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Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 1
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection
Collection Number: MS-1
Title: Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection
Dates: 1943-2012
Creator: Barbara Reynolds, 1914-1990
Summary/Abstract:
The Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection houses a variety of documents, including
correspondence, photos, slides, 16mm film, books, magazines, and other documents related to the
atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and global peace activism. The collection includes the
papers of Barbara and Earle Reynolds, a Japanese language library of books related to the atomic
bombings, and an assortment of publications within the genre of global peace activism, including
both religious and secular efforts to end conflict and promote cross-cultural understanding.
Quantity/Physical Description: Five 4-tier filing cabinets, total of 86.8 cubic feet.
Upstairs room for Japanese language library, 57.5 linear feet.
Language(s): English, Japanese, Dutch, German
Repository: Peace Resource Center, 51 College Way, Wilmington, Ohio 45177
800-341-9318
Restrictions on Access: There are no restrictions on accessing this collection.
Restrictions on Use: Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission
to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation:
MS-1, Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection, Peace Resource Center, Wilmington College,
Wilmington, Ohio.
Acquisition:
The initial collection was gathered and processed by Barbara Reynolds when she created the Peace
Resource Center was founded in 1975. Subsequent directors of the center, including Helen Wiegal,
added material according to their interests.
Separated Material:
At this time there are no known separated materials from this collection.
Related Material:
The Quaker Heritage Center of Wilmington College houses some 16mm films from the collection.
Processed by:
The collection was processed by Barbara Reynolds.
Arrangement:
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The collection is arranged into five fireproof filing cabinets. Each filing cabinet has four drawers.
Each drawer is divided into several subjects, and within each division are materials relating to the
subject. For example, Cabinet #1 Drawer 1 houses the subject of Vietnam Files, and included in this
section are folders titled Agent Orange, Anti-Personnel Weapons, and others. A full compilation of
the archive’s holdings is listed later in this finding aid.
The Japanese language library is arranged by subject categories and a complete listing of the
holdings of the collection can be found in the Japanese A-Bomb Literature Annotated Bibliography
available in the Peace Resource Center. Eventually, a listing the holdings of the Japanese language
library will be available on OCLC.
Biographical/Historical Note:
Barbara Reynolds was an internationally- and nationally-known peace activist who devoted her life
to creating awareness about the plight of atomic bombing survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
She was given the key to the city of Hiroshima in 1969 and made an honorary citizen of Hiroshima
in 1975. During the late 1950s Barbara and her husband Earle became major national and
international figures in an emerging anti-nuclear movement. In 1975, Reynolds founded the Peace
Resource Center (PRC) at Wilmington College to hold her extensive collection of historical
documents about the Japanese experience of the atomic bombings. The PRC was also intended to be
Reynolds’s base for educational outreach about the dangers of nuclear war.
Reynolds was born Barbara Doritt Leonard in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1915, and was the only
child of Dr. Sterling Andrus Leonard, a well-known English professor at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. In 1930 15-year old Reynolds lost her father when he died at the age of 38 in a
canoe accident. In 1935 she married anthropologist Earle Reynolds and over the next decade the
couple had three children, Tim (1936-), Ted (1938-), and Jessica (1944-). Reynolds and her family
moved to Yellow Springs, Ohio in 1943 when Earle took a position as Associate Professor of
Anthropology at Antioch College. Earle also became chair of the Antioch College Fels Research
Institute for Human Development. In 1951 Earle joined the Atomic Bombing Casualty Commission
(ABCC), a US Military Commission established in 1947 in Hiroshima, Japan to conduct scientific
research on atomic bombing survivors. Barbara, Tim, Ted, and Jessica joined Earle in Japan from
1951-1954. Although the military families largely confined themselves to living in the Niji Mura
compound twenty miles from Hiroshima, Reynolds took her children out into the local community
to shop and visit a nearby orphanage. Unlike many military spouses, she also learned Japanese.
Through his research Earle witnessed the scars and trauma of over 4,800 children who survived the
atomic bombings, yet still the family did not view itself as politicized in opposition of nuclear
weapons or US foreign policy during this time period.
Barbara, Ted, and Jessica joined Earle in 1954 (while Tim returned to the United States to complete
his high school education) to realize Earle’s lifelong dream of circumnavigating the oceans.
Enlisting the aid of Japanese carpenter, the family built the yacht which Earle called the “Phoenix
of Hiroshima” Together, with a Japanese shipmate and atomic bombing survivor by the name of
Niichi (Nick) Mikami, they departed on their maiden voyage on May 5, 1954 just as the United
States began to shift its increased nuclear testing to the Pacific Ocean.
Inexperienced sailors, the Reynolds family and Mikami suffered injuries and exhaustion during
their maiden voyage, but eventually became so skillful that they were able to complete Earle’s
vision, sailing 54,359 nautical miles over four years. During their many stops in ports around the
world they gradually became aware of the international perception of the atomic bombings as a
global atrocity and also increasingly aware of European and American racism as they visited former
colonial holdings, and as their crewmember Nick Mikami was heavily discriminated against when
they arrived at ports such as Cape Town in South Africa.
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Their voyage around the world drew to a close in May 1958 when they landed in Honolulu. There
the Reynolds family met the crew of the Golden Rule, which had just been arrested for attempting
to sail into the United States nuclear test site near the Marshall Islands. The Golden Rule was sailed
by Captain Albert Bigelow, Bill Huntington, George Willowby, and Orion Serwood. All four men
were pacifists and Bigelow, Huntington, and Willowby were Quakers. Barbara, Earle, Ted, and
Jessica were profoundly influenced by the crew’s pacifism and resistance and the family began to
move toward the Quaker faith at that time. The Reynolds family agreed to continue the Golden
Rule’s voyage into a nuclear test zone. On June 4, 1958 the Reynolds family set sail for a US
nuclear test site in the Bikini Atoll of the Marshall Islands. They sailed 65 miles into the test site
before encountering the US Military and being arrested at gunpoint. On July 3, they, along with
their military companions, witnessed the detonation of the 220 kiloton nuclear bomb, “Cedar.”
Earle, Barbara, and Jessica were flown to Honolulu by the military, and Barbara returned to the
Phoenix to sail it back to Honolulu with Ted and Nick. The family’s life was in limbo for a period
of two years where they waited the outcome of Earle’s trial. He was found not guilty and in 1960
the family returned to Hiroshima. In April 1960 Earle and Barbara became official members of the
Religious Society of Friends.
In April 1960, the family sailed to Hiroshima. A year later the family attempted to sail to Russia to
deliver messages of peace and calls for nuclear disarmament before being turned away by Russian
authorities. After returning from this second voyage, Barbara began to work with atomic bombing
survivors in earnest. In 1962 Reynolds organized the Hiroshima Peace Pilgrimage and traveled
throughout Europe and the United States with two atomic bombing survivors, Miyoko Matsubara
and Hiromasa Hanabusa to educate world leaders about the effects of the atomic bomb and the
horrors of nuclear war. In 1964 she formed the World Peace Study mission, an ambitious three-
month tour with nearly 40 atomic bombing survivors to 150 cities in eight countries. At the end of
the tour, Barbara and Earle were divorced. In 1965 Barbara Reynolds formed the World Friendship
Center (WFC) which served as a gathering place for atomic bombing survivors to share their
experiences and for international visitors to Hiroshima to learn of the atomic bombings and their
repercussions. In addition to her work at the WFC, Barbara raised crucial funds to support the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
In 1969 Reynolds began to make plans to return to the United States; there was a sense that her
presence had become distracting for the Japanese peace movement, and she was increasingly
committed to addressing nuclear problems from the American side. Barbara felt comfortable and
familiar with southwest Ohio and through her Quaker connections she learned of an empty home at
Wilmington College in Clinton County, Ohio where she could both house her extensive collection
of atomic bombing materials (testimonies, documents, films, and photographs) and carry out her
educational efforts to make Americans aware of the costs of nuclear weapons through the
experiences of atomic bombing survivors. In 1975, Barbara Reynolds founded the Peace Resource
Center at Wilmington College with a five-day academic conference. The archive she brought to the
Center from Hiroshima was considered at the time the largest collection of atomic bombing
materials outside of Japan. Over the years the collection became crucial to American researchers
who sought to understand the history of the atomic bombings from the Japanese experience. The
five-day founding conference was attended by the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, atomic
bombing survivors such as Harada Tomin and Morishita Hiromu, as well as famous intellectuals
such as historians Robert Jay Lifton and Martin Sherwin.
