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Eisenhower Presidential Library Audio Discs, Audio Tapes, Compact Discs, Other Discs, Wire Recordings Please see other finding aids for Dictabelts and Presidential Series Tapes Revised March 2021 7-Inch Discs Disc Number, Title, Number of Discs, Number of Sides, Speed, Date, Received From & Date EL-D7-1 "A Salute to Gen. DDE and Mrs. Eisenhower for their Golden Wedding Anniversary” Personal Tributes by Bob Hope; 1966 5 10 33 1/3 RPM 1966 EL-D7-2 "Press Conference", A Satire 1 2 33 1/3 RPM EL-D7-3 "Nixon for President", 60 sec. radio 1 1 33 1/3 RPM EL-D7-4 "A Personal Plea to the President" by Gloria Parker 1 2 45 RPM EL-D7-5 (oversized) "Peace through Freedom; USIA. Cardboard record. 1 2 78 RPM EL-D7-6 "Oregon Centennial" by Dora Colvin 1 2 45 RPM EL-D7-7 "Gettysburg, USA, Centennial Souvenir, 1863-1963"; and "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address", narrated by Jan Frederikson 1 2 45 RPM EL-D7-8 "May What He Lived for Live", in memory of John F. Kennedy; 1964 1 2 45 RPM EL-D7-9 "Planned Parenthood Radio Spots", remarks by Dwight D. Eisenhower (?); 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 EL-D7-10 "Planned Parenthood: 60 Radio Spot", Eisenhower; 1968 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM 1968 EL-D7-11 "International Children's Choir" at a prayer breakfast during the Natl. Governor's Conference at Century Plaza Hotel: "Take A Moment", "Let There Be Peace on Earth", "Trick or Treat", "People to People"; 9/16/1966 2 2 45 RPM 9/16/1966 EL-D7-12 "People to People", People to People Sports Committee Dinner 1 1 45 RPM EL-D7-13 "Vietnam Victory", (Demonstration Record?) 1 1 45 RPM

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Page 1: Eisenhower Presidential Library Audio Discs, Audio Tapes

Eisenhower Presidential Library

Audio Discs, Audio Tapes, Compact Discs, Other Discs, Wire Recordings

Please see other finding aids for Dictabelts and Presidential Series Tapes

Revised March 2021

7-Inch Discs

Disc Number, Title, Number of Discs, Number of Sides, Speed, Date, Received From & Date

EL-D7-1 "A Salute to Gen. DDE and Mrs. Eisenhower for their Golden Wedding Anniversary” Personal Tributes by Bob Hope; 1966 5 10 33 1/3 RPM 1966

EL-D7-2 "Press Conference", A Satire 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D7-3 "Nixon for President", 60 sec. radio 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D7-4 "A Personal Plea to the President" by Gloria Parker 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-5 (oversized) "Peace through Freedom; USIA. Cardboard record. 1 2 78 RPM EL-D7-6 "Oregon Centennial" by Dora Colvin 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-7 "Gettysburg, USA, Centennial Souvenir, 1863-1963"; and "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address", narrated by Jan Frederikson 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-8 "May What He Lived for Live", in memory of John F. Kennedy; 1964 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-9 "Planned Parenthood Radio Spots", remarks by Dwight D. Eisenhower (?); 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968

EL-D7-10 "Planned Parenthood: 60 Radio Spot", Eisenhower; 1968 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM 1968

EL-D7-11 "International Children's Choir" at a prayer breakfast during the Natl. Governor's Conference at Century Plaza Hotel: "Take A Moment", "Let There Be Peace on Earth", "Trick or Treat", "People to People"; 9/16/1966 2 2 45 RPM 9/16/1966

EL-D7-12 "People to People", People to People Sports Committee Dinner 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-13 "Vietnam Victory", (Demonstration Record?) 1 1 45 RPM

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EL-D7-14 "The Tenth Anniversary of NATO", with Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford, and Jimmy Rodgers; Spring 1959 1 2 45 RPM Spring 1959

EL-D7-15 "In Memory of Ike", Mary Pignato and Art Cain 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-16 "The Triumph of Man", World's Fair 1964-1965 (Traveler's Insurance Co.) 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D7-17 "Merry Christmas", Naval Aviation Cadet Choir 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-18 "Season's Greetings from Turkey 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-19 "The Sweetest Story Ever Told", "Will You Miss Your Fireside Badly?", "Peace from Christ", "Alone with God", by Evangel House Records; (both cracked) 2 4 45 RPM

EL-D7-20 (oversized) "The Eisenhower Song", by Linda Lee Bulmer 1 1 78 RPM

EL-D7-21 (oversized) "Ike's Polka", by Wm. J. Abrle; (bent disc) 1 1 45 RPM William J. Aberle 8/22/1968

EL-D7-22 "Lefkowitz, Gilhooley, and Fino", Official Campaign Song, by Mario Del Guercio, Ted Eddy, and Frank Davis 1 2 45 RPM 1961

EL-D7-23 "Man Can Not Live by Bread Alone", "Another Dawn", by Charles Vickers 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-24 Ted Mack Amateur Hour audition record, The Kansas Boys Chorus 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-25 "Peace and Freedom", "Tick-Tock", by Daniel Dalrimple 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-26 "This is America", "United Nations", by Evelyn Renner 2 4 45 RPM

EL-D7-27 "Pony Express", "Johnny Ruskin", by Byron Palmer 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-28 "A Little Child Shall Lead Them", "Gethsemane", by Eleanor Workman 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-29 "An Indian Version of the 23rd Psalm", "Bless the Days of Our Youth", by Redlands High School A Cappella Choir; 1960 1 2 45 RPM 1960

EL-D7-30 "Scotty Polka", "Place in Pennsylvania", by the Lavalles 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-31 "Little Songs for Polio Protection" 1 2 45 RPM 1957

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EL-D7-32 "He Means All to Me", "Instrumental Medley", by Evangelist L. L. Shiffer 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-33 "My Dreams Won't Come True", "Dream Island", by D. and J. Schuyler 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-34 "I've Had My Moments", "If You Can't Say Something Nice", by David Box 2 4 45 RPM

EL-D7-35 "West by a Star", "How Sweet it is to Know", "You're the One", "The Moon is Everybody's Sweetheart", by Bob Storm 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-36 "Let There be Peace on Earth, Let it Begin with Me", by Miller Jackson 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-37 "Speak Right Up", "Darling I Ain't Coming Back Home", by Dan Monday and the Downtowners 2 4 45 RPM

EL-D7-38 "The Garden of My Savior's Love", "In Spirit and in Truth", by Nelson Bennett 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-39 "River New", "The Republican Party", "Roanoke Blues", "Oklawaha", all by Norman Cox 5 10 45 RPM

EL-D7-40 "Little Songs for Busy Voters", by Sunny Gate and the Blenders 1 2 45 RPM 1956

EL-D7-41 "Two Slow Moving Darkened Trains", "The Pretenders", by the Coachmen 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-42 "Redlands High School A Cappella Choir 1961--Sacred Music" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D7-43 "Abilene", "People are Leaving L.A.", by Sonny Marshall 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-44 "Seasons Greetings--Oh Holy Night", by Rocco Scotti 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-45 "Life's Afterglow", by Florence Rine 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-46 "Ike is a Wonderful Man", Dinner with Ike, Boston Mass; 1/27/60? 1 2 45 RPM 1/27/1960?

EL-D7-47 "Lonesome Blues", "San Francisco My Home Town", by Home Club Band, "You've been the Best", by George Holzerland 2 3 45 RPM

EL-D7-48 "He is My President", by Marion Buckman and Theodore Brooks 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-49 "Glory Day, The Surrender", "Midway; 4 June 1942, The Great Marianas Turkey Shoot", by Chester Leo Smith 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

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EL-D7-50 "Holiday March" by Lee C. Walker 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-51 "Call to Colors, The Flag Speaks, Taps", American Legion, East Liberty Post #5, Pittsburg, Pa. 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-52 "I'm More in Love with You", by Ivene Whipple 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-53 "Ike", and "The Ballad of Betsy Ross", by the Revelers 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-54 "Take a Few Steps With Me", "Wake Up Wake Up, America", by Roger Smith 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-55 "How Near to a Queen You Are", "The Boogie Woogie March", by Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-56 (oversized) "Peace on Earth", by Dorothy Ann Crowell, dedicated to DDE; 7/29/69 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-57 "At Home Over There", "My Wonderful Friend", by Chinn Quartet 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-58 "The Ain't-Not Tree", by The Swanson Sisters 1 1 45 RPM Chet Gierlach

EL-D7-59 ""Ol' Fatso", "The Christmas Tree", "The World Outside", "How Can You Forget", by The Four Aces 2 4 45 RPM

EL-D7-60 "General Eisenhower and Beautiful Mamie", by Inez Rooser (warped) 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-61 (oversized) "Regretful Passing", "Masonic Lodge", poems by Vincent Kelly 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D7-62 "America Will Live Forever", "The GOP Will March to Victory", by Mildred T. Williams 2 4 45 RPM

EL-D7-63 "Longing", by Irene Whipple 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-64 "La Merveilleuse Histoire de la 1'ere Armee Francaise", "Rhinet Danube", by Mic Delrue 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-65 (oversized) "Dear Mr. President", by Fourth Grade Class at Beverly Vista School in Beverly Hills, Calif. 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D7-66 "The Ballad of Barbara Allen", "The Ballad of Caty Sage", by J.C. Pierce 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-67 "A Christmas Medley", "Lullee, Lullay", by Eleanor Steber and Gordon Andrews 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

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EL-D7-68 "President Eisenhower Triumphal March", "President Magsaysay Triumphal March" 2 4 45 RPM Miss Herminia Goduco of Philippine Islands

EL-D7-69 (oversized) "Republican National Convention", Chicago, Ill.;7/7-11/52 (Audograph) Transferred to Soundscribers Series as EL-T-IBM-322

EL-D7-70 "Silent Night, Holy Night" by Vienna Boys' Choir, "The True Story of Silent Night, Holy Night" by Doug Srorer; Christmas Greetings from the Pryor Family 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D7-71 "Shine Miss Liberty Shine", "I Believe", sung by Arthur Lee Simpkins 1 2 45 RPM H. I. Miranda

EL-D7-72 "Wishing Tree", "Little Bunny Fluff, Fluff", sung by Rod Rogers 1 2 45 RPM Gert A. Farmer

EL-D7-73 (oversized) "Dwight D. Eisenhower's Inaugural Prayer" (1/20/53), "The Lord's Prayer" sung by John R. Anderson (8") 1 2 78 RPM 1/20/1953

EL-D7-74 "Dedicated to our President: Dwight D. Eisenhower, "Onward Democracy"", by J. Joyce Scott; (See: Social Office File: Clapp, Mrs. Alexander H.) 1 1 45 RPM

EL-D7-75 "The Lord's Message", "Broadway Up in Heaven", narrated by Lou Amella 1 2 45 RPM Louis S. Amella

EL-D7-76 (oversized) "Commemorating Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower; 1/20/53; Talking Picture", (Voices of Eisenhower and Frank Carlson). Cardboard record, two copies. 2 1 each 78 RPM 1/20/1953 J. Earl Endacott and DeWitt Mower of Pat Dee Associates

EL-D7-77 (oversized) "Presidential Profiles; Dwight D. Eisenhower", narrated by Art Baker 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D7-78 (oversized) "Dramatic Play re: Eisenhower Childhood", 11/2/52 on WONS Radio; also: Talks by Dwight D. Eisenhower, Adlai Stevenson, John Sparkman, and Richard Nixon (during time election returns were coming in--11/4/52) (Audograph) Transferred to Soundscribers Series as EL-T-IBM-323 Nov. 1952 W.E. Ditmars

EL-D7-79 "Get Out and Vote", sung by Johnny Standly; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-80 (oversized) "Ike, Ike, Ike" by Virginia M. Walker; 12/14/55. Warped disc. 1 1 78 RPM 12/14/1955 Bertha Adkins Collection

EL-D7-81 Special Preview Record, Spring 1964: Days of Wine and Roses" by Andy Williams, "Voices of Spring" by the Philadelphia Orch., "This Land is Your Land" by the New

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Christy Minstrels, and "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck; Columbia Record Club (5 1/2") 1 1 33 1/3 RPM spring 1964 Mrs. L.D. Jackson

EL-D7-82 (oversized) "The Making of a President-1964", excerpts from speeches by Lyndon B. Johnson and Barry Goldwater. Promotional flexi disk. 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 1964 Local Xerox office

EL-D7-83 "Dwight D. Eisenhower accepts the "Outstanding Living American Award from KNX/CBS Radio at MacArthur Park on 1st Annual July Fourth Rally, 7/4/62; also "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" by Marvin Miller 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/4/1962 Robert P. Sutton of KNX-L.A., Calif.

EL-D7-84 "Triumphal March of President Eisenhower" and Triumphal March of President Magsaysay" by F.P. de Leon and Rene Antonio; Lyrics by Miss Herminia Goduco 2 4 45 RPM Miss Herminia Goduco of Manila, Philippines

EL-D7-85 "Mom, Apple Pie, the Bible and the Flag" by Juanne L. Dalton 1 1 45 RPM Americans for Patriotism

EL-D7-86 "Palm Springs, CA", "Twilight Blues"; M.S.R. Records 1972 (transferred from MDE Signature file, 1973 Gifts--Orphey, Bernice V.) Rec'd:1/18/73, Rec'd from photo lab: 3/81, Acc'd: 4/81 (6 min.) 1 2 45 RPM 1972 Bernice V. Orphey, Norwalk, Ohio April 1981

EL-D7-87 "Freedom Bell Crusade", Hal Brooks, Samuel Price, Charles Pickney Marchman; Avaudeu Soundtrax Production. (Transferred from the WHCF, GF, Box 1067, folder 137-B Music M 1956 by BC 9/84.) Acc'd 1/85 (4 min.) 1 1 78 RPM Jan. 1985

EL-D7-88 (oversized) Commemorating the inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower as the 34th President of the United States, January 20, 1953. Pat Dee Associates 1953. (Transferred by DH 1/84 from U.S. President's Committee on International Information Activities (Jackson Committee) A83-9, Box 7, folder Correspondence-M (9).) Acc'd 1/85 (2 min). Cardboard record. 1 1 78 RPM 1953 Jan. 1985

EL-D7-89 Tennessee Ernie Ford, with chorus and orchestra conducted by Billy May; Capitol Records, Inc. (Transferred by TB 6/80, WHCF, GF, Box 1021, folder GF-130 Recordings 1958. Sent to White House 11/10/1958 with no cover letter.) Acc'd: 1/85 (25 min.) 1 2 45 RPM Jan. 1985

EL-D7-90 "You Know", "Baby Sittin", by Elizabeth Crawford, Joe Foley orchestra and chorus, arranged and directed by Frank Hunter (6 min.) (broken) 1 2 45 RPM Jeanne Gardner Jan. 1985

EL-D7-91 "The Launching of Bumper", rec. by the U.S. Army and the General Electric Company; record was enclosed in a booklet sent to White House Nov. 5, 1956 (6 min) (broken) 1 2 45 RPM Louis Gingras of Pawtucket, RI Jan. 1985

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EL-D7-92 Coin Recordio-gram sent by James H. Ludington to his parents; not reviewed. Transferred from WWII Composite FY 91; see Borkowski file (91-37-3105-3125) for additional info. 1 1 78 RPM 1/23/1992

EL-D7-93 USO record sent by James H. Ludington to parents; not reviewed. Transferred from WWII Composite FY 91; see Borkowski file (91-37-3105-3125) for additional info. 1 2 78 RPM 1/23/1992

EL-D7-94 Voice-o-graph recording disc made by James H. Ludington for his parents; not reviewed. Transferred from WWII Composite FY 91; see Borkowski file (91-37-3105-3125) for additional info. 1 1 78 RPM 1/23/1992

EL-D7-95 Voice-o-graph recording disc made by James H. Ludington for his parents; not reviewed. Transferred from WWII Composite FY 91; see Borkowski file (91-37-3105-3125) for additional info. 1 1 78 RPM 1/23/1992

EL-D7-96 Recording dated 9/2/44--not reviewed. Transferred from WWII Composite FY 91; see Borkowski file (91-37-3105-3125) for additional info. 1 2 78 RPM 9/2/1944 1/23/1992

EL-D7-97 Recording made by J.H. Ludington on July 10, 1943 at a USO Club in Norfolk, VA, and sent to Mrs. J. Ludington; not reviewed. Transferred from WWII Composite FY 91; see Borkowski file (91-37-3105-3125) for additional info. 1 2 78 RPM 7/10/1943 1/23/1992

EL-D7-98 "China Night", World Famous Japanese Hit Melodies, various artists; Columbia 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-99 "Dee-Most!" part 21, Lenny Dee; Decca 1 2 45 RPM

EL-D7-100 "Don't Fence Me Out", audio for radio spots on physical fitness. Sent to DDE by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Text for the spots is in: Eisenhower, Dwight D.: Post Presidential Papers, 1961-69; 1967 Principal File, Acc. No. A69-23. Disc was transferred from above file. 1 2 45 RPM 1967

EL-D7-101 "Hey There", “This Ole House", sung by Rosemary Clooney; Columbia 1 2 45 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-D7-102 "Independent", "Mangos", sung by Rosemary Clooney; Columbia 1 2 45 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-D7-103 "Singing Time with Rosemary Clooney", with "Kitty Kats' Party", "Little Sally One Shoe", "Me and My Teddy Bear", "Little Red Monkey", sung by Rosemary Clooney; Columbia 1 2 45 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-D7-104 "I Will Wait for You", sung by Frank Sinatra, and "Somethin' Stupid", sung by Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra; Reprise (Warner Bros. Records) 1 2 45 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-D7-105 "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)", "The Man Upstairs", sung by Kay Star; Capitol 1 2 45 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-D7-106 "Sir Winston Churchill--Nov. 1874-Jan. 1965", prod. By Milmour Audio Productions 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-D7-107 "Glenn Miller plays selections from the film "The Glenn Miller Story"", RCA 2 4 45 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-D7-108 "Xmas Special" by Dennis Tenney. Music Master Recordings. "Rudolph Pouts", sung by Tenney Chorale; "Xmas Joy", sung by Bette Stalnecker with chorus, "Glory's Come to the Earth" and "Green Xmas", sung by Jennie Mosgova and chorus 1 2 45 RPM 1963 Sent To DDE by Dennis Tenney

EL-D7-109 "Oh, Sing a Song of I-O-WA", "If Butch the Rough Barber Man Shaves Castro" Both songs sung by Phil Celia. Record label is Tin Pan Alley 1 2 45 RPM Sent to DDE by Jewell Ellis Farmer

EL-D7-110 "Walt Disney Presents Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" produced by the Illinois Fair Commission 1 2 33 1/3 RPM c.1964 Transferred from Post Presidential Series

EL-D7-111 "Hebrew Melodies" played by Joseph Midwin on the violin, Tikva Records 1 2 45 RPM Transferred from Post Presidential Series

EL-D7-112 "The Ballad of Jesse James", "Devil's Tramping Ground" Both songs sung by Dick and Jacque Schuyler. Sardis Records 1 2 45 RPM Sent to DDE by R. Schuyler

EL-D7-113 Side A - "Freedom's Flag" by Ewald Lohe Side B - Pres. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address 2 4 45 RPM Sent to DDE by Ewald Lohe

EL-D7-114 "America Ever Free," "I Love My Flag" Both songs written by R. Pellegrino and sung by Robert Mosely 1 2 45 RPM Sent to DDE by Mr. Pellegrino

EL-D7-115 "The Pledge of Freedom", "For the People" Both narrations by Edward Binns. Produced by Howard & Robbins 1 2 45 RPM Sent to DDE by Martin Roberts

EL-D7-116 Sammy Marshall and the Sundowners, "The Blue Calico Waltz" by Charles H. Harrison 1 1 45 RPM Sent to DDE by Charles H. Harrison

EL-D7-117 International Children's Choir "Let there be Peace on Earth" and "People to People". 1 2 45 RPM Sent to DDE by the International Children's Choir

EL-D7-118 "The True Story of "Silent Night, Holy Night" As Told by Doug Storer of "Amazing But True!", Larry Pryor Strums the Guitar That Was Originally Used in 1818, "Silent Night, Holy Night" Around the World (Vienna Boys' Choir, St. Gabriel's Monastery, Singing Boys of the Vienna Forest)". Disc printed "Merry Christmas from the Pryor Family". (c) Amazing But True, Inc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1960 Alfred M. Gruenther Collection

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EL-D7-119 "The True Story of "Silent Night, Holy Night" As Told by Doug Storer of "Amazing But True!", Larry Pryor Strums the Guitar That Was Originally Used in 1818, "Silent Night, Holy Night" Around the World (Vienna Boys' Choir, St. Gabriel's Monastery, Singing Boys of the Vienna Forest)". Disc printed "Merry Christmas from the Pryor Family". (c) Amazing But True, Inc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1960 Bertha Adkins Collection

EL-D7-120 "I Like Ike" by Irving Berlin 1 1 78 RPM 1952 Barbara Johnson Deickmann 1986

EL-D7-121 "The Swing Era" demo record from Time Life Records. Includes: "Let's Dance," "String of Pearls," "Moonlight Serenade," "Opus One," and “Begin the Beguine." 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Eleanor Dulles Collection

EL-D7-122 "American Profile" Audition Record. Produced by TRAFCO, NYC. Side 1: INTRO, PROG No. 1; Side 2: PROG No. 2, PROG No. 3 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Alan G. Grant, Jr. Collection

EL-D123 Odeon Records--Spanish guitar music by Rafael Farina 1 2 45 RPM Jacqueline Cochran

EL-D124 Columbia Records--Manolo El Malagueno by Antonio de Linaues 1 2 45 RPM Jacqueline Cochran

EL-D7-125 Flight Records--Max Conrad and Sy Einhorn, conductor 1 2 45 RPM Jacqueline Cochran

EL-D7-126 "Abilene" and "A Song, A Horse, and A Trail" sung by Ray Marco 1 2 45 RPM Ray Marco

EL-D7-127 "Mamie" and "A Smile that is True" by Jim Wheeler with the Singing Strings. Songs written by George Ciomek of Euclid, Ohio [2 copies]. Transferred from Mamie Eisenhower Papers 1 2 45 RPM George Ciomek; Euclid, Ohio

EL-D7-128 Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians: "Ike, Mr. President" and "Mamie" 1 2 45 RPM Robert Nikora

EL-D7-129 "Frankie & Johnnie Rock" and "Huckle Boogie" by Louis Ponzi (1 disc with five duplicates) 1 2 45 RPM White House Central Files, Room 98 KAS 11/20/2018

10-Inch Discs

Disc Number, Title, Number of Discs, Number of Sides, Speed, Date, Received From & Date

EL-D10-1 "Prayer for Peace", by Mrs. Arlen Luvano 1 1 78 RPM

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EL-D10-2 Committee for a National Trade Policy, "World Trade Week" (1958?); speakers: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sidney A. Swensrud, Sinclair Weeks, Ezra Taft Benson, David J. McDonald, Adlai Stevenson, John Foster Dulles, James P. Mitchell, James S. Schramm, Richard M. Nixon 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1958? James M. Lambie Jr. (see Box 6, folder-commerce Dept of 1958)

EL-D10-3 "The Truth As I See It", by C.R. Melton 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D10-4 "Let's Hear the Record", taken from speeches of candidate Roosevelt (his words read by unknown speaker) 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-5 "We Like Ike", by Young and Rubicam Adv. 1 1 78 RPM

EL-D10-6 "I Like Ike" (Irving Berlin song), "I Love a Parade", both by the Promenade Band 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-7 "Eisenhower (Seattle Ice Arena)", Oct. 6 1952, from album: "Washington State Welcomes Ike", Oct. 1952 2 2 33 1/3 RPM Oct. 1952

EL-D10-8 "We Want Eisenhower", written by Joseph W. Burns; vocal by Andy Pierce and also National Music Camp Band; 1952 1 2 78 RPM 1952 Walter and Halley Fulton

EL-D10-9 "Ike Will Lead the U.S.A.", written by Paul Endersby, sung by Frank Palmer and piano by Jack Raymor, Toronto, Canada; Aug. 29, 1952 1 2 78 RPM 8/29/1952

EL-D10-10 "Eisenhower, We All Want You", by Robert Long; 9/17/52 (sheet music also sent) 1 1 78 RPM 9/17/1952 Long (?)

EL-D10-11 "Ike", and "Someday You'll Hear My Song", by Kevin O'Sullivan 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-12 "March for Ike", "Mamie's Waltz", by Margarite Grandison 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-13 "Ike's Our Guy", written by Marion P. Winkelmann, introduced by "Debbie and the Diplomats", organist Priscilla Holbrook 1 1 78 RPM

EL-D10-14 "Ike", by Morrey Davidson and Earl Rohlf 1 1 78 RPM

EL-D10-15 "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile", 1952 Eisenhower Campaign Song (sung by Fred Waring Singers?) 1 1 78 RPM

EL-D10-16 "Eisenhower Campaign Spots for Independent Voters", 4/8/52 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D10-17 "Ike for Four More Years", by Irving Berlin 1 2 78 RPM

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EL-D10-18 "Eisenhower You're the Man for Me", by Tom McCaffrey, Jr. 1 1 78 RPM McCaffrey

EL-D10-19 "The Eisenhower Song (I and II), by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cramer, vocal by Charlie Moore and Jim Scott and orch. 2 2 78 RPM Cramer

EL-D10-20 "Remember November, Vote for Eisenhower", by Halbert W. Hoard, 1952, vocal by The Westernaires 5 1 each 78 RPM 1952 Dr. Phil Schneider, Hal Hoard, and George Blake

EL-D10-21 "Let's Stop That Gang", "Let's Stop That Man", music and lyrics by Wayne Allen Morse 1 2 78 RPM 1952 Wayne A. Morse

EL-D10-22 "Sound-off for Eisenhower" 1 1 78 RPM 1952

EL-D10-23 "Soldier Boy", written by Magdalene Prives, music by Lew Tobin (also sheet music) 1 1 78 RPM Magdalene Prives

EL-D10-24 "Get Out and Fight for Ike", "Wonderful U.S.A.", vocal by Tom Perkins, organ by George Young, written by Irma Pepper 1 2 78 RPM 1952

EL-D10-25 "Get Ike", "Out of the Wilderness", by Kenneth R. Barnum, vocal by Jane Hanger and Virgil Woodside 1 2 78 RPM Irving Berlin

EL-D10-26 "One Step (Toward the Lord)", "Invisible Hands", sung by the Three Suns 1 2 78 RPM Jo Ann Hayes

EL-D10-27 "We'll Ride with Nixon", "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile" (The Eisenhower Campaign Song), sung by the Pied Pipers 2 4 78 RPM Jo Ann Hayes and Lucille Leimert

EL-D10-28 "Republican Crusade" by Isabelle Miller 1 1 78 RPM Isabelle Miller

EL-D10-29 "We Want Ike" by F. Donadio and N. De Angelis; 7/12/52 1 2 78 RPM 7/12/1952 Frank S. Donadio

EL-D10-30 "Song of Victory" written by A. Della Obergh-Enos, vocal by Byron Swanson, piano by Mrs. Enos; 10/3/52 (also sheet music) 1 1 78 RPM 10/2/1952 A. Della Obergh-Enos

EL-D10-31 "Eisenhower Song", "Italian Speech", Figli Degli, S.V.A.; 8/14/52 1 2 78 RPM 8/14/1952

EL-D10-32 "Hike with Ike", by Jack Gould; 1947 1 1 78 RPM 1947 Gould?

EL-D10-33 "The Eisenhower Song", music and lyrics by John G. Burnett 1 1 78 RPM Col. John A. Smith

EL-D10-34 "The Eisenhower Polka", "Look, Liste, Es Ist Weinachten (It Is Christmas)", by Elsie Phillips and Frank S. Wildt, vocal by Drake Morgan 1 2 78 RPM Miss Phillips

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EL-D10-35 "Ike the Man of the Hour" (Campaign Song), by Rosemary Lurie 1 2 78 RPM Monte Carroll

EL-D10-36 "The Man of the Hour, General Eisenhower", "She Gave Her Heart to a Soldier Boy", sung by Art Dickson, accompanied by The Polka Dots 1 2 78 RPM S. Campalella

EL-D10-37 "Thank Your God for Everything" by Jean Madden Martin (also sheet music) 1 1 78 RPM Mrs. L. D. Jackson

EL-D10-38 "To President Eisenhower from Fifth Grade, Kimball School, Washington, D.C. 1 1 78 RPM Mrs. Louise Baugher (of the school)

EL-D10-39 "Hail to Eisenhower", "Please Overrule the Will of Man", "Relight the Torch", by Dennis Tenney, melody by Catherine E. Berry, voice of Don Cornelius, and organ by Olive Carroll; 1952 1 2 78 RPM 1952

EL-D10-40 "Hail to Dwight D. Eisenhower" by Marion C. and Leslie E. Hoban 1 1 78 RPM Mrs. Leslie Hoban

EL-D10-41 "Democracy-Youth's Challenge and Responsibility", 22nd National Conference on Citizenship, Sept. 17-20, 1967, Washington, D.C. (includes sheet listing of activities, speakers, etc.) 2 4 33 1/3 RPM Sept. 1967

EL-D10-42 "Congratulations Waltz", and "Eisenhower Waltz", by Prof. Al Bastian; 11/16/60 1 2 78 RPM 11/16/1960 Prof. Bastian

EL-D10-43 "General Dwight D. Eisenhower", "Sergeant Alvin York", "Paul Revere", and "Clara Barton", by The Happy Students 1 2 78 RPM Charles Husted

EL-D10-44 "Three Cheers for General Ike", vocal by Tony Richards 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-45 "Freedom is Our Guiding Star", by Philip Francesce (artist) and Lenora Wood (copyright) 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D10-46 "Spirit of West Point (March)", by Frederick Mayer 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Frederick Meyer

EL-D10-47 "General Dwight D. Eisenhower"--"D-Day Order of the Day" (6/6/44) and "The Guildhall Speech" (6/12/45) by Doubleday and Co., Inc. 1 2 ? RPM

EL-D10-48 "Address by Presidential Candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower at R.P.I. Field-House, Troy, N.Y.; 10/22/52 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 10/22/1952 Alan Graham

EL-D10-49 "Eisenhower Election Celebration in Abilene, Ks"; 11/4/52 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 11/4/1952 Doyle Gamber

EL-D10-50 "Ike in Brush" (Colorado?) 1 2 78 RPM

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EL-D10-51 "Eisenhower Jingle" and "Eisenhower Birthday Song", written by Claude Lapham and sung by Bebe Bates (also lyrics) 1 2 78 RPM Claude Eapham

EL-D10-52 "The General Eisenhower March" by the U. of P. Summer School Band, written by Dr. LeRoy Wilson, Cond.; Philadelphia, Pa., 7/31/52 (also sheet music) 1 2 78 RPM 7/31/1952

EL-D10-53 "Letter to Our President Dwight D. Eisenhower and First Lady Mrs. Eisenhower" by Mrs. Alexander Clapp 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Mrs. Clapp (or Miss Joyce J. Scott?)

EL-D10-54 "The Lord's Prayer" (by Amos 'N' Andy), and "Little Bitty Baby (a Christmas Spiritual)" by the Jeff Alexander Choir 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-55 "As We See It", Secretary Mitchell Honored; Speakers: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Secretary Mitchell, George Harrison, William F. Schnitzler, Jacob Potufsky, Harry W. Flannery. ABC;7/3/60 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/3/1960 from collection of James P. Mitchel

EL-D10-56 "The James P. Mitchell Testimonial Dinner", 6/29/60; speech by President Dwight D. Eisenhower (this is pt. 3, pts 1 and 2 not included) 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 6/29/1960 from collection of James P. Mitchel

EL-D10-57 "Dedication of Eisenhower Presidential Library", 5/1/62 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 5/1/1962 George L. Wallace

EL-D10-58 "Parakeet's Record" 1 2 78 RPM Mrs. Mary Spencer

EL-D10-59 "Pledge and Star Spangled Banner", "Alan Shephard Song", "Our Country's Flag", "We Love the U.S.A. Stars and Stripes"; recorded by Don Lee Studios 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Lee?

EL-D10-60 "Eisenhower's March" by Jane W. Davis, vocalist Pat Dun, piano Marjorie Standart Mason; 1952 1 2 78 RPM 1952 Mrs. Davis

EL-D10-61 "Iowa Corn Song" by Denison High School Band; note-DDE requested the band play this song when his train was leaving Denison, Iowa on his way to Natl. Convention; 7/4/52 1 1 78 RPM 7/4/1952 Frank Wahrman

EL-D10-62 "Il Presidente Military March", "La Serenta Waltz" by Giuseppe Adamo; Feb. 1953 1 2 78 RPM Feb. 1953 Giuseppe Adamo

EL-D10-63 "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile (Eisenhower Campaign Song) and "Back in the Good Old Days", by The Pied Pipers 1 2 78 RPM Mary Pillsbury Lord; Lew-Johnson & Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon

EL-D10-64 "God and Man," a hymn by Rev. William Porkess, D.D.; music by Alec Wyton 1 2 78 RPM Rev. Porkess

EL-D10-65 "Remarks of the President Which Were Used in the Satellite Project 'Score'" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

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EL-D10-66 "Songs for Presidents (Presidential Campaign songs--1800 through 1888)"; Production of Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Inc. 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1960 Donald H. McGannon and James Hagerty

EL-D10-67 "The President's Prayer", Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1/20/53; by the Howard University Choir and the National Symphony Orchestra; to DDE; 10/14/1958 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1/20/1953

EL-D10-68 "Thy Word Is a Lamp Unto My Feet and a Light Unto My Path", "The Sermon on the Mount", the "91st Psalm", the "121st Psalm", read by Ruth Scoles Lenox 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D10-69 "The Story of Dwight D. Eisenhower High School", Dedication Speech by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower on 10/23/50; also includes story of school and music 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/23/1950

EL-D10-70 "Songs of Victor Herbert", sung by Eleanor Steber with Percy Faith orchestra; Songs: "Sweetheart", "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", "I'm Falling in Love With Someone", "Thine Alone", "Kiss Me Again", "A Kiss in the Dark", "When You're Away", and "Italian Street Song" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Eleanor Steber?

EL-D10-71 "Songs and Ballads of America's Wars", sung by Frank Warner; songs are: Side 1: (The French and Indian War): "Felix the Soldier", "The Press Gang Sailor", "The Ballad of Montcalm and Wolfe", (The American Revolution) "Doodle Dandy", "Paul Jones", "The British Soldier", (The War of 1812) "Perry's Victory"; Side 2: (The Civil War)--(The North): "The Battle Cry of Freedom", "The Twenty-Third", "Virginia's Bloody Soil", (The South): "The Southern Girl's Reply", "The Old Unreconstructed", "The Bonnie Blue Flag" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D10-72 "The Official West Point Records": The Cadet Chapel Choir, The Band, The Field Music, The Chimes of the United States Military Academy. Songs: "Alma Mater", "The Corps", "Graduation Parade", "Official West Point March", "Fight Away", "On Brave Old Army Team", "Benny Havens, Oh!", "The Hell Cat's Reveille", "America", and "Army Blue". Album of 4 discs and duplicate set. 8 16 78 RPM 1942

EL-D10-73 "I Go For I-K-E (an official Campaign Song)", Citizens For Eisenhower Collection; Music-Vic Mizzy; Lyrics-Mann Curtis 7 13 78 RPM

EL-D10-74 "New York's Part in Convention"; Citizens For Eisenhower Collection 2 4 78 RPM

EL-D10-75 "Citizens For Eisenhower Song"; Citizens For Eisenhower Collection 3 1 each 78 RPM

EL-D10-76 "The President's Prayer", Dwight D. Eisenhower, January 20, 1953; setting for chorus and orchestra--M. Robert Rogers; Performed by The Howard University Choir, conductor--Warner Lawson; The National Symphony Orchestra, conductor--Howard Mitchell. (Removed from the Robert Humphreys Papers, A74-30; A74-30/1) Acc. A-V: 10/28/77 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 10/28/1977

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EL-D10-77 "Everybody's Mountain", describing the Frontiers of Science Foundation of Oklahoma, sent to G. B. Kistiakowsky by James G. Harlow. (Removed: White House Office of the Special Advisor for Science and Technology Pre-acc; Box No.: 30; File Folder Title: Han-Harl; Rec'd February 1978) 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1959 Feb. 1978

EL-D10-78 Eisenhower Campaign Song (Spanish) apparently left at 1952 Republican Convention by a delegate from Puerto Rico (Mr. Toro?) (Removed from A75-2/40 (Composite FY-75); Rec'd AV: 5/20/75; Acc'd: 3/30/78) 1 unknown Roger E. Ela, Boston, Mass. 5/20/1975

EL-D10-79 Eisenhower Presidential Library Dedication May 1, 1962 (Removed from the still photograph album 63-203; acc'd April 1981) 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 5/1/1962 April, 1981

EL-D10-80 "Sing a Song of Presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower;" story of DDE enacted by cast of actors and sung by Lawrence Weber; director--Richard B. Morros; written--Robert Weil; music--Arnold Holop; Records of Knowledge, divis. Of Rexford Record Corp. (Acc'd 6/87) 1 2 78 RPM Steve Batinich, via Kenneth Shanks, National Archives, Chicago Branch June 1987

EL-D10-81 "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile (Campaign song)", 1952 side 1; "odd" 1952 Campaign songs, poems, and ditties: "An Ode to the Road" (tune--"Four Leaf Clover"), music by: Fred Waring, whistle by: Rachel Adams, poems by: Katherine Howard, ditties by: Len Hall and Fred Seaton (Acc'd: 6/89) (removed from manuscript collection of Katherine G. Howard; Papers A79-15/1 Box Number 18 Folder Campaign, 1952 Miscellaneous) 1 1 unknown Katherine G. Howard Collection, June, 1989

EL-D10-82 "Like Ike Likes Mamie", by Al Sherman, performed by the Blue-Stone Choir (Acc'd 6/89) (removed from manuscript collection of Katherine G. Howard; Papers A79-15/1 Box Number 18 Folder Campaign, 1952 Miscellaneous) 1 2 unknown Katherine G. Howard Collection, June, 1989

EL-D10-83 "New York Blues" (rag classical) (Frosini), accordion solo--Frosini; "Saxophone Sobs"--Ernie Erdman, sax with orchestra--Ridu Wiedoeft. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1916 and 1917, released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-84 Labels missing. Probably "Clap Hands! Here Comes Charley!" (Rose, MacDonald and Joseph Meyer), Golden Gate Orchestra with vocal chorus by Hall and Ryan; "Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl)," (Lewis, Young and Ray Henderson), Golden Gate Orchestra, vocal chorus by Hall and Ryan. Edison Diamond Disc (cracked) 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1925, released 1926 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-85 "The Creepy Weepy Feeling, One Step"--His Little Widows (WM Schroeder), Jaudas' Society Orchestra; "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh", One Step (Abe Olman), Jaudas' Society Orchestra. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM released 1917 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-86 "Flora Bella", One Step (Milton E. Schwarzwald), Jaudas' Society Orchestra for Dancing; "Mo-Ana", Hawaiian Waltz (Harry B. Olsen), Jaudas' Society Orchestra for Dancing. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1916, released 1917 Harry Darby Collection

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EL-D10-87 "Li'l Liza Jane", One Step (Countess Ada De Lachan), Jaudas' Society Orchestra; "The Darktown Strutters' Ball", Fox Trot (Shelton Brooks), Jaudas' Society Orchestra. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded/ released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-88 "Dinah" (Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Harry Akst), The Frolickers; other label partially missing, probably "I Love My Baby," (Green and Warren), The Frolickers. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM ca. 1926 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-89 "Down in the Jungle Land" (Theo. Morse), Jungle song with orchestra Collins and Harlan; "Indianola", (S.R. Henry--D. Onivas), Tenor with orchestra Billy Murray. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded/ released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-90 "Let's Wander Away" (Earl Burtnett and Harry Owens), Vocal Duet The Ponce Sisters (Ethel and Dorothea), Dave Kapland at the Piano; "My Sweetie Turned Me Down" (Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson), Vocal Duet The Ponce Sisters (Ethel and Dorothea), Dave Kaplan at the Piano. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded/ released 1925, Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-91 "Kamehameha March", Hawaiian Guitar Duet--Helen Louise and Frank Ferera; "Waialae Medley", waltz--Waikiki Hawaiian Orchestra. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1916 and 1917, released 1917 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-92 "The Makin's of the U.S.A." (Harry von Tilzer), tenor and chorus with orchestra, Billy Murray; "Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine" (Geo. W. Meyer), baritone and chorus with orchestra Arthur Fields. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded/ released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-93 "That Certain Party" (Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson), male quartet That Singing Four; "I Wanna' Go Where You Go--Do What You Do Then I'll Be Happy" (Sidney Clare, Lew Brown, and Cliff Friend), tenor duet Arthur Hall and John Ryan. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1925, released 1926 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-94 "Hail Hail The Gang's All Here" (Theo. Morse--Arthur Sullivan), male voices with orchestra Shannon Quartet; "So Long Mother" (Egbert van Alstyne), tenor and male chorus with orchestra George Wilton Ballard. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1917, released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-95 "To-Morrow Mornin'" (Russel Robinson, Jack Little and Addy Britt), male quartet That Singing Four, Dave Kaplan at the piano; "Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue" (Al. Bryan and Geo. Meyer), male quartet That Singing Four, Dave Kaplan at the piano. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1925, released 1926 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-96 "Just Around the Corner (Dolph Singer and Harry Von Tilzer), tenor Walter Scanlan; "The Lonesomest Girl in Town" (Al. Dubin, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills), tenor James Doherty. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded/ released 1925 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-97 "Throw out the Life-Line" (E.S. Ufford), mixed voices with orchestra Metropolitan Quartet; (a) "Work, for the Night is Coming (Mason), (b) "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me" (J.E. Gould), mixed voices with orchestra Metropolitan Quartet. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

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EL-D10-98 "Keep On Dancing", fox trot (Charles Marsh and Bobby O'Brion), Billy Wynne's Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra; "I Want To Be Happy", fox trot from No No Nanette (Irving Caeser and Vincent Youmans), Billy Wynne's Greenwich Village Inn Orchestra. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1924 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-99 "Naval Reserve March" (John Philip Sousa), New York Military Band; "Spirit of America, A Patriotic Patrol" (J.S. Zameenik), New York Military Band. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1917, released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-100 "There It Goes Again" (Goetz, Flatow-Jentes), tenor and chorus with orchestra Billy Murray; "Sweet Emalina, My Gal" (Creamer-Leyton), tenor with orchestra Vernon Dalhart. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1917, released 1918 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-101 "I Wonder Where My Baby Is To-Night" (Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson), vocal duet Wright and Bessinger, The Radio Franks; other label missing, probably "I Never Knew," (Gus Kahn), vocal by Wright and Bessinger. Edison Diamond Disc 1 2 80 RPM recorded 1925, released 1926 Harry Darby Collection

EL-D10-102 "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile" (The Eisenhower Campaign Song), and “Back in the Good Old Days", The Pied Pipers and Mark Carter and his orchestra 1 2 unknown

EL-D10-103 "Get Ike", "Out of the Wilderness", by Kenneth R. Barnum, vocal by Jane Hanger and Virgil Woodside 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D10-104 "Let's Ok, I-K-E", Van Parker acc. by March Trio 1 1 unknown

EL-D10-105 "The Fighting Eagle", "General Eisenhower March", The Marchers 1 2 unknown

EL-D10-106 "Hike With Ike" (Jack Gould), Frank Patelli and Frank Venice; "Hike with Ike" (Jack Gould), Monti-Gorsey Group 1 2 unknown

EL-D10-107 "Ike for Four More Years", "God Bless America", by Irving Berlin; produced by the National Republican Club. (Acc'd 3/4/92) 1 2 78 RPM 1956 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Cook 3/4/1992

EL-D10-108 "Ike for Four More Years" 1 78 RPM 1956

EL-D10-109 "Election Eve 1952" 1 33 1/3 RPM 1952

EL-D10-110 "Election Eve 1952" 1 33 1/3 RPM 1952

EL-D10-111 "Election Eve 1952" 1 33 1/3 RPM 1952

EL-D10-112 "1953 Inauguration sides A, B, C, and D 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1953

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EL-D10-113 "Just out Of Reach" (Pappy Stewart), and "Seven Lonely Days" (Schuman-Schuman-Brown); vocal by Bonnie Lou with String Band. King Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-114 "Get out Those Old Records" (Carmen Lombardo--John Jacob Loeb), and "Tennessee Waltz" (Redd Stewart--Pee Wee King); performed by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Decca Records, Inc.; New York, U.S.A. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-115 "Marionette" (Capano-Travaline-Fortis), and "Let Me Go Lover" from the "Studio One" TV Production (Hill--J.L. Carson); performed by Joan Weber, orchestra under direction of Jimmy Carrol. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-116 "Make Love to Me!" (Copeland-Norfas-Roppolo-Mares-Pollack-Brunies-Stitzel-Melrose), and "Adi-Adios Amigo (Il Passerotto)" (Skylar-Valentini-Di Lazzaro); performed by Jo Stafford, with Paul Weston and his Orchestra and The Norman Luboff Choir. Columbia (same as EL-D10-197) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-117 "Panacea" (Blues-vocal chorus by Woody Herman--Burns--Feather), and "You've Got Me Crying Again" (Fox Trot-- Vocal Chorus by Woody Herman and The Blue Flames--Newman--I. Jones); Woody Herman and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-118 "The Girl That I Marry" (Irving Berlin), vocal by ensemble, and "Accent on Youth" (Vee Lawnhurst--Tot Seymour), vocal by The Long Choir and The Long Shots; performed by Johnny Long and his Orchestra. Coral Records, Inc. (sample copy) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-119 "The Dark Town Poker Club" (Williams--Vodery--Havez), and "That's What I Like about the South" (Phil Harris); Phil Harris and his Orchestra, vocal refrain by Phil Harris. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-120 "Auld Lang Syne" (Fox Trot, Vocal Chorus by Erwin Bendel), and "I'll Keep on Loving You" (Fox Trot-- Vocal Chorus by Tiny Hill--Tillman); Tiny Hill and his Orchestra. Okeh (CBS) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-121 "My Heart Cries for You" (Sigman--Faith), performed by Bud Roman with the Les Morgan Orchestra and Chorus, and "I Still Feel the Same About You" (Reid--Manning), performed by Mimi Martel Duet with Les Morgan's Orchestra. Tops 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-122 "Winter Wonderland" (Bernard-Smith), and "A Gal In Calico" from the Warner Bros. Picture "The Time, The Place, and The Girl (Robin--Schwartz); Johnny Mercer and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston and his Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-123 "You're So Understanding" (Wayne--Raleigh) performed by Blue Barron and his Orchestra with vocal by Bobby Beers and the Blue Notes, and "Mississippi Flyer" (Don Marcotte) performed by Blue Barron and his Orchestra with vocal by Jimmy McDonald, Helen Lowe, and Betty

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Clark. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-124 "Cradle Song" (Brahms), and "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" (Silvers--Van Hausen), vocal by Frank Sinatra, Orchestra under direction of Axel Stordahl. Columbia Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-125 "Make Believe That You're In Love With Me" (Chuck Lowery--Al Rinker), vocal by Pat Auld, and "Martin Kane Theme" (Charles Paul), instrumental; performed by Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. (demo) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-126 "The Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)" (W. Engwick--G. Auric) featuring Felicia Sanders, and "Swedish Rhapsody (Midsummer Vigil)" (H. Alven--adapted by P. Faith); performed by Percy Faith and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-127 "Rotation Blues" (Stewart Powell), "Crying Heart Blues" (J. Brown), "If Teardrops Were Pennies" (Carl Butler), and "Mister Moon" (Smith--Inman--Lynn); Hugh Ashley and His Orchestra. Royale 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/16/2008

EL-D10-128 "Time on My Hands" (Youmans--Adamson--Gordon, arr. Valentine), and "I Love the Loveliness of You" (Bob Schell--Kirby Walker--Billy Eckstine); Billy Eckstine and his Orchestra. National Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-129 "My Destiny" (Livingston--David), sung by Billy Eckstine with the Quartones, orchestra conducted by Jack Miller, and "Roses" (T. Spencer--G. Spencer), sung by Billy Eckstine, with Buddy Baker and his Orchestra. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-130 "Fool's Paradise" (Merrill), sung by Billy Eckstine, with Buddy Baker and his Orchestra, and "You're Wonderful" (from Paramount Picture "Bitter Victory") (by Young--Livingston--Evans), sung by Billy Eckstine, with orchestra conducted by Pete Rugolo. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-131 "I Surrender Dear" (Borris--Clifford), and "Our Love" (Clinton--Bernier--Emmerich), sung by Billy Eckstine, with orch. acc. National Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-132 "Sitting By the Window" (Insetta), and "Lost In a Dream" (Bloom--Leslie), sung by Billy Eckstine, with the Quartones, and orchestra conducted by Russ Case. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-133 "Monkey Business" (Ann Jones), and "I Love You More as Time Goes By" (Ann Jones); Ann Jones. King 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

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EL-D10-134 "Mountain Gal" (Marks--Koppell), and "Efficiency" (H. Smith--Shay); Dorothy Shay, orchestra directed by Mischa Russell. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-135 "Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes" (Sim Willet), and "Tennessee Tango" (Pee Wee King--Redd Stewart); Eileen Barton. Coral Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-136 "I Do--Do You?" (Eckstine--Valentine), and "Solitude" (Ellington--DeLange--Mills); The Great 'Mr. B' (Billy Eckstine). National Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-137 "If I Loved You" (Hammerstein 2nd--Rodgers), and "My Kind of Man" (Lewis--Washington); Dinah Washington with Teddy Stewart's Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-138 "If I Didn't Already Love You Baby" (Mabel Wayne), and "I've Got A Sunday Feeling In My Heart" (David, Livingston); performed by Al Morgan, with Orchestral Accomp. London 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-139 "All the Bees Are Buzzin' 'Round My Honey" (Leeds--Wise--Bergman), and "Too-Whit! Too-Whoo! (Bring My Loved One to Me)” (Billy Reid); Mindy Carson with The Three Beaus and a Peep, orchestra conducted by Henri René. RCA Victor (same as EL-D10-163) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-140 "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked A Cake" (Hoffman--Merrill--Watts), and "Poco, Loco In The Coco" (Hoffman--Trace--Schroeder); Eileen Barton with the New Yorkers. National Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-141 "Two Lips" (Mitchell--Worth--Porter) A.S.C.A.P., and "I've Saved It All for You" (Mitchell--Porter) A.S.C.A.P.; Bobby Worth with Buddy Worth Trio and Carol. Jewel Record Co. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-142 "Home" (Van Steeden--Clarkson), performed by Johnny Long and His Orchestra, with vocal by the Five Beach Boys); and "Allah's Holiday" (Harbach--Friml), performed by Johnny Long and His Orchestra. Signature Recording Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-143 "Careless Hands" (Bob Hillard--Carl Sigman), and "She's A Home Girl" (Benny Davis--Abner Silver); Mel Tormé, with Sonny Burke and His Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-144 "Now Is the Hour" (Scott, Kaihau), and "Come Back to Sorrento" (E. de Curtis, Aveling); Gracie Fields--soprano, with Phil Green and his Orchestra. London 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-145 "Save Your Sorrow (For Tomorrow)" (Al Sherman--B.G. De Sylva) performed by Bing Crosby with Eddie Heywood and His Orchestra; and "One Sweet Letter From You" (Harry Warren--Law

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Brown--Sidney Clare) performed by Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-146 "Cry" (Kohlman), and "The Little White Cloud That Cried" (J. Ray); Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads with Orchestral Acc. Okeh (CBS) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-147 "He's A Devil" (Berlin--Clark), and "Be My Little Baby Bumblebee" (Murphy--Marshall); Benay Venuta, with Orchestra Conducted by Harold Mooney. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-148 "Johnson Rag" (Hall--Kleinkauf), and "Back Of the Yards" (Walter Goodwin); Jack Teter Trio, vocal by Jack Teter. London 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-149 "Mahzel" (Wayne--Beekman), performed by Art Mooney and his Orchestra with vocal by The Galli Sisters; and "That's My Desire" (Loveday, Kresa), performed by Art Mooney and his Orchestra with vocal by Bud Brees. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-150 "Haunting Melody" (Thad and Bea Gipson), and "Magic Moonglow" (Mahoney--Kilbourne); "Lazy" Bill Huggins with the Sanford Hertz Trio. Regent 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-151 "Blue Danube Waltz" (Johann Strauss), and "Wine, Woman, and Song" (Johann Strauss); Owen Bradley and His Sextet. Coral Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-152 "Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk", from the musical production "Miss Liberty” (Irving Berlin), and "I Love You", from "Miss Liberty" (Irving Berlin); Johnny Bradford with Orchestral Accompaniment. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-153 "My Prayer" (Boulonger--Kennedy), Richard Hayes with Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Jimmy Carroll; and "Fast Freight" (Gilkyson), Richard Hayes with Orchestra and Chorus conducted by George Bassman. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-154 "Fairy Tales" (William J. Rietz), and "Blues Stay Away From Me" (R. Delmore--W. Raney--H. Clover--A. Delmore); Owen Bradley and His Quintet, vocal duet by Jack Shook and Dottie Dillard. Coral Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-155 "Don't Rob another Man's Castle" (Jenny Lou Carson), and "I'm Bitin' My Fingernails and Thinking of You" (Ernest Tubb--Ernest Benedict--Roy West--Lenny Sanders); Andrews Sisters and Ernest Tubb with The Texas Troubadours, directed by Vic Schoen. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

