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to the Director.

Herbert Hoover Library

West Branch, IA 52358
Telephone 319-643-5301

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library
Hyde Park, NY 12538
Telephone 914-229-8114

Harry S. Truman Library
Independence, MO 64050
Telephone 816-252-1144

Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
Abilene, KS 67410
Telephone 913-263-4751
John F. Kennedy Library
380 Trapelo Rd.

Waltham, MA 02154

Telephone 617-223-7250

Lyndon B. Johnson Library

Austin, TX 78712

Telephone 512-397-5137

FEDERAL RECORDS CENTERS

For each of the following, address inquiries. to the Federal Records Center Director.

Atlanta:

1557 St. Joseph Ave. East Point, GA 30344 Telephone 404-526-7475

Boston:

380 Trapelo Rd.

Waltham, MA 02154

Telephone 617-223-2657

Chicago:

7201 South Leamington Ave. Chicago, IL 60638

Telephone 312-353-5720

Dayton:

2400 W. Dorothy Lane

Dayton, OH 45439 Telephone 513-461-4830

Denver:

Building 48, Denver Federal Center
Denver, CO 80225

Telephone 303-234-3187

Fort Worth:

Box 6216

Fort Worth, TX 76115
Telephone 817-334-5515

Kansas City:

2306 East Bannister Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64131

Telephone 816-EM 1-0860 ext. 7271

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Correspondence regarding contributions, books for review, and all other editorial matters should be sent to the Editor, Prologue: The Journal of the National Archives, National Archives (GSA), Washington, DC 20408.

Subscription rates are $5.00 for one year, $9.00 for two years, and $12.00 for three years. Single issues of the current volume are available for $2.00 each. Please make check or money order payable to National Archives Trust Fund (NATS) and send to the Cashier, National Archives (GSA), Washington, DC 20408. Notice of nonreceipt of an issue must be sent within six months of issue publication date. Back issues are available from Kraus Reprint Co., Millwood, NY 10546. Contributions contained in Prologue are the result of independent research and study on the part of the individual contributors and, as such, do not represent the views of the National Archives and Records Service or any other agency of the U.S. government.

A Note from the Archivist

I am pleased to announce that beginning with the next issue, Prologue will have as its editor John J. Rumbarger, who has joined the staff of the National Archives and Records Service.

Rumbarger received his Ph.D. in American history from the University of Pennsylvania. Since 1969 he has been assistant executive secretary of the American Historical Association and editor of the AHA Newsletter and the Employment Information Bulletin.

For the first four years, a most trying time for a new journal, Prologue was ably edited by Herman J. Viola, who has moved on to broader responsibilities at the Smithsonian Institution. It was Viola's inspired and dedicated leadership that launched Prologue. The style and format of the journal is directly attributable to his efforts, and the National Archives will always be in his debt for the magnificent job he performed in seeing the journal through its infancy.

Viola never ceased to improve Prologue during his four years as editor. We are looking forward to continued progress under the editorship of John J. Rumbarger.

James & Rhonde

James B. Rhoads

ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED STATES

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