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626. BCN 89. Natural Gas Bill 1954 - 1956 [sic] BCN 89. General description. Files 1 through 7 contain materials and correspondence on the Natural Gas Act, a bill to exempt independent natural gas pro- ducers from direct federal price regulation. While most of the correspondence expresses opposition to JWF's support of the gas bill, File 6 contains favorable correspondence repre- senting different groups interested in the passage of the bill. JWF responses, while largely routine, are somewhat extensive at times as he attempts to explain the bill. Subjects found fre- quently throughout the files include: lobby influence, Francis Higbee Case, campaign contributions, mass media, Oren Harris, and the oil industry. Files 8-26 include letters from beneficiaries of student exchange programs as well as applicants for same. Although there are a few constituent letters, most are out-of-state. Found generally throughout the files are requests for various types of financial assistance as well as requests for particular types of informa- tion concerning the exchange program and letters of apprecia- tion from recipients of scholarships. JWF responses include forwarding inquiries and requests to proper channels and relaying information concerning the application for awards under the ex- change program. JWF correspondence includes also efforts to marshal support for the program with letters to various influen- tial persons. Subjects include a variety of nations involved (es- pecially India and Greece), education, the Bricker Amendment, and the Natural Gas Act. Frequent correspondents include: Francis James Colligan, Russell Lowell Riley, and Thruston Ballard Morton. These correspondents handled the mail for- warded by JWF to their department for more thorough replies concerning educational exchange; and coordinated responses to proper channels. ov F 1. Correspondence on Gas Bill. No dates. There is nothing listed. F 2. S.1853 Out-of-State, Unfavorable. June 28, 1955 - March 10, 1956.

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626. BCN 89. Natural Gas Bil l 1954 - 1956 [sic] BCN 89. General descript ion.

Fi les 1 through 7 contain materials and correspondence on the Natural Gas Act, a bi l l to exempt independent natural gas pro- ducers from direct federal price regulation. While most of the correspondence expresses opposit ion to JWF's support of the gas bi l l , Fi le 6 contains favorable correspondence repre- sent ing di fferent groups interested in the passage of the bi l l . JWF responses, whi le largely rout ine, are somewhat extensive at t imes as he attempts to explain the bi l l . Subjects found fre- quently throughout the f i les include: lobby inf luence, Francis Higbee Case, campaign contr ibutions, mass media, Oren Harr is, and the oi l industry. Fi les 8-26 include letters from beneficiaries of student exchange programs as well as applicants for same. Although there are a few consti tuent let ters, most are out-of-state. Found general ly throughout the f i les are requests for various types of f inancial assistance as well as requests for part icular types of informa- t ion concerning the exchange program and letters of apprecia- t ion from recipients of scholarships. JWF responses include forwarding inquir ies and requests to proper channels and relaying information concerning the application for awards under the ex- change program. JWF correspondence includes also efforts to marshal support for the program with letters to various inf luen- t ial persons. Subjects include a variety of nations involved (es- pecial ly India and Greece), education, the Bricker Amendment, and the Natural Gas Act. Frequent correspondents include: Francis James Coll igan, Russel l Lowell Ri ley, and Thruston Ballard Morton. These correspondents handled the mail for- warded by JWF to their department for more thorough repl ies concerning educational exchange; and coordinated responses to proper channels.

ov F 1. Correspondence on Gas Bi l l .

No dates.

There is nothing l isted.

F 2. S.1853 Out-of-State, Unfavorable. June 28, 1955 - March 10, 1956.

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627. BCN 89. (Cont. …) F 3. S. 1853 Out-of-State, Unfavorable.

July 23, 1955 - Feb. 10, 1956.

F 4. S.1853 Out-of-State, Unfavorable. January 10, 1956 - Feb. 6, 1956.

F 5. S.1853 Out-of-State, Unfavorable. January 5, 1956 - March 9, 1956.

Fi les 2 through 5 contain out -of-state correspondence expres - sing opposit ion to JWF's support of the Natural Gas Act; and expressing surpr ise and concern that a man of JWF's stature and background, concerned with the publ ic interest, could sup - port such a bi l l . JWF's responses, whi le largely routine, are at t imes somewhat extensive, presenting informat ion and his arguments in support of the bil l . F i le 5 includes a few cl ippings. The most signif icant subject is consumer protect ion. Corre s- pondents include: Ernest Joseph Brown, Erwin S. Grask, John R. Le Bosquet, Cecil Malone, Max Stern, Wallace Cam- mack Thompson, Wil l iam Merri l Paisley, Leon Solis -Cohen, Wil lard Uphaus, Robert Ferdinand Wagner Jr., and W.J. Moore.

F 6. S.1853 Out-of-State, Favorable. March 18, 1955 - July 10, 1956.

The f i le contains out -of-state correspondence support ing the Natural Gas Act and advocating the pr inciple of free enterpr ise and a competit ive economic situation. I t contains largely cor - respondence representing dif ferent groups interested in the passage of the bi l l , including several letters from the Joint Committee on Consumers and Small Producers of Natural Gas. The f i le also contains correspondence from several oil com - panies, including a communication from Cont inental Oi l Com- pany concerning certain informat ion about its natural gas ope - rat ion. Similar communications are included from other com - panies. JWF responses are rout ine. Other subjects, besides Cont inental Oil Company and the Joint Committee on Consumers and and Small Producers of Natural Gas, include: The Cotton Trade Journal , mass media, and the oil industry. Correspon - dents include: Henry Taylor Bodman, Edgar Fitch Bullard,

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628. BCN 89. (Cont. …)

Horace Busby Jr., Alex M. Clark, G. F. Graham, Thomas Graham, Haroldson Lafayette Hunt, Wil l iam Jackman, Gor- den Mark, and Lee L. Travis.

F 7. S.1853 Out-of-State, Favorable [s ic] Feb. 4, 1954 - Feb. 10, 1956.

The f i le contains largely postal cards, and, despite the f i le t i t le, most of the correspondence is opposed to JWF's sup- port of the Natural Gas Act. Subject is the Women's Patrio- t ic Conference on National Defense. Correspondents include: Carol ina A. Field and Virginia MacCart.

F 8. General - 1954 [sic] Sept. 1953 - May 11, 1954.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the reduction in the educational fund for exchange scholar- ships; requests for grants and inquir ies regarding the ex- change program; and letters of thanks to JWF from grantees for experiences abroad. JWF responses include forwarding requests for information regarding the exchange program to proper channels, relaying information concerning the exchange program, and routine repl ies to expressions of concern about the cut in the education appropriat ion. Subjects include: Ar- kansas School for the Deaf, federal aid to education, Dwight David Eisenhower, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, exchange students, Fulbright scholarships, Walter Johnson, Thomas Bayard McCabe, and the National Student Associat ion. Corre- pondents include: Saul David Al insky, Wil l iam Benton, Quir inus Breen, Robert Taylor Cole, Marvin T. Edmison, Frederick George Friedman, Frederick Lawson Hovde, Roy G. Parks, Ward Louis Quaal, Richard Lee Strout, Golden Orvi l le Thomp- son, Carneal Warfield I I I , and Donald Watt Jr.

F 9. General - 1954. March 8, 1954 - July 21, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence expressing concern for the reduction in the education appropriat ion for the exchange program;

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629. BCN 89. (Cont. …)

letters of appreciat ion to JWF from grantees for their exper i - ences abroad; a few requests for informat ion regarding the program and inquir ies about grants for persons from this coun - try as wel l as for foreign students; correspondence concerning a proposed tour of American Indian dancers and musicians abroad and their request for government assistance in transportat ion for the group; communications from the National Counci l of the Churches of Christ and the Reformed Church in America expres- sing support of the exchange of persons program and concern for cuts in educat ion funds; and a few let ters from JWF to mem - bers of the press asking them to support the program. Other subjects, besides the American Indians and the two church groups, include: Milton Stover Eisenhower, mass media, Bernard James Sheil , South Afr ica, and the United States Info - rmation Agency. Correspondents include: Arthur Stanton Adams, Stewart Johonnot Oliver Alsop, Wil l iam Benton, Henry Taylor Bodman, Donald A. Bullard, Dorothy H. Claybourne, Robert Cecil Cross, Char les Decker, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Joe L. Holcombe, Henry G. Hol lenberg, Herbert Hoover, (Mrs.) C.W. Horan Jr., Frederick L. Hovde, Walter Johnson, Victor Kuhn La Mer, Wil l iam Langer, Signa E. Lindley, Win- gate Hezekiah Lucas, Carl Wesley McCardle, Howard S McDonald, Thruston Bal lard Morton, Randolph Tucker Smith, and Harold Edward Stassen.

F 10. General - 1954 [s ic] Dec. 18, 1953 - June 15, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro- gram: letters of grat i tude to JWF from recipients of grants; and letters of inquiry about the program and grants for foreign study. Also included is correspondence regarding opportunit ies for Korean students to study in this country under exchange grants and correspondence seek ing information on universit ies in Great Br itain. Other sub jects include: John W. Bennett, Wendel l Clark Bennett, Robert Al len Lef lar, and UNESCO. Final ly, there is a let ter to JWF appeal ing to University of Ar - kansas alumni for help in cont inuing its exchange program. Correspondents include: Laird Archer, Robert L. Bankson, Wil l iam R. Brooksher, Dow H. Heard, Harold Jinks, Walter Johnson, Alfred Kohlberg, Phi l ip B. Per lman, and Floyd Sharp.

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630. BCN 89. (Cont. …) F 11. General - 1954 [s ic]

Dec. 17, 1953 - Apr i l 1, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence request ing informat ion on the exchange program; concerning the reduction in appropr iat ions for the program and JWF's suggestions for marshal l ing support for same; regarding the immigrat ion status of a former exchange student who wanted to l ive in this country; and letters from re - cipients of grants. Subjects include: Harold Trevor Colbourn and immigrat ion restr ict ions. Correspondents i nclude: Edgar A. Albin, Richard Walker Bol l ing, Gordon Boyce, Leslie S. Brady, Lyman Henry Butterf ield, Leon Carnovsky, Walter Lippmann, Earl Mays, Mary Mendenhal l, Marjorie Mitchel l, Ethel Schmand, Carl Bernhardt Spaeth, and Theodore Cuyler Streibert.

F 12. General - 1954. Feb. 1, 1954 - July 15, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the reduction in the educational fund for exchange scholarships; letters from benef ic iar ies of the student exchange program; and communi - cat ions from JWF to various inf luent ial persons asking their support of the program and aid in gett ing the cut funds restored. Subjects include: Labor -Management Relat ions Act and Thomas Bayard McCabe. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Benton, Henry Taylor Bodman, Thomas W. Brahany, Lyman Henry Butterf ield, Roscoe Drummond, Al len Welsh Dulles, Herbert Hoover, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Henry Judd, Arthur Wil l iam Radford, and Richard Strout.

F 13. S.1853 General material relat ing to subject. January 11, 1956 - May 18, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Natural Gas Act. Correspondence includes requests for informat ion on the gas bi l l , largely from students for c las projects. Subjects include: deregulat ion of natural gas and the Natural Gas Act. Correspondents include: Vernon J. Giss and Michael Joseph Mansfield.

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631. BCN 89. (Cont. …) F 14. S. 1853 General material relat ing to subject.

Nov. 16, 1954 - March 2, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Natural Gas Act. Subjects include: Arkansas - Louisiana Gas Company, Empire State Petroleum Association, mass media, and W. R. Stephens Investment Company. Correspondents in- c lude: John Bowden Connally, Leonard L. Baxter, Horace Busby, W. John Kenney, Aimer Sti l lwel l Mike Monroney, Charles Haywood Murphy Jr. , Lewis M. Robinson, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, and P.M. Virtue.

F 15. S. 1853 General material relat ing to subject. Apri l 28, 1955 - Feb. 2, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Natural Gas Act. Correspondence includes requests for copies of the gas bi l l and related information. JWF responses include one somewhat extensive reply answering questions posed in an editorial about the bi l l . Subjects include: the Joint Committee of Consumers and Small Producers of Natural Gas, the mass media, and The Washington Post. Correspondents include: Ernest Joseph Brown, Prescott Sheldon Bush Jr., Charles Insco Gragg, and Phil ip L. Graham.

F 16. S. 1853 General material relat ing to subject. Dec. 21, 1955 - March 6, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Natural Gas Act, including a speech on the Natural Gas Act, attacking press coverage, part icularly The Washington Post and The New York Times, marked "not del ivered." General corres- pondence includes requests for information on the gas bi l l . Subjects, besides the above-mentioned newspapers, include: Investors League, the mass media, and the United Texti le Worker of America. Correspondents include: Dwight David Eisenhower, Oren Harr is, Edmund Orgi l l , Clyde Eber Palmer, and Charles Edward Potter.

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632. BCN 89. (Cont. …) F 17. S. 1853 General material relat ing to subject.

June 14, 1955 - March 26, 1956.

The f i le contains largely materials and newspaper cl ippings concerning the Natural Gas Act. There are no signif icant subjects noted. Correspondents include: Jack Vernon Clark and Paul Wooton.

F 18. S. 1853 General material relat ing to subject. January 31, 1956 - March 11, 1956.

The f i le contains largely newspaper cl ippings and mater ials concerning the Natural Gas Act, including a da ta sheet on Super ior Oi l Company l ist ing part icular information about the company. Correspondent is A . P. Pur i foy.

ov F 19. S. 1853 General material relat ing to subject.

June 26, 1955 - March 30, 1956. The f i le contains materials concerning the Natural Gas Act, including newspaper clippings. There are no subjects l isted. Correspondent is John Ben Shepperd.

F 20. General - 1953 [s ic] January 1946 - March 30, 1953.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro- gram, including a letter from the Union Buddha Sâsana Counci l (Burma) complaining about an art ic le wr it ten on Buddhists by a Fulbright student; and letters to several United States Con - gressmen regarding appropr iat ion for student exchange and Polycultural Inst itut ion of America. The most signif icant sub - ject ment ioned is Polycultural University. Correspondents in - clude: Watkins Moorman Abbitt , Remsen DuBois Bird, Winifred Bruce, Wil l iam H. Fleming, Harold Christ ian Hagen, George Kenneth Hol land, Jaroslav Joseph Pol ivka, Wil l iam A. Reil ly, and Jacob Wythe Walker Jr.

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633. BCN 89. (Cont. …) F 21. General - 1953 [s ic]

June 21, 1952 - Feb. 25, 1953.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro- gram, including requests for various types of information. There are no signif icant subjects noted. Correspondents in- clude: John Fischer, Joseph Allen Frear Jr. , Paul ine Reichardt Hoeltgel, Walter Johnson, Russel l Lowell Ri ley, and Orlean Vandiver Stone.

F 22. General - 1953 [s ic] Aug. 28, 1952 - January 16, 1953.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro- gram, including a communicat ion from the Arkansas Educat ion Associat ion regarding preparat ion of a story on the scho- larship program init iated by JWF; and correspondence concern- ing a proposal made to the Ford Foundation for a grant to the scholarship program for professors from this country going abroad. Correspondents include: Gerhard Hager, Paul Gray Hoffman, Arnold Krochmal, George Crews McGhee, Anderson Nett leship, and Francis A. Young.

F 23. General - 1953 [s ic] Oct. 13, 1952 - July 31, 1953.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro- gram, including letters to each United States Senator discussing Fulbright fel lowships. Subjects include: Niger ia and The Reader's Digest. Correspondents include: Aneur in Bevin, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Nol l H. Gascoigne, Helen Yvonne Hughes, Walter Johnson, Wil l iam Crane Johnstone Jr., John Clark Jordan, John Masef ield, and Arnold Whit r idge.

F 24. General - 1953 [s ic] May 5, 1953 - January 18, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro- gram. Fi le includes a souvenir program for the coronat ion of El izabeth I I . Subjects include: Pembroke College, Chinese students, Col legiate Counci l for the United Nations, and South

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634. BCN 89. (Cont. …)

Korea. Correspondents include: Laird Archer, George Kenneth Hol land, and Maury Maverick.

F 25. General - 1953 [s ic] Aug. 10, 1953 - March 19, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro - gram, including requests for informat ion and letters of apprecia - t ion from exchange teachers and students; and a resolut ion o f the American Histor ical Associat ion support ing the program. The other noted subject is Standard Oil of New Jersey. Corres - pondents inc lude: Louis M. Bloch Jr., Edmund R. Bohan, Thomas Edwin Bracken, E l i W. Col l ins, Freder ick Lawson Hovde, Walter Johnson, Alfred Kohlberg, Horrace Chapman Rose, and Eugene Rolfe Warren.

ov F 26. General - 1953 [s ic]

May 22, 1952 - Dec. 30, 1953.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the exchange pro - gram cover ing a variety of subjects: Rufus Cromwell Branch, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Harding Col lege, Pem - broke Col lege, rel igion and the Cold War, Albert Speer, Hi lda Speer, and the United States Information Agency. The f i le also includes a confident ial memo on various cultural act iv it ies in Europe, on the American image in various countr ies, and on the State Department internal organizat ion. Correspondents include: Phi l ip E. Allen, David L. Cohn, Stefan A. Glaser, El izabeth E. Hoyt, Wil l iam Crane Johnstone Jr., Char les Wesley Lowry, Albert Maurice, Herbert Neie, and James Wesley Silver.

EBA 8/23/76.

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635. BCN 90. Research Mater ial – 1954 [s ic]

General descr ipt ion. BCN 90 contains pr imarily research material, including pr inted and typed reports, copies of bil ls, statements of signif icant persons concerning part icular subjects, reports on bi l ls, pr in- ted copies of committee hear ings, stat ist ical mater ials –tables and charts --pamphlets, proposed amendments, magazine ar- t icles, and newspaper cl ippings. Also included are drafts of JWF speeches. There are a few signif icant correspondents, but very l i t t le correspondence. Found generally throughout the BCN are materials concerning the proposed reorganization of the international informat ion and educat ional exchange programs and eventual incorporat ion of information act iv it ies into a new agency; and materials con- cerning educat ional exchange, including concern for adminis- trat ive locat ion of program and efforts to exempt certain of the scholarship programs from budgetary reform. Also included are materials concerning ownership of the submerged lands of the marginal sea, misnamed "t idelands", and legal background of the controversy. Other subjects include: reciprocal trade, sugar legis lat ion, and foreign relat ions.

There is some duplicat ion of materials within a single f i le, and, at t imes, same mater ial may appear in two or more f i les.

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636. BCN 90. Research Mater ial – 1954 [s ic] F 1. Reciprocal Trade.

Dec. 1953 - May 5, 1955. The f i le contains largely printed research material concerning this country's foreign economic pol icy and proposed reciprocal trade legislat ion, including statements support ing pending trade bi l l ; stat ist ical reports--tables and charts regarding nation's trade; and a few cl ippings. Subjects include: Department of Agriculture, Eisenhower Administrat ion, farm prices, oi l, reciprocal trade, Rice Mil lers' Associat ion, tar if fs, and inter- nat ional trade. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F 2. [Sugar Act] May 15, 1955.

The f i le consists solely of a lengthy statement by Cuban Sugar Counci l concerning sugar legis lat ion, including a history of sugar pol icy back to early days of this nation and council 's posit ion on pending legislat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

ov F 3. [Sugar Act]

Dec. 16, 1953 - Feb. 6, 1956.

The f i le contains materials concerning sugar legislat ion, in- cluding pr inted report on bi l l and proposed amendments to same; and numerous stat ist ical tables and charts. Subjects, besides sugar legis lat ion, include: Department of Agriculture and r ice exports. Correspondents include: Ezra Taft Benson and Harry Flood Byrd.

ov F 4. Fulbright Act.

June 30, 1948 - Nov. 22, 1953.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning pro- posed reorganizat ion of internat ional information and educat ional exchange programs into a new and separate agency, including part icular concern for administrat ive location of educat ional ex- change; materials concerning Fulbright scholarship program, including suggested amendment to exempt Fulbright Act from

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637. BCN 90. (Cont. …)

Rabaut Amendment. Fi le includes a great deal of printed r- search material . Other subjects include: defense spending, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Senate Government Operat ions Committee, and Voice of America. Signif icant correspondents include: Sherman Adams, John Foster Dulles, Dwight David Eisenhower, Clare Boothe Luce, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, and James Lewis Morri l l .

ov F 5. The U. N.

Feb. 1954 - Aug. 2, 1955.

The f i le contains printed materials concerning the United Na- t ions, United Nations Charter, and United Nations Security Counci l . Other noted subject is the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F 6. Rabaut Amendment. No dates.

The f i le contains largely typed reports and statist ics concerning educational exchange, including materials deal ing with the ef- fect of the Rabaut Amendment on exchange program and efforts to exempt Fulbright scholarships from terms of the amendment. Other noted subject is Great Bri tain. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F 7. Rabaut Amendment. Dec. 8, 1952 - July 28, 1953.

The f i le contains largely typed materials concerning educational exchange, including background papers on the effectiveness of the program, prepared for possible use in connection with the hearing on education activ i t ies; and recommendations for exemp- t ion of Fulbr ight scholarships from Rabaut Amendment. Other subjects, besides educational exchange, Fulbr ight scholarships, and Rabaut Amendment, include: mass media, Soviet Union, Turkey, and the United Nations. Correspondents include: Francis James Coll igan and Walter Bedel l Smith.

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638. BCN 90. (Cont. …) ov F 8. Rabaut Amendment.

Feb. 13, 1952 - July 31, 1953.

The f i le contains smal l amount of typed material and corres- pondence concerning educational exchange, Fulbright scholar- ships, Rabaut Amendment, and Smith-Mundt Act, including stat ist ical table and chart. There are no signif icant corres- pondents.

ov F 9. Foreign Relat ions.

June 5, 1953 - 1956.

The f i le contains materials dealing with foreign relat ions, in- c luding mostly pr inted and typed reports and Congressional Record excerpts concerning Charles Eustis Bohlen, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, Mutual Securi ty Act, and Soviet Union; and correspondence discussing Bricker Amendment. There are no signif icant cor- respondents.

ov F 10. Labor and Publ ic Welfare.

July 3, 1952 - Aug. 5, 1952.

The f i le contains printed reports concerning the Fair Employ- ment Pract ices Act; a few newspaper cl ippings; and a draft of a speech on civi l r ights by JWF. Other subjects include: Se- nate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, race relat ions, Southern pol i t ics, and states’ r ights. There are no signif icant correspondents.

ov F 11. Tidelands.

1951 - May 12, 1953.

The f i le contains materials, including printed and typed reports, concerning the controversy over ownership of submerged lands of the marginal sea; opposit ion to proposed legislat ion estab- l ishing t i t le to these lands in the states, including al ternative proposals for use of these resources; and discussion of three landmark cases establ ishing jur isdict ion over said lands and

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639. BCN 90. (Cont ….)

resources. Subjects include: education, Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, s tates’ r ights, Texas, and t ide - lands oil. Signif icant correspondent is Lister Hi l l , whose statement on "oil for educat ion" is included.

ov F 12. Exchange Program.

1956.

The f i le contains pr inted material concerning educational ex - change and typed reports on use of foreign currencies in these programs, including a capsule discussion of appl icable legis - lat ion. Subjects include: educational exchange, Fulbright scho- larships, and Smith-Mundt Act. There are no signif icant cor - respondents.

F 13. Exchange Program. January 4, 1955 - 1956.

The f i le contains largely typed mater ials concerning educa - t ional exchange and Fulbright scholarships; copy of a bil l to establish an effect ive student exchange program with Lat in America; and typed reports and table concerning cut in ap - propriat ions for educational exchange. Other noted subjects include: Asia and James Lewis Morri l l . There are no signi - f icant correspondents.

F 14. Overseas Information Subcommittee. Nov. 1, 1951 - Oct. 23, 1953.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning overseas information and educat ional exchange programs, in - cluding a draft report of the Senate Overseas Information Sub - committee on information programs abroad. Subjects include: Burma, educational exchange, Foreign Service, Fulbright scho - larships, mass media, Senate Overseas Information Subcom - mittee, and propaganda. Correspondents include: Walter Johnson and Joseph Raymond McCarthy.

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640. BCN 90. (Cont. …) F 15. Overseas Information Subcommittee.

March 28, 1952 - January 4, 1955.

The f i le contains printed and typed materials, including largely typed reports concerning overseas information programs and materials related to the reorganization of foreign information functions into the United States Information Agency. Fi le also contains a report, with country-by-country comments, on edu- cational exchange. Subjects, besides educational exchange, include: Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Foreign Scholar- ships Board, Mutual Securi ty Agency, Senate Overseas Infor- mation Subcommittee, United States Information Agency, and Voice of America. Signif icant correspondent is Walter Johnson.

F 16. Overseas Information Subcommittee. No dates.

The f i le contains printed and typed research material , including mostly typed reports concerning overseas information and edu- cational exchange programs with comments on the proposed reorganizat ion of programs into a new and separate agency. Subjects, besides educational exchange, include: mass media and Senate Overseas Information Subcommittee. Correspondents include: Guy Mark Gi l let te, Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper, and Walter Johnson, whose reports of f ield tr ips abroad inves- t igating information and educational exchange act iv i t ies are in- c luded. Other noted correspondence is Joseph Raymond McCarthy's statement favoring reorganization plan.

F 17. Overseas Information Subcommittee. Feb. 1952 - March 4, 1953.

The f i le contains a lengthy typed report on educational exchange (1952) and also typed reports concerning the overseas informa- t ion programs, including recommendations for reorganizing and strengthening the internat ional information act iv i t ies. Subjects include: educational exchange, Foreign Scholarships Board, Senate Overseas Information Subcommittee, and United States Information Agency. Noted correspondent is Francis James Coll igan.

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641. BCN 90. (Cont. …) ov F 18. Overseas Information Subcommittee.

May 21, 1947 - July 20, 1955.

The f i le contains largely printed reports concerning overseas information programs; reports on the bi l l which set up the information and educational activ i t ies, including copies of said bi l l ; typed materials concerning information and educational exchange programs, including recommendations as to how ex- change act iv i t ies should be handled; and a wri t ten draft of a JWF speech. Subjects include: educational exchange, House Foreign Affairs Committee, Fulbright scholarships, and Senate Overseas Information Subcommittee. Signif icant cor- respondent is Dwight David Eisenhower.

F 19. Overseas Information Subcommittee. March 15, 1953 - June 10, 1953.

The f i le contains largely newspaper cl ippings concerning loyalty investigat ions, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, and the Voice of America. Other noted subject is the Senate Overseas Informa- t ion Subcommittee. Signif icant correspondent is Walter Lipp- mann, whose column on abol ishing the Voice of America is in- c luded.

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642. BCN 91. 12 Service Cases

A - Z.

BCN 91 consists of cases f i led in alphabetical order by the name of the serviceman. For the most part , i t is rout ine War Department correspondence concerning the Selective Service, mi l i tary discharges and deferments, commissions, courts martial , Arkansas soldiers missing in action, wounded, or dead, pensions and ret i rement. Subjects found in BCN 91 are l isted below but are not l isted on a f i le basis. Only signif icant correspondents (excepting War Department off ic ials) and signif icant service cases are l isted; the remainder of cases may be located through the alphabetical f i l ing system.

R F1. 12 Service Cases. June 10, 1954 - Dec. 3, 1956. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Max B. Harr ison. The signif icant subject is the Bricker Amendment.

R. F2. 12 Alphabetical Letter A. Feb. 9, 1954 - Aug. 20, 1956. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: Lee Vaughan Casey, Art ie Gregory, Jada M. McGuire, and Colter Hamilton Moses. The signif icant subject is Cyrus Andrew Ashcraft.

R F3. 12 Alphabetical Letter B. Dec. 1, 1954 - Dec. 26, 1957. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: Samuel Knox Banner, David Jasper Burleson, and Robert W. Launius.

ov R F4. 12 Alphabetical Letter B.

Sept. 9, 1955 - Sept. 12, 1957. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is J. Paul Ward.

R F5. 12 Alphabetical Letter B. Apri l 20, 1945 - January 30, 1957. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Mi lan Standish Creighton.

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643. BCN 91. (Cont. . . . )

R F6. 12 Alphabetical Letter C. Nov. 14, 1955 - Dec. 20, 1957. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: Wil l iam Seth Atkins, Lewis Cal l ison, Lewis Carpenter, Fel ix Pugh.

R F7. 12 Alphabetical Letter D. Feb. 10, 1954 - Nov. 13, 1957. [Restricted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Harry Lee Wil l iams.

R F8. 12 Alphabetical Letter E. Nov. 14, 1953 - May 8, 1958. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Hal Cooper Douglas, Clyde Taylor El l is, James Wil l iam Ell is, Thomas Brady Pryor, Jr.

R F9. 12 Alphabetical Letter F. July 20, 1949 - Dec. 13, 1957. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: James Lloyd Bland, Lee Fancher, Bobbie Jean Farabee, Orval Eugene Faubus, Larry C. Fulbr ight, John Lee Fulbright, James Curt is Landes, Guy Ellsworth Wil l iams.

R F10. 12 Alphabetical Letter G. January 30, 1956 - Dec. 23, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: John D. Eldridge, Jr. , Wright Patman.

R F11. 12 Alphabetical Letter G. January 27, 1955 - Aug. 14, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Samuel E. Gearhart, Al fred H. Hathcock, Thomas Brady Pryor, Jr.

R F12. 12 Alphabetical Letter H. Apri l 4, 1956 - Dec. 26, 1957. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: Wil l iam L. Humphries and Roy Waymon Milum.

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644. BCN 91. (Cont. . . .)

R F13. 12 Alphabet ical Letter H. May 5, 1956 - Feb. 4, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: James Freder ick Hart, Donald Poe, and Jack R. Porter.

ov R F14. 12 Alphabet ical Letter H.

Sept. 7, 1955 - June 8, 1956. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Orval Eugene Faubus and Marvin Wesley Melton.

R F15. 12 Alphabet ical Letter I . June 6, 1956 - July 18, 1956. [Restr icted]

R F16. 12 Alphabet ical Letter J. Nov. 1, 1955 - Apr il 12, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F17. 12 Alphabet ical Letter K. Oct. 3, 1955 - Dec. 24, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Sidney Sanders McMath and McRae Sims. ov

R F18. 12 Alphabet ical Letter L. July 1, 1954 - Dec. 18, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: A lf B. Carter, Kaneaster Hodges, Wil l iam Roscoe Lee, and James Oliver Porter.

R F19. 12 Alphabet ical Letter M. June 18, 1947 - Feb. 4 1956. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is George V. Muschaney.

R F20. 12 Alphabet ical Letter M. Feb. 11, 1953 - Feb. 7, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Deane Al len, Orval Eugene Faubus, and Alfred J. Moss.

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645. BCN 91. (Cont. …)

R F21. 12 Alphabet ical Letter M. Oct. 4, 1956 - Oct. 29, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Davis Fitzhugh and Nei l l C. Marsh, Jr.

R F22. 12 Alphabet ical Letter Me. Sept. 10, 1955 - Oct. 29, 1956. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Warren Richard Felker and Jada M. McGuire.

ov R F23. 12 Alphabet ical Letter N.

March 27, 1956 - Nov. 13, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F24. 12 Alphabet ical Letter O. May 3, 1954 - March 29, 1957. [Restr icted]

ov R F25. 12 Alphabetical Letter P.

Oct. 7, 1955 - Aug. 22, 1956. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Amis R. Guthridge.

R F26. 12 Alphabetical Letter P. Sept. 27, 1955 - Dec. 16, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F27. 12 Alphabet ical Letter Q. March 10, 1956 - June 5, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Conway J. Pearce and Wil l iam Steel.

R F28. 12 Alphabet ical Letter R. Oct. 1, 1954 - Sept. 9, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Charles D. Hawks and Jay O. Rand, Jr.

R F29. 12 Alphabet ical Letter S. Aug. 11, 1955 - Feb. 19, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Phi l ip G. Back, Jay W. Dickey, Freder ick Maxf ield Pickens, Jr. , and Alexander Hendr ix Rowell.

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646. BCN 91. (Cont. . . .)

R F30. 12 Alphabet ical Letter S. March 20, 1956 - Dec. 19, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F31. 12 Alphabet ical Letter T. Oct. 3, 1955 - Oct. 1, 1957. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Orval Eugene Faubus, Marvin Wesley Melton, Donald Poe, and Thomas Brady Pryor, Jr.

R F32. 12 Alphabet ical Letter U. Apri l 26, 1956 - July 28, 1956. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Wayne Upton.

R F33. 12 Alphabet ical Letter V. Oct. 13, 1955 - Sept. 3, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F35. 12 Alphabet ical Letter W. May 31, 1955 - March 1, 1957. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Roy Waymon Milum.

R F35. 12 Alphabet ical Letter W. Apri l 19, 1956 - January 14, 1958. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Lincoln Maupin Cummings and Robert J. Wimberley.

R F36. 12 Alphabet ical Letter X - Y - Z. Sept. 16, 1955 - July 31, 1957. [Restr icted]

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646a. BCN 91 [12 Service] [Cases] 1954-1955 sic

R F1. [12 Service Cases] June 10, 1954 - Dec 3, 1956. [Restr icted]

R 2. [12 Alphabetical Letter] A.

Feb 9, 1954 - Aug 20, 1956. [Restr icted]

R 3. [12 Alphabetical Letter] B. Dec 1, 1954 - Dec 26, 1957. [Restr icted]

ov

R 4. [12 Alphabetical Letter] B. Sept 9, 1955 - Sept 12, 1957. [Restricted]

R 5. [12 Alphabetical Letter] B. Apr 20, 1945 - Jan 30, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 6. [12 Alphabetical Letter] C. Nov 14, 1955 - Dec 20, 1957. [Restricted]

R 7. [12 Alphabetical Letter] D.

Feb 10, 1954 - Nov 13, 1957. [Restricted]

R 8. [12 Alphabetical Letter] E. Nov 14, 1953 - May 8, 1958. [Restr icted]

R 9. [12 Alphabetical Letter} F. July 20, 1949 - Dec 13, 1957. [Restricted]

R 10. [12 Alphabetical Letter] G.

Jan 30, 1956 - Dec 23, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 11. [12 Alphabetical Letter] G. Jan 27, 1955 - Aug 14, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 12. [12 Alphabetical Letter] H.

Apr 4, 1956 - Dec 26, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 13. [12 Alphabetical Letter] H. May 5, 1956 - Feb 4, 1957. [Restr icted]

ov R 14. [12 Alphabetical Letter] H.

Sept 7, 1955 - June 8, 1956. [Restr icted]

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646b

BCN 91. (Cont. …)

R 15. [12 Alphabetical Letter] I . June 6, 1956 - July 18, 1956. [Restricted]

R 16. [12 Alphabetical Letter] J. Nov 1, 1955 - Apr 12, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 17. [12 Alphabetical Letter] K. Oct 3, 1955 - Dec 24, 1957. [Restr icted]

ov R 18. [12 Alphabetical Letter] L.

July 1, 1954 - Dec 18, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 19. [12 Alphabetical Letter] M. June 18, 1947 - Feb 4, 1956. [Restr icted]

R 20. [12 Alphabetical Letters] M. Feb 11, 1953 - Feb 7, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 21. [12 Alphabetical Letter] M. Oct 4, 1956 - Oct 29, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 22. [12 Alphabetical Letter] Me. Sept 10, 1955 - Oct 29, 1956. [Restricted]

ov R 23. [12 Alphabetical Letter] N.

Mar 27, 1956 - Nov 13, 1957. [Restricted]

R 24. [12 Alphabetical Letter] O. May 3, 1954 - Mar 29, 1957. [Restr icted]

ov R 25. [12 Alphabetical Letter] P.

Oct 7, 1955 - Aug 22, 1956. [Restr icted]

R 26. [12 Alphabetical Letter] P. Sept 27, 1955 - Dec 16, 1957. [Restricted]

R 27. [12 Alphabetical Letter] Q. Mar 10, 1956 - June 5, 1957. [Restricted]

R 28. [12 Alphabetical Letter] R. Oct 1, 1954 - Sept 9, 1957. [Restr icted]

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646c

BCN 91. (Cont. …)

R 29. [12 Alphabetical Letter] S. Aug 11, 1955 - Feb 19, 1957. [Restricted]

R 30. [12 Alphabetical Letter] S. Mar 20, 1956 - Dec 19, 1957. [Restricted]

R 31. [12 Alphabetical Letter] T. Oct 3, 1955 - Oct 1, 1957. [Restricted]

R 32. [12 Alphabetical Letter] U. Apr 26, 1956 - July 28, 1956. [Restricted]

R 33. [12 Alphabetical Letter] V. Oct 13, 1955 - Sept 3, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 34. [12 Alphabetical Letter] W. May 31, 1955 - Mar 1, 1957. [Restr icted]

R 35. [12 Alphabetical Letter] W.

Apr 19, 1956 - Jan 14, 1958. [Restr icted]

R 36. [12 Alphabetical Letter] X- Y- Z. Sept 16, 1955 - July 31, 1957. [Restricted]

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647.

BCN 92. Veterans Cases, 1954-1959 [sic]

BCN 92 consists of f i les, in general alphabetical order, concerning veterans cases. Most subjects are not indexed and only signif icant correspondents and cases are l isted. Routine Veterans Administrat ion correspondence is not l isted, therefore VA off icials are not l isted, although they appear throughout the f i les. Subjects found in al l f i les: Veterans Administrat ion, veterans, G. I . Bi l l of Rights, unemployment, vocational rehabi l i tat ion, and Veterans Administrat ion hos- pi tals.

R F1. 34-a Administrat ive Policies, 1959. Feb. 5, 1959 - Nov. 30, 1959. [Restricted]

The signif icant correspondent is Eldridge Jones Butler and the signif icant subject is the VA off ice in Forrest City.

R F2. 34-b Alphabetical Letter A.

March 9, 1954 - Dec. 24, 1959. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Haskell L. Utley.

R F3. 34-b Alphabetical Letter B. Sept. 10, 1952 - Dec. 12, 1955. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: H. Wil l iam McMil lan, George Cl i f ton Wade.

R F4. 34-b Alphabetical Letter B. Nov. 22, 1955 - Dec. 28, 1956. [Restr icted]

The only signif icant correspondent is D. Leonard Lingo.

R F5. 34-b Alphabetical Letter B. Feb. 14, 1952 - Aug. 1957. [Restricted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Charles Floyd Brokaw.

R F6. 34-b Alphabetical Letter B. January 10, 1958 - Dec. 1, 1959. [Restricted]

The only signif icant correspondent is Owen Cheney Bickford, Jr.

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648. BCN 92. (Cont. …)

R F7. 34-b Alphabetical Letter C. January 21, 1954 - March 13, 1957. [Restr icted]

The only s ignif icant correspondent is Hal Cooper Douglas.

R F8. 34-b Alphabetical Letter C. January 11, 1956 - Nov. 4, 1959. [Restr icted]

The only s ignif icant correspondent is Rufus Cromwell Branch.

R F9. 34-b Alphabetical Letter D. March 8, 1954 - Nov. 19, 1958. [Restr icted]

R F10. 34-b Alphabetical Letter E. Apri l 19, 1956 - Dec. 29, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F11. 34-b Alphabetical Letter F. Nov. 30, 1953 - Dec. 18, 1959. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: George Frasier and Mrs. John Fulbright. Wilbur Daigh Mil ls is the signif icant subject.

R F12. 34-b Alphabetical Letter G. Feb. 8, 1954 - June 7, 1960. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Lister Hil l and John Lit t le McClel lan.

R F13. 34-b Alphabetical Letter H. Nov. 29, 1951 - July 18, 1955. [Restr icted]

R F14. 34-b Alphabetical Letter H. January 28, 1932 - Oct. 26, 1956. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondent is John Fischer.

R F15. 34-b Alphabetical Letter H. Nov. 13, 1956 - Dec. 7, 1959. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondent is James Ceci l Hale.

R F16. 34-b Alphabetical Letter I . Oct. 29, 1951 - Nov. 3, 1954. [Resticted]

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649.

BCN 92. (Cont. . . .)

R F17. 34-b Alphabetical Letter J. Apri l 27, 1954 - Aug. 21, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F18. 34-b Alphabetical Letter K. July 2, 1954 - Dec. 10, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F19. 34-b Alphabetical Letter L. January 27, 1954 - Aug. 22, 1956. [Restr icted]

The only s ignif icant correspondent is Frederic Maxf ield Pickens, Jr.

R F20. 34-b Alphabetical Letter L. March 1, 1957 - Dec. 30, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F21. 34-b Alphabetical Letter L. Nov. 19, 1959 - Dec. 10, 1960. [Restr icted]

R F22. 34-b Alphabetical Letter M. Sept. 9, 1953 - Nov. 18, 1955. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondent is John Conner ly Milum.

R F23. 34-b Alphabetical Letter M. Feb. 25, 1956 - Dec. 7, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F24. 34-b Alphabetical Letter Mc. Aug. 21, 1952 - March 12, 1958. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Robert Walter McIlroy and Leon Lomax McKeehan.

R F25. 34-b Alphabetical Letter N. Oct. 17, 1955 - Dec. 7, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F26. 34-b Alphabetical Letter 0. Feb. 7, 1955 - Oct. 26, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F27. 34-b Alphabetical Letter P. January 21, 1954 - Aug. 4, 1959. [Restr icted]

The signif icant correspondent is Storm Hammond Whaley.

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BCN 92. (Cont. . . .)

R F28. 34-b Alphabetical Letter Q. January 17, 1956 - January 24, 1956. [Restricted]

R F29. 34-b Alphabetical Letter R. March 10, 1953 - January 15, 1960. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: Roy Waymon Milum and Donald Poe.

R F30. 34-b Alphabetical Letter S.

Dec. 19, 1953 - January 23, 1958. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: John Connerley Milum, Douglas Smith, and Mack Sturgis. The signif icant subjects mentioned are: Arkansas state pol i t ics, Orval Eugene Faubus, and Wilton Robert Stephens.

R F31. 34-b Alphabetical Letter S. January 8, 1955 - Dec. 15, 1959. [Restricted]

R F32. 34-b Alphabetical Letter T. Oct. 23, 1952 - Dec. 14, 1959. [Restr icted]

R F33. 34-b Alphabetical Letter V.

Feb. 10, 1955 - March 2, 1955. [Restr icted]

R F34. 34-b Alphabetical Letter V.

January 22, 1954 - Aug. 2, 1955. [Restricted]

The signif icant correspondent is Walter E. Vroman.

R F35. 34-b Alphabetical Letter W. Feb. 2, 1954 - July 26, 1956. [Restricted]

Correspondents include: Dorothy Y. Ward and Mack West.

R F36. 34-b Alphabetical Letter W. Feb. 18, 1953 - Dec. 14, 1959. [Restr icted]

Correspondents include: J. Ray Anderson and James Cecil Hale.

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651.

BCN 92. (Cont. . . .)

R F3T. 34-b Alphabetical Letter X - Y - Z. January 4, 1952 - May 14, 1956. [Restr icted]

The signif icant subject is John Henry Barnhi l l .

R F38. 34-c Hospitals. June 28, 1954 - Feb. 4, 1957. [Restricted]

The f i le contains correspondence about several VA hospitals around the state and some features and equipment in them. Correspondents include: David S. Blumenthal, Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Jr. , Wesley J. Gordon, and Glen Frederick Walther. Subjects include: Fort Roots Veterans Hospital.

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651a.

BCN 92. [Veterans Cases] -1954 to 1959 [sic]

R F1. 34-a Administrat ive Policies, 1959. Feb 5, 1959 - Nov 30, 1959. [Restr icted]

R 2. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] A.

Mar 9, 1954 - Dec 24, 1959. [Restr icted] R 3. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] B.

Sept 10, 1952 - Dec 12, 1955. [Restricted] R 4. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] B.

Nov 22, 1955 - Dec 28, 1956. [Restricted] R 5. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] B.

Feb 14, 1952 - Aug 1957. [Restricted] R 6. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] B.

Jan 10, 1958 - Dec 1, 1959. [Restr icted] R 7. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] C.

Jan 21, 1954 - Mar 13, 1957. [Restr icted] R 8. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] C.

Jan 11, 1956 - Nov 4, 1959. [Restr icted] R 9. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] D.

Mar 8, 1954 - Nov 19, 1958. [Restr icted] R 10. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] E.

Apr 19, 1956 - Dec 29, 1959. [Restr icted] R 11. [34 -b Alphabetical Letter] F.

Nov 30, 1953 - Dec 18, 1959. [Restricted] R 12. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] G.

Feb 8, 1954 - June 7, 1960. [Restr icted] R 13. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] H.

Nov 29, 1951 - July 18, 1955. [Restricted] R 14. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] H.

Jan 28, 1932 - Oct 26, 1956. [Restr icted] R 15. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] H.

Nov 13, 1956 - Dec 7, 1959. [Restr icted]

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651b.

BCN 92. (Cont. . . .)

R 16. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] I . Oct 29, 1951 - Nov 3, 1954. [Restr icted]

R 17. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] J.

Apr 27, 1954 - Aug 21, 1959. [Restr icted] R 18. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] K.

July 2, 1954 - Dec 10, 1959. [Restr icted] R 19. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] L.

Jan 27, 1954 - Aug 22, 1956. [Restr icted] R 20. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] L.

Mar 1, 1957 - Dec 30, 1959. [Restr icted] R 21. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] L.

Nov 19, 1959 - Dec 10, 1960. [Restricted] R 22. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] M.

Sept 9, 1953 - Nov 18, 1955. [Restr icted] R 23. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] M.

Feb 25, 1956 - Dec 7, 1959. [Restr icted] R 24. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] Mc.

Aug 21, 1952 - Mar 12, 1958. [Restricted] R 25. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] N.

Oct 17, 1955 - Dec 7, 1959. [Restr icted] R 26. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] O.

Feb 7, 1955 - Oct 26, 1959. [Restr icted] R 27. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] P.

Jan 21, 1954 - Aug 4, 1959. [Restr icted] R 28. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] Q.

Jan 17, 1956 - Jan 24, 1956. [Restr icted] R 29. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] R.

Mar 10, 1953 - Jan 15, 1960. [Restricted] R 30. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] S

Dec 19, 1953 - Jan 23, 1958. [Restricted]

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651c.

BCN 92. (Cont. . . .)

R 31. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] S. Jan 8, 1955 - Dec 15, 1959. [Restr icted]

R 32. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] T.

Oct 23, 1952 - Dec 14, 1959. [Restr icted]

R 33. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] U. Feb 10, 1955 - Mar 2, 1955. [Restr icted]

R 34. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] V. Jan 22, 1954 - Aug 2, 1955. [Restr icted]

R 35. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] W.

Feb 2, 1954 - July 26, 1956. [Restricted]

R 36. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] W. Feb 18, 1953 - Dec 14, 1959. [Restricted]

R 37. [34-b Alphabetical Letter] X-Y-Z.

Jan 4, 1952 - May 14, 1956. [Restr icted]

R 38. [34-c] Hospitals.

June 28, 1954 - Feb 4, 1957. [Restr icted]

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652.

BCN 93-97 Cross Reference.

BCN 93-97 consists of f i les, in general alphabetical order, containing carbon copies of letters or iginating in JWF' s off ices. Letters are grouped by alphabet ical sub -headings and arranged chronological ly within the alphabet ical groups. Specif ic names and subjects are not indexed separately, as identical copies of al l correspondence may be found in sub- ject-or iented f i les. Letters to a specif ic correspondent, however, may be located with relat ive facil i ty by a cursory search of these cross reference f i les.

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653.

BCN 98. Invi tat ions 1955 [sic] F1. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

Nov. 13, 1956 - Dec. 15, 1956.

F2. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

Sept. 6, 1956 - Dec. 27, 1956.

F3. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

Aug. 9, 1956 - Oct. 26, 1956.

F4. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

June 28, 1956 - Oct. 19, 1956. F5. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

June 8, 1956 - July 26, 1956.

F6. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

March 22, 1956 - June 8, 1956.

F7. Invi tat ions Declined [sic] - Out of State.

January 31, 1956 - May 8, 1956.

F8. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

March 2, 1956 - Apri l 20, 1956.

F9. Invi tat ions Declined [sic] - Out of State.

March 16, 1955 - March 13, 1956.

F10. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

January 20, 1956 - March 1, 1956.

F11. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

Sept. 2, 1955 - January 31, 1956.

F12. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State [s ic]

Apri l 19, 1955 - January 26, 1956.

F13. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

July 12, 1955 - Dec. 5, 1955.

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654.

BCN 98. (Cont. . . .) F14. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

Aug. 24, 1955 - January 31, 1956.

F15. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State. June 23, 1955 - Oct. 27, 1955.

F16. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

July 5, 1955 - Sept. 4, 1955. F17. Invi tat ions Declined - Out of State.

May 16, 1955 - July 14, 1955.

