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BRIGGS, RUTH M.

BRIGGS, RUTH M.: PAPERS, 1942-54. Secretary to General Walter Bedell Smith. -1 foot.

BROOKS, GLADYS HARDING

BROOKS, GLADYS HARDING: PAPERS, 1915-69. Boyhood friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot.

BROWNELL, HERBERT JR.

BROWNELL, HERBERT JR.: PHOTOGRAPHS

BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR.

BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR.: ADDITIONAL PAPERS 1897-1996.

BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR.

BROWNELL, HERBERT, JR.: PAPERS, 1877-1988. Lawyer; member, New York State Legislature, 1933-35; Chairman, Republican National Committee, 1944-45; campaign manager for Thomas Dewey, 1948; Attorney General, 1953-57; Chairman, National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials, 1975-77. 114 feet.

BUCHANAN, MRS. WILEY T.

BUCHANAN, MRS. WILEY T.: PAPERS, 1952-64. Wife of U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg,1953-57, and Chief of Protocol, U.S. Department of State, 1957-61. 17 feet. (closed pending processing)

BUCKNER, SIMON BOLIVAR, JR.

BUCKNER, SIMON BOLIVAR, JR.: PAPERS, 1941-45. Commanding General, Alaska Defense Command, 1941-44; Commanding General, Tenth Army, 1944-45. -1 foot.

BUENNING, ARVEL E.

BUENNING, ARVEL E.: PAPERS, 1936-63. Chairman, Dickinson County Republican Central Committee of Kansas, 1951-53. 4 feet.

BULKELEY, JOHN D.

BULKELEY, JOHN D.: PAPERS, 1928-84. Commander, motorboat submarine chaser, Division 2, 1941; Commander, motor torpedo boat, Squadron 3, U.S. Asiatic Fleet, 1941-42; Commander, Task Force 122.4.4, Normandy Invasion, 1944; Commander, U.S.S. Endicott, 1944-45. 1 foot.

BULL, HAROLD R.

BULL, HAROLD R.: PAPERS, 1943-68. Commanding General, Replacement and School Command, Army Ground Forces, Birmingham, Alabama, 1942-43; Chief of Operations and Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Headquarters, European Theater, 1943-44; Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Forces, 1944; Commanding General, 4th Infantry Division, 1944; Chief of Staff, U.S. Forces, European Theater, 1945-46. 1 foot.

BULLIS, HARRY A.

BULLIS, HARRY A.: PAPERS, 1947-63. Chairman of the Board, General Mills, 1948-59; Chairman, Mutual Security Operations Team to Formosa, 1953; member, Hoover Commission Task Force on Overseas Economic Operations, 1954-55; Trustee, National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1954-59; Chairman, Business Organizations Committee, People-to-People Program, 1956. -1 foot.

BURCHMAN, LEONARD

BURCHMAN, LEONARD: PAPERS, 1952. Director of Publicity, New York State Citizens for Eisenhower, 1952. -1 foot.

BURGESS, W. RANDOLPH

BURGESS, W. RANDOLPH: PAPERS, 1951-62. Deputy to Secretary of Treasury, 1953-54; Under Secretary of Treasury, 1955-57; U.S. permanent representative to NATO, 1957-61. -1 foot.

BURNS, ARTHUR F.

BURNS, ARTHUR F.: PAPERS, 1928-69. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors, 1953-56; Chairman, Advisory Board on Economic Growth and Stability, 1953-56; Chairman, Cabinet Committee on Small Business, 1956; member, President's Advisory Committee on Labor-Management Policy, 1961-66; President, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1957-67. 58 feet.

BURROUGHS, ROBERT P.

BURROUGHS, ROBERT P.: PAPERS, 1953-59. Businessman; Finance Chairman, Republican State Committee of New Hampshire; Special Advisor to Dwight D. Eisenhower in presidential campaigns of 1952 and 1956. -1 foot.

BUTCHER, HARRY C.

BUTCHER, HARRY C.: PAPERS, 1910-59. Naval Aide to General Eisenhower. 7 feet.

BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL H.

BUTTERFIELD, SAMUEL H.: PAPERS, 1948-2005. Staff member, Department of Labor, 1950-53; Bureau of the Budget, 1953-58; International Cooperation Administration and Agency for International Development, 1958-80; director, aid missions to Tanzania, 1966-68, and Nepal, 1976-80; affiliate professor, University of Idaho, 1981-89; conservation advisor to Botswana, 1985-87. 25 feet.

