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WALLIS, W. ALLEN: RECORDS, 1959-61. Executive vice chairman, Cabinet Committee on Price Stability for Economic Growth, 1959-60; Special Assistant to the President, 1959-61 (partly on microfilm). 1 foot.

WALSH, JOHN J.: PAPERS, 1943-45. G-3 Staff, VII Corps, U.S. Army, 1943-44; Aide-de-Camp, General J. Lawton Collins, 1943-45. 2 feet.

WARRINGTON, WAYNE B.: RECORDS, 1953-59. Director, Veterans Division, Republican National Committee, 1956; Special Assistant in the White House Office, 1957-59. 3 feet.

WASHBURN, ABBOTT: PAPERS, 1938-2003. Executive Vice Chairman, Crusade for Freedom, 1950-52; staff member, Citizens for Eisenhower, 1952; Executive Secretary, President’s Committee on International Information Activities, Jan.-July 1953; Deputy Special Assistant to C.D. Jackson, and Special Assistant to the Director, U.S. Information Agency, July-Oct. 1953; Deputy Director, U.S. Information Agency, Nov. 1953-March 1961; President, People-to-People, Inc., 1964-65; Member, U.S. Delegation to Intelsat Conference, 1969-71; Advisor, Office of Telecommunications Policy, 1972-74; Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission, June 1974-Oct. 1982; Consultant to FCC and Chairman, U.S. Delegation to Regional Administrative Radio Conference, Oct. 1982-Nov. 1983. 123 feet.

WASHBURN, C. LANGHORNE: PAPERS, 1952-64. Field Secretary, Young Industry for Eisenhower, 1952; member, National Citizens for Eisenhower, 1952-56; member, Program Planning Staff, 1956 Republican National Convention; member, Rockefeller for President Committee, 1964. 12 feet.

WASHBURN, MAURICE M.: PAPERS, 1953. Chairman, Treasury Department Continuing Committee to Verify Transfer of Fiscal Assets, 1953-64. -1 foot.

WAUGH, SAMUEL C.: PAPERS, 1926-69. Assistant Secretary of State, 1953-55; Deputy Under Secretary of State, 1955; president and chairman of the board, Export-Import Bank, 1955-61. 10 feet.

WEATHERFORD, RUBY M.: PAPERS, 1952-70. Housewife. -1 foot.

WEBB, JAMES R.: MATERIAL RE LLOYD R. FREDENDALL AND THE TUNISIAN CAMPAIGN, 1942-43. Aide to Gen. Lloyd R. Fredendall, 1942-43. -1 foot.

WEBB, L.R.: POSTERS ON WORLD WAR II, 1943-44. Chief administrative assistant, Office of Censorship, Chicago, Ill. 2 feet.

WHEATON, ANNE WILLIAMS: PAPERS, 1957-69. Assistant to the director of publicity, Republican National Committee, 1939-57; Associate Press Secretary, White House Office, 1957-61 (partly on microfilm). -1 foot.

WHEELER, CLYDE A.: PAPERS, 1951-89. Executive assistant to Cong. Page Belcher (R-OK), 1951-54; Special Assistant for Congressional Relations to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, 1954-58; Staff Assistant to the President, 1958-60; officer, Sun Oil Company, 1962-84. 30 feet.

WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH: RECORDS (a component of Records of Temporary Committees, Commission and Boards: Record Group 220), 1930-70. 110 feet.

WHITE HOUSE, OFFICE OF THE USHER: RECORDS, 1953-61. 1 foot.

WHITE HOUSE LIBRARY: RECORDS TRANSFERRED TO THE DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY, 1953-61. 2 foot.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Cabinet Secretariat: RECORDS, 1953-60. 16 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Cabinet Secretariat, Sub-cabinet committee, Management Program for the Executive Departments (Bradley H. Patterson, Jr., coordinator): RECORDS, 1954-56. 6 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Executive Branch Liaison Office: RECORDS, 1953-58. 6 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE: INDEX TO CIVILIAN NOMINATIONS, APPOINTMENTS AND COMMISSIONS, 1913-61 (partly on microfilm). 1 foot.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE: INDEX TO WHITE HOUSE CONGRESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1953-59. 3 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE: NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STAFF: PAPERS, 1948-1961. 130 feet. This collection contains ten separate series that are at this time wholly or partially processed and available for research. They areas follows:

        • CFEP Series
        • Disaster File Series
        • Executive Secretary's Chronological File Series
        • Executive Secretary's Subject File Series
        • Miscellaneous Staff Series
        • NSC Registry Series
        • OCB Central Files Series
        • OCB Secretariat Series
        • Planning Coordination Group Series
        • PSB Central Files Series
        • Special Staff Files Series

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of Budget and Accounting:  Records (a component of Records of the White House Office: Record Group 130), 1953-61. 47 feet

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Official Reporter (Jack Romagna): RECORDS, 1953-61. 24 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Press Secretary to the President: PRESS RELEASES WITH INDEX, 1953-61 (partly on microfilm). 10 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for Disarmament (Harold Stassen): RECORDS, 1955-58. 6 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for Executive Appointments: RECORDS, 1952-61. 33 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Robert Cutler, Dillon Anderson, and Gordon Gray): RECORDS, 1952-61. 49 feet.

