ERIC FREDERICK GOLDMAN
A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Donna Ellis with the assistance of
Patricia Craig, Patrick Kerwin, Margaret Martin,
and Greg Van Vranken, 1992
Revised and expanded by
Donna Ellis
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1996
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
The papers of Eric F. Goldman (1915-1989), historian,
educator, and author, were given to the Library of Congress
between 1990 and 1995 by the executor of Goldman's estate. Part
I of the papers was given in 1990 and processed in 1992. Part II
was given in 1995 and processed in 1996.
Copyright in the unpublished writings of Eric F. Goldman in
these papers and in other collections in the custody of the
Library of Congress is controlled by the estate of Eric F.
Goldman through the executor, Allen D. Porter.
Photographs, posters, a print, and a sketch have been
transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Microfilm
reels have been transferred to the Serial and Government
Publications Division. Audiotapes and a film have been
transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded
Sound Division. Three pieces of sheet music have been
transferred the Music Division. All transfers are identified as
part of these papers.
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Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 43
Approximate number of items: 27,600
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
1915, June 17 Born, Washington, D.C.
1938 Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
1938-1940 Instructor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
Md.
1940-1944 Staff writer on national affairs, _Time_ magazine
(two periods for a total of about four years)
1941 Edited _Historiography and Urbanization: Essays in
American History in Honor of W. Stull Holt_
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. 220 pp.)
1942-1985 Instructor, later professor, Princeton University,
Princeton, N.J.
1943 Published _Charles J. Bonaparte, Patrician
Reformer: His Earlier Career_ (Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins Press. 150 pp.)
Published _John Bach McMaster, American Historian_
(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
194 pp.)
1944 Married Betty Ann [Heilbrun?] (divorced 1945)
1947 Edited with Erling M. Hunt and Frederick C. Lane
_The World's History_ (New York: Harcourt,
Brace, and Company. 781 pp.)
1950 Married Anne Metzger (divorced ca. 1951)
1952 Published _Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of
Modern American Reform_ (New York: Alfred A.
Knopf. 372 pp.); awarded the Bancroft Prize for
distinguished American history
Married Joanna Ruth Jackson (died ca. 1983)
1953-1954 Lecturer in Europe for State Department
1956 Published _The Crucial Decade: America, 1945-55_
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 298 pp.)
Lecturer in India for State Department
1959-1967 Moderator, "Open Mind," NBC Television Network
(show won New York Academy of Television Arts
and Sciences Emmy Award, 1962, 1966)
1962 Appointed Rollins Professor of History, Princeton
University, Princeton, N.J.
Appointed McCosh Fellow, Princeton University,
Princeton, N.J.
1962-1969 President, Society of American Historians
1964-1966 Special consultant to President Lyndon B. Johnson
1966 Published _The Crucial Decade--and After: America,
1945-60_ (New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 349 pp.)
1969 Published _The Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson_ (New
York: Alfred A. Knopf. 531 pp.)
1975 Guest commentator on "Morning News" show on CBS
Television Network
1985 Emeritus status, Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J.
1989, Feb. 19 Died, Princeton, N.J.
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The papers of Eric Frederick Goldman span the years
1886-1988 and document Goldman's career as an historian, author,
and special consultant to President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Part I
Part I of the Goldman Papers, covering the entire time span
of the collection, includes correspondence, memoranda, reports,
transcripts, writings, diaries, scrapbooks, and family papers
arranged in five series. The correspondence in the Family Papers
series consists of letters between Goldman and his family and
close friends pertaining chiefly to personal matters but also
providing details concerning his public career. Goldman's third
wife, Joanna, kept diaries, generally in a rough note format,
which document her husband's private and public life, especially
during his association with the Johnson administration.
Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, printed ephemera,
photographs, and correspondence also cover Goldman's
achievements. Eight of these scrapbooks are in the Oversize
series.