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EL-D10-156 "Sooner Or Later" (Gilbert--Wolcott) from the Walt Disney Picture "Song of the South", and "Star Dust" (Carmichael--Parish); Billy Butterfield and His Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-157 "Jealousy" (V. Bloom--J. Gade), Frankie Laine with Paul Weston and his Orchestra and Carl Fischer on piano; and "Flamenco" (R. Jerome), Frankie Laine with Mitch Miller and his Orchestra, The Norman Luboff Choir, and Carl Fischer on piano. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-158 "Begin the Beguine" (Cole Porter), and "I Got Rhythm" (George and Ira Gershwin); Ben Light, Herb Kern, and Lloyd Sloop. Tempo Record Co. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-159 "Doo De Doo on an Old Kazoo" (Taylor--Wyle--Pola), and "Beautiful Eyes" (Adams--Rosen--Madaglia); Art Mooney and his Orchestra. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-160 "It's Only A Paper Moon" (Rose--Harburg--Arlen), parts 1-2; Miles Davis and Band. Prestige Records Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-161 "A Little Kvetch" (Lieberman--Frimmer--Raines--Bruce), and "On a Cruise to Old Bermuda" waltz (Gamse--Kalet) with Dana Choir; Gene Wisniewski and his Harmony Bells Orchestra. Dana Music Co. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-162 "My Hero" from Operetta "The Chocolate Soldier" (Oscar Straus--Stanislaus Stange), and "Kiss Me Again" from Operetta "Mlle. Modiste" (Victor Herbert--Henry Blossom); Deanna Durbin with Victor Young and His Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-163 "If I Didn't Already Love You Baby" (Mabel Wayne), and "I've Got A Sunday Feeling In My Heart" (David, Livingston); performed by Al Morgan, with Orchestral Accomp. London (same as EL-D10-138) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-164 "La Rosita" (Stuart DuPont), vocal by Bunny Paul with Don Pablo's Orchestra; and "Estrellita (Little Star)" (Pence), Don Pablo's Orchestra. Rondo 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-165 "Open Doors--Open Arms" (Kay--Gustaf), and "The Old Master Painter" (Smith--Gillespie); Richard Hayes with Mitch Miller's Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-166 "Tenderly" (Gross--Lawrence), and "Songs of the Wanderer" (Moret); Lynn Hope Quintet. Premium 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

EL-D10-167 "Ave Maria" (Gounod); and "Te Deum (Holy God, We Praise Thy Name" (Rev. C. Walworth), sung by Pietro Gentile; performed by Herb Kern, Lloyd Sloop, and Warren Arey. Tempo Record Co. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/24/2008

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EL-D10-168 "Buttons and Bows" (Jay Livingston--Ray Evans) from the Paramount Picture "The Paleface", The Dinning Sisters with The Art Van Damme Quintet; and "San Antonio Rose" (Bob Wills), The Dinning Sisters with orchestra conducted by Carl Kress. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-169 "Secrets" (Lawrence--Weldon--Monroe), George Olsen's Orch., vocal by Ray Adams; and "With Louise on Lake Louise" (L. Stock--A. Bryan), George Olsen's Orch., with vocal by Betty Norman, Ray Adams, and Eddie Stuart. Rondo 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-170 "Foolin' " (Craig--Clifford--Farrow), and "Do Me A Favor (Will Ya')" (Craig--Smith); Francis Craig and his Orchestra, Francis Craig at the piano, vocal by Bob Lamm. Bullet Recording & Transcription Co. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-171 "Vadnal Waltz" (John Vadnal), and "Three to Right, Three to Left" polka (Al Naglitch); Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-172 "On The Beach" polka (Frank Yankovic), and "Oh, Marie" polka (Frank Yankovic); Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks, with John Pecon. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-173 "May I Still Hold You (When the Dance Is Over)" (Bob Russell), Sammy Kaye with Don Cornell and Laura Leslie; and "Friendly Mountains" (Johnny Burke--Joseph J. Lilley) from the Paramount film "The Emperor Waltz", Sammy Kaye, Don Cornell, and The Kaydets. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-174 "Walkin' To Missouri" (B. Merrill), Sammy Kaye, Tony Russo & the Glee Club; and "One for the Wonder" (Tepper--Brodsky), Sammy Kaye, Tony Russo, Barbara Benson, and The Kaydets. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-175 "It's Magic" (Cahn--Styne), and "Put 'Em In a Box, Tie 'Em With a Ribbon (And Throw 'Em In the Deep Blue Sea)" (Cahn--Styne), from "Romance on the High Seas"; Doris Day, orchestra under direction of George Siravo. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-176 "I'm In Town", and "Lover Man" (Davis--Ramirez--Sherman); "Frantic" Fay Thomas, Red Callender, and Lee Young. Exclusive 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-177 "Boogie Woogie", and "She's Gone Again" (Frank Haywood--Monroe Tucker); Amos Milburn and His Aladdin Chickenshackers. Aladdin 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-178 "Dearie" (Bob Hilliard--Dave Mann), and "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (I Love You)" (Ross Parker); Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae, with Paul Weston and His Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

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EL-D10-179 "Darn It Baby--That's Love" (Joan Edwards--Lyn. Duddy), and "That We Is Me and You" (Bob Merrill); Tony Martin and Fran Warren, with orch. cond. By Henri René. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-180 "Triskaidekaphobia" fox trot (Troup), Les Brown and his Orchestra, vocal chorus by Butch Stone; and "Why Don't We Say We're Sorry" fox trot (Harris--MacGregor), Les Brown and his Orchestra, vocal chorus by Jack Carroll. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-181 "Bye Bye, My Baby" polka (Mitchell Parish--Frank Yankovic--Joseph Trolli--John Pecon), and "St. Bernard Waltz" (H.O. Ward--Doug Swallow); Frankie Yankovic & his Yanks, vocal chorus by Frankie Yankovic, Johnny Pecon & Ensemble. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-182 "Guitar Polka" (Dexter), and "Honey Do You Think It's Wrong" (Dexter--Marvin); Al Dexter and his Troopers. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-183 "If You Will Mary Me" (Gordon), and "You Was" (Webster--Burke); Doris Day and Buddy Clark, orch. dir by Mitchell Ayres. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-184 "Happy Hour" waltz (John Pecon), and "Shandy Polka" (Albert Naglitch); Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-185 "Blue Skirt Waltz" (Mitchell Parish--Vaclav Blaha), Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks with The Marlin Sisters and Johnny Pecon; and "Charlie Was A Boxer" polka (Vaughn Horton), Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks with The Marlin Sisters. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-186 "Ohio Polka" (John Hokovar), and "Clairene Waltz" (Frank Yankovic); Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-187 "The Iron Range" polka (John Pecon), and “Linda's Lullaby" waltz (Frank Yankovic); Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks, with John Pecon. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-188 "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" (Noble) from Columbia Picture "In A Lonely Place", Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra with vocal by The Skylarks; and "Blue Prelude" (Bishop--Jenkins), Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra with vocal by Virginia Maxey. MGM Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-189 "Room Full of Roses" (Spencer), Sammy Kay, vocal refrain by Don Cornell and The Kaydets; and "It's Summertime Again" (John Rockwood), Sammy Kaye, vocal refrain by Tony Alámo. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-190 "Zu-Bi (Everyone's Love Song)" (Ross--Burtson--Hecht), Sammy Kaye, The Kaydets and Glee Club; "Where Is Sam?" (Unger--Kean--Hunter), Sammy Kaye with Don Cornell, The Kaydets, and

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Glee Club. RCA Victor 1 3 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-191 "More Beer" (Julian H. Miller), Lawrence Duchow and his Red Raven Orchestra with Johnny Olsen and Chorus; and "The Spider Hop" (Arr. by Joe Biviano), Joe Biviano with RCA Victor Accordion Orchestra. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-192 "Humoresque" (Antonin Dvorak), and "Tales from the Vienna Woods" (Johann Strauss); Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-193 "None But The Lonely Heart" (David--Hoffman--Livingston) from Tchaikovsky's "None But The Lonely Heart", Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra with Stuart Faster; and "Tonight We Love" (lyrics by Bobby Worth, adapted by Ray Austin and Freddy Martin) based on the "Piano Concerto in B-Flat Minor" by Tchaikovsky), Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, with The Town Criers and The Sentimentalists. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-194 "You're Breaking My Heart" (Genaro-Skylar), and "Four Winds and Seven Seas" (Rodney--David); Vic Damone with Glenn Osser's Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. (Same as EL-D10-211)1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-195 "More Beer!" (Julian H. Miller), and "Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella (On A Rainy Day)" (Sammy Fain--Irving Kahal--Francis Wheeler) featured in 20th Century-Fox picture "Give My Regards To Broadway"; Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-196 "Blue Tail Fly", and "I'm Goin' down the Road"; Andrews Sisters and Burl Ives with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-197 "Make Love to Me!" (Copeland-Norfas-Roppolo-Mares-Pollack-Brunies-Stitzel-Melrose), and "Adi-Adios Amigo (Il Passerotto)" (Skylar-Valentini-Di Lazzaro); performed by Jo Stafford, with Paul Weston and his Orchestra and The Norman Luboff Choir. Columbia (same as EL-D10-116) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-198 "Yours (Quereme Mucho)" (Jack Sherr--Gonzalo Roig), Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra with Marilyn Duke; and "Tangerine" (Johnny Mercer--Victor Schertzinger), Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-199 "Summit Ridge Drive" fox trot (Artie Shaw), and "Cross Your Heart" fox trot (B.G. DeSylva--Leis E. Gensler); Artie Shaw and his Gramercy 5. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-200 "I Get Sentimental Over Nothing" (Cole--Allton), and "That Lucky Old Sun" (Smith--Gillespie); Frankie Laine, Harry Geller and His Orchestra, and Carl Fischer (piano). Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

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EL-D10-201 "My Own--My Only--My All" (Evans--Livingston) from Paramount Production, "My Friend Irma"; and "Now That I Need You" (Frank Loesser) from Paramount Production, "Red Hot and Blue"; Frankie Laine with Carl Fischers' Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-202 "Carry Me Back To Old Virginney" (Foster), Frankie Laine with Carl Fischer's Orchestra; and "Mule Train" (Lange--Heath--Glickman), Frankie Laine and the Muleskinners. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/25/2008

EL-D10-203 "Beautiful Brown Eyes" (A. Smith--Delmore), and "Shot Gun Boogie" (E. Ford); Rosemary Clooney, orchestra dir. by Mitch Miller. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-204 "Brazil" (Ary Barroso--Bob Russell) featured in the Walt Disney Picture "Saludos Amigos", and "Once In A While" (Bud Green--Michael Edwards); The Dinning Sisters, with Jack Fascinato and His Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-205 "Puss in Boots" and "Jack and the Beanstalk" (adapted by John Whedon and Sam Moore, music by Robert Emmett Dolan); Harold Peary ("The Great Gildersleeve"). Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-206 "My Melancholy Baby" (Norton--Watson--Burnett), Perry Como with Russ Case and his Orchestra; and "When You're Smiling" (Fisher--Goodwin--Shay), Perry Como and The Satisfiers, with Russ Case and his Orchestra. RCA Victor1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-207 "There Must Be A Way: (Gallop--Saxon--Cook), Perry Como w/ Russ Case and his Orchestra; and "Rambling Rose" (Joseph McCarthy, Jr.--Joseph Burke), Perry Como and The Satisfiers, with Russ Case and his Orchestra. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-208 "Black Lace" (Fischer--Shelton), and "The Cry of the Wild Goose" (Glykerson); Frankie Laine, Harry Geller & his Orchestra, w/ Carl Fischer on piano. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-209 "Rose, Rose, I Love You" (English Lyrics by Wilfrid Thomas, arr. by Chris Langdon), Frankie Laine with the Norman Luboff Choir, orch. cond. by Paul Weston, Carl Fischer at piano; and "Jezebel" (Shanklin), Frankie Laine with the Norman Luboff Choir, orch. dir. by Mitch Miller, Carl Fischer at piano. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-210 "Through A Long and Sleepless Night" (Newman--Gordon) from 20th Century Production, "Come to the Stable", and "My Bolero" (Simon--Kennedy); Vic Damone with Glen Osser's Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

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EL-D10-211 "You're Breaking My Heart" (Genaro-Skylar), and "Four Winds and Seven Seas" (Rodney--David); Vic Damone with Glenn Osser's Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. (Same as EL-D10-194)1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-212 "Celery Stalks At Midnight" fox trot (Harris--Bradley), Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley; and "Down the Road A Piece" fox trot (Raye--voc.chorus by Ray McKinley and Will Bradley), Will Bradley and his Orchestra featuring Ray McKinley, Will Bradley Trio. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-213 "While You Danced, Danced, Danced" (Stephan Weiss), and "While We're Young" (Engvick--Wilder--Palitz); Georgia Gibbs with Glenn Osser's Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-214 "Second Balcony Jump" (Gerold Valentine), Earl Hines and his Orchestra; and "My Heart Beats for You" (Fisher--Allen--Kindrick), Earl Hines and his Orchestra with voc. refrain by Billy Eckstein. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-215 "My Man Stands Out" (Yardley Yates), and "Don't Come Too Soon" (Johnny Gomez--Richard Elliot); Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-216 "Money, Money, Money" (Sid Tepper--Roy Brodsky), and "Teach Me, Teach Me, Baby" (Sid Tepper--Roy Brodsky); The Hall Sisters with Orchestra. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-217 "Carmen Boogie" (Melis), and "Pasion Oriental" (Melis); Jose Melis and His Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-218 "Hot in Harlem" (Prysock--Grimes), Tiny Grimes Quintet featuring Red Prysock, Tenor Sax; and "Nightmare Blues" (Prysock--Grimes), Tiny Grimes Quintet, blues vocal by Red Prysock. Atlantic Recording Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-219 "Don't Be So Mean To Baby ('Cause Baby's so Good To You)" fox trot (voc. chor. by Al Hibbler--Lee--Barbour), and "It's Mad, Mad, Mad!" fox trot (voc. chor. by Dolores Parker--Higginbotham--Shaw); Duke Ellington and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-220 "Bewitched" (Rodgers--Hart), Bill Snyder and His Orchestra; and "Drifting Sands" (Lucky--Short), Bill Snyder and His Orchestra, and Ralph Sterling. Tower 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-221 "Sonata" (Alstone--Drake--Shirl), The Three Suns w/ vocal by Artie Dunn; and "Jealousy (Jalousie)" (Jacob Gade), The Three Suns. Majestic Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-222 "If You Want Some Lovin'" (Morton Johnson Bruhl), and "The Chicken Song (I Ain't Gonna Take It Settin' Down)" (Terry Shand--Bob Merrill); Joe "Fingers" Carr and Dottie O'Brien with The

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Carr-Hops. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-223 "I Found A Million Dollar Baby" (Billy Rose--Fred Fisher), and "Arms and Legs Polka"; Bob Manners' Music Makers. Fortune 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-224 "Mother's Prayer" (Wallace Fowler) rec. Dec. 4, 1944, and "Did You See My Daddy Over There? (Bill Showmet) rec. July 9, 1945; Eddy Arnold, The Tennessee Plowboy and his Guitar. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM 1944, 1945 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-225 "Did You See My Daddy Over There?" (Bill Showmet), and "I Walk Alone" (Herbert W. Wilson); Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys. Bluebird (RCA Victor) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-226 "I Cried For You" (Freed--AmHeim--Lyman), Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra, voc. refr. by Kathleen Lane; and "Sobbin' Blues" (Art Kassel--Dick Burton), Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-227 "While the Angelus Was Ringing" based on "Les Trois Cloches" (Villard, Manning), and "Kiss Me Good-Night" (O'Connor--Fields); Anne Shelton with The Wardour Singers and Roy Robertson and his Orchestra. London (disk warped) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-228 "Guitar Boogie" (Arthur Smith), and "There Is No Breeze (To Cool The Flame Of Love)" (Alstone--Dicks); Alvino Rey and his Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-229 "Forever And Ever" (Malia Rosa--Franz Winkler), and "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore" (Bennie Benjamin--George Weiss); Perry Como with Orchestra conducted by Mitchell Ayres. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-230 "Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!) (Bennie Benjamin--George Weiss), and "Sittin' 'N Starin' 'N Rockin'" (Jack Wilcher); Ames Brothers with Orchestra directed by Roy Ross. Coral Records, Inc. (Decca) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-231 "Rag Mop" (Deacon Anderson--Johnnie Lee Wills), and "Sentimental Me" (Jim Morehead--Jimy Cassin); Ames Brothers with orchestra directed by Roy Ross 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-232 "I'm Just A Poor Bachelor" (J.M. Robinson), Frankie Laine w/ orch. and chorus under dir. of Jimmy Carroll, Carl Fischer at piano; and "Tonight You Belong To Me" (B. Rose--L. David), Frankie Laine w/ Paul Weston and his Orchestra, The Norman Luboff Choir, and Carl Fischer at piano. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-233 "Down Yonder" (L. W. Gilbert), Champ Butler; and "Way Up In North Carolina" (Campbell--Beebe), Champ Butler with The Lee Brothers. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

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EL-D10-234 "Oh! What It Seemed to Be" fox trot (voc. chorus by Marjorie Hughes--Weiss--Benjamin--Carle), and "As Long As I Live" fox trot (voc. chorus by Paul Allen--Tobias Steiner); Frankie Carle and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-235 "Down In The Valley" (Frank Luther), and "When The White Azaleas Start Blooming" (Bob Miller); Wayne King and his Orchestra. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-236 "Hawaiian Paradise" (Harry Owens), Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orchestra, voc. chor. By Raymond Andrade; and "My Isle of Golden Dreams" (Gus Kahn--Walter Blaufuss), Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-237 "I Wish I Had a Sweetheart (Like that old sweetheart of mine)" (Davis, Braverman, Brookhouse), and "Foolish Tears" (Jenny Lou Carson); Al Morgan, vocal, with piano and orchestral accompaniment. London (disc warped) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-238 "(Where Are You) Now That I Need You" from "Red Hot And Blue" (Loesser), and "Blame My Absent Minded Heart" from "It's A Great Feeling" (Cahn--Styne); Doris Day and The Mellomen, orch. under dir. of John Rarig. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-239 "I Only Have Eyes for You" (Warren--Dubin), and "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me" (Gaskill--McHugh); Errol Garner. Savoy Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-240 "Robin Hood" (Prima--Miketto), and "Angelina" (Roberts--Fisher); vocal by Louis Prima, with orchestra and chorus. Robin Hood Records 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-241 "Too Late" (Jimmy Wakely), and "Pride" (Marian Kay); Jimmy Wakely with String Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-242 "To Think You've Chosen Me" (Benjamin--Weiss), and "The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)" (Lyon--McIntire); Eddy Howard and His Orchestra. Mercury Record Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-243 "Pagan Love Song" (Brown--Freed), and "Huapala (Sweetheart)" (Harry Owens); Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-244 "The Love of My Life" (May, Riene), Vera Lynn with The Johnston Singers, acc. dir. by Roland Shaw; and "Yours (Quiereme Mucho)" (Roig, Rodriguez; Sherr), Vera Lynn with Sailors, Soldiers, and Airmen of Her Majesty's Forces, acc. dir. by Roland Shaw. London 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

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EL-D10-245 "Maui Girl" (Harry Owens), and "Aloha No Wau I Ko Maka" (Harry Owens); Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. Capital Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-246 "Speak Low" (Nash--Weill), from Universal film "One Touch of Venus", Russel Bennett and His Orchestra; and "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (Hart--Rodgers), Ted Straeter and His Orchestra, vocal by Ted Straeter. Varsity (Wright Record Corp.) 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-247 "Hawaii Calls" (Harry Owens), and "King's Serenade (Imi Au Ia Oe)" (Charles E. King); Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiian Hotel Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-248 "The Old Lamp-Lighter" fox trot (voc. Chor. By Michael Douglas and The Campus Kids--Tobias--Simon), and "Huggin' and Chalkin'" fox trot (voc. Chor. By Jack Martin and The Campus Kids--Hayes--Goell); Kay Kyser and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-249 "Goofus" (Kahn--King--Harold), and "The Thing" (C. Grean); Phil Harris, with Orchestra conducted by Walter Scharf. RCA Victor 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-250 "Perdido" (Tizol-Lenk-Drake), and "Whippa-Whippa-Woo" (Webster--C. Miller); vocal by Sarah Vaughan, Orchestra under direction of Norman Leyden. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-251 "If You've Got The Money I've Got The Time" (Frizzell--Beck), "Tennessee Waltz" (Stewart--P.W. King); Jo Stafford, with Paul Weston and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-252 "Sweet Sue, Just You" (Harris--Young), Johnny Long and His Orchestra, vocal by Ensemble; and "In the Glow of Evening" (Stanley Mish), Johnny Long and His Orchestra, vocal by Francey Lane. Signature Recording Corp. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-253 "Secret Love" (P.F. Webster--Fain) and "The Deadwood Stage (Whip-crack--Away!)" (P.F. Webster--Fain), from Warner Bros. Picture "Calamity Jane"; Doris Day, orchestra conducted by Ray Heindorf. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-254 "My Isle of Golden Dreams" (Blaufuss--Kahn), and "Hano Hano Hawaii" (Harry Owens); Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-255 "Woodchopper's Ball" (Joe Bishop--Woody Herman), and "Indian Boogie Woogie" (Woodie Herman); Woody Herman and His Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

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EL-D10-256 "The Hula--Rhumba" (Harry Owens), Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians with vocal by Bob Hamlin and The Trio; and "To You, Sweetheart, Aloha" (Harry Owens), Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians, with vocal by Bob Hamlin. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-257 "Body And Soul" (Green--Heyman--Eyton), and "As Time Goes By" (Hupfeld); Tony Martin and Earle Hagen's Orchestra. Mercury 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-258 "Mam'selle" (Edmund Goulding--Mack Gordon), theme from French Café Scene, 20th Century-Fox Picture "The Razor's Edge"), and "Stella by Starlight" (Victor Young--Ned Washington); Dick Haymes and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-259 "I Heard You Cried Last Night (And So Did I)" (Ted Grouya--Jerrie Kruger), and "I Never Mention Your Name (Oh, No!)" (Walter Kent--Mack Davis--Don George); Dick Haymes and The Song Spinners. Decca Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 9/26/2008

EL-D10-260 "Getting Instrumental with Tommy Dorsey", A Volume of His Famous Hits. Album includes "Who?", "Marie?, "Star Dust", "Song Of India", "Little White Lies", "Royal Garden Blues", "I'll Never Smile Again", "I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You". Victor Records 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-261 "Glenn Miller--Masterpieces", album includes "Missouri Waltz", "Pavanne", "Chattanooga Choo Choo", "Johnson Rag", "Bugle Call Rag", "Runnin' Wild", "My Isle Of Golden Dreams", "Perfidia". RCA Victor Musical Smart Set 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-262 "Let's Fly To Mexico", A Travelog for Children, with Margeret O'Brien. Capitol Records 3 6 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-263 "This Is The Army", Irving Berlin's All-Soldier Show, Recorded by the Original All-Soldier Cast. Decca records 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-264 "Songs Of Hawaii", Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. Album includes "To You, Sweet Heart, Aloha", "The Hula-Rhumba", "My Isle of Golden Dreams", "Hano Hano Hawaii", "Poi My Boy (Will Make a Man of You)", "Kuuipo I Ka Hee Pue One", "Pagan Love Song", "Huapala". Capitol Records 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-265 "Hawaiian Melodies", Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians, featuring Hilo Hattie. Album includes "Hilo Hattie", "Hawaii Will Be Paradise Once More", "Princess Poo-Poo-Ly", "Sing Me a Song of the Islands", "Song of the Mynah Bird", "Aloha Oe". Capitol Records. (One record missing when accessioned.) 3 6 78 RPM 1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-266 "Columbia Presents: Marches", by Edwin Franko Goldman and the Goldman Band. Album includes: "On The Mall", On The Alert", "Stars and Stripes Forever", "National Emblem", "El

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Capitan", "The Thunderer", "Semper Fidelis", "On Parade". Columbia Records 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-267 "Columbia Presents: Danny Kaye". Orchestra under direction of Johnny Green. Album includes: "Let's Not Talk About Love", "Minnie The Moocher", "Farming", "Anatole Of Paris", "The Babbitt And The Bromide", "The Fairy Pipers", "Eileen", "Dinah". Columbia Records 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-268 "Four Star Favorites: Artie Shaw, Featuring His Inspired Clarinet". Album includes: "Frenesi", "Begin the Beguine", "Star Dust", "Back Bay Shuffle", "Dancing In The Dark", "Traffic Jam", Moonglow", "Serenade To A Savage". RCA Victor Musical Smart Set 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-269 "Capitol Presents: Hawaii" featuring Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiians. Album includes: "Maui Girl", "Aloha No Wau I Ko Maka", "My Ta Ne", "Laughing Song", "Down On Ami Ami Oni Oni Isle", "Farewell, Malihini", "Sweet Leilani", "Little Butch". Capitol Records 4 8 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-270 Irving Berlin's "This Is The Army", with Brad Reynolds, Harvey Harding, "Fats" Waller, Men's Chorus, and The Victor "First Nighter" Orchestra. Victor Records. (missing one disc when acc'd) 3 6 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/3/2008

EL-D10-271 "Tenderly" (J. Lawrence--Gross), and "Did Anyone Call" (Sigman--Faith); Rosemary Cloony, with Percy Faith and his Orchestra. Columbia 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/8/2008

EL-D10-272 "It's A Most Unusual Day" (Jimmy McHugh--Harold Adamson), from the MGM Picture "A Date with Judy", and "St. Louis Blues" (W. C. Handy); Margaret Whiting with Frank DeVol and his Orchestra. Capitol Records, Inc. 1 2 78 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 10/8/2008

EL-D10-273 "President Eisenhower in Abilene, KS" with introduction by Gov. Avery 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 10/6/1965 Dr. Jack Mohler DRT 8/17/2009

EL-D10-274 "Baccalaureate Address: "God Is Love"; Wellesley College, May 25, 1978," by Mildred McAfee Horton, President of Wellesley College 1936-49. Nine inch Eva-Tone Soundsheets plastic disc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 5/25/1978 Bertha Adkins Collection NRB 3/2/2010

EL-D10-275 O. R. C. Orchestra collection (Sgt. Jack Frase Orchestra). Merrymaker label, George Heid Productions, Pittsburg, PA. 4 8 78 RPM George A. Horkan Collection NRB 6/22/2011

EL-D10-276 "We're the Gang That Keeps Things Moving (The Quartermaster Song),” ©The Quartermaster Assn., Washington, D.C. Two copies of record. 2 2 78 RPM George A. Horkan Collection NRB 6/22/2011

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EL-D10-277 "Sight and Sound: Eisenhower Presidential Library, May 1, 1962." Records removed from photograph album of same title commemorating dedication of Library. 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 5/1/1962 Mamie Eisenhower Photographs 2008-2 NRB 8/8/2012

EL-D10-278 Untitled 8" disc containing campaign statements recorded by Herbert Brownell, Jr., when he ran for assemblyman in the New York state assembly in 1931. The disc was sent to Brownell by Thomas E. Dewey on Jan. 6, 1955. 1 1 78 RPM 1931 Herbert Brownell, Jr. Collection NRB 10/16/2012

EL-D10-279 "Sight and Sound: Eisenhower Presidential Library, May 1, 1962." Records removed from photograph album of same title commemorating dedication of Library. (Note: Disc B is damaged.) 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 5/1/1962 Earl Eisenhower Photographs 2009-18 NRB 10/17/2013

EL-D10-280 "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile" (The Eisenhower Campaign Song), and “Back in the Good Old Days", The Pied Pipers and Mark Carter and his orchestra 1 and one duplicate copy 2 unknown James Reynolds [FY 1980 Ms. Composite] KAS 8/29/2017

EL-D10-281 "Aerospace Reunion: A Musical Presentation by the United States Air Force Band" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1961 Jacqueline Cochran KAS 10/26/2018

EL-D10-282 Decca Records--"Tempos on the Beat" by E.T. Mensah and his Tempos Band 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Jacqueline Cochran KAS 10/26/2018

EL-D10-283 "Talking Picture of Dwight D. Eisenhower" 1 1 78 RPM 1953 Barry N. Miller KAS 10/29/2018

EL-D10-284 "The American Security Council Presents the Washington Report" featuring Dwight Eisenhower, Walter H. Judd, and Senator Thoms Dodd 1 1 33 1/3 RPM unknown Sharon Farquahar KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D10-285 Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson--Hazel Markel Interview aired over Mutural Network 1 2 78 RPM Sept. 1, 1953 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D10-286 "Talking Picture of Dwight D. Eisenhower" 1 1 78 RPM 1953 Katie Bell, Dodge City KS May 12, 2010 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D10-287 "We Love the Sunshine of Your Smile", 1952 Eisenhower Campaign Song (sung by Fred Waring Singers?) 1 1 78 RPM 1952 Stephen Benedict March 2018 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D10-288 "A March to Eisenhower" chorus and orchestra directed by David Sackson 1 1 78 RPM unknown Dan Schakelford February 15, 2018 KAS 11/29/2018

EL-D10-289 "Ring the Bells (The Eisenhower Song" by Betty Olson 1 1 78 RPM unknown Dan Schakelford February 15, 2018 KAS 11/29/2018

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12-Inch Discs

Disc Number Title Number of Discs Number of Sides Speed Date Received From & Date Added By Date Added

EL-D12-0001 "Press Conference" --Dec. 2, 1954 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 12/2/1954

EL-D12-0002 "Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon" by Congress of the United States 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0003 "Address before Cosmopolitan Republican Club" by Vince Monroe Townsend, Jr., 3/27/59 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 3/27/1959

EL-D12-0004 "Election Excerpts" by ABC; re-recorded 1/22/53 2 1 each 78 RPM 1/22/1953

EL-D12-0005 "The Spirit of Burning Tree" on occasion of 1953 Harvest Home Dinner; talk by Merle Thorpe 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1953

EL-D12-0006 "A Korean Peace Proposal" by John J. Casson (private citizen) 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0007 "Amos & Andy" Program, re: taking members into the "Mystic Order of the Knights of the Sea"; references made to friends of DDE at the Augusta Natl. Golf Course & to MDE's birthday 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0008 Dr. Milton Eisenhower's speech nominating Gov. William W. Scranton at Republican Natl. Convention, San Francisco, Calif.; 7/15/64 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/15/1964

EL-D12-0009 "Vote for Gov. Nickelson" (South Dakota) by Fred Waring (20 sec. spots) 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0010 "Club for Eisenhower"; remarks by Gene Tunney, Fritz Pollard, Greg Rice, Leo Durocher & Phil Rizzuto 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0011 "Address by Mary Dawson Cain in New Orleans on behalf of 1952 Campaign" 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1952

EL-D12-0012 "Ike Rally" 11/5/56 1 1 78 RPM 11/5/1956

EL-D12-0013 "Mamie" and "There's a Rainbow Over the Nation" by The Perdue Glee Club 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D12-0014 "Souvenir of the Louisiana Campaign" from John Wisdom. Includes: "Tiger Rag," "When My Sweetie Walks Down the Street," "Oh Suzanna," and "Lil' Liza Jane." 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0015 "Gen. Eisenhower Song," and "Speech and Song Old Glory"; recorded on 8/14/52 by Radio Station WGGG, Gainesville, Fla. 1 2 78 RPM 8/14/1952

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EL-D12-0016 "Mamie" by Jimmy Dodd 1 1 78 RPM S. Campalella

EL-D12-0017 "Transfer Ceremonies of Supreme Headquarters Allied Command Europe from Rocquencourt, France to Costeau, Belgium, 3/30/67," and "NATO Spots" (20). Produced by Armed Forces Radio & Televison Service, Armed Forces Information and Education, Department of Defence. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 3/30/1967 Col. Robert R. Eby

EL-D12-0018 "Haverford School Faces the Cold War"; narrated by Jeffery C. Panitt, Class of 1962. Speakers: Sam Rayburn, John H. Holdridge, Adm. Feliz B. Stump, Gov. Harold E. Stassen, Eleanor Roosevelt, Edwin M. Martin, Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, Cong. Walter H. Judd, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker & Ivan Cy Peterman 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1962(?)

EL-D12-0019 "Major John Eisenhower, Memorial Day, '52," and "3rd Armored Band"; recorded on 6/10/52 by WIEL, Elizabethtown, Ky. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 6/10/1952

EL-D12-0020 "Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2" (Friedmann), "Tea for Two" (Youmans), and "Amarilles" (Ghys); performed by the U. S. Marine Band Orchestra, led by Capt. Albert Schoepper. Produced by the U.S. Marine Corps Radio Section. Note: "Recorded at 33 1/3 but stylus for 78 RPM should be used." 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0021 "General Eisenhower's March" by Camp Murphy Band 2 1 each 78 RPM Gen. Mateo Capinpin, Philippine Islands

EL-D12-0022 "Messages Recollecting the 2nd Armored Division of World War II"; Speakers: Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Maj. Gen. Ernest N. Harmon, Gen. I. D. White, Lt. Gen. Edward H. Brooks, Brig. Gen. Sidney R. Hinds, Mess Sgt. Albert M. Jordan, Brig. Gen. Wheeler G. Merriam, Col. John S. Wier, Lt. Col. Harold E. Naegli; also U. S. Army Band; April 1968 2 4 33 1/3 RPM April, 1968 H. W. Zuehlke

EL-D12-0023 WEAF/Program: "These Are Our Men"; Special Profile featuring of: Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Music by Jos. Cherniavsky; 12/16/44 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 12/16/1944

EL-D12-0024 "Eisenhower Annual Report on SHAPE"; April 14, 1952. Produced at Radio-Recording Division, National Broadcasting Company, Inc. (NBC) 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 4/14/1952

EL-D12-0025 "75th Anniversary, Metropolitan Museum of Art"; 4/2/46; Mme. Jarmila Novotna, Francis Cardinal Spellman, Thomas J. Watson, Roland Redmond, Francis Henry Taylor, & Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower 4 8 78 RPM 4/2/1946

EL-D12-0026 "On the Mall" (Goldman), "Dry Bones" (Arr: Yoder), and "The Stars and Stripes Forever" (Sousa); the U.S. Marine Band led by Capt. Albert Schoepper. Produced by the U.S. Marine Corps Radio Section. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0027 "The Dwight D. Eisenhower March" (Based on the President's initials D.D.E.); by Paul Lavalle, performed by the Band of America conducted by Paul Lavalle; 1/20/1956 3 1 each 78 RPM 1/20/1956

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EL-D12-0028 "Relax and Enjoy your Golf"; Elaine Humphrey. Issued by the Sound Recording Company, Spokane, WA. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Maurice E. Bryant, M.D.

EL-D12-0029 The Methodist Home Harmoniers, of Charlotte, N. Carolina; selections are: "ComeThou Almighty King," "Go, Tell it on the Mountain," "What A Friend We Have in Jesus," "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms," "How Great Thou Art," "Beautiful Dreamer," "Old Oaken Bucket," " Mocking Bird Hill," "Bells of St. Mary's," "Sweet Bye and Bye," "Near the Cross," "Sweet Hour of Prayer," "Nearer, My God to Thee," "Battle Hymn of the Republic," "Home on the Range," "Brahms’s Lullaby," "Skater's Waltz," "God Bless America" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mrs. Helen Taft Vaugh (of the Home)

EL-D12-0030 General Dwight D. Eisenhower Addresses Danish Students at Christiansborg Castle in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 8, 1952 (English and Danish versions). Note: "Use only a light-weight pick-up (sapphire stylus) in playing this record." 4 8 78 RPM 5/8/1952 Henning Rohde

EL-D12-0031 "The Lighting of the National Christmas Tree, Dec. 23, 1960"; features message of Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower & singing of Baltimore and Ohio Glee Club. Prepared by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 12/23/1960

EL-D12-0032 "Ike's the Man for Me" (Whatever Will Be Will Be); recorded in the White House Library, Oct. 12, 1956 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 10/12/1956

EL-D12-0033 "Remarks of the President received from an American Satellite"; recorded from a tracking station at Cape Canaveral, Fla; 12/19/58 1 2 78 and 33 1/3 RPM 12/19/1958

EL-D12-0034 "If You Want to See Mamie Tonight" by the Ames Brothers 1 2 78 and 33 1/3 RPM 1956

EL-D12-0035 "The Story of Christmas," "The Prince and the Mermaid," and "Dharma"; arr. and conducted by Samuel R. Loboda, performed by the U.S. Army Band and Chorus 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0036 "Voice of America Salute to Irving Berlin" 4 8 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0037 "For You I am Praying," "In His Arms,” and "God is the Answer," by Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux and his "Happy Am I" choir 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0038 "God Bless America"; sung by Presidend Dwight D. Eisenhower, music by Fred Waring 1 2 78 and 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0039 "American Forum"; 4/8/56; NBC; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 4/8/1956 Bertha S. Adkins

EL-D12-0040 "The Leading Adkins"; April 1960; CBS Radio Network; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 1 2 33 1/3 RPM April, 1960 Bertha S. Adkins

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EL-D12-0041 "Patty Cavin Interview with Bertha Adkins"; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 10/9/1958 Bertha S. Adkins

EL-D12-0042 "White House Conference on Aging"; Speakers: Cookie Eavagetta and Ossie Bluege; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Bertha S. Adkins

EL-D12-0043 White House Conference on Aging: Religion and Aging"; Speakers: Rev. Dr. William J. Villaume, Rabbi Balfour A. Brickner, and Right Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Gallagher; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Bertha S.Adkins

EL-D12-0044 Miss Bertha Adkins interviewed by Cliff Groce; from collection of Bertha S. Adkins 2 4 78 RPM Bertha S. Adkins

EL-D12-0045 "White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1960"; Speakers: The Very Reverend Lawrence J. McGinley, Abram J. Sachar, Robert B. Dawson, M.D., Milton G. Rector, Roy Larsen, Marion D. Hanks, Abraham J. Heschel, Reubin Hill, Liston Pope, Arthur S. Flemming and Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower; from Collection of Bertha S. Adkins; (Duplicate set from Mrs. Rollin Brown) 6 12 33 1/3 RPM 1960 Bertha S. Adkins, Mrs. Rollin Brown (duplicate set)

EL-D12-0046 "Miss Bertha S. Adkins at the Woman's Republican Club of Hartford, Conn."; from the collection of Bertha S. Adkins 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 5/23/1955 Bertha S. Adkins

EL-D12-0047 "Mr. Don Belding, Chairman of the Board, Freedoms foundation at Valley Forge" 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0048 "Les Bennett at the Organ"; "America Forever", and many other selections not identified 3 6 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0049 "40th Anniversary Salute to President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower" by NBC 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/1/1956

EL-D12-0050 "Columbia Univ. Alumni Homecoming at Baker Field; 10/25/52"; Speakers: Dr. Fred Lane, Frederick Bryan, Dr. Grayson L. Kirk, Thomas Kerrigan, Maj. Gen. I. Irving, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, & Milton Cornell 3 5 ? RPM 10/25/1952 Thomas J. Watson

EL-D12-0051 "D. MacDonald Interviews James P. Mitchell; 7/2/58"; collection of Jamess P. Mitchell 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 7/2/1958 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0052 "Press Conference U.S.A. Sec. Mitchell (A&B) 7/12/55; from collection of James P. Mitchell 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM 7/12/1955 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0053 "Secretary of Labor Mitchell, C.I.O. Convention; 11/18/53; from collection of James P. Mitchell 3 6 78 RPM 11/18/1953 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0054 "Secretary of Labor Mitchell" 10/2/56; WCCC Hartford, Conn.; from collection of James P. Mitchell 2 3 33 1/3 RPM 10/2/1956 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0055 "America's Town Meeting" by ABC; 2/2/54; from collection of James P. Mitchell 5 9 78 RPM 2/2/1954 James P. Mitchell

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EL-D12-0056 "Addresses by Secretary Mitchell and Father Rector & Degree Citation"; Date unknown; recording by WFUV-FM of Fordham University, New York, NY; from collection of James P. Mitchell 5 9 78 RPM James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0057 "Mitchell for Governor Committee, New Jersey Republican Primary"; 4/18/61; (one minute radio commercials); from collection of James P. Mitchell 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 4/18/1961 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0058 "Secretary of Labor Mitchell on WBZ-TV on 7/11/57; (to I. Berlow); from collection of James P. Mitchell 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/11/1957 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0059 "Labor Department Dinner in Honor of Secy. of Labor Mitchell"; 12/7/60; Remarks of William J. Brennan, Jr. and Mitchell; from collection of James P. Mitchell 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 12/7/1960 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0060 "Mitchell Testimonial"; re-recorded 2/22/61; statements by: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, James P. Mitchell, W. Schnitzler, George Meany (and others unlisted?) from collection of James P. Mitchell 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 2/22/1961 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0061 "Annual Honor-Award Ceremony--Department of Labor"; 1/12/61; Speakers; Secretary James P. Mitchell, Mr. Goldberg, Undersecretary John O'Connell; from collection of James P. Mitchell 5 10 33 1/3 RPM 1/12/1961 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0062 "Sec. of Labor James P. Mitchell interviewed by George Cushing"; 3/1/54; from collection of James P. Mitchell 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 3/1/1954 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0063 "Tris Coffin News"; 8/4/54; w/James Hagerty; from collection of James Hagerty 1 2 78 RPM 8/4/1954 James Hagerty

EL-D12-0064 "Sec. of Labor--James Mitchell Broadcast"; from collection of James P. Mitchell 2 4 78 RPM James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0065 "Citizens for Eisenhower"; for TV shows in Pennsylvania 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0066 "A Message to General Eisenhower from Fred Waring"; including a song, "Eisenhower," to the tune of "Oklahoma." 1 2 78 RPM

EL-D12-0067 "The Charm of Your Heart" and "I Loved You from the Start"; from N.C. Benson 1 2 78 RPM N. C. Benson

EL-D12-0068 "Tarentum V.F.W. Male Chorus"; Chuck Schmitt, Director; recorded at George Heid Productions, Pittsburgh, PA 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0069 "Letter from Reisal to Pres. (Truman) and Cabinet re: voting on partitioning of World's Holy Land"; 11/30/47 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 11/30/1947 Albert Feisal

EL-D12-0070 "Eisenhower Spots--Pensylvania"; Citizens for Eisenhower collection 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

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EL-D12-0071 "Eisenhower Speech to be used on Boston Television Show"; 3/7/52; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 3/7/1952 Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0072 "Citizens Committee For Eisenhower"; Dan Seymour, one minute announcement, "Which One of the Two Leading Candidates?"; Citizens For Eisenhower Collection 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0073 "Be Sure To Vote Spots" (South Dakota) Copy; Cuts by John Reed King; Bert Parks, and Garry Moore; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0074 "Vote for Gov. Michelson"; Dan Seymour (South Dakota); Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0075 "Sample Spots--Eisenhower for President"--As used in New Jersey; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0076 "New Hampshire Town Meeting"; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 2 3 78 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0077 "Eisenhower for President"--"Dear Seymour"; recorded from client's tape; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 2 1 each 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0078 "Citizens for Eisenhower Committee"; Radio Spots; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0079 "Mamie" (Dodd) and "Look Ahead Neighbor" (Holiner/Nichols) sung by Fred Waring; Citizens for Eisenhower Collection 6 12 78 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0080 "Ike" and "Ike Spots"; "Hail, Hail to Eisenhower", "Cheer, Cheer & Holler For Ike", "Hail to the Hero", "Holler For Eisenhower", "Eisenhower Hats Off to You", "Fight on For Eisenhower", "The Time is Now"; and "The Eyes of Taxes Are Upon You"; Fred Waring; Citizens For Eisenhower Collection 6 12 78 RPM Citizens for Eisenhower

EL-D12-0081 "Signing of the Unconditional Surrender of Germany"; May 1945 at Reims, France; (Part 2) SHAEF Studios 1 1 78 RPM May, 1945

EL-D12-0082 "D-Day Broadcasts, June 6, 1944"; Voices of: John Snagge, Frank Phillips, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gen. Charles de Gaulle, H.M. King Haakon VIII of Norway and Professor Gerbrandy, M. Pierlot, H. Pierre Dupong, and King George VI; by British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) 9 18 78 RPM 6/6/1944

EL-D12-0083 "World Symphony Orchestra"; conducted by Arthur Fiedler; produced by Federation of People-To-People Programs, Inc. (First professional world orchestra w/142 members from more than sixty nations & thirty states brought together for a one week tour 10/19--26/71.) 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 10/19--26/1971 James T. Doty, Pres. Of People to People International; 2201 Grand Ave., K.C. Missouri 64108; 3/30/1978

EL-D12-0084 "The Great American Fourth of July Parade" by Archibald MacLeish. This is a recording of the premiere of Archibald MacLeish's "The Great American Fourth of July Parade" as performed on

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April 18, 1975, in Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, Pa. The premiere was directed by John Houseman and produced by the International Poetry Forum under the sponsorship of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. c. 1975 Archibald MacLeish. Each album includes a program book from the World Premiere. 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 4/18/1975 Milton Eisenhower; 3/30/1978

EL-D12-0085 "Serenade"; the Capitol Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carmen Dragon; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0086 "The Uncommon Man" by Paul Harvey; Word Records Inc., ND 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Paul Harvey

EL-D12-0087 "Songs from Berry" by the Berry College (Mount Berry, GA) Concert Choir and the Ballard Girls; Recorded Publications, Co., ND 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0088 "An Evening Prayer" by George Shea; RCA 1957 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1957

EL-D12-0089 "Praise Him" By Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0090 "Christmas Joy" by the Saint Dunstan's Boy Choristers (T. James Hellan, Director) 1 2 33 1/3 RPM T. James Hellan

EL-D12-0091 "The Great Songs of Christmas" sung by various performers. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0092 "Christmas Record 1961" by the Redlands High School A Cappella Choir 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1961

EL-D12-0093 "Pops Christmas Party" by Fielder-Boston Pops 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0094 "On Tour--1968" by the Morris Nilsen 1967-68 Minneapolis Boys Choir; David S. Van Fleet, Conductor; Century Records, N. D. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Morris Nilsen

EL-D12-0095 "The Call of the Carillon" by John Klein; RCA Recording 1 2 33 1/3 RPM George Schulmerich

EL-D12-0096 "The Creation"; Genesis 1-2; Chamber Music by Corelli and Mozart 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Susan O'Quinn

EL-D12-0097 "It's Different Now" by Donna and Darrel Rousu; Produced and recorded by KNOF 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Museum 13747

EL-D12-0098 "Quest for Serenity" by Kenneth Hilderbrand; produced for the Central Church of Chicago; RCA Recording 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Kenneth Hildebrand

EL-D12-0099 "Hymns of Praise and Comfort" sung by Calvin Cooke, accompanied by Mrs. Stanley Jansen 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Calvin Cooke; 12/1964

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EL-D12-0100 "God and the U.S." by William R. Barton, narrated by Marvin Bryan, prod. by Microcopy Inc. 1963 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1963 Museum 14743

EL-D12-0101 "Peace"; Familiar Psalms with Hazel Brewsaugh Eichstadt; Custom Fidelity 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Hazel Brewsaugh Eichstadt

EL-D12-0102 "The Evangelistic Singing Style of Sammy Poole" by Sammy Poole; Echo Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Sammy Poole

EL-D12-0103 "Christmas Carols" by Lew Charles 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0104 "Alleluia Noel" by Redlands High School A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir, Girl's Ensemble, Crusader Bell Choir and Redlands First Congregational Church; Benefit of the Muscular Dystrophy Assc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0105 "The Longest Day" by Darryl F. Zanuck, narrated by Lowell Thomas; 20th Century Fox Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0106 "Steps of Glory" by the Valley Forge Military Academy Band with Lt. Col. D. Keith Feltham as director; RCA 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0107 "A Thousand Miles of Mountain" (the musical story of a great adventure in railroading) by Raymond Massey; presented on the 100th anniversary, July 2, 1964, by Northern Pacific Railway 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/2/1964

EL-D12-0108 "Portrait of a Splendid America” (A Documentary Tribute to Dr. Tom Dooley); bits and pieces from his speeches and interviews; Columbia Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0109 "Christmas Carols on the Organ" by Virgil Fox 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Virgil Fox

EL-D12-0110 "A Lincoln Portrait" and "New England Triptych" by Andre Kastelanetz conducting the New York Philharmonic; Columbia Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0111 "The Philadelphia Orchestra"; Conductor, Eugene Ormandy; Narrator, Adlai Stevenson; Produced by Thomas Frost; Columbia Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM The Disc Shop

EL-D12-0112 "A Christmas Candlelight Service" by the National Presbyterian Church Choir with Theodore Schaefer as organist and choirmaster; McIntosh Music 1955 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1955

EL-D12-0113 "Mahler Symphony No. 5"; Berg Wozzeck (Excerpts), Phyllis Curtin, Soprano. Boston Symphony Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf. "The Aristocrat of Orchestras". RCA 2 4 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0114 "Trust and Obey" by Calvin Cooke, accompanied by Mrs. Stanley Jansen 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Calvin Cooke

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EL-D12-0115 "Hymntexts in Hi-Fi"; Gottlieb Schmitt. Soloists: Byron L. Swanson and Betty Kintschi; Organist: Doris M. Swanson 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Martha S. Surdam

EL-D12-0116 "The Lord's Prayer and Other Sacred Solos", by James Osuga; Mrs. Richard D. Martin, Pianist; 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1965 Dr. and Mrs. W. Herrold

EL-D12-0117 "Sing Along with the Idlers of the Coast Guard Academy Cadets"; Design Records 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1959

EL-D12-0118 "The Congressional Honor March and Music of the United States Army" by Lt. Col. Donald T. Kellett, U.S. Army; RCA 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1959

EL-D12-0119 "Viet Nam" (Voices of Policy and Protest); statements concerning America's involvement in the Viet Nam War, expressed by Pres. Eisenhower, Pres. Kennedy, Pres. Johnson, Sec. of State Rusk, Sec. of Defense McNamara, Ambassador Stevenson, etc. Produced and narrated by William Butler. Rostrum 1966 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1966

EL-D12-0120 "Charlie Halleck Day," major address by Hon. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sept. 13, 1962. RCA 1962 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/13/1962 Charles Halleck

EL-D12-0121 "The World"; Original Cast starring Howdy Doody, dedicated to the Peanut Gallery. Leslee 1 2 33 1/3 RPM L.H. Harsten

EL-D12-0122 "The Age of Television," a chronicle of the first 25 years, narrated by Milton Berle and Hugh Downs with Arlene Francis. RCA 1 2 33 1/3 RPM L.H. Harsten

EL-D12-0123 "Capitol Cloakroom" by the Hon. James P. Mitchell, Sec. of Labor. CBS Radio Network, Sept. 1, 1958 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/1/1958 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0124 "Capitol Cloakroom" by the Hon. James P. Mitchell, Sec. of Labor. CBS Radio Network, April 22, 1957. CBS Radio Network 1957 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 4/22/1957 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0125 "Capitol Cloakroom" by the Hon. James P. Mitchell, Sec. of Labor, September, 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Sept. 1959 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0126 "Capitol Cloakroom" by the Hon. James P. Mitchell, Sec. of Labor, October 1960; CBS Radio Network 1960 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Oct. 1960 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0127 "President's Conference on Occupational Safety" by the Hon. James P. Mitchell, Sec. of Labor, March 27, 1958; CBS Network 1958 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 2/27/1958 James P. Mitchell

EL-D12-0128 "The Leading Question" by the Hon. Bertha Adkins, Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, November 12,1958; CBS Radio Network 1958 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 11/12/1958 Bertha S. Adkins

EL-D12-0129 "Joint Broadcast with Prime Minister Harold MacMillan" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, August 31, 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 8/31/1959

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EL-D12-0130 "Arrival in London" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, August 27, 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 8/27/1059

EL-D12-0131 "Arrival in Bonn, Germany," by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, August 26, 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 8/26/1959

EL-D12-0132 "Address to a Republican Congressional Testimonial Dinner" by the Honorable Dwight D. Eisenhower, June 1, 1961; CBS Radio Network 1961 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 6/1/1961

EL-D12-0133 "Return to Washington" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, September 7, 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/6/1959

EL-D12-0134 "Parade on the Elysees" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, September 2, 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/2/1959

EL-D12-0135 "White House Conference on Education" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, November 28, 1955; CBS Radio Network 1955 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 11/28/1955

EL-D12-0136 "Address at the Official Opening of New AFL-CIO Headquarters in Washington, D.C." by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, June 4, 1956; CBS Radio Network 1956 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 6/4/1956

EL-D12-0137 "Address Before the 43rd National Automobile Show Industry Dinner" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, October 17, 1960; CBS Radio Network 1960 2 3 33 1/3 RPM 10/17/1960 Dr. Frank Stanton, President of CBS, Inc. 485 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 11/7/1960

EL-D12-0138 "Lincoln Day Dinner Address" by the Hon. William Rogers, Attorney General of the United States, February 1959; CBS Radio Network 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Feb. 1959

EL-D12-0139 "Message to the Nation on the Farm Bill" by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, April 16, 1956; CBS Radio Network 1956 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 4/16/1956

EL-D12-0140 "Capitol Cloakroom" by Louis S. Rothschild, the Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, September 10, 1956; CBS Radio Network 1956 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/10/1956

EL-D12-0141 "With All My Love: Golden Album of Desert Songs"; sung by Don Gordon, words/music by Lois Elder Roy; Jan. 1960 3 6 33 1/3 RPM Jan. 1960 Lois Elder Roy

EL-D12-0142 "Hymnscripts"; texts done by Gottlieb Schmitt and musical settings by Jan Bender; sung by Byron L. Swanson and Betty Kintschi. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

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EL-D12-0143 "A Salute to Congress: The White House, October 7, 1965"; produced and directed by Nat Greenblatt; AVR Recording 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/7/1965 James Hagerty

EL-D12-0144 "U.S. Coast Guard Academy Memorial Chapel Carillon" played by Mus. Ch. Peter J. Whitol, U.S.C.G. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0145 "Eisenhower in Asia" and "Khrushchev in America"; Narrator Walter Cronkite. Produced by CBS News for CBS Radio, December 1959 and September 1959 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1959 WIBW & WIBW TV, Topeka, Kansas

EL-D12-0146 "Elijah," written by Felix Mendelssohn; performance by The Winfield Oratorio Society and Civic Symphony Orchestra, Winfield Ks. 3/6/60. Recitatives, Arias, Overtures, and Chorus. Wanderlust, March 6, 1960. 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 3/6/1960 Fay Widen

EL-D12-0147 "The Man of his Times in His Own Words and in the Words of: Eisenhower, Churchill, Roosevelt, DeGaulle, Truman, Nixon, Khrushchev and Others," narrated by Bob Considine; Caedmon Records Inc. 1969 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 1969 Thad M. Sandstrom

EL-D12-0148 "Eisenhower: The Man and His Times in His Own Words and the Words of: Churchill, Roosevelt, DeGaulle, Truman, Nixon, Khrushchev and Others," narrated by Bob Considine; Caedmon Records, Inc. 1969 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1969

EL-D12-0149 "Thirteen Presidents Speak," produced by Columbia Special Products, with the voices of Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge; Columbia Records, March 1, 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 3/1/1965 John M. Cunningham

EL-D12-0150 "The First Family" (Kennedy), presented by Bob Booker and Earl Doud. Featuring Vaughn Meader with Earl Doud, Naomi Brossart, Bob Booker, Narma MacMillan; Cadence Records Inc., October 22, 1962 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/22/1962 James Hagerty

EL-D12-0151 "A Visit to Washington, with Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, on Behalf of a More Beautiful America," narrated by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, produced by ABC Television. Nov. 25, 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/25/1965 James Hagerty

EL-D12-0152 "The Testing Time" by Paul Harvey, relating his love for his country; World Records Inc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0153 "Flight Final," written and produced by Forrest McCullough, Evangelist, and narrated by Paul Evangel; Word Records 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1965 Mrs. Vinnie Lee Hunt

EL-D12-0154 "You Are There," as reported by CBS correspondent in Columbia Broadcasting Systems; produced and directed by Robert Lewis Shayon. Columbia Records, April 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Apr-59 U.S. Rep. Fred Schwengel

EL-D12-0155 "Republican Convention," from the collection of Bertha S. Adkins; ABC, Aug. 21, 1956 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 8/21/1956 Bertha S. Adkins

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EL-D12-0156 "Tenderloin Presents Maurice Evans." Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Hal Hastings, based on novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams; Capitol Records 1960 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1960 Carl Haverlin, Pres.

