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Investment banker, government executive.
Maurice Hubert Stans (1908-1998), accountant, banker, politician, and author. Stans served as Secretary of Commerce in Richard Nixon's administration from 1969 until he resigned in 1972 to become Finance Chairman of the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP). Stans also served as Deputy Postmaster General and as Director of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget during the Eisenhower administration. In 1981, he became Director of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
Maurice H. Stans was born at Shakopee, Minnesota, on March 22, 1908, the son of J. Hubert and Mathilda Nyssen Stans. He was graduated from Shakopee High School in 1925. The same year he began work as a stenographer and bookkeeper for a Chicago importer while attending evening classes at Northwestern University. In 1928 he joined the Chicago-based firm of Alexander Grant and Company, certified public accountants, and continued his part-time studies at Columbia University while working at the firm's New York City office. He was executive partner of Alexander Grant from 1940 to 1955.
Stans is a certified public accountant and a member of various accountants' organizations. He served as president of the American Institute of Accountants, 1954-1955.
Stans entered government service during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration, and held the positions of financial management consultant to the Post Office Department, 1953-1955; deputy postmaster general, October 1955 - September 15, 1957; deputy director of the Bureau of the Budget, September 16, 1957 - March 17, 1958; and director of the Bureau of the Budget, March 18, 1958 - January 1961.
During 1961 and 1962, Stans was president of Western Bancorporation in Los Angeles, California, and author of a syndicated newspaper column on business and economic concerns. In 1963 he joined the investment banking firm of William R. Staats, Inc. He served as president of the firm, which later became Glore Forgan, William R. Staats, Inc., until President Richard M. Nixon appointed him secretary of commerce in December, 1968.
From 1961 to 1966, Stans also worked with the Republican Party in various capacities: assisting Republican members of Congress in evaluating the federal budget, chairing the party's Task Force on Federal Fiscal and Monetary Policies, and working on the financial organization aspect of Nixon's 1962 and 1968 political campaigns. In 1965 and 1966 he participated in several groups that underwrote expenses incurred by Nixon while on speaking tours and campaigning for Republican congressional candidates.
Stans served as secretary of commerce from January, 1969 to February, 1972, when he resigned to head the Finance Committee to Re-elect the President. In the wake of the Watergate scandals of 1972-1973, he was accused of accepting illegal campaign contributions and of exchanging political favors for large donations. In June, 1973, he appeared before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (the "Watergate Committee") and pleaded with the committee to "give me back my good name." Shortly thereafter, he, former attorney general John Mitchell, and two other Finance Committee for the Re-election of the President officials were indicted on three counts of attempting to interfere with the due administration of justice, one count of concealing knowledge of wrong-doing from the proper authorities, and six counts of perjury. These allegations were connected with political contributions from Robert L. Vesco, a businessman who was then under investigation by the Securities Exchange Commission. The defendants were accused of trying to intervene with the SEC on Vesco's behalf in return for Vesco's contributions to Nixon's re-election campaign. Mitchell and Stans stood trial in New York City in the spring of 1974 and were acquitted on all counts. A year later Stans pleaded guilty to five minor charges of nonwillfully accepting illegal contributions in the 1972 campaign, and was fined.
Stans has been a trustee of Pomona College and the Tax Foundation, a benefactor of the Children's Nature Museum of York County, the director of numerous companies, and president of the Stans Foundation. He married Kathleen Carmody in 1933, and had four adopted children.
Maurice H. Stans died in 1990.
The above sketch was taken from the Stans Papers and from Who's Who in America, 1969. See also Stans' book, The Terrors of Justice.
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Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Executive Office Building tape number 360
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Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Executive Office Building tape number 360
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General Records of the Department of Commerce. 1898 - 2000. Moving Images Relating to Commerce Activities
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General Records of the Department of Commerce. 1898 - 2000. Moving Images Relating to Commerce Activities
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Publicity photographs of U.S. Senator Hugh Scott, 1958-1973.
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Publicity photographs of U.S. Senator Hugh Scott, 1958-1973.