The General Correspondence series contains letters from
colleagues, students, and the public, usually accompanied by a
copy of Goldman's reply. There are letters from historians such
as Charles Austin Beard, Henry Steele Commager, and Merle Eugene
Curti; journalists such as Walter Lippmann; entertainers such as
Arthur Godfrey; athletes such as Hank Aaron; and from numerous
authors, publishers, politicians, labor leaders, and Supreme
Court justices. Topics include research inquiries, requests for
articles and book reviews, invitations to speak, and discussions
of historical points. There are a few letters from Harry S.
Truman, who because of differing interpretations of his
presidential administration refused to let Goldman write his
biography. The letters of Willis Kingsley Wing, Goldman's
literary agent, provide information on the production and
promotion of Goldman's writings. The legal aspects of Goldman's
contracts are covered in the letters of Harriet F. Pilpel.
The Subject File series documents the wide variety of
Goldman's activities. Intending to collaborate on a book with
Jacob K. Javits, Goldman collected Javits's 1962 senatorial
campaign position papers on such topics as civil rights, the
economy, health, and education. Goldman's lengthy association
with NBC-TV as host of the "Open Mind" program is represented by
transcripts of the broadcasts and correspondence pertaining to
the show's production and audience reaction. Goldman was an
active participant in the Society of American Historians, serving
as president from 1962 to 1969. His files on this organization
include minutes, speeches, and correspondence. Topics chiefly
concern the group's annual dinners, its Allan Nevins Prize for
the year's best doctoral dissertation, and its Francis Parkman
Award for the year's outstanding book on American history.
The largest portion of the Subject File series contains
material relating to Goldman's role as special consultant to
President Lyndon Johnson. Goldman's function was to tap the
intellectual community for ideas, synthesize its input, and
suggest programs and policies. He also provided historical
background data for the speeches of Lady Bird, Lynda, and Luci
Johnson. The White House files contain correspondence, speeches,
and reports on the arts, domestic affairs, immigration,
international cooperation, poverty, Vietnam, and special programs
relating to White House scholars, fellows, and summer interns and
to a 1965 festival of the arts. There are also transcripts of
interviews with early Johnson associates. A section of
scrapbooks contains interoffice memoranda between Horace Busby,
Liz Carpenter, Goldman, Johnson, George E. Reedy, Jack Valenti,
and others, discussing proposals and policies. Included is
Robert Lowell's 30 May 1965 letter of refusal to attend the
Festival of the Arts which triggered a controversy between
Johnson and the intellectual community.
Chief correspondents in the Subject File series include
Bruce Catton, John Kenneth Galbraith, Kent Roberts Greenfield,
Richard Hofstadter, Lyndon B. and Lady Bird Johnson, Margaret
Mead, Adam Clayton Powell, Roger Revelle, Clinton Lawrence
Rossiter, Upton Sinclair, and Barbara Wertheim Tuchman.
The Writings series contains contracts, correspondence,
drafts, promotional material, and royalty statements for
Goldman's articles, book reviews, books, and essays. Background
material for Goldman's biography of Charles J. Bonaparte includes
three letters signed by Benjamin Harrison (1886), Theodore
Roosevelt (1907), and Charles J. Bonaparte (1905). The section
pertaining to _Rendezvous With Destiny: A History of Modern
American Reform_ includes numerous unpublished charts. Portions
of the book _The Crucial Decade: America, 1945-55_ were sent to
readers for verification, among whom were Dean Acheson, Lauren
Bacall, William F. Buckley, Dean Rusk, Adlai E. Stevenson, and
Strom Thurmond. Other correspondents include Hugo LaFayette
Black and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Goldman intended to publish a book on the 1960s, which would
have completed a trilogy on modern American history. While
researching the decade, he found his interest focusing on the
civil rights movement and began planning a second book on the
narrower subject. Neither work was finished, but considerable
material relating to their preparation can be found in a portion
of the Writings series designated as "untitled." Also
represented are Goldman's fictional works, various speeches, and
lectures from his popular American history course at Princeton
University.
The Oversize series contains Goldman's White House
appointment signed by Lyndon Johnson and eight scrapbooks removed
from the Family Papers series.