EL-D12-0157 "Douglas MacArthur" (Farewell Address of General MacArthur). Duty, Honor, Country--West Point, May 12, 1962. Address to the Congress--Washington, April 19, 1951; RCA 1964 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1964 Frank M. Folsom

EL-D12-0158 "Songs of Inspiration" by Jim Sellers and conducted by Dick Friesen 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mr. & Mrs. Jim Sellers

EL-D12-0159 "Mr. Lincoln's Party Today," narrated by Ronald Reagan, produced by Stuart A. Schwalbe; Heritage Records 1962 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1962 Stuart A. Schwalbe

EL-D12-0160 "Le Debarguement," 25th Anniversaire 6 Juin 44--6 Juin 69 en Hommage au General Eisenhower. (doucements reunis et presents par Philippe Pascal). Vega 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mr. A. Jeanneret

EL-D12-0161 "The Great Age of Change," "The Sounds of History" (The Life History of the United States), narrated by Fredric March and Florence Eldridge; High Fidelity 1964 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1964 Life Inc., 8/30/1965

EL-D12-0162 "The Big News of '58--CBS Radio Network"; Walter Cronkite. CBS Radio Network, 1958 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1958 William P. Rogers, 8/24/1966

EL-D12-0163 "The Peoples Choice," narrated by Edwin Newman, written and produced by William Alan Bales; RCA 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 William D. Pratt

EL-D12-0164 "Battle Cry of Freedom: Songs of the Civil War," sung by the Gettysburg College Singers and directed by Parker B. Wagnild; Concord Records 1961 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1961

EL-D12-0165 "Better Golf Through Hypnosis," by Richard Rohrbaugh; 1966 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1966 Element Products Corp.

EL-D12-0166 "I Remember It Well: Harry Holt's Letter to Martha Sue"; Korean Translation by Hyung Bek Kim; Custom Sound Recording 1964 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1964 Mrs. George Sirdam

EL-D12-0167 "The President: A Musical Biography of Our Chief Executives," by Walter Brennan. Music by Jerry Livingston, text and lyrics by Lenny Leahy; Belock Instr. Corp., 1960 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1960 Ted Kellem

EL-D12-0168 "Songs of the Civil War, North and South," sung by Frank Warner; Prestige Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Frank Warner

EL-D12-0169 "Berlin Documentary"; Introduction by Mayor Ernst Reuter. Prepared by T.K. Brown; A RIAS Production, June 17th, 1953 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 6/17/1953 Ernst Reuter

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EL-D12-0170 "God and Country" by Sol Gordon; Patriotic Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Sol Gordon

EL-D12-0171 "For Too Long I Have Remained Silent," written and narrated by Bud Berman; 1967 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1967 Bud Berman

EL-D12-0172 "I Heard Lincoln That Day," narrated by William R. Rathvon, produced by Loring W. Carney, copied from an original narration as recorded Feb. 12, 1938; Trans Radio Records 1938 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 1938 The Brohans

EL-D12-0173 "The Swinging Pennsylvania Dutch" by Heffenstreger's Dutch Band; Penna Dutch Sounds Record Co. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Louis Pingitore

EL-D12-0174 "Suburban Attitudes in Country Verse" by John Loudermilk, produced by Bob Ferguson; RCA 1967 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1967 John D. Loudermilk

EL-D12-0175 "Musical Diplomats U.S.A." by Eastman Philharmonia, a commemorative recording following 30,000-mile tour of the Near East, Western Europe, and the U.S.S.R; Mercury Records 3 6 33 1/3 RPM Dr. Howard Hanson

EL-D12-0176 "Watertown High School" by the High School Band, conducted by Frank Sacci, the spring concert of May 8, 1969; Century Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 5/8/1969 Maurice F. Harris

EL-D12-0177 "Centennial Fanfares," conducted by Frederick Prausnitz 1 1 33 1/3 RPM Metropolitan Museum of Art

EL-D12-0178 "Everybody Sings" by Cliff Barrows and the Gang; World Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mrs. Vinnie Lee Hunt

EL-D12-0179 "Agape" by Park Version 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Rev. Marvin W. Jenson

EL-D12-0180 "The Story of the Century" by the Union League Club Chorus, narrated by Richard S. Stark and accompanied by William Meeder; RCA 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0181 "Mood Amor" by Addison Amor and Ray Cassarino; Cotillion Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0182 "Ale-o-o-oa" by the Boltz Family; Hawaiian Masterpiece 1 2 33 1/3 RPM The Boltz Family

EL-D12-0183 "Salute to our Fighting Men in Vietnam" by Paul Lovalle and the Band of America; RCA 1966 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1966

EL-D12-0184 St. Joseph's College Glee Club Chorus, directed by Dr. John B. Egan; and the Alverno College Chorus, directed by Sister Mary Laudeia, O.S.F.; in concert April 22, 1967 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 4/22/1967 John B. Egan

EL-D12-0185 "Kings of Guitar" by Lou and Zack Ponzi; Kama Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Dr. Louis J. Ponzi

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EL-D12-0186 "The Joy of Wine" by Alezis Lichine; MGM 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0187 "Music from Indian Hill" (Mid-Winter of 1960-61) by the Indian Hill High School Band with Wm. C. Fenton, conductor 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1960-61 Museum-13974

EL-D12-0188 "Evening in Pastels" by the Girl's Glee Club and Men's Chorus of the Cleveland Heights High School under the direction of Clair McElfresh, spring of 1962; WBKR Broadcast Service 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1962 Aloysius Schuzzler

EL-D12-0189 "American Folk Music" by LIFE; 1961 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1961 Museum 13477

EL-D12-0190 "Double Birthday and 50th Wedding Anniversary of General & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. October 27, 1965." Vol I 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/27/1965

EL-D12-0191 "Double Birthday and 50th Wedding Anniversary of General & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. October 27, 1965." Vol II 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 10/27/1965

EL-D12-0192 "Double Birthday and 50th Wedding Anniversary of General & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. October 27, 1965." Vol III 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 10/27/1965

EL-D12-0193 "Joy is Like Rain" by the Medical Mission Sisters of Philadelphia, Penn., composed by Sr. Mirian Therese; Avant Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Avant Garde

EL-D12-0194 "The Sound of St. Francis" with Robert Beck, organist. It was made in honor of the successful mission to America of the Holy Father Pope Paul VI and also to perpetuate the memory of both Pope John XIII and former President John F. Kennedy; Rex Recording 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Robert R. Beck

EL-D12-0195 "Tenderly He Watches," the gospel message in sound done by Vernon Stone and Miss Wilmadeen Rust; Crusade Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mrs. C. C. Stone

EL-D12-0196 "The Grotto Organs in Reverie"; Bob Beck, organist. At the consoles of the outside organ and the Chapel organ. Recorded in the famous Grotto of the Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother, Portland, Oregon. Copy 1--a collector’s item; Rex Recording Co. 3 6 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0197 "Thy Kingdom Come," conducted by Harris Hubble for the National Council of Churches, with narrations by Ray Middleton; Columbia Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Glen Music Co. Inc.

EL-D12-0198 "Eleanor Steber Sings Sacred Solos," with Edwin Biltcliffe at the organ; Stand Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Eleanor Steber

EL-D12-0199 "18 Most Loved Hymns" by the Mennonite Hour Choral Groups; Mennonite Hour Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mr. Schrock

EL-D12-0200 "In God We Trust" by Frank Boggs with Paul Michelson and Concert Orchestra of London; Word Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Frank Boggs

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EL-D12-0201 "Songs across the Storm" by Sonny Holland, produced by Billy Kelly; Revival Fires Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0202 "Summer in Southampton," produced by Dick Ridgely, featuring Bud Smith; Charles Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Ridgelys Inc.

EL-D12-0203 "The Great Campaigners: 1928-1960" by Dave Garroway, music composed and conducted by Richard Boyell, produced by Rolf Brandis; RCA 1964 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1964 Helene Curtis Industries, 6/11/1964

EL-D12-0204 "United Cerebral Palsy Humanitarian Award Dinner" in honor of General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom, October 20, 1961 (by the United Cerebral Palsy Committee ASSO) 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 10/20/1961

EL-D12-0205 "Ike from Abilene"; narration by Henry Fonda. Written by James P. Terzian, musical conductor Bernard Green, originated and produced by Don Reid; Abbey Record 1952 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1952

EL-D12-0206 "The Big News of '57" narrated by Blair Clark; a CBS Radio News Broadcast on Dec. 29, 1957 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 12/29/1957 CBS

EL-D12-0207 "My Husband and I"; Eleanor Roosevelt recalls her years with F.D.R.; Columbia Record 19652 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1965 Leonard Burkat

EL-D12-0208 "The Finest Hours" (Sir Winston Churchill's own story as told in his memoirs of World War II). Story told by Orson Welles and Patrick Wymark, music by Ron Grainer with the voices of Chamberlain, Roosevelt, and Kennedy; Columbia Picture release; Mercury Records 1964 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1964 J. Raymond Bell

EL-D12-0209 "Faith and Freedom Songs" by William and Barbara and Charm Opie 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Hazel Davis

EL-D12-0210 "Sounds of Roundup" by the Girl Scouts of U.S.A., recorded at the 1965 Girl Scout Senior Roundup, Farragut, Idaho, July 15-28, 1965; United Artist Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/15-28/1965 Katherine S. Horkan

EL-D12-0211 "Out of Folkus" by Don Brackett and Barbara Mazziotti; Encore Custom 1963 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1963 Don Brackett

EL-D12-0212 "Where Freedom Walks" by Gregory Loren with the Ralph Carmichael Orchestra and Chorus; Word Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Hazel Davis

EL-D12-0213 "A Legacy of Truth," last major address of Governor Donald G. Nutter of Montana. This is God's Country--God Save America. Narrated by Don Weston. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Historical Society of Montana

EL-D12-0214 "Lyndon Baines Johnson, The President's for the United States Oath Taking, November 22, 1963, etc."; The Spoken Word 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Hayward Cirker, NYC. 10/22/1968

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EL-D12-0215 "Inaugural Address of Jan. 20, 1961" and "Three Addresses On the Cuban Missile Crisis" by John Fitzgerald Kennedy; Spoken Word 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Hayward Cirker, NYC. 10/22/1968

EL-D12-0216 "Inaugural Addresses of Jan. 20, 1953 and Jan. 20, 1957, and Farewell Broadcast, Jan. 17, 1961” by Dwight D. Eisenhower; Spoken Word 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Hayward Cirker, NYC. 10/22/1968

EL-D12-0217 "Inaugural Addresses of Jan. 20, 1941, Jan. 20, 1945, Jan. 20, 1949" by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman; Spoken Word 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Hayward Cirker, NYC. 10/22/1968

EL-D12-0218 "Inaugural Addresses of March 4, 1933 and Jan. 20, 1937" by Franklin D. Roosevelt; Spoken Word 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Hayward Cirker, NYC. 10/22/1968

EL-D12-0219 "Lyndonland," produced by Mischa Pelz and Willis W. (Sandy) Sanders; Pelz-Sanders Records 1966 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1966 Willis W. Sanders

EL-D12-0220 "A Lincoln Preface," written and spoken by Carl Sandburg; presented by Saturday Review 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Abraham Kaye

EL-D12-0221 "Duty, Honor, Country” by General Douglas MacArthur; the vocal group was the Cincinnatians. 3 6 33 1/3 RPM Richard Emde

EL-D12-0222 "Deacon Larkin's Horse" by Dan Smoot; Key Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Margaret Heilmann

EL-D12-0223 "Churchill: The Legend, the Man." His great speeches, his life, his death, with commentary and reminiscences; by James Roosevelt; Vee-Jay Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Vee-Jay Records Inc. May 5, 1965

EL-D12-0224 "The Legend of Jimmy Durante," narrated by Walter Winchell, produced by Frank Bresee, directed by Turk Prujan; Show Biz Records 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1965 Walter Winchell--M-15513, 8/30/1965

EL-D12-0225 "Herman Pelayo Singing Arias from Spanish Zarzuelas"; orchestra under the direction of Terig Tucci; RCA 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Herman Pelayo

EL-D12-0226 "Memorires de Guerre" by Charles De Gaulle 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Librairie Hachette

EL-D12-0227 "Fortify Our Freedom," featuring J. Edgar Hoover, by radio station WJBK, Detroit; 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1965 John W. Grubbs, 1966

EL-D12-0228 "The Bells of Peace" at the United Air Force Academy in Colorado, played by John Klein; American Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0229 "The Living Constitution of the United States"; original music composed by Robert Armbruster, narrated by Marvin Miller. Produced by Stacy Keach & Dana Tasker; Kaydan Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

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EL-D12-0230 "Adventures in Negro History"; researched, created, produced, and dramatized by Highlight Radio Productions of Detroit; Highlight Radio Productions 1963 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1963

EL-D12-0231 "Let Freedom Ring," produced by Jack Lewis; Colpix Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0232 "Inside a Communist Cell" by ex-counterspy Karl Prussion; Key Records 1961 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1961

EL-D12-0233 "Red Pipeline to Moscow" by Major George Racy Jordon; Key Records 1962 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1962

EL-D12-0234 "Sing with Pride" by the staff of the Azalea Trails Girl Scout Camp 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0235 "A Lincoln Album" by Carl Sandburg. Recorded in New York City on May 25, 1957; Caedmon Record 1957 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 5/25/1957 Abraham Kaye

EL-D12-0236 "La Deuxieme Guerre Mondiale, 1939-1945"; presentation by Andre Chamson 5 10 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0237 "Camp Rising Sun," recorded by Artistic Master Recording. Introduced by Mr. Jonas. 3 6 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0238 "The First Fifty Years of Radio," (the 1920s through the 1960s), narrated by Ben Gross, Jimmy Wallington, Harry Morgan, George H. Combs, Gary Moor, and Jack Bogut. Produced by WBC. 6 12 33 1/3 RPM Edward Wallis

EL-D12-0239 "8 Noted Americans Examine the National Purpose,” produced by Life Magazine and New York Times; Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. 5 10 33 1/3 RPM Donald McGannon

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EL-D12-0241 "Sound AAT-RCA System," recorded Jan. 20, 1953. The Inaugural Ceremony, Oath of Office, Inaugural Address, Benediction and Chimes 3 3 33 1/3 RPM 1/20/1953

EL-D12-0242 "To Dwight D. Eisenhower," from Charles Munch, conductor, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra 6 12 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0243 "Mamie's Birthday Party," 1955, presented by the White House Signal Agency. All sides the same: "To the First Lady with Music" 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 1955

EL-D12-0244 "Artur Rubenstein" album; Artur Rubenstein, pianist, with the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alfred Wallenstein, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Fritz Reiner; RCA Victor 6 12 33 1/3 RPM

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EL-D12-0245 "The Civil War, Its Music and Its Sounds," by Frederick Fennel and the Eastman Wind Ensemble. Martin Gabelwas, narrator; Mercury Records 2 4 33 1/3 RPM F.R. Heffelfinger--M-14727 6/26/1964

EL-D12-0246 "The Union, 1861-1865," by Richard Bales, produced by Goddard Lieberson; Columbia Record 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Richard Bales

EL-D12-0247 "The Confederacy, 1861-1865," by Richard Bales, produced by Goddard Lieberson. Rev. Edmund Jenning Lee the narrator; Columbia Record 2 4 33 1/3 RPM Richard Bales

EL-D12-0248 "Dialogues on Democracy," Vol I, produced by Richard Heffner Prod. Inc.; A Public Affairs Presentation; Western Electric Co. 1966 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1966 D. P. Wilkes

EL-D12-0249 "Dialogues on Democracy," Vol II, produced by Richard Heffner Prod. Inc.; A Public Affairs Presentation; Western Electric Co. 1966 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1966 D. P. Wilkes

EL-D12-0250 "Dialogues on Democracy," Vol III, produced by Richard Heffner Prod. Inc.; A Public Affairs Presentation; Western Electric Co. 1966 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1966 D. P. Wilkes

EL-D12-0251 "Golden Anniversary, 1914-1964," with Lucho Azcarraga and his Conjunto. A musical tribute to the Panama Canal; Art Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lucho Azcarraga

EL-D12-0252 "Harmonica Harmoneers" by the Methodist Home of Charlotte, N.C. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Harry C. Vaughn

EL-D12-0253 "World Symphony Orchestra"; Arthur Fiedler, conductor. October 19 through 26, 1971; Walt Disney Production 1973 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1973

EL-D12-0254 "The Great American Fourth of July Parade" by Archibald MacLeish. Performed at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, Penn. Directed by John Geusemann and produced by the International Poetry Forum, April 18, 1975. 5 10 33 1/3 RPM 1975

EL-D12-0255 "Winston S. Churchill--His Memoirs and His Speeches" from Armistice to Victory, 1918 to 1945, with an appraisal by Arthur Bryant; London Records 1964 12 24 33 1/3 RPM 1964

EL-D12-0256 "Seasons Greeting"; The U. S. Army Band, Col. Eugene W. Allen, leader and commander. This recording was produced in the studios of the U. S. Army Band and conducted by Major Allen C. Crowell, executive officer and director of the U.S.A. Chorus; c. 1977 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1977 John Wickman, director; April 1981

EL-D12-0257 "Insights on the Presidency…From the Presidents Themselves" (Roosevelt--Nixon); Six Presidents Speak / A Profile of the Presidency, 1972; CBS News in association with Columbia Special Projects 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1972 David Backer, CBS Records April 1981

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EL-D12-0258 "General Dwight D. Eisenhower's Broadcast from the Hotel Statler, November 12, 1945" 2 4 78 RPM 11/12/1945 Radcliff Bond, Record Collector's Guild, Boston, West Roxbury, Massachusetts April 1981

EL-D12-0259 "D-Day"; National Broadcasting Company c. 1944; recordings of excerpts from the announcements, commentary, speeches and prayers broadcast by NBC on June 6, 1944 4 8 78 RPM 6/6/1944 Mrs. Andrew E. Schoeppel, Wichita, Ks. April 1981

EL-D12-0260 "Governor Schoeppel and General Eisenhower in Abilene" 1 1 78 RPM no date Mrs. Andrew E. Schoeppel, Wichita, Ks. April 1981

EL-D12-0261 "I Can Hear It Now…” by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. A chronicle of WWII, 1933-45; Columbia Records 1948 5 10 78 RPM 1948 4/54 Denver shipment transferred from museum to photo lab; March 1981

EL-D12-0262 "The Bicentennial March and Presidential Marches of America"; American All-Star Band, Bob Armstrong, conductor. RCA 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Phyllis Stern, Loena Music Publishing Co., NY, NY 9/30/1982

EL-D12-0263 "Great American Speeches" Vol III (1931-1947), incl. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., FDR, Will Rogers, Herbert Hoover, Wendell Willkie, DDE, Harry Truman, George C. Marshall; Caedmon (Received with EL-T-852) 2 4 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0264 "Insights on the Presidency…From the Presidents Themselves” (Six Presidents Speak/A Profile of the Presidency); A CBS News Production; Charles Collingwood, narrator; Edward Hoppe, producer. Special edition produced exclusively for the Ford Customer Service Division of Ford Motor Co. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vernon, Lockport, IL Jan. 1985

EL-D12-0265 "Crusade in America" (The 1952 Republican National Convention Launches Dwight D. Eisenhower). Narrated by Tex McCrary, recorded by Jane and Bill Grauer, produced and directed by Bill Grauer and Orrin Keepnews, narration written by Peter Drew, edited by Richard W. Languirand; Bill Grauer Productions 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1952 Phyllis Otey Davenport, Virginia Beach, VA Jan. 1985

EL-D12-0266 "The President's Favorite Music," produced by Radio Corp. of America; incl. "Sheep May Safely Graze," "Coriolan Overature," "Di Provenza il mar," 'The Bat: Overture," "Porgy and Bess," "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands," "High Noon," "Fingal's Cave Overture," "We All Believe in One God" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM National Archives--Chicago Branch (Kenneth Shanks) June 1987

EL-D12-0267 "The Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon"; official recording by Joint Senate and House Radio and TV Facility 1 2 33 1/3 RPM NL June 1987

EL-D12-0268 "The Great American Fourth of July Parade" by Archibald MacLeish. Performed at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, Penn. Directed by John Geusemann and produced by the International Poetry Forum, April 18, 1975. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM June 1987

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EL-D12-0269 "Tactical Air Command--March Dedicated to Lt. Gen. Elwood Quesada," written by bandleader 564 AF Band; C.W.O. E. Reade music advisor, T.A.C. From Elwood Quesada Collection 1 1 78 RPM Elwood Quesada June 1989

EL-D12-0270 "Presentation Ceremony: Medal of Freedom awarded to Dr. J. E. Reid (NACA) by the Department of the Army; Langley Field, VA, January 13, 1948." Recorded by Special Services Office Langley Field; broadcast by WGH Newport News. From Elwood Quesada Collection 2 4 78 RPM Elwood Quesada June 1989

EL-D12-0271 "Buttons and Bows" and "Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J." (Bogalua Gals); Priority Wire and Encore; no labels. From the Elwood Quesada Collection 1 2 78 RPM Elwood Quesada June 1989

EL-D12-0272 "Eisenhower Talk / New York Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon"; Fulton Recording Company 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0273 "Eisenhower Talk / New York Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon"; Fulton Recording Company 1 1 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0274 "Ike From Abilene"; narration by Henry Fonda, written by James P. Terzian, Musical Conductor Bernard Green, originated and produced by Don Reid. Abbey Records 1952. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D12-0275 "Glenn Miller Plays Selections from 'The Glenn Miller Story' and Other Hits"; Glenn Miller and his orchestra; RCA Victor stereo recording 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Rowland J. Lavalle, Oxbow, ME 1/6/1992

EL-D12-0276 "D-Day Broadcasts" 9 18 78 RPM Paley Foundation July 2002

EL-D12-0277 "Eisenhower Jingles and Campaign Spots" 3 6 78 RPM Judge Minor Wisdom July 2002

EL-D12-0278 "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to The Bar"; The Andrews Sisters; Music For Pleasure Limited 1982 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1982 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0279 "Boogie Woogie Bugle Girls"; The Andrews Sisters; Paramount Records 1973 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0280 "The Best of The Andrews Sisters"; The Andrews Sisters; MCA Records, Inc. 1973 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0281 "Great Golden Hits--The Andrews Sisters"; The Andrews Sisters; Dot Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0282 "The Andrews Sisters' Greatest Hits"; The Andrews Sisters; Decca Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0283 "The Best of The Andrews Sisters Vol. II"; The Andrews Sisters; MCA Records, Inc. 1976 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1976 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

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EL-D12-0284 "The Andrews Sisters in Over Here!” The Andrews Sisters; original Broadway cast; Columbia Records/CBS, Inc. 1974 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1974 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0285 "Near You…"; The Andrews Sisters; Decca Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0286 "Fresh and Fancy-Free"; The Andrews Sisters; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0287 "Sentimental Journey"; Les Brown and His Orchestra, vocals by Doris Day; CBS Inc. 1979 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1979 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0288 "Fancy Meeting You Here"; Crosby-Clooney; RCA 1958 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1958 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0289 "Rosemary Clooney Sings Country Hits from the Heart"; Rosemary Clooney; RCA 1963 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1963 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0290 "Swing Around Rosie"; Rosemary Clooney with the Buddy Cole Trio; Coral Stereo 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0291 "Thanks For Nothing"; Rosemary Clooney; Warner Bros. Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0292 "Mixed Emotions"; Rosemary Clooney; CBS 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0293 "Rosie's Greatest Hits"; Rosemary Clooney; Columbia 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0294 "Swing around Rosie"; Rosemary Clooney with the Buddy Cole Trio; Jasmine Records 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1959 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0295 "Thoroughly Modern Bing"; Bing Crosby with the "Bugs" Bower Orchestra; Pickwick International 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0296 "Der Bingle, Volume Two"; Bing Crosby; Spokane Records 1977 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1977 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0297 "Bing and the Music Maids--On the Air"; Bing Crosby, The Music Maids; Spokane Records 1981 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1981 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0298 "Bing's Music Hall Highlights"; Bing Crosby; Spokane Records 1979 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1979 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0299 "The Best of Bing"; Bing Crosby; MCA Records 1980 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1980 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

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EL-D12-0300 "That Travelin' Two-Beat"; Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0301 "Cugat Cavalcade"; Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra; Columbia 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0302 "Waltzes--But By Cugat!"; Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra; Columbia 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0303 "My Wild Irish Rose"; Dennis Day; RCA 1966 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1966 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0304 "Christmas Is For the Family"; Dennis Day; Pickwick International, Inc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0305 "You'll Never Walk Alone"; Doris Day; Columbia 1962 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1962 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0306 "Love Me or Leave Me" soundtrack; Doris Day; Columbia 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0307 "What Every Girl Should Know"; Doris Day; Columbia 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0308 "Memories"; Deanna Durbin; MCA 1980 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1982 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0309 "Her Nibbs, Georgia Gibbs"; Georgia Gibbs; Coral Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0310 "Sousa Marches in Hi-Fi" played by The Goldman Band, Richard Franko Goldman, conductor; Decca 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0311 "The Big Band Sounds--Then"; Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra; 50th Anniversary Limited Edition; Capitol Records (no jacket) 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0312 "The Fabulous Forties"; Dick Haymes; Standing Room Only Records 1975 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1975 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0313 "As Time Goes By"; Dick Haymes; Audiophile Records 1983 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1983 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0314 "Golden Greats--Dick Haymes"; Dick Haymes; MCA 1985 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1985 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0315 "Midnight Serenade"; Sammy Kaye; Columbia 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

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EL-D12-0316 "TV's Wonderful King Sisters"; The King Sisters; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0317 "In The Mood"; The King Sisters; RCA 1966 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1966 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/5/2008

EL-D12-0318 "Imagination"; The King Sisters; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0319 "Baby, They're Singing Our Song"; The King Sisters; Capitol Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0320 "Isle of Golden Dreams"; Wayne King and His Orchestra; Decca 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0321 "Songs of the Islands"; Wayne King and His Orchestra; Decca 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0322 "Hi-Fi"; Guy Lombardo; Capitol 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0323 "Maj. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band Volume III"; The Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band; RCA 1980 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1980 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0324 "Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band Volume IV"; The Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band; RCA 1982 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1982 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0325 "Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band Volume V"; The Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band; RCA 1984 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1984 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0326 "U.S. Air Force Museum Exhibit Dedication Record"; The Major Glenn Miller Band; RCA 1976 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1976 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0327 "Favorites in Stereo"; Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy; RCA 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1959 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0328 "That's Life"; Frank Sinatra; Warner Bros. Records, Inc. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0329 "How Great Thou Art"; Kate Smith; RCA 1965 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1965 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0330 "G.I. Jo"; Jo Stafford; Corinthian 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0331 "Victory At Sea Volume 1," Orchestral Suite From the Score of the NBC Television Production; suite from score by Richard Rodgers, arranged and conducted by Robert Russel Bennett,

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with the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra; RCA 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1959 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0332 "Songs of Our Times 1940"; by Charles Baum and His Orchestra; MCA 1973 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0333 "Songs of Our Times 1941"; by Nat Brandwynne and His Orchestra; MCA 1973 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0334 "Songs of Our Times 1942"; by Bob Grant and His Orchestra; MCA 1973 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0335 "Songs of Our Times 1943"; by Bob Grant and His Orchestra; MCA 1973 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0336 "Songs of Our Times 1944"; by Roy Ross and His Orchestra; MCA 1973 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0337 "Memory Lane"; various artists; Sessions Records 1982 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 1982 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0338 "The Best of the Hit Parade: 'The Early Years' and 'Great Stars of the '30s and '40s'"; various artists, Columbia 1972 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0339 "More World War II Songs"; The Four Sergeants with Rosemarie June; ABC-Paramount 1958 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1958 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0340 "The Great Groups"; various artists; RCA 1974 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1974 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0341 "Music to Remember--Great Songs of the Thirties and Forties"; various artists; RCA 1972 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0342 "The Big Bands Live Again"; various artists; RCA 1972 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0343 "The Greatest Bands in All the Land"; various artists; Bygone Records 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0344 "The Best of the Big Band Singers"; various artists; Columbia 1968 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0345 "Those Swingin' Days of the Big Bands"; various artists; Pickwick Int'l 3 6 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0346 "The Best of the Hit Parade"; various artists; Columbia 1973 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1973 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

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EL-D12-0347 "Stage Door Canteen and Hollywood Canteen--The Original Soundtrack Recordings"; Curtain Calls 1943-44 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1943-44 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0348 "Stars for a Summer Night"; various performers; Columbia 2 4 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0349 "Roberta" soundtrack, starring Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers; Classic International Filmusicals 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0350 "Tin Pan Alley" soundtrack, starring Alice Faye, Betty Grable, John Payne, and Jack Oakie; Soundtrak 1977 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1977 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0351 "The Fleet's In," with Dorothy Lamour, William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Betty Hutton, Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra, and others; Hollywood Soundstage 1942 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1942 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0352 Excerpts from "The Chocolate Soldier" and Naughty Marietta," with Rida Johnson Young, Victor Herbert, Nelson Eddy, Nadine Connor; Columbia 1977 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1977 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0353 "Irving Berlin's There's No Business like Show Business" soundtrack, with Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Dan Daily, Johnnie Ray, and Mitzi Gaynor; Decca 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0354 "Yankee Doodle Dandy" soundtrack, with James Cagney; Curtain Calls 1942 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1942 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0355 "Till The Clouds Roll By" soundtrack, with Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson and others; Sunbeam Records 1981 2 4 33 1/3 RPM 1981 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0356 "State Fair" and "Centennial Summer" soundtracks, with Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Dick Haymes, Vivian Blaine, Cornel Wilde, Linda Darnell, William Eythe, and others; Classic International Filmusicals 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0357 "This Is the Army" and "Call Me Mister" soundtracks; CBS 1979 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1979 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0358 "Anchors Aweigh" soundtrack, with Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, and Kathryn Grayson; Sandy Hook Records 1979 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1979 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0359 "The Uncollected Harry James and His Orchestra," Vol. 4 (1943-46); Harry James and His Orchestra; Hindsight Records 1979 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1979 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

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EL-D12-0360 "Lure of Hawaii"; artist(s) unidentified; Sutton 1 2 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/07 NRB 6/6/2008

EL-D12-0361 "Bing Crosby's Treasury--The Songs I Love"; various artists on set of six records; The Longines Symphonette Society 6 12 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0362 "Bing Sings 96 of His Greatest Hits"; Bing Crosby; RCA 1978 8 16 33 1/3 RPM 1978 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0363 "Bing Sings Again"; Bing Crosby; RCA 1980 8 16 33 1/3 RPM 1980 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0364 "The Dennis Day Collection"; Dennis Day; Outlet Book Company, Inc. 1984 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1984 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0365 "Spike Jones"; Spike Jones; MF Distribution Co. Inc. 1977 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1977 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0366 "The Great Band Era"; various artists; RCA 10 20 33 1/3 RPM Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0367 "Fabulous Memories of the Fabulous '40s"; various artists; RCA 1981 8 16 33 1/3 RPM 1981 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0368 "Remembering the '40s"; various artists; RCA 1977 8 16 33 1/3 RPM 1977 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0369 "Stage Door Canteen"; various artists; Heartland Music 1987 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 1987 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0370 "The Swing Era--Music of the Postwar Years (A Clutch of Characters)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0371 "The Swing Era--Benny Goodman into the '70s (The King in Person)"; Benny Goodman; Time Life Records 1972 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0372 "The Unforgettable Glenn Miller"; Glenn Miller; RCA 1968 6 12 33 1/3 RPM 1968 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0373 "The Swing Era--The Music of 1939-1940 (1939: A Real Dream of a Year)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0374 "The Swing Era--The Music of 1940-1941 (How It Was to Be Young Then)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

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EL-D12-0375 "The Swing Era--The Music of 1941-1942 (Swing as a Way of Life)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0376 "The Swing Era--The Music of 1942-1944 (When Sport Was Mighty Sporty)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/9/2008

EL-D12-0377 "The Swing Era--The Music of 1944-1945 (The Golden Age of Network Radio)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/10/2008

EL-D12-0378 "The Swing Era--Encore! (The Day of the Great Entertainers)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1971 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1971 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/10/2008

EL-D12-0379 "The Swing Era--Curtain Call (The Sounds of Swing)"; various artists; Time Life Records 1972 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/10/2008

EL-D12-0380 "The Swing Era--One More Time (Swing Lives!)"; various artists; Time Live Records 1972 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007 NRB 6/10/2008

EL-D12-0381 "Something Old, New, Borrowed, Blue"; The Strategic Air Command Band Notables, Lt Col Alan L. Bonner, Commander; 1989 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1989 NRB 6/16/2008

EL-D12-0382 White House Conference on Children and Youth: 1960; radio spots. Includes voices of: Dinah Shore, Dick Powell, June Allyson, Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Gale Storm, Janet Blair, Pat O'Brien, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and Walter Brennan. Transferred from White House Conference on Children and Youth: Records 1930-1970, Box No. 26, Folder 70--#497-515. 1960. (two copies) (7:30) 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1960 archives transfer 3/20/1987 LKS NRB 1/13/2009

EL-D12-0383 White House Conference on Children and Youth: 1960; twelve LPs of speeches from the conference running March 27-April 2, 1960 in Washington, D.C. Speakers are: 1) DDE, Arthur Flemming; 2) Marion D. Hanks, Abraham J. Heschel; 3) Reuben Hill, Liston Pope; 4) Irene Josselyn, Robert B. Lawson; 5) Roy Larsen, Milton Rector; 6) Lawrence J. McGinley, Abram Sachar. Transferred from White House Conference on Children and Youth: Records 1930-1970, Box No. 32, Folder 103--#699-701. 1960. (two copies each) (running time -?-) 6 12 33 1/3 RPM 1960 archives transfer 3/20/1987 LKS NRB 1/14/2009

EL-D12-0384 "The Man of His Times in His Own Words and in the Words of: Eisenhower, Churchill, Roosevelt, DeGaulle, Truman, Nixon, Khrushchev and others," narrated by Bob Considine; Caedmon Records Inc., 1969 4 8 33 1/3 RPM 1969 Diane Chambers 2/19/2007 KAS 3/31/2009

EL-D12-0385 "I Can Hear It Now…” by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly. A chronicle of WWII, 1933-45; Columbia Records 1948 5 10 33 1/3 RPM 1948 George A. Horkan Collection NRB 6/22/2011

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EL-D12-0386 "The Quartermaster Song," performed by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. "A Solute To Major General Edmund Bristol Gregory On The 169th Anniversary Of The Quartermaster Corps--Recorded From The Edgeworth Pipe Tobacco and Chelsea Cigarette Coast To Coast Broadcast of June 10, 1944." Label: Rockhill Recording, Rockhill Radio Inc., NYC. 1 1 78 RPM June 10, 1944 George A. Horkan Collection NRB 6/22/2011

EL-D12-0387 "The Fighting Quartermaster Corps," #19512844, recorded by Q. M. S. at Camp Lee, VA. Written by E. Wayne Tyler, Jr., 1942. 1 1 78 RPM ca. 1942 George A. Horkan Collection NRB 6/22/2011

EL-D12-0388 Convention Record: Dwight D. Eisenhower's acceptance speech of 1956 in San Francisco, California on August 23, 1956, and Adlai E. Stevenson's acceptance speech of 1956 at Chicago, Illinois on August 17, 1956 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1956 Dorothy Schwengel Cosby KAS 8/14/2017

EL-D12-0389 Politics: U.S.A. Narrated by Will Rogers, Jr. 1 2 33 /13 RPM unknown Dorothy Schwengel Cosby KAS 8/14/2017

EL-D12-0390 Thirteen Presidents Speak 1 2 33 /13 RPM unknown Dorothy Schwengel Cosby KAS 8/14/2017

EL-D12-0391 Eisenhower: A Decent Man 1 2 33 /13 RPM unknown Dorothy Schwengel Cosby KAS 8/14/2017

EL-D12-0392 "Eisenhower in Asia" and "Khrushchev in America"; Narrator Walter Cronkite. Produced by CBS News for CBS Radio, December 1959 and September 1959 1 2 33 1/3 RPM December & September 1959 Anonymous donor KAS 4/2/2018

EL-D12-0393 "Lewis L. Strauss at White House News Conference on results of Pacific Thermonuclear Tests" Presto Recording Corp., Paramus, New Jersey 1 2 33 1/2 RPM March 31, 1954 Lewis H. Strauss KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-0394 "Chairman Lewis L. Strauss, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission" Presto Recording Corp., Paramus, New Jersey 1 2 33 1/2 RPM March 31, 1954 Lewis H. Strauss KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-0395 "Atomic explosion sound" Presto Recording Corp., Paramus, New Jersey 1 1 33 1/2 RPM March 1, 1954 Lewis H. Strauss KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-0396 Mrs. Ezra Taft Benson--Hazel Markel Interview aired over Mutual Network 1 2 33 1/2 RPM Sept. 1, 1953 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-397 Ezra Taft Benson on "Face the Nation" 1 2 33 1/2 RPM 13-Apr-58 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-398 "Secretary and Mrs. Benson Coffee in Washington 1953" 3 6 78 RPM 6-May-05 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-399 "As I See It" Charles Shaw, The Philadelphia Bulletin WCAU [Part 1] 1 1 33 1/2 RPM May 23, 1956 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

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EL-D12-400 "Virgil Pinkley News" KHJ, Los Angeles 1 1 33 1/2 RPM December 17, 1957 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-401 "Virgil Pinkley News" KHJ, Los Angeles 1 1 33 1/2 RPM April 24, 1956 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-402 Informal talk at Brigham Young University by Ezra Taft Benson [sides 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 & 8] 3 6 33 1/2 RPM unknown May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-403 "Mr. Tue D. Morse, Clarksville, Tenn." 1 1 33 1/2 RPM December 30, 1952 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-404 "USDA Christmas Party" 3 5 33 1/2 RPM December 1953 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-405 "Ezra Taft Benson's Birthday dinner given by his wife and children, Washington, DC, 1954" 6 4 33 1/2 RPM December 1953 May H. Benson July 6, 2004 KAS 11/20/2018

EL-D12-406 "The Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon"; official recording by Joint Senate and House Radio and TV Facility [one duplicate] 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1/20/1953 U.S. Senate Historical Office May 11, 1988 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D12-407 "Operations Four Star" Scrapbook on Retirement--1949 4 7 78 RPM 1949 Courtney Hodges collection 1977 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D12-408 "General Hodges, C.G. 1st Army 5 Dec 1947 1 2 78 RPM December 5, 1947 Courtney Hodges collection 1977 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D12-409 "Dedication IBM Employees' War memorial held at The Country Club, Poughkeepsie, N.Y." 9 17 78 RPM September 27, 1947 Courtney Hodges collection 1977 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D12-410 "President Eisenhower March" & "America, We Stand Beside You” played the Philippine Constabulary Band. Recorded by the U.S.I.A. 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 6/15/1960 White House Gift File KAS 11/21/2018

El_D12-411 "Tentative Description of a Dinner to Promote the Impeachment of President Eisenyower and Other Poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti" 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 1958 Shannon Gallagher January 5, 2018 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D12-412 "Double Birthday and 50th Wedding Anniversary of General & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. October 27, 1965." Volumes I, 2 & 3 3 6 33 1/3 RPM 10/27/1965 Beth Patten Drennen December 14, 2017 KAS 11/21/2018

EL-D12-413 "QM School Chorus of 80 voices. Directed by Lt. Henry Smith. Narration by Lt. Wayne Alley. Christmas Greetings to Major General & Mrs. Horkan" 1 1 33 1/3/ RPM unknown Kathryn H. Willis/George H. Horkan Papers KAS 11/27/2018

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EL-D12-414 "'Message to Citizens for Eisenhower and Nixon of Illinois' by General Eisenhower." "'Message to Eisenhower Workers' by Mark Snyder, Former Mess Sergeant at SHAEF, September 13, 1952, New York City." 1 2 33 1/3/ RPM 1952 Direct gift from John D. Wright, San Anselmo, CA, December 18, 2019 MEB 2/11/2020

16-Inch Discs

Disc Number Title Number of Discs Number of Sides Speed Date Received From & Date

EL-D16-1 Eisenhower Crash Atlantic Wall: 10/20/47; Station KTOP, Topeka, KS; Donor: ? 2 2 78 RPM? 10/2/1947

EL-D16-2 Eisenhower #5; 11/7/47; KTOP-Topeka, KS; Donor: ? 2 2 78 RPM? 11/7/1947

EL-D16-3 Eisenhower--D-Day; 10/13/47 (played 10/15/47); KTOP-Topeka, KS; Donor: ? 2 2 78 RPM? 10/13/1947

EL-D16-4 Program of Tex & Jinx called - "The Presidents Week"; WNBC 6/19/53; Donor: ? 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 6/19/1953 John R. McCrary, Jr.

EL-D16-5 "Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Republican candidate for President" - Message to the Servicemen; aired 9/29/52; Armed Forces Radio Service; (3 copies). Donor: Col. William M. Wright. 3 3 33 1/3 RPM 9/29/1952 Col. William M. Wright

EL-D16-6 Eisenhower Campaign Spots: sixteen 20-second spots and nine 1-minute spots; WNJR, Newark, NJ; Donor: ? 2 3 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D16-7 Eisenhower Address of 9/9/52 at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, Revised and Re-voiced; (also text & rewritten text). Donor: ? 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/9/1952

EL-D16-8 "Eisenhower Spot Announcements"; Side A: six spots; Side B: seven spots. Produced by Massachusetts Eisenhower for President Committee; Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM

EL-D16-9 "Dwight D. Eisenhower Visit to Flint (MI)"; 10/1/52; Donor: Lester W. Lindow, general manager Radio Station WFDF, Flint, Michigan. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/1/1952 Lester W. Lindow

EL-D16-10 "Eisenhower Quotes"; Sen. Duff TV Show, WNBT-TV; 2/28/52. Donor: ? 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 2/28/1952

EL-D16-11 "Eisenhower Political Program"; WBZ-TV, 3/9/52; re-recorded from client's tape. Donor: ? 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 3/9/1952

EL-D16-12 "Presidential Timber"; WCBS-TV, 5/2/52. Donor: ? 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 5/2/1952

EL-D16-13 "Prayers For The President"; 1/26/53; broadcast by Station WOR of Mutual Broadcasting System; Speakers, etc: Bishop Wm. C. Martin; "God of Our Fathers" sung by Congregational Church Choir; Dr. Abba Hiller Silver; "The Lord’s Prayer" and "The Presidents Prayer" by the Temple Choir;

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Donor: T. F. O'Neil of WOR (Duplicate Set) 4 4 33 1/3 RPM 1/26/1953 T. F. O'Neil

EL-D16-14 "President Eisenhower's Address of Summary Achievements of 83rd Congress"; 8/24/54; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 8/24/1954

EL-D16-15 "President Eisenhower Address; 9/21/53 KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 9/21/1953

EL-D16-16 "President Eisenhower Address"; 10/28/54; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/28/1954

EL-D16-17 "Virgil Pinkley, Inauguration Day Broadcast"; 1/20/53; American Broadcasting Company, Inc. Donor: ? 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 1/20/1953

EL-D16-18 "Virgil Pinkley, President Eisenhower Personality Sketch; 4/28/53; American Broadcasting Company, Inc. Donor: ? 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 4/28/1953

EL-D16-19 "Virgil Pinkley, 6:30-6:45 PM; 1/28/54; recorded by Don Lee Broadcasting System, KHJ, Los Angeles. Donor: ? 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 1/28/1954

EL-D16-20 "Virgil Pinkley with Profile on Mrs. Eisenhower," 6/1/55; recorded by Don Lee Broadcasting System, KHJ, Los Angeles. Donor: ? 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 6/1/1955

EL-D16-21 "General Eisenhower Address at Abilene, KS," 6/4/52; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33-1/3 RPM 6/4/1952

EL-D16-22 "Interview with James T. O'Connell, Under Secretary of Labor; 7/10/58; Boston, Mass.; Donor: ? 1 1 33-1/3 RPM 7/10/1958

EL-D16-23 "President Eisenhower Speech to Governors Conference, Seattle, WA; 8/4/53; (also transcript); Donor: W. W. Warren 1 2 33-1/3 RPM 8/4/1953 W. W. Warren

EL-D16-24 "President Dwight D. Eisenhower Address Following a Bachelor Dinner in the White House"; broadcast from radio room of the White House; 3/4/54; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 3/4/1954

EL-D16-25 "President Eisenhower's Address before the Illinois State Fair of 8/19/54"; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 8/19/1954

EL-D16-26 "President Eisenhower Address before the Canadian Parliament"; 11/14/53; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33-1/3 RPM 11/14/1953

EL-D16-27 "President Eisenhower's Report to Nation re: Achievements of Administration and the 83rd Congress"; 8/6/53; KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33-1/3 RPM 8/5/1963

EL-D16-28 Play about planning of World War II on one side; other side, labeled "Real Estate Board," contains listings of places for sale; Donor: ? 1 2 33-1/3 RPM

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EL-D16-29 "Eisenhower Home Deed Presentation"; 12/2/46 (?); Speakers: J. Earl Endacott, Milton Eisenhower, Charles Harger, Frank Carlson, Mrs. Riordan, Emmett Graham; On reverse side-"Queen For Day Program"; 6/23/47; Donor: ? 2 4 33-1/3 RPM 12/2/1946

EL-D16-30 "Decisions of Peace--Victory West of Rhine"; 3rd in a series of five programs re: Decisions of Dwight D. Eisenhower; Eisenhower Memorial Foundation presents the Topeka Civic Theater Players; Donor: ? 2 2 33-1/3 RPM

EL-D16-31 "Eisenhower Museum Cornerstone Laying Ceremony" (Parts 1 & 2) and "Eisenhower Parade" (Parts 1 & 2), Abilene, KS; 6/6/52. Donor: Radio Station KCMO, Kansas City MO (via Truman Library); received by NLE in August 1970 2 4 33-1/3 RPM 6/6/1952 Radio Station KCMO-Kansas City, MO Via Truman Library August 1970

EL-D16-32 "General Eisenhower's Arrival in Kansas City, MO," 6/19/52; also "The Bob Jones Show," 8/30/52. Donor: Radio Station KCMO, Kansas City, MO (via Truman Library); received by NLE in Aug 1970 1 2 33-1/3 RPM 6/19/1952 Radio Station KCMO-Kansas City, MO Via Truman Library August 1970

EL-D16-33 "General Eisenhower's Speech in Kansas City, MO," 8/21/52; back side has: Cut l, "Fascinating Rhythm," Cuts 2 & 3, Station Breaks, & Cut 4, "To Join KCMO"; also "FM Baseball, 8/31/52"; Donor: KCMO Radio Station, KC, MO (via Truman Library); received by NLE in Aug 1970. 1 2 33-1/3 RPM 8/21/1952 Radio Station KCMO-Kansas City, MO via Truman Library August 1970

EL-D16-34 "Lt. Gen. Elwood R. Quesada Armed Forces Day Address," Roosevelt Hotel, 5/14/53; Parts 1 & 2 @ 42 minutes. Cut at WWL, New Orleans. From Quesada Collection, ACC'D: 6/89 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 5/14/1953 Quesada Collection ACC'D 6/89

EL-D16-35 "Biltmore Bowl Program for Rebroadcast on KHJ," 8/1/47; cut by Radio Recorders, Hollywood, CA. From Quesada Collection, ACC'D: 6/89 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 8/1/1947 Quesada Collection ACC'D 6/89

EL-D16-36 Interview with Jackie Cochran by Mrs. Huff for the Loblaw Program, 10/6/38 (recorded 10/5/38). WGR/WKBW Radio, Buffalo Broadcasting Corporation, Buffalo, NY. 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 10/5/1938 Cochran Collection

EL-D16-37 Line Check - General Hodges, 12/7/47. Armed Forces Radio Service 1 1 33 1/3 RPM 12/7/1947 Hodges Collection

EL-D16-38 Gen. Courtney H. Hodges 7/4/47 Test Record Part 1 and Part 2 2 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/4/1947 Hodges Collection

EL-D16-39 Gen. Courtney H. Hodges Test Record For 4 July 1947 Nancy Craig Program, WJZ and American Broadcasting System. Side 1 (Part I) , 10 minutes; side 2 (Part II), 12 minutes. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 7/4/1947 Hodges Collection

EL-D16-40 Gen. Hodges National Red Cross Speech, Cleveland, 6/11/?. Side 1 (Part I) , 13 minutes; side 2 (Part II), 10 minutes. Possibly 1947. 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 6/11/1947? Hodges Collection

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EL-D16-41 "I Speak for Democracy"; speakers: David Walker, Judy Abramson, Catherine Esther Styles, and Joseph Malestsky 1 2 33 1/3 RPM David Walker 2/24/55

EL-D16-42 President Eisenhower Address," 8/30/54; cut at KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 8/30/1954

EL-D16-43 "Pres. Eisenhower's Address before the Alfred E. Smith Dinner at the Waldorf of 10/21/54"; cut at KXYZ-ABC, Houston, TX. Donor: ? 1 2 33 1/3 RPM 10/21/1954

A-Series Audio Tapes

This series of audio tapes consists of recordings made between 1941 and 1952. In addition to speeches by Dwight D. Eisenhower, the series contains recordings of speeches by other individuals, musical selections, and radio broadcasts. All items are available as sound recordings from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum; many are subject to copyright restrictions.

