General Correspondence, 1951-1952

A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt
from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library:
General Correspondence, 1945–1952,
Part 4: 1951–1952
A UPA Collection
from
Cover: Eleanor Roosevelt at United Nations in Paris, 1951. Photograph courtesy of the
National Archives and Records Administration.
The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt
from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library:
General Correspondence, 1945–1952
Part 4: 1951–1952
Guide by
Norma L. Wark
A UPA Collection from
7500 Old Georgetown Road • Bethesda, MD 20814-6126
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952 [microform] : from the Franklin D.
Roosevelt Library / editor, Robert E. Lester.
microfilm reels. –– (Research collections in women’s studies)
“Microfilmed from the holdings of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde
Park, New York.”
Accompanied by a printed guide compiled by Norma L. Wark, entitled: A guide to the
microfilm edition of the Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952.
Contents: pt. 1. General correspondence, 1945–1947 ; pt. 2. General correspondence,
1948–1949 ; pt. 3. General correspondence, 1950 ; pt. 4. General correspondence, 1951–
1952
ISBN 1-55655-848-1 (pt. 1)—ISBN 0-88692-662-9 (pt. 2)—ISBN 0-88692-793-5
(pt. 3)—ISBN 0-88692-794-3 (pt. 4)
1. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962. 2. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962––Correspondence.
3. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884–1962––Political and social views. 4. Roosevelt, Eleanor,
1884–1962––Friends and associates. I. Lester, Robert. II. Wark, Norma L.
III. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. IV. University Publications of America (Firm)
V. Series.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Scope and Content Note ................................................................................................. v
Source Note .................................................................................................................... vii
Editorial Note ................................................................................................................ vii
Acknowledgments ........................................................................................................ vii
Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. ix
Reel Index
Reel 1
Acheson, Dean–American: S–T.............................................................................. 1
Reel 2
American: U–Z–Berman, Daniel ........................................................................... 4
Reels 3
Bernard, Viola–Bugos, Mike ................................................................................. 8
Reel 4
Bunche, Ralph–Cooke, Morris L. ......................................................................... 12
Reel 5
Cordell Hull Foundation–Douglas, Wm. O. ......................................................... 15
Reels 6
Dows, Olin–[Fayerweather], Margaret. ................................................................ 19
Reel 7
Ferris, Helen–Grandstaff, Earl.............................................................................. 22
Reel 8
Grant, John–Howe, Grace and Family.................................................................. 25
Reel 9
Howell, Charles–Just one Break ........................................................................... 29
Reel 10
Kahn, Herman–Lewis, Jessica .............................................................................. 33
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Reel 11
L’Heureux–Massachusetts.................................................................................... 36
Reel 12
Mauhs, Sharon–National Association of: S–National: Cl .................................... 41
Reels 13
National Broadcasting Company–New York State: A–T .................................... 43
Reel 14
New York State Associatioin for Crippled Children, Inc.–Proxmire, William ... 47
Reels 15
Public Affairs Institute–Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr............................................... 52
Reels 16
Roosevelt, James–Schneiderman, Rose................................................................ 55
Reel 17
Schwartz, Abba–Students for Democratic Action ................................................ 58
Reels 18
Suckley, Margaret–UN: United States.................................................................. 62
Reel 19
United Nations Week–Wherry, Charles D............................................................ 65
Reels 20
White, Walter–Woodrow Wilson Foundation ...................................................... 69
Reel 21
Woodside Sterling Company–Zuekal, Michael..................................................... 71
Principal Correspondents Index ................................................................................... 73
Subject Index .................................................................................................................. 99
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
LexisNexis has filmed The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1952, Part 4: 1951–
1952, from the holdings at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York.
The vast amount of the collection comprises correspondence, but also includes newspaper
and magazine clippings, brochures, poetry, music, photographs, drawings, and many
miscellaneous items. The folder titles are organized in alphabetical order with a date or
date span after each folder title. There are over nine hundred folders on twenty-one reels
of film. Most of the correspondence came from the general public with the remaining
coming from government officials, such as Harry S. Truman, Winston S. Churchill,
Durward V. Sandifer, and Walter White; activists such as Henry Viscardi Jr.;
representatives of organizations; members of royalty; and the Roosevelt family.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s introduction as the “First Lady of the World” (Reel 5, Frame
0175) is a tribute to her extraordinary work as both delegate to the United Nations (UN)
and head of the United Nations Human Rights Commission. In addition to her work at the
UN, she was a spokesperson for human rights through her writing of magazine articles,
her column “My Day,” radio broadcasts, television appearances, and many speaking
engagements throughout the world.
There were many requests from individuals, publications, and organizations for
mention in Eleanor Roosevelt’s column, “My Day,” such as the twenty-fifth anniversary
of Parents’ Magazine (Reel 14, Frame 0444). She addressed current issues in the column
and received much mail expressing praise as well as criticism from the press (Reel 15,
Frames 0123 and 0136). In response to a letter, Eleanor Roosevelt wrote “I am sorry you
feel that international cooperation is not worth trying. I am afraid you do not realize that
the day has come when no nation can exist alone” (Reel 19, Frame 1044). In a column
mentioning youth, she wrote about the twenty-fourth exchange of flags and friendship
between students of the schools of Mexico and the United States—youth building a better
world (Reel 18, Frame 0233).
Whether traveling for the UN or on personal visits, Eleanor Roosevelt was profoundly
affected by what she saw and experienced. In a letter on behalf of the United Jewish
Appeal (UJA), she wrote “The UJA needs great quantities of cash to speed the emigration
of distressed Jews from danger areas like Iraq” (Reel 18, Frame 0757). Later she
recounted, “I shall never forget the tragedy of some of the Jewish camps—tragedies of
age and youth brought about by Hitler’s barbaric racial and religious policies” (Reel 18,
Frame 0811). There were numerous requests for donations, many to which she
responded, including B’nai B’rith. Much of her interest in immigration, the aged, youth,
and discrimination was fueled both by these experiences and by related correspondence
from the public.
Some of the correspondence in the collection is of a very personal nature and gives a
keyhole view of Eleanor Roosevelt’s struggles. Referring to the affair of FDR, Ralph E.
Cropley wrote: “By never acknowledging what I had done to keep such evidence of
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Franklin’s gay life from ever seeing the light of publicity, you hurt my feelings very
much.… I wrote you I was destroying those pictures and films…in which you did not
appear, but others who might be damaging to Franklin’s memory, did” (Reel 5, Frame
0076). In a letter to a friend, Eleanor Roosevelt writes about her children and the 1952
presidential election: “We had fun during the Summer because John, who is a business
man, quite naturally went all out for General Eisenhower. Elliott kept quiet but I think
voted for him in the end. Jimmy, Franklin Junior, my daughter Anna and I, on the other
hand, went as far as we could for Governor Stevenson and still managed though we
argued violently when we met, to speak to each other at the end of the campaign” (Reel
15, Frame 0166).
Eleanor Roosevelt actively participated in charities and causes that helped those less
fortunate. The public felt close to her and would often request money and favors of
acquiring passports, among other things. At times she felt overwhelmed by the requests
and always replied that she could not possibly help everyone, but occasionally she would
receive a song or a poem like the following: “Hear the prayer of the little sick child, the
paralytic child of Warm Springs…for his is the voice of an angel with clipped wings”
(Reel 6, Frame 0087).
The Roosevelt family dog, Fala, died in April 1952 and was buried in Hyde Park at the
foot of FDR’s grave. In life, Fala sat at the feet of FDR and therefore it seemed
appropriate that he be buried at FDR’s feet (Reel 4, Frame 0627 and Reel 6, Frame
0732). The public recognized the importance of Fala in Eleanor Roosevelt’s life, and
numerous notes of sympathy arrived at her Hyde Park residence.
Eleanor Roosevelt resigned from the Human Rights Commission (Reel 6, Frame 0446
and Reel 8, Frame 0728) and retired from the United Nations (Reel 10, Frame 0101) in
1952.
Researchers can find more on Eleanor Roosevelt in the following collections from
LexisNexis: The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933–1945; The Papers of Eleanor
Roosevelt, 1945–1952, Part 1: General Correspondence, 1945–1947; The Papers of
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1945–1962, Part 1: United Nations Correspondence and Publications
and Part 2: United Nations Human Rights Commission Correspondence and Papers; and
Documentary History of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidency, Volume 20: Eleanor
Roosevelt, The Role of the First Lady. Researchers can also find documents exploring
women’s roles in politics in Papers of the League of Women Voters, 1918–1974, and The
National Woman’s Party Papers. Collections covering the cold war include Confidential
U.S. State Department Files, Map Room Messages of President Truman (1945–1946),
and President Harry S. Truman’s Office Files, 1945–1953.
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SOURCE NOTE
LexisNexis microfilmed this collection from the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers,
Part II: April 5, 1945–1964, General Correspondence File, 1945–1962, Series 1945–
1952, in the custody of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York.
EDITORIAL NOTE
This microform collection comprises a wide variety of correspondence received by
Eleanor Roosevelt during the post–White House years. The General Correspondence File
consists primarily of incoming correspondence except for a small quantity of carbon
copies of outgoing correspondence. In general, carbon copies were not kept for every
typed outgoing letter nor were copies made of outgoing handwritten material. The
General Correspondence File is subdivided into three chronological series: 1945–1952,
1953–1956, and 1957–1962. The file folders of correspondence in each series are
arranged in alphabetical order, with the individual documents in chronological order
within each folder.
LexisNexis has microfilmed all of the documents dated 1948 through 1949 within
each alphabetically arranged folder in the 1945–1952 series as The Eleanor Roosevelt
Papers from the FDR Library, General Correspondence, Part 4: 1951–1952. A small
number of documents outside the 1948–1949 time frame have been microfilmed. These
are primarily responses or follow-up letters to earlier correspondence and have been
included in an effort to provide the researcher with a complete record on a specific topic
or action.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
UPA would like to acknowledge the assistance and cooperation of the Franklin D.
Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, New York. Raymond Teichman and his staff were most
helpful and patient in providing the support necessary for completion of this microform.
Their efforts are greatly appreciated.
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ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations appear in this guide.
ADA
Americans for Democratic Action
AMA
American Medical Association
AVC
American Veterans Committee
AAUN
American Association for the United Nations
AVC
American Veterans Committee
CARE
Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe
CIO
Congress of Industrial Organizations
FBI
Federal Bureau of Investigation
FDR
Franklin D. Roosevelt
ILGWU
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union
NAACP
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
ORT
Organization for Rehabilitation through Training
PAL
Police Athletic League
POW
Prisoner of War
SDA
Students for Democratic Action
SS
Schutzstaffel
UAW-AFL
United Automobile Workers–American Federation of labor
UAW-CIO
United Automobile Workers–Congress of Industrial Organizations
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UFO
Unidentified Flying Object
UK
United Kingdom
UN
United Nations
UNESCO
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
UNGA
United Nations General Assembly
UNHRC
United Nations Human Rights Commission
UNICEF
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
USNSA
United States National Student Association
USO
United Service Organizations
USSR
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
VFW
Veterans of Foreign Wars
WHO
World Health Organization
WILPF
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
YMCA
Young Men’s Christian Association
YWCA
Young Women’s Christian Association
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REEL INDEX
Following is a list of the folders that compose The Papers of Eleanor Roosevelt from
the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: General Correspondence, 1945–1952, Part 4: 1951–
1952. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame at which a particular file folder
begins. The file title, with inclusive dates, follows the frame number. Substantive issues
are highlighted under the heading Major Topics, as are prominent correspondents under
the heading Principal Correspondents. Major Topics and Principal Correspondents are
listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each is listed only once per
folder.
Most of the correspondence is either to or from Eleanor Roosevelt, therefore her
name will not appear among the Principal Correspondents.
Reel 1
Frame No.
0001
0039
0048
0097
0106
0112
Acheson, Dean, 1946–52.
Major Topics: National Citizens’ Committee for United Nations’ Day;
Children’s Fund; Switzerland interest in attaché’s music program; Europe
refugee movement; Winston Churchill mediator between USSR and U.S.;
Black Americans and Communist propaganda; minorities progress report;
United Nations Human Rights Covenant; refugee International Rescue
Committee.
Principal Correspondent: Dean Acheson.
Advertising Council, 1950–52.
Major Topics: The Advertising Council round table on American society.
Principal Correspondent: T. S. Repplier.
Aelboursky, P. S., 1952.
Major Topic: India year book.
Principal Correspondent: R. S. Winslow.
Affiliated Young Democrats, Inc., 1945–52.
Major Topic: Affiliated Young Democrats, Inc. twentieth anniversary.
Principal Correspondent: Harold R. Moskovit.
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1949–52.
Major Topics: City of Hope; Los Angeles County Museum exhibit.
Principal Correspondents: Jerome Posner; James Roosevelt; R. M. Ariss.
American: A–Cam [1951–52].
Major Topics: American Artists Group, Inc.; American Art Week story by
Eleanor Roosevelt; Romania deportation of Germans; Torah publication in
English language.
1
Frame No.
0166
0347
0477
0485
0497
0519
0594
Principal Correspondents: Samuel Golden; John Klotzbier; John Myers.
AAUN, 1951.
Major Topics: American Association for the United Nations, Inc., 1951
Chicago conference; UN; China; Korea; human rights; AAUN draft policy
statement and resolutions; Ford Foundation; UN national student contest;
World Federation of United Nations Associations; The United Nations
Fund; United Nations Week report.
Principal Correspondents: Clark M. Eichelberger; Hall A. Siddall; Dorothy B.
Robins.
American Association for UN, 1952.
Major Topics: American Association for the United Nations meeting report;
American Association for the United Nations, Inc., 1952 Chicago
conference; Harry S. Truman message to 1952 AAUN Chicago
conference; Clark M. Eichelberger Mutual Security Act Senate testimony;
AAUN draft policy statement and resolutions revision; AAUN 1952
Chicago conference program of action; Netherlands winner of One World
Talent Project contest; Puerto Rico constitution; Collegiate Council for the
United Nations; education; World Federation of United Nation
Associations; AAUN draft working paper; Korea; disarmament;
UNESCO.
Principal Correspondents: Clark M. Eichelberger; Harry S. Truman; Dwight
D. Eisenhower; Paul G. Hoffman; Herbert H. Lehman; Matthew B.
Ridgeway; Dorothy B. Robins; Oscar A. de Lima.
American Association of School Administrators, 1949–52.
Major Topic: American Association of School Administrators resolutions.
Principal Correspondent: Worth McClure.
American Association of University Women, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt American Association of University Women
membership.
Principal Correspondent: Geraldine C. Smith.
American Cancer Society [1951].
Major Topics: American Cancer Society board meeting; Breast SelfExamination film; American Cancer Society fund-raising drive.
Principal Correspondents: Lucy R. Milligan; William J. Donovan.
American: Cab–Cro [1951].
Major Topics: American Collectors Association Inc. 1951 Distinguished
Service Award to Eleanor Roosevelt; American Committee for Cultural
Freedom; American Committee on United Europe; American Council on
Education; Congressional Record House hearing “Women of the Defense
Decade”; The American Council on Human Rights; American Citizens
Committee for Economic Aid Abroad; Israel.
Principal Correspondents: William J. Donovan; Arthur S. Adams.
American-Christian Palestine Committee, 1949–52.
Major Topic: American Christian Palestine Committee radio interview with
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Carl Hermann Voss.
2
Frame No.
0604
0624
0686
0725
0748
0769
0815
0850
0860
0877
0904
American Civil Liberties Union, 1949–52.
Major Topics: American Civil Liberties Union Germany tour; education
desegregation.
Principal Correspondent: Patrick Murphy Malin.
American: D–Fi [1951–52].
Major Topics: Education; American Farm Bureau Federation; American
Federation of the Physically Handicapped, Inc.; American Filipino
Medical Aid Association, Inc., use of Eleanor Roosevelt name as sponsor;
Labor Education Day.
Principal Correspondents: Allan B. Kline; David P. Reyno.
American Federation…of Radio Artists, 1945–52.
Major Topic: American Federation of Television and Radio Artists articles of
agreement and constitution.
American Finance and Development Corporation for Israel, 1951–52.
Major Topics: American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel;
Israel bond purchase by Eleanor Roosevelt; Israel economic news.
Principal Correspondent: James G. McDonald.
American: Fo–H [1951–52].
Major Topics: American Foundation for Overseas Blind, Inc.; American Fund
for Czechoslovak Refugees, Inc.; Israel; American Hearing Society;
American Heart Association Inc.
Principal Correspondents: Helen Keller; Jan Papánek.
American Friends Service Committee [1951–52].
Major Topics: American Friends Service Committee monthly donations by
Eleanor Roosevelt; UNESCO newsletter.
Principal Correspondents: Susannah Hadley; Clarence E. Pickett.
American Heritage Foundation, 1951–52.
Major Topic: American Heritage Foundation voter registration campaign.
Principal Correspondent: John Archer Carter.
American: F–L [1951–52].
Major Topic: The American Jewish Committee forty-fourth anniversary.
Principal Correspondent: Jacob Blaustein.
American Jewish Congress, 1949–52.
Major Topics: American Jewish Congress dedication of Stephen Wise
Congress House; Commission on Law and Social Action.
Principal Correspondents: Irving Miller; Will Maslow.
American Labor Education Service, 1951–52.
Major Topic: American Labor Education Service conference.
Principal Correspondent: Eleanor G. Coit.
American Legion, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt speaker at American Legion annual picnic,
Sugar Notch, Pennsylvania; American Legion children camp, New York
County; veteran hospitals.
Principal Correspondents: Daniel P. Dunn; Charles A. Fisher.
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Frame No.
0930
0952
0975
0985
1048
1072
American Library Association, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt speaker at American Library Association
conference.
Principal Correspondent: David H. Clift.
American: M–O [1951–52].
Major Topics: The American Magazine “White-Collared” letter to the editor
by Eleanor Roosevelt; American Merchant Marine Library Association
book drive.
Principal Correspondent: Mildred C. Roosevelt.
American National Theatre and Academy, 1950–52.
Major Topic: The American National Theatre and Academy theatre ball.
Principal Correspondent: Virginia Inness-Brown.
American: P–R [1951–52].
Major Topics: The American Parents Committee, Inc.; child welfare and
education; The American Political Science Association; American Press
Institute meeting with Eleanor Roosevelt; Harry S. Truman press release
“Clothes for Korea”; American Relief for Korea, Inc.; Department of State
“American peace crusade”; Department of State address “The Problem
Ahead” by Francis H. Russell; American Peoples Encyclopedia
subscription for Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: George J. Hecht; George H. E. Smith; Walter
Everett; Palmer Bevis; Art Linkletter.
American Red Cross, 1945–52.
Major Topics: The American National Red Cross statement by Eleanor
Roosevelt; American Red Cross Braille Service; American Red Cross in
Korea.
Principal Correspondents: Mabel S. Friedberger; E. Roland Harriman.
American: S–T [1951–52].
Major Topics: The American Society in Scotland; American Studies at Yale
University for Foreign Students; American Theatre Wing, Inc.; American
Standards Association; Pakistan; India; Australia; New Zealand.
Principal Correspondents: David D. Denker; Cyril Ainsworth.
Reel 2
0001
0049
American: U–Z [1951–52].
Major Topics: American University; American War Mothers; American
Women in Radio and Television, Inc.; American Woman’s Club of
Bombay book donation by Eleanor Roosevelt; American Women’s Club
of Delhi newsletter; elections; American Zionist Council.
Principal Correspondents: Edna Schmickers; Margaret Cuthbert; Louis
Lipsky.
American Veterans Committee, c. 1949–51.
Major Topic: American Veterans Committee.
Principal Correspondent: Michael Straight.
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Frame No.
0052
0178
0260
0280
0290
0304
0311
0316
0339
0353
0423
0426
Americans for Democratic Action, 1950–52.
Major Topics: 1951 Roosevelt Day dinner; Americans for Democratic Action
Annual, Vol. III, message from Harry S. Truman; “The Liberal Faces the
Future” by Francis Biddle; “The American Economy” by Hubert H.
Humphrey; “Foreign Policy” by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.; Union for
Democratic Action tenth anniversary reception; The Only War We Seek
(book draft) by Arthur Goodfriend; ADA workshop; Independent Voters
of Illinois; India; national elections.
Principal Correspondents: Stanley Gewirtz; James Loeb Jr.; Francis Biddle;
Robert W. Notti.
Americans–Ande [1951–52].
Major Topics: Israel; The Build-up Method in Teaching Foreign Languages
by Elizabeth Anderl; public health; Rosenberg case; Women’s Overseas
Service League; military status for women overseas bill.
Principal Correspondent: Hortense Amram.
Amory, J. Forbes, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt overseas trip.
Principal Correspondent: J. Forbes Amory.
Anderson, Walter F., 1949–51.
Major Topic: Orphans.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Anderson.
Anderson School, 1952.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt UN speech at Anderson School, New York,
commencement.
Principal Correspondent: V. V. Anderson.
Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Anti-Defamation League; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Meier Steinbrink.
Armstrong, Bess, 1949–52.
Major Topic: United Nations Day.
Principal Correspondent: Bess Armstrong.
Arnold Constable, 1952–53.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt purchases from Arnold Constable.
Arons, Maxine R., 1952.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt UN speech at Edgemont School, New York.
Principal Correspondent: Maxine R. Arons.
Asia Institute, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Asia Institute; Asian studies grant from Ford Foundation;
Arthur Upham Pope speech at Asia Institute; UN army; International
Conference on Asian Problems.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur Upham Pope.
Atomic Energy Program, 1947–52.
Attlee, Clement and Violet, 1948–51.
Major Topic: Clement Attlee hospitalization.
Principal Correspondents: Clement Attlee; Violet H. Attlee.
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Frame No.
0431
0462
0489
0494
0513
0526
0565
0572
0580
0612
0620
0628
0683
0704
Auerlach, Beatrice, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Beatrice Auerlach India trip; youth; New London educational
conference, Connecticut.
Principal Correspondent: Beatrice Auerlach.
Auriol, Vincent, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Vincent Auriol biography; Vincent Auriol visit to New York.
Principal Correspondents: John F. Simmons; Jacqueline Auriol.
Austin, Warren, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt UN speech at Democratic convention.
Principal Correspondents: Mildred A. Austin; Warren R. Austin.
Authors League of America, 1950–52.
Major Topics: The Authors Guild Lauterbach Award; The Authors League of
America Inc.; television writers.
Principal Correspondents: Oscar Hammerstein; Rex Stout.
Baarslag, Esther, 1952.
Major Topics: Communism and Communist parties; Alger Hiss.
Principal Correspondent: Esther Baarslag.
Bailey, David A., 1952.
Major Topics: David A. Bailey brochure Basic Principles; UNESCO;
education.
Principal Correspondents: David A. Bailey; David Starr Jordan.
Baker, Adelaide, 1950, 1952.
Major Topic: United Nations Day.
Principal Correspondent: Adelaide N. Baker.
Baker, Josephine, 1951–52.
Baker, Mary Howe, 1949–52.
Major Topic: “United Nations—Letter by Letter” by Lesley Jane Westfall.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Howe Baker.
Balassa, Alice, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt radio program; Korea.
Principal Correspondent: Alice Balassa.
Banks, Richard D., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Guggenheim Fellowship; Eleanor Roosevelt visit with Yale
foreign students; poetry.
Principal Correspondent: Richard David Banks.
Barabas, Juris, 1952.
Major Topic: Employment résumé of Siegmund Barabas.
Principal Correspondents: Magda Barabas; Robert E. Long; Juris S. Barabas.
Barclay, Mrs. Arthur, 1950–51.
Major Topics: Education; Isidore Sherman.
Principal Correspondents: Maida Barclay; Isidore Sherman.
Bard College, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Bard College “reeducation program in Japan” orientation
course; Bard College conferral of honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on
Eleanor Roosevelt; Bard College “India in Transition” panel discussion.
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Frame No.
0724
0727
0734
0760
0768
0801
0810
0858
0870
0894
0904
0916
0929
0944
Principal Correspondents: John I. Pray; James H. Case Jr.; William
Frauenfelder.
Barkin, Ben, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Donations to Mt. Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Principal Correspondent: Ben Barkin.
Barlow, Sam, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt resignation from The Asia Institute board.
Principal Correspondent: Samuel L. M. Barlow.
Barnard College, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Model General Assembly of the United Nations.
Baron, Philip, 1952.
Major Topic: Lyrics to music by Philip Baron.
Principal Correspondents: Philip L. Baron; Clarence R. Vansappe.
Barstow, John S., 1952.
Major Topics: Europe; Spain; Joseph R. McCarthy; civil rights.
Principal Correspondent: John S. Barstow.
Bartlett, N. T., 1951.
Major Topic: Customs duties on champagne for Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Nathan T. Bartlett.
Baruch, Bernard, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Communism; budget of the U.S.; African American history;
women and politics; Bernard M. Baruch book.
Principal Correspondents: Bernard M. Baruch; James A. Dombrowski.
Barwig, Norbert J., 1951–52.
Major Topics: “Dare We Ignore Spain” by Norbert James Barwig;
negotiations with Spain.
Principal Correspondent: Norbert James Barwig.
Basilio, Mauro, 1952.
Major Topic: The Foreign Service of the U.S. of America Italian-language
brochure by Mauro Basilio.
Principal Correspondents: Mauro Basilio; Roger L. Smith.
Bates, Sanford, 1948–51.
Major Topic: Family assistance.
Principal Correspondent: Sanford Bates.
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Inflation; Gifts and donations; youth.
Principal Correspondents: Warren McCandless; Samuel A. Harned.
Bayza, George, 1951.
Major Topic: George Bayza release from military service.
Principal Correspondent: Susan Bayza.
Beal, Frank, 1949–51.
Major Topics: St. Lawrence Seaway and hydro-electric project; Theodore
Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: Frank Peer Beal; Howard K. Beale.
Beaser, Herbert, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Human Rights Commission; education; children.
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0962
0972
0974
0976
0994
1017
1039
1046
1059
1071
1091
Principal Correspondents: Oscar R. Ewing; Herbert Wilton Beaser.
Bebler, Ales, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Yugoslavia.
Principal Correspondent: Ales Bebler.
Beck, Myer, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Motion pictures.
Principal Correspondent: Myer P. Beck.
Behm, Max, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Employment.
Principal Correspondent: Max A. Behm.
Bell, Lillian, 1951–52.
Major Topics: “Miss America” charity doll; Lillian bell biography.
Principal Correspondent: Lillian Bell.
Benitez, Jaime, 1950–52.
Major Topics: University of Puerto Rico fiftieth anniversary; Jaime Benítez
speech at Constitutional Convention on Puerto Rico bill of rights.
Principal Correspondent: Jaime Benítez.
Benton, William, 1950–52.
Major Topics: University of Chicago Round Table twentieth anniversary;
William Benton reelection campaign.
Principal Correspondent: William Benton.
Bergling, Virginia, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Book Heraldic Designs and Engravings sent to Eleanor
Roosevelt and Queen Mary (United Kingdom).
Principal Correspondents: Virginia C. Bergling; J. Lee Sictham.
Bergman, Alfred, 1951.
Major Topics: French government; Department of State; Alfred Bergman
biography; Spain.
Principal Correspondent: Alfred Bergman.
Bergman, Marcia, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Death and dying.
Principal Correspondent: Marcia Bergman.
Berkshire Music Festival, 1951.
Major Topics: Tanglewood, Massachusetts, concert; Boston Symphony
Orchestra.
Principal Correspondent: George E. Judd.
Berman, Daniel, 1951.
Major Topic: Daniel Berman military classification.
Principal Correspondents: Daniel M. Berman; Lewis B. Hershey.
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Major Topic: Association for Psychiatric Treatment of Offenders.
Principal Correspondents: Viola W. Bernard; Bernard Shore.
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Bernhard, Dorothy, 1951–52.
Major Topics: UN social work; education; children.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Bernhard.
Bernstein, Carola, 1952.
Major Topic: Immigration sponsorship.
Principal Correspondents: Carola Schäffer-Bernstein; Günter von Noorden.
Bertaux Jeanne, 1949–52.
Bethune, Mary M., 1945–52.
Major Topics: Gift from Eleanor Roosevelt to Behune-Cookman College
endowment fund; Women’s Council conference; conference on citizenship
responsibility; education; Dillard University.
Principal Correspondents: Mary McLeod Bethune; Joseph E. Barker.
Bethune Cookman College, 1945–51.
Major Topics: Bethune-Cookman College endowment fund; BethuneCookman College committees and board of trustees.
Principal Correspondents: Elizabeth E. Wellington; Richard V. Moore;
Louise P. Augustine; Mary McLeod Bethune.
Biddle, Francis, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Americans for Democratic Action.
Principal Correspondent: Francis Biddle.
Bingham, Barry, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Korea; University of Louisville merge with Louisville
Municipal College; finance.
Principal Correspondent: Barry B. Bingham.
Bitker, Bruno, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Race relations; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Bruno V. Bitker.
Black, Algernon, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Discrimination in housing; Encampment for Citizenship; youth.
Principal Correspondent: Algernon D. Black.
Black, Ruby, 1945–52.
Blanshard, Paul, 1952.
Major Topics: Quaker project; Pearl S. Buck.
Principal Correspondent: Paul Blanshard Jr.
Blauvelt, James, 1949–52.
Bloch, H. George, 1952.
Major Topic: H. George Bloch UN employment.
Principal Correspondents: H. George Bloch; Benjamin A. Cohen.
Bloemsma, Philip, 1951
Major Topics: Netherlands POW assistance; Indonesia; Japan Peace Treaty.
Principal Correspondents: Philip Bloemsma; C. Tyler Wood; D. J. von
Balluseck.
Blum, Leon, c. 1950–51.
1947–52.
Major Topics: B’nai B’rith donation from Eleanor Roosevelt; human rights;
youth; UN rally; B’nai B’rith 100th annual convention.
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Principal Correspondents: Joan Goodman; Max F. Baer; Sol Hechtkopf.
Bock, Oskar F., 1952.
Major Topic: European goodwill tours.
Principal Correspondent: Oskar F. Bock.
Bokhari, Ahmed, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Pakistan.
Principal Correspondent: Ahmed Bokhari.
Bomar, Marion, 1947–52.
Bonds of Israel Government, 1951–52.
Major Topic: State of Israel independence bonds.
Principal Correspondents: David Kluger; Lawrence G. Laskey.
Bonham, Nellie S., 1949–52.
Major Topics: War; UN; death and dying.
Principal Correspondent: Nellie S. Bonham.
Bonnet, Henri, 1947–52.
Boscaino, Frank, 1952.
Major Topics: Youth; UN; international postal rates and revenues.
Principal Correspondent: Frank Boscaino.
Boston, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Handicapped children; Boston University students on
Universities for the United Nations Committee panel.
Principal Correspondents: Emma Grinnell Tunnicliff; Daniel L. Marsh;
Gustave H. Todrank.
Botts, Fred, 1951.
Major Topic: Polio treatment.
Principal Correspondent: Fred Botts.
Bourbon, J. L., 1949–52.
Major Topic: Political ethics.
Principal Correspondent: J. L. Bourbon.
Bourne, James and Dorothy, 1947–52.
Major Topics: James Bourne biography; India.
Principal Correspondents: James Bourne; Dorothy Dulles Bourne.
Bower, Molly, 1952.
Bowers, Claude, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Youth; Chile; Eleanor Roosevelt attendance at inauguration of
Carlos Ibáñez.
Principal Correspondent: Claude G. Bowers.
Bowles, Chester, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation; India.
Principal Correspondent: Chester Bowles.
Boy Scouts of America, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Boys Scouts “Get-Out-the-Vote” campaign.
Principal Correspondent: Harry M. Cohn.
Bradfield, Mrs. A. W., 1949–52.
Major Topics: Joseph R. McCarthy; USSR; China; communism; Korea.
Principal Correspondent: Mrs. A. W. Bradfield.
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Braille Musician, 1951.
Major Topics: The Braille Musician magazine; The Jewish Braille Review
competition.
Principal Correspondent: Leopold Dubov.
Brandeis University, 1951.
Major Topics: Brandeis University by-laws amendments; Brandeis University
fund-raising.
Principal Correspondent: A. L Sachar.
Brandeis University, 1952.
Major Topics: Brandeis University minorities; Eleanor Roosevelt address at
first Brandeis University commencement; Brandeis University financial
statement.
Principal Correspondents: A. L. Sachar; George Alpert.
Brannon, Charles, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Department of Agriculture tree removal for highway.
Principal Correspondent: Charles Brannon.
Brewood, 1945–51.
British, 1946–52.
Major Topics: United Kingdom oil for China; British Red Cross Society.
Principal Correspondent: Sylvia Foot.
Brodschi, George, 1951–52.
Major Topics: University of Louisville national flag exchange; Kentucky
World Trade Conference.
Principal Correspondent: George Brodschi.
Bronx, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Education.
Principal Correspondent: Aaron N. Maloff.
Brooklyn, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Children and mental health; aged and aging; Brooklyn
Women’s Hospital; Brooklyn Youth Council; Korean War and African
American human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Mrs. S. Charles Gardner; Marilyn Rock.
Brown, Alice, 1952.
Major Topic: Harry S. Truman.
Principal Correspondent: Alice Brown.
Brown, Wm. J., 1952.
Major Topics: Veterans disability compensation and medical treatment; youth;
William J. Brown veterans claim.
Principal Correspondent: William J. Brown.
Bryant, M. W. C., 1951.
Major Topic: M. W. C. Bryant poetry.
Principal Correspondent: M. W. C. Bryant.
Buck, Pearl S., 1950–52.
Major Topics: Mentally retarded children; universal military training; child
welfare; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission in Japan.
Principal Correspondents: Pearl S. Buck; David Bruce.
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Bunche, Ralph, 1949–52.
Major Topic: United Nations members flag loyalty.
Principal Correspondent: Ralph J. Bunche.
Bunting, J. Whitney, 1947–51.
Bures, Jarka, 1950–52.
Burkhardt, Anna Jane, 1952.
Major Topics: Inflation; war; Washington, D.C., WAVES tenth anniversary
reunion; army and navy engineering staff directory; Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Zurich Conference.
Principal Correspondent: Anna Jane Burkhardt.
Burns, Mrs. J. P., 1951.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt resigns chairmanship of UN Commission on
Human Rights.
Principal Correspondent: Mrs. J. P. Burns.
Business and Professional Women, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Equal wages and salaries for women; Eleanor Roosevelt
address at International Federation of Business and Professional Women.
Principal Correspondent: Sheila Brennan.
Byrne, Doris, 1949–52.
Caesar, Irving, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Sing a Song of Friendship music book to schools in Havana,
Cuba.
Principal Correspondents: Elliott Roosevelt; Irving Caesar.
Canfield, Cass, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt UN book; books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondent: Cass Canfield.
CARE, 1947–52.
Major Topics: CARE relief in Yugoslavia and Italy; John A. Blatnik article on
Yugoslavia surplus food program; Yugoslavia surplus food program
report; Korean War; world hunger; CARE medical aid program; World
Health Organization; CARE sales office in Santiago, Chile.
Principal Correspondents: Richard W. Reuter; Jack Walsh; E. V. Kraus; Paul
Comly French; Robert Stanforth.
Carey, James B., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Unequal justice for Black Americans; William McGee death
penalty; Communists in unions; International Union of Electrical, Radio
and Machine Workers–Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Principal Correspondents: Joe Pentecost; James B. Carey.
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1948–51.
Major Topics: World Affairs in Extension Education Round Table; human
rights.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph E. Johnson.
Carpenter, David and Yoshiko, 1951.
Major Topic: Immigration of Yoshiko Carpenter’s children.
Principal Correspondents: Yoshiko Carpenter; David Carpenter.
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1947–51.
Major Topics: Aliens in the military; Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund;
alien citizenship.
Principal Correspondent: Charlotte M. Urquhart.
Children(s), 1948–52.
Major Topics: The Children’s Aid Society; Children to Palestine campaign for
Jewish refugee children; dental health of children; Children’s International
Summer Villages, Inc.
Principal Correspondents: Arthur Huck; Morgan D. Wheelock; Edmund
Fitzgerald.
China, 1950–52.
Major Topic: U.S.-China policy.
Principal Correspondent: Yü Tsune-chi.
Choate School, 1949–52.
Christian–CHUN (organizations).
Major Topics: Christian Action (newsletter); Christian Children’s Fund; UN
broadcasting; handicapped.
Principal Correspondent: Mabel Gladys Christiansen.
Church, Stanley H., 1951–52.
Major Topic: Blind and Handicapped Industries, Inc.
Principal Correspondent: Stanley H. Church.
Churchill, Winston S. and Sarah, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt appearance on Sarah Churchill Show.
Principal Correspondents: Winston S. Churchill; Sarah B. Churchill.
Citizens’ Committee on Children of New York City, Inc., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Brown-Isaacs bill on right of freedom of residence in New
York; New York City school system; children; Citizens’ Committee on
Children of New York City, Inc.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph P. Lash.
Citizenship Committee, National Education Association, 1949–52.
Major Topics: National Conference on Citizenship; Citizenship Day.
Principal Correspondent: Evan E. Evans.
Clemens, Cyril, 1947–52.
Major Topics: American music; Mark Twain; death of Roosevelt dog, Fala;
books by Cyril Clemens; Harold L. Ickes.
Principal Correspondent: Cyril Clemens.
Cobbs, Henry/Cobbs Fruit, 1951–52.
Major Topics: International Chamber of Commerce; California vineyards.
Principal Correspondent: Henry Cobbs.
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Cochrane, Louise, 1947–52.
Principal Correspondent: Louise Cochrane.
Cockrell, Ewing, 1948–51.
Major Topics: Disarmament; Ewing Cockrell Nobel Peace Prize nominee;
Harry S. Truman for support UN police force.
Principal Correspondents: Dean Acheson; Michael S. Vavilov; Ewing
Cockrell.
Cohen, Benjamin, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Motion pictures in Europe.
Principal Correspondents: James Roosevelt; Benjamin Cohen.
Colgate University, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Colgate University Conference on American Foreign Policy.
Principal Correspondent: Charles R. Wilson.
Coll, Richard, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Economic aid to Spain and Italy.
