Walker Stone Papers, 1918-1969


Summary Information
Title: Walker Stone Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1918-1969

Creator:
  • Stone, Walker, 1904-1973
Call Number: U.S. Mss 120AF

Quantity: 9.2 c.f. (23 archives boxes)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of the editor-in-chief of the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance organized as correspondence and subject files. The correspondence includes letters to and from prominent individuals and journalists such as Bernard Baruch, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Madame Chiang Kai-Shek, Raymond Clapper, Everett M. Dirksen, Paul H. Douglas, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, J. Edgar Hoover, Roy W. and Jack R. Howard, Hubert H. Humphrey, Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., James G. Lucas, Charles T. Lucey, Douglas MacArthur, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Richard M. Nixon, Ernest T. Pyle, Sam Rayburn, Donald R. Richberg, Syngman Rhee, Carlos P. Romulo, Dean Rusk, Charles E. and Robert Scripps, Harlow Shapley, R. Sargent Shriver, Jr., William Philip Simms, Arthur E. Summerfield, W. Stuart Symington, John Troan, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Harry S. Truman, and Woodrow Wilson. In the subject files are articles, clippings, editorials, speeches, financial information, and other material pertaining to Stone and to various members of the SHNA staff.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Newspaperman Walker Stone was born in Okemah, Oklahoma on 8 May 1904 to John Seborn and Stella (Bynum) Stone. After receiving his Bachelor of Science degree from Oklahoma State University in 1926, he attended law school at George Washington University from 1927 to 1929.

Stone began his newspaper career in 1927, as a copy editor on the Washington Daily News, a Scripps-Howard newspaper. Originally intending the job to provide money for law school, it instead decided him on a career in journalism, and he gave up the idea of law. As early as 1932 Stone wrote several analytical articles on the prospects of the St. Lawrence Seaway. (There are no copies of these in the collection.) By 1943 he was an editor with the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance, and two years later was one of eighteen editors selected by General Dwight D. Eisenhower to inspect liberated Nazi prison camps. In 1947 Stone visited China, Japan, and various Pacific islands as a guest of the War Department, and was also appointed to the nominating committee for the Pulitzer Prize awarded to cartoonists. In an article concerning Eisenhower's re-election campaign in 1952, Stone conceived the later-famous phrase, “Ike is running like a dry creek.” This statement is reported to have prodded the re-election committee to step up its campaign.

With the retirement of George B. Parker in 1953, Stone became editor-in-chief of the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. In that capacity he made several trips abroad, to Russia, the Belgian Congo, Vietnam, et cetera. In Russia in 1962 with the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Stone drew attention by exacting from Premier Khrushchev a premature admission that the USSR had rejected the Baruch Plan for sharing nuclear secrets.

After retiring as editor-in-chief of the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance in 1969, Stone continued as a director of the organization and president and chairman of the Scripps-Howard Foundation until his death on 19 March 1973.

Scope and Content Note

The Papers consist mainly of the correspondence and writings (articles, speeches, and interviews) of Stone and other Scripps-Howard staff members. There is also financial information concerning some of the staff, schedules of business trips, reports on various research/interview projects, and miscellaneous papers, e.g., poems, cartoons, and excerpts from letters and books. The Papers have been divided into a correspondence file, and a subject file. Both of these divisions are alphabetical files.

The correspondence (1918-1969) comprises more than one-half of the collection. It is alphabetically arranged by correspondent or subject of the letter, and chronologically thereunder. Many of the correspondents are renowned statesmen, politicians or journalists, and it is a good series of letters especially for the 1940's through the 1960's, although the contents of many of the letters may be written in the diplomatic rhetoric required of the political-press relationship. A list of prominent correspondents is in an appendix. Usually the correspondence of an individual or on a single subject is filed in a separate folder. But if there are very few letters from or to a given correspondent (or on a subject) these letters will be filed alphabetically with others in a folder marked “general.” There is at least one such folder for each letter of the alphabet.

The subject file consists of: articles and editorials; awards; biographies; information on the presidential campaigns of Dwight Eisenhower (1952) and John Kennedy and Richard Nixon (1960); miscellaneous charts; financial and legal papers; miscellaneous interviews, lists, and memos; materials relating to Ernie Pyle; questionnaires; quotations from Edward Wyllis Scripps; Radio Free Europe materials; reports; speeches; a 1932 World News summary; travel papers; miscellaneous papers; and clippings.

