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This document is from the Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections located in the Carl A. Kroch Library.
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Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524
E-mail: [email protected]
I RESTRICTED I Harry W. Frantz. Papers,
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INTIWDUCTION
The materials herein described and evaluated were
acquired by Jean Frantz Blackall from the estate of Harry W. Frantz. It is
my understanding that full legal title without restriction to this collection
has been conveyed to Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. This university
was selected because Jean F. Blacka11 recognized that the Cornell University
Library's archives an<l manuscripts depart:nent alr~ady had a number of other
significant collections relating to such subject fields as diplomatic history,
Latin America, aviation, political history, World Wars I and II, photography,
and journalism. Thus, Cornell University is a most appropriate repository
in which the Frantz collection could be preserved. The Frantz collection
will enhance the already well known collections at Cornell University Library
and will facilitate scholarship by concentrating similar subject materials
together in one research insitution.
All of the ID.!!.terial in the Frantz collection
consists of original correspondence, cables, photographs, references files
and copies thereof belonging to Harry Warner Frantz (1891-1982) .. Frantz
was born in Cerro Gordo, Illinois. Upon completion of his secondary school
education and several itinerant travels in California and the Pacific Islands,
enrolled in Stanford University in 1913. After the outbreak of World War I,
Frantz joined the American Field Service in the ambulance section and served
with distinction with the French army on the Serbian-Albanian front in 1917.
He then became secretary of the American Red Cross Commission in Serbia with
the coordinated rank of first lieutenant and later captain in the United
States Army. Frantz served the American Red Cross in both relief and public
relations roles during 1918 and 1919.
On his return from the war and later relief efforts,
Frantz joined United Press in 1920 where he rer.'.3ined until 1965 except for two
no~ leaves of absence noted below. Frantz ttaD Jll.981.'.:,Led to the United Press
foreign department. By the late 1920's Frantz had become a diplomatic
SDecialist for United Press with a particular emphasis on Latin America and
the Pacific regions. With the onset of World Depression in 1929 and the
subsaquent election of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932, Frantz wrote United
Press cables on the world economy a~d American politics for use by United
Press' foreign press represenatatives. By 1936 Frantz had further developed
his long term interests in Latin America and the Pacific by becoming one of
the world's pioneer aviation journalists especially by travelling on VIP
trans-oceanic Pan American Airways flights to these two regions and across the
Atlantic ocean.
By 1937 Frantz was awarded the position of inter
national editor of the Washington Bureau of United Press and here he stayed,
while World War II erupted in Europe and Asia, coordinating the foreign affairs
news dispatches and cables from the nation's capital. In 1941, at the request
of Nelson A. Rockefeller, United Press gave Frantz a long leave of .absence,
his second. The first in 1923 allowed Frantz to assume the summer directorship
of public relations for Yellowstone National Park. The second proved to be
much more important for in effect United Press loaned Frantz to the American
government for war service. Frantz started his second leave as associate
director of the press division in {tyoffice of the Coordinater of Inter
American Affairs, the coordinator's post being held by Rockefeller under
appointment of President Roosevelt. Rockefeller later named Frantz director
of the CIAA press office. In 1944, when President Roosevelt transferred
Rockefeller to the post of Assistant Secretary of State for the American
Repu9lics, Rockefeller asked Frantz to accompany him there. Frantz served
Rockefe1-ler as his information officer and thus was in attendance at many
allied conferences including the 1945 United Nations meetings in San Francisco.
Frantz returned to United Press in 1945 as a
special correspondent and until his retirement in 1965 wrote special reports
and feature articles for United Press and later United Press International
on such subjects as space, energy, Latin American affairs, Pacific Affairs,
diplomacy, world economy, maritime development, science and geophysical matters.
In 1957, Columbia University awarded Frantz the
Maria Moors Cabot Prize for "outstanding achievement in the advancement of
inten1ational friendship in the Americas." The United States Antartic
Service, a division of the Department of Defense, honored Frantz in 1965
with its Gold Medal for his journalistic efforts about the Antartic region.
Frantz was awarded a Jane N. Smith Life Membership in the National Geographic
Society in 1943 in recognition of his pioneering efforts in world aviation
journalism covering the Litin American, Pacific and Atlantic Clipper ship
flights. Frantz received honors and decorations from the governments of
France, Serbia, Yugoslavia, Ecuador and Brazil.