Fi les throughout BCN 98 include announcements, offers of honorary degrees, and invi tat ions for speaking engagements, banquets, and various kinds of celebrations. Al l of the subjects are not l isted since emphasis is on the correspond- dents. Although many of the wri ters are out-of-state, Arkan- sas correspondents are stressed. Fi les 1-17 contain largely out-of-state correspondence con- cerning invitat ions decl ined. Subjects include: Harry Flood Byrd, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brandeis Universi ty, educational exchange, presidential campaign of 1956, sena- torial campaign of 1956, Bolivia, Hait i , Pakistan, Peru, India, oleomargarine taxes, Tyronza, Lowry Harold McDaniel , mass media, James Edward Murray, Red River Val ley Associat ion, Li thuania, AHEPA, Brazi l , Korea, Reynolds Metals Company, Israel, Japan, Netherlands, Panama, communism, Natural Gas Bi l l , cotton, Mississippi Valley Flood Control Association, Sigma Chi, Cuba, Rumania, Venezuela, Burma, Poland, and Thai land. Fi le 7 includes a l ist of JWF’s favori te "classical” music. Correspondents include: Earl Lauer Butz, Marcus A. Hollabaugh, Margaret Driver Gavin, George Kenneth Holland, Bruce Tucker, J. Edward Burroughs, Jr., Wil l iam Roff Chappell , Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, Orval Eugene Faubus, Phi l ip L. Graham, Charles Hamilton Murphy, Jr., Clyde Eber Palmer, Mohammed Ali , Paul Howard Douglas, Carey Estes Kefauver, Andrew Russel l Pearson, Dwight David Eisenhower, Ronald Buchanan McCal lum, Lowry Harold McDaniel, Robert Langmuir Riggs, Harold E. Snyder, Robert N. Banks, Harry Flood Byrd, Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefel ler, Alexander Wiley, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Claud L. Holbert, Dan A. Kimball , Ceci l Rhodes King, Hugh F. McKenna, Robert Ferdinand Wagner, Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , Edwin Carl Johnson, Robert Lawrence Stearns, Herbert K. Thatcher, Matthew H. McCloskey, Alfred Auerbach, Russel l Cravens Gregg, John P. McConnell , Samuel Arthur Weiss,

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655.

BCN 98. (Cont. . . .)

Al fred Bryan Bonds, Jr. , Alba Eban, Arthur Gardner, Roscoe C. Hobbs, Wil l iam Arthur Purtel l , Almer St i l lwel l Mike Mon- roney, Wil l iam M. Berry, Paul M. Butler, Michael V. Di Sal le, John Lit t le McClel lan, John Wil l iam Nason, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Thruston Ballard Morton, Clarence Isaiah Pontius, W. John Kenney, Homer Earl Capehart, Pat H. Mathews, Erwin Dain Canham, and Lister Hi l l .

F18. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas. Sept. 10, 1956 - Dec. 28, 1956.

F19. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

Feb. 9, 1956 - Aug. 29, 1956.

F20. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

March 15, 1955 - May 15, 1956.

F21. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

May 24, 1955 - Feb. 18, 1956. F22. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

June 19, 1954 - May 9, 1955. F23. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

Feb. 10, 1954 - Aug. 19, 1955. F24. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

Feb. 10, 1954 - Dec. 12, 1955.

F25. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

January 13, 1955 - June 24, 1955.

F26. Invi tat ions Declined - Arkansas.

Dec. 31, 1954 - Apri l 19, 1955.

F27. Invi tat ions Declined 70-b [sic] (Arkansas).

Aug. 25, 1955 -Nov. 16, 1955.

F28. Invi tat ions Declined 70-b [sic] (Arkansas).

Dec. 20, 1954 - Oct. 19, 1955.

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656.

BCN 98. (Cont. . . .)

Fi les 18-28 contain largely Arkansas correspondence concerning invitat ions decl ined. Subjects include: Arkansas Farm Bureau Federat ion, Arkansas Library Commission, Sigma Chi, Tyronza, Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Camden Ord- nance Plant, Fort Chaffee, Arkansas Power and Light Company, Blue Key, Philander Smith College, United Nations, Yugoslavia, lumber industry in Arkansas, European unity, Counci l of Europe, and Lit t le Rock Air Force Base. Correspondents in- c lude: Albert Frankl in Barham, Thomas Harry Barton, Hugh M. Brinkley, Frank W. Cantrel l , Louis Sharp Dunaway, Wesley J. Gordon, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Paul W. Milam, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Harry L. Oswald, James C. Park, Carl Purnel l , Harold Mason Sherman, Wayne H. White, J immy Wyatt, Charles Aust in Vines, Richard M. Ardemagni, David Compton, J. Albert Hopkins, Lowry Harold McDaniel , Nei l l L. Reed, Winthrop Rockefel ler, John Rotenberry, Perry L. Rushing, Harvey R. Adams, John Elward Brown, Jr. , Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , Orval Eugene Faubus, Oscar Fendler, Harry R. Hestand, Jim Johnson, Troy McNeil l , Charles Edward Putnam, Herbert L. Thomas, John James Truemper, John L. Vance, Henry Scott Yocum, John Elmer Brown, Jr., Lesl ie E. Bryant, Eldridge Jones Butler, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Roy Elmer Danuser, John R. Ewbank, Samuel E. Gearhart, Henry Clay Hansen, Keith Kahle, Herbert A. Lewis, Wilbur A. Baker, Lawrence Arnette Davis, Jessamine Daggett Gist, J.A. Hi l l , Basi l S. Hoag, Junius Eugene O'Daniel, Si las D. Snow, Paul Sull ins, Herbert K. Thatcher, Horace Eugene Thompson, Peter F. Watzek, Virgi l T. Blossom, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Wil l iam Roscoe Lee, J.D. McGehee, Wil l iam Martin Shepherd, Hardy Lathan Winburn, I I I , Paul Young, Jr. , Ozero Carl Brewer, Jack St iel Dante, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, Roy Waymon Milum, John A. Rudisi l l , Bernal D. Seamster, Richard Ryan Thompson, Lyt le C. Baber, Wil l iam G. Conley, Peter Dierks Joers, Burk Mann, Walter Paul Paepcke, Abe J. Davidson, Jay W. Dickey, Walter C. Guy, Clay M. Hair- ston, French R. McKnight, James Henry Penick, E. Al len Shep- pard, Jack Smallwood, Wil l iam I. West, Jr. , John Tyler Cald- well , Clem Cox, Winslow Shaw Drummond, K. August Engel, De- wit t Talmadge Henderson, Edgar H. Metcalf , W. A. Spratl in, Thomas Harper, Walter C. Hickman, Carl Hinton, John Arthur Riggs, Jr., Rufus B. Robins, and James Wil l iam Trimble.

F29. 1955 Raincheck Letters. Sept. 15, 1955 - Nov. 28, 1955.

The f i le contains Arkansas correspondence concerning largely speaking engagements and JWF responses asking for a rain- check. There are no signif icant subjects. Correspondents include: John Baxter, Sidney L. Good, Ceci l Laughlin, Nona Lee Trussell , Carneal Warf ield, I I I , and Thomas G. Wilson.

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657.

BCN 98. (Cont. . . .) F30. 70-A [sic] 1955.

May 11, 1955 - Dec. 31, 1955.

F31. 70-A [sic] 1955. Feb. 17, 1955 - June 1, 1955.

F32. 70-A [sic] 1955 [sic]

Oct. 30, 1953 - Apri l 27, 1955.

Fi les 30-32 contain both out-of-state and Arkansas corre- spondence concerning invitat ions—accepted, decl ined, and pending. Subjects include: John Carrol l Cone, Norway, The New York Times, and mass media. Correspondents include: John A. Cooper, Wilhelm Munthe De Morgenstierne, George Kenneth Holland, Wil l iam K. Ingram, Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr., Marvin Wesley Melton, Al len Max Metcalf , Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Jack Pickens, Roy Prewitt , Arnold Eric Sevareid, Nathan Weinberg, Logan Curt is Brewer Young, Harry Scott Ash- more, Lytle C. Baber, Harry Flood Byrd, Wil l iam Wilson Camp- bel l , John Carrol l Cone, John Duncan Goodloe, I I I , Albert Arnold Gore, Lester Corr in Strong, Alexander Wiley, Francis James Coll igan, Andre De Limur, Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, Oren Harris, Walter Johnson, Lewis Webster Jones, G. Rex Ki lbourn, Lawrence Edmund Spivak, and James Wil l iam Trimble.

EBA 12/16/76

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658.

BCN 99. Committees and Reports. F1. Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion (2).

January 13, 1958 - July 8, 1959.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the proposed his- toric preservation of El l is Is land; correspondence regarding proposed changes in the Walter-McCarran Act; and largely ma- terials concerning efforts to secure the return of Paul Erdos to this country. Correspondents include: Michael Aloysius Feighan and Wil l iam A. Pierce.

ov F2. Rules Committee.

Dec. 19, 1957 - March 17, 1959.

ov F3. Rules Committee.

March 24, 1959 - Nov. l8, 1959.

Fi les 2 and 3 contain material and correspondence concerning matters related to the Rules Committee, including the fol- lowing subjects: c loture, DeQueen Chamber of Commerce, pub- l ic moral i ty, Senate rules, Southern pol i t ics, Veteran's Committee, American Legion, consumer protection, Disabled American Veterans, federal-state economic relat ions, National Security Council , and seniori ty system. Fi le 2 includes script from a f i lm on power held by Southern senators in the form of committee chairmanships. Correspondents include: Charles Edward Bennett , Ambrose H. Gal lagher, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , A. Wil l is Robertson, Thomas Frank Wil l iams, Marion Maxwel l Caskie, Kenneth Barnard Keating, and Carey Estes Kefauver.

F4. Rule 22 (1). January 7, 1959 - January 14, 1959.

The small f i le contains largely consti tuent correspondence concerning cloture, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Robert Estes Ritchie. Correspondents include: Edgar A. Albin, David Durst, and Jack Pickens.

ov F5. Committee on Inter ior and Insular Affairs - General.

January 7, 1959 - Apri l 9, 1959.

ov F6. Committee on Inter ior and Insular Affairs - General.

Apri l 20, 1959 - Aug. 28, 1959.

Fi les 5 and 6 contain materials and correspondence, both

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659.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

consti tuent and out-of-state, concerning the fol lowing sub- jects: f lood control in Arkansas, Gettysburg National Park, Hawaiian statehood, minerals pol icy, national f lower, Ozarks Playgrounds Associat ion, race relat ions, tourism in Arkansas, water resources, wi lderness preservation, Youth Conservation Corps, Arkansas Audubon Society, Arkansas Water Conservation Commission, Buffalo River, manganese in Arkansas, National Park Service, Puerto Rico, shorel ines, and wi ldl i fe protection. Correspondents include: Gordon Llewellyn Al lott , John Tyler Caldwell , Joseph Sil l Clark, James R. English, Samuel E. Gearhart, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Peter Dierks Joers, Walter Johnson, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Claude Hoyt Turney, Harold E. Alexander, Edward Lewis Bart lett , Preston W. Grace, Ernest Guerning, John B. Luce, Luis Munoz Marin, James Edward Murray, Harry 0. Nichols, Augustus L. Page, and Herbert K. Thatcher. Fi le 6 includes a detai led statement of the Arkan- sas Audubon Society relat ing posit ions on a variety of con- servat ion issues, c. 1959.

F7. Joint Committee - General. March 9, 1959 - Aug. 7, 1959.

The small f i le contains material and correspondence concerning the Distr ict of Columbia and the Smithsonian Insti tute. Corre- spondent is Frank Townsend Bow.

F8. Joint Committee on the Economic Report (2). Apri l 8, 1959 - Oct. 13, 1959.

F9. Joint Committee on the Economic Report (2). Dec., 1958 - Apri l 7, 1959.

Fi les 8 and 9 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Joint Economic Committee, including the fol lowing subjects: government secrecy, nat ional debt, Kazimierz Studentowicz, Ful l Employment Act, and National Associat ion of Manufacturers. Fi le 8 includes materials deal ing with economic growth in the Soviet Union and Western Europe. Correspondents include: Paul Howard Douglas, Clyde Taylor El l is, Jul ius Rezler, Lawrence Bruehl, Frederick G. Donner, and Wright Patman.

F10. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (3). March 8, 1958 - Aug. 24, 1959.

The small f i le contains material and correspondence concerning atomic energy, Southwestern Electr ic Power Company, and Thai land.

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660.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

Noted correspondent is Max Waldo Bishop.

F11. Democratic Policy Committee.

no date.

The smal l f i le contains a memorandum concerning cloture and Southern pol i t ics. Correspondent is Wil l iam Proxmire.

F12. Aeronautical and Space Sciences 1959 [sic] Oct. 15-16, 1958 - Aug. 27, 1959.

The f i le contains material concerning aeronautics and space research. Other noted subject is American Enterprise Ass- ociat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

ov F13. 50 Miscel laneous – 1959.

Sept. 14, 1959 - Dec. 16, 1959.

The f i le contains materials and largely consti tuent corre- spondence concerning a variety of subjects: advert is ing, Buffalo River, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, Daughters of Chris- t ian Patriots, economy in government, education in Arkansas, Fort Smith, highway legislat ion, National Federat ion of In- dependent Business, race relat ions in Arkansas, tobacco in- dustry, and water resources. Correspondents include: Charles Forrest Al len, Robert G. Baker, Walter Stephan Baring, C.C. Li t t le, and J.O. Miles.

F14. 50 Miscel laneous – 1959. Apri l 13, 1959 - June 11, 1959.

The f i le includes bal lots and surveys from the National Feder- at ion of Independent Business and the Arkansas Retai l Hard- ware Association indicating opinions about several pending legislat ive matters. Other noted subject is small business. Correspondents include: Fred Boyd and George W. Parson.

F15. 50 Miscel laneous - 1959 [sic] Nov. 21, 1956 - June 2, 1959.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning Arkansas Bar Association, Democrat ic Party, discount stores, insurance legislat ion, minimum wage legislat ion, National Small Business Men's Association, oi l industry, race relat ions in Arkansas, and Smithsonian Insti tute. Fi le

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661.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

includes surveys from the Arkansas Retai l Hardware Associ- at ion indicat ing opinions about several pending legislat ive matters. Fi le also includes a letter signed by six U.S. senators out l ining legislat ive program in the form of a “Democratic Declarat ion of 1957." Correspondents include: Harry E. Brinkman, Paul Howard Douglas, Richard Benton Kahle, and Benjamin Dudley Rowland. Fi les 16-49 are a truly miscel laneous series of let ters— from across the United States, Arkansas, and abroad—con- cerning a variety of subjects. The letters are not in al- phabetical order in the individual folders. Some subjects frequently appearing in the f i les include dif ferent aspects of education, Cold War, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Republ ican Party, and separation of powers.

F16. [Alphabetical Letter] A 1955 [sic] Oct. 15, 1953 - Sept. 17, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning alcoholism, Ar- kansas Real Estate Associat ion, colonial ism, Ist iqlal Party of Morocco, Walter Johnson, McCarthyism, mass media, El l is M. Stafford, Bett in Stal l ing, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, surplus government property, and Truman Library. Correspondents in- c lude: Frank J. Abel, Dean Gooderham Acheson, Harvey R. Adams, George E. Agree, Syed Amjad Al i , Saul David Al insky, Gordon H. Al len, El lsworth Chapman Alvord, Charles Stanley Applegate, Jr., Max Ascoli , and Thomas D’Alesandro.

F17. [Alphabetical Letter] B 1955 [sic] July, 1953 - Sept. 26, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the American Medical Associat ion, Arkansas River, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Bayou Meto Water Shed, cancer research, Carnegie Inst i tut ion of Washington, dissent, foreign aid, Fort Chaffee, industry in Arkansas, minimum wage legislat ion. National Federat ion of Independent Business, nat ional universi ty, oi l industry, peaceful co-existence, John Emil Peuri foy, Matthew Herman Rothert, Society for Freedom in Science, Southwestern Bel l Telephone Company, Student Aid Foundation, Turkey, and wi ld- l i fe protect ion. Fi le also includes John H. Brownfield’s letter on dissent, the mil i tary, the American Medical Associ- at ion, and cancer research. Correspondents include: Louis Fabian Bachrach, Howard Ashley Ted Bailey, James D. Bales, Albert Frankl in Barham, Jane Brannan Bart lett , Rebia T. Basokcu, Ruth 0. Beall , Thomas T. Beall , Loren Murphy Berry,

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662.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

J. Bush Binley, James Lloyd Bland, Ernest James Bodman, Joe C. Brady, Warren El i jah Bray, Fred Gustave Breitzke, Hugh M. Brinkley, John H. Brownf ield, Joseph A. Buchman, Joel Ernest Bunch, John Ernest Bush, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, Orval Eugene Faubus, and E. D. Schmitt .

ov F18. [Alphabetical Letter] B 1955 [sic]

Oct. 21, 1953 - March 31, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning alcohol adver- t ising, American School, ant i-Semit ism, food shortages, Panama Canal Zone, Presbyter ian Church, race relat ions in Arkansas, rel ig ion and the Cold War, stock market, and Tunisia. Correspondents include: Bernie Smade Babcock, Harry G. Barr, Stonewall Jackson Beauchamp, Jr. , Homer Lester Berry, James Thomas Berryman, Remsen DuBois Bird, John H. Blackmore, Harriett Blakemore, James Lloyd Bland, Herbert Lawrence Block, Ernest James Bodman, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Warren Eli jah Bray, Merwyn G. Bridenst ine, Sidney M. Brooks, Clarence W. Bruce, Bruce Buchman, Eva Thomas Burke, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , and Orval Eugene Faubus.

F19. [Alphabetical Letter] C 1955 [sic] Dec. 10, 1954 - Sept. 22, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Norman Adams, American Inst itute of Architects, Eldridge Jones Butler, Christmas Pageant of Peace, communism among women, Cooperative League of the U.S.A., cooperat ive tax exemptions, disarm- ament, Roberta Waugh Fulbr ight, Miss Arkansas Pageant, Newsweek, president ial elect ion of 1956, race relat ions in Arkansas, The Reporter, Research Inst itute Recommendations, ret irement, savings and loan associat ions, school desegregation, Grif f in Smith, Sam Gregory Snyder, Table Rock Dam, and Victor Metals. Fi le includes a pet it ion call ing for the construct ion of a bridge near Table Rock Dam. Correspondents include: Lewis Call ison, James Wil l iam Cammack, Jr. , Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l, Leonard O. Carson, Leon Bidez Catlett , Olin Cavness, Paul Chambers, Robert D. Chambless, Dwight Chapin, Helen Chapman, Robert J. Chronister, Al len F. Clark, James Har lan Cleveland, Ewing Cockrel l, Tristram Coff in, Barnum L. Colton, J. Curran Conway, Percy L. Copeland, Cozette Cooper, John Sherman Cooper, Ethel Hale Cox, Floyd Char les Crow, Robert Cutler, Theodore Epperson, and Frederick J. Stevenson.

ov F20. [Alphabetical Letter] D 1955 [sic]

January, 1950 - Sept. 26, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas economic

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663.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

growth, Arkansas state pol i t ics, bipart isan cooperat ion, Chicago and Northwestern Railway, College of the Ozarks, Decatur, federal aid to education, Forrest City, lumber industry, peaceful co-existence, and rural roads in Ar- kansas. Fi le includes a peti t ion from Saint Francis County asking for help on rural roads. Correspondents include: Charles Ezra Daniel, Emmett L. Darr, Claire Desch, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Ray S. Donaldson, Denver Layton Dudley, Harold Andrew Dulan, Louis Sharp Dunaway, Winslow Shaw Drummond, and David L. Dykes, Jr.

F21. [Alphabetical Letter] E. Feb. 24, 1953 - Sept. 17, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas Club- woman, atomic bomb, Robert Anthony Eden, Herbert Berridge El l iston, George Finn, Fulbright scholarships, League of Women Voters, mass media and the Cold War, Poteau River Watershed, soi l conservat ion, Southern pol i t ics, two-party system in Arkansas, and The Washington Post. Correspondents include: Jack Coll ier East, Jr., James Ol iver Eastland, Howard O. Eaton, Irv in A. Edelman, Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, J. Paul Elrod, James C. Emery, Wil l iam H. Enfield, Mrs. Loy D. England, James R. English, and George L. Erion.

F22. [Alphabetical Letter] F 1955 [sic] Dec. 18, 1954 - Aug. 5, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning ant i -Cathol icism, bauxite industry, Chiang Kai-shek, Eric Hoffer, Beverly Joel Lambert, mass media, Glenn Parkinson Reynolds, Jack W. Rich, Sigma Chi, St. Vincent 's Inf i rmary, and Walter Winchell . Fi le includes memos to JWF—one in reference to his 1955 patronage al location and another in regard to a possible l ibel sui t relat ing to accusations that JWF had communist aff i l iat ion. Correspondents include: Mrs. R. N. Fairman, James Thomas Farrel l , Oscar Fendler, Thorold F. Field, John Fischer, David Edward Finley, Daniel Robert Fi tzpatrick, Albert Lewis Fletcher, Paul Flowers, Jul ian B. Fogleman, Edward H. Foley, Jr., Frank M. Folsom, Archie W. Ford, and Louise M. Fraser.

ov F23. [Alphabetical Letter] G 1955 [sic]

Dec. 15, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the American Farm Bureau Federat ion, Gir l Scouts, insurance companies in Arkan- sas, I taly, Herbert Kubly, Ralph Emerson McGil l , monetary

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664.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

pol icy, The New York Times, Panama Canal, peace plans, and ul traconservat ive pol i t ics. Correspondents include: Mary Louise Gai lor, Robert L. Gaither, Earl Henderson Gammons, Arthur Gardner, Roy Lawrence Garis, Thomas J. Gentry, Guy Mark Gi l let te, L. Quinn Glover, Eric Frederick Goldman, Shields M. Goodwin, Paul Grady, Bi l l Graham, Thomas Graham, Wil l iam Frankl in Graham, W. Mac Graves, Sam Grundfest, and Ratnakirt i Senerat Serasinghe Gunewardene.

F24. [Alphabetical Letter] H 1955. Feb. 21, 1955 - Sept. 20, 1955.

The f i le includes correspondence concerning Charlene Marie Bowers, Grol ier Society, National Petroleum Council , Sigma Chi, and Texarkana Labor News. Correspondents include: El izabeth Artman Hagenah, James Cecil Hale, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Worth D. Holder, John Carl Huenefeld, Robert W. Huie, Jr., Marvin Hurley, and Mrs. Robert Fee Hyatt .

F25. [Alphabetical Letter] H 1955 [sic]

May 24, 1940 - May 14, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning alcoholism, Wil- l iam Benton, cartels, I taly, Herbert Kubly, mental health, Mountain Home, and North American Air l ines. Correspondent 's include: Benjamin Victor Cohen, Bertram N. Haigh, Scott Downs Hamil ton, Forest Arthur Harness, Phebe M. Harrison, Robert Daniel Harrison, Mary Warmock Harsh, Laurance G. Henderson, Robert C. Hendrickson, John Calvin Hi l l , Jr. , Ethel Horsf ield, Cyrus Richard Huie, and Quincy Byrum Hurst.

F26. [Alphabetical Letter] I .

June 2, 1953 - March 28, 1955.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Dixon- Yates project and West Memphis. Noted correspondent is Wil l iam K. Ingram.

ov F27. [Alphabetical Letter] J.

June 28, 1940 - Sept. 17, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Winston Leonard Spencer Churchi l l , demobil ization, Hawaiian statehood, Indo- china War, Mark Perr in Jones I I I , junior col leges, McCarthyism, Mammoth Pass Road, Maumelle Ordnance Works, Samuel Wil l iams Reynolds, Li l l ian Smith, and Arthur El lsworth Summerf ield. Correspondents include: Hermal D. Jacobs, Egbert Jacobson,

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665.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

Cooper Jacoway, Alexander Jannes, Pete Jarman, Robert Harry Percy Jenkins, Grover S. Jernigan, Harry A. Jeter, Robert El l iot Jeter, Harold Jinks, Henry W. Jinske, Byron Lamar Johnson, Edwin Carl Johnson, John Monroe Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Johnson, James M. Jones, and Loleta Jones.

ov F28. [Alphabetical Letter] K.

Sept. 25, 1953 - July 7, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning agricul tural sub- sidies, Central Air l ines, German rearmament, immigration, l ivestock industry in Arkansas, lobby inf luence, lumber in- dustry in Arkansas, McCarthyism, National Counci l of the Churches of Christ, John Rutherford Noyes, Ozark forests, science and government, and soi l conservation. Correspon- dents include: Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr., Keith Kahle, David H. Katz, Carey Estes Kefauver, Jerry M. Ketchum, Luther H. King, Phil ip M. Klutznick, David Koretz, Roland E. Kremers, Richard I. Krodel, Herbert Kubly, and Ronald W. May.

F29. [Alphabetical Letter] L. Apri l 16, 1953 - Dec. 29, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Air Transport Associat ion of America, Arkansas state pol i t ics, cancer re- search, reconstruction of Germany, India, Werner C. Knoop, John Lit t le McClel lan, Merchant Marine, rel igion and the Cold War, rel igious freedom, and Uruguay. Correspondents include: Francis Adams Cherry, Carol Laise, Eugene Wasdon Lambert, Jr., R. Jennings Lang, Leland F. Leatherman, Adele Fl int Leech, El i Paul Lef lar, Robert Al len Lef lar, Al ton Asa Lennon, Ful- ton Lewis Jr., Raymond R. Lindsey, Marshall Manvil le Lit t le, O. B. Logan, and Wil l iam Thomas Lowe.

F30. [Alphabetical Letter] L. January 6, 1955 - Sept. 21, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning American Indians, Helen Fulbright Douglas, food industry, food shortages, Ful- br ight scholarships, aid to India, industry in Arkansas, League of Spir i tual Liberty, and peaceful co-existence. Correspondents include: James H. Brownfield, Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr., Hayden Lambert, Ceci l Laughl in, Wil l ie A. Law- son, Herbert Henry Lehman, Frederick Lee Leibolt , Max Lerner, Benjamin Lucas, Clare Booth Luce, Richard M. Ludwig, Clarence A. Lyman, El i jah Wilson Lyon, and Salene Lyon.

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666.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .) F31. [Alphabetical Letter] M.

January 31, 1945 - Sept. 15, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning science and government, Torrens Campaign, unemployment, and Peter F. Watzek. Fi le also includes Frank K. Kelly ’s late-1954 re- port, "A Look at the New Congress.” Correspondents include: Frank K. Kelly, Deane Waldo Malott , Angel Mart inez, Marvin Wesley Melton, Theodore B. Merr i l l , Jr., Mart in Merson, Harry G. Mi l ler, Joe Bolum Mil ls, Richard Bland Mitchel l , Lucy Byrd Mock, Jean Model, Henry Al len Moe, Minerva Ell is Morwood, Li l l ian Thomson Mowrer, and Warren Grant Magnuson.

F32. [Alphabetical Letter] M. Dec. 10, 1952 - Nov. 22, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the atomic bomb, Thomas Harry Barton, Thomas E. Bracken, Dixon-Yates project, Floyd H. Fulkerson, government bonds, Li t t le Rock Rotary Club, publ ic power, and zinc in Arkansas. Fi le includes correspond- dence with various European embassies concerning the visit of Albert Grover Meehan. Correspondents include: John Eber Manning, Delia Nichols Smith Mares, Trueman Mil l ion Martin, Charles L. Massey, R. L. Maxwell , Albert Grover Meehan, Paul W. Milam, George T. Mil ler, Nell Mil ler, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, Pugh Moore, Charles Mooshian, Fred K. Moulton, Cl inton Wil- l iams Murchison, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. , and Bruce Wil l iams.

ov F33. [Alphabetical Letter] Mc.

Aub. 15, 1950 - Sept. 6, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning agricul tural subsidies, American Jewish Committee, Arkansas Power and Light Company, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Bri t ish pol i t ics, Cali fornia Farm Research Committee, John Roy Carlson, Com- munications Workers of America, Wil l iam Orvi l le Douglas, education and the Cold War, education in the South, Eisen- hower Administrat ion, European Defense Community, El l is Mack Fagan, Japanese competit ion, lumber industry in Ar- kansas, McCarthyism, mass media, Colter Hamilton Moses, oral history, plywood imports, Reconstruction Finance Cor- porat ion, Republican Party, r ice farming in Arkansas, school desegregation in Arkansas, sugar quota, Boyd Anderson Tackett , protect ive tari f fs, John B. Trevor, ultraconservative pol i t ics, and Jul ian Seesel Waterman. Fi le includes Z. M. McCarrol l correspondence relat ing to the state governor’s race and pub- l ic power interests and Ronald Buchanan McCallum correspondence

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667.

BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

(1952) dealing with pol i t ical developments in England and the United States. Correspondents include: El i jah Wilson Lyon, Elsie McCain, Bryan J. McCallen, Ronald Buchanan Mc- Callum, Z.M. McCarrol l , Perry Emerson McChesney, Warren Candler McClure, John P. McConnell , Samuel Duff McCoy, Richard B. McCul loch, Joe B. McGee, Ralph Emerson McGil l , Mrs. B. J. McGrew, Benjamin Mosby McKelway, Joe Lee Mc- Kennon, French R. McKnight, Clarence Thurston McLaughl in, Arthur G. McLean, Wil l iam H. McLean, Sidney Sanders McMath, Joseph Patr ick Brendan McMurray, and Troy McNeil l .

F34. [Alphabetical Letter] N. Aug. 4, 1953 - June 9, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Norman R. Abrams, federal aid to the arts, Post Off ice Department, and State Sanatorium. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Evans Barksdale, James L. Neal, John Ulr ic Nef, Jerry Neil , Eleanor Neil l , Richard Lewis Neuberger, Hayden Coler Nicholson, Hal Lee Nor- wood, and Robert W. Nott i .

ov F35. [Alphabetical Letter] O.

July 14, 1953 - Aug. 22, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Congressional junkets, The Conservation Foundation, cotton exports, Hall of Fame, immigration, overpopulation, Southern pol i t ics, and water resources in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Laird Archer, Leo Wil l iam O’Brien, Jane Frances O’Connor, Junius Eugene O’Daniel, Helen O’Keefe, John Oakes, Charl ton Ogburn, Fairf ield Osborn, Gus Ottenheimer, Edward S. Overman, Nicholas R. Overstreet, A. Owen, and Charles Edward Putnam.

ov F36. [Alphabetical Letter] P.

Sept. 15, 1954 - Sept. 19, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning agricul tural subsidies, alcohol advert ising, American Friends Service Committee, Dardanelle Dam, education and the Cold War, edu- cation in Arkansas, European Defense Community, John Lenroot Erickson, France, Iraqi-Turkish Agreement, Kiwanis Inter- national, mass media, peace plans, rubber industry, Taiwan, and The Washington Post. Correspondents include: Adnan M. Pachachi, Katherine Mabel Padgett , El izabeth M. Paisley, Charles Forrest Palmer, Parker Parker, Everett W. Pate, Ed- win Wendell Pauley, Phi l Phi l l ips, Rene Piaton, Frederick Maxfield Pickens, Jr., Clarence Hamil ton Poe, El izabeth Price, Lawrence Primm, and Thomas Brady Pryor, Jr.

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668. BCN 99- (Cont. …) F37. [Alphabetical Letter] P.

March 3, 1953 - Aug. 5, 1954. The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Arkansas Bap- t ist , Arkansas Education Associat ion, Arkansas state polit ics, car sales, Charles R. Chadwick, federal aid to education, educat ion and the Cold War, electr ic cooperatives, Ful br ight scholarships, John Hackett, Kiwanis International, McCarthyism, manganese in Arkansas, Niagara power legislat ion, presidential resignat ion, publ ic power , science and government , Scott County, small business, transportat ion, trucking industry, United States Information Agency, Westmoreland Manganese Cor - porat ion, and World War I I I . Correspondents include: Clyde Eber Palmer, J. Fred Patton, James George Patton, Cabel l Phi l l ips, Wil l iam Benjamin Putman, Jean Sutton Pehrson, Maxine Center Pett it , Jack Pickens, Clarence Hamilton Poe, Paul C. Poindexter, Henry H. Porter, Louise Porter, Paul Aldernmandt Porter, Nelson Poynter, George Edgar Probst, Hoyte Remus Pyle, and W. H. Specht.

F38. [Alphabetical Letter] Q. June 13, 1952.

There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents noted.

ov F39. [Alphabetical Letter] R.

Dec. 29, 1954 - Sept. 24, 1955. The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Arkansas River, education and the Cold War, Flag Magazine, hospitals in Arkansas, Moral Rearmament, Nat ional Food Brokers Associ - at ion, poultry industry in Northwest Arkansas, Southern pol it ics, stock market, and Tunisian famine. Correspondents include: Russell Baker, John Orlando Pastore, Kamel Abdel Rahim, Si lvey Jackson Ray, Raymond Henry Rebsamen, James Barrett Reston, Donald W. Reynolds, Rabie Guthr ie Rhodes, Marshal l Ries, Paul Ringler, Robert Estes Ritchie, Wid Rob - bins, George J. Robinson, Porter R. Rodgers, Hardy Rowland, John A. Rudisil l , Charles Russel l, Charles Hinton Russel l, James Townsend Russel l, and James N. Rutledge.

F40. [Alphabetical Letter] R. January 13, 1953 - Dec. 17, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning air transport- tat ion, American Associat ion for the United Nat ions, Arkan - sas Agr icultural and Mechanical Col lege, Arkansas Power and

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669. BCN 99. (Cont. . . .)

Light Company, Armour Foundat ion, Lemuel Campbell Bryan, College of the Ozarks, Dixon-Yates project, Wil l iam Orvil le Douglas, Future Farmers of America, Felton H. Grif f ine, In - donesia, Korean War prisoners, Will ie A. Lawson, manganese in Arkansas, Moral Rearmament, newspapers in Arkansas, Richard Milhous Nixon, Rosenberg tr ial, Veterans Administra - t ion, Westmoreland Manganese Company, and Robert J. Wimberley. Correspondents inc lude: Remsen DuBois Bird, Winslow Shaw Drummond, James W. Rainwater, John Warren Ramsey, Fred Edwards Reed, Jr. , George S. Renter, J r. , Char les F. Reynolds, George Mil lar Reynolds, Rabie Guthrie Rhodes, Robert McCulloch Rhodes, Glenn E. Riddel l, Wil l iam G. Rinehart, Robert Estes Ritchie, Carlene Roberts, Rufus B. Robins, Car lin Lanier Rodgers, Robert K. Rodgers, Bi l ly Rogers, Er ic J. Rogers, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Alexander Hendr ix Rowell, Forrest Rozzel l, Lawrence W. Russell, and James N. Rut ledge.

F41. [Alphabetical Letter] S. Oct., 1951 - March 24, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the atomic bomb, Blood Bank, Hal l of Fame, peaceful co-existence, Taiwan, and World War I I I . Correspondents include: John Vines Satter - f ie ld, Jr. , Herbert Scheftel, Lyda E. Sears, Alexander P. de Seversky, Harold Mason Sherman, Richard Fel ix Staar, and Samuel B. Strauss.

F42. [Alphabetical Letter] S. May 14, 1954 - Sept. 15, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Arkansas Home Bui lders Associat ion, United States Chamber of Commerce, desegregat ion, housing in Lit t le Rock, Olympic Committee, public ownership, Joseph Taylor Robinson, Li l l ian Smith, teacher pay raise, and Tennessee Val ley Author ity. Fi le also includes advance p roofs of Lil l ian Smith’s book, Now Is The Time. Correspondents include: James C. Lancaster, Clarence Sample, Evelyn Freeman Sawyer, Robert Livingston Schuyler, Robert C. Simmons, Cecil E. Smith, Eucl id Monroe Smith, George Ephraim Sokolsky, Frank M. Stanton, and Wilton Robert Stephens.

ov F43. [Alphabetical Letter] S.

Aug. l8, 1953 - January 7, 1955. The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Arkansas Bankers Associat ion, Arkansas state pol it ics, Boy Scouts, copyr ight laws, decolonial izat ion, drought, Florence Cr it - tenton Home, Guy Mark Gil lette, Indochina war, Richard G. Lawton, manganese in Arkansas, Missouri Pacif ic Rai lroad,

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670. BCN 99. (Cont. …)

oi l industry, oi l industry in Arkansas, peace plans, peace - ful co-existence, Pine Bluff , pol it ical assassinat ion, pro - hibit ion in Arkansas, resource stockpiles, Southern economic growth, Southern pol it ics, Southwestern Bel l Telephone Com - pany, Springfield Col lege, telephone companies in Arkansas, and Washington County Historical Society. Correspondents include: Richard Milhous N ixon, Fount R. Richardson, Char les Eskridge Saltzman, Mrs. Aron Sanders, Char les W. Scarbrough, Max Lincoln Schuster, Clif f H. Scott, Harold Mason Sherman, Lydel Sims, W. L. Slattery, James L. Sloan, George Rose Smith, Holbrook Smith, Isadore Smith, John Russel l Smith, Ethel L. Spicer, Frank M. Stanton, Joe M. Steele, Wilton Robert Stephens, Donald Crawford Stone, Wayne A. Stone, Dorothy C. Stratton, Frank E. Summers, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, and Rose Mary Woods.

F44. [Alphabetical Letter ] T. March 5, 1953 - Sept. 15, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Air Force Academy, American Inst itute of Small Business, Arkansas state pol it ics, Associated General Contractors of America, atomic bomb, Dixon-Yates project, Orval Eugene Faubus, Mrs. R.F. Hyatt, George Frost Kennan, radio industry, Reconstrut ion Finance Corporation, Republ ican Party, and Tennessee Val ley Author ity. Correspondents include: Beloit Taylor, Jesse Taylor, Robert Gray Taylor, Latane Temple, Harry Tenenbaum, Herbert L. Thomas, Jr. , Horace Eugene Thompson, Thayer Thorn - dike, Basil Thornton, Waldo E. Ti l ler, Alvin Summerfiel d Ti l les, James Wil l iam Trimble, Donald Trumbo, and Edmund Pendleton Turner.

F45. [Alphabetical Letter] U. Apri l 27, 1953 - June 8, 1955.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Saturday Evening Post . Correspondents include: Brenda Ueland, Robert A. Uihlein, and Thomas Rust Underwood.

F46. [Alphabetical Letter] V.

March 3, 1955 - Aug. 19, 1955.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Aluminum Company of Canada, National Counci l of the Churches of Christ, and Spain. Correspondents include: (George) Gyorgy Sandor, Freder ick Joseph Venner, and Bryant Finley Vinson.

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671. BCN 99. (Cont. . . .) ov F47. [Alphabetical Letter] W.

Oct. 7, 1954 - Sept. 16, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Alaskan schools, Arkansas state pol it ics, Fayettevi l le, Hall of Fame, high - way construct ion, Ben Travis Laney, peaceful co-existence, Sigma Chi, stock market, and Tennessee Val ley Authority. Fi le also includes John Walker letter forwarding l ist of books Lady Astor would have suppressed. Correspondents include: Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Waldimer W. Grigorieff , Harold L. Walker, John Walker, Klemm A. Webb, A. Jack Westbrook, Robert Lafayette Westbrook, Leonard N. White, Thomas O. Weeks, Wil l iam C. Wilbourn, Alexander Wiley, Harry Lee Will iams, Othnei l Glanvi l le Wil l iams, Char les Morrow Wilson, Hardy Lathan Winburn IV, Arthur N. Wood, and Ted R. Wylie.

F48. [Alphabetical Letter] W. Dec. 30, 1949 - Nov. 19, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Arkansas Confederate Home, Arkansas state pol it ics, recognit ion of China, cotton in Arkansas, Raymond J. El l is, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Roberta Waugh Fulbright , Barry Morris Goldwater, Korean War, McCarthyism, Miss Arkansas Pageant, and Voice of America. Correspondents include: Marmaduke J. Harrison, George Clif ton Wade, Elmo E. Walker, Wil l iam I. Walton, John Ward, Eugene Rolfe Warren, Samuel McConaughey Wassell, Alan Tower Waterman, Wil l iam O. Watt, Peter F. Watzek, Del E. Webb, Frank L. Whitbeck, Charles Morrow Wilson, Edmund B. Wilson, James C. Wilson, Respess S. Wilson, Thomas G. Wilson, Gordon G. Wittenberg, Samuel D. Woods, and Car l H. Wortz I I I .

F49. [Alphabetical Letters] X, Y, Z. June 27, 1952 - Aug. 17, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Bataan Foun - dation, brainwashing, Orval Eugene Faubus, and Germany. Fi le includes Manfred Zapp letter commenting on pol it ical and economic condi t ions in West Germany, c. 1955. Corre- spondents include: Sam Grundfest, Char les Edward Yingl ing, Robert W. Yingl ing, J. Doyle Yopp, Curt is Ti l lman Youngblood, Harold A. Young, Robert Archibald Young, T.H. Young, Peggy E. Zabby, and Manfred Zapp.

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672. BCN 100. Legislat ion, 1954-56 (50—Agri. , App., AS, and BC)

Fi les contain miscellaneous material, including correspondence, reports, and cl ippings, concerning legislat ion. Most signi - f icant is material on JWF’s role as chairman of a subcommittee of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee which studied the stock market, 1955.

F1. 50 Agr i (1) Acreage Al lotment Market ing Quotas.

January 27, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning acreage al lotments. Noted correspondent is Ernes t James Bodman.

F2. [Soi l Bank Bi l l - Senate Bi l l 86833] Feb. 23, 1956 - Feb. 27, 1956.

F3. [Soi l Bank Bi l l - Senate Bi l l 86833] Feb. 27, 1956 - Aug. 16, 1956.

Fi les 2 and 3 contain largely constituent correspondence, including numerous telegrams, concerning cotton, soil bank legislat ion, Southern economic growth, and Omnibus Farm Bil l. Correspondents include: Cyrus Huntington Bond, Thomas Hottel l Gist, Jr. , Jack Clark, and H.F. Norcross.

F4. 50 Agr i (2) Farm Pr ice Supports. Nov. 12, 1955 - January 31, 1956.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con - cerning the fol lowing subjects: Senate Banking and Currency Committee, cotton, Omnibus Farm Bil l, pr ice controls, and Southern economic growth. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Wil l iam Wilson Campbell, and John Lloyd Godley.

F5. 50 Agr i (General) Agricultural Committee.

May 31, 1952 - July 27, 1955. ov F6. 50 Agr i (General) Agricultural Committee.

Aug. 3, 1955 - Nov. 28, 1955.

F7. 50 Agr i (General) Agricultural Committee. Nov. 26, 1955 - January 6, 1956.

F8. 50 Agr i (General) Agricultural Committee.

Nov. 18, 1955 - January 19, 1956.

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673.

BCN 100. (Cont. . . .) F9. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

Dec. 12, 1955 - January 31, 1956.

F10. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

January 20, 1956 - Feb. 9, 1956.

ov F11. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

January 31, 1956 - Feb. 20, 1956.

F12. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

Feb. 7, 1956 - Feb. 28, 1956.

F13. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

Aug. 1, 1955 - March 3, 1956.

F14. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

Nov. 29, 1955 - March 13, 1956.

ov F15. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

January 15, 1956 - March 29, 1956.

F16. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

March 28, 1956 - Apri l 28, 1956.

F17. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

Apri l 27, 1956 - May 23, 1956.

F18. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

May 24, 1956 - June 29, 1956.

ov F19. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

May 3, 1956 - July 31, 1956.

ov F20. 50 Agri (General) Agricul tural Committee.

July 18, 1956 - Dec. 17, 1956.

Fi les 5-20 contain materials and correspondence, both const i tuent and out-of-state, concerning the fol lowing subjects: Agricultural Adjustment Act, cotton, economic concentrat ion, Mexican labor, National Farmers Union, pr ice controls, r ice, Louisiana sugar

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674.

BCN 100. (Cont. . . .)

cane acreage, sugar legislat ion, Water Faci l i t ies Act, Cotton Council of America, Farm Credit Administrat ion, Lee County Farm Bureau, Senate Appropriat ions Committee, Eisenhower Ad- ministrat ion, gypsy moth, lumber industry, soi l bank legisla- t ion, Senate Agriculture Committee, federal gasol ine tax, Cuba, farm credit legislat ion, pol l tax legislat ion, American Farm Bureau Federat ion, Arkansas Farmers Union, Egypt, meat packers, Omnibus Farm Bi l l , f ish farming, Thomas Hottel l Gist, Jr., communism, Internal Security Act, food stamps, Indonesia, Pakistan, poultry industry in Arkansas, Agricultural Marketing Service, slaughter legislat ion, Water Protection and Flood Prevention Act, wheat, l ivestock industry, Pure Food and Drug Administrat ion, Rice Mil lers ' Associat ion, Social Security, Arkansas Poultry Federat ion, Commodity Credit Corporation, dairy industry in Arkansas, Production Credit Association, Ol iver O. Scroggin, Soviet Union, Farm Credit Act, Health, Education and Welfare Department, Brannan Farm Program, and Democratic National Convention. Correspondents include: George W. Bal l , Al len Joseph El lender, Horace Wilkinson II I , Harvey R. Adams, Homer Earl Capehart, W. E. Fletcher, John Lloyd Godley, John C. Lynn, Ezra Taft Benson, Claud D. Curl in, James W. Lesl ie, Fel ix Pugh, Ol iver O. Scroggin, Rufus Crom- well Branch, Hugh M. Brinkley, H. Carlton Curr ie, Daniel Henry Felton, Jr. , Otis Wilson Howe, Jr. , Gaither Cornel ius Johnston, Eric J. Rogers, Lester Clyde Carter, Emmett A. Sanders, John Cornelius Stennis, Sidney Yancey West, James Edward Doherty II , Waldo Frasier, Marvin Wesley Melton, C. L. Denton, Jr. , Laney G. Black, Carl Hinton, J. Albert Hopkins, Morr is L. McKinney, Clyde E. Byrd, Joe Robinson, James L. Moore, Roy Prewit t, Charles T. Bernard, Harry L. Oswald, Joseph Dale Clem, John Lit t le McClel lan, Henry B. Shreve, John W. Tyson, James B. Johnston, John H. Joyce, George Meany, Alan G. Patteson, Charles D. Hawks, J.O. Kumpe, and Shelby McArthur.

F21. 50 App. (Appropriat ions Committee - General) May 22, 1956 - Sept. 5, 1956.

F22. 50 App. (Appropriat ions Committee - General)

Dec., 1955 - May 20, 1956.

F23. 50 App. (Appropriat ions Committee - General)

March 14, 1956 - May 1, 1956.

F24. 50 App. (Appropriat ions Committee - General)

July 15, 1955 - Apri l 12, 1956.

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675. BCN 100. (Cont. . . .) F25. 50 App. (Appropriat ions Committee - General)

March 30, 1955 - March 1, 1956.

Fi les 21-25 contain materials and largely const i tuent corre- spondence concerning the Senate Appropriat ions Committee, Arkansas River, f lood control , Fulbright scholarships, Health, Education and Welfare Department, Hi l l -Burton Act, St. Francis Basin Project, Tennessee Valley Authority, Tutt le Creek Dam, United Nations Technical Assistance Program, White River, Calion Levee Project, Forest Service, Germany, Niagara River, Ouachita River, Publ ic Health Service, Calion, Inter ior Depart- ment, Lion Oi l Company, Beaver Dam, Civi l Aeronautics Adminis- trat ion, Colorado River, Dardanelle, forestry, National Park Service, Southwestern Power Administrat ion, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Dardanel le Dam, Defense Department, Eufala Dam, Greers Ferry Dam, Li t t le River, Mi l lwood Dam, Red River, School Lunch Program, and Table Rock Dam. Correspondents include: James Graham Burke, Dennis Chavez, Al len Joseph Ellender, John E. Felker, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr., Wil l iam L. Humphries, Wil l iam Guirey Huxtable, Nei l l Phi l l ips, James N. Rutledge, Frank W. Cantrel l , Earle C. Clements, Carl Trum- bul l Hayden, Fred H. Lang, Harry L. Oswald, Herbert K. Thatcher, Waldo E. Ti l ler, James Wil l iam Trimble, Eldridge Jones Butler, Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l , Samuel Claudius Dell inger, Charles Cl i f ton Fichtner, John Earl Henderson, George W. Peck, Ralph John Speer, Jr. , Harr ison Phinizy, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, Ernest Harley Cox, Louis Graves, James Ceci l Hale, H. Struve Hensel, John C. Murray, and Parker Parker.

F26. 50 AS Armed Services Committee - General. Apri l 11, 1956 - Dec. 19, 1956.

F27. 50 AS Armed Services Committee - General. Aug. 21, 1955 - Apri l 3, 1956.