Negatives of publicity photographs taken by Senate photographers. Collection contains studio portraits of Scott and candid pictures of Senate activities, meetings, and press conferences. Of interest are photographs of his portrait by Louis Lupas. Photographs depict Scott with many Senate colleagues and national figures including Konrad Adenauer, George Aiken, Spiro Agnew, Gordon Allott, J. Glenn Beall, David Ben-Gurion, Hale Boggs, Willy Brandt, Edward Brooke, Prescott S. Bush, Clifford Case, Joe Clark, John S. Cooper, Walter Cronkite, John Danforth, Thomas Dewey, Douglas Dillon, Everett Dirkson, Thomas Dodd, Bob Dole, and Peter Dominick. Also Also Paul Douglas, Abba Eben, Dwight Eisenhower, Hiram Fong, Gerald Ford, James Fulbright, Arthur Goldberg, Barry Goldwater, Robert P. Griffin, Cliff Hansen, Philip A. Hart, Mark Hatfield, Roman Hruska, Hubert Humphrey, Scoop Jackson, Jacob Javitts, Lyndon B. Johnson, Kenneth Keating, John F. Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Robert Kerr, Estes Kefauver, Francis Keppel, Coretta Scott King, Richard G. Kleindienst, Mike Mansfield, John McClellan, J. Irwin Miller, William E. Miller, Clarence Mitchell, A.S. Mike Monroney, Joseph Montoya, Thruston B. Morton, Daniel Moynihan, Edward R. Murrow, Pat Nixon, Richard Nixon, and Robert Novak. Also Robert Packwood, Pope Paul VI, Charles Percy, William Proxmire, John Rhodes, Abraham Ribicoff, Happy Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Richard B. Russell, William Saxbe, William Scranton, Richard Schweiker, Alan Shepard, Sargent Shriver, Ralph Tyler Smith, Maurice Stans, Adlai Stevenson III, Robert Strausz-Hupé, Stuart Symington, John V. Tunney, James E. Van Zandt, John Volpe, Lowell Weicker, Wendell Wilkie, Roy Wilkins, Willard Wirtz, and Leonard Woodcock. Events depicted include appearances on various television shows; election campaigns and debates; Senate hearings, including Bobby Baker and Appalachian poverty; social functions; Pennsylvania events in Harrisburg, Lyndon Johnson's inaugural parade; signing of the Civil Rights Act, 1964; a filibuster on civil rights.
ArchivalResource: 495 photos. : negatives ; 6 x 13 cm.
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McCoy, Charles Brelsford, 1909-1995. Papers, 1967-1974.
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Papers, 1967-1974.
The Charles B. McCoy Papers document McCoy's tenure as president (1967-73) and chairman of the board (1971-74) of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. The papers reflect the public role that McCoy played when he was chief executive officer at Du Pont. During these years he was active within the Business Roundtable and the collection includes policy committee minutes, as well as correspondence. Of particular interest are records of the Labor Law Study Committee. There is also substantial correspondence reflecting McCoy's involvement with the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, the Conference Board, and the Manufacturing Chemists' Association.
ArchivalResource: 15 linear ft.
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- McCoy, Charles Brelsford, 1909-1995. Papers, 1967-1974.
Greenewalt, Crawford H., 1902-1993. Personal papers, 1948-1992.
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Personal papers, 1948-1992.
Crawford Greenewalt's personal papers are primarily focused on his retirement years and his avocational interests. His official business correspondence as president of Du Pont is contained in Hagley Museum and Library Accession 1814.
ArchivalResource: 44 linear ft.
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- Greenewalt, Crawford H., 1902-1993. Personal papers, 1948-1992.
Records of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration. 1973 - 1979. Photographs of Meetings, Ceremonies, and Programs
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Records of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration. 1973 - 1979. Photographs of Meetings, Ceremonies, and Programs
This series consists of photographs relating to meetings, ceremonies, programs, and staff of the United States Travel Service (USTS) and its oversees offices in Frankfurt, Germany; London, England; Sao Paulo, Portugal; Mexico City, Mexico; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Stockholm, Sweden; Bogota, Columbia; Rome, Italy; Tokyo, Japan; and Sydney, Australia. Photographs of interest in this series include a 1969 view of Postmaster General Winton M. Blount and Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans viewing a mail truck poster urging Americans to "be helpful to foreign visitors" (377-A-43-1); Assistant Secretary of Commerce Lawrence C. McQuade meeting with USTS staff in Mexico City, Mexico (377-A-45-1); Assistant Secretary of Commerce Alexander B. Trowbridge visiting a USTS stand at the Galeries Lafayette's Commercial Exhibit and "Treasures of the West" collection in Paris, France on March 21, 1966 (377-A-66-1); Regional Director of the USTS office in Bueno Aires, Robert P. Briggs, meeting U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson (377-A-76-3); USTS Director John W. Black addressing guests at the opening of the USTS Rome Office in 1962 (377-A-78-1) and at the Inter-American Travel Seminar in 1967(377-A-144-2 and 377-A-144-3); Secretary of Commerce John T. Conner visiting the USTS office in Tokyo, Japan (377-A-118-1 to 377-A-118-12); and Acting USTS Director, Will Arey, talking to U.S. Congressmen Henry S. Reuss before hearing on U.S. balance of payments policies (377-A-148-2 and 377-A-148-3). This series also contains postcards and a poster (377-A-37-5).