Reynolds remained at the Peace Resource Center at its full-time Director until 1978, traveling
throughout the country giving presentations about the atomic bombings to schools and other
organizations. In 1978 she moved to southern California to live closer to her daughter Jessica
Shaver (Jessica Reynolds Renshaw). There she began to work on behalf of Vietnamese refugees.
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Barbara Reynolds died suddenly of respiratory failure in Wilmington, Ohio in 1990 while
conducting research for her biography at the PRC. (For this and more detailed information about
Barbara Reynolds and her life, see Mum: The Conscience, Courage, and Compassion of Barbara
Reynolds June12, 1915-February 11, 1992 by Jessica Reynolds (Shaver) Renshaw)
Barbara Reynolds founded the Peace Resource Center as a way to organise material she had
gathered during her time in Japan and to publicise the story of the hibakusha, or the survivors of the
1945 US bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. The center served as a base for her
worldwide educational efforts.
Scope and Content:
The Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection is a large collection of documents relating to the
atomic bombings of Japan as well as peace efforts undertaken both at Wilmington College and the
global community. The archive includes newsletters, interviews, dissertations, letters, photographs,
slides, 16mm and reel-to-reel film, and physical objects as part of its collection.
Subject Terms
Persons/Families
Reynolds, Barbara (Barbara Leonard), 1914-1990
Reynolds, Earle L., 1910-1998
Reynolds Family
Organisations/Corporate Names
Society of Friends
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Places
Hiroshima-shi (Japan) — History — Bombardment, 1945
Nagasaki-shi (Japan) — History — Bombardment, 1945
Subjects (General)
Atomic Bomb
Atomic Bomb Victims — Japan — Hiroshima-shi
Peace
Phoenix (ship)
Material Types
Correspondence
Photographs
Clippings (books, newspapers, newsletters, etc)
Pamphlets
Magazines
16mm Film
Occupation
Scientist, writer
Collection Inventory, Folder Level Index
Subject: Development of the Atomic Bomb
Cabinet Drawer Folders (14)
1 1 Decision to Use the Bomb #1
Decision to Use the Bomb #2
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Einstein, Albert
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Bibliographies
Individual Responses
Japanese A-Bomb Research
Museums
Oppenheimer, Robert
Szilard, Leo
Teller, Edward
White Paper on the Atomic Bombing #1
White Paper on the Atomic Bombing #2
White Paper on the Atomic Bombing #3
White Paper on the Atomic Bombing #4
Subject: August 6/9 Observances
Cabinet Drawer Folders (52)
1 1 August 6/9 Observances: Ideas
August 6/9 Observances: History
August 6/9 Observances: 1947
August 6/9 Observances: 1948
August 6/9 Observances: 1950
August 6/9 Observances: 1955
August 6/9 Observances: 1956
August 6/9 Observances: 1958-59
August 6/9 Observances: 1960
August 6/9 Observances: 1961
August 6/9 Observances: 1962
August 6/9 Observances: 1963
August 6/9 Observances: 1964
August 6/9 Observances: 1965
August 6/9 Observances: 1966
August 6/9 Observances: 1967
August 6/9 Observances: 1968
August 6/9 Observances: 1969
August 6/9 Observances: 1970
August 6/9 Observances: 1971
August 6/9 Observances: 1972
August 6/9 Observances: 1973
August 6/9 Observances: 1974
August 6/9 Observances: 1975
August 6/9 Observances: 1976
August 6/9 Observances: 1977
August 6/9 Observances: 1978
August 6/9 Observances: 1979
August 6/9 Observances: 1980
August 6/9 Observances: 1980-81
August 6/9 Observances: 1981
August 6/9 Observances: 1982
August 6/9 Observances: 1983
August 6/9 Observances: 1983-84
August 6/9 Observances: 1984
August 6/9 Observances: 1986
August 6/9 Observances: 1987
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August 6/9 Observances: 1988
August 6/9 Observances: 1989
August 6/9 Observances: 1990
August 6/9 Observances: 1991
August 6/9 Observances: 1992
August 6/9 Observances: 1993
August 6/9 Observances: 1994
August 6/9 Observances: 1995
August 6/9 Observances: 1996
August 6/9 Observances: 1997
August 6/9 Observances: 1999
August 6/9 Observances: 2000
August 6/9 Observances: 2001
August 6/9 Observances: 2002
August 6/9 Observances: 2012
Subject: Vietnam Files
Cabinet Drawer Folders (15)
1 1 Agent Orange
Anti-Personnel Weapons
Historical
Historical and Commentary Folder #1
Historical and Commentary Folder #2
Historical and Commentary Folder #3
March on Washington April 24, 1971
My Lai
Political Statements
Poster - End of the War Now Rally
Protest Actions
Protest Statements
Vietnam
Vietnam and North Vietnam Personal Accounts
Vietnam Booklets
Subject: Hiroshima City Hall
Cabinet Drawer Folders (13)
1 2 A-Bomb Dome Preservation Committee
A-Bomb Surveys
Brochures
Correspondence, City Hall
Hiroshima Appeal Committee
Magazines
Peace City Plans
Peace Culture Foundation
Peace Declaration
Peace Memorial Museum
Peace Memorial Observances
Peace Park
Pictures
Solidarity of Cities (Int. Project of Peace Culture Center)
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Subject: Hiroshima, Individuals
Cabinet Drawer Folders (18)
1 2 Fitsgerald, Mark
Hamai, Shinzo
Harada, Tomin
Hatada, Shin ichi
Iwamatsu, Shigetoshi
Kagawa, Toyohiko
Kurihara, Sadako
Matsumoto, Takuo
Matsumoto, Takuo - Correspondence
Morishita, Hiromu
Moritaki, Ichino
Sasaki, Sadako
Shibata, Shingo
Shigeto, Fumio
Takabatoke, Yuon
Takayama, Hitoshi
Tanimoto, Kiyoshi
Yamada, Satsuo
Subject: Hiroshima Peace Initiatives
Cabinet Drawer Folders (26)
1 2 Auschwitz Committee of Hiroshima
Book, Summer Cloud
Hiroshima Conference 1970, Civil Session
Hiroshima Conference 1970, Main Session
Hiroshima Institute for Peace Education (HIPE)
Hiroshima International Amateur Film Festival
Hiroshima Mothers Association
Hiroshima Orphans
Hiroshima Peace Center
Hiroshima Peace Pilgrimage (See also Archive Files)
Hiroshima Peace Science Institute
Hiroshima Peace Society
Hiroshima Rotary Club
Hiroshima Soka Gakkai Meeting
Hiroshima Study Group Assn.
Hiroshima Teachers Union
Let’s Take “Peace Offensive” Now
Mass Media
Memorial Cathedral for World Peace
Paper Crane Club (Orizuru Kai)
Paper Dolls for Peace
Society of “Let Us Bequeath the Legacy of Peace to our Beloved Children”
UNESCO Youth Club
Vietnam Orphans Aid Committee
World Peace Study Mission (See also Archive Files)
Y.M.C.A.
