Raymond Z. Henle Papers, 1883-1973

Container Title
Tape 395A
Series: Tape Recordings
No.   1
Truman on the steel seizure, 1952, May 7
No.   2
Truman “obituary,” n.d.
Eisenhower press conferences
No.   3
1956, February 29
1957
No.   4
May 15
No.   5
June 26
No.   6
July 3
No.   7
July 17
No.   8
July 31
No.   9
August 7
No.   10
August 21
No.   11
October 9
No.   12
October 30
1958
No.   13
April 2
No.   14
April 9
No.   15
April 16
No.   16
July 2
No.   17
August 27
1959
No.   18
January 28
No.   19
March 11
No.   20
March 25
No.   21
July 1
No.   22
July 6
No.   23
July 8
No.   24
July 15
No.   25
August 25
No.   26
September 17
No.   27
September 28
Note: Side 1 also has a short segment on investigations of the UAW in Toledo, Ohio.
No.   140
September?
Note: Side 2 is labor racket hearings.
No.   28
October 22
No.   29
November 4
No.   30
December 2
1960
No.   31
January 13
No.   32
January 26
No.   33
February 3
No.   34
February 11
No.   35
March 16
No.   36
May 11
No.   37
August 10
No.   38
August 17
No.   39
August 24
No.   40
September 7
Eisenhower addresses
No.   41
Military stance of the U. S., early 1950's.
No.   42
Oath of office and inauguration cuts, 1953, January 20.
No.   43
July 4 admonition, 1954, June 30.
No.   44
Acceptance speech, 1956, February 29.
No.   45
State of the Union, 1957, January 10.
No.   46
Inauguration cuts, 1957, January 21.
No.   47
Complete inauguration ceremonies, 1957, January 21.
No.   48
Science and national security, 1957, November 7.
No.   49
State of the Union, 1958, January 9.
No.   50
United Nations, 1958, August 13
No.   141
Middle East crisis, 1958, July 15? and labor racket hearing and space hearing
No.   51-52
State of the Union, 1959, January 9
No.   53
NATO meeting address, 1959, April 2
No.   142
Eisenhower and MacMillan from England, 1959, August 31
Note: Breaks into labor racket hearing (side 2); short labor racket hearing portion on side 1.
No.   54
Arrival from European Trip, 1959, September 7
No.   143
At Abilene, 1959, October 13
Note: Breaks into a UN speech by Khrushchev (side 2 only).
No.   55
State of the Union, 1960, January 7 (part 1 only)
No.   56
Return from Paris, 1960, May 20
No.   57
Dedication of General Motors Research Center, n.d.
No.   58
Voice of America, n.d.
No.   59-64
Eisenhower cuts (includes Master Reel # 1 - 4)
Kennedy Press Conferences
1961
No.   144
January 25
Note: Breaks into labor racket hearing
No.   65
February 1
No.   66
February 8
No.   67
March 1
No.   68
March 7
No.   69
April 12
No.   70
April 21
No.   145
, May 5 (side 1); drug pricing hearing (side 2)
No.   146
May 17
Note: Breaks into interview of Yuri Gagarin; at end breaks into labor racket hearing (side 2 only).
No.   71
June 28
No.   72
July 19
No.   73
August 10
No.   147
, August 31 (side 1); labor racket hearing (side 2)
No.   74
October 11
No.   148
November 7
Note: Breaks into labor racket hearing (side 2 only)
No.   149
, November 29 (side 2); labor rackets hearing (side 1)
1962
No.   75
January 24
No.   150
January 31
Note: Breaks into Eisenhower speech (side 2 only)
No.   76
March 29
No.   77
April 11
No.   151
, June 7 (side 2); labor rackets hearing (side 1)
No.   152
, June 14 (side 1); labor rackets hearing (side 2)
No.   78
December 21
1963
No.   153
, January 24 (side 2): labor rackets hearing (side 1)
No.   79
February 7
No.   154
, February 14 (side 2); labor rackets hearing (side 1)
No.   155
February 21
Note: Breaks into Billie Sol Estes hearing (side 2 only)
No.   80
March 21
No.   156
, April 3 (side 2); Billie Sol Estes hearing (side 1)
No.   157
May 8
Note: Breaks into Billie Sol Estes hearing (side 1 only).
No.   158
, June 27 (side 1); Kennedy statements; then into labor rackets hearing (side 2)
No.   81
August 20
No.   82
October 9
No.   83
1972-1963 excerpts
Kennedy Addresses
No.   159
Inauguration, 1961, January 20
Note: Breaks into labor rackets hearing (side 1 only).
No.   160
American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1961, April 21
Note: Breaks into Robert Kennedy press conference (side 1 only).
No.   84
Second State of the Union, 1961, May 25
No.   85
Union Leaders, 1961, December 7
No.   86-87
State of the Union, 1962, January 11
Note: Also has end of an Eisenhower press conference and some of the 1958 labor racket hearings.
No.   88
State of the Union, 1963, January
No.   89
Churchill Honorary Citizenship, 1963, March 9
No.   90
Physical Fitness, n.d.
No.   91
Yale University Commencement, n.d.
No.   92
Canadian Parliament, n.d.
Johnson Addresses and Press Conferences
No.   161
1965, April 27 Press Conference (side 1); organized crime hearing (side 2)
No.   93
Announcement for the Presidency, 1960, July 5.