EL-T-A-1 ”Soldiers--Sons of the U.S.” (3401) Colonel Eisenhower, Chief of Staff, 9th Army Corps, speaks on training and men

Fort Lewis, Washington March 14, 1941

EL-T-A-2 Christmas Message by Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower (3402) December 19, 1942

250 feet/6 minutes EL-T-A-3 Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt to Congress (3403) January 7, 1943 EL-T-A-4 Inauguration Ceremonies of Milton Eisenhower as President of (3404) Kansas State College

Broadcast over “Farm & Home Hour” Copyright: NBC Manhattan, Kansas September 30, 1943 1,200 feet/30 minutes

EL-T-A-5 “Special Assignment” (NBC Radio Show) Merrill Muller Reporting (3405) War News in Africa and Italy

Copyright: NBC Story of Eisenhower in Africa & Italy with personal views by Muller December 27, 1943

EL-T-A-6 The J. Russell Young School of Expression

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(3406) School Hymn and Class Song Date Unknown

EL-T-A-7 “United U.S.A.” Musical Selection Sung By Nell A. Feder (3407) Date and Place Unknown EL-T-A-8 “Victory” musical selection sung by Allen Jones for General (3408) Dwight D. Eisenhower

Date Unknown EL-T-A-9 “Hallelujah for America” musical selection by M. Samuel Cree (3409) and Floyd Bartlett

Date & Place Unknown EL-T-A-10 Lanny Ross Program--Ballads for Americans (3410) Dedicated to General Dwight D. Eisenhower

Date & Place Unknown EL-T-A-11 Poem and Prayer for an Invading Army by Edna St. Vincent-Millay (3411) as recited by Ronald Coleman

Date Unknown EL-T-A-12 “Fighting Men” song composed by Vincent Lienta (3412) Date Unknown EL-T-A-13 “Why Do You” and “Victory Band” musical selections sung by Dick Clifford (3413) Date & Place Unknown EL-T-A-14 Blue Playhouse (Radio Show) Presents “General Ike” A Narrative Story (3414) of the Life of Dwight D. Eisenhower

Narrated by Michael Day Note: Parts 3 and 6 missing April 29, 1944

EL-T-A-15 Birthday Greetings to General Dwight D. Eisenhower from the Townspeople (3415) of Abilene, Kansas

Taped at SHAEF Headquarters November 29, 1944

EL-T-A-16 “The Flaming Sword of Freedom” an excerpt from the Army Hour (3416) December 3, 1944 EL-T-A-17 Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Radio Church of God wishing General (3417) Eisenhower a Merry Christmas

Washington D.C. December 1944

EL-T-A-18 Interview by Foster May of Virgil Pinkley, Vice-President of United Press

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(3418) Recorded at SHAEF Studios Paris, France April 17, 1945

EL-T-A-19 President Harry S. Truman’s Proclamation on VE-Day (3419) May 8, 1945 EL-T-A-20 “Ike” musical selection (3420) Date and Place Unknown EL-T-A-21 General Eisenhower’s Arrival in Washington (Part 1) (3421) Description of Crowds at Washington National Airport by Bob Trout

Copyright: CBS Washington, D.C. June 18, 1945

EL-T-A-22 General Eisenhower’s Arrival in Washington (Part 2) (3422) Description of motor parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol Building

Address by General Eisenhower at Joint Session of Congress Copyright: CBS Washington, D.C. June 18, 1945

EL-T-A-23 General Eisenhower’s Arrival in Washington (Part 3) (3423) Continuation of General Eisenhower’s Address before Joint Session of Congress

Copyright: CBS Washington, D.C. June 18, 1945

EL-T-A-24 General Eisenhower’s Arrival in Washington (Part 1) (3424) Description of crowds at National Airport; motorcade to Pentagon Court

Addresses by Secretary of War Henry Simpson and General Eisenhower in Court of Pentagon Copyright: NBC Washington, D.C. June 18, 1945

EL-T-A-25 General Eisenhower’s Arrival in Washington (Part 2) (3425) Leaving Pentagon Building; motorcade down Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol Building

Copyright: NBC Washington, D.C. June 18, 1945

EL-T-A-26 General Eisenhower’s Arrival in Washington (Part 3) (3426) Address by General Eisenhower before Joint Session of Congress

Copyright: NBC Washington, D.C.

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June 18, 1945 EL-T-A-27 General Dwight D. Eisenhower Speaks on the Unity of Allied Forces (3427) in Europe and the Achievement of Independence by the Philippines

1945 EL-T-A-28 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 1) (3428) Description of Arrival at LaGuardia Field in New York

New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-29 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 2) (3429) Approach of Motorcade at 5th Avenue and 40th Street

Vocals by Marian Anderson and James Melton New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-30 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 3) (3430) Address by Mayor F.H. La Guardia and presentation of Gold Medal of New York City to

Dwight Eisenhower Address by General Eisenhower New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-31 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 4) (3431) Description of Parade; introduction of Eisenhower by presiding Judge of the Court of

Appeals of New York; address by General Dwight D. Eisenhower at Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-32 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 5) (3432) Address by General Eisenhower at Waldorf Astoria Hotel; welcome to General Eisenhower in Italian and French

New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-33 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 6) (3433) Coverage of this day in Spanish and French

New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-34 General Eisenhower Day in New York City (Part 7) (3434) Mary Margaret McBride and Peggy Ann Gardner describe parade and crowds from Hotel Astor

New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-35 General Eisenhower Day in New York City

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(3435) Address at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel; reception at Waldorf Astoria; introduction by Presiding Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York

Copyright: ABC New York, New York June 19, 1945

EL-T-A-36 Abilene, Kansas Welcomes General Dwight D. Eisenhower Home (3436) Address by General Eisenhower

June 22, 1945 EL-T-A-37 U.S.O. Campaign for $19,000,000 (3437) Addresses by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz, Phillip Murray and Jack Benny

1946 EL-T-A-38 Conferring of Doctor of Laws Degrees Upon and Addresses by Fleet Adm. (3438) Chester Nimitz and General Dwight Eisenhower

University of Richmond, Virginia March 28, 1946

EL-T-A-39 General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief of Staff, speaks to Special (3439) Meeting of Chamber of Commerce, Honolulu, Hawaii; introduction by Governor of

Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii April 30, 1946

EL-T-A-40 General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Press Conference (3440) Manila, Philippine Islands

May 4, 1946 EL-T-A-41 “Little You Care” sung by Dave Davies; directed by Lt. Walter Bowman, (3641) June 1, 1946 EL-T-A-42 31st Meeting of the American Alumni Council (3442) Address by Dwight Eisenhower after receiving the Council’s Award of Merit

Amherst Massachusetts July 11, 1946

EL-T-A-43 Founder’s Day, Lafayette College (Part 1) (3443) Introduction by Mark Thompson

Easton, Pennsylvania November 1, 1946

EL-T-A-44 Founder’s Day, Lafayette College (Part 2) (3444) Address by General Dwight Eisenhower after Being Conferred With Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree; Lafayette Glee Club

Easton, Pennsylvania

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November 1, 1946 EL-T-A-45 Continuation of General Eisenhower’s Address on Founder’s Day (Part 3) (3445) Lafayette College and Lafayette Alumni Association Annual Banquet

Easton, Pennsylvania November 1, 1946

EL-T-A-46 Lafayette College Alumni Association Banquet (Part 4) (3446) Address by General Dwight Eisenhower

Easton, Pennsylvania November 1, 1946

EL-T-A-47 Lafayette College Alumni Association’s Annual Banquet (Part 5) (3447) Address by General Dwight Eisenhower

Easton, Pennsylvania November 1, 1946

EL-T-A-48 Lafayette College Alumni Association’s Annual Banquet (Part 6) (3448) Easton, Pennsylvania

November 1, 1946 EL-T-A-49 Sault St. Marie, Michigan High School sings for President Truman, (3449) Address by General Dwight Eisenhower at Veteran’s Hospital

Washington D.C. Date Unknown

EL-T-A-50 Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Makes an Appeal for the March of Dimes (3450) From Her Home

Fort Meyer, Virginia Date Unknown

EL-T-A-51 General Dwight D. Eisenhower Speaks During Army Week (3451) Army Week Prayer (MISSING) April 6, 1947 EL-T-A-52 81st Annual Dinner of National Board of Fire Underwriters (3452) Address by General Eisenhower, Army Chief of Staff at Hotel Commodore

New York City, New York May 27, 1947

EL-T-A-53 Address by General Eisenhower at 35th Division Association Reunion, (3453) Municipal Auditorium

Kansas City, Missouri June 5, 1947

EL-T-A-54 Presentation by Secretary of Navy Forrestal of Navy Distinguished (3454) Service Medal to General Dwight Eisenhower

June 25, 1947

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EL-T-A-55 “Author Meets the Critics--Radio Show Regarding “Lucky Forward- (3455) A History of Third Army [and General Patton]” by Col. Robert Allen

October 19, 1947 EL-T-A-56 49th Annual Dinner for Pennsylvania Society at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel (3456) (Part 1)

Address by General Dwight Eisenhower after his being presented with Gold Medal of the Society New York City, New York December 13, 1947

EL-T-A-57 49th Annual Dinner for Pennsylvania Society at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel (3457) (Part 2)

Address by General Dwight Eisenhower after his being presented with Gold Medal of the Society New York City, New York December 13, 1947

EL-T-A-58 49th Annual Dinner for Pennsylvania Society at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel (3458) (Part 3)

Address by Governor J.H. Duff New York City, New York December 13, 1947

EL-T-A-59 Morton Downey Sings Songs Once Requested by General Dwight (3459) Eisenhower

The Coke Club Date Unknown

EL-T-A-60 242nd Anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s Birth (Part I) (3460) Addresses by Mayor B. Samuel, Governor J.H. Duff, and

Senator F.J. Meyers and presentation of “Poor Richard” Award to Eisenhower Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 17, 1948

EL-T-A-61 242nd Anniversary of Benjamin Franklin’s Birth (Part 2) (3461) Poor Richard Club Presents Gold Medal of Achievement to

General Eisenhower Addresses by Harry Howkins, President of Poor Richard Club, and General

Eisenhower Franklin Institute Philadelphia, Pennsylvania January 17, 1948

EL-T-A-62 “Living” --A Radio Show on NBC Regarding General Eisenhower’s

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(3462) Final Report as Retiring Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Copyright: NBC April 4, 1948

EL-T-A-63 Address by General Dwight Eisenhower at luncheon given by Mr. Thomas J. (3463) Watson in honor of Dean Philip Young

May 4, 1948 EL-T-A-64 Address by General Eisenhower at Rutgers University after being (3464) conferred with Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree

New Brunswick, New Jersey June 13, 1948

EL-T-A-65 Address by General Dwight Eisenhower on Overseas Aid to Children (3465) Place Unknown

July 8, 1948 EL-T-A-66 “Marshall Musical Portrait -- A Piano Portrait of General (3466) Dwight Eisenhower”

July 30, 1948 EL-T-A-67 Address by General Eisenhower at Dedication of Rose Memorial Hospital

(3467) August 31, 1948 EL-T-A-68 Inaugural Ceremonies of the 20th Century Limited at Grand Central Station (3468) Address by General Dwight Eisenhower

New York City, New York September 15, 1948

EL-T-A-69 Address by Dwight Eisenhower, President of Columbia University, at (3469) Sales Executive Club Luncheon

New York City, New York September 21, 1948

EL-T-A-70 Installation Address by Dwight D. Eisenhower as President of Columbia (3470) University

New York, New York October 12, 1948

EL-T-A-71 Presentation of Charter and Keys to Columbia University by (3471) Chairman of Trustees to Dwight Eisenhower

Address by Dwight D. Eisenhower New York, New York November 12, 1948

EL-T-A-72 Columbia Battle Song (3472) Music Composed by Ralph A. Adams

December 1948

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EL-T-A-73 Luncheon in Honor of Major General Maxwell Taylor (Part I) (3473) Prayer by Cardinal Spellman; addresses by Ambassador Girard and

Dwight D. Eisenhower January 1, 1949

EL-T-A-74 Luncheon in Honor of Major General Maxwell Taylor (Part II) (3474) Address by General Taylor

January 1, 1949 EL-T-A-75 Dedication of New Field House at Columbia University (3475) Address by Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of Columbia

New York, New York October 8, 1949

EL-T-A-76 Advertising Club of New York Presents General Eisenhower with (3476) Plaque of Achievement

New York, New York November 16, 1949

EL-T-A-77 Vocal Selections by the Kings’ Men at Columbia University (3478) Alumni Federation Reunion

New York, New York October 21, 1950

EL-T-A-78 Address by General Dwight D. Eisenhower at Columbia University (3478) Alumni Federation Reunion

New York, New York October 21, 1950

EL-T-A-79 “Mamie” (3479) A vocal musical selection

Date unknown

EL-T-A-80 “Mamie” and ‘The Eyes of Texas Are upon You’ (3480) A vocal musical selection

July 10, 1952 EL-T-A-81 Charles Farrell Sings Happy Birthday to General Eisenhower (3481) on His 62nd Birthday

Place Unknown October 14, 1952

EL-T-A-82 Medley of War and Patriotic Tunes played by Billy Eckstein on the piano (3482) “The Man of the Hour” sung by Ken Lawrence

Place Unknown October 27, 1952

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EL-T-A-83 A Tribute to General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower by Major General (3483) and Mrs. William F. Thompson

Recorded at Radio Station WRVA, Richmond, Virginia November 3, 1952

EL-T-A-84 All Star News (Radio Show) (3484) Speech by Austin Kiplinger

Discussion of five pound candy bar gift for Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower’s 56th Birthday

Chicago, Illinois November 14, 1952

EL-T-A-85 Happy Birthday to Mamie, “Mamie” & “Ike--Mr. President” (3485) Musical selections by Fred Waring

Place Unknown 1952

EL-T-A-86 Interview with General Eisenhower (3486) recorded at Station KIST

Place Unknown August 4, 1950

B-Series Audio Tapes

This series of audio tapes consists of recordings made between 1943 and 1946. In addition to remarks by Dwight D. Eisenhower, the series contains radio broadcasts about D-Day and the German surrender. All items are available as sound recordings from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library; many are subject to copyright restrictions. EL-T-B-1 General Eisenhower praises Jonnie Waters. Armed Forces Headquarters

North Africa March 13, 1943

EL-T-B-2 General Eisenhower’s remarks on the unconditional surrender of Italy Location unknown

September 8, 1943 EL-T-B-3 D-Day Order of the Day; People of Western Europe (3209-39) Location unknown

June 6, 1944

EL-T-B-4 D-Day Broadcasts (Part 1)

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Communique read by John Snagge; Opening of the Alerting Period with Interpolations by Frank Phillips; End of Alerting Period; Announcement by General Eisenhower; General DeGaulle speech; speech by His Majesty, Kin Haakon VII, with translation; repeat of Communique Announcement with Professor Gerbrandy; Prime Minister of Holland

Copyright: BBC June 6, 1944

EL-T-B-4-A D-Day Broadcasts (Part 2) (3440) Translation of Professor Gerbrandy’s speech; Announcement of M. Peiriot, Prime Minister of Belgium; General DeGaulle; His Excellency, M. Pierre Dupong, Prime Minister of Luxembourg; His Excellency, M. Mikoiajsk, Prime Minister of Poland; His Majesty, King George VI

Copyright: BBC June 6, 1944

EL-T-B-5 D-Day broadcast by commentators in New York and London (3491) Copyright: NBC

June 6, 1944 EL-T-B-6 Souvenir of the Allied Expeditionary Force Program (3492) Made for General Barker

Location unknown August 1944

EL-T-B-7 Fire Power for Eisenhower Army Hour (3493) SHAEF Headquarters

November 19, 1944 EL-T-B-8 101st Airborne Division Citation Ceremonies for 101st Airborne Division for bravery at Bastogne, Belgium from December 18-27, 1944; parade music, citation read by General David; remarks by General Eisenhower

Location unknown Date unknown

EL-T-B-9 Signing of unconditional surrender of Germany (no audible voices) (3495) Rheims, France

May 7, 1944 EL-T-B-10 General Eisenhower’s statement of the press after German surrender Rheims, France

May 7, 1945 EL-T-B-11 General Eisenhower’s V-E Day statement (3209-31) Rheims, France May 7, 1945

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EL-T-B-12 Prime Minister Churchill’s V-E day Proclamation (3498) May 8, 1945 EL-T-B-13 General Eisenhower’s Mansion House Luncheon Speeches by the Lord Mayor and Eisenhower

London, England June 12, 1945

EL-T-B-14 Presentation of the Freedom of the City of London Commentaries by the Acting Chamberlain

June 12, 1945 EL-T-B-14-A Guildhall Address (3501) Presentation of the Freedom of the City of London to General Dwight D. Eisenhower with speeches by the Lord Mayor and Eisenhower

London, England June 12, 1945

EL-T-B-15 General Eisenhower’s Departure from Orly, France to Washington, D.C. June 16, 1945 EL-T-B-16 D-Day Wall Map Unveiling (3503) August 7, 1946

250 feet/6 minutes EL-T-B-16-A D-Day Wall Map Unveiling (3504) August 7, 1946

900 feet/24 minutes EL-T-B-17 Mansion House Luncheon with remarks by Lord Mayor of London, Prime (3505) Minister Churchill and General Eisenhower

July 12, 1945 C-Series Audio Tapes The following is a listing of speeches delivered by Dwight D. Eisenhower primarily during the 1952 presidential campaign. In addition, there are recordings of campaign music and other speeches dating from 1945, 1952, 1954, 1956, and 1961. All items are available as sound recordings from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library; many are subject to copyright restrictions. EL-T-C-1 Crusade in America—The Story of the Convention that Nominated Dwight D. (3603) Eisenhower (Part I)

Highlights of the Republican National Convention; narrated by Tex McCreary and Jinx Falkenberg July 1952

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EL-T-C-2 Crusade in America—The Story of the Convention that Nominated Dwight D. (3604) Eisenhower (Part II)

Highlights of the Republican National Convention; narrated by Tex McCreary and Jinx Falkenberg July 1952

EL-T-C-3 Campaign Speech (3605) Warsaw, Indiana & Plymouth, Indiana

September 15, 1952 EL-T-C-4 Campaign Speech (3606) Laporte, Indiana & Gary, Indiana

September 15, 1952 EL-T-C-5 Campaign Speech

(3607) Indiana Harbor, Indiana & Albert Lea, Minnesota September 15 & 16, 1952

EL-T-C-6 Campaign Speech (3608) Owatonna, Minnesota & Faribault, Minnesota

September 16, 1952 EL-T-C-7 Campaign Speech (3609) Rock Island, Illinois (Part I)

September 17, 1952 EL-T-C-8 Campaign Speech (3610) Rock Island, Illinois (Part II)

September 17, 1952 EL-T-C-9 Campaign Speech (3611) Iowa City, Marengo and Broklyn, Iowa

September 18, 1952 EL-T-C-10 Campaign Speech (3612) Grinnell, Newton and Des Moines, Iowa (Part I)

September 18, 1952 EL-T-C-11 Campaign Speech (3613) Des Moines, Iowa (Part II) & Atlantic, Iowa

September 18,1952 Nebraska City, Auburn, and Plattsmouth, Nebraska

September 19, 1952 EL-T-C-12 Campaign Speech

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(3614) Falls City, Nebraska & St. Joseph, Missouri September 19, 1952

EL-T-C-13 Campaign Speech (3615) Kansas City, Missouri

September 19, 1952 EL-T-C-14 Campaign Speech (3616) Pleasant Hills, Missouri & Sedalia, Missouri

September 20, 1952 EL-T-C-15 Campaign Speech (3617) Jefferson City, Hermann, and Washington, Missouri (Part I)

September 20, 1952 EL-T-C-16 Campaign Speech (3618) Washington, Missouri (Part II) & St. Louis, Missouri (Part I)

September 20, 1952 EL-T-C-17 Campaign Speech (3619) St. Louis, Missouri (Part II)

September 20, 1952 Carmi, Illinois September 22, 1952

EL-T-C-18 Campaign Speech (3620) Evansville, Indiana, Henderson, Kentucky and Owensboro, Kentucky

September 22, 1952 EL-T-C-19 Campaign Speech (3621) Cincinnati, Ohio

September 22, 1952 EL-T-C-20 Campaign Speech (3622) Middleton, Ohio & Dayton, Ohio

September 23, 1952 EL-T-C-21 Campaign Speech (3623) Springfield, Ohio & Delaware, Ohio

September 23, 1952 EL-T-C-22 Campaign Speech (3624) Cleveland, Ohio

September 23, 1952 There is no sound on the tape.

EL-T-C-23 Campaign Speech

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(3625) Galion, Ohio & Wellington, Ohio September 23, 1952 Chillicothe, Ohio September 24, 1952

EL-T-C-24 Campaign Speech (3626) Portsmouth, Ohio; Ironton, Ohio & Kenova, West Virginia

September 24, 1952 EL-T-C-25 Campaign Speech (3627) Huntington, West Virginia & Point Pleasant, West Virginia

September 24, 1952 EL-T-C-26 Campaign Speech (3628) Parkersburg, West Virginia, and four unscheduled stops before

Wheeling, West Virginia September 24, 1952

EL-T-C-27 Campaign Speech (3629) Wheeling, West Virginia

September 24, 1952 EL-T-C-28 Campaign Speech (3630) Wheeling, West Virginia; Keyser, West Virginia & Cumberland, Maryland

September 25, 1952 EL-T-C-29 Campaign Speech (3631) Frederick, Maryland; Point of Rocks, Maryland and Silver Spring, Maryland

September 25, 1952 EL-T-C-30 Campaign Speech (3632) Baltimore, Maryland

September 25, 1952 EL-T-C-31 Campaign Speech (3633) Petersburg, Virginia & Richmond, Virginia (Radio)

September 26, 1952 EL-T-C-32 Campaign Speech (3634) Charlotte, North Carolina & Winston Salem, North Carolina (Part I)

September 26, 1952 EL-T-C-33 Campaign Speech (3635) Winston Salem, North Carolina (Part II) & Roanoke Virginia and Lynchburg, Virginia

September 26, 1952 EL-T-C-34 Campaign Speech (3636) Bay City, Michigan; Lapeer, Michigan; Saginaw and Flint, Michigan

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October 1, 1952 EL-T-C-35 Campaign Speech (3637) Lansing, Michigan & Jackson, Michigan

October 1, 1952 EL-T-C-36 Campaign Speech (3638) Grand Rapids, Michigan & Kalamazoo, Michigan

October 1, 1952 EL-T-C-37 Campaign Speech (3639) Champaign, Illinois; Talona, Illinois and Decatur, Illinois

October 2, 1952 EL-T-C-38 Campaign Speech (3640) Bloomington, Illinois; Pekin, Illinois and Peoria (Radio—Part I), Illinois

October 2, 1952 EL-T-C-39 Campaign Speech (3641) Peoria, Illinois (Radio—Part II)

October 2, 1952 Greenbay, Wisconsin; Appleton, Wisconsin; & Menasha, Wisconsin October 3, 1952

EL-T-C-40 Campaign Speech (3642) Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Radio)

October 3, 1952 EL-T-C-41 Campaign Speech (3643) Oshkosh, Wisconsin & Fond-du-lac, Wisconsin

October 3, 1952 EL-T-C-42 Campaign Speech (3644) Fargo, North Dakota & Valley City, North Dakota

October 4, 1952 EL-T-C-43 Campaign Speech (3645) Jamestown, North Dakota & Billings, Montana; Livingston, Montana; Bozeman,

Montana; & Butte, Montana October 5, 1952

EL-T-C-44 Campaign Speech (3646) Missoula, Montana & Ephrata, Washington & Wenatchee, Washington

October 6, 1952 EL-T-C-45 Campaign Speech (3647) Seattle, Washington

October 6, 1952

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EL-T-C-46 Campaign Speech (3648) Everett, Washington October 6, 1952 EL-T-C-47 Campaign Speech (3649) Tacoma, Washington; Centralia, Washington; Kelso, Washington

October 7, 1952 EL-T-C-48 Campaign Speech (3650) Vancouver, Washington; Salem, Oregon; Albany, Oregon October 7, 1952 EL-T-C-49 Campaign Speech (3651) Eugene, Oregon October 7, 1952 Fairfield-Suisun, California; Crockett, California; Richmond, California; Berkeley, California October 8, 1952 EL-T-C-50 Campaign Speech (3652) New Orleans, Louisiana October 13, 1952 EL-T-C-51 Campaign Speech (3653) San Antonio, Texas (Radio) October 14, 1952 EL-T-C-52 Campaign Speech (3654) Providence, Rhode Island and Attleboro, Massachusetts October 20, 1952 EL-T-C-53 Campaign Speech (3655) Worchester, Massachusetts October 20, 1952 EL-T-C-54 Campaign Speech (3656) Lowell, Massachusetts and Lawrence, Massachusetts October 21, 1952 EL-T-C-55 Campaign Speech (3657) Manchester, New Hampshire and Nashua, New Hampshire October 21, 1952 EL-T-C-56 Campaign Speech (3658) Troy, New York (Radio) October 22, 1952

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EL-T-C-57 Campaign Speech (3659) Hartford, Connecticut October 22, 1952 EL-T-C-58 Campaign Speech (3660) Springfield, Massachusetts October 22, 1952 EL-T-C-59 Campaign Speech (3661) Pittsfield, Massachusetts October 22, 1952 Utica and Oneida, New York October 23, 1952 EL-T-C-60 Campaign Speech (3662) Syracuse, New York and Lyons, New York October 23, 1952 EL-T-C-61 Campaign Speech (3663) Batavia, New York and Rochester, New York October 23, 1952 EL-T-C-62 Campaign Speech (3664) Pontiac, Michigan and Royal Oak, Michigan October 24, 1952 EL-T-C-63 Campaign Speech (3665) Detroit, Michigan October 24, 1952 EL-T-C-64 Campaign Speech (3666) To Greek and Czech American Citizens October 27, 1952 EL-T-C-65 Campaign Speech (3667) Altoona, Pennsylvania October 27, 1952 EL-T-C-66 Campaign Speech (3668) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Radio) October 27, 1952 EL-T-C-67 Campaign Speech (3669) Johnstown, Pennsylvania October 27, 1952 EL-T-C-68 Campaign Speech (3670) Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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October 27, 1952 EL-T-C-69 Campaign Speech (3671) Los Angeles, California September 29, 1952 EL-T-C-70 Campaign Speech (3672) By Senator Joseph McCarthy on Adlai Stevenson Delivered at the Palmer House Chicago, Illinois (Radio) October 27, 1952 EL-T-C-71 Campaign Music (3673) “We Want Eisenhower for President” Date and place unknown EL-T-C-72 Campaign Music (3674) “He’s From Abilene” by Mary Lasswell 1952 EL-T-C-73 Campaign Music (3675) “I Want Mamie” Place unknown 1952 EL-T-C-74 Campaign Music (3676) Rosa Ponselle sings for GOP Rally at 5th Regiment Armory All songs by John Charles Thomas; recorded by Lloyd Garrison Baltimore, Maryland September 25, 1952 EL-T-C-75 Campaign Music (3677) “Goodbye Mr. Truman, Hello Ike” sung by The Orphans, Hughes Memorial School, at Eisenhower Rally Danville, Virginia December 3, 1952 EL-T-C-76 Campaign Music (3678) “Eisenhower is Our Man” by M.K. Gibson; sung by A.C. Lohmann December 27, 1952 EL-T-C-77 Campaign Music (3679) “I Like Ike” and “It’s the Land We Love” sung by the Talbott Brothers of Bermuda Date and place unknown EL-T-C-78 Homecoming Speech General Eisenhower’s Homecoming and Address

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Abilene, Kansas June 22, 1945 EL-T-C-79 Campaign Speech General Eisenhower’s Press Conference at the Plaza Theater Abilene, Kansas June 3, 1952 EL-T-C-80 Dedication of the Eisenhower Museum Speakers: DDE, Governor Ed Arn and Milton Eisenhower Abilene, Kansas November 11, 1954 EL-T-C-81 Address to the Nation Regarding Decision to Run for a Second Term as President of the United States Washington, D.C. February 29, 1956 EL-T-C-82 Acceptance Speech San Francisco, California August 1956 EL-T-C-83 Farewell Address to the Nation Washington, D.C. January 17, 1961

D-13 Series Audio Tapes

Number Date Contents

EL-D13-0001 6/19/1945 "DDE arrival at LaGuardia, New York City"--June 19, 1945

EL-D13-0003 6/19/1945 "New York City Parade"--June 19, 1945

EL-D13-0004 "Crowd waiting for DDE" (French) --n.d.

EL-D13-0005 6/19/1945 "General Eisenhower Day in New York"--June 19, 1945

EL-D13-0006 6/19/1945 "Eisenhower Day Parade" (Portuguese)--June 19, 1945

EL-D13-0007 "Zancoio" (Spanish); "Echoes of America" (French) --n.d.

EL-D13-0008 8/31/1948 "Rose Memorial Hospital"--Aug. 31, 1948

EL-D13-0014 6/19/1945 "Reception at Waldorf Astoria"--June 19, 1945

EL-D13-0015 6/5/1947 "35th Division Reunion"--June 5, 1947

EL-D13-0016 6/22/1946 "DDE Program. NBC"--June 22, 1946

EL-D13-0017 6/18/1945 "Gen. DDE in Washington, DC."--June 18, 1945

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EL-D13-0018 6/18/1945 "Gen. DDE in Washington, DC."--June 18, 1945

EL-D13-0019 9/9/1943 "Italian Armistice"--Sept. 9, 1943

Compact Discs (CDs)

Item Number Title/Contents Running Time Date Donor/Date Received

EL-CD-1 Carmen Miranda, "Bombshell from Brazil". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc 33 min. 1944-1955 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-2 Wayne King, "The Waltz King". RCA; 1 disc 54 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-3 "Kay Starr: Best of the Standard Transcriptions". Soundies; 2 discs 98 min. 1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-4 Kay Starr, "Wheel of Fortune". Prism Leisure Corp; 1 disc @87 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-5 Jane Froman, "My Heart Speaks". Jasmine; 1 disc 72 min. 1934-1943 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-6 "The Best of Helen O'Connell on Capitol". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc @72 min. 1950-1953 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-7 "The Best of…Artie Shaw". Direct Source Special Products Inc.; 1 disc @39 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-8 Judy Garland, "Always Chasing Rainbows". BCI Music; 1 disc @36 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-9 Judy Garland, "In Between". Allegro Corporation; 1 disc @59 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-10 Mary Martin, "My Heart Belongs to Daddy". Sanctuary Records Group Limited; 1 disc 77 min. 1938-1951 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-11 "Russ Morgan and his Orchestra: 22 Original Big-Band Recordings". Hindsight Records, Inc.; 1 disc 62 min. 1937-1940 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-12 "The Greatest Hits of Russ Morgan". MCA Records; 1 disc @69 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-13 The Mills Brothers, "Hymns We Love". MCA Records; 1 disc 16 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-14 "God Bless America: The Light of Freedom", 101 Strings Orchestra; 1 disc 46 min 2002 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-15 Andrews Sisters, "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon". The International Music Company AG.; 1 disc 45 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-16 "Star Spangled Country", various artists. Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 29 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-17 Frank Sinatra, "The Voice". BCI Music; 1 disc @11 min. 1955 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-18 Vera Lynn, "Something to Remember--Wartime Memories". Jasmine Records; 1 disc 69 min. 1936-1943 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-19 Vera Lynn, "It's Like Old Times". Jasmine Records; 1 disc @69 min. 1938-1948 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-20 Jeanette MacDonald, "The Darling Diva". 1 disc 30 min. 1943-1945 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-21 "Original Soundtracks: 'Bathing Beauty', 'Here Come the Waves', 'and This Gun for Hire'", various artists. Promo Sound AG; 1 disc 69 min. 1942-1945 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-22 Alvino Rey and his Orchestra, "King of the Guitar: A Tribute". Sanctuary Records Group Limited; 1 disc 76 min. 1940-1949 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-23 Kate Smith, "Two Dozen Roses". Jasmine Records; 1 disc @71 min. 1934-1946 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-24 "In the Mood with…Sammy Kaye: Best of the Big Band Era". BMG Music; 1 disc @30 min. pre-1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-25 "Sousa's Greatest Hits (And Some That Should Have Been)", United States Marine Band. Coker and McCree, Inc.; 1 disc 53 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-26 Bob Hope, "Thanks for the Memory". Sanctuary Classics; 1 disc 77 min. 1938-1952 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-27 "The Very Best Of: Al Jolson". Prism Leisure Corporation; 1 disc @60 min. pre-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-28 Al Jolson, "Mammy". Intrasound, Inc.; 1 disc 60 min. 1913-1932 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-29 John McDermott, "Remembrance". EMI Records Ltd.; 1 disc @51 min. 1999 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-30 "Sing America", various artists. Warner Bros. Records, Inc.; 1 disc @75 min. 1999 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-31 "Patriotic Music for All Occasions", produced and created by Clete Quick and Lynne Snowden. Trumpet by Bo Ceccarini. Quico Records; 1 disc @96 min. 1994 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-32 "Eugène Ysaÿe, Violinist and Conductor: The Complete Violin Recordings". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 78 min. 1912-1919 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-33 Yanni, "In My Time". Private, Inc.; 1 disc @49 min. 1993 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-34 Tammy Wynette, "Christmas with Tammy". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 32 min. 1970 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-35 Frankie Yankovic and His Yanks, "The Happy Wanderer". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 23 min Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-36 Gisele MacKenzie, "Getting To Know…Gisele". Jasmine Records; 1 disc @48 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-37 "The Very Best of Larry Clinton and His Orchestra". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc @58 min. 1937-1939 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-38 Ginny Simms, "One More Dream". Flare Records; 1 disc @71 min. 1939-1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-39 "The Complete Helen Forrest with Harry James". Collectors' Choice Music; 1 disc @58 min. 1941-1942 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-40 "Helen Forrest (with Artie Shaw & Harry James Orchestras), Original Studio Radio Transcriptions". Disconforme; 1 disc @69 min. 1938-39 and 1943 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-41 Gracie Fields, "Our Gracie: 20 Great Songs". Prism Leisure Corp.; 1 disc @60 min. 1930s Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-42 "Jane Powell". Music & Memories; 1 disc @72 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-43 Jo Stafford, "Just Remimiscin'". Vocalion; 1 disc 75 min. 1942-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-44 Jo Stafford, "I Remember You". Audio Book & Music Company Ltd.; 1 disc 55 min. 1941-1946 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-45 Les Brown, "That Old Black Magic". The International Music Company; 1 disc 48 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-46 Les Brown, "Stompin' at the Savoy". The International Music Company; 1 disc 59 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-47 Jo Stafford, "The Columbia Singles Collection, Vol. I". Featuring Paul Weston and his Orchestra and the Norman Luboff Choir. Corinthian Records; 1 disc @75 min. 1950-1960 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-48 Kate Smith, "The Columbia Years 1940-1946". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 78 min. 1940-1946 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-49 Sammy Kaye, "The Vocalion Hits". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 28 min. 1937-1938 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-50 The Dinning Sisters, "Back In Country Style". Jasmine Records; 1 disc 26 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-51 Betty Hutton, "Hollywood's Blonde Bombshell". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc 31 min. 1942-1948 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-52 Betty Grable, "Sweetheart of the Silver Screen". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc 32 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-53 "Dennis Day Sings Danny Boy and Other Favorites". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc 31min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-54 Guy Lombardo & his Royal Canadians, "The Band Played On: 25 Number One Hits!" ASV Ltd.; 1 disc 77 min. 1927-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-55 "The Best of Bob Eberly (With Jimmy Dorsey)". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc @75 min. 1938-1943 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-56 "Kay Kyser: His Greatest Hits & Sentimental Favorites". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 69 min. 1939-1948 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-57 Doris Day, with Les Brown & His Orchestra, "Lost Treasures (featuring Sentimental Journey). Varese Sarabande Records, Inc.; 1 disc @51 min. 1944-1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-58 "Two Classic Albums from Doris Day: Wonderful Day and With A Smile and A Song". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 66 min. 1961, 1964 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-59 Doris Day, "Day By Day". The International Music Company; 1 disc 50 min. 1956 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-60 Doris Day, "Beautiful Ballads". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 31 min. 1947-1952 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-61 Doris Day, "Que Sera, Sera (20 Original Hits)". Charly Schallplatten Gmbh.; 1 disc 55 min. 1948-1962 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-62 Doris Day, "25 Movie Greats". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 73 min. 1947-1964 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-63 Peggy Lee, "I Get Ideas". Proper Records Ltd.; 1 disc 73 min. 1941-1953 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-64 Peggy Lee, "Black Coffee". The International Music Company; 1 disc 57 min. 1946-1953 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-65 Peggy Lee, "Things Are Swingin'". Capitol Records; 1 disc 33 min. 1958 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-66 Peggy Lee, "Why Don't You Do Right". The International Music Company; 1 disc 50 min. 1945-1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-67 Rudy Vallee, "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover". Delta Music Inc.; 1 disc @36 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-68 Rudy Vallee, "The Kid from Maine". RKO Records; 1 disc @54 min. 1957 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-69 "Rudy Vallee and his famous World War II U.S. Coast Guard Band". RKO Records; 1 disc @57 min. 1942-1944 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-70 Rudy Vallee, "My Time Is Your Time". The Good Music Company; 2 discs @120 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-71 Bing Crosby "WWII Radio, Bing Crosby Armed Forces Broadcasts". Delta Music Inc.; 5 discs @228 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-72 "Dick Haymes Sings for You". Sepia Records Ltd.; 1 disc 74 min. 1945--1952 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-73 Dick Haymes, "The Ballad Singer". Jasmine Records; 1 disc @39 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-74 "You'll Never Know: The Best of Dick Haymes". MCA Records; 1 disc 68 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-75 Dick Haymes, "The Ultimate Collection". Prism Leisure Corp.; 1 disc @75 min. 1941-1949 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-76 "The Very Best of Dick Haymes". Taragon Records Co.; 2 discs @120 min. 1943-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-77 "Alice Faye Sings Her Famous Movie Hits". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc @30 min. 1962 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-78 "Alice Faye: The Complete ARC & Brunswick Sides". Collector's Choice Music; 1 disc @57 min. 1934-1937 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-79 Deanna Durbin, "Can't Help Singing (Original Film Soundtracks)". Jasmine Records; 1 disc 71 min. 1936-1945 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-80 Deanna Durbin, "Can't Help Singing". Music & Memories; 1 disc @78 min. 1936-1944 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-81 "This Is the Army" and "Call Me Mister", original casts. Jasmine Records; 1 disc @66 min. 1942, 1946 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-82 Kay Kyser, Bunny Berigan, "The Best of The Big Bands". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 1 disc 29 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-83 The Merrill Staton Voices, "America's Great Songs of Strength and Courage". Sony Music, Inc.; 1 disc @69 min. 1957 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-84 "The Big Band Era", Vol. 4. Michele Records; 1 disc @48 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-85 "Music of The War Years: Remember the 40's" Vol. 1 disc 1, Vol 2 discs 1 and 2. Capitol-EMI Music, Inc.; 3 discs @108 min. 1940's Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-86 "Homecoming 1945", discs 1 and 2. BMG Music; 2 discs 136 min. 1945 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-87 "In the Mood with…1940: Best of the Big Band Era". BMG Music; 1 disc @30 min. 1940 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-88 "In the Mood with…1941: Best of the Big Band Era". BMG Music; 1 disc @30 min. 1941 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-89 "In the Mood with…1942: Best of the Big Band Era". BMG Music; 1 disc @30 min. 1942 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-90 "In the Mood with…1943: Best of the Big Band Era". BMG Music; 1 disc @30 min. 1943 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-91 "Songs of WWI (From Original Recordings 1914-1926)". Take Two Records; 2 copies, 2 discs each @120 min. 1914-1926 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-92 "Not Your Standard Spike Jones Collection". Collector's Choice Music; 3 discs @237 min. 1940s Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-93 "The Songbirds and Crooners of World War II". Music & Memories; 2 discs @108 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-94 "Till Then: The Music That Helped The Allies Win The War". Q Records; 2 discs 99 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-95 "Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters: The Chesterfield Broadcasts". BMG Music; 2 discs 109 min. 1939-1940 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-96 "Mairzy Doats: 44 Wacky Hits". MCA Records Inc.; 2 discs 120 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-97 "Doris Day: 40 Magic Memories". Prism Leisure Corp.; 2 discs 120 min. 1945-- Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-98 Doris Day, "It's Magic". Proper Records Ltd.; 2 discs 138 min. 1945-1951 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-99 "The Sound of The Movies: Judy Garland Vol. 1". The International Music Company; 2 discs 120 min. 1937-1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-100 "The White Cliffs of Dover", various artists. MCA Records, Inc.; 2 discs 134 min. 1937-1952 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-101 "Vera Lynn: The Ultimate Collection". Castle Communications; 2 discs 157 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-102 "The Best Of Kay Kyser & His Orchestra". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 2 discs 107 min. 1935-1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-103 Kay Starr, "For Real". Proper Records Ltd.; 2 discs 111 min. 1944-1952 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-104 The Andrews Sisters, "Now Is the Time: Hidden Gems from the Vaults". Jasmine Records; 2 discs 127 min. 1939-1951 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-105 "Helen Forrest: The Complete World Transcriptions". Soundies; 2 discs 112 min. 1949-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-106 The Dinning Sisters, "Almost Sweet and Gentle". Jasmine Records; 2 discs 130 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-107 "Dick Haymes' Club 15". Ballad Records; 2 discs 114 min. 1949-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-108 "As Time Goes By: World War II". Dynamic Entertainment Ltd.; 3 discs @195 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-109 "The Great War Songs, Volume 28". REDX Entertainment; 3 discs 161 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-110 "The Complete Helen Forrest with Benny Goodman". Collectors' Choice Music; 3 discs @165 min. 1939-1941 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-111 "Golden Greats: Doris Day". Disky Communications Europe; 3 discs @216 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-112 "The Very Best Of Fred Waring & The Pennsylvanians". Reader's Digest Music; 3 discs @174 min. 1923-1967 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-113 "Love Collection", performed by the 101 Strings Orchestra. Madacy Entertainment Group, Inc.; 2 discs 117 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-114 "The Golden Years Of Helen Forrest: I Had The Craziest Dream". Jasmine Records; 4 discs @300 min. 1938-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-115 "Golden Greats: Frank Sinatra". Disky Communications Europe; 3 discs @207 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-116 "Dinah Shore: 36 All-Time Greatest Hits". BMG Special Products; 3 discs @108 min. pre-1972 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-117 "Together Again--Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest". Dynamic Entertainment Ltd.; 3 discs @201 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-118 "Memories Are Made Of This--200 Original Evergreens". Disky Communications Europe; 10 discs 551 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-119 "World War 2 Favorites--When the Lights Go on Again", various artists. IMC Music Ltd.; 3 discs @126 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-120 "Essential Gold--Guy Lombardo". Dynamic Entertainment Ltd.; 3 discs @210 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-121 "Dick Haymes with Harry James (and Benny Goodman): The Complete Columbia Recordings". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 2 discs 92 min. 1941-1942 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-122 Doris Day With Les Brown and his Orchestra, "Sentimental Journey". Charly Schallplatten GmbH; 2 discs 129 min. 1940-1946 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-123 "The Golden Years of The Andrews Sisters: The Unmistakable Voices Of The Swing Era". Jasmine Records; 4 discs 279 min. 1937-1952 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-124 "Golden Greats: Andrews Sisters". Disky Communications Europe; 3 discs @231 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-125 "Golden Greats: Vera Lynn". Disky Communications Europe; 3 discs @210 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-126 Vera Lynn, "White Cliffs of Dover". IMC Music Ltd.; 3 discs @103 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-127 Marlene Dietrich, "Falling In Love Again". IMC Music Ltd.; 3 discs @126 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-128 Doris Day, "Day by Day/Day by Night/Latin for Lovers/Love Him/Showtime/Day in Hollywood". Sony Music Entertainment Inc.; 3 discs @219 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-129 Jo Stafford, "Yes, Indeed!” Proper Records; 4 discs @297 min. 1940-1950 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-130 "Swing Out To Victory!: Songs Of WWII", various artists, original recordings. Platinum Entertainment Inc.; 4 discs @113 min. 1941-1945 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-131 "Spike Jones & His City Slickers". Proper Records; 4 discs 256 min. 1941-1948 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-132 Peggy Lee, "A Nightingale Can Sing The Blues". The International Music Company AG; 5 discs 287 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-CD-133 "Peggy Lee--The Singles Collection". EMI Records Ltd.; 4 discs @324 min. 1941-1975 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-CD-0134 "The Library of Congress Presents Historic Presidential Speeches." Rhino Records; 6 discs @360 min 1908-1993 Rhino Records 11/29/1994

EL-CD-0135 Metropolitan Museum of Art ceremony presenting General Eisenhower a lifetime fellowship April 2, 1946 33 min. 1946 Robert Edsel, Monuments Men Foundation

EL-CD-0136 Dwight Eisenhower speech at Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, on May 28, 1961 23 min 1951 Michelle Rose, New Church Audio

EL-CD-137 Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians: "Say It with Mamie" 2013 Robert Nikora; March 14, 2014

EL-CD-138 Fred Waring & His Pennsylvanians: 13 tracks 40 min. unknown Robert Nikora; March 14, 2014

Miscellaneous Audio Tapes

Number Title/Content Time Speed Date Donor

EL-T-1 (M) Happy Birthday message from the Stern Family Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-2 (M) Eisenhower - News Close-ups Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 22, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-3 (M) DDE Speech on behalf of Richard M. Nixon, Hotel Hilton, Pittsburgh, Penn. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 4, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-4 (M) For All the People - the Eisenhower Years. Radio Station WHDH, Boston, Mass. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-5 (M) DDE Remarks at Testimonial Dinner Honoring Senator Everett Dirksen. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 16, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-6 (M) Military Consideration I Grand Strategy. General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Navel War College, Rhode Island. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 3, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-7 (M) DDE Remarks at National Presbyterian Church, and Federal Room, Statler Hotel, Washington, D. C. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 4, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-8 (M) DDE Luncheon where Freshman Congressman hold Questions and Answer talks with President Eisenhower. Hagerstown, Maryland. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 3, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-9 (M) DDE - Re-dedication of Confederate Cemetery and Message at Town Square. Hagerstown, MD. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 11, 1961 Unknown

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EL-T-10 (M) Tribute to a Patriot. DDE. (2 Reels) NBC, Narrated by James Stewart. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 9, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-11 (M) DDE address to the First Classman, Annapolis, MD. Unknown 3 3/4 1949 Unknown

EL-T-12 (M) Unity - American Lead On. By R. Coulture. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-13 (M) (Not Identified) Donor - Juliea Rooney Unknown unknown Unknown Juliea Rooney

EL-T-14 (M) (Not Identified) Donor - Fred W. Mason. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Fred W. Mason

EL-T-15 (M) Ike's Accomplishments - Donor - R. Grether. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown R. Grether

EL-T-16 (M) Annual Dinner, The Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, Inc. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 18, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-17 (M) Columbia - Presbyterian Dinner, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 23, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-18 (M) Humanitarian Award Dinner, United Cerebral Palsy. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, N.Y.C. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 20, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-19 (M) DDE Speech - San Antonia, Texas. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 30, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-20 (M) DDE Speech - CSRA, Chapter of the Association of the U. S. Army. Fort Gordon, Georgia. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 20, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-21 (M) DDE Speech - Barnard College Luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, N. Y. C. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 19, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-22 (M) DDE Remarks - Gettysburg Penn. To Ft. Pitt Chapter, Assn. of the U. S. Army (Re: D-Day.) Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 6, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-23 (M) A Night with Ike - Case Institute of Tech. DDE Address. Cleveland, OH. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-24 (M) Overseas Correspondents Dinner, Gettysburg, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 8, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-25 (M) Dedication - Eisenhower Library. Narrated by Harry Perkins, KSAL Radio, Salina, Kansas (Duplicates) Unknown 7 1/2 May. 1, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-26 (M) Reunion of SHAEF Correspondents at Overseas Press Club, on the 17th Anniversary of VE-Day. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 8, 1962 Unknown

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EL-T-27 (M) DDE Receives Gold Medal Award from the Union League of Philadelphia, Penn. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 14, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-28 (M) Republican Breakfast. (Mel Laird Group) Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 21, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-29 (M) DDE Address - Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown

EL-T-30 (M) Message of Acceptance for Plaque, Greatest Living American. Taped by CBS for Radio Station KNX, Knoxville, Tenn. (Correction: KNX Los Angeles, Calif. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 4, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-31 (M) DDE Pres Conference aboard the Queen Elizabeth. (2 Reels) Unknown 15 Jul. 18, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-32 (M) TV Interview DDE - Aboard Ferry boat, Copenhagen. Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 1962 Unknown

EL-T-33 (M) DDE's Visit to SHAPE Headquarters, France Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 8, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-34 (M) DDE Speech - Delegate Assembly of the World Confederation, Organizations of the Teaching Profession. Stockholm, Sweden. Unknown 1 7/8 Jul. 31, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-35 (M) Press Conference-DDE. London, England. (BBC) Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 21, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-36 (M) DDE Remarks to Republican Congressional Wives, home of Mrs. P. Bass, Wash., D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 23, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-37 (M) DDE Chat with American Embassy Staff-Press Conf. at Savoy Hotel. London England Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 14-15, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-38 (M) Retirement Ceremonies for Edythe Turner, Chief Nurse at Fitzsimmons Army General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, who took care of DDE during his illness and confinement at Fitzsimmons Unknown 7 1/2 1955 Unknown

EL-T-39 (M) Best Wishes from DDE to the success of motion picture file, "The Longest Day." Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-40 (M) DDE Speech-Columbia, S. Carolina Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 22, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-41 (M) DDE Address-Young Republican Candidates, Gettysburg, Penn Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 29, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-42 (M) DDE Address-Kankakee, Illinois. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 14, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-43 (M) DDE Press Conference-Bedford Springs, Penn Unknown 7 1/2 1962 Unknown

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EL-T-44 (M) DDE Address-National War College, Wash., D. C. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 3, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-45 (M) DDE Speech endorsing Richard M. Nixon, Cow Palace, San Francisco, Calif. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 8, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-46 (M) DDE Airport Rally, will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 7, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-47 (M) DDE Speech-Radio Station WHAS, Louisville, KY. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 27, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-48 (M) DDE Radio speech-Marion, Illinois. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 27, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-49 (M) DDE Speech-Pinehurst, N. Carolina Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 22, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-50 (M) DDE Radio Speech-station WGET Gettysburg, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 14, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-51 (M) DDE Speech-Nat'l Assn. of Manufactures, 67th Annual Congress of American Industry. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 7, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-52 (M) DDE Interview by Dr. f. C. Pogue, At Gettysburg. (This tape restricted)(Tape was regarding DDE's association with General George C. Marshall.) (OH or Vault) Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 28, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-53 (M) People-To-People-Salute to Mexico. (3 Reels) Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 6, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-54 (M) DDE Message to Chicago gathering in salute to the retirement of Marguerite Church. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-55 (M) DDE Statement regarding George C. Marshall Medal. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 1962 Unknown

EL-T-56 (M) Boy Scout Troop requesting message from DDE, Red Banks, N. J. (Denied) Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-57 (M) President Eisenhower's Library. Statement by Harry a. Bullis. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-58 (M) Presidential Profile-Tony Zaghi. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 22, 1952 Unknown

EL-T-59 (M) The President Meets the People-Sheraton Park Hotel, Wash., D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 12, 1956 Unknown