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Subject: Hiroshima Maidens
Cabinet Drawer Folders (14)
1 2 Clippings
Correspondence from Hiroshima Maidens: Editorials, Saturday
Review
Correspondence from Miscellaneous
Correspondence, Dorothy Rick
Correspondence, Replogle
Correspondence, Ida Day
Correspondence, Norman Cousins
Correspondence, Apsey
Hiroshima Peace Center Association
New York Friends Center
Periodicals
Photographs
Shikishi (Calligraphy)
Subject: Nagasaki City Hall
Cabinet Drawer Folders (6)
1 2 Bombing Crew of “Bock’s Car”
Brochures
Correspondence, City Hall
Peace Declarations
Photographs
World Peace Compositions
Subject: Nagasaki, Individuals
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
1 2 Akizuki, Tatsuichiro
Fukuda, Sumiko
Motoshima, Hitoshi (Mayor of Nagasaki)
Saito, Masahiko
Subject: Nagasaki Peace Initiatives
Cabinet Drawer Folders (3)
1 2 Nagasaki Appeal Committee
Society for Keeping the Testimonies of A-Bomb Victims
Society for Peace Education
Subject: Hibakusha, Japanese
Cabinet Drawer Folders (11)
1 3 Friends of Hibakusha
Hibakusha: A-Bomb Survivors Home
Hibakusha: Church World Service (Doll Project)
Hibakusha: Legislation
Hibakusha: Lucky Dragon
Hibakusha: Miscellaneous
Hibakusha: Personal Accounts, Folder #1
Hibakusha: Personal Accounts, Folder #2
Interviews with Atomic Survivors
Katano City A-Bomb Sufferers Association World Conference for Nuclear
Disarmament & Relief of Hibakusha (H. & N. Aug. 1978)
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Subject: Hibakusha, Non-Japanese
Cabinet Drawer Folders (8)
1 3 Center for Atomic Radiation Studies
Committee for US Veterans of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
Korean
Military
National Association of Atomic Veterans
National Association of Radiation Survivors
POWs (US)
Schafe, Rene (Dutch POW, Nagasaki) (US non-military)
Subject: US/Japan Relations
Cabinet Drawer Folders (14)
1 3 Life Magazines
Historical Background to War
Historical Balloon Bombs
Historical Brutality, War time
Historical Cartoons
Historical Kamikaze Pilots
Historical Misc.
Historical Oriental Exclusion
Historical Pearl Harbor
Historical Relocation of Japanese Americans
Historical Relocation of Japanese American (Samuel Cooper
Correspondence)
Historical Surrender
Postwar Constitution, Japanese
Postwar - U.S./ Japan Relations Missionaries
Subject: Conscientious Objectors
Cabinet Drawer Folders (18)
1 3 Booklets
Caring Professions: an alternative to military careers
Civilian Public Service Camps Folder #1
C.P.S. Camps Folder #2
C.P.S. Camps Folder #3
Draft Resistance
Eichel Family
Lee Stern Letters (imprisoned CO WWII)
Lee Stern Papers
Militarism
Militarism in Education
Military Recruitment
Military Recruitment: Universal Military Training
Pacifism
Pacifism A.J. Muste
Samuel Cooper Correspondence (CO WWII)
U.S/Japan Relations Missionaries
Women in the Military
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Subject: Arms Race
Cabinet Drawer Folders (16)
1 4 Booklets
Chemical Weapons – Biological
Emergency Committee of Atomic
Scientists
Japanese at UN for Disarmament 1978
Nuclear Accidents
Nuclear Proliferation
Nuclear Submarines/ Nuclear Submarine Hazards
Nuclear Submarines: Trident
Nuclear Weapons: (1959-1987)
Nuclear Weapons: (1988-1989)
Nuclear Weapons: (1990-1991)
Nuclear Weapons: (1991-1994)
Nuclear Weapons: (1995-1996)
Nuclear Weapons: Fernald Plant
Weapons in Outer Space
Subject: Arms Race Economics
Cabinet Drawer Folders (3)
1 4 Arms Sales
Economic Conversion
Military Spending
Subject: Nuclear Arms Treaties
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
1 4 Arms Control
Banning Weapons in Outer Space
Geneva Talks: Reducing Nuclear Weapons in Europe
SALT II Agreement
START
Subject: Nuclear Testing
Cabinet Drawer Folders (16)
1 4 A-Bomb Crews
Comprehensive Test Ban
Exposure of G.I.'s
Exposure of G.I.'s - Smitherman
Exposure of Islanders: Folder #1
Exposure of Islanders: Folder #2
Exposure of Islanders: Folder #3
Folder #1
Folder #2
Folder #3
Folder #4
H-Bomb 1954-1955 Testing
High Altitude Testing
Nuclear Free Pacific
Other Countries
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Underground Nuclear Tests
Subject: Nuclear Energy
Cabinet Drawer Folders (36)
2 1 Accidents
Accidents: Chernobyl
Accidents: Three Mile Island
Atomic Energy Commission
Atomic Power: Peaceful Uses
Breeder Reactors
Decommissioning
Economic Debate
France
Fusion
Hazards Folder #1
Hazards Folder #2
Hazards Folder #3
Hazards Folder #4
High Energy Physics
Japan
Legislation
Maps
Marble Hill
Missing Fuel
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Nuclear Weapons
Pamphlets
Posters
Pro Nuclear Energy
Protests
Radioactive Wastes Folder #1
Radioactive Wastes Folder #2
Radioactive Wastes - Military
Reprocessing Plants
Sea brook
Silkwood Case
Transportation of Wastes
Uranium Mining
Zimmer Plant Folder #1
Zimmer Plant Folder #2
Subject: Radiation Hazards
Cabinet Drawer Folders (7)
2 2 Center for Atomic Radiation Studies (Acton, MA)
Folder #1
Folder #2
Folder #3
Irradiation
National Citizens' Hearing for Radiation Victims
Radiation Victims
Subject: Effects of War
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Cabinet Drawer Folders (20)
2 2 Cartoons
Citizen Soldier (Veterans Organization)
Chemical Poisoning
Nuclear Terrorism
Nuclear War: Accidental Nuclear War
Nuclear War: Effects
Nuclear War: Effects on Specific Locations
Nuclear War: Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP)
Nuclear War Folder #1
Nuclear War Folder #2
Nuclear War: Nuclear Winter
Nuclear War: Quotes
Persian Gulf Resources
Personal Accounts: U.S. Servicemen
Photographs
Reconciliation
The Holocaust
Threat of War: Psychological Effects
War Poems
WWII
Subject: Medical Effects of Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Cabinet Drawer Folders (9)
2 2 Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission
Medical Effects: Clippings
Medical Effects: Genetics
Medical Effects: Stress
Medical Effects
Medical Papers on Hiroshima Survivors
Medical Reports on A-Bomb Hospital
Medicine: Radiation Effects Research Foundation Research
Medicine: RERF Research Reports
Subject: Committee for A-Bomb Survivors in US
Cabinet Drawer Folders (19)
2 2 ABSUS Congressional Hearing - March 31, 1978
Clippings
Correspondence
History
Kuramoto, Kanji
Leaflets
Legislation
Legislation Supporters
Mailing
Material in Japanese
News Clippings (Japanese)
News (English & Translated)
Petitions
Photographs
Radiation Effects
Radiation Exposure
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Suyeishi, Kaz
Suyeishi, Kaz - Correspondence
Task Force on A-Bomb Survivors
Subject: Survivor Visitors, PRC
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
2 2 Mayors Visit - November 28-29, 1976
Rev. Matsumoto Visit - August 1975
US/Japan Nuclear Victims Tour - 4/8/80
Visit of Kadamoto and Ogura - 1974
Subject: Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Advisors
Cabinet Drawer Folders (69)
2 3 Consultants
Consultants Chatscield, Charles
Consultants Dye, Arthur
Consultants Murrey, Leo
Consultant Samuel, Yoskifo
Consultants Smith, Reed
Consultants Swanger, Eugene
Consultants Wilkison, Wade
Correspondence Advisors
Correspondence Advisors - Abrams, Irwin
Correspondence Advisors - Anders, Gunther
Correspondence Advisors - Boulding, Elise
Correspondence Advisors - Boulding, Kenneth
Correspondence Advisors - Bruner, Catherine
Correspondence Advisors - Cassyd, Syd
Correspondence Advisors - Chomsky, Noam
Correspondence Advisors - Cooper, Lester
Correspondence Advisors - Cory, Robert and Sally
Correspondence Advisors - Cousins, Norman
Correspondence Advisors - Dolci, Danilo
Correspondence Advisors - Farmer, James
Correspondence Advisors - Frank, Jerome
Correspondence Advisors - Fromm, Erich
Correspondence Advisors - Fuse, Toyomase
Correspondence Advisors - Gara, Larry
Correspondence Advisors - Goerlich, Norman
Correspondence Advisors - Gottlieb, Sanford
Correspondence Advisors - Hersey, John
Correspondence Advisors - Hester, Hugh
Correspondence Advisors - Hitzig, William
Correspondence Advisors - Hunter, Allen
Correspondence Advisors - Huntington,William
Correspondence Advisors - Jack, Homer
Correspondence Advisors - Jones, T. Canby
Correspondence Advisors - Jungk, Robert
Correspondence Advisors - Kastler, Alfred
Correspondence Advisors - Keith, Gertrude
Correspondence Advisors - Keys, Donald F.
