Summary Information
Clark R. Mollenhoff Papers 1936-1975
- Mollenhoff, Clark R., 1921-
U.S. Mss 46AF; Micro 660; Tape 274A; Tape 451A; Tape 672A
29.6 c.f. (74 archives boxes), 16 reels of microfilm (35mm), and 8 tape recordings
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers of a Pulitzer Prize-winning capital correspondent best known for his investigations of governmental corruption and mismanagement, conflict of interest, labor racketeering, and organized crime. The collection primarily consists of general papers, writings, and subject files, with coverage best for Mollenhoff's activities from the mid-1940's through the early 1970's. General papers include correspondence, speeches, notes, scripts and recordings of appearances on radio and television, and award exhibit books. The correspondence, 1945-1973, is partially indexed and includes letters from Ezra Taft Benson, Paul H. Douglas, Gerald R. Ford, Barry Goldwater, James C. Hagerty, J. Edgar Hoover, Hubert H. Humphrey, Eliot Janeway, Lyndon B. Johnson, C. Estes Kefauver, Robert F. Kennedy, Arthur W. Krock, Robert Lasch, John L. McClellan, Raymond Moley, Karl E. Mundt, Richard M. Nixon, Drew Pearson, Westbrook Pegler, Herbert Philbrick, and J. Strom Thurmond. Writings include clippings and drafts of articles from the Des Moines (Iowa) Register and Tribune and the Minneapolis Star and Tribune and various periodicals. There are also drafts, notes, research files, correspondence, and reviews for seven books--Washington Cover-up (1962), Tentacles of Power: The Story of Jimmy Hoffa (1965), Despoilers of Democracy (1965), The Pentagon (1967), George Romney: Mormon in Politics (1968), Strike Force: Organized Crime and the Government (1972), and Game Plan for Disaster: An Ombudsman's Report on the Nixon Years (1976). The subject files include research material as well as topics of personal interest. Of the investigative files those pertaining to the Teamsters Union and the Alcohol Tax Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue are particularly complete, as are the files on Bobby Baker, Wolf Ladejinsky, and Otto Otepka. There are also noteworthy files concerning his Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship and the Sigma Delta Chi Freedom of Information Committee. English
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Biography/History
Clark R. Mollenhoff is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist best known for his investigations of government secrecy and mismanagement, conflicts of interest, labor racketeering, and organized crime. A veteran reporter with the Cowles publications (1941-1976), Mollenhoff has spent most of his career in Washington, D. C., reporting for the Des Moines Register and Tribune. His stories have also appeared in such Cowles publications as the Minneapolis Star and Tribune and Look magazine. He has written for a variety of other periodicals, including The Atlantic Monthly, Human Events, Quill, and Reader's Digest, and has published eight books.
Born on April 16, 1921, in Burnside, Iowa, Mollenhoff graduated from Webster City Junior College in 1941 and Drake University law school in 1944. While a student, he worked as a reporter for the Des Moines Register and Tribune; after service with the Navy in the South Pacific, 1944-1946, he returned to cover local and state politics. In recognition of his part in exposing government mismanagement and corruption, Mollenhoff was chosen to attend Harvard University as a Nieman Fellow, 1949-1950. In 1950 he moved to the Washington bureau of the Register and Tribune. Since that time he has traveled as an Eisenhower Exchange Fellow, 1960-1961; served as a Kennedy appointee to the United States Advisory Commission on Information, 1962-1965; been active on the Freedom of Information Committee of Sigma Delta Chi since 1956, serving as chairman, 1966-1970; and acted as a special counsel to President Nixon, in the capacity of an Ombudsman, to report on wrongdoing in the administration, 1969-1970. Mollenhoff became Washington bureau chief of the Register and Tribune in 1970, began his own syndicated column entitled “Watch on Washington” shortly thereafter, and served as the Register and Tribune's national correspondent in 1976. Since 1977 Mollenhoff has been a professor of journalism at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia.
Mollenhoff has won almost every journalism award available. His investigations have covered all aspects of government operations. Upon his arrival in Washington, Mollenhoff took an active part in exposing the tax scandals of the Truman administration, gaining special notice (Sigma Delta Chi Award for Washington Correspondence, 1952) for his work on the Alcohol Tax Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. He also pointed up the Iowa connections of organized crime brought out during the Kefauver committee hearings of 1951. Impartial to the political affiliations of wrongdoers, Mollenhoff played a leading role in exposing the conflicts of interest and misuse of “executive privilege” in the Eisenhower administration regarding the Dixon-Yates controversy, the Wolf Ladejinsky security case (handled exclusively by Mollenhoff), and the relationship between presidential advisor Sherman Adams and industrialist Bernard Goldfine. In noteworthy confrontations with President Eisenhower and his spokesmen, Mollenhoff pressed the administration to justify what he considered its novel interpretation of “executive privilege” in forbidding public officials to disclose information on government activities and decisions. National prominence came to Mollenhoff in 1958 after five years of covering labor racketeering. He received the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting and the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Distinguished Public Service. By convincing Robert F. Kennedy (then counsel for the Senate Permanent Investigating Subcommittee) of the magnitude of Teamster corruption, Mollenhoff was credited as the prime mover in launching the Senate McClellan Committee Hearings on Improper Activities in Labor and Management, 1956-1960. (The committee hearings led to exposure of criminal activities on the part of Teamsters officials.) Mollenhoff provided commentary for DuMont Television Network's coverage of the Senate hearings in 1956 and received the 1957 Sylvania Award for this work. He later closely followed the jury tampering trial which led to James R. (Jimmy) Hoffa's 1964 conviction.
