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Hungary, 19, 20, 72, 267

Hunt, Richard H., ""A Splendid Misery': Challenges of
Thomas Jefferson's Presidency," 223–233; "Thomas Jef-
ferson's Messages to Congress," 114-116

Hunter College, 350

Hurley, Edward Nash, 249, 250–251, 254, 255, 256; photo,
250; quoted, 251, 252-253

Hyland, William G., papers accessioned, 202

Ickes, Harold, 14-15, 220

Immigrants, 176-181, 390-394

Immigration and Naturalization Service, records acces-
sioned, 399, and transferred, 307, 310, 311, 321
Inaugural committees, records accessioned, 317
Independence National Historic Park, 116
Independent Woman, 349-350, 351, 357

Indian Affairs, Bureau of, 292, 294; records accessioned, 103,
104, 105, 106, 191, 192, 309, 311, 407, 408, 410, 411, 412,
and transferred, 191, 308, 406-407, 409, 410, 412

Indian Affairs, Office of, 294

Indian Arts and Crafts Board, records accessioned, 302, 399
"Indian Bounty Land Applications," by Mary Frances Mor-
row, 292-296

Indian Territory, 292

Indian Wars (1818 and 1836), 292, 294

Industrial College of the Armed Forces, records declassified,
183

Interagency Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board,
presidential records accessioned, 318

Interior, U.S. Department of the, 220, 221; Office of the Sec-
retary of the, records accessioned, 106; records declas-
sified, 299

Internal Revenue Service, records accessioned, 302
International Broadcasting, Board for, files accessioned, 200
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local B.
1048, 161

International Labor Organization, records relating to acces-
sioned, 184

International Relations Council, 210-211

International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), 177,
178, 181

International trade, 224, 225-226, 229-232, 236-237, 240,
242, 249-257

International Trade, Office of, files declassified, 298, 396,

and opened, 95

International Trade Administration, records declassified,
397

International Trade and Investment Policy, Commission on,

records accessioned, 300

Internet computer network, 320--321
Intrater, Arnold, files accessioned, 205
Ireland, 336-338, 340-341, 342, 343-344
Irish Americans, 335–345

Italy, 82, 139, 140, 143, 240, 254, 261, 262-264, 266

J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency, 267
Jackson, Sheldon, files transferred, 412
Jackson, Col. Thomas J. ("Stonewall"), 37
Jacobs, Eli, oral history interview opened, 199
Jameson, J. Franklin, 322, 324

Japan, 249-257, 263, 384, 386; microfilming project for Na-

tional Diet Library, 116-117; World War II, 79–82, 85, 86
“Japan and America Face the 21st Century” (conference),
210-211

Japanese Americans, internees, 349

Jefferson, Thomas, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55, 114-116, 141, 275; ar-
ticle about, 223-233; bust of, 222; port., 50; quoted,
50-51, 115

Jenkins, Walter, papers accessioned, 200
Jessup, Philip C., files opened, 94

Jewish Genealogy Society of Moscow, 180

Jews, persecution of, 65, 67-68, 69, 70, 71-73, 74

JFK and Vietnam, by John Newman, papers relating to acces-
sioned, 198

Jim Butler, 239, 240, 241; photo, 240

Jimmy Carter Library, 319; accessions and openings, 204,
317, 415

Job Corps, records relating to accessioned, 398

John F. Kennedy Library, 58, 325; accessions and openings,
198-199, 314-315; exhibits, 118

Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, by David F. Powers, papers
relating to accessioned, 198

Johnson, Lyndon B., and origins of NASA, 363-373; mate-
rial relating to indexed, 201; photo, 154, 371; quoted,
154; vice presidential papers opened, 200

Johnson, Rebekah Baines, "The Johnsons" and A Family Al-
bum indexed, 201

Johnston, Gen. Albert Sidney, 39, 42, 43, 44; photo, 42
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44;
photo, 37