Correspondence Advisors - Knopp, Fay
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Correspondence Advisors - Larson, David and Margaret
Correspondence Advisors - Lifton, Betty Jean
Correspondence Advisors - Lifton, Robert Jay
Correspondence Advisors - Matsumoto, Takuo
Correspondence Advisors - McNeil, Elsie and Gelston
Correspondence Advisors - Moomaw, Ira and Mabel
Correspondence Advisors - Morotani, Yoshitaki
Correspondence Advisors - Morris, Edita
Correspondence Advisors - Nathan, Otto
Correspondence Advisors - Noel-Baker, Philip
Correspondence Advisors - Ogura, Kaora
Correspondence Advisors - Post, Richard
Correspondence Advisors - Pauling, Linus
Correspondence Advisors - Rapaport, Anatol
Correspondence Advisors - Reischhauer, Edwin
Correspondence Advisors - Reynolds, Earle
Correspondence Advisors - Richardson, Warren L.
Correspondence Advisors - Ross, Frances
Correspondence Advisors - Schmoe, Floyd
Correspondence Advisors - Schuchardt, Irmgard
Correspondence Advisors - Shivers, Lynne
Correspondence Advisors - Steinberg, Rafael
Correspondence Advisors - Swann, Marjorie
Correspondence Advisors - Togashi, William -(Deceased)
Correspondence Advisors - Wald, George
Correspondence Advisors - Willoughby, George
Correspondence Advisors - Wilson, E. Raymond
Correspondence Advisors - Wilson, Leland
Organizational Interoffice
Organizational Public Relations
Subject: Hiroshima “Thirty Years After” Conference
Cabinet Drawer Folders (9)
2 3 Correspondence
Financial
Mailings
Messages
Organizational
Proposals, Resolutions
Publicity, News Media
Reports-Wittenberg Journal
Speeches
Subject: Hiroshima Manuscripts
Cabinet Drawer Folders (22)
2 3 “Bombing of Hiroshima in 1945”, by Sylvia B. Warner. Unpublished.
Book proposals
Children’s Books
“Document of A-Bombed Nagasaki”, Dr. Tatsuichiro Akizuki.
Dr. Tomin Harada's Autobiography - Rough Copy
“Festival of the Dead”, Dorothy Stroup. Unpublished.
“Hiroshima Notes”, Kenzaburo Oe.
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“In the Event of Catastrophe” – PBS
“In the Sky Over Nagasaki”
“Living beneath the Atomic Cloud”
“Living For a Peaceful Tomorrow” draft
“Living For a Peaceful Tomorrow” Manuscript Correspondence Rip
Van Winkle
School Children's Compositions -“Wishes"
“Testimony of Hiroshima” FOLDER #1
“Testimony of Hiroshima” FOLDER #2
“Testimony of Hiroshima” FOLDER #3
“Testimony of Hiroshima” FOLDER #4
“Testimony of Hiroshima” FOLDER #5
“Testimony of Hiroshima” Correspondence
“Testimony of Hiroshima” Translation
“The Human Future: An Inquiry of Physicist from Hiroshima”, Dr.
Naomi Shono. Unpublished.
“The Three White Clouds of Hiroshima” Edited by Sylvia Warner
Subject: H/N Translation Group
Cabinet Drawer Folders (34)
2 4 A-bomb Literature Questionnaire
Abstracts
Bibliographies 1st Draft
Bibliographies and Abstracts – Information Sheets
Bibliographies Summaries
Book List
Books Already Translated
Cataloguing Problems
Correspondence (1975 – 1977)
Correspondence Cousin
Correspondence Hiroshima
Correspondence Nagasaki
Correspondence Tokyo
Drafts
Financial
Funding Efforts
Interoffice
Hibakusha in America
I Bear Suffering – Saito, Masahiko Story
In the Sky – Correspondence
In the Sky – Illustrations
In the Sky – Photographs
In the Sky Over Nagasaki Translated Manuscript
Kurihara Sadako
Living for a Peaceful Tomorrow –Translated Manuscript, Completed
1977
Living for a Peaceful Tomorrow – Translation Work and Comments
Living for a Peaceful Tomorrow – Translated by Evans Roberts’
Group in Washington, 1979-1981
Meetings – House
Meetings – Work
Misc. Comments
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 16
Peace Reader for Senior High
Publicity
Reports
Supporters
Subject: H/N Translation Group: Japanese Language
Cabinet Drawer Folders (18)
2 4 Japanese Language – A-bomb Hospital Hiroshima
Japanese Language - A-bomb Hospital Nagasaki
Japanese Language – A-bomb Related News Articles
Japanese Language – Bibliography: Newspaper Clippings and
Indexes
Japanese Language – Educational Materials on Peace
Japanese Language – Heiwa Bunka
Japanese Language – Heiwa Kagaku and Kenkyu Tsushin
Japanese Language – Hiroshima Reports
Japanese Language –Korean A-bomb Survivors Materials, Hayaku
Engo O
Japanese Language – Maps
Japanese Language – Mizu O Kudasai
Japanese Language – Misc. Pamphlets
Japanese Language – Morishita’s Answers
Japanese Language – Nagasaki No Shogen Nyusu
Japanese Language – Newsletter
Japanese Language –Newsletters, ABCC/RERF
Japanese Language –Newsletters, Misc.
Japanese Language - Pronunciation of Places in Hiroshima
Subject: Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection
Cabinet Drawer Folders (10)
2 4 Activities by Date
Barbara Reynolds Trips, Talks, etc.