EL-T-60 (M) Eisenhower-Political. (TV Station WBZ TV.) Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 9, 1952 Unknown

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EL-T-61 (M) Eisenhower For President-Political (Boston, Mass. ) Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 28, 1952 Unknown

EL-T-62 (M) Eisenhower TV Spots-Political. Taped in Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-63 (M) Fifty Five Speeches by Republican Delegates to the Republican National Convention, from the New England area. (Citizens for Eisenhower and Nixon)(3 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 1952 Unknown

EL-T-64 (M) I Like Ike-Citizens for Eisenhower. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 1952 Unknown

EL-T-65 (M) The People Ask the President-NBC TV. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 12, 1956 Unknown

EL-T-66 (M) The Gettysburg Address…An American Tradition. Radio Address by Harv Morgan on U. S. Civil War. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 1960 Unknown

EL-T-67 (M) Speech to DDE by Charles Blalock, Springfield, VA. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-68 (M) DDE Press Conference-Statler Hotel, Wash. D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 1, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-69 (M) GOP Leadership Conf.-Caucus Room, Capitol. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 10, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-70 (M) DDE Press Conference-Gettysburg, Penn. (2 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 May. 1, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-71 (M) Choosing the Right President. Remarks by DDE and Republican Governors. (4 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 22-27, 1952 Unknown

EL-T-72 (M) Republican Leaders Conference, Gettysburg, Penn. (6 Reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 30, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-73 (M) Reference to U.S. Flag-J.W. McMann (Donor) Flushing, N. Y. Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 9, 1962 J.W. McMann, Flushing, NY

EL-T-74 (M) Freedom Foundation Awards Ceremonies. Palm springs, California Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-75 (M) DDE Receives Gold Medal award at Pilgrims Dinner, New York City. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 22, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-76 (M) DDE Address-Defiance College Ohio. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 26, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-77 (M) DDE Address and Honorary Degree from Rochester University Unknown 7 1/2 May. 17, 1963 Unknown

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EL-T-78 (M) DDE Press Interview, TV/Radio Station WHEG, Rochester, New York Unknown 7 1/2 May. 17, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-79 (M) DDE Remarks, Effective Citizens Organization Annual Dinner and meeting, Wash., D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 12, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-80 (M) DDE Speech-Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Unknown 7 1/2 May. 17, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-81 (M) DDE Speech in the Interest of Radio Free Europe. New York City Unknown 7 1/2 May. 23, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-82 (M) DDE Message to participants in the 1963 All-American Soap Box Derby. Taped at Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-83 (M) DDE Message to Gen. Truman H. Landon, C & C, USAFE, on his coming retirement. Taped at Radio Station WGET, Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 1963 Unknown

EL-T-84 (M) DDE Remarks-Republican Finance Committee, Hershey, Pennsylvania. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 27, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-85 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower "Americans to Remember." Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-86 (M) Crusade in Europe quotation by R. s. Catta, To DDE. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-87 (M) DDE-Nixon Nomination, Rep. Nat'l Conv. Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 1956 Unknown

EL-T-88 (M) Religious Hymns by the Charles Goings family. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 11, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-89 (M) Unidentified. Donor, Edy Spinosi, Vineland, N. J. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Edy Spinoisi, Vineland, NJ

EL-T-90 (M) County Convention Speech (no other info.) Westville, Florida. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 5, 1961 Unknown

EL-T-91 (M) Religious Quotations by B. G. Hall, Pasadena, CA Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-92 (M) DDE Speech-Constitutional Convention. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-93 (M) DDE Speech-Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 31, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-94 (M) Gettysburg Address by Fed G. Shull, New Haven, Conn. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

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EL-T-95 (M) DDE-John F. Kennedy Speech, recorded from radio by O. Kracpelin, Tucson, Arizona. Unknown 1 7/8 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-96 (M) DDE PRESS CONFERENCE DURING CAMPAIGN TOUR FOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FROM PENNSYLVANIA. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 1962 Unknown

EL-T-97 (M) Pedros (Parakeet) message to DDE. San Diego, CA Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 1961 Unknown

EL-T-98 (M) DDE Birthday Tribute. Aired on monitor 09/14/62 Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 14, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-99 (M) Not Identified-NARS shipment Apr., 1963. M-13884 Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-100 (M) John S. D. Eisenhower, re: Doubleday Publishing Co. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-101 (M) Dinner Honoring Marion Folsom. N. Y. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-102 (M) Party Honoring Sam Fleming, banker from Tenn. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-103 (M) DDE Speech-Behalf of Robert Bartlett, running for congress in Pennsylvania. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-104 (M) Press Conference aboard USS United States. Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 15, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-105 (M) Political tape requested by Edgar Eisenhower for use in a Neighbor-to-Neighbor Fund Drive in King County, WA Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-106 (M) DDE Message to The Big Brothers Assn. of Orange County, CA Taped by WGET Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 5, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-107 (M) DDE Message to assist in furthering the true meaning of the Civil War Centennial. Taped by WGET Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 5, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-108 (M) DDE Message to Delegates at Annual Convention, Veterans of World War One. Taped by WGET Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 20, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-109 (M) DDE Interview aboard the USS United States. CBS Unknown 1 7/8 Jul. 31, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-110 (M) Best Wishes to DDE on his 73rd birthday, from NORAD, North American Air Defense Command. (Radio broadcast.) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 14, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-111 (M) DDE Message to Hollywood Canteen Museum. Taped by Radio Station WGET, Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 8, 1963 Unknown

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EL-T-112 (M) DDE Message for Republican candidate, Neil Wickersham, Huntington, N.Y. Tapes by WGET, Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 8, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-113 (M) DDE Message for Hope Haven Childrens Hospital, Jacksonville, FL. Taped by WGET, Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 8, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-114 (M) DDE Interview by Miss Malabar Brodeur, Time & Life Unknown 3 3/4 1963 Unknown

EL-T-115 (M) People-to-People Program, Charter night, Eisenhower Campter, Abilene, KS. Taped at the Eisenhower Library by NLE Staff. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 18, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-116 (M) DDE Message to Church Federation of Greater Chicago. R. Douglas Stuart, Quaker Oats Company Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 19, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-117 (M) DDE Remarks during ceremonies officially naming the General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower Colonnade, in Battery Park. (2 reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 27, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-118 (M) Why Commemorate the Civil War? Speech by Capt. Eugene Breitenberg, Ft. Myers, VA Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 10, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-119 (M) Freedoms in Religion and Speech. (Reference to President John F. Kennedy, Rockville, MD. Unknown 1 7/8 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-120 (M) Interview of Dr. William D. Aeschbacher, Director, Eisenhower Library, by KSAL Radio, Salina, KS Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 6, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-121 (M) Not Identified-Donor: Mrs. A. J. Daniells, Hanford, CA Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Mrs. A. J. Danniells, Hanford, CA

EL-T-122 (M) DDE Interview by John Bird, Editor, Saturday Evening Post, regarding DDE's article, "Spending Into Trouble" which appeared in the Post & Readers Digest. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 1963 Unknown

EL-T-123 (M) DDE Article, "Lets be Honest With Ourselves" which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post & Readers Digest. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 22, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-124 (M) DDE Article, "When the Highest Office Changes Hands" which will appear in the Saturday Evening Post. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 23, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-125 (M) DDE Statement endorsing the 1964 Freedoms Roll-call. Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge, Penn. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-126 (M) DDE Message to Arlanza School, Sixth grade class, Arlington, CA Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-127 (M) Religious Message to DDE by Donor, Lila Warren, San Antonia, TX. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Lila Warren, San Antonia, TX

EL-T-128 (M) The Aurora March, Conducted by Richard F. Goldenmer, Finnished Conductor. March was dedicated to DDE. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

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EL-T-129 (M) DDE Meeting with Detroit Press, Detroit, Michigan. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 29, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-130 (M) DDE Interview by John Bird, Editor, Saturday Evening Post, regarding DDE's article, "Why I Am a Republican" which will appear in the Post. Palm Desert, CA Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 17, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-131 (M) DDE Remarks to Students at Columbia College upon receiving the 1963 Alexander Hamilton Medal from the Association of the Alumni, Columbia College. NYC Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 21, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-132 (M) DDE Address-Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, NYC Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 9, 1950 Unknown

EL-T-133 (M) DDE Remarks-American Embassy Staff and press conference at Savoy. London, England Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 14-15, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-134 (M) DDE Address-Pilgrims Luncheon, London, England. (2 reels) Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 14, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-135 (M) Songs-Cadet Glee Club, United States Military Academy Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-136 (M) DDE Message regarding plans for a new liberal arts college to be located at Seneca Falls, NY and named Eisenhower College. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-137 (M) DDE Message-20th Anniversary of D-Day Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-138 (M) Religious Message to DDE from Dr. Ashley, Rockville, Maryland. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-139 (M) DDE Speech-Spring State Convention, Jr. Statesmen of America meeting, El Mirador Hotel, Palm Springs. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 9, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-140 (M) Let Freedom Ring, A prerecorded tape program which can be heard by dialing a telephone. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-141 (M) Toy Advertisement (Commercial) Louis Marx, Donor Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Louis Marx

EL-T-142 (M) Dinner with Ike (DDE excerpts) Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 29, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-143 (M) (A&B) GOP Convention - DDE Nomination Speech. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-144 (M) DDE Message-The Light of the Heart, taped for Japanese radio program through the Maryknoll Fathers, located in NYC (Taped at Gettysburg office) Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 23, 1963 Unknown

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EL-T-145 (M) Eisenhower Program-Co-ed Corral radio program, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-146 (M) DDE Political Speech on behalf of Congressman, Clifford McIntyre who is running for Republican Senator from Maine. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-147 (M) DDE Message-American Bar Association General Assembly Meeting. (Taped at Gettysburg) Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 12, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-148 (M) DDE Interview by Ruth Nathan, North American Newspaper Alliance wire service reporter, regarding former President Herbert C. Hoover. Gettysburg, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 6, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-149 (M) DDE Interview by Dr. Walter Judd, Radio Editor Interviewer, regarding Introductory to American Security Council's Radio. Gettysburg, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 18, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-150 (M) Dedication of General Eisenhower Locomotive at Railroad Museum, Green Bay, Wisconsin. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 18, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-151 (M) Freedoms Foundation Dinner (U. S. Army Band and Chorus). Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-152 (M) Congressional Medal of Honor Dinner, NYC (3 reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 1, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-153 (M) York County Republican Dinner, York, Penn. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 5, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-154 (M) DDE Remarks regarding the 1964 election results. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 5, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-155 (M) DDE Message to the new President of Mexico. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 25, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-156 (M) DDE Interview by Jim Hartz, NBC Radio, Gettysburg. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 18, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-157 (M) DDE Endorsement of Alex Blewett for Republican Senator of Montana. (See: Restrictions) Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-158 (M) DDE Receives the Lafayette Freedom Award, Plaza Hotel Wash. D. C. (Transcription of tape in Vertical File) Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 19, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-159 (M) DDE Interview by K. Love, N.E. Program, regarding his views on the invasion of Egypt, by England, France and Israel. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 25, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-160 (M) D-Day Program, produced by Radio Station WEBR, Buffalo, NY. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 6, 1964 Unknown

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EL-T-161 (M) DDE Meeting with Senator Goldwater and Richard Nixon, CBS TV, NYC Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 9, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-162 (M) DDE Interview by John Bird, Editor at Large, The Curtis Publishing Co., regarding the future of the Republican Party. (See: Restrictions) Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 7, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-163 (M) DDE Remarks at American-Ordnance Association Meeting, Lancaster, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 17, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-164 (M) DDE Remarks at Bard College graduation, Annandale, NY Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 20, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-165 (M) My White House, taped by Ralph Anthony, Houston, PA Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-166 (M) Anniversary Concert for UNICEF benefit by the South Orange, NJ Community Orchestra. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-167 (M) I.B.M. Day, New York World's Fair Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 8, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-168 (M) Message to DDE by Gordon Serrott, City Clerk of Columbus, OH. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-169 (M) North American Air Defense, Command Headquarters broadcast, honoring DDE on his 73rd birthday. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 14, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-170 (M) Organ music dedicating songs to the Eisenhower's. A-Tape destroyed - B-Discs. Destroyed - C-Sheet Music to Library collection. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-171 (M) Friends of Churchill - CBS TV program honoring Winston Churchill. Remarks by DDE and Lord Ismay. Reproducted by J. Earl Endacott. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 25, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-172 (M) Eisenhower's Tribute to Sir Winston Churchill. BBC. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 25, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-173 (M) DDE Speaks before Joint Session of Congress. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 6, 1958 Unknown

EL-T-174 (M) GOP Leadership Conference, Caucus Room, U. S. Capitol Unknown 7 1/2 May. 10, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-175 (M) GOP Candidates Meeting with DDE, Gettysburg, Penn. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 29, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-176 (M) DDE Address to Life Insurance Assn. of America at their Annual (Fifty eighth) meeting, Waldorf-Astoria Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 9, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-177 (M) DDE Interview by Philip A. Crowl, Subjt: John F Dulles, in conjuction w/Dulles Oral History Projt, Princeton Univ. Taped at Gettysburg. No Copy or Reproduction of tape, either in recorded

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or written from, shall be made, except by written permission of DDE Unknown unknown Jul. 28, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-178 (M) DDE is recipient of Schonka Award presented by the Delegation & Representatives of the First Ukrainian Academy of Arts & Science, & the Schkonka Memorial Committee, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC Unknown 7 1/2 May. 20, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-179 (M) Original Kick-off Fund Raising drive for the Eisenhower Foundation. Fund Drive Chairman was Herb Clothe, Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Newton, KS Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 1948 Unknown

EL-T-180 (M) DDE Address and Honorary Degree, Grinnell College, IA (4 reels) Unknown 7 1/2 May. 13, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-181 (M) DDE Remarks at Republican national Committee Luncheon, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Wash. D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 28, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-182 (M) DDE Reading of Bill of Rights, for New York Times Radio Station, WQRX. Part Two: DDE Welcome to the Eisenhower Library message, for use with NLE tape-slide program (Note: This message did not record correctly & is not to be used. (See: Attached corres.) Unknown 7 1/2 1965 Unknown

EL-T-183 (M) Army Life One Hundred Years Ago, Narrated by M. Allen. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-184 (M) Message carried by telephone in Bolder, CO, which accused DDE, Chief Justice, Earl Warren and Walter Reuther, of being pro-communist. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 17, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-185 (M) DDE Message to the American Apparel Manufacturers Assn., Inc. Atlanta, GA Taped at Gettysburg, PA. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 1965 Unknown

EL-T-186 (M) DDE Interview by Stephen E. Wirt, Religious Associate of Dr. Billy Graham. Palm Desert, CA. Tape in vault, composite Accession 1970, A70-117 Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 1965 Unknown

EL-T-187 (M) DDE's Appearance in New York City. CBS Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 9, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-188 (M) DDE Remarks at Overseas Press Club, N.Y.C. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 7, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-189 (M) DDE Remarks on receiving scroll from Polish Assn. of Former Political Prisoners, Inc., NYC. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 7, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-190 (M) DDE Interview by ABC Reporter at N.Y. World's Fair. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 9, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-191 (M) Songs dedicated to DDE-MDE, by Redlands School Choir. Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 1965 Unknown

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EL-T-192 (M) DDE Remarks-US Embassy, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Press Conference at Copenhagen Hotel. (2 reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 27, 1962 Unknown

EL-T-193 (M) DDE Speech, Birthplace, Denison, Texas Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 1, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-194 (M) Ceremony adopting DDE into the Chippewa Indians. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 29, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-195 (M) DDE Speech regarding the candidacy of Judge William Lovelace for the Municipal Court of Cincinnati. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 22, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-196 (M) DDE Speech at Washington Post, Book and author Luncheon, Washington D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 1, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-197 (M) DDE Convocation at Ohio University, Athens, OH. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 5, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-198 (M) DDE Message for use during the Alliance for Progress National Conference Meeting in Washington D. C. Oct 13-14-1965 Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 11, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-199 (M) DDE message used by Radio Stat. in Del Rio, TX on 5th Anniv. of his visit of Del Rio, & Ciudad, Mexico, to meet Mexican President, Lopez Mateos, & jointly announce that both Countrie's would proceed with construction of Amistad Dam on Rio Grande River. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 18, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-200 (M) DDE Message Honoring Lowell Thomas, for use by Walter Cronkite and friends, at a Dinner Hororing Mr. Thmas in New York City Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown Unknown

EL-T-201 (M) DDE Message for use by the American Heritage Foundation-through the Republican National Committee, regarding the importance of voting. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 15, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-202 (M) Greetings to DDE-MDE from pupil's of Washington School Hempstead, New York. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 1965 Unknown

EL-T-203 (M) General Eisenhower Birthday Package. Special songs dedicated to DDE on his 75th birthday, by the US Army Band. Lt. Col. Samuel Loboda, Conductor. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 14, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-204 (M) Unidetified man & women discuss a book written by Ruth Montgomery, Titled, "A Gift of Prophecy" Story is about Mrs. Jean Dixon, Well-known Phychic, from Wash. D. C. & her predictions relating to President John F. Kennedy's assassination. (5 reels) Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 15, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-205 (M) DDE Speech at Groundbreaking ceremonies, Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, NY (4 reels) Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 21, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-206 (M) DDE's Farewell message to hosptal staff at Ft. Gordon, and the people of Augusta, Georgia, prior to leaving for Walter Reed Hospital in Wash. D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 22, 1965 Unknown

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EL-T-207 (M) DDE Interview by Delbert McGuire, Head of the Department of Journalism, Texas A&M University. Taped at Gettysburg. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 13, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-208 (M) DDE Speech at Messiah College, Granthan, Penn. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 31, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-209 (M) Services honoring DDE at Park Avenue Synagogue, NYC in observance of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Liberation of Concentration Camps by Allied Armies in Europe. Unknown 3 3/4 28-May-65 Unknown

EL-T-210 (M) DDE Address, U.S. Army War College, Class of 1964-65. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 15, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-211 (M) DDE at Republican Planning Meeting, Hilton Hotel, Washington, D. C. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 1, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-212 (M) DDE Receiving Austrian Medal. ABC News Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 13, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-213 (M) DDE Address, People-to-People Student Abroad Group, Howard University, Wash., D.C. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 17, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-214 (M) A Musical Tribute to DDE. Aired by ABC Radio. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 14, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-215 (M) DDE Remarks at Ground Breaking Ceremonies. U.S.M.A. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 7, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-216 (M) Remarks by Major General George A. Hodson, Radio Station in Chevy Chase, Maryland, relating to DDE's illness of June., 1965. Title: "Confidence." Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 24, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-217 (M) CAMPAIGN SONGS REPRODUCED BY NLE FROM DISCS IN LIBRARY COLLECTION, USED BY GETTYSBURG OFFICE TO CELEBRATE DDE's 75TH BIRTHDAY. (2 REELS) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 3, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-218 (M) Poems dedicated to DDE, by Donor, Gglantina Dasclnievia. Music and poems, Happy Returns-Sorcova. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown

EL-T-219 (M) Republican national Committee-Pres Conference. Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Representative Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 23, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-220 (M) Republican National Committee-Press Conference. Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Representative Gerald Ford. Joint Senate House Republican Leadership news conference. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 11, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-221 (M) Republican National Committee-Press Conference. Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Representative Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 4, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-222 (M) Republican National Committee-Press Conference. Speakers: Senator Everette Direksen and Representative Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 20, 1965 Unknown

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EL-T-223 (M) Republican National Committee-Press Conference. Speakers: Senator Everette Direksen and Representative Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 18, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-224 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 1964 Unknown

EL-T-225 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 20, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-226 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 20, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-227 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 12, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-228 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 3, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-229 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 27, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-230 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 20, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-231 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 5, 1965, Unknown

EL-T-232 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 1, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-233 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 9, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-234 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 30, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-235 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 1964 Unknown

EL-T-236 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 18, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-237 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Rep. Gerald Ford. (Halleck). Part 1. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 10, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-238 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Part 2. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 10, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-239 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 21, 1963 Unknown

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EL-T-240 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 7, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-241 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 20, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-242 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 28, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-243 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 25, 1954 Unknown

EL-T-244 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 7, 11964 Unknown

EL-T-245 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 26, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-246 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Dirksen and Charles Halleck. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 11, 1964 Unknown

EL-T-247 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator Everette Dirksen, Speaks to Republican Women's Conference, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Wash., D.C. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 26, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-248 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator Morton Speaks on Capitol Cloakroom (On end of RNC tape # 29) Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown

EL-T-249 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Direksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 18, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-250 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Everette Direksen and Gerald Ford. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 22, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-251 (M) Republican National Committee-DDE speaks at RNC Luncheon, Mayflower Hotel, Wash., D.C. Other Speakers: RNC Chairman, Ray Bliss and Rep. Bob Wilson, Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee. Unknown 7 1/2 Mun. 28, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-252 (M) DDE Message broadcast from Atlas Satellite. (Original tape) Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 19, 1958 Unknown

EL-T-253 (M) Highlights of the 1952 Republican National Convention and the 1953 Inauguration. Recorded by the donor, William A. Nickert. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 1952-Jan. 20, 1953 William A. Nickert

EL-T-254 (M) Message to DDE from Gordon E. Thiel, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, regarding DDE's visit to Panama in June, 1956. Mr. Thiel was assigned by the U.S.I.S. to take pictures of General Eisenhower's visit. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 20, 1965 Unknown

EL-T-255 (M) General John J. Pershing Speech to his Troops Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown Unknown

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EL-T-256 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon in New York (Tape 2) Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 5, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-257 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon in New York (Tape 1) Unknown 3 3/4 12-Oct-60 Unknown

EL-T-258 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon Speech at Breakfast Meeting, Statler-Hilton, D. C. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 11, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-259 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Friends of Nixon-Lodge Breakfast Party for V.P. Nixon Los Angeles, California. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 14, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-260 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon on Paar Show. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 25, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-261 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon Press Conference. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 29, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-262 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon in Seattle, Washington (Tape 1) Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-263 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon in Seattle, Washington. (Tape 2) Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-264 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon in Seattle, Washington (Tape 3.) Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-265 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon Show, One half Hour. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 20, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-266 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon, Presidential Countdown. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 12, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-267 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Nixon, Meet the Press. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 11, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-268 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Lodge, Columbus, Ohio, State GOP Convention. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 12, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-269 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Lodge, Townhall, CBS-TV, Los Angeles, California. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 3, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-270 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Lodge, Barry Gray Show. Unknown 1 7/8 Oct. 12, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-271 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Campaign. Lodge, Syracuse, New York Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 12, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-272 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Convention. Speech by Thomas E. Dewey. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 27, 1960 Unknown

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EL-T-273 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Convention. Speech by Barry Goldwater Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 27, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-274 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Convention. Speech by President D. D. Eisenhower. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 26, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-275 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Convention. Acceptance Speech by Richard M. Nixon. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 28, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-276 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Convention. Acceptance Speech by Henry Cabot Lodge. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 28, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-277 (M) Republican National Committee-1960 Convention. Keynote Speech by Walter Judd. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 25, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-278 (M) DDE UNVEILING SPEECH OF THE 1225 COPY OF THE MAGNA CARTA. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. DONOR: PETTER ROMILLY. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 31, 1965 Peter Romilly

EL-T-279 (M) Religious and Folksongs by Donor, Mr. & Mrs. R. Lloyd Schuyler, and their friends. Winston Salem, NC Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 1966 Mr. & Mrs. R. Lloyd Schuyler

EL-T-280 (M) Republican National Committee-Henry C. Lodge, Press Conference. (Forum) Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 6, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-281 (M) Republican National Committee-Henry C. Lodge, Press Conference. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 29, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-282 (M) Senator H. Scott, Press Conference. Republican National Committee. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 27, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-283 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, Press Conference. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 9, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-284 (M) Republican National Committee-Nelson Rockefeller. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 12, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-285 (M) Republican National Committee-Thomas Mitchell. Unknown 1 7/8 Sep. 1,1958 Unknown

EL-T-286 (M) Republican National Committee-Arthur Flemming, Press Breifing on Nixon's Position Papers on Education, Tape #1. Tape #2 missing Unknown 1 7/8 Unknown

EL-T-287 (M) Republican National Committee-Arthur Flemming, Press Briefing on Nixon's Position Papers on Education, Tape #3. Tape # 2 missing. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-288 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, Press Conference. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 15, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-289 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, Philadelphia, PA. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 27, 1960 Unknown

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EL-T-290 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, Williamsport, PA. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 22, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-291 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, Richmond, VA Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 27, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-292 (M) Republican National Committee-GOP Fund Raising Dinner, Los Angeles, California. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 27, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-293 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton-Charles Percy News Conference. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 7, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-294 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, "Whats Your Question", Louisville, KY Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 19, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-295 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, National Association of Manufacturers Interview. Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 10, 1959 Unknown

EL-T-296 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, National Educational Association. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 7, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-297 (M) Republican National Committee-Senator T. Morton, Lincoln Day Dinner. Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 11, 1960 Unknown

EL-T-298 (M) DDE Speech (statement) for use by Mark O. Hatfield who is running for the U.S. Senate from the state of Oregon. Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown

EL-T-299 (M) DDE Sylvanus Thayer Speech (taped at Walter Reed Army Hospital) for New York University. DDE was originally scheduled to present this in person. His Doctors urged him to make the trip. (Transcription of tape is in NLE vertical file) Unknown 7 1/2 May. 1966 Unknown

EL-T-300 (M) Remarks by DDE and several songs by "Sing Out '66" group in parking lot at DDE's Gettysburg home. (Program not completed) Unknown 1 7/8 May. 4, 1966 Unknown

EL-T-301 (M) DDE Tribute to the City of Hope, and Barry Leithead. (Transcription of tape is in vertical file) Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown

EL-T-302 (M) DDE Interview with Dr. Homer d. Peabody, President of the San Diego, Calif., Rotary Club. Interview was broadcast by station KOGO(Time-Life) during family week. Unknown 7 1/2 1966 Unknown

EL-T-303 (M) United States Air Force Memorial Commemoration at Essex, England honoring the Association formed between the people of Essex and the U.S. Air Force members stationed in Essex during World War Two. B.B.C. Report. Unknown 7 1/2 Clayton H. Brace-Time Life Broadcast. Inc. 6/13/1966

EL-T-304 (M) Recordings, "I Want to be Known as Susie's Feller" "Elsie Schultze-enheim" Sung by Charles Correll and Freeman Gosden. Unknown 7 1/2 Mr. McSherry 6/13/1966

EL-T-305 (M) Message from J. H. Schreck regarding DDE meeting with former President Harry S. Truman on June 5, 1966 in Kansas City, Missouri. Also two songs, "Missouri Waltz" and "Star Dust"

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which were played on the organ by Mr. Schreck and dedicated to DDE & HST Unknown 7 1/2 J. H. Schreck 6/17/1966

EL-T-306 (M) NBC Coverage of the Golden Wedding Anniversary of General and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. (1) DDE and Bryson Rash. (2) Questions & Answers. Unknown 7 1/2 NBC Radio 7/8/1966

EL-T-307 (M) DDE Interview regarding his Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. (both sides) Unknown 7 1/2 Unknown 8/8/1966

EL-T-308 (M) Interview of Dr. John Wickman, Drector of NLE, by Radio Station WIBG, Topeka, Kansas. Interview took place at the Eisenhower Museum Aug. 12, 1966. Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 12, 1966 WIBG Radio. Mr. Roger Bailey. 8/19/1966

EL-T-309 (M) Arrival of Russian Premier Khrushchev. 09/15/59. Departure of Russian Premier Khrushchev. 09/17/59 Unknown 3 3/4 9/15/1959, 9/27/1959 NARS Shipment 8/24/1966

EL-T-310 (M) Arrival of Priemer Minister Lamumba. 07/27/1960 Unknown 3 3/4 7/27/1960 NARS Shipment 8/24/1966

EL-T-311 (M) Dirksen-Ford Press Conference. Mar. 3, 1966 Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 3, 1966 NARS Shipment 8/24/1966

EL-T-312 (M) Dirksen-Ford Leadership Press Conference 03/10/66 Unknown 3 3/4 3/10/1966 NARS Shipment 8/24/1966

EL-T-313 (M) Dirksen-Ford Press Conference. Mar. 17, 1966 Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 17, 1966 NARS Shipment 8/24/1966

EL-T-314 (M) Dirksen-Ford Joint G.O.P. Leadership Press Conference. March 31, 1966. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 31, 1966 NARS Shipment 8/24/1966

EL-T-315 (M) Pre-Convent 1960. Spcl preview by WUMCA, NYC, of men who could play important rolls in GOP Pres. Nom. 1st Spker-Cong. John Lindsay-NY, regard William P. Roger's & VP of US. 2nd Spker-Cong. John Rhoads- AZ, behalf-Sen. Goldwater, possible candidate for VP Unknown 7 1/2 William P. Rogers shipment 8/24/66

EL-T-316 (M) DDE Dedication of the Eisenhower Ballroom at Carlisle Barracks & the Eisenhower Chair of Strategic Appraisal at the US Army War College. Tape was recorded by a local radio station 08/31/66 Unknown 7 1/2 8/31/1966 Dept of Army-US Army War College 10/6/1966

EL-T-317 (M) DDE Message "Breakthrough for Youth Boy Scout", Banquet on Sep. 20, 1966, at Greenville, SC. (Written transcription in Box 10; 1966 Prin File; PR 5-1-1 Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 20, 1966 Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company 10/6/1966

EL-T-318 (M) DDE Conference with Twenty Two Journalists from Asia, New Zealand, etc., at gettysburg. These journalists were visiting the U.S. under the auspices of the Dept. of State, Dept. of Defense, USIA and The White House Unknown 7 1/2 Gettysburg Office 12/5/1966

EL-T-319 (M) A Minister's Message on President Eisenhower's 1st Inauguration. (Minister no identified) Unknown 7 1/2 NARS Shipment 12/5/1966

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EL-T-320 (M) "Our Ike" (song) singer William Buchanan, Meadville, Pennsylvania. Unknown 7 1/2 NARS Shipment 12/5/1966

EL-T-321 (M) DDE Remarks as received from an American Satellite. Recorded from a tracking station at Cape Canaveral, Florida, Dec. 19, 1958 Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 19, 1958 NARS Shipment 12/5/1966

EL-T-322 (M) Children's Bible Hour-Recording of a Story Embracing Incidents from DDE's Boyhood Days. Speaker: Mrs. Bertha T. Shook, Director, Children's Bible Hour, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Unknown 7 1/2 NARS Shipment 12/5/1966

EL-T-323 (M) Program of DDE-MDE's 40th Wedding Anniversary, Jul. 1, 1956 Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 1, 1956 NARS Shipment 12/5/1966

EL-T-324 (M) God Created America. Words & music from donor, Helen Enyeart, Troy, Ohio and Beulah Kunkle of Fletcher, Ohio Unknown 7 1/2 Helen Enyeart, Troy, Ohio & Beulah Kunkle of Fletcher, OH; NARS Shipment 12/5/1966

EL-T-325 (M) Ceremonies-Eisenhower Lib. 11/17/66 opening Manuscript Collections for research. A: Welcome & Intros-Dr. John Wichman, Dir., Eishenhower Library. B: Address by Dr. Malcolm Moos, Ford Found. Dr. Moos served DDE's Admin as Spcl Consult. & Admin Asst to DDE Unknown 7 1/2 11/17/1966 NLE--Recorded 11/17/66

EL-T-326 (M) DDE Address at Phillips Exeter Academy Commencement Jun. 12, 1966 Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 12, 1966 Gettysburg Office 12/7/1966

EL-T-327 (M) DDE Remarks honoring Henry M. Wriston at dinner at the Hotel Plaza, NYC Oct. 26, 1966. Speakers: DDE, Clifford C. Nelson, Courtney C. Brown and Henry M. Wriston. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 26, 1966 Mary M. McLeod, Columbia University, NYC 12/12/1966

EL-T-328 (M) News Broadcast by R.R. Siegrist, Mutual Broadcasting System, Wash. D. C. regarding Pres. L. B. Johnon's recent surgery, Gen. Eisenhower's visit with the Pres. following his operation, & a possible "Good Will" world tour, by Gen. Eisenhower Aired 11/17/66 Unknown 7 1/2 11/17/1966 R.R. Siegrist, MBS, Wash. D. C. 12/12/1966

EL-T-329 (M) DDE Remarks at the Convention of the Radio-Television News Directors Association, LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, Sept 30, 1966 Unknown 7 1/2 Sep.30, 1966 Bruce Dennis, NYC 12/30/1966

EL-T-330 (M) Republican Cordinating Committee Press Conference, Hilton Hotel, Wash., D.C. Oct. 3, 1966. Remarks by DDE, Ray C. Bliss and Governor Volpe of Masschusette. (Written transription in Vertical File) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 3, 1966 Republican Nat'l Comm. 12/30/1966

EL-T-331 (M) Happy Birthday Greetings and Program Dedicated to General Eisenhower, from the pupils of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School of Levittown, Pennsylvania. Unknown 3 3/4 Mrs. Janet R. Schwalm Supervisor, DDE School Levittown, PA

EL-T-332 (M) Message to DDE from Mr. James H. Schreck regarding defects in the U. S. Postal System. Unknown 7 1/2 James H. Schreck 1/3/1967

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EL-T-333 (M) Song, "We'll Never Ration Liberty", played on the organ by Clayton Shanks and dedicated to DDE. Unknown 3 3/4 Clayton Shanks 12/30/1966

EL-T-334 (M) DDE Intview-AP Trans-Vertical file Reel 1-1-Berlin Decisn 2-Suez 1956 3-Pres. Disabty 4-Geneva & Vietnam. Reel 2-1-Why I ran for Pres. 2-Korea 3-Credibility Gap 4-Tenure & Elect of Congress 5-Young People Opin Dup by NLE-Access 1970;A70-117-see film strip Unknown unknown Relman Morin, Assoc. Press 1/15/1967

EL-T-335 (M) DDE News Conference with Ronald Reagon. June 15, 1966, Gettysburg, PA Unknown 7 1/2 6/15/1966 Gettysburg Office 1/16/1967

EL-T-336 (M) Gen. D. D. Eisenhower and Sec. of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, speak from Algiers urging support of the 3rd War Loan. Oct. 23, 1943. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 23, 1943 University of Washington 33/29/1967

EL-T-337 (M) Gen. D. D. Eisenhower Speech to a Joint Session of Cangress. Introduced by Rep. Sam Rayburn, followed by commentary by Bill Henry. Jun. 18, 1945 Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 18, 1945 University of Washington 33/29/1967

EL-T-338 (M) Ve-Day Coverage, Part 3. DDE Message on VE-Day. Part 4. DDE message on the liberation of Europe, noting the importance of the Pacific War. Proceeded by a message form Gen. George C. Marshall. May 8, 1945 Unknown 7 1/2 May. 8, 1945 University of Washington 33/29/1967

EL-T-339 (M) DDE Remarks for Alaskan Forces Radio Netwk, Alaskan arm of the worldwide Armed Forces Radio & TV Svc, commemorating-25th anniver. of Armed Forces Radio overseas. (Also: One "Raw Interview" tape used in conj. with above program) (Dup of 1st tape rec. 5/4/67) Unknown 3 3/4 John W. Ohlsen, Capt USAF 4/16/1967

EL-T-340 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Jan. 12, 1966. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 12, 1966 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-341 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Jan 12, 1966. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 12, 1966 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-342 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Sept. 15, 1966 Unknown 3 3/4 Sept. 15, 1966 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-343 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Sept. 22, 1966. Unknown 3 3/4 Sept. 22, 1966 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-344 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Oct. 13, 1966 Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 13, 1966 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-345 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Jan. 10, 1967. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 10, 1967 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-346 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Feb. 2, 1967. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 2, 1967 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

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EL-T-347 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Feb. 24, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 24, 1967 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-348 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Mar. 23, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 23, 1967 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-349 (M) Republican National Committee-Speakers: Senator Dirksen and Congressman Ford. Apr. 20, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 20, 1967 Republican Nat'l Committee 5/9/1967

EL-T-350 (M) DDE Excerpt from UN Charter that was pre-recorded/used by Nat'l Symphy Orch. in present. of "Preamble for a Solemn Occasion", A spcl concert-memory of late L. Corrin Strong, former Ambass. to Norway, & past Pres of Nat'l Symphony Orch Assoc 4/5/67 Unknown 7 1/2 4/5/1967 M. Robert Rogers, Nat'l Symphony Orch. 5/27/1967

EL-T-351 (M) DDE address at dedication of the Omaha Beach Landing Mural at West Point Museum. Mural was a gift from the West Point Class of 1944, (John Eisenhower's Class). Jun. 2, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 2, 1967 United States Military Academy, via Gettysburg office 6/16/1967

EL-T-352 (M) DDE Press Conference regarding the Middle East crisis. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania office. May 25, 1967 Unknown 15/16 5/25/1967 Gettysburg Office 6/16/1967

EL-T-353 (M) DDE remarks to Caravan Club of Great Britain, Gettysburg Office. June 7, 1967 Unknown 15/16 6/7/1967 Gettysburg Office 6/16/1967

EL-T-354 (M) Conversation with DDE and Gen. Edward J. Stackpole, Harrisburg, Penna. Taped at Gettysburg College. 1966 Unknown 7 1/2 1966 Brod Seymour, WHP-TV, Inc. Harrisburg, PA 7/10/1967

EL-T-355 (M) "Ode to An American Soldier." song dedicated to DDE by donor, Ferde Grofe. Unknown 7 1/2 Ferde Grofe, Santa Monica, CA 7/17/1967

EL-T-356 (M) A Plan for World Peace. Message to DDE from donor, E. H. Molema. Unknown 1 7/8 E. H. Molema, Lehi, UT 7/17/1967

EL-T-357 (M) Ike & 90th Club. Rep. Cmpgn Com. mbrs meet with DDE, at Gettysburg. 07/15/67. (Notation on tape bx states-Campaign Committee can use mat'l, but NO QUOTES, per DDE to Bryce Harlow) Written trans. In Vertical file. Tape in vault-Composite Accession A70-117) Unknown unknown 7/15/1967 Gettysburg Office 7/24/1967

EL-T-358 (M) Eisenhower Memorabilia. August 10, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 8/10/1967 Anthonk F. Janak 8/21/1967

EL-T-359 (M) DDE Press Conference. July 26, 1967. DDE remarks regarding the Panama Treaty, Detroit Riots, and followed by questions and answers Unknown 7 1/2 7/26/1967 Unknown 8/3/1967

EL-T-360 (M) General Eisenhower Returns to Kansas. June 22, 1945. (Last part of original disc is missing.) (B) Election Eve with Wendell Willkie, and others. (2) Reels. DDE Speech at Iowa State Fair, Des Moines, Iowa. August 30, 1954 Unknown 7 1/2 6/22/1945, 8/30/1954 Unknown 8/9/1967

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EL-T-361 (M) Special Music for General & Mrs. Eisenhower, by donor, R. Hoy. Recorded in February, 1957. Titled, Some Music of and About the Southwest. (2) Reels. Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 1957 Mr. R. Hoy, 930 Crestwood Dr. Santa Barbara, CA 8/21/1967

EL-T-362 (M) General Eisenhower's Mansion House Speech, London, England. (B) Freedom of City of London to DDE. June 12 1945 (Recording originally made from NBC. Unknown 3 3/4 6/12/1945 Richard H. Gerdes 9/1/1967

EL-T-363 (M) DDE msg to Arab world on victims of 1967 Middle East conflict. Gen. presented chk for $1,000,000 to UN. Relief & Works Agcy for aid to refugees of war. DDE-Hon. Chair. of NEED (Near East Emergency Donations) Trans in NLE Vertical file-not accurate 9/7/67 Unknown 7 1/2 9/7/1967 Harry Harding, Time, Inc. 9/19/1967

EL-T-364 (M) DDE address, National War College, and Industrial College of the Armed forces. Introduced by Gen. Schomburg. Oct. 10, 1966. Two tapes, (1) Duplicate. Unknown unknown Oct. 10, 1966 Unknown

EL-T-365 (M) DDE Interview by Bill Lawrence. Subject: 1968 Presidential Candidates. June 5, 1967. Unknown 6/5/1967 Gettysburg Office 9/15/1967

EL-T-366 (M) DDE Interview by Robert W. Wheeler regarding a thesis on Jim Thorpe. Aug. 17, 1967. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 17, 1967 Gettysburg Office (Robert W. Wheeler.) 10/12/1967

EL-T-367 (M) DDE Interview with Merriman Smith, U.P.I., Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Three tapes. Oct 11, 1965. Unknown 7 1/2 10/11/1965 Merriman Smith, U.P.I. 10/12/1967

EL-T-368 (M) DDE intview with Mr. Harvey, Radio Stat-WCAU, Phil. PA. about DDE's book, "At Ease" which was published early 1967. (Note: Approx. 200 dup. ft. of opening segmt of interview also rec'd. Spliced at end of tape) 10/12/67 (Spliced seg. Record at 1 7/8 IPS Unknown 7 1/2 10/12/1967 WCAU Radio Station, via Gettysburg 10/24/1967

EL-T-369 (M) DDE remarks at Freedoms Foundation metting with executives of volunteer organizations in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Nov. 8, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 8, 1967 Gettsburg Office 11/8/1967

EL-T-370 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 02/24/66 Unknown 3 3/4 2/24/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-371 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 04/21/66 Unknown 3 3/4 4/21/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-372 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 06/2/66 Unknown 3 3/4 6/2/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-373 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 6/9/1966 Unknown 3 3/4 6/9/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-374 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 6/16/66 Unknown 3 3/4 6/16/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

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EL-T-375 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 7/22/66 Unknown 3 3/4 7/22/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-376 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 07/28/66 Unknown 3 3/4 7/28/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-377 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 08/5/66 Unknown 3 3/4 8/5/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-378 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 08/25/66 Unknown 3 3/4 8/25/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-379 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford 09/1/66 Unknown 7 1/2 9/1/1966 National Archives 12/18/1967

EL-T-380 (M) DDE interview by Bill Lawrence, Political Editor for American Broadcasting System (Company) regarding DDE's Favorite Story of All Stories. Gettysburg, Penna. Jul. 30, 1967. "Issues & Answers". Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 30, 1967 Anthony F. Janak NARS Shipment 1/12/68

EL-T-381 (M) CBS-Who, What, When, Where, Why, Narrated by Harry Reasoner. DDE & Gen. Omar Bradley are interviewed by Reasoner regarding their views on Viet Nam. Gettysburg, Penna. 11/27/67 Unknown 7 1/2 11/27/1967 Unknown

EL-T-382 (M) DDE Address before the Bull Elephants, Rayburn House Office Building, Wash., D.C. Nov. 21, 1967. (2) Original and 2 duplicate tapes. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 21, 1967 NARS Shipment 2/12/1968

EL-T-383 (M) Fiftieth Anniversary of Fort Lewis, Wash. Prsented by AUSA before the TAC-FL-CHAP. Sep. 15, 1967. Unknown 7 1/2 9/15/1967 NARS Shipment 2/12/1968

EL-T-384 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower Community School Dedication in Flint, Michigan. Nov. 15, 1966 Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 15, 1966 Edward A. Rauch (NARS Shipment 2/12/1968)

EL-T-385 (M) T. L. Osborn Evangelistic Association presents: Instructions to Soul Winners. Unknown 3 3/4 A. L. Steppel, Rt 3, Box 346, Los Lunos, New Mex.

EL-T-386 (M) DDE Interview-Ralph Colliers about the Gen. book, "At Ease" published by Doubleday & Co. The orig. tape recorded by Gen. Robt Schulz at 15/16 IPS. Dup tape made by NLE at 3 3/4 IPS. Note: Last question ask DDE was about "Draft Card Burners" 10/12/67 Unknown 3 3/4 10/12/1967 Gettysburg Office 2/26/1968

EL-T-387 (M) P.Conf-7 Lakes Ctry Club-Palm Sprg-CA. intvwers-Mr. Gilmore, R. Joseph-Esquire; T. Self-Bus. Wk Mag; L. Badger-NBC News; J. Laird-KCMB News; B.Schifman, K. Fox-KC Star; C.Stebbins, Columbus Disp; P. Reich-Chicago Amer.; T. Alexander-Pitts Post Unknown 7 1/2 1/13/1968 Gettysburg Ofc- 2/9 (See PR-3 Interview DDE's "Signature File")

EL-T-388 (M) Fourteen speeches and songs by famous people recorded by Mr. Marvin a. Bruno. Two of the speeches relate to Theodore Roosevelt. (Tape unrelated to DDE.) Unknown 3 3/4 Marvin A. Burno (See file, Bruno, 1967 D file. Rec'd 1967

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EL-T-389 (M) DDE Press Conference following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Nov. 23, 1963. Transcript of tape in files. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 23, 1963 Gettysburg Office

EL-T-390 (M) Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, and a Prayer for Peace, It is Love. Unknown 7 1/2 Mrs. Thea Ayre (via Gettysburg) 1968

EL-T-391 (M) DDE Speech at SHAPE Dinner, Patton Hall, Fort Myer, Virginia. Nov. 16, 1966. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 16, 1966 Gettysburge Office

EL-T-392 (M) Raymond Pitcairn Address on Abraham Lincoln, at Valley forge Military academy. Also, the Battley Hymn of the Republic sung by the Cadet Chorus. Unknown 7 1/2 Gettysburg Office 4/5/1968

EL-T-393 (M) Richard M. Nixon address to Republican Women, the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC. Jan. 27, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 27, 1968 Gettysburg Office 4/5/1968

EL-T-394 (M) DDE Meets with Senator Barry Goldwater on his farm at Gettysburg. 1964 Unknown 7 1/2 1964 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-395 (M) Governor William scranton on "Meet The Press" program. Two reels. Jul. 12, 1964 Unknown 7 1/2 Jul. 12, 1964 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-396 (M) Republican National Committee. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford at Press Conf. 02/07/1967 Unknown 3 3/4 2/7/1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-397 (M) Republican National Committee Press Conf. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford Aug. 3, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 3, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-398 (M) Republican National Committee. Face The Nation with Senator Everett Dirksen Aug. 6, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 6, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-399 (M) Republican National Committee Press Conf. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford Aug. 29, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 29, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-400 (M) Republican National Committee, GOP Leadership Conference. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford Sep. 21, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 21, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-401 (M) Republican National Committee Press Conf. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford Oct. 26, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 26, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-402 (M) Republican National Committee Press Conf. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford Nov. 3, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 3, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-403 (M) Republican National Committee, GOP Leadership conference. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford. Nov. 16, 1967. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 16, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-404 (M) Republican National Committee, GOP Leadership Conference . Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford. Dec. 7, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 7, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

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EL-T-405 (M) Republican National Committee. Equal Time, TV. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford Dec. 15, 1967 Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 15, 1967 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-406 (M) Republican National Committee Press Conference at the U.S. Capitol. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford. Feb. 21, 1968 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 21, 1968 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-407 (M) Republican National Committee Press Conference. Speakers: Everett Dirksen & Gerald Ford. Feb. 29, 1968 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 29, 1968 RNC via NARS 4/8/1968

EL-T-408 (M) Address by B. J. Grantham, to DDE, regarding the American Constituion, and quotes from the Bible. Unknown 3 3/4 B. J. Grantham 4/15/1968

EL-T-409 (M) DDE Interview with Dr. Max Rafferty, Indio, Calif. Two reels. April 12, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 4/12/1968 Dr. Max Rafferty 4/16/1968

EL-T-410 (M) Memoria Services for Sgt. D. Richard Simons. Reading & Address by Bishop Willard Pendleton, Hymns 147 & 465. Unknown 7 1/2 Mrs. Raymond Pitcairn Indio shipment 5/16/1968

EL-T-411 (M) Republican National Committee. Goldwater for President-Goldwater & Eisenhower. Gettysburg, Penna. Sep. 22, 1964. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 22, 1964 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-412 (M) Republican National Committee-Goldwater for President-Cincinnati, Ohio Rally. Sep. 29, 1964 Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 29, 1964 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-413 (M) Republican National Committee-Goldwater Speech-Oct. 16, 1964. Two reels. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 16, 1964 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-414 (M) Republican National Committee-Goldwater Victory Rally-Madison Square Garden, New York city. Oct. 26, 1964. Two reels Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 26, 1964 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-415 (M) Republican National Committee-Mr. Miller's Visit to Marietta, Ga. Oct. 26, 1964. Two reels Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 26, 1964 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-416 (M) Republican National Committee-Goldwater in Phoenix, arizona. Nov. 1, 1964. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 1, 1964 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-417 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen-Ford. Aug. 13, 1966 Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 13, 1966 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-418 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen-Press Conference following LBJ's State of the Union Address. Jan. 10, 1967. (Also 1 duplicate tape) Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 10, 1967 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-419 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen, Morton, Findley and Ford, at Lincoln Memorial Ceremony. Feb. 6, 1967. Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 6, 1967 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-420 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen-Ford. Mar. 24, 1967. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 24, 1967 RNC 6/12/1968

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EL-T-421 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen-Ford. GOP Congressional Leadership Press Conference, U.S. Capitol. May 11, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 5/11/1967 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-422 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen-Ford Press Conference. May 25, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 5/25/1967 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-423 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen-Ford Press Conference. July 13, 1967. Unknown 7 1/2 7/13/1967 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-424 (M) Republican National Committee-Ford and Rhodes press conference. Aug. 2, 1967. Unknown 7 1/2 8/2/1967 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-425 (M) Republican National Committee-Dirksen Record. Unknown 3 3/4 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-426 (M) Republican National Committee-"Brunch With Barry" Goldwater answers questions sponsored by Citizens for Goldwater and Miller. Unknown 7 1/2 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-427 (M) Republican National Committee-Goldwater Civil Rights (Free Society). Unknown 7 1/2 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-428 (M) Republican National Committee-Goldwater and Miller Families. Unknown 7 1/2 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-429 (M) Republican National Committee-News In Prespective-Two reels Unknown 7 1/2 RNC 6/12/1968

EL-T-430 (M) DDE PConf-CA 03/15/68-Written trans.-DDE's Sign. file. Discuss: Duchel-Vietnam War; Rockefeller-WW II, Germany; Westmoreland, Rafferty, DeGaulle, Battle of Bulge; McCarthy, Dulles-Dien Bien Phu; Johnson "DOVE"; Montgomery, Kennedy-Gold & Reagan. Unknown 7 1/2 3/15/1968 Gettysburg Office 6/1/1968

EL-T-431 (M) ABC News broadcast by Pierce Anderson, March Air Force Base, Calif., re: DDE's heart attack. April 30, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 4/30/1968 Gettysburg Office 6/28/1968

EL-T-432 (M) CBS News with Walter Cronkite & Dan Rather, re: DDE's visit with President L. Johnson aboard his plane at March Air Force Base in California. April 18, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 4/18/1968 Gettysburg Office 6/28/1968

EL-T-433 (M) DDE Receives a golf plaque from Bob Hope, on behalf of the Golfers Association of America, prior to the Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic in Palm Desert, Calif. Feb. 4, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 4, 1968 Gettysburg Office-via Anthony Janak, CBS, NYC 6/29/1968

EL-T-434 (M) March AFB, Officer's Wives' Club members, visit the Cochran-Odlum Ranch in Indio, California, where DDE, MDE, Jacqueline Cochran and Mrs. Mary Martin, addressed the members. March 25, 1968. (DDE maintains an office at the ranch. ) Unknown 3 3/4 3/25/1968 Col. Sidney A. Goldman, USAF, March AFB 6/21/1968

EL-T-435 (M) Dr. John e. Wickman, Director, Eisenhower Library, interview on the Hilton Hodges, "Lets Talk," radio program, WIBW, Topeka, Kansas. July 2, 1968. Unknown 7 1/2 7/2/1968 Reproduced by NLE 7/2/1968

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EL-T-436 (M) David Eisenhower Interview on the NBC Monitor Program re: Richard M. Nixon. July 13, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 7/13/1968 Gettysburg Office 7/20/1968

EL-T-437 (M) Bob Considines' NBC Monitor Report on DDE & HST, as past Presidents. July 13, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 7/13/1968 Gettysburg Office 7/20/1968

EL-T-438 (M) Gen. Eisenhower's Endorsement of Nixon, his choice for Pres., via NBC's Monitor Prgm, Walter Reed Hosp. at DC. 07/18/68. (Also dup tape recorded at Walter Reed of comments prior to endorsemt-Nixon.) Note: Use NBC Monitor recording for dup due to clarity Unknown 7 1/2 7/18/1968 Gettysburg Office 7/20/1968

EL-T-439 (M) Conference of Western History Association, Tucson, Arizona. Topic: Indian Oral History. Oct. 18, 1968 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 18, 1968 Taped by Will Jones, NLE Assistant Curator 10/21/1968

EL-T-440 (M) Speeches by David Eisenhower & Julie Nixon, Eisenhower Library. Oct. 15, 1968. David & Julie are campaigning for Julie's father, Richard M. Nixon, in his bid for the presidency. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 15, 1968 Reproduced by NLE 10/15/1968