This is a unique collection of American journalistic
materials. During the twenty years in which I served as an archival administrator,
rarely have I seen such a rich collection based on diverse subjects including
World War I, relief administration in Europe after World War I, Stanford
University student life, the Pacific region, Luzon, the Balkans, the American
Red Cross, the American Field Service Commission, Yellowstone National Park,
Latin America, the Caribbean region, diplomatic history 1920-1950, presidenti~l
elections particularly 1932 and'l948, aviation, the Italian-Ethiopian war,
the development of the United Nations, the Office of the Coordinator for
Inter-~~erican Affairs, Nelson A. Rockefeller, naval and merchant marine
develop~ents in the postwar era, Antartica, and world economy.
Thus, the collection has a strong research value
for students and scholars interested in a number of different subjects. Not
only is this appraisal based on the research value that this collection has
to the scholarly and academic constituencies of Con1ell University in particular
and the nation at large in general, the appraisal is also based to a large
degree on the marketability of this material to subject collectors. Many of
the subjects noted in the previous paragraph are of interest to collectors of
one kind or another. The incoming correspondence of the famous even when its
research value appears to be modest does have a relatively significant value
to collectors of autographs and manuscripts. Many of the photographs of
the Pacific, Latin America, World War I, Serbia and pioneer air flights are
quite highly prized.
Cornell University is fortunate to have received
the Frantz collection as a gift. The owner of the material wisely chose to
keep the component parts of the collection together as a research group
rather than to split it up among su2ject collectors and dealers. The Harry
W. Frantz Collection should be widely used by scholars and students once
its availability becomes kno.m in the scholarly world.
SECTION I: BOund VOLL:1.ES
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Family and Friends
Correspondence with Friends 1906-1926
University of the World 1914-1954
Youth 1906-1920
}forth Anerican Tour 1910-1912
Bearing AbeDt the Pacific I 1915-1916
Beating About the Pacific II 1915-1916
Beating About the Pacific III 1914-1917
Beating About the Pacific IV 1914-1917
Articles 1914-1916 carbons
Adventures in Luzon 1916 xerox copies
Adventures in Luzon 1916 xerox copies
Windows of My World, The Orient 1915-1916
Adventures in Luzon, Volume III 1916
Stanford University 1960's
Stanford University II
Stanford University III
Stanford University books
Stanford University 1913-1915
Stanford University 1916-1920
Stanford Stories 1913-1920
Typesetters Odyssey
Stanford Articles 1913-1920
American Field Service on Balkan Front
Olympus and Else-where, World War I letters
3 26 Olympus and Elsewhere carbons
3 27 Balkan War photographs
3 28 Balkan War letters home
3 29 Story of Serbian Corrnnission, American Red Cross
3 30 American Red Cross in Greece
3 31 American Red Cross in Serbia
4 32 Personal War Records and Correspondence
4 33 Balkans in War Time
4 34 Rival Universities
4 35 Serbian Correspondence, American Red Cross
4 36 Balkan War Correspondence
4 37 Albanian and Serbian Correspondence 1919-1942
4 38 American Red Cross in Serbia II
4 39 American Red Cross in Serbia III 1915-1919
4 40 European Travels and Stanford 1917-1920
5 41 World War I 1917-1920
5 42 American Field Service I
5 43 American Field Service II
5 44 American Field Service III
5 45 American Field Service IV
5 46 American Field Service V
5 47 Yellowstone National Park
5 48 Summer in Yellowstone I
5 49 Summer in Yellowstone II
5 so Summer in Yellowstone III
6 51 Summer in Yellowstone IV
6 52 Summer in Yellowstone V
6 53 Summer in Yellowstone VI
6 54 Summer in Yellowstone VII
6 SS Surruner in Yellowstone VIII
