Alexander Wiley Papers, 1913-1967


Summary Information
Title: Alexander Wiley Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1913-1967

Creator:
  • Wiley, Alexander, 1884-1967
Call Number: Mss 15; Micro 985; Audio 490A; Disc 101A; AB 725; DC 538; CC 153

Quantity: 164.4 c.f. (397 archives boxes, 3 card files, 1 flat box, and 4 record center cartons), 5 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 24 tape recordings, 22 disc recordings, and 3 films

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Legislative and personal papers of a Republican Senator from Wisconsin (1938-1962) who served as chairman of the Foreign Relations and Judiciary Committees. Included is incoming and outgoing constituent correspondence which constitutes the vast bulk of the collection; correspondence with family, friends, government agencies, and prominent individuals; files on legislation sponsored by Wiley and on his work in the Foreign Relations Committee and on the Judiciary Committee, especially that relating to anti-trust legislation and the Bricker Amendment; extensive microfilmed biographical clippings; and a very complete record of Wiley's speeches, news releases, and other writings. Well documented in the collection are Wiley's support of the Saint Lawrence Seaway, the Chicago-Lake Michigan Water Diversion case, his advocacy of the Wisconsin dairy industry, his strong anti-communist beliefs and activities, and the censure of Joseph McCarthy by the Senate.

Language: English

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Biography/History

An abundance of biographical material on Alexander Wiley is available in the collection (Series 7, Boxes 55 and 56). The brief chronology of Wiley's life that follows is intended as a frame of reference and as such includes only the most significant highlights of Wiley's long career. He served longer than any previous United States Senator from Wisconsin, exceeding in seniority if not fame the La Follettes junior and senior, and Joseph McCarthy. During the course of his twenty-four year career, 1939-1963, he became chairman of two of the Senate's most powerful and prestigious committees: Foreign Relations and Judiciary. He considered his most significant achievement to be the passage of the St. Lawrence Seaway legislation and the subsequent implementation of the bill's mandate. At his defeat for reelection in 1962 by Gaylord Nelson he was the ranking Republican in the Senate. He spent the remaining five years of his life in relative seclusion in Washington, D.C.

Chronology

1884 May 26 Born, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, of Norwegian ancestry. Wiley's mother was Sophia Ekern Wiley (died 1932) and father was Alec Wiley (Hvila) (died 1922)
1902 Graduated from high school in Chippewa Falls
1902-1904 Attended Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1904-1906 Attended University of Michigan Law School
1907 Attended University of Wisconsin Law School; Received LLB; Admitted to the Wisconsin Bar
1909 November 15 Married May Jenkins
1909-1915 District Attorney of Chippewa County, Wisconsin
1915-1918 Attorney, Operator of dairy farm, Director of First National Bank of Chippewa Falls, President of Chippewa Falls Commercial Association, and Chippewa Falls School Board member
1933 Governor of Wisconsin-Upper Michigan District of Kiwanis International
1936 Unsuccessful Republican candidate for Governor of Wisconsin
1938 Elected to U.S. Senate
1939-1945 Servered on the following Senate Committees: Agriculture, Claims, Commerce, Mines and Mining, Naval Affairs, Privileges and Elections, Rules, and Small Business
1939 September U.S. delegate Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference (Oslo, Norway)
1944 Re-elected to U.S. Senate
1945 Became a member of the Foreign Relations Committee
1946 U.S. Representative British Empire Parliamentary Conference (Bermuda)
1947-1949 Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee
1948 Head of U.S. Delegation British Empire Parliamentary Conference (Bermuda)
1950 Re-elected to U.S. Senate
1950-1951 Member, Senate Committee for the Investigation of Crime in Interstate Commerce (Kefauver Committee)
1951 September Delegate to Japanese Peace Treaty Signing (San Francisco)
1952 August U.S. Representative Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference (Bern)
1952-1953 U.S. Delegate to the United Nations 7th General Assembly
1953 Censured by the Wisconsin Republican State Convention for refusing to support the Bricker amendment
1953 October U.S. Representative Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference (Washington)
1953-1954 Chairman Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1954 September U.S. Representative Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference (Vienna)
1954 Delegate Latin American Economic Congress (Rio de Janeiro)
1955 U.S. Representative Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference (Helsinki)
1956 Wisconsin State Republican Committee refuses to endorse Wiley for re-election
1956 Re-elected to U.S. Senate
1957 U.S. Representative Inter-Parliamentary Conference (London)
1958 Delegate International Meeting on Patents and Copyrights (Lisbon, Portugal)
1959 Vice-Chairman U.S. Delegation NATO Parliamentarians Conference (Washington)
1960 Became the ranking Republican Senator
1962 Defeated for re-election by Gaylord Nelson
1963-1967 Lived in retirement in Washington, D.C.
1967 October 26 Died in a Philadelphia nursing home after suffering a stroke
Scope and Content Note

The Collection: General

The Alexander Wiley papers, consisting of an estimated 936,000 items, relate almost exclusively to Wiley's twenty-four year career in the Senate. One folder of correspondence, two folders of speeches, and one scrapbook precede Wiley's Senate years and 10 folders of correspondence and one scrapbook cover the remaining five years of his life after leaving the Senate.

The vast bulk of the collection consists of constituent correspondence and copies of Wiley's replies. As such it provides an excellent reflection of the political thinking of a highly diversified political and economic representation of Wisconsin residents over a quarter of the twentieth century beginning with the last years of the depression, encompassing World War II, post-war prosperity, the Korean War and the “cold war” and culminating with the Cuban revolution and subsequent missile crisis.

Although Wiley, by virtue of seniority and circumstance, became chairman of two of the most powerful Senate committees--Foreign Relations and Judiciary--the papers do not especially illuminate either Wiley's role as a chairman or the functioning of the committees themselves. There is, however, extensive documentation in a number of areas of special concern to Wiley such as the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Chicago-Lake Michigan Water Diversion case, anti-communism, and the marketing of dairy products. On these issues Wiley held strong views, which he often expressed.

On most other issues, especially controversial ones, Wiley was extremely cautious about taking definitive stands. His correspondence, especially that with constituents, is particularly devoid of expressions of his views. In an apparent attempt to keep all of his constituents loyal and happy, most of his responses were bland, routine and non-committal. To call him a fence-sitter is perhaps too harsh a verdict, but the correspondence adequately documents his attempt to be all things to all people. He maintained a flexible neutrality, as it were, in replying to most constituents' questions and admonitions.

How the Collection was Organized

Senator Wiley's papers originally consisted of approximately 500 record center cartons each containing one cubic foot of materials. All but a small addition were transferred to the Society from the Federal Record Center in Alexandria, Virginia shortly after Wiley was defeated for re-election in 1962. Mrs. Wiley donated additional materials after the Senator's death in October 1967. During the process of transferring the papers from Wiley's office to the record center and subsequently to the Society, much of the original order was lost, hence the papers arrived at the Society in a state of disarray. An attempt was made to preserve whatever remained of the original order and to reconstruct it wherever possible. For many of the files it was impossible to do either due to the varied filing methods imposed by a succession of secretaries and filing clerks in Wiley's office over the twenty-five year period. In those cases, an order was imposed upon the files.

With the exception of the subject files, the fifteen series extant in the collection reflect the basic arrangement of the papers in Wiley's office and by extension reveal the functional organization and distribution of work in the office. The subject file is an artificially constructed series necessary for the arrangement of materials which did not readily fit into existing series.

Almost all the printed material was weeded from the papers and sent to the Historical Society library. All photographs were removed and transferred to the Visual Materials section. Duplicates and carbons were discarded. The personal correspondence was weeded on an individual letter basis and many of the routine letters were discarded. Due to time constraints, all other series were left intact with the exception of large quantities of routine requests for government publications, such as the USDA Yearbook.

Suggestions for the Researcher on the Use of the Collection

Each series has been numbered beginning with Box 1. Researchers therefore should indicate both the series number and the box number when requesting materials.

The four central series in the collection are personal correspondence, legislative correspondence, government agencies correspondence, and the subject file. The basic arrangement in the personal series is chronological. The other three series are arranged according to subject whether it is an area of legislation, a responsibility of a particular governmental agency or a specific subject. It is, however, possible to find correspondence relating to a specific subject in all four series. The legislative, governmental agencies and subject series are arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.

Series 1: Personal Correspondence, 1914, 1938-1967 (78 Boxes)

The personal correspondence, arranged chronologically by day, is not "personal" in the strictest sense of the word. It includes exchanges with a great many prominent individuals both within and outside governmental circles which provide excellent insight into the social existence of a United States Senator and from which a picture of Wiley as an individual emerges: the portrait of a small-town, Midwestern, devout, Kiwanis member trying desperately though often futilely to apply what some would characterize as a homespun, nineteenth-century free enterprise philosophy to the problems of twentieth century America. Ample documentation exists to illustrate Wiley's close friendship with such notables as General Julius Klein and J. Edgar Hoover. Evident throughout the series is the presence of a certain "campaign consciousness." Wiley, quite naturally, was extremely concerned with re-election and much of the correspondence with friends in Wisconsin reflects that concern. In addition to correspondence with prominent individuals, the series contains a substantial amount of constituent correspondence, exchanges with political associates in Wisconsin regarding local political problems, with members of his family, and personal friends. A select list of prominent correspondents found in this series is in a card file in the Archives Research Room.

Series 2: General Correspondence, 1938-1966 (31 boxes)

Wiley's general correspondence file appears to differ very little from the personal correspondence file. The letters appear to be more pedestrian and the correspondents less prominent. The arrangement is chronological by month.

Series 3: Legislative Correspondence, 1939-1962 (61.2 c.f., 153 boxes)

The legislative correspondence consists almost exclusively of constituent correspondence concerning legislation before Congress or proposed legislation. This series, more than any other in the collection, reflects a wide variety of political opinions expressed by Wisconsin residents. There is extensive correspondence on almost every major legislative issue before Congress over the twenty-four year span of Wiley's career. Controversial issues, of course, provoked the most correspondence and the best letters. Correspondence pertaining to legislation may also be found in the subject file, the legislative bills series, and the judiciary series.

The legislative correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject or area of legislation and chronologically by month thereunder. Prior to 1949-1950 correspondence relating to legislative matters was filed according to topic or subject of the legislation. After that, Wiley's staff filed correspondence by the Senate committee under whose jurisdiction the legislation fell. Hence, there are a multitude of folder headings prior to 1949-1950, while most correspondence following that period is arranged by committee area. Occasionally correspondence was filed by House committee headings.

Series 4: Judiciary Committee, 1940, 1947-1962 (8.4 c.f., 21 boxes)

This series is a mixture of Judiciary Committee working files and constituent correspondence concerning legislation under the jurisdiction of that committee. No clear original order was perceivable; hence, it is suggested that the researcher refer also to the legislative series and the subject files for material relating to the committee. Of note in this series is extensive correspondence relating to anti-trust legislation and to the Bricker Amendment. This series is arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder, with the exception of general correspondence relating to the committee and its affairs, which is filed in the first two boxes of the series.

Series 5: Legislative Bill File, 1939-1962 (4.8 c.f., 6 boxes)

This series includes information on bills introduced or co-sponsored by Wiley, correspondence pertaining to these bills, and other related documents. The series is arranged chronologically by congress and session number. Many are private bills for the relief of individuals; this was because, after World War II, Wiley introduced a substantial number of bills providing for waiver of immigration quotas for displaced relatives of Wisconsin constituents. Files which contained only printed copies of bills introduced or sponsored by Wiley have been discarded. Researchers are advised to consult Congressional Record indexes for a full list of his legislative record.

Series 6: Governmental Agencies, 1939-1962 (7.6 c.f., 19 boxes)

When originally processed, this series was the largest in the collection. However, many of the letters were merely requests, complaints, and problems which Wiley's staff handled in a routine fashion. In 1984, this series was extensively weeded and these routine files were discarded. Retained were those few files in which the correspondence was substantial or Wiley was known to be interested. It may be helpful for the researcher to know that this selection was made for the agencies in which the correspondence was extensive by reviewing a sample of the letters. If the sample was judged to be routine, the entire correspondence file of that agency was discarded; if letters of value were found, the entire agency file was weeded and such items retained.

Series 7: Subject File, 1939-1962 (25.6 c.f., 64 boxes)

This series is the most diversified in the collection. It consists, in part, of subject folders kept by Wiley as well as some created during the course of processing. This approach was necessary in order to control the great volume of disordered material in the collection. The subject file is thus the repository of those parts of the collection which did not readily fall into other more clearly discernable series. In 1984, this series was reduced by the removal of routine and ephemeral material.

Of special note are several boxes of correspondence between Wiley and his home secretary and with various members of his family which reveal more of Wiley as an individual than any other part of the collection. Also of note is correspondence and other material relating to Senator Joseph McCarthy, the attempt to censure McCarthy, and the Army-McCarthy hearings. This series also includes a great deal of correspondence on the St. Lawrence Seaway, a project which Wiley considered his greatest accomplishment.

Series 8: Job Requests : This series was discarded in 1984.

Series 9: Post Office Appointments : This series was discarded in 1984.

Series 10: Special Letters, 1951-1962 (2.4 c.f., 6 boxes)

Because this series was found segregated in Wiley's original office files, it was retained intact as a separate series. Despite the special treatment by the Wiley staff, it seems to include correspondence similar to that found in several other series.

Series 11: Publication File, 1916-1962 (9.2 c.f., 24 boxes)

This series consists of speeches, press releases, statements, form letters, and miscellaneous writings. Because Wiley was a prolific speechmaker, over half of the boxes in the series contain material of this type. This series is arranged by category and chronologically within these categories. There are incomplete indexes to the speeches and newsletters and a partial list of press releases. The senator's weekly newsletters are available on microfilm in the Society library. Indexes to the Congressional Record should be used as a guide to his floor remarks. Taken together, the Society's holdings provide a complete collection of Wiley's public utterances.

Series 12: Newspaper clippings : This series was discarded in 1984.

Series 13: Congressional Record, 1939-1962 : This series was discarded in 1984, as the Congressional Record is available in the Historical Society library.

Series 14: Miscellaneous Material (1 c.f., 2 boxes, 12 tapes, 22 discs and 2 films)

This series includes disc recordings and films, one file box, as well as awards and citations.