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Kennedy, John F., 57; files opened, 315; papers relating to
accessioned, 198, 202, 314; photo, 58; quoted, 154;
tapes reviewed, 325

Kennedy, Joseph P., Jr., writings by accessioned, 314
Kennedy, Robert, papers accessioned, 199, 314
Kent, Tyler, papers relating to opened, 195
Keyserling, Leon, papers declassified and opened, 412
Khrushchev, Nikita, 367

Killian, James, 365, 367–368; quoted, 370-371
Kindleberger, Charles P., papers accessioned, 312, declassi-
fied, 108, and opened, 313

King, Jonas, 376-377, 378, 379, 380

King, Martin Luther, Jr., photo, 154; records relating to ac-
cessioned, 398

King, Rufus, 278

Kissinger, Henry, files accessioned, 203, and opened, 316
"Klansas City Kable," 62-64

Klaus, Samuel, files declassified, 297

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Limits of Power: The Nixon and Ford Administrations, The, by
John Robert Greene, papers relating to accessioned,
202

Lincoln, Abraham, 48, 51, 52-53, 54, 55, 58, 124, 125, 145,
149-154, 324; port., 52, 146, 148

Linzer, Estelle, correspondence accessioned, 412
Litoff, Judy Barrett, and David C. Smith, "To the Rescue of
the Crops': The Women's Land Army during World
War II," 347-358

Locke, John, 275, 279

Lodge, George Cabot, papers accessioned, 198–199
Loeb, James, oral history interview opened, 199
Longstreet, Gen. James, 41

Longwell, Daniel, 382-384

Lorentz, Pare, correspondence accessioned, 412
Louisiana Purchase, 224–226

Loyal Coalition, 338

Luce, Gene, 244, 247

Ludendorff, Field Marshal Erich von, 263

Lyndon B. Johnson Foundation, 213, 326, 423-424
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 87, 412; accessions and open-
ings, 200-201, 315-316, 413-414; conference, 211, 324–
325; "Evening With" program, 200; exhibits, 4-5, 78;
finding aid available, 200; grants, 118, 213, 326
"Lyndon Johnson and the Legislative Origins of NASA,” by
Glen P. Wilson, 363–373

MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 80; Reminiscences, 80

McCall, Max A., journal accessioned, 99
McCarthy, Janel, "We May Our Ends by Our Beginnings
Know': British Constitutionalism and the United
States," 272-281; "World War II Combat Art," 382-389
McCarthy, Joseph, papers relating to opened, 414
McClure, Brig. Gen. Robert A., 261-262, 263

McCone, John, files accessioned, 414

McCormack, John W., 367, 368-369, 370

McCormick, Medill, 338, 339

McCormick, Vance, 251, 252, 253

MacCracken, William P., Jr., papers accessioned, 107

McCullough, David, 58, 209, 419; “Writing Truman," 7-15

Macdonald, David P., papers accessioned, 318

Macedon, 134, 138, 145

McElroy, Neil H., 366, 367
Machiavelli, 139; port., 139

McIntyre, James, oral history opened, 317
McLane, James W., files opened, 415

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Martin, Louis, exit interview opened, 415

Martin, William McChesney, papers accessioned, 413
Mary Dollar, 242, 243, 244, 247

Maryland, University of, 117, 350
Mason, George, 280-281

Meese, Edwin, papers accessioned, 318
Mein Kampf, by Adolf Hitler, 69, 71
Merchant marine, 249, 251, 252

Merit Systems Protection Board, surveys accessioned, 303
Metal Reserve Company, files declassified, 298, 396
Mexican-American War, 51-52

Mexican Revolution, 239

Mexico, 51, 52, 227, 235, 239–242

Microfilm publications, 111-113, 116, 320, 417-418, 421-423;
Adjutant General's Office, 208; Allied Operational and
Occupational Headquarters, World War II, 112-113;
Central Intelligence Agency, 418; Chief of Engineers,
418; Commissary General of Prisoners, 418; Indian Af-
fairs, 208; Judge Advocate General (Army),418; military
service records, 332-333; passport applications, 390–
394; U.S. district courts, 208; U.S. House of Represen-
tatives, 320; U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 112
Migrant Education, National Commission on, records acces-
sioned, 398

Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, records declassi-
fied, 299

Military personnel, women, 27–33

Military service records, 332-333

Miller, Mabel Opal, quoted, 347

Miller, Merle, Plain Speaking, 8, 412-413

Miller, William H., papers opened, 109
Mills, Helen, papers opened, 204
Mills, Robert, 375

Mims, Roddey E., photograph collection accessioned, 317
Mines, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187, 190, and trans-
ferred, 308

Minority Business Development, Commission on, records
accessioned, 398

Mint, Bureau of the, records accessioned, 305
Mississippi, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 350-351, 355
Mississippi River, 114, 115, 224, 226, 227, 229
Moffett, George, exit interview opened, 317
Mollenhoff, Clark R., papers accessioned, 107
Monroe, James, 225

Montesquieu, Baron de, 275-276, 277

Montgomery, Lt. Gen. Sir Bernard, 81; quoted, 82
Moore, Geoffrey H., speeches accessioned, 300-301
Morris, Gouverneur, 280; port., 282

Morris, Roland S., 252, 253-254

Morrow, Mary Frances, "Indian Bounty Land Applica-
tions," 292-296

MORSE (radio station), 266–267

Moshulu (ex-Kurt), 244, 247; photo, 234

Muir, John, photo, 54

Munroe, Patrick, oral history opened, 315
Munson, Frank C., 251, 253, 254

Muskie, Edmund, oral history interview opened, 199

Nabokov, Constantine, correspondence accessioned, 313
Napoleon Bonaparte, 225; port., 225

National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA),
363, 368, 370

National Aeronautics and Space Administration, origins of,
363-373; records accessioned, 188, and declassified,
182, 396

National Aeronautics and Space Board, 368
National Aeronautics and Space Council, 369–370
National Agricultural Statistics Service, records accessioned,
301, 302, and transferred, 192

National Archives and Records Administration, accessions

and openings, 94–109, 182–205, 297-318, 395-416; Car-
tographic and Architectural Branch, 92, 419; Center for
Captured Records, 298; Center for Electronic Records,
399-400, 420-421; Center for Legislative Archives, 114-
116, 223, 283, 284, 286, 302; exhibitions, 321, 420, 422;
microfilm publications, 111-113, 208, 320, 417-418,
421-422; Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch,
419, 420-421; news and notices, 114-118, 209-214, 321-
326, 419-424; Office of Federal Records Centers, 211-
212, 324; Office of the Federal Register, 205, 206, 211,
319-320, 324; Office of the National Archives, 208, 211–
212, 324, 423; Office of Presidential Libraries, 208, 316;
Office of Public Programs, 319, 417, 424; Office of
Records Administration, 208, 211-212, 324, 422; Office
of Special and Regional Archives, 99–101, 423; publica-
tions, 110-113, 206–208, 319-320, 417-418; Records De-
classification Division, 94-96, 182-183, 297-299, 395-
397; Still Picture Branch, 419, 420-421; Textual Projects
Division, 96-99, 183–186, 299-302, 397-399; Textual
Reference Division, 210. See also National Archives Re-
gional Archives System; Presidential libraries.
"National Archives and Records Administration Strategic
Plan for a Challenging Federal Environment, 1993–
2000, The," 323-324

National Archives Building, murals in the Rotunda, 321-322
National Archives Donated Materials, accessions, 99, 302,
303, 399