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- Records of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration. 1973 - 1979. Photographs of Meetings, Ceremonies, and Programs
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 477
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Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 477
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Russell E. Train Papers, 1898-2005, (bulk 1957-2005)
Title:
Russell E. Train Papers 1898-2005 (bulk 1957-2005)
Conservationist, jurist, and administrator. Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, governmental and organizational records, topical files, photographs, and miscellaneous papers relating to Train's work in public and private sectors on national and international environmental issues and policy.
ArchivalResource: 35,000 items; 115 containers plus 2 classified and 1 oversize; 42 linear feet
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Arthur F. Burns Papers. 1928 - 1969. Personal Papers
Title:
Arthur F. Burns Papers. 1928 - 1969. Personal Papers
The first subseries contains appointment books and calendars for 1953, 1958, and 1960-1968. The personal files contain biographical materials, insurance papers, press clippings, personal expense and financial records, and photographs relating to Arthur F. Burns' private life and professional career. The general correspondence files in this series contain correspondence with many prominent individuals and organizations, including Sherman Adams, the American Bankers Association, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Barry Goldwater, George M. Humphrey, IBM, James P. Mitchell, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company, Richard M. Nixon, Nelson Rockefeller, and Rutledge Vining, on topics such as unemployment, the Council of Economic Advisors, politics, elections, the role and work of the National Bureau of Economic Research, monetary policy, business cycles, Federal Reserve policies, inflation, housing, production indexes, balance of payments, credit policies, acceleration principle, balance of payments, federal budget and debt, foreign trade, interest rates, track mileage of railroads, Keynes' theory of business cycles, recessions, and the value of money. These files also include correspondence relating to Arthur Burns' work with and involvement in a number of private and public organizations, agencies, and institutions. These include the Academy of Political Science, Columbia University, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Advisory Council on Social Security Financing, and the President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy. Burn's writing files contain drafts for his book, "Measuring Business Cycles." The early drafts were written by Wesley C. Mitchell, whereas later drafts were authored primarily by Arthur Burns with input from Mitchell, Milton Friedman, Frederick C. Mills, Simon Kuznets, and National Bureau of Economic Research staff members. The various drafts show a definite progression in the development of the book and in the business cycle theories and study techniques of Arthur Burns and his associates. Besides the drafts, the writing files contain the working papers, background materials, and correspondence relating to the book. Other writings by Arthur Burns include articles and bulletins covering business cycles, the role of the economist in government, the Council of Economic Advisors under Walter Heller, the role of the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Bureau's measures of cyclical behavior. This series also contains files related to Burns' speeches, talks, lectures, and foreign travel. This material includes notes, drafts, galleys, page proofs, papers, articles, data sheets, correspondence, schedules, itineraries, lecture notes, reports, minutes of meetings, and expense account statements. The files documenting Arthur Burns' service as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors include correspondence with members of Congress and staff members of different federal agencies and departments, including Gabriel Hauge, Joseph Dodge, Maurice Stans, George Humphrey, and William McChesney Martin, Jr. Materials concerning the National Bureau of Economic Research's activities and operations are located in two subseries. One contains administration files and the other special projects and studies files. These files include material on finances, personnel, publishing efforts, and research projects. There is documentation concerning the Bureau's research efforts on such topics as business cycles, economic growth, financial institutions, international trade, and national income. The general subject files reflect Burns' interest in a variety of topics relating to economics and statistics. Some of the topics on which he collected materials include the acceleration principle, balance of payments, business cycles, federal budget, foreign trade, federal debt, inflation, interest rates, tract mileage of railroads, Keynes' theory of business cycles, recessions, and the value of money. Also included in this series are articles, pamphlets, and manuscripts by many well-known economists, researchers, public figures, and writers, including Moses J. Abramovitz, Ezra Taft Benson, Milton Friedman, Walter W. Heller, Henry Kissinger, Simon Kuznets, Frederick Mills, Wesley C. Mitchell, Raymond Saulnier, and Julius Shiskin. Subjects discussed in these materials include monetary policy, taxes, agriculture, business cycles, production trends, Federal Reserve policy, employment, balance of payments, profits and losses, and credit.