Principal Correspondent: Richard Coll.
Collegiate Council for the UN, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Sixth Annual Intercollegiate Institute on the United Nations.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy B. Robins.
Collier, Fred, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Blood preservation for National disasters; Renal Hypertension:
A Review of Its Current Status by Fred C. Collier; Cleveland, Ohio,
Clinic; The American Society of Clinical Pathologists; multiple myeloma.
Principal Correspondent: Fred C. Collier.
Collier, John, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Liberia.
Principal Correspondent: John Collier.
Collier’s, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Fala; Collier’s magazine.
Principal Correspondent: Sey Chassler.
Collins, Mary Love, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Communist psychological warfare; The National Achievement
Award.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Love Collins.
Colman, Mona, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Foreign education; AAUN; UNESCO.
Principal Correspondents: Mona N. Colman; Clark M. Eichelberger; George
F. Wasson Jr.
Colmena, Xavier, 1952.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1949–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt appearances on television and radio.
Principal Correspondents: Richard Brill; George D. Crothers.
Columbia University, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Religion; Columbia University.
Principal Correspondents: Donald J. Schacher; Elizabeth K. Kinnear; William
Cullen Bryant.
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Comité France Amérique, 1952.
Major Topic: Comité France Amérique reception for Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: A. Châtelet.
Committee for the Nation’s Health, 1946–52.
Major Topics: James E. Murray contribution to Committee for the Nation’s
Health; hearing on nation’s health needs; financial status of Committee for
the Nation’s Health; AMA claims of Communist affiliations of members
of Committee for the Nation’s Health.
Principal Correspondents: Michael M. Davis; Louis H. Bauer.
Common Council for American Unity, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Ford Foundation grant to Common Council for American
Unity; immigrants.
Principal Correspondents: Read Lewis; Henry Lee Munson.
Community Chest, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Community Chest campaign.
Principal Correspondent: Charles T. Overdorf.
Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1947–52.
Major Topic: CIO television project.
Principal Correspondent: James B. Carey.
Connecticut, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Connecticut College United Nations conference; Mother’s Day
commercialization; Connecticut Federation of Teachers convention.
Principal Correspondents: Sari Buchner; Louis Greenberg.
Connochie, Elsbeth, 1951–52.
Cooke, Morris L., 1946–52.
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Cordell Hull Foundation, 1951.
Major Topics: International education; Vanderbilt University.
Principal Correspondent: Winston S. Dustin.
Corley, Vincent P. 1949–52.
Major Topics: Yugoslavia; communism.
Principal Correspondent: Vincent P. Corley.
Corry, Andrew V., 1946, 1952.
Cosmopolitan Club, 1948–52.
Costos Florist, 1948–52.
Craig, May, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Formosa; Fala.
Principal Correspondent: May Craig.
Cropley, Ralph E. “Doc,” 1945–52.
Major Topics: Age discrimination; poem “From One Love Sick to One Sea
Sick” by Elliott Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Ralph E. Cropley.
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Crusade for Freedom, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Radio Free Europe; communism; UN general assembly; USSR;
Jewish War Veterans discrimination; Czechoslovakia Independence Day;
Eleanor Roosevelt appearance on television program to benefit Crusade
for Freedom.
Principal Correspondents: Harold E. Stassen; Stanley W. Prenosil; Edward J.
McHale; Lucius D. Clay; Harold B. Miller; Charles E. Wilson.
Cucolo, Anthony, 1950–52.
Major Topics: U.S. unity movement; unity bond series; death of Anthony
Cucolo’s wife; labor.
Principal Correspondents: Harry S. Truman; Anthony Cucolo; William D.
Hassett.
Curry, James, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Indian claims against government; Congressional Record and
bill involving Bureau of Indian Affairs; Pyramid Lake Paiute Indians;
Drew Pearson criticism of American Indian attorneys; Department of the
Interior.
Principal Correspondents: James E. Curry; Avery Winnemucca.
Cutter, Margaret, 1948–51.
Dallas, Constance H., 1952.
Major Topic: Philadelphia Cotillion Society diamond cross of Malta.
Principal Correspondent: Constance H. Dallas.
Daly, John T., 1951–52.
Damon, Virgil, 1950–1952.
Major Topic: Human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Virgil Damon.
Daniels, Jonathan and Josephus, 1946–51.
d’Arbeloff, Anne, 1952.
Major Topics: U.N. GRAM Publishing Company; international human
relations; education; youth.
Dargahi, Gholan H., 1952.
Darst, Joseph M., 1951.
Major Topics: United Nations Human Rights Day; Damon Runyon Cancer
Fund.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph M. Darst.
da Silva, Antonio Alvas, 1951–52.
Davenport, Frederick M., 1949–52.
Major Topics: Civil service employees; Roosevelt Distinguished Service
Medal.
Principal Correspondent: Frederick M. Davenport.
Davis, Esther K., 1949–51.
Davis, Jerome, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Jerome Davis passport denial.
Principal Correspondents: Jerome Davis; Nathaniel P. Davis.
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Day-Deans, 1951–52.
Deane, Martha, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt interview on Martha Deane program.
Principal Correspondent: Marian Young.
de Bolado, M. Victoria, 1951–52.
Decker, Mary Bell, 1950–51.
Major Topic: The World We Saw book by Mary Bell Decker.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Bell Decker.
Dedijer, Vladimir, 1952.
De Gré, Muriel, WEOK, 1950–52.
de Kalb, Eugenie, 1951.
Major Topics: Korea; China.
Principal Correspondents: Durward V. Sandifer; Eugenie de Kalb.
de Laboulaye, Marie and Andri, 1948–52.
Delaney, Kathleen, 1951.
Major Topic: Religion.
Principal Correspondent: Kathleen Delaney.
Delandre, Robert, 1945–51.
de Lima, Oscar, 1951.
Major Topic: Yugoslavia Zagreb Peace Conference.
Principal Correspondent: Oscar A. de Lima.
Delta Kappa Gamma, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Delta Kappa Gamma Founder’s Day.
Principal Correspondent: Cleo H. Harris.
de Mare, Marie, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt preface for Marie de Mare book.
Principal Correspondent: Marie de Mare.
Demby, E. H., 1949–51.
Major Topic: Indonesia Public Relations Council.
Principal Correspondent: E. H. Demby.
de Mezaubran, Yolande, 1951–52.
Democratic…, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Elections; Eleanor Roosevelt Democratic Club script; The
Democratic Digest; Eleanor Roosevelt remarks at Fight for Freedom
Conference; New York Democratic State Committee; youth.
Principal Correspondents: Marguerite R. Benson; James E. Doyle; Arthur
Henning; Angela R. Parisi.
Democratic National Committee, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Democratic Party; Democratic National Committee; National
Conference on Citizenship; Adlai E. Stevenson campaign for presidency;
Democratic Women’s Day.
Principal Correspondents: Abraham Feinberg; India Edwards; Carl B Hyatt.
Demorteau, Pierre, 1946, 1952.
de Ponceau, Arthur, 1951.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt critique of Arthur de Ponceau poetry.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur de Ponceau.
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Desmond, Thomas, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Aged and aging; Senior Citizens Month.
Principal Correspondent: Thomas Desmond.
Deubener, W. H., 1951–52.
Major Topic: Christianity.
Principal Correspondent: W. H. Deubemer.
de Veyrac, Colette, 1951.
Major Topic: Music.
Principal Correspondent: Colette de Veyrac.
DeWitt, Wm. A., 1952.
Major Topic: UNICEF article for See magazine.
Principal Correspondent: William A. DeWitt.
Dewson, Mary “Molly,” 1945–52.
Diaz, Mary, 1949–51.
Dickerman, Marion, 1950–51.
Dickinson, Donna, 1951.
Major Topic: Women in politics.
Principal Correspondent: Donna Dickinson.
Dilliard, Irving, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Elections; Elijah P. Lovejoy memorial dedication; Adlai E.
Stevenson.
Principal Correspondent: Irving Dilliard.
Dillon, Clarissa, 1947–51.
Dingman, Mary A., 1952.
Major Topics: Social welfare workers meeting in India; children.
Principal Correspondent: Mary A. Dingman.
Disabled American Veterans, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Disabled war veterans.
Principal Correspondents: Leo Edelheit; Frank S. Mercurio.
Displaced Persons, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Immigration; displaced persons in Belgium; Immigration Act;
non-Russian people in USSR; “The Tragedy of the Ukranian Nation”
address by Edward M. O’Connor.
Principal Correspondents: George L. Warren; Laurence A. Dawson.
Dockstader, Mrs. F. B., 1952.
Major Topics: Railroad retirement widow benefits; Railroad Retirement Act.
Principal Correspondent: Mrs. F. B. Dockstader.
Dolgorouky, Stephanie, 1947–52.
Dombrowski, James, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc.; segregation;
discrimination in hospital and health services; children; textbook
censorship in Alabama; tax ruling of Bureau of Internal Revenue; The
Untouchables booklet on hospital segregation; youth.
Principal Correspondents: James A. Dombrowski; Aubrey W. Williams.
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Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1948–52.
Major Topics: The Roosevelt Treasury book; Eleanor Roosevelt introduction
to Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl.
Principal Correspondents: Ken McCormick; Barbara Zimmerman.
Douglas, Helen G. and Melvyn, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Richard M. Nixon senate campaign; Person-to-Person Service
between Americans & Israelis prospectus.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Gahagan Douglas.
Douglas, Wm. O., 1947–52.
Major Topics: India; China; William O. Douglas for Democratic presidential
nomination.
Principal Correspondent: Harry Barnard.
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Doyle, Leo, 1949–52.
Major Topics: United World Federalists; The Ford Foundation; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Leo Doyle.
Drachinsky, Vsevolod, 1952.
Major Topics: Yugoslavia; human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Vsevolod Drachinsky; Jacob D. Beam.
Dreier, Mary, 1948–51.
Drummond, Bert, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Alger Hiss.
Principal Correspondent: Bert Drummond.
Duberstein, Myra, 1949–52.
Dubinsky, David, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Wiltwyck School for Boys.
Principal Correspondents: Louis S. Weiss; Joseph P. Lash; David Dubinsky.
Ducas, Dorothy, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Infantile Paralysis; The National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis, Inc.; poem “Lord, Hear the Prayer of the Little Sick Child” by
Pedro Juan Labarthe; Second International Poliomyelitis Conference
report to Harry S. Truman; Eleanor Roosevelt film for television dialogue
on infantile paralysis; March of Dimes.
Principal Correspondents: Mary Ogden Larimer; Dorothy Ducas; Frances
Douglas DeKalb.
Dulles, John Foster, 1947–52.
Major Topics: U.S.-Japan relations; Middlebury Conference, Vermont.
Principal Correspondents: John Foster Dulles; Sally Dulles.
Dunne, Emmaline, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Lowering of draft and voting age; United World Federalist
movement; Joseph R. McCarthy; Fala.
Principal Correspondent: Emmaline Dunne.
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Dutchess County, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Elections; Dutchess County Democratic Committee campaign
fund; Dutchess County Farm Bureau; Mental Health Committee of
Dutchess County Health Association; Dutchess County Woman’s
Exchange; Christmas Seal bond campaign against Tuberculosis;
handicapped; Dutchess County Council on World Affairs; Girl Scouts;
Dutchess County Historical Society; Dutchess County League for Planned
Parenthood.
Principal Correspondents: Alexander Hamilton; Gordon S. V. Andrews; John
R. Gardner.
Dytyniak, Paul, 1951.
Major Topic: Passports and visas.
Principal Correspondent: Paul Dytyniak.
Eade, Charles, 1951–52.
Major Topics: The Weekly Dispatch 150th anniversary; Eleanor Roosevelt
chapter contribution to book Churchill by His Contgemporaries.
Principal Correspondent: Charles Eade.
Early, Stephen, 1945–51.
Major Topic: Death of Stephen Early.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Early.
Eaton, Allen, 1949–52.
Major Topics: U.S.-Japan relations; War Relocation Authority; Beauty Behind
Barbed Wire book by Allen Eaton.
Principal Correspondent: Allen Eaton.
Ebony, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Ebony magazine.
Principal Correspondents: John H. Johnson; Milton A. Smith.
Economic Cooperation Admin., 1951.
Major Topic: Economic Cooperation Administration special mission to
Norway.
Principal Correspondent: William C. Foster.
Eddy, Sherwood, 1951–52.
Major Topics: “The Present World Situation” by Sherwood Eddy; American
Seminar.
Principal Correspondent: Sherwood Eddy.
Eden, M[ay], 1947–52.
Edmonds, Edith, 1952.
Major Topics: UN; homemakers clubs; pledge to UN flag.
Principal Correspondents: Edith M. Edmonds; Jane M. Cole.
Edwards, India, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Elections; opposition to UN.
Principal Correspondent: India Edwards.
Edwards, Willard, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Hawaii; Congressional Record “The Perpetual Calendar”
proceedings and debates; India.
Principal Correspondent: Willard E. Edwards.
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Major Topics: Women United for the United Nations; AAUN; California.
Principal Correspondent: Clark M. Eichelberger.
Einstein, Albert, 1949–51.
Major Topics: World Movement for World Federal Government; Rome
Congress.
Principal Correspondent: Albert Einstein.
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1947–52.
Major Topics: French National Broadcasting System; Eleanor Roosevelt
resignation as U.S. member on the Human Rights Commission of the
United Nations; discrimination.
Principal Correspondent: Dwight D. Eisenhower.
El Bandak, Yusif, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Clergy.
Principal Correspondents: Richard S. Winslow; Sarah Stanley Edwards.
Elibank, Arthur, 1951–52.
Major Topics: China; United Kingdom elections; U.S. elections.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur Elibank.
Eliot, Martha, 1947–51.
Elizabeth II, Great Britain, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Princess Elizabeth visit to U.S. and Eleanor Roosevelt;
handicrafts for Princess Elizabeth from Eleanor Roosevelt; Douglas
Chandor portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Principal Correspondents: Elizabeth II (Princess, United Kingdom); Elizabeth
R. (Queen Mother, United Kingdom).
Elizabeth R (Queen Mother, Great Britain), 1946–52.
Major Topic: Death of King George VI.
Principal Correspondent: Elizabeth R.
Elliott, Ida, 1951.
Major Topic: Employment.
Principal Correspondent: Ida Elliott.
Ely, Gertrude, 1948–52.
Major Topics: UNICEF; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Gertrude Ely.
Emmons, Chas. H., 1951.
Major Topics: USSR disarmament; communism; UN; religion.
Principal Correspondent: Charles H. Emmons.
Encampment for Citizenship, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Youth.
Principal Correspondent: Henry B. Herman.
English-Speaking Union, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Education.
Enright, Adelaide, 1945–51.
Enyart, J. L., 1952.
Major Topics: U.S. Naval Medical School; women.
Principal Correspondent: J. L. Enyart.
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Erlanger, Lilly, 1951–52.
Ernst, Morris, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Discrimination in housing; Communists in U.S.; Rosenberg
case.
Principal Correspondents: Morris L. Ernst; Gladys Middleton Porter.
Ethical Culture Society, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Discrimination in housing; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Algernon D. Black.
Ewing, Oscar, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Oscar R. Ewing.
Fairbanks, Gertrude W., 1950–52.
Major Topic: Civil rights of women.
Principal Correspondent: Gertrude W. Fairbanks.
[Fala], 1946–52.
Fala, Death of, April 1952.
Major Topic: Fala burial in Hyde Park.
Fala, Death of, April 1952.
Major Topic: Fala sympathy notes to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Fala, Death of, April 1952.
Major Topics: Fala poems; Fala sympathy notes to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Stanley H. Church.
[Fayerweather], Margaret, 1945–51.
Major Topic: Education.
Principal Correspondents: Elsie Thornton Cook; Margaret Fayerweather.
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Ferris, Helen, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Books and bookselling; The Junior Literary Guild; UNICEF.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Ferris.
[Filipkowski], Stefan A., 1949–52.
Major Topic: Business debt.
Principal Correspondent: Stefan A. Filipkowski.
Fischer, George, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Free Russia Fund, Inc.
Principal Correspondent: George Fischer.
Flamm, Irving H., 1947–52.
Major Topics: United Kingdom; France; Germany; Italy; Yugoslavia;
Switzerland.
Principal Correspondent: Irving H. Flamm.
Fleeson, Doris, 1947–52.
Major Topics: The National Achievement Award; women; VFW
distinguished service award for journalism to Doris Fleeson.
Principal Correspondents: Doris Fleeson; G. W. Leffingwell.
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[Fong, Lloyd], 1949–52.
Major Topic: Economic development.
Principal Correspondent: Lloyd S. C. Fong.
Foreign Policy Assoc., 1945–52.
Major Topics: Foreign Policy Association; UN; UNESCO; East-West trade
problems; France; Germany.
Principal Correspondents: Brooks Emeny; Vera Micheles Dean.
Foreign Press Association, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Foreign Press Association; Eleanor Roosevelt as honorary
member of Foreign Press Association.
Principal Correspondent: A. W. Parsons.
Fortier, Dominique, 1952.
Major Topic: Mental health and illness.
Principal Correspondent: Dominique Fortier.
Fradkin, Elvira, 1949–52.
Major Topics: United Nations Air Police Patrol; United Nations Institute and
Workshop.
Principal Correspondents: Anna M. Rosenberg; Elvira K. Fradkin.
Frankfurter, Felix, 1945–51.
[FDR] (Organizations and Institutions), 1945–52.
Major Topics: VFW poppy drive; F.D.R. Young Democrats.
[Freedom House], 1946–52.
Major Topics: A Declaration of Freedom of Freedom House in honor of FDR;
communism.
Principal Correspondent: George Field.
Freije, Ethel, 1952.
Major Topics: A Message to the United Nations book by Ethel Viola Freije;
“A United Nations Prayer” by Eleanor Roosevelt; “The Atlantic Charter”
by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston S. Churchill.
[Friedgood, Harry B.], 1948–52.
Major Topics: United World Federalists; USSR Kremlin; Joseph R.
McCarthy; Harry B. Friedgood biography; youth camps.
Principal Correspondent: Harry B. Fiedgood.
Furman, Bess, 1947–52.
Gaffney, John J., 1952.
Gales, Grace, 1951.
Major Topics: Poverty; handicapped.
Principal Correspondents: Mary E. Switzer; Grace M. Gales.
Gammon, Roland, 1952.
Major Topic: Elections.
Principal Correspondent: Roland Gammon.
Gardner, Richard, 1951–52.
Major Topics: “The Veto and the Charter: An Interpretation for Survival”
article by Richard N. Gardner; French-language broadcast of Voice of
America.
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Principal Correspondent: Richard N. Gardner.
Garrigue, Katharine, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Dutchess County Council on World Affairs; New York State
Community Action Program on International Issues; U.S. National
Organizations on the United Nations.
Principal Correspondent: Katharine Garrigue.
Garrison, Lloyd, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Louis S. Weiss memorial; Adlai E. Stevenson campaign.
Principal Correspondents: Lloyd K. Garrison; James A. Martina.
Gellhorn, Edna, 1952.
Gellhorn, Martha, c. 1945–52.
Major Topic: Immigration.
Principal Correspondent: Herzel H. E. Plaine.
General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1949–52.
George Junior Republic, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Youth.
Principal Correspondents: Donald S. Stralem; Orin Lehman; Julian Hess.
George VI, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Death of King George VI.
Principal Correspondent: George R (King of England).
George Washington Carver Memorial Institute, 1947–51.
Gerson, Walter, 1952.
Ghosh, Sudhir, 1952.
Major Topic: Five-year plan presented to India Parliament.
Principal Correspondent: Sudhir Ghosh.
Gibson, Daniel, 1951–52.
Major Topics: War; Korea.
Gillett, Corinne, 1952.
Major Topic: Adlai E. Stevenson campaign.
Principal Correspondent: Corinne F. Gillett.
Girl Scouts, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Girls Scouts of the U.S. of America.
Girls’ Friendly Society, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Seventy-fifth anniversary of The Girl’s Friendly Society of the
U.S.A; Christianity; human rights; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Olivia Layton.
Girlstown, USA, 1952.
Major Topic: Youth.
Principal Correspondent: Albert Goldman.
Gold Star Wives, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Gold Star Wives of America, Inc.; veterans; Gold Star Wives
newsletter.
Principal Correspondent: Larue L. Yessen.
Golden, John, 1947–52.
Major Topics: UN; Christianity; The Actor’s Fund of America annual report;
national war memorial fine arts commission.
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Principal Correspondents: John Golden; Charles R. Howell.
Goldie, Arthur, 1952.
Major Topic: Religion.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur Goldie.
Good, Ann Campbell, 1946–52.
Gooding, Raymond, 1952.
Major Topics: Elections; Democratic Convention; communism.
Principal Correspondent: Raymond M. Gooding.
Goodwill Industries, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Handicapped.
Principal Correspondent: Fred Poindexter.
Gordon, June, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Elections; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Adlai E. Stevenson.
Principal Correspondent: June Gordon.
Gordon, Richard J., 1951.
Major Topics: “Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt—A Political Profile” by Richard J.
Gordon.
Gotshal, Sylvan, 1950–52.
Major Topic: St. Paul’s Church, Mt. Vernon, New York, designation as
national shrine.
Principal Correspondent: Sylvan Gotshal.
Gough, Edwin, 1952.
Gowrie, Zara, 1947–51.
Graham, Frank P., 1945–52.
Grandstaff, Earl, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Arabia.
Principal Correspondent: Earl C. Grandstaff.
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Gray, David and Maude, 1949–52.
Gray, Kay Rainey, 1950–52.
Major Topic: UN.
Principal Correspondent: Kay Rainey Gray.
Greece, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Greek war relief.
Principal Correspondent: Athanase G. Politis.
Greek War Relief Assn., 1946–52.
Major Topic: Greek War Relief Association fund-raising campaign; Greek
welfare centers; Greek Red Cross.
Principal Correspondents: Spyros P. Skouras; Herbert Hoover; George
Xanthaky; Amelie Girden.
Green, Theodore, 1948–52.
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Greene, Clyde, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Education; USSR; prohibition.
Principal Correspondent: Clyde J. Greene.
Greenfield, Grace, 1951.
Major Topics: Discrimination; UN; labor unions.
Principal Correspondent: Grace E. Greenfield.
Greenfield Quota Club, 1952.
Greensfelder, Bernard, 1952.
Major Topic: UNESCO.
Principal Correspondents: Bernard Greensfelder; A. S. J. Carnahan; Clark M.
Eichelberger.
Greenwich House, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Greenwich House old age program; Greenwich House fiftieth
anniversary; death of Greenwich House founder Mary K. Simkhovitch.
Principal Correspondents: Maxwell Powers; Theresa J. Jamund.
Greenwich Village, 1947–51.
Greenwood, Lady M., 1948–51.
Griffin, Hancock and Katherine, 1946–52.
Grip, J. P., 1951–52.
Major Topic: Henry H. Klein.
Principal Correspondents: J. P. Grip; J. Edgar Hoover.
Grosman, Marion, 1950–52.
Grossman, Joseph, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Religion; aged and aging.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Grossman.
Gunning, O., Reformed Youth Council of Amsterdam, 1951.
Major Topics: Religion; Youth.
Principal Correspondent: O. Gunning.
Gunther, John, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Chinese translation of John Gunther book Roosevelt in
Retrospect.
Principal Correspondent: John Gunther.
Gurewitsch, David and Edna, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Lectures by Mrs. Herman de Wetter; religion; medicine.
Principal Correspondents: Louise Hurlbutt de Wetter; David Gurewitsch.
Hackett, Charlotte, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Charitable organizations.
Principal Correspondent: Charlotte C. Hackett.
Hackett, Helen, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt portrait.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Hackett.
Hadassah, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Israel impact on Middle East; youth.
Principal Correspondents: Reasa Singer; Etta Lasker Rosensohn; Anna Tulin;
Dorothy Rosen; Sadye S. Bagdan.
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Hahn, Byron, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Peace movements.
Principal Correspondents: Byron Hahn; Matthew J. Connelly; Durward V.
Sandifer.
Haiti, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Haiti week of New York.
Principal Correspondent: Gerard de Catalogne.
Hamlin, Mrs. Charles, 1948–52.
Hannon, Stuart, 1949–51
Harley, Annette, 1952.
Major Topic: Judges.
Principal Correspondent: Annette Brown Harley.
Harper and Brothers, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Books and bookselling; employment; “Two-Income Family”
by Nancy Barr Mavity.
Principal Correspondents: Ramona Herdman; Evan Thomas; Cass Canfield.
Harral, George S., 1951.
Major Topics: Art; coconut oil.
Principal Correspondent: George S. Harral.
Harriman, Averell, 1947–52.
Principal Correspondent: Averell Harriman.
Harrison, Florence, 1948–51.
Major Topic: Africa education.
Principal Correspondent: Florence L. Harrison.
Harron, Marion, 1948–52.
Hart, Evelyn, 1951–52.
Major Topics: endorsement of United Defense Fund by Eleanor Roosevelt;
freedom of the press; military in Korea.
Principal Correspondent: Evelyn J. Hart.
Harting, Frank, 1949–52
Major Topic: Rudolph Halley.
Principal Correspondent: Frank Harting.
Harvard University, 1947–52.
Major Topics: UN; Harvard Club of New York City; Harvard International
Seminar.
Principal Correspondents: Louis F. Del Duca; Devereau C. Josephs; Henry A.
Kissinger.
Hassett, William, 1945–52.
Helmich, Florence, 1952.
Major Topics: Aged and aging; public welfare programs.
Principal Correspondent: Florence Helmich.
Henderson, E. B., (D.C. Public Schools), 1948–52.
Major Topics: Cancer research; Black Americans in sports; Citizen’s
Committee on Intercultural Education in Greater Washington.
Principal Correspondent: E. B. Henderson.
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Hendrick, James P. and Family, 1947–52.
Principal Correspondent: James P. Hendrick.
Heppner, Elizabeth, 1952.
Major Topics: Women in India; United Nations Human Rights Day.
Principal Correspondent: Elizabeth P. Heppner.
Herrick, Genevieve “Geno,” 1946–52.
Principal Correspondent: Genevieve Herrick.
Hickerson, John, 1950–52.
Major Topics: China; USSR; Yugoslavia; India objections to Japanese Peace
Treaty; Japan; Philippines; U.S.-U.K. draft Japanese Peace Treaty; Puerto
Rico; UN.
Principal Correspondents: John D. Hickerson; Miroslav Vitorovic; Vicente
Gullas; M. K. Kirpalani.
Highlander Folk School, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Highlander Folk School; race discrimination.
Principal Correspondents: Myles Horton; Morris E. Lasker.
Hight, Betty, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Communism; elections; Eleanor Roosevelt resignation from
Human Rights Commission.
Principal Correspondent: Betty Hight.
Hingston, Edward A., 1951.
Major Topics: Democratic Party; communism; economic policy.
Principal Correspondent: Edward A. Hingston.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1949–52.
Hobson, Henry A., 1951.
Major Topic: Badge of H.M.S. “Churchill” presentation to Roosevelt library.
Principal Correspondents: Henry A. Hobson; Herman Kahn.
Hoffman, Helen D., 1948–51.
Major Topic: Housing for aged.
Principal Correspondent: Helen D. Hoffman.
Hoffman, W. F., 1950–51.
Major Topics: Black Americans; evolution; prejudice.
Principal Correspondent: Walter F. Hoffman.
Holland, Geneva, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Geneva Holland.
Holland, Kenneth, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Language education; medicine in Africa; Institute of
International Education; scholarships.
Principal Correspondents: Kenneth Holland; John S. Hollister; David
Johnson.
Holtzman, Bertha, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Bertha Holtzman.
Honeyman, Nan, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Anchorage, Alaska.
Principal Correspondent: Nan Honeyman.
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Honjo, Chiyoko, 1951–52.
Major Topics: “An Apostle of God” by Chiyoko Honjo; Japan.
Principal Correspondent: Chiyoko Honjo.
Hooker, Henry S., 1945–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt will.
Principal Correspondent: Henry S. Hooker.
Hoover, J. Edgar, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation; organized crime in interstate
commerce.
Principal Correspondent: J. Edgar Hoover.
Hopkins, Harry L. and Family, 1945–52.
Horikawa, Tatsukichiro, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Education; passport for Prince Inuie of Japan; Japanese Peace
Conference.
Principal Correspondents: Tatsukichiro Horikawa; John D. Hickerson.
Horton, Cecil, 1952.
Major Topic: Civil rights.
Principal Correspondent: Cecil Horton.
Houghton, Evans, 1948–51.
Principal Correspondent: Evans Houghton.
Howard University, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Theodore Roosevelt letters; human rights; Howard University
annual report; Howard University Conference of Student Personnel
Workers and Student Leaders.
Principal Correspondents: William Stuart Nelson; Mordecai W. Johnson.
Howe, Grace and Family, 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Grace Hartley Howe.
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Major Topics: H.R. 7494 on fine arts programs in colleges; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Charles Howell.
Hoyen, George, 1951.
Major Topics: U.S. Army music in Europe; UNESCO; George Hoyen music
conductor biography; Pan American Day; plan for U.N. symphony
orchestra.
Principal Correspondents: George Hoyen; Solomon V. Arnaldo.
Hubbard, N. E. H., 1951.
Major Topic: Holland art.
Principal Correspondent: N. E. H. Hubbard.
Hudson Guild, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Hudson Guild language teaching project.
Principal Correspondent: H. Daniel Carpenter.
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Hudson Shore Labor School, 1948–51.
Major Topic: Education for labor union workers.
Principal Correspondent: Helen D. Lockwood.
Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle, 1951–52.
Hugin, Adolph, 1951.
Major Topic: Public housing.
Principal Correspondents: John Ihlder; Adolph C. Hugin.
Huggins, Molly, 1946–51.
Major Topic: Racial prejudice.
Principal Correspondent: Molly Huggins.
Hughes, Malolo, 1951.
Major Topics: Prejudice against Jews in USSR; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Malolo Hughes.
Hull, Mrs. Cordell and Cordell Hull Foundation, 1951.
Major Topic: Cordell Hull Foundation for international education.
Principal Correspondents: Frances Hull; Winston S. Dustin.
Hull, Helen (Mrs. Lytle), 1952.
Major Topic: Music.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Hull.
Human Rights, 1949–52.
Major Topics: UN human rights convenant; treaty law-making; UN
“Universal Declaration of Human Rights”; proposed treaty amendment to
U.S. Constitution; foreign relations.
Principal Correspondents: Walter D. Head; Walter Dowling.
Humphrey, John, UN, 1946–51.
Major Topic: Human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Lin Mousheng; John Humphrey.
Hunt, Dorothy, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Hunt.
Hunt, Rhoda H., 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Rhoda H. Hunt.
Hurst, Fanny, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Fanny Hurst.
Hyde Park (General), c. 1949–52.
Ickes, Harold, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Harold Ickes memorial concert.
Principal Correspondents: Oscar L. Chapman; Jane Ickes.
Ilma, Viola, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Motion pictures; Ilma’s Paris Grapevine.
Principal Correspondent: Viola Ilma.
India, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom; U.S. aid to India;
orphans in India; Eleanor Roosevelt visit to India.
Principal Correspondents: L. S. Dorasami; Andrew V. Corry; Indira Gandhi.
India League of America, 1949–52.
Major Topic: U.S. aid to India.
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Principal Correspondents: J. J. Singh; Richard J. Walsh.
Indians, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Bureau of Indian Affairs; Continental Confederation of
Adopted Indians.
Principal Correspondents: Oscar L. Chapman; Daniel Francis Clancy.
Institute of International Education, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Institute of International Education Scholarships.
Principal Correspondents: Kenneth Holland; John S. Hollister.
Inter–American-International: A–B.
Major Topics: Intercontinental Hotels Corporation; The International Boys
Camp, Inc.; IBM (International Business Machines) Corporation.
Principal Correspondent: Donald P. Love.
International: C–F.
Major Topics: U.S. foreign economic policy; education; International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions; International Federation of Business
and Professional Women; human rights; International Film Associates
Corporation; International Fine-Arts Council, Inc.
Principal Correspondents: K. T. Salem; Arnold Beichman; Lisa Sergio;
Caroline Haslett; Edward Kreisler; Samuel Oliphant.
International Chemical Workers Union, 1952.
Major Topics: International Chemical Workers Union Point Four Conference;
education.
Principal Correspondent: Otto Pragan.
International: G–P.
Major Topics: Canada; International Graphic Arts Society, Inc.; The
International Human Reform Society; international music; International
Planned Parenthood Conference.
International House, 1948–51.
Major Topics: The International House Quarterly; Point Four; “A World for
Peace” by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: Ellen Ryan; John L. Mott.
ILGWU, 1946–52.
Major Topic: International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union.
Principal Correspondents: Mark Starr; Angela Bambace.
International: R–Z.
Major Topic: International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers.
Principal Correspondent: James B. Carey.
International Refugee Organization, 1946–51.
Major Topic: Refugees in West Germany.
Principal Correspondent: Martha H. Biele.
International Rescue Committee, 1946–51.
Major Topic: USSR Iron Curtain refugees.
Principal Correspondents: Rainer Hildebrandt; L. Hollingsworth Wood;
David Martin.
International Union for Child Welfare, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Human rights for children.
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Israel, 1948–52.
Major Topics: To Christians and to Israel; Israel Orphan Asylum; Israel bond
campaign; Jewish immigration to Israel.
Principal Correspondents: May Hartman; Eliezer Kaplan.
Jackson, Gardner, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Cardinal Spellman; Communists.
Principal Correspondent: Gardner Jackson.
Jaqua, Charles B., 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Charles B. Jaqua.
Jebb, Gladwyn, 1950–52.
Major Topic: UN.
Principal Correspondent: Gladwyn Jebb.
Jewish.
Major Topics: Youth; The Jewish Braille Institute of America, Inc.; The
Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society; The Jewish Forum; Jewish Labor
Committee; United Nations Commission on Human Rights; chronic
diseases.
Principal Correspondents: Mosh Kol; Leopold Dubov; Noah A. Atler; Isaac
Rosengarten; Adolph Held.
Jewish Home for the Aged, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Aged and aging.
Principal Correspondent: Ida Mayer Cummings.
Jewish National Fund, 1946–52.
Major Topics: U.S.-Israel relations; Israeli Folk Dance Festival.
Principal Correspondents: Mendel N. Fisher; Harris J. Levine.
Jewish Theological Seminary, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Women’s Institute for Jewish Studies.
Principal Correspondent: Louis M. Levitsky.
Jewish War Veterans, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. of America Annual
Americanism Award presentation to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: Henry R. Shields; Harry D. Henshel.
Johnson, Clara Sturges, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Children; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Clara Sturges Johnson.
Jones, Alma, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Alma Jones.
Joseph, Nannine, 1950–52.
Principal Correspondent: Nannine Joseph.
Juliana (Queen), 1945–52.
Principal Correspondents: Peter Grimm; John F. Simmons.
Junior Americans, 1948–51.
Major Topics: Children; youth; Junior Americans of the U.S. of America.
Principal Correspondent: Eli Gottlieb.
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Major Topic: The Junior League of the City of New York, Inc., fiftieth
anniversary.
Principal Correspondents: Elizabeth S. Lewis; Diana M. Adams.
Junior Literary Guild, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Youth; books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Ferris.
Just one Break, 1950–52.
Major Topics: College graduates with disabilities; vocational rehabilitation.
Principal Correspondent: Henry Viscardi Jr.
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Major Topics: Family, youth, and child welfare services; globalism; music.
Principal Correspondents: Trude Lash; Herman Kahn.
Kamitchis, Peter, 1946–52.
Principal Correspondent: Peter Kamitchis.
Kappa Delta Pi, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Frank L. Wright.
Katzen, Herman, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Race relations.
Principal Correspondent: Herman Katzen.
Kefauver, Estes, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt retirement from UN; Estes Kefauver.
Principal Correspondents: Estes Kefauver; Paul A. Crouch.
Kelly, H. John, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Newspaper book reviews; books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondents: H. John Kelly; Alfred Stanford.
Kennedy, J. Richard, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondent: Jay Richard Kennedy.
Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Florence Kerr.
Keuka College, 1948–51.
Major Topics: Citizenship; National Conference on Women in the Defense
Decade.
Principal Correspondents: Katherine Gillette Blyley; Emily Taft Douglas;
Arthur S. Adams.
Khan, Begum Liaquat Ali, 1951–52.
Major Topic: All Pakistan Women’s Association.
Principal Correspondent: Raána Liaquat Ali Khan.
Kidd, Gordon and Claire, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Christianity.
Principal Correspondents: Claire S. Kidd; Gordon L. Kidd.
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Major Topics: Samuel Chapman Armstrong; H. A. Haden; flags; scholarships;
African American education; Christianity.
Principal Correspondent: Fred C. Kimbo.
Kindermann, Gottfried-Karl, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Austria.
Principal Correspondent: Gottfried-Karl Kindermann.
Kirchwey, Freda, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Arab refugees.
Principal Correspondent: Freda Kirchwey.
Kitchen, Naomi, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Wills and probate.
Principal Correspondents: Naomi Kitchen; Stuart G. Oles.
Koni, Nicolaus, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Sculpture.
Principal Correspondents: Nicolaus Koni; Herman Kahn.
Koons, Earle R., 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Earle R. Koons.
Korea, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Korean war refugees.
Principal Correspondent: Durward V. Sandifer.
Kornitzer, Bela, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Harry S. Truman family; Voice of America; Albert A. Einstein;
American Fathers and Sons book by Bela Kornitzer.
Principal Correspondents: Bela Kornitzer; Edward W. Barrett; Charles G.
Ross; James Roosevelt; Sam Rayburn; Alben W. Barkley.
Koski, Esther, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Music monopoly; human rights; discrimination.
Principal Correspondent: Esther Koski.
Kresse, Al W., 1948–52.
Major Topics: Democratic Party; elections.
Principal Correspondent: Al W. Kresse.
Kubie, Lawrence S., M.D., 1949–52.
Major Topics: War; Communists; democracy.
Principal Correspondent: Lawrence S. Kubie.
Kuper, Theodore Fred, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Esther Koski Davis; The Roosevelt School.
