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Adams, John Quincy, 51

Adjutant General's Office, 28, 29, 32

Adkins, Bertha S., papers accessioned, 196

"Admiral Sims Incident: Irish Americans and Social Ten-
sions in the 1920s, The," by Francis M. Carroll, 335-345
Admiralty case files, accessioned, 411

Adolf Vinnen, 237, 238, 242; photo, 238, 243
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), 366, 367, 368
Aeronautical research, 363-373

Aeronautics, Bureau of, records declassified, 94, and trans-
ferred, 189, 195

Africa, 81-82, 261-262

Agency for International Development, records acces-
sioned, 99, 301, 302, 398, 399, and declassified, 95, 182,
298

Agent Orange, audiovisual records relating to accessioned,
100

Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, 349; records transferred,
309

Agricultural Marketing Service, records transferred, 190
Agricultural production, 348-357

Agricultural Research Service, records transferred, 104
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, records
accessioned, 97, 184

Agricultural Workers, Commission on, records accessioned,

398

Agricultural workers, World War II, 347-358

Agriculture, Office of the Secretary of, records transferred,
190

Agriculture, U.S. Department of, 348–349, 351–352, 353, 355;
records transferred, 404

Air Materiel Command, records declassified, 95-96
Albania, 21-22, 23-24, 262

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration,

records accessioned, 186

Alderman, Ellen, and Caroline Kennedy, "The Bill of Rights

in Everyday Lives," 60-64

Alien Property, Office of, records accessioned, 105
Allied Force Headquarters, records declassified, 299
Allied Twelfth Army Group, 263, 269; Radio Monitoring
Section, 259

"America at War, 1941-1945" (conference), 211

America Since Hoover: Selected Documents from the Pres-
idential Libraries, 1929-1980 (instructional sampler),
203

American Battle Monuments Commission, records acces-
sioned, 97

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 62–64

American Committee on the French Revolution, records ac-
cessioned, 99

American Council of Learned Societies, 177
American Expeditionary Force, 249, 382

American Farm Bureau Federation, 348–349, 354

American Iron and Steel Institute, 251, 254, 255

American party, 375, 376
American Rocket Society, 366

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 134, 321
American Society of Civil Engineers, 221

"American Steel and Japanese Ships: Transpacific Trade
Disputes During World War I," by William J. Williams,
249-251

American Women's Voluntary Services, 351, 352, 353
Anderson, George, oral history opened, 315
Anderson, Robert E., papers accessioned, 313
Anderson, Stanton, papers opened, 203
Andersonville prison, 32, 418; photo, 33

Andolsek, Ludwig, oral history accessioned, 315
Anglo-American Rumor Committee, 265

Animal Industry, Bureau of, records transferred, 310
Anti-Catholicism, 335-345

Apprenticeship and Training, Bureau of, records acces-
sioned, 98

Architecture, 220-221; Greek revival, 138, 144-145
Archives II, 116, 210, 321, 419

Aricola Furnace Company, files relating to transferred, 404
Aristotle, 127, 134, 138, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144; bust of, 141;

Politics, 141, 143

Arizona, USS, 79, 80

Arlom, Alvin, 239, 243, 244

Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, records acces-
sioned, 185

Armstrong, Anne, files opened, 201
Armstrong v. EOP et al., 209, 323

Army, U.S. Department of the, 382, 384

Army Equipment Board and Policy Council, records declas-
sified, 95

Army of Northern Virginia, 36–37

AROS Society, Ltd., 177-181

Art Advisory Committee (War Department), 382
Associated American Artists, 382, 384

"Athenian Democracy," by Josiah Ober and Catherine
Vanderpool, 127-135

Athens, 127-135, 137-147

Athens, University of, 378-379

"Athletes and the Law: Sports Litigation in the Federal

Courts" (exhibition), 325-326

Atlanta, GA, 39-40, 41, 43

Atomic bomb, 86

Atomic energy, files relating to accessioned, 300, and de-
classified, 297

Atomic Energy Commission, 369; records accessioned, 98,
105, 185, 301, 311, and declassified, 95

Bagwell, May, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167

Bailey, Douglas, interviews with accessioned, 202, and
opened, 203

Ball, George W., papers accessioned, 200
Balzano, Michael, files opened, 201–202
Bandow, Doug, files accessioned, 205