The articles and editorials are mostly drafts for Scripps-Howard publications and not published copy. They are arranged alphabetically by author's name. Also in this category are articles and editorials printed in magazines or newspapers other than Scripps-Howard newspapers; these frequently deal with a Scripps-Howard writer.

Information on eligibility and award-winners for the Pulitzer Prize and the Raymond Clapper journalism awards is filed under awards. The Pulitzer Prize material deals mainly with Vance Trimble, a Scripps-Howard writer who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his articles leading to the passage of the law requiring that the public be informed on government spending.

There are a few brief biographies of Scripps-Howard staff writers organized alphabetically by surname of subject. These have been made a separate category within the subject file. The political campaigns documented in the collection are the 1952 presidential campaign of Dwight Eisenhower and the 1960 presidential campaigns of John Kennedy and Richard Nixon. There is one folder of charts or graphs dealing with the flow of tax refunds to the public, government spending, and veteran employment (1922-1945).

The financial and legal papers are filed alphabetically under the name of the person with whom they deal. There is information concerning lawsuits, salaries, insurance policies, death certificates, and similar matters. There is also some material relating to Vance Trimble and to Ernie Pyle.

The interviews are lists of questions asked at interviews, and the answers given. These are arranged alphabetically by surname of interviewee. Memos are arranged alphabetically by name of the originator of the memo. Most of them are marked “confidential and private,” and deal with some “off the wire” information, or comment on statements made by politicians or colleagues.

The Ernie Pyle material concerns the numerous memorial services and memorials honoring Pyle, scripts adapted from his books used in movies and on radio broadcasts, and miscellaneous items such as a list of things found in his locker following his death during World War II. However, the correspondence file of the collection is the better source for information on Pyle's career.

Questionnaires deal with public opinion of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, Vietnam and other “vital issues” facing the nation. The quotations are excerpts from speeches, books, letters, and conversations of Edward Wyllis Scripps. The Radio Free Europe folder contains information on the history as well as the current status of the undertaking. The reports are arranged alphabetically by author and cover several topics, e.g. civil liberties, domestic affairs, and foreign relations. The speeches category is very similar to reports. Also covering a variety of subjects, it is arranged alphabetically by author or subject.

The 1932 summary, as the title indicates, is a compendium of major events worldwide during the year 1932. It was compiled by R. P. Scripps. Filed under travel papers are the visas, inoculation certificates, and itineraries connected with business trips of Scripps-Howard staff members.

Newspaper clippings is a chronological file of collected clippings (1927-1969) of articles Stone wrote concerning such topics as the Vietnam War, the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate, the Joseph McCarthy hearings, Nazi war crimes, and several series of articles written by Stone during his trips abroad.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by the Walker Stone Estate, Ewel H. Stone, executor, Woodville, Virginia, September 20, 1973. Accession Number: MCHC73-114


Processing Information

Processed by J. Rosser and Joanne Hohler, July 17, 1974.