During the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, Mollenhoff was a persistent critic of government mismanagement, secrecy, and conflicts of interest. He played a key role in uncovering the TFX warplane contract scandal in the Defense Department and the corrupt financial dealings of Billie Sol Estes and Robert G. (Bobby) Baker. He also revealed unfair and arbitrary action taken against government employees such as Otto Otepka, a State Department security officer. As a member of the Nixon administration, Mollenhoff exposed several instances of wrongdoing, including the involvement of Major General Carl Turner, a newly appointed Chief U. S. Marshal, in a military club scandal. Since leaving the administration in 1970, Mollenhoff has covered a number of important stories, both on his own and as a part of a reporting team. Perhaps the most significant ones concerned irregularities in commodity trading and led to Congressional passage of the Commodities Futures Trading Act of 1974.
Inspired by the example of Lincoln Steffens, Mollenhoff has pursued corruption and mismanagement with widely recognized energy and persistence. Mollenhoff has never been content to simply report a story -- he must get action on it. He coined the phrase “follow the dollar” as a technique in tracking down official corruption. Rather than rely upon privileged sources of information, he ties together evidence through the use of such public records as transcripts of hearings and court proceedings, probate records, government reports, and the records of investigations by regulatory agencies. In 1973 he received the Drew Pearson Foundation Award for sustained and significant contribution to investigative reporting.
In addition to his reporting for the Cowles publications and other periodicals, Mollenhoff has lectured widely and appeared on numerous radio and television programs. He has also published eight books: Washington Cover-Up (1962), Tentacles of Power: The Story of Jimmy Hoffa (1965), Despoilers of Democracy (1965), The Pentagon (1967), George Romney: Mormon in Politics (1968), Strike Force: Organized Crime and the Government (1972), Game Plan for Disaster: An Ombudsman's Report on the Nixon Years (1976), and The Man Who Pardoned Richard Nixon (1976). Mollenhoff was married on October 13, 1939, to Georgia Giles Osmundson; they have three children.
Further information on Mollenhoff's career and investigative techniques can be found in James H. Dygert, The Investigative Reporter: Folk Heroes of a New Era (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1976) and John C. Behrens, The Typewriter Guerrillas: Closeups of Twenty Top Investigative Reporters (Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977). These books, as well as those written by Mollenhoff, are located in the Society Library.
Scope and Content Note
The papers of Clark R. Mollenhoff document a considerable part of his career as an investigative reporter. They provide an important source of information on the career and techniques used by a notable journalist. The collection contains an almost complete set of Mollenhoff's newspaper articles, 1943-1973, magazine articles, drafts of books and articles, research material (including government documents annotated by Mollenhoff), notes and notebooks, correspondence, poetry, songs, speeches and other remarks, radio and television scripts and recordings, journalism award exhibit books, scrapbooks, and related material. A large portion of Mollenhoff's research files, consisting primarily of government documents, press releases, newspaper clippings, transcripts of trial proceedings and hearings, and other widely available material have been removed. The Mollenhoff Papers are divided into four sections: general papers, writings, subject files, and unidentified and fragmentary research material. A significant number of photographs and sketches relating to Mollenhoff's activities can be found in the Society's Iconographic Collection.
The GENERAL PAPERS contain biographical and genealogical material; correspondence, 1945-1973; speeches and other remarks, 1953-1974 (including two tape recordings with accompanying transcripts); radio and television scripts and recordings, 1955-1966; notes and notebooks; seven journalism award exhibit books (on 1 roll of microfilm); and memorabilia. There are also articles and related material about Mollenhoff. These include a tape recording of a news report about Mollenhoff's 1966 press conference clash with Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and sixteen scrapbooks (on 3 rolls of microfilm) of chronologically arranged newspaper and magazine articles. Some of these scrapbooks also contain a few articles by Mollenhoff, correspondence, and notes. The substantive correspondence located
in the scrapbooks has been indexed. There are five folders of formerly restricted correspondence (Box 73): letters from Mollenhoff to his mother, 1945-1961; correspondence with the Cowles organization, 1952-1965, concerning Mollenhoff's stories, his membership on the United States Advisory Commission on Information, and the uses of “executive privilege”; correspondence and related material, 1963, regarding a false quotation by Robert Riggs of a 1953 statement by Mollenhoff on freedom of information; a copy of a 1958 letter to Paul Veblen, Assistant Editor of the Santa Barbara (California) News Press, about the use of Mollenhoff's checklist for investigative reporters and about his plans to pursue questioning of President Eisenhower; and a 1965 letter from Sam Romer, a former colleague, regarding Romer's position at the Washington Daily News and his unsuccessful attempts to cover the story of Otto Otepka.