Fi les 26 and 27 contain consti tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence, including matters related to the Senate Armed Services Committee, concerning the fol lowing subjects: Defense Department, Curt is E. LeMay, National Guard, North At lantic Treaty Organization, Post Off ice Department, ROTC, Social Securi ty Act, Air Force Academy, Bow Amendment, Bricker Amendment, G. I . Bi l l of Rights, Korean War, and Veterans Administrat ion. Correspondents include: John Tyler Caldwell , Robert D. Chambless, Raymond J. El l is, Albert Guice, Harry R. Hestand, Richard Brevard Russell , Fount R. Richardson, and G. David Walker.

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676. BCN 100. (Cont. …) F28. 50 AS (2) Selective Service Universal Mi l i tary Training.

June 27, 1956 - June 30, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the recruit ing program of the Arkansas National Guard. There are no signify- cant correspondents.

F29. 50 BC Banking and Currency Committee - General. Aug. 18, 1956 - Aug. 29, 1956.

F30. 50 BC Banking and Currency Commission - General. January 3, 1956 - Dec. 26, 1956.

F31. 50 BC Banking and Currency Commission - General. Oct. 24, 1955 - Feb. 18, 1956.

F32. 50 BC Banking and Currency Commission - General. May 20, 1955 - January 10, 1956.

F33. 50 BC Banking and Currency Commission - General. March 21, 1955 - Oct. 26, 1955.

F34. 50 BC Banking and Currency Commission - General. May 20, 1955 - Aug. 23, 1955.

Fi les 29-34 contain materials and correspondence, both con- st i tuent and out-of-state, concerning matters related to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Subjects include: aluminum, Build America Better Counci l , Defense Product ion Act, Great Britain, National Science Foundation, Reynolds Metals Company, f lood control, insurance legislat ion, natural disasters in Arkansas, Southern economic growth, Soviet Union, Bolivia, f lood insurance, t in, Treasury Department, American Bankers Associat ion, American Economic Foundation, Housing and Home Finance Agency, natural disasters, Si lver Purchase Act, Argentina, Export-Import Bank, Federal National Mortgage Associat ion, newsprint, uranium, Uruguay, education, housing, and Howard Isaac Young. Fi le 30 includes photographs of the March 21, 1952, tornado disaster in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Marion Maxwell Caskie, Robert Vedder Fleming, Hub Hi l l , Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Horace Jerry Voorhis, David Warner Peck, El lsworth Bunker, Fred Kramer Darragh, Jr. , Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, Wil l iam F. McKenna, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, Roy Waymon Milum, Clyde Eber Palmer, Edwin Wendell Pauley, A.

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677. BCN 100. (Cont. . . .)

Wil l is Robertson, Herbert L. Thomas, Arthur Vivian Watkins, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr., Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , P.C. Gaffney, John J. Izard, Herbert Henry Lehman, Mi l lard Evelyn Tydings, James B. Cash, Jr. , Paul Howard Douglas, Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , George Magoff in Humphrey, Gus Ottenheimer, Ernest Lloyd Bailey, George W. Barham, Scott Wike Lucas, Wayne Lyman Morse, John Jackson Sparkman, Robert Ash Wallace, Homer Earl Capehart, Joseph S. Clark, Jr., and Raymond F. Orr.

F35. 50 Banking and Currency 1955. Dec. 1, 1955 - Dec. 6, 1955.

F36. 50 Banking and Currency 1955. March 10, 1955 - Aug. 4, 1955.

F37. 50 Banking and Currency 1955 [sic] Sept, 14, 1954 - July 1, 1955.

F38. 50 Banking and Currency 1955. January 7, 1955 - March 19, 1955.

F39. 50 Banking and Currency 1955 [sic] Nov. 16, 1954 - January 25, 1955.

F40. 50 Banking and Currency 1955. January 6, 1955 - May 23, 1955.

F41. 50 Banking and Currency 1955 [sic] Dec. 8, 1954 - Apri l 27, 1955.

F42. 50 Banking and Currency 1955 [sic] Oct. 20, 1954 - January 20, 1955.

ov F43. 50 Banking and Currency 1955 [sic]

Dec. 3, 1954 - March 25, 1955.

Fi les 35-43 contain materials and correspondence, both con- st i tuent and out-of-state, concerning matters related to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, including the fol lowing subjects: anti t rust legislat ion, General Motors

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678. BCN 100. (Cont. . . .)

Corporation, monopol ies, Argentina, Dardanelle Dam, Defense Product ion Act, Export-Import Bank, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, housing, Panama, resource stockpi les, Securit ies and Exchange Commission, si lver, Treasury Department, Howard Isaac Young, zinc, Arkansas Numismatic Society, Bicycle Manu- facturers Associat ion, Housing and Home Finance Agency, Andrew Downey Orr ick, reciprocal trade, Republ ican Party, Matthew Herman Rothert, Tari f f Commission, China, educational exchange, Federal National Mortgage Association, Fulbright scholarships, Massachusetts Inst i tute of Technology, small business, American Numismatic Association, Arkansas Home Builders Associat ion, National Housing Act, Hoover Commission, housing in Lit t le Rock, surplus property, and stock market. Correspondents in- c lude: Harlow Herbert Curt ice, W. R. Alsobrook, George W. Barham, Homer Earl Capehart, Marr iner Stoddard Eccles, Alfred Putnam Frame, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , George Magoff in Humphrey, Herbert Henry Lehman, A. Wil l is Robertson, Samuel Rorex, Matthew Herman Rothert, Wayne A. Stone, Jefferson J. Burnett , John Kenneth Galbrai th, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Bert Alvin Lynch, James Henry Penick, John Jackson Sparkman, Haskel l L. Ut ley, E. R. Finkenstaedt, Frank W. Cantrel l , Robert W. Huie, Jr., Gale Faulconer Johnston, Wil l iam Alexander Lyon, Joseph P. McMurray, Wil l iam W. Mackal l , Joseph A. Madey, R. Redding Stevenson, Lawrence Westbrook, J. Bush Binley, Dolph Camp, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Anthony Joseph Dimond, Theodore Francis Green, Paul Moffatt McCain, Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr. , J. Cl i f f Rahel, Kenneth Pat Wilson, Harvey R. Adams, Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, Charles Cl i f ton Fichtner, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Jordan B. Lambert, Edwin Wendel l Pauley, Alexander Wiley, Al len Joseph El lender, Ralph Edward Flanders, Shelby Ray Ford, George Keith Funston, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Ceci l Laughl in, Carrol l Morgan, Wayne Lyman Morse, James Roy Penix, and Carl H. Wortz II I .

ov F44. 50 BC (1) Housing.

Apri l 22, 1955 - Dec. 19, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and largely consti tuent corre- spondence concerning housing, including the fol lowing sub- jects: Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Blythevi l le Air Force Base, Housing and Home Finance Agency, Li t t le Rock Air Force Base, National Housing Act, Shorter College, John Jackson Sparkman, and Veterans Administrat ion. Fi le includes letters to and from Arkansas col lege and universi ty presidents concerning col lege housing loan programs, 1955. Correspon- dents include: Theophilus D. Alexander, Jack Anderson, Paul Chambers, Jada M. McGuire, J. Maurice Tudor, and Kenneth Pat Wilson.

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679. BCN 100. (Cont. . . . ) F45. 50 BC (3) Securit ies Regulat ion.

Sept. 27, 1955 - March, 1956.

The small f i le contains material and correspondence concerning securi t ies regulat ions and the stock market. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F46. 50 BC (4) Economic Controls. June 30, 1955 - Dec. 27, 1956.

The f i le contains a small amount of correspondence and pr inted report from the Senate Banking and Currency Commit- tee concerning the Defense Production Act. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F47. 50 BC (5) Banking Regulations. July 1, 1955 - July 18, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning banking and the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Noted corre- spondent is A. Wil l is Robertson.

F48. [American Texti le Industry - HR 5550] March 20, 1956 - March 29, 1956.

The f i le contains consti tuent mai l f rom text i le workers con- cerning texti le tari f f reductions. Subjects include: labor, tari f fs, and the texti le industry in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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680. BCN 101. [Legislat ion: 50 Fin, FR, IC, I IA, Jud, LPW, PW, Misc, SB,

PO, GO] 1956 [sic] F1. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee.

March 2, 1956 - June 6, 1956.

F2. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee. May 24, 1956 - Dec. 19, 1956.

Fi les 1 and 2 contain largely constituent correspondence concerning the Civi l Service Commission, Civi l Service legis- lat ion, Civi l Service Retirement Act, Nat ional Federat ion of Post Off ice Clerks, Senate Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee, postal legis lat ion, postal rates, Freethinkers of America, North At lant ic Treaty Organizat ion, Panama Canal, and Social Security. Correspondents include: Charles Ed- ward Putnam, Roy L. Sizemore, Olin Dewitt Johnston, T.P. Mock, Dwight Munson Moore, and Kenneth S. Teasdale. Files 1-8 include letters from various postal workers’ unions and federal employees' unions.

F3. 50 PO (4) General Civil Service Regulat ions. June 16, 1955 - May 10, 1956.

F4. 50 PO (4) General Civil Service Regulat ions. May 4, 1956 - May 22, 1956.

F5. 50 PO (4) General Civil Service Regulat ions. May 14, 1956 - July 10, 1956.

F6. 50 PO (4) General Civil Service Regulat ions. June 27, 1956 - Nov. 26, 1956.

Fi les 3-6 contain largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning Civi l Service legis lat ion, Civi l Service Ret irement Act, Senate Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee, postal legis lat ion, postal rates, Bankruptcy Act, president ial par- don, and postage stamps. Correspondents include: Olin De- wit t Johnston and Charles Edward Putnam.

F7. 50 PO (2) Ret irement. June 5, 1956 - July 3, 1956.

The small f i le contains both constituent and out-of-state correspondence concerning Civi l Service legis lat ion, postal legis lat ion, and postal rates. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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681. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .) F8. 50 PO (3) Mai l Service in General.

June 13, 1956 - July 10, 1956.

The small f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence concerning postal legis lat ion, postal rates, and Social Secur ity. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F9. 50 DC Distr ict of Columbia Committee (General). Apri l 16, 1956 - June 14, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Capital Transit Company, Distr ict of Columbia, tax exemptions, and Transit Authority. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F10. 50 GO Government Operations Committee (General). Apri l 5, 1956 - Oct. 11, 1956.

The f i le contains largley const ituent correspondence con- cerning economy in government, Senate Government Operat ions Committee, government reorganizat ion, Hells Canyon, and Hoover Commission. Correspondents include: Ernest James Bodman and Oscar Fendler.

F11. 50 GO (1) Reorganizat ion Plans. May 21, 1956 - July 2, 1956.

The small f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence concerning economy in government, government reorganizat ion, and Hoover Commission. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F12. 50 GO (2) Economy in Government. June 4, 1956 - June 18, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning economy in government, Senate Government Operations Committee, and Tennessee Val ley Authority. There are no signif icant corre- spondents.

F13. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. January 3, 1956 - Apri l 28, 1956.

F14. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. Apri l 16, 1956 - May 4, 1956.

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682. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .) F15. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion.

Apri l 25, 1956 - May 29, 1956.

F16. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. Apri l 27, 1956 - June 15, 1956.

F17. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. June 14, 1956 - July 5, 1956.

F18. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. June 30, 1956 - July 20, 1956.

F19. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. June 29, 1956 - Dec. 11, 1956.

Fi les 13-19 contain largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning veterans legislat ion. Subjects include: American Legion, Social Secur ity, Spanish War widows, veterans pen- sions, Senate Finance Committee, and Disabled American Veterans. Correspondents include: Thomas Frankl in Butt, Arthur G. Frankel, Lawrence Brooks Hays, and Herbert L. Thomas, Jr.

F20. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. Feb. 27, 1956 - Apr i l 28, 1956.

F21. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. Apri l 26, 1956 - May 14, 1956.

F22. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. May 11, 1956 - May 23, 1956.

F23. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. May 26, 1956 - June 14, 1956.

F24. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. June 13, 1956 - July 11, 1956.

F25. 50 Fin (2) Social Security. July 7, 1956 - Nov. 26, 1956.

Fi les 20-25 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning

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683. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .)

Social Securi ty. Other subjects include: Senate Finance Committee, food stamps, National Lawyers Guild, social ism, tari f fs, and Eisenhower Administrat ion. Correspondents in- c lude: Thomas Frankl in Butt , Oscar Fendler, George Meany, Harvey R. Adams, Peter Dierks Joers, and Fount R. Richardson

F26. 50 Fin (3) Taxation.

Feb. 28, 1956 - July 17, 1956.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning taxation, including the fol lowing subjects: Arkan- sas Power and Light Company, Senate Finance Committee, excise taxes, income tax deductions, income tax legislat ion, Internal Revenue Service, motion picture industry in Arkansas, tax- at ion of scholarships, and House Ways and Means Committee. Other noted subject is Aswan Dam. Correspondents include: Don W. Harrel l and Perry Emerson McChesney.

F27. 50 Fin Finance Committee - General. Feb. 3, 1956 - May 28, 1956.

F28. 50 Fin Finance Committee - General. January 14, 1956 - Aug. 3, 1956.

F29. 50 Fin Finance Committee - General. July 12, 1956 - Dec. 27, 1956.

Fi les 27-29 contain both consti tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning the American Legion, Arkansas State Racing Commission, excise taxes, Senate Finance Committee, motion picture industry, Organization for Trade Cooperation, Social Securi ty, tar i f fs, texti le industry in Arkansas, vet- erans pensions, House Ways and Means Committee, cotton, Dis- abled American Veterans, Eisenhower Administrat ion, food stamps, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, income tax legislat ion, Internal Revenue Service, Japan, League of Women Voters, Southern economic growth, Democrat ic National Con- vent ion, excise tax on amusements, Noon Civics Club, ret i re- ment legislat ion, Sugar Act, tax legislat ion, transportat ion taxes, and veterans legislat ion. Correspondents include: Lesl ie E. Bryant, Harry Flood Byrd, Frank W. Cantrel l , Lee Cazort, Jr. , James Orvi l le Cheney, Orval Eugene Faubus, Ulysses Andrew Lovell , Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr. , Har- vey R. Adams, Marion Bayard Folsom, Don M. Hamm, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, and Olin Earl Teague.

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684. BCN 101. (Cont. …) F30. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General.

June 14, 1956 - Dec. 27, 1956.

F31. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. Nov. 16, 1956 - Dec. 14, 1956.

F32. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. Nov. 6, 1956 - Dec. 7, 1956.

F33. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. Nov. 6, 1956 - Nov. 29, 1956.

F34. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. Feb. 9, 1955 - Oct. 31, 1956.

F35. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General.

July 16, 1956 - Sept. 25, 1956.

F36. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. Oct. 22, 1954 - July 24, 1956.

F37. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. June 11, 1956 - July 31, 1956.

F38. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. June 19, 1956 - July 21, 1956.

F39. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. March 21, 1956 - June 22, 1956.

F40. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. May 14, 1956 - June 19, 1956.

F41. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. May 26, 1956 - June 20, 1956.

F42. 50 FR Foreign Relations Committee - General. March 20, 1956 - Apri l 12, 1956.

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685. BCN 101. (Cont. …) F43. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions Committee - General.

Oct. 26, 1954 - Apr i l 30, 1956.

F44. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions Committee - General. Feb. 16, 1953 - May 15, 1956.

F45. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions Committee - General. June 26, 1955 - June 22, 1956.

F46. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions Committee - General. May 3, 1956 - May 31, 1956.

ov F47. 50 FR Foreign Relat ions Committee - General.

Oct. 25, 1954 - Oct. 31, 1956.

Fi les 30-47 contain materials and largely out-of-state corre- spondence concerning a var iety of subjects, including matters related to the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. Fi le 38 includes letter by JWF expressing opinions on Richard Milhous Nixon and foreign policy. Fi le 47 contains typed reports and surveys on foreign aid. Subjects include: communism, Egypt, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Germany, Great Britain, I taly, Hungary, Middle East, Suez Canal, United Nations, Cold War, Mutual Secur ity Program, North Atlant ic Treaty Organization, Israel, Jews in Egypt, Soviet Union, Standard Oil Company, Arab states, Arab refugees, foreign aid, Harding Col lege, Wil l iam Randolph Hearst, Jr. , Jewish refugees, Lewis Webster Jones, Richard Milhous Nixon, Democrat ic National Convention of 1956, UNESCO, Central Intel l igence Agency, Joseph Edward Davies, ant i-Semit ism, Aswan Dam, Belgium, China, Jews in Syria, Syria, India, Iran, Nat ional Grange, State Department, United States Information Agency, Afr ica, agriculture, edu- cat ional exchange, Liber ia, tar if fs, Vatican Claims Bi l l , Agriculture Department, atomic energy, John Foster Dul les, Far East, Senate Finance Committee, Japan, Tar if f Commission, Cyprus, Yalta, nat ional izat ion of steel industry, psychological warfare, Spain, House Ways and Means Committee, Ceylon, Crete, Greek-Americans, Iceland, India League of America, Hoover Commission, Persia, American Farm Bureau Federat ion, Lithuania, The New York Times, Pakistan, petroleum, Point Four Program, Puerto Rico, Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Bol iv ia, gold, and Saudia Arabia. Correspondents include: Esther T. Clark, James Al len Frear, Jr. , Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Car- los P. Romulo, John McC. Roots, John A. Selby, John Marshal l Yant is, Phi l ip Werner Amram, Lilace Reid Barnes, Eugene Joseph McCarthy, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , John Tyler Caldwel l, Walter Lippmann, John Alden Will iams, Charl ie Co, Morris Leopold Ernst, Wil l iam Langer, Stanley Andrews, Chester Bl iss

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686. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .)

Bowles, John Foster Dul les, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, George J. Burger, Al len Welsh Dulles, Jacoh Merri l l Kaplan, Niki ta Sergeevich Khruschev, George Meany, Frank Thompson, Jr., Walter Frankl in George, Abraham Kalmanowitz, Egidio Ortona, Seymour J. Rubin, Howard Alexander Smith, Anthony Stephen Stephan, Thomas Joseph Dodd, Ralph Edward Flanders, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Arthur Upham Pope, Wil l iam Kerr Scott , Francis Orlando Wilcox, J. Graham Burke, Paul Howard Douglas, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Vernon L. Jackson, Daniel Frankl in Port is, Jr., Carl W. Tune, Rufus Cromwell Branch, Frank F. Kitchens, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Clarence Kirshman Streit, Manfred Zapp, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, Clarence Hamil ton Poe, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, J. J. Singh, Henry Agard Wallace, El lsworth Bunker, Ross J. Pri tchard, Howard A. Rusk, Peter F. Watzek, Theodore Francis Green, Floyd A. Housley, Herbert Henry Lehman, and Michael Joseph Mansfield.

F48. 50 FR (3) Foreign Aid. Apri l 29, 1956 - July 14, 1956.

The f i le contains largely out-of-state correspondence con- cerning foreign aid. Other noted subjects include: educa- t ional exchange, defense spending, John Foster Dulles, Mutual Securi ty Program, and texti le industry. Signif icant correspondent is Ross J. Pri tchard.

F49. 50 IC Interstate and Foreign Commerce - General. May 24, 1956 - Aug. 2, 1956.

F50. 50 IC Interstate and Foreign Commerce - General. May 27, 1956 - June 29, 1956.

F51. 50 IC Interstate and Foreign Commerce - General. Apri l 24, 1956 - May 24, 1956.

F52. 50 IC Interstate and Foreign Commerce - General. March 27, 1956 - Nov. 21, 1956.

Fi les 49-52 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning alcohol advert ising, automobile dealers, Civi l Aero- naut ics Board, Federal Trade Commission, Fish and Wildl i fe Service, Florida East Coast Railway, Inter ior Department, Interstate Commerce Commission, House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion, f ishing industry, Ford Motor Company, nursing, transportation,

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687. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .)

Admiral ty Island, Bicycle Manufacturers Association, National Broadcasting Company, and tar i f fs. Noted correspondents in- c lude: James Edward Critz, Samuel Claudius Dell inger, J.C. Johnson, John Lit t le McClel lan, Colter Hamilton Moses, Ray- mond Henry Rebsamen, Robert A. Uihlein, Marvin G. Ward, Henry Ford II , Wallace Foster Bennett , Warren Grant Magnuson, and Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr.

F53. 50 I IA Inter ior and Insular Affairs - General. Aug. 5, 1954 - Oct. 17, 1956.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning a variety of subjects: AFL-CIO, Alaska, Alaska roads, Arkansas Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas Post, Arkansas Power and Light Company, Arkansas River, Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Federal Power Com- mission, Fish and Wildl i fe Service, Hawaii , Hells Canyon, Horseshoe Bend National Mil i tary Park, Interior Department, labor, mental health legislat ion, petroleum imports, recip- rocal trade, Trade Agreements Extension Act, and White River Backwater Project. Noted correspondents include: James Graham Burke, Perry Emerson McChesney, George Meany, and James Edward Murray.

F54. 50 Jud Judiciary Committee - General. June 27, 1955 - May 31, 1956.

F55. 50 Jud Judiciary Committee - General. Aug. 30, 1954 - June 29, 1956.

F56. 50 Jud Judiciary Committee - General. Apri l , 1956 - July 12, 1956.

F57. 50 Jud Judiciary Committee - General. Feb. 28, 1956 - Dec. 27, 1956.

F58. 50 Jud Judiciary Committee - General. July 5, 1956 - July 31, 1956.

Fi les 54-58 contain both consti tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning largely matters related to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Subjects include: bankruptcy legis- lat ion, Bricker Amendment, Civi l Rights Commission, Immigra- t ion and Natural ization Service, Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, Methodist Federation for Social Service, presi- dent ial election reform, Leopold D. Si lberstein, Southern

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688. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .)

pol i t ics, House Un-American Activi t ies Committee, American Farm Bureau Federat ion, ant i-Semit ism, Clayton Act, Equal Rights Amendment, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, Mutual Securi ty Program, patents, pr ice discrimination, Robinson-Patman Act, Simon E. Sobeloff , states’ r ights, United States Supreme Court, United Nations, Federal Trade Commission, racism, White Cit izens’ Counci l , Alaskan statehood, American Nurses Associat ion, anti trust legislat ion, Egypt, Cl inton K. El l iot t, Marcus A. Hollabaugh, immigrat ion, international trade, Patent Off ice, Refugee Relief Program, Civi l Rights legislat ion, China, Hal Cooper Douglas, Federal Bureau of Investigat ion, Paul Gray Hoffman, kidnapping legislat ion, patent legislat ion, Refugee Relief Act, and school desegregation. Correspondents include: James Pelham Baker, Jr. , Lesl ie E. Bryant, Frank W. Cantrel l , James Ol iver East land, Wil l iam Langer, John Elvis Mil ler, Robert B. Snowden, Frederick Joseph Venner, Warren Eli jah Bray, George W. DeLaughter, George Huddleston, Jr., Hiram L. Hunnicutt, Wil l is Witherspoon Johnson, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Lee Miles, Guy E. Basye, Harry Flood Byrd, O. L. Dai ley, Jr., Samuel James Ervin, Jr., J.A. Herring, Wil l iam L. Humphries, Ol in Dewitt Johnston, Charles Hamil ton Murphy, Jr. , A. Wil l is Robertson, Wil l iam Kerr Scott, Jeff Davis, James Wil l iam Trimble, Charles Theodore Meyer, Jr., and Charles Edward Putnam.

F59. 50 Jud (1) Bricker Amendment. May 7, 1956 - May l6, 1956.

The small f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning the Bricker Amendment, economy in government, and Hoover Commission. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F60. 50 Jud (2) Immigration and Natural ization. Apri l 17, 1956 - July 18, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning anti - Semit ism, immigrat ion and racism. Noted correspondent is Hiram L. Hunnicutt .

F61. 50 LPW Labor and Public Welfare Committee - General. March 28, 1956 - June 11, 1956.

F62. 50 LPW Labor and Public Welfare Committee - General. June 6, 1956 - Dec. 7, 1956.

Fi les 61 and 62 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning the Arkansas Hospital Associat ion, Arkansas Library Commission, highway legislat ion, labor, Senate Labor and

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689. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .)

Public Welfare Committee, Library Services Act, National Labor Relat ions Board, Rai lroad Retirement Act, text i le in- dustry, American Library Association, Davis-Bacon Act, fed- eral aid to education, mental health, Mexican labor, National Science Foundation, nursing, Social Securi ty legislat ion, Soviet Union, veterans legislat ion, and Walsh-Healey Act. Correspondents include: John E. Felker, John Netherland Heiskel l , Lister Hi l l , Ethel K. Mi l lar, Storm Hammond Whaley, F. Marion Adams, Jul ia Doughty Bennett, Frank W. Cantrel l , and Jada M. McGuire.

F63. 50 LPW (1) Veterans Educational and Hospital ization Benefi ts. May 8, 1956 - May 14, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning veterans legislat ion. Noted correspondent is John Tyler Caldwell .

F64. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion. Apri l 2, 1956 - June 5, 1956.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence concerning labor legislat ion. Related subjects include: Fair Labor Standards Act, Senate Labor and Publ ic Welfare Committee, and minimum wage legislat ion. Correspondents include: Samuel B. Strauss and Cl int Walden.

F65. 50 LPW (3) Rai lroad Labor and Retirement. March 30, 1956 - July 27, 1956.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning ret i rement legislat ion, in part icular, proposals affect ing rai l road employees. Related subjects include: Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee and Railroad Re- t i rement Act. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F66. 50 LPW (4) Public Health and Hospitals. May 7, 1956 - July 2, 1956.

The small f i le contains out-of-state correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Health, Education and Welfare Depart- ment, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, and Townsend National Recovery Plan. There are no signif icant correspond- dents.

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690. BCN 101. (Cont. . . .) F67. 50 LPW (5) Education.

March 12, 1956 - July l6, 1956.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning federal aid to education, health insurance legis- lat ion, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, and Library Services Act. Noted correspondents include: Harris B. McDowell , Jr. , and Matthew Herman Rothert.

F68. 50 PW Committee on Public Works - General. June 14, 1956 - July 28, 1956.

F69. 50 PW Committee on Public Works - General. January 16, 1956 - Apri l 26, 1956.

Fi les 68 and 69 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning the Arkansas River, Arkansas State Highway Com- mission, f lood control legislat ion, General Services Adminis- trat ion, Hells Canyon, Niagara River, soi l conservat ion, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, White River, Arkansas Wildl i fe Federation, Buffalo River, Mississippi River Commission, and oi l industry in Arkansas. Correspon- dents include: Clarence Frankl in Byrns, Thomas Lee Dearmore, Al len Joseph El lender, John Isaac Moore, John C. Murray, Arthur Vivian Ormond, James N. Rutledge, Herbert K. Thatcher, Dennis Chavez, Clinton K. El l iot t, Jr., Herbert Henry Lehman, and Egbert Alfred Smith.

F70. 50 PW (1) Flood Control Projects. Apri l 25, 1956 - June 18, 1956.

The small f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning f lood control projects. Subjects include: Calion and Ouachita River. Fi le also includes correspondence concerning amend- ments to the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F71. 50 PW (2) Highway Legislat ion. Apri l 23, 1956 - July 10, 1956.

F72. 50 PW (2) Highway Legislat ion. Apri l 23, 1956 - May 29, 1956.

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691.

BCN 101. (Cont. . . .) F73. 50 PW (2) Highway Legislat ion.

March 13, 1956 - May 23, 1956.

Fi les 71-73 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning highway legislat ion. Related subjects include: Arkansas Bus and Truck Association, interstate highways, transportat ion, trucking industry, Davis-Bacon Act, Senate Finance Committee, lumber industry in Arkansas, Senate Pub- l ic Works Committee, and federal gasol ine tax. Other sub- jects include: Arkansas River, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, and reciprocal trade. Correspondents include: Beryl Anthony, Bruce Anthony, Searcy Elrod, John Quincy Mahaffey, Jr., Clyde Eber Palmer, Marion G. Ward, Harry Flood Byrd, Peter Dierks Joers, Robert Archibald Young, Jr., Cl inton K. El l iot t, Jr., and Brad Gentry.

F74. 50 Misc. Miscel laneous Legislat ion. Apri l 29, 1956 - June 20, 1956.

F75. 50 Misc. Miscel laneous Legislat ion.

May 14, 1956 - July 26, 1956.

F76. 50 Misc. Miscel laneous Legislat ion.

March 23, 1956 - Nov. 26, 1956. Fi les 74-76 contain both consti tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning a variety of subjects: black resett le- ment, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Hoover Commission, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, minimum wage legislat ion, Narrows Dam, nat ional defense, Panama, petroleum imports, postage stamps, psit tacosis, Robinson-Patman Act, Dean Rusk, United Nations, ant i-pol lut ion legislat ion, John Foster Dulles, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Paul Gray Hoffman, Japan, Panama Canal, patents, postal legislat ion, Potomac River, text i le industry, anti-Semit ism, anti t rust legislat ion, Guam, Hawaii , manganese, mental health legislat ion, racism, resource stockpi les, Simon E. Sobeloff, and states' r ights. Correspon- dents include: Paul Gray Hoffman, Fulton Lewis, Jr., Duval Talmadge McCutchen, Frederick Joseph Venner, Wil l iam Benton, Margaret Chase Smith, Mol l ie Aurel le Burnside, Robert George Hogan, and Hiram L. Hunnicutt.

F77. 50 SB Select Committee on Small Business - General. March 30, 1956 - Aug. 4, 1956.

The small f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning

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692.

BCN 101. (Cont. …)

matters related to the Senate Small Business Committee. Noted subject is the Hoover Commission. Correspondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l , John Jackson Sparkman, and Carl H. Wortz, Jr.

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693.

BCN 102. 72-A Miscel laneous - 1956 and 1958 [sic]

The BCN includes cover letters and off ice repl ies for a variety of pr inted material sent to JWF, including books, pamphlets, magazines, honorary memberships, and credit cards. Some of the material accompanies the letters. Subjects include: gi f ts to Fulbright, lobby inf luence, and publishing industry.

ov F1. [Books and Publications]

June 9, 1952 - November 13, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American Inst i tute of Accountants, Aswan Dam, atomic bomb, aviat ion, Boy Scouts, Camp Orr, Christ ianity Today, Fulbright scholarships, Gilbert Dam, Lone Rock Dam, Marshal l , North Atlant ic Treaty Organizat ion Conference, pension plans, rel igion and the Cold War, small business, and watch tari f fs. Correspondents include: Samuel Wagner Anderson, Chester Bl iss Bowles, David Lewis Cohn, David Durst, Li thgow Osborne, and Alexander Wiley.

F2. [Books and Publications] Apri l , 1956 - Dec. 27, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning Alaska, American Indians, aviat ion fares, Chamber of Commerce of Latin America, Colombia, Cooper Union, Harper’s Magazine, National Associat ion of Manufacturers, National Coal Associ- at ion, New York Herald Tribune, peace, Trans American Air l ines, and watch tari f fs. Correspondents include: Curt is Cate, Morr is Leopold Ernst, Keith Kahle, Harold R. Moskovit , Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. , and Frederick W. Voget.

F3. [Books and Publications] June, 1955 - Oct. 16, 1956.

The f i le contains materials, including an art icle on the Mil l ikan-Rostow Report, and correspondence concerning Brookings Inst i tut ion, corporate taxes, Newsweek, publ ic moral i ty, Wilhelm Reich, tax reduction, Text i le Workers Union of America, United States Information Agency, and watch tari f fs. Corre- spondents include: Samuel W. Anderson, Eugene Winston Castle, David Durst, Richard Heathcote Heindel, Stanley Marcus, Donald Crawford Stone, Edward Victor Sundt, and J. Albert Tomlinson.

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694.

BCN 102. (Cont. . . . ) F4 [Books and Publications]

May 12, 1956 - May 31, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning atomic energy, Boy Scouts, Brookings Insti tut ion, food in- dustry, Independent Petroleum Associat ion of America, Middle East Forum, National Associat ion of Manufacturers, Pakistan, racketeering, and Victor Riesel. Correspondents include: David Levis Cohn, Noman Cousins, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Rex D. Hove, and James Muir.

F5. [Books and Publications] May 25, 1955 - Aug. 13, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning campaign contribut ions, Central Asia, equal t ime provision, Norman Arthur Graebner, Richard B. Gregg, Wil l iam Curry Holden, industrial espionage, Lady Bird Johnson, Korea, Michigan Declaration, and public moral i ty. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Benjamin F. Castle, Frank K. Kelly, Clarence Thurston McLaughl in, Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Anthony E. Matz, Frederick George Payne, Henry H. Porter, Walter Phil ip Reuther, Martha Rountree, Margaret Chase Smith, Frank Stanton, Joseph Robert Starobin, and Phi l ip M. Stern.

F6. [Books and Publications] Apri l 10, 1956 - July 19, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American Public Power Association, Austr ia, foreign aid, Harding College, National Association of Manufacturers, United Nations, and Phil ip Gordon Wylie. Correspondents include: James David Bales, Wallace J. Campbell , Cl i f ford Phil ip Case, Harold Andrew Dulan, K. August Engel, Roy W. Hartzel, Fel ix Edward Herbert, John Baker Holl ister, Wil l iam Edward Knox, Jack Pickens, Howard Alexander Smith, Robert A. Uihlein, and Francis Orlando Wilcox.

F7. [Books and Publications] Dec. 11, 1955 - June l8, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning Bolivia, developing nations, and University of Arkansas. Correspondents include: Victor V. Andrade, Frederick George Friedmann, Henry Robinson Luce, Max Frankl in Mi l l ikan, Jus- t in Potter, Max Wil l iam Massimo Salvadori, J. Salwyn Schapiro, Edward Lane Shea, and H.C. Sull ivan.

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695.

BCN 102. (Cont. . . .) F8. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956.

Feb. 25, 1956 - May 29, 1956.

The f i le contains materials, including James Carl Crowson’s poem enti t led "Arkansas,” and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: American Municipal Associat ion, American Warehousemen's Association, Ant i-Defamation League, Zechariah Chaffee, Jr., Joseph Chamberlain Furnas, Robert M. Goff, Jewish Newsletter, Manila Bullet in, Margaret Mead, Modern Language Associat ion, and wine industry. Correspondents include: John Henry Barnhi l l , Chad F. Calhoun, James Carl Crowson, Clark Mel l Eichelberger, Ralph Edward Flanders, Walter John Lemke, Bernard Lester, James Edward Murray, Cl in- ton Lawrence Rossiter I I I , Seymour J. Rubin, Nolan L. Rushing, Richard F. Staar, Arthur Wallach, and Carl H. Wortz I I I .

F9. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956. March 15, 1956 - Apri l 26, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American National Theatre, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, League of Women Voters, mental health, pol io vaccine, Sebastian County, and The Tax Foundation. Fi le also includes a copy of the League of Women Voters study, "Foreign Trade Survey," which relates foreign trade to Sebastian County. Correspondents include: Carl Trumbull Hayden, Arnold Mil ton Johnson, Clayton Thomas Rand, Edwin F. Stanton, and Arnold Troy.

F10. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956. March 8, 1956 - Apri l 26, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American Jewish Congress, David Lewis Cohn, John Cowles, General Motors Corporation, Germany, Wil l iam Averel l Harr i- man, Missouri Pacif ic Railroad, water pol lut ion, Potomac River, Reynolds Metals Company, and Owen Josephus Roberts. Correspondents include: John Mason Brown, Betty Kraus, Heinz L. Krekeler, Wil l iam J. Mougey, James Hopkins Smith, Jr., Clarence Kirshman Streit, and Francis Orlando Wilcox.

F11. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956. January 17, 1956 - Apri l 26, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Arkansas Petroleum Industr ies Committee, General Elec- tr ic Company, interstate highways, Sol Myron Linowitz,

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696. BCN 102. (Cont. . . .)

Middle East, peace plans, propaganda, technical aid programs, and venereal disease. Correspondents, include: Stanley An- drews, Henry Ford I I , George S. Goldsmith, James Frederick Green, C. W. Hanko, Paul Sull ins, and Mercer Wolff .

F12. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956 [sic] 1955 - Dec. 31, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Arkansas Association of Soil Conservation Distr icts, Boy Scouts, Chicot County, disarmament, Fulbright for president, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, Israel Goldstein, Greers Ferry Dam, Ital ian pol i t ics, Suzanne Labin, Middle East, reclamation, St. Francis County, soi l conservat ion, ul traconservat ive pol i t ics, and Gerald B. Winrod. Fi le con- tains report of St. Francis County Soi l Conservat ion Distr ict, including photographs, and also report of Chicot County Soi l Conservation Distr ict . Correspondents include: George Lewis Bell , Remsen DuBois Bird, Howard O. Eaton, Maurice Klain, Matthew Pierce Matheney, Henry F. O’Rei l ly, Mohamed Kamil Abdul Rahim, and Carrol l Ti l lman.

F13. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956. January 31, 1956 - Feb. 24, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Associat ion of American Railroads, Chronicle, Natural Gas Act, Edgar Monsanto Queeny, regulat ion of rai l roads, reclamation, senatorial campaign of 1956, small business, Southeast Asia, and protective tar i f fs. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , Earl C. Clements, Denver Layton Dudley, Joseph Kirby Mahony, Albert Grover Meehan, James Paul Mitchel l , Lawson L. Putnam, Grif f in Smith, Jr., and Richard B. Walsh.

ov F14. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956 [sic]

January 1, 1955 - Feb. 3, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American Automotive Association, American Zionist Com- mittee, interstate highways, Moral Rearmament, Natural Gas Act, Organization for Trade Cooperat ion, and Edgar Monsanto Queeny. Correspondents include: George Lewis Bell , Sidney E. Rolfe, Albert Howard Stebbins, Jr., John Robert Tunis, Cranston Wil l iams, Ted R. Wyl ie, and Wolfgang Yourgrau.

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697.

BCN 102. (Cont. . . .) F15. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956 [sic]

Dec. 15, 1955 - January 26, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning anti t rust legislat ion, Albert Schweitzer Fel lowship, and housing. Correspondents include: Ernest James Bodman, Eugene Winston Castle, Esther L. Clark, E.G. Field, Ernest Gruening, Leon H. Keyserl ing, Wil l iam Jaird Levit t , and Wil l iam J. Mougey.

F16. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1956 [sic] Dec. 29, 1955 - January 19, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Dave Garroway Show, Lions Internat ional, Natural Gas Act, and propaganda. Correspondents include: Derek Curt is Bok, Camil le De Rose, H.A. Knowles, John Emerson Moss, Russel l Lowell Ri ley, and Frank W. Rogers.

F17. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. March 11, 1957 - May 9, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning Blue Cross, Foreign Language Quarterly, and Order of Former Russian Mil i tary. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Benton, Eugene R. Black, John Marshal l Butler, Oscal Fendler, Perry Emerson McChesney, and Cranston Wil l iams.

ov F18. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957 [sic]

May 8, 1954 - Apri l 30, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Aluminium Company of America, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, cotton exports, McCarthyism, Middle East, Edward P. Morgan, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Parcel Post Association. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Rhea Blake, Warren Eli jah Bray, Douglass Carter, Wil l iam Harlan Hale, Max M. Kampelman, Thomas Henry Kuchel, Robert Albert Learnard, Thomas S. Nichols, Frank C. Pace, Jr. , Elwood E. Rice, August Leroy Strand, Wal- ter M. Staub, Gus Turbevi l le, Cranston Wil l iams, and Ray Winder.

F19. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957.

Feb. 7, 1957 - Apri l 3, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the

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698.

BCN 102. (Cont. . . .)

American Jewish Committee, Anglo-American relat ions, John Robinson Beal, Export-Import Bank, mass media, peace plans, pol io vaccine, Publ ic Affairs Insti tute, Suez Canal, Gilbert C. Swanson, opposit ion to the United Nations, and Wil l iam Worthy. Correspondents include: Tom Dammann, Leland B. Henry, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Col in Unwin, and Francis Or- lando Wilcox.

F20. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. January 17, 1957 - Sept. 3, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Federal Home Loan Bank of Lit t le Rock, Fulbright scholar- ships, mult inational corporations, presidential succession, and voting r ights. Correspondents include: Chad F. Calhoun, Mathias Joseph Fischer, Perry Emerson McChesney, French R. McKnight, Luis Munoz-Marin, Elwood E. Rice, Donald Robinson, Rachael Robinson, Maurice Rosenblatt , Robert A. Uihlein, and Gertrude Wythe.

F21. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. March 7, 1957 - June 7, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Eagleton Foundation, Hungarian refugees, industry in Arkansas, International Rescue Committee, internat ional trade, Near East Report, Newsweek, and Pan-American Coffee Bureau. Correspondents include: Harold Andrew Dulan, Abba Eban, Robert Harley Estabrook, N. Henry Josephs, Joseph P. Murray, and Frank Smathers, Jr.

F22. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. Apri l 13, 1957 - May 24, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning Herbert Sebastian Agar, Freedom Forum, Fulbr ight scholar- ships, John David Hall , Lit t le Rock Basebal l Company, Mer- chant Marine, National Health Education Committee, and professional footbal l . Correspondents include: Howard Ashley Ted Bai ley, H. Malcolm Baldridge, Dale Cook, Glenn A. Green, George Hecker, and Frank C. Pace, Jr.

F23. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. 1956 Annual Report - May 13, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning

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699.

BCN 102. (Cont. . . .)

the Algerian National Movement, American Enterprise Associ- at ion, automation, Jean Dutourd, Lonoke County, peace plans, and soi l conservat ion. Fi le includes report of the Lonoke County Soi l Conservat ion Distr ict . Correspondents include: El Abed Bouhafa, Samuel E. Gearhart, El isha Gray II , John C. Metcalfe, Howland H. Sargeant, and John Walker.

F24. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957 [sic] Aug. 4, 1956 - Feb. 13, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American Public Power Association, atomic energy, Gir l Scouts, National Foreign Trade Council , organic gardening, and Ukranian Congress Committee on America. Correspondents include: Page Belcher, Joseph Capsin, Eugene Cassin Carusi, Lloyd Arthur Free, Richard Newton Gardner, W. John Kenney, H. A. Knowles, Herbert Henry Lehman, Richard M. Mock, Neil l Phi l l ips, Clarence Hamilton Poe, Howard Cotter i l l Sheperd, and Charles Austin Vines.

F25. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957 [sic] July 9, 1957 - January 6, 1958.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Arkansas Gazette, Associat ion of the United States Army, Broadcasting Foundation of America, Frank Brookhouser, highway safety, Masons, National Safety Council , New York Herald Tribune, and space race. Fi le includes several newspaper cl ippings. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Wil l iam Guirey Huxtable, Wil l iam T. Reed, Freda Utley, and Milton Waldman.

F26. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. Sept. 25, 1957 - Nov. 12, 1957.

The f i le includes materials and correspondence concerning the Conference of Southern Governors, phi losophy of educa- t ion, General Research Company, Inter-Parl iamentary Union Conference, atomic energy, and race relat ions. Correspon- dents include: John Wil l iam Bricker, Walter Phi l ip Reuther, and James Strom Thurmond.

F27. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. 1956 (Annual Report) - Oct. 16, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning

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700.

BCN 102. (Cont. . . .)

Arkansas State College, Boys’ Clubs of America, Czechoslo- vakia, Export-Import Bank, Newmyer Associates, The Reader’s Digest, school desegregation, and Lee Ward. Correspondents include: Natal ie Wales Douglas-Hamilton, S. M. Keeny, and J. A. Tomlinson.

F28. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. June 3, 1957 - Aug. 30, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning American Mercury, Archives of American Art, Carl Schurz Foundation, chemical sprays in Arkansas, Egypt, lumber in- dustry, National Commission on Literacy, National Grange, Navy League, Pan-American Airways, television, and U.S. News and World Report. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Wilson Campbell , Frederick Robert Klenner, Piero Modigl iani , Hurlon Conwell Ray, Frank M. Stanton, Samuel Clark Waugh, and Alan F. Westin.

F29. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957 [sic] January, 1954 - Aug. 6, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the American Trucking Associat ion, Association of American Railroads, Central Europe, minimum wage legislat ion, and Turkey. Correspondents include: Zbigniew K. Brzezinski, Frank W. Cantrel l , Lyle W. Shannon, and James Justin Thackara.

F30. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957. June, 1957 - July 15, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Arkansas Publ ici ty and Parks Commission, Booker T. Washington Memorial , Henry Alfred Kissinger, National Savings and Loan League, The New Leader, Operare, and trucking in- dustry in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Hurst Robins Anderson, Wallace Foster Bennett , Sol Myron Linowitz, Sid- ney J. Phi l l ips, Harold Mason Sherman, and Frank John Wilson.

ov F31. 72-A Books and Publ icat ions 1957 [sic]

July 29, 1955 - June 21, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning Habib Ben Ali Bourguiba, Holiday Magazine, lumber industry, National Cotton Counci l of America, Tel ler House, Trinity River Project, Tunisia, and Weyerhaeuser. Correspondents include: Richard Fyfe Boyce, Elsie Mae Jett , Holbrook Smith, and Phi l ip M. Stern.

EBA 1-11-77

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701.

BCN 103. Postal Dem. Pol. Com. - Apri l 1, 1956 [sic]

BCN 103 contains correspondence and printed materials on a variety of topics subject to legislat ion.

F1. Postmaster Nominations 50 PO 1. January 5, 1956.

The f i le contains one letter concerning postmaster nominations. Noted subject is Gilbert Fletcher. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F2. General Civi l Service Regulations 50 PO (4). Dec. 1, 1955 - March 14, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence, both consti tuent and out-of-state, concerning Arkansas boosterism, Civi l Service Retirement Act, Fayettevi l le, personnel management, and re- t i rement. Fi le includes a peti t ion from Northwest Arkansas reti red people related to ret i rement benefi ts. Noted corre- spondent is Elgin H. Blalock.

F3. Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee 50 PO. January 17, 1955 - March 29, 1956.

The f i le contains correspondence, largely with consti tuents, concerning, for the most part , civi l service issues. Sub- jects include: Agricul tural Conservat ion Program, American Farm Bureau Federat ion, Calico Rock, coffee industry, cotton, Civi l Service legislat ion, funeral industry, National Associ- at ion of Retired Civi l Employees in Arkansas, Newton County, Pine Bluff Arsenal, postage stamps, postal rates, postmaster appointments, Railway Express Agency, rai l road freight, and Republican Party in Arkansas. Other noted subject is Arabia, Louisiana. Correspondents include: Elgin H. Blalock, H. Wil l iam Brawley, H. H. DePriest, Kel l is A. Frost, Mi ldred Fulbright, Frank Horst, Arl ie L. Kendal l , Guy A. Moore, Charles Edward Putnam, W. C. Rodgers, Ben C. Shipp, Noah C. Smith, Carlton K. Sturms, and Wallace L. White.

F4. Government Operat ions Committee (General) 50 GO. Feb. 6, 1956 - Feb. 7, 1956.

The small f i le contains consti tuent communications support ing recommendations of the Hoover Commission. There are no sig- ni f icant correspondents.

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702.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .) F5. Reorganizat ion Plans 50 GO (1).

Sept. 15, 1954 - March 21, 1956.

The small f i le contains printed materials and correspondence concerning the Hoover Commission. Noted correspondent is Frank W. Fletcher.

F6. Finance Committee (General) 50 Fin. January 11, 1956 - March 21, 1956.

F7. Finance Committee (General) 50 Fin. March 28, 1955 - January 21, 1956.

ov F8. Finance Committee (General) 50 Fin.

June 21, 1954 - Sept. 30, 1955.

Fi les 6-8 contain both const i tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Bus and Truck Association, Arkansas College, Arkansas Medical Society, American Federation of Musicians, cabaret tax, food stamps, federal gasol ine tax, highway legislat ion, medical doctors in Arkansas, Morri l ton, Organization for Trade Cooperat ion, Social Securi ty Act, social ized medicine, tax exemptions, texti le industry in Arkansas, trucking in- dustry, federal welfare, i l legal manufacture of alcohol, Arkansas Wine and Spir i ts Foundation, Dwight David Eisen- hower, excise tax on luxuries, Israel, Mirrer Yeshiva Insti- tute, Railroad Retirement Act, sugar quota, Yalta papers, Wil l iam Benton, Chinese students, cigarette taxes, Robert Maynard Hutchins, inheri tance taxes, mental health in Arkan- sas, non-profi t inst i tut ions, old age assistance, reciprocal trade, R. J. Raynolds Tobacco Company, Arkansas relat ions with Texas, and veterans vocat ional education. Fi le 6 in- c ludes numerous letters from Morri l ton consti tuents concerning the texti le industry and the Organization for Trade Coopera- t ion. Correspondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l , James Barron Carey, Esther Clark, El lery Clarke Gay. V.K. Hart, Roy W. Hartzel, Eugene James Keogh, Russell Bi l l iu Long, Paul Moffatt McCain, Joe C. Hardin, Abraham Kalmanowitz, Dean R. Morley, Frank A. Newcombe, L. Stauffer Oliver, Fount R. Richardson, Bob Bailey, Jr. , Henry H. Denham, Mrs. J. Fraser, Shields M. Goodwin, Joshua Levine, and Victor H. Wohlford.

ov F9. Social Securi ty 50 Fin (2).