Contents List
Series: Correspondence, 1918-1969
Box   1
Folder   1
A-General: Ackerman - Auerbach.
Box   1
Folder   2
Alaskan statehood.
Box   1
Folder   3
Asian and Australian trip, 1967.
Box   1
Folder   4
A.T. and T.
B-General
Box   1
Folder   5
Baden - Bennett, Phil C.
Box   1
Folder   6
Bennett, Thomas E. - Bz.
Box   1
Folder   7
Baruch, Bernard M., 1938-1965.
Box   1
Folder   8
Belgian Congo, 1955-1961.
Box   1
Folder   9
Bennett memorial (Oklahoma State University), 1948-1957.
Box   1
Folder   10
Bickel, Karl A., 1949-1961.
Box   1
Folder   11
Board, C. R., 1951-1955.
Box   1
Folder   12
Byrd, Harry F., Jr., 1958-1968.
Box   2
Folder   1
C-General: Caldwell - Cyrus.
Box   2
Folder   2
Chandler, William G., 1952-1959.
Box   2
Folder   3
Civil liberties, 1942, 1951.
Box   2
Folder   4
Clapper, Raymond, 1944-1945, 1948, 1964.
Box   2
Folder   5
Coles, Marshall, 1944-1960.
Box   2
Folder   6
Congo trip, 1964, June-July.
Box   2
Folder   7
Cooper, William, 1953, 1955-1960.
Box   2
Folder   8
D-General: Dahm - Dye.
Box   2
Folder   9
E-General: Echevaria - Evans.
Box   2
Folder   10
Edwards, Thomas J., 1949, December - 1957, June.
Box   2
Folder   11
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952-1966, n.d.
Box   2
Folder   12
Electoral College, 1950-1961.
Box   2
Folder   13
F-General: Farquharson - Fulbright.
Far Eastern trip,
Box   2
Folder   14
1957.
Box   2
Folder   15
1958.
Box   2
Folder   16
Farnsworth, Clyde.
Box   3
Folder   1
Ferguson, Mrs. Walter, 1940-1968.
Box   3
Folder   2
Ferree, Mark, 1948-1967.
Box   3
Folder   3
Foster, Benjamin, 1950-1966.
Box   3
Folder   4
G-General: Gadsden - Gaylord
Box   3
Folder   5
German trip, 1945.
Box   3
Folder   6
Gold.
H-General
Box   3
Folder   7
Haar-Heinzen.
Box   3
Folder   8
Heiskell - Hyslop.
Box   3
Folder   9
Hanes, John W., 1939-1962.
Hawkins, William W.
Box   4
Folder   1
1927, 1931-1933.
Box   4
Folder   2
1935-1936, 1940, 1943.
Box   4
Folder   3
1944-1946, 1948-1949.
Box   4
Folder   4
Hills, Lee, 1938, 1948-1951, 1953-1965, 1968.
Box   4
Folder   5
Hoover, J. Edgar, 1941-1965.
Howard, Jack R.
Box   4
Folder   6
1941-1949.
Box   4
Folder   7
1950-1952.
Box   4
Folder   8
1953-1954.
Box   5
Folder   1
1955-1956.
Box   5
Folder   2
1957-1959.
Box   5
Folder   3
1960-1968, 1969.
Howard, Roy W.
Box   5
Folder   4
1925, 1935, 1941, 1943-1947, 1950-1956, May.
Box   5
Folder   5
1956, June - 1957.
Box   5
Folder   6
1958-1959, June.
Box   6
Folder   1
1959, July - 1961.
Box   6
Folder   2
1962-1966.
Box   6
Folder   3
Humphrey, Hubert H., 1965.
Box   6
Folder   4
I-General: Irvine - India.
Box   6
Folder   5
J-General: Jackson - Justice.
Box   6
Folder   6
Johnson, Lady Bird, 1954-1969.
Box   6
Folder   6
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1954-1969.
Box   6
Folder   7
Johnson, Searcy, 1946-1953, 1956-1957, 1960-1963.
Box   6
Folder   8
K-General: Kadilis - Kurzman.
Box   6
Folder   9
Kent, Tyler, 1945.
Box   6
Folder   10
Knight, John S., 1964-1968.
Box   6
Folder   11
Kuwait trip, 1961.
Box   6
Folder   12
L-General: La Follette - Luz.
Box   6
Folder   13
Lamb, Dick, 1940-1941.
Box   6
Folder   14
LaMoore, Parker, 1943-1948, 1951, 1953-1955.
Box   7
Folder   1
Latin America, 1952-1954, 1961.
Box   7
Folder   2
Latin American trip, 1963.
Box   7
Folder   3
Leckrone, Walter, 1960-1961.
Box   7
Folder   4
Love, John W., 1943-1945, 1948-1958.
Box   7
Folder   5
Lowenson, Naoma, 1959-1960, 1966-1967.
LuBell, Sam
Box   7
Folder   6
1952-1959.
Box   7
Folder   7
1960-1963.
Lucas, Jim G.
Box   7