EL-T-441 (M) Intview w/Prof. AL Funk. Prof. Humanities & Histy-Univ. FL. Intview-Walter Reed Hosp. DC 07/29/68. Subj-"ANVIL" Code for Allies invasion-S. France. Note: Instr. per Gen. Schulz, Exec. Asst.-no use as "Direct Quote". Tape-vault, comp. Access. 1970 A70117 Unknown 7 1/2 7/29/1968 Gettysburg Ofc-Dupe used for trans. Also in file. 10/18/1968

EL-T-442 (M) Adams County Young Republicans, Lincoln Day Dinner, Gettysburg, Penna. Feb. 21, 1968. Guest speaker was Senator Charles Percy. Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 21, 1968 Gettysburg Office10/12/1968

EL-T-443 (M) Happy Birthday message to DDE from the teachers & children of the Eisenhower Elementary, Oct 14, 1968. Unknown 3 3/4 10/14/1968 Gettysburg Office Oct. 1968

EL-T-444 (M) Message to DDE from Miss Kem Templeton re: D-Day, June 6, 1944. Unknown 3 3/4 Kem Templeton Oct. 1968

EL-T-445 (M) Message to MDE from Mrs. Murriel W. Sainsbury re: Mrs. Sainsbury's illness. Unknown 3 3/4 Murriel W. Sainsbury Oct. 1968

EL-T-446 (M) NLE Oral History Interview with James M. Putnam, who served DDE-MDE as a steward on private car number 90 on the Penna Railroad. Interview was made by William Jones, NLE staff member, at Tucson, AZ, 10/18/1968. Two reels & 1 dupe reel used for transcribing) Unknown unknown 10/18/1968 NLE 10/21/1968

EL-T-447 (M) Songs & Poem's dedicated to Gen. Eisenhower by Alice E. Mortensen, Cathy Weidert, Peggy Elderbook, Sue Skagen, Side two is stereo. Unknown 7 1/2 Gettysburg Office, Thomas J. Higgins, Jr. 10/23/1968

EL-T-448 (M) The United States Army Band & Chorus Salute General Eisenhower on the occasion of his 78th birthday. STEREO. An additional tape rec'd Oct 31, 1968, with an addition of the "Dog Face Solder" added to program. Monaural. Both taped 10/14/68 Unknown 7 1/2 10/14/1968 US Army 10/23/1968, US Army 10/31/1968

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EL-T-449 (M) Special Church services held in honor of DDE by the General's Presbyterian Church, Gettysburg, Penna., in Salute to Eisenhower Week. Oct 13, 1968 Unknown 3 3/4 10/13/1968 Thomas, Richard P., Gettysburg Office 11/1/1968

EL-T-450 (M) Gen. DDE's Radio Address to American Combat units aboard transport ships prior to invasion of N. Africa. 11/9/42. Tape was reproduced from soundtrack of "The Crusade in Europe" motion picture film series in the NLE files. (Written trans with tape.) Unknown 3 3/4 11/9/1942 NLE 11/24/1968

EL-T-451 (M) Tape-Letter to General Eisenhower containing a "Get Well" message and songs from students from the Columbia Bible School. Nov. 11, 1968. Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 11, 1968 Stuart Baliles, Columbia S.C. Bible College 12/1/1968

EL-T-452 (M) "Salute to Eisenhower" from the students of Gettysburg Senior High School, Gettysburg, Penna. Oct 16, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 10/16/1968 Mr. Moris Quint12/1/1968

EL-T-453 (M) CBS-News of President-elect R.M. Nixon's comment regarding his visit with Gen. Eisenhower at Walter Reed Army Hospital. Nov. 6 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 6 1968 Gettysburg Office 12/1/1968

EL-T-454 (M) Ceremony-Railway used-DDE during WW II & pullman car carrying body of Churchill to Dadon Oxforshire for burial-prsented-David Bruce/US Amb. England, by Duke/Edinburgh behalf-British Gov. Cars go to Nat'l Railway Mus. Green Bay, WI 11/25/68. Repo BBC Broad Unknown 7 1/2 11/25/1968 John R. Scigliano, reproduced recording from BBC Broadcast-Pittsburgh, PA 12/1/1968

EL-T-455 (M) Dr. John e. Wickman, Director of the Eisenhower Center, is interviewed by Hilton Hodges on his radio program, "Lets Talk" on WIBW Radio, Topeka, Kansas, Dec. 9, 1968. Reproduced by NLE from a radio monitor. Unknown unknown Dec. 9, 1968 NLE 12/9/1968

EL-T-456 (M) Election Day 1968. Walter Cronkite and other press reporters comment on the 1968 Presidential election. Nov. 8, 1968. CBS Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 8, 1968 NARS Shipment 12/4/1968

EL-T-457 (M) President Eisenhower's Farewell Address to the Nation. Jan. 17, 1961. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 17, 1961 Harold P. Fabian, NARS Shipment 12/4/1968

EL-T-458 (M) Birthday Greetings to General Eisenhower from Miss Helen Glasgow, composer-singer. Oct. 1968. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 1968 Helen Glasgow, NARS Shipment 12/4/1968

EL-T-459 (M) Detroit, Michigan Economic Club Luncheon. Speakers included Dr. Billy Graham, and the President of Detroit University. Sept. 1968. Unknown 7 1/2 Sept. 1968 Mr. Arther Klann, NARS Shipment 12/4/1968

EL-T-460 (M) Barbara Ann Eisehower's Wedding Announcement. Roger Mudd, CBS-News Nov 6, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 11/6/1968 NARS Shipment 12/4/1968

EL-T-461 (M) NLE Oral History Interview with J. Earl Schaefer, Vice President & General Manager, Retired, Boeing Aircraft Co., Wichita, Kansas. Interviewer: Alan Thompson, Associate Director, NLE Feb 24, 1969 Unknown unknown 2/24/1969 NLE 2/25/1969

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EL-T-462 (M) Inaugural Ceremonies for President Richard M. Nixon & Vice President Spiro Agnew. Part 1: Inaugural Day: Part 2: Inaugural Address; Part 3: Inaugural Parade; Part 4: Inaugural Ball. Jan. 20, 1969 (2) Reels Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 20, 1969 Gettysburg Office 2/14/1969

EL-T-463 (M) "This is Book Week". A radio program hosted by Robert Cromie, Book Editor of the Chicago Tribune. Subject: Cromie's intervew with Arthur Larson re: Larson's book, "Eisenhower, the President Nobody Knew." Feb. 5, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 5, 1969 Tony Janak, Gettysburg Office 2/18/1969

EL-T-464 (M) "I Like Ike." Political Campaign Song from the musical production, "Call Me Madam." by Irving Berlin. Phillip Lang, Director. Unknown 7 1/2 NLE-Reporduced from disc in files 1/28/1969

EL-T-465 (M) Richard M. Nixon being sworn--in as President of the United States. Jan. 20, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 20, 1969 Anthony F. Janak 2/14/1969

EL-T-466 (M) Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower at the Inaugural Ball. Jan. 20, 1969. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 20, 1969 Anthony F. Janak 2/14/1969

EL-T-467 (M) Org mtg-KS Museum Assoc. DDE Lib. & White Hse Mtl, Abilene, KS 03/6/69. 1-DDE Lib. Wel-Dr. JE Wickman, Dir. DDE Ctr; Intro-WK. Jones, Asst Curator, DDE Mus.-DC. 2-White Hse Mtl. Spkr: JB. Shaeffer, Dir. Stuhr Mus. Grand Is, NE. & S. Sohl, Cur, KS Hist.Soc Unknown 3 3/4 3/6/1969 NLE Recorded Mar. 6-7, 1969

EL-T-468 (M) West. Hist. Conf-DDE Lib/Trails End Mtl-Abilene KS 03/7/69 1-DDE Lib-Welc: Wickman-Dir. DDE Ctr; Spkr-Hawgood-Prof Amer Hist-Univ Birmingham, Eng 2-Trails Mtl-Intro-Miller-Sec KS Hist Soc; Spkr-Unrau-Prof Hist-Wichita; Intro-Richmond, St Arch; Spkr-Frantz Unknown 3 3/4 3/7/1969 NLE 2 reels & 1 dup 3/7/1969

EL-T-469 (M) Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic - 1969. Indian Wells Country Club. Also Bob Hope Get-Well message to General Eisenhower. Unknown 3 3/4 1969 Gettysburg Office 3/27/1969

EL-T-470 (M) This is Biography. Produced by CBS, Narrated by Mike Wallace. Recorded at 3-3/4 IPS. Also duplicate 3" reel recorded at 1-7/8 IPS. Unknown 3 3/4 Anthony Janak, via Gettysburg Office Mar. 1969

EL-T-471 (M) CBS-News Report. President Nixon's arrival at National Airport, D. C. following his European visit. Mar. 2, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 2, 1969 Anthony Janak via Gettysburg Office Mar. 1969

EL-T-472 (M) NBC-News, Huntly-Brinkley report re: General Eisenhower's development of pneumonia following his intestinal surgery. Feb. 28, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 28, 1969 Anthony Janak via Gettysburg Office Mar. 1969

EL-T-473 (M) John S. D. Eisenhower Interview on the Mike Douglas Show. Feb. 21, 1969. Unknown 1 7/8 2/21/1969 Anthony Janak via Gettysburg Office Mar. 1969

EL-T-474 (M) Songs dedicated to DDE by the Hague-Belmor Family. Violinist: Victor Belmor, pianoist: Carole Dickinson. Mar. 1968. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 1969 Miss Gene Witherspoon via Gettysburg Office

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EL-T-475 (M) DDE's Funeral Music. April 2, 1969. Unknown 3 3/4 4/2/1969 HNC E. D. Mims USN via Gettysburg April 1969

EL-T-476 (M) The Extraordinary Demeanor of Mrs. D. D. Eisenhower at Abilene. (DDE's Funeral) April 2, 1969. Unknown 3 3/4 4/2/1969 Anthony F. Janak via Gettysburg May 1969

EL-T-477 (M) Inspiring Moments. DDE's Funeral Services as broadcast by Radio Station KBBL-FM, Riverside, Calif. Apr. 2, 1969. Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 2, 1969 Mrs. Loraine Gomer via Gettysburg

EL-T-478 (M) Music and Songs dedicated to DDE by the donor. April 1969. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 1969 Mrs. JoAnn Wasson via Gettysburg

EL-T-479 (M) Carnegie Institute Founders Patrons Day. Speakers: General Eisenhower & James M. Bovard. Pittsburgh, Penn. Oct. 19, 1959 Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 19, 1959 Carnegie Institute May 28, 1969

EL-T-480 (M) Memorial Svc for Gen. Eisenhower at American Cemetary in Manila, P.I. 04/2/69. Statements by former Pres. Carlos P Garcia, William Pendarvis, Chaplin Henry d. Arrow, G. Mennen Williams, Rev. George Zabriskie, ll, Rev. Joseph Galon, S J, & Rev. Earl Palmer Unknown 7 1/2 4/2/1969 U.S.I.A. 5/28/1969

EL-T-481 (M) 25th Anniv. Comm.-D-Day at DDE Lib. & Trails End Mtl, Abilene, KS. DDE Lib. Intro-Dr John E Wickman, Dir DDE Ctr-Welcome: Hon. Robert L Kunzig, Admin GSA Spkr: Dr. Forrest C. Pogue, Exec. Dir., George C. Marshall, Res Found. Subjt: "D-Day 1944" 06/6-7/69 Unknown 1 7/8 06/6-7/69 NLE 06/6-7/69

EL-T-482 (M) 25 Anniv Comm-D-Day(Cont'd)-Trails End Mtl. Chair-Dr Robin Higham, Prof Mil Hist, K-State Univ Spkr-Hon Robert Dole, Sen. KS. Spkr-Dr Alfred Goldberg, Rand Corp Subjt-"Air Campaign OVERLORD: To D-Day" Comtary: Col Alfred Hurley, Chair-Hist Dpt USAF Acad Unknown 3 3/4 06/6-7/69 NLE 06/6-7/69

EL-T-483 (M) 25 Anniv-D-Day-con't-DDE Lib Ses-Log & Strat. Chair-Conn-Ch Hist Ofc Ch Mil Hist; Spk-Ruppenthal-Resch Anal Corp. Sub-"Logistic Plang for OVERLORD Retro" Spk-Matloff-Prof Hist U/CA Davis Sub-"Wilmot Revisit: Myth & Real. Anglo-Amer Strat-2nd Front-Huston Unknown 1 7/8 06/6-7/69 NLE 06/6-7/69

EL-T-484 (M) 25th Anniversary Commemoration of D-Day (con't) Plase Sunflower Apartments. Speaker: Don Whitehead, Correspondent & Auther. Subject: "A Correspondent's View of D-Day." June 6-7, 1969 Unknown 1 7/8 06/6-7/69 NLE 06/6-7/69

EL-T-485 (M) 25 Anniv-D-Day (con't) DDE Lib Ses-Opposing Naval Forces. Chair-Dr Philip K Lundeberg-Cur-Div Naval Hist Smithsonian Inst Spkr-Vice Adml Friedrich Ruge, a.D., Author, Der Seekrieg-The German Navy's Story 1939-45 Spkr Hon George M Elsey Spl Asst to Sec Unknown 1 7/8 06/6-7/69 NLE 06/6-7/69

EL-T-486 (M) 25th Anniv D-Day (cont) Trails End Mtl. Spkr-Martin Blumenson, Visiting Professor of Military & Strategic Studies, Acadia University, Nova Scotia. Subject: "The Results of the Invasion and

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How They Shaped the Immediate Strategy." June 6-7, 1969 Unknown 1 7/8 06/6-7/69 NLE 06/6-7/69

EL-T-487 (M) General Eisenhower's Funeral Services beginning in Wash. D. C. & ending in Abilene, Kansas. Taped by the U. S. army. These tapes are for SYNC with motion picture films taken by the Army and also in NLE files. (20 reels) Mar. 29-Apr. 4, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 29-Apr. 4, 1969 Unknown

EL-T-488 (M) General Eisenhower's Funeral Services from Wash., D. C. & ending in abilene, Kansas. Also, comments by the General's Friends re his career. Tapes reproduced by CBS & donated to NLE by Anthony F. Janak. (28) reels. Mar. 29 - Apr. 4, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 29-Apr. 4, 1969 Anthony F. Janak - NLE

EL-T-489 (M) President Richard M. Nixon at Inaugural Ball. Jan. 20, 1969. donor: Anthony f. Janak. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 20, 1969 Anthony F. Janak

EL-T-490 (M) Song-President Eisenhower. Song by donor in honor of DDE. Sep. 1969 Donor: Donahue, Ellen C. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 1969 Ellen C. Donahue

EL-T-491 (M) Memorial to DDE by 4th grade students of Emerson Grade School, Ionia, Mich. Apr. 1969 donor: Emerson Grade School Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 1969 Emerson Grade School

EL-T-492 (M) Friends of Ike. 1969 Donor: Janak, Anthony J. Unknown 3 3/4 1969 Anthony J. Janak

EL-T-493 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower funeral Services. Mar. 29 - Apr. 4, 1969 Donor: Janak, Anthony J. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 29 - Apr. 4 Anthony J. Janak

EL-T-494 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower Eulogy at Winston Churchill's funeral. Jan. 25, 1965 Donor: Janka, Anthony J. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 25, 1965 Anthony J. Janak

EL-T-495 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower REQUIEM by Faure. Palm Sunday by the St. John's Lutheran Church, Hatboro, Penna. Mar. 30, 1969 Donor: Carroll, Lucy E. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 30, 1969 Lucy E. Carroll

EL-T-496 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Services. Broadcast on WAXE Radio Station, the Community Church, Vero Beach, Florida. Mar. 31, 1969 Donor: Preston, Howard J. Unknown 7 1/2 Mar. 31, 1969 Howard J. Preston

EL-T-497 (M) Reflections On the Man (re: DDE) Comments by: Adm. Lewis Strauss, Gen. Fault, and William Miller. 1969 Donor: Janak, Anthony J. Unknown 3 3/4 1969 Anthony J. Janak

EL-T-498 (M) Memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower East Meadow High School, East Meadow, New York. 1969 Donor: Israel, Robert D. Unknown 3 3/4 1969 Robert D. Israel

EL-T-499 (M) a Tribute to Dwight D. Eisenhower. From students at the Forgan, Okla., Public schools. 1969 Donor: Forgan Public Schools Unknown 3 3/4 1969 Forgan Public Schools

EL-T-500 (M) President R. M. Nixon speech at dedication of the EISENHOWER LOCKS. Jun. 28, 1969 Donor: Janak, Anthony J. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 28, 1969 Anthony J. Janak

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EL-T-501 (M) President R. M. Nixon's remarks to the Appollo 11 crew on their landing on the Moon. Jul. 19, 1969 Donor: Janak, Anthony J. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 19, 1969 Anthony J. Janak

EL-T-502 (M) Unidentified man interviews Mrs. Cordelia Stone, registered nurse who attended MDE and baby John S. D. Eisenhower. Interview took place in a Baptist Nuring Home in denver, Colorado. Dec 1969 ? 7 1/2 Dec. 1969 Unknown

EL-T-503 (M) Unidentified Song dedicated to James P. Mitchell, former Secretary of Labor during DDE's administration. Donor: Mitchell, James P. (Rec'd in Aug. 1969) Unknown 7 1/2 James P. Mitchell Aug. 1969

EL-T-504 (M) James P. Mitchell speech (pre-recorded) to the 24th annual Polish Organization. (Note: Program was not presented, affair was cancelled Jun. 21, 1961 Donor: James P. Mitchell, (Rec'd Aug. 1969) Unknown 7 1/2 James P. Mitchell Aug. 1969

EL-T-505 (M) Campaign Songs recorded for James P. Mitchell, former Secretary of Labor during his bid for the governorship of New Jersey. Aug. 30, 1961 Donor: Mitchell, James P. (Received Aug. 1969) Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 30, 1961 James P. Mitchell Aug. 1969

EL-T-506 (M) Songs-Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Greetings from Children. By Robert F. Young. Sung by the Second Grade, Granby Elementary School, Norfolk, Va. (Gettysburg Shipment Aug. 1969) Unknown 7 1/2 Gettysburg Shipment Aug. 1969

EL-T-507 (M) President R. M. Nixon's Press Conference re: his coming trip to Europe & Asia. 1969 (Rec'd from Gettysburg Aug. 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 1969 Gettysburg Aug. 1969

EL-T-508 (M) President-elect R.M. Nixon names his CABINET. Nov. 1968 (Rec'd from Gettysburg Aug. 1969) Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 1968 Gettysburg Aug. 1969

EL-T-509 (M) Composite of President Nixon's trip to Europe & Asia. Also his press conference. 1969 donor: Janak, Anthony J. (Rec'd Gettysburg shipment of 08/06/69 Unknown 3 3/4 1969 Anthony J. Janak Gettysburg shipment 08/06/69

EL-T-510 (M) President Lyndon B. Johnson's Farewell Address to Congress & his comments on General Eisenhower. Jan. 1968 (Gettysburg shipment 08/08/69) Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 1968 Gettysburg shipment 08/06/69

EL-T-511 (M) Memorial Services and First Day of Issur Ceremonies honoring General Dwight D. Eisenhower Oct. 14, 1969. (Place of Meditation and Library) Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 14, 1969 Unknown

EL-T-512 (M) Song: "They Called Him Ike, for Eisenhower". Donor: Billy Walker, Jacksonville, Florida. August 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 Aug. 1969 Billy Walker

EL-T-513 (M) President Richard M. Nixon's dinner honoring the Apollo II Astronauts. August 13, 1969; Donor: Tony Janak, West Hempstead, New York Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 13, 1969 Tony Janak

EL-T-514 (M) Funeral of Dwight D. Eisenhower; Abilene, Kansas; Donor: Mr. Charles W. Crowell; April 2, 1969 Unknown unknown 4/2/1969 Mr. Charles W. Crowell

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EL-T-515 (M) Interview with Mrs. Odell Prather, designer of the stained glass windows in the Place of Meditation at Eisenhower Center. Speakers: Mrs. Odell Prather, Edwin A. Thompson, Don Wilson, Dennis Media, & Will Jones, (NLE staff members) Abilene, KS 11/10/69 Unknown 3 3/4 11/10/69 Unknown

EL-T-516 (M) Newscast excerpts-speech by CA Gov. Reagen re: meratorium at benefit dinner D. C. for Eisenhower College: 10/14/69; also statemt by Pres. Nixon to delegates-People-to-People at White House 10/13/69; Statemt quote-DDE & Nixon's feelings re: moratorium. Unknown 3 3/4 10/13-14/1969 Unknown

EL-T-517 (M) President Eisenhower's Radio Address regarding the Middle East Crisis & the stationing of US Marines in Lebanon. July 15, 1958; (Reproduced by NLE from disc, 11/17/69 Unknown 3 3/4 7/15/1968 Unknown 11/17/69

EL-T-518 (M) Remarks about his grandfather (DDE) by David Eisenhower at dedication ceremony for Eisenhower Memorial Park-Nassau County; East Meadow, Long Island, NY; Also statement made by Julie Nixon Eisenhower on the peace efforts of her father, Pres Nixon. 10/13/69 Unknown 3 3/4 10/13/1969 Unknown

EL-T-519 (M) "Opinion Please"; (wrapping mailed from WTOP Radio & Television, Washington, D. C.; Jan. 19. 1961 Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 19. 1961 Unknown

EL-T-520 (M) Telephone interview--MDE and Mrs. Mike Pyle (Associated Press) for MDE's birthday: Nov. 14, 1967 Unknown 15/16 Nov. 14, 1967 Unknown

EL-T-521 (M) DDE Interview arranged by Doubleday in connection with the promotion of General's Eisenhower's book, "At Ease." (See X-Ref cards for more info. ) Oct. 13, 1967 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 13, 1967 Unknown

EL-T-522 (M) Message which was put on all telephone lines in General Eisenhower's office and residence on date of death, March 28, 1969. Unknown 1 7/8 March 28, 1969. Unknown

EL-T-523 (M) Interview with Mrs. Anne Whitman & Col Robert L. Schulz concerning the presidential mail during the week after DDE left the White House. Interview: Bob Pierpoint, CBS; Jan. 27, 1961; Donor: Robert L Schulz. Tape in vault; composite Accession 1970; A70-117 Unknown unknown Jan. 27, 1961 Robert L. Schultz 1970

EL-T-524 (M) Memorial program to DDE made by Kearny High School, San Diego, Calif.; (contains songs, Poems, and orations); May 29, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 5/29/1969 Unknown

EL-T-525 (M) Excerpt from Lennon sisters' TV show. They reminisce about their meetings with DDE on his birthday in 1959. The girls also sign medley of "Today" and "Yesterday". Donor: Anthony Janak. Nov. 29, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 29, 1969 Anthony Janak

EL-T-526 (M) A President Richard M. Nixon addresses the United Nations General Assembly. Sept 18, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 18, 1969 Unknown

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EL-T-526 (M) B News excerpts: President Nixon's address to UN General Assembly; report on Paris peace conference and statistical figures on the number of dead in Vietnam war. (Side 2-MDE's visit to Eisenhower Ctr on Midwest tour.) 09/18/69 Unknown 3 3/4 9/18/1969 Unknown

EL-T-527 (M) News excerpts concerning dinner at the White House for senior citizens. President Nixon gives short talk on reasons to be thankful. Narrators: Dan Rather (CBS) and Richard Valarioni (NBC). Donor: Anthony Janak. Nov. 27, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 27, 1969 Anthony Janak

EL-T-528 (M) Memorial service for DDE at the American Center, Kabul, Afghanistan. Principal speakers are: His Excellency Dr. Mohammad Anas and Ambassador Robert G. Neumann. March 31, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 3/31/1969 Unknown

EL-T-529 (M) "the Making of a President" 1968. (Contains commentaries on the events of 1968; also portions of speeches, etc. by the presidential candidates.) 1968 Unknown 3 3/4 1968 Unknown

EL-T-530 (M) The Merv Griffin Show with guests: UPI White House Correspondent Merriman Smith, Tricia Nixon, and David Eisenhower. Donor: Anthony Janak. Nov. 21, 1969. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 21, 1969 Anthony Jank

EL-T-531 (M) Song: "Son of Abilene". Donor: Charles W. Amlin. Unknown 7 1/2 Charles W. Amlin.

EL-T-532 (M) "Eisenhower Tribute Song". (Originally recorded in 1960). Donor: Mrs. Helen Glasgow. Oct. 13, 1968 Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 13, 1968 Mrs. Helen Glasgow

EL-T-533 (M) Reading of excerpts from DDE's book, "Crusade in Europe" by an unknown Englishman. (Reproduced from a wire recording by NARS Sound Dept. 1/6/70) - 1 Dupe. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown (Reproduced from a wire recording by NARS Sound Dept. 1/6/70)

EL-T-534 (M) Side 1-Pres. Nixon addresses the Inter-American Press Assoc. in Wash., D. C. on the subject of US Latin American policy. NBC commentator: Herbert Caplowe. Side 2--Pres. Nixon's televised address-Vietnam situation. Donor: Anthony Janak 10/31/69 & 11/3/69 Unknown 7 1/2 10/31/69, 11/3/69 Unknown

EL-T-535 (M) Excerpts recorded for Calvin Productions for NLE documentary film. Spkrs: Patrice Lumumba, Nikita Khruschev, Winston Churchill, F D Roosevelt, L B. Johnson, J F. Kennedy, Gen. Charles DeDaulle, H S. Truman, R M. Nixon, & Everett Dirksen 11/29/70 Unknown 3 3/4 11/29/1970 Unknown

EL-T-536 (M) DDE speaks at alumni dinner at United States Military Academy (West Point)-June 6; DDE speaks at graduation exercises at United States Military Academy (West Point)-June 7th. Dates: June 6, 1955 & June 7, 1955. (Recorded from discs by NLE on 03/05/70. Unknown 7 1/2 June 6-7, 1955 Unknown

EL-T-537 (M) News excerpts concerning the benefit dinner which was held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. The benefit dinner was for the Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Springs. News announcer: Ben Silver. Excerpts from Bob Hope commentary. Jan. 27, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 27, 1970 Unknown

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EL-T-538 (M) The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and guest Bob Hope. Discussion concerned the benefit dinner for the Eisenhower Medical Center which had been held the previous evening. Jan. 28, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 28, 1970 Unknown

EL-T-539 (M) Two shore news notes from CBS. One concerned the swearing in ceremony of David Eisnhower into the Naval Reserve. Second concerned the wedding of Nancy Harden and Doublas Rogers (daughter & son of Cabinet members) Jan. 31, 1970. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 31, 1970 Unknown

EL-T-540 (M) Short speech made by Raymond Pitcairn in support of Republican Senator John Tower from Texas. Unknown 3 3/4 Unknown

EL-T-541 (M) News excerpts from the speech that Gen. Williams Westmoreland made to the graduating class at West Point. On this occasion he presented DDE's class ring to the Academy. June 4, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 6/4/1969 Unknown

EL-T-542 (M) Speech made by President Richard M. Nixon at the graduation ceremonies at the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, CO. NBC News. June 4, 1969 3 3/4 6/4/1969 Unknown

EL-T-543 (M) Press Conference held at the White House by President Nixon. June 19, 1969. Unknown 3 3/4 6/19/1969 Unknown

EL-T-544 (M) DDE's address to the ABA (American Booksellers Assoc.) June 10, 1963 Unknown 7 1/2 6/10/1969 Unknown

EL-T-545 (M) Musical salute to DDE on occasion of his 77th birthday. Music by the United States Army Band and Chorus. Oct. 14, 1967. Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 14, 1967 Unknown

EL-T-546 (M) News excerpts concerning MDE (honorary degree from Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA) and Davide Eisenhower (acceptance of job with Washington Senator's ball club). David makes comments. May 25, 1970 & May 26, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 May 25-26, 1970 Anthony Janak

EL-T-547 (M) Cornerstone Laying Ceremony at the Eisenhower Museum. Remarkds made by DDE. June 1952 Unknown 7 1/2 June, 1952 Walter Newmann of KSAL Radio, Salina, KS

EL-T-548 (M) Commemorative ceremony marking first anniv. of the death of DDE. Ceremony held in Place of Meditation at Eisenhower Ctr. Spkrs: Sen. Harry Darby, Lt. Gen. VP Mock, Gen. Alfred Gruenther, Gen. Lauris Norstad, & Chaplain. (Col.) Willis W. Wessman. 04/2/70. Unknown 3 3/4 4/2/1970 KABI Radio Station, Abilene, KS

EL-T-549 (M) Newscast re: benefit dinner held at the Washington Hilton to raise funds for the Eisenhower College. Narrator tells about celebrities which attended dinner. Oct. 14, 1969 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 14, 1969 Anthony Janak

EL-T-550 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: 1950's-1970's; From soldier to Presidential Candidate; Ike 1952 Election. May 18, 1970; May 20, 1970; May 22, 1970. (#1 in series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 May 18, 20, 22, 1970 Tony Janak

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EL-T-551 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Values & Character; Bricker Amendment; Campaigning for his Party. May 25, 1970; May 27, 1970; May 29, 1970. (#2 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 May 25, 27, 29, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-552 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Separation of Power; Modern Republicanism; Republican Approach to the Economy; Economy. June 3, 1970; June 5, 1970; June 8, 1970; June 10, 1970. (#3 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 June 3, 5, 8, 10, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-553 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Monetary & Fiscal Policy; Legislative Record; Government and Labor (The Worker); Labor Corruption and Reform. June 13, 1970; June 15, 1970; June 17, 1970; June 19, 1970 (#4 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 June 13, 15, 17, 19, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-554 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: social Welfare; Politics and Polio; Housing and Education; education and Agriculture. June 21, 1970; June 23, 1970; June 26, 1970; June 29, 1970 (#5 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 June 21, 23, 26, 29, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-555 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Secretary Benson, TVA Dixon Yates, McCarthy (2 parts). July 1, 1970; July 3, 1970; July 6, 1970; July 8, 1970 (#6 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 July 1, 3, 6, 8, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-556 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Repression 50's 70's; Loyalty and National Security; Decline of McCarthyism; Desegregation. July 10, 1970; July 13, 1970; July 15, 1970; July 17, 1970 (#7 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 July 10, 13, 15, 17, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-557 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Civil Rights Lessions; Civil Rights (Speaker-Norm Hill); Passive Resistance & Civil Rights Laws; Health & 2nd Term. Decision. 07/20/1970; 07/22/70; 07/24/70; 07/27/70. (#8 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 July 20, 22, 24, 27, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-558 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Health, Politices & 2nd Term; World Politics WW2 & after; World Politics (cont.); Containment of Europe. 07/29/70; 07/31/70; 08/03/70; 08/05/70. (#9 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 July 29, 31, Aug. 3, 5, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-559 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: MaCarthy ism; Cold Ware; Sputnicks/Missles; Indo-China; Aug 7, 1970; Aug 10, 1970; Aug 12, 1970; Aug 14, 1970 (#10 in series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 7, 10, 12, 14, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-560 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: China; Latin America/China; Latin American Policy; Cold Ware Guatemala/Cuba. Aug 17, 1970; Aug 19, 1970; Aug 21, 1970; Aug 24, 1970 (#11 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 17, 19, 21, 24, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-561 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Arab/Israeli; Mid East; arab Israeli Dispute; Germany and Europ. Aug 26, 1970; Aug 28, 1970; Aug 31, 1970: Sept 2, 1970. (#12 in series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 26, 28, 31, Sep. 2, 1970 Tony Janak

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EL-T-562 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Balane of Terror; Nuclear Arms/Disarmament; Summit Meetings (2 parts) Sept 4, 1970; Sept 7, 1970; Sept 9, 1970; sept 11, 1970 (#13 in a series of 14) Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 4, 7, 9, 11, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-563 (M) Recorded speeches of Dr. Abraham Yesselson; Subjects: Foreign Policy summary; Domestic Policy Summary; Eisenhower (Final Conclusions). Sept 14, 1970; Sept 16, 1970; Sept 18, 1970 (#14 in a series of 14). Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 14, 16, 18, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-564 (M) Song: "I Just Stopped By to Say Hello" Aug 7, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 7, 1970 Mrs. C. J. Resch, Lorain, Ohio

EL-T-565 (M) Memorial Services for DDE which were broadcast by the Shallotte Broadcasting Co. of Shallotte, North Caroline. April 2, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 2-Apr-69 Unknown

EL-T-566 (M) Poem: "Symphony in Blude" which was written and donated by Mrs. Helen Glasgo, Brigeport, Conn. April 6, 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 6, 1969 Mrs. Helen Glasgov, Brigeport, Conn

EL-T-567 (M) Statement made 1948 by DDE re: possiblity of becoming presidential candidate. 2nd part of tape is news coverage of Republican convention-Chicago. Statements by Sen. Robert Taft & DDE following DDE's nomination as the presidential candidate. 1948 & Aug 52. Unknown 7 1/2 1948 and Aug. 1952 Tony Janak

EL-T-568 (M) "Eisenhower in Abilene" a collection of events in the boyhood of DDE. Written and produced by a Kasnas State Univ. class in Oral Interpretation of Literature. Aired by the Kansas state Radio Nework. 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 1970 Sherry White

EL-T-569 (M) The "Today Show" on NBC. Two part interview with MDE in Augusta, Georgia. Interviewer: Barbara Walters March 26/27, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 26-27, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-570 (M) "Newsfront" by NET TV. Discussions on "The U.S. Presidency" by James McGregor Burns and Douglas Carter (1969 or 1970 ?) Unknown 3 3/4 Tony Janak

EL-T-571 (M) Dedication of the Chapel of the Presidents at the National Presbyterian Church, Washington D. C. June 28, 1970 Unknown 7 1/2 Jun. 28, 1970 Dr. Edward L. R Elson

EL-T-572 (M) Bob Considine speaks on Monitor (NBC). (1) Ike Had Many Burdens (2) Eisenhower's Travels for Peace. April 1969 Unknown 7 1/2 Apr. 1969 Unknown

EL-T-573 (M) Bob Hope special ("Five Stars for a Five star Man"). Eisenhower Meical Center Benefit Dinner held at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. Various speakers and entertainers. Feb 16, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 16, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-574 (M) News excerpts re: value of DDE's estate (ABC TV) and David Eisenhower's arrival at Newport Naval Base, Rhode Island to begin Officer's Training School (both ABC and CBS). Oct 16, 1970 and Oct, 24, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 16 and 24, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-575 (M) NBC report with David Brinkley re: Keel laying ceremonies of the USS Eisenhower Aircraft Carrier. Aug 15, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 15, 1970 Tony Janak

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EL-T-576 (M) Museum Curators meeting at Eisenhower Library. Lecture by Eugene Kingman, Lubbock, Texas. NLE tape March 31, 1970 Unknown 1 7/8 Mar. 31, 1970 Unknown

EL-T-577 (M) Memorial Day Service held at the Eisenhower Center. Origianlly recorded by KABI Radio and duplicated by NLE. Principal speaker: Sen. Harry Darby. May 31, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 31, 1970 Unknown

EL-T-578 (M) Ground breaking ceremony for the Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Springs, California. Primary speakers: Bob Hope, Richard Nixon and Mamie D. Eisenhower. (duplicated by NLE Oct 1970). Jan. 27, 1970 Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 27, 1970 MDE

EL-T-579 (M) DDE's Address to the United Nations. Dec. 8, 1953. Reproduced from NLE disc numbers D16-24-25-RA. Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 8, 1953 Unknown

EL-T-580 (M) News announcement re: Plans which are being made for "Golf's Tribute to Ike" (benefit for Eisenhower College and Eisenhower Meical Center). Meeting was held in New York City. Speakers: Philip Struebing, Clifford Roberts, and Bob Hope. Dec. 2, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 2, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-581 (M) News announcement re: Deidcation of the Eisenhower Room at the Blair House In Wash., D. C. MDE spoke at the ceremony. CBS: Walter Cronkite and Moria McLaoughlin. Dec. 4, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 4, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-582 (M) News announcement re: "Tribute to American Music" which was held at the Ford Theatre in Washington, D.c. Short interview with Mrs. Richard Nixon. CBS: Bernard Kalb and Tony Sargent. Nov. 19, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 19, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-583 (M) The "Today Show" on NBC. Interview (on two sides) with David and Julie Eisenhower in Wash., D. c. Commentators: Hugh Downs and Nancy Dickerson. August 12, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 12, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-584 (M) Service commemorating the anniversary of the birth date of Gen. DDE. The service was held at the Palm Desert Community Presbyterian Church. Address was made by Rev. Dean. W. Miller. Oct 11, 1970 Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 11, 1970 Rev. Dean W. Miller

EL-T-585 (M) News commentary on the opening of the Eisenhower National Republican Center in Washington, D. C. Primary comments made by Richard M. Nixon and Robert Doyle Jan. 15, 1971 Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 15, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-586 (M) News coverage of a gathering from Gov. candidate Rayond Broderick. Mamie D. Eisenhower & Julie Eisenhower were interviewed at this event in Harrisburg, PA Oct. 30, 1970 Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 30, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-587 (M) Book review by Mr. Nelson "Fourteen African Versus One American" by Frederic E. Fox. Feb. 13, 1963 Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 13, 1963 Frederic E. Fox.

EL-T-588 (M) Dickinson County Historical Society meeting which took place at NLE. Speaker: Joseph W. Snell. Panel discussion: Wilson, Media & anderson Oct. 15, 1970. Unknown 1 7/8 Oct. 15, 1970 Unknown

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EL-T-589 (M) Tape cassette of the revised Standard Version of the New Testament. 1970 Unknown 1 7/8 1970 Bertram S. Resnick, Continental Cassette Corporation. Dallas, TX

EL-T-590 (M) ABC interview of Norman Rockwell. He discusses many of the paintings which he as done including portraits of DDE. Dec. 27, 1970 Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 27, 1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-591 (M) West in Airt Conference which was held at NLE and Trails End. Speakers: Joseph G. Rosa, William K. Jones, & dr. Carl s. Dentzel. Oct. 16, 1970. Unknown 1 7/8 Oct. 16, 1970 Unknown

EL-T-592 (M) Keel laying ceremony for the USS Eisenhower, Newport News, Virginia and following gathering at the James River country Club. Identification of persons, etc is enclosed with tape. (Complete transcript is on file in MDE's 1970 Signature file). Aug. 15, 1970. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 15, 1970 Vice Admiral H. G. Rickover.

EL-T-593 (M) Bob Hope Desert Classic-benefit charity of Eisenhower Medical Ctr & Eisenhower College;-Bermuda Dunes Country Club; speakers: Spiro T. Agnew, Irene Rayan, Ray Bolger, Arnold Palmer, Edgar Eisenhower, Cary Middlecoff, & Jim Sipson (NBC narrator) 02/14/71 Unknown 3 3/4 2/14/1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-594 (M) News report re: the making of the Eisenhower Dollar at the San Francisco Mint; CBS commentators-Bill Stout and Walter Cronkite. March 31, 1971 Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 31, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-595 (M) News reports re: David Eisenhower's graduation-Newport, Rhode Island OCS; Speech by Pres. Nixon & remarks by David & Julie Eisenhower. 03/12/71-Part 2-Interview with book author re: First Ladies (including MDE); Author either McClendon or McConnell. Unknown 3 3/4 03/12/71 Tony Janak (both tapes)

EL-T-596 (M) NBC "Today" show on the anniversary of DDE's death. Commentary by Barbara Walters describes photos of Eisenhower Center March 19, 1971; Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 19, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-597 (M) 16th Internat'l Debutante Ball-Waldorf-Astoria-NYC-12/29/70; held for Soldiers, Sailors & Airmens Club-NYC; Commentary-rptrs. Remks & intviews: Susan Eisenhower, Alexander Bradshaw, Julie & David Eisenhower, Mrs Howard E Cox. Music-Skitch Henderson Orch. Unknown 3 3/4 12/29/1970 Tony Janak

EL-T-598 (M) Eisenhower Dollar-Part 1-Today Show interview on NBC with Mrs. Mary Brooks, Dir. of the U.S. Mint (by Barbara Walters); 07/21/71.-Part 2-News report by CBS reporters Dan rather and Walter Cronkite; presentation of Eisenhower Dollar at White House 07/27/71 Unknown 7 1/2 7/21-27/1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-599 (M) DDE's remarks to the Members of the American Helicopter Society; Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D. C.; May 12, 1960; Duplicated by NLE-11/9/71 Unknown May. 12, 1960 Bill Howell, President Eisenhower's helicopter pilot

EL-T-600 (M) Donald c. Quarles, Deputy Sec. of Defense, Radio Interview with Rep. William c. Cramer of FL. March 27, 1958. Subject: US Defense againist Russian IBM Missles & bombers, etc. (Original

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returned to Mrs. Quarles, 11/30/71) (Typed transcription in lab file) Unknown Mar. 27, 1958 Mrs. D. C. Quarles

EL-T-601 (M) Donald c. Quarles, Dep. Sec. of Defense, Radio Intview-Sen. Charles E. Potter of MI. April 23, 1958. Subject: Economic Help for the State of Michigan from the Def. Dept. (Original returned to Mrs. Quarles, 11/30/71) (Typed transcription in lab file) Unknown 7 1/2 Mrs. D. C. Quarles

EL-T-602 (M) Donald C. Quarles, Dep. Sec. of Def. Remarks at annual dinner, Yale Club of Wash. D. C. Ofc's Club, Ft McNair, Va 04/9/58. (Note: audio is poor in segments) (Original returned to Mrs. Quarles, 11/30/71) (Typed transcription in lab file) Unknown 3 3/4 4/9/1958 Mrs. D. C. Quarles.

EL-T-603 (M) commencement address by Salom Rizk for the Biglerville High School in Biglerville, PA May 1971 Unknown 3 3/4 May, 1971 Charles L. Yost, Principal

EL-T-604 (M) D-Day Broadcast. Reproduced from orig. glass recordings by NLE on 07/7/71. Contains: DDE's message as duplicated from plastic disc. DDE's D-Day speech as duplicated from original glass disc, and Communique Message Announcement for D-Day message. 06/06/44 Unknown 7 1/2 6/6/1944 Davidson Taylor, Columbia University

EL-T-605 (M) Radio Address of President Eisenhower at the Ground-breaking ceremonies of the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Abilene, KS October 13, 1959 (Duplicated from a White House disc recording, No. D16-114-RA Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 13, 1959 Unknown

EL-T-606 (M) DDE's Acceptance Speech at the GOP Convention in Chicago, Illinois. July 13, 1952. (This tape was duplicated by NLE from a motion picture filem sound track on 04/6/70). Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 13, 1952 Unknown

EL-T-607 (M) Dedication of Eisenhower Room at Culzean Castle in Scotland. Speakers: James Gualt, Earl of Wemyss, Barbara Eisenhower, Marcus of Bute, Marcus of Ailsa, and Andrew Goodpaster. (duplicated by NLE on 10/19/70. Date of Dedication: 05/08/70 Unknown 7 1/2 5/8/1970 National Trust for Scotland.

EL-T-608 (M) News commentaries re: re-dedication of the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene, KS WIBW News reporter-Roger N. Wilson, and ABC reporter-Jim Kincaid. Comments by: MDE, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Lauris Norstad. Date of ceremony: Oct, 14, 1971. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 14, 1971 Tony Janak (both tapes)

EL-T-609 (M) News commentaries re: 75th birthday party for MDE in Washington D.C.; songs by Ray Bolger and Ethel Merman. Comments by MDE and President Richard M. Nixon. Date of party: September 27, 1971 Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 27, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-610 (M) Press conference of Robert H. Finch, Counselor to the President of the United States, which was held at the Eisenhower Libraby following the re-dedication of the Eisenhower Museum. Recorded by NLE on October 14, 1971 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 14, 1971 Unknown

EL-T-611 (M) Re-dedication Ceremony for Eisenhower Museum; 10/14/71. Spkrs: Darby, Docking, Wessman, Johnson, Milton Eisenhower, Finch, Kunzig, Rhodes, MDE, Wickman, and Norstad. (Complete

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ID list-tape box). Tape duplicated by NLE-tape furnished by radio stat. KABI Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 14, 1971 Radio Station KABI

EL-T-612 (M) Interview which was made in Washington D. C. with Miss Bertha S. Adkins, Under-Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. WLS reporter: Martha Crane. (Tape from collection of Miss Bertha S Adkins) Oct 7, 1958 Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 7, 1958 Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-613 (M) Speech made by Miss Bertha S. adkins, assistant Chairman of the Republican national Committee to a group of Republican women. Date and location unknow. (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Unknown 7 1/2 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-614 (M) Miscellaneous questions and statements made by women from the state of Wyoming re: governmental procedures, economics, etc. (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Unknown 7 1/2 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-615 (M) Interview-Miss Bertha S. Adkins, newly appointed Under-Sec. of Health, Educ & Welfare. Subj: Women's role in business, Miss Adkins's new position, Business Women's Week, etc. 10/3/58. NBC reporter: Patty Cavin. (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Unknown 7 1/2 Oct. 3, 1958 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-616 (M) One test tape and one blank tape from collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins. Unknown 7 1/2 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-617 (M) Speech by Miss Bertah Adkins in Melbourne, Florida. February 5, 1957; (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 5, 1957 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-618 (M) Interview during the Jack Harrison Show on Station KRLD in Dallas, TX. 02/10/59. Talks by: Mr. Mashold (SP) Nash and Mr. Charles Patmore re: Lincoln Display at empire State Bank, etc. (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Unknown 7 1/2 Feb. 10, 1959 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-619 (M) Miss Bertha S. Adkins, Assist Chair of Republic Nat'l Comm. Presides at Republic Women's Forum. 05/9/55 Foreign Affairs: A Leopold, J D Locker, J Kirlin, F Lee, E Heffelfinger, L Hahn, H Houghton, C Howard, P Pace (coll.-Miss Bertha Adkins). ID list on box Unknown 7 1/2 May. 9, 1955 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-620 (M) Narration re: history of the Republican Party narrated by Jay Johston. 1954 This is the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the beginning of the Republican Party. (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). ? 7 1/2 1954 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-621 (M) Remarks by Sen. Andrew Schoeppel from the State of Kansas. Evidently the remarks were made berfore a Republican gathering. (From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Jan 13, 1956 Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 13, 1956 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

EL-T-622 (M) Meeting of the Coos County Oregon republican Club. Introduction by Olive Coronet. Speech by Miss Bertha S. Adkins, Asst. Chairman of the Republican Nat'l Committee. (Two tapes from collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins). Unknown 7 1/2 From collection of Miss Bertha S. Adkins

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EL-T-623 (M) Dedicate ceremony-Eisenhower Museum. Master of Ceremonies: Sam Heller; invocation by Lt Col Edwin W Armstrong; Address of Welcome-Gov Edward F Arn, Address-Dr Milton Eisenhower & remarks by Pres. DDE. Add'l comments by radio announcer Date Cerem. 11/11/54 Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 11, 1954 Recorded by J. Earl Endacott & donated to NLE 8/25/71

EL-T-624 (M) James C. Hagerty, former Press Sec. for DDE, gives address re: Future of Radio & Television as relates to his audience of Military Information Ofcrs & Specialists of U. S. Army. Exact location unknown 06/17/64. (from collection of James C. Hagerty). ? 3 3/4 Jun. 17, 1964 From collection of James C. Hagerty

EL-T-625 (M) Questions and answer session following speech by James C. Hagerty before a group of Military Information Officers and Specialists of the U.S. Army. Exact location unknown 06/17/64. (from collection of James C. Hagerty). Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 17, 1964 From collection of James C. Hagerty

EL-T-626 (M) "A Visit With The First Lady", an ABC News interview with Mrs. Patricia Nixon. Recorded-White House, Washington D. C. & in San Clemente, CA. Date-1971; Abc correspondent Virginia Sherwood. Comments by President Richard Nixon & Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Unknown 3 3/4 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-627 (M) News comments re: Dedication of Hospital at the Eisenhower Medical Center at Palm Desert, CA. Remarks and comments by Mamie D. Eisenhower, President Richard M. Nixon, and Bob Hope. Date of dedications Nov, 27, 1971. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 27, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-628 (M) Dedication of the Eisenhower Room at Blair House, Washington D. C; Invocation and benediction by Dr. Edward Elson; Comments by Tom Nichols, Gen. William Westmoreland, and Mamie E. Eisenhower. Date of dedication-December 4, 1970 Unknown 7 1/2 Dec. 4, 1970 Voice of America, USIA, via Mickey McKeogh

EL-T-629 (M) Dedication of Eisenhower Nat'l Republican Ctr in Wash. D. C.; Invocation & benediction by Rev. Edward Gardner Latch; Master of Ceremonies-Rogers Morton. Speeches & remarks by Gerald Ford, Mary Brooks, & Pres. Richard Nixon. Date of dedication-1/15/71 Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 15, 1971 Ambassador John S.D. Eisenhower & Mickey McKeogh (USIA)

EL-T-630 (M) Ceremony for the unveling of Eisenhower portrait by Thomas E Stephens; Washington, D. C. Date 01/14/71. Comments by Mamie D. Eisenhower. Unknown 7 1/2 Jan. 14, 1971 Ambassador John S. D. Eisenhwer & Mickey McKeogh (USIA)

EL-T-631 (M) Interview with former President Lyndon B. Johnson on CBS TV. CBS narrator-Walter Cronkite. LBJ discusses events & issues of his career & also makes remarks about DDE. Date of interview-January 27, 1972. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 27, 1972 Tony Janak

EL-T-632 (M) Cassette tape of song, "Man From Abilene". Unknown 1 7/8 J. C. Pierce, Galax, VA

EL-T-633 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Amb. George Allen. March 6, 1952 Unknown 3 3/4 Mar.6, 1952 Unknown

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EL-T-634 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Pierre Wigney. Date of address unknown Unknown 3 3/4 unknown Unknown

EL-T-635 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Arthur Summerfield. September 30, 1952 Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 30, 1952 Unknown

EL-T-636 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gov. Earl Warren of Calif. Date of address unknown Unknown 3 3/4 unknown Unknown

EL-T-637 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gov. L. Marin. Date of address unknown Unknown 3 3/4 unknown Unknown

EL-T-638 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Jean Monet. Date of address unknown. Unknown 3 3/4 unknown NPC

EL-T-639 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: W. Averill Harriman. May 13, 1952 Unknown 3 3/4 May. 13, 1965 NPC

EL-T-640 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Robert a. Taft. June 18, 1952. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 18, 1952 NPC

EL-T-641 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Harold Stassen, June 24, 1952. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 24, 1952 NPC

EL-T-642 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Charles E. Wilson, Novemeber 10, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 10, 1953 NPC

EL-T-643 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Douglas McKay, February 25, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 25, 1953 NPC

EL-T-644 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Anthony Eden and Richard Butler, March 5, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 5, 1953 NPC

EL-T-645 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Paul Van Zeeland, March 18, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 18, 1953 NPC

EL-T-646 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Ezra Taft Benson, March 24, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 24, 1953 NPC

EL-T-647 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Field Marshall Bernard L. Montgomery, March 30, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 30, 1953 NPC

EL-T-648 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Konrad Adenauer, April 8, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 8, 1953 NPC

EL-T-649 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Moshe Sharett, April 10, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 10, 1953 NPC

EL-T-650 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Louis S. Laurent, date of address unknown Unknown 3 3/4 unknown NPC

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EL-T-651 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Chester Bowles, May 13, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 13, 1953 NPC

EL-T-652 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: not identified. Occasion; Luncheon for United Negro College Fund. (DDE's speech was omitted from tape) May 19, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 19, 1953 NPC

EL-T-653 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: George M. Humphrey, September 16, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 16, 1953 NPC

EL-T-654 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Herbert Brownell, October 15, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 15, 1953 NPC

EL-T-655 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Dave Beck, October 20, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 20, 1953 NPC

EL-T-656 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Adm Robert Carney, October 22, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 22, 1953 NPC

EL-T-657 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. William F. Dean, October 30, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 30, 1953 NPC

EL-T-658 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Adm. Arthur W. Radford, December 14, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 14, 1953 NPC

EL-T-659 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Robert B. Anderson, December 16, 1953 Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 16, 1953 NPC

EL-T-660 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: John Foster Dulles, December 22, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 22, 1953 NPC

EL-T-661 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Walter George, February 26, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 26, 1954 NPC

EL-T-662 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Herbert Hoover, March 10, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 10, 1954 NPC

EL-T-663 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Robert R. Young, March 11, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 11, 1954 NPC

EL-T-664 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Lester Pearson, March 15, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 15, 1954 NPC

EL-T-665 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Matthew Ridway, March 15, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 15, 1954 NPC

EL-T-666 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Marion B. Folsom, March 24, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 24, 1954 NPC

