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Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Art,

154; and Indian centennial exhibition, 118, 120,
122, 126-129

Smoot, Reed, 132, 135-137

Snyder, Dean Atlee, files accessioned, 205-206
Social programs, budgets for, 35-38, 42-43

Social Science Research Council, 161; Committee on
the Preservation and Use of Economic Data, 187
Society of American Archivists, 81, 161, 216; executive
director appointed, 278; and federal records, 185
Songs, Hollywood War, 52

Sorensen, Theodore, interview, 72
Soundex, 70

South, Aloha P., comp., Data Relating to Negro Mili-
tary Personnel in the 19th Century, 80
South Carolina, and fugitive slaves, 7

Southeast Asia Command, records classified, 211
Southern Historical Association, 161

Soviet Protocol Committee, files opened, 70, 156
Space exploration, records and photographs acces-
sioned, 154

Spain, and U. S. slaves, 6-8, 11-12

Spanish-American war, military personnel records
microfilmed, 60-61, 77

Sparkman, John, interview, 72
Spencer, Samuel, 261

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Stockbridge Indians, 276

Stone, Lewis, 50

Storm, Frederic, papers opened, 70

Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, Pennsylvania German
Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arriv-
als in the Port of Philadelphia From 1727 to 1808, ed.
W. J. Hinke, 146

Strict construction, 234-235

Stuart, Charles E., 192-196, 198-199
Submarine Raiders, 54

Subversive Activities Control Board, records acces-
sioned, 266

Summerfield, Arthur E., papers opened, 209
Sumner, Charles, 225

Sumner, John D., papers accessioned, 208
Supreme Court of the United States, and Civil Rights
Act of 1875, 230-231, 232n, 233-235; photographs
accessioned, 154; records inventory published, 78
Supreme War Council, records microfilmed, 76
Svenningsen, Robert, introd., Miscellaneous Letters
Sent by the Pueblo Indian Agency, 1874-91, 276
Swan, James G., 121-122, 125, 128-129
Swastika, 82

Swedish Passenger Arrivals in New York, by Nils
William Olsson, 146

Swing, Judge, 232

Swing, Raymond Gram, recordings of speeches
accessioned, 68

Swint, Henry Lee, 252, 254

SYMBOL files, 172

Syria, 213

Stanford University, 279

Stanley, Murray, 233

Stanwyck, Barbara, 52

Star Spangled Rhythm, 52

Starvation, as political issue, 34, 37

State Census of Nebraska, microfilm, 70

Statistical Data on the National Wealth and Money

Supply To Be Derived From Internal Revenue Records,
comp. Hope K. Holdcamper, 79

Statistical Records Concerning National Forest Timber
Sales, comp. Harold T. Pinkett, 79-80
Statistical Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen,

and Abandoned Lands, comp. Elaine C. Everly, 78
Statistics and Statistical Materials in the Records of the
War Relocation Authority, comp. James Paulauskas,
79

Steamboat Inspection Service, records accessioned,
268

Steamboat travel, and civil rights, 226, 229, 232-233
Steedman, John B., 240

Stephenson, Jean, 161; Scotch-Irish Migration to South

Carolina, 1772, 146

Stevens, George, Jr., interview, 209

Stewart, John, 259

Stewart, William, interview, 72

Stiles, Ezra, papers, 279

Stilwell, Joseph W., 160

Stilwell diary, declassified, 160

Stimson, Henry L., 202; and World War I debts, 137-
143

Stirling, Archibald, Jr., 230

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Tennessee Valley Authority, records accessioned, 71,
156, 207

Texas, freedmen's courts in, 255-265; freedmen's
records microfilmed, 77-78

Thaxton, Cordenia, interview, 72

Theaters, and civil rights, 226-227, 229, 231

There Were No Crops This Year, by Charles White, 255
"There Will Be No Blackout of Democracy,” 52

Thinnin' Corn, by Malvin Johnson, 257

Third Army, headquarters records declassified, 273
Thirtieth Archives Institute, 81

Thomas, Elbert, papers opened, 156

Thomas, Eugene P., 196-197

Thomas, Lowell, recordings of speeches accessioned,
68

Thompson, A.H., 123

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U. S. attorney general, and civil rights enforcement,
228-229, 234-235

U.S. circuit courts, records microfilmed, 76

U.S. Coast Guard, cutter logs accessioned, 208;
records accessioned, 69, 154, 268

U. S. Colored Infantry, 238-239

U. S. Court of Appeals, records accessioned, 155
U.S. district attorneys, and civil rights cases, 226,
228-231, 233-235

U.S. district courts, records accessioned, 69, 207;
records microfilmed, 76, 148, 212-213, 276
U. S. House of Representatives, Committee on Indian
Affairs, 126; congressional committee records ac-
cessioned, 205