The WRITINGS section consists of material related to seven of Mollenhoff's eight books, most of his newspaper and magazine articles, poetry and music scores, and other writings. Located here are drafts, notes, research material, correspondence, and reviews for Washington Cover-Up, Tentacles of Power, Despoilers of Democracy, The Pentagon, George Romney, Strike Force, and Game Plan for Disaster, which often detail the investigations which resulted in his newspaper articles. The file for George Romney has notes on Mollenhoff's 1967 interview with Romney, and the Game Plan for Disaster file contains a draft of an unpublished chapter on Martha Mitchell. There are also plans, chapter drafts, and related material for unpublished works, the most substantial of which concerns the Ku Klux Klan. First drafted in the late 1950's and completed in a second version in 1967, Mollenhoff's book was never published because of the great number of works on the Klan released in the mid-1960's. The Klan files contain both of Mollenhoff's book drafts, the second of which is complete. There is also a great deal of early research material first used by Mollenhoff and Fletcher Knebel for their fourteen part newspaper series on the Klan, April-May, 1957. Included here are memos, notes, and drafts and published copies of the Mollenhoff and Knebel articles.
The bulk of the section consists of copies of Mollenhoff's newspaper and magazine articles. There are two folders of published articles which appeared in several periodicals, e. g. Nieman Reports, Look, Reader's Digest, and The Atlantic Monthly, on such issues as press freedom and responsibility, freedom of information, and organized labor. These are followed by lists of newspaper articles written by Mollenhoff, drafts of magazine and newspaper articles, 1950-1974, and wire service copies of newspaper articles, 1953-1973. Published versions of Mollenhoff's newspaper articles are mainly from the Des Moines Register and Tribune, 1943-1973, though there are also some from the Minneapolis Star and Tribune. All are contained in ninety scrapbooks (on 12 rolls of microfilm). Although the articles are not in a strict chronological sequence, each volume contains material for a particular time period. There are a few volumes which contain notes by and articles about Mollenhoff; many of the volumes contain articles by other journalists. The articles without bylines from the Register and Tribune's Washington bureau are usually by Mollenhoff. Other writings by him in this section include a draft reminiscence (with notes) about Polk County, Iowa, in the 1940's, and poetry and music scores. There is also a checklist for the local investigative reporter, prepared by Mollenhoff for a seminar he conducted at the American Press Institute, Columbia University, ca. 1955, detailing areas of possible official misconduct.
The SUBJECT FILES are arranged alphabetically and contain notes and notebooks; speeches; reports; draft, wire service, and published copies of articles by Mollenhoff, some of which are annotated; correspondence; a transcript of an interview of Mollenhoff; government documents annotated by Mollenhoff; and research material, including a tape recording and one roll of microfilm. A major portion of the file concerns subjects of Mollenhoff's investigative reporting. There are also files on his participation in such organizations as Sigma Delta Chi, the United States Advisory Commission on Information, and the Gridiron Club. The balance of the section concerns Mollenhoff's activities as a family counsel for the Phillip Martin Estate, 1947; a Nieman Fellow, 1949-1950; an Eisenhower Exchange Fellow, 1960-1961; and the White House Ombudsman, 1969-1970.
The investigation portion contains several noteworthy files. The largest group of material is about the Teamsters and was used by Mollenhoff for his articles and for Tentacles of Power. Included here are reporters' memos on the Minneapolis Teamsters, ca. 1956, and Mollenhoff's notes on interviews with Jimmy Hoffa and others. The files on two of Mollenhoff's stories of the early 1950's are also noteworthy. One file has Mollenhoff's draft description of his investigative techniques and the subsequent exposure, 1952, of the fraudulent tax exempt status of the Des Moines University of Lawsonomy. The other contains correspondence and related material regarding his award-winning investigation of the Alcohol Tax Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue. The Lyndon Johnson file has Fletcher Knebel's notes in the early 1960's on the relationship between Johnson and Robert F. Kennedy. There are also memos, correspondence, and interview notes, mid to late 1950's, in the folders for Sherman Adams and for Murray Chotiner. The Bobby Baker file has a great variety of material, including a copy of an interview of Senator John J. Williams (Democrat, Delaware) by Mollenhoff and others, and a copy of a 1965 Senate report on the Baker hearings, which was later published in sub-stantially different form. There are also interview notes, drafts and copies of articles, and related material concerning Wolf Ladejinsky, 1955-1956.
The files on Mollenhoff's organizational affiliations have a substantial amount of material regarding his participation on the Freedom of Information Committee of Sigma Delta Chi. Located here are correspondence, notes, speeches, articles, and committee reports. There is a considerable amount of material about cooperation between Sigma Delta Chi, the American Society of Newspaper Editors, and other journalism organizations. Many of Mollenhoff's articles on freedom of information appeared in the publications of these organizations. The material relating to Mollenhoff's membership on the United States Advisory Commission on Information consists largely of correspondence. Included is documentation of the organization's opposition to the release to foreign audiences of George Stevens' movie on the American civil rights movement, March on Washington, 1964. Mollenhoff's term as a Nieman Fellow is represented mainly by class papers and other writings. There is a great deal more material concerning his travels through Great Britain, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Russia as an Eisenhower Exchange Fellow: interview notes, drafts and published copies of articles on the politics and labor conditions of the countries that he visited, notebooks, and related material. Especially notable here are drafts regarding an attempted coup which occurred during Mollenhoff's stay in Ethiopia. The files on Mollenhoff's tenure as White House Ombudsman contain a great many memoranda sent and received by Mollenhoff, as well as those created for his own future reference. In addition, there are notebooks, diary notes of a July 17, 1969, meeting with John Erlichman and Richard Nixon regarding Mollenhoff's assignment as Ombudsman, and a topical file. The topical file has notes, articles, memos, and related material on the creation of the Ombudsman position; an interview of Mollenhoff by a New York Post reporter; the controversy over Mollenhoff's access to Internal Revenue Service files; a pardon for James R. (Jimmy) Hoffa; and Mollenhoff's support of the nomination of Clement Haynesworth to the Supreme Court.