EL-T-667 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: P. Kanellopoulous; Date of address unknown. Unknown 3 3/4 unknown NPC

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EL-T-668 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; You Chan Yang, April 1, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 1, 1954 NPC

EL-T-669 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Dag Hammarskjold, April 13, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 13, 1954 NPC

EL-T-670 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Brig Gen. Carlos Ramulus, April 21, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 21, 1954 NPC

EL-T-671 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gov. Walter Kohler, April 26, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 26, 1954 NPC

EL-T-672 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: M. J. Rathbone, May 5, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 5, 1954 NPC

EL-T-673 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, May 11, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 11, 1954 NPC

EL-T-674 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Harry S. Truman, May 10, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 10, 1954 NPC

EL-T-675 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Sen. Wayne Morse, August 31, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 31, 1954 NPC

EL-T-676 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: James P. Mitchell, September 14, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 14, 1954 NPC

EL-T-677 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Malcom MacDonald, October 8, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 8, 1954 NPC

EL-T-678 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Leonard Hall, September 28, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 28, 1954 NPC

EL-T-679 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: R. A. Butler, September 30, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 30, 1954 NPC

EL-T-680 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Stephen Mitchell, October 5, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 5, 1954 NPC

EL-T-681 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Konrad Adenauer, October 29, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 29, 1954 NPC

EL-T-682 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Shigeru Yoshida, November 8, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 8, 1954 NPC

EL-T-683 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Pierre Mendes-France, November 19, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 19, 1954 NPC

EL-T-684 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Harold Talbott, Novemember 24, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 24, 1954 NPC

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EL-T-685 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Henri Bonnet, December 15, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 15, 1954 NPC

EL-T-686 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Edgar H. Dixon and Eugene Yates, December 6, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 6, 1954 NPC

EL-T-687 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Kotelawela, December 7, 1954. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 7, 1954 NPC

EL-T-688 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Lewis L. Strauss. Date of address unknown. Unknown 3 3/4 unknown NPC

EL-T-689 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Dean Robert Hutchins, January 26, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 26, 1955 NPC

EL-T-690 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: M. Couve de. Murville, February 14, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 14, 1955 NPC

EL-T-691 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Heinz L. Krekeler, May 31, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 31, 1955 NPC

EL-T-692 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Alfred Gruenther, (2 sides), June 10, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 10, 1955 NPC

EL-T-693 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Henry von Brentano, October 3, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 3, 1955 NPC

EL-T-694 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Paulo A. Cunha, December 2, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 2, 1955 NPC

EL-T-695 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Juselino Kubitschek, January 6, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 6, 1956 NPC

EL-T-696 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Wilbur Brucker, February 1, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 1, 1956 NPC

EL-T-697 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: John Sherman Cooper, February 24, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 24, 1956 NPC

EL-T-698 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: George Romney, January 17, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 17, 1956 NPC

EL-T-699 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Christian Herter, February 17, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 17, 1956 NPC

EL-T-700 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Charles e. Wilson, March 13, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 13, 1956 NPC

EL-T-701 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, April 3, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 3, 1956 NPC

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EL-T-702 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Ezra Taft Benson, March 23, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 23, 1956 NPC

EL-T-703 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Donald a. Quarles, November 18, 1955. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 18, 1955 NPC

EL-T-704 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Pres. Sukarno, May 18, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 18, 1956 NPC

EL-T-705 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: George M. Humphrey. May 24, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 24, 1956 NPC

EL-T-706 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Herbert Brownell, June 5, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 5, 1956 NPC

EL-T-707 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Leonard Hall, June 7, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 7, 1956 NPC

EL-T-708 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Hollington K. Tong, June 13, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 13, 1956 NPC

EL-T-709 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Christian Pineau, June 20, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 20, 1956 NPC

EL-T-710 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Harold Stassen, July 31, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 31, 1956 NPC

EL-T-711 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Nathan Twining, July 26, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 26, 1956 NPC

EL-T-712 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Robert G. Menzies, August 2, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 2, 1956 NPC

EL-T-713 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: James P. Mitchell, September 20, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 20, 1956 NPC

EL-T-714 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Capt. A. W. Beale, October 4, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 4, 1956 NPC

EL-T-715 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Fred a. Seaton, October 11, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 11, 1956 NPC

EL-T-716 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Herve Alphand, October 17, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 17, 1956 NPC

EL-T-717 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Habib Bourguiba, November 26, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 26, 1956 NPC

EL-T-718 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Sam Rayburn, May 27, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 27, 1958 NPC

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EL-T-719 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Sir Harold Caccia. October 15, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 15, 1956 NPC

EL-T-720 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Marion B. Folsom, December 6, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 6, 1956 NPC

EL-T-721 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Jawaharlal Nehru, December 19, 1956. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 19, 1956 NPC

EL-T-722 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Dr. Paul Dudley White, January 31, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 31, 1957 NPC

EL-T-723 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Amir Abdul Illah, February 7, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 7, 1957 NPC

EL-T-724 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Guy Mollet, February 27, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 27, 1957 NPC

EL-T-725 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: William McChesney Martin, March 15, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 15, 1957 NPC

EL-T-726 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Heinrich von Brentano, March 6, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 6, 1957 NPC

EL-T-727 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: R/Adm. George Dufek, April 24, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 24, 1957 NPC

EL-T-728 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Arthur Larson, April 29, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 29, 1957 NPC

EL-T-729 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Ngo Dinh Diem, May 10, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 10, 1957 NPC

EL-T-730 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gov. Luis Munoz Marin, June 18, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 18, 1957 NPC

EL-T-731 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Nobusuke Kishi, June 21, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 21, 1957 NPC

EL-T-732 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Arch-bishop Makarios of Cyprus, September 24, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 24, 1957 NPC

EL-T-733 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Sinclair Weeks, July 23, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 23, 1957 NPC

EL-T-734 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Thomas D. White, November 29, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Nov. 29, 1957 NPC

EL-T-735 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, December 19, 1957. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 19, 1957 NPC

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EL-T-736 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: William P. Rogers, January 3, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 3, 1958 NPC

EL-T-737 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Adm. Arleigh Burke, January 6, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 6, 1958 NPC

EL-T-738 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: John Foster Dulles, January 16, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 16, 1958 NPC

EL-T-739 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Ezra Taft Benson, February 6, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 6, 1958 NPC

EL-T-740 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: William S. b. Lacy, February 12, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 12, 1958 NPC

EL-T-741 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Harry S. Truman, February 12, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 12, 1958 NPC

EL-T-742 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Richard M. Nixon, May 21, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 21, 1958 NPC

EL-T-743 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Harold Macmillan, June 11, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 11, 1958 NPC

EL-T-744 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Lawrence Derthick, June 13, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 13, 1958 NPC

EL-T-745 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Carlos Garcia, June 19, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 19, 1958 NPC

EL-T-746 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Curtis E. Lemay, July 10, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 10, 1958 NPC

EL-T-747 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Mme. Chiang Kai Shek, July 17, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 17, 1958 NPC

EL-T-748 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Meade Alcorn, September 23, 1958. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 23, 1958 NPC

EL-T-749 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Dwight E. Eisenhower, January 14, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 14, 1959 NPC

EL-T-750 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Lt. Gen. Pete Quesada, February 16, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 16, 1959 NPC

EL-T-751 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Sen. Everett Dirksen, March 23, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 23, 1959 NPC

EL-T-752 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Lauris Norstad, April 7, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 7, 1959 NPC

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EL-T-753 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: John McCone, May 5, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 5, 1959 NPC

EL-T-754 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: V/Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, May 14, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 14, 1959 NPC

EL-T-755 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Maxwell d. Taylor, June 25, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 25, 1959 NPC

EL-T-756 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Barry Goldwater, July 23, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 23, 1959 NPC

EL-T-757 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: George V. Allen, August 13, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Aug. 13, 1959 NPC

EL-T-758 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Nikita Khrushchev, September 16, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 16, 1959 NPC

EL-T-759 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Henry Cabot Lodge, October 9, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 9, 1959 NPC

EL-T-760 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Robert D. Murphy, December 1, 1959. Unknown 3 3/4 Dec. 1, 1959 NPC

EL-T-761 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Gen. Thomas D. White, January 11, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 11, 1960 NPC

EL-T-762 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: John F. Kennedy, January 14, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 14, 1960 NPC

EL-T-763 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Nobusuke Kishi, January 20, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 20, 1960 NPC

EL-T-764 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Christian Herter, February 18, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 18, 1960 NPC

EL-T-765 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Konrad Adenauer, March 16, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 16, 1960 NPC

EL-T-766 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Charles De. Gaulle, April 23, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 23, 1960 NPC

EL-T-767 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: F. J. Strauss, June 15, 1960. (Question & answer period only). Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 15, 1960 NPC

EL-T-768 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Foreign Ministers of Thailand, Pakistan and the Philippines. June 3, 1960. Unknown 3 3/4 Jun. 3, 1960 NPC

EL-T-769 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Everett Dirksen and Charles Halleck, April 2, 1961. Unknown 3 3/4 Apr. 2, 1961 NPC

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EL-T-770 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: George Romney, January 7, 1964. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 7, 1964 NPC

EL-T-771 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Nelson Rockefeller, January 10, 1964. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 10, 1964 NPC

EL-T-772 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Barry Goldwater, February 28, 1964. Unknown 3 3/4 Feb. 28, 1964 NPC

EL-T-773 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Melvin Laird, January 29, 1964. Unknown 3 3/4 Jan. 29, 1964 NPC

EL-T-774 (M) National Press Club in Washington, D. C.; Speaker: Henry Cabot Lodge, July 1, 1964. Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 1, 1964 NPC

EL-T-775 (M) "Washington Week" program: CBS Radio; Comments re dinner for MDE's birthday. Includes voice of Richard M. Nixon. News commentators not identified. October 2, 1971; (Speed-3-3/4) Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 2, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-776 (M) News commentaries-TV networks re: opening of John F. Kennedy Ctr for Performing Arts, Wash D. C.; Also comments re: attendance of Richard M. Nixon & family on 2nd night. Includes voices: Rose Kennedy & various news commentators Sep. 9-10, 1971; (Speed-3-3/4) Unknown 3 3/4 Sep. 9-10, 1971 Tony Janak

EL-T-777 (M) Intview of Gov. Robert Docking by Gary Houser, KABI radio. Gov Docking rmks- DDE Ctr should be promoted & will grow into a Nat'l recognition of Memorial Day Svcs at DDE Ctr. Intview prior to Gov Dockings address at Memorial Day svc at DDE Ctr, 05/29/72 Unknown 7 1/2 May. 29, 1972 KABI Radio, Abilene, KS (50 second segment)

EL-T-778 (M) Memorial Day Services at Eisenhower Ctr; Speakers: Henry Wise, Morris Krause, Gov. Robert Docking, and KABi announcer: Gary Houser. May 29, 1972. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 29, 1972 KABI Radio, Abilene, KS

EL-T-779 (M) Dedication of conference room in Radio Free Europe building in Munich, West Germany. The room was named in memory of C.D. Jackson. Date: May 1965. From the collection of C. D. Jackson, folder entitled "Radio Free Europe Comm. 1964", box 43. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 1965 Unknown

EL-T-780 (M) Interview with W. K. Jones, Curator of the Eisenhower Museum, by Ralph Titus of KSU Radio in Manhattan, KS. The interview took place at the Museum and covered exhibits in the Presidental Gallery. To be used on Projection, a radio program. May 9, 1972. Unknown 7 1/2 May. 9, 1972 Ralph Titus

EL-T-781 (M) Remarks by DDE to members of United Service Organizations (USO) during their visit to the White House. Rmks made in the White House Rose Garden on 03/15/56. (See also EL-D16-41 (IR). Tape was removed from the Central Files, alphabetical file, box 1095) Unknown 7 1/2 3/15/1956 Unknown

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EL-T-782 (M) Dedication ceremonies for the Trout Pond Recreational Area for the Handicapped, Tallahassee, FL. September 26, 1970. David Eisenhower was a speaker at the ceremonies see: 1970 MDE "Signature" file, Eisenhower, David. Unknown 7 1/2 Sep. 26, 1970 Unknown

EL-T-783 (M) National Press Club in Washington D. C.; Speaker: Sean F. Lamas. October 1, 1953. Unknown 3 3/4 Oct. 1, 1953 NPC

EL-T-784 (M) Eisenhower Library Dedication ceremonies. May 1, 1962. Reproduced from recordings made by George R. Wallace. Unknown 3 3/4 May. 1, 1962 Reproduced by NLE, April 17, 1964

EL-T-785 (M) "Flight of Apollo II"; TV coverage-phases of flight to moon; includes lift-off, Neil Armstrong on moon, return-earth, & welcome a board ship by Pres. Nixon. Call frm Nixon to astronauts while on moon. Tape from papers-John A. Moaney, Jr; Tape dated 07/69 Unknown 3 3/4 Jul. 1969 Tony Janak

EL-T-786 (M) "Some Friends of Gen. Eisenhower"; a CBS Special; Interviews with: Gen. Omar N Bradley, robert B Anderson, gen Alfred Gruenther, Kevin McCann & Bob Hope. CBS commentator: Walter Cronkite. From papers of John a Moaney, Jr. Tape Date: March-April 1969. Unknown 3 3/4 March/April 1969 Tony Janak

EL-T-787 (M) "Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969; covers various protions of funeral services in Washington D. C. and Abilene, KS; March29-April2, 1969. From papers of John a. Moaney, Jr. Unknown 3 3/4 Mar. 29-Apr. 2, 1969 Tony Janak

EL-T-788 (M) Tape cassette from Mrs. Warren E. Jacobi to MDE re: her enjoyable visit to Gettysburg, PA; No date on tape. Unknown 1 7/8 unknown Mrs. Warren E. Jacobi, 28 Newark St. Lindenhurst, NY 11757

EL-T-789 (M) Tape cassette of Eisenhower funeral services taken from donor's Television. (Services at the Washington National Cathedral). March 1969. Unknown 1 7/8 Mar. 1969 Mr. Earl F. Cowdin, 1075 Barclay Dr. Cocoa, FL 32922

EL-T-790 (M) Interview of DDE by Martha Deane of radion station WOR in NYC. Tapes made in connection with the publication of the THE WHITE HOUSE YEARS, MANDATE FOR CHANGE, 1953-1956. Date: November 7-8, 1963 (transc, vertial file) Unknown 7 1/2 Nov. 7-8, 1963 Martha Deane & Doubleday Corp.

EL-T-791 (M) DDE's Campaign speech in Abilene, KS; June 6, 1952; (Speech duplicated from NBC News File (EL-MP16-196)(Duplicated 6/75) Unknown Jun. 6, 1952 Unknown

EL-T-792 (M) President Richard M. Nixon gives his televised resignation speech to the nation. Taped from Station 4, Kansas City by donor. August 8, 1974. Unknown Aug. 8, 1974 Gary Holman

EL-T-793 (M) Western History conference. Speech by Odie B. Falk, THE GERONIMO CAMPAIGN. Speech given during luncheon meeting at the Trails End Motel, Abilene, KS. October 6, 1973. Unknown Oct. 6, 1973 Unknown

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EL-T-794 (M) Western History Conference Speaker: T. C. Hinley, FRONTIER ALASKA AND THE CHALLENGE OF CONSERVATION. Speech given during morning session at the DDE Library, Abilene, KS October 6, 1973. Unknown Oct. 6, 1973 Unknown

EL-T-795 (M) Western History Conference Dinner meeting of the Kansas Corral of the Westerners at the Abilene Elks Club. Speaker: Richard Dillon, SHERLOCK HOMES AND THE SUNDANCE KID. Abilene KS October 5, 1973. Unknown Oct. 5, 1973 Unknown

EL-T-796 (M) Memorial Day Services at the Eisenhower Center. Speakers: Dwight D. Eisenhower II (David), Henry Wise, Rev. Logan Dunham, and Calvin Strowig. Abilene, KS May 28, 1973. Unknown May. 28, 1973 Unknown

EL-T-797 (M) Inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon, Washington D. C.; January 20, 1973. Unknown Jan. 20, 1973 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY (A73-46)

EL-T-798 (M) Mrs. Julie Nixon Eisenhower is interviewed on the National Educational TV program. "Book Beat" on WPIX TV in New York City. Interviewer: Robert Allen Cromie. December 17, 1972. Unknown Dec. 17, 1972 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY

EL-T-799 (M) Mamie intviewed-"Today Show" by Barbara Walters, NBC TV; Gettysburg, PA 11/5/73. (3 tapes same intview-2 different accessions, A74-21 & A75-2) Interview Julie Eisenhower-"Today Show" 11/2/73. Misc. comt on other subjts-A74-21) Showberg Townshp. Unknown Nov. 2, 5, 1973 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY

EL-T-800 (M) Mamie Eisenhower presents a "Woman of the Year" award to Mrs. Ellen straus, originator of the "Call For Action" WMCA radio hotline. The ceremony was held at Kennedy Ctr in Wash. DC. 05/14/73. Unknown 5/14/1973 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY

EL-T-801 (M) Inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon recorded from CBS TV presentation by Donor. January 20, 1973 Washington DC (A73-46) Unknown Jan. 20, 1973 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY

EL-T-802 (M) J.B. West, White House Chief User, is interviewed on the "Today Show" by Barbara Walters. October 23, 1973; (A74-21) Unknown Oct. 23, 1973 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY

EL-T-803 (M) Portion of the "Mike Douglas Show" on December 16, 1974; Re: first ladies in the White House since the turn of the century. (A75-28) Unknown Dec. 16, 1974 Tony Janak, West Hempstead, NY

EL-T-804 (M) Sermon preached by Rev. Phillips Brooks Smith, paster of the First United Methodist Church of Mishawaka, IN. January 8, 1974. Rev. Smith pays tribute to faith of DDE & his family. (A74-32) CASSETTE. Unknown Jan. 8, 1974 Miss Margaret Sawyer, Mishawaka, IN.

EL-T-805 (M) Narrative and harmonica music re: Southern solder's thoughts on the eve of the Battle of Gettysburg; Narrative by Bill Richardson: (A74-21) Unknown unknown Joe Gbur

EL-T-806 (M) "REFLECTIONS FROM GETTYSBURG: A CONVERSTATION WITH MAMIE EISENHOWER" base on intview w/Mamie-Gettysburg Farm-Ed Meyer-WMAL Radio Stat Wash DC-Rec'd w/shipmt frm

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Gettysburg Farm: 08/4/77 Photos w/tapes included with FY-77 Gettysburg Farm Comp. Unknown Unknown

EL-T-807 (M) "Symphony in Blue" Cassette removd frm DDE Lib Misc Man. Too small to be named as Manuscript Coll. FY 1978 composite/TB. Info accompanying tape '1 cassette tape rec'ing of poem, Symphony in Blue, composer-Mrs Helen Glasgow, Bridgeport, CT See EL-T-566 (M) Unknown Nov. 1978 Mrs. Helen Glasgow, Bridgeport, CT

EL-T-808 (M) Nat'l Salute to Small Business Wk; Abilene, KS 7/30/73. 2-1200' mag tapes frm Nat'l Salute Small Bus. Material withdrawn-DDE Lib: Coll of Misc. Man. Too small to name-collection A77-10/LS; Box #1-Folder-Lonah Birch Small Bus Admin, KCMO Trans 3/9/78 11/78 Unknown 7/30/1973 Unknown

EL-T-809 (M) "25th reunion of the white House Staff" January 21, 1978. This recording by J.D.Brown, duplicated by NLE 2/22/78, One 7" reel. 11/78 Unknown Jan. 21, 1978 Unknown

EL-T-810 (M) Overseas Press Club, discussion of Cornelius Ryan's book, "The Longest Day" by Mil. leaders who were involved in Allied invasion-France on 06/6/44. also comments-unidentified men. Taped 1/15/60. Loaned to NLE for dup-Mrs Norman S. Cota; Five 7" reels 11/78 Unknown 1/15/1960 Unknown

EL-T-811 (M) "A Conference on Western History;, September 26, 1975. One 5" reel 11/78 Unknown Sep. 26, 1975 Unknown

EL-T-812 (M) "A Conference on Western History", Sept. 27, 1975. One 7" reel. Impressions of the West, tape was the previous one El-T-811 (M) were sponsored by Kansas Corral of the Westerners; the DDE Lib; and The Eisenhower Foundation 11/78 Unknown Sep. 27, 1975 Unknown

EL-T-813 (M) Interview with Mrs. Dirksen, January 26, 1974 by Will Jones in Florida. No other information available. 11/78-Missing Unknown Jan. 26, 1974 Unknown

EL-T-814 (M) One 7" reel, "census as a Research and Teaching Tool"; no other information available. 11/78-Missing Unknown unknown Unknown

EL-T-815 (M) One 7" reel, "History from Census Records"; no other information available. 11/78-Missing Unknown unknown Unknown

EL-T-816 (M) One 7" reel, "Research Opportunities in Federal and State Census Manuscripts"; no other information available. 11/78-Missing Unknown unknown Unknown

EL-T-816-A (M) This recording was taken from a Canadian Army Newsreel. Issue "20 (film #43). Sound quality very poor; Early 1944, Gen. Eisenhower. One 7" reel. 11/78 Unknown 1944 Unknown

EL-T-817 (M) "Two Crows plus Hawk" 2 Scotch tapes may/may not used. 1 box is written "Crows-Group"; The other "2 Crows + Hawk". Titles may/may not correspond to tapes. Tapes turned to Archives-NLE Museum 3/6/75. Rec'd-Gettysburg shpmt, but not inventory 11/78-Missing Unknown unknown Unknown

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EL-T-818 (M) "Crows-Group". See EL-T-817 (M) description A75-28 Eisenhower, Mamie Doud: Additional Papers, composite Accession, FY 1975. 11/78 Missing. Unknown unknown Unknown

EL-T-819 (M) 1 cassette tape received from office of MDE 1/7/74; Turned over to AV collection 1/11/74. See MDE "Sig." File, 1973, Gifts-Miller, Dr. Dean. A74-21 Pres. Richard M. Nixon's resignation speech. 11/78 - Missing Unknown Unknown

EL-T-820 (M) Rec'd from office of MDE 1/7/74; turned over to NLE AV collection 1/11/74. See MDE Sig. File, 1973 Gifts-/Miller, Dr. Dean. One cassette "Drinking From Old Wells" 10/14/73, Dr. Dean W. Miller, The Palm Desert Community Church. 11/78 - Missing Unknown 10/14/1973 Unknown

EL-T-821 (M) TS Conf of Potus & Mr Seaton; 4/19/56; Two 7" reels pulled frm Box 49 of White Hse Ofc, Proj "Clean Up": Rec 1953-61. Folder: Conf of Pres & Mr Seaton 1-orig copy; 1-dup produced for Mandatory Review declassified 9/11/78 will be Ref copy 11/78 missing Unknown 4/19/1956 Unknown

EL-T-822 (M) "A Decent Man" DDE. 1-copy. Orig owner-CW Ohrvall Truman Lib. Memo-To: NLE-A/V Frm: NLT-A/V (Ohrvall) Subj:transf tape-DDE material. Enclose is copy I described today. Orig is my personal propty, purchd by me. Ea side 30 min Dated 11/1/74 11/78 missing Unknown unknown Unknown

EL-T-823 (M) AHA Convention, NYC, 12/30/71, morning session, "Presidential Papers," moderated by Arthur S. Link, papers by James McG. Burnes, James E. O'Neill, commentary by Huston G. Jones, Arthur M. Schelsinger, Jr, Herman Kahn, followed by question period. 11/79 BB Unknown 12/30/1971 Unknown

EL-T-824 (M) DDE Medical Ctr, Palm Desert, CA, groundbraking ceremonies. Received NLE: NLE Director's office December 18, 1979 Accessiond: November, 1980 2 sides cassette Unknown Unknown

EL-T-825 (M) Columbia Broadcasting Systems, Inc. presents excerpts from important political speeches beginning with the 1952 Republican and Democratic conventions. Charles Collingwood narrates. Accessioned: November, 1980; 2 sides cassette; Donor: CBS Unknown CBS

EL-T-826 (M) DDE's campaign speech entering the 1952 Presidential election race, given at Abilene, KS June, 1952 NBC news Accessioned: November 1980 Unknown Jun. 1952 Unknown

EL-T-827 (M) Title: unknown, Topic: Possibly a British actor reciting before an audience excerpts from "Crusade in Europe". Accessioned: November, 1980, 1 orginal wire recording/2 reference copies/ 2 master copies. Transferred to Wire Recordings Series as EL-WIRE-2 Unknown unknown Unknown

EL-T-828 (M) American Association of State and Local History Seminar, c. 1974; project reports NLE held in conjuction with the Greyhound Hall of Fame. Accessioned: November 1980; 1 reel Unknown 1974 Unknown

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EL-T-829 (M) Ultra conference, May 5, 1978, Lyndon B. Johnson Library, Austin, Texas. Donor: Charles W. Corkran (assistant director NLJ); Accessioned: November 1980; 2 reels Unknown May. 5, 1978 Charles W. Corkran

EL-T-830 (M) NBC News (Pat Hackers); DDE's taped broadcast via satelite heard Christmas 1958 (The satelite launched December 18, 1958); Gemini 6 and 7 spacecraft transmission, December 16, 1965; W. Achirra playing Jingle Bells. Received from Director's office, NLE; 2 duplicate reels Unknown 1958, 1965 Smithsonian 6/19/79

EL-T-831 (M) David Eisenhower discusses research and progress on biography and character study he is attemtping on DDE, National Archives Theater, Sept. 27, 1978. 3 reels master copy, 1 reel reference; 90 minutes. 90 minutes Sep. 27, 1978 Unknown

EL-T-832 (M) The 50's in Film, Music and Drama. First of five segments from conference on America in the Fifties, held Sept. 25-27, 1980. Conference proceedings recorded by Kansas State University Radio Extension Service. Received 11/1980; Conference total reels: 10; Conference total time: c. 300 min. Unknown Sep. 25-27, 1980 KSURES/Ralph Titus

EL-T-833 (M) The Schizophrenic 50's: Affluence, Conformity and Alienation. Second of five segments from conference on America in the Fifties, held Sept. 25-27, 1980. Conference proceedings recorded by Kansas State University Radio Extension Service. Received 11/1980; Conference total reels: 10; Conference total time: c. 300 min. Unknown Sep. 25-27, 1980 KSURES/Ralph Titus

EL-T-834 (M) From Hot to Cold War. Third of five segments from conference on America in the Fifties, held Sept. 25-27, 1980. Conference proceedings recorded by Kansas State University Radio Extension Service. Received 11/1980; Conference total reels: 10; Conference total time: c. 300 min. Unknown Sep. 25-27, 1980 KSURES/Ralph Titus

EL-T-835 (M) Civil Rights in the 50's. Fourth of five segments from conference on America in the Fifties, held Sept. 25-27, 1980. Conference proceedings recorded by Kansas State University Radio Extension Service. Received 11/1980; Conference total reels: 10; Conference total time: c. 300 min. Unknown Sep. 25-27, 1980 KSURES/Ralph Titus

EL-T-836 (M) McCarthyism. Fifth of five segments from conference on America in the Fifties, held Sept. 25-27, 1980. Conference proceedings recorded by Kansas State University Radio Extension Service. Received 11/1980; Conference total reels: 10; Conference total time: c. 300 min. Unknown Sep. 25-27, 1980 KSURES/Ralph Titus

EL-T-837-1 (M) Prologue. First of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:55 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-2 (M) Abilene: the Formative Years. Second of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:14 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

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EL-T-837-3 (M) West Point and Beyond. Third of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:15 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-4 (M) Torch to Overlord. Fourth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:15 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-5 (M) D-Day: The Prelude. Fifth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:32 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-6 (M) D-Day: the Conclusion. Sixth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:40 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-7 (M) The Final Thrust: Victory in Europe. Seventh of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:40 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-8 (M) The Transition. Eighth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:14 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-9 (M) I Will Lead the Crusade… Ninth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:38 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-10 (M) The White House Years--The First Term. Tenth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:24 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-11 (M) The President and Politics. Eleventh of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:58 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-12 (M) The White House Years--The Second Term. Twelfth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:23 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-837-13 (M) Peace With Honor. Thirteenth of 13 segments of "The Eisenhower Years," a series of broadcasts over the Kansas State Radio Network following DDE's death in 1969. Received: 11/80; one reel 29:50 1969 Eisenhower Foundation/Calvin Strowig

EL-T-838 (M) Remarks recorded for the American Legion "Back to God" Program, February 1, 1953. The President's remarks were part of an American Legion television program broadcast from New York City at 1:40 PM. Received in AV from photo lab: 3/81 5 min Feb. 1, 1963 Unknown

EL-T-839 (M) Heartbeat in Sports program with Roy F. Zess, narrator. Transferred from the papers of James Hagerty. Received from photo lab: 3/81 5 min W. B. Withers Moultrie, GA

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EL-T-840 (M) 1959 Conversations with the prophet Isaiah and French astrologist Nostradamus conducted by Rev. Bertie Lily Candler, pastor and medium. Appears to be a séance conducted by Candler. Possibly removed from James Hagerty collection. Received from photo lab: 3/81; one reel 45 Min 1959 Pete & Jan Carpenter, Pasadena, CA

EL-T-841 (M) 1959 Conversations with the prophet Isaiah and French astrologist Nostradamus conducted by Rev. Bertie Lily Candler, pastor and medium. Appears to be a séance conducted by Candler. Possibly removed from James Hagerty collection. Received from photo lab: 3/81; one reel 45 Min 1959 Pete & Jan Carpenter, Pasadena, CA

EL-T-842 (M) Conversations with Milton Eisenhower, Jr. (Bud), recorded June 20, 1980 at NLE. He describes films EL-MP16-499--501, donated to the Library by his father and himself. Recorded by NLE staff. 80 min Jun. 20, 1980 Milton Eisenhower, Jr.

EL-T-843 (M) Rededication ceremonies for the DDE Library, May 1, 1982. Recorded by the 1st Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Fort Riley, KS. Tapes include 1st Infantry Band music, speeches, etc. Tape 3 has poor audio of Chapel services. Received 06/28/82; three cassettes 100 min May. 1, 1982 Unknown

EL-T-844 (M) "Sounds of History from the National Archives: World War II." NARS sale item. Side one: "American Radio Mobilizes the Homefront"; side two: "Allied Turncoats Broadcast for the Axis Powers." Received 08/82; one cassette. 60 min 1939-1945 Unknown

EL-T-845 (M) "The Bicentennial March and Presidential Marches of America," performed by the American All-Star Band; RCA. Transferred from FY-81 Comp. Acc. A81-14 to AV Sept. 30, 1982. Received Feb. 23, 1981, from Mrs. Phyllis Stern, Loena Music Publishing Co.; one 8-track cartridge 25:34 1976 Mrs. Phyllis Stern Loena Music Publishing Co. 239 W 18th St, NY, NY 10011

EL-T-846 (M) Recorded discussion between Bruce Catton and Dwight D. Eisenhower at Gettysburg, Oct. 2, 1962. Broadcast KTAI Shreveport, LA. Received 10/82; 1 cassette 23 min Oct. 2, 1962 John C. Brennan 513 Main St Laurel, MD 20707

EL-T-847 (M) "Memorial D Day: 6 Juin 1944--June 6, 1944." Audio-visual portrayal of D-Day with map, slides and audiocassette in French and English recreating the events of June 6, 1944. Commemorative for 40th anniversary of D-Day. Written and produced by Francis Scaglia; read by Michel Papineschi and William Dowell. Purchased by NLE 06/26/84; 1 cassette (note: stored in Still Photos--Private Collections--D-Day) 17 Min c. 1984 NLE

EL-T-848 (M) Dwight D. Eisenhower Center Commercial Advertisements (NLE spots used by WIBW TV and radio). Four 30-sec. spots. Received 06/29/84; 1 cassette 2 min unknown Unknown

EL-T-849 (M) "Sounds of History from the National Archives," narrated by Frank Burke and Elsie Freivogel; written by Frank Burke. NARS product; portions subject to copyright. Received 11/84; one cassette 25 min unknown Unknown

EL-T-850 (M) Interview with Milton S. Eisenhower, broadcast on National Public Radio 9/14/84, the eve of his 85th birthday. Tape furnished for nonprofit, non-broadcast purposes; may not be duplicated

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or otherwise used without permission. Received: 11/84; one cassette 8 min 9/14/1984 Nat'l Public Radio

EL-T-851 (M) Interview of Barbara Jean Eisenhower by Dr. John Wickman, director of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Center. Received 1983; 2 reels, 7.5 ips @ 60 Unknown

EL-T-852 (M) Eisenhower: The Man and His Times. Narrated by Bob Considine, written and edited by Jim Wessel, researched by Allan Schneider. Same recording as 12" disc EL-D12-263. Received 1984; two cassettes 116 min 35 sec Unknown

EL-T-853 (M) Federation Aeronautique Internationale Conference, 04/9/58 Washington, DC, and 04/15-16/58 Los Angeles, CA. Includes speech by John Foster Dulles, 04/09/58. Transfered from Jacqueline Cochran Papers 11/19/82. First of five reels, 3 3/4 ips. 531 min total. Unknown Apr. 9, 15-16,1958 Jacqueline Cochran Papers

EL-T-854 (M) Federation Aeronautique Internationale Conference, 04/9/58 Washington, DC, and 04/15-16/58 Los Angeles, CA. Includes speech by John Foster Dulles, 04/09/58. Transfered from Jacqueline Cochran Papers 11/19/82. Second of five reels, 3 3/4 ips. 531 min total. Unknown Apr. 9, 15-16,1958 Jacqueline Cochran Papers

EL-T-855 (M) Federation Aeronautique Internationale Conference, 04/9/58 Washington, DC, and 04/15-16/58 Los Angeles, CA. Includes speech by John Foster Dulles, 04/09/58. Transfered from Jacqueline Cochran Papers 11/19/82. Third of five reels, 3 3/4 ips. 531 min total. Unknown Apr. 9, 15-16,1958 Jacqueline Cochran Papers

EL-T-856 (M) Federation Aeronautique Internationale Conference, 04/9/58 Washington, DC, and 04/15-16/58 Los Angeles, CA. Includes speech by John Foster Dulles, 04/09/58. Transfered from Jacqueline Cochran Papers 11/19/82. Fourth of five reels, 3 3/4 ips. 531 min total. Unknown Apr. 9, 15-16,1958 Jacqueline Cochran Papers

EL-T-857 (M) Federation Aeronautique Internationale Conference, 04/9/58 Washington, DC, and 04/15-16/58 Los Angeles, CA. Includes speech by John Foster Dulles, 04/09/58. Transfered from Jacqueline Cochran Papers 11/19/82. Fifth of five reels, 3 3/4 ips. 531 min total. Unknown Apr. 9, 15-16,1958 Jacqueline Cochran Papers

EL-T-858 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. First of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-859 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Second of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-860 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Third of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

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EL-T-861 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Fourth of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-862 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Fifth of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-863 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Sixth of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-864 (M) American Dream Conference, 04/20-22/83: Visitors' Center Sessions. Produced by Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Seventh of seven reels, 1 7/8 ips. 726 minutes total. Dup. on eight cassettes. Unknown Apr. 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-865 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. First of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-866 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Second of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-867 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Third of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-868 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Fourth of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-869 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Fifth of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-870 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Sixth of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-871 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Seventh of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

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EL-T-872 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Eighth of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-873 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Ninth of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-874 (M) NL Director's Conference, Presidential Libraries, Abilene, KS, June 8-10, 1976. Tenth of 10 reels, 1 7/8 ips. 945 minutes total time. Unknown Jun. 8-10, 1976 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-875 (M) Material dictated by Jacqueline Cochran in June 1971 for a proposed sequel to her memoirs. Husband Floyd Odlum sometimes heard in background. Transcribed by Cochran's secretary. Transferred from Jacqueline Cochran Papers A76-4, Stars At Noon Series, on 12/21/83, acc'd AV 02/85. One cassette, 120 min. 120 min Jun. 1971 Jacqueline Cochran Papers

EL-T-876 (M) NATO Conference held at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Oct. 14-15, 1982. Acc'd AV 2/85. First of five reels, 1 7/8 ips, 370 min. total time. Dup. on 13 cassettes. Unknown Oct. 14-15, 1982 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-877 (M) NATO Conference held at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Oct. 14-15, 1982. Acc'd AV 2/85. Second of five reels, 1 7/8 ips, 370 min. total time. Dup. on 13 cassettes. Unknown Oct. 14-15, 1982 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-878 (M) NATO Conference held at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Oct. 14-15, 1982. Acc'd AV 2/85. Third of five reels, 1 7/8 ips, 370 min. total time. Dup. on 13 cassettes. Unknown Oct. 14-15, 1982 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-879 (M) NATO Conference held at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Oct. 14-15, 1982. Acc'd AV 2/85. Fourth of five reels, 1 7/8 ips, 370 min. total time. Dup. on 13 cassettes. Unknown Oct. 14-15, 1982 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-880 (M) NATO Conference held at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Oct. 14-15, 1982. Acc'd AV 2/85. Fifth of five reels, 1 7/8 ips, 370 min. total time. Dup. on 13 cassettes. Unknown Oct. 14-15, 1982 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-881 (M) James C. Hagerty, News Conference, March 19, 1957; recorded aboard USS Canberra enrout to Bermuda. Transferred from the Beach, Edward L. and Evan P. Aurand, Naval Aides to the President: Records, 1953-61. One reel, 3 3/4 ips, 45 min. 45 min Mar. 19, 1957

EL-T-882 (M) News Conferences by James C. Hagerty, March 19, 1957 (3:55 PM) and March 20, 1957 (8:55 AM); recorded aboard USS Canberra enrout to Bermuda. Transferred from the Beach, Edward L. and Evan P. Aurand, Naval Aides to the President: Records, 1953-61. One reel, 3 3/4 ips, 35 min. 35 min. March 19-20, 1957

EL-T-883 (M) NLE Conference on America in the Fifties; session on Civil Rights in the 1950s by Arthur Flemming, C. Scott, J. Durham, and O. Linford; Sept. 27, 1980. Acc'd 6/85. One cassette, @90 min. @ 90 min. Sep. 27, 1980 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

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EL-T-884 (M) NLE Conference on America in the Fifties; session by John H. Faulk: "The Red Scare and Blacklisting"; Sep. 25, 1980. Acc'd 6/85. One cassette, @ 90 min. @ 90 min. Sep. 25, 1980 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-885 (M) NLE Conference on the American Dream, April 20-22, 1983; Library sessions. Acc'd 6/85. First of five cassettes, @ 300 min. total time. Unknown April 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-886 (M) NLE Conference on the American Dream, April 20-22, 1983; Library sessions. Acc'd 6/85. Second of five cassettes, @ 300 min. total time. Unknown April 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-887 (M) NLE Conference on the American Dream, April 20-22, 1983; Library sessions. Acc'd 6/85. Third of five cassettes, @ 300 min. total time. Unknown April 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-888 (M) NLE Conference on the American Dream, April 20-22, 1983; Library sessions. Acc'd 6/85. Fourth of five cassettes, @ 300 min. total time. Unknown April 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-889 (M) NLE Conference on the American Dream, April 20-22, 1983; Library sessions. Acc'd 6/85. Fifth of five cassettes, @ 300 min. total time. Unknown April 20-22, 1983 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-890 (M) Remarks of Mamie Eisenhower during a PSA for the United Fund Campaign. Other speaker: John Wetzel. Location and date unknown. Tape found by the White House Communication Agency (WHCA) audio section at Old Executive Office Building and sent to NL 2/87. Acc'd 5/87. 1 reel, @ 6o min, @ 60 min. White House Communication Agency

EL-T-891 (M) Ed Bearss (National Park Service) interview with Mamie Eisenhower, Gettysburg Farm, PA, August 15, 1973. Acc'd 5/87. One cassette, 40 min. 40 min. Aug. 15, 1973 National Park Service Department of Interior, Harpers Ferry Center/ Marc Logan

EL-T-892 (M) 100th Anniversary of the Eisenhower Family Home, May 2, 1987. Morning session: Dr. John Wickman, welcome; Dr. Frank Burke; welcome from Curator Dennis Medina; introduction, William Seale; guest speaker Mr. Ian Robins, National Trust of Scotland. Acc'd 6/87. One reel, 1 7/8 ips, @90 min. @90 min. May. 2, 1987 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-893 (M) 100th Anniversary of the Eisenhower Family Home, May 2, 1987. Afternoon session: John Wickman, introduction; Steve Neal, guest speaker. Acc'd 6/87. One reel, 1 7/8 ips, @60 min. @60 min. May. 2, 1987 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

EL-T-894 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. First of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-895 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Second of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

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EL-T-896 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Third of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-897 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Fourth of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-898 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Fifth of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-899 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Sixth of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-900 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Seventh of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-901 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Eighth of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-902 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Ninth of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-903 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Tenth of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-904 (M) Mountain Plains Museum Association Annual Meeting, October 22-24, 1986, Abilene, KS. Acc'd 6/87. Eleventh of 11 reels, 1 7/8 ips, @26 hours total time. Unknown Oct. 22-24, 1986

EL-T-905 (M) Eisenhower tape recordings featuring excerpts of previous interviews with Dwight D. Eisenhower and synopsis of DDE's life broadcast on the day of DDE's funeral (note: maybe 100' good; the rest is recorded over other recordings.) Donated by Richard J. Biunno. Acc'd 6/87. One reel, @60 min. @60 min. Richard J. Biunno 515 Mt. Prospect Ave. Apt. 11E Newark, NJ 07104

EL-T-906 (M) Marshall Plan Speech made by Secretary of State George C. Marshall, June 5, 1947, at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Recieved by Dr. Wickman's office as gift from George C. Marshall Foundation 7/16/87. Acc'd 7/87. One cassette, @30 min. @60 min. Jun. 5, 1947 George C. Marshall Foundation P.O. Box 1600 Lexington, VA 24450-1600 (703-463-7103)

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EL-T-907 (M) Conference on Constitutional Issues During the Eisenhower Presidency, Sep. 19, 1987, Eisenhower Library Visitors Center. Presiding: Dr. Donald B. Nieman, Kansas State University; speaker: Dr. Duane A. Tanabaum, Herbert H. Lehman College, City University of New York, "The President and Congress: The Bricker Amendment and Other Issues"; speaker: Dr. Michal R. Belknap, California Western School of Law, San Diego, "Communism and Compulsory Testimony: Loyalty, Security, and Constitutional Rights." Acc'd 10/87. One reel, 90 min. 90 min. Sep. 19, 1987

EL-T-908 (M) Conference on Constitutional Issues During the Eisenhower Presidency, Sep. 19, 1987, Eisenhower Library Visitors Center. Speaker: Dr. Robert Fredrick Burk, Miskingum College, New Concord, Ohio, "Dwight D. Eisenhower and Civil Rights: School Integreation as a Case Study"; followed by question and answer session. Acc'd 10/87. One reel, 90 min. 90 min. Sep. 19, 1987

EL-T-909 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. First of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-910 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. Second of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-911 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. Third of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-912 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. Fourth of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-913 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. Fifth of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-914 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. Sixth of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-915 (M) Presidential Libraries Directors Conference, Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Sept. 21-22, 1988. Acc'd 6/89. Seventh of 7 reels, 14 hrs. total time. Sep. 21-22, 1988

EL-T-916 (M) "In the Service of Their Country: Women During the Eisenhower Era" Conference, Oct. 21, 1988. Acc'd6/89. First of four reels, 6 hrs. total time. Oct. 21, 1988

EL-T-917 (M) "In the Service of Their Country: Women During the Eisenhower Era" Conference, Oct. 21, 1988. Acc'd6/89. Second of four reels, 6 hrs. total time. Oct. 21, 1988

EL-T-918 (M) "In the Service of Their Country: Women During the Eisenhower Era" Conference, Oct. 21, 1988. Acc'd6/89. Third of four reels, 6 hrs. total time. Oct. 21, 1988

EL-T-919 (M) "In the Service of Their Country: Women During the Eisenhower Era" Conference, Oct. 21, 1988. Acc'd6/89. Fourth of four reels, 6 hrs. total time. Oct. 21, 1988

EL-T-920 (M) Undated interview with Elizabeth Phillips, in which she discusses her experiences as a nurse during WWII. From the Elizabeth M. Phillips Collection. Acc'd 6/89. One cassette, 60 min. 60 min. Elizabeth M. Phillips Collection

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EL-T-921 (M) "Eisenhower Blues" and a version of "I Like Ike"; Frederick J. Hay, Manhattan, KS. Acc'd 6/89. One cassette, 90 min. 90 min. Frederick J. Hay 800 Bluemont Ave. Manhattan, KS

EL-T-922 (M) DDE Message for NLE tape-slide program. Duplicate master, complete DDE and Reasoner message. From photo lab, one reel.

EL-T-923 (M) Eisenhower Library Reasoner Script. From photo lab, one reel, 3 3/4 ips.

EL-T-924 (M) Original tape of DDE's welcome message for use in the Eisenhower Library Auditorium tape-slide program. Part one: DDE welcome message, 56 sec. Part two: DDE groundbreaking message, 56 sec. From photo lab, one reel, 7 1/2 ips. 112 sec.

EL-T-925 (M) Eisenhower Library slide-tape program narrated by George Langshaw, radio station KSAL, Salina, KS, August 28, 1965. From photo lab, one reel, 7 1/2 ips.

EL-T-926 (M) Endacott interview with unidentified person regarding DDE. From photo lab, one reel

EL-T-927 (M) KABI radio spots, two Eisenhower excerpts. Duped by NLE 3/6/79. From photo lab, one reel, 7 1/2 ips.

EL-T-928 (M) Dr. John A. Hawgood, Western History Conference, March 7, 1969. Received in AV from Mack Teasley. One reel. Mar. 7, 1969

EL-T-929 (M) Dr. Joe B. Frantz, Western History Conference, March 7, 1969. Received in AV from Mack Teasley. One reel. Mar. 7, 1969

EL-T-930 (M) Spots promoting the Eisenhower Center, produced by the Kansas Broadcasting Association. One 30 second PSA, one 60 second PSA, and two 25 second voice cuts. Received in AV from Dr. Wickman 10/31/89 (created several years prior). One cassette. 140 sec. Dr. Wickman

EL-T-931 (M) A Conference on White House Living, July 14, 1990, Eisenhower Center. "Dining at the White House: Ms. Betty C. Monkman, Associate Curator, Office of the Curator, the White House." One cassette @60 min., one dup. cassette. @60 min. Jul. 14, 1990

EL-T-932 (M) A Conference on White House Living, July 14, 1990, Eisenhower Center. "Life in the White House: Susan Ford Bales, Margaret Hoover Brigham, Anne Eisenhower." First of two reels, @90 min. total time. Jul. 14, 1990

EL-T-933 (M) A Conference on White House Living, July 14, 1990, Eisenhower Center. "Life in the White House: Susan Ford Bales, Margaret Hoover Brigham, Anne Eisenhower." Second of two reels, @90 min. total time. Jul. 14, 1990

EL-T-934 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. "Creating the Eisenhower Center," by Dr. John E. Wickman, 1/4/90. Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. First of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time.

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Jan. 4, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-935 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. "Why Eisenhower?" by Dr. John E. Wickman, 1/4/90. Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. Second of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time. Jan. 4, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-936 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. "Sweeping Changes in Europe…" by Dr. Robert Ivanov, USSR historian, 1/9/90. Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. Third of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time. Jan. 9, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-937 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. "A Soviet Scholar's Perspective on Eisenhower," by Dr. Robert Ivanov, USSR, 1/9/90. Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. Fourth of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time. Jan. 9, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-938 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. "Fear on Trial" (Humor and First Amendment of U.S. Constitution), by John Henry Faulk, 1/18/90. Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. Fifth of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time. Jan. 18, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-939 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. "Red Scare of the 1950's," by John Henry Faulk, 1/18/90. Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. Sixth of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time. Jan. 18, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-940 (M) "The Age of Eisenhower: Affluence and Anxiety"; conference at Bethany College, Lindsborg, KS, Jan. 3-25, 1990. Morning Panel: "First Amendment Freedoms," Campus/Community Forum, 1/19/90. Moderator: B. Kahler; John Henry Falk, Davis Merritt (Wichita), Kay Berenson (Salina). Received from A. John Pearson, Bethany College. Seventh of seven cassettes, @7 hours total time. Jan. 19, 1990 A. John Pearson Dir. College Relations Bethany College Lindsborg, KS 67456-1897

EL-T-941 (M) "The 50's: A Decade in Black and White"; June 5, 1990. Press Conference (6/4/90) recorded by KSAJ. Acc'd 7/90. One cassette, @30 min. @30 min. 6/4/1990

EL-T-942 (M) "The 50's: A Decade in Black and White"; June 5, 1990. Arthur Fletcher, luncheon address. Acc'd 7/90. One reel, @30 min. @30 min. 6/5/1990

EL-T-943 (M) Eisenhower Centennial Closing Ceremony Promotional Tape, Oct. 14, 1990. Recorded by Tamerlane Productions, 6513 Smithfield Road, Suite D., Fort Worth, TX. One reel, 60 sec. 60 sec. Oct. 14, 1990

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EL-T-944 (M) Eisenhower Centennial Closing Ceremony, Abilene, KS, October 14, 1990. Recorded by Tamerlane Productions, 6513 Smithfield Road, Suite D., Fort Worth, TX. One cassette, @45 min. (1 copy). @45 min. Oct. 14, 1990

EL-T-945 (M) Recording by Col. J. B. Henderson of Niceville, FL, describing the origins of the song, "On A Wing and A Prayer". (Gift from Mrs. Lyle Lenhart, Abilene, KS.) 1 cassette, not timed. Mrs. Lyle Lenhart, Abilene, KS

EL-T-946 (M) Eisenhower Centennial Music/Commands: not mixed. Recorded by Tamerlane Productions, 6513 Smithfield Road, Suite D., Fort Worth, TX. 1 cassette, @45 min. @45 min.

EL-T-947 (M) The New American Gazette, presented by the Ford Hall Forum on public radio stations. "Promotional Spot--John F. Kennedy Library" (Nov. 1990). First of six cassettes, @1 minute. @1 min. Nov. 1990

EL-T-948 (M) The New American Gazette, presented by the Ford Hall Forum on public radio stations. "An Evening with Calvin Coolidge" (played by Jim Cooke), (Kennedy Library) broadcast 2/15/90. Second of six cassettes, 59 min. 59 min. 2/15/1990

EL-T-949 (M) The New American Gazette, presented by the Ford Hall Forum on public radio stations. "Shirley Hufstedler and Chester Finn" (Carter Center and Carter Library) broadcast 5/31/90. Third of six cassettes, 59 min. 59 min. 5/31/1990

EL-T-950 (M) The New American Gazette, presented by the Ford Hall Forum on public radio stations. "Henry Kissinger" (Ford Library) broadcast 3/8/90. Fourth of six cassettes, 58 min. 58 min. 3/8/1990

EL-T-951 (M) The New American Gazette, presented by the Ford Hall Forum on public radio stations. "David McCullough" (Johnson Library) broadcast 8/23/90. Fifth of six cassettes, 58 min. 58 min. 8/23/1990

EL-T-952 (M) The New American Gazette, presented by the Ford Hall Forum on public radio stations. "Theodore" Sorensen (National Archives) broadcast 6/28/90. Sixth of six cassettes, 59 min. 59 min. 6/28/1990

EL-T-953 (M) "Dwight D. Eisenhower--October 14, 1890--March 28, 1969," ABC Records (ABCS 621). Side 1: D-Day; Liberation of Paris; V-E Day; Welcome Home to Abilene; Draft Eisenhower Movement, 1948; 1952 Republican Convention; Political Campaign, 1952. One reel. 19 min. Denis L. McCurdy, WFOS-FM radio, Chesapeake, Virginia

EL-T-954 (M) "Dwight D. Eisenhower--October 14, 1890--March 28, 1969," ABC Records (ABCS 621). Side 2: Eisenhower in Korea; Inaugural Address; Atoms for Peace Plan; Geneva Conference; Press Conferences; Reunion with 82nd Airborne Luncheon; Eisenhower Decides to Run Again in 1956; Eisenhower's Last Address to the Republican Convention in Miami, August 1968 (from Walter Reed Army Hospital). One reel. 20 min. Denis L. McCurdy, WFOS-FM radio, Chesapeake, Virginia

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EL-T-955 (M) "A Profile of Ike", 10/14/90. Ted Clark, producer for NPR. One reel. 1 10/14/1990 David Naylor, KHCC-KHCD, Hutchinson, KS

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EL-T-967 (M) "World War II Memories", recorded by Walter Moll, Sr. One cassette. @85 min.