Joint Session of Congress
No.   94
Part I, 1963, November 26.
No.   95
Part II, 1963, November 26 (side 2). (Mixed recording: Side 1 is Congressional hearing on organized crime.)
No.   96
State of the Union, 1964, January 8
No.   97
Inaugural, 1965, January 20
No.   98-99
Hoover and Truman excerpts, n.d.
Herbert Hoover
No.   100
Tribute to the country doctor, 1955, August 10
No.   101
87th Birthday, 1961, August 8
No.   102
Representing President Eisenhower at Arlington, n.d.
No.   103
Fulton Lewis, Jr., after losing sponsors due to leftist pressure, n.d.
No.   104-105
John L. Lewis, Biography in Sound, n.d.
Douglas MacArthur
No.   106
West Point Address, 1962, May 12
No.   107
Attack on administration after dismissal, n.d.
No.   108
Address to Mississippi legislature, n.d.
No.   109
Gordon L. McDonough on McCarthy, n.d.
No.   110
Carl Sandburg Lincoln Day program, n.d. (introduction by Fredric March)
No.   111
George Smathers on projected railroad strike, 1963, August 22
No.   112
Robert Taft, dedication of the Taft Memorial, n.d.
No.   113-115
Winston Churchill cuts
Nikita Khrushchev
No.   116-119
Arrival in the United States, September 15
No.   120-121
National Press Club, 1959 (Side 1 of #121 also has part of hearing on the UAM in Toledo, Ohio)
No.   122
Sam Fuchs, “mayor” of the Bowery, and in a Confucian Temple in Chinatown, n.d.
No.   123
Charles Emory, Internal Revenue Service agent, n.d.
No.   124
Shavey Lee, “mayor” of Chinatown, and May Chang, postmistress of Chinatown, n.d.
No.   125
William Tubby, warder of the Tower of London, and R. V. Marquis, at the Guild Hall in London, n.d.
No.   126
Mixed: Mr. Shaugnessy on Ellis Island and immigration; Bernard Kilgore on pension plans; and Mrs. Wilkie on the New York Infirmary for Women and Children, n.d.
No.   127
On the Korean War by an unidentified company commander, n.d.
Congressional hearing
Note: See also #140-158.
No.   128
Corruption hearings, excerpts, 1952
Internal Security Subcommittee (Harry Dexter White case)
No.   129
I, 1953?
No.   130
II, 1953?
No.   131
III, 1953?
No.   132
J. Edgar Hoover and others testifying on Harry Dexter White, 1953?
No.   133
Hearings re Communists in the State Department, 1953?
Army-McCarthy hearings
No.   134
1954, May?
No.   135
1954?
No.   136
Cuts
No.   137
Cuts, continued
Kennedy hearing on the burdens of the Presidency
No.   138
Part I, 1956, January 16
No.   139
Part II, 1956, January 16
No.   162
Richard Nixon's return from South America, 1958, May (side 1); space hearings (side 2)
No.   163
Robert A. Taft memorial, 1959, April 14 (side 1); labor rackets hearings (side 2)
No.   164
“The Republican Record” (quoting Richard Nixon out of context, with satiric anti-Republican songs).
No.   165
Classic radio and television “boners.”
Three-Star Extra
1951
No.   166
April 19
No.   167
July 4
No.   168
December 31
No.   169
1951?
No.   170
February 6
1952
No.   171
June 3 and 4
1953
No.   172
January 20
No.   173
March 4
No.   174
May 25 and 26
No.   175
May 27 and 28
No.   176
May 29
No.   177
excerpts, first week of June
No.   178
June 1 and 2
No.   179
June 3
No.   180
June 4 and 5
No.   181
June 8 and 9
No.   182
, June 12; excerpt from June 15
No.   183
June 15
No.   184
June 16
No.   185
September 29
No.   186
November 11
1954
No.   187
March 11
No.   188
March 31
No.   189
April 26
No.   190
April 27
No.   191
May 2
No.   192
May 6
No.   193
May 7
No.   194
May 13
No.   195
May 18
No.   196
May 24
No.   197
May?
No.   198
July 7
No.   199
July 15
No.   200
July 19
No.   201
September 19
No.   202
December 2
No.   203
December 15
No.   204
December 30
No.   205
1954?
1955
No.   206
April 5
No.   207
December 24
1958
No.   208
July 4
No.   209
December 25
No.   210
1959, December 24
1960
No.   211
May 18, excerpt
No.   212
May 18
1961
No.   213
January 20
No.   214
January 31
No.   215
December 29
No.   216
1962, September 28
No.   217
1963, December 31
1964
No.   218
July 4
No.   219
August 10
No.   220
October 20
No.   221-226
, n.d. (Eisenhower administration)
No.   227
, n.d. (A July 4 broadcast)
No.   228
1947, September 29
1965
No.   231
April 12
No.   232
April 19
No.   233
May 3
No.   234
1959, May 4
1965
No.   235
May 4
No.   236
May 5
No.   237
May 6
No.   238
May 7
No.   239
May 10
No.   240
May 11
No.   241
May 13
No.   242
May 14
No.   243
May 17
No.   244
May 18
No.   245
May 19
No.   246
May 20
No.   247
May 21
No.   248
May 24
No.   249
May 25
No.   250
May 26
No.   251
May 27
No.   252
May 28
No.   229-230
A Conversation with Herbert Hoover, 1964, October 20