There are seven folders of UNIDENTIFIED AND FRAGMENTARY RESEARCH MATERIAL. Located here are annotated newspaper clippings, copies of letters and memos, printed items annotated by Mollenhoff, and related material. For the most part, there are too few items in any one category to establish a separate file unit; in some cases, the significance and/or origin of an item is uncertain.
There is a considerable amount of correspondence throughout the collection with members of the Cowles organization, with reporters and editors throughout the United States, and with important political figures. Letters of substantive content from prominent individuals have been indexed in the appendix.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented by Clark R. Mollenhoff, Washington, D. C., 1962-1970, 1973-1975. Accession Number: MCHC 62-45, -74, -86; MCHC 63-44, -91; MCHC 64-3; MCHC 65-104; MCHC 66-30, -107; MCHC 67-130; MCHC 68-128, -135; MCHC 69-41, -84, -130, -146; MCHC 70-108, -122; MCHC 73-1, -151; MCHC 74-19; MCHC 75-143.
Processed by R. H. Tryon; Revised, January 1978.
Contents List
U.S. Mss 46AF
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Series: General Papers
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Box
1
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1
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Biographical and genealogical material
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Correspondence
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General
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Box
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2-3
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Undated
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Box
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4-9
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1946 - May, 1958
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Box
2
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1-11
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1958, June - May, 1960
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Box
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1-10
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1960, June - June, 1962
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Box
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1-9
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1962, July - April, 1963
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Box
5
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1-10
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1963, May - 1964
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Box
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1-9
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1965 - January, 1966
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Box
7
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1-9
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1966, February - November
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Box
8
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1-8
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1966, December - 1967
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Box
9
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1-8
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1968 - April, 1969
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Box
10
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1-8
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1969, May - 1970
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Box
11
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1-5
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1971 - 1973
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Box
73
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Letters to mother, ca. 1945-1961
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Box
73
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2
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Correspondence with Cowles publications, 1952-1965
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Box
73
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Correspondence re Carl Rowan and press responsibility, 1961-1962.
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Box
73
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Correspondence and related material re false quotation by Robert Riggs, 1963.
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Box
73
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5
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Letters: to Paul Veblen, 1958, and Sam Romer, , 1965
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Speeches and other remarks
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General
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Box
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6-7
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Undated
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Box
12
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1-7
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1953 - 1963
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Box
13
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1-7
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1964 - July, 1970
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Box
14
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1
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1970, September - 1974
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Tape 672A
No.
1
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Speech, December 5, 1968 : Re the Nixon administration and the Pentagon. Alumni Association of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Question and answer period follows. Transcript in box 13, folder 5.
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Tape 451A
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Speech, January 31, 1970 : “The President's Ombudsman,” Founders Day, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Transcript in box 13, folder 6.
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Radio and Television Programs
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Scripts
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Box
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2-6
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Face the Nation, CBS-TV, 1954-1964
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Reporters' Roundup, MBS-Radio
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Box
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7-8
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1955-1956
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Box
15
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1
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1957-1960
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Box
15
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2
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Opinion in the Capitol, Metromedia - Radio and TV, 1963-1965
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National Educational Television
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Box
15
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3
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Re Thalidomide, 1962
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Box
15
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4
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Re TFX warplane, 1963
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Box
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5
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Miscellaneous, ca. 1955-1969
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Recordings
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Tape 274A
No.
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It's Your Business, ABC Radio, ca. late summer, 1958 : Mollenhoff interviewed by Paul Manning concerning Jimmy Hoffa, the Teamsters, and the McClellan committee investigation.
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Tape 451A
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Kup's Show, WGN-TV
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No.
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December 4, 1965 : Mollenhoff discusses the Hoffa investigation and, with Stanford Clinton and Senator Paul Douglas, Vietnam, Robert McNamara, Otto Otepka, and government corruption.
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No.
3
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February 26, 1966 : Mollenhoff comments on the U. S. system of justice and the Bobby Baker trial. Other participants include Harold Brown, Secretary of the Air Force, Robert Vaughn, actor, and the South Vietnamese Ambassador to the U. S.
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No.
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June 18, 1966 : General discussion of world affairs. Mollenhoff comments on U. S. foreign aid and Vietnam. Other participants include Morton Kaplan, University of Chicago, Herman Kahn, Hudson Institute, and Raphael Colina, Mexican Ambassador to the U. S.
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No.
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Youth Wants to Know, NBC-TV, February 12, 1966 : Six high school students question Mollenhoff about Despoilers of Democracy and related topics.