EL-T-968 (M) Arthur Larson speech at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. May 6, 1974. 1 cassette. May. 6, 1974

EL-T-969 (M) Side 1: radio and TV broadcast by DDE. Sep. 19, 1956; side 2: DDE campaign. 1 reel. @60 min. Sep. 19, 1956

EL-T-970 (M) Side 1: DDE campaign speech in Lexington, Kentucky. Oct. 1, 1956; Side 2: DDE campaign. 1 reel Oct. 1, 1956

EL-T-971 (M) Side 1: Eisenhower Day rally at Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, DC; talk by Arthur Larson and brief appearance by DDE, Oct. 12, 1956; Side 2: Citizens for Eisenhower talk by DDE, October 12, 1956. 1 reel Oct. 12, 1956

EL-T-972 (M) Side 1: DDE birthday party, Jimmy Stewart is the master of ceremonies, Oct. 13, 1956; Side 2: DDE speech at Madison Square Garden, New York, Oct. 15, 1956. 1 reel Oct 13, 15, 1956

EL-T-973 (M) Side 1: DDE speech at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Nov 1, 1956;; Side 2: DDE victory… 1 reel Nov. 1, 1956

EL-T-974 (M) Arthur Larson appears on "Meet The Press", Aug. 26, 1956. 1 reel, @25 min. @25 min. Aug. 26, 1956

EL-T-975 (M) College Press Conference; Arthur Larson is interviewed by a group of college students, WMAL-TV, Washington, DC, March 29, 1957. 1 reel, @30 min. @30 min. Mar. 29, 1957

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EL-T-976 (M) "Person to Person"--Edward R. Murrow interviews the Arthur Larson family, March 29, 1957. 1 reel, @ 30 min. @30 min. Mar. 29, 1957

EL-T-977 (M) Side 1: Arthur Larson on "Meet The Press", June 16, 1957; Side 2: "Small World" hosted by Edward R. Murrow, topic is U.S. involvement in the World Court; speakers are Larson, Senator Karl Mundt, and Mohammed Korem Chagla of India, Jan. 3, 1960. 1 reel Jun. 16, 1957 and Jan. 3, 1960

EL-T-978 (M) Arthur Larson Speech at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, titled "What We Are For", early 1958; one of a series of lectures on U.S. diplomacy in 1958. 1 reel 1958

EL-T-979 (M) Side 1: "The Open Mind" program hosted by Richard D. Huffner, topic is America's image abroad; guests are Arthur Larson, Eugene Burdick of the University of California and Don K. Price of Harvard, October 26, 1958; Side 2: portions of an unidentified musical, possibly recorded off television. 1 reel Oct. 26, 1958

EL-T-980 (M) "The Great Challenge" symposium sponsored by CBS at Rockefeller Institute in NYC; speakers include Arthur Larson, Senator John F. Kennedy, Merril Feynnsaud of Harvard University, and Clinton Rossiter of Cornell University; air date March 22, 1959. 1 reel Mar. 22, 1959

EL-T-981 (M) Side 1: "On The Record" interview with Arthur Larson, May 1, 1959; Side 2: organ music. 1 reel May. 1, 1959

EL-T-982 (M) Reels 1--4: Town Hall Meeting of the Air depates on current topics, sponsored by WBAI; top 4 reels

EL-T-983 (M) Arthur Larson Speech at a conference on the United Nations In Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Overseas Education Fund of the League of Women Voters. Jan. 22, 1963. 1 reel Jan. 22, 1963

EL-T-984 (M) Reels 1 and 2: Arthur Larson speech at World Without War conference, Carnegie Endowment International Center, NYC, Dec. 15, 1963. 2 reels Dec. 15, 1963

EL-T-985 (M) Arthur Larson Speech at Raleigh, North Carolina, supporting Lyndon Johnson in 1964 campaign, sponsored by the Raleigh Citizens for Johnson, Oct. 21, 1964. 1 reel @ 43 min. Oct. 21, 1964

EL-T-986 (M) Arthur Larson lecture at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, titled "What Are We For?"; Feb. 18, 1965. 1 reel Feb. 18, 1865

EL-T-987 (M) Program at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Arthur Larson reading a speech by Abraham Lincoln; background music by the Duke University Wind Symphony; Nov. 11, 1980. 1 reel Nov. 11, 1980

EL-T-988 (M) Unidentified musical work for male voice and piano. 1 reel.

EL-T-989 (M) Mr. Joseph E. Lanier tells of the "Old Willis Jeep in World War II". 2 cassettes

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EL-T-990 (M) Mr. B.F. Hollingsworth recollects his World War II experiences. 1 micro cassette

EL-T-991 (M) Mr. B.F. Hollingsworth recollects his World War II experiences. 1 cassette

EL-T-992 (M) Side One: oral history interview of Clyde Bowlin; Side Two: music from World War II. 1 cassette

EL-T-993 (M) Recording of the Chansoneers under the direction of Lt. Thaddeus J. Kropczynski, Paris, France, 1945. Five AFN broadcasts plus live concert over La Radiodiffusion Francaise. Donated by William Beatty. 1 cassette William Beatty

EL-T-994 (M) Recording of G. I. singing chorus recorded Christmas, 1944, April 19, 1945, and a rehearsal from May 31, 1945. 1 cassette 1944-45

EL-T-995 (M) "Building and Maintaining High Energy", presented by Vivian Quiring. Copyright: CarreerTrack Audio Seminars. Purchased by NLE 12/16/96. 2 cassettes NLE

EL-T-996 (M) "Character Above All" (Volume 3); Stephen Ambrose discusses the life and character of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Copyright: Robert A. Wilson, 1996. Patent: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1996. Purchased by NLE July 1999. 1 cassette @60 min. NLE

EL-T-997 (M) Comments by General Lewis Brereton. Received from Rollins College, Dec. 12, 1998. One reel. @30 min. Rollins College

EL-T-998 (M) "Interview with Mrs. Cochran by Mrs. Huff," 1938. Received from the Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, Dec. 1997. One reel. 1938 Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum

EL-T-999 (M) WASP Script. Received from the Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, Dec. 1997. One reel. Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum

EL-T-1000 (M) "Judy Garland: The Complete Decca Masters (Plus)". MCA; four cassettes, eight sides. @240 min. 1936-1947 Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1001 (M) "You'll Never Know: The Best of Dick Haymes". MCA Records; two cassettes, four sides. @60 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1002 (M) "Dick Haymes: Little White Lies & 23 More!". MCA; two cassettes, four sides. @60 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1003 (M) "The Andrews Sisters: 20 Greatest Hits". One cassette, two sides. @60 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1004 (M) "Vera Lynn: Hits of the Blitz". Capitol Records; one cassette, two sides. @30 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1005 (M) "The Major Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band: Volume II". RCA; one cassette, two sides. @30 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

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EL-T-1006 (M) "Great Vocals of the Big Band Years". Capitol Records; one cassette, two sides. @30 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1007 (M) "Big Band Christmas" incl. Duke Ellington, Jimmy Dorsey, Sammy Kaye, et al. CBS Records; one cassette, two sides. @30 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1008 (M) "Happy Holiday" incl. Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Enzo Stuarti, Lou Monte, et al. The Special Music Company; one cassette, two sides. @30 min. Lawrence Goughler 5/21/2007

EL-T-1009 (M) "Central Role of the President" speech by DDE at the National War College and Industrial College of the Armed Forces - September 20, 1967. One reel. @30 min. 9/20/1967 Transferred from Post-Presidential Series

EL-T-1010 (M) Message from Mr. A. Van Hooijdonk of New Hampshire asking DDE to help him find a job. One reel, 3 3/4 ips. @5 min. Sent to DDE by A. Van Hooijdonk, transferred from Post-Presidential Series

EL-T-1011 (M) Excerpt from the Palm Springs Desert Golf Classic in Jan. or Feb. 1968. One reel. 30 sec. Jan. or Feb. 1968 Sent to DDE by Frank Bresee, transferred from Post-Presidential Series

EL-T-1012 (M) Side A: "A Sailor's View of D-Day: The Sinking of the USS Meredith"; Side B: Radio broadcast. One cassette, two sides. @55 min. Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1013 (M) Selections from World War II Radio Broadcasts: Tokyo Rose, Lord Haw Haw, and Axis Sally; from NARA. One cassette, one side. @37 min. Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1014 (M) "Army Hour" excerpt, Italy, April 29, 1944, Length: 2:52, Cue: 24. One cassette, one side. @4 min. 4/29/1944 Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1015 (M) Churchill's and Truman's VE-Day Proclamations, May 8, 1945. From NARA Motion Picture and Sound Branch. One cassette, one side. @14 min. 5/8/1945 Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1016 (M) "Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941." Side A: The Roll Call of the Honored Dead; War!; The Attack; History of Pearl Harbor; Japanese Mission; General Quarters; U.S.S. Nevada. Side B: Hospital Ship Solace; Japanese Subs; Lucky Phoenix; U.S.S. Arizona; Day of Infamy; President Roosevelt Declaration of War; Arizona Memorial; President Gerald R. Ford; Taps. Produced by Hula Records, Inc., Honolulu. One cassette, two sides. @43 min. Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1017 (M) "At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor." Abridged from book by Gordon W. Prange. Copyright Gordon W. Prang, 1988; copyright TDM/McGraw-Hill, 1988. One cassette, two sides. @76 min. 1988 Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

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EL-T-1018 (M) "D-Day Plus 40 Years, " As broadcast on the CBS Radio Network, June 6, 1984. Copyright CBS Inc., 1984. One cassette, two sides. @51 min. 1984 Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1019 (M) "WWII--D-Day" (side A runs to 0:32:31; side B runs 0:14:39 to 0:46:52) -- all is unintelligible except the first 13 minutes on side A. One cassette, two sides. @64 min. Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1020 (M) "101st Airborne Division." One cassette, two sides. @60 min. 12/12/1988 Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1021 (M) "1st Division." One cassette, two sides. @59 min. Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1022 (M) "82nd Airborne." One cassette, two sides. @59 min. Transferred from NLLBJ to NLDDE museum and then to NLDDE AV

EL-T-1023 (M) Tom Bristol Coughran, Tape 1: Reminiscences; Recorded in 9/1985. Includes: Mineral King, boyhood, major decisions. Continued on Tape 2. @60 min. Sep. 1985 Tom Coughran

EL-T-1024 (M) Tom Bristol Coughran, Tape 2: Reminiscences; Recorded in 9/1985. Includes: (cont'd) major decisions, crises of career, London 1945. @60 min. Sep. 1985 Tom Coughran

EL-T-1025 (M) Tom Bristol Coughran, Tape 3: Reminiscences; Recorded in 8/1987 and 8/1988. Includes: A) Russian delegation during Cuban missile crisis of 1962 and B) childhood in CA. Continued on Tape 4. @60 min. Aug. 1987, Aug. 1988 Tom Coughran

EL-T-1026 (M) Tom Bristol Coughran, Tape 4: Reminiscences; Recorded in 8/1988. Includes: (cont'd) childhood through beginning of banking career in 1927. Continued on Tape 5. @60 min. Aug. 1988 Tom Coughran

EL-T-1027 (M) Tom Bristol Coughran, Tape 5: Reminiscences; Recorded in 8/1988 and 8/1986. Side A only. Includes: (cont'd) beginning of carreer, friendship with Morton family. @30 min. Aug. 1988 and Aug. 1986 Tom Coughran

EL-T-1028 (M) David Osborn Oral History; conducted by Georgetown University in 1989. One cassette, two sides. 43 min. 1989 David Osborn

EL-T-1029 (M) Operation Overlord / D-Day Lecture; narrated by Bill Nimmo; lecture presented to Infantry School, Fort Benning, GA on April 11, 1985; One cassette, two sides; one dup. cassette. 132 min. April 11, 1985 Major General Albert H. Smith, Jr.

EL-T-1030 (M) Tribute to Dwight David Eisenhower by William Kalbas for WUSF Television & Radio. One reel, 7 1/2 ips. 29 min 7-Apr-69 William Kalbas

EL-T-1031 (M) Life and the World (NBC), 12/5/1957, first two spots only. Features interview with Eleanor Dulles about East German refugees, starting @ 4:00 min. One reel, 7 1/2 ips. 10:56 Dec. 5, 1957 Eleanor Dulles

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EL-T-1032 (M) Speech of Mrs. Eleanor L. Dulles at Mount Holyoke College, 3/13/1953. Dulles speaks on divided Germany and Berlin. One reel, 7 1/2 ips. 21:53 13-Mar-53 Eleanor Dulles

EL-T-1033 (M) Interview with Eleanor Dulles, March 13, 1957. Conducted in German. One reel, 7 1/2 ips. 6:47 13-Mar-57 Eleanor Dulles

EL-T-1034 (M) Speech of Mrs. Eleanor Dulles at the Women's Club of Chevy Chase, Jan. 19. Year unknown. She discusses international cooperation and Berlin. One reel, 7 1/2 ips. 34 min. Jan. 19, year unknown. Eleanor Dulles

EL-T-1035 (M) "D-Day: A Thirty-Five Year Remembrance." For air over NPR on June 1, 1979. Clips from DDE, Thor Smith, Omar Bradley, Harry Butcher, Ken Davis, Steven Ambrose, Robin Higham. One reel, 3 3/4 ips. 58:30 min. Thor M. Smith

EL-T-1036 (M) "The Eisenhower Years." Prod./narrated by Ralph Titus. Produced by Extension Radio and Television at Kansas State University. Thirteen 30-min. programs titled: 1)"Prologue," 2)"Abilene: The Formative Years," 3)"West Point and Beyond," 4)"Torch to Overlord," 5)"D-Day: The Prelude," 6)"D-Day: The Conclusion," 7)"The Final Thrust," 8)"The Transition," 9)"I Will Lead This Crusade," 10)"White House Years: The First Term," 11)"Politics and the President," 12)"White House Years: The Second Term," 13)"Peace With Honor." Five reels, 3 3/4 ips. 390:00 min. Thor M. Smith

EL-T-1037 (M) "The Commanders--Eisenhower." Audio taped from tv show on Oct. 21, 1974. One cassette, two sides. 42:54 min. Oct. 21, 1974 Thor M. Smith

EL-T-1038 (M) Speech on an economic plan for the U.S. by Robert B. Anderson to the Michigan State Republican Finance Committee at Detroit, Michigan, on October 31, 1957. One reel, 7 1/2 ips. 30:28 min 10/31/1957 Robert B. Anderson

EL-T-1039 (M) Interview of Herbert Brownell by David Rudenstine of the Cardozo School of Law in NYC on Sept. 14, 1988, concerning the prosecution of the New York Times by the DOJ in 1971 for publishing the Pentagon Papers, and the role of law firm Lord Day & Lord as attorneys for the newspaper. Rudenstine sent the tape to Brownell on Dec. 15, 1988. One cassette, one side. 46 min. Sept. 14, 1988 Herbert Brownell

EL-T-1040 (M) Korea…The Forgotten War performed by Bobby Pender, words by Fred Lane, music by Hubert Deans. Copyright: Snow Hill Music, 1995 10 min. Jul-95 Fred M. Lane, Jr.

EL-T-1041 (M) Interview with General Eisenhower at his office in Gettysburg; arranged by James W. Keeler, Program Director WPLN, Philadelphia; sent to Dan Holt 5/1/1998 3 3/4 10/12/1967 James W. Keeler

EL-T-1042 (M) "Solider of Democracy" text by M. Murray, music by J. Kessler; one cassette. Received from Gerald R. Ford Library 1 7/8 Kenneth G. Hafeli, Ford Library

EL-T-1043 (M) Proceedings of the 1988 conference "In the Service of Their Country: Women during the Eisenhower Era" held at the Eisenhower Library. Speakers include Susan M. Hartman, Ann Miller Morin, Betty Boyd Caroli, Dorothy Spinks, Josephine Goode, D'Ann Campbell, M.G. Jeanne Holm, B.G. Evelyn B. Foote, & Byrd Howell Granger. 9 cassettes 1 7/8 1988 Recorded by Library staff

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EL-T-1044 (M) Program at the Eisenhower Library with Dan Holt, Trudy Huskamp Peterson. Stephen Ambrose talks on "D-Day: The Soldier's Story." 1 reel 1 7/8 5/13/1994 Recorded by Library staff

EL-T-1045 (M) "Former Attorney General Herbert Brownell's address as part of the ""The Great Crusade: The Road to the White House 1952"" program held at the Eisenhower Library, 1 reel

" 1 7/8 11/6/1992 Recorded by Library staff

EL-T-1046 (M) Recordings of Dwight Eisenhower's funeral at Capitol, Richard Nixon's eulogy, National Cathedral, service in Abilene, Kansas. Recorded from various sources by donor's mother Mildred Smalley, Lawrence, Kansas. 3 reels various March 30-April 2, 1969 Dale N. Lawrence, MD

EL-T-1047 (M) Recording of President Eisenhower's address to the nation on the situation in Berlin. 1 reel 3 3/4 3/18/1959 Al Gaddini

EL-T-1048 (M) "Smilin' Ike from Abilene" by lyrics & melody Francis Patterson and music by Frances (Dougan) Eastham 1 7/8 1946 Frances Eastham

EL-T-1049 (M) Dwight Eisenhower message recorded August 1968 to be used for the 50th Anniversary of Fort Lewis on September 13, 1968. 1 reel unknown 9/13/1968 Duane Denfield, Fort Lewis

EL-T-1050 (M) Dwight Eisenhower speaking at Butler Fieldhouse at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana unknown Robert Grant

EL-T-1051 (M) Robert Taft speech prior to the Wisconsin primary unknown 1952 Paul Given

EL-T- 1052 (M) Ralph Collier interviews Dwight Eisenhower in Gettysburg on October 12, 1967 28:30:00 7 1/2 10/12/1967 Birtan Collier

EL-T-1053 (M) Ralph Collier interviews David Eisenhower in Gettysburg on October 8 1986 7 1/2 10/8/1986 Birtan Collier

EL-T-1054 (M) Bert Thompson interview with Eleanor Lansing Dulles 1 7/8 April 1977 Richard Hayes

EL-T-1055 (M) 2 reels Exchange of greetings between President Eisenhower and Canadian Prime Minister Diefenbake on the occasion of the opening of the Prince Albert Radar Lab on June 6, 1959 7 1/2 6/6/1959 Truman Library received Jun 1, 2016

EL-T-1056 (M) Song "We Like Ike" written in 1952, and sent to Mrs. Eisenhower by Ben V, Lanborm of Wichita, Kansas, on November 9, 1968. 3 3/4 9-Nov-68 Mamie Eisenhower Papers, 1968 Files

EL-T-1057 (M) Charles D. Curtiss retirement ceremony 3 3/4 November 1958 Charles D. Curtiss Papers

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EL-T-1058 (M) Sermon delivered by Reverend Bertram Atwood at Grosse Pointe Memorial Church at Grosse Point Farms, Michigan. unknown 22-May-60 White House Central Files, Room 98 Files

EL-T-1059 (M) "A Thank You To Our President" sent by Miss Esther Blackburn of Chicago, Illinois unknown Jun-60 White House Central Files, Room 98 Files

EL-T-1060 (M) Foreign Policy Lyons Club in Agra, India 1 7/8 unknown Robert A. Bauer

EL-T-1061 (M) Houseman Ceremony 1 7/8 unknown Robert A. Bauer

EL-T-1062 (M) Interview with Britt Brown Re arms collection [duplicate copy] unknown 16-Jan-69 Dennis Medina

EL-T-1063 (M) "To The First Lady With Music 1955" 30 min. 7 1/2 1955 Mary Jane McCaffree [transferred from disc by National Archives]

EL-T-1064 (M) "Musical Salute to the President and Mrs. Eisenhower on Thieir 40th Wedding Anniversary" by CBS 18 min. 7 1/2 7/1/1956 Mary Jane McCaffree [transferred from disc by National Archives]

EL-T-1065 (M) "40th Anniversary Salute to the President and Mrs. Eisenhower" by NBC 18 min. 7 1/2 7/1/1956 Mary Jane McCaffree [transferred from disc by National Archives]

EL-T-1066 (M) "SR 86-1 Part 1 President Dwight D. Eisenhower Acceptance Speech for Presdiential Nomination Aug 1956 San Francisco" 33 min. 7 1/2 Aug-56 Transferred from disc by National Archives

EL-T-1067 (M) "SR 86-1 Part 2 President Dwight D. Eisenhower Acceptance Speech for Presdiential Nomination Aug 1956 ; Harry S. Truman Speech at AWS Banquet Univ. of Missouri Feb 23, 56" 25 min. 7 1/2 Aug 1956 & Feb 23, 1956 Transferred from disc by National Archives

EL-T-1068 (M) Interview with Arthur J. Stanley on March 19-20, 1983 [five cassettes] 1 7/8 March 19-20, 1983 Arthur J. Stanley Papers

EL-T-1069 (M) "January 3, 1977 Kay Summersby, Amnesty, Volunteer Army, 1 7/8 3-Jan-77 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1070 (M) "January 3, 1977 Mattie Pinette, Womens movement; January 8, 1977 Last tape for Mattie-Washington D.C. 1 7/8 January 3, 1977 & January 8, 1977 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1071 (M) Unlabeled tape of a man talking 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1072 (M) "Atomic Energy I & II" [tape was damaged prior to receipt in AV] 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1073 (M) "Womens rights, family January 3, 1977 Arlington] 1 7/8 3-Jan-77 George Hall Papers

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EL-T-1074 (M) "Eisenhower I & II" [tape was damaged prior to receipt in AV] 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1075 (M) "Last Interview in Washington January 8, 1977" [tape was damaged prior to receipt in AV] 1 7/8 8-Jan-77 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1076 (M) "Interview with Aunt Cecile July 27, 77 I & II" [tape was damaged prior to receipt in AV] 1 7/8 27-Jul-77 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1077 (M) "Interview with a sister, July 27, 1977 1 7/8 27-Jul-77 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1078 (M) "Interview with Lawrence Brown, Plaisted, Maine, 1977 1 7/8 1977 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1079 (M) Unlabeled tape of a man talking 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1080 (M) "Casablanca, Eisenhower V-E, Paris" [pages 46 to 56] 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1081 (M) "Casablanca" [pages 56 to 70; typed pages 70 to 81] 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1082 (M) "Greece IV, Mission Palestine & Atomic Energy" [pages 88 to 95 typed pages 101 to 109] 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1083 (M) "Greece I, Greece III" [pages 81 to 88 typed pages 95 to 101] 1 7/8 undated George Hall Papers

EL-T-1084 (M) "Mattie [Pinette] on stereotypes" 1 7/8 5-Jan-77 George Hall Papers

EL-T-1085 (M) Robert Amory with Eleanor Lansing Dulles commenting on Berlin crisis 1 7/8 1972 Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College

EL-T-1086 (M) Recollections of Robert Amory on the Berlin crisis 1 7/8 1972 Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr

EL-T-1087 (M) David Dulles and Eleanor Lansing Dulles 1 7/8 8-May-70 Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College

EL-T-1088 (M) "General Comments" by David Dulles and Eleanor Lansing Dulles 1 7/8 1970 Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College

EL-T-1089 (M) "Aid 5" Eleanor Lansing Dulles comments on military aid and its effects on the economy 1 7/8 undated Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College

EL-T-1090 (M) "Aid 6" Eleanor Lansing Dulles comments on military aid and its effects on the economy 3 3/4 undated Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College

EL-T-1091 (M) Eleanor Lansing Dulles dictation on role of Secretary of State 1 7/8 undated Kathleen Whalen; Maiam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College

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EL-T-1092 (m) Interview with David Eisenhower for Overview by Don Wilson 1 7/8 3-Dec-76 Eisenhower Library

Soundscriber Discs:

EL-T-IBM-145 to EL-T-IBM-188 consists of 44 discs removed from the Papers of C.D. Jackson. No other information in available. (Approximately 9 hours total)

EL-T-IBM-189 to EL-T-IBM-190 consists of two discs containing religious recordings sent to the White House on July 15, 1958 by Mrs. Marie Hopkins, Mountain View, California. Transferred from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Records as President, White House Central Files, General File, Box 1021, Folder “GF 130 Recordings 1958”. (Approximately 30 minutes total)

EL-T-IBM-246 to EL-T-IBM-252 are discs removed from Papers of Katherine G. Howard; folder “European Trip—NATO Meeting, 1956”. No other information is available. (Approximately 3 hours total)

Edison Safety Discs:

EL-T-IBM-209 to EL-T-IBM-241 consists of dictation by Jacqueline Cochran for portions of her book, Stars at Noon. Transferred from Papers of Jacqueline Cochran, Stars at Noon Series, Box 6, Folder “Disks: Material Dictated by JS for Stars at Noon”. (Approximately 11 hours total)

Durium Cardboard Discs:

EL-T-IBM-274 to EL-T-IBM-278 are 4” records on cardboard substrate made by Durium Products, Inc., NY. They were removed from the papers of Herbert Brownell, Jr. EL-T-IBM-274 is unlabeled and the content is unknown. EL-T-IBM-275 through EL-T-IBM-277 appear to be examples of campaign material sent by Brownell to voters in the 1931-32 campaign period when he ran for Assemblyman in the Tenth Assembly district in New York. As quoted from a newspaper clipping (source unknown) which accompanied the collection:

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The record starts with a band selection, playing the Notre Dame song, and then Mr. Brownell makes a snappy speech for about two minutes, in which he declares for continuation of the life of the Hofstadter committee until the city investigation is concluded; urges abolition of the personal property tax and comes out strongly for reduction of official budgets.

The discs have not been played to confirm this content. EL-T-IBM-278, labeled, “Important Information—Be Sure to Play This Record Today,” has an address label for Mrs. Theodore Bullock of Lincoln, NE on the reverse. According to the Durium Discography at http://durium.opweb.nl/ , this disc is a 1932 mailed advertisement for Chevrolet, featuring a pitch by radio announcer Alois Havrilla and background music, “Sing a New Song,” played by Phil Spitalny’s Orchestra.

Audograph Electronic Soundwriter Discs:

EL-T-IBM-279-1 through -20 are 8 ½” blue plastic discs of the Audograph Electronic Soundwriter format from the Gray Manufacturing Co., Hartford, CT. They came as a commemorative boxed set. The first fifteen discs comprise the “Recordings of the Centennial Republican National Convention, San Francisco, August 1956.” The speakers featured on each disc are listed on each individual sleeve. The last five discs record the broadcasts of the National Election Returns on Nov. 7, 1956, with the locations of the broadcasts on the sleeves. The contents are as follows:

RECORDINGS OF THE CENTENNIAL REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, AUGUST 1956 EL-T-IBM-279-1 Side 1 Mr. Robert Trout—Commentator Mr. Allen Jackson—Correspondent Mr. Lou Sheltonberger—Correspondent Mr. Dallas Townsend—Correspondent Chairman Leonard Hall Governor Joe Foss Bishop Hugh A. Donohue Mayor George Christopher

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EL-T-IBM-279-1 Side 2 Governor Goodwin Knight Mr. Allen Jackson—Correspondent Mrs. Gladys Knowles, Secretary of Rep. Convention Hon. Richard M. Simpson EL-T-IBM-279-2 Side 1 Mr. Bruce Elger Dr. Walter Judd Mr. Eugene Scott Mr. Robert Trout Mr. Allen Jackson interviews Mr. Harold Stassen EL-T-IBM-279-2 Side 2 Sen. Andrew F. Shepoeppel Sen. Hickenlooper Mr. Dirkson, Mr. Homer Capehart Mr. J. M. Butler Gen. Jabot Mr. John Cooper Mr. Marty Snyder Mr. Thurston Morton EL-T-IBM-279-3 Side 1 Chairman Leonard Hall Adopted Resolutions Sen. Prescott Bush Mrs. Carol Kearns Mr. Charles K. McWhorter Correspondent Blair Clark Chairman Leonard Hall Interview of Sec. Ezra Benson by Mr. Lou Sheltonberger EL-T-IBM-279-3 Side 2 Sec. Ezra Benson Mr. Robert Trout Mr. Bill Leonard Mr. Dallas Townsend

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Sen. Case Mr. Wendell Cory Mr. James Derereux Chairman Leonard Hall Mr. John C. Cornelius EL-T-IBM-279-4 Side 1 Temporary Chairman Mr. William Knowland Sen. Thomas H. Kuckel Sen. William Knowland Mr. Douglas McKay EL-T-IBM-279-4 Side 2 Mr. Douglas McKay Governor Arthur B. Langlie EL-T-IBM-279-5 Side 1 Correspondent Mr. Robert Trout Interview of Gov. Arthur Langlie by Richard C. Hodlitt Mr. John A. Bellamy, Rabbi Judah Nadich Committee report Temporary Chairman William Knowland President Permanent Chairmen Joseph Martin Gov. Daniel Thornton EL-T-IBM-279-5 Side 2 Gov. Daniel Thornton Sen. Joseph Martin, Jr. Correspondent Robert Trout Sen. Stiles Bridges

EL-T-IBM-279-6 Side 1 Sen. S. Bridges Former President Hoover Mr. Edward R. Murrow Mr. Thurston Morton Miss Bertha Adkins Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Congresswoman Cecil Harden

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Congresswoman Frances Bolton EL-T-IBM-279-6 Side 2 Congresswoman Frances Bolton Congresswoman Elizabeth Farrington U.S. Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest Lt. Gov. Consuelo Northrup Bailey Mrs. Jacqueline Cochran Miss Louise Shaltuck Mrs. Carl Smith Mrs. Mary Wheeler Mrs. Elphie Sjulin Mrs. Mame Mason Higgens Mrs. O. E. Roberts Mrs. Barrington Parker Mr. Larry Lesuer—Correspondent Mr. Robert Trout Sen. James Duff Sen. Prescott Bush EL-T-IBM-279-7 Side 1 Sen. Prescott Bush Mr. Sherman Adams Mr. Herbert Hoover, Jr. Sec. of Treasury George Humphrey EL-T-IBM-279-7 Side 2 Sec. of Treasury George Humphrey Sec. of Defense George Hermin Arrival of President Eisenhower Attorney Gen. Herbert Brownell Post Master General George Summerfield Sec. of Interior Fred Seaton Sec. of Agriculture Ezra Benson

EL-T-IBM-279-8 Side 1 Sec. Ezra Benson Mr. Sinclair Weeks Sec. James B. Mitchell Correspondent Mr. Allen Jackson

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Correspondent Mr. Bill Downs Sec. James B. Mitchell Sec. M. B. Follsom Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge Correspondent Mr. Bill Downs EL-T-IBM-279-8 Side 2 Mr. Edward R. Murrow Mr. Eric Severeid Mr. Robert Trout Mr. Stewart Metz Chairman Leonard Hall Correspondent Mr. Lou Sheltonberger Correspondent Mr. Stewart Norins Mr. Robert Trout Correspondent Mr. Richard C. Hoddlit Correspondent Mr. Larry Lesuer Resolution adoptions Correspondent Mr. Stewart Norins John E. Hughes EL-T-IBM-279-9 Side 1 Mr. John E. Hughes Mr. H. Meade Alcorn, Jr. Mr. Thomas E. Dewey EL-T-IBM-279-9 Side 2 Mr. Thomas E. Dewey Roll call of states for Presidential Nomination Rep. Charles A. Hallack EL-T-IBM-279-10 Side 1 Rep. Charles A. Hallack Correspondent Mr. Robert Trout Correspondent Mr. Allen Jackson Correspondent Mr. Stewart Norins Correspondent Mr. Robert Trout Correspondent Mr. Lou Sheltonberger Correspondent Mr. Robert Trout Chairman Joseph Martin

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EL-T-IBM-279-10 Side 2 Mr. Frank Leahy Mr. David Jarrett Professor Helen Edmond Mr. Edward McCarthy Mrs. Abram Conansky Sen. Theodore Roosevelt McKeldon EL-T-IBM-279-11 Side 1 Delegation votes from all states Correspondent Robert Trout Roll call nomination for Vice President EL-T-IBM-279-11 Side 2 Gov. Christian A. Herter Correspondent Robert Trout Correspondent Mr. Blair Clark Correspondent Mr. Robert Trout

EL-T-IBM-279-12 Side 1 Correspondent Mr. Lou Sheltonberger Under Sec. of Commerce Mr. Arthur Williams Sen. John W. Bricker Asst. Sec. of Labor Mr. Ernest J. Wilkens Mr. Harold Stassen Sen. Gordon Allett EL-T-IBM-279-12 Side 2 Mrs. Dorothy H. Smith Sen. Charles Potter Delegate nomination for Vice President EL-T-IBM-279-13 Side 1 Mr. Eric Severeid Mr. Edward R. Murrow Mr. Robert Trout Mr. Lou Sheltonberger

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Rev. John B. Williams Resolution to be adopted EL-T-IBM-279-13 Side 2 Correspondent Mr. Grant Holcomb Gov. Daniel Thornton Mr. Robert Trout EL-T-IBM-279-14 Side 1 Mr. Larry Lesuer Mr. Grant Holcomb Mr. Blair Clark Mr. Eric Severeid Arrival of Vice President Richard Nixon Mr. Grant Holcomb Mr. Robert Trout Mr. Eric Severeid Mr. Grant Holcomb describes arrival of President Eisenhower Vice President and Mrs. Nixon enter Cow Palace Mr. Robert Trout commenting Mr. Blair Clark describes entrance of President into Cow Palace Chairman Joseph Martin EL-T-IBM-279-14 Side 2 Vice President Richard Nixon

Mr. Robert Trout describes demonstrations of delegates cheering President Eisenhower Presentation to Mrs. Eisenhower by Mr. Leonard Hall EL-T-IBM-279-15 Side 1 Chairman Joseph Martin presents President Eisenhower The President’s Speech EL-T-IBM-279-15 Side 2 Continued, President’s Speech Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson closes Convention with prayer Mr. Grant Holcomb describes President’s departure NATIONAL ELECTION RETURNS, NOV. 7, 1956

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EL-T-IBM-279-16 Side 1 Los Angeles Salt Lake City Miami Massachusetts Chicago New York New York City New York Philadelphia Washington White House, Wash. Sheraton Park Hotel Statler Hotel, Wash. New York Roosevelt Hotel, N.Y. New Jersey New York EL-T-IBM-279-16 Side 2 Milwaukee New York Boston New York Philadelphia Cleveland New York Detroit Washington White House New York New York City Miami Michigan EL-T-IBM-279-17 Side 1 Philadelphia Chicago New York Cleveland

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New York Milwaukee New York Boston Washington New York New York State Biltmore Hotel, N.Y. New York New York Washington Milwaukee New York Detroit EL-T-IBM-279-17 Side 2 Boston Miami New York Philadelphia New York Nassau County New York New Orleans Detroit Chicago New York EL-T-IBM-279-18 Side 1 New York Roosevelt Hotel, N.Y. New York Philadelphia Washington New York Roosevelt Hotel, N.Y. Sulfolk County New York Milwaukee New York Washington

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EL-T-IBM-279-18 Side 2 New York Chicago Miami New York Walter Winchell Biltmore Hotel, N.Y. New York Sheraton Park Hotel, Wash. Chicago New York Philadelphia New York EL-T-IBM-279-19 Side 1 Washington Milwaukee Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel, N.Y. New York Gabriel Heater, Miami New York Paris, France New York City New York Cleveland EL-T-IBM-279-19 Side 2 Cleveland New York Los Angeles New York New York City Kansas New York Washington Chicago Conrad Hilton Hotel Gov. Adlai Stevenson EL-T-IBM-279-20 Side 1

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The President of the U.S., Dwight David Eisenhower New York Chicago New York Washington EL-T-IBM-279-20 Side 2 Washington Mr. Estes Kefauver New York Denver Los Angeles New York EL-T-IBM-322-1 through -27 are 8 ½” blue plastic discs of the Audograph Electronic Soundwriter format from the Gray Manufacturing Co., Hartford, CT, comprising “The Official Recording of the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois—July 7-11, 1952.” They came in a presentation box inscribed to Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. The material featured on each disc is listed on each individual sleeve. The contents are as follows: RECORDINGS OF THE CENTENNIAL REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, SAN FRANCISCO, AUGUST 1956 EL-T-IBM-322-1 Side 1 July 7, 1952: Opening of the 25th Republican National Convention Color Guard—Post 985 American Legion Salute to Flag—James Vandzant Star Spangled Banner—Miss Rose Hampton Invocation—Rev. Joseph Hintsman, Lutheran

Minnesota and New York Mr. William Warfeild Singing the theme song of Convention “There’s Going to

be a Great Day”—encore “Old Man River” Announcements by Temporary Chairman Official Pictures of Convention Mayor Connelli of Chicago greeting to Convention. William Stranton—Illinois

Address of Welcome from the State of Illinois

EL-T-IBM-322-1 Side 2

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William Stranton continued Chairman—Address to Convention Secty. to read call of Convention Mrs. Charles Howard—Boston Mrs. Murdock—Penna. Motion to dispense with reading call Temporary roll presented and referred to committee—temporary chairman,

Hallinan, elected. Temporary officers read by Mrs. Howard. Resolution to elect temporary officers Mrs. Catherine K. Brown—Ohio Sen. John Bricker—Ohio

resolution on rules of Convention Gov. Langley, Washington. Substitute resolution announcements. Secretary read substitute resolution of Gov. Langley. EL-T-IBM-322-2 Side 1 Mr. Clarence Brown of Ohio against substitute amendment. William Walsh—Oregon—amendment Dave Ingalls—Ohio—amendment Temp. Chairman Gabrielson Gov. Adams—New Hampshire—amendment Owen J. Cleary—Michigan—amendment Temp. Chairman—amendment EL-T-IBM-322-2 Side 2 Mr. Barnes—Massachusetts—against amendment Delegate from Wisconsin Thompson Bradshaw—Penna.—amendment W. Glen Webber—Missouri—amendment Dan Morgan—Colorado—amendment EL-T-IBM-322-3 Side 1 John Bricker—Ohio—amendment Sam Bard (Heart)—Nevada—amendment Catherine Murdock—Penna. John Lodge—Conn.—amendment Congressman Hurder—Mass.—amendment D. Wayland Brooks—Illinois—amendment EL-T-IBM-322-3 Side 2

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Charles Dawson—Kentucky—amendment Roll Call on Brown amendment continued EL-T-IBM-322-4 Side 1 Roll call on Brown Amendment (continued) Bernard Thompson—Wisconsin Senator Brooks—Illinois Senator Barton—Penna. others resolutions Committees Time and Place Recess EL-T-IBM-322-4 Side 2 Opening of evening session Samuel Cardinal Stritch—Chicago, Catholic

Invocation Miscellaneous formalities Senator Brooks

Presentation of Gavel Temporary Chairman Walter Hallinan—W. Virginia Introduction of General MacArthur EL-T-IBM-322-5 Side 1

Keynote Speech—General Douglas MacArthur EL-T-IBM-322-5 Side 2 General Douglas MacArthur Adjournment EL-T-IBM-322-6 Side 1 July 8, 1952: Bishop J. H. Claybourn—Methodist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas

Invocation Announcement Introduction of Stiles Bridges—New Hampshire

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Introduction of Mrs. Marguerite S. Church—Illinois EL-T-IBM-322-6 Side 2 Mrs. Church (continued) Announcement Introduction of Senator James P. Kem of Missouri EL-T-IBM-322-7 Side 1 Senator James P. Kem—Missouri (cont’d) Announcement Introduction of Hon. Archibald J. Carey of Chicago Congresswoman Cecile Tyler—Indiana

Motion to recess EL-T-IBM-322-7 Side 2 Opening of evening session Invocation by Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver

Cleveland, Ohio—Hebrew Appointment of Committee to escort H. Hoover EL-T-IBM-322-8 Side 1 Senator Bricker—Ohio

Introduction of Hon. Herbert Hoover EL-T-IBM-322-8 Side 2 Continuation of Herbert Hoover EL-T-IBM-322-9 Side 1 Continuation of Herbert Hoover Speech Chairman Gabrielson

Presentation of gold badge of Convention EL-T-IBM-322-9 Side 2 Mrs. Worth—Colorado Permanent organization Announcements by Chairman Gov. Howard Pyle—Arizona

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“What is Right for America” Patrick J. Hurley—New Mexico

Motion to recess EL-T-IBM-322-10 Side 1 July 9. 1952: 11:30 a.m.—Convention called to order Rev. Bishop Fred Pierce Courson,

Methodist Church, Philadelphia, Penna. Introduction of Gov. John S. Fine—Penna. EL-T-IBM-322-10 Side 2 Gov. Fine (continued) Mrs. Gilford Mayes—Idaho EL-T-IBM-322-11 Side 1 Introduction of Herbert B. Warburton

Delaware Chairman—Young Republican National Federation Introduction of Gen. Patrick J. Hurley—New Mexico EL-T-IBM-322-11 Side 2 Gen. Patrick J. Hurley—New Mexico (continued) Hon. William A. Purtell—Connecticut Congresswoman Cecile Hardin—Indiana Introduction of Hon. Joseph McCarthy

Wisconsin EL-T-IBM-322-12 Side 1 Hon. Joseph McCarthy, Wisconsin Warner Schraeder—W. Virginia Resolution Introduction of Cong. Albert P. Morano, Connecticut Announcements—Recess EL-T-IBM-322-12 Side 2 Opening of Evening Session Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson, 4th Presbyterian Church of Chicago

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Introduction of Hon. Joseph Martin, Jr. Massachusetts

EL-T-IBM-322-13 Side 1 Continuation of Hon. Joseph Martin, Jr.—Mass. Announcements Ross Risley—Oklahoma Contest on Florida seating Second motion Sen. Estevaugh—Washington

Voting on Florida seating Seating of Georgia by Chairman of Committee on Credentials Recess for few minutes Sen. Estevaugh—Washington—Report on Georgia Mr. Richman—California—Georgia contest Gov. Driscoll—New Jersey—Georgia contest EL-T-IBM-322-13 Side 2 Gov. Driscoll (continued) Judge Lewis—Penna.

Georgia contest Mr. Stokes—Washington

Georgia contest Warren Berger—Minn.—Georgia contest Hon. Vernon Thompson—Wisconsin Opposition in Georgia contest Sen. Everett Dirksen—Illinois Opposition in Georgia contest EL-T-IBM-322-14 Side 1 Sen. Everett Dirksen—Illinois (continued) Sen. Estevaugh—Washington Close of opposition in Georgia contest Mr. Sommerville—Michigan Motion for 45 min. recess asks roll call of State on question 2nds from 6 states on question start of roll call on question Poll of Indiana EL-T-IBM-322-14 Side 2

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Voting roll call (continued) Poll of Indiana (continued) Continuation of roll call Poll of Maryland delegation End of Maryland poll Poll of New York delegation EL-T-IBM-322-15 Side 1 Continuation of New York poll Roll call of States End of New York poll Poll of Pennsylvania End of Penna. poll Poll of Rhode Island End of Rhode Island poll Poll of Virginia delegation End of Virginia poll Poll of Puerto Rico End of roll call of States EL-T-IBM-322-15 Side 2 Question on original motion on Georgia DeRoss Risley—Oklahoma Mississippi motion—Credentials Committee Voting—Seconded, Gov. Thornton—Colorado Missouri motion and voting—Texas Minority report on Texas by delegate from State of Washington Discussion on motion Gov. Thornton—Colorado on behalf of the substitute motion Mr. Walsh—Oregon Mr. Diamond—Maryland EL-T-IBM-322-16 Side 1 Mr. Ewing—Rhode Island

for the substitute motion on Texas Mr. Frederick Smith—Vermont Mr. David K. Allstein—New Jersey The gentleman from Louisiana Mr. Vernon Romage—Utah

against the substitute motion on Texas

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EL-T-IBM-322-16 Side 2 Mr. Werl (name, unsure of) Virginia Cong. Walter Judd—Minnesota conclusion of substitute motion Gov. Thornton—Colorado several motions and questions on the motions Motion to adjourn EL-T-IBM-322-17 Side 1 July 10, 1952: Opening of afternoon session Reverend Dr. Arthur Payne, Enod Baptist Church

Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Gladys Knowles—Montana National Committeewoman Mrs. Katherine St. George—New York EL-T-IBM-322-17 Side 2 Mrs. Katherine St. George—New York (continued) Mr. Button—California Report of Committee on Rules Mrs. Murdock—Penna. Proposal of change of rules Mrs. Muserveigh (?) South Carolina seconded Mrs. Murdock’s change EL-T-IBM-322-18 Side 1 Mrs. Meyers—Idaho for proposal to change rules Senator Nolan—California vote on amendment Roll call vote on the report of the rules committee EL-T-IBM-322-18 Side 2 Senator Harry Cain—Washington Temporary Chairman Committee to escort the permanent chairman to rostrum Mr. Woodside—Penna.

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EL-T-IBM-322-19 Side 1 Report of Committee on Resolutions Chairman Milliken—Colorado Platform EL-T-IBM-322-19 Side 2 (No content) EL-T-IBM-322-20 Side 1 Mr. Burton—New York Platform adopted Introduction of Dr. Judd—Minnesota EL-T-IBM-322-20 Side 2 Announcement Mr. John Wisdom—Louisiana Dr. Edgar Brown—Chicago Dr. Alexander—Oklahoma Announcement Mr. Hall of New York—motion to recess Mr. Whitney of Mass.—seconded the motion Recess EL-T-IBM-322-21 Side 1 Opening invocation Charles Franklin Packer—Minister of First Congregational Church, Prescott, Ariz. Announcements Rep. Lynn Bell—Maryland Mrs. Howard calling roll of States for nomination of President Announcement Sen. Dirksen—Illinois presenting the nomination of Sen. Taft. EL-T-IBM-322-21 Side 2 Senator Dirksen (continued) Mr. Richard Neval—New York

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Seconding nomination of Taft Mrs. Bolton—Ohio Seconding nomination of Taft Gov. Clem Jordan—Idaho EL-T-IBM-322-22 Side 1 Senator Knowland—California Nomination of Governor Warren Sen. Bernard Yedeman—Wisconsin Seconds nomination of Warren Robert G. Fibin, Jr.—Nebraska Seconds nomination of Warren Frank O. Evans—Georgia Seconds nomination of Warren EL-T-IBM-322-22 Side 2 Mrs. Mildred Younger of California Seconds nomination of Warren Gov. Keldin—Maryland Nomination of Eisenhower Gov. Arn—Kansas Seconds nomination of Eisenhower EL-T-IBM-322-23 Side 1 Continuation of Gov. Arn’s seconding of

Eisenhower nomination R. Reynolds—Penna. Seconds nomination of Eisenhower Mrs. Alberta Green—Missouri Seconds nomination of Eisenhower Robert Elliot—Oregon Seconds nomination of Eisenhower Mrs. C. Inwood Howard—Minn. Nomination of Gov. Stassen EL-T-IBM-322-23 Side 2 Mrs. Howard (continued) Lt. Governor Allen—Colorado Nomination of MacArthur McGinnis Hatfield—W. Virginia

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Seconds nomination of MacArthur Tommy Thompson—Georgia Seconds nomination of MacArthur Nominations declared closed—Recess EL-T-IBM-322-24 Side 1 July 11, 1952: Meeting called to order Invocation Dr. Louis L. Mann—Rabbi—Chicago Introductions Roll call of States for nomination of President of the United States Mrs. Catherine Howard, Secretary of the Convention First ballot Poll of Florida delegation Poll of Iowa delegation Poll of Missouri delegation EL-T-IBM-322-24 Side 2 Poll of Missouri (continued) Poll of Nebraska Poll of New Mexico Poll of South Carolina delegation Poll of Virginia Delegation Poll of Wyoming delegation End of original voting by States EL-T-IBM-322-25 Side 1 Start of changing of votes on first ballot Sen. Bricker—Unanimous motion Sen. Knowland—unanimous motion Vote on motion—telegram from Stassen Announcements EL-T-IBM-322-25 Side 2 Presentation of tray to Bertha Bower Recess Opening of evening session Invocation Rev. Howard Kennedy—Episcopal—Chicago

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Announcements Introduction Resolution—Referred to committee Introductions Roll call of States for Vice Presidential nominations Clare Booth Luce—Connecticut withdraws Margaret Chase Smith from Vice Presidential nomination Sen. Knowland—California nominates Dick Nixon for Vice President EL-T-IBM-322-26 Side 1 Senator Knowland—(continued) Gov. Driscoll—New Jersey seconds nomination of Nixon Former Cong. Quill—Texas

seconds nomination of Nixon Mrs. Cecile Hardin—Indiana seconds nomination of Nixon

Gov. Barrett—Wyoming Gov. Fine motion of acclamation Senator Knowland—seconds motion Nomination of Senator Nixon by acclamation

Committee to escort Nixon to platform Mr. Lloyd Marsh—New Jersey resolution on national committee Mrs. Hardin—Indiana resolution—full report of meeting John Ames—Mass. William Stranton—Illinois Mrs. Murdock—Penna. Congressman Hall—New York Senator Knowland—California Leslie Allen—Illinois Mr. Howard—Mississippi Chairman Gabrielson—resolution not at time indicated by name of person

introducing same.

EL-T-IBM-322-26 Side 2 Secretary of Convention presents the names of new members of national

Committee Chair appoints committee to escort Eisenhower into the hall. Senator Saltonstall resolution of thanks to Joe Martin

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Joe Martin acknowledges convention Eisenhower enters convention hall Joe Martin introduces Eisenhower Eisenhower’s acceptance speech EL-T-IBM-322-27 Side 1 Joseph Martin introduces the nominee for Vice President—Senator Nixon Senator Nixon’s acceptance speech Fred J. McLean Pledge of allegiance to the flag Closing prayer—Presbyterian Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson Mr. Dowling—Penna. Motion to adjourn Time of closing 8:20 p.m. on Friday, the 11th of July 1952 EL-T-IBM-322-27 Side 2 (No content) EL-T-IBM-323-1 and -2 are 8 ½” blue plastic discs of the Audograph Electronic Soundwriter format from the Gray Manufacturing Co., Hartford, CT, comprising radio recordings from November 2, 1952, and November 4/5, 1952. They were donated by W. E. Ditmars, president of the Gray Manufacturing Co. The material featured on each disc is listed on each individual sleeve. The contents are as follows:

EL-T-IBM-323-1 Side 1 WONS Radio: 11/2/52, 7:30 p.m. Dramatic Play re Eisenhower Childhood

EL-T-IBM-323-1 Side 2

(No content) EL-T-IBM-323-2 Side 1 Radio: Snatches of recordings from 11 p.m.., 11/4/52 to 2:30 a.m., 11/5/52 during the

time the returns were coming in. Talks by: Eisenhower, Stevenson, Sparkman, Nixon, and others.

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EL-T-IBM-323-2 Side 2 Same EL-T-IBM-362 is a 6 ½” blue plastic disc of the Audograph Electronic Soundwriter format from the Gray Manufacturing Co., Hartford, CT, comprising two letters and invitation lists dictated by Robert A. Bicks, according to the envelope in which it came. This disc was withdrawn from the Robert A. Bicks Papers. No further information is available. WIRE RECORDINGS

EL-WIRE-1: Audio recording of the 20th National Business Conference of the Harvard Business School Association, June 10, 1950, in Boston, MA; the theme of the conference is “Individual Initiative in Business.” Four Magna-Wire reels were donated by George H. Allen in February 1991; transferred to digital WAV files on DVD-ROM 8/20/2012.

EL-WIRE-1-1: “GHA #1; 20th Nat. Business Conf. HBS 6/10/50. Morning—Floyd, David, McElroy.”

Speakers: Paul Floyd, president of the Harvard Business School Association; George H. Allen, general chairman of the Conference; Donald K. David, dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration; and Neil H. McElroy, “What is Initiative? Its Importance in the Development of an Expanding Standard of Living.” @38 min.

EL-WIRE-1-2: “GHA #2; 20th Nat. Business Conf. HBS 6/10/50. Reel #2—Morning—Lansing P. Shield.”

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Speakers: George Allen (introduction); Lansing P. Shield, “Initiative and Incentive for Every Employee.” @30 min.

EL-WIRE-1-3: “#3: 20th Nat. Bus. Conf. HBS 6/10/50. Afternoon—Charles R. Hook, Meyer Kestnbaum.”

Speakers: George Allen (introduction); George R. Hook, “The Spiritual and Ethical Aspects of Business Management”; George Allen (introduction); Meyer Kestnbaum, “How to Put Initiative to Work within the Company.” @59 min.

EL-WIRE-1-4: “#4: 20th Nat. Bus. Conference HBS 6/10/50. Afternoon—Geo. G. Walker, Dudley W. Figgis.”

Speakers: George Allen (introduction); George G. Walker, “Initiative and Venture Capital”; George Allen (introduction); Dudley W. Figgis, summation comments. @57 min.

EL-WIRE-2: Title: unknown, Topic: Possibly a British actor reciting before an audience excerpts from "Crusade in Europe". Accessioned November, 1980, 1 original wire recording/2 reference copies/ 2 master copies. Previously EL-T-827 (M).