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Motion Picture Films

Motion Picture Films

This finding aid covers 8 mm, 16 mm, and 35 mm motion picture films.

MUELLER, FREDERICK H.

MUELLER, FREDERICK H.: PAPERS, 1943-65. Assistant Secretary of Commerce, 1955-58; Secretary of Commerce, 1959-61. 7 feet.

MUSSER, CHRISTIAN O.

MUSSER, CHRISTIAN O.: PAPERS, 1884-1954. Farmer and businessman of Abilene, Kansas; uncle of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot.

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION: DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE SPACE PROGRAM, 1953-62 (duplicate copies). -1 foot.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE: Modern Military Records Division: Extracts from "Catalog of Combined British-American Records of the Mediterranean Theater of Operations in World War II, " 1942-47. Depository - Modern Military Records Division, National Archives. 1 reel. (microfilm)

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE: Modern Military Records Division: Inventories of SHAEF holdings, 1941-45. Depository - Modern Military Records Division, National Archives. 2 reels. (microfilm)

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN: RECORDS, 1938-60. 63 feet. ALSO: [A02-12] .5 Cubic ft. Unreviewed Accretion, Review upon Demand

NATIONAL TRUST OF SCOTLAND, CULZEAN CASTLE

NATIONAL TRUST OF SCOTLAND, CULZEAN CASTLE: MATERIALS RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S CULZEAN CASTLE APARTMENT, 1951-76. -1 foot. (partially photocopies)

NEVINS, ARTHUR S.

NEVINS, ARTHUR S.: MANUSCRIPT OF LOOKING BACK OVER MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP WITH GENERAL EISENHOWER (photocopy). Chief of Staff, Operations, Philippines Department, U.S. Army, 1936-38; Assistant to Dwight D. Eisenhower, War Plans Division, U.S. Army General Staff, 1941; Assistant to General Harold R. Bull, G-3, SHAEF, 1943-45; Manager of Dwight D. Eisenhower's Gettysburg Farm, 1950-69. -1 foot.

NEW YORK STATE CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER

NEW YORK STATE CITIZENS FOR EISENHOWER: CLIPPINGS RE 1952 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN AND OTHER ITEMS, 1952. 12 feet.

NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON BUREAU

NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON BUREAU: CLIPPINGS RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER AND SOME OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES, 1912-60. 17 feet.

NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON BUREAU

NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON BUREAU: Newspaper Clippings, 1912-63

NEWBURY, FRANK D.

NEWBURY, FRANK D.: PAPERS, 1896-1965. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Applications Engineering, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, 1957. 3 feet.

NICHOLSON, MILDRED

NICHOLSON, MILDRED: PAPERS, 1957-72. Secretary of the Kansas Governor's National Committee for the Eisenhower Presidential Library, 1958-61. 1.5 feet. Review upon Demand

NIELSEN, AKSEL

NIELSEN, AKSEL: RECORDS, 1956-59. President, Title Guaranty Company, 1947-61; family friend. -1 foot.

NIELSEN, WALDEMAR A.

NIELSEN, WALDEMAR A.: PAPERS, 1954-90. Executive Director, U.S. President's Committee on Information Activities Abroad (Sprague Committee), 1960-61. 1 foot.

NORGREN, CARL A.

NORGREN, CARL A.: PAPERS, 1948-64. Colorado rancher; friend of Dwight D. Eisenhower. -1 foot.