Part II
Part II of the papers spans the years 1911-77 with the bulk
concentrated in the period 1959-64. It is organized into Family
Papers and Writings, and arranged in similar order to Part I.
Included are correspondence, drafts of writings, newspaper
articles, notes, and transcripts of court cases.
The Family Papers series contains letters between Eric
Goldman and his father, Harry Goldman, about the care of his
mother, Bessie.
The Writings series consists of correspondence, drafts, and
research material relating to Goldman's articles and books. The
bulk of the material pertains to his unpublished book on the 1911
lynching of Zachariah Walker in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
Research material includes correspondence, newspaper articles,
notes, and transcripts of court cases. The first chapter of the
book was published as an article titled "Summer Sunday" in the
June 1964 issue of _American Heritage_. Also, there are drafts
of Goldman's unfinished memoir and a draft of an article on anti-
Semitism along with a commentary by H. L. Mencken.
The Oversize series contains Goldman's file of note cards
removed from the Writings series.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Nos. Series
Part I
I: 1-10 Family Papers, 1906-1988, n.d.
Appointment books, biographical data,
correspondence between family members and close
associates, diaries, miscellany, and scrapbooks.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and
chronologically therein.
I: 11-33 General Correspondence, 1926-1988, n.d.
Letters received and copies of letters sent by
Goldman to publishers, politicians, historians,
and colleagues. Arranged alphabetically by name
of correspondent, then chronologically.
I: 33-69 Subject File, 1939-1981, n.d.
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings,
notes, reports, and transcripts primarily relating
to Jacob K. Javits's 1962 senatorial campaign, the
NBC Television Network "Open Mind" program, the
Society of American Historians, and Goldman's
activities as special consultant to Lyndon B.
Johnson. Arranged alphabetically by topic or name
of organization, then chronologically.
I: 69-84 Writings File, 1886-1986, n.d.
Contracts, correspondence, drafts, newspaper
clippings, research material, and royalty
statements pertaining to articles, book reviews,
books, essays, fictional works, lectures, and
speeches by Goldman. Arranged by type of work or
material, then chronologically, with the exception
of book materials which are arranged
alphabetically by title.
I: OV 1-OV 9 Oversize, 1952-1964.
Presidential appointment and scrapbooks,
organized and described according to the series,
folders, and boxes from which the items were
removed.
Part II
II: 1 Family Papers, 1952-1964
Correspondence between family members, with
attached and related material. Arranged
alphabetically by name of correspondent, then
chronologically.
II: 1-7 Writings, 1911-1977, n.d.
Correspondence, drafts, and research material
pertaining to Goldman's articles and books.
Arranged by type of material, then
chronologically.
II: OV 1-OV 4 Oversize, 1959-1963, n.d.
Note cards organized and described according to
the series, folders, and boxes from which the
items were removed.
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CONTAINER LIST
Container Nos. Contents
PART I: FAMILY PAPERS, 1906-1988, n.d.
Box I: 1 Appointment books
1953-73 (9 folders)
Box I: 2 1974-80 (5 folders)
Biographical data
Bibliographies, 1937-75
Biographical sketches, 1942-76, n.d.
Correspondence
Alpert, Elmer and Judith, 1964-76, n.d.
"A" miscellaneous, 1974-86
Bell, Janet, 1948-74, n.d.
"B" miscellaneous, 1949-82, n.d.
Clay, Maxine Cochrane
1951-69
Box I: 3 1970-84, n.d.
"C" miscellaneous, 1948-71, n.d.
Diamondstein, Barbaralee D., 1965-68, n.d.
Dimino, Virginia, 1946-83, n.d.
"D" miscellaneous, 1969-80, n.d.
"E" miscellaneous, 1975-80
Freeman, Edna and Marvin, 1951-72, n.d.
"F" miscellaneous, 1964-88, n.d.
Goldman, Harry, 1939-65, n.d. (4 folders)
Box I: 4 Goldman, Joanna, 1946-76, n.d. (4 folders)
"G" miscellaneous, 1951-77, n.d.