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U.S. Mss 46AF
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Notebooks
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Box
15
Folder
6
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Undated
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Box
15
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7-8
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1961, June - September, 1962
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Box
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1-6
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1962, September - October, 1963
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Box
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1-7
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1963, October - September, 1964
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Box
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1-8
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1964, October - November, 1965
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Box
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1-8
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1965, November - September, 1966
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Box
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1-7
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1966, September - June, 1967
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Box
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1-8
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1967, July - April, 1968
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Box
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1-7
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1968, April - August
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Box
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1-8
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1968, September - 1969
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Notes
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Box
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1-3
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Undated notecards
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Box
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4-7
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1950's and 1960's
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Box
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8
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Notes and transcripts of interviews, conversations, and conferences, 1956-1964
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Articles and other material about Mollenhoff
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General
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Box
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1940's and 1950's
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1960's
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Box
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10
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Part I
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Box
25
Folder
1
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Part II
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Box
25
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2-3
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1970's
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Micro 660
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Scrapbooks, by volume number, 1941-1967
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Reel
1
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Vol. 1: , 1941-1945
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Reel
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Vol. 2: 1951 (April, 1955-February, 1956)
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Reel
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Vol. 3: 1956, February-July
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Reel
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Vol. 4: 1956, August-July, 1957
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Reel
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Vol. 5: 1957, August-April, 1958
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Reel
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Vol. 6: 1958, May-September
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Reel
2
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Vol. 7: 1958, October-February, 1960
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Reel
2
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Vol. 8: 1960, January-June
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Reel
2
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Vol. 9: 1961, June-April, 1962
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Reel
2
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Vol. 10: 1962, April-November
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Reel
2
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Vol. 11: 1962, November-May, 1963
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Reel
2
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Vol. 12: 1962, December (May, 1963-February, 1964)
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Reel
2
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Vol. 13: 1964, January-December
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Reel
3
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Vol. 14: 1964, December-January, 1966
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Reel
3
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Vol. 15: 1966, February-October
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Reel
3
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Vol. 16: 1966, September-May, 1967
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Tape 451A
No.
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2
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NBC-TV Situation Report, March 3, 1966 : Robert Goralski comments on Mollenhoff's press conference clash with Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. Has Mollenhoff-McNamara exchange.
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U.S. Mss 46AF
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Journalism Award Exhibit Books
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Box
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Folder
4
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Plans
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Micro 660
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Exhibit books, by volume number, 1952-1967
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Reel
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Vol. 17: Cracking the Wall of Secrecy in the Internal Revenue, Sigma Delta Chi Award for Washington Correspondence, 1952.
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Reel
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Vol. 18-19: The Case of Wolf Ladejinsky, 1955
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Labor Racketeering
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Reel
3
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Vol. 20-21: , 1957
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Reel
3
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Vol. 22: , 1958
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Reel
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Vol. 23: The Ku Klux Klan Rides Again, Heywood Broun Memorial Award, 1958
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Reel
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Vol. 24: The Adams-Goldfine Case, Raymond Clapper Award, 1959
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Reel
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Vol. 25: The Senator Robert F. Kennedy-J. Edgar Hoover Wiretapping Dispute, Heywood Broun Memorial Award, 1967
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U.S. Mss 46AF
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Memorabilia
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Box
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5-8
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1930's to 1960's
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Box
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1960's to 1970's
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Box
26
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3
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Miscellany
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Series: Writings
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Published Books
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Washington Cover-Up, 1962
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Drafts
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Box
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4-5
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Early
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Box
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6-7
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Intermediate
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Box
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8-9
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Final
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Box
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Reviews and publicity
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Box
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Fragments and miscellany
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Tentacles of Power, 1965
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Box
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Book plans
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Drafts
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Box
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4-7
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First
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Box
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1-5
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Second
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Box
28
Folder
6-8
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Third
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Box
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1-5
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Final
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Box
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6-9
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Notes
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Box
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10
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Correspondence
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Box
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11
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Reviews
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Box
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1-6
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Miscellaneous chapter fragments and related material
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Despoilers of Democracy, 1965
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Drafts
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Box
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Unpublished sample chapters, “Capitol Corruptors”
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Early chapter drafts
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Box
30
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Re Bobby Baker
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Box
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9
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Re Lyndon Johnson
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Book drafts
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Early
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Box
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1-6
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Chapters 1-15
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Box
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Chapters 16-26
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Final
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The Pentagon, 1967
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Intermediate
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Reviews
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George Romney, 1968
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Chapters 1-12
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Correspondence and notes of an interview with Romney
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Strike Force, 1972
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Chapters
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16-17
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Game Plan for Disaster, 1976
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Unpublished chapter on Martha Mitchell
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Introduction
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Unpublished Books
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Undated book plans and chapter draft, ca. 1950, re Paul Robeson and the Communist Party
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Checklist for investigative reporters, ca. 1955
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Sherman Adams, 1950's
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Murray Chotiner and the Civil Aeronautics Board
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Agency for International Development, 1969-1970
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Air Force Academy (land acquisition), 1960's
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Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, early 1950's
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American Telephone and Telegraph Co., ca. 1953
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Bobby Baker
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Articles and other writings by Mollenhoff, 1964-1967
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Interview of Senator John Williams by Mollenhoff, et al.