NORSTAD, LAURIS

NORSTAD, LAURIS: PAPERS, 1930-87. Assistant Chief of Staff and Chief of Staff for Operations, 12th Air Force and Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, 1942-44; Chief of Staff, 20th Air Force, 1944-46; Director of Plans and Operations, War Department, 1946-47; Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, USAF, 1947-50; Acting Vice Chief of Staff, USAF, 1950; Commander in Chief, U.S. and Allied Air Forces, Central Europe, 1950-53; Air Deputy, SHAPE, 1953-56; Supreme Allied Commander, 1956-63; President and Chairman of the Board, Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corp., 1964-72; member, President's Commission on an All-Volunteer Force, 1969-72; Member, General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, 1969-74. 50 feet. ALSO: [A94-5; A96-19; A08-1] 2.3 Cubic ft. Unreviewed Accretion, Review upon Demand

NORTH, THOMAS

NORTH, THOMAS: MATERIAL RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S SERVICE WITH THE COMMISSION, 1927-29. Secretary, U.S. American Battle Monuments Commission. -1 foot.

ODLUM, FLOYD B.

ODLUM, FLOYD B.: PAPERS, 1927-76. Chairman of the Board, Atlas Corporation, 1923-60; Chairman of the Board, Federal Resources Corporation, 1961-69; Chairman of the Board, RKO Radio Pictures, 1937-48; Chairman of the Board, Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation, 1947-53; Director, Office of Production Management, 1941-42; Special Adviser to the Chairman, War Production Board, 1943-44; Special Adviser to the Chairman, Office of Price Administration, 1940-44; Chairman, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation; President, Hertz Foundation; Trustee, Lovelace Foundation. 81 feet.

OLES, FLOYD

OLES, FLOYD: PAPERS, 1945-82. Chairman, Washington State Citizens for Eisenhower, 1952. 10 feet.

OSBORN, DAVID L.

OSBORN, DAVID L.: PHOTOGRAPHS

OSBORN, DAVID L.

OSBORN, DAVID L.: PAPERS, 1947-94. U.S. Ambassador. 3 feet.

OSBORN, GENEVIEVE L.

OSBORN, GENEVIEVE L.: PAPERS, 1927-70. Professional nurse; friend of Eisenhower family. 4 feet. Review upon Demand

OUTERBRIDGE, WILLIAM W.

OUTERBRIDGE, WILLIAM W.: PAPERS, 1923-69. Commanding Officer, Destroyer U.S.S. Ward, 1941; Commanding Officer, Destroyer U.S.S. Cummings, 1941-42; Commanding Officer, U.S.S. O'Brien, 1943-45; Commander, Destroyer Division 42, 1945-56. 11 feet.

PAARLBERG, DON

PAARLBERG, DON: RECORDS, 1954-61. Economic Advisor to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1953-57; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 1957-58; Special Assistant to the President and Food-for-Peace Coordinator, 1958-61. 5 feet.

PAGET, ARTHUR F.

PAGET, ARTHUR F.: PAPERS CONCERNING THE COLUMBIA RIVER TREATY PROJECT, 1954-71. Canadian technical advisor, Columbia River Project. 1 foot.

PALEY, WILLIAM S.

PALEY, WILLIAM S.: PAPERS, 1944, 1969. President and Chairman, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., 1928-90; staff member, Psychological Warfare Division, SHAEF, 1944-45. -1 foot.

PANTUHOFF, OLEG, JR.

PANTUHOFF, OLEG, JR.: MEMOIRS, 1944-46. U.S. Army officer, translator during Eisenhower-Zhukov meetings, 1945. -1 foot.

PARKER, EDLOW G.

PARKER, EDLOW G.: MATERIAL RE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER'S VISIT TO BRAZIL, 1960. Control Officer in American Embassy, Rio de Janeiro, 1956-61. -1 foot.

PARKER, EDWIN L.

PARKER, EDWIN L.: PAPERS, 1960-68. President, A.G. Spalding & Co. -1 foot.

PARKS, FLOYD L.

PARKS, FLOYD L.: PAPERS, 1913-65. Assistant Division Commander, 69th Infantry Division, 1943-44; Chief of Staff, 1st Allied Airborne Army, 1944-45; Commander, 1st Airborne Army, 1945; Chief, Public Information Division, Department of Army, 1945-48; Commanding General, 2nd Army, 1953-56. 28 feet.

PARMET, HERBERT S.