Bankruptcy, court records of accessioned, 101, 103, 105, 400,
401, 406, 411

Barbary powers, 229-230

Barber, Lawrence, 236, 244–245

Baruch, Bernard, 254-255, 256; photo, 254; quoted, 255
Bassanese, Lynn A., "Joy Ride in a Paint-Box,''' 170-173

Bataan Peninsula, 80-81

Bauman, Genie, files accessioned, 205

Bearse, Ray, papers opened, 195

Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T., 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 124

Beck, Gen. Ludwig, 267-268

Beckmann, Capt. Luepke, 237

Bell, Griffin, oral history opened, 317

Belarus, 71, 72, 73

Benedict, Stephen, papers accessioned, 313

Bennett College, 355

Bennett, Elmer F., papers accessioned, 196

Bennett, James V., papers opened, 199

Benton, Thomas Hart, 56; painting by, 56; quoted, 56–57
Berg, Aaron, papers accessioned, 196

Berg, Harold, oral history accessioned, 314

Berlin Wall, exhibit relating to, 118

Berryman, Clifford K., 283-289; cartoons by, 283, 284, 285,
286-289

Berryman, Florence, 283
Berryman, Jim, 283

Bevan, Irwin J., painting by, 232

"Bill of Rights in Everyday Lives, The," by Ellen Alderman
and Caroline Kennedy, 60–64

"Birth of Democracy, The" (exhibition), 134, 321
Bitte, Fred, 245, 246

Bituminous Coal Commission, records transferred, 405
Black Americans, 125, 142–146, 150-154, 355
"Black Games, Subversion, and Dirty Tricks: The OSS Mo-
rale Operations Branch in Europe, 1943-1945," by
Clayton D. Laurie, 259-271

Blanton, DeAnne, 419; "Women Soldiers of the Civil War,"
27-33

Block, John R., papers accessioned, 205

Blumenthal, Albert, oral history opened, 315

Blundell, James, oral history opened, 199

Boillot, Claude E., papers accessioned, 313

Boleo, Compagnie du, 235, 236, 237, 238-239, 240, 242

Bonneville Power Administration, files accessioned, 106,

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Brookhart, Robert R., papers accessioned, 99

Brown, Harriet Connor, papers accessioned, 312

Brownell, Herbert, Jr., papers opened, 109
Brownell, Samuel, papers opened, 109

Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Jr., papers accessioned, 109
Budapest, Hungary, 19, 20

Budget, Bureau of the, 368

Bull, Harold R., papers accessioned, 313
Bunker, Ellsworth, papers accessioned, 200
Burmeister, Capt. Wilhelm, 237; photo, 237
Burns, Ken, 114, 332

Burr, Aaron, 114, 115, 227, 229; port., 227
Burroughs, Nannie, 355

Burrus, Rufus, papers accessioned, 107, and opened, 195–
196, 312

Business and Defense Services Administration, records
opened, 95

Butler, Landon, interview opened, 415

Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish-

Speaking People, records described, 184

Cafritz, Morris and Gwendolyn, Foundation, 321
Califano, Joseph A., papers accessioned, 201

California, Gulf of, 241

Callaway, Howard H. "Bo," papers opened, 203

Canada, 177, 180, 254

Cannon, Joseph G., 284; cartoon of, 284

Capital Issues Committee, records transferred, 306, 405, 411
Captured German records, 208; records relating to opened,

94

Carleson, Robert, papers accessioned, 415

Carpenter, Bruce, "Using Soundex Alternatives: Enumera-
tion Districts, 1880-1920," 90-93

Carroll, Francis M., "The Admiral Sims Incident: Irish
Americans and Social Tensions, in the 1920s," 335-345
Carter, Jimmy, interview opened, 204

Cartoons, 283-289, 325, 415

Casablanca Conference, 170, 172

Censorship, 86–87

Census, Bureau of the, 90; records accessioned, 302, 399
Census enumeration districts, 90-93
Censuses, 292

Central Intelligence Agency, 269; records accessioned, 185,
301, 398; records relating to accessioned, 98
"Changing Presidential Perspectives on the American
Past," by Michael Kammen, 48-54