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Don Reynolds
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Blackstone Rangers, late 1960's
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Roscoe Bonisteel, Buhr estate, 1971
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David G. Bress (nomination for federal judgeship) , 1965
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Dr. Louis Bright (conflict of interest, Office of Education), 1968
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Brookley Air Force Base, Mobile, Alabama, 1967-1970
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Lawrence Callanan, St. Louis labor racketeer, 1965-1968
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Campus disorders, 1968-1969
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Murray Chotiner, ca. 1956
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John M. Clarley and the Securities and Exchange Commission, ca. 1968
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Kenneth Cook (forced retirement from the Air Force), 1966-1969
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Day Care, Office of Economic Opportunity, early 1970's
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Des Moines University of Lawsonomy, early 1950's
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Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship, 1960-1961
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Interviews
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1961, April
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Billie Sol Estes, 1962-1964
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Lew Farrell, 1957-1958
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Federal Housing Authority, 1965-1966
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Foreign Service personnel problems, late 1960's
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John Harter
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John Hemenway
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Stephen Kozcak
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Howard Mace
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Mary Manchester
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Charles Thomas
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Abe Fortas, 1968-1969
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Rudolph Frank (Office of Economic Opportunity Employee), ca. 1972
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L. Patrick Gray nomination as FBI director, 1973
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Walter Hickel nomination as Secretary of the Interior, 1969
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Bourke Hickenlooper and the Atomic Energy Commission security, 1950's
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Houston, Texas, O. E. O. antipoverty program, 1967
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Charles Howard and the Nation of Islam, late 1960's
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Articles by Mollenhoff
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Walter Jenkins, 1964
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Lyndon Johnson, 1960's
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General
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Texas TV station and the FCC
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John F. Kennedy assassination
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Robert F. Kennedy
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Edward F. Kennedy
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Kentucky Derby, 1968
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Frances Knight
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Wolf Ladejinsky
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Richard Landkamer (Employment discrimination by General Electric Corp.), 1967-1971
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Robert McNamara
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Milton Margoles (loss of medical license)
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Background kit
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Hearing, Wisconsin Board of Medical Examiners, 1966
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Case histories
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Phillip Martin Estate, 1947
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Merrywood estates (Nancy and Wyatt Dickerson), 1969
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Military club scandals, 1970-1971
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Military Order of the Caraboa, 1968-1973
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Arlie V. Morgan (re Air Force narcotics ring), 1964-1966
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National Press Club
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Nieman Fellowship, 1949-1950
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Otto Otepka, 1960's
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General
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11
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John R. Norpel
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Notes, drafts, and related material
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Miscellany
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Penn Central Railroad
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H. Ross Perot, 1969-1970
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Polk County, Iowa, fraud trials, 1947
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64
Folder
6
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Adam Clayton Powell
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Box
64
Folder
7