Folder   8
1945-1951.
Box   7
Folder   9
1952-1953.
Box   7
Folder   10
Lucey, Charles, 1946-1968.
Box   7
Folder   11
M-General: Madden - Murray.
Box   7
Folder   12
Miller, Paul, 1947-1968.
Box   8
Folder   1
Molyneux, Robert E., 1961-1966.
Box   8
Folder   2
Morrow, Scott, 1956.
Box   8
Folder   3
Morrow, Walter, 1948-1949.
Box   8
Folder   4
Mc-General: McAnney - McNaughton.
Box   8
Folder   5
N-General: Nadel - Nugent.
Box   8
Folder   6
Newton, William H., 1946-1956.
Box   8
Folder   7
Nixon, Richard M., 1956-1968.
Box   8
Folder   8
O-General: Ogden - Owens.
Box   8
Folder   9
Oechsner, Frederick, 1946-1948.
Box   8
Folder   10
P-General: Palmer - Philippines.
Box   8
Folder   11
Parker, George B., 1924-1964.
Box   8
Folder   12
Patterson, Don, 1939-1947.
Box   8
Folder   13
Patterson, Paul, 1938-1950.
Box   8
Folder   14
Pay TV, 1957.
Box   8
Folder   15
Pike, Milton, 1944-1949.
Box   8
Folder   16
Postal rates, 1933, 1954, 1956-1957, 1961.
Box   8
Folder   17
Press, the, 1939-1940.
Pyle, Ernie
re Pyle, with Stone,
Box   9
Folder   1
1939-1945.
Box   9
Folder   2
1946-1954.
Box   9
Folder   3
1955-1968.
re Pyle, with people other than Stone,
Box   9
Folder   4
1938-1943.
Box   9
Folder   5
1944, January - May.
Box   9
Folder   6
1944, June - December.
Box   10
Folder   1
1945.
Box   10
Folder   2
1946-1953.
Box   10
Folder   3
1954-1959.
Box   10
Folder   4
to and from Pyle, 1937-1945.
Box   10
Folder   5
re publication of books by Pyle, 1943-1945.
Box   10
Folder   6
Q-General: Quinn - Quirino.
R-General
Box   10
Folder   7
Radio - Rive.
Box   10
Folder   8
Robb - Rust.
Box   10
Folder   9
Richberg, Donald R., 1940-1950.
Box   11
Folder   1
Romulo, Carlos P., 1952-1967.
Russian trip,
Box   11
Folder   2
1958.
Box   11
Folder   3
1962.
S-General
Box   11
Folder   4
Salinger - Smith.
Box   11
Folder   5
Snure - Symington.
Box   11
Folder   6
Sage, Joe, 1962-1964.
Scripps, Charles E.
Box   11
Folder   7
1947-1955.
Box   11
Folder   8
1956-1959.
Box   11
Folder   9
1960-1966.
Scripps, Robert P.
with G. B. Parker,
Box   12
Folder   1
1927, 1930-1932.
Box   12
Folder   2
1933-1937.
with people other than Parker,
Box   12
Folder   3
1920-1931.
Box   12
Folder   4
1932-1933.
Box   12
Folder   5
1934-1967.
Box   12
Folder   6
Shapley, Harlow, 1940-1953.
Box   12
Folder   7
Sheldon, Seward, 1948, 1958-1959, 1963-1964.
Box   12
Folder   8
Shoemaker, Don, 1953, 1962.
Box   12
Folder   9
Short, George F., 1968.
Box   12
Folder   10
Simms, William Phillip, 1944-1955.
Box   12
Folder   11
Smithton, Harry L., 1939, 1950.
Box   12
Folder   12
Sparks, Fred, 1953-1967.
Box   13
Folder   1
Stokes, Tom, 1940, 1944-1945, 1961-1965.
Box   13
Folder   2
T-General: Taft-Tydings.
Box   13
Folder   3
TASS, 1951.
Box   13
Folder   4
Thornburg, Dick, 1942-1962.
Box   13
Folder   5
Thorp, Jerry, n.d.
Box   13
Folder   6
Trimble, Vance, 1957-1966.
Box   13
Folder   7
Troan, John, 1958-1967.
Box   13
Folder   8
Truman, Harry S., 1958-1959.
Box   13
Folder   9
U-General: Udick - United Nations.
Box   13
Folder   10
United States Information Agency, The, 1956-1959.
Box   13
Folder   11
V-General: Vadja - Vita.
Box   13
Folder   12
Viet Nam trip, 1967.
W-General
Box   13
Folder   13
Wachter - Wirick.
Box   13
Folder   14
Wheeler - Wright.
Box   13
Folder   15
Whipple, Sidney B., 1945-1959.
Box   14
Folder   1
Wright, Ben G., 1954-1968.
Woltman, Fred
Box   14
Folder   2
with Stone, 1945-1968.
Box   14
Folder   3
with people other than Stone, 1942-1966.
Box   14
Folder   4
Y-General: Yank - Yoannou.