BYROADE, HENRY A.

BYROADE, HENRY A.: PAPERS, 1940-92. Assistant Secretary of State, 1952-55; Ambassador to Egypt, 1955-56; Ambassador to Union of South Africa, 1956-59; Ambassador to Afghanistan, 1959-62. -1 foot.

CABOT, JOHN M.

CABOT, JOHN M.: PAPERS, 1929-78. Foreign Service Officer, 1926-65; stationed in Dominican Republic, 1929-31; Guatemala, 1939-41; Argentina, 1945-46; Yugoslavia, 1947; China, 1948-49; Finland, 1950-52; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, 1953-54; Ambassador to Sweden, 1954-57; Ambassador to Columbia, 1957-59; Ambassador to Brazil, 1959-61; Ambassador to Poland, 1962-65. Depository - Tufts University. 22 reels. (microfilm)

CAMPBELL, SAMUEL J.

CAMPBELL, SAMUEL J.: PAPERS, 1955-60. Cattle breeder, friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot.

CANNON, C. CRAIG

CANNON, C. CRAIG: PAPERS, 1945-54. Aide to General Eisenhower, 1946-48 and 1950-52. -1 foot.

CANNON, JAMES M.

CANNON, JAMES M.: PHOTOGRAPHS

CANNON, JAMES M.

CANNON, JAMES M.: RECORDS, 1988-91. President of Eisenhower Centennial Foundation. -1 foot.

CANOLE, JAMES

CANOLE, JAMES: PAPERS, 2005. Kansas State Architect, 1961-67. Involved in the continued development of the Eisenhower Presidential Library. Designer of the Eisenhower Library Place of Meditation. -1 foot.

CARLSON, JOSEPH W.

CARLSON, JOSEPH W.: PERSONAL PAPERS AND "A HISTORY OF THE U.S. ARMY ENGINEERS, 1944-45." Officer with Army Corps of Engineers at Normandy base section in 1944. -1 foot.

CARROLL, PAUL T.

CARROLL, PAUL T.: PAPERS, 1941-68. Military associate, 1945-52; Staff Secretary and Defense Liaison Officer in the White House, 1953-54. -1 foot. Review upon Demand

CASE, CHARLES A.

CASE, CHARLES A.: PAPERS, 1944-67. Abilene friend. Depository - Dr. and Mrs. John Case. 1 reel. (microfilm)

CHAPIN, CHARLES H.

CHAPIN, CHARLES H.: PAPERS, 1911-30. U.S. Military Academy classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot.

CHASE, MARGARET

CHASE, MARGARET: PAPERS, 1942-60 AND 1983. Red Cross volunteer in North Africa and Europe. -1 foot.

CHESNEY, EARLE D.

CHESNEY, EARLE D.: RECORDS, 1956-61. Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the President, 1954-61. -1 foot.

CHILSON, HATFIELD

CHILSON, HATFIELD: PAPERS, 1956-58 AND 1968. Under Secretary of the Interior, 1956-58. -1 foot.

CLARK, A. DAYTON

CLARK, A. DAYTON: PAPERS, 1930-63. Assistant Naval Attache, London, 1940-41; Operations Officer, London, 1941; U.S. Naval Liaison Officer, British Far Eastern and Indian Ocean Fleet, 1941-42; Staff of Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet, Navy Department, Washington, DC, 1942-43; Commanding Officer, Mulberry "A", 1944. -1 foot.

CLARK, EDWIN N.

CLARK, EDWIN N.: PAPERS, 1939-80. Army Officer, friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. 4 feet.

CLARK, MARK W.

CLARK, MARK W.: PAPERS, 1918-66. Commander in Chief, Ground Forces, Europe, 1942-43; Commander, 5th Army, Italy, 1943-44; Commanding General, 15th Army Group, 1944-45; Commander, 6th Army, 1947-49; Commander in Chief, U.N. Command Korea, 1949-52. Depository - The Citadel, Charleston, S.C. 12 reels. (microfilm)

COCHRAN, JACQUELINE

COCHRAN, JACQUELINE: PAPERS, 1932-75. Aviator; Director of Women Pilots, U.S. Air Force, 1943-45; Colonel, U.S. Air Force Reserve; consultant to NASA; author, The Stars at Noon; cosmetics company executive; member, California State and Riverside County Republican Central Committees; participant in the campaign to secure the Republican party's presidential nomination for Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952. 228 feet.