Cheney, Ira, 244, 247

Chesapeake, 231; illus., 232

Children, National Commission on, records accessioned,

398

Christian Science Monitor, 341, 343-344

Christiansen, Capt. C., 238, 241

Christie, Alexander, papers accessioned, 199

Churchill, Winston, 170-173; paintings by, 171-173

Civil and Defense Mobilization, Office of, records acces-
sioned, 303

Civil Rights, Commission on, 154

Civil rights, records relating to accessioned, 301

Civil War, 27-33, 35-47, 52-53, 54, 124, 125, 137-138, 145,
150; records, 332-333

"Civil War Irony: Confederate Commanders and the De-
struction of Southern Railways," by Jeffrey N. Lash,
35-47

Civilian Defense, Office of, 349; records transferred, 310, 311
Clalin, Frances, photo, 26

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Coast Signal Service, records transferred, 403-404
Cohen, Howard A., files opened, 202

Coke, Edward, 275; port., 273

Collado, Katherine, “Graphic Expression: The Cartoons of
Clifford K. Berryman," 283-289
Colonization, by German Nazis, 70–71
Colton, Capt. J. Ferrell, 235, 244, 246

Combat Art: An Exhibition of World War II Combat Art (catalog),
386

Commerce, U.S. Department of, records accessioned, 300
Commission on All-Volunteer Armed Forces, files opened,
202

Committee of One Thousand, 340

Committee on Archival Affairs for the Russian Government
(ROSKOMARKHIV), 177, 178

Commodity Credit Corporation, records accessioned, 184
Commodity Exchange Authority, records accessioned, 97
Commodity Futures Trading Commission, records acces-
sioned, 97

Communists, persecution of by Nazis, 65

Community Relations Service, records accessioned, 301
Community Services Administration, records accessioned,
301, 398, declassified, 299, and transferred, 104, 189
Concentration camps, 71-73, 84-85; records relating to ac-
cessioned, 399

Confederacy, Provisional Congress of the, 333
Confederate army, 27-33, 35-47, 332-333

Confederate War Department, 42, 43

Confederation Congress, 278

Congress for Industrial Organization (CIO), 166

Connecticut, University of, 350, 353-354

Connecticut Land Army, 350

Conscientious objectors, 349

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Defense, U.S. Department of, 364, 366, 369; records acces-
sioned, 301; records relating to accessioned, 108
Defense Energy Information System, records accessioned,
302

Defense Logistics Agency, Office of the, records acces-
sioned, 99

Defense Transportation, Office of, records transferred, 307
DeHart, Linda, files accessioned, 205

Democracy, roots of, 127-135, 137-147

"Democracy in the Workplace: Working Women in Mid-
western Unions, 1943-1945," by Michael J. Lewan-
dowski, 157-169

"Democracy 2500 Project," 134

Democratic United Austrian Front, 265

Denby, Edwin, 338, 339–340, 341, 342, 343

Denison, George H., papers opened, 203

Devlin, L. Patrick, interviews by accessioned, 202, and

opened, 203

Diamond, William J., 117

Dickinson, Gladys, 159

Dickinson, John, 278; port., 278

Dickson, Capt. Donald I., 384

Dietrich, Marlene, 267; photo, 269

Diplomatic personnel, passports for, 392–393

District of Columbia, 150

Dixon, Thomas, 166

Document preservation, 115; conference on, 210

Dollar, Robert, 242-243, 250; photo, 242

Donahue, Maurice, oral history interview opened, 199

Donovan, William J., 259, 260, 261, 263

Doolittle, Col. James H., 81

Douard, Walter, 163

Douglass, Frederick, 151

Downs, Maria, papers opened, 203

Drago, Harry Sinclair, 7, 8

Dragon, Ed, oral history interview opened, 199

Drug Enforcement Administration, records accessioned, 398
Drumm, Thomas E., Jr., papers accessioned, 109
Dulles, John Foster, papers declassified, 314
Durbrow, Elbridge, files accessioned, 96

Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 117; accessions and open-
ings, 108-109, 196–198, 313–314, 413; exhibits, 4; pub-
lications, 417

Dwight Eisenhower Foundation, 417

Eames, Patricia Boeck, "The Russian-American Genealog-

ical Service," 176-181

Eastern Europe, 176–181

Eastern National Park & Monument Association, 212
Economic Analysis, Bureau of, files accessioned, 399–400
Economic Opportunity, Office of, records accessioned, 301,

and declassified, 299

Economic Stabilization Agency, records accessioned, 185
Education, Office of, records accessioned, 183, 299