        • FBI Series
        • NSC Series, Administrative Subseries
        • NSC Series, Briefing Notes Subseries
        • NSC Series, Policy Papers Subseries
        • NSC Series, Status of Projects Subseries
        • NSC Series, Subject Subseries
        • OCB Series, Administrative Subseries
        • OCB Series, Subject Subseries
        • Papers Received Since January 10, 1961 Series
        • Special Assistant Series, Appointment Books Subseries
        • Special Assistant Series, Chronological Subseries
        • Special Assistant Series, Name Subseries
        • Special Assistant Series, Presidential Subseries
        • Special Assistant Series, Subject Subseries

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Personnel Management (Joseph Winslow, John Carroll, Rocco Siciliano,and Eugene Lyons): RECORDS, 1953-61. 49 feet.

WHITEHOUSE OFFICE, Office of the Special Assistant for Science and Technology (James R. Killian and George B. Kistiakowsky): RECORDS, 1957-61. 18 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, OFFICE OF THE STAFF SECRETARY: Records of Paul T. Carroll, Andrew J. Goodpaster, L. Arthur Minnich, and Christopher H. Russell, 1952-61. 73 feet.

        • Appointment Schedules Series
        • Cabinet Series
        • Emergency Action Series
        • International Series
        • International Trips and Meetings Series
        • L. Arthur Minnich Series
        • Legislative Meetings Series
        • NSC Series
        • Subject Series, Alphabetical Subseries
        • Subject Series, Department of Defense Subseries
        • Subject Series, State Department Subseries
        • Subject Series, White House Subseries

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE: RECORDS OFFICER REPORTS TO PRESIDENT ON PENDING LEGISLATION, 1953-61 (Bill File). 72 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, SOCIAL OFFICE: RECORDS, 1952-61. 342 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Staff Research Group (Albert P. Toner and Christopher H. Russell): RECORDS, 1956-61. 14 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Telegraph Office: RECORDS, 1953-61. 15 feet.

WHITE HOUSE OFFICE, Telephone Office: Records, 1953-61. 15 feet.

WHITE, ISAAC D.: PAPERS, 1945-66. Commanding General, 2nd Armored Division, 1945-46; Commanding General, X Corps, Korea, 1952-53; Commanding General, U.S. Army, Pacific, 1957-61 (photocopies). 1 foot.

WHITMAN, ANN C.: PAPERS, 1949-90. Personal secretary to Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1952-62. 1 foot.

WHITMAN, WILLIAM MERRILL: Papers, 1940-83. Attorney and Secretary, Panama Canal Company, 1940-72; consultant to U.S. Congress on Panama Canal matters, 1973-83. 22 feet.

WILDAVSKY, AARON: MANUSCRIPT AND MATERIALS RE DIXON-YATES: A STUDY OF POWER POLITICS, 1954-61. Assistant Professor of Government, Oberlin College, 1960. 3 feet.

WILKES, JOHN E.: PAPERS, 1944-51. Commander, U.S. Submarines, Asiatic Fleet, 1941; Commander, all seaports, Northern Europe, 1944; Chief U.S. Naval Officer, Germany, 1945-51 (photocopies). -1 foot.

WILLIAMS, RALPH E.: PAPERS, 1958-60. U.S. Navy officer; speech writer on White House Staff, 1958-61. 1 foot.

WILLIS, CHARLES F., JR.: RECORDS, 1952-57. Member, Eisenhower campaign staff, 1952; Assistant to The Assistant to the President (Sherman Adams), 1953-55. 4 feet.

WOODRUFF, ROSCOE B.: Manuscript of The World War II of Major General Roscoe B. Woodruff, 1941-45 (photocopy). Commanding General, 77th Division,1942-43; Commanding General, VII Corps, European Theater, 1943-44; Commanding General, 24th Division, Southwest Pacific, 1944-45. -1 foot.  

WORLD WAR II PARTICIPANTS AND CONTEMPORARIES: PAPERS (As of January 2001 this collection contained materials from 420 donors, approximately 135,000 pages).  68 feet.

WYDEN, BARBARA: PAPERS, 1944-46. Author; assisted Kay Summersby Morgan in writing Past Forgetting (1976), 1973-75.  Desk calendar diaries kept in the office of Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower for years 1944 and 1945.  -1 foot.

 

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