6 56 Surrnner in Yellowstone IX
6 57 Summer in Yellowstone X
6 58 Yellowstone References
6 59 They Said to Frantz, 350 Interviews I A-K
7 60 They Said to Frantz, 350 Interviews II L-Z
7 61 They Said to Frantz, selected xerox conies I & II
7 62 Annotated Business Cards
7 63 Annotated Business Cards II
7 64 New York City letter file 1920-1922
7 65 Personal Memorabilia
7 66 Pan American Scrapbook 1920-1965
7 67 Speeches 1920-1933
7 68 Campaigns and Campaigners
7 69 West 85th Street, New York City, 1920-1922
8 70 United Press letter file 1922-1937
8 71 History of United Press International 1920-1937
8 72 New York News Game 1920-1922
8 73 Brazilian Centennial Special Mission 1922 I
8 74 Brazilian Centennial Special Mission 1922 II
8 75 B.:-azilian Legal Documents of the 1850's
8 76 Washington, D.C. Invitations 1920-1950
8 77 Washington, D.C. Invitations 1922-1945
9 78 Pacific Memory Book I 1920-1940
9 79 Pacific Memory Book II 1920-1940
9 80 Hawaii in Washington 1922-1938
9 81 Newsman's Washington 1922~1938
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9 82 Inter-Oceanic Canal: Secret of the Straits
9 83 La Prensa Articles 1922-1941
9 84 Letters and Articles 1922-1960
10 85 Tacna Arica I
10 86 Tacna Arica II
10 87 Tacna Afica III
10 88 Tacna :!rica IV
10 89 Tacna Arica V
10 90 Tacna Arica VI
10 91 Tacna Arica VII
10 92 Tacna Arica VIII
11 93 Lindbergh Caribbean Fright 1928
11 94 Trans-Oceanic Flights 1927
11 95 Lindbergh Trans-Oceanic Flight 1927
11 96 Tacna Arica Supplement
11 97 Frantz Correspondence during Tacna Arica 1925-1926
11 98 Frantz Correspondence during Tacna Arica II
12 99 Lindbergh material
12 100 Hoover Goodwill Cruise to South Ar.Jerica 1928 I
12 101 Hoover Goodwill Cruise to South America 1928 II
12 102 Hoover Goodwill Cruise to South America 1928 III
12 103 Hoover Goodwill Cruise to South America 1928 IV
12 104 Herbert Hoover Addresses 1928
12 105 Hoover Goodwill Cruise Handbook
12 106 Hoover Goodwill Cruise Handbook
12 107 Sixth Pan American Conference Havana 1928 I
13 108 Sixth Pan American Conference Havana 1928 II
14 109 White House and Latin America Series
13 110 American DisOccupation of Haiti
13 111 Forbes Mission to Haiti 1930 I
13 112 Forbes Mission to Haiti 1930 II
13 113 Dominican Revolution of 1930
13 114 Cable Log of a Revolution (Dominic~n)
13 115 Presidential Campaign of 1932
13 116 Upper Amazon Crisis of 1932
13 117 Gran Chaco Com:::-ov~rS? betveen Boliva & Paraguay
13 118 Reporter of the Caribbean
13 119 Letters to the Portuguese
14 120 La Prensa Correspondence
14 121 A Reporter Explores the Pacific 1929-1932 I
14 122 A Reporter Explores the Pacific 1929-1932 II
14 123 A Reporter ••• ! carbon copy
14 124 A Reporter .•• II carbon copy
14 125 Ethiopian Crisis of 1935
14 126 Italian- Ethiopian War of 1935
14 127 International Reactions to the Ethiopian War
14 128 Mediteranean Crisis of 1935
14 129 Special for Batavia
14 130 Air Reporter in South America- I
15 131 Air Reporter in South America II
15 132 China Clipper TransPacific Press Flight 1936
133 South American Tour by Pan American Airways
15 134 TransPacific Press Flight I
15 135 TransPacific Press Flight II
15 136 TransPacific Press Flight III
15 137 TransPacific Press Flight IV
15 138
16 139
16 1 ,. () .., J
16 141
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16 143
16 14!,
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16 146
17 14 7
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17 149
17 150
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17 155
13 157
12 158
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18 161
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rn:!.teci Press Forelg-:1 o,~::,2rt:nent 1938 I
Ll .. ited Pr.ess Forei.Gn Departr1~nc 1938 It
enited I'!'.'ess for12ig:: ~-fail Letters 1911.-1938 T
t.: n:.::: e.<l ·Press Foreign M.-.dl i..etters i.931-l938 II
f!,i~en ?r.e::JS Foreign Na!l 1::,t te;rs 19';1-1938 III