Series: Subject File
Articles and Editorials
Stone, Walker
Box   15
Folder   1
1933-1963.
Box   15
Folder   2
1964-1967.
Box   15
Folder   3
B-General: Barnes - Byng.
Box   15
Folder   4
C-General: Carmack - Cooper.
Box   15
Folder   5
Cuban missile crisis, 1962.
Box   15
Folder   6
D-General: Davis - Donahue.
Box   15
Folder   7
F-General: Falstaff - Ford.
Box   15
Folder   8
G-General: Geneva Exchange, The - Gwinn.
Box   15
Folder   9
H-General: Hawkins - Hurja.
Box   15
Folder   10
J, K-General: Johnson - Kennedy.
Box   15
Folder   11
L-General: Labor - Lucey.
Box   15
Folder   12
M-General: McFarland - Mundo, El.
Box   15
Folder   13
N-General: Nieman - Newton.
Box   15
Folder   14
O-General: O'Donavan - Othman.
Box   15
Folder   15
P-General: Parker - Pyle.
Box   15
Folder   16
R-General: Rascoe - Ryskind.
Box   15
Folder   17
S-General: Sanders - Stuart.
Box   15
Folder   18
Scripps, Robert P., 1927-1943.
Box   15
Folder   19
T-General: TASS - Troan.
Box   15
Folder   20
W-General: Walterson - Wright.
Box   16
Folder   1
Woltman, Fred. B., 1949-1956.
Box   16
Folder   2
Y-General: Young.
Box   16
Folder   3
Unknown authors.
Awards
Box   16
Folder   4
Pulitzer Prize - Raymond Clapper.
Biographies
Box   16
Folder   5
Stone, Walker.
Box   16
Folder   6
B to H-General: Baldridge - Hayden.
Box   16
Folder   7
Lucas, Jim G.
Box   16
Folder   8
Lucey, Charles.
Box   16
Folder   9
M to W-General: Morrow - Woodson.
Campaign Information
Box   16
Folder   10
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1952.
Box   16
Folder   11
Kennedy, John F., 1960.
Box   16
Folder   12
Charts, Miscellaneous, 1922-1945.
Financial and Legal Papers
Stone, Walker,
Box   17
Folder   1
Asian and Australian trip, 1967.
Box   17
Folder   2
Congo trip, 1964.
Box   17
Folder   3
European trip, 1955.
Box   17
Folder   4
Far Eastern trip, 1957.
Box   17
Folder   5
Miscellaneous items.
Box   17
Folder   6
Baruch, Bernard M.
Box   17
Folder   7
Cherokee Nation vs. United States.
Box   17
Folder   8
Clapper, Raymond.
Box   17
Folder   9
Cooper, William.
Box   17
Folder   10
F to L-General: Farnsworth - Lucey.
Box   17
Folder   11
Newton, William H., 1948-1956.
Box   17
Folder   12
Parker, George B.
Box   17
Folder   13
Pyle, Ernie.
Box   17
Folder   14
Scripps-Howard Newspapers.
Box   17
Folder   15
Thornburg, Dick.
Box   17
Folder   16
Trimble, Vance, 1950-1959.
Box   17
Folder   17
United States Information Agency and Woltman, Fred.
Box   17
Folder   18
Interviews, Miscellaneous.
Box   17
Folder   19
Lists, Miscellaneous.
Box   17
Folder   20
Memos, Miscellaneous, 1932-1967.
Pyle, Ernie
Box   18
Folder   1
Memorials.
Box   18
Folder   2
Scripts, 1943-1947.
Box   18
Folder   3
Miscellaneous papers.
Box   19
Folder   1
Questionnaires, Miscellaneous
Box   19
Folder   2
Quotations From Edward Wyllis Scripps, 1933-1943
Box   19
Folder   3
Radio Free Europe
Reports
Box   19
Folder   4
Baruch, Bernard M.
Box   19
Folder   5
Civil liberties.
Box   19
Folder   6
Domestic affairs.
Box   19
Folder   7
Foreign relations.
Box   19
Folder   8
Howard, Jack R.
Box   19
Folder   9
LuBell, Sam.
Box   19
Folder   10
Newspapers.
Box   19
Folder   11
Oklahoma University.
Box   19
Folder   12
Postal rates.
Box   19
Folder   13
Scripps, Charles E.
Box   19
Folder   14
United States Information Agency, The.
Box   19
Folder   15
Wage regulations.
Box   19
Folder   16
Woltman, Fred.
Speeches
Box   20
Folder   1
Stone, Walker.
Box   20
Folder   2
Anderson, James C. - A.T. and T.
Box   20
Folder   3
Baruch, Bernard M.
Box   20
Folder   4
