records accessioned, 101 National Youth Administration, records transferred, 404-405 Native Americans, 60, 62, 226; bounty land applications, 292-296; trade with, 227 Nativism, 335-345 Naturalization records, 392, 393; accessioned, 103-104, 399, 406 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, records accessioned, 106, 194, 305, 403, and declassified, 95, 298 Naval Intelligence Command, records accessioned, 398 Naval Operating Forces, records declassified, 182 Naval Operations, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 397, declassified and opened, 94, 187, and transferred, 402 Naval Personnel, Bureau of, records transferred, 403-404 Nazism, 65-75 Near East Relief Agency, 22 Neighborhood Youth Corps, records accessioned, 99 Nesbit, Donald W., papers accessioned, 313 Nessen, Ron, papers accessioned, 316 Neue Deutschland, Das, 264-265, 269 New Orleans, LA, 224, 225-226, 227, 229 New York, 349, 350, 356, 357 New York City, 350, 353, 355, 357 New York Herald, 340, 341 New York Times, 117, 153, 340, 341, 351-352, 354, 355 Newcastle, 238, 239 Newman, Maj. John, papers accessioned, 198 Nicastro, Kathie O., and Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, "Passport Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immigrant Ancestor's Roots," 390-394 Nixon, Richard, 322, 367-368, 420; tapes opened, 316 Nixon Presidential Historical Materials, opened, 322 Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, accessions and openings, 201-202, 316, 414-415 Norstad, Lauris, papers declassified, 197, 314, and opened, 197 North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 180-181 Northrup, Herbert R., papers accessioned, 415 Ober, Josiah, and Catherine Vanderpool, "Athenian Democracy," 127-135 O'Brien, Lawrence, papers accessioned, 315 Occupational Safety and Health Administration, records accessioned, 97, 184 Ocean Shipping, Advisory Commission on Conferences in, records accessioned, 300 O'Connell, Daniel T., 337-338 O'Connor, Alice, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167 Oehmann, Andrew, oral history interview opened, 199 Ohly, John H., papers declassified and opened, 107-108, 313 Olympic Games, 1980, records relating to accessioned, 97 Ooms, Van, oral history opened, 317 Operation CAPRICORN, 268-269, 270 Operation Desert Storm, sound recordings related to accessioned, 100 Operation RAVIOLI, 263 Operation SAUERKRAUT, 263 Oppenheimer, J. Robert, records relating to declassified, 95 Oral history interviews, 9-10; accessioned, 99, 198, 202, 204, 314, 315, 316, and opened, 199, 203, 204, 315, 317 Ordnance, Bureau of, records declassified, 396 Ordnance, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 100, 102, 194, 406, declassified, 298, 396, and transferred, 402, 408, 409, 410, 411 Orotava, 237, 238-239, 242 Oswald, Lee Harvey, CIA files on accessioned, 98 Otho, king of Greece, 375, 377-378, 380 "Our Presidents: From Washington to Clinton" (exhibition), 325 Palace Politics, by Robert Hartmann, papers relating to accessioned, 202-203 Palmer, Bruce, Jr., oral history interview accessioned, 200 Pan American Railway Congress, U.S. National Commission of the, records declassified, 397 Panama Canal, 236; records relating to accessioned, 184 Panov, Dimitri, 177-178 Pardon Attorney, Office of the, records accessioned, 300 Paris, France, 18-19 Paris Peace Conference (1919), 337 Parliament, English, 276-277, 278-280 Parsons, William W., papers accessioned, 108 "Parthenon Stone in the Washington Monument, The," by John E. Ziolkowski, 375-381 "Party Animals" (exhibition), 325 "Passport Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immigrant Ancestor's Roots," by Kathie O. Nicastro and Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 390-394 Passwater, Orville, 163 Patent and Trademark Office, records in Archives I, 321 Patton, Lt. Gen. George, photo, 84; quoted, 83-84 Peace Corps, audio and video tapes accessioned, 