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Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 658
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Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 658
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Maurice H. Stans Papers
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Maurice H. Stans Papers
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Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 574
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Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 574
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Stans, Maurice H., 1908-1998. Maurice Stans papers, 1882-[1990].
Title:
Maurice Stans papers, 1882-[1990].
Papers pertaining to the career of a Shakopee (Minn.) businessman and U.S. Cabinet official who served as director of the Bureau of the Budget (1958-1961), Secretary of Commerce (1969-1972), and head of the finance arm of the Committee for the Re-election of the President (1972). Papers include office files from Stans' service in the Bureau of the Budget and Commerce Department; personal correspondence and financial records; political activities files; files on his various corporate directorships and philanthropic activities; appointment, invitation, speech, and travel files; scrapbooks and memorabilia; sound and visual materials; and a variety of files and trial materials stemming from the post-1972 election "Watergate" scandals and Stans' involvement in the civil suits that followed. Source material and notes for Stans' two books, Terrors of Justice (1978) and Between the Lines of History, and transcripts of oral history interviews are also included.
ArchivalResource: 198.0 cu. ft. (198 boxes and 1 oversize folder).
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- Stans, Maurice H., 1908-1998. Maurice Stans papers, 1882-[1990].
White House Staff Member and Office Files (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. J. Fred Buzhardt's Files
Title:
White House Staff Member and Office Files (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. J. Fred Buzhardt's Files
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- White House Staff Member and Office Files (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. J. Fred Buzhardt's Files
White House Alpha (Alphabetical) Name Files (Nixon Administration). 1969 - 1974. White House Alpha (Alphabetical) Name Files
Title:
White House Alpha (Alphabetical) Name Files (Nixon Administration). 1969 - 1974. White House Alpha (Alphabetical) Name Files
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- White House Alpha (Alphabetical) Name Files (Nixon Administration). 1969 - 1974. White House Alpha (Alphabetical) Name Files
Crane, Jasper, 1881-1969. Papers, 1893-1970, (bulk 1926-1969).
Title:
Papers, 1893-1970, (bulk 1926-1969).
Jasper Crane's personal papers are primarily concerned with his political activities (his business correspondence is in the records of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.).
ArchivalResource: 57 linear ft.
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- Crane, Jasper, 1881-1969. Papers, 1893-1970, (bulk 1926-1969).
Maurice H. Stans Papers. 1955 - 1961. Personal Files
Title:
Maurice H. Stans Papers. 1955 - 1961. Personal Files
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- Maurice H. Stans Papers. 1955 - 1961. Personal Files
Paton, William A. (William Andrew), 1889-1991. William A. Paton papers, 1919-1984.
Title:
William A. Paton papers, 1919-1984.
Transcripts of testimony given in various court cases; correspondence with colleagues and friends, including prominent political and economic conservatives; and topical files containing reports, surveys and teaching materials; also a National Bureau of Economic Research Study (1930) and Salary Amortization Surveys (1919) containing information about the financial organization of various American corporations; and photographs, videotape, and audiotapes.
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- Paton, William A. (William Andrew), 1889-1991. William A. Paton papers, 1919-1984.
Stans, Maurice H., 1908-1998. Reminiscences of Maurice Hubert Stans : oral history, 1968.
Title:
Reminiscences of Maurice Hubert Stans : oral history, 1968.
Post Office Department; Bureau of the Budget; impressions of President Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Arthur Summerfield.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 82 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.
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- Stans, Maurice H., 1908-1998. Reminiscences of Maurice Hubert Stans : oral history, 1968.
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 631
Title:
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 631
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Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-. Papers of James J. Kilpatrick [manuscript], 1959-1985.
Title:
Papers of James J. Kilpatrick [manuscript], 1959-1985.
The collection contains manuscripts of columns, and manuscripts, correspondence and related material for his books "The American south: Four seasons of the land"; "The American south: Towns and cities"; "The foxes' union"; and "A political bestiary." The papers also contain personal correspondence, 1959-1981, correspondence with readers of his syndicated column and viewers of "Agronsky and company"; and a videocassette recording "Vietnam War Memorial," 1982. Current domestic issues and foreign affairs are the chief topics, particularly federal bureaucracy, big business, conservation, conservatism, constitutional interpretation, crime, the economy, education, presidential elections, 1976, 1980, and 1984, energy, Equal Rights Amendment, health care, labor, laetrile, legal services, nuclear power, politics, U.S. postal service, race relations, the Supreme Court, taxation, veterans, and welfare.