Principal Correspondent: Theodore Fred Kuper.
Ladies Home Journal, 1946–51.
Principal Correspondent: Marion C. Huggins.
Lafferty, Mildred W., 1949–52.
Major Topic: The Mohonk School.
Principal Correspondent: Mildred W. Lafferty.
Lambert, Tatiana, 1949–52.
Major Topics: USSR refugees; books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondents: Richard S. Winslow; Tatiana de Weber Lambert.
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Lamm, Hans, 1951–52.
Major Topic: German youth.
Principal Correspondent: Hans Lamm.
Landsman, Ida, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Handicapped.
Principal Correspondent: Ida Landsman.
Lane, Arthur, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Franklin D. Roosevelt; recording industry.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur Lane.
Langley Calendar League, 1949–51.
Major Topic: International calendar.
Principal Correspondent: James Curtis Langley.
Langmuir, Mary Fisher, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt address on the Human Rights Commission at
Vassar College.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Fisher Langmuir.
Lanigan, James S., 1947–52.
Major Topics: U.S.-India relations; Point IV Program; war.
Principal Correspondents: James S. Lanigan; Harry M. Fisher.
Lape, Esther, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Communists; India; Yale University Medical School loyalty
investigation.
Principal Correspondents: Esther Everett Lape; Fowler V. Harper.
Larson, Clara, 1951.
Major Topics: United Nations Agriculture Department; soil conservation.
Principal Correspondents: Clara Williams Larson; Emma Guffey Miller;
Charles F. Brannan.
Lash, [Joe and Trude], 1947–52.
Major Topics: USSR; passports and visas; television; Pearl S. Buck.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph P. Lash; Trude Lash.
Lasker, Albert and Mary, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Education.
Principal Correspondents: Willard C. Rappleye; Mary Lasker.
Lasky, Victor, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Victor Lasky.
Latvian Press Society, 1952.
Major Topics: USSR atrocities in Baltic States; deportations in Latvia; Baltic
Women’s Council.
Laughlin, Anne, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Democratic Party.
Principal Correspondent: Anne Laughlin.
Leach, Agnes, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Agnes Leach.
League of Women Voters, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Education; election fraud; United Nations Day; presidential
candidates.
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Principal Correspondents: John L. Childs; Rita H. Morris.
Lehman, [Herbert], 1945–52.
Major Topics: Public school for emotionally disturbed boys; McCarran Act on
immigration; House appropriations; Herbert H. Lehman receipt of The
Gold Medal of Merit of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S. of America.
Principal Correspondents: Herbert H. Lehman; Orin Lehman.
Leigh, W. Colston, 1946–52.
Major Topics: International education; UN; colleges and universities.
Principal Correspondent: W. Colston Leigh.
Lencer, Martin, 1948–51.
Major Topics: Motion pictures; Communists.
Principal Correspondent: Martin H. Lencer.
Lendle, P., c. 1951.
Principal Correspondent: Paula Lendle.
Lenroot, K., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Katherine F. Lenroot; Children; scholarships.
Principal Correspondents: Elizabeth E. Shearer; Katherine F. Lenroot.
Lepman, Jella, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Books and bookselling; children; youth; International Youth
Library.
Principal Correspondent: Jella Lepman.
Levy, Constance, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Constance Levy.
Levy, David and Adele, 1945–52.
Major Topics: United Jewish Appeal; African American teachers.
Principal Correspondent: Adele Levy.
Lewis, Dorothy, 1947–52.
Major Topic: UN communications campaign.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Lewis.
Lewis, Jessica, 1951.
Major Topic: Poetry by Jessica Lewis for Franklin D. Roosevelt eulogy.
Principal Correspondent: Jessica Lewis.
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L’Heureux, H. J., 1947–52.
Major Topic: Immigration quota laws.
Principal Correspondent: H. J. L’Heureux.
Liberman, Isaac, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Isaac Liberman.
Lie, Trygue, Sec. Gen., United Nations, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Korea armistice negotiations; Albania refugees; colleges and
universities; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Trygue Lie.
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Life Magazine, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Life Camps outdoor education.
Principal Correspondents: Andrew Heiskell; Francis DeW. Pratt.
Lincoln, Murray D., 1952.
Major Topics: Citizenship responsibilities; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Murray D. Lincoln.
Lincoln Center, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Lincoln Center thirty-five year anniversary celebration;
recreation leaders serving interracial groups; Korea.
Principal Correspondents: Rockwood Jenkins; Porter McKeever.
Linowitz, Sol M., 1950–52.
Major Topics: Income tax credit; UN.
Principal Correspondent: Sol M. Linowitz.
Lions Club, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: E. Thomas Killmer.
Lists, 1951.
Major Topic: Holiday guest lists.
Lithuania, 1946–52.
Major Topics: USSR neglect of human rights; USSR atrocities in Lithuania;
Russian Communists; Waterbury Lithuanian-American Council
resolution.
Principal Correspondents: Bronius Polikaitis; John Olevitz; Alexander J.
Aleksis.
Loeb, James, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Americans for Democratic Action summer school.
Principal Correspondent: James Loeb Jr.
Look Magazine, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Look magazine story “What I Miss Most about Franklin D.
Roosevelt”; Look poll on America’s most urgent problems; Paul Hoffman
possible presidential candidate.
Principal Correspondents: W. J. Burke; Hubert Pryor; Woodrow Wirsig.
Lord and Taylor, 1948–52.
Lorentz, Pare, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Pare Lorentz biography; Roosevelt Foundation; Chronicle of
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: Pare Lorentz; James Rowe Jr.
Lotterberry, Henry W., 1952.
Major Topic: UNESCO.
Principal Correspondent: Henry W. Lotterberry.
Lowenstein, Allard, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Communists.
Principal Correspondent: Allard K. Lowenstein.
Lubin, Isador, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Human Rights Covenant.
Principal Correspondent: Isador Lubin.
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Luckey, Platt & Co., 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Lucy Luckey.
Lynch, Patsy, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Patsy Lynch.
McCall’s, 1948–52.
Major Topic: McCall’s awards to women in radio and television for public
service.
Principal Correspondents: Otis L. Wiese; Frank Hogan.
McCauley, Jean, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Racial discrimination.
Principal Correspondent: Jean Macauley.
McCloskey, Mark A., 1950–51.
Major Topics: New York City Adult Students’ Council medallion presentation
to Eleanor Roosevelt; United Neighborhood Houses of New York.
Principal Correspondent: Mark A. McCloskey.
McCloy, John J. and Ellen, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Republication of “Talmud with Commentaries” in Germany;
Nazi crimes; “Landsberg: A Documentary Report” on court decisions on
German war criminals; German youth camps; poliomyelitis patients in
Germany.
Principal Correspondents: Ellen McCloy; John J. McCloy; Kathleen Allen.
McCoy, Hazel, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Writers and writing.
Principal Correspondents: Phyllis G. McCoy; Hazel Burton McCoy.
McCullough, Max, 1948–51.
Major Topic: Third National Conference on UNESCO.
Principal Correspondent: Max McCullough.
McDowell, Arthur, 1952.
Major Topics: Jawaharlal Nehru; Asia; foreign investment; Council against
Communist Aggression; racial discrimination; youth; Communists.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur G. McDowell.
McDuffie, Lizzie, 1948–52.
Major Topic: “FDR Was My Boss” by Lizzie McDuffie.
Principal Correspondent: Lizzie McDuffie.
McGee, Willie, 1950–51.
Major Topics: Civil Rights Congress fact sheet on Willie McGee; lynching.
Principal Correspondent: Aubrey Grossman.
McGrath, J. Howard, 1951.
Major Topic: National Conference on Citizenship.
Principal Correspondent: J. Howard McGrath.
Macgregor, Frances, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondent: Frances Macgregor.
McIlwraith, Jane, 1951–52.
Major Topics: United Kingdom; emmigration.
Principal Correspondent: Jane McIlwraith.
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McKee, Frederick C., 1950–51.
Major Topics: China; USSR; World War II; communism in Asia.
Principal Correspondent: Frederick C. McKee.
McKeever, Porter, 1947–52.
Major Topics: World Health Organization; Korea; diseases and disorders.
Principal Correspondent: Porter McKeever.
McLaughlin, Kathleen, 1947–52.
Principal Correspondent: Kathleen McLaughlin.
MacLeish, Archibald, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Independent voters reception.
Principal Correspondent: Archibald MacLeish.
McQueen, Mary Ann (Mrs. I. K.), 1951–52.
Major Topic: Handicrafts.
Principal Correspondents: Mary Ann McQueen; Sigmund Rothschild.
MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1945–51.
Principal Correspondent: Lincoln MacVeagh.
Mack, Harriet (Mrs. Norman), 1951–52.
Major Topics: Anniversary of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s death; navy discharge
of Harriet Mack’s grandson.
Principal Correspondents: Harriet Mack; Anna M. Rosenberg.
Maddox. Ethel, 1952.
Major Topic: Health condition.
Principal Correspondents: John W. Wham; Ethel Maddox.
Mademoiselle, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Writers and writing; youth; UN.
Principal Correspondents: Jeanne Singer; Joel Graham.
Magidoff, Robert and Nila, 1948–52.
Magini, Prince, 1951.
Major Topic: Poetry.
Malik, Charles, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Charles Malik; Eva B. Malik.
Mallery, Otto T., 1952.
Major Topics: Independence Council Declaration of Interdependence leaflet;
Declaration of Brothers leaflet.
Principal Correspondent: Otto T. Mallery.
Mangham, H. H., 1952.
Major Topics: Christianity; Catholic Church.
Principal Correspondent: H. H. Mangham.
Manners, Naomi, 1946–52.
Principal Correspondent: Naomi Manners.
Mantell, Harold, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Discrimination against Indians in Idaho; alcohol abuse and
treatment; cancer research; migrant farm labor; public health Lasker
Awards.
Principal Correspondent: Harold Mantell.
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Mantica, Margit V., 1952.
Major Topic: Letter of recommendation for employment of Margit V.
Mantica.
Principal Correspondents: Margit Veszi Manica; Emil Lengyel; James H.
Case Jr.
Marine Corps League, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Military hospitals.
Principal Correspondent: Henry L. Kremens.
Marshall, George C., 1945–52.
Major Topics: George C. Marshall presentation of the Massachusetts
Committee Catholics, Protestants and Jews annual citation; China;
communism; International Rescue Committee; .
Principal Correspondents: Charles F. Adams; George C. Marshall.
Martha, Princess of Norway, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Health condition.
Principal Correspondent: Martha, Princess of Norway.
Martinsville Seven, 1951.
Major Topics: Capital punishment of black Americans; human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Peyton Ford; Gus Hall; Harry E. Hendrix.
Marvin, George, 1948–52.
Major Topic: George Marvin critique of Eleanor Roosevelt book Moral Basis
of Democracy.
Principal Correspondent: George Marvin.
Marvin, Langdon P., Sr., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Estate of Susan Ludlow Parish; military airlift preparedness.
Principal Correspondent: Langdon P. Marvin.
Mary, Queen of Great Britain, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Note of condolences to Queen Mary of Great Britain from
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Mary, Queen of Great Britain.
Mason, Lucy R., 1948–52.
Major Topics: CIO book by Lucy R. Mason; civil rights; textile workers;
books and bookselling; prison conditions.
Principal Correspondent: Lucy R. Mason.
Masons, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Masonic Camp Seven youth campers.
Principal Correspondent: Albert Rosenthal.
Mass Education Movement, 1952.
Major Topic: International Committee of the Mass Education Movement, Inc.,
meeting minutes.
Principal Correspondent: Ching-yi T’ang.
Massachusetts, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt address at University of Massachusetts,
Amherst convocation.
Principal Correspondent: R. A. Van Meter.
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Mauhs, Sharon, 1946–52.
Principal Correspondent: Sharon Mauhs.
Mayo, Irene, 1952.
Major Topics: India dances; Irene Victoria Mayo biographical sketch.
Principal Correspondents: Harold Joy Snyder; Clifford Manshardt; Irene
Victoria Mayo.
Mexico, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt visit to Mexico on Benjamin Franklin Library
anniversary.
Principal Correspondent: John J. Caminer.
Meyer, Agnes 1949–52.
Major Topics: Federal aid to education; separation of church and state;
children; youth; Catholic church; Agnes E. Meyer address “Public and
Private Education” before National Education Association.
Principal Correspondent: Agnes E. Meyer.
Mezaubran, Comtesse Le Gualés de, 1950–51.
Major Topic: French exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Principal Correspondent: Yolande de Mezaubran.
Miale, Julie, 1952.
Major Topic: Nurses and nursing.
Principal Correspondent: Julie E. Miale.
Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Children.
Principal Correspondent: Leonard W. Mayo.
Millbrook School, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Model farm at Millbrook School, Millbrook, New York.
Principal Correspondent: Edward Pulling.
Miller, Clyde, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Bribe offered to Clyde R. Miller for colleague “red” branding;
religious and government propaganda.
Principal Correspondent: Clyde R. Miller.
Miller, Mary, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Miller.
Millner, Lila, 1952.
Principal Correspondent: Lila Millner.
Miriam Auxiliary, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Miriam Auxiliary youth program.
Principal Correspondent: Marion L. Grossman.
Moir, Phyllis, 1951.
Major Topic: American Women’s Group in Paris.
Principal Correspondents: Phyllis Moir; Dorothy F. Leet.
Monti, Renato, 1950–52.
Principal Correspondents: William H. Kilpatrick; Renato Monti.
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Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., and Family and Morgenthau Foundation,
1945–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt family business; Israel.
Principal Correspondent: Henry Morgenthau Jr.
Morgenthau, Henry, III, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt Easter television program for charity.
Principal Correspondent: Henry Morgenthau III.
Morgenthau, Rita, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Ching Tsai Loo immigration case.
Principal Correspondents: Rita Wallach Morgenthau; Ching Tsai Loo.
Muñoz-Marin, Luis, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Puerto Rico birthday celebration.
Principal Correspondent: Luis Muñoz-Marin.
Murphy, Alphonsus, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Adlai E. Stevenson support.
Principal Correspondent: Alphonsus J. Murphy.
Murphy, Cordelia, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Democratic Party; Woodrow Wilson.
Principal Correspondent: Cordelia Murphy.
Murray, Arthur 1948–51.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur Murray.
Murray, Pauli 1949–52.
Major Topics: Law; Black Americans; segregation by statute.
Principal Correspondent: Pauli Murray.
Murrow, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R., 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Edward R. Murrow.
“My Day,” 1947–52.
Myer, Dillon, 1951.
Major Topics: Indian human rights; Indian claims; Navajo Indian tribe.
Principal Correspondents: Dillon S. Myer; Eula V. Barnett; Oscar L.
Chapman.
Nardini, Amedeo P., 1951–52.
Major Topic: Franklin D. Roosevelt bust.
Principal Correspondent: Amedeo P. Nardini.
Nastovic, Atanasije, 1952.
Major Topic: Passports and visas.
Principal Correspondents: Atanasije Nastovic; Harold D. Finley.
The Nation, 1950–52.
Major Topic: The Nation magazine’s 85th anniversary.
Principal Correspondents: Freda Kirchwey; Ernest O. Melby.
National Academy–National Association.
Major Topics: National Antiques Show; National Art Association of India;
inflation; African American nurses; National Association of Educational
Broadcasters; educational television; Eleanor Roosevelt article “The
Home: A Citadel of Freedom” in Jewish Parents Magazine; public
housing; mental health.
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Principal Correspondents: Dennis L. Trueblood; Alma Vessells John; Edward
L. Bernays; Dorothy Gazzolo; Clarence C. Klein; Oren Root.
National Achievement Award, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Edith Hamilton and Anna M. Rosenberg receipt of National
Achievement Award.
Principal Correspondents: Mary Love Collins; Doris Fleeson.
NAACP, 1951.
Major Topics: NAACP awards; Ralph Johnson Bunche testimonial dinner;
Ford Foundation; race relations; NAACP Legal Defense and Educational
Fund, Inc.; NAACP youth; Liberia internal affairs; foreign implications of
filibustering; motion picture The Well.
Principal Correspondents: Joseph A. Craigen; Stephen G. Spottswood; Walter
White; Arthur B. Spingarn; Herbert L. Wright; Lena Horne.
NAACP, 1952.
Major Topics: Youth; racial and religious discrimination; NAACP annual
convention resolutions; Adlai E. Stevenson interview; NAACP financial
statement; NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, Inc., 1952 report;
voting campaign in South; Republican Party and African American vote;
Congress civil rights voting record.
Principal Correspondents: Walter White; Claire M. Johnson; Thurgood
Marshall; Roy Wilkins; Lena Horne.
National Association of: S–National: Cl.
Major Topics: Secondary-school principals; National Capital Housing
Authority; National Child Labor Committee.
Principal Correspondents: Paul E. Elicker; John Ihlder; Charles R. Norris.
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National Broadcasting Company, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Women in radio and television.
Principal Correspondent: Doris Corwith.
National Citizen’s Commission for the Public Schools, 1950–51.
National Citizens’ Committee for UN DAY, Sept. 1950–52.
Major Topics: United Nations Day; National Citizens’ Committee for UN Day
report on round table discussion.
Principal Correspondents: Melvin J. Fox; William W. Waymack; C Lloyd
Bailey.
National Committee, 1951.
Major Topics: National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing;
National Committee for a Free Europe, Inc.; Jewish War Veterans of the
U.S. of America; Zagreb, Yugoslavia, peace conference; segregation in
Washington, D.C.
Principal Correspondents: Robert C. Weaver; C. D. Jackson; Joseph D.
Lohman.
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National Conference–National Congress, 1951–52.
Major Topics: National Conference on Women in the Defense Decade;
National Congress of American Indians.
Principal Correspondents: Lucile Allen; Frank George.
National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Human rights; Vassar College; Nazism.
Principal Correspondents: Willard Johnson; Harry S. Truman; Theodore
Perry.
National Consumers League, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Migrants in agriculture.
Principal Correspondents: Helen B. Dean; John H. Lathrop.
National Council, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Human rights; National Council for the Social Studies;
Czechoslovakia women in exile; migratory workers; National Council on
Agricultural Life and Labor; New York membership corporations law.
Principal Correspondents: Julian C. Aldrich; Veniette C. Weil.
National Council of Churches, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Christianity; human rights; Christian Youth Conference of
North America; National Council of Churches United Church Women.
Principal Correspondents: Arthur S. Flemming; Dorothy S. MacLeod;
Jameson Jones.
National Council of Jewish Women, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Youth; National Council of Jewish Women campaign for
freedom; Jewish women of Canada; human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Shirley Stein; Lucille Lorie.
National Council of Negro Women, 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Helen O. Dickens.
National Council Protestant Episcopal Church, 1952.
Major Topic: Christianity.
Principal Correspondent: Roger Blanchard.
National: Cy–F, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Franklin D. Roosevelt biography manuscript; National
Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; National
Federation of Music Clubs; press women in Minnesota; “Water and
Calories” paper by M. A. Chaudary.
Principal Correspondents: John Dickson; Helen G. Irwin; Irma Labastille;
Marion D. Johnson.
National Education Association, 1946–52.
Major Topics: National Association of Secondary-School Principals; Middle
States Council for the Social Studies; Citizenship Day resolution.
Principal Correspondents: Paul E. Elicker; Robert H. Reid; William G. Carr;
Charl Ormond Williams.
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1948–52.
Major Topic: The March of Dimes.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Ducas.
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National: G–L, 1951–52.
Major Topics: National Geographic Society; National Hospital Foundation;
National Institute of Sciences “Communism in China” address by HuShih; National Intercollegiate Christian Council; National Interfaith
Committee; National League for Nursing, Inc.; National Library for the
Blind.
Principal Correspondents: Thomas W. McKnew; Amos H. Carnegie;
Elizabeth S. Harrington; Gertrude Adelstein; Ruth Fisher; J. E. Alexander.
National Heart Committee, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Heart disease research.
Principal Correspondent: Norman Winter.
National Jewish Hospital of Denver, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Tuberculosis.
Principal Correspondent: Philip Houtz.
National Jewish Youth Conference, 1950–52.
Major Topic: National Jewish Youth Conference resolutions.
Principal Correspondent: Seldon M. Kruger.
National: M–Sh, 1951–52.
Major Topics: National Midcentury Committee for Children and Youth, Inc.;
National Multiple Sclerosis Society; National Organization for Public
Health Nursing; National Philatelic Museum; National Probation and
Parole Association; National Rehabilitation Association; National
Recreation Association; National Religion and Labor Foundation;
National Safety Council; National Secretaries Association; Student
Leaders’ Conference; Norske Grafikere (Norwegian Printmakers)
exhibition; National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc.
Principal Correspondents: Sylvia Lawry; Anna Fillmore; Edw. H.
Lewandowski; John R. Schwartz; Z. L. Gulledge; Otto T. Mallery;
Witherspoon Dodge; Paul Jones; Jean M. Turano; Doris Meltzer; Norman
Thomas.
National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, 1950–52.
Principal Correspondent: Harry J. Carman.
National: So–Y, 1951–52.
Major Topics: National Social Welfare Assembly; Youth and human rights;
Department of State; Young Adult Council; National Committee on the
Aging; National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc.; National
Student Council of the YMCA and YWCA; National Tuberculosis
Association; National Variety Artists.
Principal Correspondents: Arnulf Pins; John D. Hickerson; Geneva
Mathiasen; Mason H. Bigelow; Elizabeth S. Harrington; Herbert L.
Mantz; Jimmy Durante.
National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, 1945–52.
Major Topic: National Society for Crippled Children and Adults Easter Seal
Bulletin.
Principal Correspondents: Gladys Prieur Thomas; Davis E. Geiger.
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National Student Association, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Near East; Southeast Asia; National Advisory Council;
Stockholm, Sweden; USNSA international role; U.S. students fear of
Korean conflict; USNSA progress report.
Principal Correspondents: Allard K. Lowenstein; Dennis L. Trueblood;
William T. Dentzer; Avrea Ingram Jr.
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Jawaharlal Nehru.
Nesbitt, Henrietta, 1946–51.
Major Topic: Widows and veterans in Japan.
Principal Correspondents: Henrietta Nesbitt; Tomiko Takagi.
New Jersey, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Education; welfare.
Principal Correspondents: Ellen S. Smith; Robert D. Smith.
New School for Social Research, 1949–52.
Major Topic: India rural development work.
Principal Correspondent: Hans Simons.
New York: A–H, 1951–52.
Major Topics: African American leaders; immigration; Standard Revised
Version of Bible; The New York Botanical Garden; New York City
Cancer Committee; New York Heart Association; Equal Rights
Amendment; woman suffrage movement; New York Home for Homeless
Boys.
Principal Correspondents: Lillian Sharpe Hunter; William Karp; V. Simpson
Turner; Charles B. Harding; Judith Jackson; Katherine R. Blackwell;
Meryle Renie Evans; George Brinton Johnston.
New York: I–Z, 1951–52.
Major Topics: The New York Institute for the Education of the Blind; New
York Junior Hadassah; New York League of Business and Professional
Women; New York Public Library; Tuberculosis and Health Association
fifteenth anniversary; New York Zoological Society scientific work.
Principal Correspondents: A. Eugene Lupino; Abby Stutzer; Dorothy R.
Homer; Wilson G. Smillie; Fairfield Osborn.
New York Infirmary, 1949–52.
New York Newspaper Women’s Club, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondents: Margaret Mara; Edith Asbury.
New York State: A–T, 1951–52.
Major Topics: New York State Citizens’ Council, Inc.; New York State
Department of Labor regulations under the New York State
Unemployment Insurance law; Wiltwyck School for Boys honorarium for
Eleanor Roosevelt address at Hunter College; New York State Training
School for Boys.
Principal Correspondents: Harry J. Carmen; H. Curtis Mial; Boyd R. Swem.
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New York State Association for Crippled Children, Inc., 1946–52.
Major Topic: Easter Seals for crippled children.
Principal Correspondent: Edward A. Stiles.
New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1949–52.
Major Topics: New York State Brown-Isaacs Bill on discrimination and
segregation in housing; New York State Metcalf-Jack Resolution on civil
rights.
Principal Correspondent: Algernon D. Black.
New York Trust Company, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt’s professional fees and salaries.
Principal Correspondent: Charles J. Stewart.
New York University, 1946–52.
Major Topics: New York University–Bellevue Medical Center; New York
University College of Engineering; The Laguardia Memorial Award
Nomination.
Principal Correspondents: Winthrop Rockefeller; Le Roy E. Kimball;
Frederick K. Teichmann.
New York Women’s Trade Union League, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Disability benefits law; equal pay for equal work amendment;
New York Women’s Trade Union League fund-raising.
Principal Correspondents: Bess W. Kaye; Sylvia Altman; Gerel Rubien.
Newspaper Guild of New York, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Ed Easton Jr.
Nichols, Ruth R., c. 1950–51.
Major Topic: Aged and aging.
Principal Correspondent: Janet Baird.
Niebuhr, Reinhold, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Arthur Koestler Fund for Intellectual Freedom.
Principal Correspondent: Reinhold Niebuhr.
Norman, Dorothy, 1949–52.
Major Topic: India food relief.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Norman.
Norton, Mary, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Political rights for women convention.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Norton.
Nottingham Roosevelt Memorial Travelling Scholarship Fund, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Scholarship candidates.
Principal Correspondents: H. O. Emmory; H. C. H. Cracknell.
Nussbaum, Jean, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Yugoslavia; churches in Italy.
Principal Correspondent: Jean Nussbaum.
O’Connor, Basil, 1945–52.
Major Topic: March of Dimes.
Principal Correspondent: Basil O’Connor.
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O’Donnell, Edward F., 1952.
Major Topic: U.S. investments into British Africa.
Principal Correspondent: Edward F. O’Donnell.
O’Sullivan, Nellie, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Nellie O’Sullivan.
Pageant Magazine, 1950–51.
Major Topic: UFOs.
Principal Correspondent: Jerome Beatty Jr.
Paiute Indians, 1951.
Major Topic: Paiute Indians land ownership and rights.
Principal Correspondents: Avery Winnemucca; Oscar L. Chapman; James E.
Curry.
Pakistan, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Pakistan Day; women journalists in Pakistan.
Principal Correspondents: Raána Liaquat Ali Khan; Willian S. Peacock.
Palfi, Marion, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Suffer Little Children book by Marion Palfi.
Principal Correspondent: Marion Palfi.
Palmer, Charles F., 1945–52.
Major Topics: Step by Step through The Little White House booklet; Franklin
D. Roosevelt portrait at The Little White House; “The Unfinished
Portrait” by Harold Martin.
Principal Correspondent: Charles Forrest Palmer.
Palthey, Georges, 1951–52.
Pandit, Vijaya, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Paintings of India by K. S. Kulkarni; U.S.-India relations.
Principal Correspondent: Vijaya L. Pandit.
Pantaleoni, Helenka, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Junior League magazine; U.S. role in UN; aid to children.
Principal Correspondent: Helenka Pantaleoni.
Paonessa, Dan, 1950–51.
Major Topics: Florida mangos; handicapped rehabilitation.
Principal Correspondents: Dan Paonessa; Henry Viscardi Jr.
Paramount Pictures Corp., 1945–51.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt private screening of motion pictures.
Principal Correspondent: Will Yolen.
Parents’ Magazine, 1951.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt letter published in Parents’ Magazine
twenty-fifth anniversary issue; UN.
Principal Correspondents: George J. Hecht; Carlos P Romulo.
Parent-Teacher Organizations, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Parents’ Institute, Inc., youth magazines; Parent Teachers’
Association meetings during Brotherhood Week.
Principal Correspondents: George J. Hecht; Estelle Ulansky; Rose B. Neches.
Parish, Henry and Susan, 1948–51.
Major Topics: Susan Ludlow Parish estate; YWCA.
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Principal Correspondents: Marie Parish; Effie Parish.
Parsons, Rose, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Chinese in Korea; Rose Parsons interest in UN; USSR hate
campaign; children.
Principal Correspondents: Rose Parsons; Lucille Griffith.
Pasha, Ghouse, 1952.
Major Topics: Women’s world organizations; epidemics in Korea and China;
Women’s International Democratic Federation response to germ warfare
in Korea and China accusations; Communist propaganda.
Principal Correspondents: Ghouse Pacha; Walter W. Kirk; Marie-Claude
Vaillant Couturier; Rose Parsons.
Patterson, Robert P., 1946–52.
Major Topic: Decartelization policy in Germany.
Principal Correspondent: Robert P. Patterson.
Patricelli, Sylvia, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Sylvia Patricelli painting exhibition.
Principal Correspondent: Sylvia Patricelli.
Pearson, Dora, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Poetry.
Principal Correspondent: Dora Pearson.
Pell, Herbert and Olive, 1949–51.
Major Topic: U.S. aims for peace.
Principal Correspondent: Herbert Pell.
P.E.N., 1050–52.
Major Topic: Humorous writing.
Principal Correspondent: John Farrar.
Pendar, Kenneth, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Kenneth Pendar.
Pennsylvania, 1949–52.
Major Topics: The Pennsylvania Council of Church Women conference; The
Pennsylvania State College workshop for public school teachers.
Principal Correspondents: Eleanor M. Peterson; M. R. Trabue.
Perkins, Frances, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Nan Honeyman accident.
Principal Correspondent: Frances Perkins.
Perry, John S., 1951.
Major Topic: “Voice of Humanity” by John Sinclair Perry.
Principal Correspondent: John Sinclair Perry.
Peterson, Cecil, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Cecil Peterson.
Pettey, R. Moulton, 1951–52.
Major Topic: R. Moulton Pettey criticism of Eleanor Roosevelt column.
Principal Correspondent: R. Moulton Pettey.
Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1951.
Major Topic: Liberia government.
Principal Correspondent: Channing H. Tobias.
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Philadelphia Organizations, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Philadelphia Cotillion Society conferral of Diamond Cross of
Malta on Eleanor Roosevelt; Philadelphia Fellowship Commission tenth
anniversary; Philadelphia Tribune Charities.
Principal Correspondents: Eugene Wayman Jones; Clarence E. Pickett;
Harvey N. Schmidt.
Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York, 1951.
Major Topic: Philharmonic Symphony Society of New York history.
Principal Correspondent: Dorle Jarmel.
Philippines, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Free elections in Philippines.
Principal Correspondent: Carlos P. Romulo.
Phillips, William and Caroline, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Caroline S. Phillips.
Pickens, William, 1950–52.
Principal Correspondent: William Pickens.
Pickett, Clarence E., 1950–52.
Principal Correspondent: Clarence E. Pickett.
Pink, Louis H., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Citizens Conference on International Economic Union; grain
for India.
Principal Correspondent: Louis H. Pink.
Pioneer Women, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Pioneer Women film Israel Diary.
Principal Correspondents: Yetta M. Gertler; Esther M. Greene.
Pitcherale, John, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: John Pitcherale.
Plaine, Herzel, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Senate human rights resolution; American Irish Minute Men of
1949; The Defenders Publishers organization; Human Rights
Commission; discrimination in immigration and naturalization laws.
Principal Correspondent: Herzel H. E. Plaine.
Planned Parenthood, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc.; Planned
Parenthood and religion; News of Population and Birth Control.
Principal Correspondent: Philip W. Pillsbury.
Platt, Charles, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Youth; moral research and advancement; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Charles C. Platt.
Poe, Clarence, 1950–51.
Major Topics: The Progressive Farmer; Christianity; Korean War settlement.
Principal Correspondent: Clarence Poe.
“Point Four” Program, 1949–52.
Poland, 1947–52.
Major Topic: National Liberation Day.
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Police Athletic League, 1950–51.
Major Topics: PAL month; youth.
Principal Correspondent: James B. Nolan.
Polier, Justine Wise, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Civil rights.
Principal Correspondent: Justine Wise Polier.
Politzer, Mary, 1950–52
Major Topic: Girl Scout troop visit to UN.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Politzer.
Poloczek, William L., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Christianity; poetry; USSR propaganda; India position on
treaty with Japan; Christianity; veterans; taxes.
Principal Correspondent: William L. Poloczek.
Polowsky, Joseph, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Statement by Joseph Polowsky on Chinese Communist war
plan for conquest of Soviet Siberia; Abraham Lincoln; birth of UN as
world political organization; UN General Assembly Plenary Meeting; UN
fifth anniversary.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph Polowsky.
Porter, Harold, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Adoption in Germany; Presidential candidates; League of
Women Voters.
Principal Correspondents: Harold Porter; Marie-Eve Porter.
Porter, Willis P., 1952.
Major Topic: Education.
Principal Correspondent: Willis P. Porter.
Porterfield, Robert, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt presentation of Barter Theatre Award to
Cornelia Otis Skinner.
Principal Correspondent: Robert Porterfield.
Potofsky, Jacob S., 1948–52.
Major Topics: Human rights; Sidney Hillman Foundation presentation of
Meritorious Public Service Award to Justice William O. Douglas.
Principal Correspondents: King Gordon; Jacob S. Potofsky.
Poughkeepsie, New York, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Poughkeepsie Junior Chamber of Commerce Community
Ambassador Project; Eleanor Roosevelt honorary member of PAL.
Principal Correspondents: Edward L. Hoe; Fox D. Holden; George P.
Leadbitter.
Prachar, Joseph A., 1948–51.
Major Topics: A World Citizens Manifesto; admission of China into the UN;
Mahatma Gandhi; “Total Disarmament or Total War” by John M.
Swomley Jr.
Principal Correspondent: Joseph A. Prachar.
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Protestant Organization, 1949–52.
Major Topics: The Protestant Big Sisters, Inc.; The Protestant Council of the
City of New York; Protestant Church Life monthly; The Protestant
Council honors UN; Christianity; Daily Vacation Church Schools in
Manhattan; Standard Revised Version of Bible; Protestant Radio
Commission; National Religious Liberty Week; Church and State
Newsletter.
Principal Correspondents: Katherine T. Nicely; Carl V. Herron; Frederica R.
Landon; Beatrice L. Fulcher.
Proxmire, William, 1952.
Major Topics: Political campaigns; William Proxmire campaign for
Wisconsin governor; McCarthyism.
Principal Correspondents: William Proxmire; Elsie Rockefeller Proxmire.
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Public Affairs Institute, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Return of Government to the People pamphlet.
Principal Correspondent: Dewey Anderson.
Public Education Association, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Attacks against public school system; Play Schools Association
all-day summer program; Public Education Association; “Look to Your
Schools!” by Margaret S. Lewisohn; James Marshall biography.
Principal Correspondents: Margaret S. Lewisohn; William B. Nichols.
Puerto Rico, 1952.
Major Topics: Puerto Rico migrant laborers in New York City; Puerto Rico
Constitution; Eleanor Roosevelt visit to Puerto Rico.
Principal Correspondent: John M. Cates Jr.
Puhl, Friedrich E., 1949–52.
Major Topic: World’s arms race.
Principal Correspondent: Friedrich E. Puhl.
Pulling, Edward, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Children and education.
Principal Correspondent: Edward Pulling.
Pursell, Charles, 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Charles Pursell.
Putnam, Fred, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Westbrook Pegler newspaper criticism of Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Fred B. Putnam.
Queens College, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Queens College Education Club.
Principal Correspondent: Irene Bernstein.
Ranis, Gustav, 1952.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt family votes for president; international
economic development.
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Principal Correspondent: Gustav Ranis.
Rath, Frederick L., Jr., 1949–51.
Rathbone, Elizabeth H., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Marriage; families.
Principal Correspondent: Elizabeth H. Rathbone.
Rathbone, Joel, 1945–51.
Major Topic: Families.
Principal Correspondent: Joel Rathbone.
Reading, [Lady] Stella, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Women’s Voluntary Services for Civil Defense; portrait of
Queen Elizabeth commissioned by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Stella Reading.
Resettlement Campaign for Exiled Professionals—Interim Report, 1951.
Major Topics: Resettlement Campaign for Exiled Professionals of the
International Rescue Committee Report; refugees.
Principal Correspondent: Reinhold Niebuhr.
Resettlement, Rehabilitation and Aid for European Trade Unionists and
Liberals, 1947–51.
Major Topics: Refugees; International Rescue Committee, Inc., resettlement
program.
Principal Correspondent: Charles Sternberg.
Reuther, Walter, 1949–52.
Major Topic: UAW-CIO International Educational Conference.
Principal Correspondent: Walter P. Reuther.
Rhodes, June, 1948–51.
Major Topics: Human rights; communism.
Principal Correspondent: June Rhodes.
Rhodes School, 1951–52.
Major Topic: The Classical Weekly “A Latin Oration in Honor of Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt.”
Principal Correspondent: David F. Merrall.
Rich, Wilma Shields, 1948–52.
Major Topic: American Foundations News Service index.
Principal Correspondent: Wilma Shields Rich.
Richardson, L. L., 1948–June 1951.
Major Topics: Poverty; railroad strike; deaf; charitable organizations; “A Case
History from God’s File” by L. L. Richardson; Maurice C. Smith Jr.
Principal Correspondents: Lester L. Richardson; Maurice C. Smith Jr.
Richardson, L. L., July 1951–52.
Major Topics: Gifts and donations for assistance to Lester L. Richardson;
Christianity; poverty; Lester L. Richardson sale of article “Etiquette
Toward the Deaf” to This Week Magazine; Everybody’s Etiquette
“Celebrity Trouble” by Anna Roosevelt; Everybody’s Etiquette “Courtesy
Toward the Hard-of-Hearing” by L. L. Richardson; children; hearing aids.
Principal Correspondent: Lester L. Richardson.
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Richmond, Ted, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Marriage; books and bookselling; Wilderness Library.
Principal Correspondent: Ted Richmond.
Ritter Brothers, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt fur storage at Ritter Brothers.
Rivera, Frank G., 1949–52.
Major Topics: Communism in China; Spain; Catholic Church; Communists.
Principal Correspondent: Frank G. Rivera.
Riznik, Barnes, 1951.
Major Topic: Associated Students of the University of California symposium
“The Meaning of FDR in 1951.”
Principal Correspondent: Barnes Risnik.
Robb, Janet, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Commission on Human Rights.
Principal Correspondent: Janet Robb.
Robbins, Ava, 1952.