Board Minutes
Friends House
Grant Proposals
Miscellaneous
Organizational History
Organizational Mailings
PRC Controversy 1989 with Barbara Reynolds
Proposals
Subject: Peace Movement: General
Cabinet Drawer Folders (52)
3 1 21st Anniversary World Conference Against A & H-Bombs
Birthday Cards for Korean Prisoners
Booklets
Central Org. Committee for Sending National Delegation to UNO 1975-76
Christian Peace Conference
Citizens Group to Convey Testimonies of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
Friendly Association of Wishing Peace
Hiroshima International Forum
Hiroshima Peace Institute - Newsletter
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 17
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Pearl Harbor
Individual Responses - Otto, Nathan
Peace Movement-General: International Youth Seminar
Japan Council of Religionist for Peace
Japan Peace Research Group
Japan Peace for Vietnam Committee
Kakkin Kaigi
Miscellaneous
No Cut Movement
Ohdake Foundation
Osaka Association of A-Bomb Victims
Oomoto
Peace Education - Japan
Peace March 1977 - Tokyo to Hiroshima
Postcards
Re-Unification Movement
Serva
Sohyo News
The PeaceMaker 1
The PeaceMaker 2
The PeaceMaker 3
The PeaceMaker 4
The PeaceMaker 5
The PeaceMaker 6
The PeaceMaker 7
The PeaceMaker 8
The Peace Society for the 5th
Fukuryu Maru
U.S. Military Protests
U.S. Policy Booklets
WIN Magazine 1
WIN Magazine 2
WIN Magazine 3
WIN Magazine 4
WIN Magazine 5
WIN Magazine 6
WIN Magazine 7
WIN Magazine 8
WIN Magazine 9
WIN Magazine 10
Women Join Hands for Peace
World Association of World Federalists
World Citizens
Zengakuren (National Students Association)
Subject: Peace Making
Cabinet Drawer Folders (30)
3 2 BAHA’I
Brethern Materials
Caldecott, D. Helen
Catholic Materials
Childrens Peace Statue
Denominational Resolutions
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 18
Friends Materials
Friends Peace Team Project
Functional Pathways to Peace
Jewish Peace Fellowship
June 12, 1982 Rally
League of Nations
Mennonite Materials
Monteverde Friends Community
Nobel Peace Prize
Nurenberg Principles
“Peace Armies”
Peace Declamations
Peace Essay Contest Guide
Peacemakers
Peacemakers: Litsunid
The Ribbon
Peace Pilgrim
Peace Posters, Prewar WWII
Peace Sites
PeaceWork
Socially Responsible Investing
Spiritual Basis for Peacemaking
United Nations
Women and Peace
Subject: Japanese Peace Movement Publication
Cabinet Drawer Folders (8)
3 2 Gensuikin News (1965-1971)
Gensuikin News (1967- )
Gensuikin News (1972-1975)
Gensuikyo - Japan Council Against A & H Bomb
No More Hiroshima (1957-1965)
No More Hiroshima (1966-1969)
No More Hiroshima (1970- 1975)
No More Hiroshima (1983- )
Subject: World Peace Museum Study Mission
Cabinet Drawer Folders (12)
3 2 Brochures
Clippings
Financial
Los Angeles
New York
Participants
Peace Research in Japan
Photographs, Team III
Proposal “Peace Train”
Publications, Messages
Schedules
Sponsors
Subject: World Peace Study Mission Preparation
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 19
Cabinet Drawer Folders (12)
3 3 Brochures
Clippings
Financial
Los Angeles
New York
Participants
Peace Research in Japan
Photographs, Team III
Proposal “Peace Train”
Publications, Messages
Schedules
Sponsors
Subject: World Peace Study Mission Trip
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
3 3 New Releases
Organizational Binder - New York
Program
Ted Reynolds Binder
Subject: World Peace Study Mission Follow-Up
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
3 3 Continuing Activities
Financial
Photographs
Reports
Subject: World Peace Study Mission Correspondence
Cabinet Drawer Folders (11)
3 3 Follow-Up
Miscellaneous
Michigan Area
Preparation
Reynolds, Barbara (1963)
Reynolds, Barbara (1964)
Reynolds, Barbara (1965)
Reactions
Ross, Frances
Swann, Majorie
Wilson, Norman
Subject: Hiroshima Peace Pilgrimage (1962)
Cabinet Drawer Folders (15)
3 3 Backgrounds
Correspondence - En Route
Correspondence - Preparation
Film
Mailings
Messages FROM Hiroshima
Messages TO Hiroshima
News Media
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 20
Opposition
Peace Pilgrimage Book
Photographs
Reports
Responses
Rome-Geneva Pilgrimage (1963)
Schedules
Subject: Peace Ambassadors and Organisational Files
Cabinet Drawer Folders (25)
3 3 Austin, Texas
Correspondence (1970)
Dramalogue
Fund Raising
General
Goodwill Ambassadors
Hiroshima, World Friendship Center, Etc.
HOPI
Indianapolis - Evanston
La Retreat Arrangements
La Verne
Matsumoto
New York City
News, Clippings, Releases, Etc.
Oakland, San Francisco
Philadelphia
Photographs
Preparation
San Francisco, August
Santa Barbara
Schedules
Syracuse
Washington
Watts
World Friendship Center, General
Subject: Unforgettable Fire Tour
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
3 3 Correspondence, Matsubara
Correspondence Preparation
Follow-Up
Matsubara Trip Coordinator
Preparation Press
Subject: World Friendship Center
Cabinet Drawer Folders (30)
3 3 Brochures
Correspondence
Correspondence 1967
Correspondence 1968
Correspondence 1969
Correspondence 1970
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 21
Correspondence 1974, 1975
Correspondence 1977, 1978, 1979
Correspondence Directors 1963 - 1969
Correspondence Directors 1980-
Correspondence Miscellaneous
Correspondence Japanese Language Translated/Untranslated
Extra
Japan Social Welfare Miscellaneous
Letters
Organization
RIJI
Volunteer Staff - 1966 - 1967
Volunteer Staff - 1967 - 1968
Volunteer Staff - 1972 - 1973
Volunteer Staff - Bentley, Beth and Daugherty, Edward
Volunteer Staff - Bowman, Mary and Clarence
Volunteer Staff - Butler
Volunteer Staff - Butler, Stan (1976)
Volunteer Staff - Chappell
Volunteer Staff - Cowley, Chris
Volunteer Staff - Cox, Edna
Volunteer Staff - Farrington, Herbert
Volunteer Staff - Geiger, Nicola
Volunteer Staff - Han, Soo Ho and Grace
Subject: World Friendship Center Volunteer Staff
Cabinet Drawer Folders (33)
3 4 Volunteer Staff - Harada, Tomin (Director)
Volunteer Staff - Harshbarger, Eva
Volunteer Staff - Inoue, Hiroshi
Volunteer Staff - Interpreters
Volunteer Staff - Inquiries
Volunteer Staff - Kaneko, Sharon
Volunteer Staff - Keith, Carl and Gertrude
Volunteer Staff - Knopp, Sari
Volunteer Staff - Kosasa, Kuniko
Volunteer Staff - Light, Emily
Volunteer Staff - Matsubara, Miyoko
Volunteer Staff - Matsumoto, Takuo (Honorary Director)
Volunteer Staff - McNeil, Gelston and Elsie
Volunteer Staff - Miyashita, Takako
Volunteer Staff - Moomaw, Ira and Mable
Volunteer Staff - Nagaoka, Mariko
Volunteer Staff - Parker, Maurine
Volunteer Staff - Requirements
Volunteer Staff - Reynolds, Barbara
Volunteer Staff - Reynolds, Barbara (Writings)
Volunteer Staff - Ross, Frances
Volunteer Staff - Row, Leona
Volunteer Staff - Sekiguchi, Yoshio
Volunteer Staff - Sekiya, Paul
Volunteer Staff - Seo, Kaori
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 22
Volunteer Staff - Shivers, Lynne
Volunteer Staff - Susu-Mago, Charlotte
Volunteer Staff - Takeuchi, Michiko
Volunteer Staff - Yanagihara, Joseph Shigeto
Volunteer Staff - Walther, Genevieve
Volunteer Staff - Wiig, Laurence
Intern, Abbey Pratt-Harrington, 2009
YuAi 1971-1980 - American Committee News 1975-1980
Subject: World Friendship Center Activities
Cabinet Drawer Folders (22)
3 4 Activities Committee
Audio-Visual
Bangla Desh Relief
Dedication - WPSM Return Visit
Friendship Nights
Go Between Services
Hibakusha Handicraft Tours (1965, 1967)
Hiroshima Day
Ideas
Letters to the Editor
Non-Violent Social Changes Workshop
Peace Proposals
Phoenix Voyage to Vietnam
Services, General
Student Exchange
Tying-the-World-Together Peace Fair
U.S. Peace Ambassadors 1971
U.S. Peace Ambassadors (Japanese 1971)
Vietnam Orphans Committee
Youth Peace Seminar 1972
Youth Peace Seminar 1974
Youth Peace Seminar 1976
Subject: World Friendship Center Records
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
3 4 Films
Guest Registration (1969 - 1973)
Hibakusha
Hoffman, Gene
Miscellaneous
Subject: World Friendship Center Self-Help Projects
Cabinet Drawer Folders (9)
3 4 Another Mother For Peace
Community Market
Friendship Houses
Goodwill Industries
Hibakusha Handicrafts
Peace Puzzles
Peace Toys
Servv
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 23
Social Welfare
Subject: World Friendship Center
Cabinet Drawer Folders (30)
3 4 Address Lists
Articles About
Authors
Clippings
Constitution, By Laws, Regulations
Diary (1965-1966)
Diary (1966)
Extra
Finances
Financial
General
Goodwill Ambassadors
History
Honorary Sponsors
Leaflet Duplicates, etc.