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- Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-. Papers of James J. Kilpatrick [manuscript], 1959-1985.
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 826
Title:
Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations (Nixon Administration). 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Sound Recordings of Meetings and Telephone Conversations. 2/16/1971 - 7/18/1973. Oval Office tape number 826
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Percival Flack Brundage Papers, 1918-1979
Title:
Percival Flack Brundage Papers 1918-1979
Accountant, consultant, and director of the Bureau of the Budget. Family and general correspondence, financial and legal records, speeches and writings, subject files, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Brundage’s public and professional activities.
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General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Class 51 (Offenses against Public Justice, Bribery and Perjury) Litigation Case Files
Title:
General Records of the Department of Justice. 1790 - 2002. Class 51 (Offenses against Public Justice, Bribery and Perjury) Litigation Case Files
This series consists of case files and enclosures that relate to offenses against public justice in matters involving the Federal Government, that include betrayal of office, bribery, conflict of interest, contempt, perjury, and obstruction of justice. The case files contain briefs, correspondence, memorandums, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, reports, and telegrams. The enclosures contain U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals briefs, transcripts of records and petitions, correspondence, memorandums, investigative reports, legal briefs, photographs, magnetic recordings, and newspaper clippings as applicable to each case. The series includes records relating to the resignation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew (file: 51-35-262); attorney, and former chief counsel to Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (file: 51-292), Roy Cohn (file: 51-51-693); businessman Billie Sol Estes (file: 51-76-107); Supreme Court Associate Justice Abe Fortas (file: 51-16-823); the General Motors Corporation (file: 51-23-354); Department of State official Alger Hiss (file: 51-16-67); the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), James “Jimmy” Hoffa (files: 51-403 through 51-403-304); civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (file: 51-19M-58); Congressman Adam Clayton Powell (files: 51-51-553 and 51-51-786); attempts by journalist and author Peter Maas to publish his edition of the memoirs of American Mafia member Joseph Valachi (file: 51-16-768); Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (file: 51-292); Watergate scandal figures Attorney General John N. Mitchell, Harry L. Sears, Maurice Stans, and Robert L. Vesco (file: 51-51-1140); the Reverend Sun Myung Moon (file: 51-51-1252); the harassment of consumer advocate Ralph Nader (file: 51-16-761); the Port of New York Authority (file: 51-51-634); the blinding of journalist and columnist Victor Riesel (file: 51-51-472); the kidnapping of Frank Sinatra, Jr., son of the famous entertainer (file: 51-12-482); former Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, and his former special assistant, Henry L. Kimelman (file: 51-11-356); and the murder of United Mine Workers of America presidential candidate Joseph “Jock” Yablonski (file: 51-57-125). Other files relating to Jimmy Hoffa, his associates, and the leadership and activities of the IBT include Henry F. Bell (file: 51-71-29); William Buffalino (file: 51-16-623); Larry Campbell (file: 51-39-91); Benjamin Drano (file: 51-39-82); Walter Glockner (file: 51-51-732); Harold Lee Jenkins (file: 51-18-257); Z. T. Osborn (file: 51-71-30); Lou Poller (file: 51-16-654); William Presser (file: 51-57-74); Raymond J. Ryan (file: 51-403-153); Eugene Russell San Soucie (file: 51-16-611); Jacques M. Schiffer (file: 51-70-53); Bernard “Toots” Shore (51-51-645); Nicholas J. Tweel (file: 51-72-36); and the “Washington Afro-American” (file: 51-16-508). The series contains records relating to many U.S. senators, including Daniel B. Brewster (file: 51-35-222); an alleged attempt to influence a vote by U.S. Senator Prescott Bush (file: 51-76-59); and Thomas J. Dodd (file: 51-16-762). The file relating to an alleged attempt to influence a vote by U.S. Senator Prescott Bush includes records of an interview with future U.S. President George H. W. Bush. The series contains records relating to many U.S. congressmen, including Ernest King Bramblett (file: 51-12-139); John