National Archives Regional Archives System, 421; Alaska,
106-107, 195, 311-312, 412; Central Plains, 103, 117-
118, 189, 210-211, 306. 407-408; Great Lakes, 102-103,
189, 305-306, 406-407; Mid Atlantic, 10-102, 187-188,
304-305, 325-326, 401-402; New England, 100-101,
186-187, 212, 303-304, 400-401; Northeast, 101, 117,
401; Pacific Northwest, 106, 194-196, 311, 411-412; Pa-
cific Sierra, 105-106, 193-194, 310-311, 410-411; Pacific
Southwest, 105, 192-193, 309–310, 410; Rocky Moun-
tain, 104, 190-192, 307-309, 408-410; Southeast, 103-
104, 188-189, 213, 305, 402-406; Southwest, 189-190,
307, 408

National Archives Strategic Plan, 333

National Archives Volunteer Association, 177, 181
National Association of Government Archives and Records
Administrators (NAGARA), 214

National Aviation Facility Experiment Center, records acces-
sioned, 401

National Commission on Air Quality, records described, 185
National Commission on Water Quality, records described,

184-185

National Committee for Children and Youth, records
opened, 109

National Endowment for the Humanities, 321
National Farmer's Union, 349

National Federation of Business and Professional Women's
Clubs, 349-350, 354

National Federation of Republican Women, records opened,
109

National Fire Prevention and Control Administration,
records accessioned, 186

National Fish and Seafood Promotional Council, records ac-
cessioned, 300

National Historical Publications and Records Commission,
212, 419; grants, 118, 214, 326, 422, 424
National Home Demonstration Council, 350, 354
National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, records
transferred, 403

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, files
accessioned, 186

National Institutes of Health, records accessioned, 186, 303,
400

National Labor Relations Board, records accessioned, 186-

187, 299, and transferred, 193, 194, 306, 404

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National Personnel Records Center, 423

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 207–
208; records accessioned, 101, 106, 107, 311
National Park Service, 220, 380; files accessioned, 102, 103,
105, 305, 403, and transferred, 191-192; interviews con-
ducted by opened, 204

National Production Authority, records opened, 95
National Recovery Administration, records transferred, 305,
308, 405

National Resources Planning Board, records transferred,
189, 207, 405

National Security Adviser Files on Vietnam War MIAS and
POWs, 1974-1977, files accessioned, 203
National Security Agency, records accessioned, 399
National Security Council, 323, 325, 420; records acces-

sioned, 313-314, 315, declassified, 197-198, 313, 314,
315, 413, and opened, 199, 200, 201, 313, 314, 315, 413,
414
National Trust for Historic Preservation, public service an-
nouncements and sound records accessioned, 100;
records accessioned, 302

National War Labor Board (World War II), records trans-
ferred, 310

National Weather Service, records accessioned, 101
National Youth Administration, records transferred, 404-
405

Native Americans, 60, 62, 226; bounty land applications,
292-296; trade with, 227

Nativism, 335-345

Naturalization records, 392, 393; accessioned, 103-104, 399,
406

Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, records acces-
sioned, 106, 194, 305, 403, and declassified, 95, 298
Naval Intelligence Command, records accessioned, 398
Naval Operating Forces, records declassified, 182
Naval Operations, Office of the Chief of, records acces-
sioned, 397, declassified and opened, 94, 187, and
transferred, 402

Naval Personnel, Bureau of, records transferred, 403-404
Nazism, 65-75

Near East Relief Agency, 22

Neighborhood Youth Corps, records accessioned, 99

Nesbit, Donald W., papers accessioned, 313

Nessen, Ron, papers accessioned, 316

Neue Deutschland, Das, 264-265, 269

New Orleans, LA, 224, 225–226, 227, 229

New York, 349, 350, 356, 357

New York City, 350, 353, 355, 357

New York Herald, 340, 341

New York Times, 117, 153, 340, 341, 351-352, 354, 355
Newcastle, 238, 239

Newman, Maj. John, papers accessioned, 198
Nicastro, Kathie O., and Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, "Pass-
port Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immi-
grant Ancestor's Roots," 390-394

Nixon, Richard, 322, 367-368, 420; tapes opened, 316
Nixon Presidential Historical Materials, opened, 322
Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, accessions and openings,
201-202, 316, 414 415