January, 1938 - Apri l 2, 1956.

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703.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .) ov F10. Social Securi ty 50 Fin (2).

January 26, 1956 - March 13, 1956. ov F11. Social Securi ty 50 Fin (2).

January 11, 1956 - Feb. 16, 1956.

F12. Social Securi ty 50 Fin (2). Dec. 20, 1955 - January 30, 1956.

F13. Social Securi ty 50 Fin (2). July 15, 1955 - January 9, 1956.

Fi les 9-13 include many letters from Arkansas doctors and dentists and insurance interests dealing with certain amend- ments to the Social Security Act important to doctors. Sub- jects include: medical doctors in Arkansas, dentists in Arkansas, Social Securi ty Act, insurance companies in Arkan- sas, and social ized medicine. Fi les contain correspondence concerning matters related to Social Securi ty. Fi le 9 includes numerous letters—not in- dexed—from Arkansas medical doctors opposing certain changes in the Social Security Act. Fi le 11 includes largely con- st i tuent mail , many support ing lowering of Social Security ret i rement age and giving personal accounts of hardships. Fi le 13 includes a pet i t ion from Pine Bluff asking that Social Security el igibi l i ty age for women be lowered to 60. Other subjects include: American Medical Association, old age assistance, Polk County Medical Society, State Sanatorium, Union County Medical Society, women workers, Arkansas Feder- at ion of the Bl ind, chiropractors, highway safety, Missis- s ippi County Farm Bureau, Phil l ips County Medical Society, postage rates, ret irement in Arkansas, Townsend National Recovery Plan, American Dental Associat ion, Arkansas Medical Society, Arkansas State Association of Li fe Underwri ters, and Pine Bluff . Correspondents include: Wil l iam Langer, Mary M. McQuerney, J. Joel Monfort, Fount R. Richardson, Bessie Chandler Ware, Richard W. Butt, Waldo Frasier, Charles Jefferson Gri f f i th, Jr. , George A. Haag, Sam G. Jameson, Wil l iam Thomas Lowe, Wil l ie E. Oates, Ray Penix, Ewing P. Pyeatt, Rufus B. Robins, Dowling B. Stough, Foster Anderson Vineyard, Ol iver Worth Camp, Gordon Hensley Campbell , Harry P. Cordon, J. A. Herr ing, Joseph 0. Horton, G. L. Kelton, Noleta Nance, Mary Findley, Roy W. Hartzel, Al fred H. Hath- cock, Artemus Ford Wolf , Charles Stanley Applegate, Jr., Oran Harris, Karl Krause, and Benjamin B. Wil l iamson.

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704.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .) F14. Veterans Legislat ion 50 Fin (1).

Feb. 29, 1956 - Apri l 2, 1956.

F15. Veterans Legislat ion 50 Fin (1). Feb. 8, 1956 - March 19, 1956.

F16. Veterans Legislat ion 50 Fin (1). Feb. 4, 1956 - March 7, 1956.

F17. Veterans Legislat ion 50 Fin (1). Nov. 15, 1955 - Feb. 27, 1956.

F18. Veterans Legislat ion 50 Fin (1).

July 25, 1955 - March 23, 1956.

Fi les 14-18 contain correspondence concerning veterans. Subjects found throughout the f i les include: Spanish War veterans, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and World War I veterans. Fi le 14 includes pet i t ions from veterans groups at Penci l Bluff, Boonevi l le, Boles, and Rector. Fi le 15 includes peti t ions from Jonesboro, McRae, and Fayettevi l le. Fi le 18 includes peti t ions from numerous Arkansas publ ic schools support ing changes in veterans farm program. Other subjects include: AMVETS, Boles, Boonevi l le, Japanese competit ion, Penci l Bluff , Rector, velveteen in- dustry in Arkansas, McRae, Fayettevi l le, Jonesboro, Lee County, Panama Canal Zone, Veterans Administrat ion hospi- tals, Mena, 82nd Airborne Division, publ ic schools in Arkan- sas, Reserve Forces Act, and veterans farm program. Corre- spondents include: Paul W. Buchanan, Eldridge Jones Butler, Etta B. Packard, Wil l iam Lee Cazort, Jr. , Sam G. Jameson, Roy M. Haynes, Wil l iam S. Hoshal, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l , W. E. Middleton, Frederick Maxfield Pickens, Jr., Leo Short, Joseph A. Tibbitts, James Oliver Porter, and Victor H. Wohl- ford.

F19. Taxation 50 Fin (3). July 26, 1955 - March 31, 1956.

The f i le contains both const i tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning taxation. Fi le also includes corre- spondence relat ing to a tari f f proposal by H. Carl ton Currie. Subjects include: Aluminum Company of America, American Bar Associat ion, American Medical Associat ion, Arkansas Federat ion of Women's Clubs, Arkansas Society of Professional Engineers,

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705.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

cabaret tax, publ ic campaign contributions, Cold War, co- operative tax exemptions, excise tax on amusements, gasol ine tax, income tax legislat ion, motion picture industry in Ar- kansas, pension plans, protect ive tar i f fs, and teacher pay. Correspondents include: Guy E. Basye, H. Carl ton Currie, Adolph Elkan Hohenberg, Joe Mil ler, Frank C. Newman, O.O. Owens, Vincent E. Ski l lman, Fel ix G. Smart, and Samuel M. Vogel.

ov F20. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

March 10, 1956 - March 30, 1956.

ov F21. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

May 10, 1955- March 28, 1956.

ov F22. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

Aug. 25, 1955 - March 1, 1956.

F23. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR. Nov. 18, 1955 - Feb. 16, 1956.

ov F24. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

Oct. 26, 1955 - January 30, 1956.

F25. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

Feb. 5, 1955 - January 5, 1956.

F26. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

Sept. 1, 1955 - Nov. 28, 1955.

F27. Foreign Relat ions Committee (General) 50 FR.

Aug. 10, 1954 - Sept. 12, 1955. Fi les 20-27 contain foreign relat ions materials dealing with the fol lowing subjects: Israel, foreign aid, John Foster Dulles, technical aid programs, Eisenhower Administrat ion, and Middle East. Fi le 20 includes the draft and notes on the Foreign Relations Committee report on technical assis- tance programs. Fi le 23 includes correspondence between JWF and Walter Frankl in George on John Foster Dulles’ statements on the use of atomic weapons. Fi le 2b contains much debate concerning foreign aid. Fi le 25 includes Harold G. Gelwicks'

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706.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

letter discussing United States pol icy in regard to China within historical perspect ive. Other subjects include: Cyprus, Greek Orthodox Church, Pat Hold, National Science Foundation, American Mission To Greeks, cul tural exchanges, foreign aid, food stamps, France, Hait ian Treaty of 1955, aid to Israel, National Counci l of the Churches of Christ, Order of AHEPA, Pakistan, Palestine, Seafarers Internat ional Union, Soviet-Japanese relat ions, surplus government property, American Zionist Committee, China pol icy, disarmament, Quemoy and Matsu, arms sales to Saudi Arabia, anti-Semit ism, atomic diplomacy, black resett lement, Central America, Friends Com- mit tee, I tal ian pol i t ics, League of Free Romanians, Puerto Rico, race relat ions, ant i-trust legislat ion, Atlantic Union, atomic bomb, Communications Workers of America, educational exchange, Interparl iamentary Union, mi l i tar ism, mil i tary aid, mi l i tary aid to Pakistan, peaceful co-existence, Rice Mil lers ' Associat ion, funding of the United Nations, Universi ty of Ar- kansas Medical Center, United States Information Agency, Bar- bara Mary Ward, World Food Bank, Asia-f i rst pol icy, Czecho- slovak Party of Middle Classes, Far East, Fulbright for presi- dent, economic development of Germany, North At lantic Treaty Organization, peace plans, Pro-Consti tut ion Associat ion, Li t t le Rock Daughters of Penelope, education and the Cold War, Foreign Service legislat ion, Freedom & Union, Geneva Con- ference of 1955, National Association of Evangel icals, Rus- sian Revolut ionary Movement, Bentley Claims Amendment, Cyprus dispute, Hungarian National Counci l , Panama Canal, and war claims. Correspondents include: Syed Amjad Ali , Michael Joseph Mansfield, Carl Marcy, Howard Alexander Smith, Robert Blandford, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , Howard O. Eaton, James Hronas, Benjamin Abraham Javits, Grayson Louis Kirk, Claud D. Nelson, Arthur D. Pratt , Jr. , Wilma C. Sacks, Clarence Kirshman Strei t, Ralph Edward Flanders, Grace Humphrey, Sadao Iguchi, Herbert Henry Lehman, Delia Mares, Robert Roy Nathan, Harr iet C. Blakemore, F. C. Fay, Walter Frankl in George, George Kindorf, George J. Burger, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Horace Jewell Dickinson, Arthur F. Fogart ie, Frederick George Friedman, Garland Evans Hopkins, Walter Lippmann, Paul J. Mi l l i ron, Houck W. Reasoner, W. M. Reid, Elmo Burns Roper, Jr., Theodore Cuyler Streibert, Wil l iam Royall Tyler, Theo- dore E. Weeks, Francis Orlando Wilcox, Harold G. Gelwicks, Alan A. Judson, Abraham Kalmanowitz, Clarence Hamilton Poe, Louis Rhein, Wil l iam H. Roberts, Louis Brandeis Wehle, Man- fred Zapp, James Clement Dunn, Alexander Jannes, James S. Moose, Jr., James Paul Warburg, Jacques Bardoux, J. Albert Hopkins, Hugo Kahn, Stavros Kalaras, Robert F. Mayer, Irving R. M. Panzer, and Seymour J. Rubin.

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707.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .) F28. United Nations and International Organizations 50 FR (2).

Aug. 16, 1955 - Dec. 7, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence and a report concerning the United Nations Charter. Noted correspondent is Lewis Web- ster Jones.

F29. Foreign Aid 50 FR (3). January 18, 1956 - Feb. 12, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning foreign aid. Other noted subject is Morocco. Correspondents in- c lude: Reuben D. Caudle and Paul W. Milam.

F30. Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General) 50 IC. January 29, 1955 - Apri l 2, 1956.

F31. Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General) 50 IC.

January 16, 1956 - March 5, 1956.

ov F32. Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General) 50 IC.

January 20, 1956 - Feb. 23, 1956.

F33. Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General) 50 IC. Dec. 1, 1955 - Feb. 3, 1956.

F34. Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General) 50 IC. Dec. 31, 1955 - January 18, 1956.

ov F35. Interstate and Foreign Commerce (General) 50 IC.

May 20, 1955 - January 6, 1956.

Fi les 30-35 contain many pet i t ions and letters from const i - tuents support ing the banning of alcohol advert is ing; also, f i les include many letters deal ing with rai l road freight questions, as wel l as legislat ion on the market ing of auto- mobiles. Subjects include: alcohol advert is ing, Arkansas automobi le dealers, Kansas City Southern Railway, rai l roads in Arkansas, and rai l road freight. Fi le 35 includes W.C. Spousta’s explanation of the method used in obtaining alco- hol advert ising peti t ions. Other subjects include: Arkan- sas Practical Nurses Association, Jonesboro, mass media, National Counci l of Farmer Cooperat ives, National Farmers Union, National Grange, poultry industry in Northwest Arkansas,

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708.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

Rail road Retirement Act, trucking industry, Arkansas State Board of Health, Arkansas State Nurses Association, DeQueen, Holly Grove, federal aid to nursing education, Publ ic Health Service, Budget and Accounting Act, Conway, Li t t le Rock, manganese, public television, Salado, West Memphis, Women’s Christ ian Temperance Union, Fayettevi l le, Gi l let t , Lincoln, Otwell , Republ ican Party, Rogers, Wilson, American Merchant Marine Inst i tute, Fort Smith, Springdale, Stuttgart, Asso- ciated Industr ies of Arkansas, Black Oak, coal in Arkansas, Lowry Harold McDaniel , Monticel lo, motion picture industry in Arkansas, nursing education, and Prescott . Correspondents include: Ceci l E. Albr ight, Samuel E. Gearhart, Gordon Love, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , Charles B. Shuman, Benjamin L. Bridges, John Tyler Caldwell , James Oliver Porter, Stuart R. Schimpf, Benjamin H. Duncan, Katharine Clark Hantz, John C. Murray, Clyde Eber Palmer, Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr. , Ethel L. Spicer, Nelson F. Tul l , Wesley Maurice Buttram, Ethel K. Mi l- lar, Martha Laura Goodloe Stuck, Anna Brown, Gretchen Steele, Frank W. Cantrel l , James S. Carbery, Earl Cobb, and W.C. Spousta.

ov F36. Inter ior and Insular Affairs (General) 50 I IA.

July 30, 1955 - March 29, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Alaska Mental Health Act, American Indians, Arkansas Post, Booker T. Washington Memorial , coal resources, con- servat ion movement, f ish farming in Arkansas, Hel ls Canyon, histor ic preservation, irr igat ion, Pea Ridge, and ul tracon- servat ive pol i t ics. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Monroe Apple, Clyde L. Barr, George Henry Benjamin, Wesley Abner D'Ewart, Al fred A. Knopf, Wayne Lyman Morse, James Edward Murray, Sidney J. Phil l ips, Lessie Stringfel low Read, Douglas Smith, and Robert B. Snowden.

ov F37. Judiciary Committee (General) 50 Jud.

March 10, 1955 - March 27, 1956.

The f i le contains correspondence, largely from consti tuents, on a variety of matters. Subjects include: Alaskan state- hood, anti t rust legislat ion, automobile industry, bankruptcy legislat ion, Bricker Amendment, claims bi l ls, contracts, drug traff ic, educational exchange, excise tax on amusements, Hawaiian statehood, Hoover Commission, immigrat ion, jury system, juvenile del inquency, president ial elect ion reform, race relat ions in Arkansas, Stuttgart , and Walter-McCarran Act. Correspondents include: Richard Stuart Barnett , Jr. , Clyde L. Barr, Eldridge Jones Butler, Thomas Frankl in Butt, Wil l iam Lee Cazort, Jr., Price Marion Daniel , Hubert W.

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709.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

Eldred, Robert A. Espe, John A. Fraser, Ann Henry, Robert George Hogan, Wil l iam Cooper Kern, Wil l ie A. Lawson, John Li tt le McClel lan, Harold S. Moll , T. H. Oddie, M. L. Price, Chester M. Savage, Leopold D. Si lberstein, Albert U. Tadlock, Mack A. Thompson, and Robert Edward Lee Wilson II I .

F38. Bricker Amendment 50 Jud (1). January l8, 1956 - March 23, 1956.

The small f i le contains both consti tuent and out-of-state correspondence concerning the Bricker Amendment. Correspon- dents include: Clyde L. Barr, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, and Lawson L. Putnam.

F39. Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion 50 Jud (2). Sept. 21, 1955 - Feb. 8, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Walter- McCarran Act. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F40. Labor and Publ ic Welfare Committee (General) 50 LPW. May 18, 1955 - Apri l 2, 1956.

ov F41. Labor and Publ ic Welfare Committee (General) 50 LPW.

May 2k, 1955 - January 13, 1956.

Fi les 40 and 41 contain materials and both const i tuent and out-of-state correspondence concerning a variety of matters. Subjects include: Alaska Mental Health Bi l l , American Civi l Libert ies Union, Arkansas economic growth, International La- bor Organization, lumber industry in Arkansas, minimum wage legislat ion, Progressive Farmer, Southern State College, Townsend National Recovery Plan, Whistle-Vess Bott l ing Com- pany, Arkansas Federation of Old Folks, American Federation of Labor, Merwyn G. Bridenstine, Fair Employment Pract ices Committee, f luoridat ion of water, labor in Arkansas, medical education, Mexican Labor Bi l l , separation of church and state, small farms, Margaret Chase Smith, Social Securi ty, Southern economic growth, and telephone industry. Fi les include cor- respondence concerning proposed legislat ion to increase ed- ucat ional benefi ts for veterans under the G.I. Bi l l of Rights. Fi le 41 includes George Meany’s letter discussing the impact of industrial relocation from North to South. Correspondents include: Guy E. Basye, John Tyler Caldwell , Frank W. Cantrel l , Carl F. Kel ler, Jonathan Houston Lookadoo, James A. Patt i l lo, Jr., Roy Tasco Davis, Roy W. Hartzel, Forrest Jeffrey, George

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710.

BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

Meany, Wayne Lyman Morse, Hugh R. Paul, and Walter Gilbert Wright.

F42. Veterans Educational and Hospital ization Benefi ts 50 LPW (1). Aug. 26, 1955 - Sept. 13, 1955.

The small f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning proposed legislat ion to increase educational benefi ts for veterans under the G. I . Bi l l of Rights. There are no sig- ni f icant correspondents.

F43. General Labor Legislat ion 50 LPW (2). Apri l 20, 1955 - Feb. 17, 1956.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Cali fornia Associat ion of Employees, lumber industry in Arkansas, min- imum wage legislat ion, Railroad Retirement Act, Teamsters Union, unemployment, and Walsh-Healey Act. Correspondents include: George H. Cl ippert and J.S. Mart in.

F44. Railroad and Retirement 50 LPW (3). Nov. 14, 1955 - Apri l 2, 1956.

The small f i le contains largely consti tuent correspondence concerning labor in Arkansas, Railroad Retirement Act, and Townsend National Recovery Plan. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F45. Public Health and Hospital 50 LPW (4).

January 24, 1956 - March 2, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Alaska Mental Health Bi l l , publ ic health, and small farms. Corre- spondents include: El lery Clarke Gay and Beulah M. Hanthorne.

F46. Education 50 LPW (5). January 3, 1956 - March 28, 1956.

F47. Education 50 LPW (5). Aug. 5, 1955 - Feb. 21, 1956.

Fi les 46 and 47 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning education, including the fol lowing subjects: American Enterprise Association, federal aid to the arts, education in Arkansas, federal aid to education, education and the Cold War, Federal Advisory Commission on the Arts, school desegregation, Van Buren, anti -Cathol icism, Arkansas Junior Chamber of Commerce, l ibrary legislat ion, and small

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711. BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

farms. Fi le 46 includes correspondence concerning proposed legislat ion to extend educational training benefi ts for veterans under the G. I . Bi l l of Rights. Correspondents include: George Stuart Benson, Neil l Phi l l ips, Wil l iam Max Rit ter, Victor H. Wohlford, Henry Baugh, Cli f ford S. Black- burn, Archie W. Ford, Olga Gay Frick, El i B. Whitaker, and Roy Wilkins.

F48. Committee on Public Works (General) 50 PW. Aug. 3, 1955 - Apri l 2, 1956.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas River, Buffalo River, Dardanelle Dam, Davis-Bacon Act, Federal Construct ion Contracts Act, f lood control , highway safety, Hoover Commission, labor in Arkan- sas, Noon Civics Club, Norfork Dean, public works in Arkansas, sewerage disposal, and Tennessee Valley Authority. Corre- spondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l , Nelson P. Case, Joseph Wil l iam Hull , Dick Mart insen, Perry Emerson McChesney, J. Fred Patton, Jack R. Porter, James M. Rowan, Jr. , and Leo- nard Newton White.

ov F49. Flood Control Project 50 PW (1).

Sept. 9, 1955 - Sept. 17, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning f lood insurance, including a draft of a f lood insurance proposal and a memo- randum outl ining i ts background and key features. Correspon- dents include: John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Leverett Salton- stal l .

ov F50. Highway Legislat ion 50 PW (2).

June 18, 1955 - March 29, 1956.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the American As- sociation of State Highway Off ic ials, American Automobile Associat ion, Arkansas State Highway Commission, Arkansas Chapter of Associated General Contractors, automobile indus- try, Davis-Bacon Act, highway construction in Arkansas, highway legislat ion, National Grange, trucking industry, and United States Independent Telephone Association. Corre- spondents include: Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l , Herbert Eldridge, Art ie Gregory, L. D. Harr is, Donald F. Jones, Donald F. Jones, Jr., Wil l iam L. Jones, Gordon M. McNulty, Harry G. Metcalf, Frank Maxson Potter, Hiram Heartsi l l Ragon, Jr., George Cli f- ton Wade, and Angie Lea Case Wait.

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712. BCN 103. (Cont. . . .) F51. Rules Committee (General) 50 Rul.

Feb. 6, 1956 - Feb. 9, 1956. The small f i le contains correspondence concerning l imita - t ions on labor. Noted correspondent is Lesl ie E. Bryant.

F52. Joint Committees (General) 50 J Com. Nov. 30, 1955.

The f i le contains no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F53. Joint Committee on Economic Report 50 JC (2). Dec. 29, 1955 - March 9, 1956.

ov F54. Joint Committee on Economic Report 50 JC (2).

January 27, 1955 - Dec. 27, 1955.

Fi les 53 and 54 contain correspondence and materials, in - cluding pr inted reports, concerning matters related to the Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Subjects include: American Stat ist ical Associat ion, low-income famil ies, un- employment, Automobi le Manufacturers Associat ion, and high - way legislat ion. Correspondents include: Grover W. Ensley, Richard Walker Boll ing, and Paul Howard Douglas.

F55. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 50 JC (3). July 30, 1955 - Feb. 1, 1956.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Noted correspondent is Cl inton Presba Anderson.

ov F56. Miscellaneous Legislat ion 50 Misc.

January 5, 1956 - March 10, 1956.

F57. Miscellaneous Legislat ion 50 Misc. January 23, 1947 - March 29, 1956.

F58. Miscellaneous Legislat ion 50 Misc. May 31, 1955 - January 4, 1956.

Fi les 56-58 contain materials and correspondence concerning a variety of subjects. Fi le 58 includes Benjamin Dudley Rowland’s discussion of JWF foreign pol icy ideas. Subjects include: Alaska Mental Health Bi l l , Arkansas Furniture As - sociat ion, Wesley Abner D’Ewart, Hells Canyon, highway

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713. BCN 103. (Cont. . . .)

legis lat ion, irr igat ion in Arkansas, National Farmers Union, National Grange, National Safety Counci l , old age assistance, Panama Canal, race relat ions, United Auto Workers, aid to the bl ind, cancer research, Hot Springs National Park, l i - brary legislat ion, postage stamps, Teamsters Union, Townsend National Recovery Plan, unemployment in Arkansas, Aircraft Industr ies Associat ion, American Enterprise Associat ion, American Mining Congress, ant itrust legislat ion, Const itu- t ional convention, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Internat ional Woodworkers of America, Japanese competit ion, and Taft- Hart ley Act. Correspondents include: Charles Forrest Al len, Hatt ie Murphy, Ceci l E. Albr ight, James H. Alexander, Thomas W. Burress, Frank W. Cantrel l, Wesley Abner D'Ewart, Charles F. Eaton, Thelma H. Engler, A. Glenn Herr, Joseph Poss, Frank Maxson Potter, Stephen Wheeler Royce, Edward White, Jr. , Wil- l iam H. McLean, George Gilbert Aimé Murray, Raymond George Palmer, Benjamin Dudley Rowland, James Thomson Shotwel l, Al- fred Popkess White, and Victor H. Wohlford.

F59. Select Committee on Small Business 50 SB. Aug. 20, 1955 - March 3, 1956.

The f i le contains both typed and printed materials and some correspondence concerning the archery industry, publ ic owner- ship of rubber plants, rubber industry, and small business. There are no signif icant correspondents.

E60. Democrat ic Pol icy Committee (General) 50 Demo Pol. Aug. 2, 1955 - Sept. 19, 1955.

The small f i le contains material, including a printed report, concerning matters related to the Democratic Pol icy Commit- tee. Noted correspondent is Lyndon Baines Johnson.

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714. BCN 104. Tax Rel ief Mater ial 1956 [sic]

BCN 104 includes statements by JWF, pr inted and typed reports,, excerpts from the Congressional Record, newspaper and maga- zine cl ippings, research materials, speeches, Congressional committee reports, Library of Congress Legislat ive Reference Divis ion reports, and some correspondence concerning tax re - l ief for small businesses. Since most f i les contain princi - pal ly pr inted and typed research material or references, they are general ly descr ibed by the subjects l i sted below. Any specif ic f i le dist inct ions are highl ighted on the f i le level. Subjects found in each f i le are corporate taxes, small busi - ness, and tax reduct ion.

ov F1. Statements by Senator Fulbright - Re: Tax Reduction.

July 28, 1955 - March 21, 1956.

F2. Statements by Senator Fulbright - Re: Tax Reduction. Feb. 5, 1957.

F3. Statements by Senator Fulbright - Re: Tax Reduction. Oct. 1, 1956.

F1-3 contain several speeches wr it ten by JWF concerning a tax rel ief bil l . The signif icant subject is the Eisenhower Administrat ion. There are no correspondents noted.

F4. Congressional Record - Excerpts Re: Tax Reduct ion. Feb. 3, 1956 - March 22, 1957.

ov F5. Congressional Record - Excerpts Re: Tax Reduct ion.

March 19, 1948.

F4-5 contain excerpts from the Congressional Record concerning the tax bi l l introduced by JWF. F5 includes a part ial tran - script of a debate on the bi l l providing tax reductions for small business. There are no other subjects and no correspond- dents l isted for these f i les.

F6. Tax Amendment – 1957. January 3, 1957 - March 27, 1957.

This folder contains material from the Congressional Record on an amendment to a tax bi l l introduced by JWF. The other subject in this folder is Internal Revenue Code. There are no correspondents noted.

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715. BCN 104. (Cont. . . .) F7. Tax Bi l l - Senator Byrd - Correspondence.

Feb. 8, 1956 - March 20, 1957.

The correspondence in F7 concerns the holding of hearings by the Senate Finance Committee on a tax bi l l . The corre - spondent is Harry Flood Byrd.

F8. Joint Committee on the Economic Report Re: Tax Reduction. March 21, 1955.

F8 contains copies of a report for the Joint Economic Com - mittee. There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F9. Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation - Re: Tax Reduction. Oct. 28, 1947 - March 16, 1956.

The correspondence in this f i le concerns the tax reduct ion bi l l for small business relat ing to work done by the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxat ion. There are no sig - nif icant correspondents l isted.

F10. Library of Congress - Re: Tax Reduct ion. March 12, 1956.

F10 contains a report from the Legislat ive Reference Divis ion on the tax reduction bi l l . There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F11. Miscellaneous - Re: Tax Reduct ion. April 11, 1956 - Apri l 27, 1956.

Included is correspondence between JWF and Stanley Ster l ing Surrey, a professor at Harvard Law School, about the tax reduction bi l l . There are no other correspondents and no subjects l isted for this folder.

F12. Senate Finance Committee - Re: Tax Reduction. April 11, 1956 - June 22, 1956.

F12 includes correspondence about highway legislat ion and the Senate Finance Committee. The signif icant correspondentsare Harry Flood Byrd, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and George Ar - mistead Smathers.

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716. BCN 104. (Cont. . . .) F13. Memoranda - Re: Tax Reduction.

May 12, 1955.

This folder contains a memorandum on the small business tax amendment. There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F14. Small Business Tax Amendment - 1958 [sic] January 27, 1958 - June 20, 1958.

ov F15. Small Business Tax Amendment - 1958 [sic]

January 30, 1958 - Feb. 6, 1958.

There is no subject noted in F14-15. The signif icant corre- spondent is John Jackson Sparkman.

F16. Statement by Senator Fulbr ight before the Senate Finance Committee - Re: Tax Reduct ion (1956). 1956 - March 27, 1957.

F17. Material for Senator Fulbright 's Test imony Before Finance Committee on Corporate Tax Amendment - 1957. January 7, 1957 - March 19, 1957.

F16-17 contain materials on the corporate tax amendment and JWF's speech concerning it made to the Senate Finance Com - mittee. There are no other subjects and no correspondents noted for these f i les.

F18. Notes for Discussion of Amendment to H.R. 9166 - Re: Tax Reduction. March 15, 1956 - March 19, 1957.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F19. Corporate Income Tax Proposals - Re: Tax Reduction. No dates.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted for this f i le.

F20. White House Plan - Progress Report by Cabinet Committee on Small Business - Re: Tax Reduct ion. Aug. 7, 1956 - Aug. 9, 1956.

The subject noted for F20 is Eisenhower Administrat ion.

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717. BCN 104. (Cont. . . .) ov F21. Small Business Tax Bi l l - 1957 [sic]

March 27, 1957 - June 10, 1957.

F22. Small Business Tax Bi l l - 1957 [sic] Dec. 17, 1956 - July 22, 1957.

F23. Small Business Tax Bi l l - 1957 [sic] June 8, 1953 - March 22, 1957.

F24. Small Business Tax Bi l l - 1957 [sic] 1953 - March 5, 1957.

The subjects noted are income tax, Internal Revenue Service, and Treasury Department. There are no correspondents noted for F21-24.

F25. Democratic Senator Campaign Committee - Re: Tax Reduction. May 1, 1956 - Oct. 29, 1956.

The noted correspondent is John Jackson Sparkman. The signi- f icant subjects are Democratic National Committee and the Senate Banking and Currency Committee.

F26. Newspaper Clippings - Re: Tax Reduction. March 6, 1956 - March 11, 1956.

There are no correspondents or subjects l isted for this f i le.

ov F27. Bi l ls, Amendments and Reports - Re: Tax Reduction.

January 10, 1956 - May 15, 1956.

There are no correspondents or subjects l isted for this f i le.

F28. Recent Statements and Speculat ion about Tax Legislat ion in

the Next Session 12-12-56. Dec. 1, 1956 - January 21, 1957.

The noted correspondent is Wilbur Daigh Mil ls. There are no subjects noted.

F29. Secretary of the Treasury (Letter from G.M. Humphrey) Re: Tax Reduction. March 16, 1956.

The noted correspondent is George Magoff in Humphrey. The subject is Treasury Department.

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718. BCN 104. (Cont. . . .) F30. Reference Documents - Re: Tax Reduction.

Apri l 30, 1955 - Dec. 16, 1955.

F31. Reference Documents - Re: Tax Reduction. January 3, 1957 - Feb. 1, 1957.

F32. Reference Documents - Re: Tax Reduction. No dates.

F33. Reference Documents - Re: Tax Reduction. May, 1955 - July 8, 1957.

F34. Reference Documents - Re: Tax Reduction. June 8, 1953 - March 1, 1956.

The subjects noted for F33 are Federal Trade Commission, George Magoff in Humphrey, and Small Business Administrat ion. There are no other subjects and no correspondents noted for F30-34.

F35. Statist ics of Income for 1951 - U.S. Treasury Department. 1951.

F36. Statist ics of Income for 1952 - U.S. Treasury Department. 1952.

The signif icant subjects are income tax and the Treasury De- partment. There are no correspondents noted.

F37. Financial Reports - U.S. Manufacturing Corporations. 1955 - 1956.

F38. Financial Reports - U.S. Manufacturing Corporations. 1947 - 19514.

The signif icant subjects are Federal Trade Commission and Securit ies and Exchange Commission. There are no noted correspondents.

F39. Statist ics of Income for 1952 - Prel iminary Report; Statist ics of Income for 1951 - Part 1 (U.S. Treasury Department). 1951 - 1952.

The signif icant subject is Internal Revenue Service. There are no noted correspondents.

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719. BCN 104. (Cont. . . .) F40. Statement by Congressman Mil ls - Re: Tax Reduction.

May 1, 1956.

Wilbur Daigh Mil ls is the correspondent; there are no subjects l isted.

F41. Statement by Senator Sparkman before Senate Finance Commit- tee - Re: Tax Reduction. March 21, 1956 - June 22, 1956.

The correspondent is John Jackson Sparkman. There are no subjects l isted.

ov F42. Introduct ion of Corporate Tax Rate Amendment.

Feb. 21, 1957.

There are no subjects or correspondents l isted.

F43. Survey of Current Business and Equity Capital for Small Business Corporations. Aug., 1955 - January, 1957.

The signif icant subject is Commerce Department; there are no correspondents noted.

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720. BCN 105. 73 Correspondence - Business, Personal, Etc.

BCN 105 includes a great deal of correspondence of a personal nature by and about JWF. The correspondents often make re- marks of a substant ive nature and therefore this BCN includes much valuable mater ial.

F1. Appointment Calender of 1960 and Expression of Thanks for Overseas Visits. Oct. 8, 1958 - Dec. 31, 1960.

F2. 73-B Furniture Company. March 15, 1951 - Oct. 20, 1952.

F3. 73-B Furniture Company. Apri l 17, 1951 - January 29, 1957.

F4. 73-B Furniture Company. Dec. 4, 1950 - Apri l 9, 1951.

F5. 73-B Furniture Company. Feb. 18, 1950 - March 23, 1951.

F6. 73-B Furniture Company. No dates.

F1 contains correspondence on JWF’s overseas tr ip in 1958 and includes letters thanking individuals in Greece, Thai land, Japan, and Belgium for their hospital ity during the visits. The materials in F2-6 concern the Phipps Lumber Company which JWF owned. F2-5 contain correspondence about the production and sale of the furniture whi le F6 contains photographs of the furniture. In F1-6 important subjects are Arkansas eco- nomic growth, Arkansas lumber industry, Fayettevi l le, labor in Fayettevil le, mass media, personal business of Fulbr ight, and Phipps Lumber Company. Major correspondents in F1-6 are Hal Cooper Douglas, John Lenroot Er ickson, Frank G. Lee, F. Fenner Stice, and Edward Durel l Stone. Other subjects noted in F1-6 are Everett Brown, Free University of Brussels, Ful- br ight Appointment Calender of 1960, Fulbr ight Industr ies, Fulbright scholarships, Greece, Helenic-American Union, Hol- idays, House and Garden, Interior Design, Japan, Albert Korn- feld, National Mortgage Bank of Greece, Nike missles, Off ice of Price Stabi l izat ion, Reconstruct ion Finance Corporat ion, Dorothy Shaver, Thailand, United States Information Agency, University of Arkansas—Fine Arts, and Gordon Waldron. The other correspondents noted in F1-6 are R. F. Al len, Alfred Auerbach, Myron A. Baskin, Surachai Bhumiratana, Gilbert Chase, Dan Cooper, Homer Woodhull Davis, Wil l iam F. DeMyer,

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Emery, Harry G. Galloway, Stephen Gurney Gebelt, L. M. Haw- kins, Roy R. Hermesman, U. Alexis Johnson, Albert Kornfeld, Hirokichi Nadao, Orlean Vandiver Stone, John O. Swofford, Gordon Waldron, Norman M. Warnock, and Peter F. Watzek.

F7. 73 David Cohn. Oct., 1942 - Oct. 7, 1955.

F7 includes a speech discussing various problems in inter- nat ional relat ions that Republ icans faced upon taking off ice in 1953 and the role of Democrats as the loyal opposit ion. Also included is a speech on ant i- intel lectual ism and Cohn's remarks in 1953 on the threat from the Soviet Union. Other subjects are Arkansas economic growth, Educational exchange, Fayettevi l le, foreign pol icy, personal business of Fulbr ight, Phi l ippines, George Ephram Sokolsky, and Soviet weapons. The correspondents noted are David Lewis Cohn, Hal Cooper Douglas, Dwight David Eisenhower, and Ramon Magsaysay.

F8. Foreign Visits Appreciat ion. May 19, 1955 - Dec. 9, 1959.

F8 includes a publ ished address concerning the grant ing of an honorary doctorate to JWF in Ghent, Belgium. Other sub- jects are Arkansas economic growth, Cambodia, educational exchange, E. Char les Eichenbaum, Fayettevi l le, Forrest City, golf , India, Japan, personal business of Fulbright, subscr ip- t ion televis ion, tennis, and Thai land. The correspondents noted are Douglas N. Batson, Robert J. Boylan, Hal Cooper Douglas, Ai ichiro Fuj iyama, Roy T. Haverkamp, Orton Havergal Hicks, U. Alexis Johnson, Victor Johnson, Nobusuke Kishi, Peter Lambrechts, Douglas MacArthur I I , Frank Maxson Potter , Gilbert C. Swanson, John O. Swofford, and Shigeru Yoshida.

F9. 73 Harper's Art ic le. Sept. 7, 1955 - Feb. 4, 1956.

This folder contains the f irst draft of an art icle to appear in Harper's about JWF and the scholarship program. The be- ginning of the art ic le was not very f latter ing to JWF and was revised. The subjects noted are anti- intel lectual ism, Arkan- sas economic growth, Fayettevil le, Fayettevi l le Coca-Cola Company, Fulbr ight scholarships, Harper's, mass media, per- sonal business of Fulbr ight, and stock market. The corre- spondents are Harry Scott Ashmore, Car l Edward Bai ley, Hal Cooper Douglas, John Fischer, Alan L. Otten, Char les B. Seib, and John H. Yingl ing.

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722. BCN 105. (Cont. . . .) F10. 73-A Hal Douglas.

March 25, 1943 - Sept. 23, 1955.

F11. 73-A Hal Douglas. Oct. 11, 1946 - Dec. 17, 1947.

F12. 73-A Hal Douglas. Dec. 30, 1947 - Oct. 5, 1953.

F13. 73-A Hal Douglas. Nov. 25, 1953 - March 30, 1960.

F10-13 contain correspondence between JWF and his brother - in- law, Hal Cooper Douglas, who managed the Fulbr ight 's businesses in Fayettevi l le . Some of the correspondence in these folders is persona l but most of it deals with the various Fulbr ight business interests. Major subjects in F10-13 are Arkansas economic growth, Fayettevil le, and the personal business of Fulbr ight. The major correspondent in F10-13 is Hal Cooper Douglas. Other subjects noted are advert ising, American Automobile Associat ion, Arkansas Free Enterpr ise Associat ion, Arkansas newspapers, Arkansas state pol it ics, Arkola Sand and Gravel, Beaver Dam, bus transport- tat ion, Harry Howard Cockr il l , Columbia Broadcasting System, Joseph Robert Crocker, Maud Dunlap Duncan, Eagle Mil l ing Company, John Avanont England, Farm Credit Administrat ion, John L. Faulkner, Fayettevi l le airport, Fayettevi l le radio and televis ion, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Foundat ion taxes, Clarence C. Fulbr igh t, Jay Fulbr ight I I I , Fulbright Memorial Library, Fulbr ight Resolut ion, furniture industry, Sam Grundfest, Harding Col lege, housing in Fayettevi l le, Elza Hultz, Ar l ine Jones, John O. Kumpe, Arthur T. Lewis, Wil l iam Mahan, Marvin Wesley Melton, Midwest Video Corpor - at ion, minimum wage legis lat ion, Dwight I . Morris, Naval Air Transport Command, newspr int, Northwest Arkansas Times, Off ice of Price Administrat ion , Clyde Eber Palmer, Sam Jul ius Peck, Shannon Pharr, James L. Pickens, Postal service, poul - try industry in Northwest Arkansas, Reconstruct ion Finance Corporation, Reynolds Metals Company, Sam Schwieger, Sena - torial campaign of 1956, Shorter Col lege, social ism, South - western Bell Telephone, Southwestern Gas and Electr ic Company, Springdale, Joe M. Steele, Freder ick J. Stevenson, Edward Durell Stone, sugar rat ioning, tax deductions, Herbert L. Thomas, Jr. , James Wil l iam Trimble, trucking industry, Donald Trumbo, United Nat ions Charter, University of Arkansas, George Clif ton Wade, Henry Agard Wallace, Washington County, Washington Hotel, John We lls, Wil l iam C. Whitf ield, Frank M. Wilkes, and Oliver R. Wil l iams. The correspondents l isted

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are George Stuart Benson, Frank Park Briggs, John Tyler Caldwell , Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Samuel Cladius Dell inger, Helen Fulbright Douglas, Blake Downie, Leland Duvall , David L. Dykes, Jr., A. Horace Erickson, Glenn A. Green, Sam Grund- fest, Amis R. Guthridge, Elza Hultz, Charles LaFayette, Ruhy M. Erwin Livingston, Clyde Eber Palmer, Jack Pickens, Paul Aldermandt Porter, Wil l iam L. Roper, Rex A. Smith, F. Fenner St ice, John O. Swofford, Richard C. Waugh, Paul X. Wil l iams, Lamar Wil l iamson, Robert Archibald Young, Jr.

F14. 73-B Lumber Business. Nov. 24, 1950 - January 6, 1956.

F15. 73-B Lumber Business. Feb. 7, 1949 - Dec. 11, 1950.

F16. 73-B Lumber Business. Apri l 20, 1948 - Sept. 26, 1950.

F17. 73-B Lumber Business. March 22, 1947 - June 18, 1948.

F18. 73-B Lumber Business. January 22, 1942 - March 24, 1947.

F19. 73-B Lumber Business. June 4, 1943 - Oct. 17, 1945.

F20. 73-B Lumber Business. Nov. 24, 1945 - June 27, 1960.

F14-20 contain correspondence about the Phipps Lumber Company and the Springfield Wagon Company, both of which were owned by the Fulbr ight family. Important subjects in F14-20 are Arkansas economic growth, Arkansas lumber industry, Fayette- vi l le, labor in Fayettevi l le, personal business of Fulbright, Phipps Lumber Company, and small business. Major correspond- dents are Hal Cooper Douglas, Elza Hultz, Frank G. Lee, and F. Fenner St ice. Other subjects in F14-20 are Arkansas state pol i t ics, Carl Edward Bai ley, Brazi l , Chrysler Corporat ion, credit rat ings, Dallas Henry Dalton, demobil ization, Detroi t Arsenal, Drew County, Economic Cooperat ion Administrat ion, Forest Service, Jack Fulbright, Noel Gri f f i th, Guatemala, India, Marshall Plan, H. Rufe Mart in, Victor Messall , Mi l i - tary procurement, John Elvis Mi l ler, Minimum wage legislat ion,

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Nat ional forests, Navajo Indians, Nike Missies, Off ice of Price Administrat ion, Off ice of Price Stabi l izat ion, Omaha Hardwood Company, Ozark National Forest, James Henry Phipps, Jack Pickens, Paul Aldermandt Porter, president ial elect ion of 1948, Reconstruction Finance Corporat ion, Bernal D. Seam- ster, John Wesley Snyder, South Africa, surplus mil i tary equipment, Herbert K. Thatcher, t i res, Bernard Topkis, Harry S Truman, War Assets Administrat ion, and War Product ion Board. The other correspondents noted are Frank Richard Ahlgren, Charles Washington Barnett, Jr. , James C. Black, H. Jack Flanders, Jack Fulbright, Robert Wilson Fullerton, Paul Howard Gri f f i th, W. M. Gri f f i th, James Wil l iam Harder, Yale Cheno- weth Holland, Archie F. House, Kaufman Thurma Keller, D. Leonard Lingo, Ira J. Mason, Marvin Wesley Melton, Fel ix Pugh, Maurice Renner, Charles Sawyer, Charles Albert Stuck, John L. Swofford, Edmond H. Taylor, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Bernard Topkis, Haskel l L. Utley, Frank Whitaker, Virgi l Dasnby White, and Robert D. Whiteley.

F21. 73-C Northwest Arkansas Times. March 2, 1953 - June 13, 1960.

F22. 73-C Northwest Arkansas Times. January 5, 1945 - Aug. 5, 1948.

F23. 73-C Northwest Arkansas Times. Aug. 31, 1948 - Feb. 21, 1953.

The correspondence in F21-23 concerns the Northwest Arkansas Times, the Fayettevi l le newspaper owned by the Fulbright family. JWF did not have a direct hand in running the newspaper, al - though he was contacted often by the editor and manager on many matters. Other major subjects are Arkansas economic growth, Fayettevi l le, mass media, and personal business of Fulbright. Important correspondents are Hal Cooper Douglas, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, Samuel E. Gearheart, Clyde Eber Pal- mer, and Ted R. Wyl ie. Other subjects in F21-23 are adver- t is ing, agrarian myth, Associated Press, Beaver Dam, Bentonvi l le, Cotter, federal aid to education, f luoridat ion of water, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, Hearst Publ ications, International Paper Company, Robert Rutherford McCormick, newsprint, North- west Arkansas economic growth, Edward Lee North, Clyde Eber Palmer, Everett W. Pate, Eleanor Medil l Patterson, Andrew Russel l Pearson, Pope Pius XII , George Ephraim Sokolsky, Southwestern Power Administrat ion, Joe M. Steele, and Wash- ington County courthouse. The other correspondents noted are Alfred Auerbach, Reece Arnold Caudle, Leland Duval l , John Avanont England, Jack Fulbr ight, Al len Kander, Marion R.

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Krehbiel , James A. Lucier, Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Fred Starr, John J. Ward, and Cranston Wil l iams.

F24. 73-E Farm and Livestock. Nov. 30, 1946 - March 20, 1953.

This folder contains correspondence about JWF's farm and the sale of l ivestock. The noted subjects are Roberta Waugh Fulbright, Fulbright Memorial Library, Walter John Lemke, soi l conservat ion, Uncle Walt 's Newsletter, and Washington County Farm Bureau. The signif icant correspondents are Lee Broadhurst, James E. Cri tz, Ruth Rubetta Grabiel, Homer Keicher, Herbert A. Lewis, Harbert L. Thomas, Jr., and J. A. Youree.

F25. M.W. Fodor. Sept. 23, 1953 - January 16, 1962.

F26. M.W. Fodor. July 28, 1951 - May 31, 1953.

F27. M.W. Fodor Feb. 12, 1952 - Oct. 21, 1953.

F28. M.W. Fodor. January 24, 1950 - Oct. 27, 1951.

F29. M.W. Fodor. Oct. 14, 1948 - Nov. 12, 1952.

These letters and memoranda in F25-29 from Marcel Wil l iam Fodor cover a period from November 1948 through January 1955, largely encompassing the years of Fodor's work on the Berl in newspaper, Die Neue Zeitung. The materials include detai led personal views of dif ferent aspects of internat ional affairs with a decided emphasis on developments in Europe. Fodor often placed contemporary developments in historical perspec- t ive. During this period he was act ively involved in advancing the Western posit ion in the Cold War through propaganda ef- forts. Therefore, many of his discussions center on image- making. The subjects general ly found throughout F25-29 are Konrad Adenauer, Austr ia, Balkans, Berl in, Central Intel l igence Agency, Cold War, East Germany, European unity, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, France, Great Britain, Internat ional Information Ad- ministrat ion, Korean War, Karl Earl Mundt, Nazi ism, Die Neue

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Zeitung, propaganda, Soviet Union, Soviet Union in Eastern and Central Europe, Josef Stal in, United States Information Agency, Voice of America, West Germany, World War I I I , and Yugoslavia, The other subjects l isted are Afr ica, aid to Greece and Turkey, Albania, Edward Ware Barrett, Berl in Con- ference, Berl in Crisis, Bulgaria, cartels, China, Lucius DuBignon Clay, communists ideological spl i ts, James Bryant Conant, Czechoslavak refugees, Charles Andre Joseph Marie de Gaulle, Walter Joseph Donnelly, Al len Welsh Dulles, Egypt, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Marshall Field, Jr., France's dependent terr i tories, Fulbr ight scholarships, German re- armament, German unity, Phi l ip L. Graham, Hungary, Indochina war, I tal ian pol i t ics, McCarthyism, John Jay McCloy, Marshall Plan, Pierre Mendes-France, Middle East, mil i tary government for Germany, Ralph Nicholson, Poland, postwar food shortages in the Soviet Union, President ial elect ion of 1952, Georgi Maximowitch Pushkin, reconstruct ion of Germany, refugees, rel igion and the Cold War, Richard Brevard Russel l , Saar, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, Walter Bedell Smith, Steel in- dustry in Europe, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Robert Alphonso Taft , Marshall Ti to, and Trieste. The correspondents noted in F25-29 are David Lewis Cohn, Friedrich Karl Otto Dibel ius, Walter Donnel ly, Al len Welsh Dulles, Frederick George Fried- mann, H. Handschuck, John Jay McCloy, Richard Brevard Russel l , Walter Bedell Smith, and Francis Everett Ward. F30-74 contain miscel laneous correspondence from const i tuents, fr iends and out-of-state correspondents on a variety of ma- t ters, mostly personal. The letters are f i led alphabetical ly by the correspondents' last name and divided into folders ac- cordingly.

F30. Alphabetical Letter A Personal Correspondence. Apri l 6, 1955 - Feb. 24, 1958.

The subjects noted are American Air l ines, Arkansas State Medical Board, Dwight David Eisenhower, Fulbright scholar- ships, oral history, Prair ie Grove hospital , race relat ions in Arkansas, James Barrett Reston, Frank Riggal l , and Uni- versi ty of Arkansas. The signif icant correspondents are Herbert Sebastian Agar, Dean Albertson, Harold B. Al len, El lsworth Chapman Alvord, Mary Temple Anderson, Evangel ine Pratt Waterman Archer, Harry Scott Ashmore, Gustavo Aspil- laga, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, John Winthrop Auchin- closs, and Don Fernando Berckemeyer.