Major Topics: Ava Robbins Poetry; music; marriage; Seneca Caverns, West
Virginia.
Principal Correspondent: Ava Robbins.
Robinson, Robert W., c. 1947–52.
Rochester Times-Union, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Elections.
Principal Correspondents: A. Vernon Croop; Lawrence Rutman.
Rockefeller, Nelson, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Nelson A. Rockefeller.
Rockford College, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Mary Ashby Cheek; Rockford College students off-campus
study; Rockford College students visit to UN.
Principal Correspondents: Marion B. Beaven; Mary Politzer.
Rohde, Ruth, 1949–52.
Major Topic: The Speakers’ Research Committee for the United Nations.
Principal Correspondent: Ruth Bryan Rohde.
Rollman, H. W., 1952.
Major Topics: H. W. Rollman atomic bomb speech before Lions Club;
“World Construction—for World Peace and World Prosperity” by H. W.
Rollman.
Principal Correspondent: H. W. Rollman.
Romulo, Carlos P., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Philippines; Southeast Asia.
Principal Correspondent: Carlos P. Romulo.
Roosevelt: A–Z.
Major Topics: smoking and cancer; hoof and mouth disease; potato bug;
presidential candidates.
Principal Correspondents: William Roosevelt; Simon Dauerschmidt.
Roosevelt, Amy, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Amy Roosevelt.
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Roosevelt, Anna, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Everybody’s Etiquette “Celebrity Trouble” by Anna Roosevelt;
elections; Anna Roosevelt marriage.
Principal Correspondents: James Roosevelt; Anna Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, Belle (Mrs. Kermit), 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Belle Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, Dorothy, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Dwight D. Eisenhower and Eleanor Roosevelt named greatest
living Americans; “Njonja Roosevelt—Warganegara Dunia” Indonesianlanguage article; Indonesia; International Conference in Defense of
Children appeal and resolutions; Friendship News “A World for Peace” by
Eleanor Roosevelt; Eleanor Roosevelt and League of Women; UNESCO;
ratification of The Atlantic Pact.
Principal Correspondents: Daniel Francis Clancy; David Bruce.
Roosevelt, Elliott, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Political role for women; poem “From One Love Sick to One
Sea Sick” by Elliott Roosevelt (father).
Principal Correspondent: Virginia B. Carrick.
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Material about, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Philippines; March of Dimes; Roosevelt Day; The Franklin D.
Roosevelt Library; insurance; Delaware schools integration; Franklin D.
Roosevelt portrait; Masonic Temple, Roosevelt Chapter of Order of De
Molay.
Principal Correspondents: Mamerto S. Miranda; Gloria Weintraub; Edgar B.
Nixon; M. A. Le Hand; Charles R. Beermann.
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 amendment;
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation; “Mao Tse-Tung and
Communism in China” by Francis R. Valeo; U.S. Foreign Policy
Concurrent Resolution; United Church Women of America; Eleanor
Roosevelt broadcasts on Voice of America; immigration.
Principal Correspondents: Mathilde M. Verner; Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
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Major Topics: Government policies; Fathers and Sons book; loans.
Principal Correspondents: I. D. Robbins; Helen J. McKenzie; James
Roosevelt; Barbara Rose; Stephen I. Zetterberg.
Roosevelt, Janet, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Janet Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, Sara, 1949–51.
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Roosevelt College [Chicago, Ill.], 1946–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt receipt of the Roosevelt College Alumni
Award; Roosevelt College French Labor Collective Bargaining Team
biographical data; Roosevelt College annual report; Franklin D. Roosevelt
Memorial Scholarship; elections; Harry S. Truman.
Principal Correspondents: Wells D. Burnette; Frank McCallister; Edward J.
Sparling.
Roosevelt High School [Hyde Park, N.Y.], 1945–51.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt visit to Roosevelt High School.
Principal Correspondent: Mary C. Wood.
Roosevelt Organizations and Memorials, 1945–50 (Folder 1 of 2).
Major Topics: Carlos P. Romulo; The Rooseveltian newspaper; Franklin D.
Roosevelt Memorial College, Manila, Philippines; Roosevelt Memorial
Society.
Principal Correspondents: Samuel H. Post; Archibald B. Roosevelt; Theodore
Fred Kuper.
Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Hyde Park Elementary School; Franklin D. Roosevelt
gravesite.
Principal Correspondent: George A. Palmer.
Rosenberg, Anna M., 1945–April 1951.
Major Topics: World War II veterans recalled for service; Selective Service
Act; food relief for Korea; naval personnel hardship cases; military rations
and food.
Principal Correspondent: Anna M. Rosenberg.
Rosenberg, Anna M., June 1951–52.
Major Topics: Medical officers in Korea; armed services personnel hardship
cases; West Point cadets dismissal for violation of honor system; military
reassignment requests; Veterans Administration; military marriages to
aliens; courts-martial; servicemen in prison; veteran claims; Bard College.
Principal Correspondents: Anna M. Rosenberg; Ormsbee W. Robinson.
Rosenman, Samuel, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Thurgood Marshall trip to Korea and Japan; rhetorical study of
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondents: Samuel I. Rosenman; Earnest Brandenburg.
Ross, Howard S., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Equitism; Christianity.
Principal Correspondent: Howard S. Ross.
Ruby, Robert H., 1949–52.
Major Topics: Cabinet Tea for Madame Chiang Kai-shek; Korea; UN; Charles
A. Lindbergh; Black Americans.
Principal Correspondents: Herman Kahn; Robert H. Ruby.
Ruppel, Louis, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Space research.
Principal Correspondent: Louis Ruppel.
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Major Topic: Southeast Asia.
Principal Correspondent: Dean Rusk.
Rusk, Howard A., M.D., 1945–51.
Major Topic: Handicapped.
Principal Correspondent: Howard A. Rusk.
Russell, Francis, 1951–52.
Major Topics: International human rights; UN; foreign trade.
Principal Correspondent: Francis H. Russell.
Russell Sage College, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Russell Sage College expansion program report.
Principal Correspondent: Lewis A. Froman.
Rutgers University, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Human relations.
Principal Correspondents: Lewis Webster Jones; Charles H. Stevens.
Rutman, Lawrence, c. 1949–52.
Major Topic: Newspapers.
Principal Correspondent: Lawrence Rutman.
Ryan, Bernard and Harriet, 1949–51.
Principal Correspondent: Harriet Ryan.
Ryman, George L., 1946–52.
Major Topics: New Deal; Joseph McCarthy.
Principal Correspondent: George L. Ryman.
St. Mary’s School, Peekskill, N.Y., 1950–51.
Major Topic: Christian education.
Principal Correspondent: Sister Mary Regina.
Saltford Flower Shop, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: W. A. Saltford.
Sandifer, Durward, 1947–51.
Major Topics: United Nations Economic and Social Council; USSR arms
control; China; National Council of Young Israel; human rights resolution;
Winston Churchill.
Principal Correspondents: Richard S. Winslow; Durward V. Sandifer.
Sandifer, Durward, 1952.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt resignation from Human Rights
Commission; Anglo-American Centre in London; Stella Biddison Werner;
orphanages in Korea; passport denials; dismissed or compulsorily retired
Dutch employees; U.S. contribution to UN; Nazi war crimes.
Principal Correspondents: Durwood V. Sandifer; Irene Sandifer; Carlisle H.
Humelsine.
Sarah Lawrence College, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Sarah Lawrence College paper The Campus.
Principal Correspondent: Harold Taylor.
Sauve, Maurice, 1951.
Major Topic: Cornell University World Assembly of Youth report.
Principal Correspondent: Maurice Sauve.
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Major Topics: South Korea children; Save the Children Federation.
Principal Correspondents: Minnie DeVoe; John Q. Tilson.
Sawada, Miki, 1952.
Major Topics: Eurasian children in Japan; The Elizabeth Saunders Home,
Oiso, Japan.
Principal Correspondents: Miki Sawada; Harold L. Bache.
Sayre, Francis B. and Elizabeth, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Japan.
Principal Correspondent: Elizabeth Sayre.
Scarlett, Will, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Christianity; minority groups; human rights.
Principal Correspondents: William Scarlett; L. L. Richardson.
Schäffer-Bernstein, Carola, 1946–51.
Major Topics: Children; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Carola Schäffer-Bernstein.
Scheele, Dr. Leonard A.—U.S. Public Health Service, 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Leonard A. Scheele.
Schneiderman, Rose, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Israel.
Principal Correspondent: Rose Schneiderman.
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Major Topics: Movement of migrants from Europe; refugees.
Principal Correspondent: Abba P. Schwartz.
SEE magazine, 1949–52.
Major Topics: UN; human rights; SEE magazine article “The United Nations
and You” by Eleanor Roosevelt; SEE magazine article “The Children
Fight for life” by Eleanor Roosevelt; UNESCO.
Principal Correspondents: Dorothy Lewis; Roland Gammon.
Service Bureau for Women’s Organizations, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Foreign Student Association; Margery Doig charter member of
Ninety-niners women’s flying organization; Eleanor Roosevelt visit to G.
Fox & Co.
Principal Correspondents: Florence L. Harrison; Francelia N. Crittenden.
Shapiro, Nathan, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Joseph R. McCarthy; Communists; Mr. President book
excerpts on communism by Harry S. Truman.
Principal Correspondent: Nathan D. Shapiro.
Shedd, Charlotte, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Candy industry; Delaware Democratic Party.
Principal Correspondents: Charlotte Shedd; Carlisle H. Humelsine.
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Major Topics: France; India.
Principal Correspondent: Vincent Sheean.
Sherwood, Robert E., 1945–52.
Major Topic: The Roosevelt Myth by John T. Flynn.
Principal Correspondent: Robert E. Sherwood.
Sherwood, Sidney, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Sidney Sherwood biography.
Principal Correspondents: Mary Sherwood; Sidney Sherwood.
Shokan, Jessie, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Americans for Democratic Action; Democratic Party in
Dutchess County, N.Y.; Independent Democratic Club of the Town of
Clinton, New York, report of unpaid bills.
Principal Correspondent: Jessie Shokan.
Sidney Hillman Foundation, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Sidney Hillman Foundation financial report; Sydney Hillman
Foundation meritorious Public Service award to Herbert H. Lehman; “The
Weapon of Fear” by William T. Evjue.
Principal Correspondent: Jacob S. Potofsky.
Silvius, Russell E., 1951–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt stamp autographs.
Principal Correspondent: Russell E. Silvius.
Simon and Schuster, 1945–51.
Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
Simpson, Jean, c. 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Jean W. Simpson.
Simsarian, James and Frances, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Commission on
Human Rights; treaty power of federal government; “Expanding Concept
of Individual Liberties” article by John M. Cates Jr.; human rights
covenants.
Principal Correspondents: James Simsarian; Frances Simsarian.
Sinai Temple, 1951.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt guest speaker at Sinai Temple, Mt. Vernon,
New York.
Principal Correspondents: Eugene Spatz; Henry E. Kagan.
Sinclair, Upton and Mary, 1948–52.
Principal Correspondent: Mary Craig Sinclair.
Singer, Jeanne, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Communist propaganda; Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers opening
at Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.
Principal Correspondent: Jeanne Singer.
Singh, J. J., 1949–52.
Major Topics: India; Asia.
Principal Correspondent: J. J. Singh.
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Major Topics: Tara Singh request for visa; India; South Asian Affairs;
Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe, Inc.
Principal Correspondents: Tara Singh; George C. McGhee.
Skouras, Spyros, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Greece orphans.
Principal Correspondents: Saroula Skouras; Spyros P. Skouras.
Smith, Arthur, 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Arthur Smith.
Smith, Dorothy and Bettie, c. 1951–52.
Principal Correspondents: Bettie Smith; Dorothy Smith.
Smith, Hilda, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Army band at Capitol; presidential election; labor; Ford
Foundation; poetry.
Principal Correspondents: Hilda W. Smith; Durward V. Sandifer; Chester
Bowles.
Smith, Margaret Chase, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Margaret Chase Smith appearance on television program.
Principal Correspondent: William C. Lewis Jr.
Smith, Milton, 1952.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod Bethune on cover of
Ebony magazine.
Principal Correspondent: Milton A. Smith.
Smith, Richard E., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Law; Christianity; communism.
Principal Correspondent: Richard E. Smith.
Society for Ethical Culture, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Discrimination in housing; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Sidney H. Scheuer.
Southern Conference Educational Fund, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Tax-exempt organizations; racial discrimination in health
facilities and services.
Principal Correspondent: James A. Dombrowski.
Southern Regional Council, Inc., 1949–51.
Major Topic: Human rights.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Tilly.
Spain, 1949–51.
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Sparling, Edward J., 1949–51.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt reelection as adviser to Roosevelt College.
Principal Correspondent: Edward J. Sparling.
Spellman, Francis, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Religious faith; Catholic Church.
Principal Correspondent: Francis Spellman.
Spencer, Marcus A., 1951.
Major Topic: Winant House in London, gift of Americans.
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Principal Correspondent: Marcus A. Spencer.
Spivak, Lawrence, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt appearing on “Keep Posted” television
program.
Principal Correspondents: Lawrence E. Spivak; Gilbert W. Stewart.
Sporborg, Constance, c. 1949–52.
Major Topics: Human rights; USSR prison camps; elections; UNESCO.
Principal Correspondent: Constance A. Sporborg.
Standish, Jared B., 1951.
Major Topics: Palestinians; U.S. sovereignty; Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Principal Correspondent: Jared Butler Standish.
State Department, 1951–52.
Major Topics: U.S. foreign policy discussion; human rights; Iran; China;
Japanese women; U. K.
Principal Correspondents: Francis H. Russell; Clarke L. Willard; John D.
Hickerson.
Stephens, Donald, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Discrimination in education; presidential elections.
Principal Correspondent: Donald Stephens.
Stevenson, Adlai, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Human rights remarks by Adlai E. Stevenson; Adlai E.
Stephenson Democratic nomination for president; Averell Harriman;
Adlai E. Stevenson address before Gridiron Club; Adlai E. Stephenson
campaign volunteers.
Principal Correspondents: Adlai E. Stevenson; Paul E. Fitzpatrick.
Stewart, Gilbert “Pete,” 1947–52.
Major Topics: Human rights covenant; international law; genocide.
Principal Correspondents: Gilbert W. Stewart Jr.; Milton M. Plumb Jr.
Stokes, Anson Phelps, 1950–51.
Major Topics: Children; church and state.
Principal Correspondent: Anson Phelps Stokes.
Stout, Rex and Pola, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Communism in Korea; U.S. Constitution and world
government.
Principal Correspondents: Rex Stout; Pola Stout.
Straight, Michael, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Federal employees code of conduct; veterans support of
McCarran Immigration Law.
Principal Correspondent: Michael Straight.
Straus, Nathan, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Housing.
Principal Correspondent: Nathan Straus.
Students for Democratic Action, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Students for Democratic Action Convention; McCarthyism
effect on students.
Principal Correspondents: Galen A. Martin; Sander Levin.
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Suckley, Margaret, 1945, 1952.
Major Topics: Fala; Ellen McRorie; William Oatis imprisonment.
Principal Correspondents: Margaret L. Suckley; Ellis O. Briggs.
Survey Associates, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Youth; Communists.
Principal Correspondents: Kathryn Close; Beulah Amidon.
Swart, Harmon V., 1952.
Major Topics: United Nations Fund; money; public debt; banks and banking.
Principal Correspondents: Harmon V. Swart; Bernard M. Baruch.
Swiss Colony, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Eleanor Roosevelt name used for advertising by Swiss Colony.
Principal Correspondent: Maggi W. Kubly.
Swope, Herbert Bayard, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Elsa Maxwell.
Principal Correspondent: Herbert Bayard Swope.
Taberner, John V., 1951.
Major Topic: World Assembly of Youth.
Principal Correspondents: John V. Taberner; Durward V. Sandifer.
Tabouis, Genevieve, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Presidential election campaign.
Principal Correspondents: Genevieve Tabouis; Angela Braun.
Takagi, Tomiko, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Human Rights Commission; Japan war widows; foreign
businessmen in China; Lord and Taylor; Japan National Hakone
Sanatorium for wounded Soldiers.
Principal Correspondents: Dorothy Shaver; Tomiko Takagi; Juro Suzuki.
Taylor, Myron, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Myron C. Taylor gift of Anabel Taylor Hall to Cornell
University; Myron C. Taylor gift of The Boy and Girl Scouts Building to
Lyons Community Center, New York; American Relief for Italy, Inc.;
Principal Correspondent: Myron C. Taylor.
Television Authority, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Television.
Principal Correspondent: Burton Jacoby.
Teller, Sidney A., 1952.
Major Topic: Mexico high schools and Roosevelt High School, Chicago,
Illinois, exchange of flags.
Principal Correspondent: Sidney A. Teller.
Thompson, Geraldine (Mrs. Lewis), 1948–52.
Major Topics: Paul A. Dever election; crime and criminals; Selective Service
System; inflation.
Principal Correspondents: Geraldine L. Thompson; Paul A. Dever; Durward
V. Sandifer; Sanford Bates.
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Thompson, Malvina, c. 1951.
Major Topics: Women and education; secretarial employment.
Principal Correspondent: Malvina Thompson.
Thompson, Mildred, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Fala; Eleanor Roosevelt delegate to UN.
Principal Correspondent: Mildred Thompson.
Tiffany & Company, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Tiffany & Company Jewelry repair for Eleanor Roosevelt.
Tilly, Dorothy, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Courts; public schools.
Principal Correspondent: Dorothy Tilly.
Time, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Charles A. Lindbergh Time Man of the Year; Eleanor
Roosevelt Time magazine visit; West Germany; Spyros Skouras;
presidential election in Ohio.
Principal Correspondents: Larry Hoover; Roy E. Larsen.
Tinkelman, Gertrude, 1951.
Principal Correspondent: Gertrude Tinkelman.
Tobias, Dr. Channing, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Religion; Howard Thurman; human relations.
Principal Correspondent: Channing H. Tobias.
Tolstoy Foundation, 1946–51.
Major Topics: Alexandra Tolstoy Senate testimony on immigration and
naturalization; Soviet citizens books and articles.
Principal Correspondent: Alexandra Tolstoy.
Toombs, Henry, c. 1947–52.
Major Topic: Orphans.
Principal Correspondent: Adah K. Toombs.
Topalovic, Zora, 1952.
Major Topics: Poetry; drama The Pathway of Years by Zora Topalovic
dedicated to UN.
Principal Correspondent: Zora Topalovic.
Treasury Department, 1945–51.
Major Topics: U.S. savings bonds; Social Security Act.
Principal Correspondents: Philip M. Light; Victor H. Self.
Tuition Plan, Inc., 1949–52.
Major Topic: Education.
Principal Correspondent: Rudolf Neuburger.
Tully, Grace, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Youth.
Principal Correspondent: Grace G. Tully.
Tuskegee Institute.
Major Topic: Black American women employment.
Principal Correspondent: Eugene Sibley.
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Unitarian Service Committee, 1950–52.
Major Topics: Unitarian Service Committee Medical Mission to Germany
report; children.
Principal Correspondents: Howard L. Brooks; William Emerson.
UAW-CIO, 1945–52.
Major Topic: UAW-AFL member Christopher Ziegler worker father of the
year.
Principal Correspondent: George Grisham.
United Cerebral Palsy, 1951–52.
Major Topic: United Cerebral Palsy fund-raising campaign.
Principal Correspondents: William Mogle; Leonard H. Goldenson.
United Church Women, 1945–52.
Major Topics: The United Council of Church Women Conference of Social
Work; Christianity.
Principal Correspondents: Esther C. Stamats; Dorothy S. MacLeod; Myrta
Ross; Mossie Allman Wyker.
United Jewish Appeal, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Israel; discrimination; democracy; emigration; children.
Principal Correspondents: Gertrude B. Oresman; Monroe Goldwater; Samuel
Perlmutter; Ariel Margulies.
UN Correspondence, 1946–52.
Major Topics: U.S. loyalty to United Nations; UNESCO; UN Korea action
casualty figures; gas and bacteriological warfare; USSR.
Principal Correspondents: Byron Price; Durward V. Sandifer.
UN Organizations: A–H, 1946–52.
Major Topics: United Nations Association in Canada; Human Rights Day in
Japan; The United Nations Association of Japan, Inc.; United Nations
Council of Harvard.
Principal Correspondent: W. G. C. Howland.
UNESCO, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Education; General Conference of UNESCO; UN in Korea;
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO conference; human rights;
UNESCO support for UN; Janata College in India; UNESCO gift coupon
plan; Senate UNESCO 1953 appropriations; public schools; women;
Human Rights Day, 1952; UNESCO World Review radio news.
Principal Correspondents: Lloyd H. Hughes; Elizabeth Beeson.
UN Organizations: I–V, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Education; human rights.
Principal Correspondent: G. N. T. Widdrington.
UN International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), 1949–52.
Major Topics: Youth; child welfare.
Principal Correspondent: Maurice Pate.
United Nations: U.N. GRAM, 1950–51.
Major Topics: U.N. GRAM Publishing Company financial crisis; economic
world aid; foreign trade; Korea; world law; Japan trade; USSR.
Principal Correspondent: Wallace Thorsen.
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Major Topics: Students views on human rights; transportation; human rights
covenants; United World Federalists.
Principal Correspondents: Mary Politzer; George L. Rosenfeld.
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United Nations Week, 1949–51.
Major Topics: Universal collective security; arms control and disarmament;
human rights; business; industry; UN accomplishments; youth.
Principal Correspondent: Jane Wolf.
United Nations WORLD, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Human rights covenant.
Principal Correspondents: Tibor Koeves; Max McCullough.
United Negro College Fund, Inc., 1949–52.
Major Topics: Education; race relations; college and university youth.
Principal Correspondents: Catherine Hughes Waddell; Margery B. Loengard;
Hylton L. James.
United Parents Association of New York City, Inc., 1949–51.
Major Topic: Public school children.
Principal Correspondent: Newbold Morris.
United Press Associations, 1946–51.
Major Topic: United Press Directory.
United: S–University.
Major Topics: New York USO Campaign; United War Veterans Memorial
and Executive Committee of New York County, Inc.; women; universal
military training; motion pictures.
Principal Correspondent: Gustave H. Todrank.
U.S.: A–Z.
Major Topics: Point 4 program; business and international economic
development; Partners in Progress report; Foreign Investment Standards
draft; immigration; criminal alien deportation.
Principal Correspondents: Curtis J. Hoxter; William F. Bahlmann; Herzel H.
E. Plaine.
U.S. Committee for Care of European Children, 1951–52.
Major Topics: European children; U.S. Committee for the Care of European
Children, Inc., report.
Principal Correspondent: M. Ingeborg Olsen.
U.S. National Student Association, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt election to National Council of the U.S.
National Student Association; U.S. students.
Principal Correspondents: William T. Dentzer; Avrea Ingram Jr.
United World Federalists, 1947–51.
Major Topic: Universal law.
Principal Correspondent: Carl E. Wagenman.
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University: A–W.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt honorary member of University Amigo
Boys Association; University of California Berkeley convention;
University of Chicago round table; University of Connecticut conference;
University of Minnesota The Silent Moment radio program; University of
Utah UNESCO meeting.
Principal Correspondents: Abe Eisenstein; George A. Pettitt; George E.
Probst; Abbe Cohen; Betty Thomas Girling; Frederic L. Sederholm;
Harold W. Bentley.
University of Denver, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Ben M. Cherrington contributions to University of Denver.
Principal Correspondents: Ben M. Cherrington; S. Arthur Henry.
Urban League, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Black Americans increased income; minority employment.
Principal Correspondent: Lloyd K. Garrison.
Van Loon, Gerard Willem and Henry and Janet, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondents: Gerard Willem van Loon; Janet van Loon.
Van Walt, Helen Forbes, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Family life.
Principal Correspondent: Helen Forbes van Walt.
Van Waters, Miriam, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Family life; crime and criminals.
Principal Correspondents: Miriam van Waters; Durward V. Sandifer.
Varga, Ruben George, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt book This I Remember; Ruben George
Varga immigration; blind violinist Ruben George Varga.
Principal Correspondents: John Vargis; Ruben George Varga.
Vassar Brothers Hospital, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Vassar Brothers Hospital financial statement and newsletter.
Principal Correspondents: Lewis M. Shaw; Ellison H. Capers.
Vassar College, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Vassar College pamphlet From Vassar.
Principal Correspondents: Katherine Blodgett Hadley; Sarah Gibson
Blanding.
Veterans Administration, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Disabled veterans; Veterans Administration hospitals
paraplegics.
Principal Correspondents: L. M. Hylton; H. V. Stirling.
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1948–53.
Major Topics: Disabled veterans; VFW activities.
Principal Correspondents: Sidney A. Levy; Robert F. Wagner Jr.
Vetter, John J., 1952.
Major Topics: UNESCO; Princeton School of Financial and Commercial
Engineering; collective finance; Purple Cross Foundation.
Principal Correspondents: John J. Vetter; Ward B. Cole.
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Viscardi, Henry and Lucille, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Handicapped; vocational rehabilitation.
Principal Correspondents: Henry Viscardi Jr.; Arthur S. Flemming.
Voice of America, 1950–51.
Major Topics: Voice of America broadcast script in commemoration of birth
of FDR; womens rights.
Principal Correspondent: William O. Player Jr.
Volunteers for Stevenson, 1952.
Major Topics: Adlai E. Stevenson; students for Adlai E. Stevenson.
Principal Correspondents: Jane Dick; Joseph F. Bohrer.
Von Hesse, Elizabeth and Maxeda, 1948–52.
Major Topics: Speech training; Black American dolls.
Principal Correspondents: Elisabeth von Hesse; Maxeda von Hesse; R. M.
Reedy.
Waheed, Khalid and Saida, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Pakistan human rights.
Principal Correspondents: Saida Waheed; Khalid Waheed.
Walker, Frank C., 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Frank C. Walker.
Walker, Mrs. Morton, 1949–52.
Major Topic: New York City transportation.
Principal Correspondent: Mrs. Morton Walker.
Walker, Rae, 1946–52.
Major Topics: USSR; Korean War; Communist threat; family life.
Principal Correspondent: Rae Walker.
Walker, Turnley, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Georgia Warm Springs book.
Principal Correspondents: Basil O’Connor; Turnley Walker.
Walsh, James M., 1951.
Principal Correspondent: James M. Walsh.
Wan Waithayakon, 1951.
Major Topic: Thailand Prince Wan Waithayakon visit with Eleanor Roosevelt.
Principal Correspondent: Wan Waithayakon.
Warfield, William, 1950–51.
Major Topic: William Warfield concert.
Principal Correspondents: William Warfield; Richard Pleasant.
Warren, George L., 1947–52.
Major Topics: European refugees; Baltic Legions (Waffen SS units)
immigration to U.S..
Principal Correspondent: George L. Warren.
Washington [Organizations].
Major Topics: Theater and opera house established as National War
Memorial; art galleries; The Washington Educational Touring Club.
Principal Correspondent: J. G. Frain.
Waterbury, Larry Jr., 1945-52.
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Watson, Thomas J., 1946–52.
Major Topic: United Jewish Appeal.
Principal Correspondent: Thomas J. Watson.
Wattes, William, 1952.
Major Topic: Communists.
Principal Correspondent: William Wattes.
Webster, Mabel, 1948–52.
Major Topic: Public school appointments.
Principal Correspondent: Hobart M. Corning.
Weiss, Louis S., 1947–52.
Major Topics: Children; Louis S. Weiss.
Principal Correspondents: Kathryn Davison; Lloyd K. Garrison.
Welfare Organizations, 1945–52.
Major Topic: Housing assistance.
Principal Correspondent: Henry L. McCarthy.
Welles, Sumner, 1947–51.
Principal Correspondent: Sumner Welles.
Wellesley College, 1947–51.
Principal Correspondent: Margaret Clapp.
Wells, George, 1946–51.
Major Topic: United Nations.
Principal Correspondent: George S. Wells.
West Point, 1950–51.
Major Topics: West Point cadets dismissal for cheating; White House wreathlaying ceremony for FDR tomb.
Principal Correspondents: Anna M. Rosenberg; J. Lawton Collins; William J.
Ryan.
Weston, Harold, 1950–52.
Major Topic: United Nations building paintings.
Principal Correspondents: Harold Weston; Louis Mumford.
Whalen, Grover A., 1946–52.
Major Topics: Radio station WNYC founding; Grover A. Whalen radio
interview; Netherlands Queen Juliana and Prince Bernard visit; civil
defense.
Principal Correspondents: Frank Ernest Hill; Grover A. Whalen.
Wheaton, Fred, 1952.
Major Topics: International relations; human rights; national bankruptcy;
USSR propaganda; Korean War.
Principal Correspondent: Fred S. Wheaton.
Wherry, Charles D., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Nat (King) Cole delinquent income tax property seizure;
American Medical Association opposition to socialized medicine; Adlai E.
Stevenson.
Principal Correspondent: Charles D. Wherry.
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White, Walter, 1951–52.
Major Topics: Liberia internal affairs; Black American discrimination; civil
rights; education; segregation; housing; crime and criminals;
transportation; NAACP report; presidential elections; NAACP secretary
report; NAACP legal department monthly report.
Principal Correspondents: Walter White; C. D. B. King; Francis J.
McConnell.
White House, 1945–52.
Major Topic: White House historical furnishings.
Principal Correspondent: Laurence Gouverneur Hoes.
Whiteman, Majorie, 1947–52.
Major Topics: McCarran Act prison camps; civil rights.
Principal Correspondent: Marjorie Whiteman.
Wiener, Peter, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Stanton Griffis.
Principal Correspondent: Peter F. Wiener.
Wiggins, Rex, 1946–51.
Major Topic: Children.
Principal Correspondent: Rex Wiggins.
Wilhelm Reich Foundation, 1951.
Major Topics: Diseases and disorders; Orgonomic Anti-Nuclear Radiation
Project.
Principal Correspondents: Alice R. Kahn; Shields Warren; Simeon J. Tropp;
Wilhelm Reich.
Wilhelmina [Princess, Netherlands], 1945–51.
Principal Correspondent: Princess Wilhelmina of the Netherlands.
Willert, Lady Arthur (Florence), 1948–51.
Principal Correspondent: Florence Willert.
Williams, Aubrey, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Presidential elections; foreign relations; USSR.
Principal Correspondent: Aubrey Williams.
Williams, Charl O., 1950.
Major Topics: The National Conference on Church and State; federal aid to
education; Catholic private schools.
Principal Correspondent: Charl Ormond Williams.
Williams, Charl O., 1952.
Major Topics: Religious education; Fala; U.S. ambassador to the Vatican;
elections; National Education Association; Charl Ormond Williams;
retirement income; Education planks in party platforms.
Principal Correspondent: Charl Ormond Williams.
Williams, Essie L., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Family life; human rights; public health in old age.
Principal Correspondent: Essie L. Williams.
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Major Topics: Korea; books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondents: Wayne C. Williams; Harry S. Truman.
Williamsburg Settlement, 1950–52.
Major Topic: Williamsburg Settlement Gold Medal Award presentation to
Thomas E. Dewey.
Principal Correspondent: Gertrude Ammerman.
Wiltwyck School, 1951.
Major Topics: Wiltwyck School fund-raising; Wiltwyck School monthly
reports; Eleanor Roosevelt gift to Wiltwyck School.
Principal Correspondents: Ernst Papanek; Houi Weiss; Harriet A. Simons;
Louis S. Weiss.
Wiltwyck School, 1952.
Major Topics: Wiltwyck School monthly reports; Wiltwyck School fundraising; Wiltwyck School criminal court youth report; Albert and Mary
Lasker Foundation grant for Wiltwyck School.
Principal Correspondents: Jacob S. Potofsky; Ernst Papanek; Harriet A.
Simons; Houi Weiss.
Winchell, Walter, 1945–52.
Principal Correspondent: Walter Winchell.
Winslow, Richard S., 1946–52.
Major Topics: Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Commission salary; Hungary
deportations; UN building; UN administration.
Principal Correspondent: Richard S. Winslow.
Wittman, Deborah BenYehuda, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Family life.
Principal Correspondent: Deborah BenYehuda-Wittman.
Woetzel, Robert K., 1949–52.
Principal Correspondent: Robert K. Woetzel.
Women’s American ORT, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Women’s American ORT vocational training; Women’s
American ORT Silver Anniversary Convention.
Principal Correspondents: Anna K. Shuman; Louise Bitman; Ruth Roberts.
Women’s City Club of New York, 1945–52.
Major Topic: UN.
Principal Correspondent: Caryl R. Granttham.
Women’s International Exposition, 1950–51.
Major Topic: Women’s International Exposition Medallions of Honor.
Principal Correspondent: Adele Scott.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1946–51.
Major Topics: Universal military training; women in Germany; communism;
history of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
Principal Correspondents: Pearl S. Buck; Mabel L. Parkin; Helen L. Fleming.
Women’s National Book Association, 1949–51.
Major Topic: Dorothy Canfield Fisher winner of 1951 Constance Lindsay
Skinner Award.
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Women’s National Press Club, 1949–52.
Major Topic: Women’s National Press Club financial report.
Principal Correspondents: Christine Sadler; Josephine Ripley; Marie Sauer.
Women’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Association, 1951–52.
Major Topic: Theodore Roosevelt ninety-third birth anniversary.
Principal Correspondents: Sherman Post Haight; Lucy Cumming.
Women’s University Club of the City of New York, 1950–51.
Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Woodrow Wilson Foundation meeting.
Principal Correspondents: Eunice H. Carter; Twile Lytton Cavert.
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Woodside Sterling Company, 1947–52.
Major Topic: Marriage gift purchase by Eleanor Roosevelt from Woodside
Sterling Company.
Principal Correspondent: M. Bernheim.
Woodward, Ellen, 1946–52.
Major Topics: Social Security; National Women’s Advisory Committee;
International Conference of Social Work.
Principal Correspondent: Ellen S. Woodward.
World: A–G.
Major Topics: World Affairs Council of Philadelphia; World Assembly of
Youth Conference; World Brotherhood; Palestine refugees; World
Council of Churches.
Principal Correspondents: Charles H. Frazier; Everett R. Clinchy;
O. Frederick Nolde.
World Federation of UN Associations, 1947–52.
Major Topic: World Federation of United Nations Associations Bulletin.
Principal Correspondent: Stephen M. Schwebel.
World: H–Wou.
Major Topics: World Parliament of Religions, Inc.; youth; veterans;
employment; books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondents: R. C. Roper; Gilbert A. Harrison; Helen E.
Worrall; George A. Palmer; Eleanor Goddard Worthen.
World Health Organization, 1949–52.
Major Topics: World Health Organization regulations; World Health
Organization Southeast Asia Region.
Worldover Press, 1950–52.
Major Topic: World crisis analysis.
Principal Correspondent: Samuel Guy Inman.
Wright, Louis T., 1952.
Major Topic: Louis T. Wright.
Principal Correspondents: Walter White; W. Montague Cobb.
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Principal Correspondent: Wilson W. Wyatt.
Wyker, Mrs. James D., 1951–52.
Major Topics: Family life; The Christian Woman’s Action Program for World
Peace; Korea.
Principal Correspondents: Mossie A. Wyker; Dorothy S. MacLeod; Matthew
J. Connelly; Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
Wyn, Inc., 1951–52.
Major Topic: Books and bookselling.
Principal Correspondents: Robert H. Fetridge Jr.; Ruth Brown.
Yale University, 1946–52.
Major Topic: Yale Law School.
Principal Correspondents: Malvina C. Thompson; Frank Logue.
Yen, Y. C. James, 1948–52.
Major Topics: The Mass Education Movement, Inc.; China education;
Philippines education.
Principal Correspondents: Y. C. James Yen; William O. Douglas.
Yeshiva University, 1952.
Major Topic: Education.
Principal Correspondent: Samuel Belkin.
Young [Organizations]–Young Q.
Major Topics: F.D.R. Young Democrats; children; aged and aging; youth;
Chile.
Principal Correspondents: Gary Schlessinger; Natalie Peterson; Ida K.
Nierenberg; J. M. K. Youngblood.
Young Adult Council, 1951–52.
Major Topic: World Assembly of Youth.
Principal Correspondent: Bernice Bridges.
Young Men’s Christian Association, 1947–52.
Major Topics: Young Men’s Christian Association; youth.
Principal Correspondents: Milton H. Washington; Dean H. Temple; J. M. C.
Duckworth.
Young Women’s Christian Association, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Germany YWCA; United Nations Covenant on Human Rights;
Young Women’s Christian Association; youth.
Principal Correspondents: Rosalie Oakes; Evangeline Wilcox; Marjorie R.
Mudge; Elizabeth Y. Herron; Constance M. Anderson.
Zenith Corporation, 1945–52.
Major Topics: Zenith Corporation; hearing aids.
Principal Correspondents: Ted Leitzell; F. Tombini; E. F. McDonald Jr.
Zuckerman, Irving, 1949–52.
Major Topics: Irving Zuckerman; presidential election candidates.
Principal Correspondent: Irving Zuckerman.
Zuekal, Michael, 1950–51.
Major Topics: Zuekal Foundation for World Brotherhood; Michael Zuekal.
Principal Correspondent: Michael Zuekal.
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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX
The following index is a guide to the principal correspondents in this microform publication.
The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the
colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins.
Hence, 1: 0001 directs researchers to Frame 0001 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index,
which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title;
inclusive dates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, listed in the order in
which they appear on the film.
Most correspondence in this collection is either to or from Eleanor Roosevelt. Therefore her
name is not included as a principal correspondent in this index.
Amidon, Beulah
18: 0025
Ammerman, Gertrude
20: 0368
Amory, J. Forbes
2: 0260
Amram, Hortense
2: 0178
Anderson, Constance M.
21: 0430
Anderson, Dewey
15: 0001
Anderson, Dorothy
2: 0280
Anderson, V. V.
2: 0290
Andrews, Gordon S. V.
6: 0145
Ariss, R. M.
1: 0106
Armstrong, Bess
2: 0311
Arnaldo, Solomon V.
9: 0041
Arons, Maxine R.
2: 0339
Asbury, Edith
13: 1038
Acheson, Dean
1: 0001; 4: 0737
Adams, Arthur S.
