Wisconsin. Circuit Court (Polk County): Naturalization Records, 1855-1954

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Audio 126A
Part 2 (Audio 126A, SC 3225): Additions, 1967-1974
Physical Description: 125 audio recordings and 0.1 cubic feet of papers (1 folder) 
Scope and Content Note: Audio includes interviews made by Newhouse for the use in writing his newspaper articles. Several interviews are with people who knew President Herbert Hoover and an interview with Joel Geier, National Chairman of the International Socialists on “Watergate: Nixon's Last Crisis.” Also includes a November 26, 1956 interview with Newhouse by Clement Sylvestro of the Historical Society staff concerning controversy over Madison Police Chief Bruce Weatherly which led to a 1956 disciplinary hearing. Newhouse comments on the people involved, their political ambitions, and related issues such as court testament of juveniles and a survey by the Northwest Traffic Institute, and gives his own favorable impression of Weatherly. Notes are available for a few recordings and have been noted in the contents.
Audio   126A/1-2
Interview with John Newhouse regarding Madison police chief Bruce Weatherly, 1956 November 26
Scope and Content Note: Interview conducted by Clement Sylvestro of the Wisconsin Historical Society, concerning controversy over Madison Police Chief Bruce Weatherly which led to a 1956 disciplinary hearing. Newhouse discusses the people involved, their political ambitions, his impression of Weatherly, and related issues such as court treatment of juveniles, as well as a survey by the Northwest Traffic Institution.
Audio   126A/3
Alice R. Longworth, 1967 June 21
Audio   126A/3 (continued)-8
Admiral Joel T. Boone, 1967 June 22-23
Audio   126A/9
Ezra Taft Benson, 1967 November 15
Audio   126A/10-11
Thomas T. Thalken, 1968 July 11
Audio   126A/12
Dell Agese, 1968 October 7
Audio   126A/13
Frank Caro, New York City 1968 December 2
Audio   126A/14-15
Milton M. Brown, undated
Audio   126A/16
J. Clifford Folger, 1969 June 3
Audio   126A/17
Elianor Lansing Dulles, 1969 September 13
Audio   126A/18
Mrs. Sidney A. Mitchen, 1969 September 14
Audio   126A/19
F. Trubee Davison, 1969 September 14
Audio   126A/20
Turner Catledge, 1969 September 15
Audio   126A/21-22
Walter Livingston, 1969 October 13
Audio   126A/23-24
James H. Douglas, 1969 October 13
Audio   126A/25
Mrs. Preston Davie [Eugenie Mary "May" Ladenburg Davie?], 1969 October 15
Audio   126A/26
Mrs. Oswald B. Lard, 1969 October 17
Audio   126A/27
Henry C. Wolfe, 1969 October 17
Audio   126A/28
Dr. Maynard Wheeler, 1969 October 31
Audio   126A/29
Walter Hoving, 1969 October
Audio   126A/30-31
Fred G. Clark, 1969 October 29
Audio   126A/32-34
Robert Moses, 1969 October 31
Audio   126A/35
Henry Hazlitt, 1969 November 19
Audio   126A/36-37
Arthur Ringland, 1969 November 29
Audio   126A/38
President Lyndon B. Johnson, 1970 January 8
Audio   126A/39
Kay Baden Sexson, wife of Paul A. Sexson, Pheonix, Arizona 1970 January 13
Audio   126A/40
Birge M. Clark, Pennsylvania 1970 January 19
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Audio   126A/41
Mary B. Shockley, Menlo Park, California 1970 January 20
Audio   126A/42
Robert E. Creighton, 1970 January 28
Audio   126A/43
Earl Warren, Right Honerable Chief Justice (confidential memo) 1970 January 30
Audio   126A/44-46
J. Harold Stewart, 1970 May 7
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Audio   126A/47
Elizabeth Shaler Brouha, wife of Lucien Brouha, Sutton, Vermont 1970 July 16
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Audio   126A/48
Harold M. Fleming, Antrim, New Hampshire 1970 June 17
Audio   126A/49
Don K. Price, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1970 July 20
Audio   126A/51
Charles Francis Adams, Lexington, Massachusetts 1970 July 29
Audio   126A/52-53
Alonzo Fields, White House domestic staff, Bedford, Massachusetts 1970 July 24
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Audio   126A/54-55
Herbert Feis, York, Maine 1970 July 25