Leaflet Mailings
Library 1973
Membership Lists
Minutes
Peace Actions
Proposals
Prototypes and Network
Re-Evaluation
Reports
Reports, Proposals, Struggles,etc.
Riji-Kai Minutes (English)
Riji-Kai Minutes (Japanese)
Statements
Supporters
YUAI Mailings - Accounts
Subject: World Friendship Center American Committee
Cabinet Drawer Folders (11)
4 1 La Verne Correspondence
La Verne Minutes
La Verne Newsletter
La Verne Statements (1971)
Los Angeles Minutes
Minutes
Miscellaneous
Philadelphia Correspondence (1967-1970)
Philadelphia Minutes
Washington Correspondence
Washington Newsletter (1975- )
Subject: World Friendship Center Bulletins
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
4 1 Friendship #1 (English)
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 24
Friendship #2 (English)
Friends Bulletin, YUWA
YUAI, (Japanese)
Subject: World Friendship Center Backgrounds
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
4 1 Friendship Center (1963 - 1965)
Friends of Hibakusha (1963 - 1965)
Ideas
Pen Pals for Peace
Work Camp (1963)
Subject: World Friendship Center - Peace Ambassadors Exchange
Cabinet Drawer Folders (8)
4 1 PAX: 1993
PAX: 1996
PAX: 1998
PAX: 1999 Folder 1
PAX: 1999 Folder 2
PAX: 2000
PAX: 2009
PAX: Extra
Subject: World Friendship Center Teacher Exchange Project
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
4 1 Barbara Reynolds Correspondence
Visit August 1979
Visit August 1987
Visit 1989
Subject: World Friendship Center Visitors
Cabinet Drawer Folders (2)
4 1 Methodist Federation for Social Action
Supporters Heath, Ruth
Subject: News Media
Cabinet Drawer Folders (12)
4 1 Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: 50th
Anniversary Publications
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Issue 5/11/76 - Hiroshima Re-
enactment
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Hibakusha Travel Grant Program
(Newspaper Reporters)
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Hiroshima/Nagasaki Remembered
(Other than August 6 & 9)
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Miscellaneous
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Never Again Campaign
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Postwar Japan
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Recovery of Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Smithsonian Enola Gay Exhibit
Controversy
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Survivors of Hiroshima
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 25
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima: Visits to Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic
Museums
News Media
Subject: H/N Bombing Publications
Cabinet Drawer Folders (3)
4 1 1940's and 1950's
1960's and 1970's
1980's and 1990’s
Subject: War Tax Resistance
Cabinet Drawer Folders (6)
4 1 Booklets
Issues - Tax Resistance
Tax Resistance
War Tax Concerns
War Tax Resisters
War Peace Tax Fund
Subject: Fallout
Cabinet Drawer Folders (10)
4 2 Agreement - 1963-1965
Clippings Before 1958
Clippings 1958
Clippings 1959 +
Clippings 1962
Clippings 1963
Detection Hearing, Aug. 1961
Government Hearings
Hearings of 1962
Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Testing in the Atmosphere - 1962-1963
Subject: Individual Responses
Cabinet Drawer Folders (45)
4 2 Aalfs, Mark
Anderson, Bent
Armstrong, Larry
Awbrey, Stuart
Baez, Joan
Barker, Rodney
Berg, Suzanne
Bernstein, Barton
Berrigan, Philip
Childers, Barry
Corl, Dan
Ellsberg, Daniel
“Everyman”
Fitzgerald, Mark
Frank, Jerome
Geiger, Walton B.
Gottlieb, Edward P.
(Sen.) Hatfield, Mark
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 26
Dr. Heimlich, Henry J.
Herbster, Hildegard
Hersey, John
Hester, Hugh
Hoglund, Irene
Hooke, Walter G.
Kapitza, Piotr
Laucks, Irving (1882-1981)
Lovejoy
Lowenthal, Milton
Matsubara, Miyoko - visit to U.S. Nov. 1993
McMillan, Mary
Muste, A.J.
Naeve, Virginia
Nicholson, Herbert
Niemoller, Martin
Osborn, Earl Dodge
Phillips, John Aristotle - “The A-Bomb Kid”
Schmoe, Floyd - “Houses for Hiroshima”
Schweitzer, Albert
Skinner, Laurence W.
Somerville, John
Dr. Spock (Clippings)
Steere, Douglas
Templin, Ralph
Trolme, Andre
Wells, Charles A.
Subject: Papers and Disserations
Cabinet Drawer Folders (23)
4 2 "A New Hope: Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones (Historical
Background)", Eiko Nagasue
“Atomic Bomb Literature – 30 Years After” by Yoshiko Y. Samuel
"Conscience and Politics: American Public reactions in the 1940's and 1950's
to the use of Atomic Bombs on Japan”, Michael Yavenditti
Effects of War; Pacifism
Dissertations on Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Doctoral Dissertation Bibliographies on Japan and Korea
Den Censurerade Atombomben, Monica Braw
“Hiroshima and the Place of the Narrator” John Whittier Treat
“Hiroshima: The Aftermath”, John Hersey (follow-up)
"Japan's Atomic Legacy", William E. Achilles III
"John Hersey and the American Conscience: The Reception of 'Hiroshima'",
Michael Yavenditti
"Neglected Aspects of the Health Effects of Low Levels of Ionizing
Radiation on Man", Edward Martell
"Nuclear Deterrence and Arms Control", Reishtein
"Status of the Hibakusha in the United States”, Rosemary George
“The American People and the use of Atomic Bombs on Japan: the 1940's",
Michael Yavenditti
“The Expansion of Treatments of Japan in High School Testaments in
American History”, 1951-1972 (Kikuko Kambayashi)
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 27
"The Fallacies of Deterrence: Theory and the Human Response to the
Threat of Nuclear War", Paul L. Hodel
“The Hiroshima Problem: An Overview” by Mark Sakaroff
"The Japanese Peace Movement since the Dropping of the Atomic
bombs Over Hiroshima and Nagasaki", Joel Fridgen
"The Poetry of Kurihara Sadako, A Hibakusha Poet", Dan Carol
"The U.S. Rights and Duties Toward the Present Residents of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki", Masakazu Sone
“Under the Mushroom” Lee Waisler
"World Arbitration Council", William Flaherety
Subject: Creative Responses
Cabinet Drawer Folders (40)
4 3 Art
Art: Architecture-Brandt, Heidi- Peace Learning Center
Art: Hiroshima Panels
Art: Kiri-e (Cloth Paintings)
Art: Munio Makuuci
Art: Nagasaki Panels:Shiroyama School
Art: Sculpture: Kazuaki Kita
Art: Painting-Maruki
Booklets
Consider the Lilies
Dance
Drama: "A Purpose Prejudicial"
Drama: "Dramalogue for the 25th
Year of the Nuclear Age"
Drama: U.S. Drama: Responses
Film: Children of the A-bomb
Film: Gass, Karl – Germany
Film: Japanese Films
Film Proposals: Dark Circle
Film Proposals: Hibakusha
Film Proposals: Mission of Mercy
Film Proposals: The Price
Film Proposals: SADAKO (Informed Democracy)
Literature: Dream Tree
Literature: Hiroshima: Chronicles of a Survivor
Literature: KOKESHI
Literature: The Bomb that Fell on America