Series 15: Scrapbooks, 1936-1967 (5 reels of microfilm [35 mm])

This series provides an excellent reflection of Wiley's public and political career as portrayed in newspapers. Coverage begins with Wiley's unsuccessful campaign for governor of Wisconsin in 1936 and ends with clippings noting his death in 1967. This series was microfilmed in 1984 and the original scrapbooks discarded. Although each scrapbook covered a specific time period, clippings were not arranged in each volume. Because of great variations in the photographic quality of individual clippings, many pages have been filmed at several exposures.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Senator and Mrs. Wiley, Washington, D.C., 1963-1968. Accession Number: M63-006, M66-475, M68-200, M68-253, M97-028


Contents List
Mss 15
Series: Series 1: Personal Correspondence
Box   79
Name index
Box   1
Folder   1
1914
Box   1
Folder   1
1938 November-December
1939
Box   1
Folder   2-6
January-February
Box   2
March-April
Box   3
May-June
Box   4
July-December
1940
Box   5
January-May
Box   6
June-December
1941
Box   7
January-June
Box   8
June-December
1942
Box   9
January-May
Box   10
June-October
Box   11
Folder   1-2
October-December
1943
Box   11
Folder   3-8
January-March
Box   12
April-July
Box   13
August-November
Box   14
Folder   1-3
November-December
1944
Box   14
Folder   4-7
January-February
Box   15
February-April
Box   16
May-August
Box   17
August-September
Box   18
Folder   1-6
October-December
1945
Box   18
Folder   7-8
January-February
Box   19
February-May
Box   20
June-October
Box   21
Folder   1-4
November-December
1946
Box   21
Folder   5-10
January-March
Box   22
April-August
Box   23
Folder   1-6
September-December
1947
Box   23
Folder   7-8
January
Box   24
February-May
Box   25
May-September
Box   26
October-December
1948
Box   27
January-April
Box   28
April-August
Box   29
Folder   1-6
September-December
Box   29
Folder   7
1949
Box   29
Folder   8
1950
1951
Box   30
January-July
Box   31
Folder   1-5
August-December
1952
Box   31
Folder   6-7
January
Box   32
February-June
Box   33
July-December
1953
Box   34
January-March
Box   35
March-May
Box   36
May-July
Box   37
August-December
1954
Box   38
January-October
Box   39
Folder   1-2
November-December
1955
Box   39
Folder   3-6
January-February
Box   40
February-April
Box   41
April-July
Box   42
July-December
1956
Box   43
January-March
Box   44
March-June
Box   45
July-October
Box   46
Folder   1-3
November-December
1957
Box   46
Folder   4-6
January-February
Box   47
February-April
Box   48
April-June
Box   49
June-August
Box   50
September-December
1958
Box   51
January-February
Box   52
February-April
Box   53
April-June
Box   54
June-September
Box   55
September-December
1959
Box   56
January-February
Box   57
March-April
Box   58
May-June
Box   59
July-August
Box   60
September-November
Box   61
Folder   1-2
December
1960
Box   61
Folder   3-6
January
Box   62
February-March
Box   63
April-May
Box   64
June-August
Box   65
August-November
Box   66
Folder   1-3
November-December
1961
Box   66
Folder   4-6
January
Box   67
February-March
Box   68
March-May
Box   69
May-July
Box   70
July-September
Box   71
September-December
Box   72
Folder   1
December
1962
Box   72
Folder   2-6
January-March
Box   73
March-May
Box   74
June-July
Box   75
July-September
Box   76
September-December
Box   77
Folder   1-2
1963
Box   77
Folder   3-6
1964-1967
Box   78
Condolences, 1967
Series: Series 2: General Correspondence
Box   1
Folder   1
1938
Box   1
Folder   2-3
1939
Box   1
Folder   4-5
1940
Box   1
Folder   6
1941
Box   1
Folder   7
1942
Box   2
Folder   1
1943
Box   2
Folder   2-5
1944
Box   3
Folder   1-5
1945
Box   3
Folder   6
1946
Box   4
Folder   1-3
1947
Box   4
Folder   4-5
1948
Box   5
Folder   1-2
1948 (continued)
Box   5
Folder   3-5
1949
Box   6
Folder   1-5
1949 (continued)
Box   6
Folder   6
1950
Box   7
1950 (continued)
Box   8
Folder   1-5
1950 (continued)
Box   8
Folder   6
1951
Box   9
1951 (continued)
Box   10
Folder   1-2
1951 (continued)
Box   10
Folder   3-6
1952
Box   11
Folder   1-3
1952 (continued)
Box   11
Folder   4-6
1953
Box   12-14
1953 (continued)
Box   15
Folder   1-4
1953 (continued)
Box   15
Folder   5
1954
Box   16-17
1954 (continued)
Box   18
Folder   1-2
1954 (continued)
Box   18
Folder   3-5
1955
Box   19
1955 (continued)
Box   20
Folder   1-3
1955 (continued)
Box   20
Folder   4
1956
Box   21
1956 (continued)
Box   22
Folder   1-2
1956 (continued)
Box   22
Folder   3-5
1957
Box   23-24
1957 (continued)
Box   25-26
1958
Box   27
Folder   1-3
1958 (continued)
Box   27
Folder   4-5
1959
Box   28-29
1959 (continued)
Box   30
1960
Box   31
Folder   1-5
1961
Box   31
Folder   6
1962-1963, 1966, undated
Series: Series 3: Legislative Correspondence
Box   1
Folder   1-4
Administrative Procedure, 1939 February-1940 March
Box   1
Folder   5
Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 1959 January-1960 July
Agriculture
Box   1
Folder   6-7
1939-1940
Box   2
Folder   1-8
1941-1943 June
Box   3
Folder   1-7
1948-1953 August
Box   4
Folder   1-6
1954 January-December
Box   5
Folder   1-5
1955 January-July
Box   6
Folder   1-4
1955 August-1956 December
Box   7
Folder   1-5
1957 January-October
Box   8
Folder   1-5
1957 November-1958 April
Box   9
Folder   1-6
1958 May-1960 May
Box   10
Folder   1-2
1960 June-1961 November
Agriculture Adjustment Administration
Box   10
Folder   3
1941
Box   10
Folder   4
Postcards, 1941 February
Box   10
Folder   5-6
Agriculture-Appropriation, 1942
Box   10
Folder   7
Agriculture-Conservation, 1958 January-September
Box   10
Folder   8
Agriculture-Dairy and Research Laboratory, 1955 January-July
Agriculture-Legislation: AAA-Incentive Payments, Wheat
Box   11
Folder   1-3
1943 February-April, undated
Box   11
Folder   4
Postcards, 1943 March
Box   11
Folder   5-7
Agriculture-Humane Slaughter, H.R. 7672, 1955 January-1957? September
Box   11
Folder   8
Agriculture-School Milk Program, 1954-1955
Box   12
Folder   1
Alcoholic Beverages--Advertising, 1939 March-1940 March
Box   12
Folder   2
America First Committee, 1941
Box   12
Folder   3
Anti-Alien Legislation, 1940-1942
Box   12
Folder   4
Anti-Trust Legislation, 1939-1942
Appropriations
Box   12
Folder   5-6
1943 February-June; 1949-1951 July
Box   13
Folder   1-7
1952 April-1956 December
Box   14
Folder   1-5
1957 January-April
Box   15
Folder   1-7
1957 April-1958 September
Box   16
Folder   1-2
1959 January-1960 August
Armed Services
General
Box   16
Folder   3-8
1951 January-1953 December
Box   17
Folder   1-7
1954 January-1955 March
Box   19
Folder   1-5
1957 June-1960 July
Box   19
Folder   6
Defense Reorganization, 1958 April-July
Legislation
Box   19
Folder   7
1942 March-October
Box   20
Folder   1-2
1942 November-1943 June
Box   20
Folder   3
Army, 1940-1942
Box   20
Folder   4
National Guard, 1958 January-May
Box   20
Folder   5
Pay Increases, 1942 March-September
Box   20
Folder   6-7
Preparedness, 1957 October-1958 March
Atomic Energy
Box   20
Folder   8
1954 April-November
Box   21
Folder   1-5
1955 January-1959 July
Box   21
Folder   6
Bandmaster's Bill, 1940
Box   21
Folder   7
Banking, 1939 January-1940 November
Banking and Currency
Box   21
Folder   8-11
1949; 1951 April-1953 December
Box   22
Folder   1-7
1954 January-1955 December
Box   23
Folder   1-5
1956 February-1960 November
Box   23
Folder   6
Banking Committee, 1956 January-October
Box   23
Folder   7
Small Business, 1956 January-October
Box   24
Folder   1
Housing, 1956 February-September
Box   24
Folder   2
Housing Legislation, 1959 February-September
Box   24
Folder   3
Legislation, 1941 April-1942 July
Box   24
Folder   4
S. 2577, 1956 January-September
Box   24
Folder   5
Bankruptcy Law, 1939 February-1942 November
Box   24
Folder   6
Barber's Legislation, 1940 September-1942 July
Box   24
Folder   7
Beer Legislation, 1941 March-June
Box   24
Folder   8
Blind, Assistance for the, 1939 March-1942 December
Box   25
Folder   1
Bridges, Harry, Deportation Case, 1940 May-September
Box   25
Folder   2
Building and Loan Association, 1940 January-1941 December
Box   25
Folder   3
Burke Amendment, 1939 March
Box   25
Folder   4
Byrnes Bill, S. 2203, 1939 April-May
Box   25
Folder   5-6
Byrnes-HRL 6635, 1939 May-July
Box   25
Folder   7
Census Legislation, 1940 February-April
Box   25
Folder   8
Charitable Institutions, 1942 March-December
Box   25
Folder   9
Chiropractic, 1939 September-1942 October
Box   25
Folder   10
Civil Liberties (La Follette) Committee, 1939 January-1942 March
Civil Service
Box   25
Folder   11
Hatch Act, 1942 April-September
Legislation
Box   26
Folder   1-9
1941 December-1942 May
Box   27
Folder   1-5
1942 May-1943 May
Box   27
Folder   6
Claims, 1939 January-1940 January
Claims Committee
Box   27
Folder   7
1939 January-1945 April
Box   27
Folder   8
Mediterranean Fruitfly-Florida, 1940 November-1941 January
Box   27
Folder   9
Coal Amendment (The Guffy Act), 1941 March-April
Box   28
Folder   1
Coal Act Amendment, 1939 March-1941 February
Box   28
Folder   2-3
Coal Legislation, 1939 February-1941 May
Box   28
Folder   4-7
Dairy Legislation, 1939 January-1940 December
Box   28
Folder   8
Daylight Savings Time, 1941 March-1942 December
Defense
Box   28
Folder   9-10
General, 1939 January-1942 December
Box   29
Folder   1-3
Anti-Strike Bills, 1940 November-1941 August
Box   29
Folder   4
Building Construction Trades, 1941 October
Box   29
Folder   5
Exchange of Destroyers for Airbases, 1940 July-September
Box   29
Folder   6
HR10707-Amending Criminal Code to Prevent Sabotage, etc., 1940 December-1941 January
Box   29
Folder   7
National Guard Legislation, 1940-1941
Non-Military Expenditures
Box   29
Folder   8-9
1941 May-December
Box   30
Folder   1
1942 January-1943 February
Box   30
Folder   2
Rubber, 1942 March-December
Box   30
Folder   3
S.1650-Conscription of Wealth Lee Bill-Russell Overton, 1940 August-1942 February
Box   30
Folder   4
Appropriations, 1940-1941
Box   30
Folder   5
Excess Profits Tax, 1940 July-1942 April
Box   30
Folder   6
Salary, 1941 March-1942 January
Box   30
Folder   7
General Pershing's Proposals, 1940 August-September
Box   30
Folder   8
Selective Service and Training Act, 1941 March
War Unemployment Benefits
Box   30
Folder   9
1942 January-February
Box   31
Folder   1-2
1942 February-July
Box   31
Folder   9
Dentistry, 1942 March-June
Box   31
Folder   4-5
Dies Committee, 1938 December-1942 May
District of Columbia
Box   31
Folder   6-7
District of Columbia, 1953 February-1955 September
Box   31
Folder   8
1957-1959
Box   31
Folder   9
1939 March-1942 October
Box   31
Folder   10
Dutch Elm Disease, 1939 February-1940 March
Education
Box   31
Folder   11
1939 January-1942 May
Box   32
Folder   1
1942 June-December
Box   32
Folder   2-3
For Aid to Private and Parochial Schools, 1949 January-May
Box   32
Folder   4
Embargo, Spanish, 1938 December 15-1939 February 13
Box   32
Folder   5
Emergency Officers, 1939 February, 1940 January
Box   32
Folder   6
Emergency Powers (Presidential), 1940 February-June
Equal Rights
Box   32
Folder   7
1941 (one letter); 1942 February-December
Box   32
Folder   8-9
Women, 1939-1942
Box   32
Folder   10
Explosives, 1941 July; 1942 September
Box   33
Folder   1
Fair Trade Law, 1941 March-April
Box   33
Folder   2
Farm Credit Administration-Legislation, 1940 February-July
Box   33
Folder   3
Farm Security Administration, 1939, 1941-1943
Box   33
Folder   4
Farm Products (as Raw Materials for Industry), 1940 January-May
Box   33
Folder   5
Farm Legislation, 1940 February-1942 May
Box   33
Folder   6
Farm Loan, 1942 March-1942 July
Box   33
Folder   7
Farm Party, 1942 February-September; 1943 February
Box   33
Folder   8
Federal Firearm Regulations, 1957 June-December
Box   34
Folder   1
Federal Fiscal Policy, 1941 January-June
Finance
Box   34
Folder   2-5
1949, 1951 January-July
Box   35
Folder   1-6
1951 August-1953 March
Box   36
Folder   1-6
1953 March-May
Box   37
Folder   1-7
1953 May-November
Box   38
Folder   1-4
1953 December-1954 February
Box   39
Folder   1-6
1954 March-May
Box   40
Folder   1-7
1954 May-December
Box   41
Folder   1-5
1955 January-April
Box   42
Folder   1-5
1955 April-July
Box   43
Folder   1-6
1955 August-1956 October
Box   44
Folder   1-5
1956 November-1957 April
Box   45
Folder   1-5
1957 May-1958 March
Box   46
Folder   1-5
1958 April-1959 February
Box   47
Folder   1-4
1959 February-June
Box   48
Folder   1-6
1959 July-1960 May
Box   49
Folder   1
1960 June-December
Box   49
Folder   2
Co-op Taxes, 1958 March-April
Box   49
Folder   3
Excise Tax-Telephone, 1959 January-April
Box   49
Folder   4
Forand Bill, 1960 January-August
Box   49
Folder   5
Halquist Case (HR7057), 1960 October; 1961 August-December
Box   49
Folder   6
Highways, 1955 March-December
Jenkins-Keough Bill
Box   49
Folder   7
1956 May-December
Box   50
Folder   1-2
1957 January-1958 December
Box   50
Folder   3-4
Keough Bills, 1959 February; 1960 January-November
Reciprocal Trade
Box   50
Folder   5-6
1958 January-June
Box   51
Folder   1
1958 July-September
Box   51
Folder   2
Small Business, 1956 January-July
Box   51
Folder   3
Small Business Taxes, 1958 January-November
Social Security
Box   51
Folder   4-7
1955 May-1956 June
Box   52
Folder   1-2
1957 July-1958 March
Box   52
Folder   3-4
Social Security Revision, 1960 April-October
Box   52
Folder   5
Social Security Revision (Wisconsin Retirement fund Amendment), 1950 April-July
Finance: Social Security (R.R. Retirement)
Box   52
Folder   6
1958 January-April
Box   53
Folder   1
1958 May-July
Box   53
Folder   2-3
Social Security, 1958 July-December
Box   53
Folder   4-5