Helfand, Audrey, 1970-80, n.d.
Heywood, Jane, 1957-72, n.d.
Huber, Cintra and Richard, 1952-78, n.d.
"H" miscellaneous, 1964-82, n.d.
Jackson, Benjamin F. and Sarah
1951-71 (2 folders)
Box I: 5 1972-86, n.d. (2 folders)
Jackson, David and Eleanore, 1945-76, n.d.
"J" miscellaneous, 1975-88
Kevles, Betty Ann and Daniel, 1960-78, n.d.
Kremen, Benjamin G. and Miriam, 1943-80, n.d.
(4 folders)
"K" miscellaneous, 1969-80
"L" miscellaneous, 1955-82
"M" miscellaneous, 1945-83, n.d.
Nagey, Pat and Tibor (Ty), 1955-79, n.d.
Neal, Frances (Jackie)
1951-65
Box I: 6 1966-83, n.d. (3 folders)
Neal, Patricia, 1961-76, n.d.
"N-O" miscellaneous, 1946-80
Palmer, Frances, 1945-73
"P-R" miscellaneous, 1947-80, n.d.
Shefrin, Anita Hart, 1964-74, n.d.
Smith, Margaret, 1971-76
Sonenblick, Grace, 1969-79, n.d.
"S" miscellaneous, 1952-80, n.d.
"T-W" miscellaneous, 1951-86, n.d.
Unidentified, 1921, 1944-59, 1964-69,
1975-82, n.d. (2 folders)
Diaries
Oct. 1944-July 1964 (2 folders)
Box I: 7 Aug. 1964-Nov. 1978, n.d. (5 folders)
Miscellany
Certificates, 1953-64, n.d.
Ephemera, 1952, 1964-68, n.d.
Goldman, Bessie Sauer, 1946, 1967-71
Goldman, Harry, 1906, 1913, 1944, 1965-66
Goldman, Joanna, 1952-80
History students' spoof of book by Goldman, 1942
Box I: 8 Legal papers, 1952-81, n.d.
Notes, 1965-71, n.d.
Scrapbooks
Set A
Nov. 1928-May 1964 (7 folders)
Box I: 9 June 1964-July 1968 (7 folders)
Box I: 10 Jan. 1969-Feb. 1982 (6 folders)
Set B
1952-61 (8 vols.) _See Oversize_
PART I: GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1926-1988, n.d.
Box I: 11 Aa-At, 1934-85, n.d. (8 folders)
Box I: 12 Au-Ber, 1936-85, n.d. (8 folders)
Box I: 13 Bes-Burnh, 1933-87, n.d. (8 folders)
Box I: 14 Burns-Come, 1934-85, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 15 Comm-Dol, 1929-86, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 16 Don-Foa, 1934-83, n.d. (10 folders)
Box I: 17 Fog-Gore, 1934-86, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 18 Gorm-Har, 1928-82, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 19 Has-Ho, 1935-88, n.d. (7 folders)
Box I: 20 Hua-Jan, 1926-85, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 21 Jav-Ket, 1937-82, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 22 Kev-Kz, 1926-86 (10 folders)
Box I: 23 Lac-MacL, 1940-85, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 24 MacM-Mer, 1937-85, n.d. (8 folders)
Box I: 25 Mes-Na, 1934-87, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 26 Ne-Petr, 1935-86, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 27 Pets-Richa, 1934-86, n.d. (11 folders)
Box I: 28 Riche-Schlei, 1930-86, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 29 Schles-Smith, D., 1939-88 (8 folders)
Box I: 30 Smith, F.-Sz, 1937-85, n.d. (10 folders)
Box I: 31 Ta-Walker, G., 1929-85, n.d. (11 folders)
Box I: 32 Walker, H.-Wing, 1931-86, n.d. (9 folders)
Box I: 33 Wini-Z, 1940-85, n.d. (7 folders)
PART I: SUBJECT FILE, 1939-1981, n.d.
American Revolution Bicentennial, Philadelphia,
Pa., 1966, 1974-75 _See also
Containers I:47-48_
Grants, 1970-74, n.d.