V. Dowdy (file: 51-35-223); William Joseph Green, Jr. (file: 51-374); Thomas F. Johnson (files: 51-35-127 and 51-35-133); Bertram L. Podell (file: 51-52-351); and T. Vincent Quinn (file: 51-51-324). The series contains records relating to many Federal and state government officials, including Secretary to the Majority of the U.S. Senate, Robert G. Baker (file: 51-16-706); Mississippi Governor Ross R. Barnett, and Lieutenant Governor Paul B. Johnson, Jr. (file: 51-40-17); Henry Clay, former commissioner of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission (file: 51-16-546); Earl C. Corey, Director of the Portland, Oregon Commodity Office of the Commodity Stabilization Service (file: 51-61-35); Frank Cowart, former assistant to the administrator of the Department of Agriculture's Production and Marketing Administration (file: 51-75-10); Denis W. Delaney, Collector of Internal Revenue for Massachusetts (file: 51-36-42); Vermont State Senator Frederick J. Fayette (file: 51-78-13); James P. Finnegan, Collector of Internal Revenue at St. Louis, Missouri (file: 51-42-28); Frank Fred Lilly, former head of the Office Services Section of the Bureau of Narcotics (file: 51-16-454); Federal Communications Commissioner Richard A. Mack (file: 51-411); Clyde L. Powell, Assistant Commissioner of Rental Housing for the Federal Housing Administration (file: 51-16-390); United States Attorney Edgar H. Rossbach (file: 41-48-115); and Henry Welch, former director of the Division of Antibiotics of the Food and Drug Administration (file: 51-16-597). The series contains records relating to many businessmen, including Bernard Goldfine (files: 51-416 and 51-441); and Howard I. Young (file: 51-355). The series contains records relating to many businesses, including the American Packing Corporation (file: 51-48-85); the Howard Foundry Company (file: 51-23-401); the Shotwell Manufacturing Company (file: 51-23-166); the Tampa Shipbuilding Company, Incorporated (file: 51-18-18); and United Auto Parts, Incorporated (file: 51-43-39). The series contains records relating to many judges, including U.S. District Court Judge Stephen S. Chandler (file: 51-60-56); U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge J. Warren Davis (file: 51-51-17); and New York Supreme Court Justice James Vincent Keogh (file: 51-51-614). The series contains records relating to many gangsters and mobsters, including Anthony J. Biase, Anthony J. “Tiger” Cardarella, and Felix Ferina (file: 51-43-65); Louis Campagna (file 21-23-83); Antonio “Tony Ducks” Corallo (file: 51-51-916); Frank “the Prime Minister” Costello (file: 51-51-239); Carlos Marcello (file: 51-32-27); the Smaldone crime family of Colorado (files: 51-13-22 and 51-13-28); and Abner “Longie” Zwillman (file: 51-48-241). The series also includes records relating to the murder of Arthur Adler, the former owner of the Trade Winds restaurant in Chicago, Illinois (file: 51-23-314); William Gilchrist Anderson, and other members of the Albany Movement for Civil Rights in Georgia (file: 51-19M-65); university professor Lloyd Barenblatt (file: 51-16-479); Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden (file: 51-23-402); the death of Ann Drahmann Coppola, former wife of mobster Michael “Trigger Mike” Coppola (file: 51-481); James G. Cross, International President of the Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union of America (file: 51-409); Lieutenant Colonel William K. Evans (file: 51-247); lobbyist and war goods broker Benjamin F. Fields (file: 51-246); the murder of Floyd Rairdon Hayes (file: 51-23-414); former Office of Strategic Services' team member Aldo Icardi (file: 51-64-43); the operations of the southwest region of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, an investigation called Operation Clean Sweep (file: 51-537); the activities of personnel at the International House - which included a restaurant, snack shop, bar, and gift shop for civilians - in Saigon, the Republic of Vietnam (file: 51-522); the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee (file: 51-16-57); George Marshall, the chairman of the Civil Rights Congress (file: 51-16-76); the murder of George P. McNear, Jr., the President of the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railroad (file: 51-25-5); Douglas MacCollum Stewart, publisher of “Scribner's Commentator” (file: 51-51-166); sales of U.S. grain to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (file: 51-16-933); an explosion at the Vapors, a club in Hot Springs, Arkansas (file: 51-10-15); Princess Stephanie von Hohenlohe Waldenburg (file: 51-62-130); and former Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army, William O. Wooldridge (file: 51-16-847).