U.S. Information Agency, 209, 269-270; photographs
accessioned, 68

U.S. judiciary, and civil rights enforcement, 226,
228-235

U. S. Marine Corps, records accessioned, 206
U. S. marshals, 226, 228

U. S. Military Academy, 156

U. S. Naval Academy, superintendent's letters micro-
filmed, 148, 212-213

U. S. Navy, costs of vessels, 80; exhibit on, 215; fleet
and task force reports microfilmed, 276; records
declassified, 273

U. S. secretary of state, 228

U. S. Senate, Armed Services and Foreign Relations
Committee hearings records declassified, 272; and
Bricker amendment, 88-99; committee records
1951-73 accessioned, 205; and foreign trade, 30;
material opened on Select Committee on Improper
Activities in the Labor or Management Fields, 209
United States Theaters of War, World War II, records
declassified, 65, 160, 211

United Steelworkers of America, 217

Universal military training files, declassified, 64
Universal Newsreel collection, rights received, 153

University of Akron, 282

University of Delaware, 81

Ulibarri, George S., comp., Nineteenth-Century
Puerto Rican Immigration and Slave Data, 80
Underwriting of exports by the federal government,
189-199

Unemployment insurance records, accessioned, 208
Unified theater commands, 179

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Anglo-Ameri-
can relations with, 173-174, 179-182; and U.S.
trade policy, 190-191, 193-194

United Nations, Commission on Human Rights,
157; Covenant on Human Rights, 90; FDR files on,
208

U.S. Air Force Academy, 216

U.S. Antarctic Service Expedition, records acces-
sioned, 152

U.S. Army, Cavalry Corps, 236-237; occupation of
Atlanta by, 236-245; Office of Civil Affairs, 239;
records declassified, 159-160, 211, 272-273; records
published, 76-78, 148-149. See also Military Records;
War Department

U.S. Army Air Forces, records declassified, 64-65,
159, 210

U. S. Army Commands, records declassified, 159-160,
211

University of Kentucky, 161

University of Maryland, 161

University of Michigan, 162

University of Nebraska, 216
University of Tennessee, 161

University of Texas, 82, 217; oral history project, 162
University of Virginia, 161, 252n, 281; Center for
Textual and Editorial Studies in Humanistic
Sources, 280

Upper Creek Indians. See Creek Indians
Urban agencies, records accessioned, 67

Urban life, films on, 215; photographs of, 74, 79, 100-
117

Urban studies, publications on, 78, 80
Urlsberger, Samuel, Detailed Records on the Salz-
burger Emigrants Who Settled in America, 146

Valentine, U. S. Attorney, 229-230

Valuation Records of the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion as a Source of Statistical Data Relating to Ameri-
can Railroads During the 19th Century, The, comp.
Joseph B. Howerton, 79

van den Heuvel, William J., files accessioned, 157
Vandersee, Charles, 281

Van Sinderen, H.B., 23

Veidt, Conrad, photog., 57

"Versatile Guardian: The United States Navy," 215
Vessel documents, accessioned, 152, 154, 208
Veterans Administration, 35; photographs acces-
sioned, 68

Veterans' benefits, and New Deal fiscal policy, 33-
35,40

Victoria Colonist, 122

“View From the Bridge, A: People in the City,” film
series, 215

Vinson, Carl, interview opened, 158

Virginia, civil rights resistance in, 226-227

Vital Statistics in the National Archives Relating to the
American Indian, comp. Carmelita S. Ryan, 80

Voice of America, 270

von Doenhoff, Richard A., 215

Vose, Clement E., 161

Wadsworth, Eliot, 132n

Wage Data Among 19th Century Military and Naval
Records, comps. Francis J. Heppner and Harry W.
John, 79

Wage records, reference information paper on, 79
Wage Stabilization Board, records accessioned, 207-
208

Wagner, Robert W., 82

Wake Island, 54

Walbridge, George, 241

Wallace, Henry A., 47

Wallis, W. Allen, papers declassified, 270

Walter Bedell Smith collection of World War II docu-
ments, augmented, 209

WAMU-FM, recordings accessioned, 68, 154
Wanger, Walter, 46, 49

War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture In-
dustry, 68

Warburg, James P., 38

War College Division, records microfilmed, 76
War crimes records, declassified, 273; microfilmed,
76, 148, 212, 275-277

War debts, of World War I, 130-144

War Department, 19n, 256; General and Special
Staffs, 210; Military Intelligence Division, 27

- records, 149: declassified, 63, 65, 159, 210, 272;
microfilmed, 76-77

Ware, Edmund Asa, 244n, 247-249

Ware, Hayden, 259

War Finance Corporation, 19n

War Industries Board, 22, 27, 192, 194

War of 1812, records microfilmed, 76, 213, 276

War of 1812 Prize Case Files of the U. S. District Court
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, microfilm,
213