Javits, Jacob K., 1962 senatorial campaign
Article and book by Javits, 1961-62
Box I: 34 Civil rights, 1962
Economy, 1962, n.d.
Foreign policy, 1961-62
Health, education, 1962
Industrial peace corps, 1961
"The Metropolitan Man--America's Forgotten Man,"
1962
Miscellany, 1961-62
"Why I Am a Republican," 1960-62
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1954-55
"Open Mind" television program, NBC Television
Network
Contracts, 1963-70
Correspondence
Sept. 1958-Dec. 1960 (3 folders)
Box I: 35 Jan. 1961-June 1963 (7 folders)
Box I: 36 July 1963-Aug. 1974, n.d. (8 folders)
Box I: 37 Miscellany, 1962-67, n.d. (5 folders)
Transcripts
Nov. 1959-Oct. 1960 (4 folders)
Box I: 38 Nov. 1960-Oct. 1961 (6 folders)
Nov. 1961
(1 folder)
Box I: 39 (1 folder)
Dec. 1961-June 1962 (6 folders)
Box I: 40 Sept. 1962-Apr. 1963 (7 folders)
Box I: 41 May 1963-Mar. 1964 (7 folders)
Box I: 42 Apr. 1964-Feb. 1965 (6 folders)
Box I: 43 Mar. 1965-Mar. 1966 (6 folders)
Box I: 44 Apr. 1966-June 1967 (6 folders)
Presidential Scholars
History, 1976-78
Box I: 45 Letters, 1964-67 (2 folders)
Society of American Historians
Allan Nevins Prize, 1960-73, n.d.
Annual meeting, 1967
Certificate of incorporation, 1939-45
Constitution and bylaws, 1945-59, n.d.
Correspondence
A-P, 1949-69, 1981 (5 folders)
Box I: 46 R-W, 1961-69 (2 folders)
Councillors and officers, 1966, n.d.
Dinners, 1965-69 (6 folders)
Executive board, 1967
Fellows, 1964, n.d.
Financial statements, 1966-68, n.d.
Kevles, Daniel, project, 1968
Membership, 1962
Minutes, 1961-68
Miscellany, 1951-66, n.d.
Speeches, 1964-66
Box I: 47 Trips, 1954, 1969-79, n.d.
White House files
Administrative records, 1964-65
America, philosophy re, 1964
American Association of Museums, 1965-66
American character, 1958-61, n.d.
American Council on Education, 1964
_American Heritage_, 1964-66 (2 folders)
American Historical Association, 1964-66
American Revolution Bicentennial _See also
Container I:33_
Correspondence, 1964-66, n.d. (4 folders)
Box I: 48 Miscellany, 1963-66, n.d.
Arts, 1964-68
Battle of New Orleans, La. (1814), 1964-65
Books, general, 1964-66
California trip, 1964-65
Campaign of 1940, 1964
Canadian affairs, 1965
Civil Service Commission (John Macy), 1964-66
College student leaders, 1964-66 (2 folders)
Congressional election, 1966
Congressional sessions, 1964
Consensus, 1964
Conservation, 1964
Conservatism, 1964
Consumer interests, committee on, 1964
Copyright, 1964-65
Correspondence
Aa-Ad, 1964-66
Box I: 49 Ae-Cen, 1964-66 (9 folders)
Box I: 50 Cer-Fran, 1964-66 (8 folders)
Box I: 51 Fras-Johns, 1964-66 (8 folders)
Box I: 52 Johnson-Mie, 1964-66 (9 folders)
Box I: 53 Mif-Rosenb, 1964-66 (9 folders)
Box I: 54 Rosent-Sz, 1964-66 (8 folders)
Box I: 55 T-Z, 1964-66 (8 folders)
Democratic National Committee, 1964
District of Columbia, 1965
Domestic affairs
Broom, Leonard, 1964-65
Davis, John A., 1964-65
Ehle, John, 1964-65
Box I: 56 Faris, Robert E. L., 1964
Fischer, John, 1964
Fischer, Joseph L., 1964
Freund, Paul A., 1964