Un iced Fress Fe reign Mc1.il L~tters 1.939-1941 I
i} ui t eci ?ress F,:,r2i0- :'12i1 Lette.rs H?-9-1941
. .:\"';i.3. t i:)n ~::-it:i,;_:c;s -:.s-:0-19ll
Argeriti.na 192~-l 9~1
Ia t <:: :.-:.:1~ t leinal C..-irres,;-01:.de.nc.e
A:::l:....tic Clipp2r Flight 1939 I
Atl~ntic Clipper Fl~i~c 1S39 II
.A,..:lantic Cli?per :F .1i.gi!t i.931 UI
Ccr:fe:-ence of American ?oreign Hinl:;t2rs 194C I
World ~ar IT cefercnces
O::i~e of (0,1r~lnat0r fer Tr:~°-r-\;;7T1.c:an A :"ai:-3 Llll:.-J.9!+
18 166 Office of Coordinator for Inter-American Affairs II
19 167 Office of Coordinator for Ir.ter-American Affairs ITI
19 168 Office of Coordinator for Inter-American Affairs IV
19 169 Office of Coordinator for Inter-American Affairs V
19 170 Office of Coordinator for Inter-American Affairs VI
19 171 World War II personal correspondence I
19 172 World War II personal correspondence II
19 173 United Nations, San Francisco Conference 1945 I
19 174 United Nations, San Francisco Conference 1945 II
20 175 United Nations, San Francisco Conference 1945 III ·
20 176 United Nations, San Francisco Conference 1945 IV
20 177 United Nations, :San Francisco Conference 1945 V
20 178 Ur.ited Nations, San Francisco Conference 1945 VI
20 179 United Nations, San Francisco Conference 1945 VII
20 180 World War II correspondence III
20 181 World War II correspondence TV
20 182 Vest Pocket Scrapbook
21 183 Personal Letters 1957-1960
21 184 Vacation Trip 1958
21 185 Rockefeller Family Miscellany
21 186 Nelson A. Rockefeller Correspondence 1942-1979 I
21 187 Nelson A. Rockefeller II
21 188 Nelson A. Rockefeller III
189 En Guardia I 1941-1942
22 190 En Guardia II i942-1943
22 191 En Guardia III 1943-1944
22 192 En Guardia IV 1944-1945
22 193 Jamieson Memorial Correspondence
22 19!. Jamieson Memorial Correspo:-idence ~
22 195 Jamieson Memorial Correspondence ~ 1."11
~ 23 196 Catchall Scrapbook pre 1945 l::,
23 197 Random Reference File I 1945-1960
23 198 Windows of My World I 1947
23 199 Windows of My World I 1947
23 200 Windows of My World II 1947
23 201 Windows of My World III 1947
23 202 Windows of My World IV 1947
23 203 Post War Readjustment 1945-1947 I
23 204 Post War Readjustment 1945-1947 II
24 205 Washington Journalist's Scrapbook 1949-1950 t: l:;ll
24 206 Correspondence 1945-1955 ~ ::<
24 207 American Press Party to Peru 1947 I () 0
24 208 American Press Party to Peru 1947 II ~ m ~
24 209 American Press Party to Peru 1947 III
24 210 American Press Party to Peru 1947 IV
24 211 Costa Rica-Nicaraiua Frontier Problem 1948
24 212 Log Book September-October 1948
25 213 Log Book 1948
25 214 Log Book 1948-1949
25 215 Log Book 1949
25 216 Log Book 1949
25 217 Log Book 1949
25 218 Log Book 1950
25 219 Log Book 1950 ·
25 220 Scrapbook 1950
25 221 Scrapbook 1950
26 222 Log Book 1950
26 223 Log Book 1951
26 224 Scrapbook 1950
26 225 Scrapbook 1951
26 226 United Press Foreign Mail 1948-1949
26 227 Inter~American PRess Conference 1950
26 228 Ecuador and Mexican Trips of 1951
26 229 Colombian Press Tour 1953 I
26 230 Coloobian Press Tour 1953 II
26 231 Venezuelan Iron Ore Shipments to U.S. 1952-1954
27 232 Inter-American Inve.stment Conference 1955
27 233 United Press Foreign Mail 1956
27 234 Caribbean Press Seminar I
27 235 Caribbean Press Seminar II
27 236 Special Assignments 1957
27 237 Norfolk Fleet Week 1957
27 238 International Naval Review I
27 239 International Naval Review II
27 240 International Naval Review III
27 241 International Naval Review IV
27 242 Santa Rose Launching 1957 I
28 243 Santa Rosa Launching 1957 II
28 244 Santa Rosa Launching 1957 III
28 245 Natiorutl Geophysical Year 1957
28 246 Moral Re-armament World Assembly 1958
28 247 Puerto Rico 1958
28 248 S.S. Argentina 1958 I
28 249 S.S. Argentina 1958 II
28 250 Argentine Press Flight 1958 I
28 251 Argentine Press Flight 1958 IT >:I
28 252 Hawaii Star-Bulletin Special Edition ~
1959 1'11
~ 28 253 Catchall Scrapbook 1958-1960 i::i
28 254 Washington Miscellany 1960-1961