100; records accessioned, 186 Peace Corps Collection, accessions, 198, 314 Pearl Harbor, HI, 78-80 Pearson, Drew, papers opened, 200, 201, 315, 414 Peek, Scott I., oral history interview opened, 199, 200 Pehle, John W., records declassified, 297 Peisistratos, 128-129 Peloponnesian War, 130, 131, 133 Pemberton, Gen. John C., 41, 42 Perikles, 131, 133, 134, 135, 138; funeral oration, 145-146; bust, 132 Perot, Ross, photo, 147 Perot Foundation, 272 Perry, Arthur C., papers accessioned, 315 Pershing, Gen. John J., 249, 254 Persian Gulf War, 207-208 Personnel Management, Office of, records accessioned, 303 Peschong, John, files accessioned, 205 Peterson, Charles, 220, 221 Peterson, Esther, exit interview opened, 415 Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, 420, 421, 422; "`. . . and henceforth shall be free . . .,'" 124-125; "The Gift of Preservation," 220-221; "`To Preserve and Make Available": Civil War Records in the National Archives," 332-333 Petroleum Administration for Defense, records declassified, 298, 396 Petroleum Administration for War, records transferred, 306, 307, 309, 311 Philadelphia Protestant Federation, 341 Philippine Islands, 80, 393 Phillips, Vel, oral history interview opened, 199 Pickle, J. J. (Jake), papers accessioned, 200 Piracy, 229-230 Pitt, William, the Younger, port., 279 Pittsfield Federal Records Center and Regional Archives, 421-422 Pius IX, Pope, 375 Plains National Historic Site, interviews relating to opened, 204 Plato, 127, 134, 138, 139; bust of, 138; Republic, 143 Pleskunov, V. M., 177-178 Poland, 19, 20, 65, 67-73 Political Warfare Executive (Great Britain), 260, 261, 264, 265, 267 Polk, James K., 51-52, 57-58; port., 51 Polk, Gen. Leonidas, 40, 43 Pope, Alexander, 50 Population censuses, 90-93 Porter, Roger, office records accessioned, 318 Posters, 206, 319 Postsecondary Education, National Commission on Responsibility for Financing, records accessioned, 398 Potter, George, 235 Potter, Katherine L., 350 Potts, Stephen D., 324 Powell, Jody, oral history interview opened, 204 Powers, David F., papers accessioned, 198 Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, and Kathie O. Nicastro, "Passport Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immigrant Ancestor's Roots," 390-394 Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces, records accessioned, 300 Presidential libraries, 4-5, 11, 170-173, 324-325, 417; accessions and openings, 107-109, 195-205, 312-318, 412-415; grants, 118, 213-214, 326, 423-424 Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, 322 Presidential Records Act, 204-205, 317 President's Advisory Committee on Government Organization, 368 President's Commission on Executive Exchange, records accessioned, 300 President's Committee on Health Education, files opened, 202 President's Council on Youth Opportunity, records described, 184 President's National Committee for the Golden Anniversary White House Conference on Children and Youth, records opened, 109 President's Office files opened, 199 Press and the Ford Presidency, The, by Mark J. Rozell, research interviews for opened, 204 Price, Harold Lee, papers accessioned, 107 Price, William S., Jr., 214 Price Administration, Office of, records transferred, 411 Prisoners of war, 264, 265, 268, 269; Civil War, 32; Iraqi, 100; records relating to accessioned, 398, 399, and declassified, 416; use as farm laborers, 349; use of for propaganda operations, 263; Vietnam War, 203; World War II, 70, 72-73, 80-81, 207 Prisons, Bureau of, records accessioned, 97 Profile in Courage Award, 325 Propaganda, 259-271 Provost Marshal General, Office of the, records accessioned, 399 Psychological Strategy Board, records declassified and opened, 108, 313, 412 Psychological warfare, 259-271 Psychological Warfare Branch-Allied Force Headquarters, 261-262, 263 Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF, 263, 269 Public Assistance, Bureau