F31. Alphabetical Letter A Personal Correspondence. March 7, 1958 - Dec. 31, 1960.

The subjects noted are Architectural League of New York,

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Christ ian Archibald Herter, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, and Young Art ists of Aspen. The corre- spondents noted are Harvey R. Adams, George David Aiken, Gordon Llewellyn Al lot, Wil l iam Park Armstrong, Jr. , John D. Askew, Wil l iam Vincent Astor, and Richard Brevard Russell .

F32. Alphabetical Letter B Personal Correspondence. Dec. 23, 1958 - Feb. 13, 1961.

The signif icant subjects are Arkansas Arts Center, Arkansas River, Betsey Fulbright, Fulbright family, Theodore Francis

Green, and India. The correspondents are Louis Fabian Bach- rach, Robert G. Baker, Lesl ie L. Biff le, Ramsen DuBois Bird, Eugene R. Black, James Lloyd Bland, Corinne Claiborne Boggs, Erik Boheman, Charles Eust is Bohlen, Hugh M. Brinkley, Minnie I. Bronson. Ernest Lyle Brown, El lsworth Bunker, Emile Bustani, Paul M. Butler, Robert Carlyle Byrd, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, and John McC. Roots.

F33. Alphabetical Letter B Personal Correspondence. Aug. 1, 1956 - Apri l 11, 1959.

The subjects l isted in F33 are Aswan Dam, Colorado Oil and Gas, executive-legislat ive competi t ion, and Fulbright Family. The signif icant correspondents are Howard Ashley Ted Bai ley, Marjor ie Compton Bailey, Bernard Mannes Baruch, Leonard L. Baxter, Bruce C. Bennett , Wallace Foster Bennett , Wil l iam Benton, Francis Biddle, Rex C. Bodenhamer, John Elward Brown Jr., Vannevar Bush, and Banning Grange.

F34. Alphabetical Letter B Personal Correspondence. Feb. 2, 1955 - July 21, 1956.

F34 contains correspondence on subjects such as John Foster Dulles, federal aid to education, Natural Gas Act, personal business of Fulbright, and George Armistead Smathers. The correspondents noted are Louis Fabian Bachrach, Phil ip G. Back, Thomas Harry Barton, Morgan Beatty, Bruce C. Bennett , Wil l iam Benton, James Lloyd Bland, Doots McDaniel Bowen, Chester Bowles, Haco Boyd, Harvie Branscomb, John Mason Brown, Oscar Budel, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , Joe Vol Butt, Or- val Eugene Faubus, Al len B. Reynolds, Kenneth S. Teasdale, and Nina Young.

F35. Alphabetical Letter C Personal Correspondence. July 22, 1957 - May 31, 1960.

F35 includes photographs of JWF and others interested in educational exchange programs at a luncheon in Hong Kong. The noted subjects are Arkansas Foundation of Associated

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Colleges, Wil l iam Benton, educational exchange, foreign aid, gi f ts to Fulbright, Hong Kong, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and Ramon Magsaysay. The signif icant correspondents are C.R. Andrews, James Wil l iam Cain, Jr. , John Tyler Caldwell , Ger- trude Gi lmwood Cameron, Isaac W. Carpenter, Paul Chambers, Robert J. Clarke, Clark McAdams Cl i f ford, Harry Howard Cock- r i l l , David Lewis Cohn, C. Fred Coleman, John Carrol l Cone, Tom Bristol Coughran, Arthur H. Courshon, Louis G. Cowan, Margaret Peay Craig, John Graydon Cull ins, and Ceci l Watson Cupp.

F36. Alphabetical Letter C Personal Correspondence. June 18, 1955 - July 12, 1957.

The correspondence in this folder covers subjects such as Arkansas Gazette, Sam Grundfest, Lyndon Baines Johnson, W.

A. Owens, race relat ions in Arkansas, and Terri tor ial Res- torat ion. The signif icant correspondents are Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l , El izabeth S. Carpenter, Eugene Cassin Carusi, Patricia Firestone Coyner Chatham, Mil ton B. Clayton, Francis

James Coll igan, John Bowden Connally, Joseph Ethridge Coving- ton, Edwin B. Cromwell , David Crystal , Joe E. Culpepper, Carl Thomas Curt is, and W.W. Matthews.

F37. Alphabetical Letter C Personal Correspondence. January 15, 1955 - Nov. 14, 1960.

The correspondents noted in F37 are Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr., George A Carbone, Winthrop H. Churchi l l , Wilbur Dale Clark, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Fred Coleman, John Sherman Cooper, Stephen Wheeler Creekmore, Al len B. Reynolds, and Alfred Popkess White. The subjects l isted are James W. Cark- ner, David Lewis Cohn, Fulbr ight for Secretary of State, Henry George, Pepsi-Cola Company, personal business of Fulbright, and Presidential election of 1960.

F38. Alphabetical Letter D Personal Correspondence. March 1, 1957 - Dec. 20, 1960.

F38 includes a letter from Thomas Joseph Dodd, Connect icut senator, apologizing for remarks made on the f loor of the United States Senate. Other correspondents are Annie Rosser Cubage, Michael B. Deane, Russel l Lee Dearmont, Samuel Claudius Dell inger, Hal Cooper Douglas, Helen Fulbr ight Douglas, Paul Howard Douglas, Winslow Shaw Drummond, John Foster Dulles, El izabeth Wil l iams Ri lbr ight, Ceci l A. Johnson, and Henry King Wade. The subjects noted are Beaver Dam, John D. Eagle, E. Charles Eichenbaum, Jack Fulbright, Roberta Waugh Fulbright,

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Fulbright Foundation, Guatemala, Lee Seamster, seniori ty system, and Frank Whitbeck.

F39. Alphabetical Letter D Personal Correspondence. Feb. 10, 1955 - Apri l 12, 1957.

The signif icant correspondents are Elbert Cl i f ton Daniel, Jr., Theodore Burrel l Dobbs, Blake Downie, Louis Sharp Dun- away, and David L. Dykes, Jr. The subjects noted are Arkan- sas Democrat, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Jeff Davis, Heber Springs, Neue Zurcher Zeitung, and Rufus B. Robins.

F40. Alphabetical Letter E Personal Correspondence. May 15, 1956 - Dec., 1960.

F40 includes letters on subjects such as Jack Fulbright and the personal business of J.W. Fulbright. The correspondents are Robert Anthony Eden, E. Charles Eichenbaum, Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, and Robert J. Eustice.

F41. Alphabetical Letter F Personal Correspondence. Oct. 29, 1955 - January 1, 1961.

Included in this folder is a copy of a September 1958 letter from John Norvi l l Jones to JWF in India covering off ice ma- t ters and the Central High incident. Other subjects l isted are ant i-Cathol icism, English-Speaking Union, federal aid to education, Fulbr ight family, House Un-American Act iv i t ies Committee, Ronald Buchanan McCal lum, Jack Pickens, and Washington Hotel. The other correspondents are John Henry Barnhi l l , Dorothy McKinney Deck, El l is Mack Fagan, Joseph Al len Frear, Jr., El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbright, Eva Fulbright, Jack Fulbright, Jay Fulbright I I I , Newton H. Fulbright, Roberta Fulbr ight, Lee Miles, and Orlean Vandiver Stone.

F42. Alphabetical Letter F Personal Correspondence. January 28, 1957 - Dec. 30, 1957.

The subjects covered in this folder are aluminum product ion in Arkansas, Internat ional Paper, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr., and smal l business. The noted correspondents are Hal Cooper Douglas, Doris Fleeson, Samuel M. Fleming, Fel ix Frankfurter, Hans Fulbrecht, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbright, Jack Fulbright, Jay Fulbright I I I , Thomas Fulbright, and Ted R. Wylie.

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730. BCN 105. (Cont. . . .) F43. Alphabetical Letter F Personal Correspondence.

June 1, 1945 - Aug. 4, 1958.

This folder includes a speech JWF made in September 1956 at a Carroll County family reunion. The signif icant subjects are Arkansas state pol it ics, Carroll County, Hal Cooper Douglas, Homer Frank Fellows, Osage, and the personal business of Fulbright. The correspondents noted are John Kenner Fan- cher, James Aloysius Farley, Orval Eugene Faubus, John Fischer, Abe Fortas, Arthur G. Frankel, Joseph Al len Frear, Jr. , Jean Fulbright, Jack Fulbright, Jay Fulbright I I I , Patty Waugh Fulbright, Roberta Fulbr ight, and Joseph E. Graham.

F44. Alphabetical Letter G Personal Correspondence. Apri l 12, 1956 - Sept. 6, 1960.

F44 includes pictures of JWF on a Jamaican vacation. The subjects noted are Maude Dunlap Duncan, gif ts to Fulbright, Jonesboro, personal business of Fulbright , postal service, Sigma Chi, and Washington County. The signif icant corre - spondents are Louis G. Cowan, Amintore Fanfani, Suzanna Val - entine Gammell, Robert Liv ingston Garner, Noel H. Gascoigne, Sam Gearhart, Walter Frankl in George, Al lan A. Gilbert, Al - lan T. Gi lbert, Henry Jackson Gingles, Thomas Graham, Lan - caster M. Greene, Wil l iam Aldr ich Greene, John R. Grobmyer, Dave Grundfest, Oren Harris, Spessard Lindsey Hol land, Powell McClel lan Rhea, and F. Fenner St ice.

F45. Alphabetical Letter G Personal Correspondence. July 18, 1955 - June 25, 1956.

Included in this folder is a port ion of a book on Un ited States history after World War I I . Related subjects covered are Harry S Truman, United Nat ions, and Arthur Hendrick Van - denberg. The signif icant cor respondents are Arthur Gardner, Eric Freder ick Goldman, and Walter C. Guy.

F46. Alphabetical Letter G Personal Correspondence. January 10, 1955 - June 10, 1955.

The correspondents in F46 are Alfred Whitney Griswold, Dave Grundfest, Sam Grundfest, and Arnold L. Mayersohn. The only subject noted is minimum wage legislat ion.

F47. Alphabetical Letter H Personal Correspondence. March 7, 1955 - Oct. 29, 1960.

The correspondents noted In this folder are John P. Buckley,

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John Tyler Caldwel l , Theodore Francis Green, Graham R. Hall , Learned Hand, Frank Harrel , Oren Harris, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Richard Heathcote Heindel, John Netherland Heiskel l , Loy Wesley Henderson, Robert C. Hendrickson, R.D C. Hen- r iques, Roy R. Hermesman, Lister Hi l l , Roscoe C. Hobbs, Marcus A. Hollabaugh, Frank L. Holmes, Hemphil l Moffet Hos- ford, Ralph M. Hower, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr., and Sidney Hyman. The subjects l isted are Rafael Aspil laga, George Stuart Benson, Central High incident, foreign ser- v ice, Harding Col lege, and Sigma Chi.

F48. Alphabetical Letter I Personal Correspondence. Sept. 3, 1958 - Feb. 18, 1960.

The correspondent noted is Irv ing McNei l Ines. There are no subjects noted.

F49. Alphabetical Letter J Personal Correspondence. Feb. 7, 1955 - Dec. 19, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents in this folder are Raymond H. Jack, Charles Douglas Jackson, Charles Edgerton Jackson, R. Ewing Jackson, Jacob Koppel Javits, Phil ip Caryl Jessup, James Ralph Jewell , Ceci l A. Johnson, Claudia Taylor John- son, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Walter Johnson, Eric A. Johnston, Lewis Webster Jones, Keith Kahle, Marshall Mason Knappen, Ronald Buchanan McCal lum, and Margaret Jewell Mul len. Sub- jects covered in this folder are Central High incident, David Lewis Cohn, Robert Harley Estabrook, Fayettevi l le, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, gi f ts to Fulbright, Gale Wil l iam McGee, Richard Milhous Nixon, and the personal business of Fulbright.

F50. Alphabetical Letter K Personal Correspondence. March 17, 1955 - Feb. 3, 1960.

The correspondents noted in F50 are Sylvia Fine Kaye, W. John Kenney, Alan Goodrich Kirk, Henry Alfred Kissinger, Wil l iam Fife Knowland, Paul Koht, Heinz L. Krekeler, and Herbert Henry Lehman. The only subject noted is gi f ts to Fulbright.

F51. Alphabetical Letter L Personal Correspondence. January 24, 1955 - Dec. 27, 1960.

F51 contains correspondence on subjects such as Ngo Dinh

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BCN 105- (Cont. . . .)

Diem, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Indochina War, Inter-Par- l iamentary Union, Ronald Buchanan McCallum, oi l industry in Arkansas, Pembroke Col lege, Phipps Lumber Company, Sena-

torial Campaign of 1956, F. Fenner Stice, and United States Supreme Court. The correspondents noted are Henry W. Large, Mrs. John B. Large, Chester Lauck, Wil l ie A. Lawson, Richard G. Lawton, Frank G. Lee, Walter John Lemke, Frederick Lee Liebolt, Otis L. Light, Sol Myron Linowitz, Walter Lippmann, John Davis Lodge, Grover C. Loening, Charles Wesley Lowry, Scott Wike Lucas, El i jah Wilson Lyon, and Robert E. Wilson.

F52. Alphabetical Letter M Personal correspondence.

March 9, 1955 - March 18, 1959.

The correspondents noted in this folder are Leonard L. Bax- ter, Eugene R. Black, Douglas MacArthur I I , Harold L. Mack, Roger Mellor Makins, Louis Marx, Arnold L. Mayersohn, George Meador, Merr i l l Church Meigs, Marvin Wesley Melton, John L. Merr i l l , Robert Baumle Meyner, Paul M. Mi lam, Richard Bland Mitchel l , Jean Model, Wilhelm Thorl ief Munthe Morgenstierne, Thruston Ballard Morton, Charles Haywood Murphy, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. , Wil l iam Beverly Murphy, Edward Roscoe Murrow, Jay Hamil ton Myers, and Jack Pickens. The signif i - cant subjects are the Episcopal Church in Arkansas, Fulbr ight for president, and gi f ts to Fulbr ight.

F53. Alphabetical Letter M Personal Correspondence.

Apri l 3, 1959 - January 7, 1961.

F53 includes a letter from Thomas W. Mitchell discussing l i fe at Pembroke College in the 1920’s and the l ives of di f- ferent classmates at Pembroke. Other correspondents are Fidel Castro, Loy W. Henderson, Wil l iam J. McEvoy, Robert Gardner McGregor, Jr. , H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Edward Martin, Herbert A. May, Edward John Meeman, Mikhail Alekseevich Men- shikov, James Paul Mitchel l , Ralph C. Mitchel l , Jr. , James Sayle Moose, Luis Munoz-Marin, and James Edward Murray. The other subjects noted are Michael Joseph Mansfield and Charles E. Sorenson.

F54. Alphabetical Letter Mc Personal Correspondence.

Feb. 19, 1945 - Apri l 11, 1960.

Included in this folder are numerous letters from and to Ronald Buchanan McCal lum from 1945-1961, but largely in the 1950's. These letters contain candid comments on a wide range of contemporary issues relat ing to domestic pol i t ics in Great Bri tain and the United States, as well as inter- nation affairs. Other subjects noted are Harry Cranbrook Al len, anti-Cathol ic ism, Aswan Dam, Joe Clayton, Cold War,

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733. BCN 105- (Cont. . . .)

colonialism, John Foster Dulles, Maud Dunlap Duncan, Robert Anthony Eden, Egypt, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Great Britain, Harcourt, Brace and Company, Chr ist ian Archibald Herter, Hungarian Cr is is, Indochina War, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Kennedy Administrat ion, Kennedy Cabinet, Liberal Party, McCarthyism, Harold MacMil lan, Richard Mil- hous Nixon, Pembroke Col lege, Howard T. Phelam, president ial elect ion of 1956, presidential elect ion of 1960, race re- lat ions, separat ion of powers, Suez Cr is is, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, and United Nat ions. The other signif icant corre- spondents noted are Leonard Frankl in McCollum, Ed McCuist ion, Lucy El len McCurley, Gale Will iam McGee, Ralph Emerson Mc- Gil l , Edward L. McHaney, Jr. , Clarence Thurston McLanghl in, Sidney Sanders McMath, and Thomas S. McNeil.

F55. Alphabetical Letter N Personal Correspondence.

Sept. 21, 1956 - Feb. 18, 1959.

The correspondents noted are Richard Lewis Neuberger and Wil l iam Frank Norrel l. There are no subjects noted.

F56. Alphabetical Letter O Personal Correspondence.

July 28, 1955 - Oct., 1960.

The correspondents noted are George W. Oakes, Junius Eugene O’Daniel, Joseph Christopher O’Mahoney, Emmet O’Neal, Edmund Orgil l , Elim O’Shaughnessy, and Michael Owen. The signif i- cant subjects are Pembroke Col lege and Richard P. Taylor.

F57. Alphabetical Letter P Personal Correspondence.

July 24, 1957 - July 28, 1960.

This folder contains correspondence with Edwin Wendel l Pauley about two candidates for the posit ion of president of the University of California, Adlai Ewing Stevenson and JWF. Other subjects include Central High incident, Archie F. House, oi l industry and Jamshed Vesugar. Other corre- spondents noted are Wil l iam Benton, Jack Fulbright, Wayne Lyman Morse, Frederick George Payne, Christopher Peet, Wil l iam Roy Penix, Claude Denson Pepper, Howard T. Phelan, Cabel l Phi l l ips, Frederic Maxf ield Pickens, Jr. , Jack Pic- kens, Frank Maxson Potter, Geoffry Powell, and Char les Edward Putnam.

F58. Alphabetical Letter P Personal Correspondence.

January 31, 1955 - July 22, 1957.

The subjects noted in F58 are Aerojet-General, Verna Cook

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734.

BCN 105. (Cont. . . .)

Alexander, Arkansas automobi le dealers, August A. Busch, Jr., Archie F. House, Indochina war, Dan A. Kimball , Robert Estes Ritchie, and Sigma Chi, The signif icant correspond- dents include Frank C. Pace, Jr., Charles Forrest Palmer, Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , J.M. Patterson, Russell H. Patton, Albert Peck, Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr., Jack Pickens, Sylvia Field Porter, C. Hoyt Price, and Roy W. Wood.

F59. Alphabetical Letter Q Personal Correspondence.

Sept. 10, 1958 - Sept. 28, 1958.

The only correspondent noted is J.W. Quearry. There are no subjects noted.

F60. Alphabetical Letter R Personal Correspondence.

June 19, 1956 - Apri l 1961.

The signif icant correspondents are Jul ian Louis Reynolds, Owen Brooke Rhoads, John Rood, John McC. Roots, and Richard Brevard Russel l . The subjects noted are Egypt, Pembroke College, and Elmo Burns Roper, Jr.

F61. Alphabetical Letter R Personal Correspondence.

January 12, 1955 - July 15, 1959.

The noted correspondents are Hal Cooper Douglas, R. J. O’Rourke, Hiram Heartsi l l Ragon, Jr. , Lessie Str ingfel low Read, Ray- mond Henry Rebsamen, James Barrett Reston, Al len B. Reynolds, Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr., Rabie Guthrie Rhodes, Rufus B . Robins, Ewilda Gertrude Mil ler Robinson, John Davison Rocke- fel ler I I I , Winthrop Rockefel ler, Martha Rountree, Charles Russel l , James Townsend Russell , Jr. , and Richard Brevard Russel l . The signif icant subjects are Aluminum Company of Canada, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Ghanshyandas Bir la, Wil l iam Thomas Brady, communism among veterans, and Terri torial Res- torat ion.

F62. Alphabetical Letter S Personal Correspondence.

July 5, 1959 - Dec. 21, 1960.

The subjects noted are Cajigas, Fidel Castro, Cuban refugees, Cuban Revolution, foreign aid, Betsey Fulbr ight, gi f ts to Fulbright, histor ical pres.ervation, and protect ive tar i f fs. The signif icant correspondents are Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., Bernal D. Seamster, Frank Smathers, Jr. , George Armi- stead Smathers, Clara Ann Spratl in, John Roy Steelman, Phil ip M. Stern, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Frederick J. Stevenson, F.

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735.

BCN 105. (Cont. . . .) Fenner Stice, Edward Durel l Stone, Gi lbert C. Swnason, and W. Clarke Swanson.

F64. Alphabetical Letter S Personal Correspondence.

June 24, 1957 - Sept. 16, 1958. F64 includes a 1958 biographical sketch of JWF done by a Universi ty of Massachusetts student. The other subjects noted are Central High incident, Orval Eugene Faubus, and George E. Melbourn. The signif icant correspondents are Carelton Sprague Smith, John Wesley Snyder, John Cornel ius Stennis, and Gilbert C. Swanson.

F65. Alphabetical Letter S Personal Correspondence.

Apri l 19, 1956 - June 25, 1957. The subjects noted in F65 are campaign contribut ions, Ol in Cavness, Keep America Beauti ful , Li t t le Rock housing, Richard Milhous Nixon, personal business of Fulbr ight, and the presi- dent ial election of 1956. The signif icant correspondents are Alvin Seamster, Horace Harrison Smith, Adlai Ewing Ste- venson, R. Redding Stevenson, Dorothy C. Stratton, Gi lbert C. Swanson, and John O. Swofford.

F66. Alphabetical Letter S Personal Correspondence.

January 13, 1955 - June 28, 1956. F66 contains correspondence on such subjects as Arkansas Power and Light Company, Campbel l ’s Soups, cultural exchanges, gi f ts to Fulbright, and Wil l iam Fife Knowland. The corre- spondents noted are Ol iver O. Scroggin, Frank Smathers, Jr., Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Wil ton Robert Stephens, Gi lbert C. Swanson, and John O. Swofford.

F67. Alphabetical Letter T Personal Correspondence.

Aug. 28, 1958 - January 10, 1961. This folder contains correspondence concerning Arkansas eco- nomic growth, Arkansas state pol i t ics, Osro Cobb, Fort Chaf- fee, Roberta Waugh Fulbright, gi f ts to Fulbright, Edward Vaughn Long, natural gas in Arkansas, personal business of Fulbright, Jul ian Louis Reynolds, and Nazli Tlabar. The correspondents noted are Luis Munoz-Marin, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Anne Fulbright Teasdale, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Herbert L. Thomas, Jr., Horace Eugene Thompson, J. Lawn Thompson, Jr., Jerome F. Thompson, James Strom Thurmond, Edward John Thye, James Wil l iam Trimble, and Donald Trumbo.

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736.

F68. Alphabetical Letter T Personal Correspondence. January 25, 1955 - Sept. 18, 1958.

The correspondents noted in F68 are John T. Tabor, Masayuki Tani, El izabeth Taylor, Richard P. Taylor, Anne Fulbright Teasdale, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Richard Thornburg, Clarice Brows Thorp, Walter Nichols Trulock, and John James Truem- per. The signif icant subjects are Brown v. Board of Ed- ucat ion of Tepeka, Central High incident, Thomas Bradford Curt is, Clarance Douglas Dil lon, John Foster Dulles, edu- cational exchange, Dwight David Eisenhower, Eisenhower Doc- tr ine, Orval Eugene Faubus, Federal Trade Commission, Harper's, Iraq, race relat ions in Arkansas, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Southern economic growth and Southern Manifesto.

F69. Alphabetical Letter U Personal Correspondence. Apri l 26, 1954 - Apri l 11, 1957.

There are no correspondents or subjects noted.

F70. Alphabetical Letter V Personal Correspondence. January 3, 1951 - May 28, 1959.

The correspondent noted is Leroy Al l ison Van Bomel. The subject noted is gif ts to Fulbright.

F71. Alphabetical Letter W Personal Correspondence. March 14, 1945 - Feb. 26, 1957.

This folder includes correspondence with a Houston attorney, Wil l iam H. Watts concerning a possible l ibel sui t against a Houston resident. Other correspondents are Bert Galloway Eastman, Mrs. E. S. Jett, George Cli f ton Wade, Jacob Wythe Walker, Jr. , Eugene Rolfe Warren, Jo Waugh, Edward Kendal l Wheeler, Frank L. Whitbeck, Roy W. Wood, Wil l iam H.L. Woodyard, and Ted R. Wylie. The signif icant subjects are Arkansas state pol i t ics, Fulbr ight family, gif ts to Ful- br ight, l ibel , lobby inf luence, and Delancey Corwine Smith.

F72. Alphabetical Letter W Personal Correspondence. January 13, 1959 - Dec. 14, 1960.

The correspondence in F72 concerns such subjects as Arkan- sas state pol i t ics, Hal Cooper Douglas, Orval Eugene Faubus, Fayettevi l le, Fulbright family, Northwest Arkansas Times, and race relat ions in Arkansas. The signif icant correspondents are W. John Kenney, Ralph C. Mitchel l , Jr. , Mi l ton Waldman, Charles Waugh, Richard C. Waugh, Samuel Clark Waugh, Thomas D. Waugh, Winston Wheeler, Alfred Popkess White, Alexander Wiley, Charles Morrow Wilson, and Kathleen Wyl ie.

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737.

BCN 105. (Cont. …) F73. Alphabetical Letter W Personal Correspondence.

Dec. 23, 1955 - Dec. 29, 1958.

The correspondents noted are Jacob Wythe Walker, Jr., and Samuel D. Woods. There are no subjects l isted.

F74. Alphabetical Letter X, Y, Z Personal Correspondence. June 24, 1955 - Oct. 6, 1960.

The signif icant correspondents noted are Masamichi Yamaguva, Henry Scott Yocum, Logan Curt is Brewer Young, and Robert Archibald Young, Jr. The subjects noted are Roberta Waugh Fulbright and Pembroke College.

ov F75. Copies of The Guild Ticker and Material from Encyclopaedia

Bri tannica. Dec. 1946 - January 1948.

The subjects in this folder are the Encyclopaedia Bri tannica and Fulbright biographical material. There are no corre- spondents in this folder.

F76. Personal Fi le. May 17, 1955 - Aug. 10, 1956.

The only subject of F76 is the personal business of Fulbright. The signif icant correspondents are Warren Randolph Burgess, John Fischer, Lister Hil l , Lyndon Baines Johnson, George W. Oakes, and Richard P. Taylor.

F77. Paid Bi l l . Feb. 27, 1958 - March 15, 1958.

There are no subjects or correspondents noted.

F78. 73-H Degrees and Awards.

1935 - June 15, 1961.

F78 includes correspondence on honorary degrees and awards presented to JWF from 1957-1961. The subjects noted are Research Inst i tute of America and the Universi ty of Amster- dam. The signif icant correspondents are Charles D. Hawks and George Kenneth Holland.

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738.

BCN 105. (Cont. . . . ) ov F79. Biographical Materials.

March 2, 1951 - July 23, 1952.

This folder contains biographical material on Fulbr ight. There are no correspondents in F79.

F80. Biographical Material . Feb. 14, 1956 - Nov. 6, 1959.

The correspondence in F80 is in the form of requests made to JWF for biographical material . The signif icant corre- spondent is Clayton Nolan Li tt le.

F81. 73-G Addresses for Personal I tems for Senator. Aug. 14, 1959.

There are no correspondents or subjects noted.

F82. Senator’s Car. January 21, 1952 - July 16, 1959.

The correspondents noted are Jack Fulbr ight, John Faber Howden and Wil l iam H. L. Woodyard. The subject noted is small cars.

JMH 1.12.77

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739.

BCN 106. Off ice of President and Departments of State, Treasury and Defense.

F1. 1-B Bureau of the Budget - 1957 [sic] Feb. 25, 1954 - Aug. 19, 1957.

The correspondence in F1 is concerned with funds for various Arkansas projects being withheld by the Bureau of the Budget. There is a substantial amount of correspondence between the Bureau’s director, Percival Flack Brundage, and JWF over the release of the funds. Other correspondents include James Lloyd Bland, Holl is R. Wil l iams, and E. O. Yancey. Addit ional subjects are the Arkansas Library Commission, Caney Creek Project, economy in government, Employment Security Division, f lood control, Library Services Program, national debt, and Ohio River.

F2. 1-C Off ice of Defense Mobi l izat ion. January 9, 1957 - Sept. 24, 1957.

F2 contains correspondence primari ly concerned with the manu- facture of watches and clocks, both domestic and foreign pro- duct ion. Related subjects include aluminum stockpi les, Com- merce Department, Joint Economic Committee, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, national defense, Off ice of Defense Mo- bi l izat ion, Reynolds Metals Company, Strategic and Cri t ical Materials Stockpi l ing Act, t rade with Switzerland, Tari f f Commission, Trade Agreements Extension Act, watch imports. The signif icant correspondents are Michael B. Deane and Edd. H. Hyde.

F3. 2 Department of State - 1957 [sic] January 16, 1957 - Dec. 6, 1957.

Much of the correspondence in F3 is from individuals request ing JWF's aid in gett ing visas to get into the United States. Most of this correspondence was referred to the State Depart- ment by JWF. Correspondents in this folder include Issac W. Carpenter, Jr., David Causey, John Foster Dulles, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbright, Thomas W. I . Liao, and Anna Fulbright Teasdale. Signif icant subjects are Brazi l , Bri t ish Honduras, Cyprus, Greece, immigrat ion, Israel, Japan, Mutual Securi ty Program, passports, refugees, State Department, Taiwan, Turkey, Yugoslavia.

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740.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) F4. 2 Department of State - 1957 [sic]

June 18, 1957 - Dec. 27, 1957.

The signif icant correspondents in F4 are Stanley Andrews, Chester Bowles, Issac W. Carpenter, Jr., Douglass Cater, Claude Mayo Erwin, Charles Augustus Grier, Orvi l le M. Henry, Jr., Christ ian Archibald Herter, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, George V. Melas, Tommy Hugh Russell , and I .J.K. Wells. The subjects are Africa, Austral ia, foreign service, Ger- many, Greece, Mexico, Richard M. Moose, Pakistan, race relat ions, race relat ions and the Cold War, State Depart- ment, and Edward Durel l Stone.

F5. 2 Department of State - 1957 [sic] Sept. 19, 1956 - June 5, 1957.

This folder consists mainly of correspondence and related paper materials which JWF usually referred to the State Department. Subjects include atomic energy, China, communism, Cuba, educational exchange, Indonesia, Japan, Malaya, Middle East, Morocco, Phil ippines, Poland, Soviet Union, State De- partment, and Yugoslavia. Correspondents include Fulgencio Batista y Zaldiwar, John Foster Dulles, Arthur Gardner, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Douglas MacArthur I I .

F6. 2 Department of State - 1957 [sic]

June 15, 1956 - Apri l 22, 1957.

The correspondence in F6 concerns the importat ion of foreign goods and the impact on similar domestical ly manufactured products, especial ly watches and cotton texti les. Corre- spondents in this folder include John Tyler Caldwel l and John James Truemper. Other subjects are foreign service, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, Japan, Panama, reciprocal trade, and the State Department.

F7. 2-a-1 International Cooperat ion Administrat ion – 1957. May 29, 1957 - Dec. 31, 1957.

Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns the con- tract negotiat ions between the ICA and various col leges and universi t ies that part icipate in ICA's program. Related subjects are Ecuador, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Fordyce, foreign aid, forestry, Internat ional Cooperation Administra- t ion, international trade, the lumber industry in Arkansas, and overseas investments. There are no signif icant corre- spondents in this folder.

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741.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) F8. 2-a-1 International Cooperat ion Administrat ion – 1957.

January 30, 1956 - July 2, 1957.

The correspondence in F8 concerns the success of ICA and other foreign aid programs. JWF encourages the President and others to bolster the U. S. foreign aid program. Related subjects include agricultural aid programs, communism, economy in government, Export-Import Bank, foreign aid, India, Lat in America, Point Four Program, Senate Foreign Relat ions Com- mit tee, small business, Soviet Union, Taiwan, and Uruguay. The only signif icant correspondent is Waldo E. Ti l ler.

R F9. 2-a Passports and Visas – 1957 [sic] Oct. 25, 1956 - Dec. 11, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F10. 2-a Passports and Visas – 1957 [sic]

Nov. 5, 1956 - July 11, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F11. 2-a Passports and Visas – 1957 [sic] June 27, 1955 - January 24, 1957. [Restr icted]

R F12. 2-a Passports and Visas – 1957 [sic] Feb. 21, 1957 - July 19, 1957. [Restr icted]

F9-12 contain correspondence from individuals seeking aid in obtaining passports and visas. Most of the letters con- tained appeals for quick action, but JWF routinely referred them to the State Department. Correspondents include Herbert Sebastian Agar, Ernest James Bodman, Thomas Hale Boggs, Le- Mon B. Clark, Paul Lewis Day, Samuel E. Gearhart, James Ceci l Hale, Wil l iam Ramsey Heerwagen, Christ ian Archibald Herter, Kaneaster Hodges, Wil l iam K. Ingram, Ceci l A. Johnson, Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr. , Charles Hamilton Murphey, Jr., Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr., Donald W. Reynolds, Charles F. Smith, Jr., Waldo E. Ti l ler, Alvin Summerf ield. Ti l les, Horace Eugene Thompson, George Cl i f ton Wade, and John Hugh Wharton. Subjects include Austria, China, Church of Christ in I taly, Civi l Rights legislat ion, educational exchange, Germany, Hungarian refugees, immigration, immigrat ion quotas, Israel, Jews in Hot Springs, Mexico, Palestine, Refugee Relief Act, refugees, Spain, and the State Department.

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742.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) F13. Letters Sent Out on Year Report of Program.

June 22, 1956 - July 30, 1956.

F13 includes letters sent to Arkansas col lege presidents, deans, fr iends, members of the press, etc., concerning educational exchange. The names aren’t indexed for this folder.

F14. Replies to Letters Sent Out on Year Report of Program. June 28, 1956 - Sept. 21, 1956.

This folder contains the repl ies to the letters in F13 that were sent out about educational exchange. Related subjects are the Fulbright Act, Harding College, and the State Depart- ment. The correspondents are George David Aiken, Max Ascoli , George Stuart Benson, Virgi l T. Blossom, George Francis Branigan, Elmer Henry Cook, Ernest Ceci l Deane, Winslow Shaw Drummond, Al len Welsh Dulles, Lippert Spring Ell is, Matt Locke El l is, Robert Harley Estabrook, Walter Frankl in George, Harry Wilmer Haines, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, John Clark Jordan, Wil l iam Langer, F. Douglas Lawrason, Russell Bi l l in Long, Paul Moffatt McCain, Paul W. Milam, John Elvis Mil ler, Wayne Lyman Morse, Colter Hamilton Moses, Edward R. Murrow, Clyde Eber Palmer, Howard Alexander Smith, John Jackson Sparkman, and Horace Eugene Thompson.

F15. 2-B Matters Referred to Dept, of State - Correspondence, Etc. - 1957 [sic] May 20, 1957 - Dec. 26, 1957.

F16. 2-B Matters Referred to Dept, of State - Correspondence, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Oct. 26, 1955 - July 24, 1957.

F17. 2-B Matters Referred to Dept, of State - Correspondence, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Oct. 3, 1956 - Apri l 1, 1957.

The materials in F15-17 are from individuals seeking JWF's aid in obtaining Fulbr ight scholarships. In every case JWF informed the correspondent that he had nothing to do with the administrat ion of the program and referred the letters to the State Department. Related subjects are Alaska, Co- lombia, educational exchange, Eisenhower Administrat ion, foreign service, France, Germany, Korea, Middle East, National Science Foundation, Poland, Rotary International, Soviet

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743.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .)

Union, State Department, Turkey, and the United States Information Agency. Correspondents in these folders are Francis James Coll igan, Barry Morr is Goldwater, Scott Downs Hamilton, Jr., Joseph P. McMurray, Clarance Taylor, and Charles E. Thompson.

F18. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] June 3, 1957 - Sept. 23, 1957.

F19. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] May 31, 1957 - Dec. 26, 1957.

The correspondence in F18-19, for the most part , concerns the problem of a Fulbr ight scholar who is trying to get his seeing-eye dog into Great Bri tain without the mandatory six- months quarant ine. Other subjects included are communism, educational exchange, foreign service, Germany, racism, State Department, and the United States Information Agency. Corre- spondents are Alfred Auerbach, Jeff Davis Duty, Jr., Scott Downs Hamil ton, Jr., Lyndon Baines Johnson, Scott Wike Lucas, and John Hay Whitney.

F20. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Feb. 8, 1946 - July 31, 1956.

F21. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to

Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Dec. 7, 1956 - Nov. 22, 1957.

F22. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to

Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Dec. 7, 1956 - Nov. 6, 1957.

F23. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Apri l 28, 1956 - May 29, 1957.

F24. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to

Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] Feb. 26, 1957 - May 6, 1957.

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744.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) ov F25. 2-B Special Correspondence, Materials of Interest to

Senator, Etc. - 1957 [sic] June 1, 1955 - Dec. 23, 1957.

F20-25 contain correspondence and other materials relat ing to the Fulbr ight scholarship program. JWF received many letters from former Fulbrighters, and others not connected with the program, praising the program and JWF for sponsoring and continuing to support i t . There are numerous reports on the progress of the program in various countries, and suggestions toward improvement. Correspondents in these folders are George David Aiken, Stanley Andrews, Harry Scott Ashmore, Wil l iam Vincent Astor, Ambrose J. Baltz, Joe C. Barrett, Andrew H. Berding, Robert Smallwood Black, Percival Flack Brundage, Huntington Cairns, Ben Mark Cherr ington, David L. Cohn, Donald B. Cook, Helen Fulbright Douglas, James Oliver Eastland, Al len Joseph Ellender, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Bourke Blackmore Hickenlooper, James Wilson Hil l , George Kenneth Hol land, Spessard Lindsey Holland, Herbert Clark Hoover, Herbert Horatio Humphrey, Ol in Dewitt Johnston, Walter Henry Judd, Walter Lippmann, Perry Emerson McChesney, Ed McCuistion, Newton Norman Minow, Wayne Lyman Morse, John Joseph Muccio, Jul ia J. Norrel l , Daisy Hicks Rhea, Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefel ler, Leverett Saltonstal l , Samuel Shaffer, Donald Jay Shank, F. Fenner Stice, Robert Gerald Storey, Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss, Edward John Thye, James Wil l iam Trimble, John Walker, John Hay Whitney, Alexander Wiley, and Mil ton Ruben Young. Related subjects include anti-Americanism, atomic energy, Austral ia, Austr ia, Belgium, Bureau of the Budget, Richard Cass, civi l r ights, Colombia, Jeff Davis Duty, Jr. , educa- t ional exchange, Egypt, Eisenhower Administrat ion, European unity, Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, Hungarian refugees, Iceland, immigration, India, Insti tute of Inter- national Education, Ireland, Israel, I taly, Japan, Walter Lippmann, Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology, National Science Foundation, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Phil ippines, John James Rooney, Rotary International, Smith- Mundt Act, Soviet Union, State Department, Taiwan riots, United States Information Agency, Venequela, and World Book Encyclopedia.

F26. 2-B Routine Correspondence - Requests for Material , Etc. - 1957 [sic] March 21, 1957 - Sept. 11, 1957.

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BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) F27. 2-B Routine Correspondence - Requests for Material , Etc. -

1957 [sic] July 10, 1957 - Dec. 23, 1957.

F28. 2-B Routine Correspondence - Requests for Material , Etc. -

1957 [sic] Oct. 21, 1955 - July 12, 1957.

F29. 2-B Routine Correspondence - Requests for Material , Etc. - 1957 [sic] Nov. 21, 1956 - March 26, 1957.

F30. 2-B Routine Correspondence - Requests for Material , Etc. -

1957 [sic] Nov. 20, 1956 - Feb. 1, 1957.

Most of the correspondence in F26-30 are requests for infor- mation about the Fulbright scholarships. Some of the corre- spondents were interested in gett ing a scholarship; some wanted the information for reports and other projects; some were merely curious about the outl ine and procedure of the program. Related subjects include Johann Sebastian Bach, educational exchange, Foreign Scholarships Board, France, Germany, I taly, Latin America, Rotary Internat ional, State Department, United Nations, and the Ventnor Foundation. Correspondents include Jane R. Barkley, Beatrice Brown, Sam Fischer, Roscoe C. Hobbs, Ernest Walter Maner, Carl Marcy, and Charles Jefferson Walls.

F31. 2-B Board of Foreign Scholarships, Correspondence – 1957. March 30, 1957 - Dec. 28, 1957.

The subjects covered in this folder are educational exchange, Foreign Scholarships Board, and Fulbright scholarships. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F32. 3 Treasury Dept. - 1957 [sic] June 6, 1956 - Aug. 23, 1957.

Correspondents in F32 include R.A. Li le, Louis L. Ramsey, Jr., John F. Rowland, and Beloi t Taylor. The signif icant subjects covered are Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial Commis- sion, economy in government, Hungary, International Claims Sett lement Act, monetary pol icy, taxes, Rupert Taylor, and the Treasury Department.

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746.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) F33. 3-a Comptrol ler of the Currency - 1957 [sic]

January 13, 1956 – Sept. 4, 1957.

F34. 3-a-1 West Memphis Bank Charter. March 16, 1955 -July 27, 1955.

F34-34 deal with the efforts of Arkansas bankers and business leaders to get bank charters in various communit ies. F33 deals with several locales, especial ly Lit t le Rock and North Li tt le Rock. F34 deals specif ical ly with a proposed bank charter at West Memphis. Correspondents include Joseph Camp- bel l , Leon Bidez Catlett , Orval Eugene Faubus, Arthur G. Frankel, Gri f f i th Waverly Garwood, Lewel lyn A. Jennings, J. C. Johnson, James H. Kays, James C. McCaa, Sr., John Vines Satterf ield, Jr., Dahhs Sull ivan, and Herbert L. Thomas, Jr. Related subjects are Arkansas banking, Comptrol ler of the Currency, Federal Reserve System, monetary pol icy, and the Treasury Department.

F35. 3-b Bureau of Custom - 1957. January 29, 1957 - Feb. 5, 1957.

No signif icant subjects or correspondents are noted.

F36. 3-c Bureau of Internal Revenue – 1957. Apri l 1956 - Aug. 28, 1957.

Much of the correspondence in this folder concerns Arkansans’ tax complaints. Related subjects include Egypt, Fulbr ight scholarships, gun control legislat ion, income tax, Internal Revenue Service, Mexican labor, National Rif le Associat ion, soi l conservat ion, taxation of scholarships, and the Treasury Department. The signif icant correspondents are E. James Ball , R. Paul Cummings, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, John Rutherford Glenn, James R. Hale, Samuel G. Harr is, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Curt is R. Mathis, and Harmon Liveright Remmel, Jr.

F37. 3-a Bureau of Engraving - 1957. March 2, 1957 - March 14, 1957.

The signif icant subjects are coin engraving and the Treasury Department. There are no correspondents noted.

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747.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .) F38. 4 Department of Defense.

Feb. 11, 1955 - Dec. 12, 1957.

Most of the correspondence in F38 concerns JWF’ support of the Dixon-Yates Bi l l to expand the Tennessee Val ley Authori ty. The letters were, for the most part, complimentary of JWF's posit ion on the matter. Other subjects include the Central High incident, the Defense Department, I taly, and Table Rock Dam. Correspondents include Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Lee Miles, Wil l iam P. Rock, and Robert K. Rodgers.

F39. 4 Department of Defense. March 20, 1957 - Nov. 6, 1957.

F40. 4 Department of Defense.

Dec. 7, 1956 - May 7, 1957.

The majori ty of the correspondence in these folders concerns the National Guard in Arkansas. Other subjects include the Defense Department, Dependents’ Medical Care Act, foreign language instruction, Fort Chafee, Health, Education and Welfare Department, Korean War, Li t t le Rock Air Force Base, Lone Star Ordnance Plant, mi l i tary housing, Post Off ice De- partment, and Charles Ervin Wilson. The signif icant corre- spondents are Arnold M. Adams, Wil l iam Lee Cazort, Jr. , Lincoln Maupin Cummings, Beryl F. Osborne, and Wilton Robert Stephens.

F41. 4-a Department of the Army - 1957 [sic] Feb. 1, 1957 - Dec. 13, 1957.

F42. 4-a Department of the Army - 1957 [sic]

Nov. 30, 1956 - March 6, 1957.

F41-42 contain correspondence that, for the most part , con- cerns the closing of the Lone Star Ordnance Plant near Texar- kana. Other subjects include the Arkansas National Guard, Arkansas River, Army, communism, federal izat ion of the National Guard, Navy, Ouachita Baptist College, Panama Canal Zone, Pine Bluff Arsenal, Red River Arsenal, and ROTC. Corre- spondents include Carey Estes Kefauver, Ralph Arloe Phelps, Jr., and J. Ben Posey, Jr.

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748.

F43. 4-a Department of the Army - 1957 [sic] May 3, 1955 - July 5, 1956.

F44. 4-a Department of the Army - 1957 [sic] Sept. 12, 1955 - May 13, 1957.

Al l of the correspondence in F43-44 deal with the claim of Herman Adams of Charleston, Ark., against the Army Quarter- master Corps for a broken contract with Adams’ f i rm. Re- lated subjects are the Adams Manufacturing Company, Army, and the Small Business Administrat ion. Correspondents are Herman Adams and John Lit t le McClel lan.

F45. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers. Aug. 22, 1957 - Dec. 23, 1957.

F46. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers. Oct. 5, 1956 - Nov. 5, 1957.

F47. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

Feb. 2, 1956 - Sept. 27, 1956.

F48. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

July 27, 1955 - Aug. 8, 1957.

F49. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

Apri l 25, 1957 - June 25, 1957.

F50. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers. January 1, 1957 - May 28, 1957.

F51. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

January 7, 1957 - January 30, 1957.

F52. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

January 10, 1956 - Apri l 26, 1957.

ov F53. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers.

January 13, 1956 - July 9, 1957.

F45—53 concern the Corps of Engineers projects for Arkansas and also, the type of f lood control used on various Arkansas r ivers. The signif icant correspondents in these folders are

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749.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . .)

Frank A. Bailey, James R. Bryant, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Everett B. Gee, Cyrus Richard Huie, Wil l iam Guirey Huxtable, Joe B. McGee, Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr. , Herbert K. Thatcher, Thomas B. Tinnon, and James Wil l iam Trimble. Related subjects include Arkansas Air National Guard, Arkansas River, Bayou Meto, Beaver Dam, Blue Mountain Dam, Boeuf-Tensas-Macon Project, Bul l Shoals Dam, Cadron Creek, Calion, Dardanel le Dam, De Gray Reservoir, Dutch Creek, Fish and Wildl i fe Service, Greers Ferry Reservoir, Lit t le Missouri River, Li t t le River, Mi l l- wood Dam, Mississippi River, Mud Slough, Nimrod Reservoir, Norfolk Dam, Ouachita River, St. Francis River, Sal ine River, Spadra Creek, Spring Creek, Sulphur River, Table Rock Dam, Table Rock Reservoir, Verdigris River, water resources in Arkansas, and White River.

F54. 4-a-3 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Feb. 5, 1957 - Aug. 13, 1957.

F55. 4-a-3 Arkansas Instal lat ions.

March 12, 1957 - Nov. 22, 1957.

Correspondents include Joel Ernest Bunch, Hal Cooper Douglas, Clyde Taylor El l is, Nathan Green Gordon, Wesley J. Gordon, Herbert K. Thatcher, and George Cl i f ton Wade. Subjects in- c lude Arkansas River, Army-Navy Hospital, Beaver Dam, Maumelle Reservoir, National Guard Armory in Fayettevi l le, Pine Bluff Arsenal, Sal ine River, Senate Armed Services Committee, and White River.

F56. 4-a-1 Quartermaster General. January 25, 1957 - January 29, 1957.

The correspondent is Herman Adams. The signif icant subjects are Adams Manufacturing Company, Army Quartermaster Corps, and the Middle East.

F57. 4-a-3-b Other Instal lat ions. Aug. 24, 1957 - Sept. 12, 1957.

The correspondence in F57 consists mainly of telegrams con- cerning National Guard armories to be bui l t in the United States. Related subjects are Fort Chaffee, Fort Leonard Wood, and the National Guard in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents noted.

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750.

BCN 106. (Cont. . . . ) F58. 4-b Department of the Navy.

Aug. 30, 1955 - Aug. 19, 1956.

The correspondents include James Rosenborough Bemis, Lawrance Arnette Davis, John Nicholas Lewis, Si las D. Snow, and Ray A. Worthington. Subjects include Agricul tural , Mechanical, and Normal College, Navy, and ROTC.

F59. 4-b-1 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Feb. 5, 1957 - Feb. 7, 1957.

F60. 4-b-1 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Feb. 23, 1956 - Aug. 19, 1957.

F59-60 concern the closing of a Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker. Related subjects are the Camden Ordnance Plant and the Senate Armed Services Committee. The signif icant correspondent is Frank W. Cantrel l .

F61. 4-c Department of the Air Force. Feb. 8, 1957 - Dec. 20, 1957.

Correspondents include D. Everett Tucker, Kenneth Pat Wilson, and Gordon G. Wittenberg. Subjects noted are the Air Force, Blythevi l le Air Force Base, Li t t le Rock Air Force Base, and Strategic Air Command.