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Papers of Drew Pearson. 1915 - 1969. Files from the Georgetown Office and Residence
Title:
Papers of Drew Pearson. 1915 - 1969. Files from the Georgetown Office and Residence
This series contains material created and collected by Drew Pearson during his career as a newspaper columnist, television and radio broadcaster, and lecturer. The materials concern political, economic and social topics in both U.S. domestic affairs and foreign affairs. Subjects concerning domestic affairs pertain to actions of the U.S. Federal and state governments, including those of former U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon; and activities of cabinet members, executive departments, executive department officers and staff, state governors, the U.S. Congress and its members, and the U.S. Supreme Court and Supreme Court justices. Domestic policy subjects also include the New Deal, education, housing, immigration, religion, communism and McCarthyism, the Ku Klux Klan, discrimination, civil rights, atomic energy, U.S. armed forces and veterans, civil aviation, juvenile delinquency, crime, wiretapping, agriculture, corporations, labor unions, antitrust issues, trade, professional organizations, lobbies and lobbyists, political conventions, presidential campaigns from 1948 to 1968, presidential elections, and political scandals. Topics concerning foreign affairs include World War II, the Korean War, and the war in Vietnam. The files also relate to Africa, China, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, and the United Nations. Some of these files include notes taken during interviews with foreign heads of state and government officials. The series also contains material concerning several multilateral economic and peace conferences. The conferences represented are the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Peace (the Buenos Aires Conference), 1936; the conference at Yalta, 1945; and the Geneva Conference (the Big Four Conference), 1955. This series also contains material related to Pearson's charitable activities, including service in the American Friends Service Committee in Serbia after World War I; the shipment of supplies to Europe after World War II known as the Friendship Train; the shipment of gifts from France to the United States known as the Merci, or Gratitude, Train; involvement in the Tide of Toys; and involvement in Big Brothers of America. The files contain materials pertaining to Pearson's publication ventures including his syndicated column "The Washington Merry-Go-Round"; the comic strip "Hap Hopper"; the newsletter "Personal from Pearson"; and the preparation and publication of five books: "American Diplomatic Game" (1935), "The Nine Old Men" (1936), "USA - A Second Class Power?" (1958), "The Case Against Congress" (1968), and "The Senator" (1968). Additional materials relate to Pearson's radio and television programs and scripts; his lecture tours; his work with other journalists and newspaper editors; and his involvement in various court cases and investigations of libel. This series consists of fan mail; business and personal correspondence; staff memorandums; reports; handwritten notes; column copy; diaries; telegrams; clippings; legal documents; financial documents; photographs; slides; plaques; scrapbooks; cartoons and various other materials. Some of members of Congress who are represented in the series include: Walter R. Brooks; Prescott Sheldon Bush; Robert C. Byrd; Martin Dies; Everett Dirksen; Thomas Dodd; John Nance Garner; Barry Goldwater; Ernest Gruening; Mark Hatfield; Hubert Humphrey; Estes Kefauver; Frank Lausche; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.; Clare Boothe Luce; Eugene McCarthy; Joseph McCarthy; John McCormack; Wayne Morse; Claude Pepper; Adam Clayton Powell; George Smathers; Stuart Symington; Herman Eugene Talmadge; and Millard Tydings. Supreme Court justices represented in this series are: Warren Burger; Tom Clark; William O. Douglas; Felix Frankfurter; and Earl Warren. Some cabinet officers found in the series are: Dean Acheson (Department of State); Herbert Brownell (Attorney General); James Byrnes (Department of State); Ramsey Clark (Attorney General); Clark Clifford (Department of Defense); John Foster Dulles (Department of State); James Forrestal (Department of Defense); Averell Harriman (Department of Commerce); Cordell Hull (Department of State); Harold Ickes (Department of the Interior); Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (Attorney General); Robert F. Kennedy (Attorney General); and Elliott Richardson (Department of Health, Education and Welfare); William P. Rogers (Attorney General); Lewis Strauss (Department of Commerce); and Arthur Summerfield (Postmaster General). Other government officers and employees found in the series include: Sherman Adams; Thurman Arnold; George Ball; Adolf Berle; Chester Bowles; Theron Lamar Caudle; Murray Chotiner; Thomas Corcoran; Leo T. Crowley; J. Edgar Hoover; Joseph P. Kennedy; Robert Kintner; Edwin Pauley; James Rowe; Maurice Stans; Sumner Welles; and Aubrey Williams. Heads of state and foreign dignitaries represented in the series include: Winston Churchill; Francisco Franco; Nikita Khrushchev; Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina; and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (Edward and Wallis Warfield). State governors represented in the series include: Thomas Dewey; Ronald Reagan; Nelson Rockefeller; George W. Romney; and Adlai Stevenson. United States military figures represented in the series