Edward I, King of England, 276

Edwards, Anne, exit interview opened, 317

Egon, 237-238, 239, 242, 243; photo of crew, 244
Eiffel church, Santa Rosalía, 235

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 4, 7, 170, 197, 201, 364, 365, 367-
368, 369, 370, 382; correspondence accessioned, 196;
papers accessioned, 413, declassified, 197, 413, and
opened, 109, 313

Eklund, Carl, records accessioned, 186
Electoral College certificates of vote, 211
Electronic records, 323

Elsey, George M., 10, 13-14; papers accessioned, 200; photo,
15

Elson, Roy L., oral history interview accessioned, 201
Ely, Ralph, files transferred, 409

Emancipation Proclamation, 124–125; displayed, 209–210,
324, 422

"Emancipation Proclamation: An Act of Justice, The," by
John Hope Franklin, 149–154

Emergency Education Network, 207

Emergency Farm Labor Problems (conference), 351
Emergency Farm Labor Program, 351–352, 354, 357
Emergency Fleet Corporation, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255,
256

Emergency management training materials, 207
Emergency Preparedness, Office of, records accessioned,
101, 106

Emergency Shipbuilding Corp., records transferred, 402
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, photo, 151

Employment and Training Administration, records acces-
sioned, 101, 103, 407

Energy, Department of, records accessioned, 106, 301-302,

and declassified, 299
Engelhard, Charles, Foundation, 283
Engineering records, 220

Engineers, Army Corps of, 382, 384

Engineers, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 103,
105, 106, 187, 192-193, 304, 312, 406, 407, 410, declas-
sified, 297, 396, and transferred, 308, 400, 407, 409, 410,
411

England, 141-142, 145, 272-281, 349, 351

Engman, Lewis, files opened, 202

Enrolled Legislation collection, 315

Environmental Protection Agency, records accessioned,

102, 194, 400, 403, 408

Eppinga, Jane, "Windjammer Finale,” 235–247

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, records ac-
cessioned, 305

Eugenics, 67

Evans, Michael A. W., papers and photographs acces-
sioned, 318

Everett, Edward, 145–146, 376

Ewell, Gen. Richard S., 37

Exhibitions, 4–5, 78, 116, 117–118, 134, 321, 325-326, 382-387
Experiment Stations, Office of, records accessioned, 97
Explorer I, 367

Extension Service, 348-349, 351-352, 355, 357

Farm Credit Administration, records accessioned, 97, 300,
and transferred, 306, 307

Farm Journal, 349, 350

Farm laborers, 347-358

Farm Mobilization Day, 347–348

Farm Security Administration, 349

Farmer, James, photo, 154

Faulkner, Barry, 321-322

Federal Aviation Administration, records accessioned, 102,
103, 106, 193, 195, 307, 401, 407, 410

Federal Bureau of Investigation, 64; case files accessioned,
96-97, 98, 184, and opened, 97

Federal Coordinator of Transportation, records transferred,
306

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, files accessioned,
96, 183

Federal Employee Attitude Survey, accessioned, 303
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, reports acces-
sioned, 300

Federal Highway Administration, files accessioned, 103,
105, 186, 188, 189, 399, 400, 408, 409, and transferred,
410

Federal Open Market Committee, records accessioned, 97
Federal Power Commission, reports accessioned, 300
Federal Property Resources Service, files accessioned, 101,
194, 303, 407
Federal Records Act, 323

Federal Register, 110, 319-320

Federal Reserve System, records accessioned, 97
Federal Supply Service, records accessioned, 97
Federal Trade Commission, 252
Federalist Papers, 139, 140

Federalists, 224, 225, 229

Field, Lyman, 10

Fierston, Suzanne, "Rose Wilder Lane: Restless Pioneer,"
17-24

Fifth Amendment, 62

"Fifty Years," by James Weldon Johnson, 153

Finch, Robert, files opened, 316, 415

Fine Arts, Commission of, 321

First Amendment, 60, 62-64

Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, The, by Doris Kearns Goodwin,

papers relating to accessioned, 198

Fitzhugh, George, 143-144, 146

Fitzpatrick, Howard, oral history accessioned, 315
Florence, Italy, 139

Florida War (1836), 294

Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One, The, by Jerald
F. terHorst, papers relating to accessioned, 203
Folsom, D. W., records transferred, 411