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Riots, 1967
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Box
64
Folder
8
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George Romney, HUD secrecy, 1971-1972
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Box
64
Folder
9
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Stuart Rothman, NLRB counsel, 1950's
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|
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Sigma Delta Chi, Freedom of Information Committee
|
|
|
Correspondence and related material
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Box
64
Folder
10-11
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1958-1965
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Box
65
Folder
1-8
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1966-June, 1968
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Box
66
Folder
1-4
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1968, July-1973
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Box
66
Folder
5
|
Speeches and other remarks by Mollenhoff
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|
|
Committee reports
|
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Box
66
Folder
6
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Drafts, 1966-1968
|
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Box
66
Folder
7
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Published copies, 1963-1969
|
|
|
Articles, 1950's and 1960's
|
|
Box
66
Folder
8-9
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Drafts
|
|
Box
66
Folder
10
|
Published copies
|
|
Box
66
Folder
11
|
Articles and related material about Mollenhoff
|
|
Box
67
Folder
1
|
Notes
|
|
Box
67
Folder
2-4
|
Unidentified and miscellaneous
|
|
Box
67
Folder
5
|
Soviet - U.S. grain deal, 1972
|
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Box
67
Folder
6-7
|
Springfield, Mass., Armory, mid-1960's
|
|
|
Teamsters
|
|
Box
67
Folder
8
|
General (primarily re Mollenhoff's reporting activities)
|
|
|
Research material
|
|
|
General
|
|
Box
67
Folder
9-11
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Part I
|
|
Box
68
Folder
1-3
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Part II
|
|
Box
68
Folder
4
|
Reporters' memos re Minneapolis Teamsters, ca. 1956
|
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Box
68
Folder
5
|
Barney Baker
|
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Box
68
Folder
6-7
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Dave Beck
|
|
Box
68
Folder
8
|
Ben Dranow
|
|
Box
68
Folder
9-10
|
Jimmy Hoffa
|
|
Box
69
Folder
1-11
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Notes and notebooks
|
|
Box
70
Folder
1
|
Notes on interviews
|
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Box
70
Folder
2
|
Miscellany
|
|
Box
70
Folder
3-5
|
Hans Tofte, C. I. A., 1966
|
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Box
70
Folder
6
|
Twin City Rapid Transit Co., ca. 1958
|
|
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United States Advisory Commission on Information
|
|
|
Correspondence and related material
|
|
Box
70
Folder
7-10
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Part I, 1961-1964
|
|
Box
71
Folder
1-2
|
Part II, 1964-1967
|
|
Box
71
Folder
3
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Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
71
Folder
4
|
U. S. Marine Corps procurement scandal, 1970
|
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Box
71
Folder
5
|
Watergate
|
|
|
White House Ombudsman
|
|
|
Congratulatory letters
|
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Box
71
Folder
6
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List
|
|
Box
71
Folder
7-10
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Letters, A-Z
|
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Box
73
Folder
6-12
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Memoranda, 1969-1970
|
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Box
73
Folder
13
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Diary notes, July 17, 1969
|
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Box
74
Folder
1-5
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Notebooks
|
|
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Topical file
|
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Box
74
Folder
6
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Ombudsman position
|
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Box
74
Folder
7
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Interview with a New York Post reporter, April, 1970
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Box
74
Folder
8
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Access to Internal Revenue Service files
|
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Box
74
Folder
9
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Clement Haynesworth's nomination to the Supreme Court
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Box
74
Folder
10
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Pardon for James R. (Jimmy) Hoffa
|
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Box
74
Folder
11-12
|
Miscellany
|
|
|
Allen Whitfield, Atomic Energy Commission nomination, 1955
|
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Box
71
Folder
11
|
Notes and related material
|
|
Micro 660
Reel
16
|
Probate records of Robert A. Crawford, 1937-1944
|
|
U.S. Mss 46AF
Box
71
Folder
12-13
|
Senator John J. Williams
|
|
Box
72
Folder
1
|
Wiretapping
|
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Box
72
Folder
2
|
Yablonski murders, United Mine Workers
|
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Box
72
Folder
3-4
|
Zuni Corporation-Atomic Energy Commission, ca. 1970
|
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Box