28 255 Space Flights 1961-1962
29 256 S.S. Santa Mariana Launching
29 257 American Historical and Geographical References
29 258 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1961
29 259 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1962 I
29 260 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1962 II ·~
29 261 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1963 I ::iii x ::t
29 262 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1963 II
29 263 S.S. Magdalena Launching
29 264 Philippines Republic Miscellany (') 0
265 United Press filed by Frantz 1963 III ~
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30 266 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1963 TV
30 267 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1963 v
30 268 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1963 vI
30 269 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 I
30 270 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 II
30 271 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 III
30 272 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 TV
30 273 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 v
30 274 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 VI
31 275 United Press Copy filed by Frantz 1964 VII
31 276 Reporters and Writers Miscellany 1964
31 277 Reporters and Writers Miscellany 1965-1966 N <.n
Frantz articles in Congressional Record I vi
31 278 ~ ~
31 279 Frantz articles in Congressional Record II
31 280 Frantz ~~ticles in Congressional Record III
31 281 Frantz articles in Congressional Record IV
31 282 Frantz ~rticles in Congressional Record V
31 283 Frantz articles in Congressional Record VI
31 284 Frantz articles in Congressional Record VII
31 285 Frantz }:wards and Honors I
31 286 Frantz Awards and Honors II
31 287 Frantz Awards and Honors III
31 288 Frantz Awards and Honors IV
32 289 Aviation Articles and References
32 290 Stanford University Articles
32 291 Latin American Articles
32 292 Miscellaneous Articles 1940-1960 I
32 293 Miscellaneous Articles 1940-1960 II
32 294 Cabot Award 1957 I
32 295 Cabot Award 1957 II
33 296 Frantz 40th Anniversary with United Press 1960
33 297 Frantz Retirement Letters 1964 I
33 298 Frantz Retirement Letters 1964 II
33 299 Frantz Retirement Letters .1964 III
33 300 Frantz Retirement Letters 1964 IV
33 301 Frantz Retirement Letters 1964 V
33 302 Frantz Retirement Letters 1964 VI
33 303 Pan American Sketch Book 1920-1965
33 304 Frantz 80th Birthday 1971
33 305 Diplomatic Memorabilia I
33 306 Diplomatic Memorabilia II
33 307 Diplomatic ~emorabilia III >:, ). ){:j
308 h'J
33 Diplomatic Memorabilia IV
34 309 Diplomatic Memorabilia v
34 310 Diplomatic Memorabilia VI
34 311 Diplomatic Me~orabilia VII
34 312 Carlos Davila
34 313 Diplomatic and Governmental Correspondence
34 314 United Press Correspondence I
34 315 United Press Correspondence II
34 316 United Press Correspondence III ~ )l:l
35 317 United Press Washington Cables I x ::i:
35 318 United Press Washington Cables II
35 319 United Press Washington Cables III
35 320 Uniced Press His tori cal
35 321 Washington Journalist's Memqrabilia 1940-1945
35 322 Washington Journalist's Memorabilia 1957-1960
35 323 Washington Journalist's Memorabilia 1940-1959
35 324 Letters from & Global Reporters Files copies
36 325 Newsmen, Journalists and Writers I
36 326 Newsmen, Journalists and Writers IT
36 327 Newsmen, Journalists and Writers TII
36 328 Newsmen, Journalists and Writers TV
36 329 Newsmen, Journalists and Writers v
36 330 Newsmen, Journalists and Writers VI
36 331 Ne'Wsmen. Journalists and Writers VII
36 332 Ne..rsmen, Journalists and Writers VTII
36 333 Newsmen. Journalists and Writers TX N CJ, V1
37 334 Louis Jay Heath Files I ~ ~
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37 335 Louis Jay Heath F:l.les II ~ ""'
37 336 Antartica Conference 1959 I ~ Q
~ 37 337 Antartica Conference 1959 II ).