include: Richard Byrd; Julius Klein; Douglas MacArthur; George C. Marshall; George Patton; and Harry Vaughan. Materials concerning people affiliated with journalism and publishing include: Robert S. Allen; Jack Anderson; Morris Bealle; Agnes Ernst Meyer; Westbrook Pegler; Herbert Bayard Swope; and Walter Winchell. People represented in this series who were the subjects of investigations include: Andrija Artukovic; Alger Hiss; Owen Lattimore; and Nicolae Malaxa (industrialist and Nazi collaborator). Materials in this series concerning political figures other than those mentioned above include: Father Charles E. Coughlin; Creekmore Fath; Robert Hannegan; Henry Wallace; and Wendell Willkie. Notable people represented in the series include: Bernard Baruch (presidential adviser); Dave Beck (labor leader); Meyer ("Mickey") Cohen (mobster); Marcus Cohn (lawyer); Edward Condon (scientist); Cyrus Eaton (industrialist and philanthropist); Morris Ernst (author); James Hoffa (labor leader); Stephanie von Hohenlohe Waldenburg (alleged spy); J.B. Matthews (chief investigator, House Un-American Activities Committee); Ralph Nader (consumer advocate); Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (First Lady); Walter Reuther (labor leader); and George Skouras (film industrialist). United States executive departments and agencies represented in the series include: the U.S. Air Force; the U.S. Army; the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB); the U.S. Coast Guard; the Department of Defense; the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); the Federal Housing Administration (FHA); the Federal Power Commission (FPC); the Internal Revenue Service (IRS); the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC); the Department of Justice (DOJ); the Department of Labor; the U.S. Navy; the Post Office Department; the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); Food and Drug Administration (FDA); the Department of State; the Subversive Activities Control Board; the Veterans Administration; the War Department; and the Warren Commission. Materials in the series concerning companies include: Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA); American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T); Dillon, Read & Company; Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO); Brown & Root Company; Chrysler Corporation; Coca-Cola Company; Douglas Aircraft Company; Ford Motor Company; General Aniline and Film Corporation; Higgins Industries; I.G. Farben; the National Broadcasting Company; Pan American Airways; Remington Rand; Standard Oil Company; Vanadium Corporation of America; and Western Union. Other notable organizations represented in the series include: the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO); the American Legion; the Communist Party of America; the U.S. Democratic Party; the Harlem Globetrotters; the John Birch Society; the Ku Klux Klan (KKK); the International Brotherhood of Teamsters; the Liberty Lobby; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Radio Free Europe; and the U.S. Republican Party. Company executives represented in the series include: Pierre S. Du Pont; and Henry J. Kaiser. This series also includes Pearson's research materials concerning alien property; the Berlin crisis; censorship and freedom of the press; the defense industry; disarmament; foreign aid; Medicare; Negroes (African Americans); the Pueblo incident (1968); and the U-2 incident (1960). Materials reflecting Pearson's extensive travels and reporting on various countries include: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, the Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechoslovakia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, Formosa (Taiwan), France, Germany, Ghana, Great Britain (the United Kingdom), Greece, Greenland, Guam, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, India, Indochina, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Okinawa, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, the Panama Canal, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Siberia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, the Vatican (the Holy See), Venezuela, the Virgin Islands, Yemen, and Yugoslavia.
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William A. Paton Papers, 1919-1984, 1940-1984
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William A. Paton Papers 1919-1984 1940-1984
Professor of accounting at the University of Michigan from 1914 to 1959, consultant and expert witness for court cases, specialist in areas of valuation, utility rates, and income measurement. Transcripts of testimony given in various court cases; correspondence with colleagues and friends, including prominent political and economic conservatives; and topical files containing reports, surveys and teaching materials; also a National Bureau of Economic Research Study (1930) and Salary Amortization Surveys (1919) containing information about the financial organization of various American corporations; and photographs, videotape, and audiotapes.
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Maurice Stans papers., 1882-1984.
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Maurice Stans papers. 1882-1984.
Papers pertaining to the career of a Shakopee (Minn.) businessman and U.S. Cabinet official who served as director of the Bureau of the Budget (1958-1961), Secretary of Commerce (1969-1972), and head of the finance arm of the Committee for the Re-election of the President (1972).
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