1: 0519; 10: 0125
Adams, Charles F.
11: 0925
Adams, Diana M.
9: 1017
Adelstein, Gertrude
13: 0443
Ainsworth, Cyril
1: 1072
Aldrich, Julian C.
13: 0205
Aleksis, Alexander J.
11: 0187
Alexander, J. E.
13: 0443
Ali Khan, Raána Liaquat
10: 0160; 14: 0258
Allen, Kathleen
11: 0382
Allen, Lucile
13: 0081
Alpert, George
3: 0798
Altman, Sylvia
14: 0099
73
Atler, Noah A.
9: 0808
Attlee, Clement
2: 0426
Attlee, Violet H.
2: 0426
Auerlach, Beatrice
2: 0431
Augustine, Louise P.
3: 0116
Auriol, Jacqueline
2: 0462
Austin, Mildred A.
2: 0489
Austin, Warren R.
2: 0489
Baarslag, Esther
2: 0513
Bache, Harold L.
16: 0951
Baer, Max F.
3: 0315
Bagdan, Sadye S.
8: 0307
Bahlmann, William F.
19: 0123
Bailey, C. Lloyd
13: 0015
Bailey, David A.
2: 0526
Baird, Janet
14: 0140
Baker, Adelaide N.
2: 0565
Baker, Mary Howe
2: 0580
Balassa, Alice
2: 0612
Bambace, Angela
9: 0664
Banks, Richard David
2: 0620
Barabas, Juris S.
2: 0628
Barabas, Magda
2: 0628
Barclay, Maida
2: 0683
Barker, Joseph E.
3: 0068
Barkin, Ben
2: 0724
Barlow, Samuel L. M.
2: 0727
Barnard, Harry
5: 1088
Barnett, Eula V.
12: 0471
Baron, Philip L.
2: 0760
Barstow, John S.
2: 0768
Bartlett, Nathan T.
2: 0801
Baruch, Bernard M.
2: 0810; 18: 0034
Barwig, Norbert James
2: 0858
Basilio, Mauro
2: 0870
Bates, Sanford
2: 0894; 18: 0238
Bauer, Louis H.
4: 1002
Bayza, Susan
2: 0916
Beal, Frank Peer
2: 0929
Beale, Howard K.
2: 0929
Beam, Jacob D.
6: 0026
Beaser, Herbert Wilton
2: 0944
Beatty, Jerome, Jr.
14: 0242
Beaven, Marion B.
15: 0709
Bebler, Ales
2: 0962
Beck, Myer P.
2: 0972
74
Beermann, Charles R.
15: 0981
Beeson, Elizabeth
18: 0878
Behm, Max A.
2: 0974
Beichman, Arnold
9: 0510
Belkin, Samuel
21: 0320
Bell, Lillian
2: 0976
Benítez, Jaime
2: 0994
Benson, Marguerite R.
5: 0625
Bentley, Harold W.
19: 0321
Benton, William
2: 1017
BenYehuda-Wittman, Deborah
20: 0729
Bergling, Virginia C.
2: 1039
Bergman, Alfred
2: 1046
Bergman, Marcia
2: 1059
Berman, Daniel M
Biele, Martha H.
9: 0690
Bigelow, Mason H.
13: 0674
Bingham, Barry B.
3: 0172
Bitker, Bruno V.
3: 0187
Bitman, Louise
20: 0744
Black, Algernon D.
3: 0193; 6: 0642; 14: 0011
Blackwell, Katherine R.
13: 0895
Blanchard, Roger
13: 0331
Blanding, Sarah Gibson
19: 0442
Blanshard, Paul, Jr.
3: 0261
Blaustein, Jacob
1: 0850
Bloch, H. George
3: 0274
Bloemsma, Philip
3: 0292
Blyley, Katherine Gillette
10: 0125
Bock, Oskar F.
3: 0344
Bohrer, Joseph F.
19: 0629
Bokhari, Ahmed
3: 0350
Boscaino, Frank
3: 0405
Botts, Fred
3: 0430
Bourbon, J. L.
3: 0445
Bourne, Dorothy Dulles
3: 0457
Bourne, James
3: 0457
Bowers, Claude G.
3: 0493
2: 1091
Bernard, Viola W.
3: 0001
Bernays, Edward L.
12: 0573
Bernhard, Dorothy
3: 0038
Bernheim, M.
21: 0001
Bernstein, Irene
15: 0137
Bethune, Mary McLeod
3: 0068, 0116
Bevis, Palmer
1: 0985
Biddle, Francis
2: 0052; 3: 0167
75
Bowles, Chester
3: 0511; 17: 0543
Bradfield, Mrs. A. W.
3: 0554
Brandenburg, Earnest
16: 0330
Brannan, Charles F.
10: 0690
Brannon, Charles
3: 0864
Braun, Angela
18: 0116
Brennan, Sheila
4: 0073
Bridges, Bernice
21: 0376
Briggs, Ellis O.
18: 0001
Brill, Richard
4: 0964
Brodschi, George
3: 0887
Brooks, Howard L.
18: 0635
Brown, Alice
3: 0944
Brown, Ruth
21: 0264
Brown, William J.
3: 0953
Bruce, David
3: 0996; 15: 0896
Bryant, M. W. C.
3: 0969
Bryant, William Cullen
4: 0968
Buchner, Sari
4: 1052
Buck, Pearl S.
3: 0996; 20: 0773
Bunche, Ralph J.
4: 0001
Burke, W. J.
11: 0213
Burkhardt, Anna Jane
4: 0036
Burnette, Wells D.
16: 0086
Burns, Mrs. J. P.
4: 0063
Caesar, Irving
4: 0092
Caminer, John J.
12: 0037
Canfield, Cass
4: 0102; 8: 0402
Capers, Ellison H.
19: 0431
Carey, James B.
4: 0181, 1043; 9: 0671
Carmen, Harry J.
13: 0618, 1061
Carnahan, A. S. J.
8: 0095
Carnegie, Amos H.
13: 0443
Carpenter, David
4: 0244
Carpenter, H. Daniel
9: 0094
Carpenter, Yoshiko
4: 0244
Carr, William G.
13: 0394
Carrick, Virginia B.
15: 0961
Carter, Eunice H.
20: 0848
Carter, John Archer
1: 0815
Case, James H., Jr.
2: 0704; 11: 0905
Cates, John M., Jr.
15: 0054
Cavert, Twile Lytton
20: 0848
Chapman, Oscar L.
9: 0362, 0471; 12: 0471; 14: 0244
Chassler, Sey
4: 0908
Châtelet, A.
4: 0986
76
Cherrington, Ben M.
19: 0346
Childs, John L.
10: 0811
Christiansen, Mabel Gladys
4: 0337
Church, Stanley H.
4: 0455; 6: 0931
Churchill, Sarah B.
4: 0481
Churchill, Winston S.
4: 0481
Clancy, Daniel Francis
9: 0471; 15: 0896
Clapp, Margaret
19: 0978
Clay, Lucius D.
5: 0085
Clemens, Cyril
4: 0627
Clift, David H.
1: 0930
Clinchy, Everett R.
21: 0040
Close, Kathryn
18: 0025
Cobb, W. Montague
21: 0221
Cobbs, Henry
4: 0687
Cochrane, Louise
4: 0718
Cockrell, Ewing
4: 0737
Cohen, Abbe
19: 0321
Cohen, Benjamin
3: 0274; 4: 0764
Cohn, Harry M.
3: 0543
Coit, Eleanor G.
1: 0877
Cole, Jane M.
6: 0361
Cole, Ward B.
19: 0503
Coll, Richard
4: 0778
Collier, Fred C.
4: 0837
Collier, John
4: 0903
Collins, J. Lawton
19: 0991
Collins, Mary Love
4: 0917; 12: 0645
Colman, Mona N.
4: 0927
Connelly, Matthew J.
8: 0324; 21: 0240
Cook, Elsie Thornton
6: 1085
Corley, Vincent P.
5: 0019
Corning, Hobart M.
19: 0928
Corry, Andrew V.
9: 0394
Corwith, Doris
13: 0001
Couturier, Marie-Claude Vaillant
14: 0496
Cracknell, H. C. H.
14: 0170
Craig, May
5: 0064
Craigen, Joseph A.
12: 0660
Crittenden, Francelia N.
17: 0054
Croop, A. Vernon
15: 0695
Cropley, Ralph E.
5: 0076
Crothers, George D.
4: 0964
Crouch, Paul A.
10: 0101
Cucolo, Anthony
5: 0134
Cumming, Lucy
20: 0829
77
Cummings, Ida Mayer
9: 0870
Curry, James E.
5: 0202; 14: 0244
Cuthbert, Margaret
2: 0001
Dallas, Constance H.
5: 0259
Damon, Virgil
5: 0283
Darst, Joseph M.
5: 0332
Dauerschmidt, Simon
15: 0791
Davenport, Frederick M.
5: 0353
Davis, Jerome
5: 0384
Davis, Michael M.
4: 1002
Davis, Nathaniel P.
5: 0384
Davison, Kathryn
19: 0933
Dawson, Laurence A.
5: 0885
De Catalogne, Gerard
8: 0365
De Kalb, Eugenie
5: 0470
De Lima, Oscar A.
1: 0347; 5: 0531
De Mezaubran, Yolande
12: 0110
De Ponceau, Arthur
5: 0704
De Veyrac, Colette
5: 0777
De Wetter, Louise Hurlbutt
8: 0230
Dean, Helen B.
13: 0173
Dean, Vera Micheles
7: 0182
Decker, Mary Bell
5: 0433
DeKalb, Frances Douglas
6: 0069
Del Duca, Louis F.
8: 0528
Delaney, Kathleen
5: 0500
Demby, E. H.
5: 0605
Denker, David D.
1: 1072
Dentzer, William T.
13: 0742; 19: 0301
Desmond, Thomas
5: 0736
Deubemer, W. H.
5: 0755
Dever, Paul A.
18: 0238
DeVoe, Minnie
16: 0922
DeWitt, William A.
5: 0793
Dick, Jane
19: 0629
Dickens, Helen O.
13: 0326
Dickinson, Donna
5: 0830
Dickson, John
13: 0349
Dilliard, Irving
5: 0838
Dingman, Mary A.
5: 0867; 9: 0717
Dockstader, Mrs. F. B.
5: 0919
Dodge, Witherspoon
13: 0547
Dombrowski, James A.
2: 0810; 5: 0965; 17: 0597
Donovan, William J.
1: 0497, 0519
Dorasami, L. S.
9: 0394
Douglas, Emily Taft
10: 0125
78
Douglas, Helen Gahagan
5: 1074
Douglas, William O.
21: 0296
Dowling, Walter
9: 0180
Doyle, James E.
5: 0625
Doyle, Leo
6: 0017
Drachinsky, Vsevolod
6: 0026
Drummond, Bert
6: 0040
Dubinsky, David
6: 0053
Dubov, Leopold
3: 0635; 9: 0808
Ducas, Dorothy
6: 0069; 13: 0427
Duckworth, J. M. C.
21: 0407
Dulles, John Foster
6: 0113
Dulles, Sally
6: 0113
Dunn, Daniel P.
1: 0904
Dunne, Emmaline
6: 0122
Durante, Jimmy
13: 0674
Dustin, Winston S.
5: 0001; 9: 0154
Dytyniak, Paul
6: 0205
Eade, Charles
6: 0228
Early, Helen
6: 0259
Easton, Ed, Jr.
14: 0121
Eaton, Allen
6: 0263
Eddy, Sherwood
6: 0339
Edelheit, Leo
5: 0877
Edmonds, Edith M.
6: 0361
Edwards, India
5: 0670; 6: 0372
Edwards, Sarah Stanley
6: 0461
Edwards, Willard E.
6: 0391
Eichelberger, Clark M.
1: 0166, 0347; 4: 0927; 6: 0403; 8: 0095
Einstein, Albert
6: 0433
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
1: 0347; 6: 0446
Eisenstein, Abe
19: 0321
Elibank, Arthur
6: 0472
Elicker, Paul E.
12: 1076; 13: 0394
Elizabeth II, Princess (United Kingdom)
6: 0487
Elizabeth R. (Queen Mother, United
Kingdom)
6: 0487, 0504
Elliott, Ida
6: 0520
Ely, Gertrude
6: 0546
Emeny, Brooks
7: 0182
Emerson, William
18: 0635
Emmons, Charles H.
6: 0559
Emmory, H. O.
14: 0170
Enyart, J. L.
6: 0600
Ernst, Morris L.
6: 0626
Evans, Evan E.
4: 0607
79
Evans, Meryle Renie
13: 0895
Everett, Walter
1: 0985
Ewing, Oscar R.
2: 0944; 6: 0650
Fairbanks, Gertrude W.
6: 0654
Farrar, John
14: 0590
Fayerweather, Margaret
6: 1085
Feinberg, Abraham
5: 0670
Ferris, Helen
7: 0001; 9: 1037
Fetridge, Robert H., Jr.
21: 0264
Fiedgood, Harry B.
7: 0468
Field, George
7: 0388
Filipkowski, Stefan A.
7: 0058
Fillmore, Anna
13: 0547
Finley, Harold D.
12: 0513
Fischer, George
7: 0112
Fisher, Charles A.
1: 0904
Fisher, Harry M.
10: 0655
Fisher, Mendel N.
9: 0900
Fisher, Ruth
13: 0443
Fitzgerald, Edmund
4: 0270
Fitzpatrick, Paul E.
17: 0850
Flamm, Irving H.
7: 0126
Fleeson, Doris
7: 0136; 12: 0645
Fleming, Helen L.
20: 0773
Flemming, Arthur S.
13: 0239; 19: 0531
Flowers, Doris
20: 0796
Fong, Lloyd S. C.
7: 0163
Foot, Sylvia
3: 0882
Ford, Peyton
11: 0957
Fortier, Dominique
7: 0245
Foster, William C.
6: 0300
Fox, Melvin J.
13: 0015
Fradkin, Elvira K.
7: 0334
Frain, J. G.
19: 0820
Frauenfelder, William
2: 0704
Frazier, Charles H.
21: 0040
French, Paul Comly
4: 0143
Friedberger, Mabel S.
1: 1048
Froman, Lewis A.
16: 0440
Fulcher, Beatrice L.
14: 1041
Gales, Grace M.
7: 0536
Gammon, Roland
7: 0550; 17: 0011
Gandhi, Indira
9: 0394
Gardner, John R.
6: 0145
Gardner, Mrs. S. Charles
3: 0924
Gardner, Richard N.
7: 0558
80
Garrigue, Katharine
7: 0588
Garrison, Lloyd K.
7: 0674; 19: 0353, 0933
Gazzolo, Dorothy
12: 0573
Geiger, Davis E.
13: 0725
George R (King of England)
7: 0741
George, Frank
13: 0081
Gertler, Yetta M.
14: 0804
Gewirtz, Stanley
2: 0052
Ghosh, Sudhir
7: 0760
Gillett, Corinne F.
7: 0801
Girden, Amelie
8: 0035
Girling, Betty Thomas
19: 0321
Golden, John
7: 0618
Golden, Samuel
1: 0112
Goldenson, Leonard H.
18: 0668
Goldie, Arthur
7: 0950
Goldman, Albert
7: 0859
Goldwater, Monroe
18: 0712
Gooding, Raymond M.
7: 0963
Goodman, Joan
3: 0315
Gordon, June
7: 0984
Gordon, King
14: 1005
Gotshal, Sylvan
7: 1064
Gottlieb, Eli
9: 1010
Graham, Joel
11: 0758
Grandstaff, Earl C.
7: 1095
Granttham, Caryl R.
20: 0760
Gray, Kay Rainey
8: 0020
Greenberg, Louis
4: 1052
Greene, Clyde J.
8: 0054
Greene, Esther M.
14: 0804
Greenfield, Grace E.
8: 0064
Greensfelder, Bernard
8: 0095
Griffith, Lucille
14: 0478
Grimm, Peter
9: 0977
Grip, J. P.
8: 0154
Grisham, George
18: 0666
Grossman, Aubrey
11: 0561
Grossman, Joseph
8: 0189
Grossman, Marion L.
12: 0266
Gullas, Vicente
8: 0652
Gulledge, Z. L.
13: 0547
Gunning, O.
8: 0210
Gunther, John
8: 0226
Gurewitsch, David
8: 0230
Hackett, Charlotte C.
8: 0281
81
Hackett, Helen
8: 0299
Hadley, Katherine Blodgett
19: 0442
Hadley, Susannah
1: 0769
Hahn, Byron
8: 0324
Haight, Sherman Post
20: 0829
Hall, Gus
11: 0957
Hamilton, Alexander
6: 0145
Hammerstein, Oscar
2: 0494
Harding, Charles B.
13: 0895
Harley, Annette Brown
8: 0387
Harned, Samuel A.
2: 0904
Harper, Fowler V.
10: 0665
Harral, George S.
8: 0435
Harriman, Averell
8: 0448
Harriman, E. Roland
1: 1048
Harrington, Elizabeth S.
13: 0443, 0674
Harris, Cleo H.
5: 0553
Harrison, Florence L.
8: 0466; 17: 0054
Harrison, Gilbert A.
21: 0156
Hart, Evelyn J.
8: 0480
Harting, Frank
8: 0507
Hartman, May
9: 0741
Haslett, Caroline
9: 0510
Hassett, William D.
5: 0134
Head, Walter D.
9: 0180
Hecht, George J.
1: 0985; 14: 0434, 0445
Hechtkopf, Sol
3: 0315
Heiskell, Andrew
11: 0067
Held, Adolph
9: 0808
Helmich, Florence
8: 0566
Henderson, E. B.
8: 0587
Hendrix, Harry E.
11: 0957
Henning, Arthur
5: 0625
Henry, S. Arthur
19: 0346
Henshel, Harry D.
9: 0923
Heppner, Elizabeth P.
8: 0619
Herdman, Ramona
8: 0402
Herman, Henry B.
6: 0573
Herron, Carl V.
14: 1041
Herron, Elizabeth Y.
21: 0430
Hershey, Lewis B.
2: 1091
Hess, Julian
7: 0724
Hickerson, John D.
8: 0652, 0939; 13: 0674; 17: 0751
Hight, Betty
8: 0728
Hildebrandt, Rainer
9: 0698
Hill, Frank Ernest
19: 1016
82
Hingston, Edward A.
8: 0742
Hobson, Henry A.
8: 0772
Hoe, Edward L.
14: 1010
Hoes, Laurence Gouverneur
20: 0111
Hoffman, Helen D.
8: 0778
Hoffman, Paul G.
1: 0347
Hoffman, Walter F.
8: 0783
Hogan, Frank
11: 0330
Holden, Fox D.
14: 1010
Holland, Geneva
8: 0789
Holland, Kenneth
8: 0799; 9: 0480
Hollister, John S.
8: 0799; 9: 0480
Holtzman, Bertha
8: 0835
Homer, Dorothy R.
13: 0985
Honeyman, Nan
8: 0850
Honjo, Chiyoko
8: 0856
Hooker, Henry S.
8: 0893
Hoover, Herbert
8: 0035
Hoover, J. Edgar
8: 0154, 0901
Hoover, Larry
18: 0409
Horikawa, Tatsukichiro
8: 0939
Horne, Lena
12: 0660, 0918
Horton, Cecil
8: 0982
Horton, Myles
8: 0719
Houghton, Evans
8: 1006
Houtz, Philip
13: 0497
Howe, Grace Hartley
8: 1068
Howell, Charles
9: 0001
Howell, Charles R.
7: 0618
Howland, W. G. C.
18: 0851
Hoxter, Curtis J.
19: 0123
Hoyen, George
9: 0041
Hubbard, N. E. H.
9: 0080
Huck, Arthur
4: 0270
Huggins, Marion C.
10: 0479
Huggins, Molly
9: 0139
Hughes, Lloyd H.
18: 0878
Hughes, Malolo
9: 0146
Hugin, Adolph C.
9: 0113
Hull, Frances
9: 0154
Hull, Helen
9: 0173
Humelsine, Carlisle H.
16: 0655; 17: 0110
Humphrey, John
9: 0305
Hunt, Dorothy
9: 0312
Hunt, Rhoda H.
9: 0321
Hunter, Lillian Sharpe
13: 0895
83
Hurst, Fanny
9: 0325
Hyatt, Carl B
5: 0670
Hylton, L. M.
19: 0469
Ickes, Jane
9: 0362
Ihlder, John
9: 0113; 12: 1076
Ilma, Viola
9: 0372
Ingram, Avrea, Jr.
13: 0742; 19: 0301
Inman, Samuel Guy
21: 0207
Inness-Brown, Virginia
1: 0975
Irwin, Helen G.
13: 0349
Jackson, C. D.
13: 0063
Jackson, Gardner
9: 0772
Jackson, Judith
13: 0895
Jacoby, Burton
18: 0211
James, Hylton L.
19: 0069
Jamund, Theresa J.
8: 0116
Jaqua, Charles B.
9: 0787
Jarmel, Dorle
14: 0721
Jebb, Gladwyn
9: 0792
Jenkins, Rockwood
11: 0084
John, Alma Vessells
12: 0573
Johnson, Claire M.
12: 0918
Johnson, Clara Sturges
9: 0936
Johnson, David
8: 0799
Johnson, John H.
6: 0293
Johnson, Joseph E.
4: 0213
Johnson, Marion D.
13: 0349
Johnson, Mordecai W.
8: 1012
Johnson, Willard
13: 0101
Johnston, George Brinton
13: 0895
Jones, Alma
9: 0949
Jones, Eugene Wayman
14: 0698
Jones, Jameson
13: 0239
Jones, Lewis Webster
16: 0459
Jones, Paul
13: 0547
Jordan, David Starr
2: 0526
Joseph, Nannine
9: 0956
Josephs, Devereau C.
8: 0528
Judd, George E.
2: 1071
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Mercurio, Frank S.
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Miller, Emma Guffey
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Mauhs, Sharon
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Miller, Irving
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Miranda, Mamerto S.
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Moir, Phyllis
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Monti, Renato
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Nehru, Jawaharlal
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Nussbaum, Jean
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Oakes, Rosalie
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Oles, Stuart G.
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Olevitz, John
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Pacha, Ghouse
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Palmer, Charles Forrest
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Pell, Herbert
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Peterson, Natalie
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Pink, Louis H.
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Pins, Arnulf
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Pitcherale, John
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Player, William O., Jr.
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Pleasant, Richard
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Plumb, Milton M., Jr.
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Poe, Clarence
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Poindexter, Fred
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Polier, Justine Wise
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Polikaitis, Bronius
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Politis, Athanase G.
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Polowsky, Joseph
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Prachar, Joseph A.
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Pragan, Otto
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Pratt, Francis DeW.
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Proxmire, Elsie Rockefeller
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Ranis, Gustav
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Reedy, R. M.
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Reich, Wilhelm
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Reyno, David P.
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Ripley, Josephine
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Risnik, Barnes
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Rivera, Frank G.
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Robbins, I. D.
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Robins, Dorothy B.
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Rockefeller, Nelson A.
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Rockefeller, Winthrop
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Rohde, Ruth Bryan
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Rollman, H. W.
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Roosevelt, Anna
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Roosevelt, Archibald B.
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Roosevelt, Belle
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Roosevelt, Dorothy
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Roosevelt, Elliott
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Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
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Roosevelt, James
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Roosevelt, Janet
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Roosevelt, Mildred C.
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Roosevelt, William
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Roper, R. C.
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Rosen, Dorothy
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Rosenberg, Anna M.
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Rosenfeld, George L.
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Rosengarten, Isaac
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Sandifer, Durward V.
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Sauer, Marie
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Sauve, Maurice
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Sawada, Miki
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Sayre, Elizabeth
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Scarlett, William
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Schacher, Donald J.
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Schäffer-Bernstein, Carola
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Scheuer, Sidney H.
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Schlessinger, Gary
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Schneiderman, Rose
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Schwartz, John R.
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Schwebel, Stephen M.
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Rosenman, Samuel I.
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Rosensohn, Etta Lasker
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Rosenthal, Albert
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Ross, Myrta
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Rothschild, Sigmund
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Rowe, James, Jr.
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Rubien, Gerel
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Ruby, Robert H.
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Ruppel, Louis
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Rusk, Dean
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Rusk, Howard A.
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Ryan, Harriet
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Ryan, William J.
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Ryman, George L.
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Sachar, A. L
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Sachar, A. L.
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Sadler, Christine
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Sederholm, Frederic L.
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Self, Victor H.
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Sergio, Lisa
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20: 0801
Salem, K. T.
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Saltford, W. A.
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Shapiro, Nathan D.
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Shaver, Dorothy
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Shaw, Lewis M.
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Shedd, Charlotte
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Sheean, Vincent
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Sherman, Isidore
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Sherwood, Mary
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Sherwood, Robert E.
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Sherwood, Sidney
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Shields, Henry R.
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Shokan, Jessie
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Shore, Bernard
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Shuman, Anna K.
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Sibley, Eugene
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Wagenman, Carl E.
19: 0313
96
Wagner, Robert F., Jr.
19: 0491
Waheed, Khalid
19: 0691
Waheed, Saida
19: 0691
Waithayakon, Wan
19: 0782
Walker, Frank C.
19: 0725
Walker, Mrs. Morton
19: 0730
Walker, Rae
19: 0735
Walker, Turnley
19: 0754
Walsh, Jack
4: 0143
Walsh, James M.
19: 0771
Walsh, Richard J.
9: 0446
Warfield, William
19: 0789
Warren, George L.
5: 0885; 19: 0800
Warren, Shields
20: 0144
Washington, Milton H.
21: 0407
Wasson, George F., Jr.
4: 0927
Watson, Thomas J.
19: 0897
Wattes, William
19: 0908
Waymack, William W.
13: 0015
Weaver, Robert C.
13: 0063
Weil, Veniette C.
13: 0205
Weintraub, Gloria
15: 0981
Weiss, Houi
20: 0373, 0518
Weiss, Louis S.
6: 0053; 20: 0373
Welles, Sumner
19: 0975
Wellington, Elizabeth E.
3: 0116
Wells, George S.
19: 0986
Weston, Harold
19: 1006
Whalen, Grover A.
19: 1016
Wham, John W.
11: 0709
Wheaton, Fred S.
19: 1043
Wheelock, Morgan D.
4: 0270
Wherry, Charles D.
19: 1054
White, Walter
12: 0660, 0918; 20: 0001; 21: 0221
Whiteman, Marjorie
20: 0117
Widdrington, G. N. T.
18: 1053
Wiener, Peter F.
20: 0130
Wiese, Otis L.
11: 0330
Wiggins, Rex
20: 0137
Wilcox, Evangeline
21: 0430
Wilhelmina, Princess (Netherlands)
20: 0183
Wilkins, Roy
12: 0918
Willard, Clarke L.
17: 0751
Willert, Florence
20: 0190
Williams, Aubrey
5: 0965; 20: 0193
Williams, Charl Ormond
13: 0394; 20: 0215, 0238
97
Williams, Essie L.
20: 0290
Williams, Wayne C.
20: 0349
Wilson, Charles E.
5: 0085
Wilson, Charles R.
4: 0775
Winchell, Walter
20: 0691
Winnemucca, Avery
5: 0202; 14: 0244
Winslow, Richard S.
1: 0048; 6: 0461; 10: 0498; 16: 1044;
20: 0695
Winter, Norman
13: 0480
Wirsig, Woodrow
11: 0213
Woetzel, Robert K.
20: 0732
Wolf, Jane
19: 0001
Wood, C. Tyler
3: 0292
Wood, L. Hollingsworth
9: 0698
Wood, Mary C.
16: 0128
Woodward, Ellen S.
21: 0010
Worrall, Helen E.
21: 0156
Worthen, Eleanor Goddard
21: 0156
Wright, Frank L.
10: 0086
Wright, Herbert L.
12: 0660
Wyatt, Wilson W.
21: 0234
Wyker, Mossie Allman
18: 0695; 21: 0240
Xanthaky, George
8: 0035
Yen, Y. C. James
21: 0296
Yessen, Larue L.
7: 0871
Yolen, Will
14: 0430
Young, Marian
5: 0411
Youngblood, J. M. K.
21: 0337
Yü, Tsune-chi
4: 0293
Zetterberg, Stephen I.
16: 0001
Zimmerman, Barbara
5: 1062
Zuckerman, Irving
21: 0508
Zuekal, Michael
21: 0511
98
SUBJECT INDEX
The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first
number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers
to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins. Hence,
1: 1001 directs researchers to Frame 1001 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index, which
constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title; inclusive
dates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, listed in the order in which they
appear on the film.
Acheson, Dean
1: 0001
The Advertising Council
round table on American society
1:0039
Aelboursky, P. S.
1: 0048
Affiliated Young Democrats, Inc.
general 1: 0097
twentieth anniversary 1: 0097
Africa
education 8: 0466
medicine 8: 0799
see also Liberia
Africa, British
U.S. investments 14: 0227
Aged and aging
discrimination 5: 0076
general 3: 0924; 5: 0736; 8: 0189, 0566;
9: 0870; 14: 0140; 21: 0337
housing 8: 0778
National Committee on the Aging
13: 0674
public health 20: 0290
Agriculture
migrant workers 13: 0173
Alabama
textbook censorship 5: 0965
Alaska
Anchorage 8: 0850
Albania
refugees 11: 0041
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
grant for Wiltwyck School 20: 0518
Alcohol abuse and treatment
11: 0886
Aliens
citizenship 4: 0263
criminal deportation 19: 0123
in the military 4: 0263
All Pakistan Women’s Association
10: 0160
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America
1: 0106
American Art Week
story by Eleanor Roosevelt 1: 0112
American Artists Group, Inc.
1: 0112
American Association for the United
Nations, Inc. (AAUN)
1951 Chicago conference 1: 0166
1952 Chicago conference 1: 0347
general 1: 0166; 4: 0927; 6: 0403
Truman, Harry S., message 1: 0347
American Association of School
Administrators
resolutions 1: 0477
99
American Association of University
Women
Roosevelt, Eleanor, membership 1: 0485
American Cancer Society
1: 0497
American-Christian Palestine Committee
1: 0594
American Citizens Committee for
Economic Aid Abroad
1: 0519
American Civil Liberties Union
general 1: 0604
Germany tour 1: 0604
American Collectors Association Inc.
1951 Distinguished Service Award to
Eleanor Roosevelt 1: 0519
American Committee for Cultural
Freedom
1: 0519
American Committee on United Europe
1: 0519
American Council on Education
1: 0519
American Farm Bureau Federation
1: 0624
American Fathers and Sons (book)
10: 0294
American Federation of Radio Artists
1: 0686
American Federation of the Physically
Handicapped, Inc.
1: 0624
American Filipino Medical Aid
Association, Inc.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, name as sponsor
1: 0624
American Finance and Development
Corporation
Israel 1: 0725
American Foundation for Overseas Blind,
Inc.
1: 0748
American Foundations News Service
index 15: 0370
American Friends Service Committee
1: 0769
American Fund for Czechoslovak
Refugees, Inc.
1: 0748
American Hearing Society
Israel 1: 0748
American Heart Association Inc.
1: 0748
American Heritage Foundation
1: 0815
American Irish Minute Men of 1949
14: 0817
American Jewish Congress
1: 0860
American Labor Education Service
1: 0877
American Legion
1: 0904
American Library Association
1: 0930
American Medical Association
claims of Communist affiliations 4: 1002
opposition to socialized medicine
19: 1054
American Merchant Marine Library
Association
book drive 1: 0952
American National Theatre and Academy
1: 0975
American Peoples Encyclopedia
subscription for Eleanor Roosevelt
1: 0985
American Press Institute
meeting with Eleanor Roosevelt 1: 0985
American Red Cross
1: 1048
American Relief for Italy, Inc.
18: 0171
American Relief for Korea, Inc.
1: 0985
American Seminar
6: 0339
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)
general 2: 0052; 3: 0167; 17: 0177
summer school 11: 0205
Truman, Harry S., message 2: 0052
workshop 2: 0052
100
American Standards Association
1: 1072
American Theatre Wing, Inc.
1: 1072
American University
2: 0001
American Veterans Committee
2: 0049
American War Mothers
2: 0001
American Woman’s Club of Bombay
book donation by Eleanor Roosevelt
2: 0001
American Women in Radio and
Television, Inc.
2: 0001
American Women’s Club of Delhi
newsletter 2: 0001
American Zionist Council
2: 0001
Amory, J. Forbes
2: 0260
Anchorage, Alaska
8: 0850
Anderl, Elizabeth
The Build-up Method in Teaching
Foreign Languages 2: 0178
Anderson School (New York)
Roosevelt, Eleanor, commencement
speech 2: 0290
Anderson, Walter F.
2: 0280
Anglo-American Centre (London,
England)
16: 0655
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
5: 1062
Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith
2: 0304
Antiques
national show 12: 0573
“An Apostle of God”
8: 0856
Arabia
7: 1095
Arms control and disarmament
general 1: 0347; 4: 0737; 19: 0001
world’s arms race 15: 0080
Armstrong, Bess
2: 0311
Armstrong, Samuel Chapman
10: 0185
Army
army and navy engineering staff
directory 4: 0036
band at Capitol 17: 0543
music in Europe 9: 0041
Arnold Constable
Roosevelt, Eleanor, purchases 2: 0316
Arons, Maxine R.
2: 0339
Art
American Art Week story by Eleanor
Roosevelt 1: 0112
American Artists Group, Inc. 1: 0112
heraldic designs and engravings 2: 1039
galleries 19: 0820
general 8: 0435
Asia
general 11: 0519; 17: 0386
south Asian affairs 17: 0429
southeast 15: 0778
WHO southeast region 21: 0191
see also China
see also Japan
see also Korea
Asia Institute
grant from Ford Foundation 2: 0353
Pope, Arthur Upham, speech 2: 0353
Roosevelt, Eleanor, resignation from
board 2: 0727
Association for Psychiatric Treatment of
Offenders
report 3: 0001
Associations
All Pakistan Women’s Association
10: 0160
American Association for the United
Nations 1: 0166, 0347; 4: 0927;
6: 0403
101
Associations cont.
American Association of School
Administrators 1: 0477
American Association of University
Women 1: 0485
American Collectors Association Inc.
1: 0519
American Filipino Medical Aid
Association, Inc. 1: 0624
American Merchant Marine Library
Association 1: 0952
American Political Science Association
1: 0985
American Standards Association 1: 1072
Association for Psychiatric Treatment of
Offenders 3: 0001
Foreign Press Association 7: 0206
National Art Association of India
12: 0573
National Association of Educational
Broadcasters 12: 0573
National Association of SecondarySchool Principals 13: 0394
National Probation and Parole
Association 13: 0547
National Recreation Association
13: 0547
National Rehabilitation Association
13: 0547
National Secretaries Association
13: 0547
National Student Association 13: 0742
New York Heart Association 13: 0895
New York State Association for
Crippled Children, Inc. 14: 0001
Play Schools Association 15: 0027
Public Education Association 15: 0027
United States National Student
Association 13: 0742
see also National Education Association
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
in Japan 3: 0996
Atomic Energy Program
2: 0423
Attlee, Clement
hospitalization 2: 0426
Auerlach, Beatrice
India trip 2: 0431
Auriol, Vincent
2: 0462
Austin, Warren
2: 0489
Australia
1: 1072
Austria
10: 0213
Authors League of America
2: 0494
Awards, medals, and prizes
Douglas, William O., receipt of Sidney
Hillman Foundation Meritorious
Public Service Award 14: 1005
Eisenhower, Dwight D., and Eleanor
Roosevelt named greatest living
Americans 15: 0896
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, winner of
1951 Constance Lindsay Skinner
Award 20: 0796
Gold Medal Award presentation to
Thomas E. Dewey 20: 0368
Laguardia Memorial Award 14: 0063
Lasker Awards 11: 0886
National Achievement Award 4: 0917;
7: 0136; 12: 0645
Roosevelt, Eleanor, receipt of the
Roosevelt College Alumni Award
16: 0086
Roosevelt Distinguished Service Medal
5: 0353
Skinner, Cornelia Otis, receipt of Barter
Theatre Award 14: 0999
Baarslag, Esther
2: 0513
Bailey, David A.
Basic Principles brochure 2: 0526
Baker, Adelaide
2: 0565
Baker, Josephine
2: 0572
Baker, Mary Howe
2: 0580
102
Balassa, Alice
2: 0612
Baltic Legions (Waffen SS units)
immigration to United States 19: 0800
Baltic States
Latvia 10: 0759
Lithuania 11: 0187
Baltic Women’s Council
general 10: 0759
see also Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR)
Bankruptcy
national 19: 1043
Banks and banking
18: 0034
Banks, Richard D.
2: 0620
Barabas, Juris
2: 0628
Barabas, Siegmund
employment résumé 2: 0628
Barclay, Mrs. Arthur
2: 0683
Bard College
conferral of honorary Doctor of Laws
degree upon Eleanor Roosevelt
2: 0704
general 16: 0198
Barkin, Ben
2: 0724
Barlow, Sam
2: 0727
Barnard College
2: 0734
Baron, Philip
music lyrics 2: 0760
Barstow, John S.
2: 0768
Bartlett, N. T.
2: 0801
Baruch, Bernard M.
2: 0810
Barwig, Norbert James
Dare We Ignore Spain book 2: 0858
Basic Principles (brochure)
2: 0526
Basilio, Mauro
The Foreign Service of the United States
of America Italian-language
brochure 2: 0870
Bates, Sanford
2: 0894
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc.