F62. 4-c-1 Arkansas Instal lat ions. Dec. 15, 1956 - January 3, 1957.

F63. 4-c-1-a Li tt le Rock Air Force Base.

May 6, 1954 - July 23, 1957.

F62-63 contain correspondence about the renaming of Lit t le Rock Air Force Base. Related subjects are the Air Force, Chester A. Coltharp, John Fordyce, and housing. The corre- spondent noted is El izabeth Taylor.

F64. 4-c-1-b Blythevi l le Air Force Base. January 31, 1957 - Oct. 29, 1957.

Subjects include the Air Force and the Blythevi l le Air Force Base. The correspondent noted is Wil l iam J. Wunderl ich.

JMH 10/25/76

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751.

BCN 107. 5 - 11d. 1957 [sic] F1. 5 Department of Just ice 1957 [sic]

Aug. 13, 1956 - January 21, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Just ice Department, including a considerable amount of JWF correspondence regarding vacancy on the federal bench in Arkansas. Subjects include: ant i-Cathol icism, Wil l iam Joseph Brennan, Jr., Civi l Rights legislat ion, Osro Cobb, Const i tut ion, John Foster Dulles, Face the Nation, Federal Bureau of Investigat ion, Ben Charles Henley, J. Smith Henley, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, Middle East, John Elvis Mil ler, Minute Men for the Const i tut ion, Richard Milhous Nixon, Wil l iam Roy Penix, Jr., Ezra Loomis Pound, Prisons Bureau, Southern pol i t ics, United States Supreme Court, and Fred Taylor. Correspondents include: Ralph C. Barnhart, Herbert

Brownell , Jr., Leon Bidez Catlett, F. M. Coates, W. H. Dil la- hunty, John Albert Fogleman, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, James Ceci l Hale, John Edgar Hoover, D. Leonard Lingo, Lowry Harold McDaniel , Archibald MacLeish, Sidney Sanders McMath, Roy Waymon Milum, Guy A. Moore, John R. Newman, and Wil l iam Pierce Rogers.

F2. 5-a Federal Bureau of Investigat ion 1957. January 14, 1957 - Sept. 23, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning largely matters dealing with the Federal Bureau of Invest igation. Other subjects include: Hal Cooper Douglas, educational exchange, and immigration. Correspondents include: Charles Brewton and John Edgar Hoover.

R F3. 5-b Paroles and Pardons 1957. January 26, 1957 - Aug. 12, 1957. [Restricted]

The f i le contains a small amount of correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Board of Pardons, Parole Board, and paroles. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F4. 5-c United States Attorney 1957. March 11, 1957.

The f i le contains a single memorandum concerning Bil l Darby, Justice Department, Securit ies and Exchange Commission, and Beloi t Taylor. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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752.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .) F5. 5-e Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion Service 1957 [s ic]

Dec. 3, 1956 - Dec. 24, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion Service. Subjects in - clude: cit izenship, France, Hungarian refugees, Justice De- partment, Arkadelphia Presbyterian Church, and visas. Cor - respondents include: Fred Adair, Paul Louis Day, and H. Wil l iam McMil lan.

F6. 6 Post Off ice Department 1957. March 29, 1957 - Dec. 26, 1957.

F7. 6 Post Off ice Department 1957 [s ic]

January 2, 1956 - May 4, 1957.

Fi les 6 and 7 contain largely constituent correspondence con - cerning matters related to the Post Off ice Department. Sub - jects include: H. Wil l iam Brawley, Leland Levis, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, Nat ional Postal Transport Associat ion, postage stamps, postal rates, and Senate Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee. Correspondents include: Claud Carpenter, Orval Eugene Faubus, Will iam Connor Mayf ield, David T. P. Nelson, Hiram Heartsil l Ragon, Jr. , Briner Thomas, Everett Tucker, Jr. , W. L. Calaway, and James Snoddy.

F8. Post Off ices Closed (4th Class) 1957 [sic] Dec. 28, 1956 - Oct. 28, 1957.

F9. Post Off ices Closed (4th Class) 1956 [sic] Feb. 10, 1955 - Nov. 15, 1956.

Fi les 8 and 9 contain, for the most part, Post Off ice Depart - ment material concerning the closing of post off ices in small Arkansas towns. Noted subject, besides the Post Off ice De - partment, is the Eisenhower Administrat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F10. 6 Post Off ice Department 1956 [s ic] Sept. 13, 1956 - Dec. 3, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerned largely with re - duction in postal services, including Post Off ice Department material on contemplated and actual c losings of small Arkansas post off ices. Subjects include: Bentonvi l le Post Off ice, Post Off ice Department, postal fraud, and Prescott Post Of - f ice. Correspondents include: Olin Dewitt Johnston and Alvin Seamster.

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753.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .) F11. 6 Post Off ice Department 1956 [sic]

Aug. 4, 1954 - Aug. 21, 1956.

F12. 6 Post Off ice Department 1956 [sic]

May 15, 1955 - Apri l 2, 1956.

Fi les 11 and 12 contain largely consti tuent correspondence concerning matters related to the Post Off ice Department. Subjects include: Ceylon, Civi l Service Commission, Civi l Service Retirement Act, Consti tut ion, General Services Ad- ministrat ion, Harmony Buddhist Mission, Senate Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee, postage stamps, postal rates, Railway Mail Service, United States Supreme Court, Texarkana Mai l Terminal, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, and Hayden Watson Newbold. Correspondents include: Li l l ian Hannah Copeland, James Cecil Hale, Basi l S. Hoag, Olin Dewitt Johnston, David T. P. Nelson, Frank Newton, Jean E. Trahin, Hazel R. Newbold, and Clyde Eber Palmer.

F13. 6-B Post Off ice Bui ldings 1957. June 11, 1957 - June 20, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the possibi l i ty of a new post off ice bui lding for Dumas. Other noted subject, besides Dumas Post Off ice, is the Post Off ice Department. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F14. 6-C Rural and Star Routes 1957 [sic] Sept. 25, 1952 - Oct. 15, 1957.

The f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning rural and star routes. Noted subject is the Post Off ice Department. Correspondents include: Nathan Green Gordon, L.M. Humphrey, and Storm Hammond Whaley.

F15. 6-D General Regulations 1957 [sic] May 27, 1955 - Dec. 20, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing Subjects: Civi l Service Commission, Warren L. Gunter, and the Post Off ice Department. Signif icant correspondent is Charles Edward Putnam.

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754.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .) F16. 7 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 1957 [sic]

Feb. 13, 1956 - Dec. 20, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Health, Education and Welfare Department. Fi le also includes approvals of appl icat ions from various Arkansas towns for assistance in water and sewage treatment faci l i t ies, 1957. Subjects include: censoring, education, federal aid to education, Old Age and Survivors Insurance, Public Health Service, and education in the Soviet Union. Correspondents include: Marion Bayard Folsom, Frank Hudson, Earl James Mc- Grath, and John J. Mitchel l .

F17. 7-a Off ice of Education 1957 [sic] Dec. 31, 1956 - Dec. 20, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning education, federal aid to education, G.I . Bi l l of Rights, and Health, Education and Welfare Department. Signif icant correspondent is Wil l iam Benton.

F18. 7-B Publ ic Health Service 1957. January 18, 1957 - Nov. 26, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Publ ic Health Service. The f i le also includes ap- provals from the Health, Education and Welfare Department of sewage treatment grants for various Arkansas towns. Sub- jects include: Federal Water Pollut ion Control Act, Health, Education and Welfare Department, inf luenza vaccines, and Mexican labor. Correspondents include: Ceci l Watson Cupp and Herbert L. Thomas.

F19. 7-C Food and Drug Administrat ion 1957 [sic] Dec. 31, 1956 - Aug. 1, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Food and Drug Administrat ion. Subjects include: Arkansas Pharma- ceut ical Associat ion, Health,. Education and Welfare Depart- ment, penici l l in residues in milk, and pharmacy. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F20. 7-D Social Securi ty Administrat ion 1957. January 15, 1957 - Dec. 17, 1957.

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755.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .) F21. 7-D Social Securi ty Administrat ion 1957 [sic]

Nov. 30, 1956 - March 23, 1957.

Fi les 20 and 21 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Social Securi ty Administrat ion, including routine Social Securi ty claims by Arkansas residents. Fi le 21 includes several pamphlets on Social Securi ty. Subjects include: Health, Education and Welfare Department and Chil - dren’s Bureau. Correspondent is Louis Sharp Dunaway.

F22. 7-E Children’s Bureau 1957. Janaury 29, 1957 - Oct. 17, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Chil - dren's Bureau, including requests for materials and infor- mation, and correspondence regarding the Social Security Ad- ministrat ion, including routine Social Securi ty claims. Other noted subject is the Health, Education and Welfare De- partment. There are no noted correspondents.

F23. 8 Department of Inter ior 1957 [sic] Aug. 8, 1956 - Dec. 12, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Department of Interior. Subjects include: Arkansas Power and Light Company, Bureau of Mines, Federal Power Com- mission, Hot Springs National Park, mining in Arkansas, Rey- nolds Metals Company, Southwestern Power Administrat ion, and t i tanium. Correspondents include: Clyde Taylor El l is, Sid- ney Sanders McMath, Richard Maxwell , Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr., Robert Estes Ritchie, and Alvin Seamster.

F23. 8-a General Land Off ice 1957 [sic] Oct. 15, 1956 - July 26, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol- lowing subjects: Atomic Energy Commission, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Mines, General Land Off ice, Department of Interior, manganese, mining in Arkansas, and uranium. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F25. 8-c Fish and Wildl i fe Service 1957. January 24, 1957 - Dec. 3, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning largely matters related to the Fish and Wildl i fe Service. Subjects include:

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756.

BCK 107. (Cont. . . .)

conservation, Holla Bend cut-off, immigration, Panama Canal Zone, r ice farming in Arkansas, Sulphur River, and the White River Fowl Refuge. Correspondents include: George Walter Botts and Wilbur H. Botts.

F26. 8-d Southwestern Power Administrat ion 1957 [sic] Oct. 1956 - Nov. 19, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Southwestern Power Administrat ion. Other subjects in- c lude: Department of Interior and spite l ines. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F27. 8-f Indian Affairs 1957. July 8, 1957 - Aug. 12, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Subjects include: Quincy Byrum Hurst and Department of Interior. Noted correspondent is Nathan L. Schoenfeld.

F28. 9 Department of Agricul ture 1957 [sic] Dec. 15, 1956 - Dec. 27, 1957.

F29. 9 Department of Agricul ture 1957 [sic] June 26, 1956 - Dec. 19, 1957.

F30. 9 Department of Agricul ture 1957 [sic] Oct. 18, 1954 - Dec. 4, 1957.

F31. 9 Department of Agricul ture 1957 [sic] January 1, 1956 - March 27, 1957.

F32. 9 Department of Agricul ture 1957 [sic]

1956 - March 13, 1957.

F33. 9 Department of Agricul ture 1957 [sic] March 7, 1956 - Feb. 20, 1957.

Fi les 28-33 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Department of Agricul ture. Subjects include: f loods in Cleburne County, Commodity Credit Cor-

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757.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .)

porat ion, f lood control , Middle East, natural disasters, pr ice control, soi l bank legislat ion, soybean cyst nematode, t icks, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, agri- cul ture, Farmers Home Administrat ion, l ivestock industry in Arkansas, natural disasters in Arkansas, Cotton Acreage Al- lotment Program, electr ic cooperat ives, Farm Credit Adminis- trat ion, Forest Service, strawberry industry in Arkansas, agriculture in Arkansas, cotton, l ivestock industry, Mexican labor, r ice, soi l conservation, American Farm Bureau Federa- t ion, acreage al lotments, international trade, r ice acreage al lotments, and water resources in Arkansas. Fi les 31 and 32 include correspondence and reports for 1956 from various Arkansas soi l conservat ion distr icts. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, Frank H. McCormack, John E. Mahaffey, Her- bert L. Thomas, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, John M. Gordon, J. Albert Hopkins, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Robert Nabors Shaw, Wil l iam Wilson Campbel l , Clyde Taylor El l is,

El ls L. Huff , Marvin Wesley Melton, Ezra Taft Benson, and Roy Prewitt . Some subjects and correspondents may be found in more than one f i le.

F34. 1955 Rice Acreage Al lotments. January 24, 1955 - Feb. 3, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence, including numerous telegrams, concerning r ice acreage al lotments. Other subjects include: Department of Agricul ture, Agricul tural Adjustment Act, r ice farming in Arkansas, and Rice Mil lers' Associat ion. Noted correspondent is Al len Joseph Ellender.

ov F35. Drought Disaster Rel ief 1956 [sic]

Sept. 22, 1956 - March 5, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning natural disasters in Arkansas, including, in part icluar, attempts to make avai lable to Arkansas farmers drought dis- aster assistance. Other subjects include: agricul ture in Arkansas and the Department of Agriculture. Noted corre- spondent is Ezra Taft Benson.

F36. Holden Bros., Newport, Ark., Fred M. Pickens, Jr. atty. June 20, 1957 - Apri l 11, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Department of Agricul ture and Holden Brothers. Correspondents include: Harry W. Frazee and Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Jr.

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758.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .) F37. 9 Land Uti l izat ion Project 1955 [sic]

Feb. 22, 1955 - May 13, 1957.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Department of Agricul ture, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Forest Service, and land use in Arkansas. Signif icant correspondents include: John Tyler Caldwell , Hal Cooper Douglas, Orval Eugene Faubus, and Oren Harr is.

F38. 9-a Rural Electraficat ion Administrat ion 1957 [sic] May 24, 1956 - Dec. 18, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Rural Elec- tr i f icat ion Administrat ion. Subjects include: Department of Agriculture, electr ic cooperat ives in Arkansas, and South- western Power Administrat ion. Correspondents include: T. E. Bostick, Hal Cooper Douglas, Paul Jones, and Guy A. Moore.

F39. 9-b Farmers Home Administrat ion 1957.

January 22, 1957 - Oct. 24, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Farmers Home Administrat ion. Subjects include: agri- cul ture in Arkansas, Department of Agricul ture, and Eisen- hower Administrat ion. There are no signif icant correspond- dents.

ov F40. Agricul ture - Farm Credit Admin. (See Agricul ture Legis.)

Apri l 18, 1936 - Oct. 27, 1954.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: agricul ture in Arkansas, Depart- ment of Agricul ture, Diaz Day, Ivy W. Duggan, Farm Credit Administrat ion, natural disasters in Arkansas, petroleum resources, and Production Credit Associat ion. Correspondents include: Rufus Cromwell Branch, Benjamin Charles Isgrig, Joseph J. Knott , Leo J. Krebs, F. Wil l iam Niemeyer, and Louis V. Rit ter.

F41. 9-c Forest Service 1957 [sic] Aug. 11, 1955 - Nov. 25, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Forest Service. Subjects include: Fourche River, Lake Ouachita, land use in Arkansas, Mount Magazine, soi l

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759.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .)

bank legislat ion, and soi l conservat ion. Correspondents in- c lude: Albert Guice and Donald Poe.

F42. Forest Research (Interior Appropriat ion f iscal 1957) [sic] January 31, 1956 - March 16, 1956.

The f i le contains materials concerning forest research and appropriat ion requests for such projects. Subjects include: Department of Agricul ture, Forest Service, forestry, and Department of Interior. There are no signif icant correspond- dents.

F43. 9-e Agricul tural Stabi l ization and Conservation Committees 1957 [sic] Sept. 18, 1956 - July 15, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning agricul ture in Arkansas, Department of Agricul ture, Ezra Taft Benson, and natural disasters in Arkansas. There are no signif icant correspondents

F44. 9-f Agricultural Research Administrat ion 1957. June, 1957 - Oct. 18, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence, largely from the De- partment of Agriculture, concerning agricul tural research, agriculture in Arkansas, and soybean cyst nematode; and a report concerning West Virginia unemployment. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F45. Fish Research. Aug. 27, 1954 - March 1, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning f ish farming. Other subjects include: agricul ture in Ar- kansas, Department of Agriculture, Department of Interior, r ice farming in Arkansas, soi l bank legislat ion, and Soi l Conservation Service. Correspondents include: Al len Joseph El lender and Roy Prewitt .

F46. 9-g Soil Conservat ion Service 1957 [sic] January 1, 1956 - July 10, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Department of Agricul ture, Caney Creek, Fish and

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760.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .)

Wildl i fe Service, Soi l Conservat ion Service, and White River National Wildl i fe Refuge. Fi le also includes several reports for 1956 from various Arkansas soi l conservat ion distr icts. Correspondent is Hol l is R. Wil l iams.

F47. 9-h Domestic and Foreign Market ing Operations 1957. January 23, 1957 - Aug. 20, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Depart- ment of Agricul ture, beef imports, Civi l Rights legislat ion, dairy industry in Arkansas, and rice farming in Arkansas. Correspondent is John Earl Tul l .

F48. 9- i Commodity Credit Corporat ion 1957 [sic] Dec. 19, 1956 - Aug. 23, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Commodity Credit Corporat ion. Subjects include: surplus government property and wheat. Correspondents in- c lude: Joe C. Barrett, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, and Marvin Wesley Mil ton.

F49. 10 Department of Commerce 1957. March 22, 1957 - Oct. 21, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: cement in Arkansas, Commerce Department, Defense Product ion Act, Federal Mari t ime Board, natural gas, Pine Bluff Airport , s i l ica, and Taft-Hart ley Act. Correspondents include: Aubrey A. Albri t ton and Frederick Joseph Venner.

ov F50. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronautic

Board 1957 [sic] Aug. 29, 1956 - March 28, 1957.

ov F51. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronautic

Board 1957 [sic] Nov. 28, 1956.

Fi les 50 and 51 contain materials, including numerous sta- t ist ical tables and diagrams, and correspondence concerning efforts to secure scheduled air l ine service to Jonesboro. Subjects include: Central Air l ines, Civi l Aeronautics Ad- ministrat ion, Trans-Texas Air l ines, and Civi l Aeronautics Board. Keith Kahle is noted as both correspondent in Fi le

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761.

BCN 107. (Cont. . . .)

50 and as subject in Fi le 51, which includes his statement before the Senate Aviation Subcommittee support ing certain proposed legislat ion affect ing air l ine industry.

F52. 10-a Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion - Civi l Aeronautic Board 1957 [sic]

Feb. 14, 1956 - Oct. 2, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Civi l Aeronautics Administrat ion. Subjects include: Arkadelphia Municipal Airport, Central Air l ines, Commerce Department, Ralph C. Disheroon, Fayettevi l le Airport, Fort Smith Municipal Airport, Hot Springs Airport , Newport Air- f ield, Paragould Airport, Pet i t Jean Park Airport , Searcy Airport, and Walnut Ridge Airport. Correspondents include: James Lloyd Bland, Walter Anthony Dowell , Jr. , John M. Gordon, Floyd A. Housley, Keith Kahle, D. Leonard Lingo, Frederick Maxfield Pickens, Jr., and Dwight Davidson Taylor, Jr.

F53. 10-a-1 Central Air l ines 1957 [sic] Dec. 19, 1956 - July 1, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the inauguration of Central Air l ines service to Harr ison, including newspaper accounts of the occarion. Signif icant correspondent is Keith Kahle.

F54. 10-b Bureau of the Census 1957. January 29, 1957 - May 24, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning birth cert i f icates, Census Bureau, and Social Security. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F55. 10-d Patent Off ice 1957. January 23, 1957 - Nov. 5, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Patent Off ice. Noted subject is automobile safety. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F56. 10-h Bureau of Public Roads 1957 [sic] Dec. 2, 1956 - Dec. 16, 1957. The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing

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762.

BCN 107. (Cont. …)

subjects: Helena Bridge, highway construct ion in Arkansas, interstate highways, and Public Roads Bureau. Correspondent is Jack W. Rich.

F57. 11 Department of Labor 1957 [sic] Aug. 31, 1956 - Dec. 5, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Labor Department. Subjects include: employment, Employment Securi ty Divis ion, labor statist ics, Mexican labor, and unemployment. Correspondents include: Harvey R. Adams, James Lloyd Bland, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Oren Harr is, and Harold S. Seabrook.

F58. 11-d Bureau of Employees Compensation 1957. Feb. 5, 1957 - Aug. 26, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: employment, Labor Department, unemployment, and unemployment compensation. There are no signif icant corre- spondents.

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763.

BCN 108. 14 Courts - 54 Publications, Reports, Etc. ov F1. 14 Courts.

January 17, 1957 - Sept. 24, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning court vacancies and recommendations for same and correspondence related to school desegregation. Subjects include: Arkansas Bar Assoc- iat ion, Central High incident, civi l r ights, Consti tut ion amendments, Court of Appeals, Eisenhower Administrat ion, J. Smith Henley, Walter Burgwyn Jones, Justice Department, John Elvis Mil ler, race relat ions in Arkansas, Southern pol i t ics, United States Supreme Court, and Thomas Clark Trimble. Cor- respondents include: Wils Davis, Walter Scott McNutt, Neil l L. Reed, Kenneth S. Teasdale, and Edward L. Wright.

F2. 14 Courts. Feb., 1957.

The f i le contains printed material concerning civi l r ights legislat ion and race relat ions. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F3. 14-a Supreme Court. Feb. 13, 1957 - Dec. 16, 1957.

The f i le contains largely correspondence and magazine cl ip- pings concerning the power of the United States Supreme Court; also correspondence related to court vacancies. Subjects include: communism, J. Smith Henley, John Elvis Mi l ler, United States Supreme Court, and Thomas Clark Trimble. Signif icant correspondent is Thomas Frankl in Butt.

F4. 14-a-1 Admission to Practice. May 7, 1957 - May 8, 1957.

The f i le contains very smal l amount of correspondence con- cerning admission to pract ice before the United States Supreme Court. Signif icant correspondent is Joseph Ethridge Covington.

ov F5. [Appl icat ions for Admission to Supreme Court]

No dates.

The f i le contains application forms for persons seeking ad- mission to pract ice before the United States Supreme Court. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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764.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F6. 14-a-2 Cases.

Oct. 25, 1956 - Sept. 18, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and printed material con- cerning court cases. Subjects include: Court of Appeals and Hoxie School Distr ict . Correspondent is Royce Stewart Weisenberger.

F7. 14-c Other Federal Courts. Sept. 9, 1955 - Oct. 28, 1957.

The f i le contains largely correspondence concerning Federal court vacancies. Subjects include: Arkansas Bar Associa- t ion, Court of Appeals, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Ben Charles Henley, Just ice Department, and Thomas Clark Trimble. Correspondents include: Sam V. Abraham, John L. Anderson,

Rupert L. Brooks, Clarence Frankl in Byrns, H. Maurice Mitchel l , Wil l iam Pierce Rogers, and David Frederick Taylor, Jr.

ov F8. 15 Civi l Service Commission.

January 11, 1957 - Dec. 13, 1957.

The f i le contains largely correspondence concerning the Civi l Service Commission covering the fol lowing subjects: Blythe- vi l le Air Force Base, Civi l Service Retirement Act, Federal Bureau of Investigat ion, and Panama Canal Zone. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F9. 15-a Retirement & Deductions. January 9, 1957 - Apri l 9, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning the Civi l Service Commission and, in part icular, the Civi l Service Retirement Act. There are no signif icant cor- respondents.

F10. 16 Distr ict of Columbia. Feb. 4, 1957 - Sept. 20, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the Dis- tr ict of Columbia and highway safety. There are no signify- cant correspondents.

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765.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F11. 17 Federal Communication Commission.

January 18, 1957 - Oct. 30, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence related to matters con- cerning the Federal Communicat ions Commission. Signif i - cant subjects include: anti-Cathol icism, mass media, radio stat ions in Arkansas, and television. Correspondents in- c lude: John Rutherford Glenn and Frederick J. Stevenson.

F12. 18 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation January 23, 1957 - Sept. 9, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Paul Bevens Butler, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and Maple Talbot Harl . Correspondents include: Lewis Wil l iams Douglas and Beverly Joel Lambert, Jr.

F13. 19 Federal Power Commission. Aug. 9, 1956 - Sept. 30, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials related to the Federal Power Commission concerning the fol lowing sub- jects: Arkansas - Louisiana Gas Company, natural gas in Arkansas, Southwestern Power Administrat ion, and water re- sources in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Robert Samuel Kerr and Sidney Sanders McMath.

F14. 19 Federal Power Commission. January 2, 1957 - Feb. 7, 1957.

The f i le contains largely printed material and some corre- spondence concerning matters before the Federal Power Com- mission. Subjects include: Reynolds Metals Company and Arkansas Power and Light Company. Signif icant correspond- dent is Robert Estes Ritchie.

F15. 19 Federal Power Commission. January 21, 1957.

The f i le contains solely printed materials concerning matters before the Federal Power Commission. Signif icant subject is Arkansas Power and Light Company. There are no noted corre- spondents.

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766.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F16. 20 Federal Reserve System.

June 13, 1957 - Aug. 3, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence related to the Federal Re- serve System concerning banking in Arkansas and Worthen Bank and Trust Company. Correspondents include: Wil l iam McChesney Mart in, Jr. and James Henry Penick.

ov F17. 21 Atomic Energy Commission.

Apri l 19, 1957 - Aug. 23, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning Atomic Energy Commission. Subjects include: atomic bomb test ing, Southern economic growth, and Soviet Union. Cor- respondents include: Joe B. McGee and Lewis Lichtenstein Strauss.

F18. 21 Dixon - Yates 1955 [sic] Sept. 16, 1954 - Dec. 30, 1954.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Dixon-Yates project—both for and against JWF's posit ion. Other sub- jects include: Arkansas Power and Light Company, Atomic Energy Commission, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Federal Power Commission, Tennessee Val ley Authori ty, and West Memphis. Correspondents include: John Witt Hendrix, Wil l iam K. Ingram, Clyde Eber Palmer, and Robert Estes Ritchie.

F19. 21 Dixon - Yates 1955 [sic]

Dec. 29, 1954 - January 11, 1956.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Dixon-Yates project, largely support ive of JWF's posit ion, and includes several requests for information on the project from students. Other subjects include: Arkansas Power and Light Company, atomic energy, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Joseph Raymond McCarthy, Tennessee Val ley Authority, and West Memphis. Cor- respondents include: Wil l iam Guirey Huxtable, Perry Emerson McChesney, and Colter Hamil ton Moses.

F20. 22 Federal Trade Commission. Feb. 4, 1957 - March 30, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence related to the Federal Trade Commission. Subjects include: lumber industry and trading stamps. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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767.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F21. 23 General Services Administrat ion.

Oct. 3, 1956 - Oct. 28, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas River, Corps of Engineers, geese in Arkansas, General Services Ad- ministrat ion, Holla Bend cut-off , land use in Arkansas, and Soil Conservation Service. Correspondents include: Eula Hight, Wil l iam E. Huey, Jr., Robert Keenan, Parker Parker, and Sam Jul ius Peck.

ov F22. 23 General Services Administrat ion.

March 27, 1957 - July 11, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the proposed development of Hol la Bend cut-off as wildl i fe refuge, in- c luding several copies of resolutions from groups cal l ing for same. Other subjects, besides Hol la Bend cut-off, in- c lude: Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Fish and Wild- l i fe Service, and General Services Administrat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F23. 23 General Services Administrat ion. Feb. 8, 1957 - July 11, 1957.

The f i le contains a considerable amount of correspondence concerning matters related to the General Services Adminis- trat ion. Other subjects include: Air Force, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas River, Civi l Aeronautics Ad- ministrat ion, Holla Bend cut-off , and Li tt le Rock Municipal Airport. Correspondents include: Howard Samuel Eichenbaum, and John Vines Satterf ield, Jr.

F24. 23-c National Archives. Apri l 5, 1957 - Aug. 9, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning requests for information from the National Archives. Other subjects include: General Services Administrat ion and Ouachita River. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F25. 24 General Accounting Off ice. June 13, 1952 - July 17, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning claims related to the General Accounting Off ice. There are no other sig- ni f icant subjects noted. Correspondent is Frank E. Robins I I I .

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768.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F26. 25 Government Print ing Off ice.

March 16, 1956 - January 16, 1957.

The f i le contains requests for publications from the Govern- ment Print ing Off ice. There are no other signif icant sub- jects or correspondents.

F27. 26 Interstate Commerce Commission. January, 1957 - Sept. 26, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Interstate Commerce Commission. Subjects include: agricul ture in Arkansas, American Soybean Associat ion, cotton, freight rates, Mexican labor, Southern economic growth, and soy- beans. Correspondents include: Charl ie T. Adams, James Pelham Baker, Jr. , Otis Wilson Howe, Jr. , and Carl H. Wortz I I I .

F28. Lishman Fi le. Nov. 13, 1941 - Dec. 14, 1955.

The f i le contains largely correspondence from Robert W. Lishman concerning Northern Pacif ic Rai lway Company and related correspondence from the Justice Department. Other subjects include: Eisenhower Administrat ion, Justice De- partment, monopolies, rai lroads, and t idelands oi l . Cor- respondents, beside Lishman, include: Stanley Nelson Barnes and Edward Brown Wil l iams.

F29. Lishman Fi le. Nov. 13, 1941 - Nov. 21, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning Northern Pacif ic Rai lway Company. Other subjects include: Eisenhower Administrat ion, Justice Department, monopolies, rai l roads, United States Supreme Court, and Edward Brown Wil l iams. Correspondents include: Robert W. Lishman and Stanley Nelson Barnes.

F30. Lishman Fi le. Feb. 5, 1907 - June 20, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning Northern Pacif ic Rai lway Company. Subjects include: Court of Appeals, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Justice Department, monopolies, rai lroads, and Edward Brown Wil l iams. Princi- pal correspondent is Robert W. Lishman. There is some dupl icat ion of materials in Fi les 28-30.

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769.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F31. 27 Internat ional Science Foundation.

Dec. 3, 1957 - Dec. 20, 1957.

The f i le contains requests for information from the National Science Foundation. There are no other signif icant subjects or correspondents noted.

F32. 28 Civi l Defense Administrat ion. May 24, 1957 - Nov. 27, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Civi l Defense Administrat ion. Subjects include: agriculture in Arkansas, Civi l Defense in Arkansas, Eisen- hower Administrat ion, and natural disasters in Arkansas. Correspondents include: Nathan Greene Gordon and James Ol iver Porter.

F33. 29 Housing Agencies. Sept. 19, 1956 - January 10, 1958.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning approval of federal aid to publ ic works projects in various Arkansas towns. Subjects include: Arkansas Polytechnic College, Community Faci l i t ies Administrat ion, Federal National Mortgage Associat ion, housing in Arkansas, Housing Act of 1954, Housing and Home Finance Agency, Li t t le Rock Univer- s i ty, Ouachita Baptist College, and urban renewal. Cor- respondent is Leland Olds.

F34. 29-d Federal Public Housing Authority. Feb. 1, 1957 - Apri l 29, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning John Foster Dulles, Federal Housing Administrat ion, housing in Arkansas, and Middle East. Correspondents include: Samuel Knox Banner and John Hugh Wharton.

ov F35. 30 Railroad Retirement Board.

March 12, 1956 - Aug. 22, 1957.

The f i le contains a small amount of consti tuent corres- pondence concerning the Railroad Retirement Board. There are no other signif icant subjects or correspondents.

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770.

BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F36. 29-a Federal National Mortgage Associat ion.

Feb. 27, 1957 - March 8, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Federal National Mortgage Associat ion. Other noted subject is the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Correspondents include: John Hugh Wharton and George Mil lar Reynolds.

F37. 29-b Federal Home Loan Bank - HOLC. January 5, 1957 - January 15, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Federal Home Loan Bank. Other noted subject is Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Correspondent is John W. Mann, Jr.

F38. 29-c FHA.

Feb. 12, 1957 - Sept. 4, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Federal Housing Administrat ion. Subjects include: Arkansas State College, Federal National Mortgage Associa- t ion, and housing in Arkansas. Correspondents include: John Tyler Caldwel l and John Hugh Wharton.

F39. Li t t le Rock - FHA. Oct. 5, 1954 - July 20, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Federal Housing Administrat ion in Arkansas. Related subjects include: Arkansas Real Estate Association, Federal Housing Administrat ion, housing in Arkansas, and J. Marvin Wade. Correspondents include: Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , Howard E. Lucy, Troy McNeil l , Donald R. Parker, and Robert Estes Ritchie.

ov F40. Li t t le Rock - FHA.

Sept. 10, 1954 - June 21, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Federal Housing Administrat ion in Arkansas, part icularly appoint- ment of the director of the agency. Fi les 39 and 40 in- c lude a few newspaper cl ippings. Subjects include: Senate Banking and Currency Committee, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Russel l L. McLean, and J. Marvin Wade. Correspondents in- c lude: Albert M. Cole, Howard E. Lucy, Troy McNeil l , Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, and Wayne A. Stone.

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771.

BCN 108. (Cont. …) ov F41. Lit t le Rock - FHA.

Dec. 9, 1954 - June 23, 1955.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Federal Housing Administrat ion in Arkansas, and a con- siderable amount of material related to changes in adminis- trat ive off ices of the agency. Related subject is housing in Arkansas. Correspondents include: J. Bush Binley, Howard E. Lucy, Charles S. McNew, Jr. , and R. Redding Stevenson. There is some dupl icat ion of materials through- out Fi les 39-41.

F42. Lit t le Rock - FHA. Nov. 12, 1952 - June 18, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning investigat ion of the Federal Housing Administrat ion in Arkansas. Other subjects include: housing in Arkansas and J. Marvin Wade. Signif icant correspondent is Howard E. Lucy. Files 39-42 also include JWF's recommendat ions for basis of administrat ive appointments within the agency.

F43. 31-a Small Business Administrat ion. May 8, 1956 - Nov. 29, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence regarding matters related to the Small Business Administrat ion, largely concerning loan appl icat ions. Other subjects include: Arkansas eco- nomic growth, Fox Brothers Hardware Company, Reconstruct ion. Finance Corporat ion, and small business in Arkansas. Cor- respondents include: Jack Fulbr ight, Roy Waymon Milum, Freder ick Maxf ield Pickens, Jr. , Wil l iam Pennel l Rock, Wayne A. Stone, Don J. Tyson, and John Hugh Wharton.

F44. 31-a Small Business Administrat ion. January 27, 1954 - January 16, 1958.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Small Business Administrat ion. Subjects include: Federal Housing Administrat ion and small business in Ar- kansas. Correspondents include: Leonard L. Baxter and James H. Foley.

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772. BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) ov F45. 32 Securi t ies and Exchange Commission.

Feb. 21, 1957 - Sept. 9, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Securit ies and Exchange Commission. Fi le includes a few newspaper cl ippings. Subjects include: dog racing in Arkansas, Just ice Department, and Teamsters Union. Cor- respondents include: Thomas E. Downie and Colter Hamil ton Moses.

F46. 33 Tennessee Val ley Authori ty. May 9, 1957 - May 10, 1957.

The f i le contains one letter requesting JWF’s support of the Tennessee Val ley Authori ty. Other noted subject is Dixon-Yates project. Correspondent is Carl Lee Cross.

F47. 35 Foreign Claims Sett lement Commission. May 3, 1957 - Oct. 29, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Foreign Claims Sett lement Commission. Subjects include: Rumania and Soviet Union. Correspondents include: B. Cooper Jacoway and Odell Maxey.

F48. 36 Tari f f Commission. Dec. 9, 1955 - Dec. 23, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning farm equipment, General Agreement on Tari f fs and Trade, and Tarif f Commission. There are no signif icant corres- pondents.

F49. 37 United States Information Agency. Feb. 11, 1957 - Dec. 16, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the United States Information Agency. Subjects include: Europe, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Ku Klux Klan, and State Department. Signif icant correspondent is Lyndon Baines Johnson.

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773. BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F50. 38 Miscel laneous Agencies & Commissions.

June 27, 1957 - Aug. 14, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning civi l r ights, Export-Import Bank, Farm Credit Administrat ion, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, and A.C. Spell ings. Correspondent is Rufus Cromwell Branch.

F51. 34-a Administrat ive Policies. Aug. 26, 1957 - Dec. 6, 1957.

The f i le contains a small amount of correspondence concerning the G.I. Bi l l of Rights and veterans legislat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F52. 45 Select ive Service. June 17, 1957 - Aug. 19, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence from a consti tuent con- cerning Selective Service classisicat ion. There are no other signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F53. 47 Internat ional Organizat ions. Dec. 29, 1956 - January 3, 1957.

The f i le contains a single letter concerning the Inter- national Labor Organization. Correspondent is Aubrey D. Gates.

F54. 47-a United Nations. January 6, 1951 - Dec. 19, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and material concerning the United Nations. Signif icant subject is the American Legion. Correspondent is Ewing Cockrel l .

F55. 47-a United Nations. June 26, 1945 - Dec. 27, 1956.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the United Nations, including a letter from Committee of One Mil l ion against the admission of China to the United Nations. There are no signif icant correspondents noted.

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774. BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) F56. 47-b UNESCO.

January 1957 - May 17, 1957.

The f i le contains a discussion paper concerning whether or not the nat ional interest would be served by the increased study of modern foreign languages in this country. Subjects include: State Department and UNESCO. There are no signif i- cant correspondents.

F57. 51 Congressional Directory. Feb. 2, 1957 - Apri l 26, 1957.

The small f i le contains requests for copies of the Congressional Directory. Correspondents include: Clyde Taylor El l is and Arthur G. Frankel.

F58. 52 Congressional Record. January 3, 1957 - Dec. 5, 1957.

The f i le contains largely requests for the Congressional Record. Correspondents include: Harry Scott Ashmore and Richard F. Staar.

F59. 53 Library of Congress. May 16, 1956 - Nov. 26, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence related to routine matters concerning the Library of Congress, including requests for information. Noted subject is the Louisiana Purchase. Cor- respondents include: Dorothy Landis Gray, John Netherland Heiskel l , and B. Cooper Jacoway.

F60. 53 Library of Congress. Feb. 26, 1957 - May 23, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning the Library of Congress, including a short survey of Iraq. Signif icant correspondent is Paul Duncan.

F61. 53 Library of Congress. Dec. 17, 1956 - Apri l 8, 1957.

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775. BCN 108. (Cont. . . .) ov F62. 53 Library of Congress.

Dec. 12, 1956 - Feb. 26, 1957. Fi les 61 and 62 contain largely routine matters related to the Library of Congress, including requests for information. Subjects include: atomic energy, Congressional Directory, Eisenhower Doctr ine, Hawaii, Middle East, and Suez Canal. Correspondents include: Harold Jinks, Eichard Lee Strout, and Ernest Stacey Grif f i th.

F63. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. Oct. 7, 1957 - Nov. 6, 1957.

F64. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. Oct. 30, 1957 - Dec. 27, 1957.

F65. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. Sept. 9, 1957 - Oct. 9, 1957.

F66. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. July 11, 1957 - Oct. 18, 1957.

F67. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. Feb. 27, 1957 - July 8, 1957.

F68. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. Dec. 6, 1956 - Feb. 27, 1957.

F69. 54-a Farm Bul let ins and Yearbooks. Dec. 19, 1956 - March 8, 1957.

Fi les 63-69 contain routine requests from constituents for agricultural yearbooks. There are no signif icant subjects other than agriculture discussed. There are no noted correspondents.

F70. 54-b Charts and Maps. Dec. 26, 1956 - Dec. 5, 1957.

The f i le contains rou tine requests from constituents for charts and maps. Subjects include: Geological Survey and maps. Signif icant correspondnet is Cyrus Richard Huie.

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776. BCN 108. (Cont. …) F71. 54-c Miscel laneous Publications.

Sept. 5, 1957 - Dec. 5, 1957.

F72. 54-c Miscel laneous Publications. June 26, 1957 - January 15, 1958.

F73. 54-c Miscel laneous Publications. Feb. 4, 1957 - June 24, 1957.

F74. 54-c Miscel laneous Publications. Feb. 6, 1957 - Apri l 10, 1957.

F75. 54-c Miscel laneous Publications. January 3, 1957 - Feb. 21, 1957.

Fi les 71-75 contain routine requests, largely from consti tuents, for miscel laneous publications. Subjects include: Central High incident, c ivi l r ights legislat ion, and communism. Cor- respondents include: Knox Banner, Lawrence Weems Trussel l , Wil l iam Harold Sadler, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Wil l iam Ira Prewett, and Beloit Taylor. These f i les include several requests from students for materials.

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777. BCN 109. 70 Invitat ions [& 50 Appropriat ions] F1. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. July 8, 1957 - Nov. 29, 1957.

F2. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. January 4, 1957 - Oct. 28, 1957.

F3. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Apri l 8, 1957 – Sept. 4, 1957.

F4. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Nov. 2, 1956 - Apr il 12, 1957.

F5. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Nov. 27, 1956 - Feb. 13, 1957.

F6. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Aug. 27, 1958 - Dec. 11, 1958.

F7. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. 1957 - Oct. 8, 1958.

F8. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. March 16, 1958 - Sept. 30, 1958.

F9. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Oct. 28, 1957 - June 9, 1958.

F10. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Nov. 20, 1957 - March 22, 1958.

F11. Arkansas Invitat ions Declined. Dec. 16, 1957 - Sept. 8, 1958. Fi les 1-11 contain correspondence concerning Arkansas invi- tat ions declined. The only s ignif icant subject is the Middle East. Correspondents include: Laird Archer, Ceci l Watson Cupp, Miles McPeek, Henry Erwin Mobley, Robert D. Parker, Howard M. Alderson, Thomas Harry Barton, Car l M. Burger, Calvin Laws Cargil l , Orval Eugene Faubus, Charles D. Hawks, Jack Pickens, Thomas Brady Pryor, Jr. , Si las D. Snow, Walter Nichols Trulock I I I , O. Worth Camp, Will iam R. Ewald, Jr. , Samuel E. Gearhart, Sam B. Kirby, Troy Mc- Neil l , Ralph C. Mitchel l, Jr. , Duval L. Purkins, Brooks

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778. BCN 109. (Cont. . . .)

Sheeks, Grace Snowden, Storm Hammond Whaley, John Ed Cham - bers, Oscar Fendler, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Ri ley Sloan Rainwater, Jr. , John Tyler Ca ldwell, Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , Wilbur P. Gul ley, F. Douglas Lawrason , Ulysses Andrew Lovel l, Hugh Montgomery Br inkley, Waldo Frasier, Harry L. Oswald, Wil l iam Roy Penix, Jr. , Will iam Pennel l Rock, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Frank W. Cantrel l, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Lowry Harold McDaniel, Arthur Vivian Ormond, Joe M. Steele, Paul X Wil l iams, Paul Wolfe, Marquis LaFayette Harr is, Louis Edward Hur ley, Lewis D. Jones, Frank C. O’Donnel, George Washington Adkisson, Jr. , Raymond E. Block, Jack B. Bracy, Michael B. Deane, Thomas E. Downie, A. Nils Florentz, Thomas Harper, Robert Samuel Kerr, James M. Mc- Haney, Aimer Sti l lwell Mike Monroney, Harold R. Moskovit , Forrest Rozzell, Albert H. Rusher, George Yandes Wheeler I I , Matt Locke El l is, D. Leonard Lingo, E. N. Sanders, Wil l iam Mart in Shepherd, James Cecil Hale, Dave A. Hogue, Harry G. Mil ler, and Samuel B. Strauss. Some of the corre - spondents are found in more than one f i le.

F12. [ Invitat ions Pending or Fil led] Feb. 4, 1957 - Apr il 14, 1958.

F13. [ Invitat ions Pending or Fil led] January 8, 1958 - May 2b, 1958.

F14. [ Invitat ions Pending or Fil led] Feb. 11, 1958 - May 24, 1958.

F15. [ Invitat ions Pending or Fil led] Nov. 8, 1957 - June 16, 1958.

F16. [ Invitat ions Pending or Fil led] Dec. 11, 1957 – July 14, 1958.

F17. [ Invitat ions Pending or Fil led]

Nov. 27, 1956 - Nov. 13, 1958.

Fi les 12-17 contain both Arkansas and out -of-state corre- spondence concerning invitat ions pending or f i l led. Sub - jects include: Arkansas boosterism, Arkansas economic growth, and Fulbr ight Scholarships. Correspondents include: John T. Carlton, Michael B. Deane, Frankl in Dunham, Oren Harris, Bernard T. Heinze, Eric A. Johnston, Harry L. Oswald,

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779. BCN 109. (Cont. . . .)

Norman A. Palmer, Claude Denson Pepper, Isaac W. Carpenter, Jr., Charles Cli f ton Fichtner, John Netherland Heiskel l , Kat ie Scofield Louchheim, Donald Jay Shank, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , Grover W. Ensley, John Oakes, Howard A. Rusk, Claude Hoyt Turney, Peter F. Watzek, Harry Flood Byrd, John W. Chase, George Kenneth Hol land, Jack Pickens, Harold Snyder, Frederick J. Stevenson, Otis Corley, John Dupre Eldridge, Jr., Russel l Lowell Ri ley, John Proctor McKnight, J. Shelton Rushing, Horace Eugene Thompson, and Theodore Waller. Some of the correspondents are found in more than one f i le.

F18. [ Invitat ions – Miscel laneous] Oct. 15, 1957 - March 14, 1958.

F19. [ Invitat ions – Miscel laneous] July 23, 1957 - March 28, 1958.

F20. [ Invitat ions – Miscel laneous] Feb. 20, 1957 - Feb. 15, 1958.

F21. [ Invitat ions – Miscel laneous] May 17, 1957 - Feb. 3, 1958.

Fi les 18-21 contain correspondence, both Arkansas and out- of-state, concerning miscel laneous invitat ions, including JWF acknowledgements of invi tat ions f i l led. Subjects in- c lude: Anglophobia, Central High incident, education in Arkansas, and the Equal Rights Amendment (al l are located in Fi le 21). Correspondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l , Thomas E. Downie, John Dupre Eldridge, Jr., Christ ian E. Finkbeiner, Waldo Frasier, Wil l iam H. Hadley, Jr., Oren Harr is, Walter Edward Hussman, Peter Dierks Joers, Perry Emerson McChesney, James M. McHaney, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr., Ewing P. Pyeatt, George Mil lar Reynolds, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Robert Shults, Harold Jerry Voorhis, George Cli f ton Wade, Glenn Frederick Walther, Bernard Pugh Whetstone, Jr., Sherman Wil l iams, Adrian Wil l iamson, John Tyler Caldwell , Claude Carpenter, Jr. , Frankl in Dunham, Edward H. Foley, Jr. , Jack D. Gordon, Frederick Lee Liebolt , Robert Baumle Meyner, Wil l iam Prox- mire, Wil l iam Pennel l Rock, Harry Pull iam Cain, Sol Myron Linowitz, Claude Denson Pepper, George T. Ross, John Jack- son Sparkman, Edward Durel l Stone, Gordon Yowell Price, Frank Marion Russell , Harold Mason Sherman, and Herman Eu- gene Talmadge. Some of the correspondents may be found in more than one f i le.

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780. BCN 109. (Cont. …) ov F22. European Tr ip.

Aug. 28, 1957 - Oct. 14, 1957.

F23. European Tr ip. May 20, 1957 - Oct. 28, 1957.

F24. European Tr ip. Sept. 4, 1957 - January 10, 1958.

Fi les 22-24 contain materia l and correspondence concerning JWF’s European tr ip in the Fall of 1957. Subjects include: University of Dijon, France, Foreign Service, Fulbright scholarships, and Spain. Correspondents include: Francis Vernon Willey Barnby, Edmund Robert Murphy, Milton Waldman, John Hay Whitney, Charles Woodruff Yost , John David Lodge,

and Brewster Hi l lard Morris. Fi le 24 includes several news- paper cl ippings.

F25. Invitat ions Fi l led, 1956-57. Dec. 10, 1956 - Aug. 7, 1957.

F26. Invitat ions Fi l led, 1956-57. Feb. 15, 1956 - May 24, 1957.

F27. Invitat ions Fi l led, 1956-57 [s ic] January 10, 1957 - May 21, 1957.

F28. Invitat ions Fi l led, 1956-57. Oct. 8, 1956 - June 17, 1957.

Fi les 25-28 contain correspondence, both Arkansas and out - of-state, concerning invitat ions f i l led, including JWF ac- knowledgements of same. Subjects include: Greers Ferry Dam, Nether lands, Hungar ian refugees, and Saudi Arabia. Correspondents include: Bar ry Morr is Goldwater, Preston W. Grace, Ulysses Simpson Grant I I I , Perry Emerson McChesney, John Patterson Morrow, Harry L. Oswald, J. C. Pearson, Ben R. Shel ley, Margaret Chase Smith, Frederick Joseph Venner, Cecil Riggal l, Dean Rusk, Richard C. Waugh, Alfred C. Wil - l iams, Louis G. Cowan, Gilbert Cross, Oren Harr is, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Jr. , Hugh Baskin Patterson, Jr. , Louise Porter, Jul ian Louis Reynolds, A. Wil l is Robertson, Harold E. Snyder, James Will iam Tr imble, Robert W. Bolwel l, Winthrop Rockefel ler, and Richard Brevard Russel l .