Social Security Revision, 1956 January-September
Taxes
Box   54
Folder   1-6
1953 September-1954 August
Box   55
Folder   1-2
1955 March-December
Box   55
Folder   3-4
Taxation, 1958 January-1958 June
Tax Commission
Box   55
Folder   5
1957 January-March
Box   56
Folder   1
1957 January-March
Box   56
Folder   2
Fine Arts Legislation, 1939 February-March
Finnish Loan
Box   55
Folder   3
Pro, 1940 January-March
Box   56
Folder   4
Against, 1940 January-March
Box   56
Folder   5
Firearms Legislation, 1940-1941
Box   56
Folder   6
Flood Control, 1940 March-1942 June
Box   56
Folder   7
Food and Drug Bill (Proposed Amendment), 1939 January-1941 June
Box   56
Folder   8
Foreign Affairs, 1939 February, 1940 February-March
Box   57
Folder   1
Foreign Aid-Mutual Security, 1960 February-March
Box   57
Folder   2
Foreign Policy Criticisms, 1941 June-December
Foreign Relations
Box   57
Folder   3-7
1947-1952 September
Box   58
Folder   1-6
1952 December-1953 April
Box   59
Folder   1-7
1953 May-June
Box   60
Folder   1-6
1953 July-October
Box   61
Folder   1-4
1953 November-1954 September
Box   62
Folder   1-5
1954 October-1955 February
Box   63
Folder   1-6
1955 March-October
Box   64
Folder   1-5
1956 January-October
Box   65
Folder   1-5
1956 November-1957 February
Box   66
Folder   1-7
1957 March-December
Box   67
Folder   1-6
1958
Box   68
Folder   1-6
1959 January-September
Box   69
Folder   1-7
1959 September-1960 November
Box   70
Folder   1-7
1961
Box   71
Folder   1
May 18, 1956, Asian Luncheon, 1954 January-1956 May
Box   71
Folder   2
Communism and Narcotics, 1951 August-1954 August
Box   71
Folder   3
Cuba, 1960 January-November
Box   71
Folder   4
Disarmament, 1958 January-October
Box   71
Folder   5
Ex-Foreign Officers Comments, 1959 February-March
Box   71
Folder   6-10
Foreign Aid, 1956 December-1958 December
Box   71
Folder   11
Indo-China War, 1954 February-June
Information Sub-Committee
Box   72
Folder   1
Correspondence, 1953 January-July
Box   72
Folder   2
Film Materials, 1952 January-1953 January
Box   72
Folder   3-4
General, 1952 September-1953 September
Box   72
Folder   5
Motion Pictures, 1952 December-1953 June
Invitations for Reactions
Box   72
Folder   6
Business Leaders, 1952 July-December
Box   72
Folder   7
Ambassadors, Governors, Newspapermen, 1953 July-December
Box   72
Folder   8
Mutual Security, 1952 July-December
Box   73
Folder   1
National Committee for Adequate Information Program, 1955 January-September
Box   73
Folder   2
Overseas Investment luncheon, 1955 May-June
Box   73
Folder   3
Panamanian Flag, 1960 September-November
Box   73
Folder   4
Radio Liberty, 1961 January; 1962 March
Box   73
Folder   5-8
Seaway Correspondence, 1955 January-1958 November
Security Affairs Subcommittee
Box   73
Folder   9
1953 January-February
Box   74
Folder   1-3
1953 May-1954 October
Box   74
Folder   4
International strength of the Communist Party, 1954 January-July
Box   74
Folder   5
Subversives in the United Nations, 1952 October-1953 June
Stock Frauds
Box   74
Folder   6
General Literature, 1954 February-1955 July
Box   74
Folder   7
Letters with Congress and other authorities, 1954 March-1955 May
Box   74
Folder   8
Letters to newspapers and magazines, 1955 April-July
Box   74
Folder   9
Victims' letters, 1952 November-1956 January
Box   74
Folder   10
Master file, letters to officials, etc., and replies, 1955 April-1956 March
Box   75
Folder   1
Subversives in Voice of America, 1952 December; 1953 February
Box   75
Folder   2-3
Seaway Correspondence, 1952-1954
United Nations
Box   76
Folder   1-5
1953 September-1958 December
Box   76
Folder   6
Charter-Non-Milwaukee Correspondence, 1953-1954
Box   76
Folder   7
UNICEF, 1954
Box   76
Folder   8
Communism and subversives, 1952 November; 1953 September
Box   76
Folder   9
Forestry, 1939-1942
Box   76
Folder   10
Frazier-Lemke Bill, 1939 February-1940 January
Box   77
Folder   1-4
Freight Forwarding Legislation, 1939 June-1941 September
Box   77
Folder   5
Fuel Oil, 1939 February-1941 March
Box   77
Folder   6-7
Fur Legislation, 1939 January-1941 December
Box   78
Folder   1-2
Gasoline Rationing, 1942 November-December
Note: Includes postcards and telegrams.
Government Contracts
Box   78
Folder   3-4
1939-1942 August
Box   79
Folder   1-2
1942 August-December, undated and misc.
Government Operations
Note: Includes correspondence regarding Joseph McCarthy, 1954-1957.
Box   79
Folder   3-4
1952 March-1954 April
Box   80
Folder   1-6
1954 May-1957 December
Box   81
Folder   1-3
1957 May-1959 July
Box   81
Folder   4-6
Government-Closed, 1939-1942 August
Box   81
Folder   7
Government Operations Committee-“Power,” 1955- 1956 June
Box   81
Folder   8
Government Reports, 1942 June-December
Box   82
Folder   1
Health Legislation, 1939-1944
Box   82
Folder   2
Health Security, 1940-1941
Box   82
Folder   3
Hemp, 1939; 1942 August-1943 April; 1945
Box   82
Folder   4-6
H.U.A.C. Subcommittee, 1961 January-September
Box   82
Folder   7
Housing Legislation, 1938-1942
Box   82
Folder   8
Immigration, 1930 (one); 1939-1942
Box   83
Folder   1
Indians, 1940-1942
Box   83
Folder   2-4
Inflation, 1942; 1944 March-September
Box   83
Folder   5
Insect Control, 1939 January-February; 1941 March
Box   83
Folder   6
Insurance, 1939-1940
Interior and Insular Affairs
Box   83
Folder   7-8
1939 January-1941 March
Box   84
Folder   1-7
1953 April-1954
Box   85
Folder   1-7
1955-1956 April
Box   86
Folder   1-6
1957 May-1960
Box   86
Folder   7
Interior: Alaska and Hawaii statehood, 1958 February-September
Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Box   87
Folder   1-7
1949-1954 August
Box   88
Folder   1-6
1954 September-1956
Box   89
Folder   1-6
1957-1958 June
Box   90
Folder   1-7
1958 June-1960 March
Box   91
Folder   1-2
1960 April-November
Box   91
Folder   3
Natural Gas, 1958 January-August
Box   91
Folder   4
S. 1386, 1957 June
Box   91
Folder   5-6
S. 1920, 1955 June-1956 October
Box   91
Folder   7
S. 2553, 1958 March-July
Box   91
Folder   8
Subscription T.V., 1958 January-June
Box   91
Folder   9
Commission Legislation, 1939-1941
Box   92
Folder   1-2
Japan-China Neutrality Act, 1938-1940
Box   92
Folder   3
Japan, 1940
Box   92
Folder   4
Jewish Race, 1938-1942 (a few each)
Box   92
Folder   5
Joint Committee on Internal Revenue, 1949 February-July
Judiciary
Box   92
Folder   6-8
1949-1950 March
Box   93
Folder   1-6
1950 April-July
Box   94
Folder   1-8
1950 August-1953 April
Box   95
Folder   1-6
1953 May-October
Box   96
Folder   1-6
1953 November-1956 June
Box   97
Folder   1-8
1956 February-1960 December
Box   98
Folder   1
Anti-Monopoly, 1956 February-June
Box   98
Folder   2
Bricker Amendment, 1955 May-1956 February
Box   98
Folder   3
Against Bricker Amendment, 1955 January-July
Box   98
Folder   4
Crime-Juvenile Delinquency, 1955 January-November
Box   98
Folder   5
Crime-Narcotics, 1955 January-June
Box   98
Folder   6
Inventions, 1956 January-June
Box   98
Folder   7
Juvenile delinquency, 1956 January-October
Box   98
Folder   8
National Inventions Council, 1954 August-December
Box   98
Folder   9
Patent, trademark, and copyright law S. 590, 1955 January-July
“Under God” Clause
Box   98
Folder   10
1954 April
Box   99
Folder   1-2
1954 April-June, undated
Labor and Public Welfare
Box   99
Folder   3-4
1939 (one letter); 1941 January-December
Box   99
Folder   5
Civil liberties, 1940 May-August
Box   100
Folder   1-5
1941 December-1942 March
Box   101
Folder   1-6
1942 March-November
Box   102
Folder   1-6
1949; 1950 March-1953 December
Box   103
Folder   1-7
1954 January-May
Box   104
Folder   1-6
1954 June-1955 December
Box   105
Folder   1-5
1956 January-1957 March
Box   106
Folder   1-6
1957 April-1958 May
Box   107
Folder   1-6
1958 May-1959 March
Box   108
Folder   1-5
1959 April-1960 February
Box   109
Folder   1-4
, 1960 March-December; undated and miscellaneous
Box   109
Folder   5-6
Against Anti-Labor Legislation, 1941 November-December
Box   109
Folder   7
Education, 1954 February-July
Box   109
Folder   8
Federal Aid to Schools, 1955 April-1957 November
Box   109
Folder   9
Financial Reports by Unions, 1958 January-August
Box   109
Folder   10
Minimum Wage, 1954 April-1956 March
Box   110
Folder   1-3
Labor Reference File, 1941 December-1942; undated and miscellaneous
Box   110
Folder   4-5
Labor Reform Legislation, 1959
Box   110
Folder   6
Labor Relations Act (Discharge Smith Committee), 1940 April-August
Box   110
Folder   7
Labor Relations Act (Committee on Labor and Education), 1940 July-August
Box   110
Folder   8
Labor Relations Board, 1940 January-August
Box   111
Folder   1
School Construction, 1958 January-July
Box   111
Folder   2
Scientific Education, 1958 January-October
Box   111
Folder   3
National Labor Relations Board, 1940 August 19-1941 March 26, undated
Liquor Legislation
Box   111
Folder   4
Chiefly S. Bill 517, 1940 January-1941 February
Liquor in Training Camps S. 860
Box   111
Folder   5-8
1939-1941 May
Box   112
Folder   1-5
1941 June-1942 May
Box   113
Folder   1-4
Petitions, 1941-1943
Box   113
Folder   5
Postcards, 1941-1942
Box   114
Folder   1-5
1942 May-1943
Box   115
Folder   1
Postcards, 1942-1943
Box   115
Folder   2
, undated and miscellaneous
Box   115
Folder   3
Obscene Literature, 1940 April-1941 January
Box   115
Folder   4
Lynching, 1940 January-April; 1942 February
Box   115
Folder   5
Maritime Legislation, 1940-1941
Box   115
Folder   6
“Mc” General 1941-1945, a few each
Box   115
Folder   7
Medical Legislation, Some 1938-1940, 1942
Box   115
Folder   8
Milk Legislation, 1939-1944, a few each
Miscellaneous Legislation
Box   115
Folder   9-10
1939-1941 December
Box   116
Folder   1-5
1939-1954
Box   117
Folder   1-4
1955-1956 February
Box   118
Folder   1-5
1956 March-1959
Box   119
Folder   1
Mississippi Parkway, 1940 January 12-March 30
Box   119
Folder   2
Monopoly Draft Committee, 1940 January 10-February 17
Box   119
Folder   3
Money Draft Legislation, 1940 September
Box   119
Folder   4
Monetary Legislation, 1939 January 16-1940 October 14
Box   119
Folder   5
Mookerjee Bill, 1939 January 31-1941 September 29
Box   119
Folder   6
Motion Picture Legislation, 1939 February-1941 November, and undated
Box   119
Folder   7
Music Legislation, 1942 January-1943 March
Box   119
Folder   8
National Stolen Property Act, 1940 November
Box   119
Folder   9
National Industrial Defense Corporation, 1940 August-October
Box   119
Folder   10
Norway (Altmark), 1940 February
Box   119
Folder   11-13
National Youth Administration, 1941 March-July; 1943 January-July, undated
Box   120
Folder   1-5
National Youth Association, 1942-1943 July
Box   120
Folder   6
Navy Legislation, 1942 February-October
Neutrality
Box   120
Folder   7
Against Aid, 1940 December
Box   121
Folder   1
Against Aid, 1941 January, undated
Box   121
Folder   2-3
Against Aid to England after President's Proposals became Legislation, 1940 December-1941 January
Box   121
Folder   4-6
Aid for England, 1940 January-1941 February, undated
Box   121
Folder   7
Aid to Refugees, 1940 August-September
Box   121
Folder   8
Neutrality Embargo, 1939 September-October
Box   121
Folder   9
Regarding Johnson and Neutrality Act, 1940 December-1941 January, undated
Box   122
Folder   1
Oil, 1939 January-1941 May
Box   122
Folder   2
Oleomargarine, 1941 September-October
Box   122
Folder   3
Panama Canal, 1939 December-1941 August
Box   122
Folder   4
Patents, 1942 May-1943 April
Box   122
Folder   5-8
Patent Subcommittee, 1954-1959
Box   122
Folder   9
Patman Bill (National Chain Store), 1940 March-June and petitions
Box   122
Folder   10
Peace Issues, 1938 December; 1939 January-May, November; 1941 January-May
Box   123
Folder   1
Pepper-Boland Bill Amendment, 1939 March-May
Box   123
Folder   2
“Planning,” 1939-1940
Box   123
Folder   3
Poland Legislation, 1940 February-May
Poll Tax
Box   123
Folder   5-7
1940 March-1942 October
Box   124
Folder   1-6
1942 October-1943; undated
Box   125
Folder   1
Postcards, 1942 October-1943 November
Postal Legislation
Box   125
Folder   2-6
1940-1941 August
Box   126
Folder   1-7
1941 August-1942 July
Box   127
Folder   1-6
, 1942 August-1943; undated and miscellaneous
Post Office and Civil Service
Box   128
Folder   1-6
1949; 1952 April-1954 May
Box   129
Folder   1-6
1954 May-1955 May
Box   130
Folder   1-6
1955 June-1957 March
Box   131
Folder   1-6
1957 April-1958 March
Box   132
Folder   1-7
1958 April-1960 July
Box   133
Folder   1
1960 August-November
Box   133
Folder   2-3
Classified Employees' Pay Increase, 1958 January-1957 December
Box   133
Folder   4
Increased annuities for Civil Service employees, 1958 January-August
Box   133
Folder   5
Postal pay increase, 1958 January-October
Box   133
Folder   6
“Pray for Peace” Bill H.R. 692, 1955 January; 1956 January-May
Box   133
Folder   7-8
S. 2875, 1956 January-August
Post War Legislation
Box   134
Folder   1-2
, 1943 January-1944; undated and miscellaneous
Box   134
Folder   3
Postcards, 1943-1944
Box   134
Folder   4-5
Post War Revolution, 1943 October-November, undated
Post War Planning
Box   134
Folder   6
1942 July-October
Box   135
Folder   1-3
1944 January-March, undated
Box   135
Folder   4
Prairie du Chien Bridge Committee, 1941 September-October; 1943 February-April
Box   135
Folder   5
Press Freedom, 1941 October
Box   135
Folder   6
Price Administration, Office of Appropriations, 1942 July
Box   135
Folder   7
Privileges and Elections, Committee on, 1941-1942
Box   135
Folder   8
Procurement Division, 1940-1942
Box   135
Folder   9
Production Credit Organization, 1942 July-August; 1943 January
Box   135
Folder   10
Printing-General, 1942 February
Box   135
Folder   11