Food production, 348–357

Food stamps, records relating to accessioned, 400
Forbes, Fred, oral history opened, 315

Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown Univer-
sity, 315

Foreign Agricultural Service, records declassified, 396
Foreign aid, records relating to accessioned, 99, and declas-
sified, 96

Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of, files declassi-
fied, 298, 396, and opened, 95

Foreign assistance, records relating to declassified, 183
Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, records accessioned,
185

Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United
States, records accessioned, 185

Foreign Economic Administration, files declassified, 298
Foreign Records Seized, National Archives Collection of,
records declassified, 298

Foreign Service, records accessioned, 97, 184, 398, and de-
classified, 94-95, 297-298

Foreign workers, agricultural, 349

Forest Service, 60, 62; records accessioned, 97, 100, 103, 104,
105, 106, 187, 191, 303, 304, 311, 312, 407, 409, 412;
records relating to transferred, 404

Forrest, Gen. Nathan B., 41

Forrestal, James, 15, 84; papers relating to opened, 108
Fortune, 167

Fowler, Henry H., papers opened, 201

France, 67, 68, 83, 141, 224-226, 231, 235, 237, 240, 242, 249,

254, 261, 263, 264, 268, 382

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 213, 424
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 212, 325; accessions and
openings, 107, 195, 312, 412; exhibits, 170-173
Franklin, Barbara, files opened, 201

Franklin, John Hope, 124, 125, 210; "The Emancipation
Proclamation: An Act of Justice," 149–154

Free, Jim, exit interview opened, 415
Freedom of Information Act, 317, 420
Frick, Kenneth E., speeches accessioned, 184
Fried, Edward R., files opened, 414

Friends of Irish Freedom, 341
Frysinger, Grace E., 351

Gaelic American, 340

Galbraith, John Kenneth, papers accessioned, 314
Gallipoli, Turkey, 20

Gallivan, James A., 339

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Galloway, Eileen, 368–369

Galvin, John Thomas, oral history interview opened, 199
Gazette of the United States, 224

Gedney, C. D., 374, 378

Gellman, Barbara L., Collection, accessioned, 107
Gellman, Irwin F., papers accessioned, 107

Genealogical research, 90–93, 116, 176–181, 292–296, 321,
390-394, 421-422

General Federation of Women's Clubs, 352, 354, 357
General Land Office, 294

General Services Administration, 421-422; files accessioned,

101

Geneva, Switzerland, 19

George III, king of England, 277, 278

Georgetown University, Foreign Affairs Oral History Pro-
gram, 315

Georgia, 39-40, 41, 42, 43, 357

Gerald R. Ford and the Future of the Presidency, by Jerald F.
terHorst, papers relating to accessioned, 203

Gerald R. Ford Foundation, 213-214, 326, 423
Gerald R. Ford Library, 319; accessions and openings, 202–
204, 316-317, 415; exhibits, 118; grants, 118, 213-214,
326

Germania Society, 241–242

Germanis, Peter, files accessioned, 205

Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, 180

Germany, 65–77, 83, 85, 141–142, 145, 237–238, 239, 240,

249, 259, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 270, 384; records
relating to accessioned, 398, and declassified, 96, 298
Gibson, Charles Dana, 382

Ginzberg, Eli, papers accessioned, 196

Goebbels, Joseph, 267, 270

Goldwin, Robert A., papers opened, 204

Goodwin, Doris Kearns, papers accessioned, 198

Göring, Hermann, 266; quoted, 70

Gould, Lewis, papers opened, 200

Government Ethics, Office of, 324

Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 36, 41

Grants, 118, 213-214, 326, 422, 423-424

"Graphic Expression: The Cartoons of Clifford K. Berry-
man," by Katherine Collado, 283-289

Great Britain, 224, 225, 230, 231–232, 238, 239, 240, 249, 250,
251, 254, 260, 267, 272-281, 336–337, 340, 341, 343, 349,
351

Great Depression, and women workers, 157–158

Greece, 127-135, 137-147, 266–267, 375–381; Ministry of Cul-
ture, 321

Greene, John Robert, papers accessioned, 202
Guaymas, 239, 241

Guide to Historical Materials in the Gerald R. Ford Library, by
David A. Horrocks, 319