PARMET, HERBERT S.: MANUSCRIPTS AND MATERIALS RE EISENHOWER AND THE AMERICAN CRUSADES. Associate Professor of History, Queensborough Community College, City University of New York, 1974. -1 foot. Review upon Demand

PAUL, CHARLES H.

PAUL, CHARLES H.: PAPERS, 1939-53. Lawyer and judge in Washington state; friend of Robert H. Taft. -1 foot.

PAUL, WILLARD S.

PAUL, WILLARD S.: PAPERS, 1912-61. Commanding General, 75th Infantry Division, 1943; Commanding General, 26th Infantry Division, 1943-45; G-1, SHAEF, Assistant Chief of Staff, 1945-48; President, Gettysburg College, 1956-61. 2 feet.

PENDERGRASS, JOHN L.

PENDERGRASS, JOHN L.: PAPERS, 1952-1969. Collector of political memorabilia. 2.5 feet.

PERSONS, WILTON B.

PERSONS, WILTON B.: PAPERS, 1960-61. Deputy Assistant to the President, 1953-58; Assistant to the President, 1958-61. -1 foot. (photocopies)

PERSONS, WILTON B.

PERSONS, WILTON B.: RECORDS, 1953-61. 2 feet.

PETERSEN, HOWARD C.

PETERSEN, HOWARD C.: PAPERS, 1951-56. Banker; Finance Chairman, National Committee Eisenhower for President, 1951-53. 2 feet.

PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH

PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH: PAPERS, 1918-55. Red Cross Nurse, World War I; organizer of aid to Allied Prisoners of War, World War II. 5 feet.

PICKING, LELIA G.

PICKING, LELIA G.: PAPERS. 1909 graduate of Abilene High School, Abilene, Kansas and classmate of Dwight D. Eisenhower. 1 foot. Review upon Demand

PIKE, THOMAS P.

PIKE, THOMAS P.: PAPERS, 1952-68. Chairman, California Republican Finance Commission, 1953; member, Republican National Finance Committee, 1953; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Supply and Logistics, 1953-54; Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1954-56; Special Assistant to the President, 1956 and 1958; Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, 1957-58. -1 foot.

PIKE, THOMAS P.

PIKE, THOMAS P.: RECORDS, 1955-58. -1 foot.

PINKLEY, VIRGIL

PINKLEY, VIRGIL: PAPERS, 1940-80. Journalist; United Press European staff, 1929-48; Editor and Publisher, Los Angeles Mirror, 1948-58; Editor and Publisher, Associated Desert Newspapers, Indio, California, 1958-67. -1 foot.

PLATNER, AARON

PLATNER, AARON: PAPERS, 1910-52. Army officer. -1 foot. (closed pending processing)

PRESS CONFERENCES: AUDIO RECORDINGS, 1953-61

PRESS CONFERENCES: AUDIO RECORDINGS, 1953-61

Audio recordings of Eisenhower Administration press conferences are listed chronologically by date in this document. Press conference transcripts are searchable through the American Presidency Project.

PRICE, DOUGLAS R.

PRICE, DOUGLAS R.: RECORDS, 1955-60. White House Special Assistant Coordinating Federal Participation in the Joint Federal-State Action Committee. 8 feet.

PRIEST, IVY BAKER

PRIEST, IVY BAKER: PAPERS, 1953-60. Treasurer of the United States, 1953-61. -1 foot. 

PUSEY, MERLO J.

PUSEY, MERLO J.: MANUSCRIPT AND MATERIAL RE EISENHOWER THE PRESIDENT, 1952-69. Associate Editor, Washington Post, 1945-71. 20 feet.

PYLE, HOWARD

PYLE, HOWARD: RECORDS, 1955-59. Governor of Arizona, 1951-54; Deputy Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations, 1955-59; member, Joint Federal-State Action Committee, 1957-59; member, President's Committee for Traffic Safety, 1959-61; President, National Safety Council, 1959-73. 20 feet.

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