War of the Worlds, recording accessioned, 68
War Powers Act, 88

War Production Board, papers, 155-156; records
declassified, 64, 159, 210

War Refugee Board, records opened, 269

War Relocation Authority, reference information
paper on, 79

Warren, George F., 38

Warren Commission, photographs accessioned, 154

War Shipping Administration, 42; records declassi-
fied, 65, 159-160

War songs, in films, 52, 55

War Trade Board, and foreign trade, 19n, 22-26
Washburn Orphanage, 243-244

Washington, Booker T.,

papers, 279
Washington, George, papers, 161
Washington, T.P., 257

Washington College, 254

Washington Debates of the Seventies, accessioned, 68
Washington state, donation land files, 1851-1903,
61-62

Watch on the Rhine, 57

Watergate Senate hearings, recordings accessioned,

68

Wavell, Archibald, 179

Wayne, John, 55

Weather Bureau, records accessioned, 155

Webb-Pomerene Act, 21, 26

Webster, Daniel, papers, 161, 279

Wedemeyer, Albert C., files declassified, 211
Weeks, Sinclair, 92

Weiher, Claudine J., and Stephen E. Hannestad,
comps., Black Studies: A Select Catalog of National
Archives and Records Service Publications, 78
Weinstein, Allen, 217

Weissmuller, Johnny, 44

Welles, Orson, "War of the Worlds" recording acces-
sioned, 68

Welles, Sumner, 196

Wells, Briant, reports microfilmed, 76

Weltanschauung, in historiography, 201-202

West, Lucy F., 279

Western and Atlantic Railroad, 236

Western Freedmen's Aid Commission, 245

Western Georgia and Alabama Mission, 249
Western History Association, 161

White, Charles, There Were No Crops This Year, 255
Whitehead, James L., "John Albok's Record of the

People of New York: 1933-45," 100-117; biog., 163
White House Office of the Special Assistant for
Science and Technology, records declassified, 270
White House Press Office, records opened, 72
Wild, Claude, interview opened, 158
Wild, Edward A., 240

Wiley, Alexander, 92, 97

Wiley, Bell I., 161

Wiley, John Cooper, papers opened, 269

Williams, George H., 228-229

Williams, William Appleman, "A Historian's Per-
spective," 200-203; biog., 219

"Will Rogers Good Gulf Show," recording acces-
sioned, 68

Wilmington, N.C., 227
Wilson, Dooley, 56
Wilson, James H., 237

Wilson, Woodrow, and foreign trade policy, 19, 27,
28-31, 190; papers, 279; and war debts, 131-132
"Wilson's War Bureaucracy' and Foreign Trade Ex-
pansion, 1917-21,” by Burton I. Kaufman, 19-31
Wine Is Bitter, The, by Milton S. Eisenhower, 209
Winnebago Indians, 276

Winona, Minn., 227

Winslow, Edward F., 236-238

Wisconsin, community socioeconomic profiles
accessioned, 269; Indians records, 276
Wolfinger, Henry J., introd., Letters Received by the
Department of Justice From the State of Louisiana,
1871-1884, 148

Women in the Revolutionary era, conference on, 281
Women's Bureau, accessioning of reports received
by, 267

Women's Coalition for the Third Century, 281
Wood, Richard E., 161

Woodin, William H., 37

Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, 217

Woodruff, Hale A., The Negro in Modern America, 279
Woodward, Llewellyn, 170, 173n
Woolley, Clarence, 24

Work Projects Administration, Bibliography of Re-
search Projects Reports: Check List of Historical
Records Survey Publications, 146; photographs ac-
cessioned, 154

Works Progress Administration, 42

World Economic Conference, 38

World War Foreign Debt Commission, 130, 132, 134-
137, 139, 141, 143-144

World War I, debts from, 130-144; and international
trade, 20-22, 31

reports: declassified, 210; microfilmed, 76; ref-
erence information paper on, 80

World War II, FDR-Churchill relations during, 169-
182; U. S. films during, 44-59

- records: accessioned, 205, 209, 267; declassified,
210-211, 272; diplomatic, 170; federal, 185-186; of
naval operations, 206; socioeconomic, 267; State
Department, 151

Wright, Dick, interview, 72
Wright, Loyd, 95n

Wyman, Jane, 52

Yalta conference, 180; documents of, 170
Yank At Oxford, A, 58

Yanks Are Coming, The, 52
Yarmolinsky, Adam, interview, 72
You, John Jones!, accessioned, 68
"You Can Always Tell a Yank," 52
Young, David, 249-250
Young, Stephen M., 97
Young Plan, 138

"You've Got to Study, Buddy," 52
Yugoslavia, war debts, 139

Zarb, Frank G., files accessioned, 205

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