Public Building Administration, 1941 February-May; 1942 April; 1943 May
Box   135
Folder   12
Public Contracts, 1939 March
Box   135
Folder   13
Public Health Service, 1939-1945
Public Works
Box   136
Folder   1-5
1950 February-1955 June
Box   137
Folder   1-4
1955 June-1956 May
Box   138
Folder   1-6
1956 May-1960 November
Box   138
Folder   7
Water Diversion, 1954-1956
Box   138
Folder   8
Pulp and Paper Industry, 1939 March-December; 1942 January
Box   139
Folder   1
Rivers and Harbors, 1939-1942
Box   139
Folder   2-10
Rules and Administration, 1952 July-1960 November
Box   140
Folder   1
Security Affairs Subcommittee, 1953
Selective Service
Box   140
Folder   2-4
Selective Service Act Amendments H.R. 7528, 1942 October-December, undated
American Forum Broadcast
Box   140
Folder   5
Instate, 1941 July-August, undated
Box   140
Folder   6
Out of state, 1941 July
Box   140
Folder   7
Selective Service Act Amendments Broadcast, 1941 July
Box   141
Folder   1
Out of state, 1941 July-August, undated
Box   141
Folder   2-6
1942 February-1945 June
Box   142
Folder   1
1945 July-October
Box   142
Folder   2
Senate Subcommittee Investigation American Overseas Information Program, 1952 April-December
Box   142
Folder   3
Shipbuilding, 1938 April-1943 November, undated
Box   142
Folder   4-6
Silver Legislation, 1939 January-1942, undated
Box   142
Folder   7
Small Arms, 1938 December-1941 October
Box   142
Folder   8
Small Business, 1941 October-1942 December, undated
Social Security
Box   142
Folder   9-10
1939 January-August
Box   143
Folder   1-6
1940-1942 September
Box   144
Folder   1
1942 October-December
Box   144
Folder   2
Space Exploration, 1958 January-June
Box   144
Folder   3
Special Committee, 1951 February, May, November; 1952 January, July-August
Box   144
Folder   4-7
Taxation, 1942, undated
Taxes
Box   145
Folder   1
Alcohol, 1942 August-September
Box   145
Folder   2
Banking, 1942 May
Bill H. 5417
Box   145
Folder   3-8
1940 August-1941 August
Box   146
Folder   1-3
1941 September-October
Box   146
Folder   4
Corporation, 1942 January-October
Box   146
Folder   5
Defense, 1939 March-1941 September
Box   146
Folder   6-7
Defense Income Tax Proposal, 1941 March-September
Box   147
Folder   1-3
Excess Profits (H.R. 10413), 1940 August-1941 October, undated and miscellaneous
Box   147
Folder   4
Excess Profits, 1942 April-October
Box   147
Folder   5
Excise Tax, 1938-1940
Box   147
Folder   6
Dependent Exemptions, 1942 April-August
Box   147
Folder   7-8
Fiscal Year H.R. 7378, 1942 July-September
Box   147
Folder   9
Games, 1942 August-October
Gasoline Oil
Box   147
Folder   10
, 1942 February-October and postcards
Box   148
Folder   1
Petitions, 1942 August
Box   148
Folder   2
Joint Income, 1942 February-1943 January
Box   148
Folder   3-5
Life Insurance, 1942 June-November
Box   148
Folder   6
Medical Chiropractic, 1942 April-August
Box   149
Folder   1
Municipal and State Bonds, 1942 April-August
Box   149
Folder   2
Oil, 1939 May-June
Box   149
Folder   3
Radio, 1942 April-May
Box   149
Folder   4
Sales Tax, 1942 January-October
Box   149
Folder   5
Timber, 1942 October
Box   149
Folder   6
Utilities, 1942 April-September
Box   149
Folder   7
Withholding Tax, 1942
Box   149
Folder   8-15
Un-American Activities, 1951 March; 1952-1960 October
Box   150
Folder   1-2
United States Information Service, 1940 December-1943 February
Veteran's Affairs
Box   150
Folder   3-7
1951-1955
Box   151
Folder   1-5
1956-1957 July
Box   152
Folder   1-3
1957 August-1958 September
Box   153
Folder   1-2
1959 January-1960 September
Box   153
Folder   3
Veterans Medical Services, 1945 March-December
Box   153
Folder   4
Veterans Pensions and Retirements, 1945
Box   153
Folder   5
Ways and Means, 1951 April and July
Box   153
Folder   6-7
War Manpower Commission, 1943 September; 1944; 1945 February-September
Series: Series 4: Judiciary
General
Box   1
Folder   1-6
1947-1954
Box   2
Folder   1-7
1954-1962
Box   2
Folder   8
Administrative Practices and Procedures Subcommittee, 1961
Box   3
Folder   1
Alien Orphan Bill, 1961
Alien Property Subcommittee
Box   3
Folder   2-4
1951-1959
Box   3
Folder   5
Out of state correspondence, 1957
Anti-Trust and Monopoly Subcommittee
Box   3
Folder   6-9
1955-1957, 1959
Box   4
Folder   1-2
1959-1962
Box   4
Folder   3
Subcommittee on administered prices - Bread industry, 1959
Box   4
Folder   4
Baseball, 1958
Box   4
Folder   5
Dow Chemical, 1957
Box   4
Folder   6-7
Drug Hearings, 1957, 1959-1961
Box   4
Folder   8
Fixed Hearing, 1961
Box   4
Folder   9
Oil and Gas, 1957-1958
Box   4
Folder   10
Packing and labelling, 1961
Sports
Box   4
Folder   11
1959-1960
Box   5
Folder   1
1961
Box   5
Folder   2
Steel Price Investigation, 1961
Box   5
Folder   3
Tax Amortization, 1955-1957
Box   5
Folder   4
Individual views of Senator Wiley, undated
Box   5
Folder   5
Anti-Trusts and Co-ops, 1961
Box   5
Folder   6
Appointments, 1959-1962
Box   5
Folder   7
Attorney General, 1961
Bricker Ammendment
Box   5
Folder   8-10
1953-1954
Box   6
Folder   1
1956-1957
Box   6
Folder   2-3
Anti-Bricker Correspondence and Attorney's replies, 1953-1954
Box   6
Folder   4-6
Pro-Bricker Correspondence, 1954-1955
Box   6
Folder   7
Committee Print-Replies from Law Deans, 1953-1954
Box   7
Folder   1
Replies from Individual Attorneys- Pro, 1953-1954
Box   7
Folder   2
Replies from Organizations, 1953-1954
Civil Rights
Box   7
Folder   3-5
1956, 1958-1961
Box   7
Folder   6
Out of state correspondence, 1957
Box   8
Folder   1
Civil Rights statements, 1956-1957
Box   8
Folder   2-3
Commission on Noxious and Obscene Materials-S. 3736, 1960
Communism
Box   8
Folder   4-6
1961
Box   9
Folder   1-2
1961
Box   9
Folder   3
“Constitution Day,” 1955
Constitutional Rights Subcommittee
Box   9
Folder   4
1959-1962
Box   9
Folder   5
The mentally ill, 1960-1961
Box   9
Folder   6
Wiretapping, 1954, 1960-1962
Box   9
Folder   7
Crime, 1951-1953
Box   9
Folder   8
Electrical Industry Hearings, 1961
Box   9
Folder   9
Equal Rights Amendment, 1959-1961
Box   9
Folder   10
Federal charters, holidays, and celebrations, 1958-1961
Box   9
Folder   11
Financial Institute Act, 1957-1958
Box   10
Folder   1
Fireworks Bills, 1954-1955
Box   10
Folder   2-4
Immigration, 1959-1961
Box   10
Folder   5
Imposato Case, 1955
Box   10
Folder   6
Improvements in judicial machinery, 1961
Box   10
Folder   7
Internal investigation subcommittee, 1962
Box   10
Folder   8-9
Inventors' award council, 1953 May 27; 1954 May 27
Box   10
Folder   10
Re: Jane Froman and Gypsy Markoff, 1957-1958
Juke Box Bill, S. 1106
Box   10
Folder   11
1953
Box   11
Folder   1
1954-1955
Juvenile Delinquency
Box   11
Folder   2-7
1953-1958
Box   12
Folder   1-2
1959-1961
Box   12
Folder   3
Kennedy (RFK) appointed as Attorney General, 1953-1958
Box   12
Folder   4-6
Judiciary Committee-Miscellaneous
Box   13
Folder   1-4
Judiciary Committee-Miscellaneous (continued)
Box   14
Folder   1-2
Judiciary Committee-Miscellaneous (continued)
Box   14
Folder   3
Music Council Charter, 1956
Box   14
Folder   4
Narcotics, 1952-1955
Box   14
Folder   5-7
Obscene Literature, 1959-1961
Box   14
Folder   8
Passports for Communists, 1960-1961
Box   15
Folder   1-3
Patent Legislation, 1959-1961
Patents, trademarks, and copyrights subcommittee
Box   15
Folder   4-5
1961-1962
Box   15
Folder   6
Individual views of Senator Wiley, 1960-1961
Box   15
Folder   7
Railroad featherbedding, 5.3548, 1960
Box   15
Folder   8
Refugees and escapees subcommittee, 1961-1962
Box   15
Folder   9
Robinson-Patman Act, 1954-1956
Box   16
Folder   1
S. 3, 1959
S. 11
Box   16
Folder   2
1955-1959
Box   16
Folder   3
Amendments, 1956-1957
Box   16
Folder   4-7
Con, 1955-1957
Box   17
Folder   1-2
Con, 1957-1958
Box   17
Folder   3-4
Correspondence, 1958-1959
Box   17
Folder   5
Out-of-State Correspondence, 1959
Box   17
Folder   6-7
Pro, 1955-1956
Box   18
Folder   1-5
Pro, 1957-1958
Box   18
Folder   6
Pro--Out-of-State, 1956
Box   18
Folder   7
S. 291 Freedom of Information Bill, 1958
Box   18
Folder   8
S. 337, 1958-1959
Box   19
Folder   1
S. 1356, 1958
Box   19
Folder   2-3
S. 1722 and S. 2245 Fireworks Bills, 1953-1954
Box   19
Folder   4
S. 1853 Harris-Fulbright Bill, 1958
Box   19
Folder   5
S. 1870, 1958
Box   19
Folder   6
S. 2097, 1959-1961
S. 2646, Jenner Bill
Box   19
Folder   7-9
1955-1958
Box   20
Folder   1
1958
Box   20
Folder   2
S. 3047-S. 3048, 1940
Box   20
Folder   3
S. 3395, 1940
Box   20
Folder   4
S. 3679, 1940
Box   20
Folder   5
S. 3878, 1940
Box   20
Folder   6
S. 3945, 1940
Box   20
Folder   7-8
S. 4183-S. 4046 Senate Rule 22, 1956-1961
Box   20
Folder   9
S. Con Res. 12 Baltic States, U.N., 1961
Senate Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights-S. 1870- Jukeboxes
Box   20
Folder   10-11
1956-1958
Box   21
Folder   1
1958-1959
Box   21
Folder   2
Subcommittee on Trading with the Enemy Act, 1960-1962
Box   21
Folder   3
“Time Lag Bill”-S. 1461, 1954
Box   21
Folder   4
Twenty-third amendment-H.J. Res. 23, 1960-1961
Series: Series 5: Legislative Bill File
Session 76-1
1939 January
Box   1
Folder   1
S. 422
1939 February
Box   1
Folder   2
S. 1939
1939 March
Box   1
Folder   3
S. Res. 101
Box   1
Folder   4
S.J. Res. 93
Box   1
Folder   5
S. 1866
1939 April
Box   1
Folder   6
S. 2100
Session 76-2
1939 May
Box   1
Folder   7
S.J. Res. 140
1940 January
Box   1
Folder   8
S.J. Res. 193
1940 August
Box   1
Folder   9
S. 4164
Session 77-1
1941 January
Box   1
Folder   10
S. 199
Box   1
Folder   11
S. 264
Box   1
Folder   12
S. 265
Box   1
Folder   13-14
S.J. Res. 13-14
Box   1
Folder   15
S.J. Res. 278
Box   1
Folder   16
S.J. Res. 17
Box   1
Folder   17
S. Res. 514
Box   1
Folder   18
H.R. 2894
1941 February
Box   1
Folder   19-21
S. 832-834
1941 March
Box   1
Folder   22
H.R. 1776
1941 June
Box   1
Folder   23
S. Res. 124
Box   1
Folder   24
S. 313
1941 September
Box   1
Folder   25-26
S. 1905-1906
Box   1
Folder   27
S. 1908
Box   1
Folder   28
S. 1934
1941 October
Box   1
Folder   29
S.J. Res. 109
1941 October
Box   1
Folder   30
S. 1907
Session 77-2
1942 April
Box   1
Folder   31
S. Res. 238
Box   1
Folder   32
S. Res. 239
Box   1
Folder   33
S. Res. 282
1942 September
Box   1
Folder   34
S. Res. 290
Box   1
Folder   35
H.R. 7378
1942 October
Box   1
Folder   36
S. 2748
Box   1
Folder   37
S. 2815
Session 78-1
1943 January
Box   1
Folder   38
S. 178
Box   1
Folder   39
S.J. Res. 10
Box   1
Folder   40
S. Res. 22
1943 February
Box   1
Folder   41
S. Res. 109
Box   1
Folder   42
H.R. 1670
1943 March
Box   1
Folder   43-45
S. 826-828
Box   1
Folder   46
S. 841
Box   1
Folder   47
S. 883
1943 April
Box   1
Folder   48
S. 1012
1943 May
Box   1
Folder   49
S.J. Res. 54
Box   1
Folder   50
S.J. Res. 59
1943 July
Box   1
Folder   51
S. 1324
1943 September
Box   1
Folder   52
S. Res. 181
1943 December
Box   1
Folder   53
S. 1566
1944 February
Box   1
Folder   54
S. Res. 250
Session 78-2
1944
Box   1
Folder   55
S. 1617
1945 April
Box   1
Folder   56
S.J. Res. 34
Session 80-1
1947 January
Box   1
Folder   57
S. 70
Box   1
Folder   58
S. 79
Box   1
Folder   59
S. 80
Box   1
Folder   60
S.J. Res. 12
Box   1
Folder   61
S.J. Res. 36
Box   1
Folder   62-63
S. 125-126
Box   1
Folder   64
S.J. Res. 30
Box   1
Folder   65
S. 332
1947 February
Box   1
Folder   66
S. 487
Box   1
Folder   67
S. 563
Box   1
Folder   68
S.J. Res. 64
Box   1
Folder   69
H.R. 1030
Box   1
Folder   70-71
S.J. Res. 69-70
1947 March
Box   1
Folder   72
S. 865
Box   1
Folder   73
S. Con. Res. 12
1947 April
Box   1
Folder   74
S. Con. Res. 13
Box   1
Folder   75
S. 1120
1947 May
Box   1
Folder   74
H.R. 3123
Session 80-2
1948 March
Box   1
Folder   77
S. 2239
Box   1
Folder   78
S. 2242
Box   1
Folder   79
S. 2239
1948 July
Box   1
Folder   80
S. 2905
1948 August
Box   1
Folder   81
S. 2930
Session 81-1
1949 January
Box   1
Folder   82
S. J. Res. 8
1949 February
Box   1
Folder   83
S. 1055
1949 March
Box   1
Folder   84
S. J. Res. 62
1949
Box   1
Folder   85
S. 1118
1949 March
Box   1
Folder   86
S. 1461
1949 May
Box   1
Folder   87
H.R. 2023
Box   1
Folder   88
S. 1946
1949 June
Box   1
Folder   89
S. 2031
Box   1
Folder   90
S. 2071
Box   1
Folder   91
S. 2298
1949 August
Box   1
Folder   92
S. 2443
1949 October
Box   1
Folder   93
S. 2703
Session 81-2
1950 January
Box   1
Folder   94
S. 2780
Box   1
Folder   95
S. 2795
Box   1
Folder   96
S. 2835
1950 March
Box   1
Folder   97
S. 3289
1950 April
Box   1
Folder   98
S. 3368
Box   1
Folder   99
S. 3426
Box   1
Folder   100
S. Res. 259
Box   1
Folder   101
S. 3439
Box   1
Folder   102
S. Con. Res. 86
1950 May
Box   1
Folder   103
S. 3599
Box   1
Folder   104
S. 3633
Box   1
Folder   105
S. 3638
1950 July
Box   1
Folder   106
S. 3877
Box   1
Folder   107
S. 2513
Session 82-1
1951 January
Box   2
Folder   1-15
S. 416-430
Box   2
Folder   16
S. 461
Box   2
Folder   17
S. 499
Box   2
Folder   18
S. 578
1951 February
Box   2
Folder   19-21
S. 810-812
Box   2
Folder   22
S. Res. 74
Box   2
Folder   23
S. 893
1951 March
Box   2
Folder   24
S. 1072
Box   2
Folder   25
S. 1098
1951 April
Box   2
Folder   26
S. 1302
1951 June
Box   2
Folder   27
S. 1722
1951 July
Box   2
Folder   28
S. 1801
Box   2
Folder   29
S. J. Res. 81
Box   2
Folder   30
S. 1899
Box   2
Folder   31
S. 1900
Box   2
Folder   32
S. 1918
1951 August
Box   2
Folder   33
S. 1957
Box   2
Folder   34
H.R. 4473
Box   2
Folder   35
S. 2022
Box   2
Folder   36
S. 2058
1951 September
Box   2
Folder   37
S. 2172
Session 82-2
1952 March
Box   2
Folder   38
S. 2773
Box   2
Folder   39
S. 2836
1952 April
Box   2
Folder   40
S. 2981
Box   2
Folder   41
S. 3000
1952 June
Box   2
Folder   42
H.R. 5734
Session 82-2
1953 January
Box   2
Folder   43-45
S. 253-255