72
Folder
5-10
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Series: Unidentified And Fragmentary Research Material
|
|
Appendix: Index of Prominent Correspondents
Name
|
Date
|
Box
|
Folder
|
Reel
|
Vol./Page
|
Alexander, Holmes |
1958, June 19 |
2 |
1 |
Allot, Gordon |
1956, March 3 |
|
|
1 |
2/28 |
|
1959, March 6 |
2 |
5 |
|
1959, September 3 |
2 |
7 |
Benson, Ezra Taft |
1955, December 16 |
|
|
1 |
2/88 |
|
1969, October 6 |
10 |
1 |
Brownell, Herbert |
1954, February 8 |
1 |
5 |
Case, Francis |
1956, May 15 |
|
|
1 |
3/90 |
Cater, Douglass |
1959, September 8 |
2 |
7 |
Church, Frank |
1959, August 12 |
|
|
2 |
9/17 |
Curtis, Carl T. |
1968, January 9 |
9 |
5 |
|
1970, March 24 |
10 |
4 |
Douglas, Paul H. |
1955, April 25 (to Edward Chevlin) |
29 |
10 |
|
1955, May 25 (to Edward Chevlin) |
29 |
10 |
|
1957, September 17 |
|
|
1 |
5/29 |
|
1959, September 3 |
2 |
7 |
Eastland, James O. |
1970, March 19 |
10 |
4 |
Evans, Courtney |
1959, September 3 |
2 |
7 |
|
1959, October 22 |
2 |
9 |
Freeman, Orville |
1966, October 24 |
7 |
8 |
Gillette, Guy M. |
1949, March 22 |
1 |
4 |
Goldwater, Barry |
1956, February 24 |
|
|
1 |
3/24 |
|
1957, August 24 |
1 |
7 |
|
1961, November 17 |
|
|
2 |
9/30 |
|
1961, December 26 |
|
|
2 |
9/45 |
|
1964, November 17 |
5 |
9 |
|
1968, January 18 |
9 |
1 |
Goldberg, Arthur |
1962, April 4 |
|
|
2 |
9/79 |
Gross, H.`/ |
1956, May 14 |
|
|
1 |
3/82 |
|
1968, January 9 |
9 |
1 |
|
1969, October 7 (copy to Donald Rumsfeld) |
9 |
5 |
Hagerty, James C. |
1955, June 21 |
1 |
5 |
Hennings, Thomas C. |
1960, July 6 |
3 |
1 |
Hickenlooper, Bourke |
1958, May 6 |
|
|
1 |
6/41 |
Hoffman, Clare |
1956, April 24 |
|
|
1 |
3/58 |
|
1962, November 14 |
4 |
4 |
Hoover, J. Edgar |
1959, March 18 |
2 |
5 |
|
1961, December 4 |
|
|
2 |
9/41 |
|
1961, December 12 |
|
|
2 |
9/50 |
Humphrey, Hubert H. |
1955, May 13 |
|
|
1 |
2/13 |
|
1955, October 10 |
|
|
1 |
2/64 |
|
1956, April 2 |
|
|
1 |
4/25 |
|
1957, January 26 |
1 |
7 |
|
1957, March 25 |
|
|
1 |
4/98 |
|
1957, August 7 |
1 |
7 |
|
1958, April 25 |
|
|
1 |
6/40 |
|
1958, June 20 |
2 |
1 |
|
1958, September 12 |
2 |
2 |
|
1961, December 22 |
|
|
2 |
9/53 |
|
1962, April 2 |
|
|
2 |
9/85 |
Janeway, Eliot |
1966, November 22 |
7 |
8 |
Johnson, Lyndon |
1959, September 16 |
2 |
8 |
|
1964, May 6 (copy, to Dean Rusk) |
70 |
10 |
Judd, Walter |
1955, April 29 |
|
|
1 |
2/35 |
|
1959, September 18 |
2 |
8 |
Kefauver, Estes |
1956, November 30 |
|
|
1 |
4/60 |
|
1961, December 1 |
|
|
2 |
9/50 |
Kennedy, Robert F. (copy, to Edward Chevlin) |
1957, February 15 |
29 |
10 |
|
1957, August 23 |
1 |
7 |
|
1962, September 7 |
|
|
2 |
10/19 |
|
1964, November 16 |
5 |
10 |
Knebel, Fletcher |
1959, July 16 |
2 |
8 |
|
1959, September 3, and 10 |
2 |
7 |
|
1959, October 9 and 12 |
2 |
9 |
|
1960, November 28 |
3 |
2 |
|
1961, May 11 |
|
|
3 |
14/33 |
Krock, Arthur |
1964, February 14 |
|
|
2 |
13/8 |
Ladejinsky, Wolf |
1955, April 29 |
|
|
1 |
1/60A |
|
1955, May 10 |
|
|
1 |
2/61 |
|
1955, July 11 |
|
|
1 |
2/59 |
|
1955, October 21 |
|
|
1 |
2/72 |
|
1957, February 15 |
|
|
4 |
29/10 |
|
1956, January 16 |
|
|
1 |
2/96 |
|
1956, February 15 |
|
|
1 |
3/19-20 |
|
1956, April 16 |
|
|
1 |
3/81 |
|
1956, September 21 |
|
|
1 |
4/27 |
|
1957, May 29 |
|
|
1 |
4/106 |
Lasch, Robert |
1958, November 18 |
2 |
3 |
Lawrence, William H. |
1959, September 25 |
2 |
8 |
Lecompte, Karl H. |
1956, April 23 |
|
|
1 |
3/5 |
Long, Edward V. |
1963, October 11 |
64 |
10 |
McClellan, John L. |
1957, January 25 |
1 |
7 |
|
1958, April 29 (copy, to John Cowles) |
|
|
1 |
6/9 |
|
1958, October 11 (copy, to Frank Herbert) |
7 |
6 |
|
1959, September 8 |
2 |
7 |
|
1962 March 30 |
|
|
2 |
9/84 |
|
1962, September 22 |
1 |
2 |
|
1966, January 7 |
33 |
8 |
Martin, Thomas |
1956, August 24 |
|
|
1 |
4/17 |
Merk, Frederick |
1963, January 22 |
4 |
6 |
Moley, Raymond |
1964, March 2 |
5 |
7 |
Mondale, Walter F. |
1965, May 5 |
|
|
3 |
15/5 |
Morgan, Edward P. |
1958, May 27 |
|
|
1 |
6/63 |
|
1959, September 15 |
2 |
7 |
Morse, Wayne |
1959, January 2 (copy, to Henry Robbins) |
2 |
4 |
Moss, John E. |
1955, October 23 |
|
|
1 |
3/43 |
|
1959, October 6 |
2 |
9 |
Mundt, Karl E. |
1958, March 11 |
|
|
1 |
5/102 |
|
1958, April 1 (copy, to John McClellan) |
1 |
8 |
|
1958, May 10 |
|
|
1 |
6/52 |
|
1963, March 5 |
|
|
2 |
11/57 |
|
1963, March 8 |
|
|
2 |
11/59 |
|
1963, August 10 |
|
|
2 |
12/10 |
Nixon, Richard M. |
1952, August 15 |
|
|
1 |
1/38B |
O'Donnell, Kenneth |
1959, September 25 |
2 |
8 |
Otepka, Otto |
1964, January 31 |
|
|
1 |
2/13 |
Pearson, Drew |
1951, February 14 |
1 |
4 |
|
1965, August 8 |
|
|
3 |
14/49 |
Pegler, Westbrook (copy, to Edward Chevlin) |
1958, June 15 |
29 |
10 |
Philbrick, Herbert |
1968, December 18 |
9 |
6 |
Pusey, Nathan |
1963, November 5 |
|
|
2 |
12/33 |
|
1963, November 27 |
5 |
5 |
Raskin, A. H. |
1965, December 31 |
6 |
7 |
Rogers, William P. |
1959, September 2 |
2 |
7 |
Roosevelt, Edith K. |
1971, January 8 |
11 |
1 |
Rumsfeld, Donald |
1965, June 25 |
6 |
4 |
Schlafly, Phyllis |
1967, May 11 |
8 |
5 |
Schoenbrun, David |
1965, October 29 |
6 |
6 |
Seaton, Fred A. |
1960, May 20 |
|
|
2 |
8/32 |
Sidey, Hugh |
1958, May 6 |
|
|
1 |
6/37 |
Sirica, John J. |
1961, December 1 |
|
|
2 |
9/38 |
Smith, Margaret Chase |
1965, December 20 |
|
|
3 |
14/82 |
Smith, Mason Rochester |
1955, December 15 |
|
|
1 |
4/32 |
Susskind, David |
1964, April 30 |
|
|
2 |
13/24 |
Thurmond, Strom |
1965, November 29 |
|
|
3 |
14/71 |
Weeks, Edward |
1958, September 6 |
2 |
2 |
|
1958, October 31 |
2 |
2 |
|
1959, April 10 |
2 |
5 |
Whitten, Les |
1964, December 15 |
|
|
2 |
13/64 |
Williams, Edward B. |
1959, October 14 |
2 |
9 |
Williams, John J. |
1956, June 13 |
|
|
1 |
3/97 |
|
1965, May 3 |
|
|
3 |
14/36 |
|
1968, January 10 |
9 |
1 |
|
1968, December 3 (to Ramsey Clark) |
9 |
6 |
|
1970, May 22 |
10 |
6 |
|