Gundersen, Capt. Carl, 244, 245, 246, 247; photo, 245
Gurewitsch, A. David, correspondence accessioned, 195
Guthrie, Eugene, oral history interview accessioned, 200
Gwiazda, Henry J., "World War II and Nazi Racism,” 65–77
Gypsies, 67-68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73

Hacquil, Pearl, 167

Haddix, Chase, interviews by opened, 203

Hagerman, Herbert J., correspondence transferred, 410
Hagerty, James C., 364

Halberstam, David, oral history accessioned, 316

Hall, J. Oliver, papers accessioned, 315

Hall, Florence L., 351-353, 354, 357, 358
Halpern, Joel, papers accessioned, 199
Hamilton, Alexander, 140, 224, 227
Hamilton, Edward K., files opened, 414

Hamilton, Nigel, papers accessioned, 198, 314
Handicapped, Nazi persecution of, 67–68, 72
Hanify, Edward, papers accessioned, 314

Hannegan, Robert E., papers accessioned, 108
Hans, 237, 239, 241, 242, 243, 247; crew photo, 237
Hardee, Gen. William J., 37, 40, 43

Harding, Warren G., 337, 338, 341, 342, 343
Harper's, 22, 23

Harpers Ferry, VA, 36–37, 39

Harris, Hubert, oral history opened, 317

Harry S. Truman Library, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 56, 117; acces-
sions and openings, 107-108, 195-196, 312-313, 412-
413; conference, 210-211; exhibits, 325; grants, 118,
213, 326; records declassified, 196

Harry S. Truman Library Institute, 213, 326, 423
Hartmann, Robert, interview opened, 203; papers acces-
sioned, 202

HARVARD Project, 264

Harvestehude, 237, 238, 241, 242

Hatcher, Andrew, oral history interview opened, 199
Hauser, Richard A., files accessioned, 205
Hawes, Flo, 164

Haynes, Ulric, files opened, 414

Hays, Perry Coleman, 240-241

Hazeltine, Col. Charles B., 261-262

Hazlett, Edward E. "Swede," papers accessioned, 413

Health, Office of the Assistant Secretary for, records acces-
sioned, 186

Heilbronn, Kurt, oral history accessioned, 413; papers ac-
cessioned, 313

Helmes, Winifred, papers accessioned, 196
Helwig Vinnen, 237, 238, 242

Hemingway, Ernest, correspondence accessioned, 199

Hemingway, Mary, correspondence accessioned, 199

Hemingway Collection, accessions, 198, 314; openings, 199

Hemingway Review, files accessioned, 199

Hemingway Society, files accessioned, 199
Henderson, Loy W., files accessioned, 96

Herbert Hoover and Harry S. Truman: A Documentary History,
ed. by Timothy Walch and Dwight M. Miller, 110
Herbert Hoover Library, 110, 324; accessions and openings,
107, 312

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum: A Guide to the
Exhibit Galleries, The, by Richard Norton Smith, 417
Herrington, John S., papers accessioned, 205, 415
Heydenreich, Christoffer, 246, 247

Hickey, Margaret, 354

Hill, Grover B., 350

Himmler, Heinrich, 65, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74-75
Hiroshima, Japan, 86

Hirschberg, Vera, files opened, 201

Hiss, Alger, records relating to accessioned, 101
Historic American Building Survey (HABS), 220-221; acces-
sioned, 303

Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), 220–221; ac-
cessioned, 303

Historical Materials in the Jimmy Carter Library, 319

Hitler, Adolf, 68, 71, 72, 78, 81, 83, 84, 85, 111, 266, 267, 270,

384; quoted, 68–69, 85

Hobson, Julius and Tina, 64

Holmes, George Frederick, 143, 144

Holt, Peter L., 244, 246

Home-Making Institute, 355

Hood, Gen. John B., 37, 39–40, 41, 42, 43, 44; photo, 40;
quoted, 43

Hooley, James, files accessioned, 205

Hoover, Herbert, 18, 110, 336; cartoon of, 288

Hoover, Lou Henry, papers accessioned, 107
Hopkins, Kevin, files accessioned, 205

Horwitz, Solis, 364

Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of,
photographs transferred, 421

Housing Expediter, Office of the, records transferred, 405,

411

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