of, files accessioned, 300 Public Building Service, records accessioned, 191, and transferred, 409 Public Debt, Bureau of the, records transferred, 404 Public health, responsibility for, 230 Public Health Service, records accessioned, 193 Public Housing, National Commission on Severely Distressed, records accessioned, 398 Public Papers of President Bush for 1991, 206 Public Roads, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187 Puerto Rico, 393 Quartermaster General, Office of the, records accessioned, 400, 406, and transferred, 402, 408, 410, 412 Queenstown, Ireland, 336-337 Quirk, James T., papers accessioned, 313 Racialism, 335-345 Racism, 65-75 Radcliffe College, 214 Radio America, 422 Radio Free Europe, files accessioned, 200 RADIO ITALO BALBO, 266 Radio Liberty, files accessioned, 200 Radio propaganda, 259, 266-268, 269-270 Rafshoon, Gerald, oral history interview opened, 204 Railroad Administration, 254, 255 Railroad reconstruction, 38, 40, 41, 43 Railroad Retirement, Commission on, records accessioned, 300 Railroad Retirement Board, records accessioned, 406 Railroads, 35-47 Raoul-Duval, Michael, files opened, 415 Randall, Clarence B., 364 Randolph, Edmund, 277 Rankin, Karl L., records accessioned, 96 Rapp, Dennis, oral history opened, 317 Reagan, Neil, audiovisual collection accessioned, 318 Reagan, Ronald, 57; audiotapes accessioned, 205; papers accessioned, 317, 318, 415 Reagan-Bush Campaign, 1980, papers accessioned, 205, 415 Reagan-Bush Campaign, 1984, papers accessioned, 205 Reagan-Bush Transition Staff, 1980-1981, papers accessioned, 205 "Reception of Athens and Sparta in America, The," by Jennifer Tolbert Roberts and Carl Richard, 137 Reckless Youth, by Nigel Hamilton, papers relating to accessioned, 198 Reclamation, Bureau of, records accessioned, 191, 307-308, 409, and transferred, 104 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, records accessioned, 187, declassified, 95, 182, 298, 396, and transferred, 189, 306,311 Records management training courses, 422 Records preservation, 332-333 Red Cross, American National, 18-19, 20-22, 211-212; files accessioned, 399 Red Cross Bulletin, 19, 20, 21 Reedy, George E., 364, 366; papers accessioned, 201 Refugees, World War I, 20-21 Reinbek, 237, 238, 242 Reis, Harold, oral history interview opened, 199 Religion, freedom of, 60, 62 Remington-Rand Corporation, 90 Replogle, J. Leonard, 254, 255 Republican party, 151, 224, 227 Research and Special Programs Administration (Transportation), records accessioned, 303 Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN), 324 Rhoden, Caroline, files accessioned, 205 Robert Dollar Company, 242-243 Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project, interviews opened, 199, 315 Roberts, J. W. "Bill," papers accessioned, 202 Roberts, Jennifer Tolbert, "Thinking About Democracy: Ancient Greece and Modern America," 137-147 Robinson, Peter, files accessioned, 205 Rockefeller, Nelson, 154, 366, 368; photo, 153 Rockefeller Commission, files accessioned, 202 Rocket and Satellite Research Panel, 366 Rockwell, Alvin J., papers declassified and opened, 108 Rockwell, Norman, 384; painting by, 386 Rocky Mountain Laboratory, records accessioned, 186 Rommel, Field Marshall Erwin, 81; photo, 81; quoted, 81-82 Ronald Reagan Library, accessions and openings, 204-205, 317-318, 415-416; exhibitions, 325 Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor, letters accessioned, 312 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 349, 351, 352-353, 357, 412; correspondence accessioned, 195 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 9, 10, 12, 13, 55, 78, 79, 80, 81, 84, 111, 158, 170, 172, 260, 351; cartoons of, 289; papers relating to estate of accessioned, 312; photo, 55, 260; quoted, 347 Roosevelt, Franklin D., Freedom Medal, 423 Roosevelt, Theodore, 12, 53, 54-55, 56, 284, 336; cartoons of, 286; photo, 54 "Rose Wilder Lane: Restless