B-General: Bell - Buchman.
Box   20
Folder   5
C to G-General.: Castle - Guffey.
Box   20
Folder   6
H to K-General: Hearst - Kilgore.
Box   20
Folder   7
M to N-General: Macapagal - Newton.
Box   20
Folder   8
P-General: Pierson - postal rates.
Box   20
Folder   9
Re to Ri-General: Reagan, Ronald - Richberg.
Box   20
Folder   10
Ro to T-General: Romulo - Truman, Harry S.
Box   20
Folder   11
Summary, 1932.
Travel Papers
Box   21
Folder   1
Customs declarations.
Box   21
Folder   2
Inoculation certificates and press card.
Itineraries,
Box   21
Folder   3
Stone, Walker.
Box   21
Folder   4
Bass, Henry - European tour group.
Box   21
Folder   5
Howard, Jack R.
Box   21
Folder   6
Love - Oechsner.
Box   21
Folder   7
Visas.
Box   21
Folder   8
Miscellaneous Papers
Scope and Content Note: Poems, cartoons, and papers unrelated to others in the collection.
Clippings
Box   22
Folder   1
1927, 1930-1939.
Box   22
Folder   2
1940-1949.
Box   22
Folder   3
1950-1954.
Box   22
Folder   4
1955-1957, June.
Box   22
Folder   5
1957, August - 1959.
Box   22
Folder   6
1960-1961.
Box   23
Folder   1
1962-1966.
Box   23
Folder   2
1967-1969.
Box   23
Folder   3
n.d.
Appendix: Correspondence with Well-Known Persons
Albert, Carl 1963, May 21.
1963, June 1.
Anderson, Robert (Secretary of the Treasury) 1958, April 10
1959, February 17
1959, November 18
1960, March 18
1960, April 12
1960, October 5
1968, October 4
Baruch, Bernard Box 1, folder 7 (1938-1965)
Byrd, Harry F. 1962, April 2
1965, March 29
Byrd, Harry F., Jr. Box 1, folder 12 (1958-1968)
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek 1958, April 21
1960, October 31
1961, September 9
Dirksen, Everett M. 1968, October 11
1968, November 29
Douglas, Paul H. 1962, February 27
Dulles, John Foster 1948, August 20
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Box 2, folder 11 (1952-1966, n.d.)
Fowler, Henry F. (Secretary of the Treasury) 1964, January 16
1964, January 20
1966, October 24
1966, October 26
Hoover, J. Edgar Box 4, folder 5 (1941-1965)
Humphrey, George M. (Secretary of the Treasury) 1953, October 12
1954, March 22
1954, October 28
1958, April 24
1958, May 2
Humphrey, Hubert H. Box 6, folder 3 (1965)
Javits, Jacob K. 1959, September 25
Johnson, Lady Bird Box 6, folder 6 (1955-1969)
Johnson, Lyndon Baines Box 6, folder 6 (1954-1964)
Jones, Jenkin Lloyd 1958, June 11
Keating, Kenneth 1952, December 8
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald 1957, August 5
1957, October 23
Kennedy, Robert F. 1959, September 29
Kuchel, Thomas 1968, November 11
LaFollette, Rachel 1953, April 6
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. 1949, February 28
MacArthur, Douglas 1960, June 9
Monroney, Mike 1966, September 8
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. 1934, January 31
n.d
Murray, Tim 1956, April 17
Nixon, Richard M. Box 8, folder 7 (1956-1968)
Patterson, Robert P. 1947, May 15
Pyle, Ernie Box 10, folder 4 (1937-1945)
Rayburn, Samuel 1957, December 14
1958, November 5
1958, December 27
Rhee, Syngman 1960, May 19
Rusk, Dean 1966, February 28
Shriver, Robert Sargent, Jr. 1963, September 18
Summerfield, Arthur E. (Postmaster General) 1957, March 13 (Filed under “Postal rates.”)
Symington, Stuart 1952, June 22
1952, August 19
1952, November 5. (2)
1952(?), November 26
1952, December 1
1953, May 21 (2)
1953, June 11
1954, April 12
1958, October 31
1961, April 14
1961, April 21
1967, November 3
Vandenberg, Arthur H., Jr. 1952, December 4
Wiley, Alexander 1953, April 11
Wilson, Woodrow 1918, March 4