Box   2
Folder   46
S. 258
Box   2
Folder   47
S. 366
1953 March
Box   2
Folder   48
S. 1477
1953 June
Box   2
Folder   49
S. 2053
Box   2
Folder   50
S. 2139
1954 March
Box   2
Folder   51
S. 1594
Session 83-2
1954 April
Box   2
Folder   52
S. 3262
Box   2
Folder   53
S. 3274
1954 May
Box   2
Folder   54
S. 3393
1954 June
Box   2
Folder   55
S. 3610
Session 84-1
1955 January
Box   2
Folder   56
S. Res. 16
Box   2
Folder   57
S. 171
Box   2
Folder   58
S. 213
Box   2
Folder   59
S. Res. 109
Box   2
Folder   60
S. 214
Box   2
Folder   61
S. 215
Box   2
Folder   62
S. 243
Box   2
Folder   63
S. 245
Box   2
Folder   64
S. 246
Box   2
Folder   65
S. 591
Box   2
Folder   66
S. 627
Box   2
Folder   67
S. 630
Box   2
Folder   68
S. 693
Box   2
Folder   69
S. 750
Box   2
Folder   70
S. J. Res. 31
Session 84-1
1955 January
Box   2
Folder   71
S. 772
Box   2
Folder   72
S. 788
1955 February
Box   2
Folder   73
S. J. Res. 34
Box   2
Folder   74
S. 890
Box   2
Folder   75
S. 894
Box   2
Folder   76
S. 917
Box   2
Folder   77
S. 967
Box   2
Folder   78
S. 1004
Box   2
Folder   79
S. 1249
Box   2
Folder   80
S. 1250
1955 March
Box   2
Folder   81
S. 1273
Box   3
Folder   1
S. 1531
1955
Box   3
Folder   2
S. 244
Box   3
Folder   3
S. 1597
Box   3
Folder   4
S. 1607
1955 April
Box   3
Folder   5
S. 1630
Box   3
Folder   6
S. Res. 87
Box   3
Folder   7
S. 1756
Box   3
Folder   8
S. 1778
Box   3
Folder   9
S. 1779
1955 May
Box   3
Folder   10
S. 1896
Box   3
Folder   11
S. 2103
Box   3
Folder   12
S. 2104
1955 June
Box   3
Folder   13
S. 2119
Box   3
Folder   14
S. 2121
Box   3
Folder   15
S. 2130
Box   3
Folder   16
S. 2148
Box   3
Folder   17
S. 2178
Box   3
Folder   18
S. 2244
Box   3
Folder   19
S. 2262
Box   3
Folder   20
S. Con. Res. 43
Box   3
Folder   21
S. 2279
Box   3
Folder   22
S. Con. Res. 44
Box   3
Folder   23
S. 2379
1955 July
Box   3
Folder   24
S. 2502
Box   3
Folder   25
S. 2503
Session 84-2
1956 January
Box   3
Folder   26
S. 2807
Box   3
Folder   27
S. 2894
Box   3
Folder   28
S. 2925
1956 February
Box   3
Folder   29
S. 3108
Box   3
Folder   30
S. 3125
Box   3
Folder   31
S. 3128
Box   3
Folder   32
S. 3171
Box   3
Folder   33
S. 3232
Box   3
Folder   34
S. 3277
Box   3
Folder   35
S. 3308
Box   3
Folder   36
S. J. Res. 151
1956 March
Box   3
Folder   37
S. 3447
Box   3
Folder   38
S. 3561
1956 April
Box   3
Folder   39
S. 3620
Box   3
Folder   40
S. 3639
Box   3
Folder   41
S. 3645
Box   3
Folder   42
S. 3771
Session 84-2
1956 May
Box   3
Folder   43
S. 3772
Box   3
Folder   44
S. 3816
1956 June
Box   3
Folder   45
S. 4019
Box   3
Folder   46
S. 4297
Session 85-1
1957 January
Box   3
Folder   47
S. 150
Box   3
Folder   48
S. 292
Box   3
Folder   49
S. 296
Box   3
Folder   50
S. 297
Box   3
Folder   51
S. 531
Box   3
Folder   52
S. 574
Box   3
Folder   53
S. 768
Box   3
Folder   54
S. 887
Box   3
Folder   55
S. 932
1957 February
Box   3
Folder   56
S. Con. Res. 16
Box   3
Folder   7
S. 1176
Box   3
Folder   58
S. 1247
Box   3
Folder   59
S. 1277
Box   3
Folder   60
S. 1298
Box   3
Folder   61
S. 1321
Box   3
Folder   62
S. 1416
1957 March
Box   3
Folder   63
S. 1455
Box   3
Folder   64
S. 1583
Box   3
Folder   65
S. 1598
Box   3
Folder   66
S. 1614
Box   3
Folder   67
S. 11
Box   3
Folder   68
S. 1688
1957 April
Box   3
Folder   69
S. 1780
Box   3
Folder   70
S. 1789
Box   3
Folder   71
S. 1640
Box   3
Folder   72
S. 1864
Box   3
Folder   73
S. 1990
1957 May
Box   3
Folder   74
S. Con. Res. 29
Box   3
Folder   75
S. 2131
1957 June
Box   3
Folder   76
S. 2377
Box   3
Folder   77
S. 2408
1957 July
Box   3
Folder   78
S. J. Res. 124
Box   3
Folder   79
S. 2632
Box   3
Folder   80
S. 2670
1957 August
Box   3
Folder   81
S. 2749
Session 85-2
1958 January
Box   4
Folder   1
S. 2912
Box   4
Folder   2
S. 2943
Box   4
Folder   3
S. 2944
Box   4
Folder   4
S. Con. Res. 55
Box   4
Folder   5
S. 2999
Box   4
Folder   6
S. 3070
Box   4
Folder   7
S. J. Res. 147
Box   4
Folder   8
S. Con. Res. 59
Box   4
Folder   9
S. 3194
Box   4
Folder   10
S. 3318
1958 March
Box   4
Folder   11
H.R. 11346
1958 April
Box   4
Folder   12
S. 2528
Box   4
Folder   13
S. 3643
Box   4
Folder   14
S. 3686
Box   4
Folder   15
S. 3993
1958 June
Box   4
Folder   16
S. 4043
Session 86-1
1959 January
Box   4
Folder   17
S. 50
Box   4
Folder   18
S. Res. 19
Box   4
Folder   19
S. 187
Box   4
Folder   20
S. 265
Box   4
Folder   21
S. 283
Box   4
Folder   22
S. 285
Box   4
Folder   23
S. 305
Box   4
Folder   24
S. 508
Box   4
Folder   25
S. 599
Box   4
Folder   26
S. 730
Box   4
Folder   27
S. Con. Res. 7
Box   4
Folder   28
S. 764
1959 February
Box   4
Folder   29
S. 888
Box   4
Folder   30
S. 864
Box   4
Folder   31
S. 895
Box   4
Folder   32
S. 910
Box   4
Folder   33
S. 982
Box   4
Folder   34
S. 988
Box   4
Folder   35
S. 1003
Box   4
Folder   36
S. 1005
Box   4
Folder   37
S. 1019
Box   4
Folder   38
S. 1021
Box   4
Folder   39
S. 1123
Box   4
Folder   40
S. J. Res. 56
1959 March
Box   4
Folder   41
S. J. Res. 66
Box   4
Folder   42
S. 1207
Box   4
Folder   43
S. 1289
Box   4
Folder   44
S. 1315
Box   4
Folder   45
S. 1361
Box   4
Folder   46
S. Con. Res. 16
Box   4
Folder   47
S. 1383
Box   4
Folder   48
S. 1395
Box   4
Folder   49
S. J. Res. 78
Box   4
Folder   50
S. 1452
Box   4
Folder   51
S. 1459
Box   4
Folder   52
S. 1571
1959 May
Box   4
Folder   53
S. 1885
Box   4
Folder   54
S. 2004
Box   4
Folder   55
S. 2075
1959 June
Box   4
Folder   56
S. 2082
Box   4
Folder   57
S. 2097
Box   4
Folder   58
S. 2123
Box   4
Folder   59
S. 2135
Box   4
Folder   60
S. 2188
Box   4
Folder   61
S. 2242
1959 July
Box   4
Folder   62
S. 2354
Box   4
Folder   63
S. Res. 162
Box   4
Folder   64
S. Con. Res. 73
1959 September
Box   4
Folder   65
S. J. Res. 143
Box   4
Folder   66
S. 2631
Box   4
Folder   67
S. 2641
Session 86-2
1960 January
Box   4
Folder   68
S. 2797
Box   4
Folder   69
S. 2882
Box   4
Folder   70
S. J. Res. 153
Box   4
Folder   71
S. 2917
Box   4
Folder   72
S. 2978
1960 March
Box   4
Folder   73
S. 3271
Box   4
Folder   74
S. 3272
Box   4
Folder   75
S. 3273
Box   4
Folder   76
S. Con. Res. 96
Box   4
Folder   77
S. 3303
Box   4
Folder   78
S. Res. 301
Box   4
Folder   79
S. J. Res. 186
Box   4
Folder   80
S. J. Res. 188
1960 May
Box   4
Folder   81
S. 3459
Box   5
Folder   1
S. 3544
1960 June
Box   5
Folder   2
S. J. Res. 208
Box   5
Folder   3
S. 3690
Session 87-1
1961
Box   5
Folder   4
General private bills
1961 January
Box   5
Folder   5-9
S. 221-225
Box   5
Folder   10
S. 515
Box   5
Folder   11
S. 952
1961 February
Box   5
Folder   12
S. 953
Box   5
Folder   13
S. 1004
Box   5
Folder   14
S. 1026
1961 April
Box   6
Folder   1
S. 1516
Box   6
Folder   2
S. 1577
Box   6
Folder   3
S. 1704
1961 May
Box   6
Folder   4
S. 1758
Box   6
Folder   5
S. 1884
Box   6
Folder   6
S. 1961
Box   6
Folder   7
S. 1972
Box   6
Folder   8
S. 1981
Box   6
Folder   9
S. 20097
Box   6
Folder   10
S. 21890
Box   6
Folder   11
S. 2258
Box   6
Folder   12
S. 2414
Box   6
Folder   13
S. Res. 214
Box   6
Folder   14
S. 2601
Box   6
Folder   15
S. 2632
1962 January
Box   6
Folder   16
S. 2726
Box   6
Folder   17
S. 2727
Box   6
Folder   18
S. J. Res. 176
Session 87-2
1962 January
Box   6
Folder   19
S. 2881
1962 March
Box   6
Folder   20
S. 2903
Box   6
Folder   21
S. 2904
Box   6
Folder   22
S. 3279
1962 May
Box   6
Folder   23
S. 3306
Box   6
Folder   24
S. 3477
1962 June
Box   6
Folder   25
S. 3477
1962 September
Box   6
Folder   26
S. 3720
1962 October
Box   6
Folder   27
S. 3807
Series: Series 6: Government Agencies
Agriculture
Box   1
1949-1954
Box   2
1954-1955
Box   3
1955-1956
Box   4
Folder   1-2
1957-1961
Army
Box   4
Folder   3
“Atoms for Peace,” 1955
Box   4
Folder   4-5
Badger Ordinance Works, 1955-1959
Box   4
Folder   6-7
Camp McCoy, 1952-1959
Box   5
Folder   1
Camp Williams, 1953-1959
Box   5
Folder   2
Data on National Guard Armories, 1948
Box   5
Folder   3
Nike sites, 1955-1958
Box   5
Box   4-11
Air Force, 1955-1961
Box   6
Box   1-3
Atomic Energy Commission, 1954-1961
Box   6
Box   4
Bureau of the Budget, 1954-1959
Box   6
Box   5-6
Bureau of Public Roads, 1947-1961
Box   6
Box   7
Central Intelligence Agency, 1955-1961
Civil Aeronautics Administration
Box   6
Box   8-13
1946-1955
Box   7
Box   1-2
1956-1959
Box   7
Box   3-6
Civil Defense Administration, 1953-1960
Box   7
Box   7
Coal Commission, 1939-1942
Box   7
Box   8
Commission on Civil Rights, 1959-1961
Box   8
Box   1-2
Commerce Dept., 1948-1961
Box   8
Box   3
Natural gas bill, 1956
Box   8
Box   4
Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commisssion, 1960-1961
Box   8
Box   5
Crime Commisssion, 1961
Box   8
Box   6-9
Customs, Bureau of, 1957-1962
Box   8
Box   10
Emergency agencies, 1951-1952
Box   8
Box   11-13
Federal Communications Commisssion, 1947-1962
Box   10
Box   1-2
Federal Taxation Commission, 1957-1958
Box   10
Box   3
Interior, Department of, 1949
Box   10
Box   4
Hells Canyon, 1955-1956
Box   10
Box   5-6
Oil and gas, 1947-1948
Box   10
Box   7
Townsend Plan, 1954-1956
Interstate Commerce Commission
Box   10
Box   8
Amlie, Thomas, nomination, 1939
Natural Gas Issue
Box   10
Folder   9
1954
Box   11
Folder   1-2
1955
Box   11
Folder   3
Northshore Railroad Line
Box   11
Folder   4-5
Letters to agencies, Recess, 1948
Box   11
Folder   6
Library of Congress, 1951-1961
Box   11
Folder   7
Memoranda, 1958-1959
Box   11
Folder   8-12
Miscellaneous government agencies, 1940-1958
Box   12
Folder   1-7
Office of Alien Property, 1948-1953
Box   12
Folder   8
Endorsement letters, 1951-1952
Box   12
Folder   9
General Ainiline and Film, 1951-1952
Box   12
Folder   10
Gruenewald, Henry, 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   1
Liebknecht's Company, 1952
Box   13
Folder   2
Letters to U.S. Senators, 1952
Box   13
Folder   3
Official letters, General, 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   4
Official letters to and from OAP, 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   5
Official replies on 10 largest corporations, 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   6
Prisoners of war (Letters on), 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   7
Private letters, General, 1940-1952
Box   13
Folder   8
Private letters containing leads, 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   9
Schering Drug Corporation, 1950-1952
Box   13
Folder   10
Subjects for investigation, 1952
Box   13
Folder   11
Office of Temporary Controls, 1945-1948
Box   13
Folder   12
Office of War Mobilization, 1945
Box   13
Folder   13
Petroleum Administration, 1951-1952
Box   13
Folder   14
Post Office Department, 1961
Box   13
Folder   15
Communist literature, 1961-1962
Box   14
Folder   1
Renegotiation Board, 1952-1954
Box   14
Folder   2
Resettlement Administration, 1939
Box   14
Folder   3-5
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1945-1961
Box   14
Folder   6-8
Small Business Administration-Mount Telemark, 1961
State Department
Box   14
Folder   9-11
1945-1947
Box   15
1947-1950
Box   16
1951-1954
Box   17
1954-1959
Box   18
1960-1962
Box   19
Folder   1
Information subcommittee, 1952-1953
Box   19
Folder   2
Tennessee Valley Authority, 1958-1959
Box   19
Folder   3-6
Treasury Department, 1948-1962
Box   19
Folder   7
Wage Stabilization Board, 1951-1953
Box   19
Folder   8-9
War Assets Administration, 1948-1951
Box   19
Folder   10
War Production Board, 1942-1944
Box   19
Folder   11
Wisconsin Conservation Commission, 1942-1943
Box   19
Folder   12
Works Progress Administration, 1939
Series: Series 7: Subject File
Box   1
Folder   1
Administered prices, 1957-1958
Box   1
Folder   2-5
Admittance of Mainland China to the U.N., 1961
Box   1
Folder   6
Advertising, 1940, 1946
Box   1
Folder   7
Alien property
Box   1
Folder   8
Confidential material regarding I.G. Farben
Box   1
Folder   9
Allied Theater Owners of Wisconsin
Box   1
Folder   10
Ambassadors, Letters to and from, 1954
Box   1
Folder   11
Amendments offered by the Senator, 1939-1940
Box   1
Folder   12
American Bar Association, 1953-1962
Box   1
Folder   13
American investment abroad
Box   1
Folder   14
American investment in South America, 1955
Box   1
Folder   15
American Legion, 1939-1943
Box   1
Folder   16
Amlie, Thomas (Nomination)
Box   2
Folder   1
Analysis of bills
Box   2
Folder   2
Animal industry, 1939-1940
Box   2
Folder   3
Anti-communist seminar, 1961
Box   2
Folder   4
Appointments--Miscellaneous, 1940-1943
Box   2
Folder   5
Arson bill, 1956
Box   2
Folder   6
Atomic defense, Letters about, 1953-1958
Box   2
Folder   7
Auto hearings, 1958
Box   2
Folder   1
American Bar Association, 1953-1962
Baker, Joe
Box   2
Folder   8-9
1947-1955
Box   3
Folder   1
1956-1958
Box   3
Folder   2
Bermuda trip, 1946
Box   3
Folder   3
Bilderberg, 1957-1961
Box   3
Folder   4
Bills, Co-sponsoring and not co-sponsoring, 1958-1959
Box   3
Folder   5
Bills introduced by Senator Wiley, 1937-1940
Box   3
Folder   6
Birthplace of Republican Party shrine at Ripon, 1957
Box   3
Folder   7
Boy Scouts, 1940
Box   3
Folder   8
Thomas Brady Inc.-Agent, 1958-1959
Box   3
Folder   9
Breakfast Group, 1952-1953
Box   3
Folder   10-12
Brewers, 1946-1952
Box   4
Folder   1
“Bring Back the Daddys Club,” 1945
Box   4
Folder   2
Cahn personal file, 1951
Box   4
Folder   3-6
Calendars, 1956-1959
Box   4
Folder   7
Camp Grant, 1941
Box   4
Folder   8
Camp McCoy, 1955-1956
Box   4
Folder   9
Campaign correspondence, 1956
Box   4
Folder   10
Campaign donations, 1956-1957
Campaign materials
Box   4
Folder   11-13
1950, 1962
Box   5
Folder   1-5
1950-1962
Box   5
Folder   6
Special material used in campaign: biographies, press releases other than speeches, 1956
Box   5
Folder   7
Senator Wiley's kit, 1960-1962