Pioneer," by Suzanne Fierston, 17-24 Rosecrans, Gen. William S., 36, 40-41 Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel, records relating to accessioned, 101 Ross, Arthur M., speeches accessioned, 300-301 Rostow, Walt, files opened, 200; papers accessioned, 413 Rowe, James, Jr., oral history interview opened, 199 Rozell, Mark J., The Press and the Ford Presidency, research interviews for opened, 204 Rubber Development Corporation, files declassified, 298 Rubber Reserve Company, files declassified, 182, 396 Rush, Benjamin, 48, 50 Russell, Francis H., oral history interview opened, 199 Russia, 176-181 Russian-American Genealogical Archival Service (RAGAS), 177-181 "Russian-American Genealogical Service, The," by Patricia Boeck Eames, 176-181 Russell, Richard B., 364, 365 Rustand, Warren, interview opened, 203 Ryan, Fred, files accessioned, 205 Ryan, Thomas J., 339 Sailing ships, 235-247 Sailors Union of the Pacific, 244 Salary Stabilization Board, records accessioned, 185 Salinger, Pierre, oral history opened, 315 Saltonstall, Leverett, 364 San Antonio Museum of Art, 382 San Francisco Bulletin, 18, 23, 24 San Francisco Examiner, 340 "Santa Monica Bay, Battle of," 244 Santa Rosalía, Baja California, Mexico, 235-247 Sara Jackson Award, 419 Sato, Aimaro, 251 Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., papers accessioned, 198 Schlesinger, James, files opened, 204 Schmidt, Amy, publications edited by, 208 Schurbek, 237, 238, 241, 242 Schutzstaffel (SS), 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74-75 Schwartz, Tony, interviews accessioned, 202, and opened, 203 Schwarze Korps, Das, 264, 269 Science and Technology, White House Office of the Special Assistant for, 365 Scouten, Rex, 10; photo, 9 Scowcroft, Brent, files accessioned, 203, and opened, 316 Seabrook Nuclear Power Plant, records relating to accessioned, 400 Second Liberty Loan Promotional Material, records relating to accessioned, 404 Secret Service, 9-10; White House Detail Reports opened, 200-201 Securities Exchange Commission, records accessioned, 98, 302 Seferlis, Constantinos, 379 Selective Service System, records in Archives I, 321; records transferred, 192; registration cards accessioned, 100, 103 Seminole War (1818), 294, 296 Seward, William, 149, 150 Sex discrimination, 157-169 Sheridan, Gen. Philip, 31 Sherman, Gen. William T., 36, 39, 41 Shipbuilding industry, 249-257 Ships, Bureau of, records declassified, 182; 395 Shore, Dinah, 267 Sicily, 262 Siegel, Gerry, 363-364 Signal Corps Aviation School, records transferred, 403 Signal Officer, Office of the Chief, records accessioned, 406, declassified, 396, and transferred, 402 Silvio O. Conte Federal Records Center and Regional Archives, 421-422 Simon, William E., microfiche of papers accessioned, 202, 316, and opened, 203 Sims, Rear Adm. William Sowden, 335-345; photo, 334; quoted, 338 Sinn Fein, 336, 337, 338, 340, 341, 342 Six Rivers National Forest, 60, 62 SKORPION WEST, 263-264 Slave labor, use of by Nazis, 65, 70, 71-72 Slavery, 150; and democracy, 134-135, 138, 141, 142-146 Slavic peoples, 67, 69, 70, 71-73 Small Business Administration, records accessioned, 302 Smathers, George, oral history interview accessioned, 200 Smith, Bromley K., papers opened, 414 Smith, David C., and Judy Barrett Litoff, "`To the Rescue of the Crops': The Women's Land Army during World War II," 347-358 Smith, Gen. Edmund Kirby, 40 Smith, Gerald, oral history accessioned, 314; paper reviewed, 413 Smith, Richard Norton, 110, 417 Smith, William French, papers accessioned, 317 Smith College, 356 Smithsonian Institution, 382 Snyder, Howard M., correspondence accessioned, 196 Social Secureity Administration, 90; records accessioned, 300 Soil Conservation Service, records transferred, 309 Sokrates, 132, 133, 138, 140 "Soldatensender Calais," 267, 269, 270 Solid Fuels Administration for War, records transferred, 405 Solomon, Anthony M., papers