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1964
General, 1963-64 (2 folders)
Ginzberg, Eli, 1964-66
Heady, Earl O., 1964
Higbee, Edward, 1964-65
Higham, John, 1964
Hofstadter, Richard, 1964
Johnson, Harry, 1964
Kerr, Clark, 1964
Land, Edwin H., 1964
Levi, Edward H., 1964
Mead, Margaret, 1964
Musgrave, Richard, 1964
Pollitt, Daniel, 1964-65
Revelle, Roger, 1964
Riesman, David, 1964-66
Rossiter, Clinton Lawrence, 1964-65
Rostow, Eugene V., 1964
Schachtel, Hyman J., 1964
Strayer, J. R., 1964
Sullivan, Richard H., 1964
Box I: 57 Travels, 1964
Wadsworth, Homer C., 1964-65
Wood, Robert, 1964
Ylvisaker, Paul, 1964-65
Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia, state visit, 1966
(2 folders)
Federal-state relations, 1966
Freedom medal, 1945-64
Government departments and agencies, 1964-65
Great Society, 1965
Immigration, 1964-66
Box I: 58 Inflation, 1966
Interviews, 1964-66 (3 folders)
Invitations
Individuals, 1964-65
Organizations, universities, etc.
A-T, 1964-66 (5 folders)
Box I: 59 U-Y, 1964-66
Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, 1964-65, n.d.
Job applicants, 1964-67 (3 folders)
Johnson, Lady Bird, 1965-66, n.d. (2 folders)
Johnson, Luci and Lynda, 1964-66
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Book re early years by Goldman, 1965
(2 folders)
Philosophy, 1966
Speech, Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J., 1966
Labor, 1963-66
Libraries, 1962-66 (2 folders)
Lincoln, Abraham, birthday, 1965-66
Box I: 60 Lincoln bedroom, 1965
"Little Congress" (1931-35), 1965
Miscellany, 1963-64, n.d. _See also Oversize_
Monthly anniversaries, 1964-66
Morals, 1964
National Education Association, 1964
National Foundation on Arts and Humanities,
1964-66 (2 folders)
National Medal for Literature, 1965
National Service Corps, 1964
National Youth Administrator, 1965
Negro question, 1964-66
Olympics
Correspondence, 1964-65
Miscellany, 1964
Oval Office decor, n.d.
Peace Corps, 1966
"The People's Business," 1964
Photographic projects, 1963-65
Poverty, 1963-64 (2 folders)
Presidential professorship, 1965-66
Box I: 61 Presidential scholars
Correspondence, 1964-66 (3 folders)
Miscellany, n.d.
President's corner, 1965
Professors for Johnson-Humphrey, 1964
Public Accommodations Act, 1964
Republic of Upper Volta, 1965
Resignation, 1966, n.d. (2 folders)
Roosevelt, Eleanor, commemoration, 1966
Scrapbooks
Dec. 1963-Feb. 1964 (2 folders)
Box I: 62 Mar.-July 1964 (7 folders)
Aug. 1964
(1 folder)
Box I: 63 (1 folder)
Sept. 1964-Mar. 1965 (8 folders)
Box I: 64 Apr. 1965-May 1966 (10 folders)
Box I: 65 June-Aug. 1966 (2 folders)
Selective Service, 1966
Significant dates, 1966
Society of American Historians, 1965-66
(2 folders)
Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Tex.,
1963-65
"Star Spangled Banner," anniversary of, 1965
State Department, American Specialists Program,
1964
State of the Union message, 1963
State universities and land grant colleges,
university presidents' meeting, 1964-66
(2 folders)
States, n.d.