Music Folder #1
Music Folder #2
Non-Fiction: Children of the Paper Cranes
Non-Fiction: Let There be a World
Non-Fiction: Project Gen
Peace Cranes
Poetry
Poetry: Sadako Kurihara
Poetry: U.S. Responses
Photography
Photography: Del Trediei
Photography: Tom Ives
Photography: Sasaki
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 28
Songs
Subject: Barbara Reynolds
Cabinet Drawer Folders (15)
4 3 Articles in Periodicals, Newsletter, Journals
Autobiographical Materials
Autobiographical Materials: Cry to Your Heart’s Content
Correspondence between Barbara and Rachelle Linner
Correspondence BY
Correspondence TO
Document of Atomic Bombing: Student Reaction
Honorary Citizen of Hiroshima
In Memoriam
International Symposium on the Damage and After-effects of the
Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Letters, Writings, Articles ABOUT
Media Vision
Miscellaneous
Reflections ABOUT
Timelines
Wonder Woman Award (Nov. 14, 1984)
Subject: Reynolds Family
Cabinet Drawer Folders (17)
4 4 1961 Analysis H. Matsumoto - Co-translator
Arrest in Paci Fid (July 2, 1958)
Correspondence FROM Earle and Barbara Reynolds
Correspondence TO Earle and Barbara Reynolds
Earle Reynolds - Phoenix Trial
Golden Rule
Honolulu Trial #1
Honolulu Trial #2
Individual Responses by Ted and Jessica Reynolds
Jessica’s Journal, copyright 1958
Letter To Public - Final Outcome of Bikini Voyage
Phoenix Voyage (1954-1960)
References on Phoenix Case - Bikini Trip (1961)
Return to Japan Party Pictures (Aug. 1, 1960)
Voyage to Russia - Purpose (Sept. 15, 1961)
Voyage to Russia (1961)
To Russia with Love, manuscript 1961-1962, Jessica Reynolds
White House Correspondence
Subject: Earle Reynolds
Cabinet Drawer Folders (82)
4 4 ABCC (Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission)
ABCC Physical Growth Study
“Announcement” (Feb. 10, 1962)
Articles by Editor of “Okinawa Morning Star” (April 1963)
Article - New York Times Magazine (March 24, 1968)
Biographical Material
Departure from Japan (Jan. 1970)- Sailed Yokohama Arrived (Aug. 7, 1970)
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 29
Deportation from Japan (1969-1970)
Everyman III
Expulsion from Japan (1969)
First Voyage to Vietnam - Various Papers (1967)
First Trip to China - Data for Attorney (May/Sept 1968)
First Trip to China (Dec. 10 1968) - Trial Statements (June 4, 1969)
HIPS (Hiroshima Institute for Peace Science)
Injunction: Speech at University of Mississippi (March 14, 1969)
Interview (July 17, 1969)
Letter (April 26, 1963)
Letter - Correspondence with Norman Cousins
Letter- De Witt Barnett - Re: Disposal of E.R.’s Peace Library (Dec. 27,
1965)
Letter to Editor - Published by Chugoko Shimbun - Farewell to Hiroshima
(Aug. 29, 1969)
Material on (H.I.P.S.)
Miscellaneous Writings/Articles ABOUT
Miscellaneous Writings BY
Movie Review “The Voyage to The Phoenix” (June 3-9, 1967)
Nagasaki Trial
Nagasaki Trial - China Voyage (March 31, 1970)
Nagasaki Yacht Club Photos
Nagasaki Yacht Club Honorary Members
Newspaper “Farewell to Hiroshima” by Chugoko Shimbun (May 15, 1970)
News Story - Shukan Asani (April 1967)
Oral History of E.R. by Dana Shoemaker (fall 1982)
Passport Revocations
Personal Resumes
Phoenix “Lloyd’s Reg. Of American Yachts” (1971)
Photos -China I & II
Photo “Phoenix” AQAG - Bob Eaton Skipper (1967, 1968)
Plans of Phoenix (1952)
Proclamation S.C. County (Oct. 18, 1990)
Proposal - Hiroshima Memorial Peace Library (Feb. 14 1964)
Report to Wenner-Gren Foundation on HIPS project (April 6, 1966)
Earle Reynolds: Research Monograph “Growth & Development of
Hiroshima Children Exposed to Atomic Bomb”
Sail of “Phoenix”: First approach to U.C. Santa Cruz (Sept. 8, 1970)
Second Voyage to China - Crew List
Second Voyage to Vietnam - Background
Information and Articles (1967-1968)
Speaking Tours
Speaking Tours sponsored by AFSC
Speech - Peace Science (Sept. 18 1978)
Talk - A.A.A. - San Francisco (Nov. 24, 1963)
Talk Seminar at HIPS (Aug. 22, 1962)
The Phoenix Voyage to Vietnam (1967)
Trip to China (1968)
Trip to China II (1969)
Trial (1968) #1
Trial (1968) #2
Voyage to Vietnam (Sept. 1, 1967)
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 30
Voyage to Vietnam - Medicines - Three Languages (1967)
Voyage to Vietnam - News Story:
Phoenix Comes Home (1967)
Quaker Adrift 1
Quaker Adrift 2
Quaker Adrift 3
Subject: Syd Cassyd
Cabinet Drawer Folders (3)
4 4 CASSYD - Reynolds Correspondence
Miscellaneous
Movie
Subject: Friendship Doll Project
Cabinet Drawer Folders (15)
5 1 Books – Nonfiction
Books – Welcome to the American Doll Messengers, 1927
Continuing Friendship Doll Programs
Correspondence FROM Toyama, Hirobumi
Correspondence TO and FROM Hiatt, Muriel
Creative Responses – Fiction
Ellen C.
Ellen C. Homecoming, 2010
Friendship Treasure Chest
Mary Lib Stanfield’s Research Notebook
Nagasaki Exhibit, 2003/2007
Online Resources
Other Individual Dolls
Periodicals
Toyama, Hirobumi – Other Peace Projects
Subject: Rodney Barker Manuscript Collection
Cabinet Drawer Folders
5 1 Rodney Barker created the collection while he was compiling information in
the 1980’S to write his book, The Hiroshima Maidens. The focus of this
collection is the stories of twenty-five disfigured Maidens from Hiroshima,
Japan. Researchers can examine the affects of the atomic explosion by
reading the Barker Notes or the Correspondence series, which include
accounts from the Maidens themselves and from those who took part in
organizing a trip to send the twenty-five Maidens to America, where they
would receive 138 surgeries, job skills, and regained self-esteem. Other
resources to look at in this collection are the News Media and the Hiroshima
Maidens series. These series use media clippings and personal accounts by
the Maidens to better explain their experiences. There is also a series of
cassette tapes, which include audio from Dr. Marvin Green, Norman
Cousins, and Rev. Tanimoto. Each served a role in assisting the girls with the
ability to get their surgeries and in the organizing of the trip to America.
Subject: Barker Notes
Cabinet Drawer Folders (6)
5 1 ON Cousins, Norman, Rev. Tandmots, and others
ON Green, Marvin
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 31
ON Misako
ON Yamamot, Atsuko
Yokoyama, Helen
Miscellaneous
Subject: Correspondence
Cabinet Drawer Folders (11)
5 1 Between Cousins, Norman & Jack Penn
Between Cousins, Norman & John Hows
Between Cousins, Norman & Todao Wantanab
BY Cousins, Norman
BY Yokoyama, Helen
BY Yokoyama, Helen TO Ida Day
BY & TO Ida Day
TO Barker, Rodney
BY William M. Hitzig
TO Cousins, Norman
Miscellaneous
Subject: Hiroshima Maidens
Cabinet Drawer Folders (9)
5 1 Facts
News clips
Peace Center Foundation & Maidens
Accounts of Hiroshima
State Department Information
Saturday Review Executive Committee Minutes
Medical Info.