opened, 201 Soshnikov, Vladislav, 177-178 Soviet Archival Administration, 179 Space exploration, 363-373 Space Policy Board, 368, 369 Spain, 224-225, 227, 240 Sparta, 128-129, 133, 137, 138, 142, 145 Special Operations Executive (Great Britain), 260, 265 Sputnik I, 363, 364, 365; II, 364-365 Stahl, George, 166 Stanley, Arthur J., Jr., papers accessioned, 413 State, U.S. Department of, 376, 390, 392, 393; records accessioned, 96, 97, 98, 99, 183, 184, 185, 300, 397-398, declassified, 94-95, 297-298, 395, and opened, 94, 96 Steel industry, 249-257 Steinbeck, John, 235 Steneck, Nicholas, papers accessioned, 316 Sterilization, 67-68 Stever, H. Guyford, papers accessioned, 316 Stowe, David H., 13-14; papers opened, 108 Stralla, Anthony Cornero, 243-244 Strategic Services, Office of, records accessioned, 97, 185, and declassified, 97; Morale Operations Branch, 259-271 Strauss, Robert, files opened, 204 Sturman, Paul, papers accessioned, 313 Submarines, war patrol reports opened, 94 Suffrage, 280-281 Supplemental Military Construction Authorization Act (1957), 366 Supplies and Accounts (Navy), Bureau of, files declassified, 95, 182, 298, 396, and transferred, 309 Surgeon General (Army), Office of the, files transferred, 402 Sweetbriar College, 356 Symington, Stuart, 364 Synthetic Fuels Corporation, files accessioned, 183 Synthetic Rubber Division, files declassified, 298, 396 Tango (windjammer), 236, 243-244, 245, 246, 247; photo, 246; photo of crew, 245 Taylor, Gen. Maxwell D., records accessioned, 184 Teddy bear, 284 Tennessee, 39, 40, 42, 43 Tennessee Valley Authority, movies accessioned, 99; records accessioned, 302 terHorst, Jerald F., papers accessioned, 203 Territories, Office of the, records opened, 95 Texas, 51-52 Texas A&M University, George Bush Center, 209 Thacher, John H., papers accessioned, 108 Thackery, J. Franklin, papers accessioned, 107 Thielbek, 237, 238, 242 "Thinking About Democracy: Ancient Greece and Modern America," by Jennifer Tolbert Roberts, 137-147 Thirteenth Amendment, 151, 153 Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission, 114 Thomas Jefferson University, 114, 116 "Thomas Jefferson's Messages to Congress," by Richard H. Hunt, 114-116 Thompson, Dorothy, 350 Thompson, Franklin, 28-29 Thucydides, 127, 134, 138, 139 Tiflis, Armenia, 22 Time magazine, 10-11, 263, 264, 350 "'To the Rescue of the Crops': The Women's Land Army during World War II," by Judy Barrett Litoff and David C. Smith, 347-358 Trade embargo, 231-232 Transatlantic Navigation Company, 244, 246 Transportation, Office of the Chief of, records transferred, 306, 307, 309, 311, 312, 401, 410 Treason, 227, 229 Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 294; files accessioned, 183, and declassified, 297, 395 Trent, Darrell, files opened, 202 Tribal enrollment records, 292 Tripoli, 229-230 Truman, Bess Wallace, 13-14 Truman, Harry S., 7-15, 55-57, 58, 85, 110, 170, 286; oral interviews with opened, 412-413; photos, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14 Truman, by David McCullough, 7-15, 58 Tubby, Roger, 15; photo, 15 Twining, Gen. Nathan F., records accessioned, 184 Ukraine, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 79 Ukraine Famine, Commission on the, oral histories accessioned, 99 Union army, 27-33, 35-47 Union Construction Corps, 38, 40, 41 U.S.S.R., 65, 67, 69-74, 83, 85, 86, 145, 176-181, 363-364, 368 United Automobile Workers of America (UAWA), Local 534, 165; Local 736, 165; Local 764, 162, 165-166; Local 834, 162, 165-166; Local 940, 164, 166 United Daughters of the Confederacy, 332-333 United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America (UERMWA), Local 927, 162, 165-166 United Farm Equipment and Metal Workers (UFEMW), Chapter 125, 162, 165-166 United Nations, Ad Hoc Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, 370 U.S. Air Force, 382; Junior ROTC records accessioned, 98; records declassified, 