Box   6
Folder   1
Canadian natural gas, 1956-1961
Box   6
Folder   2-4
Case bill, 1946
Box   6
Folder   5
Central Intelligence Agency reports
Box   6
Folder   6
Charity, 1956-1962
Box   6
Folder   7
Cheese anniversary, 1939-1940
Box   6
Folder   8
Chicago water diversion bill, 1954
Box   7
Folder   1
Speeches and press releases on H.R. 2, circa 1957
Box   7
Folder   2
Church and state issues, 1960
Box   7
Folder   3
Clarksburg Publishing Company, 1939
Box   7
Folder   4
Coal, 1947-1948
Box   7
Folder   5
Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1939
Box   7
Folder   6
Cocaine traffic confidential report, undated
Box   7
Folder   7
Coins, commemorative, 1940
Box   7
Folder   8
Coleman, Thomas E., 1955-1956
Box   7
Folder   9
College Republicans, 1941
Box   7
Folder   10
Comments on Look article, 1952
Box   7
Folder   11
Committee print on World Communism Exchange administration, 1953-1954
Box   7
Folder   12
Commodity Exchange Administration, 1939
Box   7
Folder   13
Communism and anti-communist propaganda films
Communism
Box   7
Folder   14
Cuba
Box   7
Folder   15
Guatemala, 1954
Box   7
Folder   16
Miscellaneous
Box   7
Folder   17
Owen Lattimore case
Box   7
Folder   18
Soviet Union
Box   7
Folder   19
Vietnam and Laos
Box   7
Folder   20
United Nations
Box   7
Folder   21
Communist Front letters, 1953-1954
Box   8
Folder   1
Communication system, 1940
Box   8
Folder   2
Confidential judgeship file, 1954-1955
Box   8
Folder   3-6
Congratulations--Personal, 1940-1960
Box   8
Folder   7
Conservation, 1955
Contributions
Box   8
Folder   8-9
1940-1947
Box   9
Folder   1
1947-1953
Box   9
Folder   2
Corregidor-Bataan memorial, 1964-1965
Correspondence
Box   9
Folder   3
Laughing with Congress, 1946-1948
Box   9
Folder   4
Congressional Record reprints, 1955
Box   9
Folder   5
J.N. Cahn, 1947
Box   9
Folder   6
Wilson C. Hefner, 1943
Box   9
Folder   7
[Folder number skipped]
Box   9
Folder   8
Republican National Committee, 1952
Box   9
Folder   9
Wiley's European trip, 1951
Box   10
Folder   1-2
1961-1962
Box   10
Folder   3
County clerks, 1941-1943
Box   10
Folder   4
Crime special letters, 1953
Box   10
Folder   5
Decentralization, 1947-1948
Box   10
Folder   6
Defense Department-Oil for Europe
Box   10
Folder   7
Diaries, circa 1961
Box   10
Folder   8
Disarmament, 1955
Box   10
Folder   9
Documents, 1940
Box   10
Folder   10
Documents on World Communism and World revolution, 1954-1955
Box   10
Folder   11
Dodge County, 1957-1958
Box   10
Folder   12-13
Draft legislation, 1946-1952
Box   11
Desk calenders, 1955-1961
Box   12
Folder   1-3
Drug bills, S. 1552, 1961-1962
Box   12
Folder   4
Dudley, Captain, 1961
Box   12
Folder   5
Dulles, John Foster
Eastern District judgeship-Trowbridge
Box   12
Folder   6-9
1954-1955
Box   13
Folder   1
1955
Box   13
Folder   2
Elsen, Ruth-Agent, 1959
Box   13
Folder   3-4
Electricity, 1944
Box   13
Folder   5
Elks, 1945
Box   13
Folder   6
Equal Rights Amendment, 1945
Box   13
Folder   7
Ernest Distributing Company, 1940-1941
Box   13
Folder   8-11
European trips, 1952-1959
Box   14
Folder   1
Family letters, 1941-1942
Box   14
Folder   2
Farm loans, 1939
Box   14
Folder   3
Federal buildings, 1939
Box   14
Folder   4-6
Federal construction contract procedures H.R. 7168 and S. 2300, 1957-1958
Box   14
Folder   7
Federal land bank matters, 1940-1942
Box   14
Folder   8
Federal Register, 1941-1960
Box   14
Folder   9
Fertilizer, 1946-1947
Box   14
Folder   10
Fire protection, 1942
Box   14
Folder   11
First Trust Company, Oshkosh, 1939
Box   14
Folder   12
Flood control, 1942-1946
Box   14
Folder   13
Food in shortage investigation, 1945
Foreign Relations
Box   14
Folder   14
Arab nationalism, Puerto Rican independence
Box   14
Folder   14
Arab nationalism, Puerto Rican independence
Box   14
Folder   15
Confidential reports
Box   15
Folder   1
Miscellaneous
Box   15
Folder   2
Overseas information
Box   15
Folder   3
Foreign trade for Wisconsin, 1960-1962
Box   15
Folder   4
Foreign trade study in Wisconsin, 1954-1958
Box   15
Folder   5
Forest products, 1960-1962
Box   15
Folder   6
Form letters
Box   15
Folder   7
Frankfurter apointment, Hopkins, Murphy, 1939
Box   15
Folder   8
Franking privilege, 1957
Box   15
Folder   9
Freedom train, 1947-1949
Box   15
Folder   10
Froelich, George-Verifine products, 1939
Box   15
Folder   10a
Geisse, Harold, 1956
Box   15
Folder   11
General election campaign book, 1956
Box   15
Folder   12
General Motors, 1955
Box   15
Folder   13
Goa invasion, 1962
Box   15
Folder   14
Gollenhon, George, 1951-1952
Box   15
Folder   15
Goodland, Walter S., 1943-1946
Box   15
Folder   16
Government contracts at UW
Box   15
Folder   17
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway Study, 1959-1962
Box   15
Folder   18
Guatemala, 1953-1954
Box   15
Folder   19
H.R. Res. 256-Thomas Amlie, 1939
Box   16
Folder   1
H.R. 637, 1947
Box   16
Folder   2
H.R. 2867, Spanish-American War veterans, 1955-1956
Box   16
Folder   3
H.R. 3697, Obscene literature, 1959
Box   16
Folder   1
H.R. 5235, 1939
Box   16
Folder   5
Hans Christian Anderson Week, 1960
Box   16
Folder   6-8
Harley Davidson Motor Company, 1946-1952
Box   16
Folder   9
Heal, Laird W., 1938-1952
Box   16
Folder   10
Heil, Julius P., 1939-1941
Box   16
Folder   11
Herald-Tribune Forum, 1954
Box   16
Folder   12-13
Highways, 1956-1958
Box   16
Folder   14
Immigration, 1956-1958
Box   17
Folder   1
Out of state correspondence, 1956-1957
Box   17
Folder   2
Incoming letters and carbons of replies, 1955-1956
Indians
Box   17
Folder   3-7
1940-1951
Box   18
1952-1957
Box   19
Folder   1-4
1958-1961
Box   19
Folder   5
Industries International Inc., 1957
Box   19
Folder   6
Inflation, 1959
Insurance investigation hearings
Box   19
Folder   7-9
1958-1961
Box   20
Folder   1
1962
Box   20
Folder   2
Inter-office correspondence (Cahn and Wiley), 1956
Box   20
Folder   3
Internal security manual-Revised, 1955
Box   20
Folder   4
International Council for Christian Leadership, 1954-1955
Box   20
Folder   5
International Economic Conference, 1954
Box   20
Folder   6
Interstate Commerce Commission-Train discontinuance, 1959
Box   20
Folder   7
Invitations
Box   20
Folder   8-12
Itineraries and speaking engagements, 1955-1961
Box   21
Folder   1
John Birch Society, 1961
Box   21
Folder   2
Johnson (S.C.) and Son, 1957
Box   21
Folder   3-4
Katanga correspondence, 1961-1962
Box   21
Folder   5
Kennedy, Trip with the President, 1962
Box   21
Folder   6-7
Kennedy, Robert, 1960-1961
Box   21
Folder   8
Kerst, D.W., 1957-1958
Key Wisconsin Groups
Box   21
Folder   9
Aviation, 1957-1958
Box   21
Folder   10
Clergymen, 1958
Box   21
Folder   11
County officials, 1957-1958
Box   21
Folder   12
Dairying-Agriculture, 1957
Box   21
Folder   13
Labor union leaders, 1957-1958
Box   21
Folder   14
Organizations, 1956-1958
Box   21
Folder   15
King-Anderson Bill, 1962
Box   21
Folder   16
Kiwanis, 1939-1947
Box   22
Folder   1
Labor, Miscellaneous
Box   22
Folder   2
Labor Statistics, 1939-1941
Box   22
Folder   3
Labor unions, 1939-1941
Box   22
Folder   4
La Chance, Jim, 1957-1960
Box   22
Folder   5
La Follette resolution regarding third term, 1940
Box   22
Folder   6
Langer case, 1942
Box   22
Folder   7
Latin American Trade, 1957-1958
Box   22
Folder   8
Laughing with Congress, 1948-1959
Box   22
Folder   9
Law Day, 1958
Box   22
Folder   10
Letters to Congress-Recess, 1948
Letters-Unacknowledged
Box   22
Folder   11-16
1951 June-October
Box   23
1952-1955 February
Box   24
1955 March-April
Box   25
1955 April-June
Box   26
Folder   1-5
1955 June-1961
Box   26
Folder   6
Levenick, Leo B., 1946-1947
Library of Congress
Box   26
Folder   7
Annotated Constitution, 1953-1954
Box   26
Folder   8
Legislative Reference Section
Box   27
Folder   1
Legislative Reference Section (continued)
Box   27
Folder   2
Liquor bill-Senator Hart, 1961
Box   27
Folder   3
MacArthur, Douglas-Miscellaneous magazine letters, 1952-1953
Box   27
Folder   4
Masonic file, 1956-961
Box   27
Folder   5
Masonic memberships, 1957
McCarthy, Joseph
Box   27
Folder   6-10
Army-McCarthy hearings and censure resolution, 1952-1953
Box   28
Censure resolution, 1954
Box   29
Correspondence, 1954
Box   30
Folder   1
Correspondence, 1954 (continued)
Box   30
Folder   2
Correspondence and statements, 1957
Box   30
Folder   3
Condemnation, 1954
Box   30
Folder   4
Newspaper clippings regarding censure, 1954
Box   30
Folder   5
Postcards, 1954
Box   30
Folder   6
Meat packers, 1957-1958
Box   30
Folder   7
Out of state correspondence, 1957-1958
Box   30
Folder   8
Memberships, 1955-1958
Box   30
Folder   9
Memorandum on franking privilege
Box   30
Folder   10
Menominee Sugar Company, 1939
Box   30
Folder   11
Merchant Marine merger, 1943
Box   30
Folder   12
Midwestern Universities Research Association, 1957-1958
Box   30
Folder   13
Milcor Steel, 1939-1942
Box   31
Folder   1
Milk program, 1942-1944
Box   31
Folder   2
Miller, Senator John E., 1939
Box   31
Folder   3
Milwaukee Towne Corporation, 1953-1957
Box   31
Folder   4
Miner, G.E.
Box   31
Folder   5
Mining, 1939-1942
Miscellaneous correspondence
Box   31
Folder   6-10
1939-1949
Box   32
1950-1953
Box   33
1953-1954
Box   34
1955-1956
Box   35
1956-1958
Box   36
1958-1960
Box   37
1961-1964
Box   38
Folder   1
Miscellaneous campaign materials, 1954-1955
Box   38
Folder   2
Miscellaneous notes
Box   38
Folder   3
Miscellaneous speeches by others
Box   38
Folder   4-5
Miscellaneous transmittals of Congressional Record reprints, newsletters, 1956-1958
Box   38
Folder   6
Mitchell, A.C.G., 1957
Box   38
Folder   7
Mitchell, Billy, 1940-1943
Box   38
Folder   8
Moral re-armament, 1953-1962
Box   39
Folder   1
MURA Atom Smasher, 1957-1959
Box   39
Folder   2
Mutual Security, Confidential reports
Box   39
Folder   3
National elections-Electoral College, 1960-1961
Box   39
Folder   4
National “Invest in America” Week, 1957
Box   39
Folder   5
National Pressure Cooker Company, Eau Claire, 1948-1951
Box   39
Folder   6
National Voters Day, 1960
Box   39
Folder   7
NATO conference, 1959
Natural gas
Box   39
Folder   8
1955-1956
Box   40
Folder   1-2
1957-1958
Box   40
Folder   3
Heating, 1952-1959
Box   40
Folder   4
Nelson, Governor, 1962
Box   40
Folder   5-6
Newsletter, Correspondence about, 1944-1945
Box   40
Folder   7
Norway, 1939
Box   40
Folder   8
Office correspondence, 1945
Box   40
Folder   9
Office staff, Division of labor
Box   40
Folder   10
Oil hearings, 1957
Box   40
Folder   11
Opium hearing - Correspondence with witnesses, 1949-1954
Box   41
Folder   1
Opposition to anti-labor legislation, 1941-1942
Box   41
Folder   2
Oral history transcripts (Columbia and Princeton), 1947-1967
Box   41
Folder   3
Palermo, Frank (confidential)
Box   41
Folder   4
Patriotism-general, 1945
Box   41
Folder   5
Peace, 1943-1944
Box   41
Folder   6
Pegler, Westbrook, 1957
Box   41
Folder   7
Pending Republican Convention, 1952
Box   41
Folder   8
Penicillin and pesticides in milk, 1959
People to see
Box   41
Folder   9
1962
Box   41
Folder   10
After 1962
Box   41
Folder   11
Personal letters to government officials and businessmen, 1953
Box   41
Folder   12
Pinkerton Detective Agency
Box   41
Folder   13
Poems, 1955-1956
Policy file
Box   41
Folder   14
Alien property issues
Box   41
Folder   15-16
Anti-trust
Box   41
Folder   17
Bricker amendment
Box   41
Folder   18
Budget
Box   41
Folder   19
Constitutional amendment
Box   41
Folder   20
Disarmament
Box   41
Folder   21
Equal Rights amendment
Box   41
Folder   22
Filibuster-Rule 22
Box   42
Folder   1
Foreign aid
Box   42
Folder   2
Foreign policy
Box   42
Folder   3
Memoranda (Confidential)- Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program, 1957
Box   42
Folder   4
Hells Canyon Bill
Box   42
Folder   5
Immigration laws
Box   42
Folder   6
Income tax issue
Box   42
Folder   7
Inflation
Box   42
Folder   8
Israel
Box   42
Folder   9
Jukebox bill (S. 590)
Box   42
Folder   10
Leif Erickson Memorial Association
Box   42
Folder   11
Little Rock
Box   42
Folder   12
Loyalty oath
Box   42
Folder   13
Middle East problems
Box   42
Folder   14
Milwaukee and gangsterism
Box   42
Folder   15
Natural gas act
Box   42
Folder   16
Pre-trial procedures
Box   42
Folder   17
Reciprocal trade
Box   42
Folder   18
Russia
Box   42
Folder   19
St. Lawrence Seaway
Box   42
Folder   20
Schools- Federal aid
Box   42
Folder   21
Segregation and integration
Box   42
Folder   22
Stand-by powers
Box   42
Folder   23
S. 11, Equality of opportunity bill
Box   42
Folder   24
Supreme Court cases
Box   42
Folder   25
United Nations
Box   42
Folder   26
Political file, 1957
Box   43
Folder   1
Post Office- Franking privilege, 1956-1958
Box   43
Folder   2
Prisoners, 1957-1958
Box   43
Folder   3
Private colleges, 1956-1958
Box   43
Folder   4
Private detectives--wiretapping, 1958
Programs
Box   43
Folder   5-7
1934-1951
Box   44
Folder   1
1953-1963
Box   44
Folder   2
Proxmire, William, 1958
Box   44
Folder   3
Public power, 1955
Box   44
Folder   4
Public schools, 1958
Box   44
Folder   5
Quinn, Colonel-Letter of introduction, 1940
Box   44
Folder   6
Radio broadcast questionnaire replies, 1959
Box   44
Folder   7
Radio file, 1958-1960
Box   44
Folder   8
Radio transcriptions, 1953
Box   44
Folder   9
Receipts for donations, etc.
Box   44
Folder   10
Recommendations, 1956-1960
Recommendations for jobs-Personal
Box   44
Folder   11
1940-1941
Box   45
Folder   1-3
1942-1953
Box   45
Folder   4
Red Cross, 1951-1960
Box   45
Folder   5
Red Star Yeast and Products Company, 1941
Box   45
Folder   6
Refrigeration, 1941
Box   45
Folder   7
Religious persecution, 1959-1962
Box   45
Folder   8-10