2: 0904
Bayza, George
release from military service 2: 0916
Beal, Frank
2: 0929
Beaser, Herbert
2: 0944
Beauty Behind Barbed Wire (book)
6: 0263
Bebler, Ales
2: 0962
Beck, Myer
2: 0972
Behm, Max
2: 0974
Bell, Lillian
biography 2: 0976
Benítez, Jaime
speech at Constitutional Convention on
Puerto Rico bill of rights 2: 0994
Benjamin Franklin Library
Eleanor Roosevelt visit to Mexico on
library anniversary 12: 0037
Benton, William
reelection campaign 2: 1017
Bergling, Virginia
2: 1039
Bergman, Alfred
biography 2: 1046
Bergman, Marcia
2: 1059
Berkshire Music Festival
2: 1071
Berman, Daniel M.
military classification 2: 1091
Bernard, Viola
3: 0001
Bernhard, Dorothy
3: 0038
103
Bernstein, Carola
3: 0050
Bertaux Jeanne
3: 0063
Bethune, Mary McLeod
general 3: 0068
on cover of Ebony magazine with
Eleanor Roosevelt 17: 0565
Bethune-Cookman College
committees and board of trustees 3: 0116
endowment fund 3: 0116
general 16: 0198
Bible
Standard Revised Version 13: 0895;
14: 1041
Biddle, Francis
“The Liberal Faces the Future” 2: 0052;
3: 0167
Bingham, Barry
3: 0172
Bitker, Bruno
3: 0187
Black Americans
capital punishment 11: 0957
Communist propaganda 1: 0001
discrimination 20: 0001
dolls 19: 0638
education 10: 0185
general 8: 0783; 12: 0396; 16: 0367
history 2: 0810
increased income 19: 0353
leaders 13: 0895
nurses 12: 0573
in sports 8: 0587
teachers 10: 1037
unequal justice 4: 0181
women employment 18: 0625
Black, Algernon
3: 0193
Black, Ruby
3: 0241
Blanshard, Paul
3: 0261
Blatnik, John A.
article on Yugoslavia surplus food
program 4: 0143
Blauvelt, James
3: 0270
Blind and Handicapped Industries, Inc.
4: 0455
Bloch, H. George
3: 0274
Bloemsma, Philip
3: 0292
Blood
preservation for national disasters
4: 0837
Blum, Leon
3: 0309
B’nai B’rith
100th annual convention 3: 0315
donation from Eleanor Roosevelt
3: 0315
Bock, Oskar F.
3: 0344
Bokhari, Ahmed
3: 0350
Bomar, Marion
3: 0356
Bonham, Nellie S.
3: 0390
Bonnet, Henri
3: 0397
Books and bookselling
American Fathers and Sons
American Peoples Encyclopedia
A Message to the United Nations
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
Beauty Behind Barbed Wire
Churchill by His Contemporaries
Dare We Ignore Spain
Doubleday & Co., Inc. 5: 1062
general 7: 0001; 9: 1037; 10: 0498,
1017; 11: 0593, 1042; 15: 0550;
19: 0365; 20: 0349; 21: 0156, 0264
Harper and Brothers 8: 0402
Mr. President
Simon and Schuster 17: 0216
Sing a Song of Friendship
Suffer Little Children
The Roosevelt Myth
The Roosevelt Treasury
104
The World We Saw
This I Remember
Boscaino, Frank
3: 0405
Boston Symphony Orchestra
2: 1071
Boston University
students on Universities for the United
Nations Committee panel 3: 0416
Boston, Massachusetts
3: 0416
Botts, Fred
3: 0430
Bourbon, J. L.
3: 0445
Bourne, James
biography 3: 0457
Bower, Molly
3: 0486
Bowers, Claude
3: 0493
Bowles, Chester
3: 0511
Boy Scouts of America
Get-Out-The-Vote campaign 3: 0543
Bradfield, Mrs. A. W.
3: 0554
Brandeis University
by-laws amendments 3: 0678
commencement address by Eleanor
Roosevelt 3: 0798
Brannon, Charles
3: 0864
Brewood
3: 0869
British Red Cross Society
3: 0882
Brodschi, George
3: 0887
Bronx, New York City
3: 0907
Brooklyn Women’s Hospital
3: 0924
Brooklyn Youth Council
3: 0924
Brooklyn, New York City
general 3: 0924
Brotherhood Week
Parent Teachers’ Association meetings
14: 0445
Brown, Alice
3: 0944
Brown, William J.
veterans claim 3: 0953
Bryant, M. W. C.
poetry 3: 0969
Buck, Pearl S.
3: 0261, 0996; 10: 0729
Budget of the U.S
2: 0810
Bugbee, Emma
3: 1027
Bugos, Mike
3: 1048
Bunche, Ralph
4: 0001
Bunche, Ralph Johnson
testimonial dinner 12: 0660
Bunting, J. Whitney
4: 0024
Bureau of Indian Affairs
9: 0471
Bureau of Internal Revenue
tax ruling 5: 0965
Bures, Jarka
4: 0030
Burkhardt, Anna Jane
4: 0036
Burns, Mrs. J. P.
4: 0063
Business
debt 7: 0058
general 19: 0001
international economic development
19: 0123
Byrne, Doris
4: 0086
Caesar, Irving
4: 0092
105
California
general 6: 0403
University of 15: 0601; 19: 0321
vineyards 4: 0687
Campaign funds
Democratic Committee 6: 0145
Canada
Jewish women 13: 0285
United Nations Association 18: 0851
9: 0615
Cancer
and smoking 15: 0791
research 8: 0587; 11: 0886
Candy industry
17: 0110
Canfield, Cass
4: 0102
Capital punishment
black Americans 11: 0957
McGee, William, death penalty 4: 0181
Capitol, Washington, D.C.
army band 17: 0543
Carey, James B.
4: 0181
Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace
4: 0213; 17: 0232
Carpenter, David
4: 0244
Carpenter, Yoshiko
4: 0244
Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund
4: 0263
“A Case History from God’s File”
15: 0400
Case law
“Landsberg: A Documentary Report” on
court decisions on German War
Criminals 11: 0382
Rosenberg case 2: 0178; 6: 0626
Cates, John M., Jr.
“Expanding Concept of Individual
Liberties” article 17: 0232
Catholic Church
11: 0837; 12: 0041; 15: 0590; 17: 0641
Catt, Carrie Chapman
4: 0263
“Celebrity Trouble”
15: 0477, 0840
Chandor, Douglas
portrait of Queen Elizabeth II 6: 0487
Charitable organizations
8: 0281; 15: 0400
Chaudary, M. A.
“Water and Calories” paper 13: 0349
Cheek, Mary Ashby
15: 0709
Cherrington, Ben M.
contributions to University of Denver
19: 0346
Chiang Kai-shek, Madame
Cabinet tea 16: 0367
Chicago, Illinois
exchange of flags between Mexico high
schools and Roosevelt High School
18: 0223
university of 2: 1017; 19: 0321
Children
aid to 14: 0405
child welfare and education 1: 0985
Christian Children’s Fund 4: 0337
dental health 4: 0270
education 15: 0086
Eurasian in Japan 16: 0951
European 19: 0201
general 2: 0944; 3: 0038; 4: 0514;
5: 0867, 0965; 9: 0936, 1010;
10: 1006, 1017; 12: 0041, 0162;
14: 0478; 15: 0477; 16: 1066;
17: 1025; 18: 0635, 0712; 19: 0933;
20: 0137; 21: 0337
handicapped 3: 0416
human rights 9: 0717
mental health 3: 0924, 0996
Palestine campaign for Jewish refugee
children 4: 0270
public schools 19: 0087
Save the Children Federation 16: 0922
South Korea 16: 0922
welfare 3: 0996; 18 1063
106
“The Children Fight for life” (article)
17: 0011
Children’s Fund
1: 0001
Children’s International Summer
Villages, Inc.
4: 0270
Chile
3: 0493; 4: 0143; 21: 0337
China
communism 15: 0590
education 21: 0296
epidemics 14: 0496
foreign businessmen 18: 0132
general 1: 0166; 3: 0554; 4: 0293
5: 0470, 1088; 6: 0472; 8: 0652;
11: 0618, 0925; 16: 1044; 17: 0751
UN admission 14: 1030
U.S. policy 4: 0293
Ching Tsai Loo
immigration case 12: 0353
Choate School
4: 0328
Christian Action (newsletter)
4: 0337
Christian Children’s Fund
4: 0337
Christian Youth Conference of North
America
13: 0239
Christianity
“To Christians and to Israel” 9: 0741
Daily Vacation Church Schools in
Manhattan 14: 1041
education 16: 0516
general 5: 0755; 7: 0618, 0829;
10: 0170, 0185; 11: 0837; 13: 0239,
0331; 14: 0867, 0907; 15: 0477;
16: 0344, 1007; 17: 0578; 18: 0695
see also Catholic church
Church and State
12: 0041; 17: 1025
Church and State Newsletter
14: 1041
Church, Stanley H.
4: 0455
Churchill by His Contemporaries (book)
Roosevelt, Eleanor, chapter contribution
6: 0228
Churchill, Sarah
show, Eleanor Roosevelt appearance on
4: 0481
Churchill, Winston S.
The Atlantic Charter 7: 0430
general 4: 0481; 16:1044
mediator between USSR and U.S.
1: 0001
Citizens’ Committee on Children of New
York City, Inc.
4: 0514
Citizen’s Committee on Intercultural
Education in Greater Washington
8: 0587
Citizens Conference on International
Economic Union
14: 0786
Citizenship
aliens 4: 0263
Encampment for Citizenship 3: 0193;
6: 0573
general 10: 0125
responsibilities 11: 0075
Women’s Council conference 3: 0068
see also National Conference on
Citizenship
Citizenship Day
general 4: 0607
resolution 13: 0394
City of Hope
1: 0106
Civil defense
19: 1016
Civil rights
Congress voting record 12: 0918
general 2: 0768; 8: 0982; 11: 1042;
14: 0896; 20: 0001, 0117
women 6: 0654
see also Discrimination
see also Racial discrimination
Civil Rights Congress
fact sheet on Willie McGee 11: 0561
107
Janata College (India) 18: 0878
Keuka College 10: 0125
New York University 14: 0063
Pennsylvania State College 14: 0603
Princeton University 19: 0503
Queens College 15: 0137
Rockford College (Illinois) 15: 0709
Roosevelt College (Chicago, Illinois)
16: 0086; 17: 0636
Russell Sage College 16: 0440
Rutgers University 16: 0459
Sarah Lawrence College 16: 0786
United States Naval Medical School
6: 0600
University of California 15: 0601
University of California (Berkeley)
19: 0321
University of Chicago 2: 1017; 19: 0321
University of Connecticut 19: 0321
University of Denver 19: 0346
University of Louisville 3: 0172, 0887
University of Massachusetts 11: 1092
University of Minnesota 19: 0321
University of Puerto Rico 2: 0994
University of Utah 19: 0321
Vanderbilt University 5: 0001
Vassar College 10: 0645; 13: 0101;
19: 0442
Wellesley College 19: 0978
West Point 16: 0198: 19: 0991
William Smith College 8: 0768
Yale University 1: 1072; 2: 0620;
10: 0665; 21: 0277
Yeshiva University 21: 0320
Collegiate Council for the United Nations
1: 0347; 4: 0807
Collier, Fred C.
4: 0837
Collier, John
4: 0903
Collier’s (magazine)
4: 0908
Collins, Mary Love
4: 0917
Colman, Mona
4: 0927
Civil service system
employees 5: 0353
Claims
Indian 12: 0471
Clemens, Cyril
books 4: 0627
Clergy
6: 0461
Cleveland, Ohio
clinic 4: 0837
Cobbs, Henry
4: 0687
Cochrane, Louise
4: 0718
Cockrell, Ewing
Nobel Peace Prize nominee 4: 0737
Coconuts
oil 8: 0435
Cohen, Benjamin
4: 0764
Cole, Nat (King)
delinquent income tax property seizure
19: 1054
Colgate University
Conference on American Foreign Policy
4: 0775
Coll, Richard
4: 0778
Colleges and universities
American University 2: 0001
Bard College 2: 0704; 16: 0198
Barnard College 2: 0734
Bethune-Cookman College 3: 0068,
0116
Boston University 3: 0416
Brandeis University 3: 0678, 0798
Colgate University 4: 0775
Columbia University 4: 0968
Connecticut College 4: 1052
Cornell University 16: 0813; 18: 0171
Dillard University 3: 0068
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial College
(Manila, Philippines) 16: 0132
general 8: 0768; 10: 0887; 11: 0041
Harvard University 8: 0528, 18: 0851
Howard University 8: 1012
108
Colmena, Xavier
4: 0950
Columbia Broadcasting System
4: 0964
Columbia University
4: 0968
Comité France Amérique
reception for Eleanor Roosevelt 4: 0986
Commission on Human Rights
see Human Rights Commission
Commission on Law and Social Action
reports 1: 0860
Committee for the Nation’s Health
American Medical Association claims of
Communist affiliations of members
4: 1002
financial status 4: 1002
Murray, James E., contribution 4: 1002
Common Council for American Unity
Ford Foundation grant 4: 1016
Communism and communist parties
Asia 11: 0618
China 15: 0590
general 2: 0513, 0810; 3: 0554; 5: 0019,
0085; 6: 0559; 7: 0388; 0963;
8: 0728, 0742; 9: 0772; 10: 0431,
0665, 0947; 11: 0277, 0519, 0925;
15: 0322, 0590; 17: 0103, 0578;
18: 0025; 19: 0908; 20: 0773
Korea 17: 1050
propaganda 1: 0001; 14: 0496; 17: 0329
psychological warfare 4: 0917
Russia 11: 0187
threat 19: 0735
unions 4: 0181
United States 6: 0626
“Communism in China”
Hu-Shih 13: 0443
Community Chest
campaign 4: 1032
Compulsory military service
lowering draft age 6: 0122
Conference on American Foreign Policy
Colgate University 4: 0775
Conferences
B’nai B’rith 100th annual convention
3: 0315
Christian Youth Conference of North
America 13: 0239
Citizens Conference on International
Economic Union 14: 0786
Colgate University Conference on
American Foreign Policy 4: 0764
Connecticut College United Nations
conference 4: 1052
Connecticut Federation of Teachers
convention 4: 1052
Fight for Freedom Conference 5: 0625
General Conference of UNESCO
18: 0878
Howard University Conference of
Student Personnel Workers and
Student Leaders 8: 1012
International Chemical Workers Union
Point Four Conference 9: 0602
International Conference in Defense of
Children 15: 0896
International Conference of Social Work
21: 0040
International Conference on Asian
Problems 2: 0353
International Planned Parenthood
Conference 9: 0615
Kentucky World Trade Conference
3: 0887
Midcentury White House Conference on
Children and Youth 12: 0162
Middlebury Conference, Vermont
6: 0113
National Conference of Christians and
Jews 13: 0101
National Conference on Citizenship
4: 0607; 11: 0578
National Conference on Women in the
Defense Decade 10: 0125; 13: 0081
National Jewish Youth Conference
13: 0512
New London Educational Conference
(Connecticut) 2: 0431
109
Conferences cont.
Second International Poliomyelitis
Conference report to Truman 6: 0069
Student Leaders’ Conference 13: 0547
The National Conference on Church and
State 20: 0215
The Pennsylvania Council of Church
Women Conference 14: 0603
The United Council of Church Women
Conference of Social Work 18: 0695
Third National Conference on UNESCO
11: 0510
UAW-CIO International Educational
Conference 15: 0310
Women’s American ORT Silver
Anniversary Convention 20: 0744
Women’s Council conference 3: 0068
World Assembly of Youth Conference
21: 0040
Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Peace Conference 5: 0531; 13: 0063
Congress
civil rights voting record 12: 0918
Congress of Industrial Organizations
(CIO)
book by Lucy R. Mason 11: 1042
general 4: 0181
television project 4: 1043
Congressional Record
bill involving Bureau of Indian Affairs
5: 0202
Perpetual Calendar proceedings and
debates 6: 0391
Connecticut
Connecticut College UN conference
4: 1052
Federation of Teachers convention
4: 1052
University of 19: 0321
Wethersfield 17: 0723
Connecticut College
United Nations conference 4: 1052
Connochie, Elsbeth
4: 1065
Constance Lindsay Skinner Award
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 1951 winner
20: 0796
Constitution of U.S.
proposed treaty amendment 9: 0180
and world government 17: 1050
Continental Confederation of Adopted
Indians
9: 0471
Cooke, Morris L.
4: 1099
Cooperative for American Remittances to
Europe, Inc. (CARE)
general 17: 0429
medical aid program 4: 0143
relief in Italy 4: 0143
relief in Yugoslavia 4: 0143
sales office in Santiago, Chile 4: 0143
Cordell Hull Foundation
general 5: 0001
international education 9: 0154
Corley, Vincent P.
5: 0019
Cornell University
Taylor, Myron C., gift of Anabel Taylor
Hall 18: 0171
World Assembly of Youth report
16: 0813
Corry, Andrew V.
5: 0032
Cosmopolitan Club
5: 0049
Costos Florist (New York)
5: 0055
Council against Communist Aggression
11: 0519
“Courtesy Toward the Hard-of-Hearing”
15: 0477
Courts
18: 0400
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
16: 0198
Craig, May
5: 0064
110
Crime and criminals
alien deportation 19: 0123
general 18: 0238; 19: 0408; 20: 0001
Cropley, Ralph E. “Doc”
5: 0076
Crusade for Freedom
Roosevelt, Eleanor, on television benefit
program 5: 0085
Cucolo, Anthony
death of wife 5: 0134
Curry, James
5: 0202
Cutter, Margaret
5: 0238
Czechoslovakia
Independence Day 5: 0085
women in exile 13: 0205
Da Silva, Antonio Alvas
5: 0342
Dallas, Constance H.
5: 0259
Daly, John T.
5: 0272
Damon Runyon Cancer Fund
5: 0332
Damon, Virgil
5: 0283
Daniels, Jonathan
5: 0298
D’Arbeloff, Anne
5: 0303
Dare We Ignore Spain (book)
2: 0858
Dargahi, Gholan H.
5: 0325
Darst, Joseph M.
5: 0332
Davenport, Frederick M.
5: 0353
Davis, Esther K.
5: 0379; 10: 0469
Davis, Jerome
passport denial 5: 0384
De Bolado, M. Victoria
5: 0420
De Gré, Muriel
5: 0453
De Kalb, Eugenie
5: 0470
De Laboulaye, Marie
5: 0488
De Lima, Oscar
5: 0531
De Mare, Marie
Roosevelt, Eleanor, preface for book
5: 0558
De Mezaubran, Yolande
5: 0614
De Ponceau, Arthur
Roosevelt, Eleanor, critique of poetry
5: 0704
De Veyrac, Colette
5: 0777
De Wetter, Mrs. Herman
lectures 8: 0230
Deaf
15: 0400, 0477
Deane, Martha
interview with Eleanor Roosevelt
5: 0411
Death and dying
general 2: 1059; 3: 0390
king of United Kingdom 6: 0504
Decker, Mary Bell
The World We Saw (book) 5: 0433
Declaration of Brothers (leaflet)
11: 0802
Dedijer, Vladimir
5: 0444
Delandre, Robert
5: 0524
Delaney, Kathleen
5: 0500
Delaware
Democratic Party 17: 0110
school integration 15: 0981
Delta Kappa Gamma
Founder’s Day 5: 0553
Demby, E. H.
5: 0605
111
Democracy
10: 0431; 18: 0712
Democratic Club
Roosevelt, Eleanor, script 5: 0625
Democratic Party
Adlai E. Stephenson nomination for
president 17: 0850
committee campaign fund 6: 0145
convention 7: 0963
Delaware 17: 0110
Dutchess County 17: 0177
general 5: 0670; 8: 0742; 10: 0423,
0802; 12: 0379
National Committee 5: 0670
Roosevelt, Eleanor, UN speech at
Democratic convention 2: 0489
Democratic Women’s Day
5: 0670
Demorteau, Pierre
5: 0700
Denver, Colorado
University of 19: 0346
Department of Agriculture
tree removal for highway 3: 0864
Department of State
American peace crusade 1: 0985
general 2: 1046; 13: 0674; 17: 0751
“The Problem Ahead” address by
Francis H. Russell 1: 0985
Department of the Interior
5: 0202
Department of the Treasury
18: 0567
Desmond, Thomas
5: 0736
Deubener, W. H.
5: 0755
Dever, Paul A.
election 18: 0238
Dewey, Thomas E.
Gold Medal Award presentation
20: 0368
DeWitt, Wm. A.
5: 0793
Dewson, Mary “Molly”
5: 0804
Diaz, Mary
5: 0813
Dickerman, Marion
5: 0819
Dickinson, Donna
5: 0830
Dillard University
3: 0068
Dilliard, Irving
5: 0838
Dillon, Clarissa
5: 0858
Dingman, Mary A.
5: 0867
Handicapped veterans
19: 0469, 0491
Discrimination
Black Americans 20: 0001
education 17: 0836
general 3: 0193; 6: 0446; 8:0064;
10: 0341; 13: 0063; 17: 0593;
18: 0712
hospital and health services 5: 0965
housing 6: 0626, 0642; 14: 0011
immigration and naturalization laws
14: 0817
against Indians in Idaho 11: 0886
Jewish war veterans 5: 0085
religious 12: 0918
see also Racial discrimination
Diseases and disorders
chronic 9: 0808
general 11: 0640; 20: 0144
heart research 13: 0480
hoof and mouth disease 15: 0791
multiple myeloma 4: 0837
Tuberculosis 13: 0497
see also Polio
District of Columbia
organizations 19: 0820
segregation 13: 0063
WAVES tenth anniversary reunion
4: 0036
Dockstader, Mrs. F. B.
5: 0919
112
League for Planned Parenthood
6: 0145
Woman’s Exchange 6: 0145
Dulles, John Foster
6: 0113
Dunne, Emmaline
6: 0122
Dytyniak, Paul
6: 0205
Eade, Charles
6: 0228
Early, Stephen
death 6: 0259
Eaton, Allen
Beauty Behind Barbed Wire 6: 0263
Ebony (magazine)
Eleanor Roosevelt and Mary McLeod
Bethune on cover 17: 0565
general 6: 0293
Economic Cooperation Administration
special mission to Norway 6: 0300
Economic development
general 7: 0163
policy 8: 0742
Eddy, Sherwood
“The Present World Situation” 6: 0339
Eden, May
6: 0349
Edgemont School (New York)
Roosevelt, Eleanor, UN speech 2: 0339
Edmonds, Edith
6: 0361
Education
Asian studies grant 2: 0353
Black Americans 10: 0185
children 15: 0086
China 21: 0296
Citizens’ Committee on Intercultural
Education in Greater Washington
8: 0587
desegregation 1: 0604
elementary and secondary schools
12: 1076; 18: 0223
federal aid 12: 0041; 20: 0215
foreign 4: 0927
Doig, Margery
charter member of Ninety-niners
women’s flying organization
17: 0054
Dolgorouky, Stephanie
5: 0929
Dombrowski, James
5: 0965
Doubleday & Co., Inc.
5: 1062
Douglas, Helen G.
5: 1074
Douglas, William O.
for Democratic presidential nomination
5: 1088
Sidney Hillman Foundation Meritorious
Public Service Award 14: 1005
Dows, Olin
6: 0001
Doyle, Leo
6: 0017
Drachinsky, Vsevolod
6: 0026
Draft
see Compulsory military service
Dreier, Mary
6: 0036
Drummond, Bert
6: 0040
Duberstein, Myra
6: 0046
Dubinsky, David
6: 0053
Ducas, Dorothy
6: 0069
Dutchess County, New York
Democratic Committee campaign fund
6: 0145
Council on World Affairs 6: 0145;
7: 0588
Farm Bureau 6: 0145
County Health Association
Mental Health Committee 6: 0145
Historical Society 6: 0145
113
independent voters reception 11: 0658
national 2: 0052
Roosevelt family votes for president
15: 0153
voting campaign in south 12: 0918
see also Presidential elections
Elementary and secondary schools
flag exchange between Mexico high
schools and Roosevelt High School
of Chicago, Illinois 18: 0223
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit to Roosevelt
High School in Hyde Park, N.Y.
16: 0128
secondary-school principals 12: 1076
Elibank, Arthur
6: 0472
Eliot, Martha
6: 0483
Elizabeth II (Great Britain)
handicrafts from Eleanor Roosevelt
6: 0487
Princess Elizabeth visit to United States
and Eleanor Roosevelt 6: 0487
Elizabeth R (Queen Mother, United
Kingdom)
death of King of United Kingdom
6: 0504
Elizabeth, Queen (United Kingdom)
Portrait commissioned by Eleanor
Roosevelt 15: 0183
Elliott, Ida
6: 0520
Ely, Gertrude
6: 0546
Emmons, Chas. H.
6: 0559
Employment
Barabas, Siegmund, résumé 2: 0628
Black American women 18: 0625
federal 17: 1061
general 2: 0974; 6: 0520; 8: 0402;
21: 0156
labor 5: 0134; 17: 0543
minority 19: 0353
secretarial 18: 0287
Education cont.
general 1: 0347, 0624; 2: 0526, 0683,
0944; 3: 0038, 0068; 0907; 5: 0303;
6: 0580, 1085; 8: 0054, 0939;
9: 0510, 0602; 10: 0742, 0811;
13: 0872; 14: 0981; 18: 0589, 0878,
1053; 19: 0069; 20: 0001; 21: 0320
international 5: 0001; 10: 0887
labor union workers 9: 0101
language arts 8: 0799
mass education movement 11: 1069
Meyer, Agnes E., address 12: 0041
Philippines 21: 0296
planks in party platforms 20: 0238
religious 20: 0215, 0238
Round Table on World Affairs in
Extension Education 4: 0213
television 12: 0573
see also Colleges and universities
see also Public schools
see also Students
Edwards, India
6: 0372
Edwards, Willard
6: 0391
Eichelberger, Clark M.
general 6: 0403
Mutual Security Act Senate testimony
1: 0347
Einstein, Albert A.
6: 0433; 10: 0294
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
general 6: 0446; 7: 0984
and Roosevelt, Eleanor, named greatest
living Americans 15: 0896
El Bandak, Yusif
6: 0461
Elections
Democratic Committee campaign fund
6: 0145
fraud 10: 0811
general 2: 0001; 5: 0625, 0838; 6: 0372,
0472; 7: 0550, 0963, 0984; 8: 0728;
10: 0423; 15: 0695, 0840; 16: 0086;
17: 0702; 20: 0238
Independent Voters of Illinois 2: 0052
114
Encampment for Citizenship
3: 0193; 6: 0573
English-Speaking Union
6: 0580
Enright, Adelaide
6: 0597
Enyart, J. L.
6: 0600
Equal Rights Amendment
13: 0895
Economic policy
“equitism” 16: 0344
Erlanger, Lilly
6: 0616
Ernst, Morris
6: 0626
Ethical Culture Society
6: 0642
Ethics
moral research and advancement
14: 0859
“Etiquette Toward the Deaf”
Richardson, Lester L. 15: 0477
Europe
Albania 11: 0041
Austria 10: 0213
children 19: 0201
general 2: 0768
goodwill tours 3: 0344
movement of migrants 17: 0001
refugees 1: 0001; 19: 0800
Romania 1: 0112
Sweden 13: 0742
Switzerland 1: 0001; 7: 0126
U.S. Army music 9: 0041
see also France
see also Greece
see also Italy
see also Norway
Everybody’s Etiquette (magazine)
“Celebrity Trouble” by Anna Roosevelt
15: 0477, 0840
“Courtesy Toward the Hard-ofHearing” by Lester L. Richardson
15: 0477
Evjue, William T.
“The Weapon of Fear” 17: 0187
Evolution
8: 0783
Ewing, Oscar
6: 0650
Executive Committee of New York
County, Inc.
United War Veterans Memorial 19: 0102
Exhibitions and trade fairs
Norske Grafikere (Norwegian
Printmakers) exhibition 13: 0547
“Expanding Concept of Individual
Liberties”
17: 0232
F.D.R. Young Democrats
21: 0337
Fairbanks, Gertrude W.
6: 0654
Fala (Roosevelt family dog)
burial in Hyde Park 6: 0732
death 4: 0627; 6: 0826, 0931
general 5: 0064; 6: 0696; 18: 0001,
0356; 20: 0238; 4: 0908; 6: 0122
poems 6: 0931
sympathy notes to Eleanor Roosevelt
6: 0826, 0931
Families
general 15: 0177, 0179
Family assistance
2: 0894
Family life
19: 0397, 0408, 0735; 20: 0290, 0729;
21: 0240
Fathers and Sons (book)
16: 0001
Fayerweather, Margaret
6: 1085
“FDR Was My Boss”
McDuffie, Lizzie 11: 0539
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
8: 0901
Federal employees
code of conduct 17: 1061
Ferris, Helen
7: 0001
115
Fight for Freedom Conference
Roosevelt, Eleanor, remarks 5: 0625
Filipkowski, Stefan A.
7: 0058
Finance
collective 19: 0503
general 3: 0172
Fischer, George
7: 0112
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
winner of 1951 Constance Lindsay
Skinner Award 20: 0796
Five-year Plan
presentation to Parliament 7: 0760
Flags
exchange between Mexico high schools
and Roosevelt High School of
Chicago, Illinois 18: 0223
general 10: 0185
UN flag 4: 0001; 6: 0361
Flamm, Irving H.
7: 0126
Fleeson, Doris
VFW distinguished service award for
journalism 7: 0136
Florida
mangos 14: 0417
Flynn, Edward J.
7: 0156
Flynn, John T.
The Roosevelt Myth 17: 0151
Fong, Lloyd
7: 0163
Ford Foundation
Asian studies grant 2: 0353
general 1: 0166; 12: 0660; 17: 0543
grant to Common Council for American
Unity 4: 1016
Foreign assistance
economic aid to Spain and Italy 4: 0778
economic world aid 18: 1072
Foreign economic relations
international economic development
15: 0153
U.S. policy 9: 0510
Foreign investments
general 11: 0519
standards draft 19: 0123
“Foreign Policy”
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. 2: 0052
Foreign Policy Association
7: 0182
Foreign Press Association
Roosevelt, Eleanor, honorary
membership 7: 0206
Foreign relations
general 9: 0180; 20: 0193
U.S. aid to India 9: 0394, 0446
U.S. peace aims 14: 0587
U.S. policy discussion 17: 0751
U.S. sovereignty 17: 0723
Foreign Student Association
17: 0054
Foreign trade
East-West trade problems 7: 0182
general 16: 0411; 18: 1072
Formosa
5: 0064
Fortier, Dominique
7: 0245
Fradkin, Elvira
7: 0334
Frain, J. G.
19: 0820
France
2: 1046; 7: 0126, 0182; 17: 0147
Frank, Anne
Roosevelt, Eleanor, book introduction
5: 1062
Frankfurter, Felix
7: 0364
Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation
3: 0511
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Badge of H.M.S. “Churchill”
presentation 8: 0772
FDR papers opening 17: 0329
Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial College
(Manila, Philippines)
16: 0132
116
Free Russia Fund, Inc.
7: 0112
Freedom House
A Declaration of Freedom in honor of
FDR 7: 0388
Freije, Ethel Viola
A Message to the United Nations book
7: 0430
French National Broadcasting System
6: 0446
Friedgood, Harry B.
biography 7: 0468
Friendship News
“A World for Peace” by Eleanor
Roosevelt 15: 0896
“From One Love Sick to One Sea Sick”
(poem)
Roosevelt, Elliott (father) 5: 0076;
15: 0961
From Vassar (pamphlet)
19: 0442
Fruit and fruit trade
Florida mangos 14: 0417
Furman, Bess
7: 0519
G. Fox & Co.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit 17: 0054
Gaffney, John J.
7: 0531
Gales, Grace
7: 0536
Gammon, Roland
7: 0550
Gandhi, Mahatma
14: 1030
Gardner, Richard
“The Veto and the Charter: An
Interpretation for Survival” 7: 0558
Garrigue, Katharine
7: 0588
Garrison, Lloyd
7: 0674
Gas and bacteriological warfare
18: 0817
Gellhorn, Edna
7: 0690
Gellhorn, Martha
7: 0699
General Conference of UNESCO
18: 0878
General Federation of Women’s Clubs
7: 0722
Genocide
17: 0951
George Junior Republic
7: 0724
George VI, King (United Kingdom)
death 7: 0741
George Washington Carver Memorial
Institute
7: 0752
Georgia
Warm Springs book 19: 0754
Germany
adoption 14: 0954
decartelization policy 14: 0547
general 7: 0126, 0182
“Landsberg: A Documentary Report”
on court decisions on war criminals
11: 0382
poliomyelitis patients 11: 0382
refugees 9: 0690
republication of “Talmud with
Commentaries” 11: 0382
women 20: 0773
youth camps 11: 0382
YWCA 21: 0430
Gerson, Walter
7: 0754
Ghosh, Sudhir
7: 0760
Gibson, Daniel
7: 0772
Gifts and donations
B’nai B’rith donation from Eleanor
Roosevelt 3: 0315
general 2: 0904
Miss America charity doll 2: 0976
Mt. Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee,
Wisconsin 2: 0724
117
Gifts and donations cont.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, gift to BehuneCookman College endowment fund
3: 0068
Gillett, Corinne
7: 0801
Girl Scouts
general 6: 0145; 7: 0813
troop visit to UN 14: 0900
Girlstown, USA
7: 0859
Globalism
10: 0001
Gold Star Wives of America
newsletter 7: 0871
Golden, John
7: 0618
Goldie, Arthur
7: 0950
Good, Ann Campbell
7: 0960
Goodfriend, Arthur
The Only War We Seek (book draft)
2: 0052
Gooding, Raymond
7: 0963
Goodwill Industries
7: 0977
Gordon, June
7: 0984
Gordon, Richard J.
“Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt—A Political
Profile” 7: 1040
Gotshal, Sylvan
7: 1064
Gough, Edwin
7: 1069
Government and business
policies 16: 0001
Government securities
independence bonds for Israel 3: 0361
U.S. savings bonds 18: 0567
Gowrie, Zara
7: 1083
Graham, Frank P.
7: 1090
Grandstaff, Earl
7: 1095
Grant, John
8: 0001
Gray, David
8: 0005
Gray, Kay Rainey
8: 0020
Greece
orphans 17: 0478
Red Cross 8:0035
war relief 8: 0028
Greek War Relief Association
fund-raising campaign 8: 0035
Green, Theodore
8: 0052
Greene, Clyde
8: 0054
Greenfield, Grace
8: 0064
Greenfield Quota Club
8: 0078
Greensfelder, Bernard
8: 0095
Greenwich House
death of founder Mary K. Simkhovitch
8: 0116
Greenwich Village, New York
8: 0134
Greenwood, Lady M.
8: 0138
Griffin, Hancock
8: 0145
Griffis, Stanton
20: 0130
Grip, J. P.
8: 0154
Grosman, Marion
8: 0182
Guggenheim Fellowship
2: 0620
Gunning, O.
Reformed Youth Council of Amsterdam
8: 0210
118
Gunther, John
Chinese translation of book Roosevelt in
Retrospect 8: 0226
Gurewitsch, David
8: 0230
Hackett, Charlotte
8: 0281
Hackett, Helen
8: 0299
Hadassah
8: 0307
Haden, H. A.
10: 0185
Hahn, Byron
8: 0324
Haiti
week of New York 8: 0365
Halley, Rudolph
8: 0507
Hamilton, Edith
National Achievement Award 12: 0645
Hamlin, Mrs. Charles
8: 0377
Handicapped
American veterans 5: 0877
Blind and Handicapped Industries, Inc.
4: 0455
blind violinist Ruben George Varga
19: 0419
children 3: 0416
college graduates 9: 1071
handicapped veterans 19: 0469
disability benefits law 14: 0099
Easter Seals for crippled children
14: 0001
general 4: 0337; 6: 0145; 7: 0536, 0977;
10: 0571; 11: 0660; 16: 0400;
19: 0531
for Princess Elizabeth from Eleanor
Roosevelt 6: 0487
rehabilitation 14: 0417
Handicrafts
for Princess Elizabeth from Eleanor
Roosevelt 6: 0486
Hannon, Stuart
8: 0382
Harley, Annette
8: 0387
Harper and Brothers
8: 0402
Harral, George S.
8: 0435
Harriman, Averell
8: 0448; 17: 0850
Harrison, Florence
8: 0466
Harron, Marion
8: 0474
Hart, Evelyn
8: 0480
Harting, Frank
8: 0507
Harvard Club of New York City
8: 0528
Harvard International Seminar
8: 0528
Harvard University
general 8: 0528
United Nations Council 18: 0851
Hassett, William
8: 0552
Havana, Cuba
Sing a Song of Friendship music book to
schools 4: 0092
Hawaii
6: 0391
Health condition
11: 0709, 0950
see also Public health
Hearing aids
15: 0477; 21: 0478
Hearing impaired
see Deaf
Helmich, Florence
8: 0566
Henderson, E. B.
District of Columbia Public Schools
8: 0587
Hendrick, James P.
8: 0601
Heppner, Elizabeth
8: 0619
119
Herrick, Genevieve
8: 0637
Hickerson, John
8: 0652
Highlander Folk School
8: 0719
Hight, Betty
8: 0728
Hingston, Edward A.
8: 0742
Hiss, Alger
2: 0513; 6: 0040
Hobart College
8: 0768
Hobson, Henry A.
8: 0772
Hoffman, Helen D.
8: 0778
Hoffman, Paul
possible presidential candidate 11: 0213
Hoffman, W. F.
8: 0783
Holidays
guest lists 11: 0180
Holland
art 9: 0080
Holland, Geneva
8: 0789
Holland, Kenneth
8: 0799
Holtzman, Bertha
8: 0835
“The Home: A Citadel of Freedom”
(article)
12: 0573
Honeyman, Nan
accident 14: 0608
general 8: 0850
Honjo, Chiyoko
“An Apostle of God” 8: 0856
Hooker, Henry S.
8: 0893
Hoover, J. Edgar
8: 0901
Hopkins, Harry L.
8: 0936
Horikawa, Tatsukichiro
8: 0939
Horton, Cecil
8: 0982
Hospitals and nursing homes
Brooklyn Women’s Hospital 3: 0924
discrimination in 5: 0965
military 11: 0920
National Hospital Foundation 13: 0443
Vassar Brothers Hospital 19: 0431
Veterans 1: 0904
Houghton, Evans
8: 1006
House of Representatives
appropriations 10: 0855
H.R. 7494 on fine arts programs in
colleges 9: 0001
“Women of the Defense Decade”
hearing 1: 0519
Housing
Aged and aging 8: 0778
assistance 19: 0958
general 20: 0001; 17: 1074
Howard University
Conference of Student Personnel
Workers and Student Leaders
8: 1012
Howe, Grace
8: 1068
Howell, Charles
9: 0001
Hoyen, George
biography 9: 0041
Hubbard, N. E. H.