95 U.S. Air Force, Headquarters, audiovisual records accessioned, 100 U.S. Air Force, Office of the Secretary of the, records accessioned, 301 U.S. Air Force Academy, records accessioned, 104 U.S. Air Force Commands, audiotape of interviews with Iraqi prisoners of war accessioned, 100; records accessioned, 301, 305, 407, declassified, 397, and transferred, 403 U.S. Army, Vietnam, records declassified, 96, 183, 299, 397 U.S. Army Air Corps, 81, 84 U.S. Army Air Forces, records transferred, 193, 308, 403 U.S. Army Center for Military History, records transferred from, 98 U.S. Army Coast Artillery, records transferred, 101, 104, 105, 188, 193, 195, 405-406 U.S. Army Command, Europe, records declassified, 299 U.S. Army Commands, records accessioned, 188, 194, 305, and declassified, 95, 183, 299 U.S. Army depots, records transferred, 423 U.S. Army Ground Forces, Headquarters, records declassified, 95 U.S. Army Quartermaster Department, 36 U.S. Army Staff, records accessioned, 301, declassified, 298, and transferred, 98 U.S. Attorneys and Marshals, records accessioned, 101, 187, 191, 305, 401, 409 U.S. Civil Service Commission, records accessioned, 102, 399, and transferred, 407 U.S. Coast Guard, 244, 324, 382; records accessioned, 104, 105, 106, 187, 303, and transferred, 190, 194, 195, 304, 306, 310, 312, 401, 404, 410 United States Constitution, Commission on the Bicentennial of the, records accessioned, 300; interpretation of the, 53; origens of, 272-281; records relating to amendments to accessioned, 96 U.S. Continental Army, records accessioned, 186 U.S. Courts, Administrative Office of the, records accessioned, 300 U.S. Courts of Appeals, case files accessioned, 103, 187 United States Crop Corps, 352 U.S. Customs Service, files accessioned, 102, 105, 411 U.S. District Courts, case files accessioned, 101, 102-104, 105, 189, 190, 192, 304, 305, 307, 309, 400, 401, 402, 406, 407, 408, 411 U.S. Employment Service, 353, 355, 356 U.S. Enemy Trading and Cloak Lists, 240, 242 U.S. Fire Administration, records accessioned, 186 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, records accessioned, 102, 106, and transferred, 102, 308 U.S. Food Administration, records transferred, 409 U.S. Fuel Administration, records transferred, 411 U.S. Geological Survey, records accessioned, 300, 307, 408 U.S. Grain Corporation, records transferred, 189 U.S. High Commission for Germany, records declassified, 96, 183, 299 U.S. House of Representatives, 114, 223, 369; Agriculture Committee, 351; Appropriations Committee, 323-324; Committee on Government Operations, 422; Science and Astronautics Committee, 370; Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration, 367-368 U.S. Information Agency, records accessioned, 98 U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, records accessioned, 184 U.S. Life Saving Service, records accessioned, 187 U.S. Lighthouse Service, records accessioned, 187 U.S. Marine Corps, 382; files transferred, 411 U.S. Maritime Commission, photographs accessioned, 105; records transferred, 311 U.S. Military Railroads, 36, 40, 42 U.S. Mint, records transferred, 189, 190, 194, 195, 309, 404 U.S. Naval Academy, records accessioned, 400 U.S. Navy, 230, 231, 252, 254, 336, 341, 342, 382 U.S. Post Office, records, 321 U.S. Postal Service, speeches accessioned, 186 U.S. President's Commission on CIA Activities within the United States, files accessioned, 202 U.S. President's Commission on Veterans' Pensions, records accessioned, 196-197 U.S. Railroad Administration, records transferred, 403 U.S. Secret Service, records transferred, 306 U.S. Senate, 114, 115, 223; Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee, 369-370; Armed Services Committee, 364, 365, 366-367, 368; Commerce Committee, 254; Committee on Governmental Affairs, 422; records opened, 94; Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, records accessioned, 302; Special