Toyoko Minowa - Her Account of Hiroshima
Misc. office Info.
Subject: Literature
Cabinet Drawer Folders (3)
5 1 Rough draft The Hiroshima Maidens book
Miscellaneous Parts of Books
Rough draft book, about Rev. Tanimoto
Subject: News Media
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
5 1 Articles from the Saturday Review
Miscellaneous Articles
Miscellaneous News Clips
Nuclear Info.
Medical Atomic Radiation Affects
Subject: Cassette Tapes
Cabinet Drawer Folders (10)
5 1 Rodney Barker Interviews / Ida Day
Rodney Barker Interviews/ Joyce L. (May 29, 1979) & Barbara
Reynolds (June 1, 1979)
Rodney Barker Interviews/ Barbara Reynolds - June 1, 1979
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Finding Aid 32
Rodney Barker Interviews/ Walter and Peg Bishop - December 18,
1978
Rodney Barker Interviews / Helen Yokoyama - September 13, 1979
Rev. Kiyoshi Tanimoto - June 20, 1979
Marvin Green
Dr. Marvin Green
Norman Cousins - May 9, 1980
Norman Cousins - February 12, 1985
Subject: Barbara Reynolds Photographs
Cabinet Drawer Folders (4)
5 1 BRPIC 001 – 010
BRPIC 011 – 020
BRPIC 021 – 029
BRPIC 031 –
Subject: China Trips 1 & 2
Cabinet Drawer Folders (6)
5 1 CTPIC 001 – 010
CTPIC 011 – 020
CTPIC 021 – 030
CTPIC 031 – 040
CTPIC 041 – 050
CTPIC 051 – 056
Subject: Barbara Reynolds photo negatives
Cabinet Drawer Folders (2)
5 1 Folder A
Folder B
Subject: Everyday Life
Cabinet Drawer Folders (7)
5 1 ELPIC 001 – 010
ELPIC 011 – 020
ELPIC 021 – 030
ELPIC 031 – 040
ELPIC 041 – 050
ELPIC 051 – 060
ELPIC 061 – 064
Subject: A-Bomb hospital
Cabinet Drawer Folders (2)
5 1 AHPIC 001 – 010
AHPIC 011 – 017
Subject: City of Hiroshima
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
5 1 CHPIC 001 – 010
CHPIC 011 – 020
CHPIC 021 – 030
CHPIC 031 – 040
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CHPIC 041 – 044
Subject: City Hall of Nagasaki
Cabinet Drawer Folders (2)
5 1 CHNPIC 001 – 010
CHNPIC 011 – 014
Subject: Committee for A-Bomb Survivors
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 CASPIC 001 – 008
Subject: Creative Responses
Cabinet Drawer Folders (7)
5 1 CRPIC 001 – 010
CRPIC 011 – 013
CRPIC 021 – 030
CRPIC 031 – 040
CRPIC 041 – 050
CRPIC 051 – 060
CRPIC 061 –
Subject: Earle Reynolds
Cabinet Drawer Folders (6)
5 1 ERPIC 001 – 010
ERPIC 011 – 020
ERPIC 021 – 030
ERPIC 031 – 040
ERPIC 041 – 050
ERPIC 051 – 059
Subject: Hiroshima Peace Pilgrimage
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 HPPPIC 001 – 006
Subject: Hiroshima Maidens
Cabinet Drawer Folders (2)
5 1 HMPIC 001 – 010
HMPIC 011 – 012
Subject: Peace Ambassadors
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 PAPIC 001 – 003
Subject: Goodwill Ambassadors Book
Cabinet Drawer Folders (7)
5 1 GABPIC 001 – 010
GABPIC 011 – 020
GABPIC 021 – 030
GABPIC 031 – 040
GABPIC 041 – 050
GABPIC 051 – 060
GABPIC 061 – 063
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Subject: Phoenix Voyage
Cabinet Drawer Folders (6)
5 1 PVPIC 001 – 010
PVPIC 011 – 020
PVPIC 021 – 030
PVPIC 031 – 040
PVPIC 041 – 050
PVPIC 051 – 058
Subject: PRC Renovations
Cabinet Drawer Folders (2)
5 1 PRCRPIC 001 – 010
PRCRPIC 011 – 017
Subject: Nagasaki Individuals: Sumiko Fukuda
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 NISFPIC 001 – 005
Subject: Hiroshima Individuals: Kiyoshi Tanimoto
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 HIKTPIC 001 – 007
Subject: 30 Year Conference
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
5 1 30YCPIC 001 – 010
30YCPIC 011 – 020
30YCPIC 021 – 030
30YCPIC 031 – 040
30YCPIC 041 – 044
Subject: Albert Bigelow
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 ABPIC 001 – 003
Subject: Miscellaneous
Cabinet Drawer Folders (1)
5 1 MISPIC 001 – 010
MISPIC 011 – 018
Subject: Hiroshima Peace Park
Cabinet Drawer Folders (5)
5 1 HPPPIC 001 – 010
HPPPIC 011 – 020
HPPPIC 021 – 030
HPPPIC 031 – 040
HPPPIC 041 – 045
Subject: World Peace Study Mission
Cabinet Drawer Folders (15)
5 1 WPPIC 001 – 010
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WPPIC 011 – 020
WPPIC 021 – 030
WPPIC 031 – 040
WPPIC 041 – 050
WPPIC 051 – 060
WPPIC 061 – 070
WPPIC 071 – 080
WPPIC 081 – 090
WPPIC 091 – 100
WPPIC 101 – 110
WPPIC 111 – 120
WPPIC 121 – 130
WPPIC 131 – 140
WPPIC 141 – 150
Subject: World Friendship Center
Cabinet Drawer Folders (33)
5 2 WPPIC 151 – 160
WPPIC 161 – 170
WPPIC 171 – 180
WPPIC 181 – 190
WPPIC 191 – 200
WPPIC 201 – 210
WPPIC 211 – 220
WPPIC 221 – 230
WPPIC 231 – 240
WPPIC 241 – 249
WPPIC 250 – 260
WPPIC 261 – 270
WPPIC 271 – 280
WPPIC 281 – 289
WFCPIC 001 – 010
WFCPIC 011 – 020
WFCPIC 021 – 030
WFCPIC 031 – 040
WFCPIC 041 – 050
WFCPIC 051 – 060
WFCPIC 061 – 070
WFCPIC 071 – 080
WFCPIC 081 – 090
WFCPIC 091 – 100
WFCPIC 101 – 110
WFCPIC 111 – 120
WFCPIC 121 – 130
WFCPIC 131 – 140
WFCPIC 141 – 150
WFCPIC 151 – 160
WFCPIC 161 – 170
WFCPIC 171 – 180
WFCPIC 181 – 186
Cassette Tapes: PRCCASS001-022A
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Scrapbooks: PRCSB011, PRCSB012, PRCSB014, PRCSB016,
PRCSB017
Subject: Cassette Tapes
Cabinet Drawer Folders
5 3 Cassette Tapes: PRCCASS022B-037
Subject: Scrapbooks
Cabinet Drawer Folders
5 3 Scrapbooks: PRCSB004, PRCSB005, PRCSB006, PRCSB008, PRCSB010,
PRCSB013
Subject: Cassette Tapes
Cabinet Drawer Folders
5 4 Cassette Tapes: 1975 30 Year After Conference
Subject: Scrapbooks
Cabinet Drawer Folders
5 4 Scrapbooks: PRCSB001, PRCSB002, PRCSB003, PRCSB004, PRCSB007,
PRCSB009, PRCSB015