Scope & Content Note
Air Force Series, 1948-71
Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) Series, 1941-44
Articles Series, 1938-63
Business Series, 1935-72
Eisenhower Campaign Series, 1952
Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI) Series, 1958-64
General Election Files Series, 1956-61
General Files Series, 1932-75
National Aeronautic Association (NAA) Series, 1958-63
Ninety-Nines Series, 1930-44
Primary Political Files Series
Scrapbook Series, 1932-71
Speech Series, 1938-69
Speed Records Series, 1939-71
Stars At Noon Series, 1951-72
Trips Series, 1945-71
Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Series, 1941-72

COLLINS, J. LAWTON: PAPERS, 1896-1975. Commander, VII Corps, 1944-45; Chief of Staff of the Army, 1949-53; Special Ambassador to Vietnam, 1954-55. 17 feet.

COMBINED CHIEFS OF STAFF

COMBINED CHIEFS OF STAFF: CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 1941-45. 1 foot.

COOK, GILBERT R.

COOK, GILBERT R.: PAPERS, 1911-63. Commanding General, 104th Infantry Division, 1942-43; Commanding General, XII Corps, 1943; Deputy Commander, Third Army, 1943-44. 4 feet.

COOK, RICHARD W.

COOK, RICHARD W.: PAPERS, 1940-73. Engineer, Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility, 1944-51; Deputy General Manager, Atomic Energy Commission, 1951-58; Executive, American Machine and Foundry Company, 1958-64; Executive, Marshall Space Flight Center, NASA, 1964-73. 3 feet.

COOPER, GEORGE V.

COOPER, GEORGE V.: PAPERS, 1950-68. Businessman, New York City; alumnus of Columbia University, friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot. Review upon Demand

COTA, NORMAN D.

COTA, NORMAN D.: PAPERS, 1912-61. Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, 1st Division, U.S. Army, 1941-43; Assistant Commander, 29th Infantry Division, European Theater of Operations, 1943; Commanding General, 28th Infantry Division, ETO, 1944-45. 2 feet. (partly on microfilm) ALSO: [A75-12/1; A90-15] 1.5 Cubic ft. Unreviewed Accretion, Review upon Demand

COTTER, CORNELIUS P.

COTTER, CORNELIUS P.: PAPERS, 1959-61. Executive Director, Republican Committee on Program and Progress, 1959-60. 2 feet.

COUCH, VIRGIL L.

COUCH, VIRGIL L.: PAPERS, 1951-90. Director of Industrial Preparedness and Security, Federal Civil Defense Administration and successor agencies, 1956-72. 10 feet.

COUGHRAN, TOM B.

COUGHRAN, TOM B.: PHOTOGRAPHS

COUGHRAN, TOM B.

COUGHRAN, TOM B.: PAPERS, 1917-93. Officer, Bank of America, 1927-71; Officer, Army Finance Corps, 1942-44; Civil Affairs Officer, SHAEF, 1944-45; member, Export Advisory Commission, Department of Commerce, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, 1957-58. 3 feet.

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS, OFFICE OF

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS, OFFICE OF: RECORDS, 1953-61. 11 feet.

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS, OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS, OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN: RECORDS, 1953-60. 6 feet.

CULL, RICHARD

CULL, RICHARD: PAPERS, 1941-89. News correspondent, Dayton (Ohio) Daily News. -1 foot. Review upon Demand

CUTLER, ROBERT

CUTLER, ROBERT: PAPERS, 1895-1974. Chairman, Old Colony Trust Co., 1953, 1955-60; Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1953-55 and 1957-58; member, Operations Coordinating Board; member, Council on Foreign Economic Policy; Chairman, National Security Planning Board, 1953-55 and 1957-58; U.S. Executive Director, Inter American Development Bank, 1960-62; Special Assistant to Secretary of Treasury, 1960-62. 12 feet.

DARBY CORPORATION

DARBY CORPORATION: RECORDS, 1942-46. Industrial manufacturing company of Kansas City, Kansas. 168 feet. (closed pending processing)

DARBY, HARRY

DARBY, HARRY: PAPERS, 1925-85. U.S. Senator from Kansas, 1949-50; member, Republican National Committee for Kansas, 1940-64; member, Eisenhower Foundation; Chairman, Eisenhower Presidential Library Commission. 513 feet. (closed pending processing)

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