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781. BCN 109. (Cont. . . .) F29. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General.

May 16, 1958 - Aug. 18, 1958.

F30. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Apri l 25, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

Fi les 29 and 30 contain correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Appropriat ions Committee. Subjects include: Defense Department, f lood control in Arkansas, Latin America, Arkansas River, forestry in Arkansas, Mutual Secur ity Act, Veterans Administrat ion, and White River. Correspondents include: Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Clarence Franklin Byrns, Car l Trumbull Hayden, Raymond W. Hedges, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , Basil S. Hoag, H. Will iam Mc - Mil lan, John Arthur Riggs, J r. , Herbert K. Thatcher, Stuart Wilson, Charles H. Bryant, James Graham Burke, Char les Decker, L. Elwin Gil l i land, Robert M. Lowe, and Ted R. Wylie.

F31. 50 App. (1) International Educat ions Exchange Program Appropriat ions [sic]

May 28, 1958 - June 13, 1958.

The f i le contains a le tter and a statement concerning appropr iat ions for educational exchange. Subjects include: Fulbright scholarships and State Department. Noted corre - spondent is Sam Rayburn.

F32. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Aug. 17, 1954 - May 6, 1958.

F33. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Feb. 1958 - Apr il 3, 1958.

F34. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. May 10, 1957 - March 25, 1958.

Fi les 32-34 contain correspondence, both Arkansas and out - of-state, concerning matters related to the Senate Appr o- priat ions Committee. Subjects include: educational exchange, Fayettevi l le, General Services Administrat ion, lumber in - dustry in Arkansas, Ouachita River, Post Off ice Department, vocational educat ion in Arknasas, Cache River, Eisenhower Administrat ion, f lood control in Arkansas, forestry, l i brary legislat ion, Veterans Administrat ion, Army-Navy Hospital, Buffalo River, John Foster Dul les, Hi l l -Burton Act, Library Services Act, State Department, United States Information

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782. BCN 109. (Cont. . . .)

Agency, and White River. Correspondents include: Charles H. Bryant, Dolph Camp, Ralph Edward Flanders, Carl Trumbull Hayden, John Isaac Moore, Don W. Russell , Howard Alexander Smith, Herbert K. Thatcher, Waldo E. Ti l ler, James Wil l iam Trimble, Wayne Boyce, Claude Carpenter, Jr., Dennis Chavez, Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, Lister Hil l , and Ray Kimball . A correspondent may appear in more than one of these f i les.

F35. Material on Appropriat ion Bi l l for State - Justice - Judiciary, 1958.

June 6, 1956 - Apri l 26, 1957.

The f i le contains some correspondence, including printed as well as typed material , concerning the Senate Appropriat ions Committee, educational exchange, Smith-Mundt Act, State De- partment, and United States Information Agency. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F36. 50 App. (1) Internat ional Educational Exchange Program Appropriat ions.

May 4, 1955 - Apri l 29, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and material , both pr inted and typed, concerning educational exchange, including pro- posed legislat ion relat ive to the program. Subjects include: Senate Appropriat ions Committee, educational exchange, Foreign Service Insti tute, and State Department. Correspondents in- c lude: Harry Flood Byrd, John Sloan Dickey, Wil l iam Averel l Harr iman, George Kenneth Hol land, and Carl Marcy.

F37. 50 App. (1) Internat ional Educational Exchange Program Appropriat ions.

Dec. 8, 1952 - June 10, 1955. The f i le contains correspondence and material concerning educational exchange. Of part icular importance is JWF cor- respondence regarding the cut in appropriat ions for the pro- gram. Subjects include: House Appropriat ions Committee, educational exchange, and the Rabaut Amendment. Correspon- dents include: Harvie Branscomb, Jul ius N. Cahn, Thomas Bradford Curt is, John Sloan Dickey, Irv ing Dil l iard, George Kenneth Holland, Harold Edward Stassen, and Anne Fulbright Teasdale.

ov F38. 50 App. (1) Internat ional Educational Exchange Program

Appropriat ions. Feb. 2, 1950 - May 14, 1955.

The f i le contains correspondence and material , including

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783. BCN 109. (Cont. . . .)

several stat ist ical tables, concerning educational exchange. Other noted subject is the State Department. Signif icant correspondent is Francis James Coll igan.

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784. BCN 110. LPW & Judicial Legislat ion. F1. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce -

General. January 17, 1957 - May 22, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning the fol lowing subjects: alcohol advert is ing, Federal Communicat ions Commission, highway construct ion, Interstate Commerce Act, natural gas legislat ion, price control, small business, and television. Correspondents include: Warren Grant Magnuson and Ethel K. Mil lar.

F2. 50 Jud. Committee on the Judiciary - General. Feb. 23, 1957 - May 23, 1957.

F3. 50 Jud. Committee on the Judiciary - General. 1956 - March 27, 1957.

F4. 50 Jud. Committee on the Judiciary - General. 1956 - March 4, 1957.

F5. 50 Jud. Committee on the Judiciary - General. May 6, 1955 - Feb. 7, 1957.

Fi les 2-5 contain constituent and out-of-state correspondence concerning the following subjects: ant itrust legis lat ion, Civi l Rights legis lat ion, communism, Greek-Americans, immi- grat ion, Robin son-Patman Act, states' r ights, Bricker Amend- ment, Equal Rights Amendment, immigrat ion of Jews, Senate Judiciary Committee, refugees, taxes, James Oliver East land, electoral reform, Hungar ian refugees, National Associat ion for the Advancement of Colored People, and pol l tax legis- lat ion. Correspondents include: Abraham Kalmanowitz, Moll ie Aurelle Burnside, Spessard Lindsey Holland, Olin Dewitt Johnston, James Edward Murray, and James Wil l iam Trimble. Same subject may be found in more than one f i le.

F6. 50 LPW (1) Veterans Educat ional and Hospital izat ion Benefits. January 28, 1957 - May 8, 1957-

The small f i le contains const ituent correspondence concerning social ized medicine and the Veterans Administrat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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785. BCN 110. (Cont. . . .) F7. 50 LPW Committee on Labor & Publ ic Welfare - General.

Dec. 12, 1939 - Apr i l 8, 1957.

F8. 50 LPW Committee on Labor & Publ ic Welfare - General. January 29, 1957 - June 4, 1957.

Fi les 7 and 8 contain largely constituent correspondence concerning Civil Rights, Fair Labor Standards Act, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, l ibrary legis lat ion, race relat ions, Taft-Hart ley Act, Arkansas Broadcasters Associat ion, school construct ion, and Walsh-Healey Act. Correspondents include: Clyde Taylor El l is, Perry D. Gath- r ight, Els ie McCain, and James Strom Thurmond. Fi le 7 in- cludes a few newspaper cl ippings.

F9. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion. Feb. 5, 1957 - Apr il 2, 1957.

F10. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion. Feb. 7, 1957 - Apr i l 9, 1957.

F11. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion. March 20, 1957 - May 23, 1957.

Fi les 9-11 contain largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning labor legis lat ion, in part icular, Fair Labor Stan- dards Act and minimum wage legis lat ion. Other noted sub- ject is farm equipment. Correspondents include: George H. Beasley, C. L. Denton, Jr. , Daniel Henry Felton, Jr. , Heydon Lewis, Waldo E. Ti l ler, Harry W. Pfeifer, and H. Wil l iam McMil lan. JWF responses are largely rout ine.

F12. 50 LPW (3) Rai lroad Labor & Ret irement. January 10, 1957 - May 8, 1957.

The f i le contains constituent correspondence concerning pro- posed legis lat ion to benef it employees under the Rai lroad Retirement Act. Other noted subject is labor. Correspon- dent is Samuel Penn Dixon.

F13. Missour i Pacif ic Rai lroad Co. - Arkansas Industr ies - R. E. Warden, Engineer Publ ic Improvements; J. G. Carlis le, Director, Development, St. Louis, Missouri.

January 6, 1945 - June 28, 1945.

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786. BCN 110. (Cont. . . .)

The f i le contains correspondence concerning Arkansas economic growth, fert i l izer, Norfork Dam, and the War Product ion Board. Noted correspondent is Lewie A. Watkins.

F14. 50 LPW (5) Education. May 23, 1956 - May 25, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning alcohol advert ising, education, education in Arkansas, federal aid to education, and school construction. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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787. BCN 111. 1937 Legislat ion. F1. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee (general).

Sept. 20, 1956 - Dec. 23, 1957.

F2. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee (general). June 25, 1957 - Aug. 13, 1957.

F3. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee (general). Apri l 26, 1954 - Aug. 15, 1957.

F4. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee (general). January 3, 1957 - June 17, 1957.

Fi les 1-4 contain largely const ituent correspondence concerning, for the most part, postal employees’ pay raise; and, to some extent, matters related to the Civil Service Commission. Other subjects include: Senate Post Off ice and Civi l Service Committee, Post Off ice Department, postal rates, Arkansas Press Associat ion, and Select ive Service. Correspondents in- clude: Olin Dewitt Johnston, Gus Ottenheimer, Char les Edward Putnam, Alexander H. Washhurn, Robert K. Rodgers, Rutherford Jack Ross, Joseph Albert Schnitzer, Elgin H. Blalock, Wil l iam Lee Cazort, Jr. , David Al lan Gates, Jr. , Robert D. Harr is, James W. Lesl ie, John Houston Lookadoo, Augustus Caleb Remmel, Jr. , and James Snoddy.

F5. 50 PO (2) Ret irement. January 7, 1956 - January 28, 1957.

The f i le contains constituent correspondence concerning Civi l Service Commission, federal pay raise, and ret irement legis- lat ion, There are no signif icant correspondents.

F6. 50 PO (4) General Civil Service Regulat ions. March 18, 1953 - Nov. 19, 1957.

The f i le contains constituent correspondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Civil Service Commission, Civi l Service Retirement Act, Post Off ice Department, postage stamps, postal employees’ pay raise, and ret irement legis lat ion. Signif icant correspondent is Ol in Dewitt Johnston.

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788. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .) F7. 50 DC Distr ict of Columbia Committee (general).

Oct. 29, 1956 - January 4, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning the House Distr ict of Columbia Committee, Federal Bureau of Investi- gation, and highway construct ion. Signif icant correspondents include: Oren Harris and Robert E. McLaughl in.

ov F8. 50 GO Committee on Government Operat ions (general).

Dec. 17, 1956 - Aug. 2, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning the fol lowing subjects: communism, Senate Government Oper- at ions Committee, Hoover Commission, labor unions, and Albert Schweitzer. Correspondents include: Norman Cousins, Henry Mart in Jackson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, John Li t t le McClel lan, and Frederick George Payne.

F9. Investigat ions Subcommittee 50 GO (3). January 17, 1957 - May 15, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning labor unions, John Lit t le McClel lan, and racketeering. Corre- spondent is Howard M. Alderson.

F10. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. January, 1957 - Aug. 28, 1957.

The f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning veterans legislat ion. Noted subjects include: Senate Finance Committee and Spanish War widows. Correspondents include: Bob Bailey, Jr. , Elgin H. Blalock, John Park Cravens, and Ulysses Andrew Lovel l .

F11. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Sept. 14, 1956 - Nov. 1, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning matters related to Social Security. Noted subjects include: insurance legislat ion and reti rement legislat ion. There are no signif icant correspondents.

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789. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .) F12. 50 Fin (3) Taxation.

March 25, 1954 - July 24, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning taxes. Subjects include: excise taxes, income tax, Internal Revenue Service, mining in Arkansas, tax equalizat ion, and smal l business. Correspondents include: Robert Edward Covey, Jr., Ceci l August Johnson, and Raymond F. Orr.

F13. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (general). June 3, 1957 - Dec. 31, 1957.

F14. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (general). June 21, 1957 - Aug. 20, 1957.

F15. 50 Fin Committee on Finance (general). March 11, 1957 - Aug. 1, 1957.

Fi les 13-15 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning a variety of subjects: economy in government, federal aid to education, Senate Finance Committee, freight rates, income tax, inf lat ion, labor, mining in Arkansas, r ice farming in Arkansas, Social Securi ty, tari f fs, taxes, veterans legis- lat ion, World War I veterans, Arkansas Power and Light Com- pany, Civi l Rights legislat ion, Civi l Service Commission, insurance legislat ion, federal pay raise, Phil ippines, Ten- nessee Val ley Authori ty, House Ways and Means Committee, Senate Banking and Currency Committee, glass imports, lead, monetary pol icy, plywood products, ret i rement legislat ion, small business, tax equalization, unemployment compensation, and zinc. Correspondents include: Clyde E. Lowry, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Raymond F. Orr, Hugh R. Paul, Carl H. Wortz I I I , Joel Ernest Bunch, John W. Caudi l l , John Park Cravens, Perry Emerson McChesney, Arthur Vivian Watkins, Charles Stanley Applegate, Jr., Wallace Foster Bennett, Frank W. Cantrel l , Charles Oymann Johnston, Colter Hamil ton Moses, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr., and M. J. Warren.

F16. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (general). May 6, 1957 - Nov. 1, 1957.

F17. 50 IC Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (general). January 14, 1957 - June 25, 1957.

Fi les 16 and 17 contain largely consti tuent correspondence

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790. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .)

concerning a variety of pending legislat ion, in part icular, matters related to the Senate Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. Subjects include: alcohol advert ising, f ish farming, immigration, Interstate Commerce Commission, Natural Gas Act, Interstate Commerce Act, rai lroad legislat ion, and television. Correspondents include: Jeff D. Brown, Charles D. Hawks, Peter Dierks Joers, Keith Kahle, Frank W. Newell , Charles S. Wilk ins, Oren Harris, Henry B. Shreve, and Frederick J. Stevenson.

ov F18. 50 I IA Committee on Inter ior and Insular Affairs (general).

Dec. 20, 1956 - Oct. 25, 1957.

The f i le contains material and correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Subjects include: Alaskan statehood, conser- vation, Hel ls Canyon, Hawaiian statehood, and Natural Gas Act. Correspondents include: W. L. Calaway, Clyde Taylor El l is, Robert George Hogan, George Wilson Malone, Wayne Lyman Morse, James Edward Murray, and Okla Homer Smith.

F19. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (general). June 5, 1957 - Dec. 31, 1957.

F20. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (general). June 5, 1957 - Aug. 14, 1957.

F21. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (general). March 18, 1957 - July 9, 1957.

F22. 50 Jud Committee on the Judiciary (general). January 3, 1957 - June 21, 1957.

Fi les 19-22 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning matters related to the Senate Judiciary Committee. Subjects found throughout the f i les include: Civi l Rights legislat ion, Federal Bureau of Investigat ion, immigrat ion. United States Supreme Court, veterans legislat ion, World War I veterans, Tennessee Valley Authority, race relat ions, Bricker Amendment, Equal Rights Amendment, Robinson-Patman Act, and states’ r ights. Correspondents include: Frank W. Cantrel l , Carey Estes Kefauver, Wil l iam Langer, Parker Parker, Charles Edward Putnam, James Morrison Roy, Harry Scott Ash- more, Joel Ernest Bunch, Arthur G. Frankel, John Emmett Gaughan, Wil lard Alvin Hawkins, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. ,

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791. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .)

Lynn L. Sharp, Katherine Young, Bruce Reynolds Alger, Wil l iam A. Duerson, John Albert Fog leman, Johnnie Mae Mackey, Dean R. Morley, George Walter Bot ts, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Lee Miles, Wil l iam Frank Norrell, and James Wil l iam Trimble.

F23. 50 Jud (2) Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion. January 5, 1957 - Aug. 20, 1957.

The f i le contains both const ituent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning the fo llowing, subjects: Greek-Ameri- cans, Hungar ian refugees, immigrat ion, immigrat ion legis - lat ion, Senate Judiciary Committee, Refugee Act, Walter - McCarran Act, and World War I veterans. There are no sig- nif icant correspondents.

F24. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general). January 18, 1957 - Dec. 31, 1957.

F25. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general). May 23, 1956 - July 16, 1957.

F26. 50 LPW Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (general), January 8, 1956 - May 31, 1957.

Fi les 24-26 contain both constituent and out -of-state corre- spondence concerning matters related to the Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, including the fol lowing sub - jects: cr ime in Chicago, federal aid to education, labor legislat ion, labor unions, minimum wage legislat ion, cr ime in New York, ret irement legislat ion, school c onstruct ion, Social Security, Fair Labor Standards Act, l ibrary legis - lat ion, vocational education, and Walsh -Healey Act. Corre- spondents include: Albert Franklin Barham, R.T. Bentley, Jr. , Ralph Edward Flanders, Wright Patman, Herbert L. Thomas, Theodore Herz, Car l Hopkins Adams, Frank W, Cantrell, Edwin Darius Dupree, Jr. , John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Otto Leibrock, Marvin Wesley Melton, and Harold S. Seabrook.

F27. 50 LPW (1) Veterans Educat ional and Hospital izat ion Benefits, January 19, 1957 - July 2, 1957.

The small f i le contains material and correspondence concerning federal aid to educat ion, G.I. Bi l l of Rights, veterans legislat ion, and vocational educat ion. Correspondents in - clude: Lister Hil l and Olin Earl Teague.

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792. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .) F28. 50 LPW (2) General Labor Legislat ion.

January 21, 1957 - Aug. 28, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning labor legislat ion. Subjects include: Fair Labor Standards Act, Senate Labor and Publ ic Welfare Committee, minimum wage legislat ion, motion picture industry in Arkan- sas, and telephone companies in Arkansas. Correspondents include: R. T. Bentley, Jr. , Wesley J. Gordon, Dave Grund- fest, Walter Phil ip Reuther, Samuel B. Strauss, and Clint Walden.

F29. 50 LPW (3) Rai lroad Labor and Retirement. January 29, 1957 - July 5, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning proposed legislat ion to benefi t employees under the Railroad Retirement Act. Subjects include: labor legis- lat ion, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, rai l roads, ret i rement legislat ion, and Social Securi ty. Noted corre- spondent is Lister Hil l .

F30. 50 LPW (4) Public Health and Hospitals. Feb. 9, 1957 - March 5, 1957.

The small f i le contains consti tuent correspondence concerning hospitals in Arkansas and mental health legislat ion. Noted correspondent is Erwin L. McDonald.

F31. 50 LPW (5) Education. Dec. 12, 1956 - Oct. 21, 1957.

The f i le contains largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning Atomic Energy Commission, federal aid to education, National Science Foundation, school construction, Soviet Union, and vocational education. Correspondents include: Joseph Ethridge Covington and Joshua Kemp Shepherd.

F32. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (general). January 18, 1957 - Dec. 10, 1957.

F33. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (general). March 27, 1957 - June 13, 1957.

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793. BCN 111. (Cont. …) F34. 50 PW Committee on Public Works (general).

January 2, 1956 - March 12, 1957.

Fi les 32-34 contain both consti tuent and out-of-state corre- spondence concerning the fol lowing subjects: Arkansas Audu- bon Society, Arkansas Wildl i fe Federation, Bayou Meto, Buf- falo River, Civi l Rights, f lood control in Arkansas, Missis- s ippi River, Mississippi River Commission, Niagara River, Senate Public Works Committee, Sulphur River, Tennessee Val- ley Authori ty, Walnut Bayou, Audubon Society, Hel ls Canyon, interstate highways, Red River, water resources, communism, Dardanel le Dam, f lood control, highway construction, Mi l l - wood Dam, and Ouachita River. Correspondents include: Lindley Gary Beckworth, George Stuart Benson, W.C. Blewster, Dennis Chavez, Joseph S. Clark, Richard J. Daley, Wil l iam R. Ewald, Jr., Charles David Frierson, Jr., Jordon B. Lambert, Robert M. Lowe, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Edward John Meeman, Arthur Vivian Ormond, Parker Parker, Thomas Wil l iam Rogers, Emmett A Sanders, Wayne A. Stone, Herbert K. Thatcher, Thomas B. Tinnon, Lewie A Watkins, Adrian Wil l iamson, Lamar Wil l iam- son, Nelson Cox, Wil l iam Guirey Huxtable, Nei l l Phi l l ips, Dave Erickson, Basi l S. Hoag, Robert Samuel Kerr, Sam Sexton, Jr., James Wil l iam Trimble, and Angie Lea Case Wait, Fi les include a few newspaper cl ippings.

F35. 50 PW (2) Highway Legislat ion. Feb. 14, 1957 - Apri l 9, 1957.

The small f i le contains largely consti tuent correspondence concerning highway legislat ion. Subjects include: highway advert is ing and interstate highways. There are no signify- cant correspondents.

ov F36. 50 Rul Rules Committee (general).

January 11, 1956 - Nov. 9, 1957.

The f i le contains materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Rules and Administrat ion Com- mittee, including a considerable amount of material deal ing with campaign contribut ions. Other subjects include: Eisen- hower Administrat ion, highway legislat ion, and senior i ty sys- tem. Correspondents include: Hal Cooper Douglas, George Morr is Fay, Albert Arnold Gore, Theodore Francis Green, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , Wil l iam Ezra Jenner, J. Stuart Sims, Lyndon Baines Johnson, George Armistead Smathers, and Raymond Hoyt Thornton, Jr.

F37. Joint Committee on Economic Report 50 JC (2), July 1, 1947 - Dec. 16, 1957.

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794. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .) F38. 50 JC (2) Joint Committee on Economic Report.

Dec. 20, 1956 - March 18, 1957.

F39. 50 JC (2) Joint Committee on Economic Report, Apri l 18, 1956 - Dec. 10, 1956.

F40. 50 JC (2) Joint Committee on Economic Report. Dec. 30, 1955 - June 7, 1956.

Fi les 37-40 contain largely material and correspondence con- cerning the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, including the fol lowing subjects: atomic bomb testing, communism, economy in government, employment, Soviet Union, unemploy- ment, Bureau of the Budget, Federal Reserve Board, Labor Department, labor, and Southern economic growth. Correspon- dents include: Thomas Bradford Curt is, Grover W. Ensley, Wright Patman, Russel l B. Brown, Paul Howard Douglas, and John Foster Dulles.

F41. 50 JC (3) Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. March 17, 1957 -Oct. 4, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and material concerning atomic bomb testing and Atomic Energy Commission. Noted correspondent is Chet Holi f ield.

F42. 50 SB Select Committee on Small Business (general). July 30, 1956 - Oct. 10, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Small Business Committee. Subjects include: pr ice discrimination, radio stations in Arkansas, small business, and tax rel ief . Correspondents include: John Jackson Sparkman and Carl H. Wortz, Jr.

ov F43. 50 Misc Miscel laneous Legislat ion.

July 22, 1957 - Dec. 20, 1957.

F44 50 Misc Miscel laneous Legislat ion. Dec. 31, 1956 - June 28, 1957.

F45. 50 Misc Miscel laneous Legislat ion. Aug. 2, 1955 - Aug. 19, 1957.

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795. BCN 111. (Cont. . . .) ov F46. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion.

Oct. 17, 1956, Feb. 27, 1957.

F47. 50 Misc Miscellaneous Legislat ion. Nov. 1, 1956 - Feb. 5, 1957.

Fi les 43-47 contain materials and correspondence concerning miscellaneous legis lat ion, including a variety of subjects: agriculture, anti-Cathol ic ism, ant i-Semit ism, China, Civi l Rights legis lat ion, communism, foreign aid, James Riddle Hoffa, immigrat ion, prisoners of war, racism, Salvat ion Army, Southern pol it ics, Soviet Union, Teamsters Union, Turkey, bankruptcy legislat ion, cancer research, John Foster Dul les, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Food and Drug Administrat ion, race relat ions in Arkansas, small business, Suez Canal, White Cit izens’ Counci l of Strong, Arkansas Gazette, Bricker Amendment, Jewish War Veterans, Liberal Party of New York State, postal rates, tax legislat ion, Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, Hungary, lobbying, and Middle East. Correspon- dents include: Hiram L. Hunnicutt, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. , Harold Mason Sherman, George Walter Botts, Thomas Frank- l in Butt, Eva Fulbr ight, Wil l iam L. Humphries, Thomas El ls- worth Mart in, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Richard Brevard Russel l, John Davis Hughes, Reuben Thomas Boulware, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and John Lit t le McClel lan.

F48. 50 Demo Pol Democratic Pol icy Committee (general). Feb. 22, 1957 - June 7, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Democratic Pol icy Committee. Noted subject is the Democrat ic Party. Correspondent is Lyndon Baines Johnson.

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796. BCN 112. [S.J. Res. 1, 50 Agri, App, AS, BC, PO, Fin, FR and S.J. Res. 19] ov F1. S.J. Res. 1.

June 8, 1953 - Apri l 2, 1957.

ov F2. S.J. Res. 1.

Apri l 6, 1953 - Feb. 18, 1954.

Fi les 1 and 2 contain both typed and printed materials, in- c luding a few magazine and newspaper cl ippings, and corre- spondence concerning the Bricker Amendment. Other subjects include: Senate Judiciary Committee, federal pay raise, postal legislat ion, George Washington, Const i tut ion, and State Department. Signif icant correspondents include: Carl Trumbull Hayden, Herbert Brownell , Jr. , and John Foster Dulles.

ov F3. 50 Agri Committee on Agriculture.

March 20, 1956 - Apri l 12, 1957.

F4. 50 Agri. Committee on Agriculture. January 27, 1956 - May 28, 1957.

Fi les 3 and 4 contain material and correspondence concerning matters related to agricul ture, including several copies of proposed legislat ion. Subjects include: acreage al lotments, Senate Agricul ture Committee, minimum wage legislat ion, slaughter legislat ion, agricul tural surplus, Department of Agricul ture, l ivestock industry, poultry industry in Arkan- sas, and soi l bank legislat ion. Correspondents include: Gordon Llewellyn Al lott , Homer Earl Capehart, Elsa Tudor De’ Pierrefeu, Ralph T. Grisso, Ruth A Grisso, Edward John Meeman, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, John A. Baker, John W. Caudi l l , Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., and Margaret Chase Smith.

F5. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Apri l 14, 1957 - May 31, 1957.

F6. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Feb. 8, 1957 - May 21, 1957.

F7. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Apri l 2, 1957 - May 7, 1957.

F8. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Feb. 27, 1957 - Apri l 4, 1957.

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797. BCN 112. (Cont. . . .) F9. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General.

Feb. 19, 1957 - Apri l 11, 1957.

F10. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Feb. 25, 1957 - Apri l 19, 1957.

F11. 50 App. Committee on Appropriat ions - General.

January 16, 1957 - Feb. 28, 1957.

Fi les 5-11 contain largely const i tuent correspondence con- cerning matters related to the Senate Appropriat ions Com- mit tee, including the fol lowing subjects: economy in govern- ment, Eisenhower Administrat ion, Library Services Act, public schools in Arkansas, School Lunch Program, War Department Benefic ial Association, agricul ture, Junior Engineers' and Scientists ' Summer Insti tutes, Labor Department, Fulton Lewis, Jr., State Department, Arkansas Game and Fish Commis- sion, Harry Flood Byrd, postal legislat ion, Social Security, education, smal l business, taxes, employment in Arkansas, Bricker Amendment, excise tax on transportation, Post Off ice Department, Beaver Dam, f lood control legislat ion, and Health, Education and Welfare Department. Correspondents include: Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Robert Edward Covey, Jr., Harold S. Seabrook, Claude Eugene Haswel l , Gus Ottenheimer, Ed Louise Ballman, Robert Brier Cutt ing, Orval Eugene Faubus, Henry Jackson Gingles, H. B. Axum, Lippert Spring El l is, Harold L. Mack, Al len Joseph El lender, Carl Trumbull Hayden, and James Wil l iam Trimble. JWF responses are rout ine.

ov F12. 50 AS Committee on Armed Services - General.

January 3, 1957 - May 17, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence and materials concerning matters related to the Senate Armed Services Committee. Subjects include: Armed Forces pay, civ i l defense, National Guard, Army pay raise, veterans, and World War I veterans. Correspondents include: Deane Waldo Malott and John B. Si laz, Jr.

F13. 50 BC (1) Housing. Apri l 29, 1957 - May 20, 1957.

The small f i le contains correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. Primary subject is housing. Related subjects include: Federal National Mortgage Associat ion and hospitals. Signif icant correspondent is John Jackson Sparkman.

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798. BCN 112. (Cont. . . .) F14. 50 BC (4) Economic Controls.

January 22, 1957 - Apri l 30, 1957. The small f i le contains correspondence concerning Senate Banking and Currency Committee, cost of l iv ing, and economy in government. There are no signif icant correspondents.

F15. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. Apri l 5, 1957 - May 29, 1957.

F16. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. Feb. 19, 1957 - May 16, 1957.

F17. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. March 19, 1957 - Apri l 8, 1957.

F18. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. Feb. 13, 1957 - March 27, 1957.

F19. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. Feb. 11, 1957 - March 29, 1957.

F20. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. January 21, 1957 - March 6, 1957.

F21. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. Feb. 11, 1957 - Apr i l 5, 1957.

F22. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General. Feb. 8, 1957 - Feb. 20, 1957.

F23. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Commission - General. Nov. 23, 1956 - Feb. 18, 1957.

ov F24. 50 PO Post Off ice and Civil Service Committee - General.

Feb. 5, 1957 - May 8, 1957.

Fi les 15-24 contain largely const ituent correspondence con- cerning postal legis lat ion. Subjects found throughout the f i les include: Senate Post Off ice and Civi l Service Com- mittee, postal rate increase, cost of l iving, federal pay raise, Post Off ice Department, Maurice Hubert Stans, Arthur El lsworth Summerf ield, ret irement legislat ion, Middle East,

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799. BCN 112. (Cont. . . .)

and Civi l Service Commission. Correspondents include: Harmon Liveright Remmel, Louis Fabian Bachrach, Floyd R. Barnhil l , Wanda C. Pringle, Charles Austin Vines, Everett McKinley Dirksen, J. V. Dabbs, Charles Edward Putnam, Elgin H. Blalock, and Irving R. Kit ts. JWF responses are routine.

ov F25. 50 Fin Committee on Finance - General.

Nov. 18, 1950 - May 23, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning the Senate Finance Committee, Middle East, Social Security, and tax legislat ion. Correspondents include: Elgin H. Blalock, Fred Gustave Breitzke, Harry Flood Byrd, J. Off ie Lites, and Ulysses Andrew Lovel l .

F26. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. Feb. 28, 1956 -May 28, 1957.

F27. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. Nov. 28, 1956 - January 24, 1957.

F28. 50 Fin (1) Veterans Legislat ion. January 31, 1957 - March 5, 1957.

Fi les 26-28 contain largely consti tuent correspondence con- cerning veterans legislat ion. Subjects include: G.I. Bi l l of Rights, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Spanish War widows, Veterans Administrat ion, veterans pensions, and Disabled American Veterans. Correspondents include: Ben- jamin Tyndle Fooks, Victor H. Wohlford, and Frederick Max- f ield Pickens, Jr.

F29. 50 Fin (2) Social Securi ty. Dec. 29, 1956 - May 22, 1957.

The small f i le contains largely consti tuent correspondence concerning matters related to Social Securi ty, including part icularly the need for increased benefi ts under the pro- gram. Noted correspondent is Fount R. Richardson.

F30. 50 Fin (3) Taxation. Feb. 19, 1957 - May 31, 1957.

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800. BCN 112. (Cont. …) F31. 50 Fin (3) Taxation.

Dec. 28, 1956 - Feb. 28, 1957.

Fi les 30 and 31 contain both const i tuent and out-of-state correspondence concerning matters related to taxat ion, in- c luding a considerable amount of material on tax legislat ion. Other subjects include: dairy industry in Arkansas, economy in government, f inancial needs of education, freight rates, hospitals in Arkansas, Internal Revenue Service, Japanese competit ion, plywood imports, smal l business, Arkansas Eco- nomic Council , Central Arkansas Traff ic Club, cooperative tax exemptions, electr ic cooperatives, Independent Live- stock Marketing Association, National Associated Business- men, Pickle Packers Association, tax equalization, and tax exemptions. Correspondents include: Kell is A. Frost, A R. Knight, French R. McKnight, El izabeth M. Proctor, C.L. Andrews, George Stuart Benson, Clyde Taylor El l is, Wil l iam Jackman, Seth Marshall , Coats A. Mitchel l , and George E. Str ingfel low.

F32. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Feb., 1957 - Apri l 23, 1957.

F33. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. January 2, 1957 - June 4, 1957.

F34. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. March 7, 1957 - Apri l 29, 1957.

F35. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Apri l 10, 1957 - May 13, 1957.

F36. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Feb., 1952 - May 31, 1957.

F37. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. June 19, 1945 - Apri l 15, 1957.

F38. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Feb. 7, 1956 - May 31, 1957.

F39. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Dec. 23, 1956 - Apri l 8, 1957.

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801. BCN 112. (Cont. . . .) F40. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

July 27, 1956 - March 26, 1957.

F41. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Apri l 16, 1956 - March 5, 1957.

ov F42. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

Nov. 21, 1956 - May 8, 1957.

F43. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. January 7, 1957 - Feb. 19, 1957.

F44. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. July 5, 1955 - March 1, 1957.

F45. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. May 5, 1956 - Apri l 11, 1957.

F46. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. January 26, 1957 - Feb. 13, 1957.

F47. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Apri l 15, 1956 - Feb. 5, 1957.

F48. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Aug. 22, 1956 - Dec. 28, 1957.

F49. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. March 30, 1956 - January 30, 1957.

F50. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Apri l 1, 1955 - January 25, 1957.

ov F51. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

Feb. 28, 1955 - Feb. 19, 1957.

Fi les 32-51 contain materials and correspondence concerning matters related to the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee, including, in part icular, a considerable amount of material

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802. BCN 112. (Cont. . . .)

on foreign aid and the Middle East. Fi le 33 includes a copy of Chester Bl iss Bowles’ letter to Lyndon Baines John- son relat ing the Democrat ic Party posit ions on foreign pol icy issues in 1957. Other subjects include: American Friends Service, Aswan Dam, Eisenhower Doctr ine, Egypt, International Cooperation Administrat ion, Iraq, Libya, E. Herbert Norman, Reader's Digest, Arthur Sylvester, Yugo- slavia, Democrat ic Party, Scott McLeod, atomic energy, economy in government, American Jewish Committee, mi l i tary aid, technical aid programs, Bolivia, China, hydrogen bomb, missionaries in China, Russian Monarchist Organizations, Chaine D’Amit ie, United Automobile Workers, atomic energy controls, claims bi l ls, Jews from Bulgaria Association, Mutual Securi ty Acts, National Women’s Conference, Cyprus dispute, Ghana, New York Journal American, United Nations, American Academy of Publ ic Affairs, Ethiopia, Greece, North At lantic Treaty Organization, Point Four Program, Spain, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., National Student Associat ion, Thai land, Hungarian refugees, Hungarian revolt, Israel, Saudia Arabia, Marshall Tito, World War I I I , American Jewish Congress, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, John Foster Dul les, Suez Crisis, Subiaco, Algeria, Dai-Viet National ist Party, Ngo Dinh Diem, Iran, Korean War prisoners, Sa’ud Ibn Abdul, South Vietnam, United World Federal ists, Hait i , Hungary, Societe Immobi l iere, American Zionist Committee, Bicenten- nial , Cathol ic Union of Arkansas, presidential elect ion re- form, presidential succession, Stanford Law School, loan to Great Bri tain, watch imports, and Okinawa. Correspondents include: Stanley Andrews, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., Scott McLeod, Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith, Chester Bl iss Bowles, Kell is A. Frost, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Marvin Wil l iam Paul Lanier, Lawson L. Putnam, Reuben Buck Robertson, Jr. , Seymour J. Rubin, Howard A. Rusk, Oscar Ivar Stafsing, Joseph Esrey Johnson, Carl Mi l ton Marcy, Robert Daniel Murphy, Robert B. Snowden, Vladimir von Feldman, Albin R. Gilbert, Frank C. Pace, Jr. , Percy T. Watson, Therese Bonney, Frank Kirkpatrick, Victor G. Reuther, Charles Erwin Wilson, Ed Louise Ballman, Earl Cobb, Theodore Francis Green, Wil l iam R. Hughes, Clarence Hamil ton Poe, Harold L. Mack, Len Mandel- baum, George Meany, Al ice Widener, Warren Jefferson Davis, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr., Michael Joseph Mansfield, Fred B. Mock, E. M. Greenwood, Wil l iam Ezra Jenner, Mitchell Young, Manfred Zapp, El Abed Bouhafa, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, V.D. Handley, John Scott Marks, John Jackson Sparkman, Phil ip G. Back, Raymond Peter Brandt, Robert L. Butt , Glenn Ward Dresbach, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Wil l iam D. Self, Ted R. Wyl ie, Gertrude Wythe, D. W. Hovey, Ralph G. Johnson, Ralph B. Smith, Clyde L. Barr, Huynh Sanh Thong, Eugene Car- son Blake, John Foster Dulles, Alfred Kohlberg, Max Frankl in Mi l l ikan, A. Ruhle, Alexander Wiley, Jacob Koppel Javits,

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803. BCN 112. (Cont. …)

Henry W. Jinske, Harold Mason Sherman, Frank H. Shimp, James Paul Warburg, Nancy Gai lor, I . L. Kenen, James Barrett Reston, Pauline R. Kendrick, and Wil l iam Fife Knowland. Fi les in- c lude a few newspaper cl ippings.

F52. 50 FR (3) Foreign Aid. May 8, 1956 - May 31, 1957.

The f i le contains correspondence concerning foreign aid. Noted subject is the Fort Smith League of Women Voters. Correspon- dents include: Eugene Carson Blake, Naomi M. Elkins, Ernest ine Henderson, Henry W. Jinske, Ethel K. Mi l lar, John Wesley Sampier, and Gretchen Steele.

F53. [S.J. Res. 19 and H.J. Res. 117] January 3, 1957 Feb. 1, 1957.

The small f i le contains printed material concerning foreign aid. There are no signif icant subjects or correspondents.

F54. [Library of Congress - Materials] June 14, 1956 - Feb. 7, 1957.

The f i le contains materials concerning presidential powers, including detai led Library of Congress Reference Service studies of various views of president ial war powers and presidential succession. There are no signif icant corre- spondents.

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804.

BCN 113. Committees: 50 Agr i. , App., AS, BC, and FR.

In F1-10 Arkansas agricu lture is a frequently ment ioned subject, especial ly cotton in F1-8. The poultry industry in Arkansas is a frequently mentioned subject in F 1-3 as is Ezra Taft Benson in F1-7.

F1. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General. Feb. 12, 1957 - Dec. 23, 1957.

F2. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General. January 3, 1957 - Dec. 4, 1957.

F3. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General. Apri l 2, 1957 - June 25, 1957.

F4. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General. March 4, 1955 - May 24, 1957.

ov F5. 50 Agr i Committee on Agriculture - General.

Feb. 28, 1955 - Aug. 20, 1957.

Correspondents include Charles T. Adams, Harvey R. Adams, Dave Block, Jr. , Eldridge Jones But ler, Clyde E. Byrd, Char les T. Carpenter, Allen Joseph Ellender, Clyde Taylor El l is, Lippert Spring El l is, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Thomas Hottel l Gist, John Lloyd Godley, Char les D. Hawks, Char les Emmett Hoffmann, J . Albert Hopkins, A. John Horn, Hubert Horat io Humphrey, Otto Liebrock, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Don Paar lberg, W. F. Pierce, Taylor Archie Prewitt , Jr. , Fel ix Pugh, Ruth A. Seubold, Mrs. Ira Stetzel, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, and Robert Edward Lee Wilson, I I I . F1-5 includes correspondence concerning acreage al lotment, agricultural subsidies, Agricultural Trade and Development Assistance Act, American Farm Bureau Federation, Rufus Cromwell Branch, Hugh M. Brinkley, Caney Creek Pro ject, Civi l Rights legislat ion, dairy industry in Arkansas, defense spending, electr ic co- operat ives, farm cooperatives, freight rates, Goodyear Air - craft Corporat ion, National Farmers Union, National Grange, National Lumber Manufacturers Associat ion, r ice farming in Arkansas, Rural Development Program, rural poverty, slaughter legislat ion, small farms, soil bank legislat ion, and the Sugar Quota.

F6. 50 Agr i (1) Acreage Al lotments and Marketing Quotas. March 11, 1957 - April 30, 1957.

The only correspondent noted is Thomas G. Wilson. There are

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805.

BCN 113. (Cont. . . .)

no signif icant subjects.

F7. 50 Agri (2) Farm Price Supports. Feb. 11, 1957 - Apri l 26, 1957.

The signif icant correspondent is Al len Joseph El lender. There are no subjects noted.

F8. 50 App Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Apri l 12, 1957 - Nov. 19, 1957.

F9. 50 App Committee on Appropriat ions - General. May 15, 1957 - Aug. 23, 1957.

F10. 50 App Committee on Appropriat ions - General. Apri l 5, 1957 - June 5, 1957.

ov F11. 50 App Committee on Appropriat ions - General.

Oct. 1, 1952 - Aug. 23, 1957.

F8-11 contain correspondence from JWF's consti tuents con- cerning appropriat ions made by the Senate for various Arkan- sas projects. F10 includes a letter from James Wil l iam Trimble discussing various aspects of Arkansas f lood control projects. Other correspondents include J. Marion Adams, James Lloyd Bland, Gordon Rufus Clapp, David Lewis Cohn, Wilson Mart indale Compton, Myron Melvin Cowen, Samuel Cladius Dell inger, Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, Orval Eugene Faubus, H. P. Greer, Don M. Hamm, Amos L. Herold, Lister Hi l l , Ceci l E. Johnson, Jr., Al fred Kohlberg, John Jay McCloy, L. Roy Matthias, Henry M. Pachter, Edgar T. Parker, Phi l ip Dunham Reed, Seth C. Reynolds, James C. Rice, Robert Estes Ritchie, Howard A. Rusk, Wil l iam Martin Shepherd, Robert H. Smith, Richard E. Sperber, Oren Stephens, Wilton Robert Stephens, Herbert K. Thatcher, and Frank Thompson, Jr. Signif icant subjects include Arkansas River navigat ion, Beaver Dam, Buffalo River, Central Intel l igence Agency, defense spending, economy in government, Eufaula Dam, gif ts to Fulbr ight, Inter- national Cooperat ion Administrat ion, Internat ional Exchange of Persons, isolat ionism, Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Library Services Act, l ivestock industry in Arkansas, lumber industry in Arkansas, mass media, Mil lwood Dam, National Grange, natural disasters in Arkansas, Ouachita River, Presi- dent ial veto, race relat ions in Arkansas, reclamation, Red River, School Lunch Program, Sulphur River, United States Information Agency, and Walnut Bayou.

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806. BCN 113. (Cont. …) F12. 50 AS Committee on Armed Services - General.

March 26, 1957 - Dec. 31, 1957.

F13. 50 AS Committee on Armed Services - General. Feb. 13, 1957 - Aug. 21, 1957.

F14. 50 AS Committee on Armed Services - General. 1954 - Dec. 2, 1957.

F12-14 contain correspondence concerning Antarctica, Arkan- sas Bar Associat ion, Armed Forces pay, Sinclair Armstrong, Blythevi l le Air Force Base, Camden Ordnance Plant, Wil l iam S. Girard, mi l i tary appropriat ions, space race, Status of Forces Treaty, tobacco industry regulation, veterinary medi- c ine and Walter-McCarran Act. Correspondents include Albert Frankl in Barham, W. C. Blewster, John Anthony Burns, Thomas Frankl in Butt, Wil l iam Lee Cazort, Jr. , Floyd Charles Crow, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Wil l iam S. Girard, Art ie Gregory, Ben- jamin Charles Isgrig, Carey Estes Kefauver, Jordan B. Lambert, James Henry Penick, Arthur N. Phil l ips, Jack Pickens, Wil l iam F. Rector, Floyd L. Robison, Samuel B. Strauss, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, Frederick Joseph Venner, Kenneth Pat Wilson, and Robert Edward Lee Wilson, Jr.

F15. 50 AS (1) Pay, Promotion, Retirement of Armed Forces Personnel.

Feb. 16, 1957 - May 29, 1957.

Signif icant subjects include Arkansas National Guard and Clarence Frankl in Byrns. Correspondents noted are Lee Vaughan Casey, John Carrol l Cone, John L. Dodge, Arthur Vivian Ormond, and Jacob Sacks.

F16. 50 BC (1) Housing. June 5, 1957 - July 17, 1957.

Most of the correspondence in this folder consists of JWF’s repl ies to consti tuents concerning a bi l l that came up be- fore the Committee on Banking and Currency. Subjects include the Federal Housing Amministrat ion and housing in Arkansas. The correspondents noted are Jordan B. Lambert and R. Redding Stevenson.

F17. 50 BC (5) Banking Regulat ions. Aug. 27, 1956 - Oct. 12, 1956.

F17 contains correspondence concerning an advisory committee

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807. BCN 113. (Cont. . . .)

appointed by JWF for a bank study. Subjects included are banking regulat ions, Paul Howard Douglas, Donald L. Rogers, Al lan Sproul, and John Henry Will iams. The signif icant co r- respondents are A. Wil l is Robertson, John Vines Satterf ield, Jr. , Van H. Weathersby, and Benjamin Harrison Wooten.

F18. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. May 13, 1954 - July 1, 1957.

F19. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. July 28, 1955 - July 3, 1956.

F20. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. Dec. 8, 1955 - January l8, 1957.

F21. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General.

July 20, 1956 - July 17, 1957.

F22. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. July 13, 1956 - Apr il 11, 1957.

F23. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. Apri l 8, 1953 - May 31, 1957.

F24. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. May 23, 1955 - July 24, 1957.

F2 . 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General. June 12, 1957 - Nov. 14, 1957.

ov F26. 50 BC Committee on Banking and Currency - General.

July 6, 1953 - Oct. 24, 1957.

F18-26 contain correspondence and reports about var ious matters that came before the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency, of which JWF was chairman. F26 includes corre - spondence with Lyndon Baines Johnson concerning 19 pieces of legislat ion related to banking and currency which Dwight David Eisenhower had commented upon. Subjects include alu - minum production, aluminum stockpil ing, Area Redevelopment Act, Arkansas Development Finance Corporation, Arkansas housing, Bank Holding Company Act, Comptroller of the Cur - rency, Cordon Rule, Edison H. Cramer, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Dwight David Eisenhower , Emergency Stabi l izat ion Act, farm

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808. BCN 113. (Cont. . . .)

loans, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Home Loan Bank of Lit t le Rock, Federal Housing Administrat ion, Myer Feldman, Financial Inst i tut ions Act, foreign aid, for- eign aid to Latin America, Great Bri tain, Hampton, highway construction in Arkansas, Home Builders Associat ion of Wash- ington, D. C., housing, George Magoff in Humphrey, inf lat ion, insurance, Intercontinental Hotel Corporat ion, labor in Ar- kansas, Lend-Lease, Li t t le Rock, Lit t le Rock urban renewal, John Jay McCloy, Edward L. McHaney, Jr. , Mid-Continent Petro- leum, Middle East, monetary pol icy, municipal bonds, National Federat ion of Independent Business, National Grange, National Rural Electr ic Cooperative Association, Andrew Downey Orrick, rai l road equipment, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, rub- ber industry, Rubber Producing Faci l i t ies Disposal Act, rural poverty, rural rehabi l i tat ion, James C. Sargent, Securi t ies and Exchange Commission, smal l business, Southern economic growth, Sunray Oi l , Uruguay, and Uruguayan Railroad. Corre- spondents noted are James Sinclair Armstrong, Norr is Conroy Bakke, George Breuninger Beitzel , Horace Bemis, Eugene R. Black, Joseph Borkin, Wil l iam Paul Brann, David K.E. Bruce, Jefferson J. Burnett , John Marshall But ler, John Tyler Cald- well , Joseph Campbell , Frank W. Cantrel l , George D. Carney, Tristram Coff in, Percy L. Copeland, Leo T. Crowley, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Charles Schuveldt Dewey, Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, Nathaniel P. Dyke, Jr. , Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Gordon Gray, Helen Groskopf, Wilbur P. Gulley, Roswell Gray Ham, Francis Hardin, Oren Harris, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Carl Holl is, Ber- tram P. Holst, Robert W. Huie, Louis Edward Hurley, Thorsten Valentine Kali jarvi, G. T. Kenny, Jordan B. Lambert, Robert Lasch, Wil l iam Jaird Levitt , Herbert A. Lewis, Wayne Lyman Morse, Cl inton Wil l iams Murchison, Harry L. Oswald, James Henry Penick, W. F. Pierce, Astor F. Pylant, Jack W. Rich, Louis V. Rit ter, A. Wil l is Robertson, Donald L. Rogers, Malcolm Joseph Rogers, John Vines Satterf ield, Jr. , Si las D. Snow, John Jackson Sparkman, Wil ton Robert Stephens, Dabbs Sull ivan, Herbert L. Thomas, Waldo E. Ti l ler, Thomas B. Tinnon, Robert Ash Wallace, Austin Carl Wehrwein, Kenneth Pat Wilson, and Benjamin Harr ison Wooten.