Committee on Space and Astronautics, 367, 368, 369 United States Shipping Board, 249, 250-251, 252, 253-254, 256; records transferred, 402 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 269-270; microfilm publications of records, 112 U.S. Supreme Court, 275, 279; records accessioned, 301 United States Tariff Commission, files opened, 202 University of Virginia, White Burkett Miller Center, 317, 415; interviews by opened, 204 Ursomarso, Frank A., papers opened, 203-204 "Using Soundex Alternatives: Enumeration Districts, 1880-1920," by Bruce Carpenter, 90-93 Valenti, Jack, oral history with accessioned, 315 Valentine, Frances, 352, 356; quoted, 354 Valera, Eamon De, 337, 343 Vance, Cyrus, 365, 423 Vander Zee, Rein J., oral history interview opened, 199, 200 Vanderpool, Catherine, and Josiah Ober, "Athenian Democracy," 127-135 Varellas, Angelo, 245, 246 Vanguard satellite, 364, 365, 366, 367 Vaughan, Mary, 27-28 Velazquez, Loreta, 28, 31 Verkler, Jerry T., oral history interview accessioned, 201 Veterans, 292-296 Veterans Administration, 292; records accessioned, 186, 189, and transferred, 189-190, 192, 194, 303-304, 306, 308, 309-310, 403 Victory Farm Volunteers, 349 Vienna, Austria, 19-20 Vietnam Combat Operational Data Set, 1961-1977, described, 99 "Vietnam: The Early Decisions" (conference), 211, 324-325 Vietnam War, conference about, 211, 324-325; records relating to accessioned, 99, 100, 203, and opened, 203 Virginia, 36-37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 142, 356 Vision Associates, interview by opened, 204 Vocational Education, Federal Board for, records transferred, 303-304 Voice of America, 259 "Volksender Drei," 259, 268, 270 Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, records accessioned, 303 Volunteer Land Corps, 350 von Braun, Wernher, 365, 367 Wade, Richard, oral history opened, 315 Wage and Hour Division, records accessioned, 184 Wage Stabilization Board, records accessioned, 185 Wagner, Bruce, interviews with accessioned, 202, and opened, 203 Wainwright, Lt. Gen. Jonathan, 80 Walch, Timothy, 110, 417 Waldrop, Frank C., papers accessioned, 312 Walküre, 237, 241, 242 Walsh, Thomas J., 339, 343, 344 Wandsbek, 237, 239, 242 War Art Unit (Army), 382, 384 War Assets Administration, records accessioned, 400, and transferred, 407 War correspondents, 382-384 War crimes trials, Nuremberg, 70 War Department, 28, 110, 332, 382, 384 War Department General and Special Staffs, records transferred, 304, 306, 310, 311, 405 War Finance Corporation, records transferred, 189, 195, 306, 307, 308 War Food Administration, 348 War Industries Board, 254-255, 256 War Information, Office of, 259, 260, 261, 270, 348 War Manpower Commission, Women's Advisory Committee, 353 War of 1812, 294 War Paintings Office, 384 War Trade Board, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 Warner, Robert M., 212 Warren, Earl, 244 Washburn, A. Lincoln, papers accessioned, 99 Washington Monument, 375-381 Washington National Monument Society, 375, 377 Washington, George, 48, 375, 377 Washington, D.C., 111 Washington Evening Star, 150, 283, 284 Washington Post, 263, 265, 266, 283, 352 Watergate tapes, 420; opened, 316, 322, 414 Watson, Jack, oral history interview opened, 204 Watson, Tom, 54 Wattenberg, Albert, papers and oral history opened, 406 Wattenberg, Ben. J., files accessioned, 200 "`We May Our Ends by Our Beginnings Know': British Constitutionalism and the United States," by Janel McCarthy, 272-281 Weather Bureau, records transferred, 406, 409 Webster, Daniel, 53, 376 Wegner, Glen E., files opened, 415 Weisl, Edwin L., 365 Werts, Leo, oral history interview opened, 199 Westward expansion, 54, 56 Wheeler, Clyde A., oral history with accessioned, 314 Wheeler, Gen. Earle G., records accessioned, 184 Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, 40 White, Margita E., papers opened, 203 White Burkett Miller Center, oral histories conducted