Audio   126A/56-57
Katurah and Phillip P. Brooks, Washington, D.C. 1970 September 1
Audio   126A/58-59
Soloman C. Hollister, Ithaca, New York 1970 October 26
Audio   126A/60-61
Alan J. Gould, Elmira, New York 1970 October 27
Audio   126A/62-63
Perry M. Shoemaker, Tampa, Florida 1970 November
Audio   126A/64-65
Fred Farrar, New York 1970 November 11
Audio   126A/66
John J. McCloy, 1970 December 2
Audio   126A/67
Marshall W. Tuthill, Delray Beach, Florida undated
Audio   126A/68
Lieutenant General Andrew T. McNamara, retired undated
Audio   126A/69-70
Victor W. and Elizabeth A. Flickenger, undated
Audio   126A/71
Charles B. Harding, New York City 1971 March 22
Audio   126A/72
Joan Dydo, 1971 April 28
Audio   126A/73, 75
James E. Hollingsworth, Mildred Harvey Hollingsworth undated
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Audio   126A/74
Calvin Hoffman, Sarasota, Florida 1971 April
Audio   126A/76
Carter Monasco, 1971 June 12
Audio   126A/77
Representative Chet Holifield of California, Washington, D.C. 1971 June 14
Audio   126A/78
Representive Fred Schwengel of Iowa, Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C. 1971 June 14
Audio   126A/79
Raymond Hagen, Washington, D.C. 1971 June 14
Audio   126A/80
James Rae Ketchum, former White House Curator 1971 June 16
Audio   126A/81
Admiral Felix Stump, Langley, Virginia 1971 June 28
Audio   126A/82
Senator Mark O. Hatfield of Oregon, 1971 July 22
Audio   126A/83
Thomas I. Norris, Assistant Comptroller General, Washington, D.C. 1971
Audio   126A/84
James H. Rome, 1971 July 15
Audio   126A/85
Robert H. Denton, Paramount Newsreel, Providence, Maryland undated
Audio   126A/86
John C. Franklin interview by Robert Cubbedge, New York City 1971 July 16
Audio   126A/87
Mary Lou Scanlan interview by Robert Cubbedge, New York City 1971 July 20
Audio   126A/88
J. Elton Trueblood, Earlman College, Richmond, Indiana 1971 July 12
Audio   126A/89
Mrs. Wau, undated
Audio   126A/90-92
Dr. Harold H. Fisher, Hoover Institute, Stanford, California 1971 July 27
Audio   126A/93
J.E. Wallace Sterling, Stanford, California 1971 July 28
Audio   126A/94
Dr. James B. Amsell [or Curfell], Stanford University's Engineering Department, Applied Electronics Lab undated
Audio   126A/95-96
Gunnar, undated
Audio   126A/97
Clara Olson, undated
Audio   126A/98
Kahn, undated
Audio   126A/99
Deneral, undated
Audio   126A/100
Rubinson/Urban League, undated
Audio   126A/101
Zachman Il/Jimmy Cheatham(?), undated
Audio   126A/102
Reesehouse, Tim Tillotson 1972 August
Audio   126A/103
Judy Berison, undated
Audio   126A/104
Earl Thayer, Minnesota Historical Society undated
Audio   126A/105
Fran Terbilcov, Reib Coleman undated
Audio   126A/106
Gamache, Boreyp(?) Laylmos undated
Audio   126A/107
Dr. Norman(?), 1974 April
Audio   126A/108
Betty Lattimer/Thayer, undated
Audio   126A/109
Sandley, undated
Audio   126A/110
Hilton and Conorlec(?), undated
Audio   126A/111
Sarah, undated
Audio   126A/112
Anita(?) Witte(?), undated
Audio   126A/113
Senator [George] Aiken [of Vermont], interview by Fesley undated
Audio   126A/114
Earl Thayer(?), undated
Audio   126A/115
Layton and Geo, undated
Audio   126A/116
Cloud Wampler Lay, undated
Audio   126A/117
Peg Lynch interview by John Newhouse, undated
Audio   126A/118
Sister Mary Ellen of St. Mary's hospital, undated
Audio   126A/119
Myron Robinson of the Urban League, undated
Audio   126A/120
Bob Hurlbut, undated
Audio   126A/121
Rufus Wells, undated
Audio   126A/122
MacClellan, undated
Audio   126A/124
John Sonderegger on Governor Oscar Rennebohm, undated
Scope and Content Note: Sonderegger was Rennebohm's right hand man during his years a governor and as head of the Rennebohm chain of drug stores. Sonderegger discusses the gifts made by the Rennebohm Foundation and Rennebohm's philosophy of giving.
Audio   126A/123
John Newhouse and Picture Taking Days, undated
Audio   126A/125
Joel Geier, National Chairman of the International Soicialists - "Watergate: Nixon's Last Crisis" undated