F27. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. July 8, 1957 - Aug. 9, 1957.

F28. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. March 11, 1956 - March 29, 1957.

F29. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Dec., 1955 - June 13, 1957.

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809. BCN 113. (Cont. …) F30. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

June 4, 1957 - Oct. 18, 1957.

F31. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. June 25, 1957 - Dec. 13, 1957.

F32. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. May 18, 1957 - Dec. 6, 1957.

F33. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Apri l 1, 1955 - Dec. 31, 1957.

F34. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. May 27, 1957 - Aug. 30, 1957.

F35. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. March 25, 1957 - Aug. 29, 1957.

F36. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. January 25, 1957 - July 16, 1957.

F37. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. June 8, 1957 - July 29, 1957.

F38. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Rela t ions - General. Apri l, 1955 - Aug. 8, 1957.

F39. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. May 13, 1957 - Sept. 3, 1957.

F40. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Sept, 14, 1956 - June 25, 1957.

F41. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Feb. 5, 1951 - July 8, 1957.

F42. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General. Apri l 26, 1957 - June 25, 1957.

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810. BCN 113 (Cont. …) ov F43. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

January 9, 1957 - Dec. 12, 1957.

ov F44. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

May 20, 1957 - Dec. 6, 1957.

ov F45. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

Feb. 15, 1957 - Aug. 24, 1957.

ov F46. 50 FR Committee on Foreign Relat ions - General.

Dec. 31, 1956 - July 23, 1957.

F27-46 contain correspondence about matters brought up before the Senate Foreign Relat ions Committee. John Foster Dulles and the Senate Foreign Relat ions Commit tee are subjects con - tained in al l folders. Car l Milton Marcy is a signif icant correspondent in F27-46. F30 includes the Lovel l Lee Chambers letters detai l ing the operat ion of United States foreign aid in the Phil ippines. F31 contains the Car l Milton Marcy memo- randum on a proposal to crea te a temporary Senate Committee on Nat ional Security. F44 includes a detai led Wil l iam Sze Quon letter on Chinese-American relat ions, and a copy of a movie scr ipt by Quon on the same subject. Other subjects are Konrad Adenauer, Alger ia, Algerian National Movement, American Counci l on Educat ion, American University of Beirut, American Zionist Committee, Arkansas mission in Panama, Aswan Dam, atomic energy, Char les Eustis Bohlen, Bolivia, Broad- casting industry, campaign contr ibut ions, Ceylon, China, China pol icy, c lassif icat ion of documents, Common Market, Cuba, cultural exchanges, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, educ - at ion and the Cold War, Egypt, Eisenhower Doctr ine, Far East, Lamar Fleming, Jr. , foreign aid, foreign aid to Latin America, Friends Committee on National Legislat ion, Arthur Gardner, Germany, Wil l iam S. Girard , Maxwell Henry Gluck, Theodore Francis Green, Hait ian Treaty of 1955, Hanson's Latin Ameri - can Letter, Hungar ian refugees, Hungary, India, Internationa Atomic Energy Agency, International Cooperation Administrat ion, Char les Douglas Jackson, Japan, Jordon River Val ley, Arthur Larson, Scott McLeod, mass media, Mexican -American relat ions, Middle East, mil itary aid, Gerald Lester Murphy, Mutual Secur ity Acts, Mutual Security Program, National Al l iance of Russian Solidar ists, National Economic Counci l, Nazi ism, North At lant ic Al l iance, Panama, Passports and visas, peace plans, Phi l ippines, radio industry, The Reader's Digest, re- cognit ion of China, rel igion and the Cold War, Walter Spencer Robertson, John James Rooney, St. Louis Post -Dispatch, science and government, space race, Status of Forces Treaty, Suez

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811. BCN 113. (Cont. . . .)

Cris is, Taiwan, Taiwan riots, technical aid programs, Thai land, Turkey, United Nations Chi ldrens Fund, United States Information Agency, United World Federal ists, and Vietnam. The signif icant correspondents are Virgi l Wil l iam Adkisson, Thomas J. Anderson, Stanley Andrews, Harry Scott Ashmore, Karl Bal ia, Albert J. Barnes, Guy E. Basye, George Lewis Bell , Eugene Carson Blake, Louis M. Bloch, Jr. , Chester Bowles, Joanne C. Braun, Barnel Breeskin, Denis Wil l iam Brogran, George J. Burger, Jefferson J. Burnett, El izabeth Burrow, Paul Bevens Butler, John Tyler Caldwell , John Crowther Case, Eugene Winston Cast le, Lowell Lee Chambers, Charles Upson Clark, John Lyon Col lyer, Wil l iam H. Coulter, Irving Di l l iard, James E. Dougherty, Lewis Wil l iams Douglas, Paul Howard Douglas, Kenneth Downey, Al len Welsh Dulles, Charles Edmundson, Morr is Leopold Ernst, Christ ian E. Finkbeiner, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, Malcolm Fooshee, Frederick George Friedmann, Albert Arnold Gore, Sylvan Gotshal, Norman Arthur Graebner, Theodore Francis Green, Helen Groskopf, John Gunther, Charles S. Harley, Liv ingston Hart ley, Henry Townley Heald, Irving N. Hepner, Lister Hi l l , Charles E. Hinz, Charles Li l ley Horn, Hemphil l Moffet Hosford, Wil l iam Raleigh Hul l , Jr. ' , Hubert Horatio Humphrey, John Baker Hol l ister, Louis Leventhal Jaffee, Wil l iam Ezra Jenner, Ralph G. Johnson, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Carrol l Dudley Kearns, Edna Flannery Kelly, Charles J. Kersten, Robert Kotlowitz, Kenneth L. Kropp, Arthur Larson, Thomas W. I . Liao, Walter Lippmann, John C. Lynn, James M. McHaney, Carey McWil l iams, Harold L. Mack, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr. , Michael Joseph Mansfield, Stanley Marcus, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. , Robert Daniel Murphy, Gamal Abdel Nassar, Crosby S. Noyes, Patrick O’Donovan, Norman Judson Padelford, Keith Stuart Petersen, James Finis, Plunkett, Charles Orlando Porter, Ross J. Pri tchard, John Henry Provinse, Wil l iam Sze Quon, James Barrett Reston, Jul ian Louis Reynolds, Reuben Buck Robertson, Jr. , Walter Spencer Robertson, David Rockefel ler, Lewis Henry Rohrbaugh, Elmo Burns Roper, Jr. , Roy Richard Rubottom, Jr. , Wilma C. Sacks, Charles Eskridge Saltzman, Mrs. Aron Sanders, Harold Mason Sherman, Livingston Lyman Short, George Armistead Smathers, Faunt B. Smith, Horace Harrison Smith, Robert B. Snowden, Harold E. Snyder, Frank M. Stanton, Frank Thompson, Jr. , Mi l ton Patterson Thompson, Landon K. Thorne, Jr. , Stewart Lee Udal l , Bernard Weitzer, Robert M. Wool, and. Manfred Zapp.

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812. BCN 114. 1957 Mideast Resolut ion.

BCN 114 concerns the Middle East in the period 1956-57. Most of the correspondence is from out-of-state rather than consti tuent correspondence. Subjects found throughout BCN 114 are Anglo-American relat ions, Anglophobia, ant i-Semit ism, Aswan Dam, John Foster Dulles, Eisenhower Doctr ine, Middle East, oi l industry, peace plans, President ial war powers, separat ion of powers, and the Suez Crisis.

ov F1. Mideast Review.

Dec. 1, 1956 - Apri l 9, 1957.

F2. Mideast Review. Aug. 25, 1948 - March 7, 1957.

Signif icant subjects are Allen Welsh Dulles, New York Journal American, plywood imports, and Turkey. The correspondents noted are Clyde L. Barr, W. P. Detherow, David Hyde Ekval l , Merwin Kimball Hart, Robert Charles Hi l l , Ralph G. Johnson, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Walter Mitchel l , Phi l ip Dunham Reed, Marshall Ries, Harold Mason Sherman, Oscar Ivar Staf- s ing, Wil l iam Stuart Symington, and James Strom Thurmond.

ov F3. React ion to President’s Middle East Proposal.

March 22, 1939 - Feb. 14, 1957.

F4. React ion to President ’s Middle East Proposal. January 5, 1957 - Feb. 8, 1957.

ov F5. React ion to President ’s Middle East Proposal.

January 8, 1956 - January 26, 1957.

F6. React ion to President ’s Middle East Proposal. January 1, 1956 - January 14, 1957.

F7. React ion to President ’s Middle East Proposal. Aug. 1956 - January 8, 1957.

The correspondence in F3-7 is both favorable and unfavorable in regard to President Eisenhower’s Middle East proposal. The subjects noted are David Lewis Cohn, Counci l of Jewish Federat ions, Joseph Coy Green, Jordan, Aga Khan, and Society for the Prevention of World War II I . The signif icant corre- spondents are Herschel A. Bowman, James R. Bush, George A.

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813. BCN 114. (Cont. . . .)

Carbone, Gordon Rufus Clapp, W. P. Detherow, Paul R. Grabiel, Hugh Bryan Hester, James El l icott Hewes, Jr. , A. John Horn, Ralph G. Johnson, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Edwin Hart ley Cameron Leather, Ethel K. Mil lar, Al fred J. Moss, Frank New- ton, George W. Oakes, Euston Parr is, Seymour J. Rubin, Ed- mund Pendleton Turner, and Angie Lea Case Wait.

F8. Pro-Dulles. January 16, 1957 - March 4, 1957.

F9. Pro-Dulles. Dec. 22, 1956 - Feb. 19, 1957.

F10. Pro-Dulles. Feb. 7, 1957 - Feb. 16, 1957.

F11. Pro-Dulles. January 24, 1957 - Feb. 12, 1957.

F12. Pro-Dulles. January 23, 1957 - Feb. 6, 1957.

The material in F8-12 consists of a great deal of newspaper cl ippings concerning JWF's cr i t ic ism of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. A large part of the correspondence, which is out-of-state primari ly, consists of post cards. Correspondents include Paul R. Grabiel, Hugh Bryan Hester, Goodwin Jess Knight, and Angie Lea Case Wait. There are no other subjects noted.

F13. Crackpots - Pro-Dulles - No Reply. March 7, 1952 - Feb. 5, 1957.

F14. Crackpots - Pro-Dulles - No Reply. Feb. 27, 1956 - January 31, 1957.

F15. Crackpots - Pro-Dulles - No Reply. January 20, 1957 - Feb. 1, 1957.

F16. Crackpots - Pro-Dulles - No Reply. January 19, 1957 - Feb. 4, 1957.

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814. BCN 114. (Cont. …) F17. Disagreement.

January 24, 1957 - Feb. 13, 1957.

The correspondence in F13-17, consist ing of out-of-state mai l , post cards and telegrams, is highly cri t ical of JWF in his stand against the Middle East pol icy of President Eisenhower and Secretary Dul les. F17 di ffers from the previous four folders in that the correspondents try to persuade JWF not to oppose Eisenhower and Dulles while the correspondents in F13-16 use insults and vague threats of doom to reach JWF. The correspondents noted are R E. Houston, Jr., Delia Nichols Smith Mares, James A. Mil ler, and G.K. Papazoglidis. There are no subjects l isted.

F18. Suggest ions. Feb. 4, 1957 - Feb. 22, 1957.

F19. Suggest ions. March 12, 1952 - Feb. 12, 1957.

F20. Suggest ions. January 1, 1957 - Feb. 5, 1957.

F21. Suggest ions. Aug. 1951 - Feb. 4, 1957.

F22. Suggest ions. January 24, 1957 - Feb. 5, 1957.

F18-22 contain correspondence support ing JWF in his opposit ion to Eisenhower and Dulles. The correspondents also offer sug- gest ions to JWF on the best method of defeating the resolution giving Eisenhower unl imited war powers in regard to the Middle East. The other subject noted is the League of Nations. Signif icant correspondents are Alfred G. Fisk, Herman S. Forest, James El l icott Hewes, Jr., Dedrich Naval l , Euston Parris, John Patrick MacPherson Somervi l le, and Quincy Wright.

F23. Statements. January 30, 1957 - March 3, 1957.

F24. Statements. March 8, 1956 - Feb. 4, 1957.

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815. BCN 114. (Cont. . . .) F25. Statements.

Nov. 23, 1951 - Feb. 1, 1957.

F26. Statements. Dec. 30, 1956 - January 28, 1957.

F27. Statements. Aug. 19, 1955 - January 31, 1957.

F28. Statements. January 30, 1956 - January 31, 1957.

F29. Statements. Dec. 5, 1956 - Feb. 6, 1957.

F23-29 consists entirely of statements of support for JWF from out-of-state correspondents in his opposit ion to the pol ic ies of Eisenhower and Dulles. The other subject l isted is the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Correspondents include Elsa Tudor De Pierrefeu, Robert Eikel, Jr., Hugh Bryan Hester, George Lyon Hinman, Rudolph Kel ler, Annel ie H. Loving, Edward Swift Newton, Aaron M. Scott , and Thomas G. Stimatz.

F30. "Study of Proposal." January 17, 1957 - January 31, 1957.

F31. "Study of Proposal." Nov. 19, 1955 - Feb. 19, 1957.

F32. "Study of Proposal." January 5, 1957 - Feb. 5, 1957.

F30-32 contain out-of-state correspondence support ing JWF in his demand for a white paper to Congress from Dulles con- cerning the Middle East. Correspondents include Earl Scott Brown, Mil ton Handlin, Irwin D. Hoffman, Jacques Kopfstein, and Fri tz Stern. There are no other subjects noted.

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816. BCN 115. 2 - Department of State to 9 - Department of Agricul ture. F1. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic]

January 5, 1956 - Dec. 30, 1958.

F2. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic] May 20, 1958 - Aug. 28, 1958.

F3. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic] Apri l 17, 1958 - Sept. 23, 1958.

F4. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic] January 28, 1958 - May 21, 1958.

F5. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic] Aug. 1, 1958 - Feb. 17, 1958.

F6. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic] March 1, 1956 - January 9, 1959.

ov F7. 2 Department of State - 1958 [sic]

March 1, 1956 - Nov. 25, 1958.

F1-7 consist of correspondence that, for the most part, JWF referred to the Department of State. I t is mostly routine questions from consti tuents and out-of-state correspondents concerning State Department matters. F1 includes State De- partment sketches on various Iraqi mil i tary men. F2-3 con- tain a great deal of correspondence concerning the aluminum industry in the U.S. and in Arkansas specif ical ly. Other subjects are Sherman Adams, Robert W. Alcock, American Dental Associat ion, Arkansas aluminum product ion, Arkansas Library Commission, Arkansas rice farming, Brussels Fair, Cuban revo- lut ion, cultural exchanges Czechoslovak National Counci l , developing nations, Dwight David Eisenhower, foreign aid, Foreign Service, German-American relat ions, German war bonds, Maxwel l Henry Gluck, government reorganization, India, Iraq, James Lewis Morri l l , Mutual Security Program, Panama Canal Zone, Planning, r ice exports, r ice imports, Summit diplomacy, technical aid programs, trade with Cuba, United Fruit Company, Water Pollut ion Advisory Board, and Leonard Newton White. Signif icant correspondents are Sherman Adams, Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, James Pelham Baker, Jr. , Lesl ie S. Brady, Waldo M. Faura Casado, Wil l iam Richards Cast le, Carrol l Cloar, Edward Cooper, Clarence Douglas Di l lon, Orval Eugene Faubus, Ezekiel Candler Gathings, Sudhir Ghosk, Loy Wesley Henderson, Christ ian

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817. BCN 115. (Cont. . . .)

Archibald Herter, James Wilson Hil l , David H. Katz, Otto Leibrock, Mikhail Alekseevich Menshikov, Harry W. Pfei fer, Jr., Jack Pickens, W. M. Reid, Richard Samuel Reynolds, Jr. , Frank Riggall , Russell Lovel l Ri ley, Roy Richard Rubottom, Jr., Wil l iam R. Sanders, Rosebud V. Savage, Jerome Schif fer, Charles Peter Shiras, Edward Durel l Stone, Mark Townsend, Storm Hammond Whaley, and George Yandes Wheeler, I I .

R F8. 2a Passports and Visas - 1958 [sic] Feb. 8, 1955 - Oct. 30, 1958. [Restricted]

R F9. 2a Passports and Visas - 1958 [sic] Nov. 25, 1957 - Dec. 23, 1957. [Restricted]

R F10. 2a Passports and Visas - 1958 [sic] March 9, 1959. [Restricted]

F8-10 contain correspondence and material on passports and visas. In F8-9 the correspondence is from individuals seeking information from JWF for themselves and for family and fr iends seeking entry to the United States. F10 contains information on visa and passport requirements in foreign countr ies. The other subject noted is Hungary. Signif icant correspondents re Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Azro Lucian Barber, Charles Eustis Bohlen, Hugh Montgomery Brinkley, Jr. , Hal Cooper Douglas, Sam Fischer, Henry Jackson Singles, Douglas MacArthur, I I , Grady Mil ler, Wil l iam Francis Quinn, Frank Riggall , Roy W. Roberts, Seymour J. Rubin, Dorothy Sanders, Nathan L. Schoenfeld, Her- bert L. Thomas, Cecile Bol l ing von Goetz, Carneal Warfield, I I I , Lesl ie J. Wattay, and Margaret Zavatkay.

F11. 2-a-1 International Cooperat ion Administrat ion - 1958 [sic] March 20, 1957 - Dec. 11, 1958.

The correspondence in this folder concerns the vork of the International Cooperation Administrat ion in several foreign countries. There are progress reports on the ICA and Mutual Security Program. Other subjects include Chi le, Ecuador, I taly, Shihmen Dam, and Taiwan. Signif icant correspondents are Arthur H. Courshon, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Samuel James Ervin, Jr., Jacob Sacks, and James Hopkins Smith, Jr.

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818. BCN 115. (Cont. …) F12. 2c Imports and Exports - 1958 [sic]

March 7, 1958 - Oct. 6, 1958.

Signif icant subjects include Berne Union, Export-Import Bank, r ice imports, and trade with Cuba. Correspondents noted are Lyndon Baines Johnson, Otto Leibrock, and Samuel Clark Waugh.

F13. 3 Treasury Department - 1958. March 7, 1958 - Oct. 6, 1958.

The correspondents noted are Robert Bernerd Anderson, Cyrus Stephen Eaton, Kenneth W. Parker, George O. Patterson, and Bryant Finley Vinson. The signif icant subjects are Charles H. Bryant, Coast Guard, Internat ional Fund, natural gas in Arkansas, relat ions with Canada, and the Treasury Department.

F14. 3a Comptrol ler of the Currency - 1958. March 13, 1958 - Nov. 24, 1958.

The correspondence concerns the grant ing of a bank charter in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The only subject noted is the Comptrol ler of the Currency. The signif icant correspond- dent is David Rockefel ler.

ov F15. 3b Bureau of Customs - 1958 [sic]

June 22, 1956 - Sept. 30, 1958.

Most of the correspondence concerns the peti t ion of a man to the Bureau of Customs to get back his car that had been seized by federal agents. Other subjects include the Customs Bureau and trade with China. The signif icant correspondents are Calvin Mannen, John F. Rowland, and Ceci l Randolph Warner, Jr.

F16. 3c Bureau of Internal Revenue - 1958. Feb. 21, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

The correspondence concerns the tax problems of various indi- v iduals and groups who are JWF’s const i tuents. Related sub- jects are advert is ing, Arkansas Press Associat ion, Internal Revenue Service in Arkansas, oi l industry, power companies, r ice imports, and trade with Cuba. Signif icant correspondents are Wil l iam G. Conley, Hal Cooper Douglas, Oscar Fendler, Catherine Kennan, Joe Mil ler, Sam Schwieger, and Jesse Taylor.

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819.

BCN 115. (Cont. …) F17. 3d Bureau of Engraving - 1958.

June 30, 1955 - Oct. 30, 1958.

Most of the correspondence concerns the slogan "In God We Trust" and its placement on United States paper money. Re- lated subjects are the Bureau of Engraving and the Treasury Department. Signif icant correspondents are Robert Bernerd Anderson, George Magoff in Humphrey, and Matthew Herman Rothert.

F18. 4 Department of Defense - 1958 [sic] January 5, 1956 - Nov. 17, 1958.

F19. Department of Defense - 1958 [s ic i May 9, 1957 - Dec. 10, 1958.

F18-19 contain correspondence referr ing to Department of Defense rul ings affect ing various Arkansas businesses. Other subjects include Arkansas Associat ion of Insurance Agents, Armed Services Insurance Program, Defense Department, f lood control in Arkansas, national defense, Phipps Lumber Company Pine Bluff Arsenal, and the president ial elect ion of 1956. Correspondents noted are Carr ie M. Borroum, Frank W. Cantrel l Lawrence Hedr ick Derby, Jr. , Walter Johnson, A.H. Knabb, Sam H. Phi l l ips, George E. Pike, F. Fenner Stice, and Hugh D. Weatherford.

F20. 4a. Department of the Army - 1958 [s ic] Apri l 17, 1958 - May 19, 1958.

F21. 4a Department of the Army - 1958 [s ic] Feb. 12, 1958 - Oct. 7, 1958.

F22. 4a Department of the Army - 1958 [s ic]

July 10, 1957 - Apr i l 15, 1958.

F20 contains material concerning the stat ioning of federal troops at Camp Robinson and their interference with the up- coming Arkansas Gir ls and Boys State meeting. F21-22 contain material relat ing to the building of mil i tary inst itut ions, pr imari ly armories, throughout Arkansas. JWF routinely re- ferred this correspondence to the Department of the Army. Other subjects are American Legion in Arkansas, Arkansas National Guard, Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Central High in- cident, Fort Knox, Fort Si l l , James Gavin, Marshal l, Nash- vi l le, Oologah Dam, Ozark, possible missies sites in Arkansas,

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820. BCN 115 (Cont. . . .)

Table Rock Dam, and Warren. Signif icant correspondents are Charles E. Benson, Minnie Bunch, Morr is Cri l l , Ralph G. John- son, Ulysses Andrew Lovel l , Joe P. Melton, Jr. , Dwight Munson Moore, John Patterson Morrow, Jr., Frederick Maxfield Pickens, Jr., S. P. Port is, Richard Brevard Russel l , John B. Si laz, Jr. , Si las D. Snow, Oran J. Vaughn, and Royce Stewart Weisenberger.

F23. 4-a-1 Quartermaster General - 1958. January 27, 1958 - Nov. 13, 1958.

Signif icant subjects are the Army Quartermaster Corps and national cemeteries. The only correspondent noted is Bi l ly Randall Hinkle.

F24. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1958 [sic] July 23, 1958 - Nov. 26, 1958.

F25 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1958 [sic] June 9, 1958 - Sept. 16, 1958.

F26. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1958 [sic] Apri l 29, 1958 - Dec. 24, 1958.

F27. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1958 [sic] Nov. 7, 1957 - May 12, 1958.

F28. 4-a-2 Corps of Engineers - 1958 [sic] Dec. 26, 1957 - Apri l 22, 1958.

F24-28 concern Corps of Engineer projects in Arkansas. The correspondence is mostly rout ine information supplied to JWF about the projects. There is also some consti tuent correspond- dence from Arkansas groups affected by the projects. Sig- ni f icant subjects are Arkansas River Bank Stabi l izat ion, Bayou Macon, Bull Shoals Dam, Eudora, f lood control in Arkan- sas, Greers Ferry Dam, historical preservat ion, Jefferson County, Lone Star Ordnance Plant, lumber industry in Arkan- sas, McKinney Bayou, Maniece Bayou, Mi l lwood Dam, Missouri Pacif ic Rai lroad, Narrows Dam, natural disasters in Arkansas, Norfork Dam, Ouachita River Valley Association, Pine Moun- tain Reservoir, public ownership of industr ial faci l i t ies, surplus government property, and Walnut Ridge. The corre- spondents noted are Jerry Bassett , Walter Anthony Dowell , Jr., John Kenner Fancher, Benjamin Charles Few, W.K. Grubbs, Roy F. Hil l , Ralph G. Johnson, Vernon Scott , Eugene Stevenson,

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821.

BCN 115. (Cont. . . .)

Herbert K. Thatcher, and Wallace Townsend.

F29. 4-a-3 Arkansas Installat ions - 1958. March 14, 1958 - Dec. 23, 1958.

F30. 4-b Department of the Navy - 1958 [s ic] Feb. 8, 1954 - Dec. 16, 1958.

F31. 4-c Department of the Air Force - 1958. March 31, 1958 - Nov. 17, 1958.

F32. 4-c-1 Arkansas Installat ions - 1958 [sic] Nov. 10, 1955 - June 16, 1958.

F33. 4-c-1-a Lit t le Rock Air Force Base - 1958. Nov. 5, 1958.

F34. 4-c-1-b Blythevi l le Air Force Base - 1958. Feb. 26, 1958 - Nov. 5, 1958.

The majority of correspondence in F29-34 concerns various Arkansas military establ ishments. There are off icial govern - ment announcements about reductions in personnel and the closing of some instal lat ions. Signif icant subjects are Agricultural, Mechan ical and Normal Col lege, Air Force, Ar - kansas rabbit industry, Army-Navy Hospital, arthrit is re- search, atomic energy in Arkansas, education in Arkansas, federal aid to educat ion, Fort Chaffee, Jacksonvi l le, Lit t le Rock Air Force Base, Naval Ammunit ion Depot at Shumaker, race relat ions, ROTC, and University of Arkansas. The corre - spondents noted are Claude Carpenter, Jr. , Joseph Ethr idge Covington, Mort Sebring Cox, Lawrence Arnette Davis, Wil l iam Frank Norrel l, Wil l iam Pennel l Rock, and Kather ine D. Tucker .

F35. 5 Department of Just ice - 1958 [sic] Aug. 4, 1956 - Nov. 25, 1958.

F36. 5a Federal Bureau of Investigation - 1958 [sic]

Dec. 4, 1957 - Dec. 9, 1958.

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BCN 115. (Cont. . . .)

R F37. 5b Paroles and Pardons - 1958 [sic] Sept. 18, 1957 - Oct. 6, 1958. [Restricted]

F38. 5e Immigrat ion and Natural izat ion Service - 1958 [sic]

June 27, 1952 - May 3, 1958.

F35-38 contain material concerning, for the most part , rou- t ine Justice Department matters. JWF was contacted by indi- v iduals wanting various types of assistance and he general ly referred them to the Justice Department. The subjects are China, Chinese in Arkansas, Federal Bureau of Investigation, highway construct ion in Arkansas, Parole Board, race relat ions in Arkansas, rubber industry, and Veterans Administrat ion Hospital in Li t t le Rock. Signif icant correspondents are Osro Cobb, James Henry Crain, Herbert Eldridge, John R. Eu- bank, Albert Arnold Gore, Preston W. Grace, John Edgar Hoover, Kurt Kauffmann-Grinstead, Carl E. Ott, Jack W. Rich, John B. Rogers, Glen Rose, Ford Smith, and Ray E. Wil l iams.

F39. 6 Post Off ice Department - 1958 [sic] July 14, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

F40. 6 Post Off ice Department - 1958 [sic]

Dec. 6, 1957 - June 18, 1958.

ov F41. 7 Department of Health, Education and Welfare - 1958 [sic]

Dec. 27, 1957 - Dec. 3, 1958.

F42. 6-b Post Off ice Bui ldings - 1958 [sic]

January 6, 1956 - Oct. 16, 1958.

F43. Post Off ices - 4th class, (closed) - 1958. January 10, 1958 - Dec. 19, 1958.

F44. 6c Rural and Star Routes - 1958 [sic]

Aug. 12, 1957 - Dec. 10, 1958

F45. 6a Postmaster Appointments - 1958 [sic]

Sept. 23, 1957 - Dec. 17, 1958.

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823.

BCN 115. (Cont. . . .) F46. 6a Postmaster Appointments - 1958 [sic]

Aug. 7, 1958 - May 16, 1958.

With the exception of F41, F39-44 have as a signif icant subject the Post Off ice Department. F41 concerns the De- partment of Health, Education and Welfare. F45-46 concern postmaster appointments rather than the Post Off ice Depart- ment. Signif icant subjects for F39-46 are Benton County Historical Society, Boonevi l le, Charleston, Clarksvi l le, Wilbur J. Cohen, Devit t , Fayettevi l le, Fayettevi l le Federal Bui lding, Panama Canal, Rogers, State Prison, Texarkana, and women’s r ights. The correspondents noted are J. Cl ib Barton, Clarence E. Bell , Lesl ie E. Bryant, Dale Leon Bumpers, James S. Colvert , Steve Combs, Joseph Ethridge Covington, Wil l iam H. Davis, Winslow Shaw Drummond, Waldo Frasier, Nathan Green Gordon, John Guion, Newton L. Hai ley, Grover Cleveland Hardin, Earl A. Harris, W. W. Haynes, Lawrence Brooks Hays, Lee Henslee, Basi l S. Hoag, Olin Dewitt John- ston, Paul Jones, James Curt is Landes, Heydon Lewis, Suzanne Chalfant Lighton, Alma K. May, Alonzo D. McAll ister, John Elvis Mil ler, Wilbur Daigh Mil ls, Parker Parker, Leonard D. Pratt , B. Chism Reed, Lee Seamster, Arthur El lsworth Summer- f ield, Horace Eugene Thompson, George Cli f ton Wade, Carl R. Wil l iams, and Wil l ie K. Wood.

F47. 7a Off ice of Education - 1958 [sic] Sept. 21, 1952 - May 26, 1958.

F48. 7a Off ice of Education - 1958 [sic]

March 25, 1958 - Dec. 12, 1958.

The correspondence in F47-48 refers to education, Education and the Cold War, federal aid to education, science and government, and Yuchis Indians. The correspondents noted are Wayne Boyce, Ernest Lyle Brown, Mort Sebring, and Wayne H. White.

F49. 7b Publ ic Health Service - 1958 [sic] May 17, 1957 - Nov. 14, 1958.

F50. 7b Publ ic Health Service - 1958 [sic]

1955 - Feb. 20, 1958.

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BCN 115. (Cont. . . .) F51. 7c Food and Drug Administrat ion - 1958.

March 10, 1958 - Sept. 16, 1958.

The signif icant subjects are cancer research, Eureka Springs Water Company, North Li tt le Rock Hospital, oleomargarine, Public Health Service, and sewerage disposal. The correspond- dents l isted are W. George Alexander, Wil l iam Elmer Phipps, Wil l iam Pennell Rock, and Richard Ryan Thompson.

F52. 7d Social Security Administrat ion - 1958 [sic] Nov. 5, 1957 - Oct. 15, 1958.

F53. 71 Social Security Administrat ion - 1958 [sic]

Dec. 2, 1957 - Dec. 2, 1958.

The only subject noted is social security. There are no correspondents l isted.

F54. 8 Department of Inter ior - 1958 [sic] January 17, 1958 - Dec. 18, 1958.

F55. 8 Department of Inter ior - 1958 [sic]

Oct. 1957 - Feb. 11, 1958.

F56. 8c Fish and Wildl i fe Service - 1958.

January 27, 1958 - June 9, 1958.

F57. 8f Indian Affairs - 1958 [sic]

Dec. 27, 1957 - January 6, 1950.

F54-57 contain correspondence about routine Inter ior Depart- ment subjects. The only signif icant subject is Alaska. The correspondents noted are Guy E. Brown, John Wil l iam Murphy, and Herbert L. Thomas.

F58. Department of Agricul ture - 1958 [sic] June 18, 1958 - Dec. 22, 1958.

F59. Department of Agricul ture - 1958 [sic]

March 23, 1958 - June 26, 1958.

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825.

BCN 115. (Cont. . . . ) F60. Department of Agricul ture - 1958 [sic]

May 27, 1957 - Apri l 8, 1958.

F61. Department of Agricul ture - 1958 [sic]

Sept. 29, 1956 - Dec. 23, 1958.

Most of the correspondence in F58-61 concern Agricul ture Department regulations which JWF general ly referred to the Agricul ture Department. The subjects are Agricul ture De- partment, Arkansas agriculture, Arkansas dairy industry, Arkansas Poultry Federat ion, Ezra Taft Benson, Chicot County, cotton acreage al lotments, cotton classif ication, county government in Arkansas, drought, forestry, natural disasters in Arkansas, r ice, and welfare in Arkansas. The signif icant correspondents are Carl Hopkins Adams, Ezra Taft Benson, Wil l iam J. Flather, Jr. , Paul Jones, James W. Lesl ie, Shelby McArthur, John E. Mahaffey, W. F. Pierce, Wil l iam Polk, Ver- non Scott, and Wil l iam Paul Van Dalsem.

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826.

BCN 116. 65a to 70f Invitat ions Accepted, Decl ined and Fi l led. F1. 65a University of Arkansas - 1958 [s ic]

Apri l 21, 1951 - Dec. 13, 1958. F2. 65a University of Arkansas - 1958 [s ic]

January 16, 1958 - January 22, 1958.

F1-2 contain materials relat ing to the University of Arkansas. F1 includes correspondence relat ing to the establishment of a lecture series at the University. Other subjects include atomic energy in Arkansas, Graduate Inst itute of Technology, I tal ian pol it ics, Middle East, Frank C. Pace, race relat ions in Arkansas, University of Arkansas, University of Arkansas Medical Center. Signif icant correspondents are John Tyler Cladwell, Lawrence Gridley Derthick, Hal Cooper Douglas, David Durst, Robert E. Johnston, F. Douglas Lawrason, Roy Waymon Milum, Charles Port is, Davis Payne Richardson, Anthony Stephen Stephan, Storm Hammond Whaley, and Henry Scott Yocum.

F3. 70a Senator ’s Tr ip - Fal l of '58.

July 24, 1956 - Oct. 31, 1958. F4. 70a Senator ’s Tr ip - Fal l of ’58.

Sept. 29, 1958 - Dec. 29, 1958.

Al l of the correspondence in F3-4 concern the tr ip JWF made to India by way of Madrid, Spain and Brussels and Ghent, Bel- gium. Subjects are Thomas Dale Alford, Fulbright Alumni As- sociat ion of Belgium, Fulbr ight scholarships, Lawrence Brooks Hays, honorary degrees, Internat ional Bank for Reconstruct ion and Development, International Monetary Fund, Japan, United States Educat ional Foundation in Belgium, and the University of Brussels. Signif icant correspondents are Robert Bernerd Anderson, John Shober Barr, John Lackey Brown, George C. Den- ney, Jr. , Alfons de Vreese, John Clif ford Folger, Stephan A. Glaser, and Douglas MacArthur, I I .

F5. '59.

May 6, 1959 - Dec. 31, 1959.

The signif icant subjects are the Connal ly Amendment and relat ions with Canada. The correspondents noted are Robert Hale, Arnold Danford P. Heeney, Walter Müller, Harry O. Nichols, Charles Sylvanus Rhyne, Herbert K. Thatcher, and Richard Treadwell.

F6. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Aug. 20, 1959 - Oct. 2, 1959.

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827.

BCN 116. (Cont. …) F7. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Aug. 17, 1959 - Oct. 16, 1959. F8. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

May 14, 1959 - Feb. 7, 1960. F9. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

May 18, 1959 - January 21, 1960. F10. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

May 8, 1959 - Nov. 21, 1959. F11. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

May 5, 1959 - July 10, 1959. F12. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Feb. 24, 1958 - July 18, 1959. F13. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

June 13, 1959 - Sept. 24, 1959. F14. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Oct. 18, 1958 - Aug. 9, 1959. F15. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Sept. 1958 - Oct. 1, 1959. F16. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

May 25, 1959 - Sept. 1, 1959. F17. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Apri l 22, 1959 - July 14, 1959. F18. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Apri l 2, 1959 - June 3, 1959. F19. 70b Invitat ions Declined.

Dec. 9, 1958 - May 14, 1959.

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828. BCN 116. (Cont. …) F20. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Feb. 16, 1959 - June 10, 1959.

F21. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Nov. 19, 1957 - Apri l 17, 1959. F22. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Sept. 30, 1958 - Aug. 18, 1959. F23. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

March 14, 1958 - May 13, 1959. F24. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Nov. 22, 1957 - June 16, 1959. F25. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Feb. 2, 1958 - Apri l 11, 1959. F26. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

January 30, 1958 - Feb. 29, 1959. F27. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Apri l 11, 1958 - March 20, 1959. F28. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Apri l 18, 1957 - March 3, 1959. F29. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

May 11, 1958 - Feb. 25, 1959. F30. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Apri l 19, 1958 - March 6, 1959. F31. 70b Invi tat ions Decl ined.

Dec. 17, 1958 - Aug. 11, 1959.

F6-31 contain invitat ions to JWF from many insti tut ions and groups, al l of which he decl ined. Signif icant subjects are advert is ing, air transportat ion, Algeria, American Friends

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829. BCN 116. (Cont. . . .)

of Vietnam, Armed Forces Network, arts and the Cold War, atomic warfare, Berl in, Big Lake, Brazi l , coal industry, Counci l Against Communist Aggression, Counci l on Foreign Relat ions, diplomatic corps, John Foster Dul les, Ahba Eban, education, education and the Cold War, educational exchange, Face the Nation, Roberta Fulbr ight, Fulbr ight and Foreign Relat ions Committee, gif ts to Fulbright, Hawaii , Insti tute of International Education, International Peasant Union, Jonesboro, Korea, Lithuania, Li t t le Rock Air Force Base, Louisiana State Universi ty, Meet the Press, Mississippi Valley Flood Control Association, National Counci l of the Churches of Christ, National Negro Opera Foundation, NATO, New York Board of Trade, Organizat ion of Arab Students, Boris Leonidovich Pasternak, Planned Parenthood Federation, Post Off ice, The Progressive, Sam Rayburn, Securi t ies and Exchange Commission, Roberta Fulbr ight Swanson, trade with the Soviet Union, Ukraine, Universi ty of Chile, White River Carnival, and Women’s American Organization for Rehabil i - tat ion through Training. The correspondents noted in F6-31 are George Venable Al len, Harry Cranbrook Allen, Robert Bernerd Anderson, Victor L’Episco Anfuso, Max Ascoli , Rafael Aspi l lago, George W. Ball , Max Waldo Bishop, Thomas Hale Boggs, Prescott Sheldon Bush, Jr. , Harry Flood Byrd, Homer Earl Capehart, El izabeth S. Carpenter, Wil l iam Lockhart Clayton, Wil l iam Sloane Coff in, Jr. , Harold Dunbar Cooley, John Cowles, Lincoln Maupin Cummings, Noobar Rethesos Daniel ian, Cl i f ford Davis, Al len Welsh Dul les, Frankl in Dunham, David L. Dykes, Jr., Wil l iam Al len Egan, Clark Mell Eichelberger, Al len Joseph El lender, Cornel ius Van H. Engert, Robert Eustice, J. J. Fens, Benjamin Fine, Daniel Robert Fi tzpatrick, Antonio Carr i l lo Flores, Orvi l le Lothrop Freeman, Foster Furcolo, Paul F. Geren, Nathan Green Gordon, Albert Arnold Gore, Ernest Gruening, Oscar Don Hadfield, Jr., Robert Hale, John Wesley Hanes, Jr. , Kenneth B. Hart in, John Netherland Heiskel l , Christ ian Archibald Herter, Lister Hi l l , George Kenneth Holland, Arthur Amory Houghton, Henry Mart in Jackson, Jacob Koppel Javits, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Eric A. Johnston, Kenneth Barnard Keating, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Scott Kirk- patr ick, Paul Koht, Thomas Henry Kuchel, Robert Al len Leflar, Russel l Bi l l iu Long, Eugene Joseph McCarthy, John Reagon Mc- Crary, Wil l iam B. Macomber, Jr., Luis Munoz Marin, Wil l iam McChesney Mart in, Jr., Mikhail Menshikov, Leonard Mial l , Helen Kirkpatrick Milbank, Marvin Alvin Mi l ler, Almer Sti l l - well Mike Monroney, Guy A. Moore, Wayne Lyman Morse, Harold R. Moskovit , Edmund Sixtus Muskie, John Wil l iam Nason, Richard Lewis Neuberger, Wil fred Joseph Paquet, Claude C. Phi l l ippe, Peggy Powell , Wil l iam Proxmire, Thomas Brady Pryor, Jr. , George L. Radcli f fe, Carl Raymond Reng, Powell McClel lan Rhea, Charles Slyvanus Rhyne, Glenn E. Riddel l , Rufus B. Robins, Martha Roundtree, Seymour J. Rubin, Perry L. Rushing, Howard

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830.

BCN 116. (Cont. . . .)

A. Rusk, Leverett Saltonstal l , Harold E. Snyder, Lawrence Edmund Spivak, Albert Howard Stebbins, Clarence Kirshman Strei t, Arthur El lsworth Summerfield, Herman Eugene Talmadge, Kenneth S. Teasdale, Blanche Thebom, Frank Thompson, Jr., John Mart in Vorys, Robert. Ferdinand Wagner, Jr. , Harry Walker, and Frances Elizabeth Wil l is.

F32. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led. May 23, 1956 - Sept. 29, 1956.

F33. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led.

Sept. 1, 1957 - Feb. 7, 1959.

F34. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led.

Sept. 15, 1958 - June 8, 1959.

F35. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led. Nov. 12, 1958 - May 15, 1959.

F36. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led. Nov. 4, 1958 - March 13, 1959.

F37. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led. January 26, 1959 - Dec. 5, 1959.

F38. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led. January 9, 1959 - Oct. 5, 1959.

F39. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led.

Nov. 10, 1958 - July 19, 1959.

F40. 70c Invi tat ions Fi l led.

May 27, 1958 - Oct. 5, 1959.

F32-40 contain invi tat ions from various individuals and groups request ing JWF’s presence at meetings, dinners, etc. JWF ac- cepted most of these invi tat ions or sent a personal represent- tat ive. The subjects noted are American Friends Service Com- mittee, Max Beloff, big business control of pol i t ics, Eugene R. Black, De Gray Reservoir, education in Arkansas, hunting tr ips, Insti tute of Internat ional Education, Grayson Louis

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831.

BCN 116. (Cont. . . .)

Kirk, Ronald Buchanan McCallum, oi l deplet ion al lowance, Frederick Maxfield Pickens, Leroy R. Pond, and protective tari f fs. The signif icant correspondents are Harry Cranbrook Al len, Clinton Presba Anderson, Laird Archer, Max Ascoli , Edward Ware Barrett , James Rosenborough Bemis, Eugene R. Black, Warren E. Bray, Hugh Montgomery, Frank W. Cantrel l , Issac W. Carpenter, David Lewis Cohn, Jay W. Dickey, Roscoe Drummond, Dwight David Eisenhower, Clyde Taylor El l is, Charles Cl i f ton Fichtner, John Huston Finley, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbright, Al lan Gates, Sidney L. Good, Wesley J. Gordon, Albert Arnold Gore, Dave Grundfest, Thomas Harper, George Wil l iam Healy, Jr., John Netherland Heiskel l , James C. Hob- good, George Kenneth Holland, Tom Hopkinson, Ralph M. Hower, D. Randolph, Jr. , Kenneth Barnard Keating, Ceci l Rhodes King, Robert Albert Learnard, Walter Lippmann, James Howard McGrath, Clarence Thurston McLaughl in, Trueman Mil l ion Mart in, Robert B. Meyner, Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. , Frank A. Newcombe, Harold Fred Ohlendorf, Harry L. Oswald, Wil l iam Roy Penix, Claude C. Phil ippe, James T. Phil l ips, Joseph J. Preston, Wil l iam Proxmire, Hurlon Conwell Ray, Charles Sylvanus Rhyne, A. Wil l is Robertson, James Dixon Robinson, Jr., Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefel ler, Winthrop Rockefel ler, Al fred W. Rose, Matthew Herman Rothert, Hobart Rowen, Nolan L. Rushing, Richard Brevard Russell , Donald Jay Shank, Harold E. Snyder, Lawrence Edmund Spivak, Herbert L. Thomas, Wilmer Joyce Waller, Thomas J. Watson, Jr., Al fred Popkess White, Kenneth Pat Wilson, Richard Lawson Wilson, and Robert Archibald Young, Jr.

F41. 70e Off ice Appointments - 1958 [sic] Feb. 11, 1949 - Apri l 17, 1959.

F42. 70e Off ice Appointments - 1958 [sic] January 6, 1957 - Dec. 23, 1958.

F43. 70e Off ice Appointments - 1958 [sic]

Dec. 13, 1957 - May 5, 1958.

F44. 70e Off ice Appointments - 1958 [sic]

January 1, 1956 - Dec. 31, 1956.

F41-44 contain JWF’s off ice appointments, including appoint- ments requested and denied. F44 contains JWF’s appointment calendar for 1956. The subjects noted are American University of Beirut, Asia, barge transportation, Bernard Mannes Baruch, Phil ip Wilson Bonsai, Brussels Fair, educational exchange,

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832.

BCN 116. (Cont. …)

Egypt, India, publ ic works in Arkansas, regulat ion of rai l - roads, Southern Manifesto, and United States Educational Commission for France. The signif icant correspondents are Phil ip Al len, Wil l iam Robert Alstadt, Laird Archer, Rafael A. Aspi l laga, Leonard L. Baxter, George F. Berl inger, Barry Bingham, John Tyler Caldwel l , Charles Cummings Coll ingwood, Wil l iam Edson Darby, Clarence Douglas Dil lon, Charl ie May Simon Fletcher, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, John Kenneth Galbrai th, Sudhir Ghosh, James R. Hale, Thomas Jefferson Hamilton, Walter W. Harr is, James Wilson Hil l , John H. Joyce, Vernon J. King, H. Wil l iam McMil lan, Leonidas L. Mack, Alfred J. Moss, John Wil l iam Murphy, Davis Payne Richardson, Rufus B. Robins, Harold Mason Sherman, Dabbs Sull ivan, Kenneth Ful- br ight Stratton Teasdale, Jr. , Robert A. Uihlein, and George Cl i f ton Wade.

F45. 70f Correspondence on Lectures, Requests for Art icles, Etc. - 1958 [sic] January 10, 1958 - Dec. 15, 1958.

F46. 70f Correspondence on Lectures, Requests for Art icles, Etc. - 1958 [sic] July 11, 1958 - Sept. 29, 1958.

ov F47. 70f Correspondence on Lectures, Requests for Art icles,

Etc. - 1958 [sic] Oct., 1953 - Sept. 22, 1958.

The correspondence in F45-47 is in the form of requests for speeches, art ic les, etc., writ ten by JWF and others. The signif icant subjects are Czechoslovakia, economic warfare, education and the Cold War, and educational exchange. The correspondents noted are Gordon Rufus Clapp, Lippert Spring El l is, Thomas Knight Finletter, Marcel Wil l iam Fodor, Sol Myron Linowitz, Charles Sylvanus Rhyne, and Eli B. Whitaker.

ov F48. Duck Hunt in Arkansas.

Nov. 10, 1955 - Feb. 18, 1956.

F49. Duck Hunt in Arkansas.

Sept. 27, 1955 - Dec. 28, 1955.

The correspondence concerns a duck hunt in Southern Arkansas arranged by JWF to promote Adlai E. Stevenson’s presidential candidacy in 1956. Related subjects are Arkansas state pol i - t ics, hunt ing tr ips, Presidential elect ion of 1952, and Adlai Ewing Stevenson. The signif icant correspondents are Harry

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833.

BCN 116. (Cont. …)

Scott Ashmore, Earle C. Clements, Blake Downie;, Al len Joseph El lender, El izabeth Wil l iams Fulbright, Albert Arnold Gore, Oren Harris, Thomas Carey Hennings, Jr. , Lister Hi l l , Lyndon Baines Johnson, Russell Bi l l iu Long, Robert Baumle Meyner, Aimer St i l lwel l Mike Monroney, Frederic Maxfield Pickens, Sam Rayburn, Jul ian Louis. Reynolds, Roy C. Ritter, J. Shelton Rushing, Nolan L. Rushing, Richard Brevard Russell , George Armistead Smathers, John Jackson Sparkman, John Cornel ius Stennis, and Wil l iam Stuart Symington.

F50. Inventory of Invitat ions Declined and Accepted in Arkansas

Counties. Feb. 1, 1944 - June 30, 1958.

F50 contains a record of the invitat ions JWF accepted and decl ined in Arkansas from 1944 to mid-1958. Related subjects are Arkansas state pol i t ics and Fulbright campaigns. There are no correspondents.

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