9: 0080
Hudson Guild
language teaching project 9: 0094
Hudson Shore Labor School
9: 0101
Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle
9: 0106
Huggins, Molly
9: 0139
Hughes, Malolo
9: 0146
120
Hugin, Adolph
9: 0113
Hull, Helen
9: 0173
Hull, Mrs. Cordell
9: 0154
Human relations
18: 0444
Human rights
children 9: 0717
covenant 9: 0180; 11: 0296; 17: 0232,
0951; 18: 1085; 19: 0059
general 1: 0166; 2: 0304; 3: 0187, 0315;
4: 0213; 5: 0283; 6: 0026, 0642.
0650; 7: 0829; 8: 1012; 9: 0146,
0305, 0510; 10: 0341; 11: 0794,
0957; 13: 0101, 0205, 0239, 0285,
0674; 14: 0859, 1005; 15: 0322;
16: 0459, 1007, 1066; 17: 0011,
0593, 0617, 0702, 0751; 18: 0878,
1053; 19: 0001, 1043; 20: 0290
Human Rights Commission 15: 0610:
17: 0232
Indian 12: 0471
international 5: 0303; 16: 0411
Pakistan 19: 0691
resolution 16: 1044
Senate revised resolution 14: 0817
students question 18: 1085
United Nations Covenant 1: 0001
United Nations Human Rights Day
5: 0332
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
9: 0180
youth 21: 0376
Human Rights Commission
general 2: 0944; 14: 0817; 15: 0610;
17: 0232; 18: 0132
Roosevelt, Eleanor, resignation 6: 0446;
8: 0728; 16: 0655
Roosevelt, Eleanor, salary 20: 0695
Human Rights Day
general 8: 0619; 18: 0878
in Japan 18: 0851
Humphrey, Hubert H.
The American Economy 2: 0052
Humphrey, John
United Nations 9: 0305
Hungary
deportations 20: 0695
Hunger and malnutrition
world 4: 0143
Hunt, Dorothy
9: 0312
Hunt, Rhoda H.
9: 0321
Hurst, Fanny
9: 0325
Hu-Shih
“Communism in China” address
13: 0443
Hyde Park, New York
elementary school 16: 0157
general 9: 0331
Hypertension
renal 4: 0837
Ibáñez, Carlos
Roosevelt, Eleanor, attendance at
inauguration 3: 0493
Ickes, Harold L.
general 4: 0627
memorial concert 9: 0362
Idaho
discrimination against Indians 11: 0886
Illinois
Chicago 18: 0223
independent voters 2: 0052
Ilma, Viola
9: 0372
Ilma’s Paris Grapevine
9: 0372
Immigration
Baltic Legions to United States 19: 0800
Ching Tsai Loo case 12: 0353
general 4: 1016; 5: 0885; 7: 0699;
11: 0602; 13: 0895; 15: 1003;
18: 0712; 19: 0123
law discrimination 14: 0817
quota laws 11: 0001
sponsorship 3: 0050
121
Immigration cont.
Tolstoy, Alexandra, Senate testimony
18: 0458
Yoshiko Carpenter’s children 4: 0244
Immigration Act
5: 0885
Income taxes
credit 11: 0128
Independence Council
Declaration of Independence leaflet
11: 0802
Independent Democratic Club (Clinton,
New York)
report of unpaid bills 17: 0177
India
dances 12: 0005
food relief 14: 0159
general 1: 1072; 2: 0052; 3: 0457, 0511;
5: 1088; 6: 0391; 9: 0394; 10: 0665;
17: 0147, 0386, 0429
grain 14: 0786
Janata College 18: 0878
objections to Japanese Peace Treaty
8: 0652
orphans 9: 0394
paintings by K. S. Kulkarni 14: 0377
Parliament 7: 0760
position on treaty with Japan 14: 0907
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit 9: 0394
rural development work 13: 0880
social welfare workers meeting 5: 0867
U.S. aid 9: 0394, 0446
U.S. relations 10: 0655; 14: 0377
women 8: 0619
year book 1: 0048
India League of America
9: 0446
Indians
claims 5: 0202; 12: 0471
discrimination in Idaho 11: 0886
human rights 12: 0471
Indian Congress for Cultural Freedom
9: 0394
Indonesia
3: 0292; 15: 0896
Indonesia Public Relations Council
5: 0605
Industry
19: 0001
Inflation
2: 0904; 4: 0036; 12: 0573; 18: 0238
Institute of International Education
general 8: 0799; 9: 0480
scholarships 9: 0480
Insurance
15: 0981
Intercontinental Hotels Corporation
9: 0496
International Business Machines
Corporation (IBM)
9: 0496
International Chamber of Commerce
4: 0687
International Chemical Workers Union
Point Four Conference 9: 0602
International Committee of the Mass
Education Movement, Inc.
meeting minutes 11: 1069
International Confederation of Free
Trade Unions
9: 0510
International Conference in Defense of
Children
appeal and resolutions 15: 0896
International Conference of Social Work
21: 0010
International Conference on Asian
Problems
2: 0353
International Court of Justice
world law 18: 1072
International Federation of Business and
Professional Women
general 9: 0510
Roosevelt, Eleanor, address 4: 0073
International Film Associates
Corporation
9: 0510
International Fine-Arts Council
9: 0510
122
Jewish immigration 9: 0741
orphan asylum 9: 0741
Person-to-Person Service between
Americans and Israelis prospectus
5: 1074
“To Christians and to Israel” 9: 0741
U.S. relations 9: 0900
Israel Diary (film)
Pioneer Women film 14: 0804
Italy
churches 14: 0186
economic aid 4: 0778
general 7: 0126
Jackson, Gardner
9: 0772
Janata College (India)
18: 0878
Japan
The Elizabeth Saunders Home in Oiso
16: 0951
Eurasian children 16: 0951
general 8: 0856; 16: 0992
Human Rights Day 18: 0851
India position on treaty 8: 0652;
14: 0907
passport for Prince Inuie 8: 0939
trade 18: 1072
The United Nations Association of
Japan, Inc. 18: 0851
U. S. relations 6: 0113, 0263
war widows 18: 0132
widows and veterans 13: 0863
women 17: 0751
Japan National Hakone Sanatorium for
Wounded Soldiers
18: 0132
Japan Peace Treaty
general 3: 0292
U.S.-U.K. draft 8: 0652
Japanese Peace Conference
8: 0939
Jaqua, Charles B.
9: 0787
Jebb, Gladwyn
9: 0792
International Graphic Arts Society
9: 0615
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’
Union (ILGWU)
9: 0664
International law
17: 0951
International Planned Parenthood
Conference
9: 0615
International Refugee Organization
9: 0690
International relations
19: 1043
International Rescue Committee
general 9: 0698; 11: 0925
refugees 1: 0001
resettlement campaign of exiled
professionals report 15: 0211
resettlement program 15: 0292
International Union for Child Welfare
9: 0717
International Union of Electrical, Radio
and Machine Workers
4: 0181; 9: 0671
International Youth Library
10: 1017
Interstate commerce
organized crime 8: 0901
Investments
U.S. into British Africa 14: 0227
Iran
17: 0751
Israel
American Finance and Development
Corporation 1: 0725
American Hearing Society 1: 0748
bond campaign 9: 0741
bond purchase by Eleanor Roosevelt
1: 0725
economic news 1: 0725
folk dance festival 9: 0900
general 1: 0519; 2: 0178; 16: 1088;
18: 0712
impact on Middle East 8: 0307
independence bonds 3: 0361
123
Jewish Home for the Aged
9: 0870
Jewish Labor Committee
9: 0808
Jewish National Fund
9: 0900
Jewish Parents Magazine
Roosevelt, Eleanor, article “The Home:
A Citadel of Freedom” 12: 0573
Jewish Theological Seminary
9: 0911
Jewish War Veterans of the United States
of America
annual Americanism Award presentation
to Eleanor Roosevelt 9: 0923
general 13: 0063
Johnson, Clara Sturges
9: 0936
Jones, Alma
9: 0949
Joseph, Nannine
9: 0956
Judaism
Torah publication in English-language
1: 0112
Judges
8: 0387
Juliana, Queen (Netherlands)
general 9: 0977
visit to United States 19: 1016
Junior Americans of the United States of
America
9: 1010
Junior League (magazine)
14: 0405
Junior Literary Guild
9: 1037
Kahn, Herman
10: 0001
Kamitchis, Peter
10: 0076
Kappa Delta Pi
10: 0086
Katzen, Herman
10: 0090
Kefauver, Estes
10: 0101
Kelly, H. John
10: 0106
Kennedy, J. Richard
10: 0120
Kentucky World Trade Conference
3: 0887
Kerr, Robert
10: 0122
Keuka College
10: 0125
Khan, Begum Liaquat Ali
10: 0160
Kidd, Gordon
10: 0170
Kimbo, Fred C.
10: 0185
Kindermann, Gottfried-Karl
10: 0213
Kirchwey, Freda
10: 0216
Kitchen, Naomi
10: 0223
Klein, Henry H.
8: 0154
Koestler, Arthur
Fund for Intellectual Freedom 14: 0146
Koni, Nicolaus
10: 0265
Koons, Earle R.
10: 0279
Korea
armistice negotiations 11: 0041
Chinese 14: 0478
communism 17: 1050
epidemics 14: 0496
food relief 16: 0170
general 1: 0166, 0347; 2: 0612; 3: 0172,
0554; 5: 0470; 7: 0772; 11: 0084,
0640; 16: 0367; 18: 1072; 20: 0349;
21: 0240
military 8: 0480
orphanages 16: 0655
U.S. medical officers 16: 0198
United Nations 18: 0878
124
Korean War
Black American human rights 3: 0924
general 4: 0143; 19: 0735, 1043
refugees 10: 0284
settlement 14: 0867
Kornitzer, Bela
American Fathers and Sons book
10: 0294
Koski, Esther
10: 0341
Kresse, Al W.
10: 0423
Kubie, Lawrence S.
10: 0431
Kulkarni, K. S.
paintings of India by K. S. Kulkarni
14: 0377
Kuper, Theodore Fred
10: 0469
Labarthe, Pedro Juan
“Lord, Hear the Prayer of the Little Sick
Child” poem 6: 0069
Labor
5: 0134; 17: 0543
Labor Education Day
1: 0624
Labor unions
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America 1:0106
general 8: 0064
International Chemical Workers Union
9: 0602
International Confederation of Free
Trade Unions 9: 0510
International Ladies’ Garment Workers’
Union 9: 0642
International Union of Electrical, Radio
and Machine Workers 9: 0671
Ladies Home Journal (magazine)
10: 0479
Lafferty, Mildred W.
10: 0481
Lambert, Tatiana
10: 0498
Lamm, Hans
10: 0563
“Landsberg: A Documentary Report”
11: 0382
Landsman, Ida
10: 0571
Lane, Arthur
10: 0598
Langley Calendar League
international calendar 10: 0642
Langmuir, Mary Fisher
10: 0645
Language arts
education 8: 0799
Lanigan, James S.
10: 0655
Lape, Esther
10: 0665
Larson, Clara
10: 0690
Lash, Joe
10: 0729
Lasker Awards
public health 11: 0886
Lasker, Albert
10: 0742
Lasky, Victor
10: 0756
“A Latin Oration in Honor of Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt”
15: 0346
Latvia
deportations 10: 0759
Latvian Press Society
10: 0759
Laughlin, Anne
10: 0802
Law
general 12: 0396; 17: 0578
immigration and naturalization
discrimination 14: 0817
immigration quota 11: 0001
treaty law-making 9: 0180
universal 19: 0313
world 18: 1072
Leach, Agnes
10: 0804
125
League of Women
15: 0896
League of Women Voters
10: 0811; 14: 0954
Legislation
Brown-Isaacs bill on right of freedom of
residence in New York 4: 0514
disability benefits 14: 0099
equal pay for equal work amendment
14: 0099
military status for women overseas bill
2: 0178
New York State Brown-Isaacs Bill on
discrimination and segregation in
housing 14: 0011
New York State Metcalf-Jack Resolution
on civil rights 14: 0011
see also U.S. statutes
Lehman, Herbert H.
Jewish War Veterans reception 10: 0855
Sydney Hillman Foundation meritorious
Public Service Award 17: 0187
Leigh, W. Colston
10: 0887
Lencer, Martin
10: 0947
Lendle, P.
10: 0961
Lenroot, Katherine F.
10: 1006
Lepman, Jella
10: 1017
Levy, Constance
10: 1033
Levy, David
10: 1037
Lewis, Dorothy
10: 1061
Lewis, Jessica
poetry for Franklin D. Roosevelt eulogy
10: 1081
Lewisohn, Margaret S.
“Look to Your Schools!” 15: 0027
L’Heureux, H. J.
11: 0001
Liberia
4: 0903; 12: 0660; 14: 0686; 20: 0001
Liberman, Isaac
11: 0027
Lie, Trygue
United Nations 11: 0041
Life (magazine)
11: 0067
Life Camps (magazine)
outdoor education 11: 0067
Limitation of debate
foreign implications of filibustering
12: 0660
Lincoln Center
thirty-five year anniversary celebration
11: 0084
Lincoln, Abraham
14: 0929
Lincoln, Murray D.
11: 0075
Lindbergh, Charles A.
general 16: 0367
Time Man of the Year 18: 0409
Linowitz, Sol M.
11: 0128
Lions Club
11: 0178
Lithuania
USSR atrocities 11: 0187
Loans
16: 0001
Loeb, James
11: 0205
London, England
Anglo-American Centre 16: 0655
Look (magazine)
poll on America’s most urgent problems
11: 0213
“What I Miss Most about Franklin D.
Roosevelt” story 11: 0213
“Look to Your Schools!”
Lewisohn, Margaret S. 15: 0027
Lord and Taylor
11: 0228; 18: 0132
126
“Lord, Hear the Prayer of the Little Sick
Child” (poem)
6: 0069
Lorentz, Pare
biography 11: 0240
Los Angeles County Museum
exhibit 1: 0106
Lotterberry, Henry W.
11: 0270
Louisville Municipal College
merge with University of Louisville
3: 0172
Lovejoy, Elijah P.
memorial dedication 5: 0838
Lowenstein, Allard
11: 0277
Lubin, Isador
11: 0296
Luckey, Platt & Co.
11: 0305
Lynch, Patsy
11: 0319
Lynching
11: 0561
Macgregor, Frances
11: 0593
Mack, Harriet
navy discharge of grandson 11: 0680
MacLeish, Archibald
11: 0658
MacVeagh, Lincoln
11: 0677
Maddox, Ethel
11: 0709
Mademoiselle (magazine)
11: 0758
Magidoff, Robert
11: 0771
Magini, Prince
11: 0773
Malik, Charles
11: 0794
Mallery, Otto T.
11: 0802
Mangham, H. H.
11: 0837
Manhattan, New York City
Daily Vacation Church Schools 14: 1041
Manners, Naomi
11: 0883
Mantell, Harold
11: 0886
Mantica, Margit V.
letter of recommendation for
employment 11: 0905
“Mao Tse-Tung and Communism in
China”
15: 1003
March of Dimes
6: 0069; 14: 0211; 15: 0981
Marine Corps League
11: 0920
Marriage
15: 0177, 0550, 0636
Marshall, George C.
presentation of the Massachusetts
Committee Catholics, Protestants
and Jews annual citation 11: 0925
Marshall, James
biography 15: 0027
Marshall, Thurgood
trip to Korea and Japan 16: 0330
Martha, Princess (Norway)
11: 0950
Martin, Harold
“The Unfinished Portrait” 14: 0289
Martinsville Seven
11: 0957
Marvin, George
critique of Eleanor Roosevelt book
Moral Basis of Democracy 11: 0978
Marvin, Langdon P., Sr.
11: 0987
Mary, Queen (United Kingdom)
note of condolences from Eleanor
Roosevelt 11: 1034
Mason, Lucy R.
CIO book 11: 1042
Masons
Masonic Camp Seven youth campers
11: 1063
127
Masons cont.
Roosevelt Chapter of Order of De Molay
15: 0981
Massachusetts
Roosevelt, Eleanor, address at
University of Massachusetts,
Amherst convocation 11: 1092
Tanglewood 2: 1071
Massachusetts Committee Catholics,
Protestants and Jews
presentation of annual citation to George
C. Marshall 11: 0925
Mauhs, Sharon
12: 0001
Mavity, Nancy Barr
“Two-Income Family” 8: 0402
Maxwell, Elsa
18: 0100
Mayo, Irene Victoria
biographical sketch 12: 0005
McCall’s (magazine)
awards to women in radio and television
for public service 11: 0330
McCarran Act
immigration 10: 0855
prison camps 20: 0117
veterans support 17: 1061
McCarthy, Joseph R.
2: 0768; 3: 0554; 6: 0122; 7: 0468;
16: 0507; 17: 0103
McCarthyism
effect on students 17: 1081
general 14: 1093
McCauley, Jean
11: 0344
McCloskey, Mark A.
11: 0365
McCloy, John J.
11: 0382
McCoy, Hazel
11: 0456
McCullough, Max
11: 0510
McDowell, Arthur
11: 0519
McDuffie, Lizzie
“FDR Was My Boss” 11: 0539
McGee, William
death penalty 4: 0181
McGee, Willie
Civil Rights Congress fact sheet
11: 0561
McGrath, J. Howard
11: 0578
McIlwraith, Jane
11: 0602
McKee, Frederick C.
11: 0618
McKeever, Porter
11: 0640
McLaughlin, Kathleen
11: 0650
McQueen, Mary Ann
11: 0660
McRorie, Ellen
18: 0001
Medical examinations and tests
Breast Self-Examination film 1: 0497
Medicine
8: 0230
Membership organizations
Affiliated Young Democrats, Inc.
1: 0097
American Artists Group, Inc. 1: 0112
American Federation of Radio Artists
1: 0686
American Legion 1: 0904
Boy Scouts of America 3: 0543
New York League of Business and
Professional Women 13: 0985
Veterans of Foreign Wars 7: 0136, 0367
see also Labor unions
Mental health and illness
7: 0245; 12: 0573
A Message to the United Nations (book)
7: 0430
Mexico
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit on Benjamin
Franklin Library anniversary
12: 0037
128
exchange of flags between Mexico high
schools and Roosevelt High School,
Chicago, Illinois 18: 0223
Meyer, Agnes E.
“Public and Private Education” address
before National Education
Association 12: 0041
Mezaubran, Comtesse Le Gualés de
12: 0110
Miale, Julie
12: 0139
Midcentury White House Conference on
Children and Youth
12: 0162
Middle East
Arab refugees 10: 0216
Iran 17: 0751
see also Israel
Middle States Council for the Social
Studies
13: 0394
Middlebury, Vermont
conference 6: 0113
Migrant and seasonal workers
agriculture 13: 0173
farm labor 11: 0886
general 13: 0205
Migration
17: 0001
Military aircraft
airlift preparedness 11: 0987
Military education and training
universal 3: 0996; 19: 0102; 20: 0773
Military health facilities and services
11: 0920
Military personnel
aliens 4: 0263
hardship cases 16: 0198
marriages to aliens 16: 0198
medical officers in Korea 16: 0198
military status for women overseas bill
2: 0178
naval hardship cases 16: 0170
in prison 16: 0198
reassignment requests 16: 0198
Women’s Overseas Service League
2: 0178
Military rations and food
16: 0170
Millbrook School, New York
model farm 12: 0193
Miller, Clyde R.
bribe offered for colleague “red”
branding 12: 0226
Miller, Mary
12: 0242
Millner, Lila
12: 0252
Minnesota
press women 13: 0349
Minorities
employment 19: 0353
groups 16: 1007
progress report 1: 0001
see also Black Americans
Miriam Auxiliary
youth program 12: 0266
Moir, Phyllis
12: 0280
Money
18: 0034
Monti, Renato
12: 0294
Monuments and memorials
Louis S. Weiss memorial 7: 0674
National War Memorial Fine Arts
Commission 7: 0618
theater and opera house established as
National War Memorial 19: 0820
United War Veterans Memorial 19: 0102
Moral Basis of Democracy
critique of Eleanor Roosevelt book
11: 0978
Morgenthau Foundation
12: 0306
Morgenthau, Henry, III
12: 0333
Morgenthau, Rita
12: 0353
Mother’s Day
commercialization 4: 1052
129
Motion pictures
in Europe 4: 0764
general 2: 0972; 9: 0372; 10: 0947;
19: 0102
Motion pictures cont.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, film for television
dialogue on infantile paralysis
6: 0069
Roosevelt, Eleanor, private screening
14: 0430
The Well 12: 0660
Mr. President
book excerpts on communism by Harry
S. Truman 17: 0103
“Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt—A Political
Profile”
7: 1040
Muñoz-Marin, Luis
12: 0363
Murphy, Alphonsus
12: 0372
Murphy, Cordelia
12: 0379
Murray, Arthur
12: 0390
Murray, James E.
contribution to Committee for the
Nation’s Health 4: 1002
Murray, Pauli
12: 0396
Murrow, Edward R.
12: 0446
Music
American 4: 0627
general 5: 0777; 9: 0173; 10: 0001;
15: 0636
international 9: 0615
lyrics by Philip Baron 2: 0760
monopoly 10: 0341
Sing a Song of Friendship music book to
schools in Havana, Cuba 4: 0092
Switzerland interest in attaché’s music
program 1: 0001
U.S. Army in Europe 9: 0041
Mutual Security Act
Senate testimony of Clark M.
Eichelberger 1: 0347
“My Day” (newspaper column)
general 12: 0454
Pettey, R. Moulton, criticism of Eleanor
Roosevelt column 14: 0673
Myer, Dillon
12: 0471
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational
Fund
12: 0660, 0918
Nardini, Amedeo P.
12: 0499
Nastovic, Atanasije
12: 0513
National Achievement Award
Hamilton, Edith, and Anna M.
Rosenberg reception of award
12: 0645
National Advisory Council
13: 0742
National Art Association of India
12: 0573
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP)
annual convention resolutions 12: 0918
awards 12: 0660
financial statement 12: 0918
legal department monthly report
20: 0001
report 20: 0001
youth 12: 0660, 0918
National Association of Educational
Broadcasters
12: 0573
National Association of Secondary-School
Principals
13: 0394
National Broadcasting Company
13: 0001
National Capital Housing Authority
12: 1076
130
National Child Labor Committee
12: 1076
National Citizen’s Commission for the
Public Schools
13: 0012
National Citizens’ Committee for United
Nations Day
general 1: 0001
report on round table discussion
13: 0015
National Committee Against
Discrimination in Housing
13: 0063
National Committee for a Free Europe,
Inc.
13: 0063
National Committee on the Aging
13: 0674
National Conference of Christians and
Jews
13: 0101
National Conference on Citizenship
4: 0607; 5: 0670; 11: 0578
National Conference on Women in the
Defense Decade
10: 0125; 13: 0081
National Congress of American Indians
13: 0081
National Consumers League
13: 0173
National Council for the Social Studies
13: 0205
National Council of Churches
13: 0239
National Council of Jewish Women
campaign for freedom 13: 0285
National Council of Negro Women
13: 0326
National Council of Young Israel
16: 1044
National Council on Agricultural Life and
Labor
13: 0205
National Council Protestant Episcopal
Church
13: 0331
National Education Association (NEA)
Citizenship Committee 4: 0607
general 13: 0394; 20: 0238
Meyer, Agnes E., “Public and Private
Education” address 12: 0041
National Federation of Business and
Professional Women’s Clubs
13: 0349
National Federation of Music Clubs
13: 0349
National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis
13: 0427
see also Polio
National Geographic Society
13: 0443
National Heart Committee
13: 0480
National Hospital Foundation
13: 0443
National Institute of Sciences
“Communism in China” address by
Hu-Shih 13: 0443
National Intercollegiate Christian Council
13: 0443
National Interfaith Committee
13: 0443
National Jewish Hospital of Denver
13: 0497
National Jewish Youth Conference
resolutions 13: 0512
National League for Nursing, Inc.
13: 0443
National Liberation Day
14: 0889
National Library for the Blind
13: 0443
National Midcentury Committee for
Children and Youth, Inc.
13: 0547
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
13: 0547
National Organization for Public Health
Nursing
13: 0547
131
National Philatelic Museum
13: 0547
National Probation and Parole
Association
13: 0547
National Recreation Association
13: 0547
National Rehabilitation Association
13: 0547
National Religion and Labor Foundation
13: 0547
National Religious Liberty Week
14: 1041
National Safety Council
13: 0547
National Scholarship Service and Fund
for Negro Students
13: 0618
National Secretaries Association
13: 0547
National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc.
13: 0547
National Social Welfare Assembly
13: 0674
National Society for Crippled Children
and Adults
Easter Seal bulletin 13: 0725
National Society for the Prevention of
Blindness, Inc.
13: 0674
National Student Association
13: 0742
National Student Council of the YMCA
and YWCA
13: 0674
National Tuberculosis Association
13: 0674
National Variety Artists
13: 0674
National War Memorial
theater and opera house establishment
19: 0820
National Women’s Advisory Committee
21: 0010
Navajo Indians
12: 0471
Navy
army and navy engineering staff
directory 4: 0036
Nazi war crimes
16: 0655
Nazism
crimes 11: 0382
general 13: 0101
Nehru, Jawaharlal
11: 0519; 13: 0857
Nesbitt, Henrietta
13: 0863
Netherlands
dismissed or compulsorily retired Dutch
employees 16: 0655
Juliana, Queen, and Prince Bernard visit
to United States 19: 1016
POW assistance 3: 0292
winner of One World Talent Project
contest 1: 0347
New Deal
16: 0507
New Jersey
13: 0872
New London Educational Conference
(Connecticut)
2: 0431
New School for Social Research
13: 0880
News of Population and Birth Control
14: 0847
Newspaper Guild of New York
14: 0121
Newspapers
book reviews 10: 0106
general 16: 0477
Rochester Times-Union
15: 0695
Rooseveltian 16:0132
Weekly Dispatch 6: 0228
New York City
Bronx 3: 0907
Brooklyn 3: 0924
Citizens’ Committee on Children 4:0514
Daily Vacation Church Schools in
Manhattan 14: 1041
132
Puerto Rico migrant laborers 15: 0054
school system 4: 0514
Taylor, Myron C., gift of The Boy and
Girl Scouts Building to Lyons
Community Center 18: 0171
transportation 19: 0730
New York City Adult Students’ Council
medallion presentation to Eleanor
Roosevelt 11: 0365
New York City Cancer Committee
13: 0895
New York Democratic State Committee
5: 0625
New York Heart Association
13: 0895
New York Home for Homeless Boys
13: 0895
New York Infirmary
13: 1032
New York Junior Hadassah
13: 0985
New York League of Business and
Professional Women
13: 0985
New York Newspaper Women’s Club
13: 1038
New York Public Library
13: 0985
New York State
Adult Students’ Council 11: 0365
American Legion children camp, New
York County 1: 0904
Brown-Isaacs Bill on discrimination and
segregation in housing 14: 0011
Cancer Committee 13: 0895
Community Action Program on Internal
Issues 7: 0588
membership corporations law 13: 0205
Metcalf-Jack Resolution on civil rights
14: 0011
Poughkeepsie 14: 1010
USO campaign 19: 0102
New York State Association for Crippled
Children
14: 0001
New York State Citizens’ Council
13: 1061
New York State Committee on
Discrimination in Housing
14: 0011
New York State Department of Labor
regulations under the New York State
unemployment Insurance law
13: 1061
New York State Training School for Boys
13: 1061
New York Trust Company
14: 0023
New York University
14: 0063
New York Women’s Trade Union League
14: 0099
New York Zoological Society
scientific work 13: 0985
New Zealand
1: 1072
Nichols, Ruth R.
14: 0140
Niebuhr, Reinhold
14: 0146
Ninety-niners
Doig, Margery, charter member of
women’s flying organization
17: 0054
Nixon, Richard M.
senate campaign 5: 1074
“Njonja Roosevelt—Warganegara
Dunia”
Indonesian-language article 15: 0896
Norman, Dorothy
14: 0159
Norton, Mary
14: 0166
Norway
Economic Cooperation Administration
special mission 6: 0300
Martha, Princess 11: 0950
Nurses and nursing
12: 0139
Nussbaum, Jean
14: 0186
133
Oatis, William
imprisonment 18: 0001
O’Connor, Basil
14: 0211
O’Connor, Edward M.
“The Tragedy of the Ukranian Nation”
5: 0885
O’Donnell, Edward F.
14: 0227
Ohio
presidential election 18: 0409
Organized crime
interstate commerce 8: 0901
Orgonomic Anti-Nuclear Radiation
Project
20: 0144
Orphans
general 2: 0280; 18: 0470
Greece 17: 0478
India 9: 0394
Korean orphanages 16: 0655
O’Sullivan, Nellie
14: 0238
Pageant Magazine
14: 0242
Paiute Indians
land ownership and rights 14: 0244
Pyramid Lake 5: 0202
Pakistan
general 1: 1072; 3: 0350
human rights 19: 0691
Pakistan Day 14: 0258
women journalists 14: 0258
Palestinians
17: 0723; 21: 0040
Palfi, Marion
Suffer Little Children book 14: 0280
Palmer, Charles F.
14: 0289
Palthey, Georges
14: 0350
Pan American Day
9: 0041
Pandit, Vijaya
14: 0377
Pantaleoni, Helenka
14: 0405
Paonessa, Dan
14: 0417
Paramount Pictures Corporation
14: 0430
Parents’ Institute
youth magazines 14: 0445
Parents’ Magazine
Roosevelt, Eleanor, letter published in
twenty-fifth anniversary issue
14: 0434
Paris, France
American women’s group 12: 0280
Parish, Henry
14: 0467
Parish, Susan Ludlow
estate 11: 0987; 14: 0467
Parsons, Rose
interest in UN 14: 0478
Pasha, Ghouse
14: 0496
Passports and visas
denials 16: 0655
general 6: 0205; 10: 0729; 12: 0513
passport for Prince Inuie of Japan
8: 0939
The Pathway of Years
drama by Zora Topalovic dedicated to
UN 18: 0474
Patricelli, Sylvia
painting exhibition 14: 0553
Patterson, Robert P.
14: 0547
Peace movements
5: 0134; 8: 0324
Pearson, Dora
14: 0579
Pearson, Drew
criticism of American Indian attorneys
5: 0202
Pegler, Westbrook
newspaper criticism of Eleanor
Roosevelt 15: 0118
Pell, Herbert
14: 0587
134
Pendar, Kenneth
14: 0596
Pennsylvania
Roosevelt, Eleanor, speaker at annual
picnic, Sugar Notch 1: 0904
see also Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Council of Church Women
Conference
14: 0603
Pennsylvania State College
workshop for public school teachers
14: 0603
Periodicals
American Art Week 1:0112
American Magazine 1:0952
Braille Musician 3: 0635
Collier’s 4: 0908
Democratic Digest 5: 0625
Ebony 6: 0293; 17: 0565
Everybody’s Etiquette 15: 0477, 0840
Friendship News 15: 0896
Ilma’s Paris Grapevine 9:0372
International House Quarterly 9: 0642
Jewish Braille Review 3: 0635
Jewish Forum 9: 0808
Jewish Parents Magazine 12: 0573
Junior League 14: 0405
Ladies Home Journal 10: 0479
Look 11: 0213
Life 11: 0067
Life Camps 11: 0067
Mademoiselle 11: 0758
McCall’s 11: 0330
Nation 12: 0530
Pageant Magazine 14: 0242
Parents’ Magazine 14: 0434
SEE 5: 0793; 17: 0011
This Week Magazine 15: 0477
Time 18: 0409
WORLD 19: 0059
World Federation of United Nations
Associations Bulletin 21: 0109
Perkins, Frances
14: 0608
Perry, John S.
“Voice of Humanity” 14: 0616
Pests and pest control
potato bug 15: 0791
Peterson, Cecil
14: 0656
Pettey, R. Moulton
criticism of Eleanor Roosevelt column
14: 0673
Phelps-Stokes Fund
14: 0686
Philadelphia Cotillion Society
general 5: 0259
Roosevelt, Eleanor, reception of
Diamond Cross of Malta 14: 0698
Philadelphia Fellowship Commission
tenth anniversary 14: 0698
Philadelphia Tribune
charities 14: 0698
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
French exposition 12: 0110
World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
21: 0040
Philharmonic Symphony Society of New
York
history 14: 0721
Philippines
education 21: 0296
free elections 14: 0754
general 8: 0652; 15: 0778, 0981
Phillips, William
14: 0760
Pickens, William
14: 0771
Pickett, Clarence E.
14: 0779
Pink, Louis H.
14: 0786
Pioneer Women
Israel Diary film 14: 0804
Pitcherale, John
14: 0810
Plaine, Herzel
14: 0817
Planned Parenthood Federation of
America, Inc.
14: 0847
135
Platt, Charles
14: 0859
Play Schools Association
all-day summer program 15: 0027
Poe, Clarence
14: 0867
Poetry
Bryant, M. W. C. 3: 0969
“From One Love Sick to One Sea Sick”
by Elliott Roosevelt (father)
5: 0076; 15: 0961
general 2: 0620; 11: 0773; 14: 0579,
0907; 17: 0543; 18: 0474
Lewis, Jessica, for Franklin D. Roosevelt
eulogy 10: 1081
“Lord, Hear the Prayer of the Little Sick
Child” by Pedro Juan Labarthe
6: 0069
Robbins, Ava 15: 0636
Point Four Program
9: 0642; 10: 0655; 14: 0887, 0889;
19: 0123
Poland
14: 0889
Police Athletic League, Inc. (PAL)
PAL month 14: 0891
Roosevelt, Eleanor, honorary member
14: 1010
Polier, Justine Wise
14: 0896
Polio
international conference 6: 0069
National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis 13: 0427
Roosevelt, Eleanor, motion film for
television dialogue 6: 0069
treatment 3: 0430
Political campaigns
Proxmire, William, campaign for
Wisconsin governor 14: 1093
Political ethics
3: 0445
Politzer, Mary
14: 0900
Poloczek, William L.
14: 0907
Polowsky, Joseph
statement on Chinese Communist war
plan for conquest of Soviet Siberia
14: 0929
Pope, Arthur Upham
speech at Asia Institute 2: 0353
Porter, Harold
14: 0954
Porter, Willis P.
14: 0981
Porterfield, Robert
14: 0999
Portraits
Elizabeth, Queen, commissioned by
Eleanor Roosevelt 15: 0183
Postal rates and revenues
international 3: 0405
Potofsky, Jacob S.
14: 1005
Poughkeepsie, New York
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Community Ambassador Project
14: 1010
Poverty
7: 0536; 15: 0400, 0477
Prachar, Joseph A.
14: 1030
Prejudice
general 8: 0783
against Jews in USSR 9: 0146
racial 9: 0139
Presidential elections
campaign 18: 0116
candidates 10: 0811; 14: 0954; 15: 0791;
21: 0508
general 17: 0543, 0836; 20: 0001, 0193
Ohio 18: 0409
Stevenson, Adlai E., candidacy 5: 0670;
7: 0674, 0801; 17: 0850
Press
freedom of 8: 0480
Princeton School of Financial and
Commercial Engineering
19: 0503
136
Printing
Norske Grafikere (Norwegian
Printmakers) exhibition 13: 0547
Prisons
camps 20: 0117
conditions 11: 1042
military personnel 16: 0198
Private clubs and societies
The American Society of Clinical
Pathologists 4: 0837
American Woman’s Club of Bombay
2: 0001
American Women’s Club of Delhi
2: 0001
Cosmopolitan Club 5: 0049
Democratic Club 5: 0625
Dutchess County Historical Society
6: 0145
General Federation of Women’s
Clubs 7: 0722
The Girl’s Friendly Society of the
United States of America 7: 0829
Greenfield Quota Club 8: 0078
Harvard Club of New York City
8: 0528
homemakers clubs 6: 0361
Lions Club 11: 0178
National Federation of Music Clubs
13: 0349
New York Newspaper Women’s Club
13: 1038
Philadelphia Cotillion Society 5: 0259;
14: 0698
Professional Women’s Clubs 13: 0349
Society of Friends 3: 0261
Women’s City Club of New York
20: 0760
Women’s National Press Club 20: 0801
Women’s University Club of the City of
New York 20: 0840
Private schools
Catholic 16: 0516; 20: 0215
Prohibition
8: 0054
Propaganda
religious and government 12: 0226
Protestant Church Life (monthly)
14: 1041
Protestant Radio Commission
14: 1041
Proxmire, William
campaign for Wisconsin governor
14: 1093
Public Affairs Institute
15: 0001
“Public and Private Education”
Meyer, Agnes E., address before
National Education Association
12: 0041
Public debt
18: 0034
Public Education Association
15: 0027
Public health
aged and aging 20: 0290
general 2: 0178
hearing on nation’s health needs 4: 1002
Lasker Awards 11: 0886
U.S. Public Health Service 16: 1084
Public housing
9: 0113; 12: 0573
Public schools
appointments 19: 0928
attack against system 15: 0027
children 19: 0087
for emotionally disturbed boys 10: 0855
general 18: 0400, 0878
Pennsylvania State College workshop
for teachers 14: 0603
Sing a Song of Friendship music book to
schools in Havana, Cuba 4: 0092
see also Elementary and secondary
schools
Public welfare programs
family, youth, and child welfare services
10: 0001
general 8: 0566
organizations 19: 0958
Social welfare workers meeting in India
5: 0867
137
Publishers and publishing
U.N. GRAM Publishing Company
5: 0303; 18: 1072
Worldover Press 21: 0207
Puerto Rico
Benítez, Jaime, speech at Constitutional
Convention on bill of rights 2: 0994
birthday celebration 12: 0363
constitution 1: 0347; 15: 0054
general 8: 0652
migrant laborers in New York City
15: 0054
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit 15: 0054
University of Puerto Rico fiftieth
anniversary 2: 0994
Puhl, Friedrich E.