Steinbeck, John, 1965
Box I: 66 White House files
Summer interns, 1964
Supreme Court, suggestion for 175th anniversary,
1964
Task force on
Agriculture, 1964-65
Cost reduction, 1964-65
Education, 1964-65
General, 1964-65
Health, 1964-65
Income maintenance, 1962-65, n.d. (3 folders)
Metropolitan and urban affairs, 1964
Natural resources, 1964-65
United Nations, 1966
Urban extension, 1964
Vice presidency, 1964
Vietnam, 1966
Vista, 1965
Washington, George, 175th inauguration
anniversary, 1964
Box I: 67 Weizmann Institute of Science, New York, N.Y.,
dinner, 1964
White House Conference on International
Cooperation
Correspondence, 1964-65 (2 folders)
International Cooperation Year Committee
reports, 1965
Transcript, 1965
White House fellows, 1964-66 (3 folders)
White House Festival of the Arts
Art loans, 1965
Box I: 68 Correspondence, 1965-66 (4 folders)
Exhibit lists, 1965
Invitation lists, 1965
Miscellany, 1965
Scrapbook, 1965 (2 folders)
White House Historical Association, 1964
White House history, 1965
Box I: 69 White House library, 1963-66 (2 folders)
World University, proposal for, 1964
Young Citizens for Johnson, 1964
PART I: WRITINGS, 1886-1986, n.d.
Articles
Contracts, 1961, 1969
Drafts, 1970, n.d. (6 folders)
Published
1933-70 (3 folders)
Box I: 70 1972-80, n.d. (2 folders)
Books
"The Battle of American Ideals," proposal, n.d.
_Charles J. Bonaparte, Patrician Reformer: His
Earlier Career_
Background material (original letters of
Benjamin Harrison, 1886; Charles J.
Bonaparte, 1905; and Theodore Roosevelt,
1907)
Correspondence, 1937-40, 1971-72
_The Crucial Decade: America, 1945-55_
Contracts, 1964-67
Correspondence
26 Sept. 1954-10 Apr. 1956 (6 folders)
Box I: 71 11 Apr. 1956-17 Nov. 1986, n.d. (6 folders)
Drafts, annotated, n.d. (2 folders)
_Historiography and Urbanization: Essays in
American History in Honor of W. Stull Holt_,
miscellany, 1940-41
_A History of the United States_, contracts,
1958-66
_John Bach McMaster, American Historian_
Contract, 1942
Correspondence
1934-39
Box I: 72 1940-75, n.d.
Miscellany, 1935, 1944, 1969-82
_Literary History of the United States_,
critique of chapter three, 1946
_Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern
American Reform_
Contracts, 1955, 1961-62
Correspondence, 1947-84, n.d. (4 folders)
Miscellany, n.d.
Research material, n.d. (2 folders)
_Selections from History of the People of the
United States_, miscellany, 1965
_The Tragedy of Lyndon Johnson_
Contracts, 1966-70
Box I: 73 Correspondence
1966-70 (10 folders)
Box I: 74 1971-86, n.d. (2 folders)
Miscellany, n.d.
Promotion, 1967-69
Research material, 1964-66 (3 folders)
_Two-Way Street: The Emergence of the Public
Relations Counsel_, miscellany, 1948-78
Untitled relating to civil rights and 1960s
Contract, 1978
Correspondence
Dec. 1956-Sept. 1970 (2 folders)
Box I: 75 Oct. 1970-Dec. 1976 (9 folders)
Box I: 76 Jan. 1977-Aug. 1981, n.d. (7 folders)
Drafts
"Black Revolution of Expectations," n.d.
"Cuba, Gagarin, and Then Some," n.d.
"Deadlock, With Intimations," n.d.
"Extreme Peril," n.d.
Box I: 77 "Fourth American Revolution," n.d.
"Irish Brahmin," n.d. (3 folders)
"Land of Ike," n.d.
"Man, Let Me In!" n.d.
"Man of the Iron Butt," n.d.
"New Generation," n.d.
"Not Chicken At All," n.d.
Preface, n.d.
"President by Dallas," n.d.
"Revolution of Expectations," n.d.
Box I: 78 "Sit-in, Pray-in, Wade-in," n.d.
(2 folders)
"Dingdong," n.d.
Unidentified, n.d.
"Winds of Spring," n.d.