Replies from county officials in response to “Your Views in Congress,” 1953-1954
Box   46
Folder   1
Replies to Wiley's letters to state Republican leaders, 1954-1955
Box   46
Folder   2
Replies from Wisconsin radio station about Wiley tapes, 1960
Box   46
Folder   3
Replies from Wisconsin county Republican chairmen, 1953
Box   46
Folder   4
Reports on Senator's bill, 1939-1940
Box   46
Folder   5
Republican National Committee, 1943-1946
Box   46
Folder   6
Republican Steering Committee, 1945-1946
Box   46
Folder   7
Restriction on communist travel in Wisconsin, 1961
Box   46
Folder   8
Roberts, John B., 1939
Box   46
Folder   9
Rockmore, Irving 8 Associates Inc.-Agent, 1958
Box   46
Folder   10
Rubber Reserve Company, 1942-1943
Box   46
Folder   11
Savings and Loans, 1957-1958
St. Lawrence Seaway
Box   46
Folder   12-16
1944-1954
Box   47
Folder   1-6
1954-1962
Chicago Water Diversion File
Box   47
Folder   7-8
1958-1959
Box   48
Folder   1-3
1959-1960
Box   48
Folder   4
House hearing data, 1959
Box   48
Folder   5-7
Miscellany
Box   48
Folder   8
Film, 1959-1961
Box   48
Folder   9
Formal opening, Queen's visit, 1959
Box   48
Folder   10
Milwaukee Sewerage Commission, 1959
Box   49
Miscellaneous material
Box   50
Folder   1
Shipping, 1961
Box   50
Folder   2
Stamp, 1959
Box   50
Folder   3
Tolls, 1958
Box   50
Folder   4
Salazar
Box   50
Folder   5
Saline waters, Bills and record inserts, 1958
Box   50
Folder   6-7
Sample letters, 1954-1956
Box   50
Folder   8
Science education, 1957-1958
Box   50
Folder   9
Science calendar, 1959
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Box   50
Folder   10
Trip to Europe, 1951
Box   50
Folder   11-13
Miscellany
Box   51
Folder   1
Sky sports, 1961
Box   51
Folder   2
Small business, 1945
Box   51
Folder   3
Smithsonian Institute, 1939-1944
Box   51
Folder   4
Sobol, Joseph
Box   51
Folder   5
Social Justice Publishing Company, 1938
Box   51
Folder   6
Space meeting-Captain Dudley, 1960
Box   51
Folder   7
Special messages, 1962
Box   51
Folder   8-9
Starkweather, C.A., 1946-1947
Box   51
Folder   10
State Department- Office of Intelligence Research, confidential reports
Box   51
Folder   11
Steel hearings, 1957-1958
Box   51
Folder   12
Steel pipe, 1946-1958
Box   51
Folder   13
Sturgeon Bay matter, 1946
Box   51
Folder   14
Subversives in the United Nations, 1952
Box   51
Folder   15
Doc Sundquist-Collector of Customs matter, 1959-1962
Box   51
Folder   16
Supreme Court, 1957-1958
Box   52
Folder   1-2
Decision S. 2377, 1956-1957
Box   52
Folder   3-4
Sympathy, 1945
Box   52
Folder   5
Termination of Menominee Indian Tribe, 1960
Box   52
Folder   6
Television file, 1959-1960
Box   52
Folder   7
Two Rivers, 1946
Box   52
Folder   8
U-2 Incident-Confidential report
Box   52
Folder   9
UNICEF
Box   53
Folder   1-2
United Nations charter, 1953-1954
Box   53
Folder   3
United Nations letters, 1952
Box   53
Folder   4
United States Film Service, 1939-1940
Box   53
Folder   5
United States Pharmacopeial Convention, 1960
Box   53
Folder   6
Validation of German bonds, 1958-1959
Box   53
Folder   7
Vittone, Joseph, 1948-1952
Box   53
Folder   8
Voting information and election by-laws, 1961-1962
Box   53
Folder   9
Walker, Harry--Agent, 1957-1959
Box   53
Folder   10
Walker (Major General) case, 1961
Box   53
Folder   11
War contracts, 1950-1951
Box   53
Folder   12
Warren Impeachment issue, 1961
Water diversion
Box   53
Folder   13
1957
Box   54
Folder   1-3
1958-1961
Box   54
Folder   4
Chicago water steal, 1956
Box   54
Folder   5
WGN “Your Senator Reports” series, 1956-1960
White House
Box   54
Folder   6
1954-1956
Box   55
Folder   1
1960-1961
Wiley
Box   55
Folder   2
Fritzi Wiley, 1939
Box   55
Folder   3-6
Hefner, Wilson C., 1939-1959
Box   55
Folder   7
Article, 1954
Box   55
Folder   8
Articles on or related to the U.S. Constitution, 1947-1948
Box   55
Folder   9
Books, 1953-1954
Box   55
Folder   10
16 mm films
Box   55
Folder   11
Biographical data
Box   56
Folder   1
Biographical data (continued)
Box   56
Folder   2
Christmas card drafts
Box   56
Folder   3
Christmas card letters
Correspondence with home secretary
Box   56
Folder   4-8
1938-1943
Box   57
Folder   1-5
1944-1950
Box   57
Folder   6
Correspondence with Washington office, 1946
Correspondence with Harold Wilde
Box   57
Folder   7-8
1939-1943
Box   58
Folder   1-3
1944-1954
Correspondence with Marshall Wiley
Box   58
Folder   4-7
1938-1941
Box   59
1942-1951
Box   60
Folder   1-3
1951-1956
Box   60
Folder   4-6
Correspondence with Robert Wiley, 1939-1951
Box   60
Folder   7
Election defeat, 1962
Box   60
Folder   8
“Firsts”, 1939-1943
Box   61
Folder   1
Index to published articles
Letters to family
Box   61
Folder   2-11
1939-1949
Box   62
Folder   1-3
1950-1952
Box   62
Folder   4-5
Miscellaneous correspondence
Personal file
Box   62
Folder   6-8
1943-1952
Box   63
Folder   1-2
1952
Box   63
Folder   3
Reports to Wisconsin regarding Cuban crisis, 1962
Box   63
Folder   4
Testimonial dinner (Milwaukee), 1961
Mrs. Wiley
Box   63
Folder   5
Acknowledgement of condolences, 1967
Box   63
Folder   6
General, 1960-1962
Box   63
Folder   7
Willkie, Wendell L., 1940-1943
Box   63
Folder   8
Wind Congressional Review series-Radio, 1959-1960
Box   63
Folder   9
Wiretapping legislation, 1954
Box   63
Folder   10
Wisconsin Alumni Association, 1940-1942
Box   63
Folder   11
Wisconsin Centennial, 1948
Box   63
Folder   12
Wisconsin industrial development, 1958
Box   63
Folder   13
Wisconsin Manufacturing Defense Pool
Box   63
Folder   14
Wisconsin officials, 1956-1957
Box   63
Folder   15
Wisconsin public domain, 1957
Box   63
Folder   16
Wisconsin state statistics, 1953[?]-1956
Box   63
Folder   17
Women's rights, 1953-1956
Box   63
Folder   18
World Communism and World Revolution, Introduction by Wiley, First draft, 1954-1955
Box   64
Folder   1
WRCO tape for National Farm Safety Week background, 1960
Box   64
Folder   2
You Auto Buy Now campaign, 1958
Box   64
Folder   3
Senate voting record, 76th-84th Congresses
Series: Series 10: Special Letters
Box   1
Folder   1
Agriculture Hall of Fame, 1958
Box   1
Folder   2
Alice in Dairyland Cheese Break, 1960
Box   1
Folder   3
Anta Luncheon, 1955
Box   1
Folder   4
Bills, 1953-1954
Box   1
Folder   5
Care, 1957-1958
Box   1
Folder   6
City Officials-Milwaukee, 1956, 1958, 1960
Box   1
Folder   7
Civil Defense, 1957-1960
Box   1
Folder   8
Crime, 1954-1955
Box   1
Folder   9-10
Congratulatory, 1955-1960
Box   1
Folder   11-12
Congressional Record, 1951-1953, 1959-1961
Box   2
Folder   1
Enzylac Milk, 1958
Box   2
Folder   2
Federal Officials-Washington, 1956
Box   2
Folder   3
Foreign Language File, 1957
Box   2
Folder   4
General Julius Klein, 1952-1954
Box   2
Folder   5
Imports-Iron Ore, 1960
Box   2
Folder   6
Industrial development, 1958-1960
Box   2
Folder   7
Industry, 1953
Box   2
Folder   8
Jewish organizations, 1953
Box   2
Folder   9
L.B. Mayer-luncheon, 1951
Magazines
Box   2
Folder   10-11
1951-1955
Box   3
Folder   1
1956-1958
Box   3
Folder   2
Newsletter, 1959-1960
Newspapers
Box   3
Folder   3-6
1952-1957
Box   4
Folder   1
1958
Box   4
Folder   2
Nobel Peace Prize Candidates, 1957-1958
Box   4
Folder   3
“Phoenix City Story” screening, 1955
Box   4
Folder   4
Physically handicapped, 1957-1958
Box   4
Folder   5
Presidential commissions, 1953-1954
Box   4
Folder   6
Propaganda Films [sic?] Screening, 1955
Radio and T.V.
Box   4
Folder   7-9
1950-1956
Box   5
Folder   1-2
1957-1961
Box   5
Folder   3
Religion, 1960
Republicans
Box   5
Folder   4-6
1952-1955
Box   6
Folder   1
1955, 1957-1958
Box   6
Folder   2
Republican National Committee, 1954
Box   6
Folder   3
Rethroed and Exceptional Children, 1957
Box   6
Folder   4
St. Lawrence Seaway, 1958-1962
Box   6
Folder   5
St. Lawrence Seaway Film, 1959-1962
Box   6
Folder   6
Senator's Articles, 1951-1953, 1956
Box   6
Folder   7
Senator's 10 mm film, 1952-1953
Box   6
Folder   8
School lunch program, 1959
Box   6
Folder   9
Screening at MPA, 1951
Box   6
Folder   10
Officials (state), 1955-1958
Box   6
Folder   11
Wisconsin Highways, 1959-1960
Box   6
Folder   12
Wisconsin Key Groups-Science, 1957-1958
Box   6
Folder   13
T.V. Applications, 1953
Box   6
Folder   14
Wisconsin tornado, June 4, 1958
Box   6
Folder   15
Wisconsin Tourism, 1958
Series: Series 11: Publications
Box   1
Folder   1
Listing of speeches delivered, 1938-1953
Speeches
Box   1
Folder   2-8
1916, 1924 (?), 1926, 1929, 1930-1939 March
Box   2
1940 April-1941
Box   3
1942-1943
Box   4
1944-1947
Box   5
1948-1949
Box   6
1950-1953 June
Box   7
1953 July-1955 May
Box   8
1955 June-1956 May
Box   9
1956 June-1957
Box   10
1958 February-1959
Box   11
1960-1961 May
Box   12
1961 June-1962
Box   13
Folder   1-5
1963, undated
Box   13
Folder   6
Reserve
Box   13
Folder   7
Fragments and miscellaneous notes
Box   13
Folder   8
United Nations speeches, 1952
Senate floor remarks
Box   13A
Subject index file, 1939-1943
Box   14
Folder   1
Subject index, 1957-1961
Press releases
Box   14
Folder   2
Listing of press releases
Box   14
Folder   3-8
1939-1954
Box   15
1955-1958
Box   16
1959-1960
Box   17
1960-1961 June
Box   18
Folder   1-2
1962 July-December
Box   19
Folder   1
undated
Newsletters, 1939-1962
Note: Held in Historical Society Library.
Box   19
Folder   2
Special indexes
Statements
Box   20
1940-1959
Box   21
1960-1962, undated
Box   22
Form letters and memoranda, 1940-1962
Miscellaneous writings and publications
Box   23
Folder   1-7
1926-1962, undated
Box   23
Folder   8
Laughing with Congress
Box   23
Folder   9
Manuscripts sent to magazines, 1948-1949
Series: Series 14: Miscellaneous Material
Box   1
Awards and citations
Box   2
Subject A-Z information file and quotation file (not AW)
Sound Recordings
Disc 101A/1-2
WLIT guest of the week interview, 1949
490A/1
Racine Kiwanis talk, 1950 October 1
Disc 101A/3
Statement at ceremony presenting check to UNICEF from Sheboygan children, 1952 November 20
Disc 101A/4-7
“The Atom: Menace and Promise,” NBC Radio news program (relation to AW unknown), 1955 August 11
Disc 101A/8
Interview on The Leading Question (CBS Radio) with Mike Mansfield on the topic “Does the Russian satellite call for a change in our defense policy?”, 1957 October 10
Disc 101A/9-10
Radio interview with Joseph O'Mahoney, 1958 January 2
Disc 101A/11-12
Interview on Reporters' Roundup, 1958 January
490A/2-3
“Challenges, Old and New in the Space Age,” delivered for the Edmund A. Walsh lecture at Georgetown University, 1958 February 24
Disc 101A/13
Interview on Capitol Cloakroom (CBS Radio), 1958 August 11
490A/4
Address to Wisconsin voters, recorded in Lisbon, Portugal, 1958 October 27
Disc 101A/14
Speech on WIND regarding communism, 1959 April 29
Disc 101A/15
“Report to Wisconsin,” 1959 April 29
490A/5
Speech at Carthage College, 1959 June 1
Disc 101A/16
Interview on Capitol Cloakroom, 1959 September
490A/7
“Report to Wisconsin,” 1961 September 25
490A/8
“Report to Wisconsin,” 1961 October 9
490A/6
“Highlights of 1960,” circa 1961
Note: Public relations tape
490A/9
“Report to Wisconsin” regarding farm bill, 1962 August 8
Disc 101A/18
Four cuts of a campaign spot, 1962 August 14
490A/10
“Report to Wisconsin”, wind-up of Congress, 1962 October 3
490A/11
“Report to Wisconsin”, regarding Cuban missile crisis, 1962 October 25
490A/12
Radio speech on WEKZ, Monroe, Wisconsin, regarding farm prices and programs, undated
Disc 101A/19-20
Interview with Senator Gillette regarding farm bill on oleomargarine sales restrictions, undated
Disc 101A/21
Speech to Masons on Masonry, undated
Note: In poor condition.
Disc 101A/22
undated
Films
DC 538
Interview on Face the Nation (CBS TV), 1955 April 3
Physical Description: Kinescope 
AB 725
News release of vocal group in Wiley's office singing about St. Lawrence Seaway, 1958 March 7
Physical Description: Archival positive 
CC 153
“America in Crisis,” 1952
Note: Film about an average Wisconsonite, Bill Jones, who goes to see Senator Wiley to discuss the crises facing America. Includes background on how government works, and discusses the country's freedoms and problems, including Communism and war.
Micro 985
Series: Series 15: Clipping Scrapbooks
Reel   1
1936
Reel   1
1939 January-December
Reel   1
1939 December-1941 February
Reel   1
1941 February-October
Reel   1
1941 October-1942 May
Reel   1
1942 May-October
Reel   1
1942 October-1943 March
Reel   1
1943 March-June
Reel   1
1943 June-July
Reel   1
1943 July-August
Reel   1
1943 August-October
Reel   1
1943 October-December
Reel   1
1943 December-1944 January
Reel   1
1944 January-March
Reel   2
1944 March-May
Reel   2
1944 May-August
Reel   2
1944 September-November
Reel   2
1944 August-1945 January
Reel   2
1945 February-November
Reel   2
1945 November-1946 October
Reel   3
1946 November-1947 September
Reel   3
, 1947 January-1948 June (Judiciary)
Reel   3
1947 September-1949 March
Reel   3
1949 March-1950 March
Reel   3
1950 March-November
Reel   3
1950 October-1951 July
Reel   4
1951 July-1952 November
Reel   4
1952 November-1953 June
Reel   4
1953 June-1955 January
Reel   4
1955 May-June
Reel   4
1956
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   4
1956 August-1957 December
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   5
1957 December-1958 December
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   5
1959
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   5
1960 February-August
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   5
1960 September-1961 November
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   5
1962
Note: General and campaign.
Reel   5
1967
Note: Clippings noting Wiley's death.
Appendix: Tape Recordings List for Audio 490A