Norstad, Lauris, papers declassified, 197, 314, and opened,
197

North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 180–181
Northrup, Herbert R., papers accessioned, 415

Ober, Josiah, and Catherine Vanderpool, “Athenian De-
mocracy," 127-135

O'Brien, Lawrence, papers accessioned, 315

Occupational Safety and Health Administration, records ac-
cessioned, 97, 184

Ocean Shipping, Advisory Commission on Conferences in,
records accessioned, 300

O'Connell, Daniel T., 337-338

O'Connor, Alice, 159, 162, 165, 166, 167

Oehmann, Andrew, oral history interview opened, 199
Ohly, John H., papers declassified and opened, 107-108,
313

Olympic Games, 1980, records relating to accessioned, 97
Ooms, Van, oral history opened, 317
Operation CAPRICORN, 268-269, 270

Operation Desert Storm, sound recordings related to acces-
sioned, 100

Operation RAVIOLI, 263

Operation SAUERKRAUT, 263

Oppenheimer, J. Robert, records relating to declassified, 95
Oral history interviews, 9-10; accessioned, 99, 198, 202, 204,
314, 315, 316, and opened, 199, 203, 204, 315, 317
Ordnance, Bureau of, records declassified, 396
Ordnance, Office of the Chief of, records accessioned, 100,
102, 194, 406, declassified, 298, 396, and transferred,
402, 408, 409, 410, 411
Orotava, 237, 238-239, 242

Oswald, Lee Harvey, CIA files on accessioned, 98
Otho, king of Greece, 375, 377-378, 380

"Our Presidents: From Washington to Clinton" (exhibition),
325

Palace Politics, by Robert Hartmann, papers relating to ac-
cessioned, 202-203

Palmer, Bruce, Jr., oral history interview accessioned, 200
Pan American Railway Congress, U.S. National Commis-
sion of the, records declassified, 397

Panama Canal, 236; records relating to accessioned, 184
Panov, Dimitri, 177-178

Pardon Attorney, Office of the, records accessioned, 300
Paris, France, 18-19

Paris Peace Conference (1919), 337

Parliament, English, 276-277, 278–280

Parsons, William W., papers accessioned, 108

"Parthenon Stone in the Washington Monument, The," by

John E. Ziolkowski, 375-381

"Party Animals" (exhibition), 325

"Passport Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immi-
grant Ancestor's Roots," by Kathie O. Nicastro and
Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 390-394

Passwater, Orville, 163

Patent and Trademark Office, records in Archives I, 321
Patton, Lt. Gen. George, photo, 84; quoted, 83-84

Peace Corps, audio and video tapes accessioned, 100;
records accessioned, 186

Peace Corps Collection, accessions, 198, 314

Pearl Harbor, HI, 78-80

Pearson, Drew, papers opened, 200, 201, 315, 414

Peek, Scott I., oral history interview opened, 199, 200
Pehle, John W., records declassified, 297
Peisistratos, 128-129

Peloponnesian War, 130, 131, 133

Pemberton, Gen. John C., 41, 42

Perikles, 131, 133, 134, 135, 138; funeral oration, 145–146;
bust, 132

Perot, Ross, photo, 147

Perot Foundation, 272

Perry, Arthur C., papers accessioned, 315

Pershing, Gen. John J., 249, 254

Persian Gulf War, 207-208

Personnel Management, Office of, records accessioned, 303
Peschong, John, files accessioned, 205

Peterson, Charles, 220, 221

Peterson, Esther, exit interview opened, 415

Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, 420, 421, 422; '''. . . and hence-

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Powell, Jody, oral history interview opened, 204
Powers, David F., papers accessioned, 198
Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, and Kathie O. Nicastro, "Pass-
port Applications: A Key to Discovering Your Immi-
grant Ancestor's Roots," 390-394
Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in
the Armed Forces, records accessioned, 300
Presidential libraries, 4-5, 11, 170-173, 324-325, 417; acces-
sions and openings, 107-109, 195–205, 312-318, 412-
415; grants, 118, 213-214, 326, 423-424.

Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, 322
Presidential Records Act, 204-205, 317

President's Advisory Committee on Government Organiza-
tion, 368

President's Commission on Executive Exchange, records ac-
cessioned, 300

President's Committee on Health Education, files opened,
202

President's Council on Youth Opportunity, records de-
scribed, 184

President's National Committee for the Golden Anniversary
White House Conference on Children and Youth,
records opened, 109

President's Office files opened, 199

Press and the Ford Presidency, The, by Mark J. Rozell, research
interviews for opened, 204

Price, Harold Lee, papers accessioned, 107
Price, William S., Jr., 214

Price Administration, Office of, records transferred, 411
Prisoners of war, 264, 265, 268, 269; Civil War, 32; Iraqi, 100;
records relating to accessioned, 398, 399, and declassi-
fied, 416; use as farm laborers, 349; use of for propa-
ganda operations, 263; Vietnam War, 203; World War
II, 70, 72-73, 80-81, 207

Prisons, Bureau of, records accessioned, 97
Profile in Courage Award, 325

Propaganda, 259-271

Provost Marshal General, Office of the, records accessioned,
399

Psychological Strategy Board, records declassified and
opened, 108, 313, 412

Psychological warfare, 259-271

Psychological Warfare Branch-Allied Force Headquarters,
261-262, 263

Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF, 263, 269
Public Assistance, Bureau of, files accessioned, 300
Public Building Service, records accessioned, 191, and trans-

ferred, 409

Public Debt, Bureau of the, records transferred, 404
Public health, responsibility for, 230

Public Health Service, records accessioned, 193

Public Housing, National Commission on Severely Dis-

tressed, records accessioned, 398

Public Papers of President Bush for 1991, 206

Public Roads, Bureau of, records accessioned, 187
Puerto Rico, 393

Quartermaster General, Office of the, records accessioned,

400, 406, and transferred, 402, 408, 410, 412
Queenstown, Ireland, 336-337

Quirk, James T., papers accessioned, 313

Racialism, 335-345

Racism, 65-75
Radcliffe College, 214

Radio America, 422

Radio Free Europe, files accessioned, 200
RADIO ITALO BALBO, 266

Radio Liberty, files accessioned, 200

Radio propaganda, 259, 266–268, 269–270
Rafshoon, Gerald, oral history interview opened, 204
Railroad Administration, 254, 255

Railroad reconstruction, 38, 40, 41, 43

Railroad Retirement, Commission on, records accessioned,
300

Railroad Retirement Board, records accessioned, 406
Railroads, 35-47

Raoul-Duval, Michael, files opened, 415
Randall, Clarence B., 364
Randolph, Edmund, 277

Rankin, Karl L., records accessioned, 96
Rapp, Dennis, oral history opened, 317

Reagan, Neil, audiovisual collection accessioned, 318
Reagan, Ronald, 57; audiotapes accessioned, 205; papers ac-
cessioned, 317, 318, 415

Reagan-Bush Campaign, 1980, papers accessioned, 205, 415
Reagan-Bush Campaign, 1984, papers accessioned, 205
Reagan-Bush Transition Staff, 1980-1981, papers acces-
sioned, 205

"Reception of Athens and Sparta in America, The," by Jen-
nifer Tolbert Roberts and Carl Richard, 137

Reckless Youth, by Nigel Hamilton, papers relating to acces-
sioned, 198

Reclamation, Bureau of, records accessioned, 191, 307–308,
409, and transferred, 104

Reconstruction Finance Corporation, records accessioned,
187, declassified, 95, 182, 298, 396, and transferred,
189, 306,311

Records management training courses, 422
Records preservation, 332-333

Red Cross, American National, 18-19, 20-22, 211-212; files
accessioned, 399

Red Cross Bulletin, 19, 20, 21

Reedy, George E., 364, 366; papers accessioned, 201
Refugees, World War I, 20-21

Reinbek, 237, 238, 242

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