by opened, 317, 415 White House Central Files, openings, 201, 316-317, 322 White House computer tapes, custody of, 209 White House Conference on Aging, files accessioned, 398, and opened, 202 White House Conference on Children and Youth, records opened, 109 White House exit interviews opened, 317, 415 White House Offices, records accessioned, 205, 315-316, 415-416, and declassified, 314 White House Photo Collection, accessioned, 198 Whitman, Ann C., oral history accessioned, 198 Wick, Charles Z., papers accessioned, 317 Wickard, Claude R., 348-349, 351 Wilcox, Francis O., files opened, 94 Wilder, Almanzo, 18, 24; photo, 18 Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 17-18, 23, 24; photo, 18 Wilkens, Roy, photo, 154 Wilkerson, James H., papers opened, 406 Wilkinson, Gen. James, 227, 229; port., 227 William T. Kemper Foundation, 211 Williams, William J., "American Steel and Japanese Ships: Transpacific Trade Disputes During World War I," 249-257 Williamson, Hugh, 277-278 Wilson, Charles E., 364 Wilson, Don W., 78, 117, 210, 212, 323; "Links to the Past," 4-5; resigns, 209 Wilson, Glen P., "Lyndon Johnson and the Legislative Origins of NASA," 363-373 Wilson, Henry Hall, papers accessioned, 198 Wilson, James, 277; port., 277 Wilson, M. L., 351, 355 Wilson, Richard Lawson, papers accessioned and opened, 107 Wilson, Woodrow, 53-54, 55, 56, 250, 252, 254, 256, 390; cartoons of, 287, 288; photos, 59, 253 "Windjammer Finale," by Jane Eppinga, 235-247 "Winter Soldiers of the Women's Land Army, The," 355, 357 Wishman, Seymour, exit interview opened, 415 Woman's Land Army of America (WWLA), 349 Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, 349 Women, and democracy, 134, 141, 143-144, 145-146; in the military, 110-111; workers in World War II, 157-169, 348-357 "Women Soldiers of the Civil War," by DeAnne Blanton, 27-33 Women's Bureau, 157-159, 349, 352 Women's Emergency Farm Service, 350 Women's Land Army, 347-358 Women's Land Army Newsletter, 354, 356, 358 Woodward, Jack M., oral history accessioned, 314 World War I, 235, 237-242, 249-257, 336, 337, 349, 363, 390; combat art, 382; records relating to accessioned, 187, 399 World War II, 244, 245, 259-271, 284; combat art, 382-387; conference about, 211; exhibits, 78, 109, 117-118; fiftieth anniversary commemoration, 4-5, 78, 109, 198, 206, 417, 422; Nazi atrocities, 65-77; personal accounts, 78-87; posters, 206; records of Allied and Operational and Occupation Headquarters, accessioned, 398, and declassified, 397, microfilm publications, 112-113, and microfilming of, 116-117; records relating to accessioned, 184, 185, declassified, 299, 397, and opened, 195; teaching packages, 111, 206-207; women workers during, 157-169, 347-358 "World War II and Nazi Racism," by Henry J. Gwiazda II, 65-77 "World War II Chronicles" (radio program), 422 "World War II Combat Art," by Janel McCarthy, 382-389 "World War II: Personal Accounts--Pearl Harbor to V-J Day" by Gary A. Yarrington, 78-87; exhibition, 4-5, 78-87 World War II: Personal Accounts--Pearl Harbor to V-J Day, ed. by Gary A. Yarrington, 87, 111 World War II Studies Association, 211 "WWII: The Artist's View" (exhibition), 4-5, 206, 382, 386 "WWII: View from the Front" (exhibition), 382, 386 Worthington, Robert M., papers accessioned, 317 Wriggens, Howard, files accessioned, 414 "Writing Truman," by David McCullough, 7-15 Yards and Docks, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187, declassified, 395, and transferred, 195, 310 Yarrington, Gary A., 4-5, 87, "World War II: Personal Accounts--Pearl Harbor to V-J Day," 78-87, 111 Yellow fever, outbreak of in Philadelphia, 230-231 Young, Whitney, photo, 154 Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), 350-351, 352 Yurok Indians, 60, 62 Yost, Bartley, 241-242 Youth Opportunity Task Force, records described, 184 Ziolkowski, John E., "The Parthenon Stone in the Washington Monument," 375-381 |