15: 0080
Pulling, Edward
15: 0086
Purple Cross Foundation
19: 0503
Pursell, Charles
15: 0097
Putnam, Fred
15: 0118
Queens College
education club 15: 0137
Race relations
3: 0187; 10: 0090; 12: 0660; 19: 0069
Racial discrimination
Black Americans 20: 0001
general 8: 0719; 11: 0344, 0519;
12: 0918
health facilities and services 17: 0597
Radio
awards to women for public service
11: 0330
Roosevelt, Eleanor, appearances 4: 0964
Roosevelt, Eleanor, broadcasts on Voice
of America 15: 1003
Roosevelt, Eleanor, radio program
2: 0612
station WNYC founding 19: 1016
Whalen, Gover A., interview 19: 1016
women in 13: 0001
Radio Free Europe
5: 0085
Railroad Retirement Act
5: 0919
Railroads
retirement widow benefits 5: 0919
strike 15: 0400
Ranis, Gustav
15: 0153
Rath, Frederick L., Jr.
15: 0174
Rathbone, Elizabeth H.
15: 0177
Rathbone, Joel
15: 0179
Reading, Stella
15: 0183
Recording industry
10: 0598
Recreation
leaders serving interracial groups
11: 0084
Reformed Youth Council of Amsterdam
8: 0189
Refugees
Albania 11: 0041
Arab 10: 0216
in Belgium 5: 0885
European 1: 0001; 19: 0800
general 5: 0885; 15: 0211, 0292;
17: 0001
Germany 9: 0690
International Rescue Committee 1: 0001
Korean war 10: 0284
USSR 9: 0698; 10: 0498
Religions
faith 17: 0641
general 4: 0968; 5: 0500; 6: 0559;
7: 0950; 8: 0189, 0210, 0230;
18: 0444
Judaism 1: 0112
see also Christianity
Republican Party
Black American vote 12: 0918
138
Research
cancer 11: 0886
heart disease 13: 0480
Resettlement Campaign
exiled professionals of the International
Rescue Committee report 15: 0211
rehabilitation and aid for European trade
unionists and liberals 15: 0292
Retirement
income 20: 0238
Roosevelt, Eleanor, from United Nations
10: 0101
Return of Government to the People
(pamphlet)
15: 0001
Reuther, Walter
15: 0310
“A Review of Its Current Status”
Collier, Fred C., 4: 0837
Rhodes School
15: 0346
Rhodes, June
15: 0322
Rich, Wilma Shields
15: 0370
Richardson, Lester L.
“A Case History from God’s File”
15: 0400
Everybody’s Etiquette article “Courtesy
Toward the Hard-of-Hearing”
15: 0477
gifts and donations for assistance to
15: 0477
sale of article “Etiquette Toward the
Deaf” to This Week Magazine
15: 0477
Richmond, Ted
15: 0550
Ritter Brothers
Roosevelt, Eleanor, fur storage 15: 0567
Rivera, Frank G.
15: 0590
Riznik, Barnes
15: 0601
Robb, Janet
15: 0610
Robbins, Ava
poetry 15: 0636
Robinson, Robert W.
15: 0685
Rochester Times-Union
15: 0695
Rockefeller, Nelson
15: 0705
Rockford College (Illinois)
off-campus study 15: 0709
students visit to United Nations 15: 0709
Rohde, Ruth
15: 0724
Rollman, H. W.
“World Construction—for World Peace
and World Prosperity” 15: 0736
atomic bomb speech before Lions Club
15: 0736
Romania
deportation of Germans 1: 0112
Rome Congress
6: 0433
Romulo, Carlos P.
15: 0778; 16: 0132
Roosevelt College (Chicago, Illinois)
annual report 16: 0086
Eleanor Roosevelt reception of the
Alumni Award 16: 0086
French Labor Collective Bargaining
Team biographical data 16: 0086
Roosevelt, Eleanor, reelection as adviser
17: 0636
Roosevelt Day
1951 dinner 2: 0052
general 15: 0981
Roosevelt Foundation
11: 0240
Roosevelt High School (Chicago, Illinois)
flag exchange with Mexico high schools
18: 0223
Roosevelt High School (Hyde Park, New
York)
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit 16: 0128
Roosevelt in Retrospect (book)
Chinese translation of John Gunther
book 8: 0226
139
Roosevelt Memorial Society
16: 0132
Roosevelt, Amy
15: 0823
Roosevelt, Anna
Everybody’s Etiquette article “Celebrity
Trouble” 15: 0477, 0840
marriage 15: 0840
Roosevelt, Belle
15: 0849
Roosevelt, Dorothy
15: 0859
Roosevelt, Elliott
5: 0076
Roosevelt, Elliott (father)
poem “From One Love Sick to One Sea
Sick” 15: 0961
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
anniversary of death 11: 0680
biography manuscript 13: 0349
bust 12: 0499
chronicle 11: 0240
Freedom House honor 7: 0388
general 10: 0598; 15: 0981; 17: 0329
gravesite 16: 0157
Masonic Temple Roosevelt Chapter of
Order of De Molay 15: 0981
Memorial Foundation 15: 1003
memorial scholarship 16: 0086
Nottingham memorial traveling
scholarship fund 14: 0170
poetry by Jessica Lewis for eulogy
10: 1081
portrait 8: 0299; 14: 0289; 15: 0981
rhetorical study of 16: 0330
“The Atlantic Charter” 7: 0430
Voice of America broadcast script in
commemoration of birth 19: 0614
wreath-laying ceremony for tomb
19: 0991
Young Democrats 7: 0367
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr.
15: 1003
Roosevelt, James
16: 0001
Roosevelt, Janet
16: 0072
Roosevelt, Sara
16: 0084
Roosevelt, Theodore
general 2: 0929
letters 8: 1012
ninety-third birth anniversary 20: 0829
Rosenberg, Anna M.
general 16: 0170, 0198
National Achievement Award 12: 0645
Rosenman, Samuel
16: 0330
Ross, Howard S.
16: 0344
Ruby, Robert H.
16: 0367
Ruppel, Louis
16: 0391
Rusk, Howard A.
16: 0400
Russell Sage College
expansion program report 16: 0440
Russell, Francis
16: 0411
Russia
Communists 11: 0187
Rutgers University
16: 0459
Rutman, Lawrence
16: 0477
Ryan, Bernard
16: 0486
Ryman, George L.
16: 0507
Saltford Flower Shop (New York)
16: 0539
Sandifer, Durward V.
16: 0655, 1044
Santiago, Chile
CARE sales office 4: 0143
Sarah Lawrence College
16: 0786
Sauve, Maurice
16: 0813
140
Save the Children Federation
16: 0922
Sawada, Miki
16: 0951
Sayre, Francis B.
16: 0992
Scarlett, Will
16: 1007
Schäffer-Bernstein, Carola
16: 1066
Scheele, Leonard A.
16: 1084
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.
Foreign Policy 2: 0052
Schneiderman, Rose
16: 1088
Scholarships
Black students 13: 0618
candidates 14: 0170
general 8: 0799; 10: 0185, 1006
private schools 16: 0516; 20: 0215
see also Public schools
Schwartz, Abba
17: 0001
Sculpture
10: 0265
Second International Poliomyelitis
Conference
report to Truman 6: 0069
Securities
Christmas Seal bond campaign against
tuberculosis 6: 0145
unity bond series 5: 0134
Security
universal collective 19: 0001
SEE (magazine)
“The Children Fight for life” by Eleanor
Roosevelt 17: 0011
“The United Nations and You” by
Eleanor Roosevelt 17: 0011
UNICEF article 5: 0793
Segregation
5: 0965; 20: 0001
Selective Service Act
16: 0170
Selective Service System
18: 0238
Senate
Nixon, Richard M., campaign 5: 1074
revised human rights resolution 14: 0817
Tolstoy, Alexandra, testimony on
Immigration and Naturalization
18: 0458
UNESCO 1953 appropriations 18: 0878
Seneca Caverns (West Virginia)
15: 0636
Senior Citizens Month
5: 0736
Service Bureau for Women’s
Organizations
17: 0054
Shapiro, Nathan
17: 0103
Shedd, Charlotte
17: 0110
Sheean, Vincent
17: 0147
Sherman, Isidore
2: 0683
Sherwood, Robert E.
17: 0151
Sherwood, Sidney
biography 17: 0158
Shokan, Jessie
17: 0177
Sidney Hillman Foundation
financial report 17: 0187
presentation of Meritorious Public
Service Award to Justice William O.
Douglas 14: 1005
Silvius, Russell E.
17: 0208
Simkhovich, Mary K.
Greenwich House founder death 8: 0116
Simon and Schuster
17: 0216
Simpson, Jean
17: 0222
Simsarian, James
17: 0232
141
Sinai Temple (Mt. Vernon, New York)
Roosevelt, Eleanor, guest speaker
17: 0302
Sinclair, Upton
17: 0324
Singer, Jeanne
17: 0329
Singh, J. J.
17: 0386
Singh, Tara
request for visa 17: 0429
Sixth Annual Intercollegiate Institute on
the United Nations
4: 0807
Skinner, Cornelia Otis
Roosevelt, Eleanor, presentation of
Barter Theatre Award 14: 0999
Skouras, Spyros
17: 0478; 18: 0409
Smith, Arthur
17: 0488
Smith, Bettie
17: 0524
Smith, Dorothy
17: 0524
Smith, Hilda
17: 0543
Smith, Margaret Chase
TV appearance 17: 0561
Smith, Maurice C., Jr.
15: 0400
Smith, Milton
17: 0565
Smith, Richard E.
17: 0578
Social Security
21: 0010
Social Security Act
18: 0567
Social work
welfare workers meeting in India
5: 0867
Society for Ethical Culture
17: 0593
Society of Friends
Quaker project 3: 0261
Soil conservation
10: 0690
South Korea
children 16: 0922
Southeast Asia
13: 0742; 16: 0397
Southern Conference Educational Fund
5: 0965; 17: 0597
Southern Regional Council, Inc.
17: 0617
Space research
16: 0391
Spain
Dare We Ignore Spain book by Norbert
James Barwig 2: 0858
economic aid 4: 0778
general 2: 0768, 1046; 15: 0590;
17: 0619
Spain
negotiations with 2: 0858
Sparling, Edward J.
17: 0636
Speech training
19: 0638
Spellman, Francis (Cardinal)
9: 0772; 17: 0641
Spencer, Marcus A.
17: 0675
Spivak, Lawrence
17: 0691
Sporborg, Constance
17: 0702
St. Lawrence Seaway
hydro-electric project 2: 0929
St. Mary’s School (Peekskill, New York)
16: 0516
St. Paul’s Church (Mt. Vernon, New
York)
designated as national shrine 7: 1064
Stamps and postage meters
Roosevelt, Eleanor, stamp autographs
17: 0208
Standish, Jared B.
17: 0723
142
Step by Step through The Little White
House (booklet)
14: 0289
Stephens, Donald
17: 0836
Stephenson, Adlai E.
campaign for presidency 5: 0670;
7: 0674, 0801; 17: 0850
Democratic nomination for president
17: 0850
general 5: 0838; 7: 0984; 19: 1054
Gridiron Club address 17: 0850
human rights remarks 17: 0850
interview 12: 0918
political support 12: 0372
students for 19: 0629
volunteers 19: 0629
Stewart, Gilbert “Pete”
17: 0951
Stockholm, Sweden
13: 0742
Stokes, Anson Phelps
17: 1025
Stout, Rex
17: 1050
Straight, Michael
17: 1061
Straus, Nathan
17: 1074
Student Leaders’ Conference
13: 0547
Students
fear of Korean conflict 13: 0742
National Scholarship Service and Fund
for Negro Students 13: 0618
for Stevenson, Adlai E. 19: 0629
United States 19: 0301
Students for Democratic Action (SDA)
convention 17: 1081
Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950
amendment 15: 1003
Suckley, Margaret
18: 0001
Suffer Little Children (book)
14: 0280
Survey Associates
18: 0025
Swart, Harmon V.
18: 0034
Sweden
Stockholm 13: 0742
Swiss Colony
Roosevelt, Eleanor, name used for
advertising 18: 0052
Switzerland
attaché’s music program 1: 0001
general 7: 0126
Swomley, John M., Jr.
“Total Disarmament or Total War”
14: 1030
Swope, Herbert Bayard
18: 0100
Sydney Hillman Foundation
meritorious Public Service Award to
Herbert H. Lehman 17: 0187
Taberner, John V.
18: 0103
Tabouis, Genevieve
18: 0116
Takagi, Tomiko
18: 0132
Tanglewood, Massachusetts
concert 2: 1071
Tariffs
customs on champagne for Eleanor
Roosevelt 2: 0801
Taxation
Bureau of Internal Revenue ruling
5: 0965
general 14: 0907
Tax-exempt organizations
17: 0597
Taylor, Myron C.
Anabel Taylor Hall to Cornell
University gift 18: 0171
The Boy and Girl Scouts Building to
Lyons Community Center, New
York gift 18: 0171
Television
awards to women for public service
11: 0330
143
Television cont.
educational 12: 0573
general 10: 0729
program with Eleanor Roosevelt to
benefit Crusade for Freedom 5: 0085
Roosevelt, Eleanor, appearances 4: 0964
Roosevelt, Eleanor, appearance on
“Keep Posted” program 17: 0691
Roosevelt, Eleanor, Easter program for
charity 12: 0333
Smith, Margaret Chase, appearance
17: 0561
women in 13: 0001
writers 2: 0494
Television Authority
18: 0211
Teller, Sidney A.
18: 0223
Textile industry and fabrics
workers 11: 1042
Thailand
Waithayakon, Prince Wan, visit with
Eleanor Roosevelt 19: 0782
The Actor’s Fund of America
annual report 7: 0618
The Advertising Council
round table on American society 1: 0039
The American Council on Human Rights
1: 0519
“The American Economy”
2: 0052
The American Jewish Committee
forty-fourth anniversary 1: 0850
The American Magazine
letter to the editor “White-Collared” by
Eleanor Roosevelt 1: 0952
The American Parents Committee
1: 0985
The American Political Science
Association
1: 0985
The American Society
in Scotland 1: 1072
The American Society of Clinical
Pathologists
4: 0837
“The Atlantic Charter”
7: 0430
The Atlantic Pact
ratification 15: 0896
The Authors Guild
Lauterbach Award 2: 0494
The Authors League of America
2: 0494
The Braille Musician (magazine)
3: 0635
The Build-up Method in Teaching Foreign
Languages
Anderl, Elizabeth 2: 0178
The Children’s Aid Society
4: 0270
The Christian Woman’s Action Program
for World Peace
21: 0240
The Classical Weekly
“A Latin Oration in Honor of Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt” 15: 0346
The Defenders Publishers Organization
14: 0817
The Democratic Digest
5: 0625
The Diary of a Young Girl (book)
Frank, Anne 5: 1062
The Elizabeth Saunders Home (Oiso,
Japan)
16: 0951
The Ford Foundation
6: 0017
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
15: 0981
The Girl’s Friendly Society of the United
States of America
seventy-fifth anniversary 7: 0829
The International Boys Camp
9: 0496
The International House
9: 0642
The International House Quarterly
9: 0642
The International Human Reform Society
9: 0615
144
The Jewish Braille Institute of America,
Inc.
9: 0808
The Jewish Braille Review
competition 3: 0635
The Jewish Consumptives’ Relief Society
9: 0808
The Jewish Forum
9: 0808
The Junior League of the City of New
York, Inc.
fiftieth anniversary 9: 1017
The Junior Literary Guild
7: 0001
The Laguardia Memorial Award
nomination 14: 0063
“The Liberal Faces the Future”
2: 0052
The March of Dimes
13: 0427
The Mass Education Movement, Inc.
21: 0296
The Mohonk School
10: 0481
The Nation (magazine)
85th anniversary 12: 0530
The National Achievement Award
4: 0917; 7: 0136; 12: 0645
The National Conference on Church and
State
20: 0215
The National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis, Inc.
6: 0069
The New York Botanical Garden
13: 0895
The New York Institute for the Education
of the Blind
13: 0985
The Only War We Seek
book draft by Arthur Goodfriend 2: 0052
“The Present World Situation”
6: 0339
The Progressive Farmer
14: 0867
The Protestant Big Sisters, Inc.
14: 1041
The Protestant Council of the City of New
York
honors UN 14: 1041
The Roosevelt Myth
17: 0151
The Roosevelt School
10: 0469
The Roosevelt Treasury (book)
5: 1062
The Rooseveltian (newspaper)
16: 0132
“The Unfinished Portrait”
14: 0289
The United Council of Church Women
Conference of Social Work18: 0695
“The United Nations and You”
17: 0011
The United Nations Association of Japan,
Inc.
18: 0851
The United Nations Fund
1: 0166
The Untouchables (booklet)
hospital segregation 5: 0965
“The Veto and the Charter: An
Interpretation for Survival”
7: 0558
The Washington Educational Touring
Club
19: 0820
“The Weapon of Fear”
17: 0187
The Weekly Dispatch
150th anniversary 6: 0228
The Well (motion picture)
12: 0660
The World We Saw (book)
5: 0433
Third National Conference on UNESCO
11: 0510
This I Remember (book)
19: 0419
145
This Week Magazine
Richardson, Lester L., sale of article
“Etiquette Toward the Deaf”
15: 0477
Thompson, Geraldine
18: 0238
Thompson, Malvina
18: 0287
Thompson, Mildred
18: 0356
Thurman, Howard
18: 0444
Tiffany & Company
jewelry repair for Eleanor Roosevelt
18: 0378
Tilly, Dorothy, 1947-52
18: 0400
Time (magazine)
Lindbergh, Charles A., Man of the Year
18: 0409
Roosevelt, Eleanor, office visit 18: 0409
Tinkelman, Gertrude
18: 0433
Tobacco and tobacco industry
smoking and cancer 15: 0791
Tobias, Channing
18: 0444
“To Christians and to Israel”
9: 0741
Tolstoy, Alexandra
Senate testimony on immigration and
naturalization 18: 0458
Tolstoy Foundation
18: 0458
Toombs, Henry
18: 0470
Topalovic, Zora
drama “The Pathway of Years”
dedicated to UN 18: 0474
“Total Disarmament or Total War”
Swomley, John M., Jr. 14: 1030
“The Tragedy of the Ukranian Nation”
O’Connor, Edward M. 5: 0885
Transportation
general 18: 1085; 20: 0001
New York City 19: 0730
Travel
Roosevelt, Eleanor, overseas trip 2: 0260
Treaties and conventions
Japan Peace Treaty 3: 0292; 8: 0652
proposed amendment to UN Constitution
9: 0180
treaty law-making 9: 0180
treaty power of federal government
17: 0232
Truman, Harry S.
family 10: 0294
general 3: 0944; 16: 0086
message to 1952 American Assotiation
for the UN Chicago conference
1: 0347
Mr. President excerpts on communism
17: 0103
press release “Clothes for Korea”
1: 0985
Second International Poliomyelitis
Conference report 6: 0069
UN police force 4: 0737
Tuberculosis
Christmas Seal bond campaign 6: 0145
general 13: 0497
National Tuberculosis Association
13: 0674
Tuberculosis and Health Association
fifteenth anniversary 13: 0985
Tuition Plan, Inc.
18: 0589
Tully, Grace
18: 0600
Tuskegee Institute
18: 0625
Twain, Mark
4: 0627
“Two-Income Family”
8: 0402
U.N. GRAM Publishing Company
financial crisis 18: 1072
general 5: 0303
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO)
14: 0242
146
general 7: 0126; 11: 0602; 17: 0751
London 16: 0655
note of condolences to Queen Mary from
Eleanor Roosevelt 11: 1034
oil for China 3: 0882
U.S.-UK draft of Japanese Peace Treaty
8: 0652
United Nations (UN)
accomplishments 19: 0001
administrative information 20: 0695
admission of China 14: 1030
birth as world political organization
14: 0929
broadcasting 4: 0337
building 20: 0695
building paintings 19: 1006
China admission 14: 1030
communications campaign 10: 1061
correspondence 18: 0817
fifth anniversary 14: 0929
flag 4: 0001; 6: 0361
general 1: 0166; 3: 0390, 0405; 6: 0017,
0361, 0546, 0559; 7: 0182, 0618,
0829; 8: 0020, 0064; 0528, 0652;
9: 0001, 0792, 0936; 10: 0887;
11: 0041, 0075, 0128, 0758;
14: 0434; 16: 0367, 0411; 17: 0011;
19: 0986; 20: 0760
general assembly 2: 0734; 5: 0085;
14: 0929
human rights covenant 1: 0001; 9: 0180
Human Rights Day 8: 0619
Humphrey, John 9: 0305
in Korea 18: 0878
Korea action casualty figures 18: 0817
Lie, Trygue 11: 0041
national organizations 7: 0588
national student contest 1: 0166
opposition 6: 0372
plan for symphony orchestra 9: 0041
rally 3: 0315
Roosevelt, Eleanor retirement 10: 0101
Roosevelt, Eleanor, book 4: 0102
Roosevelt, Eleanor, delegate 18: 0356
UN International Children’s Emergency
Fund (UNICEF)
18: 1063
Union for Democratic Action
tenth anniversary reception 2: 0052
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR)
arms control 16: 1044
atrocities in Baltic States 10: 0759;
11: 0187
Churchill, Winston, mediator between
USSR and United States 1: 0001
disarmament 6: 0559
general 3: 0554; 5:0085; 8: 0054, 0652;
10: 0729; 11: 0618; 18: 0817, 1072;
19: 0735; 20: 0193
hate campaign 14: 0478
Kremlin 7: 0468
neglect of human rights 11: 0187
non-Russian people 5: 0885
prison camps 17: 0702
propaganda 14: 0907; 19: 1043
refugees 9: 0698; 10: 0498
Soviet citizens books and articles
18: 0458
Unitarian Service Committee
medical mission to Germany report
18: 0635
United Automobile Workers-American
Federation of Labor (UAW-AFL)
member Christopher Ziegler worker
father of the year 18: 0666
United Automobile Workers–Congress of
Industrial Organizations (UAW-CIO)
15: 0310; 18: 0666
United Cerebral Palsy
fund-raising campaign 18: 0668
United Church Women of America
15: 1003
United Defense Fund
endorsement by Eleanor Roosevelt
8: 0480
United Jewish Appeal
10: 1037; 18: 0712; 19: 0897
United Kingdom (UK)
elections 6: 0472
147
15: 0896; 17: 0011, 0702; 18: 0817;
19: 0503
General Conference 18: 0878
gift coupon plan 18: 0878
newsletter 1: 0769
Senate 1953 appropriations 18: 0878
support for UN 18: 0878
third national conference 11: 0510
United States National Commission for
UNESCO conference 18: 0878
University of Utah meeting 10: 0321
World Review radio news 18: 0878
United Nations Fund
18: 0034
United Nations Human Rights Day
5: 0332
United Nations Institute and Workshop
7: 0334
United Nations International Children’s
Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
article for SEE magazine 5: 0793
general 6: 0546; 7: 0001
“United Nations—Letter by Letter”
2: 0580
“A United Nations Prayer”
7: 0430
United Nations Week
1: 0166; 19: 0001
United Neighborhood Houses of New
York
11: 0365
United Parents Association of New York
City, Inc.
19: 0087
United Press Directory
19: 0091
United Service Organizations (USO)
New York campaign 19: 0102
United States Committee for Care of
European Children
19: 0201
United States National Commission for
UNESCO
conference 18: 0878
United Nations (UN) cont.
Roosevelt, Eleanor, resignation from
Human Rights Commission 6: 0446;
8: 0728
social work 3: 0038
Speakers’ Research Committee 15: 0724
Truman, Harry S., for police force
4: 0737
U.N. GRAM Publishing Company
18: 1072
United Nations Association of Japan
18: 0851
United States 14: 0405; 16: 0655;
18: 0817, 1085
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
9: 0180
WORLD magazine 19: 0059
United Nations Air Police Patrol
7: 0334
United Nations Army
2: 0353
United Nations Association
in Canada 18: 0851
United Nations Commission on Human
Rights
Roosevelt, Eleanor, resignation as
chairman 4: 0063
general 9: 0808
United Nations Council
Harvard 18: 0851
United Nations Covenant on Human
Rights
21: 0430
United Nations Day
general 2: 0311, 0565; 10: 0811;
13: 0015
National Citizens’ Committee for United
Nations’ Day 1: 0001
United Nations Economic and Social
Council
16: 1044
United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
general 1: 0347; 2: 0526; 4: 0927;
7: 0182; 8: 0095; 9: 0041; 11: 0270;
148
United States National Student
Association (USNSA)
international role 13: 0742
Roosevelt, Eleanor, election to National
Council 19: 0301
United States Naval Medical School
6: 0600
United War Veterans Memorial
19: 0102
United World Federalist Movement
6: 0122
United World Federalists
6: 0017; 7: 0468; 18: 1085; 19: 0313
Universities for the United Nations
Committee
students on panel 3: 0416
University Amigo Boys Association
Roosevelt, Eleanor, honorary member
19: 0321
University of California
Associated Students symposium “The
Meaning of FDR in 1951” 15: 0601
Berkeley convention 19: 0321
University of Chicago
round table 2: 1017; 19: 0321
University of Connecticut
conference 19: 0321
University of Denver
Cherrington, Ben M., contributions
19: 0346
University of Louisville
merge with Louisville Municipal
College 3: 0172
national flag exchange 3: 0887
University of Massachusetts
Roosevelt, Eleanor, address at Amherst
convocation 11: 1092
University of Minnesota
“The Silent Moment” radio program
19: 0321
University of Puerto Rico
fiftieth anniversary 2: 0994
University of Utah
UNESCO meeting 19: 0321
Urban League
19: 0353
U.S. Foreign Policy Concurrent
Resolution
15: 1003
U.S. Public Health Service
16: 1084
U.S. statutes
Immigration Act 5: 0885
McCarren Act 10: 0855
Railroad Retirement Act 5: 0919
segregation by statute 12: 0396
see also Legislation
USSR
see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Valeo, Francis R.
“Mao Tse-Tung and Communism in
China” 15: 1003
Van Loon, Gerard Willem
19: 0365
Van Walt, Helen Forbes
19: 0397
Van Waters, Miriam
19: 0408
Vanderbilt University
5: 0001
Varga, Ruben George
immigration 19: 0419
Vassar Brothers Hospital
financial statement and newsletter
19: 0431
Vassar College
general 13: 0101
pamphlet “From Vassar” 19: 0442
Roosevelt, Eleanor, address on the
Human Rights Commission 10: 0645
Vatican
U.S. ambassador 20: 0238
Veterans
claims 16: 0198
general 7: 0871; 14: 0907; 21: 0156
handicapped 3: 0953; 5: 0877
The Gold Medal of Merit of the Jewish
War Veterans of the U.S. to Herbert
H. Lehman 10: 0855
hospitals 1: 0904
in Japan 13: 0863
149
Veterans cont.
Jewish war 5: 0085; 9: 0923
support of McCarran Immigration Law
17: 1061
World War II, recalled for service
16: 0170
Veterans Administration
general 16: 0198
hospitals paraplegics 19: 0469
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)
activities 19: 0491
distinguished service award for
journalism to Doris Fleeson 7: 0136
poppy drive 7: 0367
Vetter, John J.
19: 0503
Viscardi, Henry
19: 0531
Vocational rehabilitation
9: 1071; 19: 0531
Voice of America
broadcast script in commemoration of
birth of FDR 19: 0614
French-language broadcast 7: 0558
general 10: 0294; 19: 0614
Roosevelt, Eleanor, broadcasts 15: 1003
“Voice of Humanity”
Perry, John Sinclair 14: 0616
Von Hesse, Elizabeth
19: 0638
Voting rights
lowering voting age 6: 0122
Wages and salaries
Roosevelt, Eleanor, professional fees
and salaries 14: 0023
Waheed, Khalid
19: 0691
Waithayakon, Wan
Thailand prince visit with Eleanor
Roosevelt 19: 0782
Walker, Frank C.
19: 0725
Walker, Mrs. Morton
19: 0730
Walker, Rae
19: 0735
Walker, Turnley
19: 0754
Walsh, James M.
19: 0771
War
handicapped veterans 5: 0877
general 7: 0772; 10: 0431, 0655
Japan widows 18: 0132
Jewish veterans 3: 0390; 4: 0036;
5: 0085; 9: 0923
“Landsberg: A Documentary Report”
on court decisions on German war
criminals 11: 0382
War Relocation Authority
6: 0263
Warfield, William
concert 19: 0789
Warm Springs, Georgia
19: 0754
Warren, George L.
19: 0800
Washington, D.C.
see District of Columbia
“Water and Calories” (paper)
13: 0349
Waterbury Lithuanian-American Council
resolution 11: 0187
Waterbury, Larry, Jr.
19: 0891
Watson, Thomas J.
19: 0897
Wattes, William
19: 0908
Webster, Mabel
19: 0928
Weiss, Louis S.
19: 0933
Weiss, Louis S.
memorial 7: 0674
Welfare
general 13: 0872
Greek centers 8: 0035
Welles, Sumner
19: 0975
Wellesley College
19: 0978
150
Wells, George
19: 0986
Werner, Stella Biddison
16: 0655
West Germany
18: 0409
West Point
cadets dismissal 16: 0198; 19: 0991
West Virginia
Seneca Caverns 15: 0636
Westfall, Lesley Jane
“United Nations—Letter by Letter”
2: 0580
Weston, Harold
19: 1006
Wethersfield, Connecticut
17: 0723
Whalen, Grover A.
radio interview 19: 1016
Wheaton, Fred
19: 1043
Wherry, Charles D.
19: 1054
White, Walter
20: 0001
White House
historical furnishings 20: 0111
wreath-laying ceremony for FDR tomb
19: 0991
Whiteman, Majorie
20: 0117
Widows and widowers
Japan war 13: 0863; 18: 0132
retirement widow benefits 5: 0919
Wiener, Peter
20: 0130
Wiggins, Rex
20: 0137
Wilderness Library (New York)
15: 0550
Wilhelm Reich Foundation
20: 0144
Wilhelmina, Princess (Netherlands)
20: 0183
Willert, Lady Arthur (Florence)
20: 0190
William Smith College
8: 0768
Williams, Aubrey
20: 0193
Williams, Charl Ormond
20: 0215, 0238
Williams, Essie L.
20: 0290
Williams, Wayne C.
20: 0349
Williamsburg Settlement
Gold Medal Award presentation to
Thomas E. Dewey 20: 0368
Wills and probate
general 10: 0223
Roosevelt, Eleanor 8: 0893
Wilson, Woodrow
12: 0379
Wiltwyck School for Boys (New York
City)
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation
grant 20: 0518
criminal court youth report 20: 0518
fund-raising 20: 0373, 0518
general 6: 0053; 13: 1061
monthly reports 20: 0373, 0518
Roosevelt, Eleanor, gift 20: 0373
Winant House (London, England)
American gift 17: 0675
Winchell, Walter
20: 0691
Winslow, Richard S.
20: 0695
Wisconsin
Proxmire, William, campaign for
governor 14: 1093
Wittman, Deborah Ben Yehuda
20: 0729
Woetzel, Robert K.
20: 0732
Women
business and professional 4: 0073
civil rights 6: 0654
Czechoslovakia women in exile
13: 0205
education 18: 0287
151
Women cont.
equal wages and salaries 4: 0073
general 6: 0600; 7: 0136; 18: 0878;
19: 0102
Germany 20: 0773
in India 8: 0619
Jewish women of Canada 13: 0285
military status for women overseas bill
2: 0178
and politics 2: 0810; 5: 0830; 15: 0961
in radio and television 11: 0330;
13: 0001
rights 14: 0166; 19: 0614
world organizations 14: 0496
National Council of Jewish Women
13: 0285
National Council of Negro Women
13: 0326
Women United for the United Nations
6: 0403
Women’s American ORT (Organization
for Rehabilitation through Training)
Silver Anniversary Convention fact
sheet 20: 0744
vocational training 20: 0744
Women’s City Club of New York
20: 0760
Women’s Council
conference 3: 0068
Women’s Institute for Jewish Studies
9: 0911
Women’s International Democratic
Federation
response to germ warfare in Korea and
China accusations 14: 0496
Women’s International Exposition
Medallions of Honor 20: 0769
Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom (WILPF)
general 20: 0773
history 20: 0773
Zurich Conference 4: 0036
Women’s National Book Association
20: 0796
Women’s National Press Club
financial report 20: 0801
Women’s Overseas Service League
2: 0178
Womens’ suffrage
movement 13: 0895
Women’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial
Association
20: 0829
Women’s University Club of the City of
New York
20: 0840
Women’s Voluntary Services for Civil
Defense
15: 0183
Woodrow Wilson Foundation
meeting minutes 20: 0848
Woodside Sterling Company
marriage gift from Eleanor Roosevelt
21: 0001
Woodward, Ellen
21: 0010
A World Citizens Manifesto
14: 1030
“A World for Peace”
Roosevelt, Eleanor 9: 0642; 15: 0896
WORLD (magazine)
United Nations 19: 0059
World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
21: 0040
World Assembly of Youth
Conference 21: 0040
general 18: 0103; 21: 0376
World Brotherhood
21: 0040
“World Construction—for World Peace
and World Prosperity”
Rollman, H. W. 15: 0736
World Council of Churches
21: 0040
World Federation of United Nations
Associations
1: 0166, 0347
World Federation of United Nations
Associations Bulletin
21: 0109
World Health Organization (WHO)
general 4: 0143; 11: 0640
152
regulations 21: 0191
southeast Asia region 21: 0191
World Parliament of Religions
21: 0156
World War II
general 11: 0618
veterans recalled for service 16: 0170
Worldover Press
world crisis analysis 21: 0207
Wright, Louis T.
21: 0221
Writers and writing
general 11: 0456, 0758
humor 14: 0590
Wyatt, Wilson W.
21: 0234
Wyker, Mrs. James D.
21: 0240
Wyn, Inc.
21: 0264
Yale University
American Studies for Foreign Students
1: 1072
law school 21: 0277
medical school loyalty investigation
10: 0665
Roosevelt, Eleanor, visit with foreign
students 2: 0620
Yen, Y. C. James
21: 0296
Yeshiva University
21: 0320
Young Adult Council
13: 0674; 21: 0376
Young Men’s Christian Association
(YMCA)
21: 0407
Young Women’s Christian Association
(YWCA)
general 14: 0467
in Germany 21: 0430
health program 21: 0430
Youth
Brooklyn Youth Council 3: 0924
camps 7: 0468
Christian Youth Conference of North
America 13: 0239
Colleges and universities 19: 0069
general 2: 0431, 0904; 3: 0193, 0315,
0405, 0493, 0953; 5: 0303, 0625,
0965; 6: 0573; 7: 0724, 0859;
8: 0210, 0307; 9: 0808, 1010, 1037;
10: 1017; 11: 0519, 0758; 12: 0041;
13: 0285, 0674; 14: 0859, 0891;
18: 0025, 0600, 1063; 19: 0001,
0069; 21: 0156, 0337, 0407, 0430
German 10: 0563
and human rights 21: 0376
Miriam Auxiliary program 12: 0266
NAACP 12: 0660, 0918
Parents’ Institute, Inc. magazines
14: 0445
Youth Council
Brooklyn 3: 0924
Yugoslavia
general 2: 0962; 5: 0019; 6: 0026;
7: 0126; 8: 0652; 14: 0186
surplus food program 4: 0143
Zagreb peace conference 5: 0531;
13: 0063
Zagreb, Yugoslavia
peace conference 5: 0531; 13: 0063
Zenith Corporation
21: 0478
Ziegler, Christopher
UAW-AFL worker father of the year
18: 0666
Zuckerman, Irving
21: 0508
Zuekal Foundation for World
Brotherhood
21: 0511
Zuekal, Michael
21: 0511
153
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R
ecognized by many as the “First Lady of the World,” Eleanor Roosevelt worked as
both delegate to the United Nations (UN) and head of the United Nations Human
Rights Commission. Her interests were broad—forging trails leading the fight
against discrimination for the aged, the immigrant, and minorities.
In addition to her work at the UN, Eleanor Roosevelt was a spokesperson for human
rights through her writings of magazine articles, her column “My Day,” radio broadcasts,
television appearances, and many speaking engagements throughout the world. She
addressed current issues in her column and received much mail expressing praise as well
as criticism, including hate mail (Reel 15, Frames 0123 and 0136). In response to a letter
Eleanor Roosevelt wrote “I am sorry you feel that international cooperation is not worth
trying. I am afraid you do not realize that the day has come when no nation can exist
alone” (Reel 19, Frame 1044). She received much mail responding to her column and
tried to answer every letter no matter how trivial or whether it was a negative or positive
response.
Whether traveling for the UN or on personal visits, Eleanor Roosevelt was profoundly
affected by what she saw and experienced. In a letter on behalf of the United Jewish
Appeal (UJA) she wrote “The UJA needs great quantities of cash to speed the emigration
of distressed Jews from danger areas like Iraq (Reel 18, Frame 0757) and later
recounting, “I shall never forget the tragedy of some of the Jewish camps—tragedies of
age and youth brought about by Hitler’s barbaric racial and religious policies” (Reel 18,
Frame 0811).
Some of the correspondence in the collection is of a very personal nature and gives a
keyhole view of Eleanor Roosevelt’s struggles. Referring to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
affair, Ralph E. Cropley wrote “By never acknowledging what I had done to keep such
evidence of Franklin’s gay life from ever seeing the light of publicity, you hurt my
feelings very much.… I wrote you I was destroying those pictures and films…in which
you did not appear, but others who might be damaging to Franklin’s memory, did” (Reel
5, Frame 0076). Eleanor Roosevelt actively participated in charities and causes that
helped those less fortunate. The public felt close to her and would often request money
and favors of acquiring passports among other things. At times she felt overwhelmed by
the requests and always replied that she could not possibly help everyone, but
occasionally she would receive a song or a poem like the following: “Hear the prayer of
the little sick child, the paralytic child of Warm Springs…for his is the voice of an angel
with clipped wings” (Reel 6, Frame 0087).
Eleanor Roosevelt resigned from the Human Rights Commission and retired from the
United Nations in 1952. The culmination of her life’s work in these documents is a rare
gift to researchers.
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