Tape recordings in the Wiley collection consist of speeches and radio programs, including his regular radio address, “Report to Wisconsin.” Topics covered include the St. Lawrence Seaway, Communism, the Soviet Union, space exploration and small government.

Audio Number Description Notes
490A/1 Racine Kiwanis Talk, 1950 October 1 .
490A/13 A tribute to honor the contributions of Senator Wiley and Congressman Dondero in their leadership of the building of the St. Lawrence Seaway, 1958 September 13 .
490A/4 Address on Wisconsin matters, Lisbon, Portugal, 1958 October 27 .
490A/5 Speech at Carthage College chapel, 1959 June 1 .
490A/6 PR highlights of 1960 .
490A/14 Space program with Dr. Keith Glennon, director of NASA, 1960 August 15 .
490A/15 Radio Liberty, “Speaking to the citizens of the Soviet Union,” 1960 August 19-21 Senator Wiley stresses the mutual interests of creating a better world. He sees the need for greater exchanges of truth, opening the doors and lifting the Iron Curtain. He reviews the “open skies” policy and the shooting down of the RB-47 plane over international waters so that the “people of the Soviet Union can better know where America is coming from.”
490A/16 Wiley interviewed about two mathematicians who recently defected to the Soviet Union, 1960 September 6 .
490A/17 Mr. Sigfried Unander of the Maritime Board discusses the St. Lawrence Seaway and improvements in water transportation, 1960 September 28 .
490A/18 John J. McCloy describes his first meeting with Senator Wiley and promotes the establishment of a disarmament agency; he describes a meeting with Krushchev in which they discussed disarmament, Germany, nuclear testing, and inspection of nuclear weapons, 1961 August 17 .
490A/7 Report to Wisconsin, 1961 September 25 .
490A/19 Wiley talks of recent trip to Wisconsin and what people talked about, 1961 December 6 Congratulates himself on helping to build the St. Lawrence Seaway. Reflects on achievements of 1961 and the challenges that must be faced. Discusses in particular economic progress, unemployment, space exploration, foreign relations, rail service, and the Internal Security Act.
490A/20 Wiley calls for the expansion of the school lunch program, using our excess food as a strategic weapon to force our will on others and increasing research that will lead to increased consumption, 1962 January 3 .
490A/21 Wiley gives highlights in the economy but also points out dark spots such as low agricultural prices. Also address the competition of the communist economy and thinks it no challenge to that of the United States, 1962 January 9 .
490A/22 A speech from Congressman Melvin Laird explaining what will be explored in this Congress; sends out an open invitation to all the Wisconsin Congressional members to be on his radio show, 1962 January 16 .
490A/23 The Senator extends new year's happiness and gives the facts of the fiscal life of the country, 1962 January 17 Proposes a special commission to look at the government and make suggestions to keep it as small as possible.
490A/24 Problems and challenges facing the dairy industry, 1962 January 31 .
490A/9 Report to Wisconsin regarding farm bill, 1962 August 8 .
490A/10 Report to Wisconsin, 1962 October 3 .
490A/11 Report to Wisconsin regarding Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 October 25 .
490A/8 Report to Wisconsin, 1963 October 9 .
490A/2-3 “Challenges, Old and New, in the Space Age,” undated .
490A/12 Radio speech on WEKZ, undated .