:z: c: 37 338 Antartica Conference 1959 III ~
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37 339 Antartica Conference 1959 IV ~ n
I E 37 340 Operation Salvage I
37 341 Operation Salvage II 9 ~
37 Salvage ~
342 Operation III ~
37 343 Adventures on Famous World Highways ~ ;:ii.
37 344 Holiday Cards Received 1920's-1930's "' ,0
R 37 345 Holiday Cards Received I ::t
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37 346 Holiday Cards Received II -~ 38 347 Holiday Cards Received III
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38 348 Holiday Cards Received IV ~ r'l'I
~ 38 349 Holiday Mail 1954 c: :z -38 350 Literary Detours of a Newsman <:
r'l'I ,0 VI
38 351 Literary Scrapbook I ~
38 352 Literary Scrapbook II 5 ,0
'. ~ ' :< 38 353 Literary Scrapbook III -"-i
38 354 Scrapbook IV :t
Literary ::i,. ti ~
38 355 Literary Scrapbook v z r'l'I
356 Scrapbook V1 ~
38 Literary -<
38 357 Literary Scrapbook VII ~ ..... .... Oo
39 358 Literary scrapbook VIII V'I c..,., v,
39 359 Literary Scrapbook IX ~ N
l 39 360 Incoming Correspondence 1950-1969 8;
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39 361 Random File I <.n v,
~ 39 362 Random Files II ~
39 363 Random File III
39 364 Random File IV ~
39 365 Travelogues of a World ~
Reporter I ~ ::i.
39 366 Travelogues of a World II z
Reporter c: In (')
39 367 Travelogues of a World Reporter III !!!:! :::i
39 368 Travelogues of a World Reporter IV n
§ 39 369 Travelogues of a World Reporter v 9 39 370 Correspondence 1972-1973 ~
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40 371 Friends I
40 372 Friends II >,: ~
40 373 Friends III x ::t
40 374 Friends IV
40 375 Washington References I
n 40 376 Washington References II 0
~ rn 40 377 Washington References III ~
40 378 Washington References TV
40 379 Washington References v
40 380 Washington References VI
40 381 Washington References VII
40 382 Reference Material II
40 383 Reference Material III
40 384 Reference Material IV
41 385 Academic and Scholarly Projects I
41 386 Academic and Scholarly Projects II
41 387 Academic and Scholarly Projects III
41 388 Academic and Scholarly Projects TV
41 389 Lyndon B. Johnson Library N (Ji V1
42 390 Autograph Collections ~ ~
Brli -v~.ff "' 42 391 Autograph Collections ~ !'>'!
42 392 Autograph Collections ~ t:::,
42 393 Newsman's Napoleon
42 394 Potomac Pilgrimages I
-42 395 Potomac Pilgrimages II
42 396 The Bible and the War
42 397 Metropolitan Memories
43A 398 Random Files v
43A 399 Random Files VI ;,,, ~
43A 400 Random Files VII ~
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43A 401 Random Files VIII
43A 402 Random Files IX
43A 403 Random Files x n 0
43A 404 The World is My Story 1943 ~ Mi
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43B 405 Miscellany I
43B 406 Miscellany II
43B 407 Miscellany III
43B 408 Miscellany IV
43B 409 Miscellany V
43B 410 Miscellany VI
43B 411 Miscellany VII
43B 412 Miscellany VTII
43B 413 Miscellany IX
43B 414 Miscellany X
43B 415 Photographs of Washington, D.C. 1920's
43C 416 Miscellany XI
43C 417 Miscellany XII
43C 418 Miscellany XIII
43C 419 Miscellany XIV >,
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.:. 3C 420 Miscellany xv ~ t:,
43C 421 Miscellany XVI
43C 422 Miscellany XVII
43C 423 Dominican Republic Cables 1930 carbon copies
43C 424 Reporters of the Caribbean 1932 carbon copies
43C 425 The White House and Latin America carbons
I SECTION II: OVERSIZED MATERIAL
A. framed photographs
B. photograph album
C. signed photograph, Charles Evans HUghes, November 17, 1923
D. framed association pieces
E. Awards, Citations, Honors and Humerous illustrations
F. framed modest works of art
G. unframed photographs
H. framed T.L.S. Nelson A. Rockefeller, May 13, 1943
I. Pioneer Flight Newspaper Collection