Miscellany
Outlines, 1960-76, n.d. (4 folders)
Untitled relating to isolationism
Correspondence, 1956-57
Miscellany, 1956, n.d.
_The World's History_
Contracts, 1942-43, 1952
Correspondence
1938-56 (3 folders)
Box I: 79 1957-87, n.d. (2 folders)
Miscellany, n.d.
Essays, CBS Television Network "Morning News,"
1975-76 (3 folders)
Fiction, n.d.
Lectures
Har Sinai Temple, Baltimore, Md., 1934
Radio address, WCAG, Baltimore, Md., 1934
Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., 1957-62
(7 folders)
Box I: 80 (9 folders)
Box I: 81 (15 folders)
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., 1962
Unidentified fragments, n.d.
Box I: 82 Miscellaneous
Contracts, 1953-77, n.d.
Royalty statements, 1972-79
Texts, 1922-37, 1965, n.d. (4 folders)
Writings by others
Beard, Charles Austin, ca. 1939 (2 folders)
Goldman, Joanna, 1944-45, 1978, n.d.
Reviews
1944-63 (2 folders)
Box I: 83 1964-82, n.d. (2 folders)
Speeches
Contracts, 1962-63, 1975
Miscellaneous, 1964-69, n.d.
Texts
Apr. 1964-May 1966 (19 folders)
Box I: 84 June 1966-Mar. 1977 (11 folders)
PART I: OVERSIZE, 1952-1964
Box I: OV 1 Family Papers
Scrapbooks (Container 10)
Set B
1952-53
Box I: OV 2 1953-57
Box I: OV 3 1956-57
Box I: OV 4 1957-60
Box I: OV 5 1960
Box I: OV 6 1959-60
Box I: OV 7 1961
Box I: OV 8 1961-62
Box I: OV 9 Subject File
White House Files
Miscellany (Container 60)
Certificate of appointment, 1964
PART II: FAMILY PAPERS, 1952-1964
Box II: 1 Correspondence, Harry Goldman, 1952-64
PART II: WRITINGS, 1911-1977, n.d.
Articles
Drafts, "It's Up to the Jews," 1934
Published, 1963-64
Books
Memoir, n.d. (5 folders)
Untitled relating to lynching of Zachariah
Walker, Coatesville, Pa.
Correspondence, 1959-77, n.d. (7 folders)
Drafts
Preface and acknowledgments, ca. 1964
Box II: 2 Chapter 1, "Summer Sunday," ca. 1964
(3 folders)
Chapter 2, "The Sullen Streets," ca. 1964
(3 folders)
Chapter 3, "The Threat of Action," ca. 1964
(2 folders)
Box II: 3 (3 folders)
Chapter 4, "City Self-Beleaguered,"
ca. 1964 (3 folders)
Chapter 5, "Mr. Gawthrop's Indictment,"
ca. 1964 (2 folders)
Chapter 6, ca. 1964
Box II: 4 Chapters 7-9, ca. 1964 (3 folders)
Epilogue, outlines, and bibliographic
notes, ca. 1964
Research material
Chapters 1-2, 1959-63
Chapters 3-7, 1959-60
Court cases, 1911-12
(3 folders)
Box II: 5 (7 folders)
General, 1911-13, 1957-63
Maps, n.d.
Box II: 6 Newspapers
_Afro-American Ledger_, 1911-12
Coatesville _Record_, 1911, 1958-63
(4 folders)
Detroit _News_, 1911
Lancaster, Pa., 1911
Miscellany, 1911-64
New York _Tribune_, 1911
Philadelphia, Pa.
General, 1911
Box II: 7 Philadelphia _Inquirer_, 1911
West Chester _Daily Local News_, 1911,
1963
Note cards, 1959-63, n.d.
_See Oversize_ II: OV 1-4
Photographs, n.d.
PART II: OVERSIZE, 1959-1963, n.d.
Box II: OV 1-4 Writings
Book, untitled relating to lynching of Zachariah
Walker, Coatesville, Pa.
Research material
Note cards, 1959-63, n.d. (Container II: 7)
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